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7 : : ricer. TUE CHICAGO , TRIBUNE. “FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 188!—-TWELVE PAGES “ —- 1 added: ©The abandonment of Tunts would ( North Pole, 1 will rolato, ns showing the | rr place, it isa matter beyond all dispute, and was Camprinatsn wary prestige, “The. nueatTon ta | Atimern ot Voyaging in thone watata, thes na KICKED OUT. findealted by uneliest urgrs in tho ais tat't | Souteeotappesl ans hoon given bans whether wo desire, without rushing into ade | iy sectye we bed 18 te Gro pero lying. fast ERE RR aan eH ar IPRD UUT ALL PRECEDENTS. venttres, fo haven forelgn policy. We cane | by auicobrrg, Tho wind was blowing and we Tho suciety 1s jucorporated under the lawsofthe | The precedonta established havo been based on mad abaltiin canbe Ones wiliprove | Bat st burg. Tho wind M48 Oneal: when we | Lhomas’ Appeal Before the Ju- | state, and {am its minister, and Thayoas good | thoaesumed animus of tie convicted towards " in o. Atacorner where the erowd of 4 { ? tog 100k Io Te pedestrinna wan thickest he pausod r OREIG N. eget eg anatonsig around ‘The rofl, tow ttnkto i" ‘irehiman hearts nnd eeniriaue-looking monstor d ‘aye came stowly Into vow. Clasp- siihapreat rcon ore cme amund wie young man | Continued Details of Re= mitsed +4 buard an avatancho coming down the fceborg to night to be euch and we have us gooda right | the Methodist Episcopal Church. The People’s inetd rnkly forward, saylog softly tu himsolfs cent Perils on the avigilant and necessary doorkeoner for out | witch wewtte hie: the ardor wad given to cut dicial Council at Terre Fae Eee ee th ecient | Church was in tho alr at the time of. the. itocke seippeart hne notdecolvad max Tamintima” « African colony. There ts no intention of | the linwaera. Ib was none too suon. As wo « or Wesley, or anybody eles bad a | fora Conference, That conference Dr, Thomas Halbert Quirk had cnught tha semi-waokly car on Ocean pushing the military ocenpation to the fi drifted off we wero caught between two ices Haute. right to eatablish a church.” In refer- | Went to with tho dotorninntion to take what- a Buren airects 2 hg , ¥ oceapatton to the front- | horgs that closed gradunily upen us, ‘Thoy camo ring to the appeal tothe Judicial Committee, | ever nppolntment was given. Ta quostion of ‘yen B . . 4 . . . i fer of Tripoll, because it is not desirable to | closer aud ciosor, till {taaemed that they must whieb the Doctor has taken, he said that ho | boretical teaching came up. Dr, Thomas asked ntly furnished parlor of @ handsome tn tho MeMtall and radiantly beautiful sith nat jaoned A ont of a grate fifo, tho flames from have the Porte f t al 9 | crush us. sir Jnmos: itoss stood quictly by too a for an inmediate neighbor.” | Wheel, and wo ware expecting to xy to tho bate might or might not lose that appent. and If ho tor a supernumerary relation, which was arant- M. Veorln, Repubitean, reproached Game | tone ane the jecberg4 had enuht us so far att did lose that appeal he woutd b 5 ed, He did not desire to accept any charge with: A Protest Against Its Reception | duiines that apnealne wuld pronch anivey ay | eno question of heresy hanging over Mim,” O A Parnellite Member of Parlia- [a ently 18 fort OY urrthe chimney and cast a rudily . betta for drawing France in eotontal adyen- | that, ns thoy cate toguther, thoy urged tho abip by Messrs. Hatfield and of October in tho report af said sermon, and bas | the Doctor's rewurn from Rockford ho r'gued im shih ea Pame within. the range of thelr lam= mont Made Lord Mayor tures, Hedeclarad Gambetta’s specot t= | forint, ag wo Valipped’ torhualt as @ /aut Gurney. NEVE NREN CONTRADICTED DY Dik THOMAS, | Fora the “mecting OF ‘the. conferences at Bycas lor Seams, Cleapatea Sedutre was tho only daunt- of Dublin. | piled annexation In a disgutsed form, Itwas, | avert pyaar olthor himeolf ur by bis friends. more Dr. Thomas had an interview with Bishop or ‘of a fathor who folrly idolized the proud beauty he sald, fmorudent for Franee te seatter her ‘Neur 8t. Patrick's Hay wil) be our winter And we further call special attention to tho | Hurat, at Cloar Lake, la, While thare ho ra- duver his household -with at ich stately ato preside evhaving falion Into ® wash-tub and folowing declaration In his sermon of Nov. 8, | colved an offer by telograph from Chicago to grace bls wi within awo years of thoir marringo. reached that day, und publish ia 3 Heasons by tho Latter Why It | prsckedtind dagsand punlgeed Nor cutis | Rroweh wnothes Jett taba meet ts Bate ree! ony * quarter. two were going on towards the pote forte over the face of the earth, Mke En- | tithe usual manner and bad more men. we gland. would hiv r ‘ i 1 , ha Doctor submitted the ttt shall | choose?” aatd the gir) in oft, mol- Gambetta Deolares that France Will Gninbetta repliéd that France was not in fh oak Bue. to. ara "5 Should Not Be Enter- aie arene serene tans tan rf est a, “anred, ‘tl advice "Eh inves sonll iL be the atrony-ltmbed Tupert with | Fi the same postion as England. "We desire,” 14. 0 ahinke Sha nucnay could be per tained. rues tho formation of geent, Uroade peapte's. | Church and if ho wero wenultied by the {tock tt ¢ Fazon peditroe, or Adolbert, who would either Annex Nor Aban~ ae formed by sledzes, asf have not the most ro- hurehe att AW ih 6 Were Roquitted by the ltock nis oubride in Jowate? ‘My heart tolls me that with i he said, “to pursue the French polley, and | mote idea that there {san open sen about SR aC IER te pean gRTaceleal ote Iiver Conference be would be probably as~ deere eo auld ager ike n plone don Tunis, bontieath Intact to onr successors the patri- | 9, mole. Sturting in April or, early May Plea for th hutuilicuit,, tour ehuren hero it was eially | thie advioe ho mccepted tho ‘contraut” As au Jfarexrs, even thowaly my lot word a horrible one, mony we recelved. Our polley Iva defensive | juites un nde ienoye and. thou sledge No, A Long Plea for the Maintenance | etected. and largely by gentiemon who have | honorable man ‘ sitye bin with a wild, pasalonato devotlon that timo hango, and hie kiseos full on my walting one, and of n national character, directed to. | would atop and bury in some site place all its F chang, of ,Established Prece- eee eee ee eect eicmitations Kvacy | ¢, HE.WILL NOT BREAK THIS CONTHACT. can nerel . | wards the development of the Interests of | Sere suppites ns a-depat, for tho roturn Jour~ el at have a bt ¥ It has teen atated that Dr. Thomas aid not keo aati 7F7E ould atino in goctety. Oh mol Which . terance Disguises an Intent ‘The whole erettit. was then voted—100 af. | sleiiee wind stop. ip tho. same way, Duy Its how large and wifticult a purt that Is. Uureis | Cunferancs irinl. | Ho came to the speaker and bis wif@ Tran with thos words the pampered pot firmutive, 52 negatl Spitre provisions, und return to tho ship. ‘Tho a very slinple, A buard of Managers, now thirty: | naked far advice, ieee {pld;so Moen quiat anal ong allontiy irttatod a abopely nnikle with her to Annex, ESE enat Lear Hear cerataions, wad renriatil the pore was | Dr, Bennett, for the Appellant; Pleads | 1x !n number—wro want ta make st ifty “ase | BNOD, EOF tne oootte Church aiowed bil to ot foot, and rematnod for some momonte buried In : ig oxtreme Lefbaustetitod from vollngs. \teashed, th sete, weay Us Jouray suleBt’ De Eloquently for a Fair Gonrd ‘of trustees ‘who tranexct the ‘buste | furnish aeubstitute. The Hoox ttiver Confer- Cent from tho Janteutt abe sald: "1 havo |. 