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THI: CHICAGO TRIBUN DISASTER. fhe German Passonger Steamer Doutschland Wrecked on the English Coast, ifty Ont of tho 176 on Donrd Drowned or Perish from Cold. The Disastor Occurs Durlug o Ileavy = Driving Snow-Storm, partiol List of the Lont and Missing. Loxpor, Dee. T.—Llovd'n agent at Rochester, Eng., Topdrts this morning that a boat has como yehoro Iu that vicintty from thostoamor Deutsch. isad, from Bremon Dee. 4, for Now York. Tuo poat contained ons man and the dead bodiea of {mo others. Tho man reports that the Dentach- 1sud is agronnd In the North Sca. Tho two men tlehod from exposore, baving been in the boat {hirty-clght hours, Auguet is tho nemo of the Quartermaster of tho steamer Deutechiland, who arrived in the bost. Ho reporta shiat alio struck ou tho send- »apk 1n the North Soa, and ho bolioves sho is Joistly lost with all her pacsongers and crow. bey pumbured 150, Ouo Loas ieft tho ship bo- fore tbt otcpiplad by Augost and his compan- jus. Tho fato of tho Lont is nnknown. Tho asmo of one of the mon who died in August's boat 18 Foxonatein, .1oNnoit, Deo. 7.—The following is & verbatim copr of 1o Ltovda' tolegram fron the lnrwich ard to tho Deutechiand : 'ho steamor Uourkehland, from Bremen for aw York, with emigrants, grounded on Kontiah fimu, at b o'olock Monday maining, durmg o pesyy northenst gale, Tho weatlior was thick with snow. The oraw and passengern weio drawned. The Dontrchlaud has heaten over the Footish Kuock, and 18 now in 43¢ fathums of water. She bas nppareutly parted amidshios, When Capt. Hiicken tem left tue etoamer nho was full of waler, which wa# risivg aud Taling wiih thio tide, Awelstauca Las Lovn sont to tho Deutechlond.” Cont. Brickenatolo and port of the passengors sod crow of thio stentuship bave landed at Har- wich. It 18 enoposcd that about fifty of tho paseangers aod crow wero drowned, Tho Dentechiiand Is now on Long Sands, ktill further tosatas ihp Esaex shore than tho Kentmh Kuock. Two tugs and & lifo-bout bave proccaded to the scene of tho disaater. Tho Kentish sands are a few mules off the moulh of the Toaines, The wgents of tuo North Gormun Lloyds’ flosmship Company Stato that the steamer Deutschland had two first cabin, twenty-four secand olnes, aod ulnoty-kovou slcorugo paskon- ers. Tho commander of the Brilish mar.-of- wat Pepolopo wle'grnpm from Hatwich to tho Admbalty that fifty Lives weio lost. Too re- mafuder uf the passengars and crow havo landed a¢ Harwich, whore thoy aro under tho caie of tbe German Consul. Quartermastor Angust, in his statoment, says tbe name of tho Capiain of tho Dentechiaud 1 Besias, The steamer lott Bromen Sunday morn« iog, and struck tho Kn.ck on Sunday oveving. Eréry offort was made Lo got ber off, bu! in vam. Ths sea washied over tho sbilp, ocarrylug away moch of hior gear, Tho Caplain kept very cool. Immedintoly ultor tho ship struck, he oidered Lfe-belts Lo ba distrihuted among tho pasgon- gori and orow. 1le noxt morning, a8 ic was thonght the ship was about to bresk up, tho order was given to Joner the boats, August and tvo ecamon were dotatled to man ono of tho boats, which capsized twico in lower.og, when sbe righted, They drified away from the weamer. Thoy tried to pull back, but could not. A beavy snow-atorm provailed, and tho weather was piorcing cold. His twa companuma petishiod from oxyosure, August says the arow numbored 130. Whew be last saw the sleamer endoavors were bewg mado to launch sl the boatw, Tho Advertiscr reports that tho total bumbor ywuoua rescued from the Deutschiand 18 150, ‘wenty-five bage of mail weio saved. The passengera veported missing £0 far nre: 1, Groreman. _first cabin ; Ludwig Hoorman, Muia Forstor, Emil Hock, Bortha Fuudling, five oung, Tiocoops, Kadolkoff, sud G. Luudgrauer, weond cabin, ‘Tho Deutschiand firod rootets all day Monday apd until Tuesday moruing, ana sithough thoy vera seou froin 1inrwich, it was impractioable to es.stanco uvtil the gale moderated at 4 k ihis morniog. . tug Liverpool brought in fifty-ono porsous, including sl the officers qxcopt tha fourth, Ona child died ou the tui, TLo number of dosd Lodies m 0 stosmer's cabin was fifty, and others are g:’oblbly in tho boata wbich aro missing. far ‘only about fifiy-four are known to be aaved, Dreck, tho Quartornaster, is apparent'y dring, his swollen, blackenod appenranco indi- tatiog frosi-bite, His narrativo wan given with great diftfculty, He #ald bls boat wos atcached 10 1he ship by a rope, which broke, aud tho boat foll to looward, Thoro bein;‘ 1O 0Ars, it wns imposalblo to roturn. Bo & sall way niegad, and b toat drove boforo the wind all dey aua the followlng night. A mm‘fu passengor named Fornstion, belng lightly clad and without shoos aud stookinge, toau " diod, and s gesman shartly sfter, o'ciock thiy mornlnfi aaardllerymon on du 2d was resgued. The Captain eays signale wero anawered trom 1be light veksols and coaus guards statlooed at Harwick during Monday ovenlug, but, owing to the fierconoss of the gale, it was impossibio to tond nesistance. No lifo-bost was to be hud, and o other could live. LATLR, Tae ecenca at the wreck on the arrival of tho o= dotiea descrition. Btrong men, womon, an nero olivging to the rigmng, from wich many had beeu washed swsy, Bome ¥¢fo o tloir tust stiugglos, In tho cabin were sa0n the curpass of ladios and ohi'dren fuat Sas At 5 the boat was porcoived by ty ab the fort nt Sucorness, tayretired. Oao hundrod and forty po.-sons ;:n taken off by the tuz, with ncant Ring, Arriviny st Hareloh, te frvivors were (aken chargs of by tho %;lmn Coasul, Oliver Jobn Williams, vr{m pro- Wed thom with food, clatbing, lodging, and Kitd rédt after 80 mauy houra' exposuro to the et severo frowt sxpericnced this proscut win- % According to Riloyds, the Dentschland had i%0 first, twenty- four seoond-olass, and niety- WIts sleerngo pasucogers, and a czow of soven- I¥five, but otbers sy mora, © LIBT OF BAVED. The following passcngers were vosoued from m’l.!’e':lmgr Dentycbland, sud bave been (auded e} 1 “‘I;lm Cabin—Willlam Leick, Catl Diotrich o Ctib(n—Tnnodnr Tildman, Halen Schem, i Saver, Heymana Beathan. Franz Haun, Py Weslig, Adolphe Herrmann, Anna Pitz- Tha folaslog srs naoug the missi L lag ero suaug ¢ho missings il L‘:\bl;\—'l‘iar'uu‘fl%n‘ MI abin—Luwilwig ilermann, Maria Fors- W, fmil Haok, Borlbe Fundling, ‘Theodor jiading. Baibyra ~Hilkovschuidt, Honrico "“an or, Zorbulla Reoukobor, Auren Radju- wnmmllg Tamband, Procorpi Ladsokoft, O, indgreeu, 1 ¥ THE DEUTBOHLAND, oty fonx, Dec, 7.—Oerlioks & Co., the sgent ¥ the Noruy German Lloyd #teamship Liva, to e 118 ateamer Dentuchland oelonke, recejved Datch iTom London which eaye that the Ad. %l_l(y offcers reportod that tho host picked up him ¥azhod away trom the Deoutachlsud, sud e unypum_i that uho struck at somo U\ ou Rontlsh Luock sands, A tug hea u‘[: scut out 40 soarali for bier and render as- “The gl Beate of the line huva gravo foats con- 8 tuo Deutachiand, and do not conceal ot Tooy supposa that the vessel wont o %‘ni Tog, as tho latest weathor reporis glaud contain secounts of thick woather bty 0 eastern coast, which probably extended Toneids North Bes. lu Janusry lag the Epv soulnd encountered a terribls storm, whila Wfer AT L0 tnla po.t from Bromoo, vt was T taken hack ta the pthor eida of the Alla s h““&hhor machiucsy bnd besu disabled. P ooly made ove trip from Southampton %) npfi:»leoun\ulng the siorm, wharo s ong wit! e of the 1poUR With & bat-dozen o:hier ateamers 8y last, mn.An;-g bas not bsen nsod ;mcn‘Fobnl:- rmer commandor of the Doutel a4, Capl. Ludwi, » thoroughly cliciont oif- wBr 8 placed in olisrge of the Compsuy’s docke hp.J,?"