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YOL SULZS. CLOAKS, ®a, HOTELS, FALER HOUSE CEICAGO, The Largest and Best-Furnished House in the World! ROOMS, WITH BOARD, From $3 to $5, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOF! To the Proprietor of Hoteln In Chifcago, partioularly the * Pacific,” who ate falscly advertising thexr Flo- tola n practically Bro-proof, and yot paying 2) per cont for mmurarice : Having crected a Fire-Proof Hotel, at an additio cort of conntruction of over haif a niiliinn of doliars, and_bemny unwilliog any Hotel in Chicsgo shiould clatm exemption from fire, and uot by entitied to it, 1 hereby challeniw auy of you to the followiug trisl affer tho closing of the Exposition: Tho Chief Proprictor of any hotel may Lring on his back all the kinding Lo ©an ¢arry to any chumber In the Puler Houso propur (not including tho Waliaali aveuue oxtension), in which chamber the furniture, carpeta, curlatus, aud mirrors #ro 0 remsin aa they how nre, A iro may then bo buflt in the middie of the rooin, after which the dour shall bo kept cloeed for one hour, 1f, at tho axpira- tion of thut time, tho fire lisa not apread heyond the room, the proprictor of tho oprosing Hotel in to pay for the damsge by firo and winoko to tho farniture, sic. hat, if tho firo extendn boyond the lmits of the room, thera will not bo any chiarge for the dsmsge, but T'will pay the proprictor five thousaud doflarw, on condition, iowavor, that 1 isvo like privilege after- werd, on the rumne day, nod, If 1 do not reduce 1t to sshes {n one hour, 1 will pay the Proprictors of the Hotel all dumnge’ to the furuiture and room, aud twenty thousand dollars besides, nn]»o-m uf thoouey 1o bo made in any Bank that may be agreed upon, Thia challensa inay bo accepted entiro, or simply as tatho fire-yroof quality of the Paliner Hause, 1) PALMER, CARDNERHOUSE, CEHICAGO. Located corner MICHIGAN-AV. and JACKSON-ST., f{ronting on Lako Park, with fine view of Liako Michigon, opposite tho Great Expo- sition Buildings, noar all tho Rail- road Dopots, and places of amuse- mont ; the finest location in Chicago. Prices---§3.00, $3.560, and $4.00 por 121 & 123 State-st,, WILL EXHIBIT TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6), NEW BTYLES OF JITS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Furs, Real Laces, &, To which we cordially invite our riany friends and patrons, Store will remain open till 9 Mo . e o FINANCIAL. fORTGAGE LOANS CHICAGO ANDCOOK COUNTY Real Fstate, ~ |ow coiommmn, o = o SHERMANROUSE NEW YORK, . K JOHN H. AVERY, cnchao. Pricen Reduced to $3, 83,60 and $4.50 per Day, The most Elegant otcl in tho city. 300 Buperb Rooms, magnificently furnfsbed snd provided swith entirely firo-proof, Location oue block from Army Headquartern. DISHELL & HULBL NEVADA HOTEL, 159 LA SALLE-8T. Plrstclass facilities for fiuancial negotiations in o 148 and 150 Wabash-av., < Near Monroc-st., one block from Exposition Building, TR,EI &\;‘: GO $2.00 PER DAY e s f With Jews etyle and ceremony, but more real com- fort, than fu many places of greater pretensions and {CnLNTERED)) fgtior prives. Offg: 121 Dearborust, Chicago, I Morigage Loans on Tieal Extate, improved and un. 1mproveds Iocated 1 tho tity snd suburbe. of Chicaga snd in the Btate of Lilinols, exelnaively uegotiated, fiecurity sstured to capital secking iuvestmonts of (his character by the adoption of a system peculiar to this Institation, Loans speedily exccuted at tho lovest rates of inter- o, Eapeusts moderat ILLINOISTRUST Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. OAPITAL AND BURPLUS - - - $525,000 Pn&-a 4 per cent interest on Trust fis. GRAND, UPRIGHT, AND SQUARE PIATNOS. TILE STANDARD PIANOS OF Ti(E WORLD, TIRST of the GRAND GOLD MEDALS OF BONOR, WORLD'S FAIR, PARIS, 1667 ; LUNDON, 162, Special attention fs reapectfully directad to the latest improvetacnt i their Tanofortea, the NEW PATENT TONE-S8USTAINING PEDAL. This valusblo and important Invention greatly en- Iarges the capacity of the Pisuoforte for the produc- tion of musical effecta. Lyox & HeaL: Geuera) Agents for ths Northwey State and Monroo-ns., Chilcag ~ INSURANGE, QUEEN Fire Insurance Co. OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Capital, - - - - - $10,000,000 Assets in this Country, -~ 1,264,965 Insures Dwellinga and Furniture, Duild- ings, Morchandise, Grain, and other desira. ble proporty at tho usual rates, G por cont on Savings Depose Money to Loan In largo or small sums, on Chicago Proporty, at lowest curront rates, J.D, .VEY, Mortgago Loans, 80 Wuuhington-st, = ] REAL EETATE; ; A BARG-AIN. A beautiful Lake Bliore lot, 87x250 feet, wilh Iake 4ad svenue fronts, Adjoina the elogant reaidenco ected by W, H, Tiand, Eaq., Just south of Thirlys sinthat, * For sals for s fow days at one-Lalf ita valus, Alirge part of the purchase money can remstn on BOTIgIge a8 6 per cont, Owner 18 & non-roaident. Fartber partioulars as oftice of JUNIN M. AVERY, 139 LusSnficest,, Room J. e e Tln!} CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. JAMES I. ROSS, Agent, T e & Prog e bl Gy doived 162 LA SALLE-ST. JEFFERSON BROWN. DISSOLUTION. Jué frm of R, I1, Fleming & Co. i« this day dis. olted by mutudt cousent. © K, I, FLEMING, 3.0, BAKER, e I .. s COPARTNERSHIP, The undersigned will continue graip busigess of eming, ing and Commisaior echanta, Orseo No, 9, 160 Whshsyton JEFFENSON nROWY, STOVES AnND FURNACES, e —— CUSHING'S TUSULAR. Sloye, (irale, and Farnace, ‘This diacovery glves more heat from a_given amount of fucl, In open grates and Franklin_stoves, thau closa stoves, We have thirteen sizes of furnaces, Can warm the largeat church or smalleat cottago, We especially recommend thew for soft coal, Call apa see, or send for circulsr, al SOk 4w, FUEML QUSHING, WARREN ¥ CO,, DISSOLULION., 5 =3 No, 66 Lako-st. Ths oopartuenship herotofors extating between DENTISTRY, Baup & "g.gr’, l’mr':mu-u. 831 Jiil}d—ll.fll this dsy lved by mutual consent, W, C, 8MITH, J. H, HOGLY. TEETH. Wb, and $30 when yon can gat the beat full et o I&.{h‘l’fblh MCCHESNEY'S for §3, The fincet aud moat fashionsbie resost In the city, Corner Clark nd Randalpl-ats. Culesgo, Oct, 1, 1815, Mr.D. 8. Baking, our successor, will continue fo W3y 0n 8 regalar 'preacriplion businsas ab the old Yazd, and we chcerfully Tecommend him $0 our pote 702 14 & raliable chemiat, Respectfully, T —— AMITII & HOGFY, > ‘WATCHES, FINE WATCHES & TIMEREEPERS Giles, Bro. & Co. Offer tho largest and most carofully-selocted assortmont of Gonova and Amerioan Watohos, Rich Gold Jewelry, Fronch Clocks, Bilverwsre, and Fanoy Artioles to bo found in the West, Manufacturing themselves, and hrough their New York and Europoan Houses, they have tho advantago Dfofl'erkng the Newest Patterns at the Lowest Prices. It will be for the Interost of those about purchasing, either ut Wholesale or Retail, to com- Pare their stock and prices with thoso of other manufacturers and im- Porters, " Nos, 366 and 268 WABASH-AYV,, CHICAGO, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1875. GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENTNE Held, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Will on THURSDAY, Oct. 7, male their ANINUAL GRAND DISPLAY Pars and Berin Garmes, SUTTS, CAMEL’'S HAIR SEHAWIS, GENERAL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND UPHOLSTERY, At which time the entire store will be decorated and in the evening illuminated, and re- main open until 8 o'clock MILLINERY. RAND OPENING T Great West End Dry Goods House. To-day, Tuesday, Oct. 5 Tho rublic s cordlally invited to our annual AUTUMN EXPOSITION ° o .# AIs NAN On thia oceasion will be displayed the most olegant anzortment of fashionablo Paris and New York pattorn Millinery, togother with tho choicest productions of our own artistio trimmors. Also, an clegant dinplay of * Evening Light” fabrics and novelties in the Dark Room., Tho various departmonts throughout tho houso will be suitably decorated with thelat- cat and richost Fall and Winter fabrics, (arson Pirie& o, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, “IT PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WRST SIDE SH. To ordor, of tho best fabrics in use. Full lines in stock of our own manufacture, We aro proparod to make Shirts to order in ocight hours, whon nocossary, LSON BR(S, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike's Opera Uonse. Cincinnati, NEW ‘WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC? Grentest Sowlng Machiue Inventlon of the day Completely Rovolutinnizes Machine Sowlng, Removes all Ditficaliles, Perfect and Durabis \Work always nssured, No luostruction qr Experieaco roquired, o Pracilcally without a Tenston, Dost Powerful Ferd over Savoated. New Stiteh ltoantutor, The Galy ""”"Efi-ffi'e:fi—.x‘:;."."“ with Autes Absolutely Nolavless in Operatios. w und Valuable Featurce. Call and Investigate AT BALESROOM OF Willcox & (Giths Sewing-Machine Company, 200 Wabash-av., corner Adums-st, MAN, WHOLESALE JEWELER, 136 STATE-8T., Chicago, Ill NOTION t Chicago Safet 4 having kouds stored at Chicago Safety fllfi:l w'l‘l:;)llmr),“n\l and 62 East Haudolph-at., \\1fl call aud pay BLOFide On 4aws ut vuCe, Ollierwise they Will bo aokl {0 pay aloragu DYEING AND CLEANING, _ DYEING. Ladies' snd Geatlemen's Garmants dyed and cleansd ina lngucflnr manger, STON FANOY STEAM DYE HOUBE, 190 Bouth Qiark, 104 Iliinots, snd 65 Wy DIVINE TIDINGS. Moeting of Clergy and Laity Interested in the Revival. Intimations that There Is Not All the Harmony There Should Be, A Suggestion that Hammond Be Called In---Mr, Ravlin's Plan, Dr. Goodwin Makes His Re- port of the Visit to Moody. The Latter Is Deterred from Coming by the Tone of the *Interigr.” Meeting of the Chicago Preshytery—Dis- cussing the Exclusion of the Bibte, A Correspondent Gives His Ideas About the Revival-Meeting of the Baptists. The INinols Methodist Conference Pays Its Respects to the Dram-Drinkers and Tohaceo-Users, THE REVIVAL. MEETING OF PASTONS AND LATM| An adjourned meoting of the pastors sud Iny- men of the city intereated in the propoved great rovival movement was held yesterday uftornoon in Lower Farwoll Hall for the purpose of hoar- ing tho roport of the Committeo of Fighty, nud further discusuing nrrangemonts generally. Tho attendance of pastors was notably less than at the meetivg in Motliodist Church Block. many who then took part bowg absent, whiie of lny- won thero was quito ay great, if not a larger, number prosent. After prayor, tho meoting was called to order by Mr. W. 1, Wolls, Chairman pro tem of the Committeo of Eighty, who said the meeting was called that the Comuntteo might KNOW FROM THE CHURCHES WILAT WAS TILEIR YEEL~ N to foel tho pulso, and know what tho churches wished, Withous waiting for Lrothar Moody to come, it waa proposed to begin tho woik, aud when he came to bo propared to welcome him s the Jeador on whom they could all upite, He desired to