4 b TUSSIA Sines Sa conler nian Lvant route oxaia Hearing. able taper and give them 2 otters eee ike fale Gane be Drama acre Beas i" The Chamber Sustains Gambetta by a i Pe CET RTI T ar eee RET 2 t scited. ‘To hint who wots hero first this ovoning will first ‘day it bus been solf-supporting. Tha | avd since bis expulsion ho has not arrasod him: plight my troth. Fate shall decide." A AN AMREST. use to hive three irge balloons. Tho cost will Sr. Perensnuna, Dee t—Previons to | De wbout £1.00) each, ‘Thoy will be large cnough C toonery wo to on. ‘There Nicolai Sankowskiy’ attempt upon the fife Wil bo-turow men tr ean Wallon, besa ale of Gen. ‘Teherivine, at the Ministry of the fT a dows. provisions Tor catly-oue Interlor, the Prefect of VPollee received an fa} etores af virtous’ kinds.” 7? Bava proc Incoherent threatening letter polnting ta an RST eee one With lover oF wuld Intention to asstsinate both Gen, ‘Leherlvine | eaters’ skin between. Bavh of the bate and Gen. Ignuntlef, The writer, a medical Att uniform viehe we wou a thowsnad tock. : prenchinw, and othor raligiuus aervices are left pelt against the Diethodist. Cauca, ie mea u . = ings i a ‘e cons Tho Arguments Having Closed, a Vote | anividsmectinen and sacraments. and onguss | tented himself with preaching the Gospel and Taken on Entertaining the fo all tue forms of work weean.. . . Wolinve | Christ crucified. The Methodist Church eno do folned bands inthis work were, | Q. may God | Tenonoc uitord re commica wong. To viene fe es r » And O, ralse uj E 5. a Appeal mon tocnter too felt cleowhere. Tha finest | Committing a wrong, it must entertain this ap auditorium rooni in all the cities are Idle every | Paul. x, Subbath morning, aud the people are ungathe Dr. Gurney, who bad tho closing, sald: Resulting in Four For to Fifteen Against, | ered. .\ thoutre fo just un fpored as any otbor ‘The Goneral Conference could overrule all ‘ei oe Huge Majority, and Votes the ¥ ‘on atreatcar was elowly wonding Its ‘ bier ‘On tho sldowalk camo with firm tread Money Needed. way woehaired young man—Ituport Glibooloy, Bud suumprere fell unon the air tha elangor of a boll Teupert brake intoa ron. ‘The bridge began to open. Huneryeceded in gotting scross. ‘Tho car did not, He waqent left-hand corner of Uistear sat Adolbort Bismarck Admits that the Economical Council Comes High, but Ho e o sted. tt eke » et your'bal: place when used forsacred purposes. I shoutd | former precedents and rulings, but it will not do Gente bad berun work. Must Have One. athdants's Ns asrentatl ; i Tone eee Zou olng to vet sue pale Thus Shatting Dr, Thomas Fejuice to seu the work started in every pince | !t In civil courte there is a mandamus which eat + Og le os CODE MAITEATs driving or atcering a balloon, Wo shall ealou- Where itis needed. Lot tho people organize | cao be applied to those whoare tn contempt. In After crossing tho tridgo Rupert did not slackon In the eascof Prince Schurwaschhtze found | jute the wind-cuere. Lahall, establish three ob- Out. where and cuine togother for worship.” church courts there 18 buspaces anti erying HH a chisdattractod Verdi, Author of “Il ‘Trovatore,” 0 Why gullty of Wounding the merchint last | servuturles—a contral station nt our wintering Peepers ge ee jiiis x0 BUCK PEL a ss when oO entene exile quarters, y rth abuut fifty miles, re 19 precedents were dune away with an: eaaen. He stopped und. finding Wut the Ilttle ‘erdi, Author o! ‘rovatore, om AUIS, and sentenced iin to exile In Arete x eth one toto conte bout htty inion These Soeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. but to show by bis owe neds that the appellant coureine Drenebor, after ylvin fat Pe ‘of nd wat bad lost its way, walted patiently untt: a poltco- poses Still Another Opera, Called angel, with deprivation of his richtsay a no- | stations will be all connected by telerraph, Tanne Haute, Ind., Dee. 1.—-During the morn- Bae by ble oun. acts allied bimsclf with achuroh | yeni, could duas ho saw fit. and yot be contia- eas oa DN OSE ree ae "' Othello,” bletann, ) Gen, Wartnowwlly ATinlaler Of Anny ete rte atrologiesd faates We, sal] Ten (ee een ee eran oF eka cane or THE, SuMICHaNs OF THE METIHODIST- Weulatative body th aeniae's ie oretaoging . 13) 1 antes Ys .| ie mecteorological facts. ‘9 shal en za 4 % b is ve hody tn. en wt dias tho brldge was olosed, and the car was 0 will submit the sentence to the Czar, and will | beable. to determine where the contre | “2% cantined to the consideration of tho ensc of EPISCOPAL CHUICE. it does hot overrule any former decisions and recommend [ts commutation to three years’ of the currents of wind are, and woaan Hod the tre: 3 upriva- nd that with tuke us to the North Pole, whic 0 ighits. Wut how cnn wo got back? If we get there The sentence also tneludes dismissal from Bal ell Ret poze Wo san sore, wp noma the army, anda fine of 5,000 roubles com- | R88, in cylinders to, muke mood the nes rary 8: l- pensation to another merchant injured Inthe fonts and “hse the. etn 4 oho iene tt affray. Wo Ara unable to get back the wiy we A COUNT MARTIAL voine, Lieut, Scbwatka and I are willing thundering on {is way, the horses Inshed into tholr pert speed by tho driver, who was ansious to make ppfor lost time. Just as ituport gave tho child to the policoman the car caughe up with him. Mehad but felts ile to Ko, Walking leleurely along, he pesehed the reslence of Stuyvesant: McGuire, and {athe door opentud Cloupatra fell into his arme with ad cry. wirate hne brought you to me, my darting," sho sald. Brothor Silas E. Sawyer, of Michigan, who was + receden' tions of general law. As to oxnolied on account of ble bankruptoy and sub- | {f2!¢and has boen acting avowadly anita pastor, | En Gniious of Bro Tuomas, its simply one of sequent refusal or inability’ to pay a note of | the Tunctions and powors which were lost aga | Hostility to the doctrines of the Methodist $000, ‘The record was 4 voluminous one, and It | Winlster of the Methodist Episcopal Church by | Church Nothing can bo sald against Dee was appurent that ‘the brother bad beon made | hisexpulsion, | He doesnot jo ans ovent intend | ou py aot Mt tuctocums, auch as Blerbuwor, tho victim of erroncous rulings and snap judg- | Sable by tt result of the decision wilh pe | who fil the newspapers with attacks ou ment, The court, by a vote of ten touine, re- | preach, marry, baptize, bury tho dend, and ad- | the Methodist Church, and it docs soem versed tho judgment of the conference, and | minister tho tacrament of tho holy suppor as | 28 if the, Doctor mas brine, te theroby restored the brothor.to full connection. | gccasion may nriso In detlance of aud contempt | Stated cut. Isl ne Chetts ne Reso teaver ly TE BRITISH. | OCEAN BTEAMERS DISABLED, Losnos, Dee. 1.