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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1875. 2 FINANCIAL, sainta will bo tranalated thither according to the (COYMERCIAT, PAPRIL AND _ MORTGAGFS TH E m l LLE N N I U M . promira of tha Refipturer, as follows: bought id s I made on real estatn. KU- For {he Lord Himself shall and ‘sold; Ios GRNK U, LONG & BRO. QONEY T LOAN M, S Wby duiph.st, near ¢ Washington CRNT ON_IM- ¥. G, A{ONKY TO LOAD 9 PRI TMONEY T catute, 1 or noa Gl N rAv: ore CITY REAL 1o, re Hlock, N1 OXEVIX LARGE AMOUT: 0 DI A PREFARED TO MARE on eity real estate. Appile A7 T SHEPATD, Hoom 1 ORNT, \[ONFY TO FOAN AT ¢ )\[‘)l-ll|cn‘|lnm el oy GONN I AVERY & COw wdalio-ot. TG TOAN ON GHICAGO TEAT ERTATR h[ in, m‘r"n- af 41,000 to 810,000, N&uun.‘uunuunu. 2 1IATCH, #1 Dearborn-st, TCH, wiDedrbornats ]\IONEV Tfln'-uAN llN". LARGE Q.\'l)"r‘.‘:lflllfi": royroved ity pronerty st ane ol ‘\:uflfl:’"imusuw. o men N OITY, BUNURBAN, OR N ST PR YRR A eSOl GOOD AT toom 8, 148 == ATONEY "IN 6 MARE A_FEW GOOD .‘L\[obulmlnxlol‘n‘n':wgpp’r 1100 Last Washingtod-st., Dbaremant, U, B.\ll'l_ll A A{ONEY TO N ON CHIGAGO REAL RSTATE, MO Iatge and A bt at § and 10 per cents 100 a8 per cent, b 5 NCHI, with Mattocks & w1, A £ F['0_LOAN=MONKY URED UPON IMPROVED art, matkat rates, J. D. 5 Warhln Chjeago 1V AMOUNTS T0 BUIT-WE DESIRR plications un;flfld {naida Improved or . proved property. 11, O3 ON, 128 Lasialloat, ©() SMARES MEROANTILE INSUIANOE STOCI, oald upin ail, 10 cteon thodollar, nashi, FIAMMUND & GAGR, Ington-st. 3 DUSES SL00 Fabith i B o aesun Bt time, TRUKSDRLL & BROWX, lg §900 TO 8166 TO LOAN FOR A $200 4 nonth 1oane year, on good_ socurity or Taterals, by . Wa HAWLGY, oow dl, 173 Doarborn.at. & 3,000, €0, 85,00, 01t #1000 TO 1.000 Fais !u’é ot Suintes long or aburt tlmo. HENRY ROFF, 1 Washington. Y T LOAN F YEARS ON $2.000 roal eviato osutlty, NICHOLS, DAGG Atborn-st. R 0 §0000 TO LOAN ON CITY PROPENTY, bty L8 per cent s at 8 por cont. AL B, PALMRIL, J 1L, Noom, 4 Wasningto < TO LOAN: 87,60 A YEARST §3.500 TSt T cini, npcommimian: MILTON, OLIVER, 31 add" 33 Keapor Ulock, cornor icand Washinglon'sis, TO LOAN, IN SUM3 TO BUIT, ON $5.000 Zrort timo on secand mortasger, houses on Jeaod lots, commercial papor with goud collaterals, and othier goud securitiar, Houm 4, 158 Ulark-ats $40.000 Beiow: {0 e 2 A 10 §10,000, .t TG LOAN-CITY WEAL ESTATE 8- S50, 000 "Geiis) ¥ sume toauite 3 tod soats, in- reaty 0 10 per cant. ' UEILY L. HILL, Koom 8 Haw. ding, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. b A VO N-WESTON & 00., 18 RAST WASHING- TON-ST,, HAVE SALES UF HURSKS, UAN. AND MAUNESS, TURSDAYS, TUULS- AND SATURDAYS, AT 10 A, M. Ample timo iven to test alf horsos it} under warrant. co. Finding our atuck Iargely tncressed, And the demand a3 great, wo hava bean compelied to ndroase aur sales 10 turev'times A neok. Bes catalogue days of salo, April 17 T w11l sell my Top Dalirery TWagon at sucton to A AR S i Wasnington-at., cost 83%) to bulld, G, J, HULL. . JUNRER OF TIONSES, SUITANLE [FORL 4\ Isrmn work, driving, espressuion, hutohars, and gro- cora af lowprices,Uad Mouday. 68'West Montus-at, A VEECIGS srupe b IR IR, R ad open b ‘ons, roxd.age le-nfll’;_'ougny atondt.. He B e 1F. PROPERTY OF A WIDOW-A atchied span of road horses, 13 b b, years of age, oqually as zood single as doul L bicn fawalf Borse, near 16 hands, § yenrs old, Kind for the most tmid per on to ride oc driro; alsw & st of 7ness pearly pow, 1o be sold reasonable, d good trial ailowed, Apply &1 roar of realdence, WA ('OR HALE—~A THREE-QUARTELR SQUARE BOX. top bu, ir. 1n fim order, and single hiarness; or will 1245 for fuilisited squata-boz, I (n Hood ordor, Gall at %l?;’hfig Pacitic Hotel, entrance wn Jackscnat,. Dr, TOR §ATF—-ONI CALIFOLNIA TOP “BUGGY, nearly new snd in paricot order, for $360. JAN. Bl BTOKLY, & Lasallest., Hoom 5. n LF—~GR 8 EXPRESS-WAGON, SUIT. ‘able for Leavy goods, alinuat now, ‘but littls worn, nswly painted, &t auction price; must bo seld. Livery, 8.1 eat Lako-st, Fou BALE — FIRST-CLASY BIDENAR ROAD- wagon, choap, Lanbe seen from 1l toland $1a7p. ., B8 Weat Adamsest. : DRIVE W BALE-A PAIRL OF BAY MARE! together and accustomed to clty: porfectly gentle, and Wi bo sold Iow, as'we have no {urthos usa for them. D. D, MALLORY & CO., 11§ West Handolph-st. 00T, SALE-ENOLISH DOGOART (FILRURYY with hoavy sliver plated tandem barness; both best London Imako. - Ca be soon At Falmer 1ioise siabiss, Wabashav, N MONDAY, APRIL 1, AT 10 A. M., BHARP, wo will sall at publio austion, on the nremisos Ao, ¥ Wort Lakense, the satire contdats ot Livery aiablo, conalsiing o &u ynun%flu' baggy horses. v3 Lop-bugglos. One open Calltornla wagon. Qns lumberaragon, Tive e ine clste: nee. 3 3 Isokets, Ous irun sale, whips, robes, bells, b“l,l:u;Au“ o, —e WANED =X Bofsg WEIGHING UPWARDS o ste. 100 paunds, for dellvery wagon, i sschange for farultire, carpals, oic,, T8 Wast Madison-at. We NUW A LARGI BTOOK ON HARD, ‘and A you want to buy o husgy of any kind or dase cription, cal] and examine our stock snd prioes bafors t:x(hn{u elsawharers Uhicago Carrisge Aanufsoturing ompsny, ¥4 a0d 30 Wabaih. BOARDING AND LODGING, Sounth Sidae. 80 VAX BUREN-ST,, CORNER THIRD-AV.—FINR alry row for the summer, nicely furnlshod, with or without board, at Toasonab e rates, LD ORIGINALOALIFORNIA RESTAURANT d hetel, 164 Madison-at. ; meals, 25 conts; rooms, W aud 16 cents per might. - Wast Side. 5" 1 WEST WABHINGTUN-ST.~FRONT ROOMS, 02 with board, €3 to §7 Dor w Day bosra, &4. 1‘“) WEST WABIINOTON-ST, — NIOFLY FUR- () 'nisbed or unfurnistod front sud back rooms, Siniclo or sn sulte. with buard, Haotals. X : _ Ho JEVADA ROTEL, 1§ AND 14 WABASILAV., IR, Biiiiees and Hommos st 1-5 1o $1 pat day; 87 to 810 per woek 1 day boar: por weul PR OLAR brard DA BOARD WANTED. PRS0 Pl oo dolaam SRPERS AR PORID-FOR MY ARD WIvE: Wil FUL, arers iah i rate fam! ralt o Ad 23, Tribaneomees v s ptinstol 113 BTATEST., sirable rooima with Bun\b "IWO TEACITERD, ON THE WEST Sida, amily whers Germs spoken. Raler- Eaces iv roquired. ¥ 12, Tribune oifice. TLEMEN pBorr nobtatn an amils. _Apply 467 Michizan-av. BOOKS. OR 3 JRWISH YOUKRG board jossant rooms {a reepactable LD BOOKS—~OABI PAID FOit LAW, MEDIOAL, and privaielibraries, magazioes aad mosio. Call of sddross CHAPIN BRUS Wdpales. L SPARK'S LIFK OF WASHINGTON, 13 VOLUMFES, bound in feather, eat at print and vary scaros, 13 vol- 4 ista® Labrary, comprising the best 18 novelists, ¥ volumes, 821.00; Sio- i ‘solored plates, €43, cost ¢ Domentis ‘edicin : of siandaed, modern, wmes, ) produetions of he! ntomols s dictlonas ol il e e e e e AP AT KIRKWOOD & DUNKLEE'S, 171 AND 13 LAKE- AN at., stoam enginca pumps,iron and wood-working macoiuery, beltiog, and abup aupsl ‘VAYH'BD-A FORTABLE BECONDIAND X gine snd Lollel out 23 or 30 horse-puwar. Ad- dress, staticg price, + W El, Tribune of AN’ - 1X16 'STATIONARY PENGINE; w ufingm 3 ust be chesp. Addrens Y 15, Trib- § 111 ofhca. SEWING MACHINES. 