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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER UW, 1881_TWENTY PAGES.” . THE CHICAGS ‘TRIBUNE: 2a MARINE NEWS. and Capt. Smallman concludes to miss his first THE CHICAGO PAR. “Can be administer the sacrament?” Iv speak of your case, and they generally sympa- trip since the boat came out, not deeming it ‘ ight. But such x THE VERDICT. questions the be in, Tight ands vof | Ithink not thized with your views. santé to attempt to enter Grand’Haven hurbor . ere broad and. sobelarls, deminte sense gia be marry apyeonr youn cee te nao ete tnese torture | after nightfall. It ig feared the gale will play z hot personally aequainted in any intimate sense | {) {TBI ME ct aged.” how can he dis- | Tied tines will’ stitfen vour theoloxival verte . 3 : huvoe with the svow Christie, ashore at Manistee. Live-Stoc! sadto. Di Welt more than tio oF EhEee Of ae eo ncseat | charge Ie cectlong of aualsterin overespect | rw, Twist you avwned a body equal fo your Grain Freights Continue Dull, and a APEIECE MUMRIGASE The von a : : and Ag y F repr { Pe | Some aceider SI at C \d not in tnother?” ead and benrt. i i i spectat Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune. = s at ¢ ie _ It Is a Great Surprise to fome accidental meeting, such anurrcunrerenes | Se. icing ordained, by cite of the lavis of, the sa ihith ingen love from an old aud unceastngly Pale neg a ka sue pie Onte Sopeaeeshortly ater 7 cultural ae ‘ e Driy. as. cs Bt ctbin: irift of the | State, he would have the right to solemn! ize mur wuched friend, * A. BURNS.” ates Recorded. o'clock tonight a perfect hurricane gtru ere, ing Park. Thomas Do sou know anything about the Cette Fine until at least higeonference bad demanded : Piine trom the west. ‘The wind bas shifted to Zz the northwest still, and the water is xolng down, vote—wno voted against sustaining any of the specifications: the surrender. of bis ordination parchment.” “ Cun he bury the dead? FILTHY HABITATIONS. The propeller Kate Williams, with tre schoon- Sage are at the No Change in Lumber, Coal, or Everything in Readiness for Tomorroy, No. nothing more than, 1s to numbers—what eit " eae trea ea = You He could do that as. friend “of tho : The propel Tato Avis His Comments on the Conduct | Nes sivea iu cele — fumily.. 1 did it before I was a minister’ The Widine-Piaces of Disense ‘Chat " yn ars Florottn, fluro, Scove, and Sige AES At oe i for P. tio: WHAT ANE YoU PROMIRITED FROM DOING | Und now what is your opinion of Were Broucht to Lizht by the ‘Tene- Ore-Freights Announced fest and thoy will not attempt to cross unel Opening—The Attractions and mnggummose, Lam forbidden, 5 Pa,wouhd nut |“ Lwis surprised “and pained at tho spttity | past Weel, : schooners Negauneo and: 1 vould et | geclamutions inconsistencies, contradictions, | mg ‘eneiment-House Inspectors during the af be permitted to receive the sacram from others, noy even if t were avin", and What is meant by chured privileres ? f 1 Sappese aau bs comedy that 1 should be | prosecution. Connisel not only did not, cot. prevented from,listeuing fo a sermon, or at- | Hue himself to an honorable reply to tho Pree peayersmecting in the Methodist | areuments which bad Deed, udvanced by tending Bub would not be permitted to take | the defense, but traveled outside of the fucts part myself.” whieh were before the court, and lugged an Can you marry people and bury the dead 2” | what be pretended was a history of Dr. Thom yes: T's Y people anfmitied to warry | curcer.asa Methodist preacher, und of the ac- ae Lenape dhe dead” tion of his conference in regard to him, which and evidently bad blood that’ actuated and in- the closing speech on the partoft the OF CHICAGO. “— - ATUUVALS. Stmr Grace Grummpnd, South Haven, sundries, Simr Shebor Tanituwoe, sundries. Brup Maini exon, 1umnber. Prop Micbaei Groh, Montauue, lumber, Prop Messenger, Benton Harbor, sundries. ‘oper, Musi on, South Hitw nting, Milwaukee. U Tas Muskexon, sundries, Around the-Lakes—Arrivals and Depart- ures—Notes from Along the Docks. PORT The First of its Kind, It Promises, Be a Stupendous Success—The Racing. week ending yesserday examined 202 houses having in nll 2,663 rooms and 616 familles, oF 3,05 persons. ‘Thirty-two wuotices were served, and forty of the nuisances were abated. The cases of defective plumbing repaired and traps supplied numbered 15; defective drains reported, 13: vaults cleaned, 30; filthy premises cleaned, 15; new sewers built, He Intends to Fight the Matter Gut to the End. LAKE FREIGHTS. GRAIN. Grain freights further dectined yesterday. Chicago's first fair—the Mrst, at least, forg numiber of years—wiil be inaugurated tomomps morning. ‘The grounds of te Cbicazo Drisz No More Preaching Until the Confer- r opie and to bury the dead.” h i Has Been Heard From Pe hiaw suspension afect history 1 brother minister of bis own conter- | Pit pastas w set D Nees are 5 Se FN EICeS. sees history 1 Drovitommasl suid to me, 45 Dre Purk- | Cttelsbusins supplicd. 1 rr nal There was quite a good offering of vessels, but i fa as, eee eLleh Mate ced leaee Ui de Bane ESF) BS oe burst concluded. was x tissue of false stute-.| diany persons for non-complinnee with notices. shippers did-not seem Inclined to charter. it cintion for seven annual exhibitions, of sre tor the : e Muskegon, lumber, ihisvaved Colingr Goel, sundries, auisten, Jumber. amines | ie) on, LWiDber. 2, Ludintun, lumber. Haven. bart ments from the beginning to the end; that he would never have had the courage or hardihvod make that speech hud he not known that there would be no opportunity for any of the counsel to reply to it.” PROP. BIERBOWER. persons were, fined—one $25 and the other $W—two secured continunnces, and the fifth finally complied with the nptice. Of the houses oxumined, the following were purticulurly notigeable: for thelr outrugeously poor sanitary condition: 4 SECOND WARD. wasu blue day tor vessleimeu, both overhead and in the way of securing engagements. The rates paid yesterday were 3 cents on corn, 31: cents on whert, and cents on tlaxseed, Fol- lowing are the vessels chartered: Fur Buffalo, Propeller Idabo, corn... «There will be services there Suu notice bas already been published. far bas been purely one of doctrinal and per- sunal liverty OF a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and I am very: complicate it with outside issues. £0 on now and preach suppose 1 would be 's etfort is ta be the leader, bas heey fitted up in a munner whieh admits of ny ine provement for the purposes of holding such grand fye-stock and agricultural show as ti; one is designed to he. Not only are the groundy yery conveniently located and spacious in size embracing eighty ucres within the city tim ‘Two of these Northern Yi Four Brothers A Promise of More Heresy Trials in the Early Future. ——_—__—_ Vin If 1 sbowld ‘ur the People’s Chureh, L Mable to an 1¢- Sehr Winnie W Bushels. bo i Ait | tion for contumucy, or disobedience of the THE STRUGGLE IN THE CONFERENCE. - ‘at No. 578 Si oe x oe o Task for Thei: je arrassinic position, fr act that, 5 asked him rexurding tne ground to be covered | rented out by Furner & Bond. Ithas full’ and | Frepeber 3 ls COPD sees a ize, huuber. i + ae e ic Die aiaeas sea ee toutes and sctosets and detective | Prepeller Bultentine, corn... Baniaid ea eres in the world, and a grund-siuna, ely). my sickness last year, the services were sus- (oe forfour nionths, and the people had eUc0 Se eed tullilape: tb core in the Annual Conference. Sehooner A. B. Moore, corn. FL AL Mason, Gorden Bay, post pen : = i Re = pend ior tue entire sear: and now, after so long |“ Substantinlly the same ground will be gone plumbing: bourding-houso on third oor, Schooner itrnee, corn sauop | Schr kM Mt tiecoeun, lumber. alte theserartricciond usd “hecinaonad * f period without services, und at which they | over there as here, but there we can get rulings FIFTH WARD. Schooner Nellie Redding’ 50,000°| Schr Antares, Muskexon, wood. peat lations, How the Committeemen Voted—A Letter | generousiy aid not, complain, the seats Bave | O. the jaw points.” ‘Two-story frame at No. 151 Napoleon place, Por Brie. Sehr Stuselt sige which were already on, band, there has been h Fist been rerented, acd I shall regret very | On the law poll " occupied by three families (aine persons), and | Propeller Annie Young, taxseed 30,000 | Seur M: Suelicr, Charlovate, Hes. about 3140.00 expended by the Fafr Association of Sympathy. just, beep rerentcd. auotherimierrupiion. Or | “Suppose the Bishop in the chair holds tho | owned by Thomus Frankland: bad druinage, the For Port Colburue. Sehr Lal pewes. Gecammba, i200 Ore in the erection of bundsome buildings and a Gourse, it would only be for the Sundays between | same as the Presiding Elder held?" waste witer not even reaching the gutter, but | Schooner Queen City, whent........