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YDS 8. I. 10000 5000 50 DO 6000 SO 00 10000 5000 7300 7500 00 00 0000 5000 5000 5000 1000 5000 5000 20 00 1000 UOO 3000 2500 00 000 000 500 000 500 500 000 000 001) 00 boo 00 ree Jiis esr ors 63 Daily Constitution. a very interesting account of th tioni that have ptoCe. It i Britten history of the 9ase an4 will brUUe.

jth points that arc e5tb1dt convuUe the next senate. The case Is ma3enp Id Grant must defend his ada next tiater. He will Till Florida fii tn met with a cordtaItecepUo la Chi. jjjo. They were formally welcomed the produce exchange ahfl a a ub ju nt meeting of mercnants a committee of ten was appointed to jo with the Florida delegation to the transportation gentJ for the purpose of making ar.

ringements for a regular trade between Chicago and Fonda. Tox counting of the treasury funds till occupy at least two weeks more Two distinct lots of money have already been verified. In the redemption agency of national backs there were between 5000000 and 0000000 counted. The. result was 11 over and 10 of this wa jubsetjueutly properly accounted for.

In the zedeuiptiofl agency 4 twaderg joj fractional currency 101QOoTwtre eounted and the result showed 41 cents ow. TBK Thouiasvilte Enterprise pictorial- lj presents an ntervew tba a fishing rirtyon the Oclockonce' had" with a ptor The trees in th pjclma have a pxuliar way ofzndung away as It were iathelitfyky They are either very till trees or very Vague ones at the top but In spite of the uncertainty in the upper story the picture' is very graphic aodeven thrilling. Thereto no doubt tboutthe ifforis one uuntogetupa tree. The alligator was aroused by the seineoftlic party and tic made things lively Until tile deadly rule ended his" wrlike career. AT list we are to have the truth about the fsmOU- re il estate pool tbst the white house ring ire deeply interested in.

A debtor of Jay Cooke's estate wants to knew whit Cooke's profits from It were. lie has therefore entered suit in the supreme court of the district making the members of the pool otter than Oookes fri defendants. lie ba made applica. tion for a receiver of all real estate pun. chased by them and for an injunction to prevent them from disposing of any property in their hands.

lie also calls for bills and exhibits and asks to have hive subprnas issued to all of the de fentmts to appear and answer. A BRISK tight is going on before the esecutive committee of the nationa grange over the location of the new head. quarters. Nashville Louisville Cincin. nati and Indianapolis have each offered special inducements.

The headquarters must be removed in accordance with the Instructions of the national grange is the course of a niantli and the ccm- nittee is seeking BoT Bnariciat Induce ments but a central location. i When the vast and increasing nu rber of granges in the cotton states is considered Nashville must be set down as more central than any ofthe othe towns Ilia we nive named. It would' be glaring wrung to locate the headquarters north jf' the Ohio river. THE kwinton Southerner mentions a marked instance of an tffoit to bull the cotton market by locking up an Ipflnt Ussimal amount of the article onjjtlona- ty bile. The man who Isgetting uptie corner is Mr.

C. C. Smith ef Wilkinson county. lie made the bale of cotton question during the war and in May lsi was offered 41 cents a pound for it lie resolved to hold for a better price he vrasnotgbibjtoiell hi3cot- tonfor a sux not he. lie did hold it md is a Ewlding it ton an advance on forty lie will probably Id oil Usia mortal coil with that Isle of cotton on hand.

At the present time Mr. Bmith Is fayoutoj Jcket 04 all caused by the holding of one bale for a bettcrprice. THE Palmetto Guard of Charleston terj recently presented with the first Confederate dig that wse flung to the breeze in the late war. It was first raised In New York on one of the Palmetto fine of New York packets. Thevessel mobbed hut the colors were not track.

It was the first flag used on the ill of Fort Sumter after its surrender by General Anderson. During the war the interesting relic was carefully pre. keyed. Tj and txpoure say- the Charleston News aal Courier have dimmed is lustre but the Palmetto Guurdonly prize it the more and have worded it an honored place among the archives. The field of the flag is iite with a green palmetto tree in the ttre and a red star in thtpber cor'- near the staff.

When tae ityoiejie OUZ4wera enrol led for war they fc edto be state troopj find- the' insig. iioithenigwasunsaitedfor Confed- wldiers. The will betaken good tire of and at roe coming centen- Jtottebreezei Mvard bound fla tniatn tbe Genlra railroai i Tuesday an old on the track with a negro Jim Uiamju fowe Jfetrjolo was drownedwiilfe in' ally a. day or 19 miles north of Co- certain quarters there has ihower of rain since May are Buffering terribl. otSkdto11881 SIrtiQ D.

Wyl liac PrinS0 UMe1 a few days at toHnSfni Uew with the hish- THE DJILT CONSTITUTION. Public Powers in Prance Nine Bridges Destroyed. Democratic Convention Minnesota. The Wisconsin Republican Convention. France.

SN EGO July 8. The troops from Uave driven revolutionists a Lx Pose to the mountains. Nine Bridges Wat bed Away. CINCINNATI July. Heavy rains A me bridges on the Portsmouth branch of the Marietta Cincinnati railroad washed away.

Heath 01 a CosuI. BALTIMORE July 8. Chevalier Don ase Antonio Pizarro many years Con sul of Spain and Mexico for Maryland and professor of the Spanish language and literature at St. Marys college died a. St.

Agnes hospital. Flood P. ST Louis July 8. Tho Charitaa river is tlocded and the water in the streets ot East St. Louis.

Miles of the track on the Missouri Ohio railroad are under water. reat damages was done by the flood which fur surpasses that in 1844. Repulsed. MADRID July 8. 8.

was re pulsed at Barbastro aodhis retreat turn- el toward the sierri tiusra. Alfonso is in hot pursuit. Juveilar officially announces the cap. tare by Iris command of Couta Yiega with the artillery and a garrison of two thousand men. The Republican Stave Convention.

