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IN CONFERENCE. The Methodist Ministry Con= gregate at Sycamore, Iinois. Dr. Thomas’ 'frinl the Prin- cipal Event of the Conference, Appointment of Dr, Fowler as Pres- ident of a Oouncil of Fifteen, Biographical Sketches of the Fifteen In+ ‘ quisitors Chosen to Sit in the Case. . Progress of the Council in the Trial for Heresy. Text of the Demurrer Present- N ed by Dr. Thomas’ Counsel. A Postponement Seoured until This Afternoon to Accommodate the Defendant. Somo of the Hercsy-Hunters Actively Lobbylug Against the Alleged Heretic. Prooseilings in the Oonferonca During tho Ereotion of tho Oourt. THE CONFERENCE, OPENING, . Speeiat Disnatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune. Sycauonn, Oct. f.—The conference was for- nally opened this morning with the Impressive teremony of the Lord's Supper, which was ad- ailnistered by Bishop Wiley, of Cincinnath At the conclusion of tho sacrament the Bishop mmailo a few remarks on the Inpse of time sinco he Inst met with the Nock Hiver Conference. Nine yours ago it was his privilege to preside nt its session, During the iuterval death bad in vaded tho ranks of the brethren, and three of the ministers who bad tout the guod fight had tuken thoir departure for the bouse nol made with hands oternal in tho heavens, Ie believed that tho spiritual Influonce of tho conference was for good upon tha inbubltants of the city or yillugo in’ which §t was held. He hoped that tho miniatera would bring tho blesa- tog of God upon the households in which they sword guests, and that thoy would be careful not to forget tho young people, who were now Just assusceptibie to the influence of yoo as thoy were when the, speuker was a boy. Me warned the brethren not to tadulge in any kissing, agit was dangerous bustiess. In conclusion be hoped that the conference would proceed wlthout any jnrring, and for the glory of tho Church, . ‘The Hoy. W. A. Smith, the Socratary, read tho roll, and all responded sanyo 8, there bolny 10 present. ? ‘ It was announced that Dencon C. C. Lovejoy, of tho Wyoming Conference, and C. W. Crall, of the Wyomtny Conference, had Loan transferred to the Rook River, ‘Tue Rev. W. A. Snilth was reflected Sooratary by acclamation.’ W. He Halght and 8 F. Dun- ning wero appuintod assistants, STANDING COMMITTEES, Educntion—C. H. Fowler, B. 1’. Marah, IL. TL. Martin, Alonzo Campoell, W. Goudfeliow, N. H. Axtell. t Sunday-schools and Tract Cause—F. A. Tinrd- ing. J. M, Clendenniug, &. A. Harwood, M. H. ‘Trigas, J. Hartman, J.8, Norris. Church = Extension—J, Wiiliumson, Spencer, TC. Clendenning, RM. Sinith, W. 1, W, Ae ‘Wibvbval. I. 1 Artes. dp Freedmen—J. Robert, M. M. Parkhurst, A. Wakeman, W. I, Smith, It K. Blbbing 8. Earnuvy, ible Cunso—J. Linevayor, J. Odgers, D. We ‘Linn, 1. te. Sallertield Foster, W. F, Minty. Observance of tho Sabbuth—It. 5. Can M Conktlng, B.C. Stoler, 1, E. Springer, J. Baumne, A. TH, Needham. nperance and Tobncco—J, Caldwell, J, 1H. 4, ‘Thome Sweot, 0. KF, Mattison, MM, 1. i. C, Arnuld. Seninyn’st Causo—IT, 1, Fisk, W. A. Adams, ‘Thoms Cochran, G. W, Carr, C. W. ‘Thornton, G, K. Hoover, 1, Book Coneern—T. W. Richards, W, KF. Do Lay, J. A. Vhomus, HE, Clendenning, J. C. Stougas ton, W. Clark, Co wo Records—It. Provtor, H. Heatly, id, J. Hitebuock, I. 1. Hazalton, B. I. Vanhorn, J. Adams, L, W. Adams, C. A, Bucks, G, 8. Meredith, ‘Young. New York Bool Accaunts—l, W. Adams, est-olliees=s Bush, vesaltans Cases—Tho Contoronuy Stuwards, Publi orsh(iees luke lone 1. Carta Statistic, Re Strobel Hh, Turalu, 11, ‘M, Springer, W, W. Suttociiuld, Uf. Mottman, John Note, Wanien’s Foreign Miaslons—A, M, Stokes. Aduiyston—i. M. Horing, 3, Cotes, 1. W. Drow, 8. Stover, A. IL sehoomuttor, J. ft. Allon, Memoirs, Gurnay, Like Hituaeook, WW, E, Bmiltt, J. H. Alling, WL, Me Snaeinger, J. Bush, tHe msior Announced that, Ln consequence of tho decease of tho Ie W. Jewott, Presiding Eldur or tho Jollet District, the Nev. W. IL Burns would Fepresent tho district iu tho confereney wid ulso Jn the Bishop's Cabinet. ‘The Kev Iti, Popa af Chteaga, was waloer ienbstitute fords, Ie Adams ws tha Colen homer of the Conferen ptowurds, 4 uv. IL Fowlor moved that tho Pre- {jaing lors fhe muypawered to peaposu nomtnin: ond for tho standing commitious at thy next Jeaslon, nid ft wis concurred in, ‘the Conterence Ntuwarisfas appointed at the Jast session were vontirmed, ‘Tho Koy, WM. Hatiold announced that he ad been requested to cull the attention of the to the Womun's Home Missionary nod naked that 8 conunittes be appalnt- pngidor {ta clalma and eundition, Tt was to ordered, und the fallowiny uppe teds J. W, Puelpa, We A. Speer, We JAbberton Hiller, M. C. Simith, We H, Honllay, A committou of glx wie nppulnted to consider he fiterests of parties having clulmsof£ wilnune Hall chnructer aguluat tho conference, ‘The toy, Lewis Muredith thought the Church ie, enter its protest agninst the growing vit a MONSIONISM, dud ho asked for the appointmont of a com: nittce to conaider the question and mumoriilize fae Government to suppresd it. It was so rderod, and tho follow; MUTtING Was. Ape olnteds W. F, Stewart, W, I Mere- ith, W. D. Atchison, J.C. Foster, M,C, Wilcox, The “olghteonth ‘question=" Who wre tho Hipernusmerary preachuray “ews thon taken bp, "This waw a litte out of tho uaual line ot procodins, and waw necessitated by the fuct itt Dr. Thomas was last year placed fj that tategory, Tho churiaturs of tho Reva, W. F. Hewart, L, Suliabury, We Hf. Daniels, A. 2. inten, G1, Ford, J, G, Cross, and ‘t, 0. Younis passed, and thoy, wero continued, ‘The ev. B,C. Wiro-was chunuod from the Bupernunierary to tho ciuutive list. . ON THE CALL OF DIL THOSLAS' NAME, Flder Wilting stated thut anne tine ayo tho ‘Doctor bud been valted before a comimittus of she Chicago District for trial, and suspended, Tho Lider muved that the mattur bw refurred to ‘committee of fifteen, and it was ao ardered, Phe Bisbup announced that be would ‘goluet tho committee liter ou In the proceedings of the conference, Dr. Stowe, of the Hook Concern; Dr, Fullor, Of the Detroit Cuntermuces Dr. Combes, of tho uth Kansas Couferensy, wore Introduced, aud fnvited to seats ou the Hoar. Dr. Fuller statcd that tor fire ee yours be had Leen a pastor in the Muthod(st Cuureh, lap. dlaure}, and wag now fn bila Tth-your, Attur ipeakiny & tow kind words tur those of the drethren whom he pursonally knew, bo made un argent mid cloquent plea for wld for tho Michie yan suuercrs, » After souio debate jt was dotorinined that tho blurd iu the coufervnce tuke up a speci! col- eto und romit the prooguds ty David Proston. & Co., Detroit, to be used for the rellet of tho Plvthudist preachers und churches In the * jiurnt datrict.”