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DI rnicE five cents." VOL. IX 'NO. 159. THUKSDAY 3IOKNIKG. JUNE 8.

1893. Begin the Last Sad Rites 'IScund tlio Corpse Mourners (Jathcr To Weep Oyer Eulogies of the Great Has Been, From the Grare Comes Xo Whisper of Hope, And Words of CheerBnt Deepen the Despn iring Grief. VlirSfiil CVTlf1ilM With HIS Fellow Cadnverv Vhile Grosvenor Delivers the Grand Funeral Oration. Only a Few Struggles For Place In the Cortege Break the Monotony of the Tearful Obsequies. Ohio Republicans in State Convention.

Foraker Men Naae tba Permanent Chairman. Bat Loss taa State Central Cununittee. araciai vita uir-B. roLuasce. Ohio.

Juna oppoiltlon to the renoniinatinn of Governor McKlnley aa to-day calmly throttled and laid away in tha tomb. 'In tha couventlon hall to-morrow the little Napoleon will ia auce mara handed the Keels of the Republican I-egion. aad aa oica will be raised in protestation aaainat theacu Tha ceaseless jaw of A. V. Kassett baa lu wagging for a time.

Han. Charles Grifiln. four times nominated for tbe Leg- inlature. baa elided into Chicago town on raal eatau" buninca. and Hon.

Wlfliani 'appellar baa been summoned to Mansfield reason of the siekneta of tha galley boy in the eompoaing-reom. The prominence giveu by Tub Krwciata to their causa wat laul to the rt.txa or tub orptx-iTiox. i her had honed to-organize quietly and rruU like a thunderbolt upon tha Hank of Ida MckMuley eoiumu. With tha arrival of Tin hxuviKKa the friends of taa Governor b. Kan to act.

and before noan teleurarot were potinag in from all over the State upon aiispected delegates urging them toetand firm lor the whole ticket, lhia had its fleet. I. lite a tobacco smoke wreath the "cum bine' broadened into a thin line and euddenly vanished. Tbe Held now clear of every oO-ktruciiou and the ehild of deatlay will to-day Kcccot tbe kingly orowa froiu-bia choice cot- lieilon of Mare Antonys. Whateve the nominee may say to-iuorrow of tha honor being thrust upon him.

it ia apparent to-night teat he hat left undone Votblna to give It a proper reeeotion. With the disappearance of the aloeive and tenta tive opposition to McKinley cama tbe burst ing ot tbe boom -of Hon. F. 8. Poraell for Lieutenant-Governor.

In aeference to the wifthra of McKinley tboaa of his friends who were rallying around tbe Puraell banners this afternoon quietly withdraw their sup port, rm insecure waa ''uracil's position aft er this move that bia managers txsi gn a jtiTursurno 1 let fari ng that his name would not ba pre sented to the convention tomorrow. 'the Hooking Coon ty etateeman ia very sore on the gentleman from Canton, and baa. so lnr. deliberately retrained from calling at I I I I ihff Kxauutire Chamber. 'Iher? ia ninca levity and Jocularity over TurseU's boomlet.

It has aeen asserted that tha ptmr thing never had an eiittenc. Mill another story gaes ihatKhiia Pursell waa auVlratsinc the con vention orae one broke' iaae Koom 114 at tae Neil I loose and stole the thing. Again it ia declared that Colonel Alex. SandiaJlowed it to lall onto! tbe window. Ibe audden aarelopBaent at tha fight of town againtt country baa injected the aaly enlivening feature of the convention Into i-asaine attain.

The action ef the Hamilton ounty under the leaiersliio of W. T. i'erkiua ana John A. Kreis. in declaring unequivocally against tha reaomiaation t.f Dr.

Frederick McNeal for Hairy and Food Commissioner has precipitated a di rect conflict betweea I'UKSM AKP ttFKSL MTIS.BST. Tbe Cleveland. Toledo. Dayton. Springfield.

aud in fact every town delegation, is being deluaed Tilth, telegrams from wholesale anl retail grocers asking for MeScal's defeat. The boom for Waller Hrown. of Toledo, baa therefor asauuied formidable shape. His managers declare tbat a move to be made day will ajrelr elect bins. Tba farmers are doggedly atsnding op for MeNeaU who haa been Indorsed by granrft.

alliance and county meetings and eonvention's all over tne tiiate: Unleea tba urbauiiea make aub- stantial aaina ta-morraw McNeal wilt be re nominated. Tbe attempt ot tha McKinley boomers to work up enthusiasm by burning red tire on tbe corners aud marching inharmonious brasa bands UP and down Hleh street la tur- nisblna tbe aati-Admiaistrauaa niea with much food for laughter. If tba convention of to-morrow ia to be Judged br that ot to-day Ohio will have seen tue dreariest and most inaaa gathering si ate the day when tbo first Republican conveo tioo was held la tba aid Towa tract Church in tbe fifties. ORDER OF BUSINESS Aa Laid Oat By tbo Committee For To-Dy Seaaioau Tb Credential Committee thie evening rmpty went through th term a meeting. taere being to eoataat reported front aay Dart of tha State.

The Committe en Rale and Order of Butiaem this evening emnlxe. witn itecr-tary Thmaa H. MoConica aa Cbairmaa- and Joha G. caaaall. af Giaclnaatu aa eecretary.

The following order of baainese waa agrd upon: Governor. Lieutenant Caveraor. Treaaorer. Attorney-General. Judge at tbe Kuarem Court Member of the Board af Public Works aad Food aad D-ury Commis-siener.

Neminatlng speech war limited to fiv zninutee.and aeoeading speecket to tbre minute. HARRY DAUGHERTY Lay Oat Laylin Fur tba Permanent Chairmanship. DeiBlte th statement that harmony was about ta flew ia Urge cob, the Foraker aad (Sherman men loat ao time la getting together. It was not far tb put pee ot loving i ether ta death, hat to get a kroed pny aa hair and lee lor wiwsuibb ana Tkt bermn men bed for esndi- hoste fur Mrunni Chairms Hon. Lerlin.

Speaker of lb lloim of Krent- I tlve. wa thought that when hie mm wat mentioned tbruld a apposi tion. ISat there, we. Tb yoeneer men crane Itoa. Harry M.

Pas'bsrir. erf WWf jlngten If ssd Colombo. Tbs Foroker men gave tb igael teeleet Hk. Bfortb Iconventien iwnbM It wallr, tagh-trtjr having about of toe 2J vote rLioa'b to si. Wbn th CvmalllM on PrmnBt Or ganisation got to i her in the office of tb Agricultural Xomraianoa Mr.

1-ayiin we I observed in tb bran a. aiibongli bs wss net member. I ha nivalin wss celled together by George H. Kelker of Clneiajiatt.end Seaa-tar Prank Spencer wa ehoeee at Chairman. kolkrr beiag retained a secretary Thea Mr.

l-aylin aid a curloos tbtag. Ha asked permiaeion to aatoa a candidate for ste po- tition of Parmaneal Cbairmaa of tba ergsn- Iization to-morrow. It was pat to a.vot and tba permission sivsn. In a florid pcb ba slacad tha name of bia rival baforo taa committee, bis loiune drawing fortb rounda of suplsu. Tbvra bains aootltar candidate Dsngbertr wa cho br ecclsmatioa.

Tbare waa so open fight. bower. upon tba Permanent Seeretambip. Coleael John K. Manor refuted to allow tba ue of bta nam ai a candidate.

Hon. Kill F.rd. of Cincinnati, nominated William Msttbewe. of Cvlumbur. for tba place.

Another dele- eteprepved tba nama of E. J. Keinger. utri A BALLOT WAS OBPIBtD. And Kemiiigtr woo br a vol of 13 to 7.

senator Keklrr. of CarralU norniaaMtl An-draw Jackauo. of Orteeua Countr. -aa Sr-Krsiu-at-Arma, and upon lit mot on tba alectiutt waa niada br acclamation. Tlia nawlr elactad tlllcer waa giren permia- ion to appo.rl aa maor amtanLi it be douied nacvuarr.

lollowilia Aislatvtit Hreratarira wcra alected br acclamation Jara.A.Krowa. jaoK: W. e. Mitibewa. Kranklin; ft.

J. Cameron. Carroll: Charlea Harojiton. and W. H.

Iluntiar. M'iKa. The committee 'then wound uo it artaira and rtocrimri to arTTa. Tba peraianent Chairman. Hon.

