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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D ©. FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1898—TWELVE PAGES. MR. W’COOK CLOSES. eerste eae eat So aa remnanes neice tay Sean ers ec ee | WHERE, TO FIND THEM [Riise A cn enn RUE ERE | vo weer sa enor. W. Ho! _aeeeetete: is pending shall, if devired by th tiny Jo . ‘ashington Leads Great and Neoes- H ~ allaving the aeet and eet oe oe poe Afternoon. committee, appoint one or "more of its own ei Montana John Re Sie ores a Tancoln. . sary Work —— i ple than that of presbytery New York members to assist in the prosecution, upon tne toe Pitti; Bh m The Argument for the Appeal Pin- | could possibly be. | APPLAUSE FOR DR. BRIGGS CALLS FoRTH A RE-| nomination of the prosecuting committee. The Commissioners to the Great COE Cents, ee oe gy estab m1 nee il e “Bat we agree with them as to the necessity | BUKE FROM THE XoDERATOR—XxR. Mt’ COO There could be no doubt, he argued, that the : : Dalen J.B Biack, Semper duno, Congress would not permit the ished Last Night. H of disposing ot ‘hie «matter finally and authori-} axovaext ron tux arventaxts—rns | Presbsterian Church was an original. party and Presbyterian Gathering. Kanaailsatehee. Reape Tash, Lin at | Tolley evstem to be used in Washington, and | as ‘ible, and sin as \dail—8. Allen, Prankitn, Laan, jy. — can ao a —_ —— ve decision on questions o Wo as THE DANGERS OF DELAY. |torender that decision here and st this time. “Consistency is not the distinctive quality of that it had the right of appeal. As this was the thimore. yned of Was! POWERS OF THE PROSECTTING COMMITTEE. pent. - Edw ea fr ington. first important case of this kind arising under William i, Tangine Tresionr AAS Bk Aiphs-semeal ng, Fanon, 3 te q the new Book of Discipline there bad been no| THEIR CITY ADDRESSES. | Georme Moant, Ranestor, 817i ot N.K. Peckinpangh, 504 A. ne whi (From Yesterday's Aesembly Edition. } caees i Newton Wa Th oitowarterille, 9 Oban pan at. 8.9. trolley line which deserves the attention of the Aspect operandi opportunity to establish precedents, except the im. Thomson, Stewartevilie, we. | Obi A, Mekal Hocus Fag gina. | suthorities iu other cities where the polos und one established in this case by the general Jobn D, Simmons, Decheoen Bet hee Reckave, | Pamerie those brethren who less than four months ago] Dr. Briggs finished bis formal addross about | assembly of 1892. a Members of the Body | Joseph Garrison Junction, Lincs George H. Keliocg. Pair Haven Wann overhead wires have been set up or where per- eee ae ceria. | ENON Os x tnneesy cactnntagen ak foc the So'clock. Ho then took a little time of the | ,, Mr. McCook having defended, on constitu. |“ Tall TAME of the Members Of the Body | west Jarsay Wi. d- Beltces Bader Soka “Wot. Coram Soka Wa: “TETE: | mteston to ges than em bin Some cought upon 2 z as sake of peace, work and liberty, the discussion ‘bytery to call attention to the fact that in | “0n8l grounds, the status of the committee, | ®04 Thelr Locations in Washington- Thomas Webyntott Wenos Walls Wane: Eespt. Wash. Lincoln, the plea that there is no oth ticabh ion of Faith — Speciat Reasons Why the should cease at once. They now iasist with a | Presbytery to call attention to the fact =) paid.a tribute to the system provided by the | Syneds and Presbytertes Represented—The Morris bt" tration, Salem, WE 8.1, Erwin, Prescott, Was Case Should Be Entertained by the As- zeal no less enrnest, that, to guard the interests | the printed record of the case furnished by the a “ method of applying electric motive to ik of Discipline for such proceedings as one OMcial Regist ff the Body. Synod of New power May tease ee Bs er o' y. frrec ee r, Tonbatene. id Dag, Superior, 1907 Tathat, the cars of a2 ean nent. ‘The Koons og rma sea 1 5 il jion- | Rio Grande—H. M. Shivids, Las Cruc = sclair. 226 34 st. uses this rground system within ity synod of New York. ‘If their Judgment of four | tery "November 4, 191, the committee hed | fr. MeCoot ee eEeeLY Below Sil be tote A IY of Oe eee | Reamer ‘bugueraue, Lincoln. 1300 thet, | MASS mas Perens Chuane, Eb limite moves its cars on that portion of its line . | months ago was correct, then their present = : . Met en reviewed the proceedings | ers to the general assembly, with their locat Sante Fe—Joseph J. Gilchrist, Mora. Fredonia, Medison Albert V-Gullick, Kilborn City,150328thst. | which lies beyond the boun ‘The assembly held a night session last night | judgment cannot be, for no evident change of | Omitted the categorical questions and replies | of the general assembly of 1892 to show that | in Washington so far as they have been re-| Robert Harvey. Santa Fe. 107 14th st. Winchester. bare. 2 dary by the over- A ‘York. b . Reedsbu: and what is called “the heuring of the parties" | sentiment in either ‘chureb or defendant has | of witness as to his belief. tuat body bad recognized the prosecuting com- | corded at the local committee headquarters: | Abany_Sauel it "ieear, Dalston Centr, 1827 st, | MENRURESC Ay Alkersom, Ractne, 25 Lanter pl. ey epg pa dae wd sembty. | of our beloved church, the case should be de-| prosecution in the resolution offered by D: a layed another year, and first be sent to the | George Alexander and adopted by the presby- | Sac epeeeace ; { 25 Lanter pi. hend plant is less than that of such an under- Was finished. That is, Mr. MeCook closed the | taken place since that time. DENYING THE CHARGE OF ERROR. mittee as regularly established. He read the Synod of Atlantic. San ond, sibeny, Arline tee roth et. bah in. Necoia, Winneburo, G25 M@.av.ne. | peourd plant P formal argument on the question whether the | 4; Dut why this determined purpove to keep | Ho said that the appellant had in the opening | report then made by the minority report on | Atlantic-A. Frayer Waiteroroy, $.0.,1420 Pierce pl | Fletcher Narber, Aibony. Arno’ 3°35" Bherman, hiarietics ONO Evreporied ‘that 30 per eat mine seat i appeal should be enterinined. At the clove ot his age from coming afore he Shaetn tem | MUnint entered into the merits of the case | heappedl at Fortand to show tas eee tiny | gacePoiasede Gedewrac Sy ee ERG, | fredeee cue Gena Ol et Giecige Pak Sven Por Obtained by tho use of the subterrancks waren Ma aliscn te semaliy wee ohadiotonr |e" in this were it a case respecting | He would not go into that further than to deny | minority had recognized the right of the prove- | "Neison' Batley: San Mateo, Lincoln Hotel. Binghatnton—J.'L. Robertson, Courtiand, Hamilton. and that the cost of operation is iess by 30 pet b iy s reason in : cuting committee to appeal. Falfeld T. A, Thompson, Blacksburg, 8.C..1416 I | Joba Van C. Nellis, Union, 1234 Massachusetts av. | NEW YORK WELCOMES THE INFANTA. | cent than in the of the overhead system. hours for a discussion of the question by mem. | morality, for then the synod would have the explicitly the charge that he taught any fanda- | CUting committee t : Ht. Grieg: Survie BC ale Lee og case « | titutional right to make a final decision. | mental errors. He affirmed that the Holy ir. McCook insisted that this case was iden- | Knox_—H. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 1920 11th st, H.C. “Knight, Waverly, 1447 Stoughton st. “pal The Electrical Engineer of the 17th instant fam at the sxe, Whom Mics Metiockk, sucks | Seemann Saks exec haan ie: invenes LEME was the only rule of faith and practice; | Heally the same case, vo far ay the partios and | JB. W. Dryer, 14iN Tat Boston —obert Court. Lowell, 124 Mass. 878 Saluted by the Warships and Serenaded by | publishes a description of an underground the platform to resume his argament he spoke | #,- foctrines of the church. whieh the assembly | that he held tothe whole doctrine taught in | the charges were concerned as that before the | M&é lelland Win. B. Coles, 18 Aiken eM Apster. Boston. Slamilton Hous Her Countrymen, tem now in use inthe city of Hartford. ‘This Ae . Anderson, 8.C., EM. \S few moments without reading from his brief | only can finally decide. This shows that there | the first chapter of the Westminster conference | ##embly of 1892, and was controlled by the | south Fonte ang Rice’ nto, Fia., Strathmore. | 0. A Jones, Newburyport, 1228 14th st. } to refer to one or two matters which bad arisen | {a 10 desire on the part of those just referred to | as to the Scripture; that he held to tho entire | TUlings made in 1892. He read the protest then | | Prof. B. F. Marsh. Eustis, Fis., 916 1st. Brookiyn—David Greex. Brookiyn, one es tou het oan Princess Eulalic, the Spanish infanta, accom- on Boat eee ae ee + im the course of Prof. Briggs’ argument. | toxccure asettlement of tho matter at iseue |eystem taught by the Westminster con-|™ado by certain members of tho assembly | A¥ptlls- U8 Waitier Net Sou W St Mtns Boos panied by her suite, by Commander Davis, U. the past four months, meeting M. Aikman, Brooklyn, Cochran. ib 8. N. and by Gon, Jumee BL Varmone, cnet most severe winter experiences, and has shown I : [ara against the recognition of the prosecuting . 3. M. Ham, Brooklyn, Eubitt, : - um, chairmen | iteclf to be a practical success and le of ft the close of his argument the appellee | by tbe onl toay hich Se = pone is Sie had been in some | (NN toe as having any powers beyond the | patti Bae 69 ose alan ave, Bytelo st Van’ Schoonhover, Baffalo, Epbitt, ns the —- committee of the committee performing all that the inventors ‘cl infor ere us *. Seckarntions of his faith. The con- | pre of our judicatories have been men-| He would not say that those misinterpreta-| bounds of the presbytery, but the assem- sripetk, kakvetten, Baltizecws. ES ee aioe of one hundred, arrived at the Pennsylvania | A thoroughly insulated conductor rune under- fesston of faith by dhe appellee at the close. of ees Se See cian prerogatives, | tions were always intentional; that he wasen-| Ply had given the committee —recogni- Purnell, Progeny city, Titentela HDS beng pe Oren ‘Hiatliton. station in Jersey City at 8 o'clock yesterday | Beath the surface of the street between the = = pyle = yin the Preaby. | Privileges and dignity have been attacked in| tirely free from blame in causing them. He ron (Ete tutional body. Mr. Now Cantle S$, M- Osmond. Phliedeiphta. satel | Oca te ee afternoon, rails. can be devtan Chaieh. Guo piitdheaad bo asedial counsetion with i cane, 5s not op syueket meer hoped that thie cose would cease, He paphaiat Lae Pn are LB Bunty Wisniagton, Sigg Ss uplain—K.G, McCarthy, Saranac Lake,1235N.Y. | Awaiting her arrival was a special committes — - “ : Paint shout New York, but the general assembly itself. appeal ‘them again to sen case to de by Prof. Wi llespie (alt. ), Colara, Md.. Portland. . sist "3 Mite has modified his answer to the questions |. "S0 earnest is the attempt to keep this caso | synod of New York. promising that he would | the synod of New York against the moderator : Kelly. 516 4th st. See pas at ome Tlocnes Recker nS euetlioman: Gan: ry. 4 ~ | of the presbytery for ruling that the committee aw. a Bodle, Mesh lininore: SPencer, 1230Mase.ave. | Horace Porter, Howard Carroll, Cornelit of the directors of the Union Seminary, for | ffm coming before the aseembly for decision | meet the case there fairly and when the assem: P g 0 Ay 1, an i. sof th ‘oF | that the disruption of the church is threatened | bly final judgment he would submit to | ¥85 ® Properly constituted prosecuting com- theid Wasewe N.Y.. Predon Gee. BA ot F Gerrin, Lincoln. srines Bliss, Whitelaw Reid, Col. 8 V. R Cruger, Tarele uccepts the Seripture as true to ite bit-| "te assembly should entertain and iasue it. [1% It be bad said ‘aythiog that offended any fuittes under the law of the church. ‘The synod, | SYaten6 Seal blocgebure Fe | Colma ScFebre, Ancram Lead Mines. FF°-| Controller Myers and Joseph J. O'Donohue. meer | toallow of acceptance “by one even who be-| Bat this treat argues on the one hand’ con-| member of the court he regratioait Ho apoke | however, adnot deemed it expedient to aks | YE" finck, Wood Mags, Cito, Woors |p $e Hchcock, Windham craziest. | AS the Princess stepped from the car she was | ‘uL*tPPorts {t touches the cable below. pt . ve | 3 : of iforn! ience—H. W- ‘voming, 7142 Neves that Jounh or Rath or ether 0 J0by or eae en a eee ee ee eee | cescloriell carseat beet 8, teacher tn the | "Yo" MoCook clalmed, in fine, that the highest | Ze Avaalee-W7 Peat eect ra tapolen, Weemles. | CSF taser Sone eth . The ribbon of metal is more than sixteen feet ron met by Gen. Porter, who escorted her toa car-| and therefore. in passing: one ash nil of them, are uubistorical characters. | Gnduly influence the assembly 80. aa to prevent | to Bring aay student hom heed icant coho | authorities of the church had atirmod the | fic: fapsip. Gestmiuicer: Worley Oper grt Cares, eetrion Hemiton, | riage, ‘which she ontered, followed by ber hus. | openings iese in Potition “to. take the current “But ir: any event, the appellee's confession is | 715 3 giving an honest expression of opinion. | would say that he had ever taught anything | nding of the committce. ‘A. D. Seward. Venter fa. 8. W. Hopkins. Geneva, Fredonia. band. Commander Davis and Gen. Porter. from the second before it has ceased to take it Rostronger than that which he made just/ [Dt OTIC the church tc divide es the result | that undermined hee vain” NUeRe say! He next addressed himself to the argument | John, M. Couner, Palms, Buckincham. Brgter Runes, McDourals. Fredonia. Other members of the suite got intoa second | from the first. before delivering the mangural address. So| (9 tcu werbine Seton, which ie whole ia a founded on the provision of the United States | penicis— Wor H tesee Potsioae Buckingham. &. C. Hepburn, Campbell H Guiriage, and then both carriages were driven | | It will be econ that so far as danger arising that the question remains as it did before this | Oe eee tetera rere weeny APPLAUSE BREAKS OUT. Constitution that no one should be twice put in y, Fulton, Buckinel A, L, Copwin. Otisville, 1235 down the wharf to where the steamboat Gen- | from the exposure of the cable that carries the Rew statement was today again altered. . —— — om wot pong feral 7: sot As Dr. Briggs finished speaking and turned jeopardy of life or limb for the eame offence. rt FE. Gove, Gatland, Buckingham, oiaties eral Slocum was moored. The infanta alighted | current is concerned this is a harmless system. “In the appellee's