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Tho Harmony Which Prevails Among the Nashville Churehes, A Minister Who Narrowly Escaped Hanging as & Guerrilla, Why Thero Are S0 Many Idle Fiinisters Prof. Swiug on Christmas, * Btandard” on the Now Contral Ol:urch, The Now Viow of tho Relation of tho Davit te tho Or= thodox Chureh. v RETURNING PEACE. EEE KABUVILLE CHUCHER AXD THEIR PANTORN, | Spezal Corvesvondence of The Chicaan Teihune, Nasnvirse, Toun., Doe, 20,.—There iuone fact Ihat perhaps moro thsu all others proves that the milleulum of good feoling is 1akivg pluco vapidiy betweon the wo divided sections of North aud Soutl, It is s caso of the lion and tue lamb lying down peaceably togother in utter friondship and barmony. Tl fact 1sin tho re- Jigtous world, aud consfats of the calling of Bonthorn men ta fill Northern purpits, whily charches of various denominabions Bouth are prosidod ovor by Northorn proachems, 1t was Just tho othor day that the Yoy, W. ¢l Inman, wbo has for sevoral years past been pnstor of tho Contral Duptiat Church at this placo, was ealled to tako charge of the First Laptit Church, Decatar, 11l + The happiost 1clations exist betwoen tho Iov. M. A. Hoyt, pastor of the Iirat Presbyterian Church and his congregation. The churcu in ono of tho Iargest, vealthicrt, and most iniln- ential in tho city, nnd I8 esentially Southern in itn political feelings, whilo Mr. Moyt resigned the Preaidoncy of the Now York Gold Board to become ils pastor. His mombord look up tu him and revorenco him for bis geunivo Curistinn qualitics, while they admire hiy talents fu the pulpit, “Tho Second resbyterian Clarch, comnpoted of a0 enlirely difforent otement, that is, mostly of ' Nortboin citizenn who have nottiold nere sinco , the War, or of those who have ever been Unions ists, Linve called to tbeir pastorato tho Hev. John + 8, Young, onco & brase aud daring Conlederats soldior, mad with an fntonsely intoresting history. Ltke muny youog men of his ape, bora jo Tunnessce, ho espuused tha eanse of the Con- foderacy, ninl wos ono of the first 10 conuoet himealt” with ity army. Ho hed tho misfortuue to be captured in 1863, snd was sdjuiged by & dium-bead caurt martial 1o bo puilty, with & number of others, of waging guoirilla warfare, Thoso courts-murtial Lad but vue way of gealingr mith such dalinquents, aud Youug and his companions wora sentenced to bo hung. 11t was nothing that Young was innocent of ihe charge,—circumetances were agninst bim, and tbo law juoxorsble, Lhero wore nino othora coudenned, but Young was one of four who os- caped tue drendful deaths. Androw Johuson ‘was then Mitizary Qovernor of Tennesses, aud to him urgent appoals wero mado to avori tho coming doom. When tirmt approsched upon the subject of a reprieve, Jonnson trosted Young's fricnda abruptly, if not cven iudeiy. Ap- parently be bad uno sympatby with traitors, avd moy death thev ~ might e wae'with him onby o just one, But happily ho was soun brought fo the bolief that injustive wagakout to be dove, caain to the roscue, and detormiued to save the iunocont from thew drend peril. Mo acknowledged in hig hieart the justice of Youuy's apneal fur Esceutivo clomen- oy, sud quictly went Lo work to Lave lim re- prioved by Mr. Sincoln, tho only psreon po {ful to sot asidoe tne judgmonts of the court-mar- tial. 1o did not take him long to seb tlse mastor boforo the restdent and Bec.etary of War, and soon 1eceived positive assarance thab Yonug wanld not bo exccubed. 1t was ot his province 10 18l to overy ono what ho biad dove, snd for tno neaks provious tu the timo wot for the hang- ing of tho mun no ono kusw o1 ibe savo biwself and privats socretary. At th timo tho mother of Young, ‘whose beart was torn with the biltercst sorrow, beeamo a daily visitor 1o air. Jobnsun's offico, sud pleaded {u the mont pathintic mouner, as only s motler could pload, for to hifo of Lier eon. Mr. Jouuson gave no #ign, nor let Ler know by wurd nor action that thers was auny hope whatover, or that any- thing would "svort thu Impending duow. An. tho fimo grew shotter awd shopter, and tho drosd dny was appruaching on pwit wings, tue Inoiber's pmet became more sud moio polgnant, notd ohie bocame the phadow of her forwer seil. Threo duys boforo the ibtendeil oxecutivy sliv woot to Mr. Jolnson oud wado to bim one of the mant oloquent ap- peals tuat could posaibly escapo tne ups of a goou any 1rue wowan, who would nover pive Liope ns long a8 line rematnud, At thus time M, Jolinsun, as if wouried with tle aunjecc, dite missed Lier sud it by Baying, *'Telegiaph to tho War Lopartment.” A ehe loft tie room tho privare seorctary follawed ber. 8ho bad deonly wrourbt upon his fechiuge, nud worked fn bivs Ahe tondoreut sympathy. e could no longer ‘witnoss ber gricl sud coueenl from lior the glad timngs that were to wrn hior sorrow into oy, Ler uighi snto mormwng. Whon they reachod tho rotunda of the Capitor e #aid to bior, ** Madsm, thers ia bopo; Lo not downcast; doas r, Johuson has bid you, snd your son will be saved.” lu au iustant her faco Was radiant, apd unaconkablo joy was visiblo in every teature. Thanking bim cordially for the * information, sho Lantencd down into ‘tho city, #sent the dispateh, and the following day reouivad thercprieve that fifted tho busdon from hor heart, and saved Lor 8sou from an ighominious death, At tho closo of the War Xoung wasyo- leazed from imprisonment. It tben. became Loown for the flrat timo to Lis funuly wiay - §¢ wes iheougn Mr. Jobuson's wmutramentality thst the ropriove was anted. Mr. Johmwon did msny such acts of E{udncu. for which ho ban mover roceived us full meed of erodit, It i8 only since Lis death Lh-;t such remiuisoguces have buen Lrooglt to v suuhunquem to Mr. Youog's imprisanment, ho studied for the minisiry. By diligeut applica- tion he has achieved much disifuction among Ta brethron. e is thoromehly hberal in ali bis views, aud liag butied ull fooling with relorence to the late * uupleasautness,” oschows politios ll(ofietmsr. wud attends faithtully to tho wants of his flock, by whom he bids fair to bocomo eatly beloved, sud 10 oue 18 more worthy of hoir eatodm. Dox, —— IDLE MINISTERS, AND THEOLNQICSL MEMINALIES, T the Editor of The Chicaao Tribttng : Ctcago, Doc. 23.