‘ Haven & shory s1me 90, aud & now Yo ~hoso name has not been mscertmined, Mu:‘"’"m to she Deutsculand, 'fha num- ,m.‘ll’nl;l:nnsalrh- 00 board iw not kuown, bus in- Tiuph 1o deanf. point has bece auked by tojoe THE WDEPENDENTS NO THE g Tolhs Rdlior of Thy («’Ahago mil'm Jcolr{uulsts Py “uu‘n. 1li,, Deo, 6.~My attontion has juat . d to an aitlcle in your issus of the 34 + 12 which yoa aay that +* some foul-mouthed m.cm""“‘ 8eemad (0 ba the leading spurits in oyt Teronce in thin efty.” Will Jou do us - Wlice 10 oorrect this mistaks, o misrepre- oall t4 which you will, noxt Iastn? Yonr raportor woll knnws that ths only foundatlon for tho atatemoent was, that, whila we were waiting lor a rerort from s Gom- miftee, su opportinity wan given lo gentiomen who wera invited to tnoat with us, to give expres- sion to their views upon what wo had decided Lo do, Taking advantago of thia roquest, onn of thiose of whom you sj'eak introduecd a ronolution npou us, of which no othier notico wan tnknn than to drop it upon the floor, Anothor then attoinpted to apeak, but was nromntly put down by tha Chair, whon they quictly withdraw, Thiw i8 all thero is of it, and nothing will Lo gained by misroprerentation or stlompts to prove a fraternization hetween the Communista of whom you speak and tho Independent party, B M, Baimin, RAILROAD NEWS THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTFRI, Preaidont Albert Keop, of tho Chlcago & Northwestern Railioad, ntates thet there 1 not thie loast foundation fur the report which came lioro ‘from Now York yestorday that tho finances ot his ropd were in au unsatlsfuctory comdi- tion, and ho Lelioven tho repory to have been gotton up for the purposo of infinovcing tho rtock-murket. Tho fluancos of tho rusd, Mr. Koop saye, wero never wmoro satlsfactory since ho assumod cootrol thav they wero at present, snd tie December bonded interest wau pald from tho surplue camigs, ‘Ihero was moro ready cash in tho handa of tho Troasnror ot prea- ont than for roveral years part, From Nov. 1 uotd dite, the enwa of #959,364 had been for- warded to the Trossurer at Now York, and snother 100,000 wou'd be_forwarded the next dav. Al of this nionoy had come from tha surplus earnings of tho rond. The earningasfor the month of November this voar sliowed s gain ovor Lhe corrorponding month of Iast vesr of £153,760, It was n fact, added Mr, Koop, that the eondition of the road hnd nevor been so watinfactory ap At prorest. Lhe road aund ita equibments soro in tho best pormblo state, snd thoro was haraly a doubt that they would koou be ablo to again pay roguinr dividonda. Snectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, LaBarce, Iil, Dec. 7.—TLewls Btewurd, of Piano, Presldent of the Chicago, Millington & Westorn Railway Company, escorted by Col, E. D. Taylor, I'remdent of the Northern Iilinols Cosl and Iron Company, made n tour of the lentding coal indnsirial establishments of this clty scutorday with roferenco to tho advisablity of locating the kino of paid road throuch thia city, inslend nf adopting'n fino shout 4 milen further morth, Ho euys that Lho increased lengih of the road in cunsequesco of such a swoiving from a direct line from Aurora to tho p1oposed objective point near Princoton wonld not excoud 3 miles, and that éno amount of sub- stantial enconragement demanded of onr citizens to socure such location will bo small compared with thoir real luterext In it. THE NFW ORLEANS, 67. LOUIS & CHICAGO. The roport in yesterdsy's Tipuss that tho New Orleans, St. Louis & Chicogo Railroad ia financlally ombarrasecd, and has not mot its ob- ligations on the 1st, is contirmed, Tho llinois Centrul Railroad, whick hes guaranteed the ine terest on 5,000,000 of the bonds of tho road, will soon move for s fereclosuro of thoir mort~ gage, when tho voad will undoubtedly be ninced in the hands of a liecoiver. This, howevor,will not changa 116 present connections betwaen Chicago aud New Orloans. Oa tha contrary, the rela- 10n8 petweoa tho two clites will Lo cemented 811l closer togetuor, as the Illinois Centeal Rail- road will undoubtedly obtain fuil contol of tho line, and make it a pars of their own, The road s been doing a good businoss amoe conneotion was mmaae with Luo Iilinois Central at Cairo. Dut tho expenses of tho road, owing 10 the overflows ing of tho Mississivoi and other mishaps, Lave beoa s0 heavy ns to oat up ail tho earninge. CAIRO & 5T. LCUIS. Special Duaatch to The Uhicago Tribune. Oaxno, 111, Dac. 7,.—Tho Trustoes of the Oniro ity Property Company applied to and obtaiued from Judgo Treat an order rostraining tho Cairo & 8t, Louls Railroad Compsny from usiog sy of their lands on which to build an embani ment, or lay down n track iuto this city othar thaa that ddnated thorm on the 12th of Novom- ber, 1874, Tho order was served yostorday ovening, sud will intcrfore for tho present with tho further construction of an_embankment for tho uso of their track, Tho perpetual injunc- tion will bo asked for on the first Monday in January poxt. NORTHWESTERN FINANCES, Special Dispateh to The Chrcage Tribune, New Yomx, Doo, 7.—Noxt to tuo President's Meseage, tho affairs of tho Chicage & North- western Railroud form s prominont topic of converestion. Tho stock won flurried to-day, but there wore unmistakablo ladicatious thut tho affalrs of the Company aro in n gerious condi- tion, sud that unless nn eatly and frank stato- ment of itk financial condition and of tho actual vulue of its rolling-stock and oquipmont bo wade a stampede in its atock is unavoidable. It floating debt wili be over £8.000,000 at the end of the presont fiacal yenr. It 18 alloged tlat the rond s boiug run a¢ & loss of betwoau 31,010,000 and $2,000,100 per year, and it will require nearly $7,000,000 per ycar over the operatiog ex- ;mnann to pay tho tutorost on tho bouds of the oM AN ARKANSAS ROAD, Lrrree Rock, Ark., Deo. 7.—Tho Legislature has pazeod & bill donating sll tho State lands lying in tho countiea of the nortbiwestorn part of tho Btate for tho building of & rallroad from 8ome point on tho Atlautio & Pacifio_Railroad in Anssonri, in_Fayettovollo, in this Btats, to & polut on 'the Lictle Rock & Ft. Smith Rallroad, at or nuar Ozarl. —— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tho strike at the mninos at Laramio City s ap- parently over, without concessions to the strik- ors, and the military havo beeu withdrawn, John @, Thompaon, of Ohlo, has resignod hin grmuon a8 Comniesloner of Railroads {n that iate, to take offoct at once, The Grand Jury of Loxlngton, Ky., ban fn- dicted the magistraten of that aity for mnlfons- ance 1 office in yeting themsolves €5 a day, In~ stoad of 3, as 18 required. Tho funeral of Susan_Denin took placo at To- dllun{:ohu yesjordny. The sorvices wore Leld at Christ Episcopal Caurch, sn.d the remains aoro interred at Crowa il Cometery. Tronor W. Park has bogun a libel-suit agningt tho New York Tribune to recover &100,000 for dsmages dono to his oharacter in its recent com- ments on the Emma Mive busioay, Tho voto for tho Mavoralty of Louleville to- dav _resulted as followa: Chasles D), Jucobs, 10,816 ;l"alm Q. Baxter, 8,981 ; W, T. Prank, 87, Towal, 20,884, '[he vumber of votes cast Is tha Iargest ever polled® w Lowaville by several thousand, Tho mustor-rolls of the Emmet Guards, Peo- ris, juat organized, Wero spproved by the Adju- tant-Geneiwl yosterday. Comminsions to the ottia will tssue fo-dav. Bixty Eutield ritles and mcooutrements Wil be forwarded from tho Htate Arsoual, For the firat time in many months ail the gsmivg-honses fu Cinoinustl were closed lurt mght, \he ‘»n\k‘o haviug beon busite ougeged in lrru-llnglllulmrluglzumlflom in tho oy that uro known to them, ~ Lt is eaid that cnocgstla of- forts are being mado by tho municipal authorl- tlos for the suppression of gambilug in that oy, bbbl oty ¥ M'ILAATH ALL RIGHT. B7. Pavr, Ming,, Dac, 7.