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TURDAY. OCTOBLR Tn 7 r merea of New York. When the Penusyl- | elared on dlyldend out of tho car | Inborers ent thelr Christinas dinners th that z q THE RAILWAYS. vania arp arr & Onio Roads have | wings, The Lake Shore was fortunate | city. It is conteinplatert that fully seventy EXECU TED. i ke very low rates for th eupugh to have a large surplts on | miles of track will be Intd in tho next thirty 7 been required to take very low rates ©} hand” from the previous quarter, and | days, an average of two and one-hall miles on ‘ . trunsportatibn of aralt the rou nae ect this money ras approprinted for ene Inst pe day, something very rarely acdomplished A Very Lively Epistle from a with singular uniformity, that the business quater elle dend, [tis the general opinion murderer had worked himself tuto 9 ft whieh caused him to rave and sereain, Your correspondent deemed It proper to withdraw, Having obtahved all the facts he desired, ated he left the dismal coll, conylnced that Hleks ROCK RIVER. The Anntial Conference of the in railroad constriction, Berryman W. Hicks Resided | wascertainty of tnsound mind; that normally Ne ¥ Erle C: bean | that if the present war continues the Like - . . perfectly sine, ho was suffering tinder 2 Methodist Church to Meet Very Sorrowful Mag- 2 ee MEAG Gat Chak trees of'| Shure Will be to anata ably to dloclara a divi er anon hn ait the butermepeards. erected Near the Battlefield of gemporary mental aberration, auiporludlucest Next Week. delphi vi ren ay As furans the consolidation canard was con- | (, e city nsidera- y . leks Re tho aggregate receipts of New York havo | cerned, it was harilly necessary for Mr | Hevueay y urteted Ges We dtintpoatada, an x awn fits ifouat geet ile ee as, Tho Venerable Luko Hitchoock Likely been seriously damaged, and great gains Worcester to denounce it as baseless and several . : Penne eae ined dollars’ worth of new ones Prosident Garrett, of B, & 0, in Re- | nave been made by Bnltiniore and Philadel- | flee. fivery aug ln the tral conversant | lve lately wen put ap, On being torndown | He Watched His Wife Until He Discov. elntmed (6 be crazy, and suld he wanted to be to da Dr. Wil "roe sent to tho State Lunatic Aaylum. ills Suceco te Wilting as Pro 7 i Y : este Wedd the builetin-bowrds were heaped Up. pratils. wounds healed rapidly, nud ina few weeks slding Eldor, Iply to President Vanderbilt, eae will ba wel Sans thosy te Sirti Hatlonconil nok bo wand, aa thn clatter of euouals, an the rallroudt ollicals wero soll ered that She Was Untrue fo he wns iy well tan, naan, ig, changet is. Se ee ' ciel Pea ‘ a Southern | ped that if they want to save them for kin ctles. 3 re y whe of N'Y, o ahs Nowe Yoni canals a tn tele or Re eee trate tiie tho SMeH tant ling-wood they liad botter to so at once, Him. ruminating on his erime, and began'to show | The Thomas Trial—Prof, Bilerbower Op sens of repentanes, He turned bis oaths into prayers; his wild ravings Into songs of pralse He Jailer noticed the remarkable change. “Hicks asked fur a Bible, Ells appetite returned, and life ones more became dear to hin, THE DESPERADO'S DONGE. But as days nnd weeks passed the murderer deenine tired of bis Incarceration, Ie began to form plang for escaping from the prison. By some Inexplicable means he obtatned a sharp knife, ant one morning a few weeks ago, When the turnkey entered his coll to serve hls victuals, Hicks rushed upon im with great fury and attempted to cut his thront, ‘The murderous assault, owing turakey's agllity and wateltulness, qwags tunsuceessful, Assistines was culled, and soon the desperate found himself tn trons. After this tu was a most troublesome tt te My erne cl © Northw President Vanderbilt unter consideration, Theres a Hod along ts ake in ths ar en Re & Novthiweatern, Rallroet tas = The Injudictuusness of this breaking down | Michigan Central besides himself, and | kee, Wisconstu, and Galena Divisions, taking | He Loaded a Gun with Bird-8hot and Garrett Can Easily Seo What | of rates to an unremunerative standard ts | tesa people would hinrdly stand Lilly | effect Sunday, Oct 2. ‘The most noteworthy q i Killed Her, Afterwards Cut- * ie shown very distinetly by statisties in recard | by and oatlow | Vanderbilt, to despalt changes from the present time-tables are ns 1 New York State to tonnage and revenue Crom through tratic | them of their Interests. “The thing seems te | follows: ‘The Lake Geneva express whieh ting Her Throat, Nee & fm Fe have beon gotten.up In tho interest of a Yew | nov Jenves Chicago nt $:05 a. in., and returns ceeds, over the four trunk ines during tho | pake Shore speculators, ns it was belloved | to Chicago at-7:2 p. m,, will be discontinued ae i months of July and Angust, compared | that the sensation would cause a rise in Lake | for the senson. ‘The Lake Geneva express . “ with the corresponding months of last year, | Shore aioe hut the story agen silly tine hich now feates Chileno AL the weil! Mo Then Cut His Own “Throat By g9.001,005, | No one cit and La re stovk W pave RET petite AAW bi \t Neods, Above All Things, a Line a tevenne ost ls satis Sema, iho que believed it aw a tke Misti Uisltons let wii eve with w Razor and Also with pie “* ae —_—_—_ HG i ye ANG ve Ev aAngte a % Parallel to the New York and at the same rate would be for one year AAS “QUISTTIONS. G0 p.m, and leaving Evanston at 8:30 p, & Kuite, ABASIE ACQUIST h c 812,510,670. The Baltimore & Ohlo Company At the special meeting of the stockholters np, WH arrive In Chivago nt 0:15 p.m entral. has eonimon sense, Justice, and espertence, | of tho Wabash Railront Company, held at pei le kL lie . and the interests of the people whom It rop- | si, Hunts Wednestlty, the proposed vonsoll- CRIMINAL NEWS. Toflammation Was Avaerted by the Doo- resents, ‘ts tho basis of its policy. It hns also | dation of the Danville & Southwestern and tora, He Recovered, and Was Yes- ‘ tho Interests of its shareholders to proteet. | ( eV “ Vanderbilt Has Become So Powerful | president Vanderbilt will sin that he must Culry #e Videenties) Itong anaiklaie 18 terday Hangail. the Atandards as Tests of Horesy, Tho Rock iver Conferanca of tha Methodist Chureh will meot at Syeamore Wednesday, Tho most Iinportant business to como up, of ‘course, will bo tho enso of Dr, Thomas, The impression fs that It will nut bo discussed by the whole con Terenve, but that tho subject will be referred te aeorefully-golucted committeo, whieh can ylye tho poluts livolved more thorough and thought ful considoration than any largg vody of men ean, Tho next in Importunce td'this, perhaps, coms tho seteotion of a Prealding Hider. Dr. Willing bus sorvud owt his three years, and inust, thorefore, bo transferred to another field. The porsons toast prominently spoken of.are Dr, a trom Danville to Calra, HL, was confirmed prisoner, but he