5o SIS MALSINE . - 30— 84 A\ zase, equal to new. 1 Michissn-av. mllu‘:.lfl par t discount for gash, ik INGER OF ! TIL S Ly, g o i " DISSOLUTION NOTICES, TTTTOISSOLOTION. The partership heretal Beajrmia F nlial, unde; Te. sxlatisg between AT ) ntbial b s the e and saa seitle g aad Solleo 'ie eatire interes: of buih firws baa Leso {8y ¥took Valley Paper Compuay ' chastared by the biate of 11livots, #boss Lusisess wiil e carried o at the i standa, No. 118 boath Desplaines-st. 3d 13 Michizan. v 2 e return ibanka to our Lntinees frisuds far tbe un. sinees frie: uitained, and sak them to trangler thiels A S B LR ey Papar Companri o 3 ERA RSN M, bAAC FELH! AL, AMUZL"U&L\K&“ML Cuicaco, April 18, 15, DISSOLUTION. The coparineshlp berstofurs extating Letwosn the un. A S patme atia biple of Darka & Prityl, is s Car sl e b st th el agant fur tLe s , . & Hrct all dibts d 1l B siale Nalbcned to <o Il ke dus L PuiByL. DISSOLUTION. Gt “h"«':mc.na.nsu.h:‘p.mll’.. o e e L ek s Georae, W, Lo et e Caa of Goo. W Bitiegll 3 fldejieds 1; W, BOTH! G. W. Botbwell will be fouad at 1 Fiti bave A4 G0, 't {uis day . H. THOMPSON, b WELL, It ‘Will Positively Begin Monday. Or There Is No Reliance Whatever in Scripture, Preparations of the Chieago Advenlists for the (reat Event, Explanations of the Dark Sayings of Daniel and John. How Elder Thurman Hits the Timo So Closely, Ceremonics of the Last Evening. THE DAY OF DOOM, While Mepars, Moody and Sankey aro far away from their nativo heatl, carrsing on the work of malvation among aliens, whilo Chicago min- Isters lot small differences stand in tla way of o groat revival movemont, and tho city simmers it o forment of wickedness, its inlnbitauts in- tont upoa worldly concerns, tuoughtless of & timo oloeo &t haud when town lots will soar bigher than ever Col. Mulborty Scllers dreamed, it bas boen definitoly fixed that tho dread dios irm, when tho trump of doom shall bellow fis anful tidings through the world, snd tbe Great Judgo shall sol Iis throuno fu middlo air to call tho nations to judgment, will ocenr Monday, April 19, Thoe eaints oro already gnth- ering iuto Chicago to parform tho solemn cero- moninl 1ites appropriate to the great ovent, and to await together thp coming of Christ, A bollef that the ond of the world is justabout to como faw delusion that Las obtained currency in ALXOBT EVERY AOR of Christinnity. It was very geveral among tho primitive Christinus, sud colored their teachings aud conduct. Tt appoars {n the Now Testament, and was strongly saserted by the Fathiera during tho perscoutions of the second nod $hird cen- turies, At tho close of the sixth contury tho be- lief was averywhere prevalent, and was adnored to so confldently that oxieusive prepaintiovs were made. At thoend of the tonth century & panic fllled all Europe on account of the immi- noncy of tho judzment day, and at various other poriods bas the delusion pravailed to a greater or Jeea degreo. Tho Millorito excitement in this country in 1843 will bo remombered by thoso whose 1ecolloction extends to that poriod. WILLIAX MILLER, the fonnder of the scct of Adventiats, was barn in Pittsfleld, Mass., in 1781, and died in Wash- ington County, N. Y., in 1819, In 1833 ho-began to preach about tho country in 1egard to the sec- ond coming of Christ, ixing upon the yorr 1843 for the eveut. His followers were numbered by tens of thou- gands, but with _the falllie of their bopes the: sect dlminishod in numbers, and dicd out of public notico, It atill oxists, however, both in this sountrs and Ln- gland, and supports o numbor of pariodicals, an well ns {ssulbg namerous publications ranging from tracts to bulky disscrtatious. A great many expected the judgmont day to come 1n 1854, and again in 1608 and 1373, Thoro is nowa Y DIVISION OF BELIEF among them, some thinking that it s impossible to fix the exact dato, although confident that we aro liying in tho latter days, whilo the more fa- natic bave determined opon Monday for the data, and, If thezo ia power in faith, their cortamty of belief ls enough to bring It to pass. The Advontists in this cuuntrihold s National Convention six years ago at Rochester, N. Y., which was attendad by abont 100 ministers of the faitt, At thst Convention a committeo was appointed to fix s time for another Counvention whon it should be deemed expedient, but it bhas never takoo any action. Tho Adventists havga pumber of amall ‘congregations scattered through thls Etate, bolding & geceral csmp- meeting once a year, and will probably meet at (Ualesburg this year. They support the Advent Christian Times, publishod at No. 91 Green stret, s paper dovoted to tho propsgation of their belief. 3 P T ADVENTIST DOCTRINE. ZLDER M'OULLOUGH OX THE PLOPUECIES. There s & regular congregation in this city, meoting at No. 218 Wost BMadison street, baving for ita pastor tho Rev. i1 J. McCullough, reaid- ing at No, 830 Weat Lake atrset. A reporter of ‘fue TriouNE called upon this gontlemap, aod obtained coplous detalls In regard to the Advent- ist doctrine. 1. H'CULLOUGI keeps a small bakory, A mild, humane counte- nauce, the dreamy look of & mystio in his blue eyes, redish hair and beard, and ‘s slight Sguro, are the notable phiysical characteristics of thie dovont enthualsst, Ha bas tho courage of his opinions to an unlimited degres, aud apoke with frecdom and enrpestness of hia belief, The son of a Baptist preacher, and reared in Massachu- sotts, himself and his threo brothers are all Ad- vontist preachers. He has boen proaching for tho Just thirtcen vears in different States, and his congregation Liore numbers abant sixty mem- bera, From his statements, it appeara that the Ad- yeutiats diffor materlally from other Evangelical churches in their theological notions. They hold that in consequence of tho trausgrossion of Adam he beosmo morta), aud that this mortality bas desceuded to all his offspring. The work of Christ's atonement {8 to wipe away the conse- queuces of that transgression, and reatore tho saints to that condition of bliasful immortality from which Adam fell. Those who do noteace cept the ealvation proffered to tuem by ths Bavior fail of obtalning immortality and ulti- matoly suffer extluction. The reporter called Mr, McCullough's attention to the fact that the Dible declared the % PUNISUMENT TO BE ETERNAL. Taking down his Greck Testament, Le pointed to Matthow xxv., 40, which in the Loglivh vorelon isas followa: ¢ And these shali go away into everlasting rumlhmnuz, but the righteous fnto ufe eternst.” Ile held thot tho Greek aonian kolasin, rendered * ever- lasting punishment,” ‘meant literally an eternal culting off trom, or geparation, so that all tlie sextasuarts is that they will bo externally sop- arated from those who are to rocelve eternal lito, which is to be the boon of the righteous, Mr, McCullough, who sesmed to ba familiar with every line of the Bible, cited other tezta to jus- 1ify this posltion. Satan sud his angols sharo in this floal annibilation, and slo iteelf 18 to ba de- siroyed. The Adventists rejecs iho ordinary Trin- jtanan view of the Ooeness of the Godhead, be- lievicg in a perwona! Uod ruling the universo, who begat & personal Hon, who partakes of tho Duvine nature of the Fatlier and of the Lumsn character of the mother who concelved Him, the two nnum:nhamig combiusd in inseparable union, The Holy thest 1s an emanatioa from the Deity, and s fmpersonal, Chnst i distiuctively hus man in IHis ° presence like ourselves, and this world s His rightful bome. At prasent ks ofiice at the thrune of the Father (4 one of intercession and modiation, Uut Le is a stranjer away from tls Lowe, this world, whicl Las been redeemod by Ilis blood. The Xarth ia to become THE ABODE OF THE EAINTS sfter it has beou puiified and restored to ita