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¥- ua for VOLUME 28. DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, &o: DIAMONDS! Wo offer a very large assortment of Fine Diamonds, Ear-Rings, Cross- es, Finger Rings, and Studs, elegant- 1y mounted, at very low prices. N.MATSON &CO0. ‘State and Monroe-sts, ICH: PITCHERS! Waiters, Goblets, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Cas- ters, and rich new WEDDING NOVELTIES HAMILTON, ROWE & G0, 99 STATE-ST., CORNFR WASHINGTON. FIRE INSGRANCE. FAIRFIELD Fire lustrancs Lo, SO0UTH FORWALK, OONN. CASH CAPITAL, - $200,000.00 ASSETS, Juw, 1875, 336,1I2.78 WESTERN DEPARTMENT, 156 & 158 LaSalle-st. A T, SHITH, General Acgit FARMER, ATKINS & G0, LOCAL AGENTS, 86 T.o8 A I . E=-T. _ GENTCTURNISHIZG GOODS, FROM LGNDON. DIRECT, PER STEAMEBBITANNUL GENTLEMEN'S FARCY 1-2 HOSE, In New Colo_’ _t_mdDulixr.L LAGE MERINO UNDERVESTS, Genuine Bn}bri_:i:a gnderprmenu. - SILK UMBRELLAS. All of which, arriving late, will be soldat & AT RO ETTOR from reguiar prices. BROWN & PRICE, 163 Wabash-av., cor. Monroe-st. DRY GOODS. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. GROCERIES: psg-Oit SaelCOMPARE ESTATE OF J. B. SHAY, DECEASED, 84 &80 State-st. THIS EXTENSIVE STOCK OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, ‘WILL BE SOLD WITIODTREGARD1O COST Desirable and Season- able Goods at Great Bargains. GEO. S. BOWEN, Administrator. TURNITURE. ising-0ut Parlor anc;; Chamber SUITS, At LESS than manuf: ncturi%%COET. Every article in store ATLY reduced, Spiegel & Cahn, 222 Wabash-av. ICE BOY YOUR IGE FROM THE OLD RELIABLE Red Wagons. 15 s of A 10 1 DELIVERED DAILY, FOR SO cts. Peor Woels. WADHAMS, WILLARD & CO., 73 Clark:st. STEAM APPARATUS. JOHN DAVIS & (0., STEAM Heating and Ventifating Apparatms, WROUGHT-IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, REOPENED AT 76 & T1 Michigan-st. GENZRAL NOTICES. LAWN MOWERS. TAY 28.000! vk AN i1 PRILADELPRIA LAWN-MOWERS! , Chaapest, Ligheast and Moed Dunabl, 0. lf,»il_u:l?’.rfifl‘oll. 2 14-inch, 520, SkE IT Asb Yor Witi X, B —Bewi re of Worthlesy Imitations FIREWORKS. - FIREWORKS. : For Public and Privats Exhibitions: also Tre Ok, Chloose Rockets, Joss Bticks. Torpedoss, b C}‘ e Dflublca "";fllg!"‘ l;flfilu- ara. Maper Bus Tind Bulk- ‘ing Crackers, Bic. 182 MICEIG-AN=AVT. CHAS. MORRIS, Manufacturer. Public Library. PUBLIO LIBRARY, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF Dxn.] T B e} The Library will be open to the public for the delivery of Books on and after MONDAY NEXT, June 14. W. F. POOLE, Librarian. = A Rushing Business AtS, Dinges & Co.'s Auction Rooms, Nos. 80 and £ Eaxt Kandolph-ct , becanss they ADV MONEY brary. Dioing-Room and Ofics FURNITU, Diy foods, nd Gereral Meccasad: ER PRICKS at AUCIION or PR was ever knows in Chicago betore. BUSINESS CARDS. R. S & W. G. McCORMICE, GENERAL REAL ESTATE * Loan and Collection Agents. OFFICES: . N SIDE, 50! Boom 1 NgCormmiok Steate Hail. | Room 9 Reaper Block. haa = ADVERTISING. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. —_ARTIL ' Paris Flowers. egan: Flowe 8prayy, Wrenths. Bonquets, Moa. turme oy Sumsmer '1?.1; at M'LLE PONCETBI'S, Im. direct from Paris in Flowers acd [cathers. :8Y ataah-av., south of Kighteonth-st. Bridal Flowers and Flowers fcr Partics a speciaity. FOR SALE. WILLIAM M. DEE, DEALER IN VITRITIED SEWER PIPE AND SEWERAGE MATERIALS, Franklin and Adams-sts., Chicago. E. MAUCHER, - OPTICIAN, Optical Instroments and Dranghismen's Materials, OPPOSITE THE SHERMAN HOUSE. LAUNDRY. MUNGER’S LAUNDRY. OFFICES—126 Dearborn-st.; 128 Michiganat ; 199 West Madinnat, FRERZERS, REFRIGERATORS. 1} you bave seen g T - mu.'ium—mt-audh WIRE SCREENS. WIRE WINDOW SOREENS, The best Manufaciured and Cheapest In the city, st Chl. 51 v to Fleld, Letter & Co. esgo Wire Works, W Siate-t., Gpposite el Latiéc & Go he following with the prices you are paying for Groceries. TEA. Gunpowder, per Ib, 50, 73, Btundard..