ninde no further attempts tO | tratneld, Dr, Farkhutst, tho prosecutor In the that He Can Make Garrett yleld, not to the Presidents of the trunk A a eal ot ee katie. aud the today havo been examined for the defense to . SSeON. can suis HAST ROW DAYS Thomas trial, and oe i “Squeal.” Hines, but to ; additional property will bo added to the Wa | prove that James Malley was at tho store Soreiat Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Bate 1 t Di. HITCHCOCK, ‘THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMON 8k; HS bash Road on Oct. 1, which will make. the | Thursday and Friday, Willian Charles Sranrannuna, $C. Sept. 3—Early in flicks fins boon Inordinately rollmtous, pray Tho chances of tho Intter are reported tobe the ing, sinulng, and prenehiing to bis tow= and common justice, aud thus ald in restor- mileage then under operation under the Wn- Mountain, a clerk, testified that his counter | the night of May 9 1831, near the historle | prisoners. [to has had spiritual advisers | best partly bocuuse tt is sald that Dr, Hnatheld He'Has Also Become “4 Dane Sng n resonable prosperity to the raitways of | bash syaten § Sai, was opposit that of James; sitw James atthe | Cowpens hattletield, tn this county, Berry- | constantly with him In his cell. Last night | will go to Brooklyn, and partly because. Dr. bs S af the country connected with the through sult ca of the St. yeas, brideo, by ine counter ‘Tharsday, Auge4, at 8 tua, and | man Wi Hicks, a white man, about 80 years | Ne passed on aul ub lent, ant hi is ‘Miltehcock, who bas been for tho last threo years gerous Factor" in the Soe business, especially of the West, and evase Alana Dnetiio at vol Ge Mt AY | witen ho went to dinner, at noons saw him | old, murdered his wife by shooting her In the CT aks Ie haus teak et air ba aa ELAN Poni tame erie NO Was cial Organization. lg ae pasertions about eae sts stockholters Toptewonted, “rns eouclues | {0 the store at 11205, 2:30, and between 4 nnd | abdomen with a shotgun londed with bird- | had any statement to muke he declined, on F ‘ag . of New Yori, based upon enipty delusions, | the tinal ratification It fa, of course, Impossible to tell whut mintate- rial asstyumonts will bo minde, yet it 1s bellaved that tho Hey, Mr. Bristol will continie at the Wabush Avenue Church, Dr. Gcorya at Cente. nary, Dr. Pope at Trinity, and Dr, Willlainson ut tho Firat Church. THE STANDANDS AB A TEST OF HERRSY, Areporter for Tie ‘Crinung, tn the course of Q. conversation yesterday with Prof. Auatin Blerbower, one of Dr. Thoinas’ adyisory coun- se), obtained some further information in re- gird to tho puints which enter so largely Into tho alteyed beretic’s defense, “Tho addition af tho standards by the Gen- eral Conferance of 1880 to the tests of horesy,"" suid Prof, Blerbower, "is unconstitutional, frout the fuct that It comes within tho powers prohibe ited to the Gonenit Conference by the reatrict- iverules. Such Jegialation to be valid, It tt could be valid nt ull, would bave to be pre- f this tease required | 5, About Soteloct: a Indy eatled and spoke | shot, ant by cutting her throat with a razor, will contra! Interests of uel magnitude Lefurelt oes inte afteats net tnilse se uie panies alg bet Sater sJauues sate She dled fn five minutes, Hicks then at- Selt-Pr Tow t. «| and Importance as these embraced by the |? - et Wale HAR Fabian aven't seen her, hu do see her tempted to Ill himself by cutting his throat Bell-¥ roteetlout Now 16 ee Of | trunkelines of the United States and: their guano the atleeoury pelle ama Wau tell her you want her.” Understood that | with the same razor, und stgbbing himself the Burlington and connections, As has been repeatedly de- | jo undereontrol hereafter of st vominittes | the lady's namo was Mrs. Cramer. James | with a pocket-knife, His self-inilleted iu- Wabash. monstrated, tha Baltimore & Ohto and the | composed of 1S. Hayes, Vice-President of left the store about Oo'cluck, Witness saw | juries were of so graven character that It Pennaylvania Ratlroat Companies, in eon. | the, Atasnitl Etacttion a. ti How, Ferree James behind his counter Aug. 6, Friday, at | was a subject of surprise they did not cause nection with thelr respeetive termint, eare- ee en oe te Viluan Tatisslg ete Sa. im; saw hin there af 2:55 and between 64"his tmmediate death, While In a state of No Prospects of o Osssation of the | fully take care of their sections, aud of their eral Manager ‘of the brig and 6 p.m. 7 Wostration, lits wounds bleeding freely, he War Between the Big Tronk interests, and,.as New York itself is deeply Notwithstanding these two’ roads have In the Malley trin! today ‘Teresn Heatey, | was discovered in the woods. Ie was cared allled with the transportation of traille by | made a lease of the bridge, the same faclll- | dressmaker at James Malley’s, testified that | for by tho neighbors, and Dr. Romeo Ilicks, Roads. these powerftl organizations, tho unsound | tes will be extended to he other lines 93 | sho saw James Jr. cuine home between 7 and | his cousin, sewed up his throat and dressed rr position taken by President Vanderbilt in Te ETT ere actly Superintendent | 8.Friday evening, Aug, §, Tater In the | his other wounds, ‘Che following duy the , | conference ? ha C Rett 1 vening she heard hin talking with hs sls- lerer wi rested by Lriut-Justi L GARRETT VANDERBILT. ying, ‘What need Is thereof n conference? | of the Peoria, Pekin & Jacksonville, will be | fast Hu iiurderer was arrested by Triat-Justice J. L. Niw pita Sane $0, So ee airralt ‘Phere ly nothing tuconfer about. ‘Tha wir | nade General Superintendent of fists, the for. Nosh annls olin ayy hi leave tne Serngus and sent to jal, where he has re- ot the Battimore & Ohio, Rallrond, has made Iu rates? Uknow of nu wat. Lane tighting | new division of the Wabash, whict is 240 . tal t d the ground that he had already given his Autoblograply for publication ii connection with thy report of his hanging. I WAS TAKEN FROM JAIL is morning at 11 0’elock and placed upon tho seaffold. Mu did not manifest any fear, but seemed to be fully prepared to meet his doom, ‘Tho ghastly paraphernalia of death mau the exeentioner trembie, but the cul- prit feared not. Tle even .siniled as he gazed upon the noose, Ills spirttunt ad- visers sang a hymn and offered up a proyor, concluding twenty minutes after 11 o'clock, | ‘The death-sentence was read while the noose was around his neck. ‘Che ropa was suspended from a eross-benm that rested upon the sill of one of the second-story windows in front of the jaf, aud was aup- 4 the W $ Jnnes Malley's house, testitied that dames | wained ever since. ported by an wprlght plecd eight or ten feet | Vlously | recommonded, oF cise subsnquentiy publle his reply to Prestdant Vanderbilt, of | Nobody !?