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Show 1 BRIGGS'S DEFENSE. IB- Ho Boldly Turns llu Charge C V Heresy Against Dr. Lampe. 15ACCUUACII3 IN TIM) Mill'- V A WnnJ-rfullr Mhiik Argums- ''X 9 lilt Allorcd Hmttc.-T ijE I'ato (loud, bB VA.mr,aTO.N, D. C, MT M.-AI If II (ha o tnlnn of the I'reibr-'lan I"1 1 tralnsitmbly this mornB t!i com M wltteeou litis and OTcit'f" subinllUd K substitute far Ilia ai" " mJ" BB yesterday to the qy.I" regarding tho tlvllTerance of tlif""'"- "'"! W'M lilyatl'oitlnnd.Or.,'" "-'. " ,ho W Inspiration of Ilia J-"' Tu 'ubtl 9BV lulciiiflliiutftiiltllTcrniicoor 1802 MB that the original ctl( turn of tbo Old m S and Kiw 'llriii-nta wcro Iniraedi fit .ilr Inaplrod f UI without error. H' aF Tim dullTorar-'o enunciates no new Hi iS, doctrine, nulwr081' lu Lew tcitof ft V orthodoxy, rho reirt will be oon By M sldervd lapr. nl -at '1'lis nvembly then rcaolfod Itself t m lnto ,n arceleslailloal court noil Dr. llH llrlgtp 'eiumeJ Ilia argument lu lata (j B own lofouse, occupying all the rtt of r ; MM the nornlng. For a considerable or- IS X lon ' hl1 "me Ur' "'H' followed the Oi larui line of argument that he had HJKf ""' ''or ne Now Vork presbytery HBC wlru such euiliilons and auditions at wire necctiary to make It timely and ia leillneut. Tho argument was cart- ijK fully pie ared and euterod deeply Into M the techulcal lutrlcaclta tf the cue. IBK Ur. HtliCK sallt "Let me refer to a uH word spoken by Dr. Lamps yesterday, fB Unsaid, If I understood lilm rightly, II jB 'We know nothing of Christ tare JR what wo get lu ttiu jllble story.' (Dr. gam I.ampu iioJded 111 ronllrtnatlou of tho lm accuracy ot the quotation.) 'llu admits. Bt Are you ready to believe that, cum tm inlislonors? l)i wo learn and kuow IVS nothing of Him through trie personal MmW relalloui that ho enjoy In (he I.jrd'a Hu hi? I cannot aubscrllo lo (hat iM doctrine. It l lank heresy, If heresy iB wereevor promulgated lulhotilatcryuf a IBM church. Now let mo call attention la IMw another errormade by Dr. l.tmuc. llu ( Mild tho Jlible was (hu llr.nl authority ft Klicuto ui by Jesus (Jurist and (he ER Apostles. Just think of that, bfslhron. I rj 1)IJ Ihey give ui nothing but what lit they found lu the Look, ol tho OIJ SkB Ttiiamonl? JF HE "Another atatemtnt by Dr. I.ampe X In lilt argument yeiterdaywaa that Ine BJBK. faith of (he (Jhrlitlan church was PmJI bated alelyonlheUcrlpturu. Areyou IH ready to accept UiulT 1 am not. My ffHRh faith li baaed utiou tho Lord Jeiut IHfifr, Uhrlit, and ujkju illmnlona. f'SaM Alter reccta I)r. llrlgga continued lili hCB Uefeuto. ylB "1 uoir wlih," laid he, "lo bring L'.Wf forth my iultlon. I ihnll adhere U the policy which I hate thus far fo. ilB lowea with regard to the errore In (ho u9B holy Horlpturea. I refuaed to accept ntH (he dogma that orlglalautograplia were llMji Inenant. 1 mulutalned that there ItiK wcroctrora lu tbotuxla which we have EOT and thai II la Imnrolablo that the oriel. :I!K nal leata, If we could dlaeover them, would lo much dlllereiit from thoau II we have In that rigard. I refuted lo fw 111 mi tht-.u errora In tho orlgldal nuto. K Kraphr, bccauaelt la uuncleiitlflo and UK It la uuachclarly, and lllaagalnal the UK Irutb-lovlug aplrlt of Uhrlatlanlly to WNL make anirmalloiii of a dogma where WM we have no certain evlileme. I have Bii3& ulwaja refialnid aa faraa poialblo from 'mjSt pointing to errora In the pnaeut text of 'JW the Hcrlptuiv, lul every iilbllcal Be tcholaraumlta them." 