—I bave read attontively tho wo letters of your correrppndent, J. ‘L. Mason, an *“Idle Minsters,” and will venturo to ofter some suggestions vu tho subject. The fact thae there arg scores of unomployed or wdlo miniy- ters I will not doby or question, The practios] infercace that J, I\ M. araws from thid fs that theological seminarics are Joing o useless work in training more mivinters, aud that no more monoy should bo .giveu to them, and that they shonld ceate their work, Tlere are now in Chi- cago four theological romiuaries, ono ench undor control of the Mothodist, Presvytorian, Baptist, snd Congregational denomiuations. ‘They em. ploy a Inrgoe foroa of tesohers, ara atiended by huydreda of students, and have no inconsidora- bls amouut luvestod in bulldings, grounds, hbrs- ries, and endowments, and araappesling constaut- 1y fqr more muney. The four Jargest Protestant wects iu the Unitod Biptes are coucorned in thutg, Yhew fricuds and supporters aro along the most intelligent citizeos; ‘Lhcir Boatds ot ‘Trugtoes compring same of thoe most enterprli- iog, sagacious, sud liveral meu of our vity, Toeir most earucst sdvocatos are thoso thor- oughly familiar with tho histozry of tha past, aud w Wity the predent siate ot our countiy aud its chiyrobes, jucluding sl tho facts cited by J, &', ., snd many other similar opes not mentioned . I do pot purpose Lo go futo a labored argu- mept to Justily tho exinlonps of thealogical spminarios, bus vather to vall etianion to the msguituda of the question retsed, sud.so essily dispoied of, by your coriespoudent. 1 may venture to merely sujxgest #ome natters which ssow worthy of conedoratiou. Tuoologient semloarioa of verious kinds beyo en 1 DXIMBN0S $OF cortsinty 18013 thau d,W0 yoars. * ‘fho Hehwols 0f tho Pyophota,” which Wore fostored among tho Juws by oiu of tholr wisost, . grestowb bitosmen wero thealpgical Out of thew cams wuch of 3l that in Jowish civilization, Theologledl 68 s1e cherisad bo-day by all doucmiue: all laady, And it 24 safoto may (hat po ation coutd len s exist that shuula cenre to employ them. t s largoly to theological seminsrips that America owes Uer able minisiry, ke abless perhapa in tho world Andover samiosl tionw, fu s €U AGO TRIBUNI: SATURDAY, AL DR L DA yof her 3 b v e e ihera, o ¢ pezitest b L teaehers i to nhlest thinkers, drute, ote, Hume of onr funtors fimvo e fatien, Hndg . Robinson, Mee Suong, ani ‘Lherlogiceal reminating unt enly mahs preacheir sl 1ajo up eeholuta and feachers and thinkuern, it ey are ponzene of Inelieetnal ene swhora ju- ta the entrro gxfn f the natica. o praduenss o thenlogieny hi- crture that inthiences the gionn thinklog, nnd the rebpions hifn of the natic Destryy theotagical eemiuaries futhin co! nd yoit would roh Ameriean o of the chiel elements of ita v - CHRISTMLS. Any'n Allianee Flin \rorkil lovoe inorn nn 1nore Its Chvtstmne-tme, Trnder tho intlnence of Prsitaism, wiich hiausd us enly tho Paphita, but ulay all ancerdy for ' liundred years 1o b iect, It " In Goemany, bt by { voploun of tiraa Miltain end in cur ox wan a dey parily wekedd and b, Lyeats have ttanie yrieed whch 1 Zered mewnortal day o the frant on tfen of tho Chrfetlan wotld, P chnges Tave bre Bt abant thiv new evtinuate of this dy nve at leant three fn nit Tini, arroscitean of thouzat sind L W tandy (o Vratestat feic o Roman hiave yarsed away, ad 5 theteeives cd not byt conipany aling “Pine ek it The € e e e i alser v Wit great e this Seitital was rewion enanadt Why all gl gt whould hold the xearnn I comterapt, Jiab all throuih T huif centary Towon has tisen Wl ) refidics b fod dominion, fixd i this ateosphen: ke themselves and ot by gny sceldenie, Ay Bonas € olle mursde wo ut dast foubid to be o up of Jin tones and ot Papal tome, and as e % been discovered 80 Lo nn s et of Wt vel gon, 10 the oy ek ety of Uhtlatniw have Leen Tannd to ho- Joiisz t0 o koet nor cimate, bat by a2l the tulowers of Lorn 1 1o ANy "A vosoud esuns of tho covival of tho Chrirlmas bir- 1t ey Lo fonswd fn the enlsrmed beneyolenee of Chrise tianity, which Luda the Church fu Jeok upon tho swceter tlda of Htz Wien Gud and Onrlst bezaug Tigre aud more a love, Ui Churcli hecauie Biors 16-dy to find happy daya I the year, Days of gioont fell Into neglets dayd of haypiicus crma it 5w poje ularity, Thauksidviog-Day lLe quils superscded” the daya of Linting und proger. Al thiat aform of theota. Wy that han eoftenci tho doctrines of tha reced, that Lias miadu the coutines of bell smoiler, and of Jleaven Inrger, hice had jts efiect upon tho SEIFE of the paronia and e ehildron, and has from year to year ponved hie 10 the biodiday Fossun more of that spint thut glves ifte, utnl langhs, aud sings, and uker nieeey, 10 wonkd seen, too, that’ 0 our generation cbildren aro tecaled with a new fenderness, Iu rchoni-housy, 111 oburch, fn the home, o pow nile grees thou, ‘the Tod fwnot’ velled npon an being ths great edicdtor of tho littlo oncs, Love and rasun urd permitled to ox- et u great Miimenco o ull paris of the children's world,” Literaturo i1 full ot litdle childgen, Diekens han openod wido the mates of Iettera that children might como dn, In all waya thonn litila onen which Clrlst took iut His arms have rixn of lats fnlo t thee, und_hense tho Cliristman thut Leloni io youth §n 2 npectal senne Liva hocome the day of gift-making, and of @ warm ond mort demousirative affeotion, Out of ita olmervanco there will conin Lenceforth (o hoarts, old nud young, mure of lafipliessaud tuoro of thut biceaed corpantonship which auove all ulse tenda {0 oweelen tha yeatd epeit 1n this vale, prsiis ey, PROF. SWING'S CHURCH, A DANEINT VIEW OF TIE BITUATION, Tho last numbor of the Standard has the fol- lowing editorinl conserning the Central Olnrely Furtunstely for thoss who engugo in the enterpriv of Lullding up eburches ¥ nentral n bot.a poiities and religlou,” the nuber of aticli enterp: ines which prove to veauccessful s pot likely to Lecome wo lacge o to ninke whiat §- U0 4 Fure thiug common, aud the Fufura comimounlace, Wa believo thure lias beon fust one {netunce of such Riccass in thin comitry, that of Theo- duro arker §n the Bodlon Muajo lall. Tudeed, Alr, Parkor himue £ could Lardly bo soken of o3 succoss- £l in thiy particnlar way, for elmply ua 8 preacher without a cveed and withaut 3 churcki—in uny proyer aente of that word—bo never Lud the opportuu by of teating bix powors, Ho preachi.d in Toston at a tnie whety certai quenttons, tke that of the ubotitlon of wlavory, wero Iupels