pri- mal Edenio condition, Tho agency by which tlis will be accomplished will be tire, as'describe ed in 11, Peter, lit, 10-13 5 ‘Tls heavens away with a grest nolso, and wents 1aelt with ferveut beat, ertheloss we, accurding to )lis proiise, look for Dew Leavens and & ew earth, whereln dwellsth righte tousuess, This dissolution of the eaih by fire will con- wtitute tho lake of torment iutowhich the wicked sud Bsian and bis sugels are tu ba plusged, aud i which they will suffer extinction, Bolore this, however, tho saints will Le s CAUGUT UF INTO TUL NEW JERUSALEM. Just as Bt. Jolin, Ia his vision, saw ** that grest city, the hcly Jerusalem, deecending out-of Heaven from God,” s0 In the day of judgment will it sctuslly desceud iuto midale air, The * ferring to a statement made by limn that Satan and a mouth epeaking grest -of them camo out a little horn, which wazed ek- called in. In their fidelity to Scriptural modes, thoy priotico washing each other's faot, giviag the kiss of poace, and such other vagaries. The raporter of Tuz Tniouxs obtained two copies of Thurman's paper, THE TIMB ATPOINTED, It fa & monthly, tho last lesue belng for April, in which it I+ sngounced that tho publication {s discontinued on account of judgment-dsy in- torvening bofore tho next month. The editor then will come Lhis destrnction of 'tho wioked and purifieation of tho oarth by fire, after which the New Jerusalom wlil bo set up and Olirist will dwoll thorein, Reportor—1f the affair does not coma nff on the 18th acoording to tho programms, will it do- stroy your falth ? ¥ Thurman—It s not possible that it shonld fail. It it shouldn't come, then I ehould Aay t}:um ‘wn no telliug aojthing by reason. . Dub ere in THE WEST TOWN. WOr0 1u BuCL & LUEEY L0 RDPFOPTL a dsy of reckoning wauhl"mr:’m.‘mnln":l';:l'm:lu:: g,_ %'}i;mul.‘. umA Jncticn Bmllll‘y had votad for 3, or Louis orfy. A0 (| “? m:z "‘H"m'l“ p;}mlg“h at lila Inttor action nustica Heu Iy—Aa that assortion wiil lh'n pross, [ desiro it to be wnown lh‘nt fl.’f}fi“ }l\.l:hl v{ulnd &:Xflln :’nr Amberg an Arwasgor, nl‘ honigh lie now objects to vote th "Mr, “‘lm‘gi il s 0te tho sama for My, Tho crowd that had assemblod fn vanturod to apniand this shot, Yo olley dueenlr\l l;m‘n h:urn: with & o volce of the Archaugel, And with cns':brfx‘::\'p bt Ton ihe dead In Chrint shall #i8o frsts Then wo which are slive aud romain ahall e caught up together with tiem in the clouds to meat tho Lotd In tho air.—Thcet,, v,y 1017, Thore tho safois will ahide until the ronova- tion of the carth is accomplished, whon the Now Jorusalom wilt descond upon tho site of tha old, and wili bo tho metropolis and capital of the Tho ‘Audlunz Bonrd Concludes Ity Labors. Exoited Deba‘e Over tho Assossor's KO TOSSIDILITY OF FAILURF. Compensation. world, and_* tho Kings of the earth sball bring | hes the followlng valediotor; X , o Yt QGod's promison nre tao cloar and dotinite. Se tholr glor ";‘l"I'g“‘l’{m}g“’m"'m”fl“‘ H:““; ‘l'l‘n Mondsy ovening, April the 19th, the Tord' Bupper Teporior—Iiow many are thors of your belief m':."’:'::: S"“ ]“v,'"l hogie duly jreeguinrity will by reign and r’l».((‘m B Tartn moof 2 o 'g ‘will bo observod st Chioago, st wulel_tine we hopeto | hero? It Is Finally Fixed at the Sllmf of ) ed. 6 want no applauso hicra, |]mm{ luupr:lnl e lewmt‘"hr- !‘“"_ ",,'I'Fff"'-'v' "‘Iamenm-vm 8o tmf.’ffli -Y'l,"".:;;'i‘mfi ‘Ilrman—Abont 100. I belong tg Doston, srent o Lo alion ‘3“‘:‘?“ IAmImx domin 3 p- | quickly,” at ths, Thing own sppoluisd Ume, for Thou | yy [ am hore now bocatisa tho Chitech lina not #3,000, AN shio letiorol intiwniey port of these various propositlons e, | Lut promised to come again, Thou hast doclared | p o yoro'atarted hore, Thiere will bo meetings followed fn the matter of Bemi-aunmal mectings, thst * st the tims appolnted (s end aball be,” Aud wan not this confitmed, even with {he most salemn cath of licaven, with thio promirn that (he wite shall nnderstand 7 sy we not boliore Thy word 2 Oh, emplores conld not o patd, oxcoy.t at o long intorvels. ‘Iha law hold nn‘u Hl;’l’:l‘zl;‘-l:fv was worthy ofe his lire whon tuo nerv.es lfmlr beon duly performed, It wan trua the Jay McCullough cited numeroun taxis, displafivg groat Biblieal erudition, The reporter asked o!AdrunllchntmhurElncnu on the 10th. At him whether o ever contemplated tho possi- Janesvlilo, Ouhlmilli intral, Ontario, Doston, e Lynn, Philsdelpbis, Harrisonbiig, Ya., Tho Buperrisor's Dl oes Oror, and at n bility of seutlant beings oxisting in tho myriads | our God, for Thine own word's sake, defer not, for | pl, below Richmond, of otber worlds which metronomy records,— | with the promiss th ke, duler aetefoe |\ pleos womo G0 mlles” belaw, Mukmbing, whisa saml-anntial _mootlugs, bub it di o whether thoy were Includad in tus plan of re- | ¢ tue ‘thal stcap. ot st ot e careh abal] awake, s “:,?nlfol‘i’g”d‘.‘u ;fl,’fi;" ';‘;:‘“:b“'!‘ 2,000 who ex- | Tho Doard of Town Auditors of Went Chicago | that the oard Exhould ot dm;‘.": b4 dony l:;mmexp‘;lumlud h{l hlm.‘ mb nmhtht :'n.d fi:::l -t:xc-xfll;:unu :fi'. “.'.3:-;'-‘." o:hm,‘du,'.s hd mpnmr—'-wm e BH d . mot in tho Town ofiico, corner of Washington [ the trnfluncuon of important busmss Zi b rhgl i E‘;"fl:"’!l‘l:‘:";’g;‘,& “‘:‘s‘m“d: * preach the word,” O, my Qod, let nob thoss ba put THE PECULIAR CEREMONIES and Dosplainos steeots, et ovening. Huporvi- | 4, |, SUISE “TJOIITMSSA le‘]l!:lll! ity Euc".',".‘?{' o sor Baker proslded, and Justices Heully, Walsh, Vau't Woud and Austin, together with Town Clark Fitzgerald, wers present. 2 The Clork proceeded to read an exhaustive of yhur Church ? Thurman—Just the same as In the Apostollo Church, Wa heal aiok by the Iaying onof hands, glvo tho kies of peace, wash eacis other's feet, ote. Somo of uis aro moved to propheay at times, to shame_who hear Thy word and sscrifice all for Cbrist, 0, my Lorid, what more can we doj have we not borne the' cross, despised the shame, and, agsinat all the modera god of custom, fallufily defouded Thy trutli 7 O, my Lord, we bumbly sak for the fut. town ordern, oy might be sudited th: or the day aftor, or thres months Imm“.m‘:: Whan Amberg had beon appropriatod £3,000, 1y, work of mapping and platting was not lnulfiau‘ for this world and that on _tlus world wonld 1fe establish 1la throue, 'The reporter then re- waa God's chief prince, and that tho sin of am- Dition led biim to robel against the Most Ifigh, | Slient of Thy word, that, at Thine own sppointed array of minut Tl 1 ob 1n his services at all, 1lo, at that ti Him th n year, that | but wo aro mistakon somatimen, for up in Lia- v of minutes, which causod objection from | o d J me, voled seked hiz how was It thst Aime, on the 14t of e grit montn o hie yetr, it | (k18 500 o emod tho. coming of ‘Gutiot on | tho members of the Donid, espoclally Justicas | £27 80 60 s oiser ‘mncnboes of ths Tt 0 BIN ENTERED INTO IIEAVEN people, who have followed Thee in ail of Thine ‘;] April 6, but Ifedidn't come, you know. Scully, Vaa't Woud, aud Walsl, e atd ot }?r members of the Dund for to tompt Satan, and low did he sccount for the | poluted ways, snd walked the palhy that desus trod, | Roportor—Aro yon a natlve of this Htate ? JCBTICE VAN'T WOUD LI B, R""h':"."' b ‘l‘ “"u.'