havo an expression of opinloa from tho pastors upon tho subject, 1o rojuested that bofora proceeding furthior that somo brother would lead in prayer, that thoy might bo Lrought nto & spirit of upity in the work, The Rlev. Dr. Deswwoy offered a prayer. in which Lo petitioned that they might all bo stirred up 10 good worke, and that thero might be Lere an out panring of Gud's spirit upon tio people, “Thie Chatr ealled upon THIE BEV, WILLIAM ALVIN BANTLCTT for an expresdon of s viows, he Laving ey one of thewo who urged that tho work bo comuenced without delay, S, Batlelt gadd bo had a goneral notfon that tho Lest way to bold a mecting wan to hold it 1 goner. al eriticitm on the whole thing wan that there Lad been too mich preparation to do, fustead of doing, A dome militee of Liguty bad beet appointed, But o Comuit, toen of Lflity toget onu man 4 come 10 Chieagoscetiud tobe dieproportionato, 1 Brother Moody was the wan e uwed 1o be, ' Tetter of tive lines inv'ting him to come would euice; buf, I b noeded 1 o cone ferred with Uy clghty wien, aid 10 be told bow et motiey would be Taied 10 got U mectlugn with the Engliats arnauients mrarted to our plain stylo 6f wore shiip, he (Mr, 1) Lind doubtans fo Moody's efiviency, M, Bartiett telicved God wwaw waiting o Wi Chi- . All they had to do was to tury thelr disbes sa an to eateh l's shower, If they were uoiig to wait o disciins whetber the dishios should be turned with o &poon or a patr of tongn they would ot cairll kity= iwing, Lt them begits the work, aud God's Viesslig woukd follow, For that reston he had favered o Jesser cutmuiit-, 0 countutig of only enough - mon 10 u rameo matlers, 3ir, Welle sald thero was & mlbsappreliension about 1o Committee of Eighty, Tt wan not designed that the whoie number sionld ho 8 Working Cotumittee, but that the Working Comiaittee shouid Lo reieeted from the elglty, et Drayer was_aifered by thio Kev, J, W. Kengelt, in whiich ho asked tho Disioo Lkering on the work; 1n this city, whethier they luvitid for help to como or not, MR, B, F. JACORN BAID every ono In the houno 1nst Lo fmpiressed a8 they had Deett at the lsot meetiug that they were not prepared for s preat revival, and that they needed 10 get down an thelr knees before God and Bumblo thomwlves 1 the dir, imploring His holp. If that waa frue, tho converss was frue, that fhe pustors wtood 10 the way of the work. ' If they came togethier hie belleved tho work would bé biessed whetker Browher Mooy camoor ol 31in couming was s sec- oudary watter, It wad uvident that wit the churciies ono-Balf the population of (ho elty were dens titute of them, Tt might b said that it was the fault of the peoplo that they did nt ko to ehiurch ; but that was ot the question, Ho auggested that they pray (hiat they might bo brought together a0 that tho work wight by begun, A PABTOR FROX 10WA #ald o was glud to witnes tho throos of the clergy- men i thila otter, 1t proved that thes wers bt mei, 1o could aco throngh 11, for ho liad een throngh it. When Vrather Hxmmaid was in Towa, & dekgation had beeu sent to {nvito him toblu (tho apeakerd) Lown, Brother Hammond couldu't come, aud the Comnities ot toyethier aud resolved o do the work tLemselves, snd did it, and s “groat bleswing bad followed. The spwaker concluded iy eaying that Lis pooplo and thoso of maby athier fowna fn tho Northwest wors looking to Chiraga 0 ko forward with the work, sad he trusted it wonld not be sulfered to Janguleh. A gedtlenas fn the audience suggreted that DIOTHER RANMNOND bad recently been in the city, sud that he be invited, Another gentleman said s wan at 5t, Louls when Drotber Ilmnmond waa working thers, They had all united ot hiin 88 Wye Toadvr st 81, Louss, and hia work hiad bect blesaed. 1 Brotker Moody caiue, and was so upited ou hiere, bia work would be bles A la¥ivau unako of the work accomplished in Ml wankro by Brother Hammond. All were lookink to Chicako 10 strike the key-note, snd it mattered nothivg whetlior thoy ralliea round Avody, Whittle, or Hau. mioud, w0 the work was done, But thero fuust be a leader. Prayer followed, In which petition was offered for help, livht. s0d guidnuce, for they werw I a perilous place, sind 2id Rt quite kiow what 10 do sbous 1t, TUE REV. J. 8 KNIOHT, of rogland, said that he had worked for weoks with rotier Mocdge When Moody sud Ssukey befan their work 1u England thes mef a cold reception, But wherescr they went God’s power foliowed thewr, Now, wasn't thid the fact 7 God had uwed men who bad uot polisied tOnRUM—who wero 1ot from the schools, $io0dy was 000 OF ko wits was sl ol 1ogonni he wiu i1 the rough, but Gad's Liesing bad attended bug work, aud there wust be sumo leader, TUE HEV. DIL GOODAPEKD thought tho brethren here were Feady for any work the Conmittos of Eiguty might supyest, Tho difh to bo that they inet whthiour's play, and. onie thiug, auotber & differert, aud'they i oupty dlacustlon, Should (hey aect ot Earwell Uall ext week 10 8 great unlon mects gt Sir, Wells natd ¢ (e ructing referred 1t back to the e Committeo would 3 & plan, Sr. U, L' Jacobu waid the Cotmittve bsd arranged for A UNION PRAVEZR-MEETING a1 Parwel Hall uest Moudey, Whether an evoning 2 ~hould be called was 4 4uEation b whicl the wa.ivo dowired to bear from tho pators, Tho 0 4 1ol feel disjoraed 0 aasume tho whiule Aty of calling cvinlvd muotluge for thy . ‘Adl 'hl\)hlllm'fllliil 3’[’01)1‘3 san Br, Jaxiaanid bo bad brarh st second-band ttat he B A wEses B e e oand