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+ our nflusnce anf k] fons prejndicer. Thofact of recotsing thom an clizans ssoms £o inipiy a vromisn (o reapect thew | the jo snui thom §erfiet 1random in maiters of ref.ghone sl atd | raetien: (o pro teet Ttomaninge, Jewe, and infidais i thelr eti- zanehip, 10 8l their rubts undar tha Conatitu- tion, 1o notseo how o can kiep cur fanh i1 we tax them in snpport of an inatitution which 1h aome renra does corfainly disregacd their canvictiona of raligions duty, Nor Ly thnall, If we aro gofup to teack relln- | jon, we onght to teach it thoroun)) Weonght to plges religimie tenchers in all rehooia, and make fragurnt and thorongh examinetiou ae | {0 the prograss of tho pupts i tatigous hnowle ¢ edge, Ve ought 1o taach: that avsiem of religs [ t prejadices, 1o jon nhich, a8 » Protesiant nation, wo leiisva to b tre. ‘s onght, thersfore, 1 compel ubye formity of faith, snd bhanieh dircent from oue sbores. 80 we rhonid come, ns T uodoratand . 10 tha gronod of Romanirm, and Lo alligal Lo | admis that & compulsory rcligions education 1 Junt the thing, Nonn of 1in ard resds to take this stand. With ua Proteatantism means frec dom of thought and vonseauce. And this fau- damental princinls of ane yoltical vrian in doarer (0 1A fhan ang niera Actual rol unjformity. . Nor s thin matter of the Bibiain (ha schiouts { ono of 80 groat contequence s& woimnegme. Tha | sehaote nibl do focd wark withoat ot. They wi contmne to cducsts tiae clull of the paor 1 tho tich, Thoy will roatinno to bo the pit of tlio Republic, & foo ta ignoranco. and in morality which #ccompamen 1gnorande, ovu. the Ditle ia not read i thrm, Wern 1he quettion n new ane, o quertion af fntrodacing tho Ditls iu/a tho scbo-ls ragher | then of oxelwlug it from them. would Proreat- « auc Christisus in (he preaint make-up cf m,-' ciaty think It best to movo tu e matler? Would thay admit that their achno's wora gudless i they did not? Why shonld they, swhew thes achuola aro doing tne Work lor wh ¢l they exni ? Do o eall our manufacturing cory.orations, wur great mereantilo honser, godloss, hecanso neither (ho oporativea In iho ono nor the cletls In the other aro a:combled in the worning for religious worship 7 I it an irre- liglous act 1o go 1nto & brick-yard and work tea Lowrs, oven if the first fivo minntes of the time are pot spent o reading the Serl, tures 2 131t an rreligious act fora Christian il to fnk~a Teason iy muteio or att of su lufidel teacter? Tu | [t an {rreligious act to carry neaxoinio a conrt of | l:m:cu which in not o oniod with prayer? What our conimon school but an instituien for tortaln Iend of telirctunl lalor? (L eaw te- ligious in its character in the days of tha Purie ' dans, It Dbea not that charscter in thesa iy Wa may regrot 1t, bur we caonos hielpe it Onr schools ate places for work jist as truly &3 onr { mills and our atores. And wa have nomoro | fight 1o call them godlens beeause they do uot | tesch religion (han to call other labn godleny wllch ia not precaded with o purely religions ex- arelaa. Wera wo looking at this question for tho firat lime, and congidering whether it wers Lest to introduce the teadivg of tha Dble inta the adliaoly as s relizious exercise, 1 bave very | Little doult that W 1asjority of tho miost saruent and intellgont I'rotertant Christians will dec.do wgainat it. 1hey would say it is an infringoaient uypon tho canscientious convictions of n great many goud citizens wheen religious faith difera from our own. 1c is endaugenny tho exiaton:o of tho wholo syslem of common-schonl education, It s inconsistent with tho princilos on which we profess ta bave founded otir Republiv. It 1s sort of union of Cnurch and Btate, the sery thiug wo foar, an appeal (o [aw to help diffuse Lthe aiticles of our ufigmu-nuh. Buch & courao can neithor ba §ust, nor wise, nor lcgal. This, 1 bolieve, nould bo the docision, wers the queatinu before us for the first time,—were wo discuscing tho proprie- iy of introducing a rohigious exercise into our publio sonools rathor than of dispeusing with one alrondy oxfeting. And thisis tho way to look at tho question, not to ack what wo pra. for, what we bavo had for hear 200 yosrs, what our oouBQIOLieas Approve ; but what ia niche, and ust, and wige, aud tecsl nuder onr republican Govornment, with socioty madoup of parkons from slmont overy part of Butope. Wo must keop the commap-sclicol syatem, cost what it may, Then load it domn with no weight which it camioy emaily carry, Reniet cvery proposition to divide ths sehool-fund in 1o interesis of secimiisnism. Let tho lNomuuist understand that Le can nover expact the Froteatant to pay a cent towsvds the tustinction of hia childion ‘i tho principles of s fanh. For this he must mako provision himseif, In order to bo perfectly consistent we must make our schools purcly secular, like our Lanks and onr atores, I willd do this in the interests of | Ohristianily itsclf. 1 do uot beliese tual tho common-sehool 14 the piace to teach religion. ) do npat beltave it is practicable so toach it thore. Bome of tho best leachers fays no experimental knowledge of the waviug graco of the Lord Jesun Ctrist, without whicl Shey aro not guslilled to glvo inetruttion in tho princiyles of Lis Gospel. Nor ‘ia the timo eot apart for this exercine suflicieutly oxtonued to enable ovon s Clidlslian teachsr to impart such thorough instruction as the importance of tho subjec, demauds, ‘Then, with overy offort to he oxorcise impressive, it ta gure to be- ©ame forma! and eartless. I koow it is eaid that s proat. mavy | cbildren dorive all hoie knowlodge of tho | Biblo from roading it fa the scnvols, If B0, thewr kuowledge 6 100 supaicial io do them wny gieat good. Buc 1 douby the trush of tho mssortion. In those duysof | Diblo socictios, and Babbath-schools, aud Dibie- readers, and Iay offorts, iiore is bo need thas any fawlly in any of our citios, or oven 1 the country, should be witboui & Bible. Tho busi- Desn of our sohiools i Lo woach the chiluren boy %o road, to excita their inlarest in tbo Lible, by proper roference to it, bul the responsi- bility of reading it should be laft wlth | thom sud with their risuds, This iv the motbod of Chrlst, We sball tbereiore dis- chargo our duty an Christinus Ly ucreased earnestness iu persoual Christisn effort, We se undor a ascred obligation ta preach the Gospel to evary croature, to thuso at Lomo wha are without the Bivlo, or are ignorant of ia cou- teuls, 38 well 38 10 {homs 1o foreign conutries, We do not carry out our Mastor's ‘cominission, even in the leant degreo, by nuy such readiug uf Beriptarea as is custowaty in tho opepiug of our coiraon echivols, Wo Lave no right to easo our cousciences by thinking that wodo. A wectlar education 18 oue thiug,—a religious cducation is suather, Tho twa cauuot woll go together, Tho Church gains her tsiumpbs, aot through tho common echools, hut through Sabbatie Bolools, an emmnest Christian inistry, and » selt-sactifieng Chucrhy memborsnip, Thu way to roch the clzsses wno are ignuraat of roligion is to go to them with the Word of (lod ju bur Jands, aud fun our bearts, to sbow thoem Chris tian kindo to preach thems o Guspel which iher can spprociste and Lonor, 1o answor to the queaticn, \What is our daty s Protestant Christians, i viow of tho recont exclusion of the Bibls from vur pubuo ychools, I would say, occept the docision ny & decimion which tho prosorvation of the uystums of univor- #al cducation demauds; incroass our efforls to put the Bible lnto every household, and 1o pra. sont tho Lord Josus a8 the wtoing Bavior ty wery Eoy-un withit our yeacu, As Cliristian parouts wa iave noverlookad npan tho roding of the Ditlo ia sclusle ug snviling more than & farm, &8 {ar a3 our uwu chiluren aro concornod. We bavo