- 40,000 | EChT Amoskenz. Manistee, Mmber, hitheutres tur the convenience and ci S. Sow and conference, which meets Oct. 3; Tor, | «ye will take exceptions, and on thom go to | Hing Stuxunnt and stinking in the yard. For Collingwood. Sthe Wiornnosh, Kingston, salt. el aes . A omfort of Dr. THOMAS. after that, whatever the decision of the confer : : Pee tine frame at No. 2626 Waliace stroct, | Propeller Northorn Queen, cord ......-. 717,900 | Sehr Helen Vrutt, Chebaywun, biek. visitors and exhibitors, aud in tho construction HE OGEYS THE DECISION. nee may be, Lean go on with my work. If ac- fue sat at eounets and, ff need be, to the Gen | oeeupied by three fumilles (seventeen persons), ‘ HR | Sehr ute buna Cy Her oo une of hundreds of stulls, sheds. and pens fur bur, OLEYS 2 SION e, Lean go on seo Uitous iP niet we od by: th a Beso merrey Sehr George W. Adaiis, Soud gO, liz cnitle, sheep, and swine. aud otber buildings, can continue Rs supernumerary : and owned by D. J. Jaliot; bud drainage, full Total capacity . + 443,000 | SENT Metropotis. Marinette, lumber. cluding an exposition ball. a2x10s, fur oped quitted, treachér, or. it turned out. T will be perfectly free todo as 1 please, Meantime, after a con=" ference with my counse! and the ‘Trustees, we shull make the very best possible arrangement for these few Subbatus, [think Juhu We: iz Tanoor STREET, CAICAGO, Sept. 10, 18S1.— wruuld not have placed such an obstruction in The ter. H.W". Thomas, D. D.—Dean BuoTuene ibe cnet, a as BE core ne Ie becomes my paintul duty to inform Yon Yast | not hinder those who ure trying 12 do the work the committee in your ease abour Hida Hine | of the Lord-should place te te aramid night found yout guilty of, Wont Gheparagraphs | way and If these who Hay authority do it, and gomplaing arate fook of Discipline, you are | fouls per “their blood will be required at their suspended trou, otk et temal serviees and | BaHOs, shit these men with whom Lhave tu deal shurch priviieges until the ensuing session of | 476 BOE WORE ue ane our conference. ‘Your brother. PENDING AN APPE. to the Pudicial Council you can pre W. C. WILLING, The appended acknowledgment was sent: O see. There will be no appeal us Fanwett Horse, Sept. 10. Issl.—The Rev. W. | expel me, and if they do so they will bave citing, D. D.—Dean Broken: Your uotice | wore authority over ine, but my appeal will be to Dr. Thomas of the action of the committee is | in order just the sam : oe red. Dr. ‘Thomas is surprised and pamed | ~ Then the conference will either expel or ac- Brihe verdict, and will resist and defend usainst | quit your” tions until ¥ “And if you are beaten there?’ “Well. there will be lots of heretics in the Methodist Church. Atleast Ubree Bisbops can he turned out as heterodox on the same rulings; and at leust two of the official editors, one of the General Secretaries, tne Priucipuls of the three theological Seminaries, and a lurge num~ ber of the other most prominent ministers in the Church, as all. of these bold substintially’ the sit as Dr. Thomas regarding te inspiration of tho Bible. the atonement, or future punishment. Bishop Foster is squarely heretical on tho doetrine of the resurree- tion of the bedy, which he denies—even the urrection of | Chri Bishop Hurst, 2 understand, is heretical on — eternal punishment and inspiration, and Bishop Merrill is heretical on the atonement, as-is Bishop Foss, who holds the same views a3 Dr. ‘fhoma: 4s Pcan mnke out. Dr. Warren is qu Jashe is on inspiration, and Dr. Vin~ been told on good ‘authority, is a LUMBER. Behr Frank Crawford, Frankfort, lumber. Sehr Medora, Bruce Mines, gravel. ACTUAL SAILINGS. mar Grace Grummond, Souzh Haven, Heht, p Jamex Fisk, By » Sichitel op B.C. Brit y Maine, Musk Mie evidence is ull in, the arguments are made, and the verdict has been given, but the epilog of the Thomas heresy trial remains to be written. The Doctor received the followinx official notification yesterday morning: ults, aud only fair plumbing; waste water standing under house. Lumber freights continue firm and vessels TWELFTH V RD. scarce. But few charters were made yesterday. a cinree stots Cana Ot ee Lakestreet, | No changes in rates xre reported, and quota- ecupied by’ three fiunilies (fourteen persons), > nominally a A out le Were & tecrell Gad isons) | tions are nominally as follows: une teilandolfeasive caults, aud ehoked sews | From East Suginaw to Luke Erie the iiith from the house ‘reaching only the | ,,Ports..- teow i mn East Sag rer eee “rom Bay City to Lake Erie ports... From Bay City to Chis 3 From Manistee to Chi From Ludington to Chicago. From White Lake to Chicago Prom Grand Haven to Chicago... From Muskegon to Chicago. Steam-barges carry cargoes from Muskecua to this port, from dock to dock, at 1235 cents less thin suiling vessels. IRON-ORE, There was no change yesterday ‘In fron-are freights, the rates remaining firm at the follow- bition of ezricultun impletwenzs and products poultry, fruits, lowers, bousehold manutaetures needlework, all kinds of tapestry, ete. * Last Sunday’s TRINGSE save aA detailed de seription of these additional buildings aud other imaterht improvements made, but at tbat ting all arrangements were not completed as they are now. About SEVEN HUNDRED BON-STALLS have been provided for horses alone, and, a imuny of the stalls ure double, more thun Luu specimens of this chiss of live-steck ea be comfortably cared for, ‘he . prepare tions mude in this resurd are extensive, but the number of — entries — prove that the management was not umiss in its eae culations, It can be safely said that never be. fore was there offered sv tine atu exbibitiun ef draft horses and roudsters as cun be scen at the Chicago Fair this week. ‘The exibition of suddie and farm borses will alsy bea magniheent one, while the attractions of the speed ring, of: which more will be said further on, cannot bs’ Ww L TH WARD. ‘wo-story frame at No. 2s Walnut street, oc- cupied by three furnilies (ifteen persons), and owned by B, MeUarthy; vaults unyentilated and odurous. senzer, Benton Harbor, sundrics, Prop Mary Grol, South Haven, sundries. Prop 1 cn, Cheboxina, sundries, Prop Georze Dunbar, Muskezon, sundries, Prop Rosenbel, Peshiize. towit Schr il, C. Winslow, Cheboygan. light. kexon, Meno: » sundries mister, 120t nd Haven, light. Prop FOURTEENTH WARD. tory and busement brick at No. 953 st Lake ‘street, occupied: by two families (eight persons), and owed by FE. Workman; ob- structed waste-pipes and filthy gutter ‘near house on Moyne street, ‘“wo-story fruime at No, 393 North Ashland avenue, occupied by six families (forty-seven Schr Gutden Harvest, Sehr Abnupee, Hitulin, Ueht, See keniht Femplar, Mack River, sundries. Sehr Celt, White ci he W. 1, Hawkins, Manistee, light neton. Heit, Universal ~ Isn't it likely, then, that all charges, complaints, und aecus: u y aes enue, e i ‘ e Soyaitted, or the lust resort is exhausted. Vers | | They eanaot suspend you? CUARGES WILL RE PREFERRED AGAINST | HOTIES eae et ea ees er ethy, | ie Heures from tho points numed: olen |. W. BES y a OTHERS ? y " 3 | From Rscanaba to Chicago.........