* \ aa Hi Miller, who dad buen on tho supere tt, nutnerary list on account of fllness, was trans: forred tu the effective list nt his own request, The nineteenth spieeion “Who are super- annuntell preachors?” was iaked, and the chire actera of Hrathora Matchellor, Hodges, Gains mon, Walker, Hurr, Wiley, Pltsbury, ‘Keyes, Monied, Wolpole, Hanna,’ Agard, Goodrich, dones, Sanford, Lnzonby, Feld, Whitehead, an ‘Walker were paesed and they wore continucd. At THIS JUNCTURE the Nishop announced the followin: to try tho Thoimns cara: ‘TP Viuinb, Loult Carts, Henry 1. Itood Mestukes, FF. Firmiloe, George W, Win: y Co W, Crotl, Robert Buntty, Iyaac Jiaoburger, Rufus Congdon, J. Clendenin, FA. Harding. BE. M. Boring, Th nnnouncliy tho list the Hishop stated that ithad been submitted to tho defense, und they bad made several changes. These bad boon submitted to the Church authorities, and thoy had made four changes, Tho Hav, Axtell stated, before the Bishop read tho list, Unit he had wot seen tho list since it was corrected on behalf of the Church. After the namus were roud, the Bishop hatded the pas per to Mr Axtell, who exauined ft curetuly nnd made ta objection, ‘The Hishop then appuinted THE REY. DR. FOWLER 1 . coun. ‘The Hey. Mr. Harding asked to be excused, on tho ground of tho [hues of some of is friends, The lev, Me. Curts als wished to be excuse The Mishop stated thet he could oxeuay no ui Jt was an iniporiagt matter, and the wishes of the eouferonve must he eumplied with. ‘Tho dtuv. Mr, Tobia moved that the tev. 1. M, Hatheld prosecute the caro on behalf of the cunteronee, Oe, Ihntcheuck offered nu aineudment that Dr, Dandy und the Rev. M. M. Parkhurst be tho counsel for the coufurenee, Ur. Dandy bexxei to be excused. His former relations with Dr, ‘Thomas, whily Presiding Hider of the Chictze District, rendered him disqtall: fed to do Justice ta tho ose. The Rey. Mr. Stover offered asa feubstitute thut Dy. Hatteld and the Roy, M.M. Parkhurst bu tho prosecuting counsel, Elder Willing and Dr, Hitchcock hoped thut Dr, Dandy would tot decline, Tho Rev, Mr. Fuster satd there were mentors of the cunferencuswho could not do things tureed upon thein hy the custerence. ELDER WILLING suggested that Mr, Parkhurst’ bo appointed counsel, and allowed tochoose his assistants, and he ainauded tho substitute to that vlfect. Dr, Hatiold sald that he did not desire to ha the stuty put upon him, It wasn very disugrees able Pires committea Marsh, M. ff. Martin, Jon SIDENT OF TIT Mr. Stover thought a mistake had in not having tho trial before tho couterenco, #0 that wk the brethren could bear for themselves, aud hive an oppurtunity of bes fig placed mn reenrd, Elder Wiiliig's ainondinent to the substitute Hes nud the substitute provatied by a large mafority. th eretary thon read the minutes of ho atid several gentlemen who wero on nding cominitices, anid also on the hot us cuse, asked to be exensed, The Msn unnouneed thit tho Thomus ease overrutod wl othoe matters, and no enanges or excuses would Lo permitied, Tho minutes were confirmed, and tho confers enco adjourned tilt tomorrow morning. DR. ‘THOMAS? 'TRIAL. AYTERNOON, Special Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune. Sycamore, Oct, &.—Tho Kecieslastical Court of Fitteen, with the Lev. Dr. Fowler as Moderator, met this afternvon in tho Congregational church, which had been putattho disposal of tho confereuce by its pastor, Tho distinguished defendant and his counsel, Messrs, Miller and Bennett, of lown, and Axtell and Sheppard, of the Roek Hiver Cunfercnee, were promptly on tne, but several of tho court were dilatury, and it wags fully half-past 2 when Dr. Fowler enllod =the court to order, ‘Thoro was quite oa Jarge attendance = of minis+ tors, Jaymen, and outsiiers, Dr.’ Dandy opened the proceedings with prayer, asked for Unristinn eandorand impartiality, and beped that ug personalities or bitterness would bo ine dutged In. ‘Dr. Fowler said that the purposo of tho ap- puintiment of the committee was well under- stood, Was the prosecution propnred to go on? De. Tiatheld euid that as Dr. Parkhurst, the chief counsel, was nut present, tho prosveution could not then go on, but as be would be with them in about Lulf au hour. a recess would bo inorder, ‘The Moderntor wanted to know if tho defend- ant wora ready. , Mr. Benedict—Wo can’t toll until wo hear tho charges. ‘Tuo Moderator announced that A RECESS of half an hour would be bad, which was very geatifying to. suing uf tho Court, who engerly embraced tho vacation to peruse tha Chicago bapers, Which urrived hero just before the nd- Journmunt of the conference, Pending tho urrlyalof Dr, Parkhurst, it is not out of order.to yo niittto into the personnel of the Court, Str. SMarsh was bora in ine diana. He was admitted to tho lock Kiver Conference in. 1BT, dt an 1s now in charge of tho Court Street Church, Roukford, Mr, Plumb hatls from tho “land of wooden nutniegs,” where ho was born in sBu8. When 23 years old he wis ordained by this cons ference, His chirge iy nt Minooka. Eldar Bors ing lg unc of tho whootborses of Methodist in tins State, He was born in Onio tn 181d; was admitted to tha Ohio Conference in 1845 and dumitted to Rock River in 1867, | Ite was ut ono. time nancial azont for the Huma for the Friendiess, wud hus ulways beun more or less naguclited with charitable institutions, Lis present charge ig Whuiton, Mr. Linebarger, tho presont pustor of tho Grant Place Church in Chieaga, ty a mitive of this State, and wits admitted tu the pulpit in Ike, Louls Curts, the pastor of the church in which tho conterency is beld, came from the uckeyo State, where he wus born th 1845, He became: a mnember of the confervuce in Ise, Mr. Marti 3b Canadian, und was born tn 1b07. He wis ad- inltted to tho ministry and this conference in 184. : Hu hos been twenty-seven yours in tho ministry. und jy now the pastor of the Kubui Church, Freeport. Mr, Stokes iy a native of, ryland, where hu was born tty (stu. bi 187) he: Liven wincinber of the Lultimore Conferance tho following your was transferred to Kook River, Hils_ presout charge is MMnekley, a bitte village on the Chicago & tuwa Hallvend, John Atvads, pastor of tho chttrel at Franklin Station, also caine from OW, Wherg hoe was born In 18d7, dle Jolued this conference in Mr. Farailloo alshinwn. fle was born in 1s. After golng through tho usual probationary experi- once, hy beenme aliinited with this conference: tn Ho his uburyge uf tho chtirch at Leni, Mr. Winslow i ou onutive of | Musgu- ehusotts nnd ie Os years old. Hu was ordained in 1872, aid 14 now pastor of the church ut Monto, Charles Crall, nuny yeurs ao, Wis A menibor of the confurenee, but for sume yours pust ho tad been pronehing in Colorado and Ne- voli. He rejoined his tiret eve ducing tha pros: jt conference yonr, and id locited at Mount Carrol, Robert Beatty bs from the north ot Tretund, were Metiodiam 1s gtillus sturdy. as it wae Nfty yeurs ago, Le was born in 191d, Whirty-tlve yours a bevame Wo inember uf Atock River, and bas at Cinys traveled the elreult, on horsebnes with suddichags, Ie lt pastor of tha elittreh ut Chemung. Hutus Congdua was born in Now York In 18si,uud buenme n menbor of, this conferenes in t875, 10s present charge ja l'wely-osille Grove. ‘Tho following members of the court voted for ‘Pibbals’ resotution usking Dr, ‘Thomas to with draw frow the Church: wb, Linebarger, Farcllog, Beatty, Congdon, and Hordin—six,.Tho following inginbers voted to; Marsh, Hurl, Marti, and Clendenning-—four. ‘those who did hot vot Were Uurta, Stokes, Munda, and Wiis stow-four, Crall was not then a mombor of tho eontarened, AP HALE-PAST THRE Dr, Parkhitrat came intu cuttrt, and the business seaeion was resiiued, Sr. Bonnett, of fuwa, vo! tho counsel dor Dy, ‘Thomas, suid that, before tho ¢ummittee vould ‘proceed’ with) the. oase [t bund, the defense shoutd bo furtishod with the — chirgey, 8 he to ullow the dosendant tu take wy exception or not, If there bu any exveptions, the queatian could be sina, aud ufter suttioment tho plea of net guilty cau. bo entered, Di PARKHURST stated ho would bo witting to goon with tho trlal on the record already tate up In Chienze. He nad Just cou in from the traf und had aa thine ta talc with any one. Uo was satisied witht the vhurges preferred at thu former trial. Mr, Bonnett suld tts olfont was entitled tow trial Wy. (ha conference which could go pon tho record, ‘Otherwise