—Tno Distriol-Attor- ney to-day entered nolle prosequie iu sil the numerous indicimonts agaiuss Charioa Mclirath, Iato State Anditor, for slleged naltoarance in vbica aud misapprobnation of publiv lunds. e A Babbit Plugye in Novada, Pache (New,) Journal, A farmor iu from & ranch about 20 miles bo- low Lauaca yesterday infurmed us that the flelds 01 growing vegetation, eta., srs totally du- ptroyed by lurge sraiea of rabbils that infest shat section of tho countsy, Tlese peste visit the diffeicut rauckes every moraing, and meko | » goucral tour tbrough the grain snd vegetably crope, duvo\umfi sud destroyiug everythinyg in thelr march. One farmer, whose rangh te in Meadow Valley Wash, bhad his ewtire orop of cabbagea snd grain destroyed one dsy last week. ‘1hio farmer has beou patisntly ouliivaing this plat of giound for tho lsst thres montha, with the expoctation of laying o euough pro- visious for the winter, sud wheo abous ready for the msiket these pests made Ibeir appear- auce on hiw zanch, with the above result, L lous {8 evtimated st about §500. Prairle’'s rench, 50 miles uorth of Piocke, Lias beou visitod by an army of these aniniae, aui | b0 acrss ol the Hoest barioy destroyed; snd st tho vauch of Judge Rives, iu the valiay below town, as soon as the giauw or alfulfa vhoots above the ground it is de- voured by ths yabblis. Poisonod wheat is gaing to bo freely usad by the {armers, Witk the hope in your | of killipg them of, . " GRIMINAL NEWS. The Daily Record of Evil Deeds Throughout the Country. Verbatim Copy of the Confession of Marshall Crain, Ku. Kinx A Fiend in Now York City T'onrs Kero- seno Over His Wife, and Burns Her Alive. SETH GLARK Breetnl Disvalh to The Chicane Tribuns. Burrawo, N, V., Dec. T.—Forgery aud other Irroguintitine In Lurinaxs are discovered to Nave heou the nrora Ithely causo of tho suicide of Seth Ciark, reported to T Taisuse last night. Mr. Cluri was Scerotary ot thoe Akron Comont Com- pany, ond au over-lwauo of tho stock of that Company haa como to hght, amonnt- ing to @100,000. 'Fho cortificatea aro £100 oach, and forty of them have been sscertatned to bear tho forged signature of the late Jobn Ganeon, who was Piesident of tho Ceun- pany., Two wote, §2,300 and 83,000, rorpectively, parporting to have bean drawn by Inmber firms In Clevel.nd and Toledo, wero of- fored to bauks jn thia city by bim for discount, and one of them accepted, Tloth hiave bean pro- vounced to bo forgeries. Furthor disclonures sra intitoated. Mr. Clark bad long beeu a zeal- ona member of Dr. Ileacock's chureh, and a prominout member of the Young Meu's Chris- tian Association. TRIAL OF COUNTERFEITERS, Bpeeial Disputeh to The Cineago Tribuns, * 8. Lovis, Dec. 7,—Tho notorlous countor- feiters, Iubbard, kdwards, and Malone, cap- tured laat Beptober by Washburn's Becrob feivico mop, wore biought inlo the Umited Htates Disttret Court this morniog for biak Hubbard and Edwards announced their desire to plasd guilty, The ples was entored, but mon- touco vas reserved, as Judgo Troat desired to know somotbung of the nature of the offensc Lefore takiog final action, Alnlone made an application for & continuanco, but tho motion was overruled and the caso ordored to procoed, ond tho trinl commeonced thiy afternoon. Itia s clear caro agunat 3alone. aa the Government will bo able fo prove ngainst bim soveral acts of **ghoving tho quecr.” FILICIDE, Special Dispatch to 1 he Chicato Tribune, Dixoy, 1L, Doc. 7.—A torriblo stabbing altray botweon a fatbor and two eons, namad Walkill, residing on 1'ine Creek, adjoining thia city, camo oft yosterdsy, Tho oircamstances sro sa fol- lowa: Old man Walkill osrned s piccoof timber- land adjoioing e Lomo {arm, from wnlich Lo Lind hired the boys toout the wood sud grub tho stumps by tho nore. They only cut dowsn «tlio timber, ieaving the stumps, olsiming that to bo the contract, A dispate occurred in tho tim- ber, when tho old man pulled ont nia tmfo and stubhed the oldeat you 1o the heart. Tho young- esteon tan and alarmed tho noighbors, wheo Mr. Walkill waa arrested ana conveyed to jail to await bis trial for murder. COMETARY, Speclal Dispalch to ‘F'he Chicgao Tridune, ‘Wickesnarny, Pa.. Dec. 7.—J. 'W. Freoman, oditor of the Dittaton Comel. and rocently con- victed of libel, was sontesced to-day to & iino of £50 and nroven months' imprisonmeut in the County Joil. Tho suit was brought by one oyd Heory, s Scranton archbiteot, who bad boon sharply attacked by tho Comel as a Libor- ting. Freoman took up his prison quartera this aftornoon, incarcerated, lis avers, for telling tho ol el il SIS Ria aditoral Auties withuay intorruption. His bold and fearless course in publishing a “live paper" Las in- volved him in several provious Libel suits, bat ho Lias hitherto escaped convictton, A atrong el fort will probubly be msde to eecure his pardoa. A MURDEROUS FEUD, Spscial Dispateh o The Chicase Triduns, 81, Lours, Dec. 7.—A dispatcn frow Carthage, Mo., atstcs that an old feud which Las long ox- jsted betwoen J. F. Harden and William I, Thelps, prominent oitiz«os of that town, ended to-day fu & horriblo tragedy. Whilo the Dietrict Court waa in session Hardon came in, and, draw- ng s formidablo pistol, st onco began to fire ou Pholps. Pholps begged for bLialife, but Harden kepedining untsl bo Lhad di-charged throo bairelsof Thid piatol, when bo was tetzad by 1ho Shen® aud bystanders sud dlearmed. Pheipa foll mostally wounded, all threo balls hsviog taken effect in bis body. Publio judignatlon 18 strong agatnsty linrden. THE COLUMEUS, 0., POST.OFFICE, Speciat Lispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, Covuxpus, O., Deo. 7.—Columbus 18 vastly excited over n coas of thoft in tho Post Office. Nive thousand dollars disanpearsd, and must bo accounted for botwosn tho Postmaster. Doputy Postmaster, snd money-order clork, Tuo law hag bacn invoked, and facts will £oon bo forth- comiug. OBITUARY, Bax Fnancisco, Deo. 7.