--.-8, 1.0 What bas been said of the horse show mictt spectfuily, respectfully stagnant’ water under house: rooms over- crowded, and the whole house pervaded with a stench. Waat would be the effect of your expulsion on the Church?" + LAGG1.50 also be suid of the cattle, sheep, swine, and gen ern! live-stock exbibition. The accomuodutiuns provided are almost unlimited, and the way 1g Which live-stuck owuers from all over thy coun try huve responded to the Mattering induc~ meuts otfered by the Association is gratify a the extreme. An array of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine will be presented which wilt be oot 10. LUE to the country, From Escanabr to Lake From Marquette to Luk COAL. Advices from Buffulo represent coal freizhts as extremely dull and weak. From Oswego and Luke Erie ports treights are active and strong nt the prevaihng rates, which are as follows: _ One of cuiinsel fur defense. Ofcourse the Doctor had to be interviewed, and the TiintNE reporter who saw him opened the conversation with, “WHAT bo YOU THINK OF THE VERDICT?” “T expected something different."said Dr. Thomus, “and, of course, 1 was surprised and “It is very probable that there will be an im- nT thay go un and expel me the general im- | Mense number of churses of heros preferred pression, 1 think, must. be that the Churea will | Whether Dr. Thonn ts es pelled or not charges | © “lwo-story brick and frame nt No. 353 North pave taken a step in the direction of narrow- | growing out of the action im his cise. Some witl | Ashland avenue, oceupied by four families (six- ness instead of breadth, and this I sbould very | be brouzbt by those who bave substantially the | Teen persons), and owned by Mr, Shobeel; par deeply regret. It is a fuct that In nearly all the | Same views ns the opponents of Dr. Thomas, | ticularly distinguished for its full vaults und coer ty Protestant churebes, both in this country | Whawish to bring their brethren in the various | consequently worrible oar. eet Europe. there ism growth in the direction | conferences to trial and expel them for uct be- | “Phreeestory brick at No, 38 North Ashland eC, J, Ma, ir Wollin, 1 Sehr Annie Sehr Marv &. 2 ‘horne, Packard's Pie! rew, Menominee, light. Scur ‘Transfer, Muskevon, tight. Senr Mar! ftin, Butalo, 38.000 bu corn. erican, Osivego, 19,25 bu corn. - port, Hight. aaormmon heard it. 1 thought certainly the | of jurger iiberty. ‘They du not in Europe | ing in closer harmons with the Tren Many | avenue, owned by Fred. Sheum,and occupied by | From Butfalo to Chicago... “SLO eon a tt ann credit to Cbi Enid pretend toe bind. men | Wilalso be brought in all probability. partictl: | three fugnilies (eighteen persous); Same trouble | From Htuttale to Miser Tio | Sehe Winwie Wing. Ludington, abe ithe unusually extensive spice yet upart and Sone Sodus, Grand taven: hte the pee ones erected for ue estibinn Sehr aden ; Of uzricuitural implements and vebicles, uecl Selir Mercure, Ludington, Went daxsced. not be again spoken of in'THe TRIBUNE, further y tight. than to repeat that this departinent will be A FAUR IN ITSELF. Particular mention should nzain be made of the very careful and complete arrapzementi tno. Mich., Sept. 10.-Up—Propellers’ | curried out by the management for the evic- Port Hurox, Mich., Sept. 10—Up— Prop fort, convenience, and amuscment of visitors Delaware, City of Rome, C. J. Kershaw, Jessle | pyinaing-hotels and luneh-counters almost with- Farwell and consorts, Antelope and barges, | out number haye been provided, ut which Minch, H. | prices. ure to be ordinarily’ low wa f the manazement., will insist), sleep- eburge in reference to the Scriptures would not | or in sled = . Nor did I think the one concern- | down to the old, narrow i be sustained No antic Indeed, 1 bad no | te sible: nordo TtBink that, ei ther, tacre, Or snr the Afoteme ee So aeerog | bere: men re generally bell to the penal inter= doubt on those two, and I was quite confident of | prezution of the atonement. Indeed, the entire nequittal on the third, because, in order to con- | Presbyterian Chureb, that once clung so 16 viet me, they would bave to go outside of the | cious! y to tht doet lee: 1s. ost ein the direc aaew. side wg | uonof milder views. On the subject of future Articies of Reliyion and outside bee ane punishment there bus been for years a. very and the Nicene Creed to find any eX- | jarge tiverty in Germany. Indeed. the belicl pression of belief whatever on the sub- | may be said to be aulme rsal there that ject of future punishment. That being | the doom cf the soul nat mitlid wit ine le, Ge hl e they | Moment of death; and almost the whole Churel 59,10 find a law by which to condemn me they | Of amand is cuming intu the same browder From Lake Erle ports to Chi From Lake Erie ports to Mil From Lake Eric ports to Escanaba. ‘om Lake Erie ports to Duluth... From Lake Erle ports to Detroit ‘rom Cleveland to Buffalo,..: From Osweyo to Chicago... From Oswexo to Milwaukee... iy ie ports is meant any port on Lake as with No, 383. ‘three-story brick at No. 60 Menominee street, occupied by tive famili (seventeen persons), and ‘owned, or rented. by Dames & Parish: rt basement loaded with filth, garbage in alley, and he hus been tried, and tixing the exact doctrine greene oe lack of whitewash, ae ate Stethodist. Chureh on these. subjects. | "° peste ne ‘Tho decisious in bis cuse will probably dispose . SEVE TH WARD, 4 Ol mang others which will be instituted between | Two-story brick. and frame at No. 32 Wasson how and the General Conference aginst the | Street, occupied by six families thirty-four per- ling men in the Church.” sons, and owned by Mrs. Hot, full waults, Sts- Erie west of and including Erie, to which iron- Will any ministers in the Hock River Con- | nant water, and filthy preart generally. ore is consigned, and from whiek coal is shipped. ference be called on tu plead: — rs me John N. Glidaen with C, P. Minch, i 5. Webv, Iron Ave and consort, Ira Owen and | this ee eet | lariy aucaiast the Bishops and General Secretar ogee ther by the liberal eleinent in the Church—some of them friends of Dr. ‘Thomas—who do not think that he alone sbould bear the burden of te the censtitutionality of the law under which Sehr Advance, Pesbtigd. Iie OTHER LAKE PORTS. PORT HURON. would necesgarily have to goto other authori- | ryith.” And so, tov, all the more scholar- “Probably a large number. Many of thein THE SHERIFF WILL INVESTIGATE. 