{ dld not noo i gencain of stny if eln wan to be destroyod in tho .A“d to Thy bLlessed name shall bo all the praise, Thatman—No: 1 was born in Albematle Coun- | oaced the' fotlowin ot ahaaid .rmrd" l“ ing porformod more work, final judgmont, how was ft that it was evor | Amen, tv, Va., and was o farmer thoro, I was an infl- rod the following tesolution, which was waltiug o fol ltmn lr. Aty He uiald that waltiug a hail year to pa; ployes was not the spirit of tho law, w’iu'[:.f; tho Iangiago of the Iaw mighs Lo, Thero was ng Donrd that ever met thatconld poiform thy dutiea of tha West Town Board In tho days spy; tled, The law mado no proviswon for an g, Journed meeting .any mozo than for & Epecia] weetiog, adopled ¢ Reaoleed, Thatthe minntosbe sosmanded as to expungo ffom the rcord ail nutters not being notual bupiness done by ths Doard, lsaving out all mations not seconded, all romarka mido by suditocs, and, oa- pecially, all_roninrks mado by gontlemen peeseut, not memb:ea of the Board, and all other cxtrancous iuate ters, such as explanations, ele, DILLs, In tho March cumbor Is a letter, signed Adolph Foyen, aud dated Chucago, Doc. 2, 1874, giviug su account of sundry MIRACULOUA CURES offeoted by anolminyg with oll and laying on of hands, according to Jawes 5, 14-15. “Tho letter By s One week befors Drothor Thurman sime hers, ons sufterod to bo to c¢Ause somuch difficulity and make nocossary tha sacrifice of Christ? Mr. McCullough said the quostion was one that was boyond tho koo of theology, but that thero was unspeakablo happinoss fu the thought that sin would be destioyed aud thero #ould ba no more robollions angéls in lheaven nor dovils on oarth soducing mankind from their allegiance, Tho dal once. ' Why, 1 used to read Tom DPaine. I waa firat oouvinced of the truth of tho Biblo by sooing how the | rophooy of Daoibl was fulfilted 1 the caming of Christ. That was thirty-two youra ago, and I bave beon siudying ihis ever einco. 1" spent soven fnurn in astronomical. luvestiga- tions and calcnlated eclipsca for 7J0 yoars back in ordor to got iny chronologv 1lght. angels and men woulil bo closely ralatod famllies | of our brothers was ve fck in bed, had been un- 3 S 4 JUBTICK, BOULLY B o o o e o | S ot e A | i 2 e TR e e e s ere oL | A SR e and Lave friendly fnlercourso, as boford tho |, 3 ‘Thurman—T ot along by means of Intorlinear y migcellnneousscliaracter, prosonted by pat- $ o \wlat waa 1iglt, Lid given up all phyal Lins and modlelon A0y} evmen | translations and dlotiounries, rlota who hiad served tha Btato n the capacity of | fiomould profer - o Dave 'tho mailer m, ted him with ofl, and we prayed over Lim. snd wa belleved that tho Lord would heal him, and Lie was healed, ahouting and praising the Lord, aud wo with 1imliad s shoullng time, Now hale Letter than lo inall his iife, praise tba Lord] On tho noxt from s sore lcg, and on the #lo hosled from a sick bed which sho had kept for soveral days, bolng now betier than sho has boen before, On ‘Thuraday night ons slster that was _deaf for two weeks and could not hear atall wss anolnted by Brother Tburmeu ia the name of the Lord, and prayed over her, telleving hat tho Lord wonld hearour pravers, and fe did, all 1n a veo~ ond, Hhe raiscd har liead, aud stuod up, shouting and Jprufelug the Lord, and emuraced overy oua lutho room, Additlonal fnstances were given in which cases of eryaipolns and stammetivg wero cured, In this “pattioular thase favatica 108emble tho Pecuiiar Peopls of England. An advortisement 1n the evoning papers of yostorday anuounced that Thmman would LECTURE AT STANLEY I1ALL, No. 610 Went*Lakostroot. Tiz TIMDUNE ropre- rontative want thithor, and eaw a placard atick- {ng on the door t0_tha following eftoct: " Wm. O, ‘Thurman from Boston will lectur on propheoy, of Daumdptovxng that the world will como to an End Monday Aprile 19, 'The ball was fitted up at one end with o amall ataga aud staze scenea. To thoe left of tho stage was hnng a chiart rapro- soutlog Dauiol's vislons, witn dates aflixad to the vartous poriods, At the early hour at which the ceporter camo there wers only & faw porsous present, and % thrown into {ihe courts, @0 that fyy legahity of their acts might be fully tested, He, }“u:. .l:nll{ca Amfiun, hol{evod that tnoy had a per. oct right to eall special meetl Iuryehn:in l{:om?‘l. rld RIS Hnug ustico Walsh sald a fow words in defon Lis original paition. 1ls majutained that ier etatute fixed whon and where sppropriatisy should be mado, and salarics paid “out to em, ployes, ‘I'ho Assossor should liow thoss plats, 'm.xav woro ?‘ctgml‘nxunt oxpenso. E esoreor Nafferty ntartod for tho duced tho plata. ,. “ 880 a0 po. Justico Walsh—I don't care sbout sosing thy vlats now. I want the epeoifio bills presented, i Mr. Rafferty—Thon why did you aek fo om 2 Justice Walsh—T don’t want to b - mfl“!g"' o interrapted Tho Clair—Let ordor bo malntained. Walan, proceed. Tl Justico Walsh wanted to may, in referencets that_the_ofiginal bii prosomed. by 1 nal bl TE8UIAC im £0,000. Tro thougbt. ho moved $2.600. The 1o lioved that tho record would show that, If it did not show it, the record would bo iucarrect, As far ay his memory went, bo thonzlt it weg Justico Van't Woud who movod to vote £3,000, AURCSBOR DAFFERTY mndo an explanation relative to making out the viats. Ilo had moade no less thau 260 corree. tlons in tho plata of Mr, Fion, not includs ing thoso Dbetoro corrected, 80 that oo tho 1st of May every plat was correct, He thousht (showing the vlats) that the work ez, lubited was suttictout verification of Gis bill, Justico Walsh bad utatod thut be was not pres- cn: at the meatings where the #8,000 was voted, llo had naked Justico Walsh to coms to the mootings, but ho said he could not attend, jle beloved Justico Walsh wauld bear Lim out ig that statemont, and he really couid not eea why war rhould be madoan Lim, as ha had porformed hia duty bettor, hio wonld say, than the syma hiad ever boeu porformod in tho Toww of West Clucago. 1o had nothlog moro fo say on the subjoct, Justice Van't Wond—In view of ths thorongh discusslon tho subject has had, I movs ths pie- vious question. The question was ordored, aod the resolution pasaed by the following volot Ayes—Beully, Van't Woud, Ausiin, Daker, Fitzgentt “Nays—Justice Waloh~1, Justice Walsh explained hia vote. If the fn| action was legal, whay was tho nacesslty for vt log upon it again 7 Justica Van't Woud—The laborer is worthy of hia hire. That ls why 7 votod **ayo.” [Ap plause, whioh wassuppressed.] "Lown-Ulerk Fitzgorald—I move, as ay amend- meut, that Mr. Rafferty’s compensation be fised at 83,600, [Laughtor. : Juetics Ecnllg‘—hu aro too late. ‘Tlte matter thon dropped. hatalisal Ttglri sm'l:numn‘wi i o followlng bill was presen! apare vlsor Baker b’ P To servicoa as Bupervisor West Town of cago 31 days st §1,% per d To services as Treasurcr (a cio) town aud west prrk funds st tha rate of s clork of olectlon™ In tho rocent Town farao, licssrs. Duto and Gafllnoy prosonted bills for servicea randored 1n tho Ninth Ward during the | elections of 1874 and 1873, The bills wera fora small amount, and were duly awern to by tho partics who prosented them, * ‘Tho Town Olerk—I don't tlink theso gentlo- mon ars ontitled to anything. I have knowledgo of four **clerks of election™ in the Ninth Waid alone, when they are entitled to but one. and bills bave been audlitod by this Board for alls of them, Jueuics Walsh—Do I undorstand tho Town Clerk to say that four bills for the sawe oflice