—A dispatch from S8an Dicgo " aays that two Moxicana engaged ina recent attack, robbery, sad murdor at Cawmpo, sud,captured by the suthoritics, were taken from the guard by citizens and bung. MARSHALL CRAIN'S CONFESSION. b, Louts Giods-Democrat, Deo, 0, A reportor of the Globe-Demoorat visited Marion, tho county-scat of Williamson County, 1IN, & fow days ago, aod while there called at tho Jail 10 goo Mnrsball Crain, who 8 to bo exceuted ou the 31st of Jauuary, for the musder of George Bisuoy, at Carbondale, and William Sp.enco, af Craville, &1 did write out » statomont in rogard to tho killing of Bpeuce," said Marshall, ““and Grorgo W, Young Las it, Wuetber it 14 worlh whilo to WED I3 —ETWHLYVE vrmber oth 19°% and handed tn georgn young and & 5 norisand cliarles dentron, Tu this connaetion 1o mav be of interest Lo ad that Juhn Bulliner, who is now v the J t Ponitentiary, ot & tweuty-ive year seulonce, 1 & Taving maniac. ‘Tlye Bharif? in & counin of Crain's, and Is ins moet unploneant end distresmng porition. Crain, #o tho reporter was jufoinicd, requasted the Buoriff to condoer #ho execntion, saving Le wauld profer o bhays hiin do g0, shentt Norrln could not eaneant to o, and eomo one elso will pronably te eppointed for that purposs, A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY, New York Heratd, 1 About 9 o'clock on Wednowdny night, as Officor Jolin Ntalelgly, of the Yianklin atreot forco, was in Pack street, vesr Centre, o heard loud cries | nnd quarrelling 1a tho sixth etory ol the house * No. 81 Park street, Ilo Immediatoly went up- #taird to the rovina occupied Ly a laborer named Patnck Tuohey sad his wife, To bis boiror and amazement ho paw Margaret Tuohoy, the wife. Iying on the tloor nearly in a nude gtate, and hor Lody burned shmost tos cinder, With muck cufficuity the wretchod aufferer wan reetored to copsciousno-s. Bne thew told the oficer that her hueband returned home about b o'clock, mucel under the futluetce of hanor, bho was preparing lus suppor, and he quatrcied with her bucantn & beoistenk which abo wan coouing did ROUsUIL Ind 1ante, The qnarrel conlintied until the husband be- como fucious, In bus rags he ponred a can fl of keroseno ofl ovar her clothes, Sha sereamerd with torior and prayed to hitn for God's ke not to approach bor wiil a light, Ior suppheationn were unbieoded, aud the furious taan waid @ ** Iy Ciol, you tiall die, you shie devil ™ The oil got into lior eyos 80 that #lio ¢suid not sos Lo defend hereolf. 110 ovorcamo her etruggles, aud ap- Pl & Hghited matel Lo hor dreus, Tho victim was inslantly enveloped in flame. Her aponizing screams nere foarful sud aoun aroneed tho other umaton of Lho house. Whou Oftier Ralershs found Lier Mru, Tuoliev presents cd a deplorable sight, ilor arms, hreasts, and Londs weio eruelly burned; larze pleces of blsckenod and charred flosh hung fromn her body. and_ bor faco sud ntomach were Lorribly blackencd and butned, WEat with the vopor of the burniug oil aud tho swell of charrod hu- man flesh, the stench of tho room was frght. ful. No women wero there. slhough tao neightorhood had been alarmed by the now dying wife, Tho fire must have lasied about tenninutes, Llio room in which Mrs. Tuuhey 18y was bare of decent furniture, Tho flaor wis ancarpeted, thera waa s mirerable-looking bed, aud 8 fow ralizious pictures hung on the wails, Tuohoy rtood apeechless over his poor pariuer's Lody. “The dyibg woman oceasioually cast hor oves upon her huscaud; her looks, Lut not bLer tougue, reprowched Lim, Shio was removed totho hoepital, whero, shout £ o clock yesterday morue g, death relieved her fiom bor sulorings. Lhe olticer_arrosted notioy, and took biw to tho Kixtl Piecinet Biation. Yesterday hio was up tor prelimuaty pxamiuation. and =&+ committed to iho Tombs, whore ha at present nwaits bis tiial, When Ofticer Raleigh gaid to Tuobey tnhis roonm, “You are my prisoner, Tuohe:," Lo replicd, with an oath, * You don't tske me your pris- oner.” Tho ofiicer then took biw diwo-stairs Ly forcn, and ihe newbbors yeilwd vut at lum that be was guing whore ho ougbt 1o bave been foug ago, snd that hanging was too good for lum. o gave back curse for curso. Beveral citizeny offered ag-istanco to Oicer Raleigh, bute he dechued 1t and gave Tuoliey a rap or two with his clab over bis fitgors wlnle the prisouer was clinging to the Lanister. Ihoe prisouor de- vied the chargo sgaingt him and eaid ho Luew notbiog st ail sbout it Tho writer called yestorday at tho Tombas prison_and saw Tuoliey. 'The prisoner showed uo dieinalination to talk about the hornblo msuner of his wifo's desth. Ho evinced s good dea) of emotion, and anpeared desirous to have it underatood that bofore Lier death his wiie bad exenlpated him from all blame, Ho ead that tho Coronar bad been thero to toll him 8o, Tho accused wifo-busnor stated yesterday that Tio 4nd bty late wife werc eiglieon years mmried. Bho had borne him two caildion, uelthor of whom aie living. Durivg tho last Lwo vears tho pair had lived at No, 91 P'ark etreot, whers tho dreadful ovent above dowevived took place, sud thay bad alwsy»s beou bappy together, excopte ing when now aud then Alrs, Tuoliey ‘‘teok o sup of dijok.” Tuohey says that Lis wife was vory much ad- dictod to drink, snd, when sho indulged in liquor, he, too, Bomelimoa gavs way to tho temp- tation ; 6o that both of them wero occasionaliy intoxicated b tha samo wimo. ‘Lhay occupicd 10 700108, 068 0f ahich was & bed-room and sitling-roum. Waduesday afternoou, Tuohey couly not say what timo, bo went 1t the bed- roow sud ay dowa to sleop. e bad been driukivg, aud 8q, too, had bhis wife. Ha doca not remembes how long be might have been asleap, bu: rocollects that upon awaking ho saw that his wife's diosy wae on fire. Hosprung out of bed aud triod 1o extingmish dho flaniocs, in doing whicl Liis hauds sud eyebrows were pustly burued. Boib bis wifo sud bs woio orying out loudly when s policomsn came in and ariested bim, ~ Tuoley profussos ignoiaboe a8 to what Lo was doiug just when tho oiller evtored tho room. Ho ind loarped that big wifo was deud, but said, with soma vehomence: * I did nut do 1; 1 conld wever do such athing,” Ilsaiso snid that sho was {n tho bobis of awoking, and might have set fire 4o her clothing with & spark from bier pipo. Before Mrs. Tuchey's dosth sho mado & state- muat Lo Dr. Javus, vl Aho Nes Yprs Hospital, complotely exonceatiug lor husvand frow tho slightost blamo. Sl said tust when suo filled ber lamp with keroseno oil iy overllawed, sud eomp of the oil wevt on fne floor. Boou after hor husband camo i, and, lighting bis pipe, in- adveitently tbrow the match atump, which wag stiit buniog, {oto the spilled ail, which at ouco. iguitod aud bogan to burn. In attomptivg to smotber the flame with & blankot her drees caugbt firo, sud she was faally burned. Tio roroams which the neiabbors beard were those caused by ber tnght. AN ARMED FEMALE BURGLAR. Correspunidence New York Hera'd, Brnoupssena, Penp.,, Nov, 20.—On Sunday night of lnst week, a farmer nawed James Steen, linng In Jackson Township, tuls (Monroe) county, was nwakened by s polsa in s bod- room. Ifs eprang from bed, when ho hLeard some one runniug out of tho room, Ha followed and captured tho mirudor, who waa about oscap- 1y from s window, where cutrance Lad beon oltoated. Mr. Btoen grappled the burglar, and found $hat it was & nowan, ora man ju womau's publieb it or not, } do uot kuow. Young hasit. | cloihing. A short strugglo ensued in d if you waut it you can ges it of tua. I | tho oark betwoen the two, during Liaven't & copy which tho burglar fired & patol, the ‘Actiug on tbis bint, the reporter procceded to | cuasgo fortunately missing ity mark. L My, Young's oflico, but finding that goutloman very busv, reiurned to the Juil to induce Mar- shall 10 write another. Ifo readily counsonted, And, upog bewg furoished peucit aud paper, ot ouco began, ‘ibo tollawjng, written by Limself, is MARSHALL CRAIN'S BTATRMENT { Mangon, UL, Nov, 8, 1875,—0n the morning before Spence wuu killed that night, moand #am music went 1q tho beck of the widaw wary Lawptons o, I wua cxpo-ing fo meel alny baker luoro. Bao musick dnlent uo 1t was wilen who waate mool me thory, so | did wot tell him koo wa would mcot, a8 atlen did cau- tou tae W not tell auy ono be was i it for feir bo was Detrayed. 