7 wink r eb Gateanlstt. (OF senpebooles den Se seholar: | oid substantinily the same views as Dr. Thomas " ESTI * HOME GATHERINGS. eC is ing accommodations nate been provided tor ties, such us the cateebism, or the brmn-bouk, | Iv men in most of the churches | TO Cie or of these subjects, and they | Sherif Mann was buck from the ltivomington YESTERDAY'S GALE. consort, Bay City and barges, Enterprise and | [8 oo htndred. iceswater is to be free and consorts, John 1s. Loon with C, J. Wells and con- sort, Mu: and bares, Mayfower and barges, P. Chirk with Melvina and barges. plenty all over the ground, and the walks and drives are to be kept free frous dust. While the zreut live-stock ‘and azeicultural Jhad {in this country. There is coming ror now an inimense amount of learning and care= or Wesley's sermons. | thought my cou! made it Suttiviently clear that twe only test or Early yesterday morning the storm-flag was reunion yescerday, and wus greatly put out at ordered upat tho sisnal-service office at this port | what had been printed in reference to the alfairs ies if he isa heretic. Lt only requires ter to briyg a charge, and at number are bere ene mint Guctrine to. which Sethodist prevehor was | ful thougut, upon that subject ef itor | one minister to brige a charge, und 4, pu te was to be found in the Articies of Ie~ vhich is to y omen it e hopeful vision of | #re pre ed to prete: yy whalesile. vO, Ss ee i s Le. ce vet eI s i P | itn of E 7 Peac need ie seemed to tae that they would not Noble 1s (0 ie pomecamadd Church ta this eoun- | atleast, of the members of te Huck Iver Cor of his ollive in bis absence. andnotiee given that a severe. storm tud en- | 'Gyn—Propellers Philadelphia, Ching, Fount, | shove will attract thousands of people who ara 7 Fe : ee es apse wloyment of bis part- | tered the central Upper Mississippi Valley. and | ain City, Empire ond argos, Alleheny and | purticularly imterested in such things. overs tos ference can be convicted of very serious of: ynses, and one of these mien hns occupied a most prominent position in the movemnet agsinst Dr, Thomas.” Garden City und barges, Gerwanian and Glaszow and barges, Passaic and barxes, Salina and barges, Ontonagon and barges; nooners Erastus Corning, Chartes K. Nims, of tho six days of the Fair will be marked bya program from which ull Gra derive the most ex- citing and delighttui ent: ré:inmnent. Reference is hud, of course, to the .cotting and running Iry does not hold its ministers to any defini hine of thinkme on this subject, nord the Reformed Episcopal Church. The Rav, Mr. ‘ilson, of this city. of the Refermed Church, wag moving eastward, Storm-sixnals were also | bér ordered up at Mackinaw, Grand Haven, Milwnu- uanuba, and Marquette. The lowest travel beyond these, und the sr whien the orthodoxy of the world, rests to, tind ground for conviction. Butthis they must bave done, tor there is absolutely not one werd nor ner in his office as * xeneral clerk,” Be said that he had been emploged, but the reporter's in- formant had been Wrong in stating that he hud | kee, E: tie pale ieve, lately published ‘There is apt to be a lively time in the Meth- : 4 3 nen intimation | ae eae Angee aL eg bis, _brewched, and, 1 believe, lately published 2 Lure Ror cOOne y 2 Dertormed no serviee.. he facts were, be said, | baroueter was shown at St. Paul, where the | David ows, Hf, P. Baldwin, Join B. Merrill. | races, steeplvchuses, equestrienne contests, and ment. This, by the way. is one of the things MIE ANNIMILATION OF THE WICKED, Yes. within six months. ‘This tine has been | Tat the firm of Alaa & Coulee Se existed. | standing was 20.74, It was wiso low at Daven- Chua Parker, C. H. Hunton, Sam Cook, F-D- | triais‘of speed. ‘To mention every feature of PLAS SUIS TICS e sees y iad done port and Keokuk. Iain commenced falling in | PArker. sh; weather fine. cach day's progritin would require too extensive z Fs gone into with a determination to curry it alto tht the battle = liberals Wind—Southwest, fr Pour HURON, Mick., Sept. 10—9:W p. m.—Down —Propetiers Colorado, Oceanicr. and Queen of pace, so only a few of the-tnore important ones will be spoken of. ‘There will be two steeple-chas had been enzaved in bis ofice, and had done the work for which be was paid. lu May be bud been ottered the position of jail clerk, which he bat we shall contest to the Jast—that is, we fhall oppose muking anything but the Articles pf Religion, or, at the furckest. the Litursy of belief. But the Reformed ed | through, and if, it is propo: ug hint on the letter, a3 inany. conservatives a and ha: Episcopal Church de Chicago between 10 and 11 o'clock, but as the centre of the storm was nearer Milwaukee the me Tuesday “hureh, as contained in the, Disciplin ind- | any trouble becas of suck teching, And | can be turned outof tho Chureh. There ave | eri ae aebi ts beer pare u ty tia teas by whieh Sa tot uc Cie Mivbe | the Congregational Chureh toterates the way minister by a strict entoree- | Tetused, since wht fe oe od ee eived | waterfall and wind was not heavy. Dispatches | te ert: schooner, Bele flansom. oe gosie | fore, Busse ut $0, und the oth Y Fridsty, fors thought of such) omen. ag. Leecher and | ment of the discipline, cannot be excluded from | et ny Tron tho OIbes eit taste ime | seceived from Milwaukee early in the afternoon | ee Propellers, Nassau, Milwaukee, Josie | purse of $1.00. The “run” fs two mules anda bal: THE FINEST STON JUMES, . a and track generally, of any steeple-chase track in the country. The steeple-chazes will le sandwiched in’ between trotting and runoig races. There will be two twenty-mile equestriense contests, euch for a purse of $2.50, between the champion ludy riders in Englind and. Americs, will be Wedueslay long, is in the centre tield, and bus BOARD, AND DITCH between attending to the busin of the tirm and purebasing supplies for the jail. described the wind Liowing a severe ule from ‘On the question of livery bills be knew very | the northwest—fully equal to fifty or sixty Hedle DuLL Be denied a8 cmphi Helle ear’ miles an hour. During the afternoon the wind EARE fy One own, He enldy wus an old teiond of | #¢ this port suifted nround to the west, accom his, and be bud recommended that when ear- | panied by a cold, drizzling rain. Toward even- res for the handling of the insane were tobe | ing the wind calmed down considerably, and | y, Tthat they be secured from bim, provided | muny vessels took advantage of it to leave at they could be gotten at tho saine pri doy | port. his predecessurs. He had never bai any uuder~ tried. This is one of the principal fextures ine volved in tha case. and 1 thin that there is no tore important question before the Chureb fhan this. Every one can sve thit if) we on admitting such thiugs us the ehism and = staudurd writers, and them to. the plane or authority Ait cles of Religion, und try men by ther must thereby uarrow the breadth and cxtho- Hicity of Methodism. Whereas. if we leave the Church as it was in 1805, and until 18s), there is well and consort, Yosemite and barge schooner Harry Bissil; James Platte, Mineral State, Emerald, L. Coyne, Monterey, and Monti- cello. Wind'south, fresh. Weather cloudy. ESCANABA, Special Dispatch to The Chtcaco Tribune. ABA, Mich., Sept. 10.—Arrived—Steam~ . Raney, Norman, L. Brown, City of kK, S.C. Baldw and Inter-Oveun; |. B. Kitchen, A. B. Cobb, Dr.) Whiton. 