$ 50 Youog Hyson, per Ib, 50, 75, Standard 80 Japan, per Ib, 50,60, Standard Oolona, per b, 40, 50, Standard English Broakfait, 50, Standard. Cut Loof Sugur, per 1b. Powdered Sngar, per | Granulated Sugar, per Ib. <A Sugar, per Ib.. € Sugar, por Ib.. 3 Gall. Kegs Stiver Drips Beat Tablo Sirup, per gal New Tarkish Prunes, 3 Ibs for. New Zunte Currants, per Ib.. Price’s B. Powder, 1 Ib. Cana. Royal B. Powder, 1 1b. Cans. Price’s B. Powder, Large Can; Kingaford’s Silver Gloss Starch, 6 1b. 0. .o 60 Kinrsford’s Silver Gloas Starch, 11b. DACKBZE. ..o -vens . 10 Kingaford’s Oswego Corn Starch., 11b. pkae. i, 1l Fox’s Dinmond Gloss, 6 1b. box 56 Fox’s Diamond Gloss, 1 Ib. pkge.. 9 Fox’s Refined Corn Starch, 1 Ib. pkge. 10 Rest Carolina Itice, per Ib. Beat Taploca, per I 10 Best Spilt Peas, per 4 Germmn Mottled Sonp, GO Bars, per ox. e .20 Babbitt’n Best Soap. 100 Bars, per Box 7.25 8t. Louls White Winter Wheat Fioar, per Brl.... 7.50 Best Spring Wheat Flour. per Brl.. Minoesota Patent Flour, per Bri, from ‘New York Factory Cheese, perib........ 123 All of the above goods are of the best qual- ity. All kinds of Groceries at equally low prices, We give 18 ozs, to the pound. Goods delivered in the city frec ot charge. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion. We sell no liquors of any kind what- soever. J. HICKSON, GROCER, 167 South Clark-st., Between Madison and Monroe. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR, &o. LOOK QUT For Extraordinary Bargsins this week at the Great BANK- RUPT SALE of jas. H. Foster & Co.’s Stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EM- BROIDERIES, Laces, Gentle- men’s Dressing Gowns, and General Fancy Goods. 77 STATE-ST. W. M. ROSS & CO., Formerls of Roxs & Goss, REAL ESTATE: Riverside Property FOR SALE CHEAP, Two Elegant Residencos, finished fn hard wood, with #ll the modern mprovements, gas, water, sewer, furnace, and good barns. Lots, 100 foot each.. For sale st less than cost. Five Netv Cottages, containing 5t0 8 rooms each, nicely arranged ; will sell cheap, or rent at from 513 to 520 per month each. Also very desirable 50-foot Lota near depot, for sale on time. Apply to W. D. KERFOOT & CO., 88 East Washington.st. FOR SALE-~-A BARGAIN. 405138, with bullding, corner State apd Harrison-ste. 3160, Fourti-ar., bear Van Bareoist. " O'NEILL, 19 Statoat. Rare Chance For Tnvestment. At a great sacrifico, and onvery iboral terma. A House 30 Lo, choice properts, 1a Lake Forest. Avplyatiso LaSallest 8. LIND.@ ONE THOUSAND FRONT FEET, In b4 Suburb near Chicago, POR SALE AT A BACRIFIOK. Will Exchange. QB8 Tribune offce. Shades. Large Btock and Fine Assortment at COST. SPENCER H. PECK, 196 and 187 Wabash-av., cor. Adams. EDUCATIONAL. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN ART SCHOOLS, Michigan-av., corner of Van Buren-st. ' Open conttnuonsly. Drawing, Paluting,. Scalptars, and Arcbllectnra,_undor Drofestional tnstruction sad gaidance of M. FELIX REGAMEY, J. ROY ROB- ERTSON, J. F. GOUKINS, Presidont L. W. VOLE, and W. L. B. JENNEY. For pasticalars apply for circulars., St. Mary’s Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN. Rt. Rev. H. B. Whipple, D. D., Rector. Miss S. P. Dasifngton, Principal, sssisted by s fall Corps of Rxperi- encod Teschers. “Lha Teath Schoul Year will commence on THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1855 For Registers, with full details, sddress the Rector. GLEASON’S ACADEMY ang Mo s0d Boys, 19 Weat Adams-at,_ Conrseot B mesiog extaasive, Lasranch. prattical, This 1choo) I\ a oncinued throngh tlo braal smmer vacatlon. Fhe et turm will commance Alaaday, Janedl. | Seseisn hours, from 828 Wiy, p GrpysoN, Principal. SPECYACLES. \ PEBBLE SEECTACLES et A A e ot