readit, kud taaghs thewm to read ity ab family pravors, Wehavaout thug to tho Babbath-sohool, aud have helpod thom learu thoir Babbath-echool feasous, W have spent Babbath afioruoons and evonugs u roading IF lo etories to thom,—tu giving them strac tious from the precapts of (ho Bavior, 1y word, we havo taken prina &% proper ties, un lo waya Lhat will sevute the euds of instiuctin g our childreu ia thowe qrinflplun of etornal hig whicl ara taught tu the Word of Gud. We aughs {0 remembor that ogber cbildren need tho wamo sort of wnstructlon ; thab this struction never was piven, and never cau bo given, in comaiau schioals, aven by the best of toachayy Quls action of the Hohoo! Bord, 48 & prophecy of what ia to ba througbiout the conntry, 18 a catl to Chilstiaus to do their duty, to stand by the Didle, to houorlt ax the Word of Lila, tot by putung it {oto s briof exorciss 1 a pablio echool,—one which never wil bo gensra),—but by cateving it Juncnml‘ through our efforis, vrayes nd our wouoy, hoine to avary hoart. It (8a call to discriminato in the in- Loreatsjof law, justice, exped.oncy, and Christisy wisdom. betmeau tha nork of {ho State and that of the Church, between {ho knowlndge waich the i Presbyteran I " ow 1ol & | nacio. | Worid of Siouers Lust. i tends from the Deisware wostward, across to hitixal thiv ennture, and tholr werk Ladmuatien of i wholo Clurch, S e F. SWING, 12 WITI LA FOTT T CnOnCIn "tof. Swinge 1ith the Fourih Chwreh Jwe totaivated, At tho Qoo of e kiiion yort rtay, the Pro nounced thal that was ike last vecasion whan be i tha e Woitid oenpy the tmiiat in b pasioral eanacity, « Tl announcement, altho'ikh by 1o means ng- oxposted, wan toverved witn deop ragiet by the teembora of the Fowith Charch and tho Jargo congraeation whiclt haw been ctiracted by tho elogste ace of tne clrbrated prozeher, It 1n peeted thee plaor will e vnt in operation du ing tus present week by wiuch I'rof. Bsing will ba previdad with & foeatic of the e1iv, where 1o will ba ablo w0 conitnno his rpalar muiet.atiens. I8 is probablo that £ et Lheatro ot tho New Chicago atre witl Ly eneazed for that purposo, Thosa are eanaliv accorniblo and have suffieient 011y Lo minriato tho erowa that wily fol- wuorovor ha crects hia taber- ———— tA00DY AND SANKEY. THE I' fOSPECT DRIOUTER. Speein’ bnanatch tn The Caeans i ribune, TADELYNIA, Nov, 29, —Tceday bring warm ; vasant, thera was & very largo ottendance w0 Mocds apd Gankov varvicos, and it looks ~tlast aa thonuh o genuino revival wero about ! et du. Iototofora the servicen have been | addrensed moro to Christisna than to sinners, ! but to-day the work amongt the ungodly bogan. | At tho moruieg rervico alout 6,000 personn wers presenl, It wasopened by singing tho Iymu | beginnlug, *Joy to tho world, tto Lord s come,” ‘[ho whaln covgragstion joined with tha ¢hoir. and sitch an {mmavse oborus Las not been tweard ninen the Penco Jubileo. The Bov, Dr, losdtimllor mado the opon‘ng prayer, alter which Mr, Sankoy, without accompammont, saug the Lymn brmnniu§, “God Loved the Ir. Mouwdy then read tho thirteentt chaptet of the Firet Corinthisns, and, slier ywotber bymn had Lesn sung, do've | ered uin dieesurso, which was iu bus beat vein, ; awl evideotly prodvced n poworful impression. Ita Lsrdon wa ** Love," and was somesinng o | tho aiylo of Dir. Recclior's seriions on (4 kamo | subjert, The grem lack of tho Churcls, bo xaid, ¢ was love, 1% was that Diviae quauty—nat duty | —which should 1oapire Chrislinns, Aftera fore ( vent prayer. ho pronounced tho bonediction | amid marited offcet, At 4 o'clock i 3 THE AFSERMCON & women's meoting was held 1w the main hall, 1t was as firat auvnounced that only woinen would bo mamnttod, but the programmo wAS afterwards chnuged to admit wen after tho doora had bieen leept opau fortyeriso minutos, The suditor:- nu was fllod % 4 o'cleek, mud 2,000 or 3,000 wero turned awny. Mr, Moody presched from tbs words, **Except o man Lo bom agan, Lo capnot see the Kivgdom of Hesven.® He preached & very powortul mermon, and ar §ta close, ‘whon ho 1o queated all who desired praveis to arlse, not lesn thaw 1,500 roisonr, mambers of churches aud oiliers, stood upon thelr feet, Mr. Moady uade o prayer hu their benall, Tha bymn, ** Shall we gather at the river ¥ wan thon Bilug, And whilo tun congregation Wos singmg U0 or 81 persous left thoir seaty sud enterod tho inquiry rooms, . +"AT THE EYENING MXFTING, to whnich ouly men wers wdmitied, thoro was an attendance of tully 10,0, YTho eveoiog was wario nnd pleassut, and the tow hundreds who wera abutont Lngerod arouad the doors sud wers adilreesad by Jay spunxeis. Thoscrvicos nithin tho Lnll wore & procinn couutorpatt of those con. dueted at the women's meeling in thoafternoon, the namo clergymon oflciaung, Tho sucooss of the threo meetings is rogaried ana very on. couraging sisn of the prospeots of the revival, aud the Jarzo army of workers are expected to engage in tho oxercises of tho wock with re- newed enorgy. THEIR CAMPAION IN PHILADELPHIA. Si¢cial Coerrespondence af Tha Chieaco Tribune, PRILADELPBIA, Nov. 48.~Tho Cliy of Phils- delphia i3 quartercd by Market and Droad streeta, Market wtreot i4 100 fees wido, and ex- | the Behuylkill, Broad strest—116 foot in width —utretches from Lesgue Iuland northward to tho ciiy bonndary, a distance of 12 miles. Patriotia Philadelphisus claima that (his is tho longest, widoat, rtraighteat—and will somotime Do tho finest—strowt in the world. At the joter- Bection of theto Lwo Lroad svonuee, the now City Bullding I8 pow boing erccted, at an oatl- mated cost of $10,009,660. Directly casc of this | building i3 tho o)d depot of the Yonnsyvauia i Tiaitroad, axtending from Juniper to Thirtesath | slreet, It bas & frontage of 250 foet on Market streot, and o dopth of 373 feot, aud covers an | aron Of 2,14 acres, ) ‘This old dopot, fromw ita central location and enormons capacity, seemed well ailapted for the H Moody snd Saykoy mostings, ‘Twenty thousanid 1 dollars was oxpended in futing it up for that | purpons. Frosh paitt brightons the dingy old walls and cotling, Abuodaot warmth is af. forded by an enormous steam heating-opyntatue, ‘Tho uudience-room coNTAING 10,200 ouATRY, of unpainted wood. made for tha purposo, at a cont of 25 cents oach. Upon tho maio floor are niuoty-iwo yows ol chalrs, containing 100 in each row, Upoun tho plitform are placed 1,000 moro. The Committeo in charge completed their work ; and, on Suturday oveaing, found themsolves in possossion of the largest audience-room in Amerien. Two questions pressed upon their minds, and caussd no littlo anzloty, In tho fitet vlace, Can sn nudienco be gathiored lasgo enonglh to filsuch a bullding 7 aud, in tha second piace, { the audicueo cumes, will Ib be pussible to wmaks al) hear? Certainly no man had over gathored & congro- retion of ffl,mfi yeople in thie eity. The Phila- delphians aro not exoitable, and yary littls proue to run after novelties. Stitl, 1f one in eighty of the pupulation could be drawn in, tuo bunding wnlmdl to filled, and tho perploxing problom eolsed, At observer must confess that consummate ability was abown 1a ADVEWINING THE HOVEMENT, ‘Lho strite betweon Brooklyn and Philadelphis for the firet possornion of 1o Evangelista was of groat sdventage wn callivg publio attontlon to the work af thu two men.” Nutblng inakes us B0 anxlous for anything as to find that some- body olso wanta toiulkia it naay from us. Thls- delphiy thonght ehio had everythiug weourod, when, lo! Tiuoklyn etopnod in to tuke sway the prize, Whito the mutter was wavering, bulleting weta I:nued from each wida, clamsog the vietory. it munc be ocunfessod that each patty was ablo ta make out « sirong caso for itsa(f. Lriokivn wight coutain the most sinners who ueedod converting, but Dhiladelpbis eoptainad tho tnost samts who noeded waking up, Brook- lyn won, Lut Philadsipnia bad only (o wait for {our woaks, and thon the Evangetlsis woze oim- 1, with the added roputation of Laviog reacbod 350,000 pooplo i tho elster city, Al thus, tho Commiston felt, waa a Lelp to them. They wirkind that overy man, womnan, and cbild in the ity ghould know thai tho Mooay aud Bankey meetiugs would begin on Buuday, tho 2let of Novewber, 'Lhis fact wea ptinted lo enormous fett 1a upon sho dopoi-building, and placarded i hnse pouters upon tho builetin-boards of o ety aud itw saburbs. Speclal advertine- .r weuis wera inmotted in il the pavery, which drew out editce'sl notices, Straot-cars bore s inspiring legend, * This car vuuy direct to j the dfvody “und Nankoy mestings.” Some of tuem forgot thelr tradifuiuess In their zeal to prowote ta good eanay, and miseutled pua- BBNgors aullerod ) cousaquouce, although tho Bunday care began ruuntug ey bour earlier iisn weual, luoflenniva wicn, ou thels way homo to thelr familion, lad yeliow Lanbilla theust inta their hauds, which' rosd : * You are iuvited to ationd tho Moody and Saukey mootings to. worrow.’ Thows dikcarde pers acrewod | Chestnuy #trest liko autiym, 8. Htate may teach, with that marality which i eu- seatial 10 oitizeship, and that moralily whioh 1 is the fanctiou of tue Church Lo teach ; w mor- ality spuitus! In its nature aud rooted in & ro- goneratasvul. I¥ 48 s call (0 ua to ba tiuo to var prisciles, to act. aftor the galden rule, to ' Brans to all that poifect treedom of thought and conecieneo whicls our fathota laft Bugluud 1o vo- ' cuse on the virgin suil of Awericn, Marking thua carefully thelino which soparstes Chiureh sud Etato, 1k la B Call L0 y1v0 Gureehom with Sonms eneryy aud & Jaith $Lak shall uevor Ladior, b e diftuslon of w saving kuawledge of tha ey tures among our fellow.wen. It 18 & call tu e do remensber thst the Siato cau never fight the battles of the Church ur usurp Ler fleld; tbat the luterests of ihe Iaitar ata baat suoured when she s wimply protectod in her v, hore; thut the bituce of the divine wurd: which giveth light, es, 1o light of eternal lito, iw Bt brouglit abuitt through sy religious ex: i Our gicat syslom of commag schgols, buc by ¢ “fl""’:‘"fl love of ‘nu B.xlhli.‘ tluat Bumn; .J;- yoilon to It precopis, aud thie baptivin of tho Holy Guosd, which bas made boody aud Hankey tempted 10 help on 1o kood eanpo anid PROVIT THEVKELYKN WITHAL, | = ho overilow Prom 3loody-Bavkey meet- | ings welcomu to tho 4, u;, kesvice — | Charch,” was the unabinmsa adyeryeoment of ane wodest and ¥alf-furgolul uutitntion, Gut your pywn-books at ths Awerican Tragt Foclety Tor tho meetings.” A sliglit conclave of buw- ’ bug way notcendle in a fewy atvertluenionts, as, for justanco s ** Mesars, Moody und Baukey ars 1nvitad to the Ladios’ Contennixl "Foa-paty gy Aoagay pezt ;" ¢ Highteeutl antuyersny uf yp Nowu-bay Irayer-Maoung « . + dr. Moody wily Lo invited,” afr. Moody faled o appesr at either of the ubove-uamod places, douvtlesy to tho great surprae of 1ho mavaRers. loody sid Bavkoy aro ccwing, 8ud, th cousequewncy, -——— & Co,, Market siroel, Are coulimming to o) id ——- b thetr axtostalitugly Jow neives. Agents wanted for (lo 'lfin-cam LRUVES Were coming. i | | Mrices Life of Moo ly avd Baukey,” elc., cte. i Bnu;«uy nupoing dawoed with & dreary, drize seor ane | i the central part * Boma ut- | huvo besu a vory dull feflow iudeed who faited . to realizo vory tully that Boody and Baukey | TIR | ziing Novemher » prasent at tha carlv meaang, t the alternonn Bervico, after J1.100 prraonn wa, e nacked within | the b 1, the doars wora clog:'d agant foll DR NIALY More who triod 1 vam o fain adeit- j tance. Lho fitsl wuestion, ‘- Wl the peopls " tucn aul 2 wa : teled poet o 7 N Mandy sctsled tho make” them leari ot | bauds from tiose who heard iim, nod hands Weout np in the remo.cal corner of thy \ast andi- This was (he & o wael.night wtory of erowd- (10g, For tho cervice en! ghansmnving evemng Lo bepin &6 7:40 p. m.. tha'd 0ie Wern vienod at B a'cfiuck, aad closed at rLoctly after 6,10 being - impuesiblo to find roo.n 197 any mord, although thoumauds . ro apam Al out. A vlew from tie pat? INTEAENAING . Not aften in a liictimo doss ona havo the oppor- *tunity of Lolang 10,02) people (moin than tha eurso population of many o busy hitle citv) m tho faca. Eloven largo chandehers ntretch throgh tho ceatrs of tho building tn n e rect lino (twy such chsndeiera aro amplo for & large chmreh), and a thousand gas- Hurnors hriug every countauanco fnto a ntrong tight. 'Tae nirongeat cyo in Sneapable of dis- tiuguishing facen in the farther tiors, A corps of 200 uatiors, under the dicection of a man who bas served a1 a Major-tioneral, guids the tuiti- tuda to tho seats, and not & chair i (61t vacant, Mr, Moody rpeaks from a nistform about 6 foot sauare, which is elovated omo 4 fact above the maln platfonn, and swrounded by » ningls rail- ing. “Avout hitanre gatherod wany prowminent clorgvmen and Chiria:tan Jaymen, O his right with 3, Hankey, at the organy whilo closely mass2d in the rear is a trajood choir of 300 sing- ' ery, Thoealosof Mr. Saukey tl the whole room with tiemulons melody, and briug mhny & white liandkorchiel to weeping oyes, ‘Lhen tho cunix take up Lhe chorus, aud 10,000 vorces ( for cven the dumbert cannot refrain from elnglug uero) mwoll the magmiicant harmony, voico of (he proaclier daes mot appear abrained, but ho makes all tioar, and 1113 DED-RUT INTLNALTE bolds the atteution of evory one, Ria sermon and prayer occupies thirty ninutes. Tlo sorvice closeB with the hour. Rong gounds; hugo doora sirdo open on thren mdes of tha immcnso audionco-room, sud 1o ten minntes it ¢an be couyletoly emptied, Howoyor, a8 long as Moody utayy, tho peopla will, To tried to gab tho Young tuen together aftar pervice, for tho pir- D030 of urganiziog a youh.: ftues's meoting, Ovor and avor again ho said, *“Tho ladios wil nieaso rotice”; bug they didu’t ploase, aud o be was cowpolled ty mve st up, and ask them to bo seated whero thoy were, witle tho dooss ware closed, avd Lo procscdod wihi bis faik, In gaueral, ho s perfect mastor of the situas don, llo spuounced that, at tho nrpumcad hours, tho dadre_would be' cluend, sz not tha LPresident of the Unitod Btatos coald got n aftor that, In tho midet of Lis rermou, & porgou in the audience cried out. Mr., od7 stopped abort, before most Luaw what vrsa the matter, requestad tha ushora to romove thoe noisy one, while the congregation roso and ruing ** Rock of | Apsa.”” Then ho procoeded ag ealmly na i€ ho tiad only stopped to tak o diink of whter, o never i3 wo carried away by excitomynt as to he unobvervant of datai’s, Tarning to Lhovo on the platforas with & Lowely heartineea that beapoke a regard for thoir comfort, ho sald : ** Is theran draft over thoro 2 ‘fhon he direcied tho ven- tilatora to ho ciosed on one sida of tho baitdir g, and tho steam to Lo shut off. Theos al thungs show that the man kee; 8 his Liead lovol, Tlo movement is A Brccred, The crowd came tho opesing day, and thoy bava kopt caming ovor since. Itis indeed s marvel- ous thing that theso bwo plain Evangefisty bavoe doue, Tsecher's audiouces avo horotufors beon ragarded an phounmenal, but Moody £llis a Ll funr timen ad largs ns Plymoulb Chorch. _Litdo Qrouga utrect sces a crowd; but brond Marliet oot is equolly througed. Decchor dinwsun Sundavs; Masdy awmid all_the attractions and swoeements of tho weok, Deecher doos it, men a1y, by hia geviag; Maody does it, wavy think, by ts powsr of tho Holy Ghost. I stood b tho durker-street daLol on Mounday, and a littlo, weazen-faced Jow boy pat up his manoy for o Liall-ticket, *Ilow old me you?"” said the azeut. +Iben'tover10,"said Iio, * nnd L novor tell no les." “You'ie Iying now,” re- plied