1 should be sorry to see the Methodist Chureb at this time seme out of its Articles of Religion and of me srent creeds of Chi nity and making endless hment 2 dogins to Whick all her ministers. ‘ot | be faithful, must subserite. As it ix, we lawfully leave that 2 Kemewbat oven auestion. With the thought and learntag that are coming rd there will bea great change in the pub- lic mind in the next ten years. ‘The Methodist thing. It the uilnistry. ‘The only object of the prosecution of other misters chargeable with heresy or with: imimoralit to shuw up the absurdity of the min | position n by the prosecutors. of Dr. to | Thomas, aud to coinpel the Methodist Church 50. an | todetine her doctrines and discipline end the Hberty allowable to the members that ministers shatt hereafter have some security. [think the Methodist Church in the next tive years will ve more trials thin in all ber previous is tho beginning not only of the DANGEROUS NUISANCES REMOVED. schoone! nothing but the sinple fucts of the Christian | Church ix, however, liberal in one t : standing as to the price to be cbarze Gavel i i nOLnINE vu wbieh ministers are required to stb- | Permits Bishop Coster to go on undisturbed. . but of triais in a double sense tor tho plies neh at a huewhen | yesterday afternoon, Superintendent of | lund. Qur Son, G. C. Trumpil, J. , Gilimore, | he lest of tess ons seribee ve thereby di ed to sults | though he has denied the resurrection of, the | Methodist Chureb.” the bills were presented at a lower figure than | peidues Mckuy. ave re ae ee ee eae hay, i Gi afternoon, and the other Saturday nfternoon. — & seribe; and we thereby discriminate between Methodist Chureh. had been charged by Mr. Hotfman de ner es McKay gave orders to buve the hue, | City of Green Uay, J. Mathews, F, W. Gitford, ‘The great pacer, Little Brown sae which bit cles of btly signs underneath the bridgesremoved. | and Morning Light. H nets ions. nave body. which isa deetrine both of the Ar spe essential doctrines and opinions, and leave the upon the complunt of Mr. Brown, to the made the fastest pacing or trotting time on rec. junbieal speculations a5 © | Religion and of the Apostles’ und the Nicene Re aiggeeeenra comp r ew tal afte dpere sparted Ste i R - ate pblloiephical epeatiatons as ae foe Creede. And Thad hoped ths ould Tet THE JURY. upon the COmMpMNET ae usual terete. sor | ita few minutes after the order was siven it ) | Denartgd Steamers Minneapatis, Rube REA” | ord. will give a number of exhibitions of § trinal matters tree 2 ind to decide for | Crees te latte tei ee Tie PO xs ee eet taro toe lneuny Agim. hig, | NHS executed. and a clear vlew ot the river | ards. te P. kuney. Norman, W. I. Brown, City | Or St Zis: to beat bis own recon ‘ Heelf, sebien wus undoubtedly Jobn- Wesley's | me alone in the little iii tt tee rose NOW THEY VOTED. Coo EE ete a te ache had | channel made, Mr, MeKay is to be bighly com- | of New York and & ©, Baidwinz scnoouers G,c. | aud endeavor ro bent his On Te vacting, paciay, jdea. He wanted the Church as broad asthe | t ac standards i is * The verdict of the committee hus already been | pad cause to look into the subject, and some mended for his action in the matter of the re- y Richards, J. B. Riteben, A. B. Cobb, | ong running races each day, the itosdtee oH wanted it to go forth so | great standards, He urerdered the making of a trans: | MOvAlof these dangerous, nuisances. and de- ‘rumpit. 7 ining races each «uy. the purses beige c aki of a tn high us $2,300, und the entries are of thee world, and untrammeled as to win to its fellowship and work all classes of thinkers who could accept the grent fucts of the Christian relution, published in full in Tie ‘Triumenn, the vote on | weel cript of the insane cases bandied by his ollice, with 2 view to finding out how many insane people had -been dispozed of, and bow inany of DULUTH. special Dispateh to The Citears Tide: Deven, Minn., Sept. 10.—Arrivals—Propeller Empire State ana bargesJ. Davidson and Nortb- servos and will receive the thinks of the steam- boutand tug men. His timely order bas mude it possible to avoid a Very serious collision be- tween erat. which would surely have occurred n would drive. you “Do you think expul: and into the Unita- further into liberal Cniversalist Churc rot at all, [atm nota Unive borses in the West. THE ENTRIES FOR MONDAY’S RACES are as follows: each charge and speciticntion being given, but nothing was suid as to who did the voting for or done in salist_ ner a and were in sympathy with its spirit, und work : a r y2| against. ‘The balloting was he number had been puupers, bis purpose be- ; aan Dn ening thes. eas ouly dy this, OF | ot meat SEE eee Nation and Ide | sceret, and © as no - member wrote — his | ing, he said. to. Liscover whether ornor ail such | Bad tho sisus been permitted to reinaln. cruer, from. Buflulo: tug Niagara, towing MILE AND A QUARTER Disn. : ruceced im ations Tt wil be well worth all the | sincerely agree with it in doctrine.” name, each one simply putting Yes" | Patients could not be tore economically dis- DOCK NOTES: : chouners Mentmorencl, Montroinerys > Mutt. | 3: $.K- Dow's bb, Elite, trouble and suifering that it muy cost or “no” ou the paper. as he wished to sustain | PH EG no knowledge of the jail books being | ye UU Gy as RABSORRES. BROBNOE TeE caeparted—Barge Houde and” propellers “Se. | 2 dere Dunn's ch. b. M- MoDonald. YOU ARE GOING TO FIGHT 2” DR. BENNY or not sustain whats pending, it was some- | changed tor the purpose of chargiue for the [seer con’ . Sha Pant Arizona.. and Winslow, for Buffalo; tug | Bd Uarrison’s pea Cher Lee 40 ses. if you call it a fignt; yee, eball s 1s OPINION OF THE T what dificult to tnd Psat how this er that com | bundling | of patients who were brought Bee aetnease eaiend Rover, Capt, Crokia, left Relief, towing johvoners Having, Florida. ius | LT aga ocr rata tainly carry this matter up to the bichest Initteeman stood. Wowevcr, a Truwese re- | in by” the | police authorities. bat the aah, and oe eco na Carlingford, for Duttalo; | & Wiham Hrady'seh. g. Par Carmody. “What do I think of the verdiet" said: Mr. Bennett. “ Well, as to the question of inspi tion, don’t think the verdict can be ju: in any way or manner. Ag to the atonement. £ think the grest fuet the xtonement itself, and not the philosophy or theories about it. And Thomas Draig bas been appointed Chief En- gneer of the steum-tnurge Busiuess. The tug Constitution, having completed her repiirs, came out of dock lust evening. Cupt.. James Smith will take command of .the tug P. F. Thrall Monday, vice P. F. Thrail. Laieathet f faet that his Railiff had: changed bis patronage ng the interest feit in the matter, | fram one livery-stuble to enother had set bim (0 inion, and <We- | rhinkinz, thottzh he knew of the change at the time. Ue bad uever suthorized any ene, how: ever, to change percentazes forthe hiring of carriages from any. particular concert, and if guch a practice bid been indutged tn’ It was barge tlilton, for Ashlund, POPs erageaeerair ars PORT COLORSE. ® RLW, Benson's b. f. Lou. Specin! Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. 3). W. Brauy's, boc. Guy. Port Couuonxe, Sept. 10.—Passed up—Propel- | 1. G.E. Leftter’s'b. g, Kobert M. ler Prussin, Montreal 16 Chicago, general cargo. {Scott's br. m. Clurisimma. Down—Scbooner 0. M. Bond, Chicazo to kting- THAUEMINETE Thats courts—that is, if the case furs against me at the annual conference—and try to have the Church detine detinitly what stundurds other rticles of fteligion men shall sub- porter, r¢ undertook to diss eceded in wetting: what be con s follows; au Horn, Alling, Can- nee the ation. those even y the subject gone aatinst securing a “7 bad boped all along that, when case cume to a eandid inves who were opposed to me might st in a different light, but. as it bas me here. I have less contidence in favourable verdict at the conferenct werthe- Jess we shall meet the matter there, and do the best we can. Iam very much more concerned for the Church than for myscit in this issue.’ + What are your views a3 lo we THE METHODS OF TIE PROSECUTION ?” “ I think Judge Hurd manuged the case pretty -well. [believe he prepared about ali the ques- tions in examining witnesses, so that it was . really Hurd and Parkburst. but only Parkburst fippears in what was done. However, on our side we did not object to the prosecution having fice Padvier, for we wanted the ease tobave us | Without any” warrant, justi > PITp RT whole structure covering about two acresof | Tock Co ee Are walls, In illwa gnuch consistency in it as possibh , : and on DR. BURNS praind, ‘The foundation, whieh is of Hmestone | Dack Company edueks nelng-valked, Friday, which was not faultless, nota day since Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. “How did Dr. Parkburst's speech strike you?” | the tine of the individu judiees and opin- A SYMPATHETIC LETT. planted four fect below the surface of tho An Amherstburg correspondent advises steam- | Wednesday bas been a decent day for a regatta, MiwavKkee, Wis. Sept. 10.