thore would ba uuthlug In the rucord of the conturutice, ‘Tho Modcrator—Tho prosecution will preseat 1 churge: fhe trial can go undue nove, Dea. Hatheld ang Parkhurst sald thoy did not have any documents with then. ho Moderator pregumted the documunts Aa sent Mp from tho trial in Chicago, gud instructed ¢ho Clerk to reud the chirges, Mr. Hunnett ubjected, aud usked for tne to prepare an answer, Mo. woutd consider the vhurges ia having been read, He butleved the defense bud a yatld objection. De. Hatitula auld ha hud no intention of interposiuy any (webnical quibbles, Ilo wanted tue cage tricd on ity inerlis, ‘Zhu vourt then took a recess tit evening, 2 UVENING BESSION, Tho Eccleslastieat Court pre mpily reasscm- Hed at 7:39, with Suderutor Fowler ih thu chatr, Dr, Miller, of counsul for the dofense, preventell tho folluwlnug domurcer to tue ubaryos, Which uu textually the sume us presented At the Chicago ral in tho tattur of the charwes and spoolfications ayninet i, W. Thomas, made by MW. Parke hurat, befuco the ituvk liver Conforenco of wo Dluthodiet Epieopal Church, at thalr seesion Oct. ed), HOW courcs tho suld IL. W, ‘Thus, und objects to tho said charges and speuitivas Hons, und for cuusus thorcof states the follow au ¢ i ‘That the socond charge suts forth and Keats hountburity or stindurd of doctrine by which the suid Thomas vay bo teled or disclpinod, 2. ‘hut the seoond churge duos not ullege nor astute the article of roligionof suk Church which bus been violated by tho sald Thongs, &, Sout the third bpecitication sete forth and alleges no established or autuorlzed stundard “note would pe in such an iinproved condition In wideuartss of duatrine by which tho said Thomas ca be tried or disciplined, 4, ‘That tho fourth specification sets forth no nrticle of religion of sali Church which the said ‘Thomas hos violated or by which ho enn be trie! or disciplined. ‘That there arc no authorized standards of doctrine in auld Church tn retntion to the ont- Joss punishinont of tho wloked, under which he, the anid Thomas, can be Inwfully tried or disel- piined, E 6. That what are the established standards of dovtrines of salt Churet other than tho articles of religion have never been prescribed by any. General Conforoncy of said Church, and theres fare sald spcelfieation charges no offense for aru Bethe anid Paginas: ean be tried or discl- pinned. y 7. And tts to all the charges and specifications, tho auld Thomas siys that thore tire no estab Ished standards of religion other thin tho nrticles of religion on sueh dovtrines né nro clearly stated tn the Book of Discipline ‘and protected by the first restrictive rule. Wherefore, the said HM. W. Thomas asks for Judgment tn accordance therowith, NeW AxTRty EMony MILLER BR. OD, SHEPTARD, iW. De Hor forefoot and n largo portion of ber kool ara ono, and hor bottom appears to th in bad shape. the propeller Menominco Ja in dry-dook to re- coive new brasses and for repairs to her star- bonrd.arch, and tho stoam-barge Nabant for a bow wheel. A QUICK RUN. Sveetat Dispaten to Tha Chteaga Tribune, Amngnatnura, Ont, Oct. S.—Tho steamship Baxonta mado tho run from Buffalo to the river In twenty-three hours, with 1300 tons af coal and 4) torts of milrond iron, on ndeattor thir teon feet. She voaled up here, THE Th H. SHEPARD TO DE RENTIT. etal Disnateh ta Te Chicago Tris ne. MILWAUKES, Wis., Oct, 6.—The ownor of tha schooner L. 1, Shopird baa made arrangaments with the Milwaukee Ship-Yard Coninany to give hor a thorough rebulld, Work will vont- muoncod at once, QUICK BAILERS, Spectat Dispateh to The Untengo Tribune Mruwauker, Oct. &.—Tho sehooucr American, Capt. Cal Beokor, mado the rim from Chicago to Oswoxo ant Lack to this port in twenty-tour duys, and the schoonor Jonnio Mathows, Capt. Paul Marry, came up from Cleveland tn six days. ‘THE I. P, RANNEY DISABLED. Special Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaukre, Wis. Oct, f.—Tho stenm-barge Rufus P. Ranney 13 hore disabled by her wir~ pumps belug clogged HP. Bho wus forced to drop her consort, tha schooner Lradloy, off Ra- eine. NAD HER RUDNER DISABLED. Sptetat Dtapatch to The Chteago Tribune, MIDWAUKRE, Oct. 5.—Tho scow L. May Guth- rie had hor rudder disabled Inst evening while towiug down tho Monominee River, Repairs were made today, Wo MANKET FOI THEA Speetat Diapatch to The Uhteago Tribune. Minwauner, Wie, Oct. 6.—Tho schooner I. J. Conway uerived today with ® cargo of ratirond tes, but (nding vo murket for thoi procecdad to Chicago. . ASHORE ON DUCK ISLAND, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Osweco, N.Y. Oct. i.—Tho Toronto schooner Mary Everett, light, Is reported ashure on Duck island, A tug has gone to hor assistance, MARINE NEWS. Grain Freighta Exhibited Faint Signs of Life Yester. day.‘ throw hitn a board Juat as ho was sinking fur tho Inst time. x Mariners aro representing that a fog-horn or boll should be pinced on the dummy on the De- troit iver, a¢ whon thoy aro passing near thore inn fog thoy are at present unnblo to deter. miuo thoir loontion, Tho Government shoul? supply tho want, Nelthor Unrbormastor had a warrant for tho arrest of Capt. Wilds nt any timo, and an edi> torint Inn morning ahect yesterday reflecting on one of thom was wholly wnealled for and un Just, Did all officials perform thoir dutics as consclontiously and faithfully as Chicago's Harhormasters the, community would bo fortue nate, ‘Tho propelicr Scotin, of the Moreliants’ Mont- real Line, fs in port, Capt Beott, her com. mandor, it is understood, thinka of wintering here, and, of course, will Join tho “ Jolly Cap- tnins’ Club.” It fs tho Intention uf tho present mutnbers to pttice, in all tho lirst-clnas entic- inon who sail tho Inkos; and to bold regular weekly mectings. — VESSEL CHARTERS, AT HUFFALO, Ne Yo Bptetal IMspateh to The Chteago Tribune, TBurrano, N, ¥., Oct. 6—Coal fralghts con- thoue quite firm, and ratos may be quoted at $1.40 to $1.45, Engagemonts—!ropellerJuninta, coal tu Ubleayo, $1.45; ateam-barge Jusse Fare well and vonsorts and sehoouer L.A. Daw, cont to Chicago, ut $1.40; steamebargo D. Hallentine aud consort A. 3, Moore, conlto Biilwaukee at $1.40; propaller Wissahickon, bulk salt to Chi- engo at 81.63. Canal frelghts were dull at 4 grain in tho clevators, with tho adaltion being | coutson wheat and 3} cents on corn to New dnily. made to tho stock by eaual and rail, giving | York. thom hopo that frelghts must again recover and tat paying rates will be pall before tho close of the seaxon, ‘he folluwing embrace tho vesseladakon yesterday: Wor Bnffato. Propellor Philadelphia, cura. Propeller Vanderbilt, corn. Propeller Onelda, corn, Propeller Waverly, vorn, Sebooner Alteghaiy, corn For Mi Sehooner Edward Dink Some Demand for Carriers, but the Rates Offered Merely Nominal. Coat and Lumber Freights Still Very Firm at the Recont Advance, 5 “Around tho Lakes—Vessel: Ohartors—Dock and Other Notes—Arrivals aud Dopartures. ESNETT, Counagl. . Mr, Miller thon asked for A POSTPONEMENT on account of tho Hiness of Mr. Tennott, je oue of tho cuunsel for the defense, Mr, Mifler sald that Mr, Rennett had largely participate: dn tho trink at Chleayo, and ts very famitlar with: all its dotatls, In tile abscnce the sssocinte counsel do not feol Ike proveeding with the cane. Mr. Uattteld, on bebal€ of the prosecution, stated that he would olfer no objection to postponement under the circumstinces, Much us he regrottod tho delay, still he would) not bo wailty of so great a diseourtesy us to insist on proceeding in tho UnAvoldable ubsanee of ono Of the courtsel, He was willing to stay bere three weeks or more, {n Order that tha cada might bo fully disposed oF on its merits, ‘Tho Moderatur wanted to Knowil Mr, Nen- LAKE FRIGITS. GATS, Grain frolghts showed tho slightest animation yesterday, 4¢at acent being offered and paid for corn to Tuifalo. Oftners and agonts were lu better spirits yestordny, tho fininense amount of AT CLEVELAND, 0. Bpeclat Mspatch to The Chicago Tribune, ChnveELAND, O., Oct. &.