the syent a8 Lo tonsad vut tho caveted vaateboard. — * Go and hear Moody and Hantioy, ann cone back te-moriow and tell me tho truill” Eveu so-called men of tho world feel that this preacbing ** makos for 1ighteonspesy,” It ail woie inducodl to ‘foll tho trutn ta-mor- row," theso Evangolists wouldf** ture tho worid upeide down," To the Fditer of The Chicaao Tribune : 8r. Louza, Nov, 26,1 sm sa old 'resbyterinn, nnd 1 liko anvibing that is Proshyterlan, bacauss I think it must bo avangetical, aud in nccordanco with Soriptoral truth, It surprigos me groatly that mo ortbodox a jourual as tho Juterior ahould be guilty of suck inconsleteucies as several that I bavo lately noticed in its oditorials. Thoy ; firat wont oft ou the Evolution theory, in on Articlo go thoroughly redofont of the new phi- fosophy that Idid hope it would Lo withdrawn, aa the only mosna of counleractiog tue bad in- Hluorica the nublicavion of it mav possibly oxort on tho minds, especially, of many of our youug e, I read anothor edltorial artiolo on * The Salva- bility of tho Heatuen," and from tho caption I suppoaed it migh contain somothing that would 1 & measuro neutralize their Ialso philosophy ; bt whoo Lroad tho articla f found it _should have boen hooded, mat the Balvabil- ity, but “The Ifosalvability ol the Heathom” This 18 goiog fcom ons extremo to another, Tho writerof the article—it is cdite~ ual (but of coutrao I don'’t know who wrote it) —Whooyer it was, tenches that the huathen arg wiltost; that nonsof thom are saved. ‘This is tho roasou why I atatad thst the acticte shomid bavo bLoon headed *The Inzatvability of the Heathen.” Neither tho bleesed Divia nor our Confexsion of Faih {eachos suy such doctrive, ‘I'ho editor bias made a graud miatake, The doo- trine of aur Church and of tha Bible ate sudi- ctzutly objoctionabls in the oycs of theso ina. teriabistic” phitosophors, withont making thom more yo, fhua 1o doubt that many among the beathion are eaved, sud I have heen a Vrosbyte- uan o long time, wud [ think 28 much of the Cunfoasion of Faiths as & compend of dectring aa sty one iu our Church, It is in consequance of euch misrapreautations that ao wuck projudico exists againat our Chureh, [4in utterly revolting to my foslings to supposo that evecy aoul Among tho b-athien, even such good and trus men as Bocrisen aud Iato, from time immemorfal ta the presont day, bave bowu loat. 1 protemt sgainst ihe doctrine na not being the docirine of the Presbytenan Churct, 1t is not our doctrine, wor the doctrine ot the Heriptures, 1 rhouidt ba glad to foacn that I had misappro- iended the weaniug of the aditor, Rut any oue who will road the articlo carofully wilf sus that It nas wristen with the {utent of teaclung that none among tho leatlion oan be raved, he editor aaya : Saving learned that the whols wotld s under can- douination, we learu thut there is_only ono method of delfveruuce from condomnation, This molholl uinkes 10 FIrovislon, 40 fat 5 Wo can Aee, for (hs salvation of 1ho heathen,” Indeed, tiors 1o two colishieritions in Lue thirJ clapter of 1o tamuns which soaus Lo ot aIf all Lope, Now, iwhat we oro axpressly sssured of in the bieared Bible fa tho fact that *Gdd ia o re- apecter of poisous, but that in all nadoms ho l}ll‘- fearetn tiod and worketis nuhtooungess is socovted of Tlum,” Doe#t not Lbln cover thes case of all atnong tho eatlen who really and deyont- ly womus and roverouce tho Doity? They are **acoapted of Hin "—pot, of goutns, for thoir rigbteousnees, but for Christ's sako. 1t 18 just 4 oany (0 Leliove thig ag that all infanta—dylog in Infsnoy—aro scc: L:tnd for Curist's sake, with- out & personal faith, I repudiate the rovolting aentimant coutained in the articlo nawed above, 8. A. Hoboxsx, THE Y. X, C, 4 OF WASHINGTON, To {As Editor of The Chieaco FTribuna Cucaao, Nov, 27.—Au item recontly publish- ed in your paper does great injuatice ¢otha Young Man’s Clirletian Ausocintion of Washing- ton, D, 0, I am sare thet your deaira ta give both vides & fair hearlng will rmmpl you to pub- liska tho foliowlog from & geviioman in Washing- ton, to whom 1 sent your article : *1be Y. 3. O, A. "Lan nothing to do with the | uit brought by tho Fresdmews Bastags and { ‘Trust Company. The building fa owned by & | Jolat stock cumsmu and the Y, M, O, A, moreiy Tent rooma of thls oul’m:y, Lyt are cantinually confounded by the pablio mth the ownera of the | buiiding.” LFam i MICHYIAN VEYIVALINTS, { Corveavanvience of The Chicano Tridung. i+ Lansixg, Nov, 27.—The Rev. Mr, Urover and ) Wifa Liava boou holding » wesles of mostings at | Orans Lake somewbat after the Moody and | Saukoy pluu lu Lrookiyn aud Philadelphis, snd ! thour atfares biave Leeu crowned with mncoess, Huudreds o repentant siunora b beun brougnt to the Throue of Grace. They are now &t Flint, snd muoks foohng is Inanifesiod thronghi- Ut e eity, Alr, Grovos iss & rare faoulty in develupiog the dormant utores, amohy tho Vuung peopla. It ie boped tus evangelists will 7 extond their v ; ;um.m work o thiy olsy bLalore the cloge Prax, hope thie Inlerior will | CIHICAGO TRIBUNIE: Ain s Lot 9,000 paople wera | Al MOXNDAY, Noy MDA MER 2, {07m, HENRY W.L50H. Arrival In Boston of the Body of the Dead Vieesrosident. Tho Masses View with Mowrnful Gaze the Bolemn Pomp and Funeral Panaply. Gov, Einston, on the Part of Massachnsetis Recefves tho Remalns from the Nation, = A 1 i 1 Thorongh Arrangoments Allow a Mult- tude-to View ths Body in o Bhort Timo, BOSTON, DESTTCT AND 1OVE, Spestal Disvatch to 1he Chirats Tribune, Bostux, Mass., Nov. 29.~To-dav the State re- ceived Its doad, and a'l the aftrrnoon crowds thronged tho Dovio Iall and took thelr last look on tho fao of Lim who has so saon follosw. od his groat colleague. ‘Ihore waa not thp peaceal fesling of sorrow at tho natlon's loss that marked tho fonoral of Sumner, but of all the thousanda who gazed vn fhat snnken faco to-day few did not teol that Do had loved hia cout.trv,—that ho,too,was thoe friend of tha poo- vie, and had shortoned Lis life in working for them, DELAY Tho foneral train did not resch tho city till half-pase 10 o'clock, but two hours befors thay timo thoro was gnthored a crowd which quita tillo't all tha streots surrounding thn station and Inted vach side of tho traci for some distauco, It wos A QUITT, ORDERLY CROWD, curions to ba sure, but comprising hundreds who were gathersd, uot to witness & pageant. but to rttend o funeral. Aftor the party which had ac- companied the body from Now York had boen received by the residont commlttens, n guard of Lonor de:ailed from tho Cacots was drawn up in trout of tho car containiog the romains, and, covered with wroaths snd crosses, the oofiin way bomo from the car throngh tho station, whero all stood with tnesvered hoadn cxeeps o mihida, who rested with arms ro. vessed. Burrounding tho corpsaas it passed out to tho lienrso wad 8 gusrd of houor from rtha In- dependent Cadots, and Immedisioly foliowing wan o detail from the Fifth Murslaud and a clvil eacort which had come from Wasulagton, THE CIFY BELLS hogan lo toll an tho funeral eolamn moved in si- Tonoo and without music by tho most direct 101to ta the ftate-Houso, whore thousands of people looked ou ss thecofiin was borue up the long Night of steps np which decensed had #o often walkod in life. As it reached the hell, Col. Wyman, of tho Marsachugetts Committoo, do- livercd {lso body to Gov, Gaston in o short opoech, which was roplied to by Gov. Gastou, ag Wil bo found in tho Associatod Fress dis- patches bolow, DIgCIPLIE. A gaard of houor from tho Cadets wag then postod around tho catafalque, and an United ftates matinostoed at parado roat aehort dis- tance from tho hoad of the coflu rigged as a statie, gazing fixedly at tho fuco of the dond 108n, whom ho was instructed to keop in