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THE CHICAGQ TRIBUNE: MONDAY,, NOVEMDBER 22, qerins tn prasented in & rich but solemn harmonizatfon. ' e xuccora prevontad the formal expuision of fignreo musie trom the Catholio Camca, It re- maiur, hosevor, merely undor Loleratian; tao onsnt kiond inindorrsn by auhonty, THE CHOIN OF TRE CHERCIL Mr, ITemen Adan, orgamat of tha Haly Namo Chnreh, nas been onaaged for four vears, wider the sanction of Dr. Mealuilen, in the traming of 1 mcnoirtoame onty Gregorian chant and hate monlized music of the Faleatrins echool. Brri Iy, much & choir sbonld b compored of mews | vo.cen ssciuslvaly ; but eome ron-casioas bal to he made to the demands of fuical tamie. and idies' vo.ces, a8 well an an awniens oichestsa, biavo Losn wdded. BUCCTAS OF TRET MUSIC. ‘1be musie of tho ded casion mav be et donn 1ad the ovebestra beew | A8 & pritcct anceess. heavier in the Las-os, and the chor larzer iu number, tho rernlt v ouhl havs oeen maguiticent, Tle betformauce of 8 soveroly occlealastical programm: ia a toable ovont tu the churdh- nuate of Cearo, which sii undoubladly fnsn- urate’ & naw fushion and furmsy a difmant itauoard from tnat shich we have been scous- tomad 1 all the ~hurches without distinction of denouunstion, 1be s overvwicto Lius been (o produca in tho ehurch-cholr an large & quantity 2a poasblo of the gaudy com: ovitions of the concer. 1o m aud the oiora. That the teader nlio was not proscnb ab the Cabedisl ves- terday may unda stand how redieal wes tho derarturs nndoriagen, it ia only necesea'y 10 8ay thet thero was nob o 2ofo; that ths b - moulastion of tho mass and tho sevoral pieces which compiets the i sal arvies uf the Ca biw lic Church was rmpressive avd boautitul, and that the choir vever dispuied with taa sanctuary tho atecdon af the people. Tho muasic was sich witbout becoming ubtiusive, acl's Crlos- tis Usbs " was tuarred by the bbetroperousness of thio trum_ ets, The “Kyrio" was givon too .l to the aoors, which reudercd the quality of the piece vel 1cedy and wtrident. ‘Lhe #@Glona," Credo,” *Banctus,” atd * Agous Dol wore admiranly rondered, and demonatrat. ed to tuo a Isfucticn of overy ono interested tho supenor fituees of Ceedinn Larmony, fotded ou tlat of Palcstrina, for (be dignitiod oftices o1 the chureli. winch ‘of tho orcheatration in twe *Credo” was romarkable for s ! ttrong and uuliue muodulagion. Tho coleriug of the ttinita was genorally subdued, but never * doll ; end thors weie many harmouic crixodes which (elt tnan the car withthe dehicht of frosh- nees’ and originality. ‘Iho ** Aguus Del.” tao, a8 » boautiul fabsic of closo aud teuder wes - 10z, oxliemely chaste, oud repleto nith sweor- F m’z‘n. It wan alngn asly oleaxiug to uo e the ab- golice of Liacknoved parascs, and cepacia'ly of thirendbaro ().mazxes and resolurions. ~ Tho gen oral eXecution by the choi 13 desecving of warm commendition, It #boild have beon much largor: ths Cecittan mit Ic 14+ exnontialls chornl, wud 1ts breadth and doweity demand for fite.ng itterpretation slmost as ma:y volcea in' esch pa.t aa tho totsl of the Cathedral chowr. The weakuoes of the tenors was to bo regrotted. Tbe Crogotian ** Iutrots ™ lacked the trmness ‘ roquired for chavt sni unt-on; tha *com muuton " was given, hiowover, In snexcopt’on bla spiit. 1bo reepousce, most of which wore ip falso Bordone—a #nccersion nf choids of tae nXih running ovor the chant asa bas BUpe plied & masical antiquo, which 1a & no.elty to modern gard; but they were uot strictly accord- Ing to (he ntusl, which prescrioes uuaccoms psuied uniaon. Talon e & whoie, the muwe at- {emled eatisfaction and dol ght. anJ, even 1u the m.uda of uubshiavers, oulisuced ‘the vosuty and devation of tho cercuiouns. Tho s I reflects asopbical miudios in the Collega of the Prop- a, At Ilomio, nhere uo recdived boly or- tla has aleays been conetdered a Roman %, with Litle capacity to bend. It Las been su-pected 1liat bis epuai ver.e'tn weio filled aith A peontiar snbdtasica wh oh 18 mat.o to tha 1 poor and the ati leted. bat waich ossities sudden- ¥ ou all oraes occasrors. f TIE CONOREOATION i . Thn congicratiun 18 the lealugcus in tue Diocese in paint of pumbe:s. social positlon. and wealth. St, Mars's, parbaps, di<pa es rank with tin cer.atn resvcets, bu. the bald ne ny of the North Bida wi h fiug romdences, nad the an ipauon taat the chief 1istitutiona of the Diosene~tho Uatisdin, tho Lpiscopal reri- dengd, & new educaonal houas for young la- digs, ote.— 1011 be glouped there, has d.-awu an nflux of C taolics around lbeoll centre. M.auny promiuent c.d :aus are_resholders 1n the nos edifice, ~Preunident Vrodivillo of the Board of Pultlc Worka; W. I MeLaughiin, wholesalo moichant ; J. V, Ciarko, Presiacot of tbe Hi- bernian Bauk ; Jom{m McDonald, of the Doar.l of Trade: Jawmes Walsh, of the Daltimore & Onio Railioad ; tho artists, Q. P, A, l&ml,\' and J. A. Drurv ; aud W. J, Englivh, & leading mem- ber of the Board of Lducatwn, Tus pewrs shich seas over 2,000, aro noaly all ronteds IN CONTEMPLATION. Tho eat 1o 8 nars ou wuwa tho Cathedrs! stands iu the progerty of tho Diozexo of Chicago. Tlo nrxt bid ve orected upon it nill bo au ot aeatiounl institutivn for givie, Iho eny con- tuna sovoral Uathulie acajemies ; that of the Sisters of Meircy, on Twentvoanth stieok. ou Luo Boutl Bida 3 and the Sominwy of tag S‘Ir-rml Iloart, on tho VWest Sido. uear tho {ivly Fanaly Church.. Botls of theso aro uuaccoptable to Noith Bidw rewden's ; thoy ate too noar for Loarding-schioo.s, and too” far .away for dus- echools. Tus intention of Dr. McMullen is to estaliieh s Iligh Scheol fur gicls, 10 wlieh, while musme a1l rocoive a3 much atteution as it is cu-tomary to give it in soung Iadion’ academmics, the students will ac- quire A mors thorough and s.lid hite:ary traiu- (. Mokt of the young ladies’ echioois (o the United States, particularly tuoso of tus (fashioo- } atle clase, ace dirocted by ro.1g.0ne of Lurupoau birsh o taditions ; the conrso of study 18 ar rangoid {nsomo sseindea »put is Frauce, and the cal.ure 1m,arted pariikos ch ar tho kind which fils a gurl td'be gracotu.ly good for nuti ivg. Dr. MeMullen's idea is to combins the Riaceful wita tup useful in such pro_owtios as willirsuro & mental sud eeullmental develop. went adapted to the needa of © Awmerican soctety 3 ono that wil produce vouog mou Laving kpowledgo a8 ‘well aa viriuo; ca:acicy fo1 ths prac.ical aifairs of lite a3 well aa Hiness 10: its proprioden. ln this schoma he Las tha cordial suppoit of Disbop Fo.ey. who ia under- stood to dosiro the epredy o octiop of ine schicol. ‘The pat:onage uf tho Cathohcs uf the Sursh Bide wift be auaicisot 30 sudpors such ay inet.tation ; bar, as’'is alwars Lhe case, its ad- denomioations who jaefer tho pmivacy snd wonanly associstions of converitual somiusties, ‘Tue Eplecopal residence will aleo ba erected op the syusre, ) rooably on tho soutlieact cornor. Tuo Dlehop Las no dofinite p sul 1n rogard to this, iowayer ; he 18 avxious to complaio tho chuscn bofors undoitakiug avyibiog elso, — THE PARTICIPANTS. NAMES OF TUB CLEBGY IN ATTENDANGE. Tne followiug is a cumploto list of tbe pastici- patiogolergy : Tho Iit. Rev. Thomas Foley, D, D.. Bishep Admintstrator of Chisago; tho Rt. o ters bigh credit on Mr. Alten, whose couraee sad poidistonce bave accomolised nhat bo set out ta du, wnstained ouly by the kindly scouusel of tho Jueliop aud Dr, Aledullau, ol e 4 PERSONAL AND, PROSPECTIVE, THE 811E. ‘Tha nquars upon which tho Cathedral stands wan ! douated 10 1343 to Lhe Catbolics of the Dioceee by Mosuts, Ogden and Newberry, It was first vecu- pred Ly an institution enttled the Uuivorsity of Bt. Maiy's of the Lake, which, aftora sauguine ‘berlnblog, eatesed a tioublod and disssirous saper. It passod fluaily iuto Incomnotent tands Lorrowed fiom Iudians, and lost togethor its efMicicnes &nd remmto, It was finally