80w 010 aud aam uiizada waa 1o Lrake acme wreds or bushies 1o show bim we had come, me sud musio got thers fu luo marniuyg: wo stayed bl 4 oclock 1u the evening of the samo day, ' baker did uop come at ull, music ioft, said be would go Loie | statd thero till lata In Ikip evouing started Lo craluviile, gut thera whioro § was to mees inusio belwoon Mr yribles aud John Cralng, 1 got there about dark, no oue with me. s tusio cote afler § ad been thora # fow minutes 6o ono was with Lim but my self, Lo sayuta ma wiicfo b yous was L saya bo vaver como { ol o went 4 meusto ok on us sam sayo slull we go @ hewd? told him | would do my part #0 wo went fo whers wa had put our in & housa tnat oo oue lved in at That dme, e ‘stayod il sbont § o 9 odlock went from there to spences_ right up the public rosd, wo ‘o8 3tore by wes u bed up-stairs in his my am weut in frout of tha door 1o mr, sponce. 1 balowed, * belo nur, » o auswered e, aat hoo it was | old bhim Be aid ho would be down in a few iin- musio was standiug fo frons of the door sboul 4 fect from the duar, 1 was stundingan the wess sideof tha walk nuxt 1o tho front wide of the house with my fagn LaweTds (e weah when Ar spence got down tho tarcs and wtarted 10 the froup door, saw musiv ive Iue your pistol be's s cowing out.” | buuded waa my piatol apd he shot kim through the Liead, the ball gowg fn under Lis Hyus vye passizg through bLis bead uog bioy (ustaully, siter bo wbob Wm we Loth weut in Ahe bows, wo was iu over 6 wmiluutes. [ went out wsud (e Sam muale fu tue uss, I stayed Dut there s llithe whils, 1ol over & muite then { went back Ju, sam busia waa trylog to open s drawer that speuco kept Lils pionsy 0, Ly waa hunt- {og for motey, § dunt b whieter bia got any or uot e $old we hie diuiat tind no mouey, we bolh weul out where ‘we weut In at te window wlior we Lroke in sfter farmor soon overpowored aud socured the dea- perute thief, Procuning alight ho discovered that the burglar was a woman not over 45 yenis of sge. Sho wan dressed in a close-fitting black drers, and woro » man's felt Lay, Wwith & brown wing in the band, Blis was recognized as a wo- man who bad been poddling notions about the noghborhood for a day or 80, aud was evidontiy a French woman. Alr, Bteen kepl wateh over hie captive until morniog. Bhe would not tulk, mcroly naving that bor nagie was Frances Bu ard, Bhe had gathored up tbe favmer's pauta- Joons aud coat, nud biad them in hor posacssion *when canght. Un Monday Av. Bteon prefarred & chargo agatust his prisouer, sud sho way romaudud {0 the county jal for trial. Buo was Lrougltto this placa” ou Monday afteruoun, and, owlog to tho fact tuat tho fail was ju c.urss of 1econ- #iuction, sho wus gonfined in the Grand Jury room fu the Court-lloase for tho tune Leing,. Tho day after sho was Jocked up, sbo declared that sbo would uever be triod, if sue Lad to burn the buildiug down and pomh with it Sub- sequently, however, she seumed to acoept the #iuntian, aud becamo very tinctable, Tho see quel sbowe, however, that sho was oniy actiug & part to throw tho authontios off thor guard. Early on Mouday moruing tast Alre, Tuthill, who Las clsrgo’ of the Caurt-Ionss, w awakened by a stroog smell of smoko in th Lulding, Iustituting an fuveetigation, sho diy- covered flamed 1ssuing frow tove Grand Jury room, snd the corriders were filed with smoko. Bho at once gave the alarn:, and by great offortd the firo waa oxtinguished. It ‘was at ouce belisved that the prisouer had attempted to carry hor thrests into oxacution, aud w search was made to ses if sho had porished in the flames, or bad beoo suffocated. It was toon discovered that sho had fallen a viclim 1o neither, but hed owcaped from St buidiug by & window, aftor firfux the rovns. ‘F'hin sho bad dowe by removing the doore from & large huo'lumiufi #10vo 1 the room aud over- turnng i1t on the Hoor, apilling i's barning con- taatu thereon. Bhe (bon pliad the beddiug sna {furniture iu the room upon tho stove, and mado lior es¢ape, jumplag trom the window o tho round, some 13 fest. A Iargo spsco was urued in tho foor. and sevorsl beams burnod in was ok, We gol & pocked oF day baok, left tUe stora i o i vu tead, & want U Bt wbout 100 yard, wa | br; o8 shout ume the fuses woull, Love i‘:“’ifi:“‘ we ‘l:l‘.l"ufl.:mr:fi“'m‘;lfi‘," Waaoowin | Gould have besu coutroiled, wad m-nxmul cross mAal:H sautl, W' ‘parted . on | conflagration would have resulted. No traco of fus road 1 g frow landuws mill to rubs ! the wuinan bias yet beon found, Bilis, sam muvick said 1o me we bavs plaid bell buut pabddgy i SR we. | told bim if Lo ever hiuted 1t wo would bo bung with out Jaw or gospel. said be wus goluy Lome #nd was going to bed, 4 left satd a0d weat bome. i kot Lowp s bouk day light. § dont 0o Whes s ke weat. Managaric T. Quatt, cRt PORTT tho abovo is the statewent in substance | made Now NAVAL, Pontexovra, N. H., Deo. 7.—Orders were re- peived at the uavy-yard (his afterucas Lo sus- K:nd wotk on tho Ticonderogs, which was being ted for seny FESDAY., DECEMBER & i | | | | Credo RELIGIOUS, Order of Ceremonies of Bishop Melarven's Consecration, L] Tho New Bevival Services at tho Green Btrest Church, Who Are to Convert Chicago. The Peops DR. tfcLAREN'S CONSECRATION, PROGBANAE OF THE CERENOXTES, Tho consceration of the {lev. William Edward a¢ Bishiop of Ililnos, whicn ken place ut tho Cathedrnl of 88, Deter snd Paul, curuer Wasbivgtos and Peoris streois. to- 18 recnanized ns one of the most sinportant 1 events in the binory of the Chureliin the Went, and will be looied back to, it 18 hopel, s tho tmo whew all d.seeusions snd divisiony crased forevor. Tho ceromonics. which will bodin at 10:30 a. m., will be atter the titnal of the Church, and the programma in full i as totlaws : THE PARTICIPANTS. The Bishop prosiding sppoiuin the Tev, 3. L Au Canoti of the Catlicdral, to sTrange cen of tho dny, TOR $IE MORSTXG YRAT T0 the Lossons, the Rey, F. M, Greeg, Mo A. ko First Losson, Isalals ixi,, (be Rev, Edward fulll- van, 8. T, D, Tho Second Teanon, 2 Timothy ., the Rev. Robert MeMurdy, D, L., LL,'D, Trayers, 1o \he Litany, the Tav, 8, B, Harrs, D, D, Yon ity The Miahon 1 remding. » Satuel A, Me- Ooskry, I, Ozou, reden e Kt.-llev, T 1, Clarkson, D, D,, LL, D, the Iit,elev, 11, 3, Waiipite, D, D, Treachrr—Thio Wi.rov. Edwanrd R, Welles, 8, T, D, Present and Aes sina—The I.