—The funeral of CANS was worse than Lexpected. [didn't | jons of the committee, somewhat controlled, | Dr. Thomas revived among other letters | ground, is utready finished und tho bricklaying crs from below fo take more freight and less | and today the same style of thmes prevailed. AC | Arckbishop Jotn M. Henmi was one of the Jook for ny los eal reasoning OF denthh of tee Deebaps, bs the pecnliarin of the Pre- crduy one from Dr. Burns, a minister of the | has bee ee ie Wal ee enced goad au thus avoid trouble at the Lime-Kilus | the hourat wuich the raves should bave sturted, | jarost and-most imposing ever seen in Milweu= ocical jeurning, aid et be wo ~ intended for counsel, but bavin Mer int’ Chare! : i ies re el re 33 ss There w: “OSsInly, ‘ :the water was very rouy! 1 the wit cee paved Street ra ti confine bimselt more strictly to the charzes and ider, Intended for euuusel bait RAVINE | Mothodist’ Caureh of Canada. He was Vie: ved brick, two stories saint, “There wil be | a schooner G. W. Adams, as soon as ého | fresh and monies rough amd the wind bowing | sco rhe. free of tue ehureh prosrain eOD Specifications, and the evidence that Ind been President of the Iowa Wesleyan Gniversity at | Wicks on both floors, the sueond Moet Nee | eonpictes unlonding” her Adums, as soon ge she | My. Good, the referee, went over ull the possibie | menced with the sayiug of the solemn Divine FyeciCaOT BO ead of thats he traveled | “What colng to he done by the defenser” | Mount Pleasant, In, when Dr, ‘Thomas was | giosed ears in summer, “The enrs will be raised | in drssdoek te Stop a leak cat 5 corirses dnd fqund them ll alike, untt to be | office For the dead. This wus ted by ATE ie rowed As there are $2.70 to ke rowed for | 16) isted by Bishops and pri tlear out cf the record, and gave 2 history of the case from the origin, or what be calted a bis- tory, but what in fet was really anything but a history in any true sense. It was little less than | tially upon the me complaint and the same rans Lue Ue lls 19 mplaint 2 a Sarna Gunton : : ‘A protest ttzainst “the proposed horse and * posi : 1 i aed rated A.SERIES, OF. MISREPRESEN TATIONS. und oy the ss the Simpson Cemtenary College, in Iowa, gud | aguihy rnilrond signed. by WO or more prop | ton cape hon on, theseavoner Louls lauding. | yy red the race postponed until o'clock | High Mass, in which tho Justly celebrat some three years io recelved a call to Grace sath Cai Capt. isis succeeded by Capt. Ole | Monday morning. : Palestrina Choir, ted by Prot. Mickler, took par He eoucht to make the impression that this was think it is cl rv frot eves in and His definition if different trem ti Asto future puni: Methodist Church nowhere detines, In any of its standards, the specitle for trial, cither bef the whole body. It will be tried there “WHAT WILT THE VE the testimony that Dr. un ttone= the contents of s brethieren, . being purely a private matter of his own opinion snd philosupby. ean it be made heretic: ards or thought. ner on any fine of stand- shment, the baracter of the future It believes ina wrath to come, but no- where defines the nature of. that wrath, nor its y of its accepted standarl: retsons [ think the verdict And ference reo. oF hare ee OF | and was with bit ubsta- tie Blatt it MY in regard to the atonement was sus d by five ty four: ‘roctor, Van Horn, Alling, Cantine, and letine, Prelns, Crayen, and Agard. That concerning future punishment was sus- tajned by Sto 1: ‘ Yee—Avard, Phelps, Craven, Proctor, Rich- ards. Alling, Cartine, and Van Horn, No—Hazletin Phe reporter was also informed that tho com- mittee Voted att the outset on the question, Whitt ave the standards? and that the majority fixed upon the Catechism. is pustor of the church at that place, lowa Conference. Methodist, Chureh of this cit alt present Dr. a member of © the er he was President of withont bis knowledge. Furthermore, if any such thing had been done tho proof of the fact would cost the practitioner his oiticial head ut on ‘The Shevitl proposes to look into all of the charges. und hi y cominenced the work, and no guilty nian need expect to escape. a HYDE PARK, The Chicago City Railway Company is now engaged in building whut is to be the lar railway-ear depot in the world. It is situated on Thirty-ninth street, between State street und Wabash avevue, in Hyde Park, The dimen- sions are 259 feet front by 400 fect depth, the and lowered by means of a huge elevator. Tis <pueted that the structure will be entir rt ished b WAS pre {YSOWNETS AE Leroy Wescott bas been appointed Captain of the schooner Conneaut, viee H. M. Hunsen. A cbarter was made_yesterday to curry iron ore from Esennaba to Fairport at $1.c0 per ton. The docks at the lumber market was the scene of tho usual number of Saturday tights benween dock wallopers. The dry-docks are having all they can do at the present time, and a uumber of craft are awaiting for roorn to xo in. The schooners Felicitus and Bolivia, steam- baree S.C. Uau, and barge Monateeare in Miller Brothers’ dry-docks being repaired. ‘Tne schooners Easzle Wing, Flying Cloud, Wenota, aud Advance are all’ in the Chicago tho rocks at the Lime-Kilns on her last trip up. Roberts, of the scow Dunham, bas re- the Captaincy of that craft to recept a Ovlierien. ston, wh treal, gen “it; prupeller Ucean, Chicago to Mon- eral ear; MILWAUKEE. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wi: pt. 10.—Arrived from below—Schooners Marengo and Richard Wins- slow. SPORTING. TIE TORONTO REGATTA. ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Torosto, Ont., Sept. 10.—The clerk of the weather bas been in bis worst moods- toward the citizens’ regatta. With the exception of in the sith to be in su square chane: the referee wants tho water that all will have an equal of winntng it. He uccordins~ yeh a st P. Wineman’s b. g. Horsemont Boy. TD. G, Brown's b. 3. Cassinus. ‘3b. g. Byrom M. b. s. Highland Stranger. . Mambrino Sturges. OLD STARE, TROTTING. D. White's bik. c. Phantom. Thomue Reedy’s br. f. True Blue. V. L. Shuter's b. f. Adelaide. ARCHBISHOP HENNI, Solemn Rites Over His Remains Yer terday at Wilwankee. isa, nss tion of the treme, and Wi eremony Was inipressive in the ex followed by a sotenin Pontifical During the mass the chvir rendered the F wholly my case, and that 1 was responsible for |“ [don't know." t Ct s . ythe Board of ‘Trustec wy hight. ‘The an at aun, fils trial whereas the facts ure that, ufter wy | “Can't you aaticipate it, in view of the ma- Buras is Governor und Principal ot the Wee so many prominent and intiuential Capt. E,A. Skinner, of the schooner A. II. THE WASHINGTON REGETTA. followl i that wad eae ater bad passed at Mount Carroll ia I8t& | jority being ugaiust Dr. Thomus? Tegan Feniale Seminary at Hamilton, Ont. elt Hae eee Prana nent ue tshows cous | Moss, has res.ened eommand of bis boat and has | | Wasutxros, D. C.,Sept. 10.