absorbivg public atieution, aud whon n st of tuadership fn wiat was termed ¢ ro- form ™ Lefng opey for just suci s man 28 he, it was s good fortnne to ho on tho grosnd, ready and whi- ingto take 1t, Wodo uot uesn to nnply that either ME, Murrey, fu_Hastou, vr irof. Swing, fu Caleawo, Zove to MF. Parker's extrcme nt & roliglous teackcr, “Tuefe position, Low in nihor respocts, by very puten ko Liby, with tuks oxcoptio ¢ that thay aie it Ieaders, I seform or anylliing eise, end that Just uow tho10 14 unthing for thew to lead, Out sotuo accolinia, we are prepared to Iiuk wmoro than weil Of otp WOTerINe AimIUK AL {he dame pon- eral purpose o Ut wiich b now occupsing vo much atleution in Clileago, - Wo kiow of o fargo clty whese somethiug of tha kit 1= neednd more, Wiat 3 t0 ray. 5 place of worrilp centratly Jocatud, ut which the tlr sands tu thy central jart of tho cicy whom, Mnee the reat fire, 11 nest all e chueckies of all denominations avo for<aken, tany have opporusity Lo worelyp God wud liar tho Goapal proactied. 1 1his present imove. wment, or uny uthier wtullur, wero undvctation 58 a ol meaziiro ou 1ho pare of the churches of Culcagn, plc- feel [4 evorgtiding ertituated oy Jbieh thes iy be Leepin, o1 fug at thid ooutre o preacher nuied to futerost thn many who necd such w provision, nol ebristening the Hoctity so fopaed by any sach 1isiouer us that of a elhapell whero herw £ 06 ehureli sl can bo noae, but Fpbest ating (o (dng us wait 1 s st vndzptking 2li fu tio futerests of evangetical relition apil of hiuan RAIFatio, ~i Auch & ¢t thera would be Fealand une quaitied pleastire tn tidding 1t God-spued. Tiero is | puxd of such & work 3 Lut the necd that the work b n vight uuo L mora pressiug ki, Wo wonid ot huve {hy teaching from wuvh o paldt made offensivily dno. trinal, least of ali controversial; but wo wouid Luve it w0 thoroughly Christut ag Uit uvory Lgates sioald Kuow what the praachier beideved s taught, srd o tollowiug his tewghing ehonld be led to Curlet ' ut wic u Bavior us lost houl heeds An evistve, B losud-balf winiatry noder such clrcumutances I8 whuost Worso then nehe at all > A miwelosmur. 0t #peak, of the Lind ludl o ol eympatiiy_nnd support, Tho totiun of an_ * Indepenient” Ohseh, howessr, I wpur An > fudspondent # palitical news- yaper In kear.ely . 'Tnduys fu(hin world are a0t ndjin txd upun auy hedtsat pruciple, Whon desas mald, ** He hat 13 ot Wik AT 16 ugalus 3o, 1o uned worda which wero_ trie, notonly for Him, but for all in (e world that Is anydimg botter than 8 tero tvs gatlon, A tesclicr who goes cround aod evades the truth Jio ruteesen to teacls, und 13 atl tings to wll men fn tho senso of helng nothing to any man, makes hime woll LUt B oOrry 1 pctucio o peopln wito biave convics tloes, aud tue mandlnces to stand by thow, Au’ indepenicot » Chur.h, belren, 6 8 palpablo misnomor, If it i patternedatter the Now Testument, 14 thoroughly Chrwetisu o npieit oud (eacking, sud therouglly apoetotical I forin, §t §s uot ** ludep ud- ent.1 it ds uol patternad fier the Nuw Testament, Pt ¥ fudopendent ¥ i the atute of taking oe leaving tho New Teatament Churrh-hovt, just uccordiug to ftn own fancy, then it & not n Church. Nor whl thia dificuity Uo evaded by oxplajning *$ndopandaut " an meaning uudenominstiunul, Tiicse moveents uro not uudertdkuon with a view to et suy populsr objection to denowluativnalinm, Fhey ave T pause, raller 10 n dcipand for religions teaching and triptoun forma which stiall Lave ns littlo of cxpresn sid ¢mphutio teachiing oud of dotinite form, as possiblot in other worde, they uro an stempt £ occupy o mididlo graund etwedn wint i called * ortloduxy 7 on the ous haud sad umbelief ou ibo otlier, Now, tacre 18 1o kuch ground, Theyo is o atate of trausilicu from tho one of theso tothe other Mhrough wilch tho huinan wisd often passen; but to alterant to bulld thero s ke pro- postug 10 make & hoe dn sid-aceun, »urd profoundly sorry 1Lt wo conuot vith all ove Tt wheh well 10 (he enterpraae now belog bueugsr ot ut_MoVicker's Theatrs, Wo have heard lrof, swing's sormons, and have cad thera. For tutelievtual inupirution sud Tmpulvs thoy ate all that could Ve do- wircd, As religious teucking, capectally for thoso wio are peeklong oscuscs for not beleving, Wiey aro simply perniciour, for the watcleat reason that” tiey pidse Tislw claws ‘a0 well, They are tho *“mnooth tulnge which tuo Biblo rofocte, aud which God netlher wp- proves nor will blesa, Morp wnd moro we fecl that wuat Ubfcago and al the workd needaas the Gospel f1 8l itn directuess, jua_shurlaees, ia ryproof of sin, Lt eeltlug foril of 5 Bavior who dicd jor wiew, no slmply Hved for thoni. e A REFORMED THEOLOGY. THE DEVIL AND Tl NEW CENHETAL CUHUBCH. To the Ed tor of The Chiosgo Tribune: Cuicaco, Doo, 23.—A Jowish Nabbl gave a dims lecture sonio wontus ago at tho New Cll- cago Tneatro upon recent discoverios by Bmith und others, Amoug tho llerogiyphics npon stono tables, Just dug up asmong Lhe ruioy of vary auciont Egyptiay cities—and supnosed to antoasto Maoses and by rocords by thousands of ,years; svd it was claimed by the locturer that theso tiscoveries clouded tho pretensions of Moses not a little, and loft him only whh the merit 6f a plagrist, to bo classod vath Jo Sauth and others like him, who bavo aiisen to ehino awhilo and delude the world wilh thew itlustors, But somo of those who listoned to this Rabbi went sway with the suwpicion that they bad been trappod by & nuie to consder some of tho wubtlo views of CGesman fruo-thimkers, about whith they would not hayp voluutanly trosuled toemdolyen, 3ut prestol i very bt whils, up conies this confutor of Mowes agan, und this time tu stupe ut & divino, who wishes to awoud Christian eroeds generally, aud wake thowm eone form lers to fublo sud ‘wore to the common ssuse, by whth men Profsws to be guided 1w al ciso but therr rengion. He would have tbe rue tire etary of tuo creation, tho serpent, aud the fall diccardod, becauny, Rs hs repeaty, 1t Iv a fatlo borrowed by dluece from suthors sncicut whon Lie was youuy, and sliogether ‘unwo;thy a.coptance at shis tiav of bght nud cammon BELBO. Aud ggincident with this provesition aomes tho roopening of MeVioker's, the organization of a now Chusch, and, as mauy bope, (ho jucep- tion uf a pos era in Christian auuale, - Meanwhila yroachers aud profussurs are aotive, and the pmni‘n histenuig everynhets to