—is apparent, Ife has shown that alles: Jonas. A ell be navn ae the Cairo ) Shr, eame home Friday eventing between 6 and, AN INTERVIEW WITIC IICKS, distant, fauliled by shree-tauri ip OF At tae tae ere or the New York Central Railroad, Drestdent | a railway manager of has great wealth and /jtaitrand, and wlll be ‘COMpo: the Calro | 4 fia ee ber between . ait 8; took a bath. On tho 12th of Inst May, tivo days after his THE CLOTIT WAS DRAWN AROUND —...| Paragraph 72 of tho Discipline; which, however, Garrett says: Instead of the Balthnore & | bower Is & Vincennes and the Danville & Southwest. | Swed bnsele and wert to ed between 10 | qrrest, L visited licks inthe county Jail in | the entire seafuld, hiding it completely from | #148 notdone in thjscase, Paragraph 41, Seo. 1, 0 tu says: stead 2 Ba & Jains . Ends, Supert 1 Tithe | audi - Later In the night she went throngh 4 i ' . tl zo of the hundreds wi Jed | tho, Discipline su¥s: * Tho General Conference Vhio Road cutting on every 100 pounds, In A DANGENOUS FACTO ert. shaw A. Eads, Supertuteudent of te | iis soom and saw hii in bed. this elty. lle was a handsome man, with he gaze of the hundreds who crowded | yin not rovoke, alter, or ebanye vur Articles 2 i *, Gann r eedlusty the leading fh ts | Danville & Southwestern, and Rosswell Mil- : large ele tis ey i around the jail-yard, who hoped to sve or ht ‘eatabtl order to get even § per cent of New York | lu damaging needlusly the leading Intorests | Te Superintendent of ‘the Cairo & Vin- jrga clear blue eyes, broad forehead, and | henry something of the execution, ‘he Sherif of Kelizigu, nor estab sh nny how stundurgs, ae Duainess, as Vanderbilt had stated, it ts | and industries of the country, aud that, too | conmes. will_-rellre. from “the ‘serylee THE ARKANSAS 'TRAIN-NOBBERS, regular features, Ie seemed stilt, weak | heing absent tho Deputy Sherif officiated, and tow Poteet Hear cal aeattands. at dootring? shawn that, hampered and restricted as Ithas | When he Knows he ean agree to wid res) of these | ronds, as will the. Gene Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Twoune, from loss of blood, and appenred to be in | admitted only the witnesses specitied by the | Now, tho audition of the words: ‘or estublishod 2 a] with other companies paying Junge re- establish proper rates, or, If he cannotugree, sight Agent of the | Dan- Lirres: Rock, Ark, Supt. 8—Tho im- | pain at tines, However, he talked willingly a aig niuerelnuaitee aero work and the | that with the ormntzation atready effected villo & Southwestern, Genentl Freight | pression fs galuing that the train-robbers are | atid made 2 clear statement of the whole af 4 5 ei ha ean refer any dittenities of rates or dis- | Avent Pennington, of the Ciro | at jength captured anit safely failed, Gen- | fair, MMe clutmed that his wife had proved hants of the South, Southwest, aud Wost find It to thelr Interest to use thls route | tribution of business to arbitrators of skill, & A iigonness Fag A outlets eral-Manager Hoxie and Superintendent | faithless, nnd he killed her because ofthe Ine forthe benefit. of thetr trade aunt the com | experlence, and honor, and thus arrange at | Ohio Is almost ready to glve the Wabash a Buchanan telegraphed Gov, Churchill that { tense tove he bore her, Mer maiden nane meres of Now York’ ant the eommerce of | once to Join the other rallroad miunigers of | fine connection for the South, thls will | there is no doubt but that the threo men now | was Mary Cleniens. ‘They wore married in the conntry. ‘The managers of the Baltimore } the country in neting on pelueiptes of fatr- niake memoad He feone New Orleans 10 Che in fall at Hope nro tho realrobbers. They | March, 1580, and had only one chitd, still an & Ohlo Road (nore direct and more valu- | C83, justlee, and good sense in contection Feats miles longer than vin the Lluis Cens | have been Identified by the conductor of the | Infant. ‘The wife was about ten years older abie In anany eases for the remtons it] With all the great Intorexts affected by the | traf, An oxcellent route can ant will be | train whieh was robbed on tho night of the | than Ilicks. He told mu that they got along penettates than any other line) thing if | establishinent of a judictons and suitable | made via this new route, from the South to | 22d, and by several passengers, Ono of the | very wall until about a month before the their road coultt be fidrly and properly ased ) Allway tarkds, aud Chus withdraw team hls tha eae vie Danville Fe WONG with | Mette who gives his name.as Stephens, was | tragedy, when she became contrary because hy the merehanls of New York, Instead of | isolated position, whieh he must now surely: he fotewie cireular ty con ns enptured In Hampton County, Texas, afcer | her heart was on somebody else—George : ql Fone! - KE per cont, the above has been lasted by General Mun rehed only abouts | Henderson—who had lived at her moth- law. Everything was quietly conducted, but there were several excitemonts outside the jail incinsure. ‘Pho neck of the murderer Was broken, and he dled without a struggle. His body was taken in charge by his family aud given a decent burial, FAIRS. FOND DU LAC, WIS. Speciat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. OsuKosst, Wis, Sept. 30.—'The State Falr, which hag been in progress at Foud du Lac, will close tomorrow. ‘The exhibition is pro- standards of doctrine,’ in Paragraph 210, is 0 violation of this pronibition, It alters or ebanges tho Articles of Heligion by adding the standards to thom. For tho effect of this legis- lution {s to exalt tho standurds to the import- ance and signiticance of Articles of Reltylon. Tho only uso and purpose of ‘tho Articles of Religion, expecially when this rule was mado, was What js hero given to tho atandurds:; They served aa tests at heresy, axpressing tha dec- trlnes of the Church, to which tho ministers werd to nssent and conform in thelr preaching. Beyond that, thoy hud no other use Se moatinige that being all thelr function in the Church, Now, Dsay itis AN ADDITION TO THE ARTICLES OF RE- perceive can be truittal of no good, but only | osor Gault, of the Wabash: a sharp fight. When se TAGION 2a VER Cl ¥ USIN NEW " by ay r Wi ‘ x | or’ oo my e 7 to give to the standards tno samo functions that 25 VER CENT OF THR BUSINESS OF NEW of harm’ This company will take possession of the Dan- doltar was found npon hi The remaining | er’s before the marriage. I thonght | nounced the Best scen in tho State this year, t id yori PROTECTING THEI INTERESTS, | ile gSouuuwestern tealleoad the Lamreneayille } two prisoners were enptared in Choetaw | thoy were inthmate,” he conthined, | ‘The rain has sorlously Interforred with the | te Arveies have: tt inules tho syandarda Art| clesof Keligion, and tnstires the ‘latter by add- Ing to their nutnber a bundredfold. Kor the Articles can bo changed not only by adding others of the sume nae, but by adding otnors uniler differant names. ftere