II. M. liauvhartr.it a yonna attorney of the ray- elta County Iter. Ha baa aerred two terftia in the General AaMuibir aa a member of the Lower Houee. In the atiTentietli General Aa- laamlilrbe a Chairman of Hie KaOublican eaaeua.

aod it the eutherof the Cnlomhua rto- lrr bill, which tba Supreme Conrt held to be cenafllutiohal dar before tetierdar. Mr. liaaahertr ii an ofteniive rartiaan. and wai cboaen to doAll tbe rough work Id the llooae whan arottrarr matboaa ware requires, jie recently moved from Waahiaiion C. hla home, tt tbla eitr to engage ia tba practice of the law.

PLATFORM PLANKS Belnir Faahloned and Nailed Into Place By a Sub-Com I tire. The Committee on Resolutions met. and atteran informal Interchange of views and tubttantial agreemefil on all important points appointed a tab-eoroBiittee. consist ing of Metn. Ijwrence.

Foorman. Haliek. Arevser and Perkins, to formulate them, to ba reported to tne lull committee, of which W. T. Perkins ia Chairman and Urban H.

Hester is Secretary, at :30 te-morrow for ap proval and such changes, if any. as may be deemed necessary. The sub-coniroittea ere laboring diligently lo-nleht. and the result of their labors are thus summed up: The platform, which is of the regulation length and enntaiaa the nana! platitudes, indorses the recent administra tion ot President Harrison, and con tain a tribute to the 1st Jam G. Blaine.

It re new tha declaration of the party in lavor of the American idea ef protection. THS m'KINLSY BILL Ataa entirety with a special demand in favoH of increased protection an wool. Reciprocity, too. comes in far a strong indorsement. In short, tha Minneanali p'atform of 1W2 is made a part of the Ohio platform of 1803, witn a few ornamental flourishes.

Besides a ctrong plank (a favor of the pen- inatng of the soldier of tbe lata war tne nieaey uuettina raoelves considers-tioa from tfe able mind of Judge William Lawrence, aad proclaims ia favar of awld and silver coin, on a parity, aa legal tender money. To this end tba platform favor a law which shall fig a Intt ratio between cold and silver for coinage and tbat shall impose larger do tie on commodities Imported from countries in which such coinage shall not be on a parity than err those imported fram countries where It snail be so received. 1 be Admiaistrall Bj of President Cleveland and the Democratic party a an organization are roundly denounced aa StAKDlWO MKHACKS To the prosperity of tbe conntry and respon sible for the collapse of the speculative trusts organized ia tba past: tba of tha national bank, whoso deposits have been loaned contrary to law. and who have embarked ia wildest speculation: tbe exportation of anld in immense quantities wbiea hue been goina on for two years: the depleted condition of tha United States Treasury aad tha entire existing financial caadition. Tba Administration ot President Cleveland is also charged with a failure to redeem the pledges mad in tbe Chicago platform la give the people relief from emitt ing evils.

Coming dofg) to Stat politics, the adminis tration of Governor McKinley is indorsed aad eulogized for. its striking success ia a its departments and the absence of ail scan dals any character ia connection with the State administration of public atlaira. Tbe Serentieta General Assembly is mildly indorsed aad-gently praised for its many good, deads and it great freedom from pub lic criticism and reproach. The proposed ceaalitutional amendment tax franchisee is made a part and parcel of the platform aad its adaption recommended. Biennial session of tha Legislature are de- maaded.

aud tbe constitution of the Mate is indorseu. Fiuallyjt ie declared the inten tion ot the party to accomplish a umber of urgent and necessary reforms if it is granted a aew lease of power. TNE STATE. CENTRAL Oaly Flee of tbo Twenty-oae Foraker Mia Are Governor McKinley has eaptured the Ptate Central Committee, aad the victory was achieved with th ntmaat ease. Tha still onat mad br th aati-Administration element availed ztothia.

save demonstrate tbat tha convention belongs to tn office holders aad their immediate frianda. Oaly fiv ot lb twenty-one members of the cam. mittee are Foraker men, Colonel F. 8. Purself candidacy for Liea- teaaat Governor waa give a atiaging re- bnk at the meeting of the delegation frm hi own dittrict.

th F.leveutD. Tbo Colonel desired.to demonstrate hi Pooalarity by se curing a Uiird term election aa a member af ta Ceatrat Committee, of which body ae waa chairman daring tb last campaign. He bad already served tw terms from th same district. Th first was whea the Eleventh District was swmpond ot Fraaklia. Fairfield, Hocking and Ferry Cone tie.

Then after it had been cnanaad- ta eomaria Athena Meigs. Parrr. Re- Tiawu aad Hacking be was re-elected aad mad chairman. Bat BAUSItKB With the honor recently received, he mad a vis-raue tight far re-eieciioa to-dav. Jadg F.

A. Kellr. Perry County, was brought ut aa a eaaaidat acaiast CeJoaoi Pursell. and won in a waia or a vet aaian. immediately after the convention ad journed thia aftaraoon th aew Caatra Commute met in the hall of th Hons at IUpreseutative.

Eighteen of tbe twantr- oa nemoer were present, tsa every ora- ker maa waa la hi Brat. Gera K. Davis, at Augiaiz. Secretary at the old committee. called tae meeting ta order and the work at uaaaiaaUe L.

K. Morrow, at Mar row, waa caaa nntcrary onairiaaa taa Mr. Dtria temperary Seeratarr. oraina- tions far prniannt Chairman ef the at mittee were thee la order, aad at aaea tne eld facueaal feeling reaped cut. Colonel Boh Lillard.

wba had bean re-elected with a tltlnr whirl Could that Uaot bw la men tba not far the loat of tba to He ua wat not of a ies. tb Hi Of bi membertbip in tbe com ml its. oeavored to delay the praceodUiB. emi taa roaacta ronrta Mil wB era tkwr "were af Ha etatad too BMajbers of tba cetaralttee. or at a atajaritr of tbean.

vera aa rat awaa-aratlre auaaeers. aad ba thoaabt tt woald to reeeoa uatil o'alock thia areninc order that Mer inlabt becaavt aewaainted before aroeordin to permaaawt oraaa Ua-fjon. Tbe ni as AUiaaon. of Clrvelead. For-akar aaaa.

cbinaad in and moved aa adioeirar ment. aa aoaaeetew by Mr. Lillard. George Y. Waldorf, of Toleda'boldlng the reir of Colawot Jo-evh C.

Booaer. taa ber frota tba Nlnu JatriaCopaaatd aaydaiay. Mr. Waldorf waa there to aero re election of Colonel beener, the Gorera-or'a choice for Chairman, alt beach bo did nuntiua tbe fact in thia aonaoetloa. and.

r-alutiaa that the Foraker eleaaent were br in tba minority, bo proooeed to railroad elate through. waa joiaed in bit objection to delay by Hoa, Julioa Whiting, ot Caatoa. tba pevtrnor't neighbor aad ap-noiateooa tbe reaiuntiary Hoard. lae motion tv receaa until 8 o'clock waa bra veto of 10 to T. Taarewoos Mr.

Vt'bitina announced the nama of ilenel lionaer. of Toledo, for permanent Chairman tba coaamitte. There were a half dozen aeeonta to tbe nomination. Colonel Lillard took tba floor aad eppoaed proponed or coLoatL Boaaxa. Tie baaed b.t objectloni a pon tba fact that Colonel Bonner waa abtent.

and that mauy mambtrt. like bimaelf. did not feel Inclined rote for a man wham they had never teen. cloaed by presenting tha nemo of Ir. ab Medlar, a red hot Forakcr man.

of Columbus. Mr. Atkinson seconded the filiation of Ir. Medley. Br thia time it to apparent that tba foraker men were In it that Ir.

Medic) withdraw. Colonel Honner'a election wat then madeuuanimout. or Vice-Chairnian. George W. anfieid.

of Trumbull, presented 'the name of J. J. Grant, Cantoa. abother ilcKinlry man. Mr.

Grant held Ibe aaine position in the retiring eominittso. lie waa re-elected br acclama tion, the Foraker men throwing op their banda aud aubmittih to tbe inevitable. 1- Locke, of Seneca, annoonced the nama al George K. liavK of Anglaize. for Secretary, a poaitioa Mr.

I'arie filled under the old committee, and he waa re-elected witltoot opdo- aitioa. The cornmitteo then adjourned, to meet at tbe call of tbe Chairman. An analy- of the committee in a factional acute howa that the only Foraker members are Lillard and Gramp. of Hamilton County: Thompson, of IV fin nee: Medley, of Franklin, and Atkinson, of Cuyahoga. COLD AND CLAMMY.