—The stenmor Hansa, from London, Nov. 15, for Boston, was unable to make headway against the storm, and put. buck to Queenstown. Ler decks were swept. “y, ain.” Arrangements have been perfected for tax- |... to try a means of getting. away that will make stated that Bishop Hurst bug anid this ur tuat, Fee te donrebal Tang, and Adolbort | tn Ua engers of the preabludd steames | WllLopen tomorrow on the wighteen Hussars poopie think we eernde to saunest cen there | OU the question of remanding tho caso | fi Any Jurmdlctun over Bim by the Methodist | ind some pooplu have obarged that he waa a Quirk was Informed by tho hired girl thut MissAle- | Tossing tf Now York. charged with-killing a subaltert oflicor, on possibility, though not a probability, that | to tho conference for a now triai, the vote etood Ve, theretore, u8 reprosentatives of the Kock | Universalist. The decisions of tho Hoard nt ANOTHER PLOT. we tay wo bick tho othor way, and Inud some- re it sin, ere we can cf He It Is rumored thats plot to assasinate the | with fue olviticed worlds anplaaso.t eg 8 neademy ex- Gplre was nob at home. Ttuport hind outwalked tho horso-cnr—From "* Haf~ Dt010, Brother Head, who prosocuted on be- | Hiver Conference, bring those facts to your Bishops are not to be taken ns law. Such usod rnd fediya Bridgetender; or, «A Sucker’s Luck,” by Murat half of tho Church, was knowlede ns tho spon which wa object | t@ bethe rule, but at 2 General Conference nut many years axon resolution was adopted roe VERY MUCH. CHAGHINED AT THE nesurr | {He Rdmission of this appent, stricting tho Dowors of the Bishops.” ADDITIONAL DIGASTERS. Reports of disasters on the Atiantle con- U vt 2 A resolution was passed by t) r pee tinue, ‘The stenmer Glendeven, from Nor- Grand Duke Vladimir has been discovered, pressing, approuation er Oko ‘iews of Com | of the bensing, and ay the renssembitar of the is Doctor was sory lmprastvaan iis reading DR. BENNETT sae folk for Liverool, was towed Into Queens cUSTRTA, inandor Cheyne. courtin tho evening he asked the Bishop if n | Of te Protest and plea on tte betnif. AS HO | soso to an explanation that bo did not say that It town, She lunded the Captain and two of the craw of the German bark Lohengrin. The remainder of the crew was drowned. The Dutch steamer Castar, Capt. Visser, from Amsterdam for New York, returned to port with her cargo shifted, She lost n mate and two seamen, also boats, bulwark, com- passes, and sails, and had her after-hatch stove, . Tho'Spanish steamer Catalan, for Liver- pool'from New Orleans, fost boats and sus- tained other damage. , Nearly all the Yarmouth smacks tn the re- cent storm have returned. Loss of Ife oc- curred In seven cases, ‘THE BTATE OF INDIANA. ‘Tho disabled steamer passed yesterday by the British steamer Hansa was the State of Indiana. Her main shaft Is broken. A, steam tug has gone to-her assistance, ~ DEAT, Joseph Cooper, one of tho Sceretaries of the British Foreign Ant{-Slavery Soctoty, ts dead, . 4 4 read the extracts from Dr. Thomas’ sermons in | was on th fsion of the Bishops that Dr. notlee of exception to the nding by tho vourt | Forerence to the organization of tho Poople’s | Tracnsrenoned ulecontruct with. tho People's ware sow Olod) Would 3s operate to. continua: |‘ onieon Churet. Ho did ao on the advice of iisbop Brotuer Warner $y a atate of expulsion until Hurst. A WELI-DRED SNEER the next conference. Tho Bishop replied that Dr. Gurnoy continued, and sald that Bisbop thoke had bent no excapions to: of th 1. | wes occasionally discernibic, Tho court, ree- | surest muy havedune so, but Bishop Wiluy ade ings, In fact, th reli ind ‘0 Ful | ognizing the Importince of the cuso’ at bar, | vised Dr. Thomas to make arudical change in ings. 1n fact, there had beon no rulings whutover. | paid the closest attention to tho reading, Thoy | his prenching, and, after tho Judgmentof cx- and, ju the absenco of such, be did nat sco bow | recognized that tho long-expected conilict be- | pulsion, further advised bim not tu preach If he any exception could now bo taken. Tho full desired to taxe the benctit of the appeal.‘ Dr. Bee ed ohencs haart of ih tama full | tween tha advocates of a ilheral theology and ) Troms isin cloquent fecturer. Ho Gan yot ee of tho, Bearing. nla bey Appeal and the | the rigid ecclestaaticlsm which, though unwrit- | g50n night. te bus rich friends and backers, Anding of the court would be mado up and sont | ten, nus governed the Methodist Church tn this | and couly not have starved If be hod refrulned to the Sceretary of tho Goncral Conference tor | country over since the days of Bishop Asbury, | from préaching until the meeting uf tho Judicial reviow if necessary. The action of the court in i Conferencu.” ‘Tho Doctor closed by once wore Vorsing the Judwmont of the conference bas | S24 Strived. They seomed to feel that 1 8 | crim tia court not to violate tho long line of severe ce ° ier van o lina erence hNS | measure tho counsel for tho appellant would | precodents. bentated We ee bad tes at connection. | endeavur to placo tho Church on trinl| — Tho arguments baving closed, Fo ee ae cee and the lettes | Witt & view to compel It to formutate | - THe DISHOP nial. Fejdlo oe H ro aud the latter | q reed to which ull its members could | gatd the question was now on tho admission of sald he would go back to Michigan with re- | supsorive, and at the snme time prevent a ro- | tho appout = newed courayo to again engage upon the work 1 {alt a Brotner Tawes was not prepared to vote. Ho c 3 currence of heresy trials in future, id ike to take ti to consider tho argue of the Sastor. At tho couclusion of the roading of the pro- | MOM 8 ake Hing: een Owing to tho absenco of the recorda and coun- ments. Fae Oi of the conteranet In ihe cateof | tit Dr-Gurney took froma gripsnci u dozen)» rather Saw thought tho argurdant of | Dr: volumes of ecclesinsticul law and reportsof Gen- | Gurooy a very strongone. He bad long wanted Brothor Meredith, who was suspended for Im- | rai Can ferences, and, after arraying them on | the cascto come botore tha Judicial Confersnce moral conduct, Mishop Merrill, on calling the | the desk in front of tho Bishop, procceded to | 4 be tried on its merits. Tho Itovk Itiver Con 1 treated Dr. Thomas with great tore conference to ordor, anuounced that read bis argument, which would make about fersheo Hed he hoped that, tho Judicial Con- ia ae Beare nee iti eae threo columns of ‘Tux Trinune. [twas Glicd | ference ould do Hiowise, | it wana (unportant, would como next in order for the settlement of | with extracts from the Methodist Episcopal | c#se, and should be triad oF a alone. the prollminury question of the admission of the | Codo and citations from piacere Brother Huwes moved an adjournment till 1. The case wus thon formally called by morning. {t was kilied by a vote of 16 to Sepean cane rinally called by | eye ACTION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE | ‘There wore cries of Question!" “Quostion! the Bishop, and the counscl on cach sido an: | fn gimilar cases as far back as 1818, when Bishop | and the Ltishop ordered a vote by show of hands, nounced thomsolves, The Hishop then ans | gouigé, who sympathized with tho pro-slavery | The conference DALMATIA. ‘ ” Vienna, Decs1.