viow until the hody should bo consigned to ita last resting-place. How well that yoldier abeyod ordory, And ow fmmovable he stood as tha crowds prssed hum on eithor side, was noticed sud commonted upon. I RAGER POTULAR GAZH, After tho nocessary nrrangomouts hed been made tho doors wero thrown ogen, and the pub- fic was admitted. Tho police atranromauts wera #such as to oxpedito matters, aod &0 quiotly and rapidly was tho crowd passod slong that proba- biy 6,000 porsons passed through tho lall fa an hour. It wan thought that 19,000 porsons passed through ilie entranco bo- twoen 11:45 8, m. and 2 p.om. After that hour the crowd thinned out vomewhat, but contiauous lino was keptup (ift 5:10 p. m,, when the font gates closed. Al this timo tho multitude in front of tho Btato-llouss main- tained thoe beat of order, and pationtly awaited tho momont whon cach should bo ndmisted, The majority of tho crowd eamo from the sur- roundiog towns, and, althouch many wero de- sirous of viewing the remams of the Vico- Presidont and departing for home as rpeedily as posslble, TOE ADSCNCE OF ILL-XATUMED REMARES was very uoticeablo, and the belinvior of al) way in keeping with the purpose which called them togather. Krequont remarke sere hearnd touch- fag the daccased, and tha many kinaly hings he bad spoken wiulo ho lived and moved amongst tho cowmon paople. TXCELLENT ARRANGRAMENTS, When once insido of the hall, not s word was axchanged, but, pasning along iu & mnglo line, each gozed at tho collu a second, looked s tho floral decorations and drapery about the ball, tarned to tho right or loft, and so out of the hatl. Thers wasno Intermingling of lines, no confusion—overything moved with perfeet rogu- Inrity, HOMDRE DECORATIONA. The Dorio ITall was heavily draned with black and white trimminga extouding atound the up. per portion of tho wallaand pilars and Jooped up at intervals, while the bases of tho pillars wero alao draped In biroz American flags lovped with orape-vovered cauvass and upos a heayy bisck curtaiu at the head of tho catafalqno was tho Vice-Prosidenv'a manogram. The catalfalquo up>n which the casket rosted occapied the centro of tho hail. Upon tho casket and the oatafalqno wore floral decorations in varjed forms and do- sigos, BOSTRAL TRIBUTES, Tho character of the decossod was mado tho pubfect of sermons (o nysny pulpits to-day, The Rov, Dr, Lorimer pronchad 1o n crowdod andi- coca on ** Winxing & Uood Name.” Taking his | the viemity of the Stute-tHonas, snd before iho | Hasvoch. it dorant ) who hiad aceompant+d tha ro'ctinn irom Wash- Ington, tagether with the odiecrs of the Iifth { Moryiaud Regiment, iazched on eituer sida of tise cankiel A3 p quard of honor, L AR An tho boly wan holng borna th:ough the dopot, & momtor of thio Br.zade Nand plaged a 8010 dirso nean the eornint, this being the only mnslo at Lho dopot or vu thie huyof mareh, Tho cackct was pinced in tho Lieswo lu waiting tho Cadits presenting areas ns thy cor. tegn emerged from the dovot. This corsmony of bringiug tGe ramafns from tho ecas Lo tho Lieatas v.an aolenn aud impronsive. Tho ulmost suiet pervaded tio 1mmonds conooussa of apoc- tators, vartonsly estimnted nt from 5,000 to columus of companics, prodeding tho hearse o tho salomn tsppings of mulled drumw. Tho esoart then slowly {ook up 1t8 marah on either sldo. Flaniing tho boarsa wan & delaoation of twelvo marines, whilo bebind camo tho oferrs of tho Fifih Mary'and KRegimeot, who wore erapo on their loft arma. lmmediatoly fallow- ingwero elovan carriages with pontismen swho accompaniod tho remalus, the rear being brought up by o equad of potico. The ercort moved 6t 10:45 2, m, to Dorio Halt at tho State-House. whote fho ramains wore to bo laid in state, Alang the luo of march the nimont quiot anq reverance wan ehown to tho decensed by tho fms nofomuity of tho occasion waa increased by the follin® of belis, which continued until tho ro- uing reached the Btate-loude. TOKIO HALL was heavily but simply droped In black and vhito. Tho basa of vach of tho twa tows of colunung In tho contra of the ha)] was Erimmeq in piniu black, whils the capitaln wero festoonoed in biack and white, tastefuily blended. Fho walls undor tho ceiling were vlso heavily bordered In tha same mannor, Tha breky canoon (o tho resr of tho centro of tha hall wero surmounted by Amorican slage ontwined witly oraps aud reating ou heavy binas drapory, Unaoer tho cloak and benenth the tiold-piocos tha mono- giaw of the Vicc-Presidont was reproxantod in black liner and ith a silvor bara of lasza dimen - sions, Lho decorationn, though markod, wer o unpratentious, uocording mont iltly wich the glm- plicity of tho deceased Vico-Presidont's ifo, Au enrly a8 9 o'clock crowda bogan arRombling iy Pproces«ioa escarting the romnlas had arrived, 83wn 4,000 or 5,000 porsona ha nswombled. Tho ®paco i front hsd heoa raped off, and dntauls of polico preserved nn obon ontsuves for tho proceesion. Hardly a sound of conversution could b heard, Eaol'and ll of tho vast crowd seemod to ba inspired with a foulug of eoleinnity betitting tho oceasion and tho dny, ENTRANCE O TIE GOVERNOR, Ehortly after tho rrival of tho tuneral cortesro, Gov. Gaston, accompanind by his staff and the Lxecutivn Council, ex-Gov. Clatita, and othow, deaccoded from tho Executlvo Chamber and toule atations, uncovered, af tho head of ilg dafs which was proparod for tho toceptionof tho caskot, Lvory whisper was hushied and silsnoe seomed to Intenkify tho solemuity of the plnon g the firet molancholy noto of tho dirge broko unou the ear, Whon the procosalon resched the Btato-llouso thy casket wan borne npon tho shouldors of tho oight policomen fn dross uniforin up the ntaps Ieading from Dencon stroot to tho mmin ontranen of tho Ktato-FHouse, followed by s dstachricnt of marimes with reversed arws a8 a guard of honoy, Entering Dorio Hall, upon tho entrance floor of tlho builaiug, 1n tho prosenca of the Stato ofti- cials and others, wRu stoud uncoverod, tho casket wus placad upon tho dais, whore it wmill romaty uutil to-morrosw, waen tha public tunoral sarvices wlll talio pince, lwmediatoly Col. Wy- man, of tho Goverao's stad, under whoso cisrga tho hody was brought from Washington, and who, witls Col. Usmpbeil. accompanicd the romaing as they wore brouzbt intu tho lall, 8toppod forward and salutad the Cotnmander-in- Cnief, and made a formal tehivery of the remoing o tho State authorities, ko sard ; Youn ExcrLLzzoy: Iu obedieace to your orders, wo bave procecded to Washington and receivel fron; tho Nutianal Committes the raasinn of Vico-President Wiizon, which w6 havo eacorfud to Masszelunetts, ad now delfver o you. NASBACRUSKTTE MOUTNFULLY WRLCOMES ITEN 80N TO A TOSPITABLL ORAYZ. Gov. Gaston rephied: Massachuseits receives from you her fllnstrious | Qead, Bhie will see to 1t that Lo whoo dead bdy you bave borae to us, lut wiiose &pirlt Les gons to & Mgl er servioo, shall recaive honani Lofitting the great oflico whichiu life Lo henl, T need not remind you thut her Jeople sill wver iroasuro with lovaand’ pespoct ths | Wenory of her distiugulalied atatoanan, and will not | only gaard und protect the boily, thy coffin, and thy | grave, but wil nlsa venerato hin'inimo and bis famo, Uentlomen, for the plous ssrvice which you hayo ng srell_und #o tenderly rendered, accept tho thauka of 4ho Commonwoaltl, Soon after the Governor and his rotinue ro. dired, as did afso Mnyor Cobb and he cominit- toe of the City Governmont whiell met tho re- mnsina at the depot. FLOWERS, Dotoro tho cankot was uncoverad 80 as to por- it 8 view of fho romains, it mas almost sme badied iu fragraut fiowors, At the head wag rlaced .'"if: croas and erown, and at the foot au anohor, both desigus being exquisite in thoir combluslion of raro and beautiful tlowers, Upon the coffin wan