-llev, Gregory Nedeliy, D, L.; the Rt Rev, Joseph €, Talvor, D, LE.D!; the Rt kev. Johh 'V, Hjaling, D. D, fie'¥. Georgo D. Glileatie, . ‘0 Jiead the Certiredte of Encelion—The Jtov, Bamuel Chinte, D. D, In Nend_the Testtmomal of the Liocese Flecting— The Jiev, Ciinton Locke, D, D, To itedd tue | eatmonia! of (4 Dfoceses Consenting— The Ly, Goorgo F, Cialiman, D, D. o Jtean <he Textvmon ne uf the Hiehors Consenting— Jutute DeKoven, D, Dy Warden of liacine tending Prestuters of the Dealop Elect—Tha Hoy. Uturge Vorthiuisut, (e Bev. Jutuce A. oller, % D. ORDER OF THE BITVICE, HYMNS, AND AN- THEMS, Trecesslonal ymn No, 422, Songs of prawe tho sngels eang ; seees Conts Heaven with siicinlion rang, Whien Jehovan'® work begun, When le apake und jt was done, Bouys of praise awoke the morn, Whts tho Iruice of Pesce was Lorn § Suugs of prase atose, whiew Ie Captive led cajtivity, Heaven and anrth must pass sway ; Songs of praies ahall crows that day; tod wiil ke new beavens and earti ; Songs of pralse sknll hail thelg birth, And elll man alone b damb Tall that glonous kiugdam come ? No (Le Church.dellghin to rajse Fealuw, sud Lymue, sud sougs of pratae, FBaints below, with heart and volce, Sthil 10 songs 0f prate Tejoice ; Taarmng hero, Ly fuills uid lave, Booygs of pratse 10 sing above, Borne npan their latest breath, Hongn of praite alall conquer death 3 Then, wmidet elerual joy, Baougn of prase their Juwers employ, Amen, (Uymn No, $70). Lord, pou Aud Thino o1d qued servents biess § Graces aud g’ 10 each pupnly, ‘Aud clothia Thy pricsts with tightoousness, Within Tby lemplo when they stand, To teachs fhio truth ax 1auglit Ly Theo, Bavior, liko stars n Thy rizut band Let all Thy Chiurcl's pastors bo, ‘Wisdom, and zeal, and lave impart, Fiimuess and meckues from ubove, Tao tesr Thy poopio in their beart, And Jove the souls whom Thou dost love; To love, sud pray, aud never fatnt, Dy day and gkt tketr guard ta koep, To warus the sinuer, frum tbe saiut, To fewd Ty lmbs, sud tend Thy sheap, Bo, whon their work s infeh’d here, “bucy may fu hope thcir charge roslgn 5, whien tielr Mater elall apg o.r, “Iioy muy with cruwna of glory sltne, Amen, TOE NOLY COMMUNION, TIIE BERLON, PRESTNTATION OF 1uL VISHOP-BLECT, EADING OF THE TIATIMONIALS, THL PROMIEE OF COXYOBXILT, Tux LITVsy, Tar INIEROUATUSIRS NTiEAL (During e Veating of tua Niskop and his private devotions. Paalm ik, v, 1,4, 8, Y000, O Lord, our Governor, how gl tho woeld | Tiou Lsst ot Thy gory alavo tao Howens TLard, what is man (hat Thou art mindfal of him? Or the 'son of man thut Thuu visllest bim? Taon madest bty lower than the ungels : to crown him with glory and worabip. 0 Lord, our Governor, how excellent Thy Name tn all tus world VEMN, CHEATOR WPIRITTS, Come, Taly Ghoat, our souls 1nspire, And lighten with Celeatial fire, ‘Thou the anoiniivg Kpieit art, Who dost Thy seveniold gilts impart, Thy bleased unctiop from abora Is comfort, life, und fro of love, Enable with perpetual ligt The dulloces of our biinded sight, Anoint and cheer our satled faco With the aluldauce of Thy grace. Keop far our foos, give jeaty st hoing s ‘Where Thou art o, no 1l cuny come, Teach us to know the Fatber, Eop, And Theo of bath o be but One. That, through the agea sll atong, This may bo our endiess song Praiso to Thy eterns] merit, Fathor, ion, and Holy Spliit, i en, TIE CONSECRATION OF TRE BISIOP, ANTIIOM, (When the Blshop lakes Lis Flaceat his Episcopal Clair. Hullclyah, Tove, (2., v, 6o ele.earennrs Handel HollJufeb : for tiie Lord God Omnipoient reiguolli. Tio kingdom of this world has become the kingdom of our Lord aud ls Obrist : sud Ho shall vergn for ever and svor. King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Hallelufah | TUIL OPFERTOLY. (£l alms will Lo devoted 1o Diocesan Misslons.) At tho Proseniation of the Alus, Pratse God trom whot ulf blosrings Sow.0d Tundred Praise God from whown sll Lieavings tow Trane [Tl all ereaturca bere below ; Prajsa I abuyr, angalle host ; B Huly Guost, Awnen, Tellis Hodges COSKCEATION OF TUE HOLY BUCLARIST. Communtow hymn, * ail! Bacred Feast.", DukeBtroet ‘Hall 1 pacred foast, which Jesus maXes, Rich Lanquet of His Sesl snd blood Thrice Lappy bo who bere partikes Tnat sucred stream, that beaveuty food. Amen, Gloria tu Exeells. Chan Nuno Dimiitl i Parlaisn Tons Lord, now ltieni Thou Thy 8CEvant depars in pesco: according to Thy word, For mine ayod have soen : ‘Thy alvation. Wich Thou Last prepsred: befors ths UENEDICTION, Jaca of all Ewlng olden § honey bicst § Deueath thy coutampiation fiok beart and voice opprost 1 kuow uot, O Ukuaw nat, Whit Juys swait us thiers, What radiucy of glory, Whiat Lliss bayoud compare, ‘They stand, those halls of Zio: Y] ks Jubilans with son Aud Uilght with many ub angel, Aud ail ho wastys thronu. The Frince is over ia thew, Fu dayiiglt 18 serene ; The paatitres af the ‘Ara ducked tu glurious sbsan, ‘Thaore is the throup of David ; And Were, from care relssiad, T'he shout of theus thut triuir pry 0 004 of them Lt 18ust. And ihey who, with thair Lesdar, Mave conquervd iu tue Aglit, For over sud for ever, Aro clad [u robes of white, © awest and blessea coantry, Tuio bome of God's wact © sweet and blersed wuuxr{ That sager bostis sxpect Jesu, L wercy Lilvg us To b duar laud of Feat Who srt with God the Father, And fipisit, over blesls Aniep, Pishop Mclasen asrived ln Ohicago yestordsy PAGES: morning from Cloveland. Upon his arrival at tha dapot, & committen of teading goutlamen of tha Ciareh accompaniad him to thy remdenco of Juelge Otin. whoss guesl ho wil be until an Lpiecopal residenca (n rolected, S e i THE NEW REVIVAL, NOW 1T 18 CONDUCTED. Binen the little miscaleulstion of Eller Thnr . man, and the conweqien t decline of Hecond Ad. vewtiate fu there parts, the Green Bireet Taber. nacle and Its congregation, which, however, did not folles tus Lider, has cojoyed uniuterrunted retose. Iho narrow aud unearpeted sixles hava not resounded with tho tread of the sancuified or of the sin-defilel. Dust has gathered upon tha diney window-panes, the bare benches, and the radely-fashioned pulpit; whils from tho smaly coring the craity spider has spun jier webs fo long fosteous and lakyiinths searcely lees puzzling and fovolved than the sentencen that were nont to La prononnced 89 Impressive- Iy biy the Elder Limsolf. Tt the Tabernocle aiill remains, s reproach- ful monument to their memory, Quite recently it has peca reopened, and I now ocennted by a clavs of raligious worebipers ecarcely lusa e~ calier in thetr theorics sud manners than the Adventigty, Iu ono sonzo they s10 reformora. THEV KEEK TO BLFOR CIRISTIANITY ITHELF, Donoaunations sod croods to them aro idle creatwony of mankiod, and therofore sltogether ninful, Tuoy wonld unito all Caristendom upsn ouo common Lasis of brotberhood aud love of Chrigt. With this view they act independentiy of any denonuuation ; aud, 1o faet, havo not eveu o numo by which ta dislinguish thoir beliof from that of ofher church orguizations. They hsve & pastor, the Rer. Mr. Kmnan. formearly & Metboust preacher, who couducts their meetiogs and miministers to the spiritasl wvecemeitioa of his feolle econercgution. He teachies them Chrattanity (v itw prumtive form— or, at least, that s what ho claimy to do, Hucl, 1u substance, s tha theory of the Groen Btrest Tabernacle Church, as et {forth by the Rov. Mr, hinuan bimsail, and from b deserip- tion une would not bo abla to obtain s very cloar tdea of what bis Church was or mesn: to e, 14 mu v bo added, theretore, that tha penplo who | belong to this movement are mostly Meinodiate of the mest pronounced kind, who beleve that shoaling prayers ate the wos: ellicacions, anl who think ™ nove can be frugy into s mind of religious frenzy, 1n conneciion with tlesc beliefs, they have HUmMereus queer cuntoms and ob-ervauset, Jist now they sie haviog a revival, ur, mere propeily sbed iog, they ate holding a senies of services fur tho Lutposo of getting up o rovival, THE SLLOND NLETING. won hold last oveuing, As imght be expected, the attendanco was slight. musty and unuloasant, and the streets and side~ wulks vero covored with mud. I'eop.o