atan- doned. Iu 1843 I'atber Kineela organized the Lret parish of the Moty Name, nnd the first chureh wvas builc iu 1843, a modest framo struo- turs, which emluted unul 1853. The fonuda- tibns were then lad of the siamllio: edilice which stood uutil its dingy nalls went down iy " tho flze of 18il. Mavy leading ricats of too o bave bad charge, from time tu timo, of arish. Amons them wero the Very Rov. Dr. Dunpe; Vicar-Geperel, unclo of the Rev. P. W. Rigrdan, pastor uf 8t. James' Church, and of the lov. D. J. Ltiordan, Chanceilor of the Dio- ceas. Dr. Tto'es, a man of fiue talonts and alrong character, nas slso pagtor, and was ro tired from & post swhich ho had filed with dis- tiuction] by the now better undorstood caprico of the allicted Dishop Luggan, Dr. McMulien was booe bofor fentiated with Lis pressut 1e- sroosil intien, and adwinistered them fo the sat- fsfuction or the people. It tn underefood taat If Dr. denullon 18 mudo Disiopof Peoria, as bo I8 Iisely to be, 1f general rumor Lo weil 1ounded, Dishup Fuley whi dispiay e chaiactonntie wis- ¢ avm 1 appointivg Dy, Tonddeus J. Batler totle vacant jastorate, Dr, Butler bhov bron tempor- grily witharawn from tho Diocese by failing Loalth, * but §s wnow fully restored. lie stands very bigh du the ranka of Catbole clinrehmen, a8 8 wan axd o scirvlar, aud by suc- ecselun’ to tho Ticctozelip: of 1bo Holy Name would be receivcd wih en uelast.c satiefuction, beto would bo a joetieal jubtice [ such su evint, Thacs, howeyer, Lve bgou Iasd r.ends through suusbins and in cloud,—especially 1o clonn; ard that Achnies Butier shculd »ib in the clwir of Anesa ideMullen would scom to bs i sicoraunce with tho 1. gess of thaugs, divicelyas wellas humanly couridered. Others say, ho - over. that DBislop Foloy wil rostofa to Father Holes, nox st tock Istand, the inbeiitsuce of WLick Lo was 80 eadly deprived ; and sti)l others. su-pected uf yehiatlo 1nfoi matioy, are of opmnion that tha destuues of tho culet parial of tho Di- ocese will paes to that much boloved occloslastic, Fatber Pati.ok VY, Riorduo, who, possedalug bizh aud etaray aofiitics, 18 affectlouately es- teemed by tho Dishop aod all his colleagues o tLs priestiood. Dut Fpther Riogdan bad & ready begun the baildlug of & new churca iu uis present paribh; aug, although Bishup Foley never cousults auybody else about Bishop Yoley's business, it {4 reasonsble o sup- 000 st he would lirten to tha op, eala of t. awiea' Larich, sud leaveFatkor Riordan wih & poug.egaticn which will vever givo biw up with Any Doukness of spirit. o, TuX pISNOP. The Nt, Rev. Thomus Fulcy, D, D, whose Eyla- oopal eeat .bo Catucdrul of tue Huly Nawe will begealtor be, was connecratod Bisuop of Porgamus, Adm‘mj tator of Chicago. cuns jure successionis, ¢n Fod. 27, u tun Cathed:a) of Baltinzote. 2l canecc: prelates were wue e, Tove Wilham MeCivsliby, 01 Loutavilie ; the Rt Ntev, 8, H. Roaocrans, of Co uinbus; and (he Rov, Thomas A. Becker, of Wilmiugton. The ceremony ol lustallativs oceurred lu the Church of we Joly Nawe ou Bupday, diarch 27, 1870, whéy tlie Blshop preachy a Lr.et aud stnking sermon, whofo pecallur approjndatencss way profoundly falt Dy thudo fBunliar witn the dise poneiona which bLiad reuliy twa n tho Divceso, Ou 1hat occanioy Lie used (bede wurda: Asaor ygu, revercnd gentlewmou, 1 saall expect fram rou tus mBst cordtal und warm cowpersiu, 1ooxe 38.0 L0s ta lerd b over you, but I couis Liro as oua ot o.néives, 1ammio Heat, und you are priests, It Jo i that ib my ofiica anl ' iD my pasteraie | poraces a * puricdiction wulch 18 not giveu ta you, but I ais to es- ercing thia for your teaatié, wnd I uin 10 accous: for it wbx\ tweed, Upou Wile occus.op. thew, T eutreat 00 10 accayt e assurances wyich 1 uuw m ke to yuu In lug proachioe uf tals uitar, sifd bofors God Hlaoeall, sod fu your presence, aud Ju tho Jevaitics of the )pie, tost - watsoover 1 am, aud ' whatsocver “iosy be, [ Lave ‘tome 10 duvots o tue welfase cnd © the Leustt of tals Dio.css, snd for my nurcess, aud for 1be Lelp that X pray to rouedve, & rel ey, aud T was way caclusively, ugau tuy elerir, o ahuw tue sparit of the Cattiolio pricalbood, [t La e apirst ek 1o Lot Of carthi it fn Lot &k frit tuab cau be Vaught or s 11, I¥fe not from curth, but given by *he Holy Guost, Ib {8 somerllug widch we caunot Wt craway, [t {a given to me sud 1t & given W sau, % fa given 107 tis bus sluga piTpods, tust you iy sarry ut Wo wyiesivn for weicl I-old 30.1 I liad come — liesiou 08 peace, snd thergure, both clergy and reaple, 1 solczuuly and frow my bedct, vay, ** Pekcs va auto you.” - ‘Tho iehaln of that discourse, which attracted mu.li atenuoy ai lhe time,—** 1eacs beo uuty You,"—Las characjerized tue wpirit of U.ahop Folay's 8 dm.uirbistion, which has !uo.? attended cow. ba, bals elsigy snd peoj sor ed, Lo Liks Lisnsacted wiv busiuess With dig- ity &0 Loy r s the wighs of s meu, 1he o tiout) 8 sig spuken vl un thaugs of the dewd pa.t. 'LLe Db 1's cbusviensie cosnty of 8y-eech Las prvred uwalvo £or every wauug, aug Lie haw oatly diseosed of the meliguant 1ou.e vt unuo,ssce o tue Divcees by Jeitivg Whem die w1 uogiet, ‘Ylio Bev, John dloMalien, D. D,, FANTOB OF TUE NEW CATUKDRAL, iv one o Lue 1wo.t widely-dnown of the clargy of the Cathalio Cha:ch in the United States, and iy piobably destiried for the Eyiscopate, Helua uatjve of Cw’mmfi will b ¢4 years old }n .}fi ".‘ Hig o I'adugv‘uu wnuqn::m .;‘ 4173 Vibho Bov. P. J. Ryan, D D., Coadjutor Bishopof St. Louls; the Iit. Rlav. James Gibbons, D. L., of Hichmond, Va,; tbe liav. Joha Faley, D. D,, of Daltimora; the Rov. . McMawnsfof Baltmore; the Ray. Fatuer Keunedy, of Missourd ; the Rov. P. M. Noonsn, the Rov. P. J. Conwar, tbe Heov. Jobu Medlullen, D. D., thq Rev. P, W. Rivrdan, the Bev. Joho Waldrom, the Hev. Maurica Danney, the Rav. Vincent Barivish, the Rev, Anthony Wagh, the Hev. I'. O, Barke, ths Rev. . Vau de Lusar, the Ryv. P. Butler, the Rev. 8. M. Barrett, the Nev. J. Lightuer, the M. J. Gorbett, 8. J., the Rov. M. Qukley, the Rev. Jobn Scbultz,’ 8. J., tha Rov. fiugh Magulre, tho Kev, Irano Ross, the Itev. Peter Fiecher, tho Rev. J, Yeuu, tha Rev. 1. Corbinlay, the Rlv. Edasrl Froolich, the Rav. W, Coka, tLio Rev. J, Malitor, tho Rov. J. DeDrsokor, tae lav. Pr. Zunmer, tha Rov, Fr. Majeroy, the Rev. Fr. Fricachibein, tho Rev., Py, Hahio, the Rev. Leander Schaeifor, 1he ey, Fr. Bouuoth the Rev. P. Mwckin, tbo Rev. John H. Grogan, the Rev, Thomes Leyden, the liev, B, J. Dunue, thoe Rov. Jac b Cote, the Rev.d, N, Yerdin, 8. J ., the Itev. Fr. O'Conuor, the Iev. P, Eagav, the Rev. 1% J. Batler, D, D. —_— OTHER RELIGIOUS SERVICES, CHURCH DEDICATION AT EVANSTON, SERMON BY TUE BEY, DI. EVERIE, The First Baptist Chiaich of Evanston, located on the cornor of Lake stre:tand Chicago ave- vue, was formally dediceted yesterlay, Tlg architeciuro of tho stvuctire has airealy Loen tully cescribod in those columnd, anl under this head thero ia nothing to sdd exceps to say thaw Evanstou fools yroud of it, and tuat the Baptista now elaim to lavo the beat, though nol the iargest, charch edillce in that town, Larly in the morning the ladies of the chl)rch woro engaged in the wark of orunmentation snd decoration, proparatory to the dedicatory sorvice. Ausbundanceof flowars had boon provided furtag cerewony by Atlen, of thia city, and the ladies appeared to enjdy the task of arranging them. Whou their woik wa+ compleled oo olter sidoof the julpit wese tastily artanged groups of flow- cra, and maiediatoly 1o front a pviamd was otocted, whilo the pulpst it+elf was adorucd witty 1vy, leudink & beauty sud nish Lo the wuole sceno. Llo miisture towers 1o tho rear of the pupit and iu frout of the slcave lols for the or- &uu were surmoiiuted with vassa tilled with oilia. liljes and otber choiwco proaucts of tho gietn- house, whilo the twiplug vy was clusisung abous thewr eides, typ.cal ol the affectiou aod