MADISON Wis. July 8. The republican state conventions nominations are Governor Harrison Luddinton lieutenant-governor. Geo. IL 1.

Eaton. The platform advocates a gradual return to specie payment no third term tariff for revenue so adjusted as to be the least oppressive to the people the state to control the railroads within Us borders and applauds the efforts to punish revenue frauds. Democratic State Convention. ST. PAUL July Democratic state convention platform.

Constitutional amendments must be accepted in good ithby allpartiis. Tie national government limited to delegated powers. The great bulk of the rights of the people must find their safeguard in the states and the people themselves return to gold and silver as the basis of currency of the country with preparative a effective measures to secure the resumption of tariff for rAvenUes only with hon est administrations. protection to sumptuary laws. Nominations Cover nor.

D. L. Buell lieutenant-governor G. W. Durant.

The Shooting. LONDON July 8. The letter reeieved on the 4th Instant by Col. Oilderseeve in relation to the shooting by the American riflemen at Wimbledon was from Henry Parsons adjutant of the English eight. Mr.

Parson says the council it not willing to admit another team to shoot with our three eights in the Elcho shield match but they pro pose a match to take place on the lth instant for the Lloyds cup between the Americans and an eight selected by the re. captains from the three British teams. At the same lime the council doec not despair of a match between the four eiglitj which perhaps may be managed for the Monday following shooting at Wimble- In the meantime. It hopes that the' match proposed for the iLh instant may be agreeable td the Atnericane. Public Powers in France.

PARIS July 8. In the assembly de bate on public powers a radical moved an amendment making future assembles permanent Minister Buffet defended the republican constitution of February 2Ith. The amendment proposed is in every way in violation of that instrument. lie concluded as follows Prudence re quires us to seek a guarantee against the coup detat We shall find such not in a clause of the constitution in the establishment of a government in liar- mony with the traditions character and wants of the country. A permanent assembly would be a constant focus of agi- tatiqp causing public opinion to turn to the side of executive power.

Pernta nency would be the most detestable gift possible to bestow upon the assembly. If assemblies remain faithful to public opinion the executive power will respect them. Amendment rejected. The following amendment was adopted Should the president die while the chan bers are dissolved the senate shall con- vera and a new election be immediately ordered. The bill then passed to third reading.

Yete 546 to 97. LOVE ON THE CIIILH0WEE. The Marriage Ceremony a Matter of Ho Particular Consequence. Correspondence of the noxilioj i Frees sod Ucrald. 1 Powell Fry one of our mountain ooys came to Maryville from his moon- jaiu home with the intention of mar- tying one of the lovely daughters of Slaryville Miss Nancy Campbell.

The young man found that it was necessary before a license could be procured to first deposit with the Clerk of the County Court the exorbitant sum of 3 and not having the necessary filthy lucre about his person failed to procure a license. The young man did not intend to be heated out of his happiness in this way. So he went to the residence of his intended and in opposition to the parents procured lion to elope with Mm. They wero xl heard of at the residence of Aaron Burns in Tucheleechee Cove here. they arrives late in tUc evening having walked the whole distance about fifteen miles.

They told Mr. Burns that they had been married in" Mary vine that day by Kev. 1. Mvrton. They remained all night at Burns' house occupying the same room.

From there they went to the young mans mothers where they again said they were duly and legally married where they have been ever since until yesterday when one of the minions of law arrested them by virtue of a warrant issued at the instance of the young lady's father charging them with unlawfully living together as inau and vjft. Tteytfete ri pnte brought here for pttlfniiQaJy taTninato bef ore' Jostice' Garnet. They were called on to plead to the charge when the young man said They say we are not married I want them prove it this town is not the only place where a sticking plaster' can Thu1rtal was proceeded with anti the case fully made out against them when the counsel for the lather sugge s' ed that the parties marry and thus procure a dismissal of the case. Ibe yoiiflg manelledoneof UsYrlenMsTaiu" after a conference. jto tIie t6rt thattecould do" nothing.

It was thus seertaiftedvfpr the firgt tiaw ittat Ihe' only reason why the parties had not been married was the lack of the money to procure alicense. A considerable crowd had been collected at the Courthouse aadJtwas announced by the coun Bel for the prosecution that this should be no bar to the marriage when he passed around the hat and it was foundthat 3 bad been raised. The erica pf tad tnbictfnd vtsageof th Cbunt jqierk appeared and Jjegeneronsly agreed to rive his fee and Issue thelicense pro- rtfed3hejim boy iiaiiltS named James. This was agreed to the license was procured and Esq. Garner perform be atifal and npressiTO marriage ceremony as a known and performed Justices of the Peace CATH What Ihe ManKnofs About It.

Wanton ft lckTij on Cath' qlic EeligilUs Services. in F- ATrencHantReply. UESSUS ECITOUS lit looking over of scurrilous article olin meeting In mored about band of Roman priests bishops nab AtlanU Irj would Besiege Jonesboro for ti ing a free school of the negroes a anywho would Sure enough ot spectablr numb bledizt the Coon meeting which ii lag and evening lag. SV learn all this most of Sows of on say belong to have no doubt from the bottom is any Catholic where. Let me that the Catholic Callous must be that would endea an isolated wido tens and a little years old sit under her ow woiship her God dictate.

The wr from her childhi went. bhe was Fayetteville and born and raised i would venture to IJCISM. nesboro NOWB becaus tht th Jonesboro. Neyrs noti the following The Roman Cth. xieaboro.

Itwisrn- last week that a Catholics including others from 8T nid and elsewhere' defenseless town of purpose of establish. the proper training of those whites ii pt of such training Sandal cults a ref Catholics assem. louse and began a een kept up morn- is now progress- there are forty in in reside in Atlanta. tizens we regret to persuasion. We regrets and is sorry his heart that there ttis town or else.