TTie Aprf-arance and Feel In of th Hamilton County Hoy a. Th Hamilton County delegation took possession of tha Governor office this mernins. Abnut half ot the members were present, the vacancies being filled by prox It was a cold, clammy crowd, about the only enthusiasm being when Mr. A. Hewtrd 11 inkle was presented aa Chairman, selection by a nnitnimaua vote waa tbe first tbins done, after which tha delegation divided, and the Kiiet and Second District meeting were held.

Th First District athering waa a short affair. Fattie Hein- buch presided. The ILSCTIO.V Or XKHBCBS th various committees were all unani mous, aa follows: Vk-e-Presidsnt. Caaa. T.

Herman: Credentiils. Hon. Alfred Korte: Permanent Organization. George H. Kalker Rules and Order of Business.

John O. O'Con- neil: Keeolnlinns. W. T. Ptrkina: bUta Cen tral Committee.

Michael Gram o. Tbe enly tin of a contest was in tba See- end District meeting, and this was brief and halt spirited. There were two contestant, for th Biet Central Committee. lion. Uobert Lillard and Tbqmas Bucbauan.

Bob- beat Back by ret of tb ia Bock was 1 surpriaed. aa ha had contemplated a walkover, hut while he and hi nine upporter were doing tne town last night Bobbie was getting in hi work on the late arrivals. Buckie now declares THAT BOBB'X TArTKD One of hi bnu verein barrels, but these who know Bobbie do not believe it. The other selectiona of the Secoad District, were: Viee- Preeident. Judge Ellis B.

Greeg; Credential. James Keenau; Peruianeat Organization. Hon. Wm. Ford: Rules and Order ot Busi ness.

Wm. Mersraana: Resolutions, John Q. Kriee. Then the district meeting and tae delegation, aa a whole, met again. W.

T. Perking was called to the chair. Mr. Perkins. aa a Cincinnati merchant, at ence declared himself the renomination of McNeal for Food and Dairy lommisaioner.

He mad a SPEgrH AOAlyrT And called on John A. Kries for hi views. Mr. Kries addretsed tue delegation, saying there waa a very strong feeling througboat the State Bgainet McNeal. especially in the cities and manufacturing dUtricts.

If tba convention nominated McNeal a vary large number of Republicans would be compelled to vote for the Democratic candidate. A quiet can van, be said, bad beea mad among tke delegationa representing the cities. Lu- eas County would present th convention tha name of Walter Brawn, at present Inspector ot Meat' and Food, of Toledo, aad Lucae Tounty aould give Brown twenty-one vote at least. Montgomery County would give twenty-six vote to Brown, Almost all all the Cuyahoga delegation was for Brown. Alt or tbi erven pguaarx From Highland County were opposed to Mc Neal.

and other vote were meatianed for Brown. Mr. Kries eflered a reselatiott'giv- ng the support ot tbe entire delegation to Brown. Ex-Representative Ford Biade speeoh. describiaa ho Commisaioner Neal had.

on the floor ef tb House, intuited all the large, cities ef tbe State, and declaring tbat th farmer vote wat wht be wna after. Other speeches were made against MeNeaL aad the resolution Mr. Kries was adapted nnaaimoualy. bo Mr. Brown, according to the resolution, will get tbe solid Hamilton Ceonty delegation- At thia point Mr.

A Howard Hiakle arrived, and waa escorted to the chair amid applause. TUB riasT ftBAKD Since the. boys reached town. Mr. Hiakle announced tbat en all matter Harailtan County would be solid.

Tb.i delighted the boy. A motion was rsade that Governor McKinley be invited to appear befars th delegation. It waa adopted aad W. T. Per kins and Keck were appointed mute to wait on the, Governor.

The latter responded promptly, aad on being presented by Mr. Binklcaaid: Mb. CaAtBHAir ax GKirrucxxii I am deeply gratified for the pleasure ana. honor ot being called before you thia morning. Hamilton County in the can test el last year saved the Rtpubltcaa can aad ticket aad congratulate yen moat heartily on tbat fact.

I trust the- result ef this convention will be satisfactory to tb Kepablicana ef the State and of the country aad I trust that Hamilton County with bar sister eeentie ill. in November next, give a good, old- fashioned Republican majority. The Beys applauded, the Governor with drew and th meeting quietly THE CASKET OPENED, So That tbo Corpee May Be Seea By tbio Moaner. The auditorium cf the Graad Opera-boose waa ia its nsnel ca venuoa area --nag. banting, an open bras bead aad electric fans.

One feature not Usually' aeec at conventions was the diss lay of a lark banner which, awiagiag across the preecen-inm arch, anaeuaoed that the New Tark Ideal Opera Company would that aitht cive -Frn Diayelo." -The idea ef aieinaT any oaa taa devil eeemed entirety barmaaieiu aad earn aatibl with the gathering. Tae aaast eaaspieaeag featnre. kewtrer, -waa ta remarkable amount of apare room la all parts af the theater, especially npoa the stage, ia tha space set aside for tbe weaerable aa alanine. reanaeptaUvea of tbe grand old party. Pcrehedoa tb i Bti BTItHSja SaATS ''A- Wereeid FrBlaakr-er.

a fewitateTJaiver- er af Fraakiul Caaaty. aivx caoaca. to tras af gaag left ef and got aad ryl lb Dr. out He call of tbe by no of al aaaaawr of stray lietawcrate. and a eowpt candidate, retafareed and evtatairjod by a of ataa hand ia fall DBdrea.

Thar JaBiaBjB ia tha awiUry. aad tby ia tear alur Chairwtaa Puree IT a speech. rroBB in siaa in eoea waa i hlnfntf ball beads, red badge and WBikn. lnarouatf anrflooe hair iu tn war krarda waa simply aetatadinc Wbi tbe Janitor, a lee tba bait bcr. etirabed BP turned ot tba 'Uetrte taae.

tba aodiace aa to hi delicate mark rewpeat to ma tudt aaieapK. Caecrineaa the soustiag af th wiad died dwa. TiwkrM band liaewiaceUd tbegrwee-ful thing br taming tb troenboa. tnba eornet apward aa tbey aaerrUy blew a catckaame glee to enliven tbe weary west of LIB'. hite-vetted.

wbite-aecktied aad clean shaved Chairman of tba Central Cammitu I Purse 11 case forward, draped himself ooeoeiti a bunch of mees, tapeia gnageriy with a gavL rite. At tbi point folonel MnaeriaUndect of tha Of.io Boildia at th World's Fair, felt into tbe arms of Mor- pbens. the-! with anticinatiaa. As usual. ere waa prarr to owea the aad eeremnntee.

Moore, of Logan, making xh iavacatioa. CHAIRMAN PURSELL Opena a Box of Grave Yard a Starter. Joke aa Pulling down fcU white vest. Chairman Pureed fired off his annual addma. Th versatile orator took all theehia aad glitter of th later effort a General Graevenar.

wa cruel I the last degree. He bad the upoa the andienc. aad ran tbe bolt gamjl of oratory. He reaped tba whole continent of applause from tha Dan af humor to ISeenaeba of tierce denunciation the "'Assassins" of tbe Republican parly, Whea hecea3d tnere was netimiB left for poor General Groevenor. except the blacg- ened atubble of a burned over field.

Again we stand upon the threshold of a political campaign." said Cbairmaa Pursell. "with tne scars of battle upon and tbe cerement of a recant defeat about us: again present ourselves for tbe considera tion of the people ot our commonwealth. With our mound yet fresh and yellow in cemetery blsaled beoet. yet untouched tbe Kindly hand of verdant summer, with nodding roses or bending grass blade bide the fresbnea of OI'S POLITICAL We com forth from our tombs to aaaia court to fickle aunabin of public favor With an abiding faith in oar cause and an hoaeet. waraest hope for a reateralioa of rea- aon aad aaaity among theautlragitu of our land, l-day proclaim to the benighted, thoughtless and mil taken peapie tbat ou: flag is still there, that there is vitality atill in tbe grand old party: tbat the Republicans of thia land still emulate the example, or rathe; voice the sentiment of liarnaby Pudge's raven aad 'never aay "Yes, my fellow cadavers, we still live.