tt ts dope by ily ing existing documants the power ard di of Articles of Religion oe renltering thoir func: tions till they colncido with the Articles of Re- Uiion, “This sweeping amd radical legislntion,by which the entlro ductrines of tho Church ere changed by boing thaaded with a mountainous mass of oreeds und confessions, henceforth rendered ob- would be commanded by that route, Prost | png Wabash and tho Burlington Rallrords 3b Folate Ratirond, wad the Catro avinw | Nation, ‘They wero well armed and mount- | “inti about 8 month ago, when dent Vanderbilt says: | What right hed the | nave just Isstied a Jolutelreular giving notlea | sid after that date these Hines will bo knuwn us | ed, anc surrendered only after several shots | this fellow Henderson = came to Baltimore & Ohta to any New York busl- | ty connecting 1 sige ith after Oct, 1, | (22, calte Livision of this road, and willbe at- | had been exchanged and resistance meant } our house and mado a sign—‘stretching’ his : ° a New Yi necting Hnes thnton and after Oct. 1, | taened to tho Eustern Division, 1 Andrews, | denth, No money was found on them nor | eyes att x hessatanl? Itis nota New York road, und | eg1, the following rates will govern on busi- | General Superintendent. Toledo, O. nny papers by wirel Hey. could, be identi | exesather. One Monday L saw lita drop a isnotentitied to any of ity business. The | ness reeelved from. connecting Ines distant ‘Mil remittances for business and accounts pri- | fie, It is clalmed they belong to leading bush in the road in front of the house, After- roads to Ballimors and Philadelplda have | to, throu, or beyond Burllugton, Keokuk, | $1.7 Oct. Lwill bo inudo a8 herotofore, nutil Oct. | families In the State. — What they have done | ward she went out and Iaid little sticks near + 5 1 iy | Bt, : hullt up these ports at the expense of thls ng city, 1tis about the an end was put to Tt? 2s bu Y atter | {i 5 matey Quincy, or Ifannibal: When destined to Pence Weis SSE arene with the money is'a mystery, though Tt Is | the bush asa signal fora meeting at night. On the same theory, What right lias the New York Central toad to any Boston business ? attendance, but the-recelpts will be about suficient to meet tho iltabillties, At the an- nual election the old ofiicers were reelected, and a fow changes were made in the Board of Directors. A grand reception and banquet was given last evening by C, J. L. Meyer, of the efty, In honor of Goy, Siuith and Senator Snwy' ‘Tho officers of tho falr, many prominent men of the Stnte, and a large @umber of citizens were In attendance, of ’ " : suspeeted tat they have several accomplices, | 1) 's 1 ok early, . Indian erritory, ‘Texas, or, Missourl River | S"8"Fenningion fe hereby nppotnted Assiat- | Gov. Churelilll teft for ope this evenlug, Afulilardon eaihe Hnelc early ahiL beat tht points (Kansns City, St. Joseph, Atchison, | ant'Goneral Freight Agent for the above-named | wherg he will confer with officials of the Less plagzen an anit y ay ronds, with headqitarters at Cairo. WL, Agents | Tron Mountain Ratlroad. ‘The prisoners will nround the house to mect him. I didn't seo Nyutory, cannot have been contom pl a Hh thie ‘The New York Central, {a the samo sense, ts res See dnaa te pracralees nd pep Gn unit Tito vill communicate with hin in ro- | by examined andl trled ns quleklyus possible, them togethor, but knew in season thoy did PEORIA, ILD, a aR acerca ame at cp not a Boston read, ‘The Baltimore & Ohto | yy, ; ti + | ward to rates and bill nsteuozons, eer meet. In about fitteen minutes I went out | Pronta, IL, Sept. 30—Tho Stato Fair | a voluminous body of opinions, more nurner- Toad terminates at Baltimore, 185 {giles When destined to interior points in Mls: ous than all tho creeds and confessions of all tho churches in Christendom, cuuld bu legally imposed on the Methodlat -Episcupal Chureh by a more revision of the method ut * (procoaars in the case of accusell ministers, for {t was not # question of doctrine at all when they wero added; and, a3 doctrinal criteria, thoy ° were smuggled into the Church, Thero was no discussion of thelr.truth or propricty us articles of bellet, And yet, If toey are allowed to stund and servo as fn text in berosy tritls, they not anly becoine, by all practical purpose, Articles. of Ktelition, pe all the dovtrines of the Mothod- lat Church ar@ changed, and all tho retationy and importauce of its Articlo of Religion rudically gitered by a mero change jun partot the Dis- elplino which docs not treat of tho doctring ut ali, If this mothod can be admitted in Iegtslas ton, thon tho General Conference cun, while : rom BAD EAGLES. on the piazza and sho came from around tho sourl, lowa, or HHnois thay will deciine to GOULD. Say = , ex e pro-rate under any cieainiealanets: but de- Sr. Lours, Sept. 30.—Further evhlence of Beh Sb Sone ‘a Tat sae ae house, Our baby was very sick, dying, ana inand thelr full turlif rates from the polnt at | the ultimate consolidation of all Gould's | ptoces was notled in this city arf! Snera- iitald ter at sia rolng to take It away for which such business renches their respectlvs | roads in the West and Southwest witl be ty, erie queke colne aera unilogt Habe Irene ne had talked to her before and IInes. made npparent tomorrow by the mnnounce- Iie ve tal mad lead, tru Nera aeattoy 1 tet asked her to pray for me, and I would pray When ‘destined to Burlington, Keokuk, | ment that ex-Goy. John C, Brown has been Ott pee kit File teh: bts roplated, | for her, but instend of improving ste got Quincy, or Hannibal (proper) thoy will ne- | apbolnted General Solicitor of tre Texas & | 4), faye Wh a Fe ee it hey were tne | worse att worse. I told her, I thonght It was cept i pro rate, provided always that the | Pacific and Missouri Paelfle and its arate anne et Sn me eagles, and | better for both of us to bo deid than proposition allowed them Is nut less tian the | leased and assoclnte lines, with hoad- were tore than unusually dangerous pro- | living such a life; told her she had better tons. ‘The eittes ed we ‘ " reat av following maximum rate from Chleago to | quarters nt St.) Louls; also tnt Acetone. he elfles: wentionwl ware fen einer eum heard or the preat vent by lisown lines, shall anyone question the Purltiston, Keokuk, Quines, gr Hannibal Thomas J. Porter, Solfeitor ot the | of the “quoer,” siuall tradesmen boing the | [tt her ite wag nearlng, 1 was so perp luxedl, IY ATS 8 A first cliss, 21 cen second Cl Cis! 3 Miss snelfie will also have charg of the | brluelpal suiterers, ‘The detectives, after | Munoyed, despondent, and gloomy that right of the New York Central Road. to do | third class, 16 cents} fourth Hevute! | 7 dyemaatnent of thor Iron egy of 10 | montis of Iabor, have acrested «Woman MY THOUGNTS WERE ALL WRoxd. Dusiness at Pitsburg.er Columbus, at Clue | class A, H cents; class B, 12 ¢ ; i class Htond: aldo that, a clearhig-howse for- settle | Named Antoinette Lawson white attempting | T could not think clearly; was -Icapablo einnatl or Louisville, or St. Lonts, or any of | 1 cents; elags D, 10 centys Iunmber, 12 cents; a ti 3 ended today with rain, which caused a poor attendance, On the whole, tho falr was a success, a8. the expanses will be covered by receipts, which approximate $23,000, SENATOR BEN HILL. No-Truthin the Humor that Ho Has Lost 2 Largo Part of His Tongues Spectat Dispateh to The Ch(eago Tribune, Pinnaverviia, Pa., Sopt. 50.