11 the poor fellow stand at his defiance. heart of any man to offend or insult dy with herdaugh- onsotne eighl or ten" ie thinks proper to ne and fig tree and ler conscience may 1 has known her down to this mo- irn and raised in er children were this town and I ind.defytontra- foreigner that aided th their struggle witkjGrea Kayette a Cathoti power that recogi ence of the United France. The bei Constitution and friend of the Soul Tony a Catholic. the Confederate tentates of the wo Rome a Catholic chaplains in the the Catholic priest if not best nurses bitual visitors at pitals were the sisi olic. John McMa diction tha the State of Georgia can not produce a letter family in every respect.

And I aft sure that her neigh. bors will endorswhat 1 say. She is the descendant of a noble old Irish Catholic family aid she is proud of it. There is only onamore Irish Catholic in this place andjhe says he does not care a tig about ny bigoted editor or his combined alliQ. A bigot in anychurds cm not be a good Christian.

jJThe writer wishes to know where the ditr of the News was at the time ujtheg Beman a Catholic was shot down in the front ranks of the Southern irrayat this place in 18134. That is the question. Answer who will if he wishes ghost of that old defu nothings and get sade against Catholics. inand I shall join issue and compel them to Does he not know that by thirty-one hundred Protestant preachers to Congress in order abolished in the So Franklin Pierce was time and lion. A.

IT. in Congress arid wads against the petition. was attached to the doc he not know that a ce sect petitioned Congres church united to the compel all other denomi port their church as land Who was the signed the Declaration Charles Carroll of 'Canlie. Who was the moa among the journal at the north that the south has had the best yet is a author of the n4 the Svrord of behind the best a Catholic. Au ha Catholics were fered to aid and the orphanized ciii rn chieftain Jeffe was in prison.

modore Varsy the of the Usited Ste lead of said navj Who was Gen. the father of his Irishman officer in commam on Qen. Edwari end aCatholic three brothers all soil achieved the colonies Irishmen composed what we ed Pennsylvania Ii ary war Catholic The Abolitionists abused Catholics against them am party at thSonth orchecthficat1on and about Jones mend. them to rea ion with the ch Bishop Aire Controversies by these works the bin anduseful infi of which they ap rect idea. Do you was no church on table gljbe dred year3bniy yes but error crept into her.

enough to ay whe UJ jtfteA A 4l las fou must be well tree is Tbtten that not besoind sm branjhla Inasmoa matters to vpoint navi oil a yGu a regrt wFitHaHtbk1 ida' anothercru- him pitch I did in 1855 take water. etition signed ew England as presented live slavery I believe ideal at that leoa wM thin noble speech atholTc name ant and es Protestant 0 have their ernment and lions to sup- do in ling- st man that dependence too a Ciatbo- distiDguishcd colonies with Urittain Thffirst European dj the indepeud- tates was Catholic expounder of the herefore the best was Chief Justice best Sriend of among the po- was the Pope of Among the best ederato army were Among the best attendants or ha- ate bus. of charity Cads- the best friend ng the war and ohic Father By- quered Banner not a whit uthern patriots first that prof- ort and educate en of the South- Davis whilst he I ask was com- then of the navy and died at the 1805 a Catholic an aide camp to try a Catholic and was the highest Gen. Washing- and an Irishman O'Brien and his icers of the navy victory for the Catholics. Who lied the celebra.

the Revolution- the north always cause they vote Koowaothing the saine thin. some' characters i I would recora- micable Disens- i of England by difficulties of Romanisin by ti sam author and Milluer etc in Sad some Yams- irijvi on Subjects fa Kav no eor knOW that therf race of the liabK' Jathouc church I corruption has you- be shad and when error tb6lic church re. if the body of ie branches can or the to brine' the beginning of Ongl oni ga int your religioo i lJilCJP nKall adiunder thareaf vojii shall hays wi bodied Pope. old. The increase of church all over the worlIt thatU18 of your bitterness loaPherf Jll little missioB that our lored Bidlip and Father Eoright re us at ttM will hot be forgotten goon by their lit- tUTIock say twenty in number instead of forty MoCwrolJjiO CathoUd Bishop in.

fltaIpri BW and Gm. Wubingthns friend in thi days that tried men' touls vW am not mistaken roth Ale gave the ground that' Washington now stands on fb the Uuitad States as Catholic friend was the first this country that flowed liberty of conscience. Will she Editor oLt- ad little sheejfjhftA bwtaIndependin chubs attention whwabWition Mends the Harpers ofNew tork anti Weir cats paw Eugene jAvrre ice to tle foregoing. Thjj eltiienso the surround- onnntw wpll aware that some of the Irish Catholics have don or Jonesboro than the Eultortbi News and his. friends ever have done or ever will do.

Don't forget the text of scripture that preferred you to i pou please. A Jottrsnoco CATIIOLIC. Correspondence Between Bishop tieckwith of Georgia and the Rev. DeDjsmla Johnson. have been favored with the correspondence between Bishop Beqlcwitj and the Rev.

Benjamin Johnson Presbyter upon the occasion of the withdrawal of the latter from the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Churdi ATLANTA GA. March 8 1975F EV. BEN JOIINSOX lice. and Dear Sir Yours bf March st notifying me of your renunciation of the nlnistry was duly" received. The step which you hive taken one of awful responsibility and I sincerely trust that in this world and in the next rou may find pardon.