—Accounts from Dalmatia ‘ SWEET-MASH STARCH. are conflicting, It is officially stated that A Litigation Iavolving 85,000,000, everything has been qulet fora week, Other | Berrano, Nov. 27%4—Tho decision of Judge advices state that n force of 150 soldiers who | Wullace, of the United States District Court, is participated In an engagement Monday lost | beiug awaited with interest in reference to tho twenty of thelr unmber. Pesther Lioyds' | Westions tuvolved tn a sult for infringement of correspondent at Krivosele snys the Insur- | Patents used in extracting starch trom corn by gents pervetzate renrful ontrages on | HO Butalo Grapo-Sugar Company, brought wounded Austrian soldiers, against A.J. Hanlin, originally by Thomas A. EARTHQUAKES Jebb, and transferred to the Now York Grape- Sugar Company, who then Instituted an addi- A shock of carthquake occurred at Agram | tional action agutast the American Grape-Sugar on Wednesday, which was tho seyerest that } Company. ‘Tho nmount of money Involved is has been oxprricnced. since the great cntas- | $5,000,000. In 18% G.5. Graves, who is In the trophe in November, 1880. employ of the Gilbert Starch-Works of this city, called upon Mr. Hamlin, and ine ITALY. furmed him that ho had a secret that would THE POPE AND FRANCE. te ar great value. The interview re- Town, Dee, 4—Cardinal Jacobint, Papat | sulted in Graves betng engaged at a yearly, Scerotary of State, will avall hinself of the baclte of $2,000 and 10 per cent of the profits presence of Cardinal Guibert, Archblstiov of Lit in es ale cana racrureH OY vip ayy Parla, and other French prelates,'on tho oc- | Ping thon DEL RS ene y fuins, thon a partner with Mr. Humtin In tho easion of the forthcoming ceremony of | grape-sugar works, to onter into a contract with canonization, to confer with them In relation | Mr. Graves upon the conditions spositiod. Tho to the religions aifairs in France, It Ig gen- | new process tor making starch and separating erally belloved the Vatiean will, as long as possible, purstio a pulley of temporization to~ ‘M. Gerome, the painter, grows more fragile tnappearance with every year. Ho is otharent- ly slender, and scomns,; Mrs, Hooper saya, to con sist mainly of a profusion of tron-gray bale and beard, and a palr of pleroing dark eyes. tha rest of bim boing too slight to be tuken into consld- eration. Fi John J. Murphy, 2 Boston billiard-satoon- keeper, refused to lot Frank Franollow play fo his place because bo {fs a negro. Fran- cllow sued him, and tho United States Court fs now trylug to dovide whethor or not a biljined- baltisa “place of publia amusement” within the meaning of tho olvil-rights stututo, ‘The Princess Beatrice is for the first thne inher young life tusting tho pleaauro of giving away herown carnings. Sho hue just bestowed outof the proceeds of her* Birthday-Book"”” $200 upon a child's hospltal in London. That tblssum should be only a part of ber rocelpts implies a largo sale among the loyal Britans. Mv, John. Jacob was recently fined ‘tn the Worship Streat Court, London, in the sum of $5, because, whon at a meoting ted by tho Saivation Army, tho people cried out, “Glory to tho Lord,” bo for his part roared luatily: * Glory tothe Davill’’ The onty nows that comes neross the Atlantic about the Salvation Army is about some row or othor in whlob it fs engaged, ‘APhiladelplia theatrical wigninker says NAVAL, . ‘The Government has decided that it Is no longer necessary to retain a man-of-war in Tunistan waters, Uio sturuh from the other portions of the grain used’ In tho manufacture of glucose worked # radical chango in time and in profits over tho Old process of sour mash, which required many that Clarn Loulso Kollogy wears 9 profusion of RELIEF FOR AN ARCTIC EXPLORER. wards the French Government. GNyEID purfoce the fermentation necessary: 1D nounced that the question to be decided was! | wing of the Churct, which hnd organized a sep- REFUSED TO ENTERTAIN THE APPEAL blondohalra yard long as Marguerite, at woost | iv ig undorstood the First Lord of tho Ad- |, Garainal Bi rae fe ft Rropapo: (HO Gorn Fue eG, sents te a tae ceobentatuiant?" the Hook Hiver Confer’) arato institution, folnod the latter body. and yet Biotnter thought Fi eee oa on nee of $700, but as a rulo wigs worn on tho stazo aro | wtrality will respond favorably to the Geo- ardinal Boronieo is dead. us of tho new process accomplished the | ence ju a desired to retalo bis connection with the parent ord, and, the proposition. seaming to meot with choap imitations. Tho curly brown wig worn by A NEW OPERA DY-VERDI. enim purposedin twenty days, and gave an addl- Dr. Bennett, on behalf of the appeltant, stated | Church, graphical Soclety’s memoriel for the dispatch tlonal protit of 95 cents on each bustel of corn 4a unanimous approbation, the Lishop ordered tho deferson as Rip Van Winkds wolgbs lees than ari 3 Lonvos, Deo, 1.—Verdi hus completed a | manufactured into starch or glucose. ‘ne pista | ‘Bt lmmediatoly after tho verdict uf expulstun Di. GURNEY SAID, roll-call, with Gunee, ands coneilored a ninrvel of good Work ofan expediaw tor tte rellet at Leigh Stith. | oy opera, whieh fs named “Otello.” tit vorporution einims to own hve soparuto pas | Was recorded by tho lock ittvor Conference ut | iy support of tho objection to tho admission of ‘TI FOLLOWING RESULT! tents used In tho manufacture of grape-sugur, Rlucose. und atarch, all of which patents the plaintitt cluims the American Grape-Sugar Com- puny, controled by the Messrs, Hamlin, buvy hi+ felnged upon for u tong humnberof years, and aro doiwg sont the present time. Judge Wallace bus been asked to grant an injunction reatralo- ing the defendants from continuing to inaque facture goods by this new process, until at such tine as tho righta tu those patents by the New York Grape-Sugir Company aro fully estab- lished or dented by a court or courts baying Jurlediction over the question at issue. The question xifecting tho right to these nutents wus heard before a number of Judges as Referees, who