etuttu beivg wads to promoid the ol idess of zuligion, ane, Ui i O0f ntlers oy mut g to the pumber ¥ ar preachers, “elhiey of 1 Dawn ue nil tader onn o Juuch ARTE reneral irad, whore tho devil 1 j haltoved fur nnd taazht ®3 o exiktiog faen a9 10 1ho ded ietioun of algobra, ot the legle of Whataly : aund prbabiy theea schoila woild weano to e2iel v s 1t the onisl 3o wodd whonld coant to Reo tignant rersoupl devil, wigned to dn, 1 enagher chnrel in (he sameo place they havo Juat closed n ¢ aueesssiul engazemant,” with a tanotama ghowtana, where Lho infant mind har tinen inutrtictorl —ty ** chject jorn ng Me-att to the peogtaply of 1he fulveal rovions, tho pre tan, Gl the sples ho Glis I the Wverse of G.do OF conve, these given to une deat Lttlo irc to fast eud inl faleily Fact and piuloxophz i of tho fiher eonstning tan Iteo g oven a it mind to contunnlte calml whn can measaro the rorpuosbinty of those, who tdeliverately and ussluneddy overed yonng Foil with the wickod lo rnd delitsion —-if iLmane. And (his s the ertlon AL jacin: I there & perscnnl devif—hus o aaything to do i hmags sifaica, o with e orern and contine uanye of vo-callet maral ovil 7 D, Fowler nud Ninwchon] al Jyauston, and o of the charehes theto awld eleowhera, xva fully commitied to theae dinbolienl thoorloz, and ue ditibt daabtintg on this head wonkt tebae any epplicant for ad- muasion fuie en crinodas ehired, oy Bova an would tho wokl aw (1 hie poronal record ; aud trow i tight - {ov—ns {v diceard g0 Gaportont na oinment in w theologen] thaory (F teue ) would 1o to unhovg? tie culira bhalans of poluw . aud britg chuoy back in dread earnest, Hejecting Loe davil—f hio ix thy putent entity held Lo bo by tiows who give bim & blacs m theie pinlusoply of morale—would ha n sotious depa tiee from the nezopted standard tm places, and $ho candidote coull uot bo recerved us that kind of o Chrishia Lstever etug he wmight Le. And this in exnctiy ths grery now 1 hend, Wo aro 1o have n new central churcl, Upou whut Lasin ¢ Hast wo have ad i1t to make it orthadox aad respectavle ¢ Aud If L nceapts menibary who ay, * uo voluble bydra, no fall, no dovil, or linitless evil.” will it navarticless ha o Christian Churel 7 And it Christinn, what aro these terchiers sud heliovers who and accont (he diabolical nnd pagen theoios abont his majosty aud iis misglon nmong men ¢ Pcrhnpa £rof, Swity; will expluu s mattel, Quantst, L mid the work hio 1o wa- —_— ASCENSION CHURCH, SHUDSIONT SERVICTH, Quile on unusual sorvice in the Eplscopal Church,—at loast in Chicaggo,—unmnetv, a mid- nigbt masy, was beld from 12 to 1 o'clock this mozning in the Epikcopal Chureh of the Ascens slon, corner of LaNello ant Lim streots, Tho churels wan very gracefully drcornted with evorggrecns aud flowers, archey of the former spanuing the gisie, their sombro sir relieved by soveral dozon wax candles which sbouc brilliantly above them. array of the samo kind of hght, wiich gavo quite n Nomautstis gir to tho whule ceremony. Tho Nev. Arttur lioble, Keclor of tllu.;:hun;z. y otticiated a8 Cclobrant, liev. Canon Strcet. undev the leadarship of Mr. Frask C, Walker, nanid.ed by tup orgeniet, Mr. Aloxapuer 1. Ewlng, rondered Barioy's urravgement of CGlounod's Mass for the Lpiscoasl communion rorvice, With excelieut offect, The bors__of the chowr zro AMiss — Sticet and Mrs. Stillmen, soprauos, s Miss Lovs and Mina Waiker, altos. The malo mowmbers are Merers, Sprague and Ellis, bassoe, nod oleasrs. Lwingg and Chapinat, Lenors, All the solo HOyrui0 parts Of tho msss weie sung by Alina Btreet, with greal exprossion. Tho otler members of the choie nequitted themuolves in a cioditable mauner, and tan ceremouny, conaid. cred a8 o firet nitempt, tmay ho caliodannu jnali- tlod nuccass. A large majority of the congroga- tion aitendod, and 1owaied uubil beuedictiun Way prouvuucod. usyinted tha MOODY. 105 PHILADCLIRIA MEETINGS. Tuwrapeienns, Dee. 2t—Sorvicey at tho proyer-taceting at noon to-day wero for tho ref- armation of tho weak-minded and intemperate, ‘Tho attendauee was large. quusts for prayer for porsons addicted to strong drink wore read, Mr. Moody thou delivercd an address ou tho unbjoce of wiompo.auco, Hiu ye- murke a0 ko affective as (0 bripg tosra to the oyes of a great mauy persons io (he couprege- tion. Abo bymn ** Roscue the Porishiug™ wan sunc. and cevoral persous in tho audisice ro- latod thieir exporienoo. aud the meoring way dismussad. Thora wil pe no weeting eithor this or t0-mMurro N evomng. . DERTOR AHD CREDITOR CLASSES. To the Edutor of ‘the Chicaygo Tribuac ; Miomuas, Deo, 22T have vory corafully read and ponderad every article on cursenoy, vo- waaption, ete., which you have published during tho Iast tno years. DPatiently and Lo,cfully liave I waitad for 8010 kubiemio or plau by whick our Governmunt may be abie te fullill ite prom- jaes to mubstitute thet gold dollar for it papar namesake, which thiuse itself upon ua so many yoars sgo. Now, after readivg and ro- reading tho effusions of I'arweil. Ricumond, Canudler & Co., L am fully pdrsusded tuat oor theorists are about playod onb ; and tbst, after atl, wo shall bo obliged to resurt to the old-fush- ioued wmodo of payivg dobte. It masters not lLow mony ways Wwo mAay pecsoub,~- o socoms plish & thivg, tho means wust be provided. To provido those means, wo must practios econo- my, reduzo nur expunscs, and, brobably, Incroaso our waxes, This courso, in duw time, will pro- duoo the coln aud contidonca necosiary for tho purpose, We know what the French bava dono sudaro dog ; why nat tolluw the ex unple ? Llis coutinusl batping, however, abont debtdr and croditor ~ tuterosts m the mai- tor requires, I think, & Lttla more considerscion and_ examlnation than it bas yot reooived. Why, vir, & very largo majority of us belong so both clases; and much of tho evie pathy which has beeu 8o hiborally given to tuo dabior reahy belongs to tho crulditor clasd, Tae farmozs avel, who are suppodud to represout the dontor mide, Lnvo, at loast in this community, Just Jess aod guined woro thou any othier olass by tuo suspetnsion of spocte-payment aud the jsuo of tho pawer *legal-tender.” I bnow wony farmora who, during the War, paid off theoir morteages, cuntracted lu gold, with (so- called) paper dollure, ut o loss to tho tonder of 80, 40, snd 60 por caat, I may be told, parkups, thas tho furmne Rl8o reesived thoso name * dol- fara” in pnvmest for lus produco. 