judgment his imaugural is | (here are ne eee eportant | to gnther up his papers from the table at his |” This was not, he said, « crisimal cone tet a | sats HM Ateronvon, Bacrannents, 2518 Ct. av. | 3.0. from the carriage and. leaning on the arm of |The cable is insulated throughout ite locets, fay i a coe see esadiner | Of spirit and xentiment; among these are truth, | side an outburst of applause ran through the| proceeding to determine whether the ap- | BF. Butterfield. Colwwa x ONE hon ray to thesteamer’ "Ne slong carpeted } At the contact opeuings there can. be'no leak tien for this eo is whether | {ictrinal purity and denominational honor and | house and the clapping of hands continued Piles had ‘abided by bis contract with the | Spvrentjor fon mouuewe Sen Peco, Sirethmore, | Mutthew Gafuey, Soda Center, Oxford. ‘way to the steamer. age, for the spring clips below the little wheels or not the two can be in full accord. Caley Lear en ag tira Apt ir pa resbyterian Chureh which he bad’ entered | sa7art Ser. San Francisco, Strathin TAiiltioa i ene Peay 2 SALUTES FROM VESSELS, through the medium of which contact is made be splice referred sss to vais. hed | "A Wise and manly settlement of this case by | ‘The moderator ‘arose. and, waiting until the | iuto at ‘his ordination, — If it were. found Sinthton Alfie Ceca Seora, 717 13th st, MPerey B Recrui tse When the infante’s party and the members| sre (carefully insulated. The whesle, which eS eB ok, the record the aprelwers im. | the assembly will purify and strengthen our | applause bad died away, in stern’ tones he | tat he had not been faithful | Stpckton, “Alfie Mercede: Cochrane New York—Francis Brown. ‘of the committee had boarded the steamboat | “T° the only parts of the system that are visible Se eas Series Of eatin setae, Stars | Church. and be the boginning of «long period | rebuked the outburst which had jast occured, | © his contract, tho only penalty would be the Synod of Catawba. Robert B. Booth. New the Spanish ,warshi fhe eee ReneS, are not in circuit except when planed ie the wbcona to tadicate an omnis: | Of Peace and prosperity. He expressed the hope that no member of ‘the | om of the privilegoa he had enjoyed in conse- | Cype Fear—3no. h Savarn Framlin George E. Sptantc” New york: SIE 17m st achered mars pete pacar sas reg I 4 wo be” re we: ed in the recor in i uence of that contract. ‘The failure of the a] . F, Stevens, Gol CN, C. Charles npson, N ‘on . 4 q the touch tion, As sould always be done when an extract WHAT I8 INVOLVED. Se fatpen a ae en cra ene femelle | Peliee to comaly wilh his contcact fajaced ihe'| 44 Sandern, Charlotte, X. Seinos Chamba Sie York Ses Worsley began firing « national salute of twenty-one | passed. The system ie baruioe Chant tee nt ful and complete, | will show any | _ “This case involves the legal construction of | m tucl's way whon only ons Dae of the cass | ther parties to the contract. thera ip ints Sas A eit ain David W lig, Neve York city, Covbran. epi — fame time manning her yards overbead trolley is dangerous. cand man that everything covering the matter | the ordinary vow of every minister, elder and had been heard. 8 = THE CONSTITUTIONAL ARGUMENT. xgtkle’ 3 G. Stuerays Moorsvili, 8G. Galo | A Te NSS Mee Me Biee During the sail up the river the party re- at issue ix given there and given in fullness, | deacon in our church; it involves whet they| If such was the case they had prejudged tho} The constitutional provision referred to, oR ee ero ~ Fhomas 8. strong, New York i ceived an ovation, salutes being excl ‘The matter was introduced, not to tell anything | may believe and teach as the faith of the church | ™*tter- Mr. McCook maintained, did not apply to Frederick R. Wotring, Rawlins ary Tes Blots. How voce. 2 with hundreds of river craft. Off Sith street i, ‘ Wy i atrod id One or two of the commissioners informed Th Stockton, Lonemont, Cale O: jeorge E. Sterry, New York, the Brazilian men-of- Bee es te tdbampthing that Dr Driggs | Under the terms of that vow. The presbytery | me moderator that the applatse didnot come |‘ case. Tt was, ho aaid, an. em-| peremancucuin, enemies ortord, | Ssutevoraantywew'vorkrenitetiome, | | the B Were passod, and batt wesschs wore Wass: — — Parabes bg pbs soar, Hy prove that an | Of New York bas decidei in the case of Dr. | from the court but from the spectators on the | inently wise provision in criminal cases | ,Georme H. Sanford, Denver, 1014 11th st. C.F. Stowitts, North giver hondout, Bobi 2 i Fei ea a as : % tifully dressed with flags, and as the Slocam attempt was made to disinisa the case because | Briggs that a Presbyterian minister. elder or | floor and in the galleries. but it had no place in the constitution of a | Jonn Maurer Leke cite: Octet Chena C Straus. Cold Springs, Ebbitt, steamed by the yards of the two big warships i - ‘ ila re = as. E. Snyder, Newburs, 714 2st street. of statements mute by Dr. Briggs. not on the | detcon may believe and teach, in harmony with | Another commissioner expressed the opinion | voluntary association like the Presbyterian | Pusblo~T.c. Rirkwood, Col Springs, 917 16th st, | gga Fay re > " - H. Seely, Delhi, Lincoln. were manned. that vow, certain doctrines. The presbytery of | that the spectators were not entirely at fault. | Church. No one was forced to remain in| Geer De LaVersue, Col. Springs, O17 16ch st. Sacuuel P. Ives, Margaret ville. A short distance further up lay the Ni Aiuerios ofteved oy the precbrtery. but me to | Ciselumeti ka: held in the ease of Dr. Sinith| ‘Themoderator satd that he hoped such an oc- | te Freabytcsiacy Crass on Ae, Sek ced | stesne0. ett OEE en at Peroni ante Raa tatora 102s Var | acd Philadelphia, of the American avy. As Se Eho, im their corporate | that certain of these views cannot be taught | currence would not be repeated and if he found | from coust decisions to ahow that ites Leela Harriabure. Fa. 108) Sst, HLH, Seettbins, ochester, Ariituton: the Slocum came abreast of the Newark both capacity, bore no direct relations to the presby. | Without a violation of the ordination vow. it necessary he would clear the church of all | by legal authorities, that persons who entered PEE Eh ts arid McNate. Danville, Fredonia. ships manned the yards and paraded their — “Wat the faith of the churchasto the fanda-] outsiders and Mave. the court sit with close | wich voluntary ansccatione bound’ themes | anon sons on ReReoek ett we Fata Smienes: Gelgdouien crews, while each fired a salute of twenty-one . to comply with the rules and regulations of | “Jovcvh Garricus: Trenton, Windsor Di BIGGS’ NEW DECLARATION. what is embraced within the terms of the | Some one in the gallery called out that the | tack bedies, Sook suid that while the | BioomiuetoneJotin W. Pugh. Philo Hamfiton, ; " y Mr. McCook said that while the “With refezence to the confession or declara- | ordination vow and the liberty in teaching al- | applause did not come from that section. constitutional provision he had cited had no| {°°}, oon tion, as made today, I was very glad to hear it. — by (pm heme a — =| by - ody inahb ae however, Barak cpus ler reference to a case rising under the Book of omranky, mingion, Elsmere. pitta general assembly. The importance of an] done t was necessary and t! ring of | Discipline of the Presbyterian Chureh, it bad | Cairo. 