You hsve adder' one more to the number of those who cause divisions in the body of Christ you have aided by your influence in deferring the day when the prayer of ur blessd Lord for unity may be as- oinplished and thus so far as that in. jence may reach yon given additional strength to the infidel denial that the Father sent the Son. The Prayer-book which WM the joy such men as Bishops White and Madison Moore and Chase Brownell nd Meade Ketuper and Mcllvainc aud host of others you have cast away rom you as containing errors which re the distinctive property of the Pa- pscy and which so long have been betraying the Church into Romanism and ts imitations. The Church which thesemen loved nd in which they fought the good fight nd from which you took a solemn vow to banish and drive away all errooe- us and strange doctrines contrary to Gods Word1' this Church whose doctrines have not changed since the day ou made this vow you have now forsaken and in her stead have accepted chism Truly your responsibility be- ore Qod and man is great and awful Your reasons as tateft LO your ItiTler are in my judgment only reasons why ou should T9 remticed at your post nd as a faithful Priest have fulfilled our vow. May the blessed Master fQrgive you or having inflicted a fresh wound upon His Body the Church.

Nothing is left for mo to do but to epose you from the ministry of the Church of God. May God be merciful you and ere it be too late show you ie awful sin you have committed and save you from its consequences. Be eve me most respectfully yQVrBetc. Jome W. Beeicwcvtr Bishop of Georgia.

ElLT OF THE flier. BoxJsaitN Jouarson. llaaTaaioas May 24h 1875. ItT. REV.

AND DEAR Sin Returning from the General Council at Chicago I nd your letter of March 8th prunOonc. my Deposition from the CHURCH GOD. This very Pses document ter circulating for two and a hall months making warm work for the de- very clerks startling the officials of a Dead Letter Bureau covered with ven postage stamps is before me. bis was so needless since the Papa messenger the Count Marefosei should iave been secured for this formidable nd appropriate service. And suffer a uggestion that now since the Reformed Episcopal Church has glorious- disproved your prediction of a year that Nit has the seeds of death in and has set its house in order not die but to live and since tia ecclesiastical heavens prognosticate quite a thunder storm of Episcopal anathemas that it would be well for the lords over Gods heritage" in your Episcopal College to engage in advance this Papal envoy that in Scarlet and Gold he ay do this truly Italian workpf min sterial decapitation.

For it i not only wkward for an ecclesiastical criminal be informed of his execution two nd a half months after the occurrence- mt it mars the dramatic effect of the proceeding. Had this bolt reached me 3 it came forth hot and hissing from ie Yulcanian forge at Atlanta it is difficult to conjecture what th result ight have been. Doubtless I should iave fallen before it as one whom vengeance suffered not to live. But alt mortal irreleyancies of all unpractical ubatanceaif sabitance indeed be this is the most barren of effect use-an ecclesiastical thunderbolt with the fire stamped out of it. AI I loot upon youfHeTter Right Rev.

Sir I am remindadpf the Roman Emperor who having constructed a igh way over the most crowded neetof Bother moTinte chariot nd peribnatihg the Olympian Jove pried down firebrinda npon the pee- below commiadiSgUl who chanced be struckly his mimic lihtriings to arrested andkilled Fortunately ie power is wanting give this trteic ffect your fuLminatIons. Itj tB iliuther and another' rhu pre diction ii being mosirifWlljr fut prospecBTei act that just aa churche have become pprrupjt 4 frojin Christ's ainipUcity this borroiiot schism htadareloped iUslf brother Bishop 80. advised al be proved to vA yait Hinttl thep rent deadbieforausiig liny Veoedies IWha the tr lie ia df What cnarqn onca cor reformed Uelfuor in. things can do so aJaBncha hope but sinnipg thit grso may abound Who will grant SaUd 01 Bernard Before I die to seethe Church of God such as she wis wkIxP11mlUve tunis Did he see it1 tJid Uidthes8lutiona ol the Councils of Vienna Or Basil to re form the Church initihea and branch es have any Has that corrupt treeever brought forth of iitsetf thi good fruit We hear much in cbnrchly circles of Schton inowadaysl And doubtless ti Reformed Episcopal Church has solved the question the ages What is the unpardonable sin lion this at least it deserves well of all future theologians. But we appeal to Christian history.

Have not all Reformations which nave preserved and advanced the truth been necessarily Schisms Pharaoh doubtless from his standpoint thought the exodus of Isreal of an old and unjust8ible Schism. Yet what was it but a grand historic answer to that call of God so often since repeated Let my ptdfU go that they may ienme Christianity itself wtasltbUt schism from the corrupt bodyot Judaism. A destroying of the old Temple darkened by error profaned by supersti lion that another might be built with purer gold and a roorajjlorious covering for the spiritual innhtiltatlon ot Clod Have you. fqtgotWnthe record that everywhere this tect Christiany was spoken against The English formation what was but a gigan. tic schism So Romregards itsiill denying your orders therefore utterly discrediting your services however close the Ritualistic imitation rosy be.

But for the personal quarrel of Henry V11L with the Papacy what opportunity had Englaid for Reformation and at last how difficult and imperfect in its result jW7n separation from error seenis to be ihe Oivine polisy for I reserving or resuscitating truths Come out of her my people were words that fell from Ueiven itself I But you charged that I should have remained to fulfill say vow to banish and drive away all erroneous doctrines etc. I need not surely remind you low mpg audfearlessly I did thus strive and battle for the faith within the church and when the field was lost I wrapped the not dishonored burner of this taitU about the and retired to unfurl on tunic hopeful fields of conflict and of duty. But Right Rev. bir your intended reproach tsll me with strange surpriaol It difficult to harmonize such advice with the well known policy wr- ttf4ecQsat i ntirtouaJy pry- it lies eveibeen of all Evangelical workers. Do you indeed as very leader of Siscramentartanism who know no regeneration but baptismal regeneration seriously counsel Evangelical men to remain and banish erroneous doctrines' foutn the church low are to understand you Is it thus Kightun Keep your vow work against alt human hope hold the ast ditch for having used you for our ecclesiastical glory we mean to rvlhg.

ously exterminate you. Get you to oar burdens as heretofore but no straw will we give you lie unto us hewers of wood and drawers of waters diligent- keep our docks for us build our tress. are cities fur as yet we need your skill. and your money but hope not for equal avors for liberty of conscience. It can not be.