'f When Dr. llrlgga In cloalng aolemu. ABB lychallouged the court to Judge him BBB Justly (ho scene was moat liuprittlvo BSjn and uveu the most uurelsutlng antU Pjrr Jlrla;t;H meu In the assembly admitted Jljpj thallheullnged hrutlo made a won H tlenully strong preeenlatlonoflila case. DB Colonil McC'ook then proceeded to BBt cloiu the caae for the appellant HR DIlOIIAllllt II IV. lSIE Ilia Tribute ur llemitr (u liumorlal BBr ator. RK Ktw Yoiik, May 30. Memorial day lB wai observed wlui the usual parade, liB? and the Hue of march waa crowded HMp with patrlotlo and enthuilaitlo apeela. UJK ton, Many thousand j eople attended B Memorlallday aarvlcoa at (he tomb of uBk Ueneial Uraiil, vihlch was tastelully fflL (lecoratsd. The oration a! (he tomb BK waaucllvered by ex.Uoveruor Koraker HB ol Ohio. BR 'the Infanta J'.ulalle loday drove Bag through Central park and out through BJH rJeveiuy-aecond atreet lo Illveralde BB drive, direct tuOeueral Oiant'a tomb. H 'lhe arty ullghled Immeulately and BJJjT walked up thu ate a lo tho tomb. Mayor Bat Ulltoy was waiting to receive the prln. QW vets. Without ceremony of noyklnd K tbeprlnoiea j laced a beautiful wreath B KmSATIONAL UXEIICHU. B' t'nioiuo, May 8d. Tiih Memorial BJ.. day exeri'lsca at the Art Inalltute to Bk night were rendered mutational by an H ixobaugeof oplnlooa ou the penalou BMP question between ex.l'eualou Uomiuls BjjW aioner General John U. lllaik and Msjor Warner, l'asl Urand Command H er uf the O. A, 11. Warner In touch B Ingupou the (wiialou iiueatlons lu u g speech aald the men who wcro friends tK "I (be soldier and who enacted the peualou lawa could ha relied upon to US ... .u"1-' wlUl l'"lon matters, and UBB It belooged lo the friends of the soldier BBS alone to remedy (he evils which erept M lul ' ' peualoii syatem. When Ueu IB era lJlaok'a turn to speak came he IS !Li.i. .. l,n,lon ro" were polluted U with tho nanus of cowards, ue.erter. IK faMi i?0,,,.n.a uo tU8 "olulerof BBC -8?1 M would oljest lo a measure K calculated to removo the disgrace, f iio.NoniNu Tin; dkaij. . WAJlli.NaTo.v, May SJ.-Decoratlon "lay opened with beautllul weather. Wm i-arly procession began Joining at U. IBS A. 11. Iiea.iiuarters and at toon thu MB! piograuis at lhe dlllereiit cemeteries wcro under full headway. The larc. ist crowd wis at the National come H lery at Arlington, where the moat ftK elaborate program waa carried out. ElMf Alter houorlng (ho H,QU0 dead horota BJ 'he Immense audience gathered lu thn AaB "Thlthealer, where (hu program of ijM? ,'lu?lc nJ addreiaes was gone throush SAV "ou. W. 1:. Hlnioudi. 