—Charters—Schooner Monguugon, ore, Marquette to Toledo, #2: achooncer Guido Pfater, coal to Chicago, $1.25, tree; sehooner James LE. Gllinore, two vargous of ore, Kacunnba to South Chicago, $1 free out; schooner Eliza Gortach, block atone to Stilwaus Kee, $2 per ton frees schooner Col. Cook, ore, Escunnba to South Chicago, $1 frees schounor Bushete, 18,000 the morning that the trinl can be proceeded with, Mr, Miller, stpposod that the mombors of tho court would want ta attend the forenoon sus sion of the conferenes. ‘Thy defense tnd no THE SUMOONER SPARTAN SOLD. dG. M, Case, ore, Escanaba tu Bluck Rock, private tholee, “Ne hoped tint Mr. Hennett would be 1 Hinke, vor - Ran MR i RARE ST Botclat Disnaich to The Chicaco Tribune. Wall enouuls tO peveeed In tte AtiortioNt, DiNt, For Cullaigicon feriue: schooner Kent, coul, Lake Bria port to | ssravamicut, Wis, Oct. G-oG. Knicssior has Vropolter Canada, coru., should ho be unahla, to nponr, the te ‘Total capacity... 2nisd Would oun withouthhn, Fivally, utter a little more lobnte, AN ADJOURNMENT WAS OHDENED tH tomorrow aftornoou, ‘This committes of Ufteen ts tho court of Nual resort, #0 far as this vonference {8 concerned, Tt bs, in fact. the cul ference Itself, and its tlnding will be exactly tho Bute, md have the same force, ns it it had been tho avt of tho eonference,, Moderator Fowler ba, tu all futents and purposes, tho -Hishop, and in tho diseourge of his duties ns presiding ollicer of the court Is endowed with the same powers and belvileges us the Bishop himself, no tuss und no sold tho schooner Spartan to Shotoygun parties for $1,000. THE STRAM*DAROB MARY JARECKL. Spectat Dispatch to, The Chicago Tvibunes MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. §.—Tho stenm-barge Bars doraek ig iu port disabled, cn route to q notto, are, Escanaba toC cland, private terms, AROUND THE LACES. WRECKED ON OSWEOO IREAKWATER, Spectal Dispatch to The Caleayo Tribune = * Osweno, N. Y.,Oct.6.—Tho Kingston schooner Hichardgon, laden with 9,200 bushels of baricy from Kingston, conaigned to Smith, Murdock & Cou, of this alty, mistook n Nght on the shoro at 3u.m.and ran on tho wost breakwater, which was buried out of slyht by the heavy aca. Sho pounded terribly. , Lo crow of six meu nnd tho Lumber freights romuln sth at tho advanco of lust week, Thoro are immonuso stocks atall tho shipping ports awalting removal, and ves- sels are in demand. ‘To add to tho causes that muke luinber-carrlorg in demand f8 tho fact that the canalvoats In the river sultable for lumber carrying are fullof grain, and cannot got tholr enryoes discharged for waut of room In the clo PORT OF CIIICAGO, ARIIVALS, 8tme Corona, Milwankeo, sundries, mr Chiicaxd, Manitowae, sundries. pudure, Buituld, sundries. ‘Uwaon, Kseanaba, Iron ure. is rap J. ti, Owony wore, There fg an ittenso but thor- | vators, ‘Tho followlug are tho rates: Prop Scotla, Moutranl, stnirics, ounhiy welleconcented feeling | wmon the | From East Saginaw to Luke Erie fomale | ook “managed: | to! Jump, cn | the } fron Helacare Ergesundiiey Preachors— concerning — tho outcome of | | porta,..s... sooe oS breakwater and wore taken off by tha tug | Hip swallow, monies umvur. re ak jah epRUNaE ar KS Ogun Pooh een naw to Ublca HO... Wheeler. ‘Thoy lost ovory stitch of clothing ux- Trop de Shiraiy giatates Futnibor, re Inrgely In the mnjority, taking tho confer | From Tay Clty to Lake Erle port copt what thoy bad on tholr backs, and evory | #t0 nike White Lakes vt 8 ai SURE econ ee I Schr Uines Murray, Aipona, univer. Ping phate ie trl "position Prout Iie Clty. 16 Colca dollar they possessed, In tesa than five minutes Rveplint bine Chariuvgli, Use Sho comptexton of tho committee, a3. based on after striking the vessel was in pleces. Sho Schr Bohr trun state, iientabn, lunibor. ihe vate uf A yene aio, dacs not wxaetty demon. rated 121, waa valued we $4,000, and was Jusured | SenE tie Joey Machu: ion or, strate its present feuthingnt, it Is cla finned that for #00, Her mastor, Billy MekKee, owned | Sele i. # Bruce, Bultalo, eit oe Tongs aC Bo neues Ot bre ttontieeted fe pesstveh et one-third and J. Klehurdson tho remainder, Tho } Schr Ind. Conwny, niloyra Hutuur, es, 2 the hupe that tho Ductor would withdraw front a iy Canadinu schooner Nellie Lhorosn was misled by | Schr Solkirk, Cleveland, cout tho oburoh, and thus remove oll possibility of | There is no change In iron-ore frojgbts. Rates See UO ie faaidausee and tes, tho snme shore light tat was mistaken by tho Behe Si trouble and ecandal. Others voted against | temuln firm at tho following figures from tho at od | Selir Mt. ie, Conk, Hamlia, lumber. ft for tho reason that they | wanted | polnts named: ree nie: narrowly escaped | eee ad Audrowme lulose Lisrbor, posts and tes, to haven if ¥ Sho struck tho plor, shifted hor cargo, aud domolishud bor furniture, Thore Is a heavy sen on tho luke toduy, with a strony northwosterly wind, Spectat Dispateh to ‘he Chicago Tribune, Krnaston, Ovt.'6,—The schooner: 1tchurdson, which ran on tho pier und was wreoked ut Os- xpression of tho conference on the voxed quvstions, nid sottle thom furevor, IY pos- sible, and relieve Dr. Thomns of THE WEIGHT. TILAT HAS BEEN MANOING OVER HIM for three or four years, Somme of tho Toctor's mora bitter upponents are uctively labbying Hayeo, Ludington, IMmbuer, . Sital, Linwulin. bunmber, Sebr Imperial, Menvminos, lumbor, Sctir Foltcltous, Muakexun, luinber, Schr dalle Pratt, Ludington, tumber, Senr Granger, Ashtabula, coal. From Escunnba to Chicngo....¢... From Escanaba to Lako Erie ports... From Marqustto to Luke Erle ports... COAL. Advices from Buffulo represent coal as unset- tled, with an unward tondoney, caused by the . wou this morning, Was owned bore, She wus i ‘ DOM ugulnst hia, ‘This. Is done fn tho private houses | Searelty of vesselson tho lowar lakes, Noarly | iy"Gid uraft, but rated A234, having been kept | HchE Christians, Mantetique, bet: Ne which tho minister are stepping. fewould | all tbo Dix eurtlers aro now ot thls port waltlug | Yonstuutiy, iu repute, She’ und wieenay tous | Belt dalle Brown, BE Josools Ising ties and poles. Appear from what is whispered on the outside } for grain freights to reach a paying figure. | aunyon made five trips to Uswogo with barley. ETO AL BALUISOR, tut kuino of the propugadists have tot hesl- | Froiyhts from Oswego are'reported very strong, Stmr Corona, Milwauk Tho most luportunt trip aver nade by tho yea- sol wits last Inf], Whon Bhe took & cargo of dy- namite from Kingston to Fort Willams for tho Cunudiun Paciilo Rallway, and after an oveutrul trip arrived safely ut bor destination. The sca- gon buiug tou late tor a coturn sho Iald up thore, and during the spring fresbuts was hoisted bi an Ive-shove upon the bunk, where sho lay until tho arrival of the Cuptulu, whon sho was re- pire and made her return trip. { THE GRANITE STATE IN TAD BIUAPE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKKE, Oct. 6.