You must' speak our words only and be content with your wages even the toleration of our amiable con- empt Above all beware of schism It 3 exceeding sinful. You may not find pardon in this world or the next. im I to understand you thus And so we must be loyal to conscious and reign. ng error. false doctrine" and your Jacramentarianism is full of it nits leading souls from the only Sa noun to material trusts Heresy ring in another Gbspelj by human woci and am nd prS ensipns of apostolic power denying his essential and lerfect grace the Lor A of Calvary these great evils are assed over as trivial in comparison.

is seldom which is the tin of tint This my crime You have accepted schism Whatever the late of Gods pure truth the charity of a specious uniformity must be kept. Give me leave to impeach that charity which flourishes upon the grave of truth It is a weed perdition not a heavenly flower Schism frightened by' this word we- must not do what the worlds best strategy has so of ten" lorOtisty done break forth from the beleagured citadel for. other combinations and other chain- paigns retire asthepostels often did rom encumbered and impossible fields action and seek another broad- plains whereon to set the battle a array for Christ and his dear truth. Believe it there is another side to this question. Who are responsible for schisms huhlingwori wail show you they to by errors necessitate them.

Woe indeed but woe to them wh by false doctrine and heretical perversions of Gospel grace compel and create schism 1 Every effect must have its cause. And it is time for English and American Episcopacy to seriously inquire what there' is lit its System that ias rendered it to prolific of tchitmt Time to search for this wedge pf cbai which hidden in the midst of the ias wrought such confusiohJnUiecamp of the Episcopal Israel. Time to ascer lain the true causes of ttus tlw content with the Episcopal Church What it really ithat surround. and overshadow her It idle nay as saac Taylor has it it is almost blas phewons irony for a church to pray against schism that holds in her sy steni the doctrinal causes which so inevitably reateit Jit. Kev.

ir IJiave the ps-ofoundsst everence of truth and lt sacred things iatlfindrt difficult to be serious in the pITts4hnc of the illogical essuinptiona hit nUljoar letter. JUeftlhePra Vpijcqpal iljaiitry opo my own motion. yscliona wa thqonly warraat of youra The canuouirvdyou you to confirm ny lecisipn byj a oronl actof deposition trimi tbo theLcstessat Fpicil Chbrch TT nogantly ndtJ pifliicAlly xfc nounced it from the Church of GdctS al Church is the only Church of God A aad rl elhftusandthdrcnmititdji churched and onoovfeAaatM inhabit What a tremendous. failure of Apostonvacritiaotyl rqftunaidyW are relived by a more recx5 deoeioji of I a neighboring bpop. BtshopHow of I South states iahisconrea' than address that deposition deprive a bishop priest or deacotl not of the drlrfnalgut of order conveyed to him She a pt Jayin on of hands but priTea ini of tziqnight ofj exercising Uit gift within the Thnrdi pf it- ith- inlthe thedcpofltlofl waV pronounced and if otaide ner- lt.the respbngibilitrireaU wwaw.

much oi this rjWbitr1 the ofl adopted Itcaaoaly bepattlleledbyi eejieralJof terytoall brltdelwiini divisible The enflreChriat came down uabroken from lie crosi and went tro ttndiTidedto tha throbeNoris ltpo attle tor. anjrpowers of eartttjaraeU to break into that aacredtncloann of glory and mar and rend that thi reigning JesosL grantKKthii gar- those dlversrtles of adminlstraUon br Which 1iU tvnth JKai JiVi divided aiito Ue worldfor who that reads historyari ctfl deny jlhe providence of these tribttW lon of Christianity by which souls in nncounted millions have been added to the spiritual kingdom of Christ Would Gods blessing tons follow an crown infideL errort And that "mystical or spiritual body" of Ciristif which he the bead tilling it with the fullpess of his grace and fife i the outvard and tMiMsChurch ltlt nQ eucharistically confessed to be the Wean- td company of faithful people Oh when has the prayer ever failedthat these may be poeone. in that covenant which is sureiiTinzttts seal The Lord owethlheotthaX are Lila" Rt Ret5Srtle merit and blessing Ofcnsf reach farbeyond your narrow creed la yodr zeal for eternal oni foriatty youiiave forgotten 4 Mmkdf la divinely and spWtuauy th Church Mien in ChtIStse suck as shall be saved these make up-his indivisible body. Beyond aljr nt or des. ure this is and thus be forever one And if outward division bV indeed a sin and a grief to.

your loving mind how will you reconcile to yourself the mon strops and Inveterate divisions ih the Christianity of the Apostolic succession Greek. Roman Anglican I There is no even an external fellowship between these holy churches 1 There it a unity of spiritual accord between all true Protestant believers In Christ. In conclusion Right Rev. Sir it is vain for you to call up the great names of Bishops White and Meade and McIlvaine to justify your recommended content with the unrevjae Episcopal prayer-book llama you forgotten your constant interpretation of that book in your convention addresses How sed. utously you have all along claimed it Id justification of sacramentarianism.

Have you forgotten that in 1872 it was necessary to republish in the Georgia Journal the Bishops Pastoral of 1871 that it might speak for itself" against your interpretations and all canonist will tell you that tie interpretation of a late is uwf Gsnfemporanea interpretatio lei tortissima eat Would Bishop White have endorsed your interpretations or Uclivaine whose grand legend it was no priests no sacrifice no altar but Christ It is a melancholy exposure the weakness of your cause to cite the passing content of such champions of grace. with the undeveloped errors against which they were fighting the then unfinished battle of Protestantism within the church to plead this to jus- lify the apathy of accomplished defeat argue in oar day the shameless surrender by Evangelical men of the cause and principles for which they fought. one thing I admit your advantage hat there is still so many within the Protestant Episcopal Church who mowing the error that dominates their ecclesiastical destiny yet shrink from ts open repudiation so many who mowing the truth yet follow not their own logic to its own safe and brave confusion so many' who abiding in their sheepf olds come not to the help of the Lord against the mighty I Butokl confound not this their illogical content with reigning error with the heroic endurance of those great Evangelical lead- era who in their day and measure of trial never knew the spell that makes men cowards for tie truth. History records their protests ad will surely vi. dicate their principles.