zeal Of iBo mociolv 80 lvisoly expeuded it tuo rearinyg of the entire edilico, When the Lour of sdrvice had arrived, not- withsiaudiog the b.tteruoss of thoe weatler, the sudiiorium was d'fll:lfi packed with the lutelli- ence sud culiure of tha town, anl tho commo- 1que gallery was atso comfortanly fhled. ‘Tha service wos openad with a voiuntary by tho cholr, whioh wae ticely reudorad. Thia waa fol- lowed by an esrnoat, duxlnonz Jm’" by the es- tosmed vastor, tho Rav, I, L. Caappell, to which every bead was bowed. The Rev, Dr. W. W, Everts, of thiacity, fuliowed with tha dedicatory aerao.1, eelecting ua hia toxt: The Lord tath prapared Hi sud Mis klugdow Tulvih over Ho waid that by sexe vaug trluen s Fitet, & uaiversal roizo of law ; ond, the axisteuco of a wup-em) iniellizence g1 o uj bolder of tha law; sua, shiid, the osist- ouce of a tnoral govers.or, 1t was impussilue ty e1ade the Iaw, bodsuse nf ity usivorzulity, It Has fooud 10 tue uuimsl singdow, 1o ull the forcas of Natura, i the gat?: deu, the fie.d, everywhore. To "“""fl tue tow- or you broke ko law and destrovdd the gaaden, sud chamintry taughtthst o chapge tha eloments would wet tho bosveca oo fire, Urlor waan vuturd vart of hte, sud sn Lumble wlustiation way fuund 1 the mataiemen: of the railways of tue county, und in comm.ree, b was the very slpbabet of ali knowleays, the firai elawont of i losopby, and the fouudation of sl roilgons PHUCIp ed, ‘Ang fact that such & universal lawoxlsted was prouf uf the wecoud doctilue, dempustrat.ng s aupremaoy somewlera,—s suprome futelivouce. The doctriue wan solf-evigent. Tue delicato wachiuery which was developiug the industiy of tbe laud was & proof, Warch2s did 0ot grow oo ileos, sud soientinty, In tbeir offurta to rwn&: tLo umver:al teign uf law, wera furced Laos tha sdudusion ot w aupreciv in.e'ligeuce, which was found lu the Lo d. Yl '0sopuy biad woirbib {0 mecount fur the creation of the wo:id on van- U3 theo. ies and relation of forcos, but thev, too, Liad comie 10 tie aumirsfon of a supremo inb lil gouco, the ox11 encq of a God, and to recogaize o Bib.e sa the bauin of all kuoviedgs, A motal puipIvs was suptee i this rejgn of 1a+, iouco the Nucesaity for w woral govainor and gho esablishuent of the tyrd dooirine taughit by the 104t Tha supremacr of mo.al puryose wax illustrated in the sypromacy of tho woval venwo ia every iutelligent oreation, Lhe eacred booky—wbile ali were false tuterprotas toug of the origlial (evulsliouw, except the Holy Rible—proved 1be supriwacy of the moral puriiose, yod their extateuce was un uniusworas Ulo arpument in 1avur of the ductane, was sulwated by moral purpoae, peopliesy. Washinkion bad bused wbiy Gavern- weut gy moraly, and without raigiop morality wes imppeaibie. If moal o.ltare was ot sy preme snd an Jugate dirpoatiun, theu tng his- iuyof thg wond was fu.ee, #0d thero was uo iud Pulma, ciisy 13, tuien graud dio- Giud, Iu conolusion, the syeaier 8ald that the ides scugLt to be taugle by sclentiats that tod was subjsch Lo law, way -nx"rrulu.‘).v ridiculave, Do tn ekl bruo BQIBUCD irae relig.ou thare waw wo contlict, neowihutandivg it was the Life of cotimu men o arsay rcleuce agalnut religiou, "Tus-bumao b&g waa just likaly to eirsy sod et 83 (ue wa [¢] rowmaody the former a3 the jewsler could ino lator. Whore there Waey trie idea & fales ona was found boaide i, and the QDA WiS AUprETA jus) a8 6 & eilience of & “woml vuntages wid also bo soughit by pareuts of otuer |* governar. Tha relatlon of the Church to the iaw, to tus anjrome intsllizencs, and to the moral gove:nar, wa+insaparable, Tho Gatrch was Uoa’s footawnol, aud it was s uacaeei'y abiove and beyond the achosls, universitien. and col- Teges. " 'To havo a houea of God shonld bo the upre mont pasaion in evere mund, wid when ono was Liad it shou'd bo givon to Ood a» B monn- mout to His glory, fiuh.mhl ce given clear of dobz. which ha haped would be tha case with the fina editica Just co.n oted, wueh waa such A credit to tho denomi.ation, o the localicy, aad to the faith n 1ho Lord Josus Cariat, Taa sermon was fistenod to with the doepest Atiention, and waa faiowcd wib an appeal to the chaiily of of (o conarozation, Tho ahuich, ita pear d, lind cost 330,647.63, all of whioh oad been paid by tho congregstion, excopt about 213.000: Tigs wan e aroy to be o amount ureded to |t tha chich from dett, bat an ad: ditionsl amount would ts nicossar to comlete it, aud sunpo an organ. Tho avove wmounrt however, was all that was askel for. Tha tol« Iowing s1e a fow of tho more lHberal contribu- rioas made i auswar to tha &p; oal ¢ E. Brown, 1L, C. Thling! Hev. ¥, L, (uapell. Judge ‘Milter Mra, Lalehart D. B, Dares, D. B, Keeney.... Henry Il Tjiurus 8. Kug.. 40 ¢ Mun, Lickard, 80! ilinn tee. 1,9 40N, Evangson Miesd m, 100/i1. Battieston. From the morning avllection ovar $11.007 was realized, many of tho con.nb.tora ovinoing o eoif-donial ro.dom fuund, Hume of fha more pleamng 1ocoipts were frum chndron, who omp- wed their vauk luto tha coifers of thelr (uturo bouseo of worslup, In the afteruoon s union of the Sablath- schioals of the town was held o tho churol, whbich crowded it to roplstion. The exercises cousisied priscipally i sinsing. bu a faw sto.t addrossns wore Ushivorod Lo relieve the monot- uny. Tuo services wora highiy iwte.esting turoughout, aud at thy close 1t was funud that tho cuurch debt had boon stl fuither deo- creased, 1u the evening. the Rev. Dr. Northup, of this cit¥, Pregeued to a lurgo congregadun, The caucclies of the oify, with ous exceptian, sy~ ronded tleir unuul exerciazs aod naited in tho completicn of tho dedicavion. A haudsomo sum wAS Bubseribed at the servien, aud tnn church c'oneq practically out of debt, after & most axrae- “P‘i" soason of fellonehip and brosherly comunc- wion o FARWELL.-HALL SER\'CES. AR, DLISS' BINOINO AND MR, JACOIS' BEMARKS. The Sunday evealog mecting at Farwell Hall was larkely attended. Mr. B, F. Jacoba actod teader and Mr. P. P. Bliss condaotad the alng- 103, smslsted by a cholr of fltteen ladies and gentlomen, Tho oxercisea woro opened by Alr. Jacobs, who gave onut the hyma: 1 Jove to tell the story, After ths singing Mr. Jaoobs road a portion of tha eighth cbapter of Acte. 4 Mr, P. D, Blas followed with prayer, asking that many besits prerent and 1 the oty might be comforted with the bope of salvation. Mr. Dlisa then sang the bymn beginning s 1 know not the hour when my Lord will come, The eingiug of this beautiful hymn was very offective, the clivit Joininy iu the choras. . Bavaral otbor eonys were then given, Mr. Jacabs expluning that it Lad plessed God lately to oless the peopia grantly through the slngiug, a8 well 08 throngh the preaching, of the teulh. The leader read & roquest fur prayérs for a dying man_in tha cty, whose soul was in jeopardy. He offered o prayor io accordanco ity tho request, e then calfed the wttaution of the.andience to a plunso in tho lessoa of the eVOMUE ¢ 1 ouliove in Jesus Christ, the Bon of God—Acls, ol , 3i. These faw worde, said Mr. Jacobs, comorised tho whole syatem of Christiamty. The teati- mony of John's goapel was couvincing of’ the dua! \"“"’“""’-" of Jesus Jbhrist. In the book of Joho He 18 fiuded 10 6tercn times as the Sou of God, snd eleven tiues a8 the Boo of Maa. o 1 catted the Son of Man to indicate the work whicn He tvas to do on earth. All through . the Old Lestament ous could read thas tho voo- le wer expecuiug 8 Stan who should rodeem the worls, Abratiam, Moses, David, and otners, wers. partialiv typical of Chnat, it they failed, becauve they lacked the Diviva stmibntes, Curist was the fhst who ever was en Irely 1onccout and pu-o. He wifl judge tho~ world vacsuso He is tho Son ot Alan, “I'iie mpeauer cited a number of passages in the Seriptura beattng uon this point, cummentiog ravidly upon each. It was found ovegywhere iu tha New Tosament that Josus alwiss callod ITimse!f