'W'ruly ho did, but et prices tbreo-fold thoir uominal value on the goid basis, The ereditor, or londer, you will ploase remomber, gots only his 7, 8, or 10 per cont in *legal touder,” vo walter what may bo ics degrovmation, or what tho enhanced cost o the pecrassries of fun may bos whilv overything tho Yorrower, or producor, bas 1o sel! rives 1 vominsl walue proportivnatgly to the deprociu- tion f thie **prowaus to pur." Aud 1ow, 90'ro told, tho debtor must agaln he protected by law againnt the croditor, when tho tum) comes for "resumption! Whore, aftow e to tquite, 18 the ereaitor, or fendur, Lo apply for protection, inthe shape of 100 conty for thi dollar which lip was compellod Lo surrender, aud accopt the *legal-tondur” in loeu thoieof, Muuy tengers hiave § Lnown who, durlng the Wur nud aluee, wers tu hatf-starved eonditlon, consoquent upon these * lezul-tonders™ and the snormois increaso of prices for fuod aud clothing; whils the dubtor, or borrowor, was living in clover aud piling up the profita. O course, tho dobiar shiould Lo Juutly demit withj but, at tho wamo tirme, Job us, i the nawe of all that’s honoiabie an. juat, also restore to the croditor, or lendor, tho full value of tho goll dollar which ho wil- Jngly relinquished for the uuity sud wallure of s country. If our Goveinment wul anly fill its wolomn and sacred promises o tue wattor, uli will bo well, both to debtor aud creditor, uo mattor wheu or bow any dobi: may havs beon contracted, or when ib may bocome due. Yowrs truly, . e W. V. W, TO HELEN. Tiow like u hrooding stova's ot oyc3 do socm Qlancing fro “wath tho shadaw of thele Iidn, With darkbuig tendernesd, eveit Himphd beaw A uuw aud warthy sdmiration bis, L.4ks 1o 8 mantle fulls Lier shiken e, I billuwad wavelot, 10 hee suprle nack s Ko nead 0 look for anytbing wurs b Nor yead with usiidelal b'ousis (0 duck, €, AL W, pEmme s An Awkward Family=Affair, Yory fow of tha famaus navsl horoes of Lnge 1and iefs heirg to fnhoult their bunurd. A very awinard orcunnlauup has now anson in thy cawo ot Laid Bt Viugent, The tiral oor was created Viecouut 86, Vincend, with ramaiuder, s dofault of tgaue wale, to Lis uephoews, Willlan Hourv Rickotts snd Edward Jarvis Rioketts, Lho sldeac died betore bis nuole, and, as 1t was sapposod, withont lkaue: the youuger suuceed- ed, but now an bair ot the eidest huy _cawu for- wurd, who bas offered 8 Toward of £200 tor bbe ceguifiente of his mother's marciage. 3¢ his bo 1estlcomiug, by auete his cousin. w6 tho fheory sboatn ma- | A groat many re- Silent praver followad, ! doublo quartet. chir, © meme ' | | { Brown ermazy. § tivag,” : endowed a3 rather at the hoginnfug of o sye- ot laet until we aro yescued, and you wi "Tlo altar bas iso a plentful | o il woal e BUL SO Wl v BOSTON. | The Dacamb:r Ilzeting of the Chestnuts Biraet Clnb, Emerson’s Bstimate of the Nesay- Istesstioeinl Obligations, s 1 Dr, Barfol in the Clouds, and My, Aleoft After Nore Lighkt, Nuenat Coyrespowirnce of The Chicann Tribuns, | Bogro, Dee, 22—At the Docember meoting of tho Radwcal or Chrainut Hireei Club just paased, we Lad for es-nyint David Waseon, tho wman of whom Emersun ing wpolicn g0 warmly | 8 ona of tha tinest snd sirongnst intellocts e conatiy, Tuo day v 7 cold, tho wind ffingine dust i avers fuithful " wera not deterred feom thew taanthiy | fenyl, sud th Barloc therefore wero s slosely paekad wish auditors sy un tho Liimiesty Mavadav, Mr, Waseon's thema cas eminently praetic; being that manveelded oue, And in his treatment of it Mr. W vas biweell cmumentls pactieal, lie gan by Geclanng mnd Dogically euowing tiat of all creaturos man alona possceied tho cthical setico, atel that by thin meann ho e s the sorid tuatesd of belaz molded by tho world, taking the conditivga by which he s bound as a Biamen creature rolated to other Lutnan erea- tires, and nalng theae condittony to bring abont othor conditiane, thilg ¢ mvertitg bis disatilitles into powers, und his weaknewy Into Yet nfter all this, ko rerarded man whe tom than at the end, r3 the State way sboyve ' mau apd hiy tworks. flo then quoted SAMUEL ADAME' REMARIABLE WORD, ‘Thal o wsu bad o right to live in n ¥talo of ua. tare if bho pleased, und wout on to dinpute inch by et tho gld slatceman's theary, with wuch satiric oloyaonce. In iilastration of this point, e told tho utory of tiwo Kbipwrecked men alons | tozethar da sn open boat upon tho Lizh sens. | One, tho weaker of the two, at last Ured of hin wozessaty share of enforced labor and absti- vonee, demoralized by the wituation, declnres | that lio will not bo linited to the snalt ullownuco § of Lrandy which thor had agreed upon Lo sustais strength for tholr per.loas aad uncertain vozaze, bt would tako what e pleased, us lio hod a tizhe to dn. ** No. Jack." returned the othor,]** von will no! do a8 you piease. You will take what brand I allow yoa, which oy the stnaliest aliowauco may tnonts 88 1 divoct, for out wutual eatets,” Tho ! wtronger natura this taking eammand ralad tho weaber for their mutual bonedt. And trom this | Mr, Wasson arguod mast the sbion i 1ule the waaker, for mutual banefit ¥ I¢ thero contd be such o bodag 8s Ao absoliia ndividnal, wo nught perhaps talk about absulate mdividuatiem, but tbero waw no puch human croaliun ae an absolute mdividual, His ides was that communities aud porsous mast be pratec ed by laws, evan if thoy inlici, sn they muar vary often, iujnslice or suering upon tha mdi\‘muuf. We are bound togethier fur mutusl beswit, aud wo tnuat abido by the boud. e, Wasson didd not, of courae, think thalwas hiad attoinod a4 o commiuuity or nation tho b gh- ¢at Jaw, nor cveu very bigh, but that we vwo nevertbeleas boaud togotber to rustam the law | ad lnw, Poses by stbirrament ho tuought the hiebest factor 1o dispuies, bnt if the va jon de- mandad auldiors, it Wad & eilizei’s daty to be- como o woldier, After tho essay came the iuvitation from the | Liost for iliose prarent to ofier aay vptaon that taey wero moved to do. s PPeabody kutd after « brref silenco that 3r, Wasnon seemed lo havo eald ull thers was 1o way, and it seemal fora Gine a8 if thay wouid bs tue gensal verdie:, and thob we rhonld tnies THE AVPETIZING DIROUASH syhich alwnys gives the foal gl 1o tho Club. But no, Presently Mr, Worsn, with eyes twius klwg, looue forward and saya: 1 was thiuliong that 1 ehounld liko te