Show Clerical Opinion of the Mill Special to TiE HERALD Examiner Dispatch BOSTON July 10The SullivanKilrain fight continues to be the topic of conversation conversa-tion The preachers cannot refrain from its discussion A number of them were seen yesterday by a correspondent Here is what some of them said Rev William McDonald editor of the Christian nUnets I is a most brutal affair a reproech to civilization which should be frowned down upon by every good citizen Rev Judson Smith secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions I think itis a blot upon us and wish we could see the end of it I I is a shameful thing Rev Dr Mark Trafton3Such disgrace exhibitions must be condemned by everyone every-one who loves either man or God Rev E 1C Alden There is but one opinion of it it is most disgraceful I this thing is kept up our country loses pres tgeRev Rev Dr Dexter editor of the Congrcaa onalbt It is to bad that the papers should giAe so much space to describing every movement of such men whose exhibitions exhi-bitions are brutalizing and demoralizing Secretary C H Spaulding of the American Amer-ican Baptist Publication society I i a national humiliation The saddest thing about it to me was the eagerness with which the people seemed to scan the papers yesterday morning for news of the fight Rev Dr Olmstead editor in chief of The Watchman It is barbarous Itwould be innocuous were it not for the blazonry of publicity given tQ it Rev C J Ryder secretary of the American can association It is a miserable thing and a disgrace to us all and the worst thing I which could happen among the black I people of thesouth among whom we labor Rev Dr J B Dunn I is brutal it could be nothing else I |