the Sou of Mun, while He \ran slways refered to by othiors 88 the Soa of God, Joha tha Bapriet sad: *I eaw and I bare record that this was the Son of God.” Johov, Natusn. tol, Potor, Marthn, and othors, gave Lhio eawo testhmony. ‘Thus woro soen the varions state- meuis to tho same effoct, with the words of Jaaua [liwself sot over agajust thom. [lecama 1uto the warld tv crush the serpent with Rus sl to raiea the desd, and heal tho sick; thuy was IIs in truth both tho Bon of Mao mdd tho Son of God. IHow good it woald bo if all piodent at fin meeting wounld realizo tho whole vast subjoct, and accent tho beher! Lverybody contd have salvation if they destred. * \ihoso believotl can Lo saved,” Gud way there before theus with His tostimony con- coinlug Hia Hoa, aud thsy could vot doubt flie word, ~ Mr. Jucubs, o couclusion, appealed to all who folt chat they did uot Lehove fully to think thon of the situation in which thoy tere, and eudaeavor to fod tha: peaca whickicould only coma from entire tiust and belief in tue Sou of ol * ‘e meoting closed with singiog. ———— R:V.VALS, ATIIIUDE OF LLBEIL\L“ E:umnmm TOWARDS THEN, The Rev. AL, J. Bavago, formerly of the Tbird Uuitarian Church [n this city, sad now pastor of Umity Church, Daston, recently preached s aer- mon on **The Attitude of Liboiat Olristianity Towards Popular tevivals.," ke wout lntoa fu'l discussion of the principlas upon which tho prosent **ravival” s basoL and showed bLow utterly antagontstio they ars to Unitaniag pilo- ciples and aveu to commoa sense, 1o thaught B it imy o-alb[&n to tiko the position of mare tal- eration, and asid : *'The CArishan Henaler de- procates the revival movemeut, lent it should otir up the questions that have been .lutmuf between Libersiwm aud the old Orthodoxy. conloss L have uoeympathy with such seutiments. I au uot butievs the onifeunium {8 coming sioug tue live of & mueh of :outimental baudshakings shine eudeavurs to cover. out af sight the hwes. that separate distinctions. ‘Thera's a real ** bloudy chusms " under 1t ull. It the Orthodos are right, wa ate wrong, Aua ougbt to La fouxht to the bitter cud. If we are »ifbb thuy aro wiong. Iivcapact and lave thoussads of Uttna- dox persund, [ ucither raspact uor love the ays- taw, if Libeialaus is only & mild aud Laria.css form of Urtaodoxy—uulk for the babes, wuu vaunot evdury **nound * and hard doctrine—then 1 do pot care to fight under iss Lauver, ur ratbier sleap uider ite so.0r1flo sway. ‘Lhore iaa difer- 6uco, uld we gught to ace i, TWa lava poaitive and fac-resching principles, and wo ought to staud uplol, and odrcy thom out, Wa be- Lovain a salvation; we ought to seek i, for ourselvea aud otbora. We ULelisva 1n dolule miotbods; wo ougut to give our thourbt aud strengtl to thomm, We belicve iy the tieory of God sud tus upiverse out of whioa our methads aad aims epriug, and we cught to tsash it aud ecaud for it, 1f thesa thiugs be uot true we bave nu a_olugy for coutinued axietsncs, suil ougat decaronsly ana spacdily as posaiblo to dis and ges busled out of syghit. Altor an admiracle review of the underlying priuciplos of the ravival movement—tle populir notion of **salvation,” the use or sbuse of tuis world, the nature of the Hible, eto. ~Alr. Havago conaluded with thoao sirong sentences: +For, with reverouce, sud yet, with fearless- nesy, I uare to say whiat the buman wind cap con- ©0:ve 0o greater crims shan thao'creation of the world ou tue Ostbodax tleory, Lo mske a mys- tau, tha outcono of which in” irremediabla fortane t0 tha majantby, ¥ sowething of which auly fleudivhness 14 capible. Hers wa aro, en- nieshed aud wyelved iu this network of evil, all for the . who lived thousauus af yoars o, with w0 provision for tue walvallon of any bus & few gl fops of Obiustendowm, sud with the cer. tawoty tha ouly » faw of thees wul bo gaved ; and yeb tiod 18 sovervizn, aud abls by vavo wuom- wusver He will ; aud ou tlus sover-iguty revivul- lsn s based, aud mous ciy aud pleal aud agouize in tue oudeayur to iuduca diw to save & tow more ; aud He Lears a church aund takes pity on a dozen ortwo, wheoa their other engaye- ients perwis the couct favorites, Moody sud Baudoy to be preseat | IMerciful Leaveus! ara men with bearts sud mornd natures sud braius expoctod to believa such wsufl 83 2 Aro they axpecied $o work t0 get ashérs to bheli acceptit? Itia mild lsngaige to say phat oo bltc’fnlfiua Barria of ",hlnm was evor ,mmm&'unmof \ tnfamy, um&l issuch s God in tha univereo, and If Ha lLns thus tiested Bumaplily, Iz 43 for Hun to a3k par- dou of mau, &rd vot for man to bow (o and sup- L\hu(n bin Almiglity njurer, Bat fur dian a orribla mightnara of thoilozy thy lirnt of modern aritlelsm, coming in to awaken nw, Rives 18 blosned esdspa inio tho daylight of roason and truth, **We dilfac from Lae ravizalists at every voint. Opr sal/ation 13 pot tucir saivation, Ot meibida caun it 4q thetr'matho ls, Uur thao Lot and whar wo bellwa ts ba ot riaie cionit be maie tolive al menido of their throrles. Wo be- heva tho.r feanchiuxe 18 not inadeq 1ate on'v, bt fermiciond becsaay it stands in tho wav of & bichar nnd betrer one. It thay oaa indozerinate tho world 1 tholr viens. thoy srg giv.ng men 1 osseasicn of shoucht, and nrojudico. and (a'so- beo), ¢ ‘ncorming Uod avid mian (hat thay must gt rid of bafore they caa loak with olear un open visivn ipua the facta of lita and deatiur. itis mat, thon, & ma'ter of Indiffercnce to us shathor or uot they succeod. o 'stand for what wo bel:ava to meao tho facts of Mg, and what will bear tho hatit of civilization, We Atand for ths uhehost mankiod avd tho highast Uojes of fhe fature. And wo cannot cdon- aistently Leep still for the sake of paaco. *Mirst pare’ aud truc and ' thon pesceatble.’ Trao pears ©an coma in o other way. Whily, thon, wa bo- hove Mosera, Moady aad Batkoy to bo honest aind elugero, wo boilove At the sawne {ime that thoy ma wrenzing and po-varting tho relizious nntnre and tho rol.glous lite cf those thov- fu- fluoncs, and though, hike Soizratos 12 Athens, 1.ko Jesus 1o JFerunalom, liko Savo: o Rl r- enco, like Luther ln \\'urms{ wa staud ap alone, a minority of one in tho m.dss of thy fierco an- tbusiaam and opposition of tho great Orthidox majority that, now as thon, ealls all wno do not agree with them ant-Obrist snd tafidel; still, atan I up wo must and hold sloic pur g, on which is fuscabod, **God, hivorey, light, aad avilization.™ . —gpe—s MOODY AND SANKEY AT PHILADELPHIA. IIMEYEX ATTEXDANGE. Frecial Digpateh to The Chicuaa T'ridune, Pmizaperema, Pa, Nov. 2L.—A graator gslbering than that which assembuled to-dsy at tho opsniag mestiage of ths Moodv and Sankey rovival has never been witnessed in Philadels pia. The hall at tbo cotmer of Tbir- teonth and Markot strects, which Lad been fitted up by the Committea with soats for 10,000 persons, was crowded st the moroing servico, and a: theaftarnoon meot- 10g fully 10,000 vero uaablo to gain admisslon, tho soata baving booo filled an hour baeforo tha commencament 0f tho exercises, The evangei- fsts ariived in tho city yestorday. Laet eveuing » mooling was hold for the traning of TuE cuom, under Mr. Bankey's airection. 