9B AT UEIIYellUIIU. K atrn-icuiio, !., May 89.Me M oiorlal day was observed on thla battle 1 field or "''" "1,n 0,,Htarlly Ini-nr(,,o Ini-nr(,,o exercises In the piesuncoof i.,nndscf people. Thooril,r nl the 0i7na George lleod, I). I)., I,. L. I). IlUSalANS ANII AUITIIIA.N8. I'HIL. DH.l'lMA, May SO. Au un . iiinl feature of DacOMtl'o dny here saalheiaitklnatlou In tho exerolsta cif seventeen officers from the lluiilan llagttall "Dlmllrl UoiuUrl" and lar vousorl "llynda"aud flvucfllcers from the Australian cotvttto "rrecdabe rg." tlVKK IIRIIirLV. I.irjMNAl'or.ts, IuJ., May SO. Cloverilor McKluley of Ulilo wltno.ted a large gathering ol Urand Army men at lomlluson hall tills evening, He was Introduced by ex.l'rcildtnl llarrlicn who received the greater hate of applause, lloth (poke brlelly. Jlonlnna'a amine. Ciiioauo, May 30. Monlana'a famnusaolldallvaralattio of "Justlc." was unveiled la the Mines and Mining building (hit moiulng. The opening address waa made by Major Martin oi Montana. Whoa lie llll, ah. d Mte. lllcharda of Montana stepped forward and, (aklogupa silken oord, give Its gsutlepull and (ho stars and Hrl which enfolded the allver Imagn of "Justice" fell nway and exposed (he statue, for the flret tlrnr, lo I ubllo gate. Thu crowd gave vent lo wild cheers while tho band plajed "America," A imictoii") 1 II- llr. Hull turail Ilia. DUIiie anil t. rtt.l Her. Ni.w Voiuc, May 30, Mrs. Marie Kevlnalllalue, the divorced wife of the son of thu late James CI. lllalne,atid Ur. W. T. Hull were msrrled Ibis morning In trio Houth lttfonued chutcb. Tho father of the bride gnve her away. There were no attendant. TI,o ceremony was followed by a wed. dlngbrrakfast at Mrs. Illalne'aapirt. menta. Only the Intimate friends and relatives were nsbed to the c remonv. Not more than flflv io,-le were present. pres-ent. Thu wedding was tho happy consummation ol a romance begun when Mrs. Ulalne was seriously III tbrto years ago. That ahe would boa cripple for Hie was (he verdict cf lhe physicians who ha I attended her. Ur. lull, howuver, gave more hopeful assurances, nud It Is to Ills etllolent eklllthat the owea her comparative good health today. After n wedding trip lu this country, tbo Dr. and Mrr. Hull will tall fur Europe. Mrs. lllalue wna divorced from her husband, Janus (J. HUlna Jr., In Uakotalu Kvbiusry, ISO.'. Hhu Is M ytursold. lit. William T. Hull Is 4 1 yc.raolJ, but does not look lo bv more man Si, A Horrible illlliler. I'ali. ltiVLt:, Masi., May 33. This city la lu a stale uflutonsuctoltoment toulght, due lo lhe dlioivery of au atrocious murder. Tho victim la Miss llertlia Mancbtater, a beautllul ouug laJy aged S years. Hhi waa last seen alive when her father, accompanied by his ion aud hired boy, leit for thu city this rooming. Un his return the murdered mur-dered girl w aa found dying lu a pool of blood. A bloody axe was found In a woodpllo near the back fence. An examination of thu b,dy disclosed a horrible condition. Thu head and face weru frightfully mutilated. Tho aheatlugand wlndowa all around the body were spotted with blojd. On searching thubxuuitue police fouud tho girl's bedroom rilled ofsomuof Its contents. Mrdlml touareie. Chicago, MaySJ. At today's act. lion of the world's imdlcal cougitts many women from India were seen lu thu iUalut costume of (hat country. Hldu by aide with experts from Kutala, there were Chinese exrtslu the art or healing, wearing flowing robes: swarthy deleiutee from the troi les aud representatives from all the l.uio,eaii countries. A feature of thu proceedings proceed-ings was an addrtta by l'ruleuor Bcudderonulrtoa thu pnuolpal cause of disease. In the bomeopathlo seo tlon