3 . Centralia, aaa ction eee og = on | immediate decision of these matters will be | case was proceeded with, oS | ben hin Gait he Chivas OK, Metter, tee Pe Cochran. vere given and - | 7 5 - * ines Ti, in, Oh ddcesss bad been delivered. but before | frt,‘ne,coming Sens at least tro hundred and! 4, Sohn J. McCook of the proscenting com-| {Tom being twice punished. In this | damen it Matcatin, Chicuio, V4 F the procesdings in the New York presbytery | 57 were begun. - ease no punishment had been inflicted. | H.'H. VanVranken. . EbbItE. Arthur @- Sherry. Troy. 10th a1 and from thres to tive thousand elders and | mittee followed Dr. Briggs. He said that all /"X (it, Quine Inn, Bactlott interrupted. the Horst a ee ets Pema eta, Bazan “During the first trial declarations of princi- | 4¢a¢gns elected and ordained. the preliminary questions argued in the case | speaker to nunounce that the trustees and co A. Miller arket st Chicago, Ebbitt j is ol 8 CS. Richardson, Little Fal’ “Those ministers, elders and deacons who | had been decided by the general assembly of | faculty of the Columbian University were wait- | {ichte! Golline, Peotone, Epbi ¥ %i St, Lawrence—samtiel ‘A. Hoyt, Watertown, guns. The Slocum continued on to 50th Snr street, where she turned and passed around the Italian warship Eribano. As the Slocum turned the guns of the Miantonomoh, lying « mile further up, fired a welcome, The Slocum continued down the river to ‘84th strect, where a landing was made. TROOPEDS ACT AS A GUARD. On the pier was troop A to act as e.guard of honor to the infanta. The princess, her hus- Skinner. Government, EbUitt mondsport. G24 14th st. rke, Syracuse, Ebbitt. ‘street i i and this week M: - L Wm: 8. Adams, Lowville, 1300 Vermont avenue, | band, Gen. Porter and Commander Davis en- | ington, ir. Shaw describes lex vle and the case dismissed. a Cole, Hyde Park. Chicaco BY game, Yo 3 5 oonialt peed, cep fe mint the ouly thing. that these pro-| {aks the ordination vow. according, tthe de-) 4gs9, ‘They were res adjudicate and should | Ing for the arcembly. Tuomas Boge, Gongs, Coenres- Weetchenler dita Wt Freel brewster, Hamilton. | tered fhe, frst carciags. A detell of Sftecn | Sriasatty cher inate eee ceedings are based upon is the inaugural ad-| frre" scicut qo beliere: util that docuion ss | BOt Again be discussed. ‘The law was that it F Afters brief discussion the assombly ad-| Soha Shepberdy Chicas. Phy Nplonman. Irvincton. Hausilton, — an edvance | trolley in the conduit’ slot Altogether, ea rigl . 0 journed until 8 o'clocl Freevort—Davil Clark, Galena. 3 Dobbs Perry. y , dress. = = A Was not competent for one general assembly to recrort David Clark, Galena, Henry Parsvas, hye, Hatnilton. : ma é fun thetget mee cian & “Ifany ove le the volomein is possenion TeersaN teak teen itean Cee aa rerjow the proceedings, of another. The sp: —_—>—_ MaitoonsB At Merton, jitattgon ieee | Satcetlent Paterna, Coches. Py re haere percent goreepeyeneeny | in Elgg Bh ES © pi of the third editi rigs s ~ lee’ : S CONFESSION OF FAITH. wa W. C, Warner, we,’ 1807 Corcoran Samuel H. . “sins, ton. : aggre ‘deadly trolley,” will abio the full Sec. Baas Sema nakaderent wise: boos tation ts echolneskip ud ovinions OUT COM | prove himself an aggrieved party, though bril- ne ee u paiat chante at Paice” Bete 1235 8. Tare. npopetinigge peng [ned with peoples eed from the pidows | Donel of woessthing better than tt Eee babes eee eee eee tree ta euctay | _ “Is it fair or just to leave the terms of the or- | gue gend de toner ine, was bolls irrelevant, us| De, Briggs Makes a Statement of What He | © George kuthertord,Tulcn, 024% Xaver Bratton, fering: Wooden, ee many of the houses the Spanish and American oe immediately following the first irial iz _prosby- | 45, 4a, "air or Just to leave the terms of the or- | the Book of Discipline grant ed the right of ‘ap- mata Rock Hiver-James W. Skinner, Morrison, O15 21st st * fs - Faro—Jaines 8. Bo} fitsboro", in all ap thas alan’ ee dee bad bee diene ‘Wim, Le Mitchell, tte, O16 14th: Win, Holidag, cedus ashore, O24 14th street. | flags were flying. Outside of the hotel and for cities where the streets have peal as an unquestioned right. ease unsettled for another year, which would h, $24 lath street. not ‘SON 14th street. | # dozen or more blocks down 5th avenue the oy the overbesd trolley poles Edwin J. Rice, Ham: iton, 1226 N. ~-be will find theve words: The general assembly was made the final in- | When he had finished reading his written in Pembina—K. J. Cresswell, Inkster. permit 7 ly wa # Wilson, Prairie City, IL”. Lincoln. Hugh MeDonal: ve Bb sidewalks crowded with ry wires authorities should not it “shave seen nothing in tho howtle criticism | Aerie bas been entertained, sending Tes tas | MEPTEeE of the, constitaion. "True che gon- | argument yevterday Dr. Driggs mado an ex- | Sigihed bard Stn, Givin 19 Kat SPesnigypod of Onto. |” | atrouts were flied with Tashiongolg tarnoata,” | Sangeroas and ‘unsightly’ overieed cs to iead me to make any change whatever either | synod? Would it be right or honest to permit | ¢P*! ssvembly ae err, but its decisions, like | tempure closing address, which, as it was in the Synod of Indiana. Athens Willian A. Howell, Atheus, Ebbitt AT TRE HOTEL. aeons yom vy sin gad prcuens seer in the matter or the form of the address. | But | ministers, elders and deacons to enter the church | Bat ,of the United States Supreme Court, | tine of a confession of faith, was perhaps the nson, Thorn Town, 1201 Kat. | John . Chand, Ebb i a ground system be not ly available—and i wise to republish the address in ; : was final and must be submitted to. True, , 10 Tat ndrews. Crestline, 133018th. | Mayor Gilroy and “Mr. George B. McClellan, | frors be it seems to me wise to republi - the next vear belicving. a8 they would | it was said the actions of the New York | Most striking incident in the course of bis long in M." Bowgs, Fort Wayne, 91614th, e, Fredonia, de: is seems to ‘be satisfactory evidence on a second edition under my own responsibility, nigh tn, kadtsees itis tom latent on actions of New York | mo J sab the ocdmsioa! be? dis Fort Wayne, 1827 It. Chillicoe— Hugh W Guitrie, culliicotbe, 596 Ane. | President of the board of aldermen, waited at | this point, mot only in the statements of oo With some adiitional notes and explanations.” ” | ho New Work presbytery unretersed. that they |PTEMbYter7 did not bind the Pros- | defouse. He referred to the omission by the cinnatl, Ebi. A Mage RaNE Bainbridge, 300 A sect ae. the Hotel Savoy entrance to receive the city's | competent a witness as Mr. A C. Shaw and of ‘this third edition contains “the charges | 25, uedor the terms of thelr ordination vow, | CytTian , Church, But if ignored they | appellants from the printed volume which bad Won “, Cincinnati, Pott: | cuest, As the carriage stopped Gen, Porter | € Prominent a journal as the Zievrical made against me before the presbytery of New | hold, believe and teach the views held by Dr’ rae he bi ae on ey Cane arian been circulated among the commissioners con- Peter Robertson. Cincinualt introduced Mayor Gilroy to the infanta, and | "er, but also in other testimony—the predlo- Rok October 5 and my newere thereto Of) Briggs? ‘Then, in caso the assembly of 1894 | Ty Digcinline giving ce anne oes Book | taining the record of thé ense, of the technical a Witham Ac Fndaiy. Gincimatt the mayor introduced Mr. MeCiellan as the | tion maybe made with confidence, we think, November 4. ? ich ig | “BOW! reverse the judgment of the New York | Phstan; decision ‘before all the svidence | questions which had been propounded to Dr. | _Chariee't Griffin. Hammond, Thomas J. Duncan, Glendale, 129 President of the municipal council. that after a few months have ‘Ro one, he fourth edition of the inaugural, which is | Cresbytery, as it might, and place those who | hastening toa decision before eee 3 > | Muncie—John B. Fowler, Winchester, Lincoln. ‘Gif ‘Then the mayor offered the princess his right | Will be able to defend the use of overhead dated m the following year, contains these} Pive Lecsine ministers, elders’ and deacone in| Pres sali, pei a = rere te Sings the beairter of Union cays a athe ig ig oper Hectin Teena - arm, and led the way up the steps and through | troliey on the that a a same worl i 4 i it “4 wy tery winter ulate th 4 ese questions and answers were printed re- | > nw mt, ape SANA Comeoeen n Cleveland, Ebbitt. the hall to the elevator, foll the prince | jectionable ually practicable “The charges are baved upon the inaxgnral | {Me Position of being compelled either tore-| ings of the presbytery had been ac-|ceny Wtne give, Whee be fadexeual these ones. W Freeman, Peterabure, mazallton, Thos HK i Reese ield ¥: “4 nounce their views or to retire from the charch, iy Westerville, Lincoln. and Mr. McClellan. The carpet laid down be- | electric traction “= neath the canopy was strewn with lilacs, | that can take the place of it has not been peonies, roses aud carnations, and the moment the last of the party had crossed it the crowd grabbed every petal of the broken flowers, ‘ARTER REPUDIATES ELLIOTT. ° When the party bad ‘reached the reception | au ra TU pretce in the recreation eatticen, | QF mubject themselves to diserpline to expelthem | ssPits fuiement? The “appeiico Peak” wee | questions ard answers he dropped the manu- aa ee eee ann | tenat the eheceell before adjournment today that the presbytery | ecript and turning to the assembly spoke earn- ma S| “The church. inall its agencies, must go on: 8 in its judgment had declared his utterances as | oxtly, ue follows, STITETIONAL ARGENT. ee tae oe cee en | ‘accepting ‘the jadg-| "his. Moderator and brethren: Theappellantin then took up his brict and re-| eration ealeted then: this At ealt her cirmid: | ment referred to aa the Judgment in tho case. | the opeuing argument, as I have altcady tut . Fyansville. EbsAtt. H.W Pollock, Sheliville, 1895 Mf at Kingston. 1325 M «i of Indian Territory. E 10th’ and H sts E 1 Sans Par Lina J. Ra Enbie , room Mayor Gilroy advanced to the infantaand | Another Passage of Words Between : ‘ Mr. MeCook read at some length from the | mated, entered into the merits of the appeal. T Aree 1Gth street. : mas we — sit to the constitution of the church, | mount importance. Fairness and justice to | record of proceedings of the New York presby- | shall not attempt to go into thet merit mselt oe eae = pep eter ae ncscd scl in the Paris Tribunal. which provided for appeals in questions in- | those whom the church invites into official sta-| tery, Ho was proceeding to question Dr, | except so furan to make an explicit denal of < i : ae ‘ers of doctrine without denying | 0m Would seem to require this judicatory to A few of the committee of one hundred were Charles Russell continued bis argument in ceiving j Briggs’ candor in asserting that the appeal had | his statement when he charges me with teach- Fredonia. es 3en. Vi volving m: "I ti : iw, Toledo, Et then presented, Gen. Varnum giving the names | bebalf of the British case at Peris yesterday the vight of appeal in case either of acquittal | Cpterisin thi appeal and er een not been taken in due time. | ing doctrines which are fundamental errors. I rose, Eat to Commandet Davis, who ‘ropsaied them before the Bering sea tribunal of arbitration. er conviction. The constit _ of the cl = po me Sop; DR. BRIGGS INTERRUPTS. one oe T have ever re any Cone ed = Teeny e D. S. Tappan, Portsmouth, Epbitt. to the infanta and her husband. Only three did not regard au acquittal in a lower judi- 2 crt ace fa ait and are fundamental errors, and my presbytery has re SS ON Indies were presented, they being Mra. Gilroy, eatory a4 x completion of the case. This right TEE DANGER OF DELAY. ee eg ee eeecnetans tek ABA Sab Lal) TT retaee rs Meera OF Vaeleg cee tecae” tae hn Mt Lane wills onierd oo Mrs. Dugro and Mrs. Martin Brown, x appeal had been exercised under the old| “As a final reason why the assembly shonld | M2 not said the appeal was not taken in good | Mental errors. time. He granted that it was. “Taftirm before this body that I believe the Mr. McCook said that that statement was | Holy Scriptures to be the word of God, the in- Wintesett, 1:29 M st, WM st The infanta expressed herself as charmed book as well as the new, an appeal direet from with ‘beautiful Washington” and her treat- the presbytery to the assembly being allowed | CMe a — —_ pallens — bon w a ment thus far in America, The party then by the Book of Discipline as regular. The | *"4 widespread injury is certain to come from | satisfactory. fallible rule of faith and practice according to | pubnque—E. @. B. eae elton Ps went to the apartments that had been reserved Book of Discipline said th: peals are to be | Protracted delay. It will tend to unsettlo faith, | Mr. MeCook snid the time had come when they | the vow that Laraumed at my ordination, and | /¢- P. Merria , J. Form © for them, '@ the judicatory immediately | especially among our young people; it will in-| as presbyters had to meet a great crisis in the | which I have assumed every three years, aceord- 3 could the synod be ignored or | juriously affect the training of our young men | affairs of the chureh, and he exhorted them to to the rule of the Union Theological Semi- slighted by withholding from it a matter on | for ths ministry,and will result in the spread of | « full performance of theirduty. He called at- | nary. Laftirm that I hold to the who'e doctrine wie it could not make a final decision? In | false doctrine tention then to some of the declarations of the | taught in the first chapter of the Westminster no other way could the synod of New York |" “The presbytery of New York says: ‘There | Book of Discipline. The Book of Discipline, he | confession relating to Holy Scripture without exert so large an influence m determining this | are traths and forms with regard to which men | raid, bad not been prepared to cover any par- | any qualification or reservation whatever, matter, for if the appeal was entertained now | of good character may differ.’ No one disputes | ticuiar case. It was a part of the constitution leave to affirm that I hold to the en- SENENADING THE PRINCESS. Last evening at 8:30 the Spanish colony marched up 5th avenue with torches burning, and headed by the Saragossa Band. They halted ut the plaza in front of the Savoy and RK. smick, began a serenade. A few moments afterward by the assembly the members of the synod | that. + statement necessarily implies | of the éhurch. tire ayatem of doctrine set forth in the West- a Pass, 1 the infanta appeared on the balcony. Her would not be debarred from voting on it. | that there Iso truths and forms in regard | Mr. McCook read sections to show, as he | mmster Confession, and auvthing thut I may Sue py Presence was greeted by salvos of applause When the overtures relating to the revision of | to which good men, especially ministers of the | claimed, that every proceeding taken by the | have said that at ali conflicts with this state- | gmporia—8. Moby eee from the people below. the faith were sent down by the assembly ther | Presbyterian Church. should not differ. and | prosecution had been in strict compliance with | ment is due to the misinterpretations which | "EPH Shane Wichite: Donecta, As soon as the procession reached the hotel 4 committee called on the princess, and Mr. F. K Florez, representing his countrymen, made a short speech, to which the infanta re- sponded. It was after 9 o'clock when the royal "1409 Hopkinspl. | made its way through the dense crowd that SIG 16s ot. thronged the lobby of the Savoy and, en- ich I have Were sent to the presbyteries and not to the |the question ix whether or not the truths and | the provisions of the Book of Discipiine. When | have been put upon the language w synods. The repiies were sent back directly to | forms contained in this case are of that kind. | they knew what the provisions of the book are | uttered. I will not say that those tnirinterpre- the assembly. This was in accordance |The great majority of Presbsterians believe | and applied them toa particalar case every | tations ate always intentional. I shall not ex: With the constitution, and no one would | that they are. Ihe verdict of the presbytery | member of the assembly could see what his | onerate myself from vome possible blame in claim that the dignity of the synod was | of York contirms that belicf rather than | duty was, He maintained that under the | irck of clearness in enunciation of them. But assailed by such a course. ‘The case had never | otherwise. for. while,they acquit him, they dis; | definitions of the Book of Diseivline there was | T beg leave to aiirm the truth that I hao made been before the synod of New York. That | tinetly dixapprove the critical and theological | no question that the Presbyterian Church | no statement that at all conflicts. with the af- sttonwoud Pal’, 1300 Vermont ave. i. Mediarz, Bine Rapids, Hamilton. hy Hichland, Woo fewin, 9 mod bad never assumed jurisdiction of the | views of Dr. Briggs, for which he has been put | was au original party, and that it was the duty | firmations that I have made before you. Wakeenoy. Fredonia, itt 2 esses tering the carriages in waiting, were driven to case. There had been received by it cer-jon the defense. Why disapprove these truths | of the prosecuting committee to prosecute the | “If { have saidanything in my inaugural that Loy lt ESE twstec HH. McKubbin. Coatesville, Ebbitt. the Garden Theater, where a portion of the ¥ tain complaints, but these complaints were not | and forms if Presbyterian ministers and elders | case through every jadicatory until tho final | has disturbed the peace of the church or caused jer City,2018@ | John 8. ae ea ar performance of “Robin Hood” was seen and a im the jucicial case. There was no siight there- | may differ in rezard to them? | issue is reneched. Such a committeo was not a | any doubt or uncertainty or ailiction to even icoln, HLF. Myers, West Chester.” ard, In reply to president, Baron de fore.intended or otherwise,in bringing the case | “And if the doctrines presented by Prof. | temporary committee. | the fecblest of God’s children, I regret it more Lin on Clarion “Huh F"Farecmnan, Know. ——$_—_— > Courcel, Mr. Carter explained that he mis- directly to the assembly. | Briggs be erroneous, as we verily believe, then, | Throughout the progress of this case the| than any one else can do.’ I have beena Hi Z chinridan: Garlend, Tencoin, WITHDRAWN FROM COMPETITION, | trasted Mr. Elliott because Mr. Elliott gave If this court should in its judgment think this | through delay, ‘heretical opinions’ are sure to | position of the prosecuting committee bad been | teacher of the Bible in the Union Theological James P. Irwin, Belle Valley, Liticoln, theories and not facts and therefore counsel for case should go to the synod the first step would | ‘gain ground.’ and our church will be affected | attacked. He deemed it important that this | Seminary for twenty years. Eherezer—John 8. Hayes, Mayaville Beery Warten. Cock Seventecn Forelzn Couvtries Dissatisfied | the United States objected to being represented be toentertain the appeal. When they bad | injuriously through the coutinuance of uncer- | assembly should know what the presbytery, the are only four members now teaching Mettig_Donatl i. Huatinedon J. Kelly. Wit With Pian of Awards at the Fair. as citing him. voted to entertain the appeal then they could | tainty and doubt and of suspicion and strife. | synod and the general assembly had dow in your theological seminaries that have been It was 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon before PTE TREES PRE = consider this question ef appeal. The consti-| ‘*In closing, Mr. Moderator, let me thiuk you | reference to this committee. He then reviewed | in kervice longer than [ have. ‘There are only anvilie. Arlingto™. the national commission of the a ‘Was the Investigation a Farce? ~~ tution. he «aid. made it mandatory upon the | and the general assembly for your indulgent | the proceedings of the presbytery to show the | two of them that have taught more ministers iitiha Gas aaa ae Chicago ©xpo- | oom the New York Recorder. general assembly to receive complaints and | attention to this lonz and sometimes technical | regularity of the appointment of the commit- | now in the service than I have. Ichallenge the a order, forty-seven members, appeals affect constitution placed especial responsibility upon | the general assembly in all matters affecting | discipline, peace, purity and prosper- | ‘The constitution had left it open inten- tionally, doubtiess, to bring all such matters | directly before the assembly. argument. The Jaws of our book may’ be im- perfect, for they are human laws: our interpre tation of the law may be defective, becanse it is a human interpretation, but these laws and their interpreters may be the means of ad- vancing the kingdom of God, And having been faithful to the rights and laws of His tec. COURTESY TO DR. BRIGGS, Mr. MeCook made a slight digression to re- fer to Dr. Briggs’ allegations that he had not been treated with courtesy by the committee. The committee, he said, had no word of ex- production of asingle one of these m that have been under my instruction du past twenty yeara who can say that anythi that I bave taught him has undermined or die minished his faith in the divine authority of Holy Scripture or his love for the Word of God.” eight short of a quorum, being present. Acom- munication was received from Director General Davis inclosing a