meta few months ogo in Now York City. Among othors examined was C. J. Huimlin, who teetiivd that the profits on each bushol of corn manufactured by the new proce oss, or sweet mash, exceeded tho profit by the old, or dour musb, process by Uicents, ‘This faut being sworn toby Mr. Hamlly, wus taken asa basis in forming the decision of the arbitrators, and thelr yerdiot was that the Amorioun Grape- Sygur Company should pay a royalty to the défondant of 35 cents an overy busbol of corn 60 manufactured or which shall be manufactured so long ns the patent or prtents aro in legal and binding force, It is computed that the Amorl- van Grape Sugar Company havo used grain suiliclont for tho royalty of 25 cents on ench busbol ta amount to $5,000,000, which {9 the amount of the clulin sued for by the plaintiff, Mr. Hamlln clujms that he hue used tho patents owned by the New York voncern sluce 1810, and was In total Iguorance of the fact that tho new process for muking sturch was covered by Atents, Tho cases, it is sald, will bo brought to rial carly in January, and that they will be triod on thoir merits will be fully undorsteod by tho array of lezal talent enguged. The intereats of the plaintiffs aro in the hands of Mesars. Dicker- son & Dickerson, of Now York: tha Hon. Roscoe Conkling, of Utien; Messrs. Lewls & Rice, and Messrs, Withelm & Ronner, of Bulfalo, Tho do- fendanta are represented by, Muasrs. Hogora, Looke & Whueler, of Lutalo; Mesare. George Rt. Seldon & Co,, of Hocheater: Messra, ‘Thurston & Cu,, of Pravidonee, and Messrs. George B, Hardin & Co,, of Philadel pl. ——— A_ Graceful Fribute—Mra. Garflold Elected First Honorary Member of the London Shakspenre Soclety, Wasinaton, D.C., Nov.23.—Tho Star tonight prints the following intcroating Itoi ratative to {the cstcein fn which tho Into President Garileld and his family are beld In England: “ Prosident Garfield had beon for somo time, ag many of bis {rionds-know, an active member Byeamoro bis eounsel gave notice of appeul to ti ths the Yous—Hawes, Shaw, Eevin, and Ashbury—4. tho prerent Judicial Conforanve. Thos hadcom- | Guar Yererataing tho rehretget od) bats Se eettare Wubsieg, nwlisd,. Seaton Hed with all thi f 1d he beltoved th duty” of determining tho | right of | a. | sinnin, Meck, Siohler, Philips, Lynch, iin piled with al’ the forma and ho beloved (He AP~ | peal, nnd whether. tho grounds of appoat Areas etatrele Talbot, Milive, Culuer=-15, eee eee on tha Wine itty ontitle the appellant to a roversal of judg- | ‘The conferguce teu ndjuurnod til morning. r. Gurney, on bobulf of the Itock River Con+ | ent against hin or to o new triul, or on | Thenction of tho Judiciul Couferenco sottics forence, Med the following in the other band to the affirmation of the sen | the Tiomnscase. Hols now out of tho, Sicth~ OPPOSITION TO THE ADMISSION OF THE AT | tonco passed by tho 'lowar court. It ts nota | then iguer gourt whieh nb, way ot appeating Pes PEALt 4 < erat urt of irrespousible power, Its constituted | wave, because thore was no ruling and no ox+ Lee eae eee eee aie npae cae: | by the lawlaid down in tho Disolpline and Ls caption in. tho, Appellate Court. Stould Dr, [sd eawaorand object to the admissiou of tho | limited by the law as croated by thoGonoral | Thomas over doera, to ee a en apponl of the suid Hiram W. Thomas, and tile | Conferenoo, Tho Church docs not alm to exe | iis hromiay to abandon ail teachings whlch in the following grounds of abjevtion—to-wit: tend ita jurisdiction over unwilling subjects. It | de loast may be considered haretical. trlal “ond oxpuidion, adhered 10 Leto nig wants none who are unwilling to submit to its | - — anothor faith and ordor, and theroby withdrawn | laws and authority. It nas no Jurisdiction ovor SENATOR BECK'S RE-ELECTION. himecif from the Jurisdiction of tho Motbod(et | those who are not members of it, Judge Houry Lousviewr, Ky» Doo. 1—Tho Pomocratio Enlscopal Church, and lishop Nenry say that "thotostol Jurisdic- | members of the Legislature hold a caucus tas cniland cretion: ant aivco siviog singo his | tion is momborabip.” ‘Tho right to try an of | nignt and nominated Benntor Book for reéieas hls aupeal, 48 continnad to preach asif in full | feudor fs iimited to such _mombers as are fn Cull | tion, and there was no apposition. Beck madon possession of his ministeriul powers and fune- | conuection with the Church, A provatioucr brief enench, returning thanks for the honor. Hons, 2 cannot ve tried by the Church, nover buying | He will be clected noxt Tuesday, LL. That tho sald Hiram W, Thowns, since his | entered into the coveuant relation, never pav- trial and expulsion, bas ulllod bimadif to and 18 | tng avsumod the duties of membership. Tho | - SILKS, PLUSHES, &c. Zatlon indepandent of and hostile to the Metnod- | judicinl conference bas no right to ‘hearan Ap- iat Episcopal Church, At. M. HATEIELD, peal, unless tho samo bas beon taken by a ‘And the above AARON GURNEY. | | preacher ia full connection with tho conferenco. ‘ and in particular as represautatives of tha Rock | commence procoedings against amembor, If a Ch Gi fiver Caren shinw fo this sate Conroe person commits some act in violation of his as. OSSA é enc at thore ism newspaper published in the cove c! » ae eee eee he nine aud styioat the | courel.covennnt, and thon tries to shield bi Dally intersOeeancand that theroisugecciosinet: | olf by withdrawal froin tho Church, tho withy | foul “on aviation In anid olty af Chicago, lo- | drawal may be ignored. and the Church hold on Ow ard, $150, oso Wood latcly patd $00 for a londe wig; Ada Gilman, 8125; Murlan Booth, #10; and Fanuy Davenport, $225. é Of Mrs, Langtry, a travelor said the other day totho Roston correspondent of the Provi- dence Prea Thoy say that she {s gono off; that she fs dropped; that nobody visits her and allthat; but J.eaw her with the Princess of Wales’ party on 1 public occasion in Loudon two orthreo times, and that docan't look as if she was dropped, and as for her being gone olf, sho {sono of the most beautiful women of the day— ‘the most lovely fonturos. tha most perfect com> plexton, and blue oyes like a child's, and such a smile!” Tho conclusion of this oye-witness was that all tho stories of hor being ‘dropped, cte., eprang from womon who were angry al her sce ceus {n socicly. Pall Malt Gazette: Gon, Grant now figures ‘Whh us, and tosome extont ho has himself to thank fort, os representing the clemonts in Amorican politics which Jar upon a cultivated Englishman's political inatincts, and savor, os ‘our projudiced uritics woutd say, of tho cssontial coarseness and commonness of American Ife. YotGen. Grunt’a douling with an honorable enemy waa not uxactly coarse and common when herefused totake Lee's sword after his sure reader at Appomattox Court-House. To bo sure, being a olat of fow words, ho did nol ace company the action with « magniticent or olor gant speech. Ho said, “1 don’t want your éword," or shortor words, if shortor wore posals mo effect. Hut the action was worthy of a gentloinun and a soldier and obive alrous in the best sonse. RELIGIOUS, National Christian Associations Sprelal Dirratch to The Chtzago Tribune. Garysnuna. IH., Deo, 1.