ttat he toward Fliladelpbia, The Coumitics trum that city wouid et i this wedk, b ‘IIII. J.V. r‘\‘m\'lu‘n 13 as to the transfer uf 1o BoOuday prayer-insct- T to the Lix bath which had been dogo by ths Co. 1wiitee, 41, If the pastors untted t & uujon 1oecting the hall wouldy't hold the crowds that would came. The Rev, Mr, Goodsperd moved that the meeting aprove of the aotlon of 1 Commities of Eigahy i arrangtug for uglon preyer-mectings fo Farws! ILH. prea e enmmancing Monday, snd thst three present pledgs themeolyes 1o cooperate thersin, Carrled, TIE UEV, MiL RAVLIN £ab) thatin the days of ths Apostiza revival wern gong AUIn different fasuion, Ax recorded In tho second £ of Acte, U v i tiest an this meeting Lnd dho toednd, Lt In i st naiow prayer-meetlugs, and thiry prayed nol for the eoting Ir{, Aany man of apontle, BuUEor the cottug of the Holy Splpt without enss. fug W it canes, aud &L ded Wi them, o wantid B KT*AL LI I A for next Manday night, At which they alocld all nufte b peager for the coine Ingof the Huly Ghost, They Ladieved I the e Jug of praser. It would bes test to the fmopin here of the power of prayer, and tho frager wonld be answersd, “To the onfajde world thin walting for any ;i ied 100 minch Lke leaning on It waw 3lready prodted that Clrirtians'would get o quarreimy and fail in thisir efforta to get np 3 revival.? Tlat wid annther rewsn for yet Walting fur any s, Suppare soroe. bady wers decwning out in the iake, or wery in 8 burn. In house, they woulta't mtop to diees how to Wt Lim out’ of “the luke or the Lurulng house, bt t work o @et Lim ont, Ro gt i Horace Greeies's aphisrism abunt Ferumption, that ¥ the way to rexnte was U resume, apriied to the work beforo thun—thie way 1 have's Tevival wanto bave s revival, Let pot the work bes dropped iero ; ot Teant Intthare by another meeting of tue Committen t try t0 4o romething, On motion of Mr, Gosdapeed the meeting then ad- Journed o2 pom, Sfouray, when there wiil one fetonce of tho Commitica of Eighty and the pastors aud lnity reative to tho revival worl s - THE COMMITTEE OF EIGHTY. HEPONT FIOM MOODY, Immediately upon tho adjournment of tho unfon meeting & meeting of tho Committes of Eighty was organized. On motionof Mr, Wells, Mr. J. V. Farwoli wes choseu permianont Progi- dont of the Commitiee. THE REV. 3B, 00ODWIN at this juncturo entered tho hall, and, being callod upon to report the results of Lis mis- mion to New York with Mr. Spofford to invito Brotber Moody to visit this city, iuformally reported that ho had found Moody roady to come here ; iu fact. though he did not ray 89, Brother doody appeare? to prefer com- ing bero to going anywhero elso, Hut Hrother Moudy thought things Lad been said about him in the nowepapers hero which hurt bim. He had the oplnjon that a prophet was withont honor in his own country, sud at tho kame time was be- rourht by committocs from Brooklyn, New York, und Piladelvhin to vixie each of those citiew, Te bad ot yel deciled where b wonld Mr. Goodwin wan_ssked what gewspaper Bad pite lislied articles that Trother Moody thaugt hurt biwm, r. Goodwin repli=d tuat THE INTERIOR had bod an article referrtng to Drotber Moody's lack of edncation, which Brother M, bad mentiune Mr. B, P Jacols, with o smilo, asked If ¢ Aidn't know abot that Anyhow, ail Mr, J, V. enid Komuthing 1o the effvet that My, Moody toust Enow that tho Apoetlo suscenled because of the Oppositi th intered, &ll'. Goodwin replied tuat WHAT HROTHER JOODY FEARE! was that it would fnjure hin work, What arrange- ment, he ssked, bail been made with the ehurches rela. e (0 thesuspension of weXeday wcetlnge during the resival. He wan wire Brother Mooly: wouldo't come unless ll the week-day meetings woen suspend. ed, o that the revival mectings might recelve the en. thre undivided contjugoun support and co-opcration of all the churches nud covgrozations. Another thiny ty De arrangud war with refercnee to chureh festivala and fairs., Birother Moy thought {t wonid te ® nity o Bave these in progresy duriug tho revival meetings 1o distract attention, Feveral members of the Committes ndicated that they thought both matters emald be nrranged. 3y, Goodwin added that Brotler Moody bad RO CONDITIONS TO IMPOsE anywhere, Tt what be snggerted as to thene matters wan triie of any place b which he migist Lo tuvitel, Wherever be went hie wonld ask that these thiogs ba doue; Mhe Philadelplls Commitiee Lad alrcady nre ranged that it sbonid bo so in that Brother Monly expromsed Limgelf to the Comuite as mont dreply fnterestel da the relihiun prosertty of Chicugo, which he eslied * the ity of s first love," and _as ‘most suxiows to visit it and comm & work it people. Daty, however, must override * mero peroual dodire, aod | #houlit not deciile ta commence work {n Chilengzo nntil he coult deterintue whother §t was the most. favoratiy conditioned of the citics which b extendel him in- vilutlons. He wos healtating between thin city, New York, anid Phiiadelplifa, There wero wome difiicuitiva fu the way of lis workin New Yo tninent wmong whisn ot wn grest 3 unenizity of focdin 0 an hie eonld deelre. Tae fuf 4t there was argely of an individual, aud 1ot of a gencral aocke tary usture. As to Phliudelrhia, o deetied the dition of aifalrw therw more favoratle, Tle felt slfzht. 