anothor largo cross, varin- eated in oolor, and a barp composed of white toses, tubieroses, aud othar whita flawers, whilo apon and aronnd the cagket wers crogaos, bonquets, ete., In profusion, Tho Marines, un- dor Capt. Haycock, will remaln on duty with the body 8 8 guard of honor unti it is deposited in its flual resting-nlace ot Natick, YIEWING THE DODY, Ad noon ns nocosnary v‘ulimlnnnel wero fin. ishad, tho top of tho cuskot was romovod to o). low an opportunily for viewing the remuins. ‘Lo firet to fook upon tho faco of tho dead wos dov, Goston, his sta®, aud the EBsecutive Qotn- cll. brother of the 'deconsed (Mr. Colbath), Mesars. Fred Douziaey, Jawea Wormley, sod Bovert Parvis, of Washmgton ; ex-Gov, Ciafin, and othera, ‘Iho doors wera soon afor openod toallof the walliog throug to ontor. Theso wero allowed to pans tho ropes in sqoads of twouty or thirty, and cama iu tha main autrance directly iuto Dorfo ITali, fu the centrs of which was tho dais. Lasslng aronud it thoy founa oxit from the builaing through the Toar eutrance, All through tho day tH 5 o'clock this evening A continnons stream of yiultors passed through the building, and nevor ware thers Isss than 8,000 or 3,L00 in frout of tho oditico Awaiting an_oppartunity to follow the thoussuds that Lnd passed, and it is eattmatad that between 16,000 aad 39,000 porsona viowad tho remalus bofora the doors of the bulding woro closed thin ovening, Lhe comn- tenance of tho deceasod boro tha characteriatica and gooeral sppearanoo which 1t wore when 1 lifo, and was gomewhat naturnl even fn its deathly rerose. ‘I'ie comploxion, however, Lad :!uuend coualderaby, showing that daevmrml- tion had olready far progressed In ita demolition of the human temple. IN 'tHE EYENING, DosraN, Nov, 28—11 p. tn,—A Iarge crowd lifo an an example, the Rev, Dr, Rddy beld bim ug ae an examplo ta the young, and tha Rtov, AL, J. Bavago also preachod s sermon an his lifo and character. Willam Lloyd Qarrison delivored an addresa in the Yonug Mon's Christisn Union Iali, but In waa hardly worthy Lis reputation, THE REGULAR RELORT, §1% ihe Asciated Press,| THE CONCOURSE AT THE DEPOT, . Bosroy, Nov. 23.—A nioro than Sabbath still- ness yecmod ta brood over thae city s morniog Lroke, bright and beautiful, nnd an addsd aso- lemnity bofitting the sad oceasion ushered {n the day, and linparted ity inflnences to the thousauds who asscmbled o wituess tho openiug of tho Iast sad rites about to bo paid by tho boreaved Commonswealth to its lats distingnished non. 1t was expectod that the apeclul traln besriug tho remains of tho decoased Vico-Prealdent would arrivaat tho dejot of tho Lioston & Albany Toad at 8:30 & m., and, long botoro that lour, the erowd in walting might bo numbered by thoussnde, A detail of forty police and eight mounted men kept order in tho depok and Lincoln stroet lesding from the BLeach streat entrance, allowing no one to yasy in of ont butb those forming the eacort, gusrd af houor, and | variona desigoated committecs, At 9 o'clock, Col. J. K. Daker, of the Governor'a Couneil ; Col. Widler aud Gray, of the Governor's staff; Mayor Cobb, Ald, Clark and Btebbios, Presi- dent, Boardman, of the Comwmon Councll, snd Cougcilinea Brackett, Fliuo, and Wilson, took | carriaged from the Btate-Houno and drove to the depot. Llere the first corpy of Cadets, 120 muskets, undor command of Lient.-Ool, Ed- munds, wers in waluog, drawn up'in lios oo Linealn avenuo, ARRIVAL OF TUE TUAIN, At 10:30 tho train moved futo the dorot snd eight policemicn In dress-uniforns, who bad been. dotailod for the purposs, boze tho caske} from | tbo tzaln to tho Doach strecb outsance, Capi. Laving sesombled In fiont of the Btato-louve, Dorig {lall was opencd this evoolug, and for thros houre a continnons stroam of persons paauad (hrnugh to laok unon tho remaine of the Vice-Prosdent, It {4 ostimated thut 50,000 peo- nlo Layo viewed thewm swnce 11:50 8, m, WORCESTER, OR TUE WAY TO DUSTON, Woncesrey, Lxsa, Nov, 28,—Tho remains of Vice-Prosideut Wilson reachiod this city st 4:50 this morufug, and vemawed horo four lours, during which time thoy wera takon from the cam and piaced on a catafalque in the wain cormidor of the Unjon Dapot. The lid of the ooflln was removed, aud for nearly an hour s vasl throng of people passod through the gorrldor for the puspoda of talking a last look at tho remaius, whilo thousands wore upable to gain adnug- slon, Befors tha doors wero opened to the pub- lio the members of the City Governmont wern admitted, and companies of tho Tenth Massa- chusotts Regiment, stationed bers, scled as & gosrd. The depop was heavly draped in | moutrniog, and the church bells wero tolled while the rewsivs wero in the city, Beforo leaving for Doston the funoral train was hoavily draped in movrning, il RN A Bad Mon, * Atlanta (Ga) Constagution, An 8 waa coiug up-town trom the Atlenta & Richmood Air Liue Depot yestordsy, ho iu- dulRed (u a Little song all to binwolf. ‘I'wo other gag’:uul passed by, aud ono of thom shouted ack ¢ *'Pin up yer onder lp, ole wmau, s’ stop dab Tacket{"” *'Who yer talkln' ter ?" sald Bi, atoppivg ehort &nd tnrmu'r around. ; "'l')nlllu lm youi who yor tink I'm talliu’ to, you olo Guinoa rovkter, s:l;“ 27 rald 61, 10,001, Lomodwtoly upon the remnine baing | placed in tho hearde, tha Caduts whoe'ed futo | mon=y (hronga that liaed tho stroots, winle tho ! hesd atd - yor inter 2o foi0_art of Chiistimay woel, § wul!" 5 MYV ow'es nda—" duat then 2 ok norn with hoad hont down, &0 Lo 8o 'onda ufior there was o slok nigga: in the mud, wanang nothing uoidee hnavan fmt 3 doctor. And na S1owent o, he romarked over Ww ehauider “I'o A bad nigger; alna wos: wan pd ‘faro da nar, bad all in de war, bad artar de war, and T'm do loudow’ hutiin’ nigger you rber read ‘hout 1o buoks wid do loabes all out aud do kiver Jost.” ; A AUPRCSED MURDEMFSS, t DBurrato, NV, Nav, 23.~A woman aged 40, pamod Wilhelmiro Wefk, wan atrested thin aftor- noon, eharced with murdoring hor stopaon, nged 14, imissing ninen tho 24 inat. Tho bods was found ia an old well on the nromings § I a utda stats exeont tho shirt, A chain and + other waigiibn wato attachod to bis neck. Ygop- 1 otty belongitg ta him nd reverting fo her own clhild in caso of biy doath 1a tho aupposed causo, THE ALDANY STATE.HAUSE, jAunaxy, MY, Nov, 93, The manter-bullders ; of Now York npiointed by Gov. Tilden to oxe ! amfus the construction of the new Chpitol 1 buifdfng repart that the managemant and man- imer of constraction evineo o doxrco of negh- | goneo or want uf comprtent skiil to an extent { wlitiout parallol i tho history of thoir obaprva- ! ton, nud tunt a cantinunnco of tha work Wil in- volve the neceasity of tasring down and recou- rtructing extousive portions of the uhiucture at o very great losd. ! TEMPLAR DFSECRATION, Spectal Disoat:hto Fhe Citeann Iribnne, Ixprazarorss, Nov. 93,~This atternoon tho 1 communion gat of S, Paul's Catbodra) was sto- ! len from tho church, It was valuod ns §3,000, A MOTHER AND SON FENTENCED TO DAATH, Tho eonviction on Saturday of Lodicin and Albest Fredanburg, for the musder of Orly Do~ viw at Grav, Herkimor Connty, was followod by the immednto eentonca of the prironors to death. 