A S S, Opth- «lan, 8 Madisonst. (Tribuse Bullding). . PIANOS. CHICKERING UPRIGHT PTANOS CHALLENGE COMPARISON!! Warranted to stand in tuzne, Written guarantee accompanies New styles, New improvements, Tone Inyowerful, sweet, and sym- pathetic, ol Unsurpassed for durability, REED® TEMPLE OF MUSIC, Cor. of Dearborn and Van Buren-sts. Sold on time if desired, Large assortment just rec'ed at each Piano, FINANCIAL. CRACKERS, TEIE STATE Savinos Isiimiion, 80 and 82 LaSalle-at,, Chicago, s THR OLDEBT AND LARGEST BAVINGS BANK IN THE NORTHWEST. $500,000 70,000 Paid Up Capital Surplas Fund Dapoits, Th Bobfows axciasteely that of & Saviogs Hask. Totorest patd on Deposits at tho rate of 6 Dt sent per annum, compounded half-yearly. Seventsen years of successfal businpes. Dralts tn sums 0 suit on all the principal sitien tn Europer D, SPENOER, Prosidant. DR, D. S. SMITH, Vico-President. & b. GUILD, Crahier C. G BULKLEY, An't Cashies. Tl it Netoudl Gl Bk OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. PAID UP CAPITAL,.. $2,000,000 GOLD. Prenident. GEO. F. HOOPER. Vice President.. AMUEL HORT. Casbler. WOOLWORTH. ONDEN! LOXNDOK......BARING BRO:MERS & 00. CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LONDON, ASD CHINA. .BOITINGUER & CO. PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND. TIAMBURG. .. HESSE, NEWMAN & CO. NEW YORK..DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. “BLACKSTONE NATIONAL BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Gollection attended to and prompt returas madw at the lawest mariel rates of Exchaare. F L K FIINE CRACKERS, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS, ‘These celebrated Crackers, in large varis- ty, are for sale by the following Grocers: Brox,, 72 North Clark-st. and Twenty.second-et, v; 3d Tweaqr-socond-st. con. ty-docond-st. ¢hioonn-st. ‘abaal ficaiwas onty. Ce T acd I Glllespia, 143°1 Greealeat & 05 Jadisonst. Sfpcitaoa-s. 7 Hadison-at. fadlson st Madison-st. . H. Speacer. inn- o, Duaning & Inckioy, 1535 West Lakest, snaureh, 671 West Laks 4t Wast Laks.et. ... Camibell, 623 West Lake-st. 31 Bernan, 31 West Lakest. . E. Morse, 3 b West Lake. Fred Dove, H Weet Randoighiet Baidmin Bros., 33 West Kanduiphiat. o s Eiwin Hanceck, 30 Opdes-ar. Stk & Brows, Lawadate, X7 K]Ford. &S Soath Halsiodat. THE TRADE SUPELIED BY H.J. EVANS, A, Corner of Robey and Polk-sts. UNION TRUST CO. SATVINGS BANK, X. B. oor, Clark sud Madison-sts. Paid Up Capital $125,000.00 Surplus Fund 55,000.00 Yatarast allowed on d o rato of atx (§) per Certificates bearing interest. S. W. BAWSUN, Prasident. W. B. HOSWELL, Cashlor. E. F. PULSIFKR, Vico-Prosidont. CHICAGO MORTGAGE LOANS, At ourrent rates of internst. JOSIAXH H. REED, $ Nassanat., New York, representad by class facllities don. TEYAS TAND CERTIFICATES, Jost insued to the L & G. N. R. P. Co., axempt from all Tor 25 suars. for salé at aizty conta por acro. Wa Tacilitios for focating thers clatms &t very ad- vagtagooas raiss. o Call dd: PEREYE TURT, 19 Lasallost. MONEY TO LOAN On tmproved ciy real eatato a & . X cor. Randolpb and De CEMENT SIDEWALKS. “SIDEWALKS.” Great Reduction in Prices. On and after this date the Portland Cement Paving Company will contract to 1ay (anywhere within the oity Iltraita) Hurlbut's pstent beveled block k, In twwo co'ors, isnsund form, three (3) inches in thickness, for tweaty- ive (25) cents per squars foot. mereting and basement floors, plain, Iatd for from tairteen (13) to eighteen (18) conts por square foot. Public psrks, chorches, oourt- ase squares. and ball fours done in colors by special contract. Cootracts taken for work at any di 1co from torn, and competent uion sent o lay tho sama. o ase ‘mone but the best imported English Portland Cemont, EAVANG COL T, B RIRER U Manseer, Room 10, 18 hington-st. Juze I2, 1675, i HOTEL. THE COSMOPOLITAN