—A telegram was recolved bere yesterday requesting that the tug Levio- thin be dent to tho ussistance of tha propeller Granite State, sunk ot the Cluy Banks plers. It ig belfeved thut tho old stouin-barge will go to pieces, aa shu rests on bowldors and fs very ten- der, having been ln service for a poriod of thirty yeurs. She is owned by J. itussotl,of Chicugd, who purchased her from’ Philo Cham- borlain some time ago for $1,000, A NEW ELEVATOI, Spreiat Dispatch to. Ths Ohicaye Twbunss. * Bu¥rara, N. ¥., Oct. 6,—Work waa begun this morning ott theexcavation forthe now oleyator tobe built by tho connecting ‘terminal railway company, on tho old Salt’ Doek property across Hluckwell Canul. ‘Tits elevator und railway will berun In couneetion wijb the propellers of tho Anchor Jdne fora through route to the sen- tated to upprouch the Moderater and justruct him how be shuuld rule in tho event of certain contingencies, Mtr Chicago, Mant! ndrivs. Prov I. Mebonald, ruts Hplate [trop wallow, Montaxue, Ian, #rop Fountain City, Dutfuld, 4100 bu corn und sune rics. Prop i, H. Thompson, Muskegon, tight. Prop Champlain, Chaboyyun, sundel Prop Annie Laura, Muskegon, tut. ‘Op Alburt poner. Muskegon, Haht, alo, Nyht. p YH, icetchum, Clovaland, lzbt, Prop Willian Criypoh, Manisteg, luht. Prop Dean Iehmond, Wuttlo, 23.00 bu tlax-soed and sundries, Prop Alaska, Buffalo, 50,00 bu flax-seod, i" Prop Vandorbilt, Buttal 00 bi corn and sundrios, Prop Onclda, Dudalo, 17.28 bu corn und sundries. Prop Vurope, Amborsbury, Ngbt. Schr Levi tirant, Muskegon, ght. Schr Ida, Manistey, light Sehr Androw Jackson, Muskegon, light, Sonr Gen: 7 KUnEAtON, Halt, Sehr 1. M. Mason, Dotour, light, Bebr Ulta, Munk nko} rehe Nobure I Bebe Musvio thompeon, White Behe Munnte King, Sohr Adirundaek, Grutid , Schr M. H. Porew, Me Schr (, I Muckloy, Menokaurioe, init, sehr Presio, Grand Haven, llyht 7 ‘chr Annies Sherwoud, Krig, 20,10) bu corn, Schr Lotito Wolf, Cheboyun Mab Scher Hattle Bishér, White Lake, Nabt, Bene Aumontica Hoy, Grand Haven, light, Behe Neliio 'Tarront, Munkeuony, juenk Schr 8, A. irish, Graud iiavon, hight, carriors for the uppor Inkes being very scuree. Tho following aro the figures from tho ports named below: From Buffalo to Chicago. From Butfalo to Milwaut + AUG 1.60 From Suifute to Duluttt......0.6 . 1.05 Erom Luke Erle ports to Chiengo...,. 10D140 Frou Luke Erlo ports to Milwaukeo,,, From Luke Erie portsto Ruvine......« From Lake Lirie ports to Escanaba, WILL DE ASKED 'TO-EXPLAIN. “itluf tho conterence this mort ing itiriend of Dr. ‘Thomas will rise to a que: tion of privilege when Dr. Parkhurst's nume called, and ask him to muke ay explanation to venue of his remarks on tho fulluonce re Thouns inde wt the,Culcage trivi, and also iileged to buye been repeated in mich atronger Inigunge ta tho Elgin correspondent of uChicugo pupes. It is stated tonight that Mr. Parkcburst wil! dony tho Elgin remarks, but the frienda of Dr, ‘Thoang claim to bave suillelent — proo! to ebtublish the fact that be did make — the statements complained of, and they propose to pin him to the mark. It would look now us If the hunted. wae nbout to assume the role of the hunter, Whe Usttal mixslonary aud other afternoon and oven ing incetings in connection with the. conference were held, but the attendance wie light, and the proceedings of no general Intervst. J. M, Clendenning is one of three brothers en- gazed In tho Methodist intnistry. He ts a native Of thia Stute, was born in 1KW), and adioitted to tho Weat Wisconsin Conference in t862, In 1806 ho was truusterred to tho Hock Kiver. [Hla pulpit ty in Roscoe. «81400 1.50 ake bri . Fron Take Erie porta to Duluth,...... From Luke Erle ports to Detroit, From Cleveland to Buttalo, . From Oswego to Chicago... . From Oawogo to Milwaukeo,,. eae By Lake Erle ports is meant any ports on Lake Erlo weat of tno including Eric to which {ron-ore 18 conalgned, and frum which coal ia shipped, HOME GA'TUERINGS, THY ONINGR QUESTION. 'Thoro is no doubt fiat the agitation ovor tho bridge question the past fow days willbave a good effect, both on bridgotenders and veseol- mon, The tugmon and Captains of other steam craft will be tnere careful in handiing thelr ‘bents, and {f an aceldeat happens they willbe a i bourd., Chicf Engineer Moses, of tho Auchor ELSEWHERE, prepured 10 prove by incontrovertible proof Just | Lino, has gono to Vhilndeiphin for conwiltation OTUER LAKE Ports. ELL how it buppened, what caused it, and who tho | With the railway officials Iu regard to the dimen Pour HURON, sions of tho clovater. OsW2:GO ‘TOWING, Bpectat Dispatch to Ulamo should properly fall upon. On the other Exaiy, Ill, Oct &—The twonty-second ses- Sprctat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribuna. hand,. tho bridgotonders, especially the stupld Pont Hunong, Midh., Oot, 5—1:80 p. m.—Passed sion of tho I!linvisConferenco of Free Methodist | ones, will be on tho slert to protect Bpesial Dlgpates to: The Caseago Zyibiine, up—Propollers Jay Gould, H. 0. Schnoor, Lowoll Churehes convened in this elty today, the Hav. | thelr bridges, and will, too, tho anno | giQSVS@O.N.¥i Oct Gen Asgoulated Prose | ou.4 purges, A, Hveratt ana cousorty, Tra Chaffoo HB. T. toberts, General Superintendent, in the chair, Devotional oxercises were conducted by tho Chairman, ‘Tho Rov, JG. 'Torrell was clocted Sccretary, tho Rov. A. FP, Ferrla aysiutunt, The Rov. J. 1, Gonzall, from the Blandinvaite aud Lushinell Clreult, was ndmitted to a sent in tho vonference. E. I. all, of lowa, und Monry Cannon, of Lidlana, were admitted on probit tlon, delegates outed, aud committees wore ap- pointod. ‘Tho Kev. 1. 'T, Roberts addressed the couvention this evening. CALLED. Speetat Mispateh to The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, HL, Oct. 5—Tho Mey, ‘I, HL, Hnzet- tine, of Lo sulle, a ripe scholur and prominent, vlorgy nin of the State, bag been called tu the pustorate of the Prosbytorinn church in Warren, aud It is understood will necopt, asthe steamboatmen and tugimnon, endeavour to properly locute tho blawe of uny accident that way happen at or to tholr bridges. A few, and we are ¢lad to say uo fow, bridgotenders having churgo of bridges have very foul tongues, vape- clally when engaged in controversies with ves- selmon. These men are public servants, paid by tho people, and tho cltizens have a right to demand, and dudemand, that tholr wives and dnugbters ehall not be insulted by bearing tho vile language used daily by some bridgetenders in thoir quarrels with steainbont aud tug mon, espeeinily tho latter. Let tho bridgotenuors,whon ngsatiod by tuymen vr othon with foul and ob- keene languuge, hive thom arrested, and after thoy slitit have beew'dned heavily sovernl tues for thy olfense thoy will learn something, and itis romutie npplioy @ only ntew mon omployed on tuys in tho river, the vast majority of tuoin | (MUAVAUKRE, Wis, Oot. G—Tho schoonor bulug geuttemon in overy sense, though their | Driver, bound from Chicago forn west shora banda may ve caltous and thelr taecy yooty, | Port, curried away, bar main Wee betwoon Port Vhs TRnuNE will spare none, elther bridge: | Washington aud Shebosgun yesterday und ro- io OF vouseltion. who mule nuisances of | tuenud to this port. ‘he Camudian burk Alox- themselves or render thonyctves obnoxious to | ander, from Chicago to St, Joseph Taland, tn tho tho pubilo by vile. und Tout language whlto ta | Sault, also camo iuto tho burbor with ber mains the disebarye of thelr work or public dutics, sail budly torn, {oth crate got away ugalo this DOCK AND OTHER NOTES, attorngen. NE SCHOONEL MOONLIGHT. Tho life-saving station ut Middlo sland te dpkciad walsveton ta he Chiesa yibiind: compluted, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oot.5—Capt David Vanco ‘fhe fener Canada, Capt. John McGitin, loft | lott for Cleveland today to attend te repairs on for Colifngwood last evening, the schooner Mouulight, badly damaged by cons duct with tho pters ut that place lust night, ‘Tho companies Interested in tha hill of the vessot aro the Nurthweaturn National, St. Luul Vire & Murtue, Groat Western, Lumar, and Etna, OBLIGED TO HUN ABHORE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, DEskutONTO, Ont, Oct, &.