asl r. Wassou 1 he Lie¢n't changod bie opiniuts gomu- what upon the rights of mdividasle. Onee, L romomber, bo used t0 speag ol su-olute 1] vidualiey, azd pow he /s fiere s to wine s an nbeoluto individusl,” . Wasnou tamilos, but dees not geply. ilo evidently undersimuds Mr. Weiss in lig nich swischief, and Jous nut inteud to be led o) upon tao otuer wide of the question, with whieh ths at tho preeent hos pothung to do. And whilethin simlo iv yet achive, Dr. Bartol riucs o lus feal, ani in that extravrdinary mauner of bis cad in tihat oxtraotdinary toua of doureea‘sou whick soowns nil the time to beg parava of e oppa- neny, doclarss Lin nenniinents on the oppante sino. IIo boheves in tho bigher law, Hesava it in certamly possiblo o enpecive of o greatuc:s thio individugl wuticient to make 181 for atsel! aod thus for others. il argutneut is goad, fur 10 thiis connection be citad Joads Christ, uud o our day John Brown, Loth has that greasivis bevond tho ouhisazy which throw them of e cesmity iuto the frunt, nud forcod thew by than mieut netares to Lreak Juws that thoy nught wake new aud grenter enat. But tho woriden ded Jeaus Chrt crazy 1 his day, aud 1t calles Join ‘I'ho othier day bo said Lo heard of & German weiter who bai wyittsn a bk to prove Murtin Luther crazy. Ut thoso were tho great oues of tho carth. 5 GETFING INTO TIIE CLOTDI, T'ho Dootor smid ho didn’t thiuk the augels were beld by law. ** 1do,"” fpakio a voice 1u the 10idst of tha listenors. And 3ird. Chenoy nod- dod her heud in uilinnation of b botiot. Mr. Aloozt, who labora under tho inilrnicy of duaf- uoar, rosu up then, sud, in hia bland, patriarchal wanner,—really & mauner that rocals lndiceously tsret Matto'n teebildike nod bland,"—eaud. »Though I didn't hear the essay, 1 think [ can make some remarks abouc it,"—hora av intor- ruption of luagbter,~* from tho coramenis thas roachiod me.” 3r. Alcott wouli' havo us atl ssaring away m- to tha dmpyresn of judividual rights and mights in o sory of giodnated company of ‘tcireies,” —ovorybody to be orgautaea iuto divisions, w true trunscenduntal stye. Wulle Wwo woro rathor *tiuck" in our camprebousion of tho real wmeaning of by woids, be couvu'sed us agafo by saviug 1hat all that La wanted was **w throw wore light,—mora light," Wo were pratty aark by this Lie oa thia_subject uf classit tions, oud just thon r. bamuol Longlelox wimed the current by cading upon Mr Morse, the waditor of the =~ Rudical, if he waa there, s A& wuo bolever in ibo absolutoncss of by individual. to cowoe forsurd and give s viows, But uulortunately for tho other w.dv Mr. Borsu vias nol tuere. and the muoting Lroke up withuut tha viows of thu tine balisver in the individual, To ebow haw vury cariousty and varionsly somu miuds will futcr- prot pceording to theic "own beut, nue she di- ractly ufter Alr, Wandou's 1ot owphatio shows ing und alatewent chat ho was defending siate aud natioanl fawa with ** notuscian' shout sta- timents, vomacked: ¢ undorstand, Ar. Wanson means tho {aw of fore, Mr. \as~on hiata his peaco, but n ewife, smile flashed ovor s eluquent face. Aud 82 the December imneoting conies to wclone, For the futuro tha juectings will tike plnco on tne fourth Moudays of tho mouie. As the | 4 aunsed | winter ans aud tha dara lengthien, tha apin of attondance Re woll ws of jutorest eacmy deopon al To bave Mr. Waseon batk ageiu | trom Lutope Isa great gain, Uho judicial ale- mant of s mind, hiw pound cominon souse, utted with s bberal culturo and tusta, mive o tone 1o the Club of equubility, sud formn plonsing contraat to snch an oluniebt of wuarehy an Mr. Wes, with hia degtracuvo idoas, an’l to to Dr. Bastol's epiritualities, and Mr. Alcott's “ mora light, more light Lheaiies, which often ptrands s on tho barren shote of darkuees. With Wandun baek numongst us, sud Welsa to ank satagonsiio questions of haw, the Radical Clab 18 nut dikely, howsver, to go out in darkuess just yut. N1 P T oL Coltic Legonde ot Sunken Citivs, Y'liera I8 ono wvth commo to e Leltiv raoca in many places, amyth which tpllsof a wigh.y city submeryed for tho wiereduoss of Ity tubut- itants, In Leolsnd tho watars of Lough Neayh | uro supposed 10 cover 1he veskges uf muuh n city, sud in Wales the Hay of Caidigun, it tho wyth has assonated atself, 1 most ekl and consistency, with tho lay of Dousrneucz. Ad & taaiter of fust, trases of Romun roadd lasd- me from awland to the by, traces of Rowso budings ou tbo Do Tristan, and at weuy painds of tho sbore near the Pown of Douarnenos, | poiut certaluly 10 an iporisuy. station Winch osistod &t this point of Gaoi, sud an ground upon which the wea has at least par- uaslly evcrvached, Yhoso sewaivy, in the duyn when legeuds grew, must have beeu far waie couspicions tbou uow, The populsr tm- agivation recws to lave taken boid of thewm, auid of the roputation of A ceripin fhradlon, who, as fur a5 real history shows, stews Lo hsve husorical exisiunce as Count over Bttt [ end sbe fell, and war drowncd, sudt ] wern ouned , and tho plo i1 | catled Poul-Dubmt to tisis daz. GREANT EVPERS The Foad of Grent Men, A writzein Ledpasiaiciates the (ol £ ahecs dotss about the * tong of great wen.” v Gren: . Republle, s small prucipsliyy in the Placs Mouas 43, 1875, —=TEXN PAGES. or pesonth oen- Loanl owith taat o avf ety n tior brain Jon the taral wes King of D Carpitet ut Qo or, flory vy vert-d iy bt Gyer U U1 o) Quomner 1y had einl, “ond veeat to five and nuls iy d e minhHng from another ety 1y tho wes, Fl st 104 ned was ons ol the neRl godiiest dn the worddy tmt 1 thesr 100 riot ated, 6l wituch oo 1 -t the 10 Jer deary s Dag rom el vy s and Do lovs i t Frive (ira crny s o t (o im0t the forend Hawme v bieelf felt g Lo ke . sian aver, thie E babint, nud “dh v i a2int takd to 1 Godia alo: sk thinn, e nigat aftor v ranin tive g eatossed b trom wbout b L4 wont to fior fulber hore e elect, sod Firasn, 0. T iz ke £rom abott hie peh, and gava at 19 sion, G, i it p, W W tover. Aud the feul fend v he ) ) sl Bizusen, 4i F, Jienwn el rw Wtk Aonie uteped 15 end the glni “Eiers Went over U voten thet it e tock hes veltee hin ¢ Lnt the rea ). -4 them g and a v d, 't Tt po the eectitged Gae thae vides "and Daluit's s wore ) agened, meu Are great easers ' waind | exclamation of one wito was given o over-hes:y uenorahzation, There woal by ijeed, Lo many samples Lo suppors such & ruly, Charles V., for i tauoe. Way