—Tho reports: that Senator Ben Ill, of Georgian, who Is now under medical treatment at the Jeffer- son dlospital, was in a dangerous condition and had lost nearly a quarter of an inch of from New York, and uses direct connbéting roads between Baltimore and New York, ‘Yhe New York Central & Hudson River Road tertulnates at Miudson River, and it uses the Boston & Albany Road for 20L aniles to reach Boston, Further, whilst the Baithnore & Ohto Road reaches directly through its awn Hues many points, great entrepdts and centres of trade dn the West whieh the New York Central does not reach 3 ‘| s » Ove! ‘ee, ) to pass one of the counterfeits, Several cere yy re i. my im legisinting for the Book Concern, or a achoul jo the numerous points which the New York | Slt 5, cents; antheacite conl, i cents, ae eee ee ea eataBitshed with ae othor bago pleces were found on hor, A mint Senta tate ea erin tive in | his tongue, which affected his speech, have | Colorado, atip In a now-eroed. HG AUMCTOUS while New York | troin other curnecttng points proportionate | "Wottiees late Auditor of the fron Mount: | named Lawlor fs In jal watting trial for 6 p wandering; In short | caused great anxiety to his friends, A re- “cit CHURCH CANNOT AFFORD Central Road does not even profess to reach | charges will be exacted, ain Road, at {ts head, with the title of | making the countorfelt, Twas notasane man, Tfelt that my frewl- | sorter who culled upon the Senator thls | to tolernto such methods of legislation, nor It by the New York Central Ines? * Bat the | Gn basins comme from polis using | Sreieht Claim Agout of tho Missouri Paelt ——— tes were so wenk, my: bralu so heated that | gvoning found, that he was In excellent | Meesumnton of roves oy ae ee rey ot roads to Balthmore and to Phitndel plila,’ says Ma Jo-siu s ‘eaterit Fi ites, class vention 2 mid lensed ines, ‘These Hnes are to transfer A CIINAMAN MALIREATED. Lwas apt to do some terrible deud. But] jeatth, of, as he expressed it, hud never been yoo Soe ene toOtso' power conasdea ta . President Vanderbilt, ee tne on Sey atin mit to nett elas, thelr clulin departments to Mr, Wallace, Speetut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, something told me todo it, It may be that | hefter in lis life, Try lee DOLE are we | tat bodys 2 HAVE RUM CP THESE Potts thet eho inti en class Red siethclash See Canuixvinie, Ml, Sept. 90,—The laundry | Satan was whispering {n my ears; It may be | rations to leave for Washington on Sronday ~ Hly the addition of the words, tor established at ino expels ae city.’ How trucisthis | ‘This icclony rontera itt _fuetessiry far to sew A‘oiie pitta ONED, of a Chinuman lying in the western portion | that Lwas about to perform a holy deed.’ | next, not only to take vert In the oregnizi- ae ruan tele Tuorely. books, sermon: aod statement? Look at the marvelous opu- | connections of the Burlington and Wabash NEW y Sept, & A 4 ~The Hannibal & St. | of the city was attacked by a mob Inst night, | Mere Hicks became so exelted that he panted tlon of the Senate, but also in pushing mat. Teneo and progress of the metrapults of the | Roads togilsegntinuy the practice of through | Joo Railroad Company case lins beet vost- | and the Chinaman was beaten nearly to dors eluent tiefoto, Ho converses, with | camments, whien befure wate, recon at for breath, and his syes flushed unnaturally. suggested to bo read, aro put on an equaiity and % abate 20k yt. r UX . ‘i _ * | comparative case, althoug! wot i New World, New York. But is itto bo the ping al, ee onal te: FE |, PunELL aut Mes death, One eyo was put out ands serious | Ie was aiven a glass of water and told to | yet Pet MON Miyatehtes wasuca: HA Prctoned le lone Hag Ee a nly city In the United States that 1s te prose | ritory mentioned in Rule 1 ‘The agents of ITEM. wound Infiieted upon the head, and: death | compose llimnself. Atter a short. pattse, he | that it will In no wise interfere with his | tween thom, Departura from tho onc ix as ta- per and progress? Are the States and cities | these roads have been instructed to. take np | yrr, Fred W. Hanson has been appotuted | exnected, Tho affair was a Aiszraco to | proceeded with his narruttye us follows: “1 South and Southwest and West to depend on | through manifests, and reblll at the peopor- | cant Ce tabled Ci our elty, and the participants in the outrage | then went ont and aot my etn and loaded it teenth Prentice N | donot the rates named, provided such rates | akentot the Llluols Central Rallroad Com | wilt bu arrested and brought to justice. ‘Cho $ , BY aly us Bren elty Ss Istand? | ary made tn aceortanee With tly above rates | pany at Colfax, in place of Mr, J, Brlee, sentiment of Hie ennmunity demands: tho | Wilts tage charge of bird-shot, It was my niderblit says: ‘The New York Ceutral | wileh, together with the mlnmun rate: Road Js perfeetly satisfied with things as quoted, will bo inn tl eases strictly enfore speech when fully cured, ‘The report that he hag lost afarge portion of his tongue is entlraly without foundation, ————__- tal aa departure from the othor, and as little a departuro from one fs ns Smportant ox tho gumo-sized departure from tho athor, and departure in the saine senso aud dexrco from tho one fs the same as like de- arture from tho other, Nulthor tits the pre us| Last Weilnesday negotiations were con- | SWift puuishment of these connected with Intention to KIL her, thon go to my mother’s Ht. x ° 7M. GAL Broomxoron, 1i1., Sept. 30.—The second * tho altar, house, pull off my shoes, work tho trigger erunce, nor ean tt be used In any diforont way. they aves i fork, | rhe ‘Burlington aud Wabash Roads have | sumuated for the eousolidation of the Nore . y tow ’ * A word of Wusloy’s Notox, Fletcher’a Uhecks, OF oui ee ee eae aoe eeeaTe: | taken tits netion on account or thy war uow } folk & Western Ralleond with tho Kast ‘f¢ A DESPERATE VILLAIN. With my toes, nud blow my brains out.) gays session of tho State Convention of tho | Watson's Institutes, orof auy other of tho many ey, Virginia & Georgia Rallroul, “The was cocking the gun, when, scelng my ine Tine will bo known a9 the Virginia, Ten- being curried on between the Eastern trunk tention, she canglit my arm, but In so doin; Hues, Owing to this war there tre to regu- can bold its own, lit both {relight and passen- PINLADELDHIA, Sept: W0.