8ix hundrsd awgers wore presont and jomed in the singing of Mr. S8ankey’s bymns. Toavoid any appear. anesof oppositlon tu the regular church services, thp mectinge bad been apjointed at 8 o'clook in the morniog wnd 4 In tho afterncon. A heavy rafu-fall ccmmenced at daylght, and theso who appeared at tbo momlns meeting came throngh a dranching shower, When, at g v'elock, the Rev. Dr, Nowton opeasd the exor- ci-es, thero were but fow vacant neats, Aud hun- drads woio standing in the aleles near the pul- pit. Upou tho atage NEARLY 800 CLRROTMEN were_ssated, amoog whom wers Dishon Harrla aund Dr. fatfleld, of she Metuodist Episcopal Church, and promingst divinos of the Protust- ant, fll;.t.nl Prasbyteiian, and Erlscnpnl Charches. The hymn “Ail Ifail the P’ower of Jesus' Name,™ was sung by the chowr, and then Dr. Nowton roado & feivout praver for tho snccoss of tho movoment. Mr, Mocedy preachied from & few versos of the fourtn chapier bf de. John, 31, Baukoy sang ** Soning tha Sood," aud, plter tle serman, **larkl tho Yoica of Jesus Crying." APTERNOON, At 8 o'clock tho ball was filled for the aftornaon mesung, and 10,000 or 15, 010 persons waie in tho streetsa nDear (e baltding. . Tue aunouncouient was mada that an *oveitiow mesting ™ wiould bg held 1o Dr. Nowton's charch, at Fifteeuth sod Chostunt, and at the First D.eabyterian Cburch, Droad and Snnsom, Doth of these are with'n fiyo minutes' w;}kl::f tho rovival bullding, but the crosd, whld 10. 39 A TIAD COME TO IEAT MOODY AXD BANKEY refused to obey tbe summons, aud loitersd (o the noiughborhood until tho vast cuugregation was disiaesod. Fulls 13,000 pooplo worg indide tbe bullding, and at least an cqual number outside, Tlie services bogan by the singlug, by Haokov and ~ tho afofr " of Gxl, ~ versea of the bymn, ' o(?m Thou Fouuk of Evorv Dless. fug." Mr. Moody followed by giving out his text, taken fromtho first chapter of = Joshoa, which lio read, ou Christian courage. His ationg comt, and the ons which took moat with tae su- , waS 4 compatison bolsveon thesol lieraf vhe d tne politician, **There Is no such uaid Mr, Mcody, **as a Chrwtain fanatlo, A Curlstian canpot Lo too earnost. too zealsus, One-half the offoit tha politician maxes to so- cure (ho success of his yar.y would male thon- sands of souis for Chnist,” Afver Mr, Moady had Auiated iy sermon, & few anuouncementy worg road, aftor wiich bo totroduced 0. BANREY to tho audionce. The luttor, hie &aid, would now eing his celevrated anthom, “Hold the Fort." Atter giving & briot bhistory of the hymn, which was written by a Rir Dilas, of Chicago, aod deeciibing the sucswss [t had mot with, ho sat dgwp, and Sankey arose, aud, In Ing clear barilone, enng tha woh« drous wordy that had turitled tho Uid World, {he eftact was slectrical, Tue sudience did nat 1186 o thelr fect, but At apellbound and enrap- tured. 'The henodiotion was by Hishop Paess, of tho Motuodist Ep.ea urch, ' MISCELLANEOQUS. To M. 0. A Bresfal Dispatch (o The (Ihteaso Tridns, Miwxzarowr, Minn, Nov. 2.—~The second dsy's sesslon of the State Young Alon’s Chrlstisu Asnocintion waa lmigo'y stisnded ip-day. The Btate Exocutiva Committeo made an exhsustive repott, showing grest progreas and proaperity on tae part of the Associarlon, Tho noxk con- veutioua to be held at Nortuleld. ' **° NEW YORK, ° New Yorg, Nov. 21,—Bishop Hare, of Niobrara, was taheon soriously i1l to-night in the pulpit of tho Churok of Transfiguration, &nd way unable to proceed with his discourse. Tue revival meoungs were countloued to-day by Needlism, the Evaugelst, TASTORAL. New Yonk, Nov, 31,--Thé ‘Ttev, Dr. Btorrs, who had been ealled to s New Yorf church, to- day anuonncad tiy [ntontioa of remalung with bis Brookiyu congrogation, LOUISIANA, Polltics—~Tha Whisky Bing-Crops. Cinginnatl Commerv.al, Wasuryaroy, Nov. 10,—A privaie lefter from a well4nturmed citizon of New Ocleaun givea qaita an juterestivg resume ol the . ptace of paution 10 weiana. The writer says hat thora will no no efltort an the part of the Logmiatare to diaturv the Whesler Com- promise, with which all partiea bos the West snd Pracliback orovd aipesr to be at last wtiad. 1t s protosed, nawever, ta lavast d il:: olection of Weat tu b United Siates Benatar. tbat ha optalued the saat itegally. - ‘I'ho New Orloaus Whisky Litag, which is prob- ably the most turmidable orusnization of tho wind ever koown u this counwy, have s0 far ootaloed oJntiol of adaire thas they pro- powe to_distate the appointmest of a United Histea Distiick Judge, vice Darell. The name of the ling csndidate Las pot transpired as yot, but the orgauizution 1s quite ‘sanguine thetis can hava 16 own way in tho matter, A vory littlo bas beeu dona by wey of inves- tgatiog tba Whmky Riug in New Orissna, oup suough has beeu brooght to light to dezde Becrctary Hristow™ to remive tha Jlovenus Qallector of the Fire: Dis- triet, Joha Co:brau, ‘Tha broadoasrze of cor- rupuion is not distincily ssserted agsinse Mr. Cochrao. His offouva is olsssed undor the head of ** Wholsky Lrreguiarities.” Dut the most surprimiug piece of luformstion in the luticr ls thut ex-Uov, Warmouih wil ua- doubtly ba tae aoxt regular Repuolican candidate for Quyernor, Tue chiauces of Marstial i’scxard for the Bominstion are diwmused with the remark that he is * vowhers ¥ 'Thore 4 no other can- dudate worth taeutioning, Gov. Kellogg wishes 0 coma oack o the United Hiates Henate, aid there {4 8 autong probability that ho wul suce cen Ktis crops are spoken of a3 enormous. An lu- atsuoe 48 citad 01 wue piantsr Who, vu sn vutlay of §175,009, wihich covers tho tatal exsnse of hiy ceop frum the plow to the wharf, wil —mage 5,000 hogstesas éf sugar, whioh will brnog Lim §.30 per hogsuoad, and 7,600 barrols of molagses, for which he will realize ¥4 per barcol. ‘Ibe material intar- «aats of tha Blate bave sprung up and tlourished durigg $he peaceful mh':’!‘:lgnuu laat Jauupry with’ ar of tropical vegetation, and there is no rsason to anticipste naw distyrbanca of the toudition of puuqi:l}"lm;muq tat ¥ reigoa thece. d CRIMINAL NEWS. A Mothor and Her 8on to Do Hanged at Herkimer, N. Y. Foul Play of an Ex'rarrlinary Typs at Dauvilie, Ky Arrost and Temporary Detomtlon of a Woman with a Charlip Ross, Thoe Tyndalo Mystery, and the Qlew That May Lead to Its Bolation, ALOQMINGTON_NEWS, Spectal Lusvath to The Chi apo Tridune, Broousxezo, I, Nov. 31.—Aichael Bavin, on Saturday, was senlénced to thréo vears in Jolist for etealing jewelry in thiscity. Hois qul's g notnd local tuief, and bas evaded Just.ce » 10D Wme. Jobio C, Fullenwlider, wha balls from Indians, sod who ouce cartied oo s ory goods business Isoro, ias Deen acqu.tted of s charge of tho forgory of a part of the body of a noto made pavable to himy by Willism Funk. [lis escaps W2 & BATTOY oo, and lia CBM0 liad’ croaled A& good deal of 1utercat Loro, A DARK DEED. Lowisvitte, Noy. 3L.—Tywo colored wen, Willis Wells and Den Hardin, are reported by s special telegram to the Courer-Journal from Daurville, Ky, mortally wounded Bagurdav clabit. When shot they waro at'empting a rob- bars which the suthoritios iad boon informed by J. ttobortson, 8'ec colcred, woutd take place. Robertson eaid he biad overheard s convareatiun of others, plaaning the robbety. They, who are dying, say the wholo affair was plaopsd by i, ;rn{sh_- story 18 betioved, and Roborteon 'is ndw in BURGLARY. Srecsal Disateh to The Chioaao Triduns, Quouer, IiL., Nov. 21.-*Tha remdencs of Mr, Honry Bobtaub, in this city, was eatored last nigbt by bucglars, who took 8300 o money, & gold watch, and soveral othor articlos. Tho money aud watoh ware taken from under the unnaer's | illow. Mo acrests have osen ma:lq yot, but the pulica me, on tne track of a ganx of thiaves who Lave infeated the city for savaral | daye past. SUDDENLY CALLED AWAY, New Yonx, Nov. 20,—Charles B. Oryis and Dexter A. Reod, denlors in bhardwood, ocenprivg 100me in the samo building, No. 52 Center streat, bave abmeonded, leaving debts behind thom agaregaying from $75,000to $100,000. Or- vis ls a0 old,swindier. Rqed cameo bither from ono af the most respectabla Boston houses fo the trado, wan esteomed honest And upright, ani eujovad “Bral-class crédit. He todorded nobes mado by Orvis, and the Istter sotd'them. Orvis haa operated in Chiougo. & LARCENY AND VICIOUSNESS, Darriore, Nov. 21.