1y obligated o givo tuat city tho prefersnee, s It had st fo bim @ committew When be was u London, nd he had promised that eommit. tec 10 comwo there i It Wak en crreame stanced 130 poem to warrant {t Lhlladel areatiy n_earn Jabiiac SI6.00) to rovhio buil ctacn, Mo cxpected fo o fttee from there aa well ane from New York fnr g few dayw, aud whould couslt with Loth, and wait to lear from Chfeago before e deeited, T whoard s where tho word ueered 1o b 10 moat favorunia confiiTOn Tor fHicess Ar, Goodwiih Wi of thi fpression from {he cona veesation that Mr, Maody would ¢iuliy coma 1o Chie ntn were miady cqually favorabio he other clties, Mr, Goodwin waw wreatly surprised to sco how closely atr, Moy had liept track of oven the persaual news of Chicaigo ¢ clew, 108 whowad b wreabis inzereated fu tha itinn of Tig pet - here, and kept 0 Comtuittes Ditey anawerine questionn ehucernini all the dvtaily of persons und soeieties tn which he foli au intorest, X Alter o brief canférence, the Committoe adjonrnon tomeet at Farwel 1l Thureday at 53 1 . 1., 10 ape nolut on Execotive Comnutie, anil fnatrucied the Necretary to seud notices to memters, Tequusting thore wha did not fntsn-1 to kerve or who did o Yt pathize wita thu movement to seud iy their Fesfgta tions, IN AN INTERVIEW, Pubiiabed in the ot and M, Mr, Grodwin w3, With referenco to” the prospesth of Tir vier Moody'n coming bore, that though Philadelphis bad rawed ing #todd ready foF oecpaney, and U would s abont $20.000 to copdind the mectings in as good shaps sa Philadl phis coull with fix §10,000, an the latter city would bo_compelled to’ ervet o buflding out af that s, Huthouaht, from what ho could tearn, thiat Moody would prefer to visit Cuic. but that a strong wcnse of duty mlght cause Lim to dectdy In favoe of Philadelphis, Ar, Goodwin alen riates that the Committeo found Drother Moody in excallent hoalth and apirits, Hix work in Eoglawl scomis fo linve agrecd with b by Healy, ¢ e s bucoma quito pordly, and added at least 30 pounds to bis avoirdupole. 1o secrvd i Othr Fekpects about s when b fefl Chicago, | With the stmplicity of 8 child ho took pleasure {n showlog thie vialtura Ll trewurea aud trinkets, convluting of niotographs and sutographw, und olier mo:uentos ro- celvod from England' nobility, aud chatie frecly and simply, tliing his adventures, ‘mishsps, and fortunes ith aa littlo cgotiany as though he had'not been the talk of tho worid ad the Wondor of tha Tiritieh Islo, Ho hrouglit over ta bis Granger brothers woveral fine blooded “sheep and othier vuluable stock, and in the showing of thedo be somed to take uo’ less interest than when converaing on spiritual matters, it i THE CHICACO PRESBYTERY, PROCEEDINGS OF THE BEMI-ANNUAL MEETING, The semi-anuual nieeting of the Chicagu Pres- bytery was Liold yeetorday in the Firet Presby- torian Church at Iydv Park. Tho P'resbytery ombraces about sovouty churches {n Chicago and vicinity, of which ouly a small number were rop- rosented. The session was oponod at Lalf-past 10 o'clock by the Nov. Amos I1. Doan, of Joliet, who led in prayor. THE DELEGATES. The Clork then called tho roll, and the faliaw. {ng membuers were fonud to bo prosant : MINISTERS, Chicago—Charles Elliott, Artivur Mitcholl, J. M, Git- sou, E. R Duyis, Sucod Fosty ¥, L. Pulton. C, L, Thompaou, E. I', Wells, 3. 11, Walker, 8. W. Duffieid, Hsary B, Faynter, O, G, Waters, W, 5L, Blackbury, Jucersile=J, i1 Trowbrilgo, Hudu Park=D, 8. Johnson, Hightand Park—E, L, Hued, Kcanaton—a. O, Noyes, Joliet—Arion 11, Duan, 3, MeLeod, Austin—E. N, Varrit Featons—" Woad, Waubcoun~1, W, Curlls, Wheetin —~Chiarlos Bulden, xLorns, Chicago—-Dr, Combsugh, E. A, Saalfelds, Eeanelon—i rhugiou, Wit—a, L, MISCELLANZOUY, The Presby tery next procosded to the election of Moderator and tomporary Clerk. Uu tuotion, tho Clork wani funtruotad to cast tho vote of thy Traibytery for the Hov. Mouroo Gilson for Moderator. Ruo Rev. .1, B. McLeod, of Joliot, was eleoted umx:nxy Cilork, Tho 12jork yead the minutes of the spring 11, Wlich wore approved. ‘aticm of Mr, McLeod, the Rov. Mr. Davis Wod DAdo pormanent Clerk. i 1 The Yollwring now mewbers ware sdoitied ) ribune. The ey, Porter 11 ol and the lev, byteryof Peori, T Ter, W, 1, Trna, 1y Alans, war, at'lia reog o, Lresuytery of §.nts HINIATERIAL CANDID Tha Board of Eda 1ot diaten foc e S fram e Pragtsters of Min- | Guorge W, Danlap trom the Frese the Pubin tn- 4310 to the ey Fhould Lreany the thir yroger Miavre, Tis niiffal Ater An ktanunation e relved utider Wi care o mends d tathe Bowed of thetr atudies for the nlnistry, On anetinn ot Dr, Fest, i i daefdng that the pa toral relatiote of flie v, Mr, Seklen, of the Whee Clhureh, bo diseilved u 412, FIRYT GLIDIAN CHURCH, Mr. Saalfeldt made o slinrt adures in behalf of the Firm Uerman Uhurcl, which bad recentiy st v pase tor, anit was now I a'very precnrinua roniivion, The Rev, Jacol) Lt beattily aecondel the apreal, AL fereid o the need of worsng e durl fuane, wawe jufidel peiniciplen had Lo th 0eans of akjug e Bl out of the pablic sl e, Tl mustter wan referred Lo the Comumitice on Home Misrloter, THE BIOL IN THE 8cunof.e, el offered the (ollowing s Public Inteilizence and an enligu:ened pblic ¢ ouneiences atd {ratrnal feing armons all visees of e population, aro the mesns of lifo to ove ary veratunts and Wirkiras, e hias pravel itee'f fn all hiatory i of theny eleienta of - ropublicads Aean'red, Thst 1t {nthe right of Government oa LAt 10 11 oWl feTmanence and wel). gty rocog. Blee the Bibie 0 the pabads sehirda v the ndart of ) morald A Taw s thatie ¥ b erroncons palfes o dae grarde huck o bers by {ta expuision from the