—This oventng Y. MC. AL was exceedingly Intorosting, | books that ure clatmod ag standards, isang welxnty t( ‘1 Lin tho Artictes of Religion. Wesley's i eG John Maginnis, of Nicetown, went’ to 1503 | gt the g i During the forenoon roports were recelved | §Sitrine, d ver business, for alittle while any way, OC } iar eastern rates, aud roads charze what they yt George Railroad, det et, Ei ; iu sho caused the gun to discharge, the load of | 7 K ; +] dootring, set forth in ona of the standards, of am perfectly satisfed, and when people got | think they cun get. in sonia Instances the ©, MuMullls, Gienaral Manager of | Filswalter street where tie wife, gapurated | shot lodging tn her body, Ltook the razorand | from various agsaclations in gities and towns | Laptiamil rexenoration, now rojedted, by. ll Methodists, is us tucossary ton prencher’s of thodoxy asthe doctrine, In the Articles of Ho- ligiou, of tho Trinity, or original sin, ‘Che dod- trine of tho immortulity of brutes ls as Snipoe tunt os that of luspirition: the‘dovtring in Wil. son's Institutes, that the fossils woro originally croatod in @ rocks ag now “found, 13 1s eayuntlal ns the doctrine of tho resurreation. ‘Who standards, In short, ate Artictes of Religlot, and tor anything to bo contrary to them is avery tired of this thing, thoy can e . mites are so dow that by provmting at) the mzo o Alinn Haflrond, hns just | fom tit, Uved with her mother, After da- CUT HER THROAT, iret nis thi hoy come tome, 1) Tey figures tte Burlington aud Wale sued i akeouint “oilleiatl rant ein en nounelng his wife for not Informing hint of | | “Then scvlng my. work had been woll Ihave no proposluons to offer, i y, hig, 3 WILT 18 THE EFFECT bash pam lowes ota ates i thal appoint ut a ole. ie Mh Courtright, as ] tho death of thatr chitd inthe early part of tunes {UE alle seid ylag hastily left. the AT 18 THE BPPE! profits : Easter’ es. | General Freight Agent of hls rund in place week, hoe sho! yf yenst. vu HID RRGE SONG IG of this statement? It moans that though Iie two Western rons therefore lave de- | of Mr. dames Sinith, restaned. Mey aur Poo ee ete. | HEE Pe ear eee distant. | When Y got there 1 tried to eut my other Hues may fall to make money, even ut | clded to charge anininnin arbitrary rates } yight assumed tha duties of his'new position | nis, when ho turned and fired twice, Idling | Mroat with a razor, and suecreded In eui- these prices, such are the vast aggremate of | Whenever the Hensler mutes. it below these | yesterday, the wom héstautly, Maglants wasitrested, site i Sra uar to ear. scarcely feeling any Jugal and other trade at tho command of the | TEMPS ities thes da und ean small 1” rig rallway ofiices In this elty «nro ape | Hv mule a desperate effort to kill one of the Puli ditrleus, the operation; Bue 2 feunit tha New York Central that that line willbe pros | Khon the iastern fieht with, less eoncern | posed of a change in the departiire of the poneuieny J Re showing progress and prosperity. Bloom- Incton roportud seventy members, and w Sab- bathschool with 125 attendants sinong itners in the suburbs, Efforts wre making for orguntaation In the. car shops, Chicago, Jacksonville, Evanston, and others gave flattering reports, Dr. ‘I. J. Pitner, of Jack sonville, President of the Jncksonvillo Ag- would not press the razor, Sol pulled out Hath 1 bi or! Roll eerie ue poets Vn a crous q " ye bee! "4 Fall River boats, ramning in connection with S o vaneclencic Teel # sociation, —_ read an able paper’ on | oF ion; and the preacher who preaches con FEC SE NTE rea thay they. tiie peated a rerutotit.. dF tho Ol Colony ‘Itallioad from. Now. York, PICKPOUKETS. my pockutknite and tried to stub myselt to | Aysociation Buildings.” Io . reported | ty te. thom fs ontitied to no udvantuge of aby difference, And, being articles of religion, the law which makes then ao fa, Lay, UNCONATITUTIONAL; 5 and, accordingly, tho words ‘or astabilehi idrds ‘of doutrines* are vold, The Genond haterence, which {a prohibited from altering or changiug tho articles of religion, bas not tho Lt fs fe ° the heart. ‘The blate struck the ribo and ot “ They wilh leave Plor. 28, North River, ato Speetal Dispatch to. The Chicago Tribune. e . le " the foresightof the enpltalists who hava de- | am abo prospocia re that of wit not, Mt 1S | OS Misuad ‘of ne aid, after Oct Sths | Cuaxn Raribs, Mich. Sapt. 29.—Dnrlng } fitout culding under ta Fait Jews No. oo termined to bujld_a parallel Hn from New | joy the example of the Burlington and Wa- | > ewoort {ne of boats will be discontinued | the fair here this week pickpockets have had | canght me or tried to prevent mo from kill- York to Bulfalo and the West. Surely Vane | hash Roads, ‘Thy earnings of nearly wll the | fof the season, a fine harvest, being unusually bold and sue- | ing myself. T wont out behind the gurden, derbllt has not go deluded hnnself as to bee | Westurn fies are mich less now than they Complaint Is male by Mr, H.P. Alden, q cessful. About thirty of the shrewdest pro- and Inid down then Inthe wouds and tried to ve his 9 Y e a were at this tlie last year, and but few of | Superintendent of ‘TraMe or the Southwust- | yo. . . in se ent iny throat wall lieve his efforts to prevent the construction of fin the fight. be ee utlWway thut natead-bent tamer rank tegslonals in the country, in flyer sls gangs, that ducksonvillo ous Just. = com- pleted on building ab the cost ot $15,000, ‘The Kev, George A. Mull, State dveretary of Nuw York, read a paper, “ifow can the secilur ngencles be made useful la ‘, vorle Contr them can nord to like Athy ‘ our work?’ J, Eddy: Hrown, State See- | power to-make this tremendous cbange, Tf It aye yal ee to tho New York Peutyal thie: Laven the astern roads without endunger- | Alexe {3 roptexonting tilnsett ta bo the ‘Tray. | five worked tho town, nnd probably have | hae. aie avert EeWenk Reo i tho | tetary, of Chicago, tui an devotional exur- couli! du uo, thon ieeould do anything: and there , b td tf helr stoc! lite i sid S $4,000, st 7 1 mina Attn EN: 7 < - aieaae 3 2 ontreal & Boston Mallwaya, and pallrond |e Suirered such ard, and citizens are | Bors Who had found “ue lying Insensible, | “State Work.” Secretary) Brown read his | the Gouoral Conference cun do indirectly want Clty, What Now York wants Iya Hine para: VUE EASTERN WAR. men wre requested to keep a’ sharp loukout much disturbed by tt . is When L reached tho house my sulferlngd | annual report, showlng iat a year ngo there | they, prohibit. ‘bey aim to prohibit uny change Jel to the New York Conteal;-what the coun | Mr, J. Nv McCullough, Vice-President of | for nm. : wore Intense, and L begged them to Kall ue, iq ithe, ducttincs of | the Church, whereas were but twonty-two associations in the n ry ow ‘il New York i of ! Y ‘The Ne q vw! yw ; voy Dens fon changes the dootrined try wants fsa parallel road to the New York | the Penusyivanta Company, who was tn the ‘The Northern Paclile office in this city wit on SEW but they woul not, and began attending to | State, Now there ara thirtyeseven, with Fle ienialar " Central, It any Une hag grown through the | clty yesterday, hiwno hopes that the present nuova today tite the ofies of the Oregon ia Poh AS EA iy wows. One or tiie ne sald iitexs, elght branches, nine belng NeW fs: soctutlons, ote iri HA cially veenrosalans power it possesses by Its passing throngh a | war between tho Eastern roads will come to ye Navigation Conny, one door north, vs no use for us to Kil yon, for you've sywonty-lwo nasochitions report #750 meme | of the doctrine of the Cuurab, wheroas this legis No, 08 Clar 2 Sruxariuey, W,, Sept. 40.