Thank to a robust constitution and model life, we yet remain cher-k tbe mad. ot ward ruth of tba wolyea and vampirea of Democracy, and aave our party Brave-yard from the fnng aud claws ef the ravenous despoilera of th Republican (epulclier. Though nale and emaciated, though the odor of the tomb clings our dank aad moldy garraeau, though tbe clammy sweat autpepded animation drip from our ala baster brow, (till live still live! "Though th blighting: blistering simoom haa swept with fatal effect acres th plains and valleys of our beloved lana. and mowed down the brightest, the bravest and tha bes: though th efficient Revenue Collector and gallaat Deputy Marshal and the ever faithful Poatmaster hare fallen prostrate iu its deadly path: though tb aud ever hopeful VSnkins Micawbers of onr party have thrown up their arm and fallen length in uopeles despondency, yet. my telle w-au Here ra, we still live.

STILL Live. Though we have been the vietimsof cenfi nee men: though tb monumental liar of the 'land have deceived and betrayed heuch the World's Fair and the Tammany Tiger have snatched from ua what was left after the vulture feast of the crankr and im becile followers of the hairy Patter and the Simple Soxen. yet my sad and sorry fel low-citizens, we still live, we still live! "A nd now in the pretence of this splendid assemblage, tbe pride and flower of T.uckeve Republicanism, we ence more kiss the old Hag ot our i-arty and otter oa anew our nledza of loyalty aad devotion to a cause hat cannot die Can the memory of A bre am Lincoln oats away 7 Can tba career of lysse S. Grant be foraotteuT Can the memory ef the martyred Garfield ba torn from onr heartaT Can the itpleadid statesmanship of Benianun Harrison be forgotten? Can we ever forget the magnificent achievements that magnetic man at whose tomb this nation so recently bent the knee and bowed tne bead in aorrowT Can we forget onr roster in the lauinet. or our Foraker in tbe fight Can we close onr eves to the career of arand old John Sher man in the benate.

or can we forget that splendid man who (its in the Gubernatorial cuair to-day. ASP WHOSE rAUB I aa wide as civilization, and whose houesty i of that sterling character that prompted him to sacrifice tb savings of bis useful life upon the altar of hit epoileee integrity? Ob. no. my fellow citizens, we can not forget: we will net forget. Heact.

we are here to praie Cfcsnr. aad not: to him. Tbe Republican Cittar. though prone upon his back, with wounds fresh and gauing from the Brntus-like stabi of the assatsi as of our party, atill has a spark of life remaining, which can be fanned into a Same and burn as ardently and as gloriously aa of yvre. Then let ua fan.

and fan ith a will: hit na fan vigorously and persist ently until we raise a breeze tbat will blow aside Uie in 1st tbat ba befogged onr beloved land and ensbroaded the reason of so many of our fellow citizens. Ab, my friends, tba rtMl WILL CLKA AW AT And what a realizing rsvelatioa will come cpoo us then. 1-rem liaby Kuth and the fatty degeneration wbich now strains th cbatr that has been graced and honored by the great emancipator. Lincoln, by tha great warrior. Grant and hr great etatesmen like Garrielct Hares and' Haxrisea.

dowa to tbe blatant feurtn-clam Postmaster at Confed erate Cross-road, aud Iemocrat will riot in follv aad wallow in excesses. the poor. misguided peoole will lament ia aaekploth and ashes and cov about beating their breasts and bitterly bewailing a blunder tbat ba cost so much and gained ao little. "All imposture weakenscon8dncc and un certainty breeds dhrtrutt. Unless the Democratic ctren performs every act uoea Its bills, from the fro silver coinage ctraddl th great free trade flip-floo.

th peool will repent their patronage and cam pare th arils, Democratic misrule with th ad vantages and safety ot a Republican administration of affair and decide tbat the price ei admission into the Democratic menagerie wastoocreat. Why. my fellow-citixen. they tell a that protection is dead. If tbat be true then we are in great' strait, for with' tbe death of prelection goes Out th lif at th Republic.

ir raoracnoi is bsab. Taen is America a iauar. ir protection is dead, than th indepeeneae ef American labaria gone. forever, aad tbe proud werk- inc-maa of tbi great land must reeeadie himself to be drivee like tbe Boar. dumb.

yerbarderted and underpaid alar ef the ether nmiaoar. rot actio a ia dead. then we are without none a a party a people-1-as a nation. Then has thekntie of tbe Republican assassin indeed doae iu deadly work. Brutes, by assamiaatiagCarsar.

thought to save tb ablic: be only de- atrayed it aad built a Mouareay ia it el Tbw Republican Brutua who a tabbed the Caesar of protection bu helped teeneoeraee a free-trade despetiam mere exactiaa. more pernicious, more daatractive taaa aay Mon archy that ever afflicted tbe world. ''What a caaace will come apea a if th fall measure of Democratic promise fa re alised! Verily will tba neepla lamest that they hav leat so much and sained ao little. But we bare thi aoaaelatiea ia tbe bear af ear ditetlir Ftnnrrr never promise carry eat aa alleged coa vidian. Mr.

CleVe'aad aaid abort ly before his ia- aacuratioai "If wa redeem the pledc have made to tbe Vetera wf ear land tbe diifi- trlaai a SUxa racw. fr I bMaa tb He 5" Maywarl. I on on ia hi at he I -v prt hO JfC Bert J. Kadittx. a Well Kim Scko.l Teacher, Charged With RaiSiBg Uade -f- AT COLUMBUS TO-DAY Will GtM cms a Ileal Live Dak aad Dackewa, eawrsas tiw.vea tuttat4.

CatcaarlLi-JaaeT. Th Daks ad Ib- Vereaa left for Coivmbaa. Oh. W-xirbt. taeirdepartar frera t' Aaditrtura beine: wttntmtd by a laraerwa.

Ja e- 4 oar i oare win b) review at tbe Caottot ClaimS That He Gt It FMBI tiaadirurofalltbrmiliixyaadiiBtor-. Jtuea. from that will go to Niagara day tbare will a review attbaCaaitot Tbe Accrued Arrested aii Takes To CoTing-toi, Jiere Hf Bt Tritd This MonslBg. Pert J. Maddux, a school teacber of An derson Township, this count.3a ia eeriout trnnnla.

Yesterday afternoon yoongMaddax went ver to Latoo ia to th rsoea. Fa tered the belting ahed, and. after JoeUmg Ui rough the crowd, he maaaaed to get el" waoagh of the book to mak a bei.5 Hr (tack ef finance amounted to to), aad SiU bet an The Quean at odd of 6 to above-named bang-tail got nnder the wire first. making Maddux a neat winaio Shortly after this "race, l.owewer. Madd'iX again went into tbe betting the and became the center of attraction at tbe ioik of Marco Cartwright Maddux wanted mat a bet one af the ttyers.

but th fifty-dollar bill hich be tendered the book-maker waa re jected. Book-maker CartwriglSt. upon io apecting tha bill, at once Jj raoaocscxp it a roaatJtT, Claiming It hsd been raised from al to CO. Others in the book looked at the not and pronounced it tbe seme ss Cartwright. Tb money wat returned to Msddnx with th re mark that it wa no good.

Yeang Maddux seemed greatly surprised, and paid that he had beea given tbe money by another book maker. He then told of hi oa The Uneea in the first race, aud sail the cashier the book gsve him two fifty and four five- dollar bills. He taid he put the money in pocket after glancing at it. and resolved ot to mas any more bets nntil the last rzee. Thi resolution, like thoosanda more made Latoaia.

was made onljr to be broken Youoa Maddux heard of a goad thing, "aad decided to back the tip. After baring his money rejected by Poox-maker Carle-right young Maddux vitited another book, and bls'moaey again met with the earae treat ment. The matter caused eor.aiderable ex citement in the betune-ehed. ana iHrputy hberiS Henry Percivsl beard at tbe matter. approached yon as Madd ux an (Lrey nested to urn ma wosETi And the latter pulled out another "raised' fifty-dollar bill.

Maddux again professed hi innocence of trying defraud any one. aad again told of getting the money from a nook- mater, wboee name he did not know. Tbe young school-teacher was plaaed under ar rest by Officer Percival and taken Secretary Hopoer' office. Secretar Hopper aad Colonel Applegate questioned young Mad dux and ne told substantially the same story as detailed above. Colonel Applegate said fee knew ef ao charge to prefer asainit Madd ex.

bnt it was finally -determined to take him to Coving- ton on a chars Colonel Applegate. in speaking ot the affair shortly after tb arrest of Maddux, said it was th second case that had com under his observation daring the present mretiog. One day last week, he said, a ten-dollar bill which had been raised to S100 was turned- up in the betting shed. At tbe eloae of yes terday's meeting yeung Maddux vat placed on a train bound for Covington, in cbarg of Officer Percival. He broke down and wart liks a cHiia, Claiming be had been duped and tbat he had never bten in trouble ia hi life before.