—The nextannual ullowioie “music dn. 2 maUBET a Inf cause wis culled up betore the conference member of the toe +, Following is the let Clusively that they do not think it udvisayle to | been suc: by Capt. Bob I watt of pur oF ill be creditable in the extreme: "Requiem Pr: Yhrough-what Is called the Conference Commit- | ference ‘bus said to me alread Hamturos, | establish a streetcar line. The peeple of South | Skinner will take charge of the ne Fexutta of amateur oarsman will be beld at De- | Kyrie, Dleterae, Oftertory. Snnettts Auris BEE tee; and they passed a number of very’ severe | doubt, the verdict would be Di. Tito AF | Chicago, it is said, would wilingly sizn a peti- » building at Marine City for M. troit, It is already being ed. and the Ex~ Tter the miss Was said an execiient sermen resolutions plaumg me under censure, and then no. hope for him though driv th by the pressure | Gon fora line of buses toconnect South Chicazo is boat, whieh will be linnebed fe isa } eeutive Committee generally approved the pro- delivered by Lisbop MeMulen, of lov sent me buck to Centenary Church. At the ni} Liver Conference.” of opening coller 1 cannot refrain | with frondale and Coledour, which would bea] tect long. thirty fect beam, and tw Sethont, | Position to send the Hillsdates abrond ag repre- | He dwelt upon tie lite of the dece sud, of bis Conference they passed ify character again,and | + What course will you pursue in that event?” fromm sayine to you. s epirage. ny dear | public benetit and a tinaneial succes: hud will be towed by the steam-barge Kate But- | eatutives of tue National Associadon. excellence tn the Chureb, bis goud standing, 220° ¢ said nothing about what had happened. then If the veriict is the same us that which bas a rien St sine certat rmpbaticnlly ‘There will Le no services at the First Presby- | Hroni in the Luke Superior trade. —————— the reat amount of good work be bud dane, J at the next one, a year azo at Rock- rig! your position regarding "tue inspirauog | te ‘hure! . t | ite y ti 3 jow bis loss is felt, and what wdlow ford. after my character bad asam passed, a | the Judicial Conneil, whi f of the Scriptures. More. [do not know a well- Fee eee a orate which is anilers He | clany times the newanaper reporter Is taken 5 DODGE. Chureb it will be sMullen pointes yesuludon was introduced asking me to nd probably ntevt in Decetber. read, scholarly minister un tins side that does | ine extensive repmrs. i totusk because he positively refuses to make WasmixGros, D.C., Sept. 10.—The commission | yo the honorable and religious dead as an exo eeember. | not hold your view he Nord public the authosof cbarters tude under -his | consisting of the Hon. Alexander Ramsey, the | ple which all, voth cierzy end laymen, would 69 withdraw from. the Church—not from the ministry alone, but from the Chureb. ‘This. of ‘course, I declined to do, and placed my declina- taon before the conference in a paver to that ef- fect. They avpointed a comnnittec to reply to ‘thut paper, aud that commities. recommended, as the conterence was so near adjournment, that the case be referred to the Presiding Elder. Then there arose the question with the conter- ence whether there was not danver that the mat- ter might lie over during the yexr—that no one wily resort lett the. Epistle ot | despaired of. bat Inter in the evening he ; would like to take hold of it. And to avoid that dames *a rizht strawy epistie,” Dr, thonght to Fe much improved, and his trie . ORDERED vr. __ BUSI ceremony was suny by the clergy in the alt Gificulty, ‘and. remove any) cmbarras:- | error, eatrying the luw points and the deeisions | MMNECINKG thuusht the | of Solomon’ | entertained strong hopes of bis recovery. Y Speetat Dispatch to: The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Locrs, Mo., Sept. 10.—An assiznment bas | whic was responded to by the choir tan moe ment ‘from the suspicion of — heres! thereon for final review to the General Confer- Hep tal enatt its or marriage song, composed | terday he was taken ind died. Mr. Pernad Wastxerox, D. C., Sept: 10,—Slgnals are or- | been made by C nrad R. Stinde, boot and shoe | ner heartfelt and appropriate. ‘Then the holt rf Solomon's SRINGTON, D. Coy ignals are or- turer, His nsaets are estimated at $63,- | Water end censor were apphed, fallow bunting, I moved that Drs. Jewett and Hatfield he requested to forniulate the charzes. So that, instead of itsbeing my case, I have simply stood on the defensive all the way through. Of course 1 was not willing to go out pf the Church. uspeciaily with the censure hanging over me. unless there was some ground rlearly shown why 1 sbould go out; and. the shape things took, the only way to reach a fair decision was through un investigation, and I was entirely willing, that that sbould be had both as a vindication of myselt andof the Church. But the conference began the matter. and; 2s 1 think, is wholly @ anditors, und we have no tear of th Ow of no scholarly minister who bulds to the Mar C 1 keep wel e ; seihink., iss pally | site Sind weds ng and iO; | know of n set ; aor ar ‘ n | ‘Marquette to Cleveland, private terms: wep well somne pluce In the suburbs. ‘The pow ee responsible for it. My Presiding Elder. | result—that it will be spown that Dr ‘old idea—thait tho Father bad to be pacified, | &8 the application made for a writ of probibi- | ¢. Narragansett, ore, |, | der is to be so placed that cotton interstices CATARRH. before it began. bud saia there was nothing against me. and that, in all ordinary cases, 1 think sufticed. And then 1 think.the prosecu- tor was unfair in bis representation or iusmun- Hon that they bud only brought a very stall part of what charges might bave been brought, u Pereyra len ag bn tearm aer ts FR tHe: Peta IAEA a Re airiveeette nore aati a : : s coal to Chieazo, private terms: sshooner 4. Ati- i wee ig ; 2 It ts best, stated in the paragraph from the | the best preacuers, e ' nd) tion of the contract between the State and the | droves, ure, Escana raledo, $1.30 ° thar stabi ‘Auld ov Formed and ruin ess is vouchet y proof wnqties hesses to buve proved a great deal morécwhen., ph from the | the best preneurrs. and Tuave mescif preaciil | tamduolders: second, that tho vet of 1 drews, ore, Escinaln to Toledo, $1.59. _ | preciphuted. hs “theery is based upon the ro- eas BS NOuC Hell OF, Us Rr in fairness, he should bive contiged himself to what wus in hand. Nor did J like bis violent ar raignment of my. wors. But bis statement tn reterence to my preaching I nin content to leave tothe judgment of the public before whom .J have Inbored so long.” 5 “HOW DID THE COMMITTEE IMPRESS YOU!” X “He eun preaen elsewhere? doctrine. Luiysele presen «nut Itt i ROUND THE LAKES. ‘ - Ikuew, of course, from my. knowledge of | ‘1 should deem it imprudent on his part. but SE eae eee eae Hlivon thi ings | with future Lewislatures.” ‘The court Was unani- Sera CAE guies the Chieitgo lives claiming teat ralie tell te toocas atl taroe weil lurszed and yentllat i a : ADR. yt > es thi eazy fire, claiming thut rain tell | The plurge, well Nebted, sm) the men, that a number of them were preju- diced azainst . We I l- "1 i " i my eee iesee a ie ons, ou Peabo or cake own opinion. Such sexton would be miscon- |’ If 1 werent so tied down I would rush to your aiid aires IRIS MinwauKee, Sept. 10.—It bus been blowing a | fire. Eveu x theuretieal_rain-storin is a bless- — er Ine fava Butta duis teas amen TE Poronlaas Tike to. NEE Ae a obialt and thai matter of avery few yenrs woen | will cure consumption, cougns, weak lun: heavy ante all day from west-northwest, The Giph Giunphelt ar the Bureas (aetiusties, ana |. For frozen punches, genuine old Bourbet would not pretend to intimate that they dido’t # n a opinion on | our Church and all other living churehes will be | bronchitis, and general debility. ‘Established | Steumer Mity of Milwaukee did not arrive trom | will be permitted to share the slory of tis proj- | and, all else’ that will slake_ thrist, stylke ~ | peeacking as you do. I bave heurd wutitudes | twenty-one years, ‘ Grand Haven untit1o‘ciuck in the afternoon, | ect.