selioo! {t 1dug tho et £einfid 0f 11 1ne qualities whick sk a word At 13 wnbin funking of gool cith Zeun In of the achaole, Torn §rerate e action of the Board of Eduzation of the City of Coiesgo tn remaving the Bible from tie sckools of this city, and peay all friewin | Of @il govermment 1o Mute 1 measuron for the | resturatinn of th: Lible to that place i one pubiic #ehinois which §t Las Lieid sinice the dny of their orlzin, Zte30'ted, That 10 this action we dinclaim teety atl lerfere with the peligium bberts of any OF 1 ek from the Gavermnent ravor we nltn auly at thoee elvmenty 3 ired to havo s fuil e Bt e aoved that it e nuds chal urder of the atternoon, Secrotiry ald b 2 application from the 1O the R, Gueorge W, from the Presbys ¢d t the Comnittce Bervicea roparted that bt 12o clock atot begli cealn a Bl at B u'elock, 1o meet wgabn Davin Ftatel, [ snawer to an ingairy, of collecting the various umounts AF weze youd, TR COMMITTLR, 0% SUNTTES o1 the Ifutiytery ts the Minatos, 0t e OvC T fon fn tho Tal Ata,iy atd rec d that the I'reslips ralled the at, wmecting, A recirs Thr Prveby ek, eilled to order at 2 o'clock, el that, ny eo few . the discursions on Mr, Miteh- The 1 memoers worn el reyolusions 1oued for balf un bour.” Car- ricd, Tue Clerk rexd ntenn, roquestinz o di-s 1me wn thy charel and the Jev, P, L Cordon, The request was, uls erton, gratid, At war teud from the Rev, Willjam. chigrel, mossiunr thie Presbyt. ry for i i ev, De. Miteh- eiluffered oy Goi'n bltsnins upen e brethren The Linv, d, 3 A Feiiition for wil 48 Lot teedng, ML NINTH CHUBGH. The ew, D, Pattere o ropert.d from the Commite teo on the Nnth Ci membern of that church had b % 1ers to such other ehnreued w thy; After same Nintn Church sl TION. cde 1o the dinettedon g g e removal of the Bibln Til The Prosbytery on the romonitiois 10 m the i Teenution vequirs, ler It was T Fald it dhln't gl e would modit tho fers 1 il dittere: L4 yerolutf g alof tie two actiona a1 L izt £lat there wero w ¥ 1 4l harm iy and . Al wer oqunlly agreed Ul tere Was mo istlaenco fu {h World m Fowe ot for 40 s thad f the Bibe same of LI L a8 0 the desir shienes Of watutaining e Blug i the public ach v, Ay b @ imjurtate af tie Foadia: of e Dible hu ld way o 1 el Areal a4 Ay the power of the aneme ool poceriment, ot Putlic mcamurs rbafl b fkon t preserve the (g ence and W irep it withiy ) Teack of 18 growing peneratings of vl leon, the readfug of the Bitle shall Htate us by the fawily, Ths e a day wds 1o pi Bl the The il ilnger way an {nsimificant momber, hu sl one dut ust want b b i e of unloas b wotnp valid reas * 0w claim o thy Tt by the ugg of the 1o oae ral reputation of it 10 eut it oo an well el tho right fo eut gkt hupd. T steaker mentioned fart that out of ) Caraflies i Ly 1ol Were visited by colpurtenr, only MAty hul £ Jibia {1 theie Do Thu uportance of the Bib.e did uot depend npon { amount to wafeh 1t was nar o dn the roveren Wil Wh1sh Iwan read, but tho fact it it wis by g act bell up nndyevuized mstho stan-tied of ous tuorsls and of ons laws, The readingg of {t W ommendation o it 4y something th) Cuto ug i zood habits and g iad wean mafid 4t 5t was o violation of il #Ttied to command that the Tible bo read {n e sekonte, X 1 oue could clam the right to rdestroy s il which others were nt restod and Which (neulested priuciples for unfver-at welfare, THE NEV, €, L. THOMPSON #01 hie had felt norey 8 oo that thy Losrd of Educa- tlon had taken such 3t mportant scton Wit w it fnif for th wpproval of tkie peaple, B o bt Vo that this sction was but the entering wedio to the overtraw of religion, ho could tiad o words of o demustion revero enot This, HOWevor, was (jliee tiotisble, Ho tust ditfer from 'Me, Mitchell in 4 fo respocts, If the objections to the Bible were bowest, W B omun came to i and waid that his couscfenco Was hurt by fhe forving of the Bible uhon s chldren, e rhoubt Ltk that that man's 1dess oughit 10 ha 1o, It Wik 8384 1At tho BibIn wan o unsectarian bk, bt e totween the various religivis bouks ¢f thu world, the Bivle fau Acctarian book, 1t di.t uot seeu that the uiok réading of the Bible waw's violation of the religions HLerty of & Clirletian, but 1o force th rovding of 1t up- ot unbeliovers, that was 1 viohton of bberty, Thero Merw bul two grounds ou wh'ch 1t coult e elalmed that the Bibl 1d e retuzued G thoscloals, Ong of thent wad coversd by Dr, Mitel ' resntutions, Buk thio [dea that the walvatlon of the Bepublie depetids upots the Tasling of & few serses of Hie Bible before 8chool hours—this seas sndved too ridiculous, Thas wecomnd Teaxn Was (Lat, wiigy osing the Iea of the Cathulien 10 bo Bunet, atul the action of the Boed couwclentions, wo Lad 10 Ught to detikud that the Libiv stuuld' by peinstalled, Tho speaker, i eor clusdon, elitiued on & lrowler ground than Sr. Mitchell that the dircontinumiee of the resdiug of the Bivle i the ¥ locls was the Lest step tuat could b taken, as {t calirged our Yuhlquhml syeloin and uated the trie 3ud ouly principlos of ruligious PHOF, ¥, L, PATTON spokoin favor of tho resolutions, He satd that if o huonld agzan 10 live without auy re. Igiou, su 1 thefo should be 1o vellglou in th wlio t, tho loman Catholics would havo yood reason (o come Vsin becauss they wero tazed to support scbooly weher ol relfgion wan unrecoguized, Clvro Were, thou, two borie 1o the dllemums, Elthor way they dy ), they run agalust their prejudives, aud the only way t satiafy theiu §d 1o tuach thefr religion as they belave. 