Grand educa- ors they were of the conscience of the Christian church land their works do follow them in the ripened action of another reformation. Grave and serious may be the responsibility of independent and conscientious action but infinitely to bepref erred to that intellectual sacrifice which consuming also spiritual liberty reduces the Gospel to the Muren ashes of unsuving formalism. And so Right Sir though you intend it not mans banishment may be Gods freedom. Sad indeed it wee to say farewell to the associations of an earnest and successful life. But the bit- terness of ecclesiastical death is past.

the language of that Old Catholic I repossess myself with infinite joy. Respectfully yours Prn Reformed Epuco al Church. To BLJiop BednciA of pea. ATHENS. tliucycobb Commencement Secon Dys Proceedings.

Junior Compositions. Large Audience Lovely Scone. TUssDAT 3uly 61875 At an early hoor this morning the chapel of the Lucy Cobb institute was filled with a large ad appreciative andj- nce gibbered to hear the compositions of the joiioxi class. The day was very warm Ut ibe interest and beauty of the occasion made us forget all discomforts the pleasure of the scene around Thanks to the kindness of Major Lamar Cobb the efficient and earnest trustee and friend Of the institution ye reporters were comfortably nd conveniently seated. The exercises of tire day opened with prayer from Rerv Williams of Second Methodist church In this city.

The juniors dressed in wbile Swiss with blue sashes white gaiters After the opening prayer the following programme' was taken lip Miss Stile Rutherford Athens The Mystic Power. Miss Bsflie his a fine in- teUectiialface- and compositloxi bbre vid acebfitlh 3 mind within. Pore spirited tod HoWtet the nehjttfc atci- Uori of the audience to' the1 very tad Teiy1tlc poweron earth was iecoJe- ness and she sdtOatcdit with fnest eloquence. yeiy weet' compeddonreontaiBed note of Life. spoke rather totew MJsag jfttd a MontlMHo All Nature Prsis eQreafbt eristlc podtic WOIIndIit1nCI utterance.

i fingJc MisslTOyErwifl of Atlanta th t5eIssbfT here in in- ife a Tt lWrlZ rjrmttSr xiSup' WJflH P. star thatnaketi not that ketIiBotTwfc each MMW nil Qod-ftreUiJuatf Very pmty-andigncefnl yonnzlidyi Read short bat sensible lesson of jut1. Music Break oh8el I Mist Turner hits a clear TPlce of great compass and sweetness. Bang withmnch etpnalon zPin1nteDeetiial We shall hear from her ta morrow. Miss Ada norgintiaihens May be and Shall Mm IL spoke In a natural voice and attptted' teradf well.

Her mposMc war Bought arid clear in expression. Miss Ella Heara Eatonton. Myhopesafoirrcatiiea Around the he rw C. age1eM day. Ftaanf awty11 MbsEua TeryVjprettyTeiy graceful and self-possessed.

lien bearinjr on the stage Ane tntf essyi8lM read distinctly a production of flue sense and. much a' sWds Very high. Her composition won much ap plause. r. so Mett Very sarcastic and amusing Oh how bitterly personal she to ome of ye audience.

Jhe. vividly pro. trayed the nmjdUvofthirafre and the Miss This was the closing scea of the day. Its IatetIiWasInIseSa Miss Dennis lovely and fracjefnl came upon the stage with a winning grace that called forth the prolonged applause of the audience. By request the seniors ranged themselves in a circle around this fair Junior.

Each senior was the representative of a par. ticular flower and from a beautifully arranged stand Miss Dennis took each flower and presented it toits female prototype with brief butbeautiful remarks and affectionatewishesfor the future of each member of the class. We remember the following flowers and their representative ladies Roses Hisses Compton and Jewel Miss Russell. Tulips Miss Lucy Erwin Mimosa Miss Eberhart. Zalia Miss Turner.

Snow-drop Miss Ida Callaway. LHy Miss Gussie King Miss Dennisremarks to these ladies were particulaJy beautiful and touch- lag. Her sweet girlish voice trembled with emotion as she bade farewell to these her beloved schoolmates and at last as she dropped the farewell tear upon the lily's leaf. her beautiful eves Were softened and tender in grief at Headships parting. The thoughts and language of this ung lady were as beautiful and chaste as her lovely self.

Many juniors have done well to day but Miss Dennis hatu excelled them all. Among the audience to day we noted he distinguished ant eloquent Colonel lickman the venerable sod beloved ax- Chancellor Llpscomb Mayor King of Athens and Colonel Howell Erwin of Ltlanla. The tatter has mercilessly mu- tiliated his tides and U. much thinner hooking. The junior compositions of to day stir- lass anything of the kind we have ever heard.

To day has been a triumph for lie C. If her seniors on the morrow bear fruits as rich she will stand second to no institution of female instruction in the state. sasron COKCEKT. We would like to enter into the details if this elegant affair but time forbids. ome of the performances were too excellent to be passed over.

We would ay the ivy crown at the feet of Misses Turner Compton King and Hart and hail them Queens of song. While all did well these ladies were surpassingly sweet and lovely in their voices and ress. Miss Turner in that sweet old air Rocked in the cradle of the. deep. Her alto voice.

la unrivalled. Miss Compton I' Vinm md UoW wis Bvperbin her exquisite trills and stately beauty Miss ine was literally bewitching in Jamie Le zaifire. Her insouciant careless race and jaunty sir were very charm- my and as her soft sweet voice hushed nd she bowed adieu the prolonged and continuous eoretot the audience would not be stilled until she reappeared and sang with success exceeding that of httf first effort Mia Hart in her Scotch ballad was marvellously sweet. Tte compass and sweetness of her voice is truly wonderful This old fashioned Scotch air was greeted with rapturous applause and impatiently encored. With reluctance Miss Hart complied and sang again to an enthusiastic audience.