hava been anditad by thia Bonrd ? Town Clork—Ihat's what I mean exactly. Justice Wa'sh—This fs most singular. " Here in o momber of {he Board, the Tosn Clork, nc- knowledeinz that ho allowed us to pars upon bills which e knew ta bo illogal, T ABR 161 FOR KOME EXPLANALIONS, Town Clork—"Thls Board should know this as well n8 T do. Justico Austin—I know of five clerks In ono ward myneif, Town Clert—Then you beat me by ono flaugh- ter). Why should § ba blamed, whon you are in the same fix? Jistioe Watsh—Thys is very bad indoed, I voted, it I did vote, without proper nnderstand- ing. 1 did not suppose tho Town Clerk would permit such bills to como before us without ro. matk. I now mova that tho vote by which the bilis prescutea by modarators and clerks of elcc- tion for last year (1874) bo rascinded, and that ali such bills te referred tothe next Doard for Investigation and correction. *Flhio mo-fon was put and pravailed. Justice Scully moved that ait atfidavits acoom- panying roforred billa bo placed on tllo so that zhudmcumlug Board might act upon them. Car- vied. Neportar—\What coremonies will you oractice on the night when voa expoot Chrisi? Tourman—Weo will do_just as tho Savior dld at Ilis laat supper. \Wo keop tho 1ith of tho first month (Jowish time) of cvery year ih tho samo way. 'Chis ;oar wo will ait down ot the tablo ot 8 o'clock on londay evening, Firat we wash'ono anotlier's foet, and Lhicn partako of tho Lord’s Buppor, ang taen wait for the com- ing of Clriat, I don't know whera wo'll moct fall, Ar. McCanug‘}: thon wont on to explaln tho groundy of their bollef that THE BECOND ADVENT of Ohriat was near ot iand, The Rooks of Dan- lol and RovelAtion aro chiefly rolied upon, al- though collateral testimony is obiainod from all ottions of thie Bibln, Iu the second chaptor of aufgl, it {s relntod how Dauiel oxpoundsa dream of King Nobuclinduozzar, a8 followa : Thou, O King, taweat and beliold » great injage. This gieat lmnge, whose brightnoss was ecellent, sload vefore tuee; and_tho form thersof waa terrible. This image's head was of fina gold, is breast and Ll arma of lser, bis belly aud taiglis of Lrass, his legs of iron, his feet part of ron and part of clay, Thou saweat til]l that s stone was cut onut without hands, which amote tlie imago upon his feet, that wers of fron and clay, and brake them to pleces. . . o And the stono that smota the imuge Lecame o great mouutain, and fliled the whole earth, This droamm Danlel interpreta to mean tho succession of savereigntlos until the Kingdom of God, lv‘pmm by tho stone, is established, and lie explicitly states tho goldon bLead to mean the Kiogdom of Labslon, which is to bs succeeded by tho Medo-Persian Kingdom, tvpified Ly tho ailver arms and Lroast, Tho Adventistatake tho brazen portion of tho image for tho Kingdom of Greace, a4 extended Ly the Macedouian con- questa; the lefil of iron represent the Roman Empire, and tho fezt of iron mixed with clay to reprosoat the dissolution of tho Roman Empire into tlio presont Kingdoms of the earth. In the foity-third verso of the second chapter, it says: And, whercas, fhou ssweat Iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themsclves with tho seed of men s but they shall not cleavs one to another, even sa iron {a not mizad with clay, T'his, thoy think, pomnts to the mingling to- gether of nations by commerco, whils at ths pame timo they aro diverss in governmont ; and, siuce 1u tho forty-fourth vorso it says1 And in the d of thess Kingsshall the God of Heaven set up & Kingdow, which whall never ba de- stroyed, then tho coming of Chriet will take place in theoo times. In ibe soventh chapter, the ssme prophecy i8 BYMDOLIZED IX ANOTNER MANNER— * a lion wit eaplo wings, ropresenting Bsbylong o bear, Medo-Persia; a lcopard, Ureeco; and o s great sud terrible’ beast, the Roman Empire. This beast Lad tan horna,which thoyrefer todiffor- ent periods of tha Koman Lmpirs. 1o Daniol's vision, he sees a litile hern grow up, and Tebold in this horn ware e; '1. 1ike the syes of man, ng. ‘This littls horn thoy boid to be the Papal pow- or. In Dantelvik., 25, It says: Al ak great Itiaby st shall wear out th and think to chauge timss given into his haud untdl a time and times vading of time, ' yot. IXo then Joft tho roporter to conduct the oxer- clsus of the evoning. whick consisted in a lectute on the prophecios of Danfol. Thero was su au- dience of nbout 200, mostly Germans, who seemed na axcitod and ernest s thoir leador, and all of ahom havae sold their pioperty and are living on tho proceeds until tho dawn of the mil- lennlum, RAILROAD NEWS. .. Immense Increaso in the Eurn- ings of the Baltimore & Ohio. -~ Miscellancons Items, TUURMAN had oot yot put in an appoarance. It was nestly Litr-past 7 when ho came in,—a man of modium stature, dark complesion, black liair, full black board streaked with gray, and restloss dark oyes, His nend was largs 1t tho top, the upoor part of his forchead bulging out, tae exproesion of hiw face Louovolent, and bo had the vacant air of a dreamer. When Tnz TRIBUNE roprosontative signitled to him his desiro of obtaining somo particulars of this lsst aud greatest coutfagin- tion with which Chicago was throstened, ho socmed pleased to have s chiance to oxtend warnings to tho thousands of ronders of Tug ‘CninuNg, and williugly consented totalk. ° Reportet—1low do you flgura out the 10th for the coming of Christ? Thurman—DBecauso wo find that it is tho ful- fliment of propuecy. Wa beliove that Jesus ia the Christ bocause He came in fuliilimoent of }nrophcny. Now, the idontical propbeoy that osotold His first coming also forotold Ilis sec- ond coming, 8o that there can ba NO MISTAXI ADOUT IT. All the timos montioned tn Heripturs coms right toft, and all tho types and revelatlons pont night to the 14th of the first montn of the He- brow year, which in this vear {alls on Monday. Roporter—Can't you givo me an instance of the way you figure’it down ? Thurman—Well, in Daniel vill.1 13-14, it sayns mjjow long sball be tbe vision. And ho said uato me, unto two thousand and throe bundred dasn.” Now, in the rame chaptor it dosciibes how the firet thing that Daniol saw ia the vision wasa ram pushing westwaid, and northwasd, and sonthward. Now, if we can only find what ovent that refers to and got ita date, then 2,300 years from that will bo tho coming of Chnal, for the vision covora the wholo puriod of time unsil ‘THE BALTIMORE & OHIO. DESULT OF TIUE TENDING WAR. Special Dupateh th The Chicaga J'ribune, Wasmngton, D, 0., April 16.