—Tho stanmer Flight, with about 10) paasengurs abonrd, sprung a leak while un tho trip from Napauce for this place, gud the Captain wits obliged to run asboro ubout three unica enst of hore, “Pho ateamer Pilgrim Wont to her assistance, but the Captaln of the Flight reported nll sate. NANTS AND IIGQING PICKED UP, special Dispatch to The chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Ovt, S—Tho schoonor Huona Vista reporta picking up the muainmast, mudneall, and niainrigging of a diamasted craft, probably tho svhoonur J. I, Trucy, wiroady ro- ported, off Iwo Rivers Point. ‘Tho mast was cust adrift apd tho rigging is homp aud old, Tho gall 48 also old and somewhat torn, * VESSEL TITANSVERR, Bperiel Diseuteh to The Chicugo Tribine, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oot, 5.—Tho folluwing sales of the .exurbitant tow bills churged Canadian vessels by the Osweyo burbor tuya the Canadian vosselmon will plucun tug nt Oswego for tho uae of Canudinn eratt, Tho Oswego ‘Tuy Agso- ointion says tbero is uothing in this dispute, and that thelr rates nre 25 Ror cout leas thun last fale whilo frolgbts on this Jako are conaidorably or. | THE LIZZIE A, LAW'S RSPALIS. Speclat Dispatey to ‘Tne Chicago Tribune. Burva.o, N, ¥., Oct. 6.—The ropairs to tho schooner Lizzio A. Law have been comptoted, nod eho fs loading coal for Ch lenge. Her repulrs, consisted of ubout thirty feet‘of keel, forefoot, considerable planking on the bottom, and calk- ing. ‘The amout of tho bill ia $1,700. It will be remember tht tho Law whilo coming down in tow of the tug Erie Belle same tine ago struck ‘on the reef at Bar Polnt, Luke Erie. HINGING DISABLED, Syectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, and barges, Clarion; schooners J. O'Neil, C. G. King; steamers City of Cleveland, Pearl, Flora, Down—Propellers New York, Atlantic, Oxe- maw, J. P. Donaldson and barges, William Cowlo and barges, Middlosox and barges; schooners Groton, Swallow, Savolaud, Francis Palms, Ho- boken, C. G. Mixer, H.C, Richards, ‘Wind north, light. . Weathor tine. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Huron, Mich., Oct. 69:80 p, m.—Passed up—Propellor J. 8, Ruby; schvouors M. T, More rick and Mlveralde, Arrivod—Sehooners Consolo nnd Argo, Down—Propuller St, Pauland consort; schoon- or ‘thomas Parsona, Wind northoust, brisk. Weathor cool and cloudy, Signalsup. Fierce southwester blow- ing. - BUFFALO. Spectat Disvatch to The Cateago Tridune. Burvao, N. ¥,, Oct, &—Arrived—From Chi- caygo—Propollor Chicago, vorn, ote; pro paller Mitwaukoo, corn, flaxseed, ote, Krom Esvana- bu—Schooner Flying Mist, ore,’ From Grand Morlas—Barges Koystone and Mohawk, lumber. Frow Bay Clty—-Burge Amuranth, lumber, From Muskoka—Burgo Hotobkiay, limber, Clonred—For Chicago-Propeller Cua, conl; prorelice Janes Fisk, rails, ote.; propellur Aru- bla, coment, ote.; schoonor L, A, Liw, coal. For Lolodo—Vropolier Russoll Suge, rails, oto, CUEDOYOAN, Sptctat Dispateh to The Vhicaga Tribune, Cnzvovaan, Mich. Oot, Arrived and olenred—Propeller Lawrence, Wiyd northwest, blowing a gnic, fuk Dispatch to The Uricucn Tribune, ¢ Curnoxvaan, Mich., Oct, 6—1t p, m.—Arriyed— Behooner itising Star, Cluared—Stontier Sagionw; propellers Van Routh and Ste. Marte; schooners Gourge 1. Sloan, Lucy F, Clark, aod North Cape; syeum- barge Jesscness and tow, . ‘Wind northweat, freal. Woather clear, ponr COLUORNE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Pour Convonse, Ont, Oct, 5.--Passed re Sehooner Uavaria, Kingston to Toledo, lights schoonor Guidlog Star, Oawego to Toledd, coul; Lisgur, Kingston to Chicago, railroad ftoain-baraa Enterprise, Presvott to Mit~ waukeo, ralirond trong Pyuneller Tancoln, Kinguton to Chlcayo, raliroad trou, Down—l'ropellur Ucoun, Chicayo to Montreal, general cargo. . KING KALAKAUA, Hlw Nccond Vinit to Chicago, King Kalukaun, of the Sandwich Islands, and Col, Ue Judd, bla Chamborluin and private Beeretary, reuched this elty, yesterday mornlog from Lexington, Ky., and took breakfust at tho Grand Paciile, leaving In a apeclul ear on tho Chicuyo, Burlington & Quincy Road at neon for Onnutiat. 1s Majesty bas been nround the world, having visited Japan, China, Stam, India, Egypt, and Uurope, aud landed at New York ten days ago. He spent a day or two In Washington, Halthnore, Clacinauth and Lexington, Ky, und Is now on tls way home. At Omaha ho with meot the other mumbera of hie suito—Moj. Macturlane, Atd-de-Camp, and Mr. We UL Armutrong, Siulstor of Stnte, tho lntter of whom hus been waking fuquirics us to where the best clas of emigrants ean be ob- tained for the Hhwallun lslunds with a viow to ineredaing the population of the Kingdom, A‘Muuuns reporter had a brief talk with tha King just before bis departure, and found blm Inexceltont health, Ho Inughsd when asked if Wis frlond .ex-Mayor Colvin bind calted on bing ovidently recolleeting Mr, Colvin’s udvive us be alighted from the train when hero in 1874, that hy “would probubly like to yo to the hotel and wash ee and his Intreduction of bim ta tha Heart ok Trude ne the King of tho Cannibal He gitd ho would gait from, San Francleco for Honolulu on the 2d invt, He bad been away froin hoi for nino wouths, and ‘Thu propollur Hadger tate is out of commis- ion, abd the Oucida will follow auit. Tho schvonur Two Lrothors ts in tha Vessel- Owners’ dry-dock for general repulrs, Capt. Lucas, of the echouneg Young America, Js to retire from sulling, owlny to il-Leulty, During the month of September 665 burrela ‘of sult wore shipped from tho River suginuw, It will cost the Mary Grover $650 to ropalr tho facnans revetved in her recent mishap at Faire Capt, “Saxey" Dirooks’ scboonar Edward Blake clonred last evening Cur Midland with o enrgo of corn, ‘Tho echoonor City of Sboboyyan arrived in i, Yesterduy minus her foro und main sails, just in the late Liaw, Thore were forty-clgbt curgove at the lumber market yesterday morulog, but by oveniuy most of then hid buen sold, * Tho Desoronto Navigation Compauy witt bulld A lurge tue und two ble barges at Doseronto MS PROVLE WEN ANXIOUS TO BEB TM, during the coming winter, of tossols worg reuurded yentorae A Dita tae yediat Dlcpatthav om wae rt His trip had been a yery pleasant one, ag bo was ‘Sho sehoonvrs Colt and Mugglo of tho stonm-barge C,H. Burroughs, Sunde ‘Tribus Gvoryuhura roculven wich the grenteat kindness: | enetee camer Cole and Doce Compan peas | We to Petri, Chipman 's Nasser, tor’ i001 |, MILWAUKEE, Wins Oot, 6.—Arrive Ho was vory favorably Impressed with tho Gare mans and Austriuns, The Viennvse ludics wore vory protty, but those of this country excelled thom in bounty, Aluorica was uverywheru con- sidored the greatest pation Ih tho world, Hu bud houced muny vhauges since bie previous visit, ono-hulf of the schooner J.A. ‘Travis, Charles ‘ Burmister to Albort J, leboy, Fits the aeboon ‘Tho propellur Now Hera and schooner Wost- | cr Muygie Johnson, Murtin Neison to Edward chuster vamue out of tha Ohicuyo Dry-Dock Com- | Lawrence, ono-balf, $475, puny'd ducks yeaterduy evening, " ‘THE TUG BWALN HAISED, ‘The suhooner J, B. Wilber la having a now jlb- Bpsctat Dispatch to Tha Calcuon 1 ved from below—Schuoners Anyps Smith, Jennio Mute thows, and George G, Houghton, Cloured for Esvannla—steam-barges ulus P. Ruuney and alae Jarecki; schooners Thomas Gawn and MM. Btatker. any tu haye leaks stoppud, EBOANANA, . Nibune, particularly’ in Now York und Washington, | boom side to repluce tho ono lost ia tho cole AunRRSTBURG, Ont, Oct. .