letter signed by the commis- sioners of seventeen of the foreign countries withdrawing their exhibits from any competi- tion for awards. mee i i Ruecial oc. aoclage Weusake far austhine 12 ae The foreign countries say that as the answer | the control of the chief signal officer of the Mr. MeCocte = = niform practice | church on —s you — Cemarer Gone Bad done, for 1¢ had doue ite duty only tots | Good Work Appreciated. to their communications referring to a jury of | army, is regarded of the general assembly bad been to receive ap- | the effects of th lity in th h He will | Presbyterian Church, whichit repreeented, aud | The meetings of the Women’s Missionary awards has not been stletectoryt and be toate ‘There is reason to Is coming to it without going to the | empire, the realm of glory, to which He tes gamed We agalael wea tha Goteitiee ect akich hase ‘been Melati the of reiterated demands made by several of the | tion was instigated, not with improv- synod if good reasons were adduced. When | one day summon His elect. ektideaakat ade “Tie eanite tall FV eep aePeaminar ae commissioners more than a year ago, the} ing the bureau, but to create a prejudice the synod of Virginia, in 1818, censured the Eee von nana boon ntincked in the press, Never.except upon Clureh of the Covenant during the yet in possession of mo information about ite the present in order to prepare ee ere Tauraco go: to ree ng the appeal | Wren Col McCook closed, Dr. Baker, the | the floors of this church, had a'member of this | PS week were largely attended. = inal organisation. ‘They now consider it to | tke way for the reassignment of Gea AW, of Rev. Mr. Bourne to go to the assembly the | aa ittee, offered a| committee given expression to his views or | The delegates were most hospitably enter- Chas. A. Dickey, Phi Inte for an international jury to be constituted, | Greely to bis old position. The weather assembly refused to approve the records of the | chairman of the judicial committee, o! ideas, They bad heid that they represented | tettained and were delighted with the arrange- . New Duluth, Strathmore. | AlezanderG. Mea; and therefore withdraw their exhibits. bureau was taken out of the jurisdiction of the synod. | He argued that the precedents showed | resolution that two hours be allowed to mem-| {h¢"Bacbyesrian Church ead hey felt that if | ments made. The committee of ar-| PJoumWllogn Duluree Osten 8 Philad The letter is signed by the commissioners | War Department and placed under that of the that « case invoiving doctrine could not be sent | pers of the judicatory, and that ten minutes be | there was’ ane eritelew” ty hould have to|rangements of which Mrs. Tew 8. | Eitcusteld FV pe Gorter; Liten field, 1106 F.Cap.st. from Austria, Belgium,” Brazil Denmark, | Secretary of Agriculture largely on account of down by the assembly to the synod. If this | Slowed each person and fifteen minutes to the | bear it until the Presbyterian Church bad | Hamlin was chairman were the recipients of | “j°S*S>, r France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, | the convietion in Congress that since the re- ease should bo, referred to, the synod of New | 2008 Guricy the debate on each eid | given its final decision and said whetuer |® Sood many congratulations on the ad- Norway, Portugal, Russia, Siam, Sweden and | tirement of Gen. Myer the conduct of the York they might be met with the technical ob- | P*\1?"Endaly moved to amend by inserting the | fhe committee bad done its duty or not jmirable manner in which their various duties ‘Minneapolis, Cochran. Switzerland. bureau by army had been marked fection that notice of apperl bad not been |. ONT One hour instead of two. He read the curt letter which Dr. Briggs had | hid been discharged. As chairman of the | “Wm Kesnol ie St Petes, Hoe The reception of the communications caused | chiefly by inefficiency. Secretary Rusk given within the ten daye required. ‘Then the | "Dy “Thomas C. Hall moved as an amendment | written 0. the committee of investigation of | Committee a large part of the burden of the a prolonged discussion in to their at the head a scholar and expert final settlement of the came might be deferred | that the case be referred to the synod of New | the New York presbytery declining to mect | Work devolved on Mrs. Hamlin and she Bow York ave. disposal, Mr. St. Clair of West Virginia said | who had raised the standard steadily ever fortwo years. The sscemblr had never re-| Yi 'tor final ‘adjndication. | them in conference because they were ap-| has displayed an executive ability and energy 5 the matter was a serious one, and the exposi- | his incumbency, and who is criticised now on fased to entertain an sppeal where good reasons | ““Atier some diesussion Dr. Hall withdrew his pointed to investigate the inaugural addresa | that was an essential element in the complete- Cloud, Lincotn. Jobn Meics, Poitstown, L411 tion was threatened by it. If the matter were | account of the leniency which he is were shown. amendment with the understanding that there | ind not himself. ness in the hospitality extended to the visitors. Pon aso Base cary T. McClelland, Pittsburg, Fredonts. | not settled quickly it would result, he thought, | with showing to certain unfit subordinates. WHY IT SHOULD BE EXTERTAINED. | would be opportunity afforded to bring up that |" Mr. McCook then went on with an account SSS Sil ononursiens ne 38 yi in lasting lmpairment of the fair and bring | cbargoe were fone ring omy me ay ‘There were special reasons why the appeal | question ; of the proceedings of the presbytery showing Trafe in the Western Pacific. in?” 1SVO'VE ave. | disgrace upon the country. The reg ve oalced ved range onal should be entertained without going first to the | Dr. Herrick Johnson said that it seme to how the regularity of the committeo and its « A committee was appointed at the session last B Herron, Pusbure, Pbbiet. After some discussion it was finally to Seyetee gp! ate es aoneer speed. The eppent relsted to doctrine of vital | Mie ee ie, ee eee eee ter conteenee, | nntmnsnt hed Germ constantly rocoguized DY | evening consisting of Willis G. Craig, D. D.; nnousburg, Arlington, ee nino te Ge peadiae | rent © “es Dy which the Secretary” ee ree care eee nc aak an | tie thought the ulicin cantion ani fajestion Gat aS ‘ William C. Young, D. D.; George D. Baker, D. Uiing Sl ae . Connellsville, Buckingham. SUNDAY OPENING. of Agricultare is to ask for the de- Leanbears tanpremer: thy legy- scahpacctsoptht O° mid cow in the supreme moment be| Senate ote dhedtnihtorelhiat D., and Robert L. Bachman, D. D., with Mr. : % Salen, 307 Dist. 4 2 ~ tail of the chief officer to take charge of qveential bad signally failed. “They were ques. | they should now in the sup Ha described the pesaliar wotition ef wyren-| 210 ir Green and ales thet WED oueeT Ty The Sunday opening question was brought | 1° St San and it bs believed thet Secreury See eelallaned of “s aaa off in debate. S . pean 2a — dward T. Gi nd Mr. Thomas } ween 1 finished business. 