—Tho.rallrond war does not seom to havo dimiufshed the onthu- elagm of the Daltimoro & Ohio Road with respect to its Westein connoctlons, President Garrett a8 just mado a report, which s published here. Hoeays: * The mouth of March showed an in- creage in the gress earninga of tho Baltlmore & Obio Compavy over tho same month in 1874 of £103,774, notwithstanding the diminisbed rates for passengers. ‘Lha revenae on tho main stem from thie sourco shows am increase of 45 per cent. The earniugs of tho Chicago Division wore &100,625, an ingreaso of more than 50 por cont on tha preceding mouth.,” Speaking of ‘Pom Scott, Alr. (arrott saya: To punish the Daltimore & Ohlo Oompany he re- ducod the rates from Laltimorato the Weat ' (0 one- haif, and in somo cases to much less than one-alf, tho chargea from Philadelphis and New York snd Boston 10 the pame citfos, and thus he has made thePennsyls yauin Hiaflzoad Campany tho spociul xoprosontaiivo uf tho City of rhiladelpid to slddirectly the Laltimare 4 Ohifo Company to sucomplish the losding object of ita policy with a success that has attractod thoatien- tion of 'thie whole country. o has given to tho open~ iog of the Culeago cxtcnsion of the Daltimote & Obfo Road an adverbzement signlOcant {n conspicuousuers, and gained for It s power and pres- tigo and fame for unparalicled uecfulnices which yoars of {taown offorts couid b bave effeclod, Within s short thno wa have secn he sunouncemont ti:at the Ponnsylysnia Company baa ccased 1o poy Interest on $15,000,40 of bonda of the Columbus, Cbieago & Indlans Central Company, and it {8 slso noticed within fow days past that st the annual meating of the Pitts- burg, Ulncianati & 5t, Louls Raflway Compsny, their imjortant Pan Handlo route, rosolutions wers unaul- TI(E ABSEBSOR. Justico Van't Woud then preaented tho follow- ng: Aesolred, That the sum of $3,000 be sllowed Patrick Rafferty for servides aa Aracator of the Tawn af Weat Chicago, during the year 1374, including also the mak- Ing of plats, aud all furthor services Tendered by sald Patrick Ratferty during his term of offico sa such As- aesnor, and including oll money paid out by him for making such plata snd other purposes, for the use of tho Town of Weat Ghicago, Justica.Walsh rose to opposo the résolution. The Iaw fixed the remuneration of the Assensor st 2.60 per day, Ho grantod that the compon- eation was ridiculously small, but it was tho law and if the Aesessor waa allowod by thoe Doare £3,000 ,salary, other officera would claim tho samo, and so the matter would go. Justico Scully wanted to know whethor that was the law now {u cxistenco, Justice Walsh said tbat the township law made the matter plain, and they could not go boyond It. ustico Austin—Thero i, I think, s lator act,— tho * Foe and Balary law,”~which gives the As- sossor I all towns baviug more than 60,000 jn- batitants €6 per day, Jle law to which bLe ro- ftorred went Into force July 1, 1874, Justice Vau't Woud thought that the Asscasor was really worth £8,000, ror he bad done an im- nta of tho Most High, w3 ; aud thiey shail bo snd the di- A TIME . thoy say Is a Hebrow year of 300 daya, #o tbatit is & voar, two yeara and the dividing of a year, or throe years and o half, In propheoy a day in- dlcntes n year,.s0 the 1,200 davs give a duration af 1,260 yeara to the Papal powar. Thoy fix 5iv A. D., s tho dato of the supromacy of the Bish- op of Rome, and 1,260 years from that is the year 1500, when the Fiooch Revolutlon shook tho throns of the Papacy, and whon Rome was n:‘?- o Iwill power unto my two witnesses, and {hey ghall propheay a thousand two hundred and three- scora days, clothed in sackeloth,” Hero the two witneeses aro the 01d and New Testament, which during tho period of Papal domination sre kept in a subjection which ia ‘,‘,‘,‘;L’J{,jfl‘;ifi‘,’hfi'{’,fi“,;fi“?.,,,"‘fi{.,g‘.j‘o’m g | e e whea ws. oxaiino. tho Beriptures | muly - aoplad . deciring, iho thegme. of | mense. amouné of Wors. When he. went futg | PO SRt OR BRI wussessnsssen Qo fr 8¢ isad, . This poriod of 1,260 yeaca thoy | the oely ihing that wo cap find & soroRpond Tl R mastgagh” bonds, and | Dileo tho genoral improseion was that the Town | olal s scesenes 1503 bold to b oborated by Dov., 1., 05 8 Wit sym 3 <3 asd shou x the compensotion. ereioro, X xnove ATt - thaBane old tobo dor,otorates by sodlivr el symbol of e Kiugs of Peuhhnnd the pushing ;‘;fi&fl“gflv&‘;‘}".‘l{."‘.’fx,": '.,2‘:{.’:5,1“.}2;,,,.‘:.‘.‘}‘:}}}2 Lo would vote tho apnropiiation. As far as he duation Van 'y Woud— tavo, thet. fhsBaper visor bo allowed 81,600 for all acrvices. Justica Austin—I move, as un amondmenl, 145,14 bo paid bim in full for all gervicos. attor was- allowed to go over. Howu tho Town Clerk's bill, which was not speciiled. Justicos Van't Woud and Anstin wore allowed refers to a mandate of Kiog Al the Jews, Now, 1IN OBDEE TUAT WE OAN'T MISTAKE TTIIA, io’ tho soventh chapter of Danntel he saca a yiglon in which Porsin I8 repressnted as & bear with throe riba in its mouth, which said unto it, aBuerus sgainsl was personally concerned, lie considered towne % ship organizations A BURDEN AXD A TRAUD, It had beon a'barden to him ¢ and he wae anre there was a public nopression to tho rame offoct. However, be would stand by tho resolution, as rcad Gompany In Dalilmors are utterly unyemunera- tive to that road; that 15 cents per 100 pouuds from Baltimote lo Qbieago, with large amotiate of drayago and labor patd in maly cises, canuct fail to produce grestlomes whon that sum Is divided botween the orthern Central, the Pennaylvanis, and the Fittsburg, typified by tho sackcloth, And again in Rev,, . : Fort Wi & Chg I Buch rat o X{E‘ 3 wh’m e woid of God, which is uymbol: w Ariso, devour much flesh.” Thess ribs l:ro ® | duces gfl‘:;,wh:fl,‘fh, ;,“f,'{ m:f ,,:‘m‘;‘{’:‘.':,’“,"'z the compensation was no moro than fair, m&"a‘: ‘::“:122' :L";nm:“fi:n“'pn;?‘“sk bllls, 16 Tacit sa'n wormen wha s ravailed wikh chid, | aymbolof Haman, auc o ke, be spcie, U | Ghisas mar to tha whleh by sy, (i | JUASS SN (8 LR Yo Cher. ifoming | el efce widalght, o Dosca adjoursedsa xplaia 0 had sigue 01 - mosufog Christ comiog forth In fclfiliment of | HInE ABSueEs, WEE 08 UM% 0y day | Wik refareace bas' bacn ade, Sud e onds of | $5E Ratarty 60,000, "1j0 refoired to. tho action | 9% proplecy, ia sent *into the wilderncas' whoro *{uoy sioula feed her thousand two hundrod and thros ecora days,” or in other words that God would keop altve Hin truth during the 1,260 years dominance of the Papsoy. In yerse 5 of which have beretofore boen Leld and regarded as practically gusranteed Ly the Peonaylrania Cumpany, Whether this confilet continues for »_long or shiort period, the Ballimase & Ohlo Company are de- termined to preserva the policy of independonce, of the firaz month af tho King's reign, whic] was March 28, 1. O, 426, for tho day on which tho pushing seon in Daulel's vision begun, and 2,800 yoars from that comes just to Aotil 20. of the Board of County Commissioners, Nov. 21, 1874, publisbed in Tuz Tnwvyx of tho succceding day, in which the estimaton of the, West, Town expenses are duly constdored and BLACK HILLS TALK. AT CHEYENNE. v ¥ CuEyraye, Wy., April 15,—Fhe publisher of rer 1 But tho dsy begins with the going down of tho | We have deemed it & privilego to battle, and, if neces-'| piaced us followet ® L A LA Lo gt 1008 a0 "thiat me sy tloa 10Eh in ho | aaes, ip, meke ascriiven for \he grest ol in "V 4 tho Chirsenno Laily Leader {ssuod to-dayans him to continue forty and’ two manths,” that i, time. Then, to prove this,” we liave other | Wohavéiha satisfaction of knowing st this poriod that tra cdition of 50,000 copien, contalulng & fine nvestors from New York and Chlcigo are purchasing real eatate in our suburbs, ana merchauts from many quarters are rranging to transfer thelz bomes to our iy, snd among thegratitying resnlts uttendant upon these riilway di times, Wo know thst Danlol was a trus prophet because bo predicted Christ, In Daniel ix, U6, it ways: map ot ths Black Hliils roglon, Includiog all the mountain ranges known undar that namo. The map was mads from officlal survoya obtaived 8 1,200 days, meaniug yoars. TIF, PROPIECY TAKES ANOTILER BuAPR i Ty 000 bo Lelieved, considored. 