—The Suprema | killed ye Y ry nerles of great clllea from New ork’ to tho | u speedy termination, Ho thinks the war | jt aps Ulinkestseuts tile, leis muddasatiadl, ? ratait: i Killed yourself, Wo are going to try our 7 hers: axpenditures, 821,037; Uhirteen have | ladon rudically chanwea those, adding inany is the preltutluary step ton consulldation of | Court has granted a new trial to Patsey Hands at saving your Ite? “J was putte bed | readlug-rooms; ten have Vibrarles; times this quantityto thom, It cannot bo that north and from Albany to Butfalo— will continue until after tho elose of navigas | tho general agencies of the two ronds in this | Devine, who murdered Aaron Goodfellow at | std doctored by my cousin, De, Romeo Hleks, | own bulidiigs valtied: at $124,500, tho roatrietive rules contemplate only the words IV ANY LINK Aw GAINED sucHt STRENGTH | tlon, and unless Mr, Vanderbilt becomes | cys Ala Stokes, General Agont of | yoontugton In 1870, THe was tried at Cline | Who sewed up iy throat, and dressed the | ont of elht thet secure sltuntions for youn PoC R RESTO EE eR Tete Teg Mr, that Ib can step forward and through its | more tractable by that time It may Inst { to. Oreson Company tie this elty, will, 1.18 | inn.the cage allractitay ronaldarubin thas | QeQuues 1 mt pbecast, Chis gave, te eons President say ‘Ewill strike the rights of | throughout the winter, Eiforts bave lately eialtinads bo pinced tn charge ot the whale | rion, convicted, and sentenced to ba hanged, arable ctifrt J beh Sut vlan rallway Interests and the people of tals couns | been made to bring about © more amicable | ane 1; He now gets a respite and another trial, thought of my pour imuciered whe thas 1 try by reductng tho rates of transportation | feullng between the varlous Eastern roads, Pan a ee TR down: Tallon cous *s had killed while Faviing with a joutous “hie to such uprofitable figures tat rival Hnes | but owls to Vanderbilvs refusal to onter | rapidiy” pushed from Plymouth, td. to A COWHOY KILLED, sanity my heart would ache, and then £ AN bi vented * built,’ Into any negotintions tntess the other roads | China A vark. Wy; ict iy Deauna, Ark 'T, Sept. Lust oveutng | wontd, pray inwardly to dig. ‘The idea thon will beprevented being built’ then it has ronnitional render noting | Gaieell Bhatls, Work was begun diy 1, Phebe Hlashed through my inind. that the nulaht yenched position when the whola Interests make an tineonditional surrender noting | Tys1, and the line from Momence to Kanka exns cowboys, Who. had got drunk, | ashe Merotacth my iad iat te palehbors ce iis been accomplished, As far ua tho Pom | ceo is-eompleted., By Dee, L the road trum | Mounted thelr horses and radu through the | Wowld Iypelt mele T ld not dle T slept of the country Wil be benefited und all witl | sylyanin was concerned It had no concessions | Rantikes tas 2 Beast rhe rand fegu eh Ue) sone, aid my strength began roburnlig, Ho gratitied; to seo n parallel ne, which will Ta make, nob linvingeommiencell the ght and Aramlkakeen ty ornate Will bo dia ration, depot, seuttering tho passengers in all diree- | Whon Lawokw there stuod Constable Benon divide that vast business, and bring the New | #sking sothlng bot what itis justly entitled to, Se oest ut twoen S000 and $2 Hw rou F tons, Ono of them struck wv leading mer. | Martin, who sald 1 was fils prisanor, | f did ‘York Centrat Ituad within the ordliinry eons | Las Kat is tellin henvit Npon the East | nos Teds expected tw have the entire Nie chant with a six-shoater. My then eaptured | hot resist arrest, and wos carried tn a wagon iy 1 orn ronds, and in spite of a largely Increased | (7 + the dining-rogm at the depot, but was killed | to town, and brought here to this cell.” ditions of a rallwily that should serve the biker thay ure lostug juoney. y strite the {eon rntien) completed bythe end of next | gy a Deputy Sherif while restating arrest, “There was azul a short pattse in. the con- country ut moderato and reasonable prices, | Pennsylvania ty in as good a condhion as % y ee J) verantion, and fi reply tea question as to his nnd be prevented from osxerelsing such as eat quy of the Eastern lines, atid will be able to Conductors of the Pullman Car Company | rrain-noBBEens HULD TO BAT. wounds, 1 f siege ° % 2 ry are on tho auxicus seaton Eastern roads, Same TACK sceenisen . Aasies oa f A DESTHOY ‘CHE NALLWAY HATES Tae out a Janu 99 te Yeeros He ca MRE aan ae cig 10d conductors | , 58% Fuancisco, Septe 2W.—A dispateh | 10 that muy wounds youd not prove fale: on that unless inflammation set in 1 was safe. of the country, thus affecting properties | j,¢: a i | Have been retlred and tholrpiaces given to | fram Auburn says: "Rogers, Masoy | fue Lie ’ " whieh should have regular, reasonable, and | they pn ae Lour of Tinspecttiny und lille Mere auier men. AI but one-of the old con | Stengall, und Frazer, the fous inon who at- | and vel Te AF naglonatlan lei nanyaee properly remunerative fates, allke for the | the other roads using tho West Side Union ductors on day and night tralns on the Mulue | (empted ta wreek and rob a train on the Cone I Wit. DIR BOONS that the General Conference sball not altor or obinge tho Articles of Rollgion, but alsa the purposes whlch those articles subsorvo, “ft would obvlously be « viotadion of the pro hibition if the General Conference, inatoad of audlug somo more Articles uf Religion, should compose what in called, say, *Artiules of Be- Nef” or ‘Sentencea of Confession,’ and give thom the anme effect in the Church which the Artletea of Religion have. The inure fact that they ure valled something clge doca not provent thom from belng Articleaot ieliglon, And so it Ja with th@atandurds, Thoy ure given tho uses and effectsot Articles of ielixjon, and £ glulm that tbe General Conference, undor the restriotlons imposed by the rulus, transounded ite powors In giving thom this poattion and ef- ot. ‘Pola great change Is Just what the tirst ree strlotive uly aitned ate : A GOTHAMITE'S VIEWS, The ev. Lymun Abbott, D, D., the distive ulvhed Now York diving, and co-editor with Frenry Wurd