- — * za arial King’s, 77 South Clark street." ) : Methodist Ey There is couneil. being composed of ubeo! “And there You expect a vindicution go there if necessary * Jocsn't the ease rest on the fw pute as to the facts are willing to stand by Dr. Thomas’ pulpit utterances. lv at his theolo; ances in evidence. Ail we consensus of Dr. Thomis leaving out garbled extracts and distorted qu tations chat may De seized f1 sutions or caught at by unidiss antageaism igt orthodox} ential, implied, arrived a prejudiced opinions of his auditors, not in fact." Is THE HIS SUSPEN- “if the charge be suspended from ail ministe privileges until tae ensuing annual con- | vie “+ Whut does * ministeria! services mean? “That it_is improper for him to preach ina | thit Methodist Episcop:] Church. 2 that fs a autter upon which he would form his Jeading wians for thre: annasal ences, of which the toc ence cannot be one. we shall expect to tind such a knowledge of theoloz ith and jiberality of more fairly and justly repr opal Church than in any court nition af thodisn ut the. * deliberate We are anxious to bave the doetrinal utter= Let ug have a theolow ate canyer- mulnating and in- | 4. by preeoncei RFF sand | to be | “tas the very quintessence of absurdity to eonsider all parts of the book eatiled the Bible ot equal authority, Where is. the sebolarly man who dues so? “T coubl quote numes—the hirthest in the Caurch—wbom I have heard: ¢ themselves on the question. Several of est_of the reformers hiurhed at the idea, itvin torbude the the Reveliuon. He cnougk. Luther con: ainiy was orthodox xe. The Rowman Empire was converted to Christianity betore the Sec- ond or Third of. dona, the second of Peter, the Hebrews. or the Hevelnuion, or Jude was re- we | coved into tne Canon, It is onr own absolute iy that ha ch notion $ the vauaiend compte tl inspiration of the Scriptures. don't know a man unless & tenth oritwentieth raze min who believes it. could put Bishops of the Methodist Episcopa Church on the stand, aud, ff they will testit, they will agree With Inc. : $ to the ductrine of the atonement I know reconciled, or | bought over to a inerciful lowurds he sinner. -*God_ | was nciling the world to himself” In the aid i a | Other words’ Christ came to s joveot God, T necd not ena conversed az great length with’ ow humanity here. 1 TY promivent nguinst the substitution theory before them, only commended — by “them = for" iny The substitution theory 1s dead. and al- most buried. It were weil for our theolozical atmosphere it it were buried. L, don't: know a inking minister today who considers the do trine of eternal conscious tormentas an i question. German, divines rendinz ‘The North Chieazo Rolling Mills at South Chi- turn Gul sixty 4 on at every . 860 tous per day, or per week, Mr. Alexunder Pernod, one of the oldest and most respected. citizens! of South Chicago, died very suddenly ar about 4 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon. He was tiken with violent pains Friday morning. A physi wats culled, who pro- nounced his cuse a severe attack of, intimin tion of the bowels. During the day bis lite was one of the oldest residents of Sonth Chica- go, having live ¢ for about ten years. He served several terms ns 2 member of the Board of Education, and held other public oftices, aud wis honored aud respected by all wbo knew him nga public-spir.ted, generous, upright, and con- scientious citizen.” He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his uss. MINNESOTA'S UNPAID BONDS. St. Pact, Minn. Sept. 10.—The Supreme Court of Minnesota today rendered a” decision tion ayalust the bond tribunal authorized by an act of the Legislature. The Supreme Court de- cided that the constitutionn! amendment for a law providing for the payment of the bonds to be submitted to the people violated the obliga- providing for the udjustment, of these bonda is Unconstitutional, because It’ delenates lecisia- tive power to the tribunal; third, that a writ of prohibition ebail issue to restrain the tribunal from actlug upon the: inatter.” ‘This decis renders the uct of Inst winter fnoverative, and leaves the whole nintter of_ndjusting the bonds mous upon ill the points. roportorial route. It must be remembered that se -broker has rights tat should be re- t benee, if his name is given in counec- ton with uw ekarter made he would require an army of clerks to answer the questions of a curions, Ustless number of individuals who have sachin, at stake but to find out other people's usiness. TILE STORM-SIGNAL dered up at Erie, Sandusky. Cleveland, Section 5, Toledo, Section 4, Atpeua, aud Port Huron. The storm is central in the Upp er Luke region, aud is moving eastward. VESSEL CITARTERS. AT CLEVELAND. 0. Sovecial Disvete. o The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 10.—Charters—Propeller S. Chumberlain and schooner John Slurtin, ore, $1.55: schooners Brooklyn and 4.1. Moss. ore; Escrbana to Fairport, $1.60; senouners Homer J. Godfrey und M..J. Wilcox, ore, Escanaba to Cleveland, private term: hoon er S. J. Tilden, AT MILWAUKE Special Dispatch to Tae Chicaoo Tribune, Minwarker, Wis., Sept. 10.—The only ebrirter toduy was the propeller Gordon Campbell, wheat to Erie on through rate. Special Disputen to The Chicago Fribune. Tion. Thomas L. Young, and J. 0. Houghton, ap- pointed t y the » investigate the charges mmade b Hon. H. P. Page against H. L. Dodge, Superin- tendent of the Unitea States Mint at San Fi cisco, b of the Treasury whi from all charges preferred again: manufact 000. Mr. Stinde pinces bis Labitities at ran- submitted at report to the Secre: fully exonerates Dodge him. ———nctox——- — NESS FAILURE AT ST. LOUIS. 00, und his been in business start in business uzuin. ——$aarcate A BainePersuading Scheme, Capt t. he oifers a munity withaut money or pri poses—if operation. Indienapolis Neves. 7. Camptell bas wstorm theory which asa relief to the druuth-strieken cunt- \ He pro- suticiest capital is viered In co- iv explode 10) kegs of powder in a will prevent the whole musa from explod- ing at the kept up fora short time a continny hreand confu: me instant, and thus will be sheet of sting up into mid-aira and crusing such a con- macnsution of moisture sul of an explostoa whick he witnessed of Hollin’s Confederate ram ut tue tine of the passuge € denira cus could sce the column of time and smoke shoot | rom atmo: Farragut’s fieet, fe was the explosion of Forts Jackson and St. Philip by distunt frozn but the con- eight mules, oo almost knocked him off his feet, and o¢ eric disturbinees caused by the ho to emulate. ‘The serinon was ened to with marked interest and atteation, and teary were in muny cyes when & merous goud qualities were portrayed, ‘Shiticlent proof of the hold.the sud Arebe bishop had upon the heurtset bis people. Fale lowing the sermon eame the absetutton, oF the lust rites previous to the placing of the remnigy in the tomb. ‘These rites were performed 1F five Bishops, led. by Archbishop Hels. THe by the usnal prayers on stich | eccusiogs When this bad been finished. casket containing — the renvains | wit pened and the congregation took the!r Inst loo} The following puil-besrers assumed their We sitions: Fathers O'Keefe, O' Brien, Kies. Cleat Bowe. Urlmes, Blum, Albers, Mever, and Dect { Nine Bishops fram the Northwest were | The procession of over 4.000 pendit Ty proken up by the ruin. Tt is estumited 12 10,00 were fn and about the Cathedral dar ing the funeral bour. @ On the fifth page of this paper Dr. Patt discourses upon the cause and cure Os eatarrh: and its complications in a manner usting to sufferers with that diseat ——_ E ‘THE METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, | i + and 7 Madison street, oppose Me- i cker's ‘Theatre, affords the very best facitiued E fora therough business education. 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