1o showed in the eightly chapter of Daulal, In tuis ome 12 Know, thersfore, that from the going forth of the Mcultiea ave Luo constant and incroas- | messor wa fv'féfr'&%nnf;:fi‘iflmdkfi ll_t';::!‘m:?a.n. ‘?urb: commaniiment fo. restors aud ‘,;‘““‘ Jdocusslemn uula | dug yroaperity of our commuily, what a diffareffea thoro wag betwosn ssnesaing a | tho Surveyor-Generai's oflao. the Mestiah the Frince shall be sevcn weeks, any —_— (own in the ‘country and performiug tho eame | Prof, Janney, the Dlask Hit's Geolorish told by Dsulel lo Nebuchadnezzar, and after- wards to Belshazzar in interprotiog tho Land. writiing ypou the wall. Iu this vision ha saw & ram with two borns, whom nove could with- staid. A bo-gost with a hotn between his oyes ran at him and broko the two horns aud over- cawme him. Tho ho-gost waxed very great, and, when ha was strong, the great horn was broken, and for it came up four notablo ones. And out three-scare and two weeks, Hisiory shows that the commandment went forth B, O, 488. Thess weeks, sixty-nino in all, or 483 days, a day moszping a year, whioh gives B, C. fiva for the dato uf the birth of our Havior, which is correct according to Listory. Now, it says, in Danle! xii, 11-12, sud I'll giva it ault fs in tho nrl(xlnll Hobraw, farit's wrong o the English version : And from the time the continual is taked away nntil 1a seb up & detestalls horrible, there aholl be years thousand two-hundred snd nigety. Dleased is hie that waiteth and cometh to the thoussnd thres Lundred and five snd thirty yesrs, Now, this * continual " refera to the‘continued anccossion of hesthen powers that bore rula over the people of God until A. D.. 50, when tho Papsoy oblsined dominlon. This was accom- MISCELLANEOUS, CAINO ITEMS, Hpecial Dispaton to The Chicace Tribune, Oumo, I1L, April 16.~~The Presidant of tho Now Orleans, Culcago & 8t. Louis Raliroad and anumber of other distinguisbed raliroad mag- nates, arrived in this clity on & special train from tho Faat to-day, 2 Tegular passenger tralns will commence run. niog on the Oalro & Bt Louls lroad next Ménday, UNION PACIFIO THAINS DELAYED. OnMama, Nob., April 16,—No train from the Wost on the Union Pacifio to-day. Trains dus horo yooterdav and the day befors wers much duty in a city llke Chicaga. Iu fact, thera was no comparison. * The bill that placed Assessora of city towns on p footlog with thowe in the couniry was an outraga upon the foxmer, but tili it was tbe law, \While thero could bo no wisuudorstanding that tho law fixed a per diom, »8 stated by Justice Walsh, for cach day of actual gorvice, nt tho same tamo ho felt that, as tho Board liad entailed EXTHA DUTY ON TIE ABSESEON, such as mapping and tracery, it wasonly falr that thoy should compontate bim in & just man- ner, , Mr, Rafferty bad informed him tbat ho was occupied for throo maontha preparing those maps, otg, exponding §250 out of his own pocket. Now, it would not by falr to make tie Asnvessor a Joser in doing his daty to the town. ‘Therofors, he signod . the order, aud he and Gon. Orook, tha new comuzisnder of the Ue= partmont of tho Platte, are expectsd hers tor morrow. Several companiea have left Lore due ng the past waak for Fort Laramie, from which point they will be eent to guard tho outrancs W tho gold flelds, Indications arsthat the Qorern ment'. witl soon opou up this country for setile: ment, Tho clty is rapidly Alling with paople who a1 only walting for the permission of ths Goverme ment to go to the now Eldorado. AT SIOUX CITY. Btovx Crry, In., April 18.—information ob talncd ot tho Diack Hills Transportation 0%k liers sliowa that sinco April 7 over 303 men. forty cocdlug_ great, &c. In the twentleth and twonty-flat verues of the chapter it is explainea Ahat the ram with the two boros *‘ara the Kinga of Media eand Dorsis,” and that the rough goat is Qreeco snd tho great horn the firat King, The four lorns are four Kingdoms which shall rlss after the doathof tho first King roprosonted by the breaking of the Lo, The Adventists hold that the firat great | pliehed by Justianin on the 14th of the first | belind, Delsy and troubls is caused by high : Lavs de horn ia Alexandor of Macedon, whose Kiogdom e Add 3,400 yearo to that, and It briugs | wat Rack aina made (e explanation ‘{n ardor to show | Wagons, sud thirtecn pacisuimals liave Way partitioned ito fourafter’ bln doath, Tbo l!:":l" Yo April B, 1!4’30. Bollon Bt lv‘v);‘t;:ufi?t of ‘the Rocky Mounti and otber :l\‘.: ."yl:m}g th‘::'\“nu:l:d l\:‘nn.l%y msn“clla‘zg parted and are now on thelr way to the hilit Small partics continus to arcive daily and pusd Dasiden the orrible” ‘of Mormonism was sot up. Thon 18, nktod it mays 3 * Dleased is hio that waiteth aud cometh to the 1,835 years." Thut I8 forty-five years more thaa tho dato of tho ** ddtestabls horrlble," snd 1ittle horn refers to the Papacy. ‘Mr. McCullongh cited numorons toxts in sup. ort of these interpretations, and made interpre- tions of portions of Revalation, which ho leld A BUSPENBION OF NAILEOAD PASSES, Nxw Yosk, Aprit 15.—Wiltiam D, Bishop, the President of the New York, Now Haven & Huart- ford Railrond, has lasuod an order to-day ro- thiat oven lookod Jike a steal. Tho Couuty Com- missiousra had sc.ually provided for 83,000 for tho Weat Town Assessor in.tho sppropriation forward to foln the maln bodr. savoral other Flmen have gone from and Sprivgfield, and others are propariog 1o fok to corroborate Daolol's prophecy. ‘The seals, | tiat again brings us toApril 19, 1676, O, there | quiring conductors to coltect fuil faro from all already reterred to, low from thoso placos, 1t {anot knawolo w trumnots, snd viala of tho Jtevelstion ke inter- | can't bo ooy misiake, 1 true aa the word of Bastcugorn whathor oy Psy LaYe pames or 2&"{1:‘14,‘;"2:““:"&‘%?({36"50 l"]:::i%k n‘:"‘!‘tfls 204 | numbors. It ls dtimatod that, at lomlfifl.&i"‘: proted ta refer to MODERX EVENTS, ¢ Tor inatance, bo held tha; the outpouring of the sixih vial had takon place, The ** three un- clean spints like frogs " which were tha * spinits of dovils, workiog miracies,” he beld to have beon fuifilled by modern Bpiritualism, which was tho product ‘of devillsh agencies. Many of Lis aunlogies wero curiously logenious, but it weuld take p oo much spsce to mive them, God iteelf, Reporter—Does not the Bible say that Christ's comiug vhall be preceded by CERTAIN PORTENTS . Thurman—It says in Matthew xxlv., 80, ¢ Im. mediately after the tribulatlon of those days shall tho sun be darkeusd snd the moon shall not give ber light, aud the stars shall fall from heavou.” Tho sun waa darkened May 10, 1780), which was knewn &g tho dark day. Tho next not, Under this order, ho says, it will be noces- sary forthe Prosident of tho "United States and his Cabinet, and also tho Committes of the Massnohugetts Loglelsture, who came to Now York to receive thom, to pay regular fare on thoir trip to Boston aud return, to celsbrate the Contennlsl snniversary of Coucotd. Presidont Bishop explains this order ls nocetvary, owing to tho ipjunotion restrainlug the issus of passce, 1TEMS, account of eervicos as Auscasor nnd for abstract- ing piata ™ were road, NOW ron WAL, Justlos #Walsh prococded to argue that the Doard could only graut the Assedsor tho por diom allowed by law. Jlo believed that Mr, thlefl{ admitied bo had made no asscasment n rosity. 