Hi appearance plainly ahowed that ie keenly felt tb disgrace of being placed nn der arresvaad tboae who saw biin and noticed him sympathized with him. A th offense with which Msddnx is charged comes under the jurisdictioa of the United 'States Court, tbe young school teacber will be arraigned before Commissioner Finnell in Covington tbi morning, While being brought Covington on the train an elegantly dressed woman, whose name was Denton or Benton, approached Maddux 'and expressed her sympathy for him. Sh explained to reveral passenger that be had bet her money ad that ah be lieved Ii vi perfectly honest. Tb woman seemed coasiJerably interested in Maddux and volunteered all th aid in her nower in hi behalf. At ML Jrlemmg.

ttita county. where Bert Meddux has taught school for several terms, hois held in tb very highest esteem. Hi father is John Maddux. H1AHLT KUfFKCTAilLB And well-to-do farmer, aad hi brother George is a member of tbe Sixth etreet com mission firm ef Garrard Maddux. When Mr.

Oerrard heard of tha arrest of Maddux tie did not believe it. later on. however. the report waa confirmed, aad an Ekqcibbk reporter visited Mr. Garrard at bis place of business, and tba latter aaid th charges against bert Maddux were false and tbat no wanes ibot aaut urt UV young man stood ing and tbrouahou He laid be didn't -tielieve.

Bert tried to raise tbe bills, and trial he thongnt tbeyouag man never even entertained a dishonest thought Young Maddux spend his vacation atud ing law. and i said to keep company with an estimable yeuns lady named beea. The outcome of the case int'ovinipon thia mern- ing will be awaited with mock interest, aa the friends of the yout a man claim be will be uily exonerated of any aad all ebarcea against biro. GOLDEN-HAIRED THIEF Save Her Work la Sirlne? Scotch. Re cital Know ia Ohio.

spKcrav B-rerATCw to rt tiaintit, St. Lome, Uo. Juae hoUf-over cell at the police station aaa been th lounging place sine Tneedar morning of a lndr. eaMen-baired little woman, arrested because eoeld net exptaia satisfactorily how aha came lo an uninvited visitor at th residence of A. G.

Meyer. She care ber name as Mir. Mamie AJlea. aed said she wa a widow, oriainally from Alpeaa. Micbw.and tbat br buaiee waa to travel about from one city another ajvia readinca and mnaical recitals fur tbaScat- tWh dan.

She had freeueatty beea in M. Leaia. and Was also well known to aomeef th beet families of Cleveland. Police Sergeant CM allay, of th Union Depot eeaad. waa an of ber Louia ae- enaiataaeea.

the said, and be wee eeat for. He aaid tbat aha waa, in bis opiniea. aa ex pert femate aaeak-taieC. ta. tbat eae waa wanted at Sanaa City, wham aba bad beea eaoa-ht in a reajdeae juet a ah bad beea ber.

aaid be had arrested kwroneaat th Cnioa Depot for carrying etTa valiaa. THS JUDGE HAD TSLBJ. matt snrtw to van nwnta IsBianAroua. Jon T. Bvetott Thorp, of HaaghvHla.

who parsaej Mitt Ltda Hllf- day wtthar Of Baarriajra. aad Tried to co erce ber at pistol point, was brought awfor tbe Police Jus tic to-day. and oa rrciwerinc a solemn proeiu aever again to aaolest tb girt be was Caed tSfa aad eecta. with six aaoathaf imaiiaoameot. and aiiiaat waa i i I i te an of I fraxiiar CaenratHt-tcr Leichena said: direct Caiambu.

wher eUhorat as-aratlaa have heea nad tor of enieriala- nat We will be tuar tw day. wil! mat at tne depot br th Mayor, who will trader th Dak tb freedom af th City. Tbea Gov-raor MeKlalew will saaka welcome aa haiiair oltbfct. At the Capitol Huiidina th Duke will review th parad af U.0O aeaoai chUdrea. which aertaialy will a matt impreeeiT sigbC Then th Columbu Clua will gjr a graad receptian ia th ereaiag.

Th aaxt Falls aad then lmw HIS LAST CENT Jobs D. Xicholaa Kpoada It To Bay Fatal Draaght, araciat ntaraTca To tat aieiBKa Dxjrrsa. Colo-J an 7. John IX Nicholas. prominent once ia aewepaoer circle ef la- dianapoite aad Chicago, was found dead thi aeon near tbe abaadaaed Gcntiamaa'e Driv ing art.

Booth of th city. He had recently com thia city from Leadvilla. aud. b- eomiag diseoa raged at not finding employ leat. be tpent hi last cent tor morphine and deliberately ended bia life.

A tetter was found oa bl parson addreeaed Rev. Mrreo W. Reed, formerly waster Indianapolis bnt new a resident Denver, ia wbich Nichols write that he scribe downfall to whisky, and atate never committed a wroag excepting ha oadrr-tfae Influence, lie writes that no i agues ia necessary, aa be deliberately ended hi life by latin morphine. He eueat tbat hi body be buried in Crown Hill. Indianapolis.

XOT SO BAD. Edward M. Field's Existence. His Gigantic Frauds Rfrrutlj Aston i'bed tbe World. How Bia Luxuries end Llbartl Are Causing Much Unfavorable Comment.

trtn.L DKPttct to tub BKoriaraj BirrAio. X. Jane finsaetal dis aster brought about by tba commercial dis honesty of Ldward M. Field, son of th lata Cyru W. Field, who gigantic oneratiena.

frauds, defalcationa and forgeries were tb talk of tli world a little over a year age. will ion- Be remembered: yet resident ia tba vi cinity at th Buffalo fetat Hospital, whea tuey meet a talL handsome man. fanitleealv dreaaed in a Btylisu uit weariag a Vandyke beard and a Pleasant countenance, ear that for a maa aver whose head there bang a lone term ia State' Prison for forgery. Ed ward Ji. ield eaioy life tolerably well, and is by ao meant aaxiou for science to writ hi sentence by declaring him aaa.

It will be remembered that when in the New York court Edward M. Field was ar raigned on charge ot fraud, forgery, grand larceny, crnctiztemsnt. and nearly every ether crime whicn a maa eatrnated with the aaie Keeping of other peapla'a money can commit iacoa verting the aameto hi own use. the question ot bis sanity waa raited ai.d adroitly argued. aoecesaf al- wtie Mr Field' frianda and lawyers) tbat the youeg man waa remanded by Judge Vaitlirnnt to the 8tete Huepftal at Buffalo, to be treated and cared for till discharged br tb orders of the doctors in charge.

Th forger and defaulter was written down aa suffering from melancholia, accompanied or ueiuaioas. no was treated, aad now over a year haa passed since he took up hi residence in BuMale. It is said that tbe end of Justice in Mr. Fiela are defeated: that waiaa aDroaa as iree a air and enjoy a lux urious existence entirely free from all re straint, aad tbat he is just as rational a ver was. r'ticitms on tha excellent treatment and easy life which the law allows tbi man to lead are frequently beard.

Ha lias bis lux urious private apartment aad table, and Is allowed to go and com a ha pleases, making evening call and viaiting many down-town place without beibg accompanied by an attendant. These facts were learned from a dozen different people br the EgqviaxK cor respondent to-Uy. Martin McDonough. a wealthy real estate dealer. aid: "Field haa called at roy house alone, and be frequently goes dowa town alone.

I have known him personally for i longtime. I believe he is insane," Mr. L. Shea, of No. 337 Tryon place, said I bave seen Edward M.

Field outside tbe gronod of tb asylum unattended. On tw evenings be came to my bouse. He wa unattended on both occasion. I have been told tbat he has beerrdown town alone." There are ant wbe assert tbat sine Field waa received at th asylum Li has been in New York City. Tbi report is denied at th hospital.

i BLEW Fs. Roll With the Boys, And Ended the Spree With a Fatal Done of Laadansn. rtoiit iMMtra ro tb taarnta ALLIA5CX. Ohio. Job 7.

