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or the conveyance of troops, etc., were $308,139.55, from which there was a deduction of 372-10 per cent., $114,873.59, leaving the sum of $193,265.96 which has been paid. Among those paid the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's account was $138,007.73, from which they deducted $67,758.26, leaving the sum of $70,222.59. The Philadelphia and Reading comes next; from their account of $20,000 they make a deduction of $7,000. Collection of Clergymen's Salaries. A Methodist clergyman in Ware, Mass., was recently unable to collect the amount of his salary, and sent for the balance due him — The defence claimed that under the Methodist system nothing was due him, as he was sent by the Conference, not called by the society, and therefore all payments were voluntary, and not the result of a legal agreement, and if the trustees did not collect the full amount of the salary, there was no legal manner of collecting the balance. The court decided in favor of the trustees and against the cl