4 Mr, nnm:rlfl—-l adwt nothing of the kiad, Justice Wal are now on the way trom the differant in tus viclowy, Two ledies accompavicd tle last party that Jeft bero, AT SO NEB. Sipuey, Neb,, April 15.—A&¢ a large meetias, hold Lore to-day, m comman'cstiod WAt resd from George W, Iloman, Jr., of Omalis. offering to put ou a doublq daily ataga-ina batween fid- e expounded bLis viows at great length, bis con- | pight the moon was dark. The stara | The officers of the various dopartments of tho ti=Yogdia adis ity aoy and Harey's Pask, if tho citizaos berd fident faith in the approaching fulfiliment of | fell in 1830, don't bollove _tho | Tilinols Central Jtallrosd boid thelr rozal B Raterty-Taar X didnon, would establish stage-stations as aonveniont [ the ;prophocies filling s manser with forvor | coming ~ of Chirisk will be socn from monchly reotiage for the Boitloment of accaunts | no, fl::fi:,,‘x,;:g;r‘m"’;;! now sy thatyoumade | eryas, flnmugn':pmpoallicn was szl 1l businese-man pladgiog thomselyes (0 bl ina siatious, The isiane borwssa Sidooy 404 Uarney's L'6ak i3 162 milea. _———— COLORED JUBILEE. apecial Disrateh ta The Chicana Tribrn, 3 ourn Lz, Tnd., Aptil 15,—The caloied 5 plo of South Dead and surrountiug couoty Musio I8 sod dovautness, There was something affeot~ fug In the earnestness with which hae epoko of sliorly meoting the Havior, taking Him by the haud, aud resting Lis head upon il bosom, Io and bis congregation do not ahare in the beliof of those who fix on the 10th inst, for the judg- ment-day, whila admitting the poswbility, but are confident that tho event will not be post- poned Jong, all parts of the earth at once, beoauea it's ronnd. 1 expoct Ile will como down right over Jerusa lem, and, as the earth turss round on_its sxis, 1lis glory will cover evorything. It says In Matthew xxiv,* 47, *Yor ss the lightnlug comoth out of {hia east aud shineth even unto tho weat, 80 shall the coming of the Bon of yeaterday afiernoon, . The Allan Ling Bteamship Company, which yuns betwoen Baltimore and Euroie and con- nects with the Daltimore & Ollo Raliroad, has reduced Lhe rates for stecrage passongers from Chicago to England to €25, which is about §10 Ieas than the rate from New Yok, A MASONIC JAR, Mr, Rafferty—I nay that I did, Justics Walsh—I liave something hore in my lxjmdcku"xa show thav you did not,~—I know you id no 2 Mr, Rafferty—X agsinsay that I did, Justice Walsh—1 sm not golug tu srguo with you., Whon I got (hrough spaakiog yoa may Lava your ssy. 3 Mr, Halferty—Speak the truth. I can dofend an be,' Roporter~Will the ]ud,r.mant take place then? . Thurmsu—Ob, no, Lho gidat battle of 4 Liald a celeb: tho Araiomy of THE TIMISTS, Armugeddon fs to bd going on then, You seo Suacat Diatehto The Chicaso Tibuns, myself, ST wALER: Honor of :n:?‘;:::.'::. ot the. Giat Tighue' bl SLUER PRGN, moro of the news than { do. ' Dunuque, Is., Apll 18.—Tho Masons of Du- | rocaeded to read sho 18w in tho matter, and | Ths inolemont weather deprived them of e 16 THERN ANY MIOUTING GOING OX ? Reporter—They turn up a lot of cases in thoe polica courts every morulig, buque are now engaged In an exciting contro- Tho leader of the Timists, as thoss who fix versy, the point {n dispute being whother or not Rl igni tho ord on the 19th are styled, is & man named Willlam Sal suny 0o Sigalag of Ahe o v iepil, whites. AD ‘Lhev might sign, but the ordqis woie worthloss Sxpedted phtrcasns, fioa, 1he misslun foe was charged for the purpose of ¢ O, Thwman, who publishes a paper at Boston | "y e, dancing shoatd be allowed at Masonte fostivale | uOtil sudited. ‘The law fized-two rogular mect~ was ol entitled The Time Appoinled, He has been mfl.’,fim&n.u.%"‘mfin {;’.‘,‘}nffi'fl’iid‘,‘.’:‘fn&‘éfi and other entertainments of that natare, in | 10§# during tha yoar, and ne thar (f tho datss on fraying tho "P:"'“' and '“%Z::, Ade preaching through Ilhinola a great deal latoly, | by his timo, and tho war ought {0 bogin o tho | which te Ordsr ocopuiouslly lndulges, Grand Ficl ths Ul Wato siguod came under ¢hat | Jorved - to those who, CoRFE Lot sud will swalt the crack of doom iu Chicugo. IBI"" "&“z“““' bave beca gocting seady for { St o, pramlueut‘o?n::gm"r."fi:? 1‘1;:! Town Clork—Provions to thas time & special | 0f this olly, snd G. 0. Lurils, of | “l-m:’“ 1fis followers olalm that they can L fl:fi;.:‘::‘—w.n what takes place then? o| Guilbest, of thoir jewels of ofiice for tusubosdi- | Meeting of the Board was called. Mr. Lott said that thie colored peop! "mm a3 FERVORM MIRACLES, huermau—Why, 144,000 ssints arc caught up | Tation. “Ilis action fa the watter Ls slrongly Justico Walab—sCho law kuows no speow | Jog qual bofore tis law, woere K5, Moore sct a8 according to tho Bibles “ Demons aro caxt | 1o the air to mest the Bavior, You will ses about | coudomned by ail tho leading Musous, sod an moating, “f‘fi:é;‘m’l““"“ from tho revisea ::fl{:&“ p]‘.]‘;mél;:l;:‘:vx.pro;d To colebrate the outy thoy wpeak with now tonguses it they | chom in Rev. xiv. Then thcss will remalu with | Appoat Lua beon taken to the Grend Lodgs, ascteaof. ) selacive to towuship orgaul- | WALOR AT BT aenty Amsnduent b7 124 drink any deadly thing It does not burt them,”d the Bavior until the 10th of tno seveuth month, | Which meels jo Jano uext, 'Tho Mssoun of Lu- zatlon ¢ ¢ tho Clvil-Rights LL ], which =88 bt ; 4 .l o ATl L e e o the BeyioF mil da. | Duquo propose to find out what tights thoy bave | Bowtmousl meeting: 8a1d Board of auditors | PS8 2000 Ui orE ke sramtion of £ The baplism i their new faith cousiatsof a | RUICR A0S (s 0 Giatan will bs welzod aud | in shis matt sall ineet ot Al Town Olerk's ofiico for the purpose | LU0 oatrying aut of tho ste8iiSy ;o an triplo immorslon. They are putunder the water | bound for & thoussud years, This will be —_— of esamining aud sudling the town accounls sainic Depiaration of ‘"fi’”“df"fz.;au:;. Joy ubhics! threa times, face dowuwazd, in the name of the . T2 MILLENNIOM, In the county-seat question between Eloux ::n:‘:wz, "ot tba uo‘:x:ly"n‘:;r‘-} l.:fiugum 'i‘éfi‘.‘,‘ ;::vc(oy!t‘l"‘:ilr'pnn‘.n "::nu:m; the _sisve, 180 tbrce persons of tmo God-head takon ,wepa- | Idon’t mean to gay that the devil and sin will ba | Rapide and Newell, Bueua Viats County, lows, | boat preceding the snaual town mesting, to_equalitvgbefors the ias, aad exhorted ¢ pie 1 subdued for tuat time, 1 thiok it refers fo tem- co'orad 1aco to atand by thom, and luxlhfll’m o zately, Lore are & number of thoss remoustiauces aud petitiony lsve been consid- | ' 1t was truo, tho Justico continucd, that thoy poral pomers, Tho 144.000 saints will govein | erod betore the Bupervisara the past ten days, | wmight adjourn froth day to di th 1d stand uo! religloniste in Ouhkosh, Wis, 804 8| jqworld for thatperiod, At thecloseof tho [ and the matter hss boou decided in luox“:l Bubbo lu’mn ‘Sotion Bad beoy '{:fln. :::d‘,’?«::l ?v‘sn‘:fi ::giia;::: “:;y' foar °"'K"'m“)bnd‘ one of thelr meetings during tho winter the millonnium the sinnors ahall gather about tbe ogcitpment zan eo bigh that the police had o ba w. < Newell, d b i sainta to kill thom, sa it ssys Io Bey, 3% 9, sud yont, Asin S matle Bine sldicnied e . calored gles ciub from’ Niles svout, firing cannen, eto, red gles ciub (roi sequently, tbe sction was null sud voud In tho the lent muaio for tho cocasion, sight of thelaw. 1o warned the gentlemen'who