—The tug Swalt Speetal Dispateh to The Ohicaoo Tribune. Lr get a Ro At! en Tapbaby cunt Jston with tho propeller St, Joseph, ‘was pumped out with i atonin tira uogiue. vianae cea ABA at ett: Our ae apriinet Hiouuilliutlouy of hie people Ao talib cise: A strong northoust wiud prevailed all day, and | 4 0M tho deok of tho ferrybont Hope. | he y of Now York ana W, L, Browns schooners vuulio wili be transferred to funuill of tho tug, and be tuwed to Detrolt tonlisht, This ts onv of tho cheapest wrecking jobs record, aud Capt, MeKenuna deserves great praise for ls work, Lost HEH RAYT OF LOGB, Spectac Duspatcn to The Chteaga Tribune, East 'Tawas, Mich. Oot. 6.—Tug Sweepstakes, here tor vholter, ut V lust night lost a lurge rate of Joga olf Port Croscent, after holding i¢ tun hours, it ts a terrible night on tha buy, Tho wind j8 northeast, “A urge tloct ie at unchor, The steam-burg¢es Banllag and Prindivilte and buryos ure tu the burbor, WHEAT BYWAY OF MIDLAND CITY, Special Dissateh (0 ‘The Chieago Tribune, Kingston, Ont, Oct. &—The propeller D. R. Jolin Schuctte und bomae Howland, Departod—steamor Norman; schooners 8, i, Foster and Lucerny, MAUQUETTE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, MANQUETTS, Mivh,, Oot, 5,—Arrived—Propalier Burliugton and vonsorts. : hs Clonred—Propellur bheldony schooners 8, P. Ely, Ganyos, end “xiloy propeller N. i, Ful ERIK, Bpeclat Disvatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Enix, Pu., Oct, &—Cleared—Propeller Jobn 1, we uae schooner Joun Af, Hutublason, coal, alurgo number of lumber vessels were vom- pelled to remain in port witd-bound, Hy a collision botweon tha schooner Colling- wood aud the tug Carpenter the schoouar lust, ber jibboum and the tug bud bor stern dumuged, Capt. John Conlon, of St, Catherines, Ont., | owner of tho steam-burge Erin, schooner Bhone don, und burges Maggie and Yortung, ja iu the vltv'on a visit, ‘Tho stenin-baryes Bheizicy and Crippen bad rave from dunisteo to tuts pore one thelr lost trip, the pueletoy: being the victor by about an hour und a half, ‘The svhooners Chaltouge and Sury Null are rived in port last Friday merning, lumbers and thoy were hourer ta this country than any uthor, Tho sugur, colfer, aud other products uf the ivlands wore seathere, and four and pork shipped baok, | Tho population of bis ingdom Was about 60,000—Polyncsians, Americus, und Gormuns—and tho lust named ‘wore inerouslig vory rapidly, Thu Goyornmont was u constitus onal mounrcby, with wo Purliament of sixty members, furty of whom wore eleoed by tho qeaule Diennlally, aud the rewatuder appolated y thoCrown for life, A railroad was bel cone structed fro Mahukons to Kobali, ad next yoar the clcotrie bylt would bo lntreducud. 118 DONE PURCHASES, At Loxington, Ky., ho visited tho stocks farms or Withura und Bir, Sanford and picked out soine horses to bo sent on bone when he sent E CLEVELAND, Bpectat Dupatch to The Cnteago Tridi 4 aden, and only suegeeded jn getting thely eure | yan All ved hore last night. with tho th UTE Yor them. Cul, Judd way on somo threo year q an Allon arrived horo last night with tho first | OnnvataNn, 0. Oct. 5—Cleared for Chlcsgo~ ARO Cand’! DONRRE bie AnDRt mad cone Chay | Huoe ule somenlay, gurgo OF gray fram Datu by way of Mulund | yropeller Coldruda, wiorchundive City, on thodvoryinn Hay, fa trans at tha upper ruitrond: bridge over the South | sbipped thore aud brought In cara over tho dude Kraneb yesterday, but they were straighteued | Iau tallway to Port Hope. ‘out without uuy dumuge or yeeut deluy. AMUONE OM MOUTU MANITOU IELAND, Capt. Furlong, uf tho big tug New Era, passed Peay DUOpaen (0) Tha Chlcaee Zrlounge all tho. bridges. yesterday “from the ‘suuth | ,ULWAUKEE, Oct. S—Capt, Cheistio, of the Sidv dvy-docka to tho Central clevators without | Prebeller Delaware, reports that he suw o ty ouce being compelled 10 blow bla whlettc. Reorig As the seb tar dalcro ou. Sua. Bonth Capt, Sullivan, of the achooncr Yau Straubon- | were engaged 1h Jeitisousing hor patos ‘whieh ale, oxpressey Lhuvelt us tigbly “ploused with appurcutly consisted uf coul, the dispatch received at the new cluvutor at sees par TO De AsHORE, 1 stulllon aud he marca, Those will be shipped at ones, Col, Judd hero sald that tho stallions belonyed to hiinsolt and tho mares tu tho King, Ie alse wald thut It would cosy for y caro send them from Onuby toSan Yeunvlace, and $75 oat frow Sun Praneiscoto Honolulu, Kalakaua 1. bay buon King of tho Sandwich or Huwaiian islands for wbout gine yours. fle ts under 40 yeara uf au, und fe tail and stoutly built. Me eure n wordertul resermblauce ty the vulored exeSenator Hruc, of Healt and weursa Inustiche, side whiskers, and wv There were jume at, Afane street bridgo and ee A Pounsylvania Snake Story. ddnitlan (Pan) Thnea, Wohilo engaged in removing tho déoria, after ao binet at tho sliver wine in Ludlantown Gap, tu the rovk, ut a depth of 1? feat bolow tho surfucd, there was found a nest of thru unaked of on appurcotly unknown hithurto apuctes. hoy word about @ foot In lougtt, bluck ua jot aback, light gray on the under surface, arta eo dlstingulvting mark each ane bad di- k of tha bead extending wround the gentoo. Fig | Mdlund, and also with tho sploudid horbor, Bpectal Disvateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune ee ite talks wood Bolte, Cupt, George BicLuod bas udvised sioith & | Mirarauaney Wie, Oot B—Tuo Musterof tho | Cae Phy th yonaws thoy were eetee te. RR Davia that be haw ratied the steam-bargo | schoouor Agua Marla reports seeing on Sature | tinet from avy specio bithorto known jn tho MUTUAL INSURANCE, ‘Thomus Ktnystord, whieb was sunk ut Wolling- | day last what appeared to bo w fore-aud-alt } nuluhborhood, and tholr presonou su far below ton, Unt, und pluced hep in dry-dovk at Oswego | topsull schooner diosa in to the beach ut Jack= for repuirs, Sonport, and ho thought she might be ashore, A sullor belonging to the schooner Olga fellout |* IN DRY*DOCK AT MILWAUKEE, Of tho yuwl or that vessel yesterday ae she wae Apeciat Dupateh to The Chieavo Tribune, Manueuund, Pa. Oct, &—Gov, Hoyt notifies the Insurance Comulsafoner that, ho will not Issue uny mora lottery patont to mutual asscsa- tho aurfuve, and in the plugo where they wero found, ie cnuilroly unaccountable, Thoy wore killed by the winers os yoou us found, us they ueemod viclous und cailed to etrike, ment Insurauce cowpanies. | As the Governor | rolog through Luke sireot Uridye, aud would ) Mirtwaxns, Oot. bho barge Jeuald Linn aera construes the law, the buulneas ly not conducted | huve been drowaed bad It uot deen forthe | was pluved in dry-dock lute:thly afteruqon, too Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervy weakness, eta, ol teguiyy, ’ prompt gotion of, Uridgetender Cusey, who | late fur u ¢hordugn exumination before dark, | cured by Brown's frou Bitters, HEALTH 1S WEALNT Health of Pody Is Wealth of Mind, RADWAY’S Sarsanarillian ~ RESOLVENT, Puro blood makessound flesh, trong bone, and Acienrakin, If you would Lave your tue firm, Plerion fale: ate’ WADWAYS Ba lA PAI: " rn "1 TIAN RUSOLVENT. A Grateful Recognition, “To cura a CHRONIC or Long Standing Dis. onee is truly a victory In the heuling art: that Tensoning powar