i enormous euler, Wo nrs told that I breakfusted at hon a fowl scethed in mitk and droaye | with rugar and sjpices, Aftor i Lo went to fleop semn. M dimwlat 12 partaking Aways of wwerty dishas, twiea 3 b fiest gron after ves oud titse et andpieht or 1 a'clo wos periare, (e fioet 107 of tus fuer, Aftor meat Lo ate A great uuntity ol paetrs aud eweet- meats, aud Lo imgnled every repast LY vl draugiitd of beor uud wine. 1is rtomack, olig- maliv a wonae ful ope, griccumba b el furtv are cf puch lzbors, Mot Biseol tue Daateh 2bably b tho finst “ Anezall, Charles diel at no o st wineh we we acenstomed in thess dava to courider a siatoaman as 8.0l in tus primg of fife. Tha love of pantsy uppuars to havoe bonn horedi- cary an the o we of 1 Pinlip 11, the wamo historian teld ow, J habitenl tha growed whien o ¢anvais of gpeesh, embarrmuscd, and oveu sufering in wanner, Ths owy aseated parldy to o L . laintusl poioe io tho klowock, occosioned by lis inrdmiste fondnews for pesir Piutip ordering an awloda-fe rfiers meslof geoveborry tart wlnel hiod disgend mith hun s @ fit subject for an instorical plctare, “redengh tie G thorie. 'Lhouch be coali dine on o eup of ehocolute in war tite, ko loved zood eating anl drmian and undonbiediv bastened bis death by jefusi g to contorm 10 oGy Wiy to proper rates of du e sirahuai, who was it Jet eaz every day of tan | ar twalve dr ner, each very bighily sengoned; hesde, 8t Lrsakiantzad rupper, broad | amd butesreovered with ealied tonzue vl peyper | Wo are at the st eceno.’ No woud-r. A short timo heforo a antlomira dincd with Fred- ertek, when nu eele fo was breught to table whiei he aeclared was wo hot * tuat 1t looked &4 C ot had Leen haked i nold)’ amndesately fond of th o exeess, JSus aboul s sweeks betors i deat! wa have the record of g Lreskfast sach as o man bas rarely waten, Qur autnonty Iy g Mwepsan. ¢ Un the 4th of July, when the doctor ttho celubrated Z.mmertinny, frot Henuver) Faw tha Kn in tho nfrernoon, ull had spram chaneed for tlie wnse. He had upplied Inmuaif_to public buginosk trow 3:5:) 10 tho morn-~ it 62’ 7. 4o then sto for b Shwertiments, then sLawCCETics, o weats ‘s tluens swas deoptys e died on the Teh of 7 Byery feadol wilirememberthuparaiiel of the Enhen ko died of eatini too nauy lamyprein, King Joln, too, t waul to havo dred of o rurfeit of peachies aud uew ale, @ yvordiet of onaddern epavuires will probably be, *Sseve bim right. i “AVdliam i, tho savior of oar lihortiss, both ate and drank more than was good for nim, He jovaed to sit many howea at o taules jndeol, | dinner wan Wi eluel ocenpation, Nothing n neerfers with s enjoyarent: tho Pyincess A Lho Kisg wes urries, fud e mrgh louk watfully «f tunt dinls of youwg peas, | but shie tooked i valn, for the King ate tasn Kl 2ll, snd never even offered hiee a rpointal, revenged herself by caliing the duliverer ™t L an.! : Amnug other soverrizne wo find the grear Nep:l=0u a voracions ewier, hono ove b attrtbuted the loss of the buttle of Letpsic to the elisctn 0f & sbonkier of muttun staed with omone, with wineh the Emperor litera ly zorgo! bimuell, 8o 94 ¢ become ducapnvle of ¢! mind nod vigorons neion. Ho ate vers fost, Tao +zato hangnet at tt.o Tuilorten losted sbour thirty- five minuter, On the ather band, be wny 1oy lover of wine, Iu tuat melancholy voiago to 8t. , Ho:ena bie offended tho En;ilirh otlicers by riging tyom (he tapln before anulting Lad fairly beg . 'l General, one} £ thews prgs had tha bratal, to eny 0 his bearing, *hes evideutly uot studivd | manters iu_the schoor of Lord Chesterilell” | Lheir idea of prliteness—carteinly Lord Chedter- feld's—nsa to arak on till you dropped under the table. [ 4 Maeaulsy tells us how, wh en Pefer tho Great | visted England in the year 16499, tio immeunsy quantities of meat which ho devoures, tho pints of brandy which ho ewallowed, ant sehiiels, 1t wns said, e had distilted with s own liands, woro duning somo weels populac topics of couversation, tireut as was Petor, ho migho bave fouud b ypeer 1 the ltoman Lmpuior Mazimin (A. 1), 235-243), who con'd o1t i oue day 40 pounds of meat a.d diink 6 gallons of Wiho—tniesd tho bis aninps fie, *here cpn bo no doubt, however, that tho Roman Fruperors unbered among (hew u:aoy » uotablo glutton, Eiazabalusloved to sup en the tougnes of peacucks and wghtings es; ho fed his lions on pheasunts ond parrols. 1n Majesty would slso give 1 zost to the pl{vnnn of tue table by asaemblin: cowpames OF Liculd whowove atl fag or ail leau, of all tail or all short, or ali batd or all gouty. Uspltal fan, tov, | for tyo Empeser. Tho tntdt of tho s.ory thut ¢ Noro enriched his soups by disolving Huinouds in them may be wateiy 1oftior chiamials to aecile, | wOf tho first, tho truo Gesar. of i who bas Leeu callod sho greateal conracter fn lnstory, it oy bo sudicicnt (o quots the funoug eeviug of Caig, that, ‘of all thoee who bad Lbelped to v overtuow tho republic, Cicsar was tho only sober uun.' 1t is not 1bo less trud tuat Lo loved tho pleasnres of tho tablo, and was a0 atfahlo and genial hont. Aw 8 guost ho protal Iy o tho tiuest example of Lgh brouding that ' ag ever bzon known, ho slory i tsuuine sy told by Bnetontus, ‘Tho Dictator was dining out. Romo ratcid 01l wos setved Witk tho salud, Yvery o tigde 8 wiy face. Ciesar sy peated vot ard agked for suother Toliammed, thougl the founder af « & roligion, which promised # seusunl paradie; himaslf an absiemions man, ¢ Dimlatuing, thibbuu, * thy penauce wd merit of s horui observel, wittiout effort or vunlty, the stste- mious diot of &n Arsh wuda sold.er, Un solomu oecantond he fuasted Lis companioun with ruetic ! stig hospitauls pienty 3 but fu his domuatis life | many weeks would clipso withous p Nra being sudled ou the pewsth of (he prophet. The sierdietion of wine way contirmed v Ly exaw. plog his buuger wad appeascd with o spaniog ! wllowance of burtev-broad; Lo dulighted in_thw | plate of itk &and honey, but Tus ordinery fond conmmted of daiud sid wates,' - i Bull Kun Battloaklold. liattunare St Jares ftobingon (¢oluted!, tho awver of tha * Itubmaon House," ou tho Bl Ihxnlmlll&flt;ll‘l' u near Manssgay, Vi, died a faiv dave einee, wittesead Lotk of the wemorablo bateh avnuing on bis placo witl bis faunly during th tevriblo scones of blood. His houen pcaived tumndreds of bullzie, and one polid 2Esoupder, winols wont thiGiaph & Led-rocm, cairying away onu pods ol # bed uiou whish lay 4 a0 Conted. vruio sulther, Lo wigucssed tho duat of (on- fedeisto Gans, Bue sud Lartow, which toau [y pluce within a butdred yurds of b door, Haw 130 Wsrbla pioptiuient electod to el ory und saw the Fuderal soldicr de-tro/ tho ranu at tuo second banle. 