Beecher of the Christian isons in wen have secured 4,050, sltuntions during the yenr, Eleven colleges of the Stato have us- Soclations, ‘There are elghe points whore there Is aut urgent demand for associations, Seeretary Brown was continued (n ofica anothor your, ‘The report of the Exccutlye Conuiittes recommends the holding at dis trlet conferunces, Attp. im. the Rov. Dr Hruoks, of St. Louis, the noted Bible! stu- dent, conducted n Bible’ rending, Subjects ee ycarene Dr, Bevoks akaii. oceupled the attention of tha andlence. Subjects Work for desuse? John VY. Farwell, of Chica- go, conducted thirty-ninnty devotions, Tomorrow “Mailroad: Work?” will be tho chief tople,. Sunerlutendent Lyford, af the Chicago & Enstern UWtvois; Assistant Gene eral Teket Agent Middlor, of the Pallman Palace Car’ Company: Assistant, Superin- tondent Bates, of the Chicago & Alton, and others, will partichyate. . Teks continued: My cousin told fhetors ty ie tenlnig an the Stu e i ‘ or ‘a wrecont utter to Prof, llerhower: anya lore inferests of the producer, the consumer, aud | Depot to decide tyont some minor dytalts, bn ipelareetle He TT ecalonik file tal Kran Jb tad, en Cae Ho on that Is; ff Tam not hung before the necting » — SUICIDE, EE ee eee of the Sfuthodist Chured to o: tho proprietor of the properties, When this | We, manazement of the depot, They lett) rund have Jost their sltuations, aud many | evel” ars bs OF equrts, J tak they site Rane miatt f lve, Special Diapaten to The Chtrago Tribune, “Thoru uro two qucatons In thie casys Aret, ny Wi a Rea Tandere | Helin for the East by tho 3:30 p. in. 113t GX> tontral V' 3 . . and Lam now ready to die, so TL don't: care 7 F; the general ono whether woy Christian church vollsy was presented to President Vanders | py, he Fort Way! Upon tie Central Vermont, and the parties —- a7 ATLANTA, Ga., Sept, 3—A_ relath :l bress on the Fort Wayne, ho have chargu af thelr dismleant . - how soon it comes, My wife was n reguiac * tay. consistently estavllsh a standard which bilt he objected to it as unwise and dsas- ———— tal he: he racuhie MeeaLWaral, brite ture ll cs . VOORITIR, Baptist, ant professed religion In the Baptist | Siding ut Griftn, forty iniles from Atianta, tut exclude from. ite iinistry 4 tuveber poss trons, and as calculated not only to lead to THE VANDERBILIE ROADS, aa tho Erle Road this week. The ine TRENTON, N. du. Sovt. 30.+Ex-Congreas | Church about four years igo, but lately she | recelyed a telogram fram Lus Veras, N. 3t., | sussing tho guatlications ss thy pautles, loyalty Teuporary but to great permanent evils, It | itr, Worcester, of the Lake Shore, in his | pany gives Ho reusun for its actlon in this | AK Vooshls has beon wequttted on atl ine | lids hat no active membersiiip. Ti very, | today giving the details of the suleide of COHN rR Pariree rre wonld rouse the whole country to tect that | denial of the canard published fn a sensa- | matter, dictnents fount agaiust him adhe He ae fer niceskary for rs, id George W. Lawton, a hephay of Gen, Aloxe | todo thins to do ints Is to Uo guilty of tho aln of competition must be encouraged, so as to | tual morning paver that Mr, Vanderbilt | ‘rho General Manager of the fron Mount- Sadlan stool fo be ai CA its Wife tsa ‘pare of Man | ander Lawton, a prominent eltizen of this | emi reek Taos the ui tau donuramationy prevent the auuge by a few controlling pare | contemplates a consoldation of thy Michie | ain Division of Gould's Southwestern sys ba eae thee and shit ts his. property. It- she go ustray he | State, Young Lawton comniltted suleide in | pave plthorto dono this. And in Dr, Thoman’ ies of huterests too Immense to be needlesly | gan Central and the Canada Sauthern with | ten, has returned te St. Louls from his trip A Stalwart Indian ippoured tho othor day at | Has n right to bring her back. But if he kil sy nd atte a. ardized. Pres 5 ‘S Mlehtg S to ‘Texas, Ho informs tho @lobe-Democrat | Ayluur, Quuboe, with u duu! i a | herhemust nlso kill himself to equatize va dafudlstoudly Joy: saa ibeshinme the Lake Shore & Mlehtgun Southorn, bs thut the Yoxas & Ducifle bs completed to 8 | alder erga bat wished” to wee Prat patties matters, you know, ‘That Lattenptoll to day anderbllts colleagues, tepresonting other | mude to say that the reason the Michie | point 704 miles west of ‘Texarkana, tid that | seated to be regoletuy at the prospect us thoy | but have not auccveded, so fur ye inysele 1s trank lines, perfectly understand his embar- | Central did wot declare a dividend last week ry iniles of new rend wore reeelved yester- | repalred to tho churcb, but suddenly the maiden | concerned, But if Ue law says: * You must rassment, his anxletles, and his dificulties, | way itdld not earn one, while the Lake Shore | day, an Inspection having previously been | clawed bur milud. and positively refuued to bu | die, INeks, for killing tho partner of your shut certalndy they cannot sympathize or eu- | declared a dividend out of Js eurnings. Now, | unde, | ‘Chere are but 135 inites yet to be co ae pres pig Endian told bor to wo baie | boson! i shall not repine, for that will operate with hin in his extraordivary and | White [fs true that the Michigan Central did [| completed to take the track te DPQ. eae (a eee ee eee ee eee tuoat be scored | 2atare tatters in this world. Yes, 1 was hot fare suoug wong y te Murra in he: eouruct calls [oF tho completa at ails li Another Wouan gave ber the woudinw oustuio eruzy when Sent hor sown \ {im crazy now, y see itivideni, equi rue | tance by 13 o'clucic of Dee. dL, es Y : Soy i KR OAOSPYLED WALLS OF BATES. eurniwoas of the Lake shore Tat the fast quire 1bst, but it naw nukes thowsht ths lust Tall tunded for te one that bad digi et an eee ii eerie Py i be i Y y anu marricd her. Only tu bot re doat by | Heve Ut, but tds true, “Phoy won't line a haye always proved injurious to the coms J ter were no bettes, aud It could not have dee | willbe Jali in Et Pusu in Ue to let the | tho entire tranvacuon.,. ae are z erazy tol like wy, will they, we? ‘dhe a hotel fn that place by sending a bullet from, a pistul through his brain, Lawton for somo thu past had: been leading a dissipated Ife, Tle left for Maxivo a fow dayy sice to jolna benthor there, hae CoLusuus, O., Sept. 80.—The dead body of Nattls Jordan, a young wowan, was fount flouting in the Sciote Iver today, ‘The girl has been dissipating for some time, and itis supposed she committed sulglue, case thore {4 unotherquestion—via.t Docs ble toaobiag contiict with the stundurde which the. Methodist Church has eet up?" . $a A SENATORIAL PAIR, SAN Francisco, Cal,, Sept, 30,-A dispateh from Virginia, Nov., says that Senator Fair tuat oyeulne fecelveat uw telegrain rot the son of Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, by whieh It Is euuiuly settted that Falr will pale with Pinte dustritetive aide for rellef, Heretofore