'The Uties Heva'd dezeribes tho seonos T'he verdict wua stamped on the faco of cach Jutor, After roli-call, Foroman Jackson an- #wered tho nenal question of the Clerk, aud da- clated: * Wo fiad the prinoners guilty of mur- dor in the firay degren!” At tho reqnest of prisoner'a counsel, the Jury was pollal, ench of the twelve rostreriug to tho vordict, At tho ennoitncemnant, Mra. Fredenburg ba. trayed no feching—in fact did not scem to real. dzo her pitnation; Atheri's fico Sushod, and o nervols iwlichitng of tho features was all thatin- dicatod tho molln{z on his part at tho reaats, Aftor & littlo dolny, caused by the exmmotion in the audionce, the Conrt nrdored Mrs. Froden. buig to stand ap, In toply to the question, 1avo y. unoything Lo say why the aentones of tha Iaw abonld not bo prononuced upon you shunnawered : * Yoa, T have " then hiositating for a minuts, the Judgo said: \Wall, what bavo you to may 2 The' woman, coming Lo hor #onves, broke ont, L am bappy 3 Tam ot guilty; I am fanozent; thoro’ wns no such eonymsation between wo and my son, @3 Moty smora o Agun aby slopped, nud Judge Morwin procordoed 1o jxononnco her eotenos. sho intorrapting, *1 don't underatand vou,” but was kopt quint by Doputy-sherllf Moyers, who ntood by her sido until the Court had declared hor fate. 8ho thon, not seoming o know what hiad besn said, broko out azain with: “I'm bappy; why don't you wake it quicker? I don't kiow as { ahall Bave another winter; 1'm getting old"—n pauac—*'1 feal habpy." Tho sentenco was that *T.odicia Fredenburg be rotnrnod to tho Jail, avd that on Friday, Deo. 8L, botwoou the hotrs of 10 o'clock in tho morn- ng auy 4 o'clock 10 tho afieruoon, tho bo hangod by 1ho neck uutil aho bo dead.’ During the whalo sceno, from tha rendoring of the verdict until tho jndgment hed beon Pronounced, the woman contiaued o rinning couvoreation with those about ber, froquently swiling and asserting Lor innocence, Alvert Fredeubnrg nroso when cafled withoat betraving moro fooling than frovionsly mon- tloned, and in n firm, cloar voioo eaid: ‘Y am tob _aAuilty of the cms chiarged sgalust mos did not know auything sbout’ that murder tiil I ‘vout into tho barn in the morning. Forthormoro, I may that my daughtor has #worn to a lie, to save hor neck oat of the ropo, and got mine 1n inatoad.” Afier henltatiug o momeut, ho ressmed Lis sost and quistly fige tened o Judge Merwin's remnrks, nn:] tha sou~ tenco, dnx 2nd hour as that of hia mothor. {tor tho sontenco the Lerald roportar eallod cenco. and gaid that ho bolloved his mother and daughter worn the guilty partles, Tho mother ond son, it will Lo rumombered, wero conyistod upon the teatimony ot Atbert’s danghter, FIRES, I_CHIcAGO. The alarm from Box 301 at 3:20 o'clock yestor day afternoon was causod by s fire Lreaking out in 8o uuoccupiod Larn in tho rear of No. 7 Bar- bor street, owaed by Austin McDonald, Loss, 9200 ; insuranco unknown. The flamoes spread to No. 9 Barbor sfreot, a one-atory framo strug- ture, owned and occuplod by Michael Carran, whoae loss on building and furnituro is about #200, ned Is fully covered by insurance. Tho cendiary. ‘Lhe ularm from Box 744 at 2:40 o'clock yoster- doy nlternoon was false, A _VESSEL BURNED, CLEVELAXD, O., Nov. 38,~A fire this morning at 3 o'olock damagod the sohooner Exilo to tho oxtont of 84,000 or $5,000; uninsured, Tha schoonor was lying at the dock partially unload- ed. Tho crew had beon discharged, and tho vea- sol was in ohatgo of & mato. Itis holiovad that trampa ontered 10 sleop, and in #omo iway took in fire, 'Tho schooner bolongs to Capt. Koily, of AMilag, O, PTOLITICAL, JUDIC!AL ELECTION ORDERED. Special Duapateh to The Cateago 'nidune, Srmuvariziy, I, Nov, 22.—The Govornor has ordered oo eloction Iu the Bevonth Judicial Distrier, composed of the countioa of Uook, DuPage, Will, aud Kankakeo, for a Judga of the Bupremo Court in placo of the Hon, W, R. Mo- Allister, rosignad, to be beld Doo, 21, 0 nec. essary writa have been teaded ¢o the Shorifla of those countiea. ——— THE WEATHER. Wasmixatow, D. 0., Nov. 201 a, m.~For the Upper Missisaippi and Lower Missourt Vallovs, cloarand docidealy ¥old weather, high barometer, northerly winds, shitting to erst and south, fol- lv;wad by talling barometor and rising temper- ature, ettt Dispat:h to Tha Chtzago Tridune, BIOUY DT, Jaey Nuv. 28,0 Torulghs o ‘collest by weveral degzracs of any bissesson, Iort Hully roports 13 belaw zero, Tort Rundall 13, \‘n;&:wn 13, and it s 11 below here aud groming colder, QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWYS. Tostox, Masa., Nov, 28,~Arrivad, tho steamar Bataviy, from Livernool. New Yoms, Nov. 28.—Arrived, tho steaumers Geltia from Liverpool, Hormann from Bronen, and Acadis from Moditerrauean porta. it THAT NEW YORK COLLEQE OF MUSIC, Nzw Youg, Bov. #8.—Mr. tamuel Ward, of this city, proposos to establish a College of Blnelo In Coutral Park and to endow it with §5,« 000,400, i LATS LOCAL ITEMS, For some timo paat it bas buon consldered the thing smopg the fanoy (o hold & ball or benetit eutertalument every Bunday evening in tha fouth Side Turnor-Hall, and thowo eutertalu- monts Laye nover faled to gathes togothor s rough-sod-tumblo mob of all the vaurants aud prostftutos fo the city, Lsat night the usuo) da.oe Was adverased ss the benefit af Joo Yertio. said to belong to the Adelphs ‘theawre. Towmda 1 o'clock (his woraing the ry jolice paunced dowu upon the place sud caj$ired the euuro wob, wale and {nmnlo. oumbering fn sl abous 150, The cole Jection embiaced a besutiful assoriment of plekpockats, gamblers, Luuko-opats, aneak- $hioves, and other varieties pf the ** crooked. Ba:weon 6 and 7o'vluck last evening two ne- grou nawed William Frayne and James Allen sscame Mvofved lnsanul {n tiia rear of No, 180 Kourth ayenuc, in the alleybstween Twolfty snd Taglos streets, Frayue socused Allen of beiug ‘ou toa {otimdte torma with a * Yor don's know me, *'1dou't keer whoyou is; you aiu's vo grand armwy ob de ‘public, no how1’' * Look bysr, I'm do mos* n}l-umfinxemu nlggar in dis Ausaty Oy, o I'll Jis take dis hyas woman bo cisimed to own, sod thoy sgreed (0 settla the difliculty in a fight, Frayne was getting the worat of it, vuti ho booame 50 epraged thas he drow & razor And Qixing tho timo of oxeculion at tho samp : on Albart in the fmil. Ho protested hin inno | fire is supposed to bavo beon tho work of an in~ | | careed Alton tn moat doyily 1 anrnifie wrash tha drsg Junt abave (o e 208 out tho loga to mw{,‘f'n‘, i0e-cpa, whilo with ooy, AR Cent o e uafortunato WAk fall o (wy, o Anyorin: f oada nnd musclns eonnacting “h’l‘: lll:l‘i'\nnn Tho radian then tled, and had nag beas fnf 1P 10 & Late Lour Iast ovening. Whils Fragnn s Catting i, Allen alierzos that ho was Pinianeq | 2 man named Chiarion Welle, wiin was sriosie) } wedintely aftor 4,5 aftar. Al iy Wotided Saps focioualy, but ss Ly eesived pramm ing. g, cat atteativn tho waunde nes ot fkely Lo pros l(:;:g{.hl;n't c;n‘:m’t m‘n Lo crinpln him ety gy, K Wi rert of Jin life, Ha was souvosed to howo, No, 19 Fourih avauto, Sl CARDINAL McCLOSREY'S RETURY, Tho Cardinalls Nows an the hitete of Iy 298 Ao PopoComineans e ecent Promituent L, Lepenug Bveats tu Lyl Note Fork rity Cardimal MeClusicy nesivend nleamor Atyasinia off San dy ITok terday, Tue Cardinal was vinted st hig residenca mz l;v:-uiv; by & rejorlor of the Tpilygs s Journes, fio waid, Lad Yoon pleass throuzhout,” aud ho ' hal, bemr 1;]&"15'3‘, At et klnduass svorewhorn, it Gomnd 1o tho ditfaronca in tho ayposranca of iy I'aga from whiat i had uoticed an hit visi, to Rome g on board thy 3t 18, 1. yep, rear aqo. It was truo that bo Iooke ot lie” s atiobe and vigomge 65 sitffored At timgs from | pig ! Ig, "L bet aud Ueanfore | vay Jlomn preseysy I1.o4 dano tor te leets masoth eug }ebut” eald tha Cargimal, - san [ many's lange walk with o oo d 08 tha (itst to dusico to st daw, miel the mauo fentuyos o last two years * Evoiythinz pluckl on'thie suefase, it thera {u i undo ronl undarmning tho foundati ms of Gayars, “ud socteby,” uil\\uknd tha Cardinal wiin e nNinery, 0 ammver to 6 i added that 1t wan t30 oplnion of ey 20 Victor Emamuuel wao sather th Lt ot cumstancos ovar which he trol, thun the prime mover in of tho Chureh and the 1oly Father, mdt"flr“’ b‘cur: “mucu at " tha nent «f Trotestantinm in Rome, and little 8lens of at. o Lho Tope,” esid 'l.lllxlg EE:: dinal, “ysan greatly vlaasod