Hotel and Restaurant, 164 East Madison-st., near LaSalle, Formuerly the California, Restaaraat, bas passed lato the THIEBEN & ZUCKERMANN, The honte & sutiroly ated, the parlors 3ad bed- rooms newly fordished. - Goed Rooms, Good Accommodation at fream 50 cents to $1.00. Moals s the old Popular P.jcrs._Call and examino. GAS FIXTURES. WM, H, PATTERSON, GAS FIXTURES, 44 & 46 ADAMS-ST. Panding arsivalol new stock, the goods purchased st e Tate Suouion will Ba, S61d Tos bolom setoal relne for 1o alose them out at oace. " —Gus Fitting io 8 frat.class maunor, as nagal with blithmen BATHS. TURKISH e MEDICATED Finest in tho country for tho troatmont of scate and Vapor Baths, Ghrolo Diseases. AL ths. G FACIFIO HOTRL: Frizato entranco on Jackaon-at., toar LaSal dics and Gontlemon (rym 7 8. m. 09 . . 1he La- oy Department i1 oader the persooal” sapervision of Mr. Somers. Sandage. S'to 3/ R. G. C. SOMERS. Propristor. WANTED, House Wanted. WANTED-Good Houss on West Side, nsar strost cars ‘Valoe, 87,000t0 810.000. Give strost, namber, prics, aad. torms. _Address S 8, Tribuae offico. PROFESSIONAL. Without the uss of knife or caustics, also e @hicage Daily Teibune. RELIGIOUS NEWS. Robert Collyer’s Explanation of Moody’s Power. D. Conway on the Moody Mytholegy. The Last English Ballad on the Subject. Reply to the Rev. Dr. Sullivan’s Ser- n on Prayer. The Rev, Mr, Millerd’s American Sabbath——" Challenger ” and Dr. Burgess. -eay, Israel in America...The Dio- cese of Towa. i Notes and Personals at Home and Abroad.--Church Services To.Day. BROTHER MOODY'S SECRET. ROBERT COLLTER'S EXPLANATION OF IT. e have wondered a good deal this winter and spring over the things we have acon 1n the pa- pers sbout Brother 3oody. He slipped away some tume 8go to soe what could be done in thy way of revivalin the old City of York, and then 8 % muteor comes out of the dimness acd makes » track of fire across the dark blue vault ho has traveled acroes Great Britain, arresting such at- tantion as was never won bofore by the personal presence and word of o American evangoligt in the mother country, sud drawn such muititudes 0 hear him a8 no man has drawn since White- field. And the wonder has been greater to us in Chi- cago than it can be, I suppose, to aoy other community, because we thought we had taken the man's measure, and could lie him out like an old familisr hymo. To the grest majority of us be was a very warm-hearted but rather muddle-hoaded maan, who did things for the poor of such a question- able quality that gontlemen who thought he was ateadily taken in by those who would siog the songs of Zion any day for a Winter's keep, and ‘make believe to work out their own salvation to eave themselves from working for their bread, bad to protest sgainst his course in she old Crosby Opera-House; in o huge mass-moeting 1o form our present Aid and Relief Society, and 80 to divert the funds he had beem collecting into s more healthful channel. He was alsoa great man at organiziog Young Men’s Christian Associstions of a purely unsectarian charac: ter, except that you must be *evangelical.” He was alsoa preacher who waa supposed to preach in reason and out of 6eason iu a fashion 20 Temoto from the mind of our people generaily that tho keenest-scented aditora in the West after auythivg that will sell their Monday paper burd- Iy ever thought of printing » word he said any more than their readers thoaght of goiug to hear tiat word, or of fecliug after the power which is working such wonders on the other side of the water. I happoned in to besr bim on the Sun- day night_before be went away. He had about 400 people present, workingmen, as I jud with their wives, cbildren, aud sweethear: not one, 30 far asI remember, who would be counted among the loaders in zny direction of the thought and life of our «ty. Brother Moody