Laatniehta mid die-axed man secured a room at th Arling ton Hotel, and retired without reipateriaa-. telling the Bight clerk not to call bim thi aiorninc. Lata this afternoon when tbe chambermaid attempted to enter the room she found tbe door locked from the intids. and. any reaponee from repeated coll a.

notified th proprietor, who Paratope tu door. Oa th bed lay tbe body a Isree-eixed man. with Claierted featoera and btood oas- iug from tbe mo a to. neae and cars. Aa empty twe-eanee bottle labeled laudanum etood on a stand near, the bedside, and told how be bad ended tiih life.

Ia bis coat pock et waa fouad th followiac Bote: "My name is L. P. GUiiiaad.and my borne is at Linesville. Pean. Pleat teiecraph Aathony Garwood, a I wish ft bar my re main eeat there for burial, aad notify Fret, H.

Thayer, ef Cantoa." Gilliland appeared bar about two moots ago aud commenced rinsing heavily. He made up with a fast art of young soea and blew in a roil of money every-sisht for month en then. No one kaew him by aa aame bat "GO." aad al ways refused to tell tnem what hi aame waa ar what business be was folio wiag. Ha dewoMled tUtin th First National fiaak a aaoalh aco aad left tewa. Last nixbt be cam back again with a bora 4 bnczr.

and. puuinc the rig up at livery stable, went directly te tbe betel. traveling maa waa i aioopiaaT at tbe botal reoocaixed tbe retrains, aad aaid tbat Gilli land belooc to a prominent family ia West ern Peansylvaala. He aa aeoaaueodiag the university near Baston. THE NEW CHIEF, i Tbo Will Gowent ColaastMa WHh ai Iroat BaacX, 1 ti to tkmal by tbaoprem Cewrt.

wa 1 to-day. BaisEdward rasadL a wU-kaw I raitraad maa. whe waa tb reform caadid I far Mavar tw year aaov Ta Direeter of I Pablie catsty. Was. M.

Match mere, aht a 1 painted Dr. D. H. Kiasaraa Health, Offiaer. Tba appotBtmeats tax oCoet to mertcw, at SammbT SL' Tire ii1ttmi tha ariaanar' and th com-1 Ivee.

asder the npper bill lost declared oea- piaiaaot "if -yea saaleat ar-thrataa ber aaaia (add i tminc TherpeV. vent wlii co ta tae Ta eery trouble with yen. yea It baa beea a lone Tint bat th cwert waa tha war one tamli. aad kaawa bow ta aympataxw -aritb ana flieted." tt OPENED AWay forBriggs Escape Cad Be lUaaatcpd llis Tfcftrifs, Bis rnnishnpnt la not ta lew a TJnnlrl TTava Poan AflrnTtttfftnlpfeJnda1nr la toe trial of Dr. Brtgaa.

Fjacb fnj wa-a. va hat aVV a Vm.maa waBiwat I 01 suspension. Be Rtfnsfd To Treat Fer Peace With the Prosecutors, And His Precluded a Lighter Sentence. Thomas UcDonall Defiaes Position of the Chnrch the And Iti AisaUaiit in tbt Heresy Not a Question of Policy, Bnt Toleration. At tbe regular prayer meeting of tb First Presbyterian Chdreh ef Walnut Mill last night the tint sloe tb Brtggs trial.

Tboe. MeDougall mad a lengthy atatement, recit ing many phases of the famous case, ot wbich U.e public haa a kaewledge. In anticipation of Mr. McDouaail' addrwa the edifice mat well filled. The context ot hi was follow: A part of tha buainevof th Assembly waa the trial of Judicial case, ene ot wbich at tained marked notoriety in the past year the caaa of Dr.

Brtggs. It came to tbe General Assembly oa appeal from the Judg ment acuuittal by tb New Yorx Pres bytery. Ir. Brigg wa tried in thia presby tery on certain charge iavetvlna a violation, or ut obpisatio tows. By teaching doctrines contrary to Holy Kcrivture and tba eacential doctrine con tained ia the standard of our Church.

There were eight charge in alL, Tw ef these number four and evn were not triod oa their merit by th presbytery. Tiie trial waa bad on cbarges one. two. three. ve.slx and eight One and two charge ir.

Brigg with teaching that the reason and tbe burth arc fountain ot divine authority ith the Holy Scripture. Tbree. five an involved the inerrancy of tha Holy scripture, and tbe questioue whether Mosea wrote tbe Pentateuch, aod Isaiah the whole ot the book wbich bear hi name. No. eight iuvelved the doctrine of the mid die state or progreaaive aaocitficatinn after death.

On these tlx charge the Presbytery ot New York acquitted Dr. Brigg by a ma jeritr. at the tame time deeliaing to approve hia view, but boi ling tbat tbey aid not vio late the liberty of scholarship allowed with- a our Cborclw It would not be wiM for me at thi time to enter into any diacasaion ei what bave been called the clerical errors in procedure with which tb New York Presbytery was charged in iu It waa claimed by th Church, through it Prtarilfa" CoauoiJ.teeJtld&.l'r. Jjrigx had taught that Maruoeau. the ratteaaiut Who en led tbe divinity of CbriatUie atonement.

Hia miracle and tha itinera at aral in-religfon. had loond God the Father, through the rea son, independent ot the Scripture; and that New maa, a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic hnrch. tailing to find God io the Bible found Him ia tne Church. and that these two men were representative Christian, and bad found salvation lUrongu reason and the Churcb. iBBgaprcriVg or TUB wobd oi cor And thia contrary te tbe exprrta statement of Christ "that bo maa can come ta the Father but by roe." and to the emential doc trine Holy Scripture and tba itnndardt ef (lurchurca.

Gn the issue tbut joinxi. the General Assembly sustained the Commute, aod found Dr. Brigg guilty at charged. Aa to tbe inerrancy of the Holy Scripture, it wag claimed by tbe prosecution that Dr. Brigg bad stated tbat there may have betn.

and probably were, error ia tne origin! r-cripiera they cam from God. and that he in fact clatrucd there were error of hit tory and of fact In the Holy rieriptore aa a bow hav them. whih. however. Dr.

Brigg claimed did notaflect the value of ibe Bible. nor hi belief in it at an inlallible rule of faith and practice. It waa claimed by th prosecution that tbe teachlBgof Dr. Brias that Moaes did not write tbe Pentateuch waa contrary to th express ate men 1 1 of Jesus Cbriat and tbal bis claim tbo. Iaih did not write he latter half of tbe Book of Isaiah wa contrary te the ex press etateaseats ot God in hvir Ken at nre.

at found in Matthew. Luke. John aad xvoiuaua. The issues thus joined were in the Judg ment ot tbe General Assembly fuadameotI and vitaL Tbey involved tbe veracity, ora- oitcience and absolute trnthfulnea of Al mighty God. and ft eur Lord and t-evior, Jean Christ On all of the Itsues iuiaed by cnaxgee three, five and ei x.

iavolvlnc the Inerrancy of th Holy Scripture, th Gen eral Aesembly loond Dr. Brigs guilty, and decided that it wa tub rocrama vr rag'RYTtkiAB ei-racs That tbe Scriptures, at tbey came from Ood were without error, and ibat no error a now exist ia tit Bible, aave such miataket a are tbe work of eupritte. printer and trans lators. Tbat tbe doctrine that tbe Scripture, a they cam from Gnd. wcr inerrant it eaeential to belief in Buy revelation aud that Ged.

whe never maaea miHtakea. sad is trath itself, cannot commit or countenance error or falsehood in Hi Word. bo far. then, aa judicial decision and tbe General A ssembir can aettle tb faith of ur church a to tneae dectrtn. it ba been Bel lied.

Mora laa ef miaaeprehenaioa aad misunderstanding bave existed teuehincth issue involved ia this csate. They aer aet qucstioatof no) icy. or ot ecclesiailical ger- erament. nor liberty and Thry were. lathe jndgmentof aa overwhelming majority of the General Assembly, teachings which a true a a the vital of rrlisien.

and wtiieb. bavtag beeu tndnatriotuly spread. eametwitlua tn dennttion ut wbst eur church calls bereay. aad the violation of the ordination vow of Dr. Brigg.