1t, aud aa they would bave It tauit, THE HEV, 8, N, DUFFIZLD ugread with Mr, Lattou, atd hehl the Romaa Cathalics respousvle for alk tha bigotry, lgnoranco, and vu ' wtitil of the ago, Lo thoughi 1y question of B, ho- reahin atfected chvil and religious literty, TUE BEV. MU WALKER slid ot bellovs that thy loniau Catliplics of ¢! bl suy more 40 do with the eroinditg of 1 requining Wbla vesding (n tho veliooty than bad any of v gentioraon there present, the preciee it cnce, Do oue woemied (v huow ¢ Wiat 18 wad, It weewed t0 L that & great deal e of i i leon attacked to the subjoer then #t . For hls part e did not Lelioro that th Tulo oblectod Lo the rading of o Biblee 1o could nt vols for the resolutions, vwns to 1hat clause whichs clatmed & an a * zlgut of govrument ' to come 1l the readliug of tho Bible Buiww furtber discussion took place, articipated fn by Busere, MoLond, Hurd, Trowbridge, sud Pattorson, The hoir of sdjournuent hwing' areived, it was moved that the dis-ussivn b ossioncd Wbl evuiug, when S ahould be ke special eader of busluuss, to- | M e Tae) NUMBER 42, : @thier swith the reporyof L Fiia $orbof the Committes on Forelgn On motlon, 1t ww = ant §2 tentation of the chm‘l} fATpt Bl for i anse foria. 10 Wil Grorgo W, Dunian 9 2 fwel 3 o, oy The Jiex, Me, Vi Aavad 11t the vote on the Tilicreading rea iy 0 m takon bnmediasaly, | The Dovato wasvlin sue,” St ines were audioles ;& wesvrea reparted tho follof 5 AR 510,00 s . 521,50 5 it nisp and ey Tontae Installation of tha ey, At ol oienn =5 in then taken until T n'elock, I tue eventS B o wern religions serriees, nnd re. 10t 0y ¥ and Home' Missions by Messrs, b €2 urm, reaprctlsely, ; N R weh Adjourned Mondiy 14 unary, 145, V0 wntl th —— PREPARATIONS FOR A REVIVAL. HOW JOILE TUE GAPTIST BEGAN THE WORK, T the Esttor of Tha Chicaon Trigune ¢ EvAXSTON. Oct. 1.~Tho question now sgitat fug the tel: airclos of Chicaga ls, Bhall we Lavo a groat revival? Thore can hardly bo two opitiint# in eurd 1o the need of a great change tur the better. but there is an open tleld for dis- cuksion 88 10 tho character of tha *foyival® which would best meet tho ouigeucien of tho caxe, ) ‘Tho general state of expectation upnarent among all classes rominds ono—although in & merely incidental way—of that scone df old When the peoblo of Judea wont out in multitudos to the bauky of tha Jorlan to hesr the preaching of Join the Daptist, The great burden of bia mepuga way repenteuco or change. The eli was not only to tha *uiunors™ biit to all clasges and conditions, The religious pao. Fle, Lowever emfueut for plety and zeal in tho caune of religion, wero fucluded with tho rest. Tho grest lereltug process indicated by the figure of Slling the valleyw, razing the mountains aud blila, streightening $hie crovked ammd smootilog the rough places, Uraught il the poopie upon an equality u regard ta nosd of Preparation for tan ailvent of the Chrint, Tiaere aro thoughtfu: fwoble, who ate scenstomed to are necostary for the well of the | 107k Lelow the mers surfact, who thiuk they can ses a and for the Dy f he | BT Dore i e apy lication of tha record of thoro ¥R (riend of those nitural charae | Bitea o the Present coudition of tilngs, Tuere ape Hese that those who wocld el the | P70 to be no less need of poutance ! chools nre Dot A L the interest of | ononsg the whers of churches than among They Wk Hherty ¢ weaken | 117 % mumers wutsrle, Nupposo wo ape 7 o fnpair that tn whidiall | 19 he eeive worls of the undanated pecachie i { from the Wil lerness, and koo if there bo any ftooss oF ¥ A i kel et The multitinles, iipresod and convietad by bia t worde, unioad, What . then must wo do 2% Mark the wondeeful synilication of his anwwer, how it wiriek bt one blow, aud it ot th sin of sellehunes s 2 e that hathe two cout et b dmpart unto Lim that Bath nune, wnc be Wt bath foud letbim do Wkewine, Tiring (WK rtatid ard of w) Wt constitutes the % frujes WALy o Perentitioe ¥ home th aurscives, and whers dowe'statid? Wonld we destrr a + revival ¥ gt el et Suppose the S Evangeliet ” Mondy should presd e thie uanuer the grand dotrime of wneciteh love and care® for o fellowmen, even to the sharing oue good tiings with ti M K ek we W tetatu, wbating uot 3 tert oty e spivituf Juln's utierance 7 - fa 1t probabie L the tuthisters. and (c Uous) businest men Culeaita would be »0 eager 10 Aecure his ‘e ciersy may ad - deodd ot clianity iy bt 2 s waen God's hleesic e and cxpectel, Wit buw Leoble and baling ical When compured with thens WL oF Ve Fareri.itier, 1M prea’ ting had the rm g of ) at the dull thud of & buse siloy wnd conn To. cre i erving need of a radirsl chango fo the cliaractory and hves of vast numbers of s win vt to i followers of Clrlat, 1 alma fu i, their methoda In their daly voeats toele dealin and s on s, o with others,—all are evidently o selfint tareprovl s are (hose of men of the world, | They are 20 moro upright. 4o tore 1acorrup itk {1 thede Bonesty, than sre those who do 1ot clug 10 3¢t frow otlier than purely selllsh otives, If Me. Moudy n truly + s wonls feiricas) Blunting their e, wunre thnt prn.