—The sohooner Shilob, cf Baltimorg, which arrived yostorday, from Dena- rors, ropoits that wluly in that post Capt. Willlam Hubbard and the frst mato, J. H. 8mutn, of thius city wers arrestedon a oliarge of farceny by une of the consigness of a part of tha cargo, tried, convioted, sentencea to impna. onment for nine months, and committed to jai: Her second "mate, s Russian, was also arrested ou a charge of assauls, with attompt to kill, and detatned-in jail awaiting trial, A QRIST OF PRISONEWS. Zpectal Disvaleh to The Chicaan Tridune, Avtode TN, Nov. 21,—Bherit Coopor, of thin county, leaves in the morning with eight pris- onors for the Penlientiary, sentenced at thiy torm of thoeClrouit Uourt for various crimes, Hix takon up bofore makea foasteon, cho largest pumber over sont [rowm thia oduaty af ono term of Coutt. S B E CAPITAL SENTENCE. Urtica, N. Y., Nov. 21,—8aturday Lodicia sod Albert Fredenberg—mother and son—twere tonnd guilty of tha murder of Orlo Davis in Grayville, Horkimor Conoty, lsst Juns, and wors weptenced by Judge Meiwin to be bhavged Fridsy, Dac: 81, at Hotsiaer, A ONOE MORT. New Havey, Coon., Nov, 21,—A woman with 2 boy resembling Cuarlie Rosa was airested at Newton yesterdny. but dischargsd, Tus child resambles tho missing boy 1o evorythiug excopt tho color of the eyes! i . = TWO OBSTINATE JURORS. Wasnmvgrox, D, 0., Nov. 21.—Tus jJury io the caso of Johu Feowner, fur the alloged murdenf Tuomay It Kennard, paramour o? his wite, way discanrged.to-oav, belug unablo to agre. Tou were for acqaitial, THE TYNDALE MYSTERY. Sprinafield (I1',) Journat, Nov, 20, Althoagh it ocourred oo tho caily morn of Aprd 29, 1871—moro tban fou yoars aud a haf sgo—the ssxassiustion’of the Qon. Buaron Tyo. Ualp I yot fiosh 1u tlie minds of flis psople of Bpringleld. and the elfeginstances atouding the horriblo deod scarqoly neod rocaliing. It may bo 1hal & ciicumetsnce, a’ discovery yeetorday, sibioh mav Lo considerod py somo aa tritling in Msalf, will ypt.prove a ok 1o achain of gircum- stancos whicn ehall make ‘plalo” what for up- wards of four and Abalf yoars hag baen oapyld- ered in the light of & mystery ; may yot ravep! ‘the murderer of the lamonted Tyudale and jhe lucoutiva to'tha oriao. . When the body of Mr. Tyndale waa found, on Hatarday marnlog, Apri 29, 1871, fuore lay be- audo It a Dorilnger pistol, a siugle-barrelgd woapon, the barrel eeprcplyLnore than 2 fnohes in lougth. Thobody, {t will be remombered, wae found on West Adams gtroet, immodistolv west, or rather uwesr the [ront, of Lamv's foup- dry, agd just morth ot ths coal-blp, From (his point twest thore was 'a sidowalk oo, tho south sido of Adaxmm street, loading to bls ‘ate, and over “thls side- walk Mr, Tyndalo walked to meet his doom ~ We sy, “Thero was & elgowalk,” aud [t Is'the rp- woval of that sidepalk, yestorday, agd what its somovs) disclossd, toas gives ocossion for rooali- ing to mlnd the dark deed committed o that spot, with'reference to tle possible beanng it m:\y lLiave on that wyetery. £ gang of, Strect-Supepvisor Doyle's men, {o ramoving bbo sldowalk yesterday, found uuder- neath a Derplogor pistol of the ssmo atyle ayd #1260 as that sbovp descr.bed, found at pear|v the same spot inore shan four yesrs and s Lall sgo, Isiue by tha side of tha murder ndple. Tho pistol had ny charge in it, sud, fhpngh quito ruaty from ke lonz'couceslmont, vas orherwissin aad covdition. The walk geusallv, betweon the oundry pnd the Adams sirpet onirguoe ko tha Tyndalo place, was in ‘» difip:dated condjtioa, honco sho necessity for ita remuval. The plito: way found “audes ‘s board, nestly ia the cabtro, and noar 1t was & small glvas fask of vawdar, tightly corked. Neither would bave boen din- covered but for tho temoyal of ths plan| The’ lg stol {8 o tho ‘bosseasion " of Ham- ual Hunt, the workmau who fqund it. We wora' noable to lesrn who has the one fatind by tho body ‘of the muldersd mau, but irom the descriptiou of iy publisheq l? the Journal at the tume, it ia thought that'it is the mato of tho ouo found yeaterday, and, if it i [iossosaion of Lho ' officers oOf the law, ft should be 'proluced” ‘for the pargosp of accurste COmUATIOD, f & platols are shown to mstes, “the’ canuectipn be- taeen that found yestérday avd the assdsaln 14 ocumplote, uld soggaut the tueory sbas tho Weapoos possibly concealed under the wslk, In ad: of the murder, by some confed- erate of ay in, Wlio oniy qaed tho oue ly- 10g by ¢ o 5 Jhi’ flud.ng of the piatol algo aqnga to ecn- nect It with the story of & Ypringfield” conviot in the Paoitentiary, who pffered to discloss what lLie clsimed to know qf jha urdeyous deed on conditiv of Liy pardon fur uotagr offeuns; auu awong his assortions was Gue thisl he yuow whers the pistal with which ‘the deod was com- mitted wag, aud that it was concoaled +‘not mebv blocks away' from the place of the murder, P b alf ovputs, th Andlog of the nistol, yester- dav; is & sabject of l’utgunq(;:a]eqmrq connsctgd wish the mvatery of the dale’ 84 sasaination, and parsusd mway--ime alons Can Lall-furaish - | aolow lasding to mors imporiant deyelopmants, avertually unravel.ng the myetory ; for o sligat- cr c.ew Las ofico proven tust *‘isurder wil out,"” HAILRROADS. THE #EVPHIT COYVENT O, Mexrng, Teun. Nove 20.—-Tie Southern Pacific Balrasd Couvent:on reassembles at 10 o'clo-k this morping, and conwletati n of the vej ot of the Comm tteo on Liesolutions was re- cumed, Tus sea.fution to add the usma of St- Louia to tho ligt cauned # Ja1 5 tispuseion, which was fnplly brought to & clush by the sduption of a remolntion afferod by the [on. Gustavos Henry, vet'ing furth that the omirel n of 5t. wotun saa not dous in thoe spirit of o position or pstility £) that cily, which wea sdaptod, ‘Tho repoit of the Committen was then adopted, The ueual voto of thanks was then rotutned, and Gov. Magoin briefly retiined thanka tor tho Louor shows to hun ln woleciing Inm a8 tho ‘Ubsirman, and maid toat ko would announce, la the moming parora, tho Execdve Cotnmitteon Em\ldml forin tho rag: jition to carry out thoe objeats of the Coue veation, =z On otion of ex-Tudge MeClars, of Atk nans. the Convention, at ncov, adj mned aine dio. Ita deiberations throughout wero chiaracter.zod by harmouoy and vood.wili, and fia fricnds uro san- guins of go d results, _Ex.Gov, Magotn, Chairman of tho Conven- tion, to-meli made the tollowing appointmont of the periwancut Excentivo Committes provided for {u Lo sraolution sdopted, to which bis own namo was to ba added Ly a voro of the Conven- ticn: Heory G, Smith, L. Pettit,F. 8. Davis, C. N, NeGuee, “Yennestea : Jobn H, Adame, J. P, Dockery, N. P, Gurry, Arkanssy; W, 8, ITaven, Loweana ; 8, B, Davis, Oblo; N, il. Uarrs. Minsissippl. ‘T'ho headquatters of the Cummitica will be lu Alomphis, MATTERS AT BLOOMINGTOV, Bvécial Inevateh to The CAlengs Tr bline, Brooutxatod, 11, Nov, 21,—Dy a combisation of the Iilivols Central and Toledo, Veorla & War- #aw, 8 new through froight route s been creatod from here to Eaatern points, and it 4 likelv that red-bot compatition will en4ua with the Ohicago, Iudianapalis & Lafayo!te line, ‘The Morcbaota' and Sfaoufacturora’ Assoela- tion of Bloomingtan, and otber loadiog men of tie city acd vicioity, hold s moeting to-moirow evoning for tho purpose of forming a company to baldl a _ pirtow-gauge road from Bloomington to Lnoon, IlL., to be known as the Bioomington, Lacun & Noithwestern, and slio adection rond to run east and west through JBioamington, and to connect the projected nar- row-gauga )ithe on =ach lds of thiacity, Tuev will alno nupoiot doleeatos to aitond the Con. vention of Hlinois nurrow-gavge men to be heid ag Canton, 111, on tiio 30th inat, WASHINGTON & OHIO RAILROAD, PmirapcLruis, Nov, 20,—A delegation of West Yirginia capitalists and landholders informally consldered here, vestorday, the extension of tho \Vuhu:gton g‘omf l]lzlllrnnd. Among thote resent wore Col. John E. Woo: . - TE0 TT Detelor: aod the Toon dnmor’h; Aok #trong. Col. Wood bad an interview with Col. Scott. CHANGE OF HEADQUARTERS, Special Diapuleh to The Chicago r.dune, Ixpiaxaeorss. Nov. 21,~Asf. Simpson, Gen- eral Manager of the Vandalia, Indisnapohs & Bt. Louis Roads pooled lnes, nill bavo his office in 5t Louls, 8. Woodward, Goooral bu)eri- tondent, Iata Buperintendent of the Indisn- apotis & BE, Louls, will romain in this city. TH: ST, LOUIS CONVENTION. Br. Loris, Nov.’ 2L.