with tho manuer jg Wiieh my appointinent o tho Cardimalao Lay l.mmi m‘r:‘rr-lvfid in t]“” country, Ho looied ity much affection and greas Lape upon (| il m";“- o [3 Do upon the Usited -Toward the closa of tho convorsaiion, i Cardinal humaolf Lecuno tha mqu::\tu. m“:\; showed himyel{ much interested” in the rq. conv turn of polieal ovents in country, particulatly ns they threateued { 3oomed to threaten Catholics, From what Ma had heard or rosd of Toeaf ovents whilo ahroad, he snomed fnclingd %o bo. Liova that the Lepubiican pacty ras asunning ag antl-Catuoli attituds, purcly us o parsy ery. fo) tha sako of palitical ¢ loct, Such s witiluils b deomod wholly nowsresused oy agureasivenog on the part cf the Catholcs, Tye chaol queation was spoken of, “\Well, what ary thy Gatbo’'les askiug now 1w the scho)] qnestion tiat thoy biave nat ahwaya askod for? Tueu why thig puddon oulory agalust them? It fy eiinpiva ro vival of the oid Kuow-Nothing fLovatagny,” In relation to the Guibord oxcitamiont, ho said, *What have the Catbolics 1 tho Uniled Heatey to do witl that? It was & guostion be twoon the eousta in Canada and the Bintish Gov. srumavt a¢ homo, Lo highest conrt in Capads had decided 1n favor of tha Catholia sids, but tho deciston was avorruled in England, Tt wag 1:‘||u nu:l(flln(ulfi::‘mnxn !I-]? conrta ll)x&t orostnd this excitement, and at g avents we - ing to do with It hore,” L had 0o con. o pareceaticn Ha advause. this of QUEEN V ICTOEIA. John Hull Ronring Stmply Recanm ler Majosty Walked in tho Funern ‘Lrain of tho Fnther of Mer Servany Joun Rrown, Col, Forney {n I'hiladaiphts Press, Lovvox, Oct. 37.—Queon Vicloria's fayorits and fajthtul sorvant, who was also the favoriti nnd Inithtul servant of Priuco Albert, In gigan to Uighlander named John Brown. Tho othe doy old Jobu Brown, his fathor, passol out of tho sworld, sod his remains wen foltowed to the _grave by hor Gracloul Majesty Quoen Viotoria. Tols act, in itself aliko prateoworthy and innocont, at least to thy Amorican visitor, hias roused tho Intensest in diguation, and John Butl s rozrng through at Eooiety, high and fow, simply because tie poor Quoen condescended to walk in the tuneral-trait ot tha fatler of hor favorito servant, You wonll | bo startied if you could hear tho inunendost sgaiosthor Majesty in conacquence of this soms what ropublican proceoding. Ono of the wides| ; clteulatiug waokiy papere, tho Sunday Times i undor tho hoad of ** A Royal Prauk,” broaka int i 8 florce oxplosion of rage, of which the follow ing ehort oxtract fa a specimon: Tuo Hme hea, we think, srrived when some om { nhould speak, and that boldly, on a subjc.t whichy | however dolizate, can no longer be oveclooked, Witd & full knowlcago of the rosponathility which reets tipou s 1n dolnic k0, we suoUIA ba omiiting & duly m (1We (0 tho publicif ‘we tefratyed from caltivg sttew ilon to tho eabarzassment whioh I8 likely o sriso § | the Cllef Magistrate of (ho realm continues to szhibtl | $hut Iack of prudence which bLas lately chacaclerizet | ber publlc conduct, Wa may safely say thata thriliof ‘poaltivoastou(shment weut through the public mind lss ¥oek ou reading tho exirsordinaty prauk lo wbled thio Sov of this great nation hias been indulging, Buma ten days aga n respactable old Beotch crufter | Weut the way of all fesh, Tiia only claim to pubt 1otico consiatcd 1n the fact of s Velng the progenit - of & moroze-looking gillle who, by same atrange fatub i by, lins worked himself lala the position of walking #hadow 10 the greatost Queen in Christondom, Ané ¥:t tho obsequlea of thls obacure litie Northern faray iy Lt scaroely romoved aliovo tho rank of & commor : laborer, are honored by tho persanal atteadance o ller Majoaty, who followed the coffin from tht collags to llso nearest point where a hesrso r3s spproich, Tu {hus parsding herself befors thi world, as # laughing-stack for the wiolo of Furops sru du'tiot liewitata (o a3y that (he Queen hus done oot of {ho nast ill-ndvised acts swidcls has marked hel longielgn, Tha tongua of acandal s ever busy, snd ¢1bo ficrco light that beats upon a throus” will not sdmit of aclions which, howover harmiess or evex Laudublo {n thomaslves, aro durogatary to the digaity of th natlon roprosented (n 1he porson of ths rovere clgn, Recont eircumatances with referena to the Ly mentabie accident In the Solont Liave shawn the pubith that the sdvics tendered to hier \lajesty ia not alwayl of the soundeat, but it scews to us beyond com peebeneion that theso Court offiolals whose duty § 1810 arrango the Queen's publo movements sbonld avo allowed hier 10 plave hervelf 1 siich au lnvidiow Dosition as that of chlef maurner to Jonn Brown! {aihor, Wearo wliling o make every sliowanto (ol {ha Quicen’s well-knows kiudness of beatt, wud b the dacosscd boen w favorite old servant, ths unusuy breach of etiquetts might have been sliowed ta pas but even whea that poor cxouss doss not exlef, th public want to koow why such uuususl Bopor @ rhowered on an unknown Heotchman, when an emply carrlage and a red-facoel coscumin an coustdered tho proper i“ulmlmlnfl" for th eilest snd best men fn the cowntry whel 1%y, wro boetio o fuelr Anal resh, Xt ‘I alvmost 128 gudaltle ta ranlize tho offect which will ba produced ot o inihlaking parddon of (ho comutlty” when the} uou fu overy siop-wludow & tertain chosp Iilusirat payer, dn thls week's numbar of whlch hor Majesty # { depholed with & woe-bogotia aspoct followlng & culfg borue by four barelegged Beotchmen, i I mediately proceding iwo brawny persoas (n vecy scanty clothing, representing the two oldcst orphal Wrawne, The wost rampaut Red Jlepubiican could never have suggested au uct mosu calculstod” to serTy luts viows than this unforsunate spectacio, e HARING (TEM, Enir, Po., Nov, 23, —The eteam baige Ohlg durlng a storm ¥nday Iast, ptiuok $ho westard end of 100 pler as the outrance of thiy Larbor, completoly demulishivg the valuabie Ifght af that point, A temporary hgbt whil bo extubited. ‘Tho fous domolished caa be replaced, s s A Cheoky ‘Thiol. z An amuaing caso came before the faris trd, nal recently, An sudacious youug thief, wel kuowarta the palico, was charged with Luviog stolen property tu tha valuo of pevesl poundt trom a hop In the Kus Viilejust. Puttiog ou au Iinjured aud {nnocent expreunion of mnmmw.& o evolty ottered the i1genious defenso thut bé wad passiug by the shop in quastion uhng W plwdrfild all ovar che wiudows that "5.9: thing insido waa to be had for notbing. ‘i theieupon entered, sud, loading himself witt voma few articlos, ls decamped, and vas m“.ch i astouisbed to fud himesif pursuod by s (’nll’ub‘ wan, Tho magiutrate dismined the case, hal suministoied a etrong caution to the wsuuar“w Lowara of suali duvitations to” plunder for Ut futuro, tolling him that ruch adverisemioutt gencially mneant 2 per cent off tho selling prics. fMade Mad by au Undutiful Danghier ‘The Vallajo (Cal.) Chronicle tolls iha uqlirl t0 & romautio marriago on & tug;ban outside (e Heads, tho past suwwer, H. P. Haill, & wn}l-.‘v( do young farmer of Urand 1aland, degirad to & the daughter of James Williams, Ax, Withamt sud lus mio objected, and the youn cn.lpl“l clopad aud were married, us viated, The usu i srontal relonthing did uof foliow, _In ) wbor Enu it was evidout that Mrs, Willlsms w‘:l biooding over ber davgliter's uudutifal act, She bogan to whow sympeoud of aberrstlop of mind, and Quslly attompiod to commis suizido by cu;: ting ber throat witli & rozor, In thischa faile Hho was thon avut (0 the Asvlum ai Btocklon At Gizut pho wooutod to Lo getting better, Lub & anort time sluce sl bekau sufusing o est ::o’i tbiog, aud eveotually dicd. The f placo st Rlo Viata Lsas Haturdsy, T A O g Wyert g i Efn. FEEE Fe5z 2EF E§*,

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