slips away and after a while We notice that ho is making those Englishmen hesr bim, but we rather ook down ou the En- SCRQE‘;ULA, Skin Diseases Curedbyanentirely newdiscov- ery. Consultation free. DR.T. 2. THORPE, 177 East Madison-st. OFPFICES TO RENT IN THR TRIBUNE._BUILDING: INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10- Summer Residence, mmer residence, situated o Piae Lak T Sr ot s rom Chicego. The boue coniaios 8 rouiue, farmithed, plano, billard able, alse hores, buggy, jce-nouse fifed, boa TULEY, .M. oom 35, To Manufacturers. FOR RENT—3h p 50570, with yard room aame size,and eogine, bolier, and aliafng i deaired. Lngairy of REGUR, CLARRE & C "ornor blariat and Taron dis. FOR RENT. No 17 North Clark-st., stere, tmo handsemo tront ofices, t ot ot Aritcinss sampleroo sadbusament. Wonlg rogt {CGITAR Portiaad Block. TO RENT. , and ftures for aalc: the cldest grocery store en T secnd-at 15 Fwenty socoadat MISCELLANEOUS. Dutchers DEAD SHOT, FOR BED BUGS. Dutcher’s Lightning FLY KILLER. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, 501 by all Droggis:s 1n the Urited States and Cazadas. Sifuation Wanted~$3,000 To Loan. tioman of larse expsrisnce would like Ria"sarrices a0 o fale salary, sud A with a party n¢ ses 17, and would loan above aam on A 1 rual estata seourity, W 0, VIRBLING, Soom 1, 128 Dessbormat 2707 STORAGE! STORAGE! wighiag to ha B AT Obperve ihe mumber, 397 glishmen aud_conclude they must be of the lower order. Then we hear of Stanley and Glad- stone smong his hearers; notice how he yokes the London 7imes to bis chariot and makes it “-draw " for him; sets tho Speclalor thinking in the pew duection as to what these things mean ;‘he makes Master Punch ring his bell and gird at oim, and is finally transfigured in tho eyes of 2ll England when he capturea Royaley and reaveals 1t 10 the reverent gazo of the King- dom sittiog apurt in a_bLox. Very wondortul this must be to everybody ; over here it ir most wondarful to us. We thoaght we kuow our man, and had taken his measure to a line. Itcan- pot bo his eloguence, we say, for if be was & Vihitefield over sgain we shonld bhave found him out. No mancould hnve escaped us of & power that could melt a cool-hesded old worldling liko Fravklin into tears, and, what was stul moro ‘wondertal, conld get the last cent out of hia pocket after ho bad made up his mind not to give the first, and compel Chestorfield to leap to hia fect in oy intolerable entrancoment of terror. Neitber can it be in the rare quality of his thought. as when Chalmers, in Glasgow, gaso his astronomical discourses at high noou, and did something which would be about equal to emtying any Chamber of Commerco in the thick of its inteneset business to run and hear him. Where, then, wo say, does this power lie which was part and parcel of onr life but yesterday, yet was not felt 3¢ all a4 it is to-Jay in London ? and then we make our liltlo theadbare joke that 2 moon in Chicago is equal to a sun 1n_any other firmament, and that this great Babrion we have builded bas & right to sit a8 & Quoen among tho Dations. Yet, in trying to touch thesecrot of this man's power, one is compelled to agroe with thoss who sy, * Well, now, this ia Chicago ail over; no other city could bave turned out such a man,"— and 80 0n f0 the end of the well-known chapter. 