—Arraogemeuts for tho National Railiosd Conveution, to be Leld hore tuo 23d, ara porfected. Delogates bave beon ap- vonted from tweuty-seven Biates aud Territo- ties, and 500 are expected to be presont. Amoug the ep.attainments to bo provided for the beca- 810U aro p steamboat oxcardion in the Liarbor and gtond bangquet. 2 THE NATIONAL GRANGE. Roport of tho Exccutive Committeo and yecretury. Loutsvitte Courier-Sournal, Nov. 10, BEPORT OF TIB PXEQUTIVE GOMMITTEE. The followiug roport of the Executive Com- mittoe has boea prescnted to the Grango & Atthe last meeting of the National Grauge a resolu. tion was adogted don, u oerbidy sum from ite troasury 041 Lo the Biuts Grauges, To ficiiltato the exsuution of thls rosolutlon, your Csmmitico is- sced o the Mustess aud Exscutive Comunlitees of the Btate Grunges s circilur dating tha conditions of tlio loa. and e furma tp be ‘obacrved before rocelvimg ity Thefollowlug &kat s Liava applisd for aud rocelved 1ho amounts severaily annexed : J81,417.50 Allasourh......... +ees 1180 North Carolinu . « 1,710.00 South Curohua -, © /802,51 Wiscousou. ... 8,00:,00 3,350 , Total.esurer o SILEG0, O 10 the ex:rcise of conlerred dise cretionary powers, suthiorized Lue following donativne, s0d, etk Luving duly cousidered tho upjesls for (hs saue, blc:d the folluwing smounta st the alspossl of the Musters of the respactive State Grauges: Leunose nee, $1,000; Missour), $3.00); Arkausas, iw; Qulo- .40, $A4; and Jowa, $. BT, [0 u;g‘r;‘;’x‘z‘c;:nm z‘:""ur.“"'“im" l‘aubtummllm Waa 8D inveatigute wod report upou tie oca- Uog uf tlio Leadquurters of e an:vuu Gray At the July mectivy of e Exocutive Commitioc, Wia sul- comn.1.tes repuried sa folows: “ After & cauieful conaidisabion of tha facte preeented, iu ccune Hou with uur , creousl observatlon, i View uf thie Bew 1eutuip of our Urder, 8 weil as §'s iresent ea. tulo § and, undera deep Souse of tue sesjomsiulity feattug Upou your Comuwilies, we recommend tuut the Liud;juxrters of tia Nilional Uraupe of the Putrous of Hupusnd:y bo purmanenily 1oo.ted ut tue City of Louls- Villo, 10 Lo Sate of K ntuuky,” 4 ‘Tue report usving been duiy convdered, your Com- mitiwe proceeded to belipt ulon tuw place Lor Jocuting Lo nibioss of tuo Nuiloual Grunge, wuieh resusted ju eelocting the Ciey of Loulsvile, kud & comuwitios wss appoluted 1B procare shitsble zooms here aud sy er- l\r u,:flapfmum ol the efectaof tue Natwual Geango o ty, . ‘ < Tiie Bub-Committes on Location of Qi ey alas aub- mittod the folbwlug 1eport ou e LusiLEss fuabdigs of tuo Urder: il ¥ Awmambers of this Executive Qomumities charged Jith reaponmble dubics pluco 118 Luat session, we usg feave tu ruport that, 11 aduition to our service us the ual.Cumnilttee 1o locute usadiuarters, w e out- Jresénied 10 that oxtonsive ¢xalniue (Bto the couduct aud workinge of the guacles In the suveral Hules visitol, and, arogratified to ba sbie ta xay tnat tn aowo:) of tho Btilos our agencies are dofng & very Lirgo Lusluesy for our order, and saviug tor them’ in the aggregate milljous of dollars, ™ oibers tLe reeusls 816 uusatisfuctory and dlasppoluting 1o tue ezpec- tations of the metnbers of our Urder, and in all tuey inlien far suurt of the beuetits which: could be zed under a piare perfoct aud uniforu systen, VYo Sud wmuuy of vur (rauger busl- noes 00 the ususl commilssion s, nothing from on;.x{mwmlnlllluu merchauts, o ca|$, | arhajs, 10 w0tue lostaices, ot u nilguidy lea vo.u- lsion; Uied 10 gonorul thoes s no co-opgrutiou wwong these ag.adier, but, ou the contrary, tub ususi Salonsy waich ofitaius A1noDyY r.¥als, Wil 18 contrary T 10 KoLIUS O QU JLALIUULE AU U8 cousequedcys veéry dama, to vur Order. % +4'We subinal, that iho chmmission aystem applied to OUF Ougr I8 Ipla0 L Lieury, LLIURL bu OUF LLIILGTY (4% 0o d.agnctions 9 wad 40 fur” uy wa ure fuforuiod vetweou 'the meinlers, unl those nut members) 514 tiut under shisayutens, inatead 01 Lulidiug Up our or- dar, wa ure builulog ug comumbnton tuetcints duder ur'wnaj fees, forbu)s 10 masert tulr Indspoudence uf 3wy suft thedr luterest or conveulouve. lio Bgeuls wT9 Tocpiviuy & atated Baary ifon! Uis Uroususery of tho ttuto Gruugern, Wy fid tuey sre doing niore and better, sud Luve tha contuence of our mevx.u‘lgnég‘;mnnhgrfiunmn' ik o £ Vith thisgeatus ® IguTs rmanea! uulluzm,cmunml?ah nm-yfl‘.numrrurOmarlhn will give saor.nce Lo obr Wucoslnate Grsnges snu MeNUAE Whe WaAY form pusociitions uuder i tual, Duwgvec foebte fu Luely Logtunings, it bas s foundation * upon which' thuy ‘muy Lulld & sULETYErUC,UTS with & Colisuve 1brco tat Wil bid defulia to LurF O} Dists, »ud grow b slreugtn us It INcressuen vge, beucijlug In Just propoition’the pooreat aud the wealihjeat, tuu Lumb.eat and the proucest of Its sssocidied Wi ers, - »yiat (hiv Exsoutive Qumnmitieo can deviss sud aubmis 10 our oruer such & pled We canuot dodt, aud ihat ofy members wil Deariiy Bdopt Jt we feel equally smsur e f1om 8 Liberdl u 0 Of viewa in our axjpuded Jqur und corTesjoRdence with masiezs and exgcutive comiulticos, “Tua dlepositfon smong our members to fnan- cressp the wanufyciures, tue products , thig fopest, und the ming fu the aideceut tise countey 18 wel Xoown, sud the wisdoa oy ‘fs evideut, L w‘“ such worthy xo r“;f'uuu o pirgress o entegprisce wo Lave Joyed much af our " time ] e mao e works and Wil worka of Now Eaglib «ud oruer sevttons of 1ls country, obtaining cettiutes of #hio pust of machiues Jor Nucy In.Tufy turles 38 we Kuow uzé sulted'to our potds and desired. by ibom ; valuabie alatistics I 1hia . 0WAS:tion, WAKING termus foi will and viler machiugty, a4 wo bave berotufure dous tur (&muw WP oD | upgoidadug w.il ukiued we- 8, Opersiive apiluiss, rxmnu; 10 capitadsie ln Eist tfornin.fon of ihe grest undeveloped re- sourcea of tho Vest and Bou vitiug tuem to at {a.8t ‘comosud sty {1 which wa trost we have Leu- utited oor ord:r, and wid tho foundation fur & mulh AE4Or-DERLLL 10 tha futlre,” Juar comoitie Lilur ‘uly copvinced that the syr- temi gt cowujebion -}wclm paw wiong Ly pandple std disistrous tu yeditice, foqtinted b SUb Cutiiuinge td pregurem (freulsr for tue plirgole uf 'validug ' abled- tion to thiy snbect, with & view {0 wTost ad far as josaitig 1he increus of the cumnsisaiup syatem &3 prodiiny 0 sutmitiing o vuslness. 1 fusihersnce of o, Dlan or sclems of s oujoct toa followns Faaiteun whie suemsted Adopiml nd o oy :‘an;u;u'r_n aud Ezscuuvp biceas Of pach State Resorsad, That o the optolon of this Execultve Com- iples, sad (st o reule, 83 roncluatvaly aa'rn ‘o this Co nmitt s, by, 4 Polntal (o eapcestiomy of oar momho s, T 1id, Jicar 1, Tuut wo e onmen | o the Exs-uttre g mitte o of thn reversl Siat: GranKes now Lvlng o clin o o:lier bis en fhan iLele own ta g W% 300 fea And e Labifah A HNE A Bale Ajen tocated st mica place within ihe tun Bate as may Le choew, and tha [ ngonts Ly pntd a milary outof the treasuri.y of X Stalo Gr. ngoe, to b Jrovided eiter by & e +lurged upon thie amount ol the bids of ve bl AMertly Inta the Btate Tressur ':Il‘nr v?unuur‘uhum:um Exn2utive Commiites determiluie, and that Stats 1gedia LS Tequl ordas feuin erch othes, 4 el e X7 wab tuly Exo-otive Committas Iy gy, fram Inform Hou Lefors tem (hat it mowuban 8 be 1 pifad with go i of the bost quality nt whnjeyst rated Ju tho mbucr inlicat-d, If Ly Blate Eqgqy! Oommiitesd shonid uiln,d e paitcy, " Fedo ted, Tont we regncd thin as only & comm, meut tn tne relorm wiskch taperiencs by o oated, und I nccord with, and perbng® o tas pags o the ca-of erative husinesd ryatem which wil fetol imitad to our Urder s sooa ko raine can o matnng by the aub-ommiites Dow having thia subjes cansideration, & et Sade Whils your Commitiee hvte no