Misses ir win and DeLuney in Matiei cannot be lassed over without mention. Their execution was superb and their appearance stamped theta in reality twin sisters of grace and beauty. MissBtovall do- serves mention for her grace of manner and skill in execution. Miss Jewel majestic and beautiful dressed with ex- uisite taste and very graceful in her performance. We cannot forbear men- tinning the Fairy Sisters Misses Stovall nd Fleming.

With enchanting childlike grace and freedom of manner they went through the graceful movements of the dance to the sweet melody of their sons and won the loud applause of the audience. Among the. leading beauties of the light we would mention Misses De- joney King Jewell Compton Stovahl Erwin and ticudder AU were fair and radiant. We never saw youn ladies dressed with such exquisite taste and elegance. It is needless to av the concert was a rand success.

Miss Harrison is due all credit for the faultless training these young Jadies evince. The selections were from those Id and familiar composers Wollenhaupt. Mattel Ardlyl Baft- Yenezano etc. These gentlemen will please accept or congratulations on lie successful way in which their productions were rendered. The audience tp-fiigbtwai larger than baa ver been before perfect in.

fo i gentleman- could dream of sitting owa. The undulating beauty fronting ye reporters desk was dazzling1 a its splendor. We like to see these crowds. They evidence an increase of interest in education and we think that interest wilt show itself more substantIally er long. Cob Hardeman peak i and the seniors read their compodaoi on the morrow.

SeAn. How fce WM Mhve4. The Cincinnati Enquirer says An old gentleman ja stasdlsg collar an toks entered the Oibwa Uouo shop Yesterday ansi negotiated or a square shave. flewai shaved. rfiihaUItrimydBftbirftslitUe3 In- utredjthe barber.

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UrtW. Sereses Df part iteu i. rf A 15' 00 wt or 4 viiivvi ZiJeh i 1ft' 00 Ei eh pupil rtqu red to furnish bed Uncut towels and Ugita Washing fcn AUGUSTA FEMALE npBE Academic Term of this luUtatioa 1. begins the second. Wedaeaday1aBep temberand Odosealk mljdl4 of the Jci- lowing June.

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as ass sills Tie an I the Ih1leith con- Tflearthe the. enrolled I4 e3edIo trooj nd. ala af the flag was united for trait ag will be taken Od se tislof 7 Su1iitd1tma' agtht fang Ic the breeze. Utniary olSOite 1ews. he a theCttttMl 8 thbgAuguata kbtg It II ZOffthe traik ano A oy Wilhiaros1 oji ii 1lahawk' aiay baCv4stLt1idAbt Oty on WIL thu lO14b1 wu4oknow aneavI12E.The aisle lunatic ati bd11 crowded that no more state leCOmntod4j except as ilirtli Judge Iverson L.

oruast3 ktnConfi0 to tn Sa Lnkrn and Rtcordti 1tIrIne' graduat tah Called for In a- ith by Bishop I3roes to 1drenIe ha been comp1eteej olkfL19ej ao about ten years Ibod has a mockingbd a turkeyrnn All the businehon were closed on t1sn4 T1tt13u 1. t4i1 Ljf ByTolograph of Re ublican The Mag ottaulsave at Yasaed Nine Jase Oti-i ST. Tho i re- and his legs The T. faith by all partlis. ottlie ad Nominslions-Gover The wasfrom tliecouncil perha insybemnaged th the ti 8.

de- ofthat re- but in bile readingVole 4O laryvilte tb oya Miss I. deppthtwith thneceasaryfihthy eron younman next wlier tLi toldMr. Maryville ii. moth r' thiS an flzey wte a befureJustice to mah ndsaifl nnouj to that ie uld I lhethst tge-itsL lhonly jaggaod4wuannounced ad to priqgf tbaJJcensowU rff11 b1cindvisageoI ountgtouri Jlerk the ll ense Vedhe 1flra pr ctilwd q. tCtfOYfl1 e41Pb stifa2nd Is by all over the uqth.

Wh- Manno kupon i 1ae1Igi 1 A Trenc rnt Reply. ITOt5 ie the 24UnaLnoti It WsS no. 8zAu- ii sod in i cept of house5 been ad We it mostof1 otnreside fw eli he end or lady her dough- eig per yje her en an her ib ay and defy ontra- theEtate tter endorstwhat say. old 000more 1hs wizbeso resurrect the defut party called ge4ip another cm- Let ti have Sou li timeond HonAlfSt ienswasthen dqeo ocr 0 th bo of ofCsrr mosdistinguished th4eolonies witWGreallnittain La- reco zei States he tea us ring an an4 is oat but not Least a port em wasira lit Ian co tryaOIholie an comtnand ton a Catholic era and ae some aboutJones i neat cht An' ti aameauthorand they hich h. then nochtrreh for the us of 15OO hun- yrs only th 7 1- esy hsscrtpl Ino the yodthiislbe a e.if a Is i be aoindand uareonbOf bnan bs.