Let bear ia mind tbat tbe character of Dr. Briaas was not oa trial in thi neither wa tha aincrritr at bia belief ia bia viewt.aor was tb qoeatioa before th caart a to whether or not Ir. Brisss wa a Cbristiaa. the sens ef beiag saved bv Jeto Christ Ged alone Ba jariadioiioa to determiae tbe boa! dastiar of every bant tonL Dr. Brisg wbtaine tb pomuon tclamter In oar Charcb by obriM to Iteorchaatien vow.

by which be obligated himself ta maiatiin tbe faith, the peace and tbe purity of tb Churcb, Tb General Amembly rocse am octLTT Of a violation of b's erdiaatioa vow: foaad that be bad asrd tbs be ahtaiaed te maintain th faith af tb Church to a nail it: foaad be was sot a Pretby tenaa. and. la tb xrrcia ef to power cieea to it br tbe esa-tutuiiM. ta ta exercise ef wbich Dr. Brixcs by bia ordination vow aMeaied.

proid to try him. ae for the notation af tbe moral lawaot ia a case ia vol viae hi character. aot whether be was a s-eaUems. but solely to dewrmiaa wbeibor bis toartiing was la bnrmear with tbe taiib of tba Praobyteria V-narca. vmct nii'ta awsatt to maua taiaasd teach wbca voluntarily eLbtl its ministry.

.1 Moch aaa beea raid aboat liberty. toUravi and forbearaaea. Ta aaatiB are aented tb Geweral Assembly invelved tbe aomteaties.aad fts I aadaasewtai faita. aad coauo aair tne aaa srttiea sy we sa- aaMaal what Wat la. thia ef of civ by aa be If tb it tit and of If lag ia ia re in it I i I 1 it aearl af that tkarrh.whleh Pr.

Brigaa had ioMiaatad hiaaaejf. by th term af tt oediaattoa vow. ta aa ta. Tbi ia tae law af every civd aad anckl arcanuauoa. Ta Preebrteriaa Ctiurch aa aettMa.

tn far a a a aaa arill tor evangelical ITete- wiTf y-trrn fit raoTsrrtw rwrwcw the taorreat Weed al God. IkeaaWhoO hedieTe ia aa taerraat Bibw are tree a air to aaaaU It aa tbe oataU by hlh or or ear ataew eritieisaaihalaamaa aa tight to aaaail th faita ef the Pteabyteriaa Chereh who ha ebtaiaed tdmlaaet to It aaraaia aad to ar-aiateia Ma faita. There waa Bs bittara aor aartiaJity aer a. 1 PtT UN UtMBll Wmrwm tb erdt-1 Batien te a hiaaaeif bad tohea aad a to I era the historie taiih af th Chorea. I aa fcxt 1 cAavtntiaaa a ail Lata 1 knewledgaewaeoma.iat to alt la Jed iat am iit, pnm mmm aw eat ta Jatn erart trey cbabobb wrra raursoiwa a Caaa Because be bad fixed eoattctiea a to wbai was Mtarn imm lha aaaa aad hail ta, V' rale ta other eaar ttaa the I I caueiaa to taic.

4 pmnaainai Tbeaentenee ot tb Conrt wa npanJoa Dk Hrtgg from tbe oftio of th mi ia try the Cnureh tiil acb time a be should tatiafastory eviden eno tot Court of SHE BET Oh the Eeet Bang-Tails, re-yg Jl4rlon Of ATOM-aa haa been critic land I 7 paste ace. Tblaeeatei eemeasbelac toe aever. la view tb declaration of IT. Brigca ia hi dfa before the Geaeral Aaaembly. that be ainorrely believed in tb view aod teach tags would eeatinae to teach tbem lane at be lived: aad la view of the letter wrote lo the sob-cemmitiee of tb Com mittee oa Jadgment refaeiag to retract any thing be bad aaid.

and aobertaa to all ef th view he had uttered on th floor oftheaa- bly. so othib (txTaars wa roxfatr. tha Coert waa to resoect itH and the Charcb wa te preserve it oreaaltatiett. Th aeBteoc waaadaoted anaaimiMly by Commitu of Ftfteaa. and on 'ta pre MBtetion to th ammbly that bdy adapted without any aulatantial apBeaitioa re-go eat for it mdificaiioB.

1 be action Dr. Brisira. hi declered purpose and the sin cerity ef bia belief precluded any lighter sentence. It may interest you. however, to know a hat baa not yet bees gives to the public: thai wben ibe Committee of fifteen.

appointed by the aseambly to draft tbe Judg ment, met on Thursday moraing at the tb- Houee.it appointed a tuo-ooraniirtee ef three, coaaiatiag of Ira. Haker aad Brook wait on It. Brig aad atcer-taia from him hi vies at the ditpolilu the case. Tbat Committee ef Fifteen unanimously agreed that the tdb-cemaiit ue ttOCUl rSCT TO PB. BBIOvB.

be gave any iadicatiea to ut awrllliog-aeat to accept the deci.ion of the Court and abide by it the folio lag: 'Ibe bupreuie Court of the I'reabyterian Chereh having found yoc guilty ef a viola tion of your ordination vow a a minister ef eur Church, at charged in thia rate, in unlJ- ing. leeching and propagating view, tearh- and doctrint routrary to. aud d-truelive of fuadamental tloctrlnea of th faith and stnndar-la ot onr denomination a interpreted by aiid tupreme Court Will you new hereby agree aad eoieraoly promise, in th preseuce of God. aad baler this inpreme Judicatory of our Church, on being admoaithadandeaJoiaed te withdraw, far a you caa. and te eeae frem utter? ng.

teacning or ia any niauaer propogating the viewa teacbiaas and dac trine wt fertb aaid chars, and at coatsia ia (aid iaaugural address, tn expre yonr tlnoere ret and sorrow for yonr vlolatioa ef your ordiaation vow. aod te cease frem uttering. teaching, or in aay manner propagating aaid view, teaching and doctriaette casdemaed thia can, and a interpreted by tbi Supreme Coart in tbiacate, lagayou remia a minltur of th" Presbyterian Chnrch in the United States of AmerieaT" When uted, to Dr. iJrigss that tbaeam. mitt authorized lo submit a paper be retpectfoily declined to rtceive it or hare read, altheaah iguerant ef it content.

Hi only fair te tar that had Dr. Brtggs. ea the dciin of tb cae by the Pupreat Court our Chnrch. avreea to cent and tbiie by it. and crate ttacfiiD the view hicU I ad been condemned, the sentence would trbbiy have been only sdmoniti.

and be would have been -allowed toxrcie all l1! funetion of lit ofliee. It ta idle te talk, a soma have done, ef achfiia in our midtt. No man or body of ma in onr t.hurch hay ever beea eeaeatial to her welfare. When God bat served Hia porfore with each of ut here and called ut home te Himself Hit Church and HI King dom will triuinob and wjrk out it Oed-given dettiny. MAC AND DICK.

Their Acconnts Do Not Tally. Major Dick Ketenu AftK'k Upon the 1 Inlejirity of Hi CoRiailUee. ittriAi tiirip-a to tnb fttriava Ohio. June 7. Major Dirk Cbairmaa of tbe Ohio Republican Kxecatira oniniitlee.

proentedacommanleatiea from Akron to the commissi investigating Factory lnaoeetor McDonald, to-day. here in be claimed therigbtto beard tton ear evidence of tb integrity ef tb State Ciu- mittee. He appeared in peraea juat a th letter wa read. A turoria waa teadered at thia point when Mr. Iluiiag.

attorney for tbe defense, mad tb formal tatemnt that neither MeDooald aor himself bad ever claimed that any ahortaae wbicb aught be found bad beea created by coatrtbutieaa to tbe Kepubiira eamoaiica fau. Major Dia then testified that be bad given McDonald a check for IM 0 for Baying Deputy In- pecior for Ket ublican aerk. aad that he bald McDonald' reeeidt therefor. alao exhibited tbe check, tie laid it watn enly asm civea. Diatriet Inspector John H.

El lit. of thit city, next teauiied that be lied remitted tbe K4wtetba various iitputy Intpeeter by postal order. Hi postal receipr ware found to iliov that Inspector. McDonald bad drawn from th treasury CCS Boer taaa be bad cent to tbe Deputies, Diatriet Inspector Davis testified to di- erepaneie of about between hit tee si sud tbo of McDonald for pari of Decem ber. February.

March and April ef tbie year, the "rake off being ia tbe latter' favor. Ad Jonraed to EDWIN BOOTH To Bo Barted Kear Boatee Arraaze- meala For the Fuaerai, Niw Yaac. Jon Eooth'a body rill be bnrted about J0 o'clock Trulmt afwraooa in lit. Auborn Cemetery, near boston. Fooeral service will be held ia tbi city at J0 a.

n.l tba LittieCaureb Aruaad the Career. Bia boo Potter will otfietate. a- auted by Iter. Dr. rector of the eiureb.

aad by Kev. W. Litpbaat af Vaahinrto. D. The palMiiearars will be Joseph JeOenen.

