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Show The llrl Trouble. Jfrw Yoiu, Oet li Tho ellDtr. eucui between Professor ltrlggs and those who nru opiiosuil to fit theo logical views unit teaehlugs havo eiauseil fresh troublo nt thu Union Theological Bcmlnary, llrlgge' transfer trans-fer Irom one chair to unotheV ulthuut thuianctlonof thu K'uoral assembly and In violation of Ihe compact of 1870 cautlne troublo In the board of directors. direct-ors. At a meeting Thursday they voted that tho relation! which cxlslod bet eat! them and the pcncral assembly assem-bly of the Presbyterian churoh for tho last twenty-two years should budli-solved. budli-solved. Tho voto stood nluctctu for, to ono against. Tho synod will meet next week when develoi merits are I x-letted. x-letted. Tint noAitn or mitre-Tons (stand in nut. Nrw Youk, Oct. 10 Kara M. Kinsley, Kins-ley, eecrrtary nud treasurer of the Union Theological Bemluary nnd re-corderoftne re-corderoftne board ut directors, sa a the action, at Thursday 's meeting of itiudlrectCTA was not token In a spirit of dr Unties to tho Urueral Aisembl). In s'euklng about Ut. I'rhjvr, In re. rfard to whoto transftr Kinsley laid sin ill J tbo verdict of thu Now Yoik Presbytery I adverse at tue trial next mouth, thu hoard of dlroitcro would stand by him If heauawered quesllona put to hlui In the eamu way lie has dono hitherto. James C. Collar, nt vltor of tbu eemlnary directors, has given tho opinio i that the Ueneral Aeaembly hd no power to make thu contract of 1&7J, and that tho seminary semin-ary had no right t delegate to tho Ueneral Assimbly tho mithorltj to veto the up Intment or election cf profattorsmadeby tbo boarJ. |