1 think we do find right here one olement of this singular force n the mighty life he hoa sharea all these yesrs, in the frecdom we give every man to do his own work in_his own way witnout the slightest reference to the traditions aod methods of our grandfathers, becauso on this lake shore we have no grandfathers, and in the instiuct we bave cherished sbove all otber cities that I know of for the widest liberality of religions thonght and worship. Scapming our whole lmnd, city by ety, I really koow wnot whers to look outside Chicago for the atmosphere that would ripen & man like Moody. There is some- thing in our climate which hardens and tempers & Btrong man to the keen endurauce of a Collins ax. It isacity of young men, too, and men iu their prime in which the outlooks for the future have been 80 pecriess as to attract men of the rarest quality, who made their way, and theo, when things wers getting easy enough to war- rant them in resting on their oars, we wers ail pushed back by the 1ire to aboat where we start- ed, so that we had to bend down to our work, call out the last ounce of Iatent power, and go 1n sgain with all the old vim. I think it wouid be a reprosch to any bealthy manif he did not gather life and power, sud & quick, sure way to his purpous in such a city, and_Brother Moody is & beaithy man. I speak in pure reverenca for all the good there is in his work when I say that he will convert peopls quicker, znd more of them, 1n & given time, than any other man on tho planet; and the secret lics, 8o far, in this, that he can give out more power through shorter channels and by more original ways, and, numanly speaking, he got that power throngh livipg hero iu quick and constant contact with our yoush and manhood, wrasthing wish it, try- ing to convert itt and all the tims findiag ont the secret of getting at, it in tho shortest and surest way. We are stubbora and quick in our make, a3 ho is bimeelf. Wo will bave our own way al8o, and that may be one roason wby we did not go down before him. as thay are doing in En- gland, like s house of cards. 1t 18 of & piece with this power agzin, that it i wielded with the most perfect freedom from sectarian Darrownes possible o such a man. Yon can sprinkle or immerse, be a Methodist or Episcopalisn, or anything ‘else, for Brothor Moody, if you will only * get religion.” No sect can get hold of bim and tura him to its private sccount. There 18 a sun-like quality to his apir- itin this respect. He can no mors be sectsrian than his city cn.»'nun.ku does not fritter NUMBER 293, - aAway his power as he used to in trying to do toa many things, Heiss man in & muilion in tha resolute concentration of his lifo to & 8ingls pare Pose, and #0 he gaves you the intsnsost esssncs that can be extracted ou: of ono idea. Thoss of us who go back to the old fight for froedom do not remember Drothor Moody among the fight- ers. He was buay alrendy, as he would a standing up for Jeeus — that divine spirit of Chriet was crying to him in the clank of every fetter and tho moan of every #lave, bt he did not hear Him. I the latter April daya of 61 again, when we caught the flag and bound it about our pulpits for a sign, sad could hardlv eee each other through our tears us we sang ** America,” and rusbed to our publio * Leils and squa:es, and stood shoalder to should- er, and forgot, perhaps, we had souls to save in the incolerablo pam that seized ua by all moans to save the nation. snd all the churches and min- 1sters were welded for the time intb the one great purpose, Brother Moody bad no part or lot that is now memorable in that awful movement. He regrotted, indeod, one dunday a grand dem- oustration our city made over sixieen of oar &lain who were brought home for publie burial, because R seemed to interfere for the moment With a precious work he Lad onder way of bring- ing gouls to Christ. When again we were rusning to Pittsburg Laodung to bolp the woanded, and held s mes:- iog on the steamboaz, hetold na our business when We got thoia Wasto save souls. **No, no,” one aoswared, ‘e ars to save bodies, and lease souls for the Ltimeto God. We aze to min- 1ster with soft liven rags and cool water with store of nourishinent, aad cheerfal words aad tender touches about dreadfal hurts so aa to belp the poor fbliows back to life.” *Yos, that