—Tho Nationa) Chria- itn Assoctation commenced its annual soasion 4n this clty yesterday, Tho afternoon exercises Were devoted to’ prayer and supplication, and short addrosses from savoral gentlumen con- Rected with tho work of oradivating secrot ‘eletles froin tha country, ‘Tho epecehos wore earnest and hurled with considerable force against what they tormed the hateful and bane- ful tottuences of wecret soolotics of whatever «Hantan and Boyd will likely meet on the ‘Tyno in April next. AMERICA AND CHILE The Standard says: “Tho oficiat docu- ments which Seifor Vieuna, the Secretary of the Chilian Legation at Paris, has forwarded us, and which are too long to publish In full, bear out our origlial statement of the fucts. It is consolatory to find Vicuna satisfied in regard to the irresponsibility of an encroach- ing policy ou the part of tho’ United States, It would be still more reassuring to learn that the Government shared his bellef. As it is, they have shown thelr appreciation of Americin interference in’ their affairs by—to quote Vicuna’s phrase—‘suppressing Cal- deron’s Government,’ to whieh the United States hau extended spectal patronage.” : GLADSTONE, Au extra police foree was again stattonod in Downing street to protect Gilndstone’s yes- idence during his temporary sojourn there. DURNING Ol. Perry’s petroleum stores at Templeback, Bristo}, were burncil, Hundreds of barrels oxplodedt throughout last nlght and today, noyn has forwarded to Ilanlan artioles fixing tho 18th of April forthe match, ‘ THE IRISH. . anOY FOR PAYING RENT, Durty, Dec. 1.—A fatmer hamed Toran, who’ paid his rent, was shot yesterday, near Tipperary, 55 A farmor living near Aughnras, County Leitrim, was assaulted by 0 party of armed men inst: evening, and recelved twelve wounds. I¢ Is belleved his Injuries will prove fatal. Io had paid his rent. LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN, Charles Dawson, Homno-Rulo Membor: of Parliament for Carlow borough, has been elected Lord Mayor of Dublin, GERMANY. . THE ECONOMICAL COUNCIL. Beni, Dec. 1.-ln the Reiclistag today an Stem for the oxpense of the Economienl Council was rejected, 169 to 83, despite an. energetic speech by Bismarck, who poluted outthat the Council was absolutely neces- sary, The Government, he said, was not actuated by politica! motives in the matter, and If the item wus rejected he would ultt- mately be compelled to request the Govern- inent of the various States to send thelr dep- uties to the Prussian Economical Counctl, THY POLES AND SOCIALISTS and many Clerienls aro aniong the majority in the Reichstag agninst the item for the Economical Council, THE EAST. ° SERVIA, Brecorave, Dec, 1.—The Government will undertake to introduce In the Skuptschina Jn March a Jewish emancipation bill, in con- fortlty with the Treaty of Borlin, In Servin Jows will bo by this means vlaced on an eas with the Jews who are Austrian sub- jects, cated within two blooks of tho First Methodist | to its jurisdicuoa. Dr. Gurney thon quotes Episcopal Church (commonly known ag tho | targely from the proceedings of the General 3 ark Street Church), whlch sald covtesinstical | 4, - Grannization, clatme ¢@ bo duly incorporuted us | Conference of 1816 showing that that body ro Aohuroh, and fs known to the public by the style | fused to exercise any juriadiction over Bishop and denominanon of Soule,who had seceded and Joined the Motbodist “pe PROPLE'S CHURCH s Episcopal Church South, Tho same caso ho | ¢¢ * LY 5 that tho sald People'a Churoh holds public re- | cited i hie 0 I{ Hi} N Hglous sorvices at tho samo bour us tho regular IN PROOF OF THE PROPOSITION church aurvices in suld Firat Methodist Episco- | that a Mothodist minister who teayes to join pat Church on tho Lord's Day; that suld Incor- | »nothor denomination takes binself out of tho WE OFFER THE MOST porated orgunizauion does uvowedly contem- visto church ends independent af and averse jurisdigtion of the dlethodlst Church, and can- Tso to. 2 s fhe jurisdiction of the, Methodist Episcopal | not ask its protection, If an appellaut bas Church; that suid Pooplo's Church 1s not in noy the right be appeal it {is becauso of Decided Bargains sonae connected with orsubjeotto the authority | nig membership in the Church. If IN 3 of the Mothodist Episcopal Cbureh; that it Goctriue and diectpline ls avowouly diteront | be Joln any other Church bo loses bis right of 7 Ke {rom the doctrine and discipline of the Mothod- | appeal, because he transferred bimeelf beyond Ik Speen ak aks uerk Aecnaie | Cansuriacion ft cites Anes TOCade SILKS, has allied himsult. has become its pastor, ang | Hod of this proposition Or. Gurney quotes frou CUBA. “.QNEATER FREEDOM. Havana, Dee. 1.—Public weostings are now allowed upon giving the loval authorities twenty-four hours’ notice. TO THE POLE IN BALLOONS, What Commandor Choyno Wishes to Do-Lecture Weforo the. New York Acadomy of Sclencen, $ New York Tribune, Nov, 2 Commandor Choyno, of England, lectured Inst evening boforo tho Academy of Solences, at No, 12 Weat Thirty-tlrat atreot. Commander Choyne upon belug introduced saldinparts “Lam-vory gind to have tho op- the holy sacramonta, and do all other acta and - things which n loyally ecredited minister of tuo | Mcut of the conference, Tho samo rule pro: Gosfal muy of Tint une that tho uid atcam W, | valled in tho avo of Oliver Burgess, of Onto COMMENCING AT ‘Thais fe under a contract with the m journal o: };_also in the case of Jon Dem- Jnter-Occan to furnish to this newspaper true | ming, of the Erle Gunferonce (ame journal), $i 00 er Yard copies of the soruiuus whiuh he proaches trom It u Methodist preacher attor expulsion con~ . where; a ie sorinon published ja 10 tinistorial nel Where; chat the scrwon published [a the Daly | intra cele Norancun mayo s sanuing | For all Silk Brocade, and includ was furulshod to the sdid papor by Dr. | at tho bar of tho conference Whe bas rotused to ing the latest and most ‘Thomas or hig authorizud representative as bis | submit to thourdorof the court from whoso own reportef a sermon preached by blu in | Judgment he sceks an xppeal, tn support of 7 e Hooley’s Theatre, whleb ly cocupiud by the sald | this is cited the caso of 1. T. oberts dournal, fh oO 1 1e “People's Church” as thelr regulur pluco af | 1660), who was expolled froin tha Geneusca Cone ega. worship,.on. Bunday morning, Oct. 16, 1881, the | ference; also thut of W, Cooley, who wad ox a = y 0 conference; also that of frat Sabbath after the oluse vf the racont sos | polled fern the oid emaLor iti, turned out of | of this seasqn’s importations, at EXTON ‘ of tho