7 Ho aoeeiserd eopectally Dy! Presteterans |. Dr. Baker suid he had no intention to cut off | bytery when it imitated a judicial proceeding. | +o co-operate witha committee from the Presby- WS Lepese eceeeiie OF onl Morton will avail himself of the privilege in md especially by. Presby Posie | Then the whole Presbyterian Church became | ferign Altiate aoe ee ea oe ea ee Weabrany | Dr. Dickey said he had no ambition himeelf | the prosecutor at the bar of the presbytery, ‘ ated Toni settle these questions for the Pros | to discuss the ease, He had, however, voted | ‘The power to appoint the prosecuting comm in the presentation to the Presi- dent of the United States of the matters with reference to traffic in the Western Pacific. nat Aicrander. Washineton "M413 1 No definite action was taken, which allowed the | order to reinstate Gen. Greely. inthe, Whe minority report favoring Sunday opening to oR Groves: Comdortenes stand, and so far as the national commission is le, 15 Litchfiel { » " be Sad . T. KE Coudor = is Boston Hide Dealers Fail. Frrerian Church. The case was folly sipe for %zive ve hours to the parties, with the |teo did not give the presbytery control over poe ge pan West Piniee: Soe Weitern Attn David W Pratite Gases, Binoe, “abe frst suet ik the cabeaorepeig Reh Richardson & Dennie, dealers in hides at 207 yyte: - y pay Hea a ¥ 01 tee. He liken ase to Blinds t : . y opening fight has » final Judgment by this assembly. ‘The comzais- ee ee ee eee cats taicnet to | thee appointment by the President of. Gaited | 4 Small and Destructive Binck Bug. pore sc leaa tee wert, Aired B. ine, Clay Ashland, been fired. United States District Attorney | Congress street, Boston, have failed. It is not Reg beading outer nang fe para for eight hours on the one topic, as | States judges. The Book of Discipline stated | A small black bug, never before seen by the y, Loule, Cochran. Archibald'T- Senco Meet Milchrist, following a conference with Attorney | believed the liabilities will exceed €900,000. The - . ty cp her this care she g Y id not go back to the | that the prosecuting committee was to conduct | farmers, is destroying the corn crop in southern was impecatively nei ee General Olney in this city, has sent a lengthy ‘are the bookkeeper aud Lawyer ve 1 r Dura, Brinkley, Ark.,1416 I y $5 he peer spe le ought thes could’ becter spend | the prowreation in all it stages’ “It it was to | Chester county, Pa. and Cecil county, 3. | alonitee! gtk NOT at Seicarase of festenctions’ So Aasistons Rents Coohiage. ri ae r time at this poi: find ont the best way considered as a creature of ie presbyter} ‘The bug eats the staik clean to the roots, i = p! forse Gay temyigams a i ce. If they were going to confine |subject to ite control, it would ” ba shennan C. Stark, Hastings. That officiel hes sieeehy bague Ge werk af ee eee Synod of South Dakota. drawin; i i restraining 1 up a bill for injunction the SOA. ave, | Atertoen Sain! ile, Auten Prfonia world's fair’ oflcials ftom oponiag the gates | Gen. Ralph W. Kirkham, « hero of the Semi- : Jamnesit Kings Tifond S10 15th st. | Sunday. The application for an injunction will | nole and Mexican wars, as well as » $2,000,000 Fredont as Oakland, Cal., nesday Ee cdma gd. Stennett Cge so iathat be filed in the United States district court as | capitalist, died at , Cal., Wedi York, 917 Westminster st. Chauncey Me Allister, Woolsey 30 PRE soon as completed. Yesterday afternoon Mr. ~ 4 loan, Bellevue, Squthern Dak adie Frige: Lenox, 510Lst | Hand said: “Congress provided for Sunday irs, see how few men would | no power beyond the bounds of the muse sen Geese ity. | presbytery. The power to appeal was na| >, ier "Fohn B. Compton of Erie | hecessary part of the prosecution "as the | _ Five hundred feet of stable sheds at Garfield | ebraskn city the motion was amended so as to | committee was. The sections of the Book of | Park, Chicago, together with three camels and | N. 3. Hardin, Neb extend te time to four hours. | Duciptine quoted by Mr. McCook in reference | reven blooded Arnbian horses, were destroyed | yhiccen Hoe Dr. Baker stated that under the book of | to the standing of the prosecution committee | yesterday morning. The park is being | ‘Juner¥. Quarter wie Fredegia, dee. One eae oe . a speakers, including those who | were as follows: used by a band of Arabs in giving pertormance: he Good Wil, Abe closing without giving the commission any dis-] Arrival of the Atlanta at Greytown. Omaha—David . Hellevue, G4. E. Cap. st ith, Good Will, 718 Sth st. i gies b. A. Starr, Ree building, Omaha, 647 & Cap. st, Smith, Bridewater, “101 st cretionary power in the matter. This is the wi Miller of the Ni ilar to those of the Wild West show. The | © imnith, Bridewater, 216 I st. President Warner n origin of the fire stand we will take. What the district court der a final and authoritative decision, they came for for such «decision. Those wao had urge that the matter be dropped after the presbrt acted on it now insisted on its ¢ nod and thus deiaring a ¢ iated a jadicatory the Presbyterian Church in tt closed the debate, would be limited to ten min-| Sec. 10, When the prosecution is la Synod of New Jersey. Gyacd ot Xeemasiee, unknown. Loss $15,000, | Eltzabeth_Rovert H. Nasswu, Germantown, 513 4th. ° Canal has reccived a telegram from The motion as amended was adopted. | United States of America shall be the prose- eae. ner. Lamincton. i517 Rhode laland ave: | Holston C. A. Dunc Till decide fea question. We expect to file the Searicen seenocane the arrival of the United «were so deeply impress ‘The assembis tuen adjourned until this | cutor, and an original party in all other cases, hag eatin ace Kft Retehata, Piainfeld. wbpiee, hist Amerson, donestn bill in time to secure an. injunction, which will | Sag preys conflict interferes rerious not until Mr, Cutcheon had se-! the individual prosecutor shail be an original = William H. Corbia, Platatield, 1254 9 at. Janes H. Allin, Cuattangogs, 131 ¥ gat sunday. It will = — +e cured a definite statement from the moderator | party. Prof. Moses G. Farmer Dead. Salen ates ee ee ad that opportunity would be given to offer an| See. 11 rected to both directory and commission.” Twenty-five thousand people celebrated the | Jersey City -Vernon’B. Cartoll, Tena Hamilton. Uplon Frank f Moor U. White, Whe the prosecution is initiated by | opening of navigation of Trinity river from | Jeorg® Stig rsey City, Hamilton. ee ———— 2. = ter to Oe de Ferd had rendered itg decision in atacndment to the motion to entertain the ap- | a jadiclary, it shall appoint one or moroof ito | Dallas to the sea Wednesday. ‘The dewenstre, | is tee Peete. renee Trinity—Montgomnerr icy ot daunan tans peiopen taker ee jin ‘eashors sage: ay tact ters of 3 peal providing for reterring the case back to the | own members a committee to conduct the pros-| tion was the greatost ever seen in Texas, It | MeRviouth-Charion Everctt, Relltaa, 900 13th at w ‘ht oy {27 of finance, thus putting an pioneers m apotion ion of electricity ese a i in detail, belier- | synod. | ecution in all its stages in whatever judiciary, | inciuded a procession five miles long. D. G Lewis, SBuckinghag CaP. e= | Austin—W. B. Biovs,, Fredonia, cabinet crisis that has for | to industrial uses, Chicago yesterday “ie did not agree with them in detail, a ng! ‘M.A. Taylor, Austin, Fredonia. several days, morning of poemonia, aged seventy-three years,