Aoubt that a . mny b matured which will bo of Inmenno vatoe 1he Patront of Huw audrs, cero s beon tien nothing should be recommended uniil duly aupicd uy the ¥itlonal Urango. el This Dowlufois CF 0go In rontinned (o tncrrn & aimern :nd induente unbl it o nkine wiie Jurndiction 3 g eubordinate Orsuges, The e it arcived when the Nathumn! Oratgo s cabied npors cpabilsh mome gevrrad prncillen i rofersne rangin tn- el conitirss and gons roie & would res.1tfully ro-ommen | thit s sluudjng gp! mittee on Fotefsn el tlons Lo sppoinied fo tae subject under couslderation, L BLCOETANY'S REPONT, Daring the past Wirce yous we h 34,020 OF naes Wil thelr onthts, nud smonnl of exira matcrisla, suca sa s ate, tr; cl, ety In ihs 'lilsiory of erantzation our Order gy 4 oat achlevmiout of medern timies, The Suaen Tier, couthniiog of blio Loduin, el fok edt mon lorles, A other brauclies "of la ory ujegtis unbera twelse thousind aine handred sod (129.0) on the eutire giola, Tue 010 Fellors noor] weven thousand and iifty-ane Lodyos, encampmenty a'r,, glv n7 a total of Difielesn thousnd nins hnss indiglts “ane §o tihe whote world, atd ihote Oded are from hirty to one hiuiired yeara ol33 whils oy the outslds ‘o bave but B'ght years miomih sy Lasa (satiod twenly-four 1Lo raud twa huudre} ang y'noty carters, confived to Lo United Stutes alpye, Itfs quite rescomablo to angpone that inany'f iy, uranges organized uuder tho exciement of laj ye alioul { e wosk, LDt our records at this date ehon oot €81 thiat Liavo 'teen consolidated, eus) caded by 1o o' i ® mp, ue1 3 boot, magj, thelr charters revoked since {uo first introd e Bcretartes ¢ : wt iy alp Bacretaries this your report s payin, ablp of 763,26, whils itie Iucreato of How Graneagy the past miontl kaa boen 02, d The Lotal amaunt of moneya vereteed {n the fom. tary's oftico nnd deposited (n the cal ngencles Juy ing the past fhiree yeara In, in_roung nnnpers, sbosg £3:0,0001 excording the united rallnn i gr-/: a0 putoly agriculiural wocteties o o i tafes for the pust h rears, or, in f: frot Budan exisiaea, o o0 I fach bincettyy 6 bave on our books 1,247 Dy Ues appoiuled by Biate maaters’ tha pio eut yer.' Thers lLmve leen duriog 't st thireo yoars 8,172 deputioa snpplied with 1o TR other ‘domments, Jeariag 1y most of tie met enaugh to supp y kll tho doputlos that muy bereafley be appolnted, ka well sa ail bow GAuges tiat way ty oreanizad, { THE UNION LEAGUE. Wasmyarox, D. C., Nov. 21.—In {he Unlsy League of America meating at Philadslphi, ty - 19tb, & unanimous oplvion was axpres.ed iy favor of s completo reorgarizatlon aod amendment of (ts constitution and ntual o adapt them to the living iessues of the day, 4 cicular signed by William A. Newall, L(hsl:. msan, and Yhomes G, Buker Becroiary, has beeg addressed ¢0 the mombera of tho League 1 which tho sssortion is mado that the commz ecliools are in danger, and & call for oyt their dofense ta'mado, ¥ A NOVEL PROPOSITION, Davrnronr, Nov. 21.—Cov. Groome biy invited the parties to the mnioposed contess for tho Attornoy Gonoralship to filo writien ar gutnrnts aext Wednosdsvy oron the subjwt whether he can entertain the questiva, Gold and Bjlver, Jocky Mlountain Hecall, Many peopte haya the desira to know thevalas of gold a.a ailver [n bulk. The following sis's ment, from I'rof. F. L. Scirmer, Superioieod. ent of the Branch Mint of thia city, may bs re liod on 88 correct. Tho fneness of Colorads goid. and the caloulations of valuo of gold aod gliver, are atso glvon, Itis o matler of oimsil- crable valno, and should b6 carotully preserred for referenco :' One ton (2,000 pounds avoirdupols) of goll and siiver comains 29,164 trov ounces, sus, therefore, the valas of a fou of puro gild it $002,70).21, and of a tou of efiver, $37,704.43. A cuble fuot of puro gold weigha 181374 pounds svoirdupols ;: 8 aubio foot of pure siler weigns 550,25 ponads avolrdupois. 15 thero is 1 per cont of gold or silver In & fa of org, ic containa ¥01.63 ouncey try of ewnerol thess metnlp, ‘Yho averago fioencsa of tha Colorado goldis 781in 1,000, and tho atural alloy; goid 73l silvor 208, cooper 10, tutal 1,000, Tho ealcuiations a the mine sro mals ou ths basia that 43 ounces of wsaudard yold, or 0 fiue (coin), 18 worth $300, snd 11 ouucesof &l ver 900 floo (coin), s wortl 812,80, How o YWomnan Gut IZich, | Laramie (Cin) dent'na'e Bix yeats ago 31rs. Mary Auatd was lrioging Iiitle teut oo tho edge of & town. Iferwholt worldly poescesicne conefsted of (bis benhs atraw bod, two or threo Loxey which serseaad chuls aud fabie, o bitla 7 or B-year-old gl aud two cows aud calves, Khio wuld the van wilk of these bwo cows, cartying ft wrodud tom with & tin vail, sud with the pioduc:, sad floa work which slie did for lLer ncighbors, ssppoit: od hersolf und olilld. Whon sho coald ges or £5 aliead ehe would buy another sl yearliog, "It {s not our puriose £) tracs dar progires up 1o tho pieseut tiwo winutelys tat Che rosuit 16, sle now, in Joss 1ban seven yeark Laa suveial huudred bos | of oatilo. a fine far, with uice buildiugs and improveweuts, a cos tortablo, evey iuxuriant, homo, aud, fustosd of eircying milk around by baad, rides lu Ler o¥8 .cariinge, Hor danghter {3 8 youog lady, tdl" catod and sccomolished, — To-iay Mra, Abarts proper:y 18 valood ab from $40,000 to $300L And 815 bas made it all by bonest 1udusicq ¥ good management. Sho has bad uo oifeise halp, Blo novor L a Kovoroment coutrackd:t tol1 lseir 10 BOY projersy. 4 ————— Tho Knyans Lottory. TFor the information of parties propss'of 19 jnvest u the Mavsos lot ory, with the eayesid: fonof demviugeaud.ytass fulta Epansa doad loons, & Cubay apriespondeut of tuo Now Of ioans Ficayuns writes as toliowa s+ [ lave 3 sorved Jo the columus of tus Picayuné an s vertisemont of tho lavana lostery, bou g ouk for the {nducement of fick buyera an sttractive list uf prizea. to bo drard ou'tho 23d Decetnver “proximo, smoduiing & toueibly in a1l o 23,303,000 "1ho o sprial p.dss b3 iug ©600,000, Wuen, bowsvar, & prizs Las osed Qeawn, sho winner wi 1 tud that hodsbo bs ped not in gold, bat1a Luo depiociated cuir:ay b counpey, wiiioh {3 wortn, as § havs sais, oy 18 conta on the dotar, You will chon persre tht the whole tlavana Jotiery sonsms 138 é8 11vaa0e 1o souvert the cofiparanvely wor.clsy aliinpiastors of sha Bugyial Dan' .o the wahy valuable ourrousy of ths Unitod staies. —_—— ’A sad Atfair, Burlingtun (la.) Huwkeye, * Yesterday mo:ulug tun buigher's boy strod inty Mis, Mcduitel's kityleu, which tuo n;u: sbe’ lives oiat ‘un Boupdars aurcet, avd lhu“‘ cuuple uf pounds of Bausazas, luked v ool Y 100K Grawvn out And tied rogaothar. 0. the b g Iustantly, Mis. McKerrel's oat, » ooan ol cr:: suie of fue Lhomin ty, Besewbled up oo of apo.lor table, aud apid, ang yo¥ 1\ epawled, aud bowed up its pack, sad waval LF wsollen tail, and olawed the air, all tuo wum iaciog wiidly ut taose ssuasges, Avd :h' refused to Le cowtottel or pacitied so fong (hode sausages rewaiued In tae u-m. The pffuir cast w gloom over the entire oummuulifs —————— Quoen Viciprial . Ght)drene Ligaaiiie ress. Tt apposs shi '.'n‘:u:l g e Tora, fomly are more complptely the subjects o ath & m,fu a0y 6’|usr sreou t the Uuied alaf ua i Jo3 o Sunday 1imes. » well kpawn Loy couta.ns taig parsgeapa i Lod Vi : \v»' uuxlout.luPd thas Her Majesty .u: besn graciously plassed to cousons 10 Ju® “r‘l‘ cess uf I:v.l“ and :ih.h Huy\;l:ul:da:mm.;‘m thoir Clriasmay aud New-Year 4 T abrence :: Her Royal Uighoe. il u:: o oxceed Hve, or, B tha utwls et A moan Sole it Free Iniest Yea‘erday tormr:n 2 /1y b eedy cliap jH‘m:‘J 1nio thy iiver foot uf Th.pd sireut. bu yori pulied out 1o :h:'e: o.rhluv.\cror‘x‘uu( ux«:-‘rlu b :{“:’l';'{'h' :Aiu‘u;u. whu'u ha gat in thio gua diF’ iog bis olothey, » zwlwcn .u"l;‘;J : * Lou's ¥ 0w e S vat nose. " t“::‘:fl"v: ):‘i i‘?flv uflmd mogey 1oy med s e v

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