might natumly be espected. upder the circumstuance to preler remuining at home by their comfonta- bla firceidon rather thau to tetopt the elewen:s, evon torroligion'ssake. Conseentiv, none but tho fainful wero prosont. BLuitly alierfo'cloce they Logan (o aiive, and, as they enteicd the sructuary, gathered in eue comer around a #hoviog ptave, whioro they passed the few Juter- veming muntes beforo Wua beginuing of tua meeting ju pious couversation. Hlust noticeablo arnong tho hittle thiong were THE WOMER, of whom thers weso alout half a dozen, Thoy A¥ere nut Young nor baudeome, yet their feature were marked with wore than ordivay expiesio Heveral of them Lad Ligh check bones, tirm montbe, and eyes thut glared with nimost pre- tornatural fieicess. They were evideutiy stronig- winded, Bad wero it leaders for the hi- tle Laod. One little womau wilth u modest face, upon wlich & pleasant wmi weemed to rust continually, sat am tbo bavke wonnd sud epoke rarely. Yot how decepitva wera appearauces! Iu tlio meoting afterwarde, this litlle woman, Mrs. Dodman, was the loa ang spint, aud had a voice Like that of the truim- pets of theuuge!s iv Hevelation, 1t may be well to explain tusther fu thia con- nection that the Tovival mectiugs are in elur, of what is called it ; A TDAVING DAND, Thia band is compused of ten men and women who are supi.osed 1o bo usirsordivaniiy endowed with tho gift of praser. ‘Tovir hswes are Meeera, Ca ponter, Williame, Moitin, Hugo- win, MeUlellau, and Kuwnan, swl Mis. Gurland, Mrs. Dudmou. Mre, Masdon, aud Mrs, Thomprou. Thess puuple ave ar- ‘ranped to toko tuins in leadini the meetings. Beforo iwaugurating the serios the band fantod twonty four hours in ordor to obtaw groater Dlessings ugon their labors. In addinde 1o this, cach leader fasts the same perivd |revious to cunductiog o meeting, At hull-past 7 o'cluck tho meeting was opened by Mis. Dudman, who was the ieader tuat even- ing. Beforo Luwinning the services the nudi- euco, ovo and all, knalt und epent a fow mibules In kilent prayer. = Thon, without nsing, ons of the women began praying sudibiy, but in a Jow, couslramed vorce. Gragually, as she proceeded, her voico rose and the wordn camo fuster, It scenod aa if shie atusliy becams inrpied, 80 lou ) wus her solco and such wes lior volutality. Meanwhila, a meu someabero in snother cornor, Laviug & powerful bass voice, began 1o catch the apparont 1ospiration, and broko out at inteivals with loud aud fragmentary ejaculatious, ‘Lhen a woman began ta pray 1 avotlior part of the audienco, the tirat one still contiouing Lor eupplicatious, Lako sho palter of 1aiu-diops at the oncomivg of a Borin, THT DIFFENEST VOIEEN BIOKE 18 continuslly increasing in uumvers snd volume until nothing was tu boe board but ou iudistin- guishable sbuut. ‘Ahen suddonly, withaut suy apparent wkrning, all stopped sliort, sud silenco roigued. Btill the sudience romained on their kneey, and, on some ane Br¥Ing up ¥ Neaer, wmy Gud, b0 Theo," all joined hosrtily, This idea ot singiug ou their kuoes is one of the pecuhari~ ties of theso people. If sn outaidor hai been mtting iu the back part af the room, he must heve been strangely improssed by it, ss the wngers were a1l out of sight behind their pows, At the cooclurion of tho bymn, & man began to pray, After tho first few woids the previous kceuo wad re-enscled, Tuis timo there was no only shouting, but clapping of hands, THE EXCLAMATIONS CTTERED were %nha extisordivary, The wsn with heavy bass voico maintaimed 1 an undeitouo the words, *0Obh, my God.” repeating them con- tinuslly, Unce in s while & man with a suill voice would intorject ** Amen!" iv & very loud vulce, accenting tho word on tho last eyllable. Auotber pbouted eseod God, sprinilo s with clean water ! ‘There were vanous other exprossions of & emilsr cuaracter, aud some which were quite startling and nmquo, Aftor avother piaver by a womau, tho sudionce rose and joed in singing one of the byuns found in Chaplsin ucc.&.‘- callecsion of revival pougs, copics of which had beeu distnbuteid about the roors, Then down they wont on their kuees agein, This time the mon with tue pow= ertul voico praved, &nd the noiss occasiousd by hum aud the pthers who joined in was alsulutely deafening. It would be impossible to convey auy sdequato deseniption of tho wcene cr to givoindowml the preyer, which sbounded {u queer cypress one. Ouo of the petitions wad: “Opon she Heavevs, loru, and wmake disect commupication with every eoul hore 1" (Slouts of " Ol yoa!” » Uh. my Q11" * Thav's s0!") Taia 18 given only s & specimon of tha utierancos. MRS, DODMAY, the leader, followed in the sumo alrain. Her prayer was the vory cliuas of euwticual sxjnes wion. It waasan abeolute shtiek. During its de- Ivary she ewayed backward aud forward, clappod bor hands violentlv, and fiually endod iu o turst of tosrs, The intewuptious wero even wmore frequeut than beioro. ’l‘bcn camp auosher prayer, afrer which the sdiouce assumed Orca wure a sitt.ng posture, . Dudwau made a briof nddresu. ‘Iaking & paussge of Baripire, she | Tocvaded 0 wpeuk upauit. Among some othier tuings shie waid : 1 am ouv of te happleat women fu ke Bl of Tiligois, Hometiues 1 41150 bappy that 1 dun't duow what 10 do with inyself, Why (u thisso? It s bo- causo 1 obtaimed communiou with Gul, aud have Ilis spivit xlways in me. 1 ouly live whilel atand faat 1 God. You sll know that §i is Lecause of | {ule knowlodge of Him that 1 am enatied to live bisnelesn, OB, that there wers mor whu coul the sauisi Hul, sll, Mu exiats svoy wiere, 11 1liis greut ctY, aud k' makes troutlo ull over tho land, If sny of you are uot fro 10 w.lk w it tiod, Jusl cone. out LW kiad #3) O, my fricnds, it Is Uine for us a1l tu buckls ou tho armor, ayd work' {or the conver- slon of wla city, et us 40 1t tow, aud %o can pave tue city, i After somo further remarks, all were jnyllod o COME YORWARD TO TUE ALTAR Every one obeyed tho call, aud, kucsling thore, there was wicuce for s fow Dlomeuts, Thou oajoged wen began Lo Hig utterance way much broken with emoiloy, aua hls sentnces wero geculistly disjointed. Many of s ex- proesions woutd bo Lughly ludicrous ta suy one Dot wuterested 1n the servioes, but vo attewpt will be mado to report thou, as it is uob tue in- i religions | withiout perfodically working themnelyes up ' Outnido the air wos | tho | — ulations. Whilo he waa vet spasklag, some ons o0leo bogan to pray alsc, and when bo atopped tho othior contiuuad, until aomo one elea broke in snd carried on tho strain of aupolication, Fiually. nftor balf-n-dozen prayora of thia kind, {he leader atruck up & hymn, which wan the a| nai for all to riso. Lho meeting thon olos and tracts and handbilla \weza given to overy one 14 they pasned out. ‘The mectings aro to bo continued during this week and next, and the praving-hand hope sod eonfldontly expoct to accomplish tae convereisd of Chrcago. S MOODY AND SANKEY. THER PEILADELPIIA MEETINOS, PurapzLpma, Deo. 7.