a 1iiw do sI bninthts I allnuSkf700 a prepOsW1ttti iI lfyIwbf cq ran preacb- ergi.s..L&3gla.-oxtorits- sCOrscnitu frol Geneajl tieeei4 willi wnt and Ugbi4 tellgfbiilshall never pglnyi 4adnnder the toot iie aaygrbeip1add4 toyoPf.i0l I reitreieryzchP t4betc9Inpei 1 have go 6 ci Maids churche flings but I snitet n4vilI kndti estee lii any siipewhtqver1 TiieedstonisJp CatQ1 lb tfxs ii oy0r ortynUS Eoxab-4d Inos. oT em tr Ml5Zt1frTh t1 frddsJ tbe ep7 Cthdll siiitilk T. Jy8JOt thegqyJPsts' thofMi I nbainaJ trnsrhy1d0eah annoy matter biI ho nevc01e3 my cbueshaV with tins goTer ent4C1oVthC buck blackkssPP yodiCob bee will yonag man IniRome csUedt BelS 01517 eigb4ht5jT hs CbOhIC hi ass tin eidJe missIOnhstO1bt0T Fath gayc uOUhIs place wilinot firgottensQoiy John rt the in the miaskes1iitbrotbP4eJ cjy a donation LothEa1thmoI0d in IkW Ed410OL1b1bb10t 1ittjeshet sttenofbisslitio EugeieIsawrCCe flt rtiTh havidoflbnidt you Iv Church Uev. 1st you our flence you of and a from are its And and to ous Word you Schisnit fore in you hve and your depose toni to the here BElLY May24h find ing OF after livery the seven This have and that ly ago it to that may mm deeaiitation. inot to and but the tha might have ot irreleanciesof ubtsncssssnbtance it isIkS or ue ata high theniost street of nsoante4 his and erntin th upon isle td be the to effect It istb NiteteentheLttt7 istoo5ulfof BiIe lihtauh0UJd oea1aeiaSDl was rot the verf reputation of the totestafft t1Vbfl tlt tW ie6 arrogatcbbf noscni5tur1 1werwat iVafrk1d" iIrIkeTi tl.ei3iahop ofGeisgiahd tisurd caiin ofnscdi5vI.

anperatluon jnd7o0 tf Chord ode cent ry of probatiodil pisiaFe. cuftt3Wt7 bat oftle Christian to arrdgate power to idepoec1rvlaP Church of1tod. it isnow hOp Beckwith who in turn' t' Shakei hi sbniiial ei1rs 3ntgl tbeuod1 le stj i1i of Fate the ndisnofk I ivGodl O' I 1J I dn5hicblt 19 XBtheCaC AJulA4l 1bVU ban four centurieS ago. Jii tib nafionto a ltger jbuskiioi1edg tu' fltj4' fClifldtO msQn'Q Bat i tb vre4eIUueP9- iJ paJ2scc4s rt 1wbicbW1ufig roes you bobl piifr Befo iUanV1hta isbeing IuIftJled snd4uittach lFrenie forzfleI EpscaL We woey not thl for inot all beeneq prospc tiveAud is itiot SJUIgOU I corruptJrcwaCbristaaImplicaty noRoe1ofachism hsdelopeditsttf Bishop8Othise1I disconte tato-ai'untiltVurtb 1t 4Miitil ratbQf G4' pepie oncocoiyuptebucvex i. iJoeszstdraaol can4pjo JiaJjsucha ainnipgthit iayahund thdIa 8LBenard it of s.

trv ever forthofiuet4 this Wahear enucklit church1 Sd4fsssinowadayst thqnestioss qt havo erved hisms serve me. a boay fqgott the ect Ly Ilom fegards it sill orera services the IIL Indeed ac1hiTn tol how it is yeu evei been we Keepyonrvow las your untous ly tiocksfor favors mustspeak is Youmay Am ing full lordly pniS tensions in Lord passed It of ofteir irons of er to in who yatem lias tent has confusionja the cacup iscer- truecauseof 4iuahislisrdis- he Isaac system Sit I have revereneejor toe serioQabtlie thiMdiI yourlctter. 1 leflthePMedasL 1pMjthliiryuponnyown ibis oulywarraol The as tiakn bYa UT1IISO rro Yi Odoispssti117iwcs God Thtssaiinaus4sMkruIeeeans pt4 Churchjs ChurcbofOodl Atsad reflolqdeecm tbeew- pile thfethbusAnd lhurcntnen tdamilion 0 uoclaurihed unboi4ithbhab1C. sI PaunaoeIy paore ofIaneighboringblh0P. Ilishop flows ofiSouui lahis conen- a11gift IayinonothAdS d.

hii 2Urc 1 with lathe nd i he ercises lt the responaibilit rests wi flina. tot WhItBhOU theory of depos1lin frozn1the ChnZ fl GOe which you Jiav illogically tha coiniander.an-cblef. mdnarci of a yasImptre Not less Wogicalioor chBge thgb1 F41BenU11BOPJ esiuacbi1g I atfalt Cin1ddlvidedrIs Qbrokenfrootiiia croe sndent. ththroh tNorl siblefor poi earth breakIntothtsacredtncloanre grnt.youhi. flents were bllcaUy under his cross MttLngiog d1v rsffle fmInlatrllopby bee Ovd tal1j deduhtd rla wboth denythe pr eldence a rt byWM asldedtothe splnitualklngdotnof bleulngthus and ero CrIat hejsthebeaij fi1llng1twjthh fn1Iiassot andiliC kltthq oard h1inz lobe failed that 9etuneMthat of 0isaehfeypn Iuydtlk zeI1os the I up l4s r4nt iir 1 betudeed gae to thesnon- strous not nat fuaw self' of to In that.

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feb. 7 h. t3iuslng a Vie last Ti or. diy proceeding two TERSfIS PZESECS0WP IN c- ADVANCL. Deartwent.

so 1eU Muilc Vocal-extra lesus us 15 vu Depztit Drawing. Pthitng In Oil and 0 I Lse sf 1ao. Each rrqureil berosu santa ieesred a' rates. JalySdU EIlA srvis-r. VA Nis MARY BALDWIN PgtNcliAL pug Termof Wednesday is' ethic do- fist ci a Wi-ginti and has The couraelauthooighat1ssrtsease a Lasguages psued.

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