is Lrno as far as it goes,” & very eminent minis- ter roplied, “but it does por gy far cuough. \We must save souls and bodies both. We must point these wounded men to Jesus, and tell them about the thief on tho Cross. **That I canoot do for one,” the dissenter replied fioally; ** we had no time at Donelson for anythiog but naraing ; 1t will be the same at Pittsbwig Laudiog, and when I re- member who these men are—our noblor sud braver brotuers, who went ont from their homes while we stayed safe in ours, and fought sod fell while wo nover riased s scratch in this great quarzel—I ghould be sshamed to point them to the thief on the Cross, or any other thiel. It would be an nsul: to their white manhood,” But this was Brother Moody's way then aa it is now. Savivg souls roee before Gis mind with such ao awfal background of bliss or woa that the blessed ministrations on which we were really seut out were in dauger of being for- gotien, aud if we had caught s spirit weshoald tsve added fewer to fower, winlo the kindly human world that coufd trust euch men just as they were lo the tender merey of Ged would bave cried shame on us. Yet the maa Lisd & buman heact in lus breast too, 20d did narse and tend tae men as he found time ta do it outaide Lus main pucpose: but, ko faras [ was able to watch bLim, lus great busi- ness a8 saving souls, And this is Lrosher Moody to-dsy, in whatever light we look at bim. Nutuce, art, science, his- tory, and Lfe are as nozliug to him, and vanity, except as they can be made the means to this oue ond. Bring hum the music of tns grandect orasorios, with all the voices and instruments this side of heavon to interpres thom, and thay ars of 1o account iu comparison with Sansey. Stow Lim all the pictures ibat bave stormed the heart of the world, he would not care for them a all uatil he fouud s Scrpure piece for the etarting _powt of oo oxhortation, and the portentous figures oa the ceiling of the oid Farwell Hall wouid do just s weil a8 the best. Pile up all the poetry which bas poused out of the human heast from Homer to Wiutsier, he would pick out tixs Pualma of David, with whatever besido he found 1n tne Bible, a few acored ot hymus, and peihaps Pol- lock’s **Course of ‘[ime.” from the priceless treasure, aud leave the rest to their futa. 1 have no duubt, wndeod, that bis own Lttie hymn-book would be caught out of tie wretk of watlar in preferencs o Slakspeare, if the question cunld Come up for his personal’ choica as to which of these books must pass into eternal oblivion, Now we need not be at any luss aboat tho second gecret of B.other Moody's power when we real- ize what a forca gathers to o head :a any soul of & native. original quality when the whole ti- verss can be brought down to this diamond pomt. It is $ho milliooaue's secres in monoy-making, the elier Bennett's ee- cret in the eceation of the Heraid, Georgo Stepbensou’'s in the locomotive, Cobden's in free_trade, Garnison's in equal hu- 1man rights, and Fatber Matbew's iu the saly tion of hiy couutrymen from the cursa of whisk Vhorever we fiud & M3n of ODE PArpos:, barw- ing, acling. aud alivo to the tips of hia fingera aud tho cord of his heart to carry® thas purpoa out, we find :a iaster-spint which can compel tio stars 1o their course to heip do 1ty work. We need not seek th= solution of our problem 1n tho supernatural. It 13 as pata:al a4 the down- pour of Niagara,—aud Brother iloody ix one of thodo men. Oue ides (1ad seizod um and no'ds hitn; he will work for iz, watch for it, 8iarvs for it, live from hand to niouth, and turn away {rem all reward excopt that which comes in bis work, and I doubt not he would have starved many a time but for the constant care men ke John V. Farwell kopt over lus listle home. Aunother secrot is, that, within thasa lims in _ which ho tuioks and acts, Brother