new Shukspoure Sooluty of London, of “ tho journal the case of tho Hov. J, 0. Greon, of fad. te on gentleman oxproaned it, were “oe: | phyelclans. cotiinittecs bofore whom | tavo appouted, I | Wenowlenra tint at a testing of that body, | tha holy excramonta, ah niatrimony, administer | avowal of his {athntion to appeal from the judg- THE COnONER’s auny found a verdict of murder agalnst Inspector Strich, In charge of the police during the affray at Beluullet Island, whon s woman named McDonough was killed, _ _ CATTLY MUTILATED IN IRELAND. Two hundred cattle ono grazing farm at Carrowgull have bean mutilated. NINE AIMESTS, ‘There were nine arrests under the Coercion act Thursday, z regently hold, aprupriate memorial rosulutions woro pissed, and ‘ann slight tribute of adimira- doo for the loving devotion shown by Mrs, Gar- Held during the jong and painful ftness of the Into Prosident,' sho was unanimously olected the frat honorary member of the ancicty. “Tho soalety iilso vated to senda complete sot of its publications to Hiram Collego, in memory of the luto Preatdont’s conncouon with that Jn: st{tution, and appointed H. ft. Hi Prince Leo: Kd, Duke of Albany, one of its Vioo-Pre ents, to sce that tha resolutions, eto, wero properly commuutcated.” am supported fu my efforts by the Eurl of Derby, six mombors of I'arliument, threo mem bers of the Royal Soviety, and many selentists. A counell bus been formed fn England and te |, now awaiting the news from America. Assoon ag it bas heard of action taken bere toward the forming of au Anglo-Amerioun expedition the meombors of the ootnull will be- stir thomecives, 1 bad originally ek- pected to baye an oxpodition tha cost of which would havo been about £30,000, and to in- oluda tho olrcumnavigation of Greenland, bo- folten of the dovil and bad no Christ io a Tho audience yosterduy wus very rat and thera was a’ noticeubto absonco as Mizens. Among thogo from abroad your ‘a rrespondant hatlced the following gentiomens é gent J, Mlanebara, Wheaton, Mig President be lion, Weattield Collegu; Prof. W. 0, Tobuy, pea it 19 Hov. J. 1', Brown, Ki Bre ‘ovta, Detroit, dich. re tome Wheaton Theologieal Semin Prof, oj lanchard, Wheaton Cotlege; the Hey. BM. te galt, Lowa, the Rev. Willian: Jobnaton, Col- Hze8prinus, Ju.z tho Nov, Ojson, Moline, lil, ‘ +3 Der ea Vottiny curl, 1,5 Prof. E., Mutiny, Worcester, Mages the ev, Pretty Pils,| we aldes the Jouruoy to tho North Pole, You-may McKeesport (Pa.) Tmes, Son ot the Rock River Conference, ut which 0 rategbam, fer Ai Ne Binnie rears Siac af IEANOn. iach perbups nek the question, Whut will bo tho com- | | Yoo Tlang has rucuived a boxof medtalne from THY TRIAL AND EXPULSION the nea Canferonou; aso fl. Horry of tae | ‘A Roduation of ¥.d.D, Baker, Danville, Lit’ ail MIN NS FO! aN a morclal roturn from the expodition? If tho A = | of tho sald Hira: W. Thomas took place, Aud - was av oloquent 1 Heeety vores Callego, Kentucwyr the iets De Pais, Dov. L—Tho returns of the noml- | good feoling between America -and Lugtand can | WiQvaht Jananese ite'Gox, andoanaistot of two | {he au Teprosontativos of the luck liver Con- | pout vo the curt act vo viclatoalt tho procedonts i na : ear pllis tho size of sinall hen's eggs, doue up in nations of Senatorial Electors are complete | be promoted by the tlageof the two countries others, he meeting lust ovaning was bold in the First ference further show to this court that the ing the pust sugar, with docalcomania pictures, very much o |} which bad been estaulished during the Brede Luttoran Coureh da abt acnutiod ths | except for five departments, and foreshadow | ving toyethor at tho North Volo, that will be reaumbliug Buster eam get Fane eee Nov Ten iaah waa ture | LU BC he cet mt erie ts earn ac 33! to 50 per Cent. ork a Diunvbard, of Wheaton, delivered one | a Republican gain of nineteen seats at the commorelal roturo numbor one, Thon wo shall — nlebed to sald ‘paper by Dr. ‘Thomas | Thomus from tho Judgmont rendered ayuluse And oa tigt speeches, denunclatory of Masonry | elections In January, got abetteridos of tho ourrentsof water, so BUSINESS NOTICES, or bly authorized representative ae a true ro- | him at the last Rock River Conforcuce, toa vous Keliawelip, dnd conalgning those bodies Tie As that in time commerce will be onablod to work = ort af bls sernion proached at the Peoplu's army pluce, Ho dwolt for some time fae pollticu! phuso of the COUNtTY under ie ple Stee secret sucioties. Ho warned the poo- rally voware of thom. ‘Bir, Blanchard in bie disady Rainet seoret societies labored under tha ing ttaxe of nut practically laiwwing any- bimaoit ue theso ordora, and thorefore placed Binet nls ahead a Sate ae Wilueas aguinat Rie nulghvor oe ne Rie yatls evening the work of the third degree of Snurch on Sunday, Nov, t, 1881, und thet bath TUK APPELLANT'S SIDE, hose purposing to make pres- suld sermons wore Bigneeol elucd the trial, Ox At the conclusion of Dr, Gurnoy's argument, a of Pentel value should Pulses aracotc,ot aml arrn tamara | De Bestel cotati yt Ne mate | noe fal to see these good above sause, = e Above entitled cause, In BUBpOrE Of LRG UENO | eto eae carats Judicint conference, and | NOt fail to see these goods thority, they file herewith tho awarn statument | know somethin of the dittioultics of acting us a uf Goon oe ache Gd the ey edit 9 we fap ep cere 6 Te pais ‘ er, ward the connec! a ’. as pare ee adie stutement, thoy mission of tho nppeaL Procodonts uru estan. | O7008, Gossage & Co. also” filo herewith — copies of the | lisned on partioutur facts, and should baye to | === Daily Inter-Ocean of tho date of Oot. 17und Noy, | binding force in other casva unless tho faots DISSOLUTION NOTICES: PILES! PILES!!! PILEStt: Asure cure for Ulind, Bleodiug, [tohing, and Diceratod Pites has buon'discoverud by De. Wille fans. A single box of Dit, WILLTASIS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT bas cured tho worst chroulo casee of twonty-tvo yours’ atunding, It gives religg Lu tive minutovaltorusing., WILL LAMDS' OINTMENT absorba the tumor, soothes pain, allays the Intense itching, capoolally alter wetting warm in bed, uctlug asa poultice, [tts out moro distinetly highways for the passage of ships aorogs the ocean, “One of the main objects of the expedition will bo to render ald to the Jeannetto—that 1s, if sho needs aid, which I do not-bellove. Our voyage would be up Batio'a Bay and through Smith's Sound.” [think it was foollsh to send tho reliof expod|tion through Rotriug's Strait Tho weekly statement of the Bank of France shows an ineredse in gold of 5,000,000 francs and a decreaso In silvor of 3,150,000 francs. $ “IN THY CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES today the report of the committees upon the supplementary vote tor the Tuntslan expedt- ve after the Jeannotts. Is lt chought thut she will | Propurod for giles, ltehlug of the parts, and ‘1 a