—Derpite the threatens itk aunect of the weather this moruing, & large egation sssembled at the Tubernaclo Dopab 0 jiear tho word of God as epoken by tha re. | vizalsin, Iho nttcadance compiately filled tle incioned portion of tho depot, whiothe ntage was well gilled with membors of the choir and & elcgsmen, §ho interoat in the proceedingn way Bt n wit dinivished. On the contrary, there wad general cvaidenca of increased enthtisisam, sud 8 largs number of working peopts, who cone eludod to spenl their noondy recess thers, ate tested the iutecestfelt Ly thusclass of aocieby, who, althongh containine many pre fessing Christians, do not usually ntrend rehygious Korvicer At the ovening meeting the bailding was mors han half filled, “To-night & specisl train brought 8 delessation of 4 1 pereons from Harrisburg, blounz Joy, Ehzaletlt on, and otber places. Mr. San. tha hymn, “For Dark Is the Nignt,” profacing the singmg with the 1 omark that, donuy tho great tive 1 Cliteago, bo sud oiliers eeaped to the Jake, and whilo in a bost lio wang thys by, . Quite w vuiyber attended the joguiry mooting. A yarente’ pra.er-monting was huld oftor the diemin=al of tho congregation, SUICIDE, smemal Dispateh to The Chisnao Tribune, Derport, Dec. 7.—Thie forencon the wife of Wiltiam Mann, in tho Sprinzwallssubus b, haaged bersolf to o beam (i a baro while temporatily fn- sana, RS- IQURNALISTIC. Tepur Bacrr, Ind, Dee. 7.—Col. R, N. Tud- i 8ou bam sald tua Lerre Jaute Marning Journal n. ! to 2 company represented Ly B, I, Iavoae, Ane drow Grimes, aud Ll L. Jol Wine and Water, Dusten Conuneretal Lul'ein, | A story is told of two wellekanwn morchants i of this eity, une of whom hay quite & roputation % 6 copboisEaur 10 mnteers of tarte, Dintng ay the otliee’s table, the latter wus partienlarly ra. . quested Lo taste of & very chuice wine which the i hont gent him, and jve g opinion, The manof taxte wipped foom bin glars, sot it down, and resimed conversation with bis next ueighhor at Bio-t, atuerving thin, took the | fiust opportanity of ehinllenging his guest for an { opinton, with a #iv look AL sume friends as it be wan bound to thuw Low fallaclous were judg- weuts 1u Wine tasin | tbay. mwy dear Beeswing, yon don't tell me what you thini of the wiue I sent yoi.” Beewwin, clasy without ralsing it. and quietiy «uid, * No," * Well, now.” prid the hoet. 1 with you i would vealls 1@ me your Lonest opimion of that | wine. Beeswit aid the other, depracatingly, DLy this tune the attantion of the whole talle was directed to the aisnzuo, Y But I losis” | urued tho Lost; * for yoni Lave mich o reputation {or tuste L waat your opanou now, aud on this wine, will hardly bo couricons," eaid DBaeswing, “‘to give an honest opinion of the wioe while pariskiog of the Lospitalities of ths hos." “Cettminly it mill; out with it, Beoswing are ull fricnds bere. S lendid aricle—eh!™ ““Ihe wine may ba good. but 1t 13 waternd.” “ What," waid toe howt, reddening to tue roots of bia bair at Uns unoxpoctod reply. * Viatered 2 Yon'se mistdken ; tasto it azain,” *“Yes, watered,” eaid Boeswing, taking another sip and sotting hia glans down upon the table, * Wall, now, luuk here, Beesaug, mv boy, for once in your kifo you are misiaken, for my fsther Doughit two caskd of that wine abroad; it came howe {o (Le wame sbip with him; it wes unlosded opposite Lis warehouso on India Whatf under his oye ; aud buistod up into & Juft over by osn counting-roow, where after a few months’ ripon- | ing be Lisd o man come sod bottle it uuder big own papervision s be thon kol ibbp to bis own collar, which soco bis decease Liss come into my pueseseion, aud bis wax eoal outlio bottle 1s thal wlieh (8 brokeu to-night, 8o acknowledge, my dear Beeawing, that you are mistaken about ity | Leiug watered wine." * Can't acknowledgo anything of the kind,"” sald the obstinate Booswing, tor ? remember yong father's importation of that wino very well Cuarles Van Blauc, John Magnum, and mysold vero your father's clerks at that timo, avd wa bada’ good many awreptitious droks out of those cisks whilo the hquor was * nipeniog in the Joft, aud aiways took cara whenovor we drew out i any to turn back tho same quantity of water, sg | that thio mousure nugbt not fa‘l sbort. You soa X recngnize an old achuaitance, it holsin xo- i duced eacnmstanedst e Cardinni Antonelln, Cardinal Antonellt koeps Limself shnt nearl: 88 close 1u the Vatican ns does the Pope himsel?, Hn lovos work, aud bo hus enough of it. far the , cortespondenca with tho Episcopal Pro-Cousnls | in difftercnt yarts of tbe world makos as large demands s did that of Sejaous tu the timo of the Ruman Ewrire, of which the Papacy s a sort of purody. A leading newspaper st Rome 2uys of Antonelll o ia always st Lis table ! busy with bis accounts and bkl lettor writing. ! 'I'io Bocretary of Siats of bis fIohuose labora with uutuing ardor, but it may bo amd that lus work 18 quite as much thatof o banker aaa diplomatist, H.s Emiuonce is cugrosssd with the eare of millions, sud iy casting about to sea bow these bugo #ims Of Peter's peuce can ba most profitably tnvested. Ho writes aod rs- celven letters from the principal bankers; ex- amives and gives o push to projects of various Kinds; 10 a word, is occupied unot only with the affairs of the Holy 8er, but with tne own sleo, in tho dirrateh of which Lo wishes uo other hand than his own to bo emploved. ‘The diplo- maty who vieit tho Cardinol sav that he does not care much to taili sbont the actyal situstion of the Church and of Europo, bul prefer8 conver- wation npon fnnneial thomes, solocting fur such 1al.u tooro r«pr@ununmeu of foroign Affairs wlio Ao best informed unon gioney matters and . who can givo him the mosz usetu) fufosmiation,’ Tho Cardinal Las a foriuue of hiv own, escimnate odin valuo at many milidons of Italiau lire, sod 1t Lias been entirely mulated puce ho bag Lield bis **sacre ' oflice?=—u poriod nowr of abous | seyou and twouty years, . MEDICAL OARDS. — DR, JAMES. iy Lock Hospital, comngR Washizaton & Franklin nurtured by the B 1 Diinols fur Tres Numuuo iy - iwmordiate reliof 1 al ol private, chrous 16, ah uiinnry disaase llL alf lnlél:umfillulz o t DX, - Vo By dreau Tiipistiiie d.os W aiied, o patlvol) v ied ‘o d 7 L lonrant B or patientr, - A tor ‘tho ‘miion, ' M 4o, ‘WhIED toile Jou SIL Lhout thess dinessst e Wiariy - why Lul— 10 083‘e L DAY Dustage. a1 Lins l:rinx)‘nl lll nnlur':v 1 nml AN e e Lourh, b ae e G17 po o B ] Uit sirletly confidedtisl, & au: ey . d " ! Londua Harpilal practice, o I M ettt m.’ifiuy‘f"-l.‘fl"fiffi ind D, turvous Gebilis 4 uls. Taa o sre aulekls Pestored 1o lgor. ‘Strage wuld call ur wiile. Que inten uid Uilos stsiotty Drivate. - Now i Weak Msdisaiabe | Dr. Olin, 197 Waahlngtou-st., Chicsgo. Longer engaged thag Moy Sy ltaa 1 Cblcsno e the (eututeit of ‘Chron l,hl\lll, snd Privato D.Ilmlr&t Sfi‘:x‘\:‘nl Wuk.::l e mpotiae) nautly cut jve requiring delle Fuls treationt, with Bomua and boatd, ey tal of wiika 0 confdeuce, A bovk for sl (fllustrated), 10 ceuta, NOCURE! N5 Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTIH OLARK-8T,, CHICAGO, agpamsied: gt bl ot e uly alciai 1 bag CILY WUO WATranta 0urvs or nv pay. e Ve e 0 ¥ T SRAYS (FoiA § 10 LLY ion of tols siticls to cast awy ndicule upon U\ g, Lue ooly Bpsclalist [a ihe elty :i:t wooting. Trars streamed donn lus ,?,‘},‘_;,,Eloflf‘; "";‘;,,‘h:.f.’.“.‘,‘f‘c‘;,;‘,‘q:fi,‘,‘ Bee dusky tace. o swung hls army, | yi.eDicasor, Semiual Weaknow, [mpotuder, Feunlo Dit and ~ grosued, and sobbed, and pisyed, unlm-‘;:; I:lvuuil»h::‘- JE “{mnm u‘u“ i gyre Altarostely. Mesuwhile, all iho olbers sbout | putisaised sr el el Cuossligiices sqiifan 0o auar joined 1, With tho waual Serveus 0)ao- | avavs ilisokinied, aud Bvalars ot eoblods Gos Sassem |

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