A. M. Palmer. ex-Jsda Cbartes P. Daly.

Park Godwin. Ftwiaa Jubneeo. Horace Howard Fare and Wm. Bispbam. tr.

arer ef to Pi vers' Club, Is casket will aent to Boetoa at m. A caot th dead man's face was a ad to-day. Th body will be bariea la a ma-mire p'ain eak caak A TWU l'l-CXIT PISFPTE. trarnt menr vt tst iMtitu IvDXABArwua. Jnae a perforB-avce at tae Park Theater ia October.

187. Hearc B. WaWren cialruod to bsva put- baesd a ten-esat ticket, for which ba cave a dollar la aeywiaat sad oaly received evet.ly leeate ia ebaag. There waa a dispute over tbs renaaiaiag weary cent, wbtcb es-Ced ia Walarea being ejected fram thertbeater.Th liittinu omit i-w. mr roawrasammmarily tarewa eat Tbwapal bo sard for tU-SO daraaxes.

and. to th sar- arisa af oefeadaots. a lory ia a lower conrt save waldraej a vvmiet lor S7J0X A prompt appeal fallowed ta tt Papreaa Court, aad grand, tirtmn aaa Talbatt are toa da seauaam, Ta ate of tin Of ful a a 1 But Her lYInnlns Ileached the Acute Ears Of the Strict Who Were Shocked, tleBdlle hefflile lOIIfffe I Ct pie Brtkea I p. Th Prftdli'HTnPTlt OI One Of llSV" Pnpils. aaie, ii torbiuufn Grtiiatf) With Er riasfaiaVct Sutl To a Jioit To; -Ltttaia.

That Is eommeacomeet week at Cla -del Female foileg. the edueattenal in ttitutiea ot which tb rititvn tbat wall-kawn aria ter rati aabnrn are so proud. Wbil th frienrts ot th pretty, fair sradr are ouBgritulattng there on their debut into tke world usenv ironed by school aaao. elate flawere aad mud, aiwar tb accompealment ef graduation day, are aa plealilal aad aa au-geiiv aa in Olgune day that peculiar a soma or Marriaka Mippeaed be linked with th "tweot girl graduste." theru it umleraeatb all a tin ufadaa. f.ir the annual remmeeomaeat exercise at th exeJnttve GUaiUla Female Collage have been clouded br aa uafortusate affair involvlag one the talrett bar aex.

will not gra4nt-. TIIX FfPILa the inatitutioa ar lalkuic over a sorrow, thing, "one ia niuiitig." and thereby banal an iaterciling tale. Linked witb the mrr ef tbe asdaeta hovering ever the mem ber ef the close ot ar am fact wbich tnrew a tinge of and romance about enticing Lutonta. tb mecra of tao fond of bora-Mean and tnoe eon tenia. The dlMUaslon rece hraea.

odd. Pool aod un Ilk in leauale aeaimarr ia the caa tb lead to the ahseneo of nue of tlieouptl ef the lattl-tntion during comuinreineat exerciae. Mitt Marloa field. n. daughter Mr.

W. D. Heldiag. of AveaUaie. I tb miaaiog graduate.

Maar aorrewful worda wilt be ex. -pred br the gradsatee th llg today. Mint Marion hat bean of th afro Jolly aad detains of her maay acbnol com paninn. alwtyt ready fer amusement sod unJoor ef all kiaja. hi aoos nrMi a ravoan Among her elaaamate.

with a rebuet figure. obtained ealr by ontdoer athletic xrela. She becam well kawa for ber personsl College life wasdull for la Marlon, aad a longing to look oa fair Lateaia aad to wager oa th a bead of th aobl steads ar tha cause of tb abeeae of Miss Heldta -from th rommrncemeat exarciaea, Friday weak as Mis Valdiac aptieared la th ofticaof Dr. Potter, l'retldeatef th Inttlta-tioa. with a reduset that So allwd th privilegoef Satardayaad feaadar at heme, which was readily granted oa tba observance at a ttrict roJ In tore at tb temlaary that iheuld aot tavlu any her achoelmaia ta tier home, wbich (he promised to do, Arriviag at heme, however.

ner firat impulne seem to be to bave a gar partr to vitlt Lateaia. She aeeordlngly lo. nu-d aoni" ef her ecboolniate to (Bead the day bar coeat at home. When all had arrived he, witb her brother, proposed a trip to the raeeroaric which idea waa readily aanid to by tbo preneat and a marry narty thy war who Im ted tbe race course tbt eventful bator-Jay arternooa. Ibe start and fialb were noted lor the lirat raee.

and eoeo tb idea ta caaibls cam ovr the party. The Me wa very lertunate the part ot MiM Balding, aod aha iquit th race lit ahead ef tb "bookie. Her verjoy at ber wlBofng aad dir lo tell ber teboolmaws of her luck ia what caused ail tb trouble for Mia Balding. It oon trtt rns aoecir -Amoac tb tebolart of Lai Balding' win ii nut. until it linallr reached the ears of Itev.Irr.

Potter. President That ieh as)evs-wer being dlacutaed to near commence nit I day was more man the Kev. Doctor oould get over, MisaBeldinc wataamniooed lot the office, where kl.e admitted ber alteadaae i th rac eourw. br wareriac oa tbspel ot a her, adding tbat tk waa there a tbe permiaaiea ef ber pareaUk which (act waa -verified By tier mother, woo. waii aot aa-.

Broviug of bar visit to th coarse. cv ber enseal aaier tbe rriiricuoo that the Woukl aotcamblal The eceurresce es fully iaveetiaated br tbe Preside 1. and Mta BclCiag was -q netted to absent herself from tb aad commeneemeut exerewet. JCvery eOort wa made to keep the' aflair aiet Br the officer th end friaad of Mlaa Imidiag. iter mother viaited Gieadale and remonstrated with tba college asiaoritw for bar dauchter.

but ne avaiL Tb ra.e bad been violated most daringly, aad It becam neceanary te Braiataia a thorough diaciplia am th scholar, Wbil Mite -Belding bs not been expelled, ab has not bee allewed to undergo aa exaaaiaation. aad will ast be allowed te tak part in tba exercise te-dar. Mies beidiog is tb d3gh- ter ol JCr. Isvid T. Beldiaa.

the ilk merebact ea Pacd. thai city. He lives ca Gbolaon avenue. Avondai. and feels la si lion bi daughter it id-very keeaty.

IT bin sot orxtB To bim at tbe time that bis dsnchter was violating snr of ths role of tn IsttitoUoa. Mim-Belding ia cst dowa with sorrow br the occurrence, sad wore so because abe baa sot her school friends into mocb trouble. Dr. Potter, when seea by sa Esvt-rsga re porter yesterday, denied any knowledge i tbcaCair. but edmitte thatKiaa beldiaar woeid at la a aart ia tbe exeicises to-day.

She is very popular with a Lars circia friend ia Aveadaie. aod tbe nntertsaata eccrreneeearreundicg tbe dose of ber cot leg career i deeply regretted by all. a is was all broocht aboat tbroash aa innecest desire te bave a good time, unconscious of the trouble had brewed. FOSTER'S CREDITORS To Awrea To Kettle as a Basle of tHJ Per Cent, triciitsitnmi tt roti sxciaa Foe-roan. Osk.

Jane T. A proposition ef ttlmat an th bmii ef 5 per own I baa ba prepared by aaommitt of ten ef tba creditor of -gecrtery Fester aad Foster A Cow aad tbe aame will be circulated among creditors at a meeting to beldl at tb -cpere bease ia this city aa tb eveaia? of in nth isC at which torn, it tbougbt, it will reeeiv tb tigaatnr af every creditor. Thia Prwsosuioa is mad upsa thoaoaditioa. it aesepted ia vnux ar ho for ta XOth- ar ef Anaust, UCaV ad that taa aid St par cent naid withla thirty day tbraiir. Tb propceittea shall set be -biadiaa naVcss agreed to by all tb Aovuiiiui, Avcst to was ssaviBsa 1 Courxsc.

Jaae 7. swrBsade W. lvrf tb termer publisher of taa 8andar Wa whe baa bea ow trial aa tb aaara at Uuid my a Jury ut th Caassao -vtua.

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