that clearly discorns Defeat and supplies a romauy; that restorca atop by Btep—Dby' degrees—tho body which lias been Blow. ly nttacked and woukoned by an inaidious dige enge, not only coninands our reapoot but des serves our gratitude, Dr, Itadway bos fure nished mankind with thut wendorful romedy, Mudway’s Snrsapariiitan Resolyent, whlot no complishes tuls resultyand sutoring humanity, who drag out an oxistonce of palin und dlseago, tong days und long nights, owe tidos"-atedleal Mewengors OY? SE AND TRUE. Wo extract from Dr, Radway'’s “Treatise on Disoaso_ and Its Cure,” ny follows: LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY RA DWAY? S$ Sapsaparttian Resolvent, Chronic Skin Disorses, Carlos of the Bono, Hus mors in tho Ilood, Scrufulous Diseases, Bad or Unnatural Habit of Body, Syphilis and Venoront Fevor Sores, Chronic or Old aor, Salt Rheum, Hlekots, White Swolling. Seald Head, Uterina Affoctions, Cankors, Glandular swellings, Nod Waating and Decay of the Gody, Pimples aud Blotebes, ‘Tumors, Dyapupsia, Kidney and Mad. der Disonses, Chronic Khoumativm and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, aud Calculous Deposits, and varictica of tho above compinints to which suinotimed aro given specious numes, Wo assort that thoro is no known remedy that Possesses the curative power over those disenses that Radway’s Resotvout furnishes. It curosstup by step, surely from the foundation, and reaturcs Sho In, rod parts, to tholrsound condition, Tho wastes of the: body ure stopped, and hoalthy blood {8 suppiled to tho systom, from whieh now inatorial is formed. ‘Chia is the first corrective powor of Radway’s Rosolvont, In cages whore tho system has been fallvated, and Morcury, Quickellver, Corrosive Subilmate, have accumulated and becomo dopoaited in tho ‘bones, julnts, ete. causing varices of tho bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white swollings, varicoso veins, otc. tho Sarsaparilia willresvive away those deposits und extermle néto tho virus of the disonse from tho aystum, If thoso oye, are taking thoso modicluos for * tho euro of Chronio Scrofulous or Syphilitic ‘cases, howaver slow may bo tho oure, "feet bot- tor," and flud their geuernl health improving, tholr flosh and weight incrersing, or ovon keap- dog its own, itis a euro sign that: ‘tho aura 1a pros greasing. In thoso discusos tho pationt olthor gets better or worso—tho virus of tho disease is not Inuctives if not arrostod and driven from tho blood tt will aproad and continue to undermine tho constitution. As soon na the Sarsaparillo makos the patient "foul ‘bettor,” qvery hour you will grow better und incrcaso ‘In ‘health, Btrongth, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. ‘The romoval of thoso tumora by Radway's Resolvent Is now so cortninly establiehed that ‘what was ouco considered almost miraculous I6 now acommon recognized fact by all partics. Witnoss tho cnseg of Hannah P, nAP Dy Mra. GC, Krapf, Mrs. J, H, Jolly, and, Mra. B.D, Houdrlx, Re ghed to our Almanag for 1879; lsu that of irs, C. 8, Bibbing, inthe prosent edition of our “False and ‘Truc,” . Ono bottle cantains more of tho active princl+ plea of Medicines than any othor Proparation, taken In tonspoonful docs, white othors require jive or {x times ng much. . - ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. On}; juires MINUTES not HOUK Nevo pain and qure acute disc OIE 18 Fe RADWAY'S READY RRLIEE in from one to twenty minutos, nover fails to re- Hove PAIN with ond thorough pplication; 00 mattor bow violent of oxoruciating the paln tno Hhoumatio, bed-ridden, latirm, Cri pled Nerv- ous, Neuraigl Isedao may 9, or proatratad with suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEY will afford iostant caso, Inflammation of the Kldneys, Inflammatt ofthe Bladder, Inflammation of the Lowels, ingestion ofthe Lungs, Soro Zhroat, Life etult Breathing, Patpitation of the Haa Bysterics, Croup, Diphthepiay Catarrh, 1 Huenza, Headache, Tvothache, Neuratgi Rhoumatiam, Cold Chitty, Ague Chitts, Cn dluing, and rost Bites, Brulses, 81 mer Com; Apiiats Nervousness, Sl Coughs, Colda, Spraine, Pairs i 2 Buck, or Limbs, aroinstantly vette FEVER AND AGUE. FEYERAND AGURourod f ‘ fonova tomodtal agent Ia this world: tbat a Silious, Geurtots AepuoIe. Ya a us, Scarlet, 1 0! ‘allew and other fovors(alded by RABWAY'S PILES) soquick! SAD WAYS READY RELIER, nF 4 It wiltin a few momenta, whon taken accord- ing to the dirvotions, cure Cramps, Soasms, Sour Stonuncp, Heartburn, Sick fiendache, Diarrhca, ry. Colic, Wind in the Buwels,undall Ine ternad Pains, ‘Travolors should alwayscarry a battio of Rad- way's Ready Roof with them, A fow Brops in Water will prevont aickness or pains. from change of water. lt Ie bdotter than Fronoch Brandy or Bittors as wetlmulanut, Mincra und Lumbermon should alwyays be pro- vided with It, ee sn seinaiicl neon nro ooaiinun romedial tanta capabic of destro; to yan overdose should ie avoided, saying lito oplui, atrychnino, arnioa, byosclamiug, end othe or poworful remedies, do at cortain tines, Io v all doos, ruliova tho pationt during thelr tem, Dut perhaps tho seound, 1» Wy AReravate und increuse the ring, and apother dose cuuse deuth. ‘Thore iy no necessity fur using theso uncortaln Qyenta when 2 positive romody tike Radwway's undy Relief will atop tho wn9Ke oxcrucluting pain quicker, without cntulling tho lense diills oulty fn cithor infaut or adult, - THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapwav's Reapy Reuter ts the only remedial Agont in voyuio that will tustantly atop palo, Hifiy Cents Ber Hottte. Ralway’s Regulating Pills Porfoct Purgatives, Soothing sAperients, Act Without Pain, Always deltuble and Natural ts Dheir Operations 1 A VEQRTABLE BUCSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Porfectly tastoless, elognutly coated with Sweet gun, purge, regulaty, purity, cleanse, Bnd atrongthea. Hapway's Pitts for tho cure of all disordore of tho Stomach, Livor, dowels, Kiduoys, llud= der, Norvyous Lisousos, Headache, Constipation, ivoness, Indigestion, Dyepopala, Billausness, Fover, Luthimination of ttio Naweis, Pilos, and all derangements of tho Internul Visoera. 4 ranted toeifect n permuncnteure, Puroly vege etuble, containing uo morvury, mioorals, or dele sterlays droga, Observo the following Spniptoms reautte ing from dlecases of the digestive orguns: Cons atipation, Inward Piles, Fulluess of the Blood ja. tho Hond, Acidity of’ the Stomach, Nausoa, Heartburn, Diegust of Food, Fullaces or Weight in the Btomuch, Sour Eructations, Sinklmpy or Flattering at tho tcurt, Choking or Butering o lytuy posture, Dots or ‘ever and Dull Puin lo Lyos,, Pain in the Bide, \d Budden Flushes of Heat, Hurning of tho Fi lust. A fow doses of RADWAY'S Pitts will froa the #yutora frow a)! the abovenumed disorders, Price, #3 Conts Por Bow, Wo repoat that tho roader must consult our bouka aid papers on tho subject of diseases and oir cure, unony which may be named; «Valeo und Zrue.!? «Radway on Irritable Urethra.” « Kadway on Horofuju.?? And othors relating to different classes of Dise ; 80LD NY DRUGGISTS, READ “FALSE AND TRUE” Benda Jettersstamn to RADWAY & CU, Now 89 Warren, cor, Church-st.y NewYork, las formation worth thousands will be seut youl: re TO THE PUBLIC. ‘Thare can be nv bettor euAruntey of the value of Du. Rapway's old-gstablisued Rt. It. Rema bibs than tha base and worthless imitations of 1 ore are False Resolvente, Rollefs, and Pills. Be aure und ask tor Redway's, and seo iy Dae“ Radway"? ig on what you buy. 4

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