ike, Itt sanitary Bedale eter i B * Raton cou fw the ea Ge the | lll exist, and that no protest ean invalidate | Gh "tom Yorugar "1 ant’ to bead i bor | VaNvsolixadk, STEVENSON &CO,,Chloaga, | PAFLOf thie statement. Aud they ade the Judie itpat i theown upon she cuaea pravioualy date Natioe i Barobyglyon vag the coparinrabis her. te pe: A re t ¥ y . ‘ator ee ae r ‘! " . TI pos! Ne at von: reemusunry ‘ae kis fl, ¢xpoto tho sucrots of ie The Governuient; te folly canal yet ay. that .tlowa ‘northward by the pontasula Meavtur, THY BTATEMENTS IN THE BAID SERMONS wlaee agit © faire Whero'a court has ese | orreoxtsling between, te sy eaderson promi Woo peoplo aigatnet Hured suototle waro | In what manner it will follow up the ea! of Norway aud Bweden strikes the | ‘tha physiological rejuvonstor of the organic | Which follow: {ubilahed procedonta ind rulings, and subso- | dayd ssolved by mutual ‘coaaony Edaund Burke ro- we Wont fall: lishment of the French protectorate, but the | Ugbter currents near the pole, und ood |[/svatom, und spevitio cure for fupotenoy, ater~ © Our acrvices will be holils Fray idehion pers | quently reverses such precedents and rulings by | tirlng theretrous, cu HEAD ERSO f ————_— Ibo vigor- {01,888 submarine curreut, sweoving aroundthe | {iity, scminal woukness, loss of momory, nory- | fitting, regularly now on euch Pabbath muro. the oxercisy of ite luwetmuking powor, no value WB ce CHEAP TR, military operations undertaken will bo vigor- | O08" tutic, woes out again throngs au ys y Ye t tly at I a'vlook, The box-uilice BOSMUND Buu v YY, slok and nervous beaducho; & con- |- DE Special ol RANSPORTATION RATES. ously prosecuted, Ilo and abllt would bo | Kuund.. Thiscurrent would aatucalty carry tae bility, ato dud nervous besdaci ae open at f Gan bushel tee Ritesh 8 VENER: ous stitudonal romedy for iyspapala and ueuralgia by supply tig nerve und braln power. Sent by all prepaid, #1 per box; 6 for 85. Pamphtets malled free, Van Scbaack, Stayonson & 23 ta ope the close of thie survice and = Jeannette a8 abo goes toward the polo in tie di ree? kt Week, end: wa should bo giad | THE OLD PIKOEDENTS AND RULINUS. Chleaxo, Dac, 1, 1881. rection of Smith's Sound, aad when we in our Lalluun are xoinw toward the North Pole wo may Ulthuately fntroduced giving eifect to the + Pat Bi = to nis Dev. Ltn speaking of the |roaty, ‘The Government will endeavor to iW rat many who can fvel it protit- | Those olted by the counsel’ were the aution of tt ' from St. Louls to Liverpool, Capt. (0. Wo I he G. ry ‘he undersigned will continus the manufacturing able to worship with us here to becomo | the Genoral Conferenue. It was the General ante oor end hoo. bus un or the Caney, of the Bt. Loute & mintuilze the burdens lald upon the country | gee, au we took out from our cur, the Jeannette y fi t Tmembere of the congregation in u pormanent | Conference which created the Judicial Confer= | tr aceaele oooh ronderun & Cote Slated that withla alge any ee egane Ln. | ne lal upan the country | gee, aa we fk out fom cur cur, the Jeannette | and take etroct Coiceac, ly axaute, and tor | QUiu Gy 'weunue abttey .. Wevwant tus | ence: Tho aw watch eraatad (ue Judilal Ont , tart tak a alxty days hy bad offered to | I consequence o Abi iB by a Jeannette bus been + | aulo by ali drugyls be Gewellus in'name ‘The Puople's | fercice «id not establish for fle guidance tho Woe Hi C wheat from st, Paul to Liverpool at 11% | bo allowed to result elther in the annexa- ane ttis tise onud, Peve cnly: twa yoare aunts S oh ba ln apie ‘ts i. a Senta per bush wer el, showing the remark i Teel the tiver routes He furtuer eait Gat no compen named ata time when there wad takenee tive bidding for Buropoan frelyht or Lecause blo as from the railroads, but simply tract at tale could alford to luake the coo. 20 Glasgq trate. Last summer, when wheat Tract rneyetae.sbipped fram Bt. Boul, the con- the above Ban eae ae GOL Damed, but from. Arond’s eof, rou, and Wine, with Cinchona, the stundarg medicinal tonic of this rogresdive ue, It enriches (he blood, prompt- jy invigorates the bruin and nervous system, linproves digestion, otc, Results A round for.o, bright eyes, Lappy state of mind, Arend’s drag: Store, corner Madisun street und Fifth avenus ber or Novojnber, 1 ain xladto ba ablo-to cura: fort Sires ‘De Long, who lain the room, with this i purpose to tuko ou the expedition. seven- «feou mon, including Lieut, Bubwatkn, who has kindly volunteerod to Join tho expadition, Wo will take with ud boats, balloons, dogs, provis- {ons for two yours and a bulf, und otoer eaquip- + + There bas been some discus picceunis and rullnge of the General Cou- ed slou and acera| Wy some Waut of agrcement us ) it ve eronee. ‘ tho, sodttlsation of tho aw Chicago, Deo. 1, 181. uw VP a8 A Clorgyman—uot the’) the rightor appeal wus rred under certul rj ¥ ru to prev for Wobtslued Hat iat trom | etvoupmutances, und the coupes) for the Caureh en NOFICE Wd nold It Ms eased gift from Hie | try to make ou! a ciroumst " He a ae certs as a cleryytana bofore the | plloable to the Taomus cuse, und beuce be ie | Board of Trustees Graceland Cenelery eu roseruent Fund, civic law. There ure two pbhuses to this ques ured from an appeal, ‘The lirst paragraph of Puplic notice ts here) on, While my trial weut ayainst ino, ae ) the law suys that (n all cuses.a person convivtod | mostin Jat ow 6 ie o1 Dave the beneit of an appeal, and while shall bave the right of appeal if bo ive notice be PEBay, Pi bela bates: oy the purvase tlon or the abandomnent of ‘Tunis. ‘tho treaty permits of a suppresalon of abuses In the Bey’s administration. Such suppression {s to the Interest of all nations. ‘This task ls imposed upon France by virtue of the polloy, she has adopted, which is not of annexation 7 piven Atiut shere ill bee Ba! to Grucniand Cowetery Hat WW orciuck, at ihe oftica at the thue of bis conviction, or when he bay | ay. ments. We will zou the coal ming that bi 25 t 5,000 used judic! ond! the Church bus oot the right ret ime what aye,beures given itiseasy cuough to later but protection. Hemmbetta at pe bee foe Bae ey HO aD 2 Ho cm ate Te oes eee tee erlGe lecgaprodle appamphiet WOraee . ior will sho ask, that J should | bev notitied of it, ‘Thuro is natbing in the law porsnent vies auth yacatr caren by te Toa? He Beotch cOusiguors pald for Wravsportar | Hostile to the creation of mixed tribunals, snd tbare we will be jefe by ‘the vossel, wulod | and elecisia pon reports write to W."L, Bqula & | Rive wy) my ordination papers und, whataver | which oporatgs ay a bar Ws the cutertalawunt of | Reathof dames 1 Bowen. GEU. G WALKED. i. ho rejected annexation as dungerous, Ale | willreturm We will they be 400 miles from the | Co., Brokere, 130 La Saile-st., Chicago, Douehts attach to them, Theo, iy tho second |an appeal The simple statoment that an ap~ DiGsgd> NOY. 2 18). ‘Succetarre , } : 3 sane a