| ' Tnesmars of premarstio: wéut of God * he will utter withut tonfug them down and Vit ofleua, Nor will s the keyetote of r God'n work, A wWao, C havig whlnitatico of e fhan poods” Cwill Cpermit s brothoe to omute leeky bt oam o unindakable need of repeutin demauted of the gl cativ—thuse % ofiieeaiolders ™ Wha werw proverbial for thou and Tobiwry—that they viouid be honest vlinite win esentid t thele preparution for Got'n worn. The solliers Were requiired to abstain ut conctinct, §om waking uojust aceunse 10 be content with GQwar wages, This WAL Bl filced theie cake, YU Wan pro 80 far as the Injuni tot Were Otwyed, a0 tur Were the ditforent clasres FecBiN e, Te Y ta aceopt the Chirist at 15k come niauner, af Me. Moody in % aent,” Lis preparn all elysaes of peapla for that work o Hpinit of Gud Wiiicl rusults (n purifiod ol it " slintdeance fn tio fact that the ro- o refueod o dfsten 20 the mevdage of Joha, Tl the tostimuay of God agatust themms g ikl ot ackuawledgo that they, too, 1 aradical change fn e o vo thelr Mountali, atid thie Wt oL who taried away from id thes tewnnt.zu of Jeaie too Fadical atad o U Ledley to seltishiness of evory 5 Po)octed te July One who eam for e w rder 41 b an the v I At T these dediveratics, I thors it te n lonest; of gnmng by for bmanity,~if there shonid restit 3 el for ol expended dn salge ddews {02 efforta tosn ;0od 1 cthers, 0 relloving the JOUE, BUCOREIRULE the dewpatring, comforting tho afe theted, feeing o hungry, ddis work for the un. cunplosed, who fh the curuing winter will Lopelessly waiit o stgeets destitute of food and of oy erythiug W Jite cven cnturablo,~if wiich a rovival is - 0 Wil b Lewsed -tmed 1 e tasgared recond siows conspicunusly that God amids Wi Lender compiselon the poor, e lowly, sl sorrowiul, Aud itls searcely cone e b ot Wl retly aceoiits o Biblo as. Guthor thaat 10 ol ald inauurite s work I which the re. 1 nd Sty anould ot be o prominent revival of ot But it i tn o 3 repotitioy of fornier et Eencos, w * Siuers " are wrought upon by the paserof Fiious exeitenaent, i which the smotiona tatary 14 ki and tho better jmiy- ¥ Uy wavis of popular feellug, @ Ut Large aveesslons 1o the variog Wil izl o encourato the hearts of thisizs Pilan Lol ~tablo foundations, age e aliea by et vitgion, such un it ir; To pe TRICYIe Poiky afid teplenisn thy treannries of e ¢ 3 wark deir to the hearts of many 0 syio, bt I8 very queationable 1F a3 T dad boun b0l woald b giinod teroy, My peopls so 01kt £ farseand to o gredt senadtion, ALYy fuseibiv oar ity will Bave It 1wttt 1t wily o Frot G s quiestion oren to serjous. doubt, I conneetion With this sibiect, the writer woulq ©tonaszion preiched soveral weekn ago, sud v b %, Wpou o abwervae 0f the “rintlaty Sibbath " "o toxt™ was from Inaiaty *1f g turn sway thy foot from the S(bbatt, £ 10 iz tay phevaare on My Holy dug,” 1tanisbt by Lt these wards Wad referenconolely to Jorael, aud 11 s e tho quaation of obavrving the * Gl S5 bath '3 but, Dot to entarge upon this potut, It may be reat Lo tatice {u tho conteat wack sinincant exe rud un the followlng : * Loose every burden of o thou nntl thy kiuts of Lard bargain thie brutsed frev, and cancel overy upjust acgount, Hreuk thy Lread o the hgry, and loxd the i, rhiitered poor to thy houve if tioa weet one naked 3 clotlie ltin,? ete, Are thewn things of loa coneeience. Hiatt the vlmervance of o **Subbath ™ for which thatg iv 1o certain Dlvine anthority, but only to tealstlon Baagn of e Chyurch? Modorn Chrutiatis, as well tho anclent Juwes, wisy Kerupnlonsly uttend to ail re ligloun obwervatices “und practically fgnore “welghtier muatters ” of merey, Justiée, fadth, hone esty, O, If there be any raality In the Curlst'anity of to- dl{, wheru bs the 5 avertitle evil-nce? Where s that pracieal bve for men it accords with the teachiugs of Christ? Jesus watl: * Herein ahsil all men kNow ye are Ay diaiples, Lwcauss yo 1ove oue a. Other,” Ithic o the stu@ird, whers shall s d elrled bo fund ¥ Where, ala 13 thal unity among Curlat' followers which' vaod] cause the” world 1y kuow that 1w had been sent of dod? There are hun- dlreds to-day who doust act (rom were npulee, sug are not cartied away Ly blind popular euthuafa are louking for the’ prectical evidences of & re. Cltlatianity, If the pro u of Mr, Moody briugs them to light, by wid do a work the yatue of w\l(\‘hql fucatimabio, Ovtstogm, L, Hinads e ey THE ILLINOIS CONFERENCE, TEMPERANCE, ial Dispat:h (o The Chicaao Tridune, sieepy 1L, Oct. 4.—In the Ilinois Cone ferenco of tho Methodist Epiecopul Church tow day tho fulluwing report wus presontod from the Comuitteo on Tomperance : Your Committes on Temporance would simply ro- PAFL o Lt 0 thin subjuct Sust=Tuat ll drinking, iratickivg, or Neensing o bule of Sutosieating ldors i+ s beverano fa cons trary Iunl:xf trun ntercal std iities of wll Such pervons petitegne o md—That such ¢ luct s contrary o gyery riaaiple of rectitids Laudht by reaon of the 1loly i o3 al—That 1t is tho duty of legislativo biutics ko probilit sich conduet, by cusctiig ugd pros Vishing 0F the cxecutiou of adefjuate laws and pedsls bien utions We gullty, wud thiat 1 fn tho duty OF wiy- s €3¢k Professar aud bou-profeasor foelect 10 ouy ) sy civil ot who will uot agre Lo aud SUPPUFE suck prve bilhory lawe, =Tt wo hold culs of the vulighteun |, eat of this colutry, up to the conterapt and ridie wuoral, sud Chnistian wentd- o mioral weakueas aud coward- dea of thows poatical Voaventions, of whatever paty, st bave painter ot Lger-beer Traterulty st Whiaky-tie (8 1his and uther Statos, 2hu —=That wo are fu full aympatby with the Gov- erutweat o fta edurts Lo supprees tho fraud of the Liguo: traftic Vilkblug tho wde of uitosicatizg Fotirthet Jauory ua it waisls i fle resout fosa 004 s W

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