Moody 18 3 Teal hamau person. A man of no culture, bouud by po ecalesnstical bonds, His Leart plays freo and sirong, and 13 fail of warm red blood. I raid 1 weut to hear Lim the last time ke spoko iu Chicsgo. [ wan very much swuck bv hus sermcn. Kirat, thera wnaa statcment of the Fall,—bhow tust we sre all lost past human hope, I though he labored thero very much, stumbled, sud hammored, sed seomed to like it DO tmore’ than wo liko to give our caildren a bittec draught, and be scemod glad whon it was over. ‘fhen he began to taik to us sbout the ity 2nd love and frée grace of God in Jesus Christ, and here Le was thoiongliy at homo. His voico fell into teoder cadeuces, toucked witha winsome pathos that mads mo weep ; ho talked with us, man to man. perfecily free trom tno palpit maoner ; told us stories of hapless men and women who had beea iftea out of their woe and eim by Goa's great love, and then what Brother Kooy said in the sermon Brother Sankey saug in tho i until there scemeato be a vrooding joy sad peace over the whole piscs, and overy &in-sick mao aud woman could €ee the way opento a betser hfe. In a book all about this work some one senda ‘me from New York, tney nctice iu Heotland Dow sby he seems of talluog abous nell. Ho only méntions tho dismal doom ©OCe iu & particuler sermon, and then 1t is the heil the drunkard makes for bimself bere snd uow. I tiiak Ican underatand this ; ko is a8 sby of hell a4 Father Taglor was, becauso it burts luim to bug the ugly id2a into his thougnts of tbe love of God and the pity of his Cuzist. This book opens wih = falsebood. The wriier s=ys Brother Xloody know nothing of the gospel of the grace of God until be wes 17. Ho told me once he was rzised an Unitarian, and be 8ays just what this writor says. thst he learnt nothing from us of tho Guspel. ‘Tho truth is he learnt nothing eleo from us but the Goapel, and that is what makes him 80 shyof thess barsh and bitter things that wou'd deform aud detileit: he can po more shake off the sweet, pure nurture of our fsith in the fatherhood of God, thzn he can shake of his own manbood. Sir David Browster bronght ¢ curions 8:ons once to a meet- ing of philosophers, a gem in which a photo- ° graph haa been taken by a natural process; then the stono waa buricd, and when it came up agac into the sun, and Erewster found it, tae picvure came gradusily out of its heart, but in the dark it would disappear. It ia :be secret of all that is most tender and humane in Brother Moody's gospel—the jold pictnre is still there, caught in those years and hudden in his heart forever. He cannot pact with his birthright. Ouce in graco always in grace. He cannot deoy utterly the Nisian that came to im in those eatly daya. Then he has another arm of powar. That faculty of seeing onlyin & line and missing whatever lies on either wide of :i, by which be i able to shut out literature, =cicuce, art, aod in- 8piration, 80 far as they tnierfere with his main purpose, enables him to sbut out all the light modern sctence and scholarship has caston the Bible. Qf all ths men of mark I Lave over met. he is the one to adops the speech of tho ancient woman who satd, ** [ believe the whale swallow- ed Jonth because the Bible says s0, sod if tos Biblo eaid Jonah swallowed the whale, 1 would bolieve it.” And then with thi power of unquestioning bslief I notics he har another of intenso realization. He tranclatet our common vorsion iato the direct and 1ncisive vornscalar of this very day, while his Job and Dantel, hia Peter_aund John, are not Orienta's. but Americans, whilo ths wouderful, mystical old life which lies to most men in the mell twilight of theold days, is aa near to his eyes asit it were pasmwg aloog Madison street at bigh Dooa to-day. Then he lights the old woudsrs afresh with thiogs aboutas wongerful which