the chief saker waa Ur. William Wil-liam Tod Helmulh f New York, whoso topic waa "rinrgery lu the Homeopathic Hchool." Many other delegitia were heard. In tho medico climatology section tho trend of Ult cuaaion favored the theory thatfrc (juentbathlug la more neceisiry lu high altitudes than elsewhere. Una fclaslu llrtiggettT LonuoN, May 80. The SiiorCwian aia of the Hall-BUvlu flglit uu Monday Mon-day night: 'Ijlavlu was lu such splendid condition condi-tion two hours before the tight that hlabackir laid 1300 tujCjOO on him. Many believe Hlann wuadrugged or Inducod to drink heavily Leioro thu fight. In au lutervlo yesterday Blavln laid; "1 do not remember cleurly aoythlng thai happened after I enterud the club. It hall like a dream. I knew I was boxing but 1 had no strength lu my arms and lege." Alter iiuotlng thla Interview tho Acrfiiai hints that reelatloci uf foul play may be made loon. moil tiii: t'Ai'iiAi. The Uulil I mart lliitrni.ia lleerltisa I rr-.li liuitetua. WABin.vuru.s, U. O.,Mey20, Blnco Jnuunry lit, 100,000,000 In gold bi bieu exi'Oited to lurojuuim the export ex-port movement, Inattud of nbatlug eems to huve received a frub Impetua The most of thla gold was taken from the United Blates treasury, and practically prac-tically all that la now exporloJ, comes from tho lame lource. in thai ilrue (he treasury depirtmeut lina luslalncd a uetlossorr2S,85J,2ri, the total void In the treusury on January 1, lkui having been tlSi.HOO.O.'-.'. While lodav Ills only $93,0U,l!B. y IliiuLallu.nl. FWasiiinciton, D. C, May 20. Thu National Hank uf North Didotu nt Kurgo, N. I)., aud the Firs( National Ilauk of Lakoto at Lakcts, N, I)., were cloaed today ou orders l.iued by the complroller of currency, lloth vretu organized by V, Ashley Mears, who wasalaotheorganlztrolothernadonal li.inks and many state banks and other Institutions. The comptroller lays he ordered J.x. amluera llrush uud Diamond to dose these banks because of the rei'calod vlolat'.ona of (he law ou (he art of (no management, theruby producing a condition rendering them Insolvent aud daugeroua ng banks uf def salt. NA'rilRALIZlTIOV. Iliiperlanl Itelsluii Itreerdluo' the llltlll ur Nlalea. Bt. Paul, Minn., May 10. Tho Untied Butta circuit court of oppeala with Judges Banborn, Thayer and Hhiraa ou the bench, today handed downun Iniporlant decision llmlllne the power of naturallutlon to the national Congress. It Is htld (hat (he iwwrr granlud lo C'orRte.j I,y (ho I'ou--litutloii to eitai.mli n unlli mi rule of naluralltilloti Is conolualve and tho liaturalliitlon laws enacted by Con ''" ' 'he exerrl.e of (his Jwer con-Jlllutu con-Jlllutu the unly rule by which (ho 'F"l".?'ilJectinay becorno a clllren or tho UnlieJ Hlot.i or of a statu with. u the meanlug or tho ledsral Conill-lullou Conill-lullou and laws. It Is not In thu loner of thu state to ticuallotinllzs a foreign ailhject who has not uomplied V. llll the federal mturallntlou lawa and couetl. tute him a clllien of tho Uulted Slates or of a atatc. A foreign aiibleet who la 'lualiried to become a clllien of tho United Htates under the reviled atatuds dsaa not become audi by niUga Ueolarillou of lata Intention (o do in. He must oomply with all (he prjvlslona of (he federal italulrr. |