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Show A MVkLY lOltl'KglMt'l, Hlafctew II u ret nvewka ihe Uevel ! the Kaelieuieat, Ci.kv ELANU, Ohio, May 8. -Ulihop Hunt piaslded Id tba Methodist oou-ferenoa oou-ferenoa thla morning. Morris Hharp, of Oh to, presented a resolution to vxtuse the women dele-gatea dele-gatea who bad reliuquished their seats aud providing that their expense le paid to the date of their withdrawal. Tba rtaolutlou also called lo their mala reaervee. Dr. Naely, of Philadelphia, present, ad a aubaiitute In whloh tha women were invited to reiuaiu as boaoreu vueata of Ihe oanferenoe and their ex-pen ex-pen tee ordered paid. Dr. Cranston asked for a ruling aa to tba present statue of the women lu tha conference. Itlshop Hurst decided that that waa a matter ot Interpretation for the body aud ruled that Dr. Neely bad tha floor. Juat alter Dr. Neeley began speaking. speak-ing. Dr. Fryasluger of Peuuaylvaula appealed from tne decision of the chair ou Dr. Cranston' point. lllsbup lluist put the (juration as an appeal of Dr. Cranston. There was great confusion. Amotion to lay tue euUremeUurnn tho table waa lost by a Vote ur 18 to 104. liishop Hurst bid d that Dr. Neely bad Ihe Hour. Dr. Kynelt appealed. lllsbop Hurst declined tu entertain the appeal and a Uojteu men were on the Hour shouting fur recognition, liifthup Hurst pounded until ha broke the gavel. Dr. Fryaalnger said If ha ; wse not glveu the rittht to apjteal he i would reaigu. Dr. Ntcly ajlu he deeded de-eded lo Withdraw bla paper. Itishnp H ii rat would not permit thla aud tha dlu coutluued. Finally I croud by the coufeieix'f, Ulahop Hural aatd he ruled bo:h pt-ptra were before the House aud be would eutertalu tha en-peal. en-peal. 1 Mr. Hlmrp askud to withdraw his reaulutioo, but w not erriiltied to Uo so. In the unuat ol the luteaee excite mant a volu on the appeal waa takeu. l ha ruling uf Itlshop Hural was sustained sus-tained by a vote ot liilii to UU4, Dr. Neely and Mr. rtharphoth withdraw with-draw their paper and the must viulaut airugkle ot the drat week of lha conference confer-ence waa ever. J. M. King or Nt w York, presented a resolution uireoiad agaluat lha uaa uf i icie.al mo v.-y .y lh) II unau Ctthoho I church ai d the reauihj hmi iriiaiilly Inter rupte i whh aiiplnue. It a unariiiuously udottid without ulacti-; Ttie reolullon atra that this nen-t nen-t rul confen nee, r pieseiittng the Mrt'i odiat 1 pifoipal rhuruli, reiteratm lie cuiivJc'ion that the cure r-r sectarian and aeries' leal agktr'sto'ia Is lu i e found In the ado tion of the proposed a xuenth auii'iidment to t e V ulteJ Ht'trs Coll t It ut ion, drafted and promultruted by I ho Nal.omtl l.exgue tor the protection of Ainotn su lliainutloi . It is directed that a reror 1 of ll. la anion bt pto np'iy forwnr teJ lo ti.n secretary of Ihe Culled Huitis nate, the secretary of the lli.uvof l.prenetitatlvea, ari l the aecretiiy ul the mterlur at Waahiiurt t. This Keneial ciiofernui'' d I recta that the signatures of Us piexulent and secretary be slgnrd tu this action. |