4o gatheced up e drag- | wiouts aud preseived thew, sud up to tho tme | of bis dently would give (v visitors 10 the Lutile- tleld, who desisod if, 8 saall plus of the warble 85 8 RIVIBOLLO u anotver illustialicn of | 0 onl-pies, pepreted | NEW ADELPHI THEATRE, TEATS CALLS AR KID i GLOVES ORDTR TIEE Provided gt FINEST You 20 } 2] 40 AND wear W g ¥ CHLADEST Thicves.! E ‘Thioves. 107 THE AFTERNOON AN "ENIN WORLD. T ! F!QO = \,\‘[3 &@m‘fix D4 b= reacrsed al Erlaf prices. Do not fafl to sse sTATE | THIS GREAT HOLIDAY PAGEANT Street. Thn Groat Catavan of Living Oamels, an - omermmemneeve==s | {ho Performing Elcphant 8iam § the Grm& Do The Repisti re Cinw Lt nu il R ! 12 e [t 5 Mitchen, 11,11 srLal npauy, We Lo Newb e Nugenr, I F) W, £ Quanid.i, [ el surio, W e oo B Sablae, Goorze R, hy 1 shik v 4, A8 P Werd, ¢ W Wilex, dueph W Truatee, ol ¥ Teney L, Yorivz, ub Gk & Weat, £, W . Watklna, I, 1 cury Young, rarig tun foll Ais 18 H, 1,00 hrve: tbe cilied e gnd paid; o Aertned wt e oftl of dannary, wp NV, urgerv ttho sae Wil Le T * sy 60T b s batils wilh o By uriduz of 1) JAMEN F Clisrgo, I Public Wotice the p E utid Gl € ety A ansn Witk Artieley [E18 wtas i, DESCRIPTION OF G. 00, Oue Cace Jaunies G, | Morteoad e Siichiar G iy dubin boskits, srd wai “ventyosticht Rolin of Papar, conviened 1 the Rock Fon Biods from Montreal, T £ Lty per Tmon, conalined ta waly J0¥. T 5 1er Urg ‘Lermns of S.de-=uel 19 1k Furt of Cisleay, Dea, 3 1 HATS, L 16,10, Comeigued 128 T Darch of the Amazsna. Eatrs Holiday bt uinent and Ladiee’ Night, SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC, 20, "5, THE GOLISEUM, GRAND CHRISTMAS MATINEE. Tositivels the Last Week of BABY BINDLBEY, THE FAIRY QUER FHARRY MACARTELTY The grestest Wrhme Chiracter Delineator, in entiraly nowaud arigiol sougs. Diuided suc 63y of HOW- ARD & RAYMOND, the New Yori: and Philstelphis Voealiste, her Hoald Chiceotl,” an fafmita- tienct by DICK SANDS, 02 gie.t Chimnion, Nt Kinra nett wank,—the celohrated Ciwthorna Oujidzan, Ferumuly Feary, Wm, Landis, Litle Ardine, the Peatt of the Pacllie, ot, x Beparata outrauce 10 Lidley Gallery from Clark-et. Lrrion, T ' ACADEMY QF MUSIC, 3 CROWDED swith (s elilo of the clty Lty 1o withuis PR L. AIKLN'S Bplendyl Cuwpiny In thy | I TW0 ORPHANG, THO ¢ 13 CHRIETHAS DAY. NOUN AND EVENING, 50 and 23 eents Tivall Clgar Turkish Easy Ohairs, venta, °f TWO ORPITANS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, URAND_ BNGLISH OPERA Heserved raata sokd Staud, and Academ , &l Sdawsuor, § e-Porliy Tarecutstivn - A Douna, CLABA LOGISE canfstod | by ars Misx Doau- ¢, Carleton, U, 8 3 Jenmie Ven 2au op 2k M s Orclimiry, Lo upLrtasre of Gpers HF papers, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, | GRAND CHRISTIAY MATINEE, il AT 2 1 20 DAY Condivrzod #itcen « nf L TRICKEY & ! 2 CIE FAMOU S | CALIPORNIA MINSTRELS Inen untgualal Pl et 1Y 1 Fun. Houses erevdnl " MoVICKER'S TEEATRE, CHRIRTALAS AITERNONN AND NIGH fe-Lasy perturmancas of the Cuinie Aclory, BAKER and FARRON, Tu_the mirth.provoking divma, 1] HETTIE, ith Ranps, Daners. Egplohe JMATIVED AT 150 O'BLUGK, lry, Vates as Gire Monila | e uyors, = ! ae-Gira ]?uyyour 8Ty at Scott's, | IV 0 TOANIG : Sthav.and {3 TSMndison-st'KEL}Y & I‘ETOH,ISE MINSTRE’L% st S, AASE D) Lomet s, (=3 SICHRISTMAS MATINERIESEE e AEDICAL. OARD S — : u'vlock ; udmission, Sk, Iy .;; SRRl R it TR % ¢ Svening at 8,48 gg. DR‘ JAMLS_ Adiunaion, Tic, Sbs and die, ¥ BR o yen icauh argalld L0 Tua, 1o fruz th - i Tanpivacivt St m. £al U s, A Lok 1 1ke ml ia 30n alt abour Uit duss WOO s U arry--hE BoL - 10 CeRts 1o DAY hostagw, A3i00s liaa 00 anin wled pathipe. Yot sa o one I Dctor.. O3tien s & a, . to 7 pom. - Suade . Al busine ateictiy eo didantlal, ™ cable i afticehuntssui it an” Bt i v 0F FrpRALTLS £ Py It T Fegsbon b3 G Batdle e shouid Fnl and pres ey LT rounally or 0) frit e Ot v i i Ui i NocuRpE NO PAY 175 Sauih Clay May e sansultait, pe vinall sheotc YOUR diovitacs, U Phyelclan 11 the city Wiio wafrants cures ur Lo piy, Uttt houre, ¥, i, 10 84 1.3 DuBdays trum tal. THUTE 81, eainer of Monrur, Chicago, LdesRO, v the Uuitod Eluies Irivate, Chiroate, aud A st of enimenent 1y, cora dn attemlonce, Sultafon prvwialiy o by letier (rce, No NI CUR Dr. Shipp. 129 Twenty-ous years’ eaperlence, diuy Lo cunsal peescizali of by wml, fr charge, on a1l elr. Privaty, sl BeEVOuK £ both movee, Beei Bttentivon pabl to (el dineus atd Wittoulti Shipp 18 thu only physiclzn 6l 3gq who s chorge auiil We patient s cuial, Paticls tiatad ot o dlsttice by nsil, £, of DR, STONE, Ttn s Suelaliss i the ity medioluc, ud Ve . Chicago, | el Weakn: r g ulis o Cois A Lo v PRESCRIPTION PREYE T For tho epasly cureof Semiual Weakuese, Loat Man- uaiiin, veved it (h) Colipiesian, £e. | le 1 a1 1B10 SR L WaEk of 3 [ s I AU UEUU UBATS Ll oull; laatibs fato + Tr ticso w0 afs niBedud e coniemplate lnar, L be'a Bouk LAY OuBGL L0 e i ¢ Juck aod oLy gt o s, Buut L suy wnta, Al i, 0 FTS v Dit 10 1S FRACTIONAL GUREENGY, _ "$5.00 Packsges FRACPINEL CURRCY - Bill of National Carreney TRIBUNE OFF.CE 1 tor tLc b Avu and ure e “Dr. Kean, onelly or by mall, frue of on. vl el e v euatent dur ilution in rtoend expreddy tor o curs ot o kal Diveases of bosh kexee, Gone Vun Bursn stret, near Clirk UG LY g Aaceisd ¥ i, wilth Gis Lalaes . diacoverios in tha gcicusoor fop. " THE TOLEDO, 1930 131 Bast Maddisou-st, IMMENSE HOLIDAY ATTRACTION? Overnhelmiug rnecess of fho orikios] European Ladiew' Orolindra Combitrition, tu their roloct” Joatru- nutal Coneorls, Crovded houres umml{;l FPeopla turned Away. Th's famonk Orchestra Combination {8 U annuestfonably pronousced by press and people to uk wnsqualwl, * Ttia dheir Gt sppearsace before the Chiczgo pulll -, cud ull suserneut seekers_should | ol mdss Wiy opportaunly, Greud Holld ¥ Matinea thild iy, 84 3 1. D, wlro Chery eseling abé o'clock, and sty wlte pnoon at "SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, ! AT § At steCormick Tall, Sutla;, DC, 2, at 8 pom, Doors | apea s Admijsrion, 10 centy, ! 00L, W0OD'S MUSEUM, A MLORY CHRISTMAS BILL! JAOK HARKA- AT Adventor « in ke Army Amony \he Belgauds 2}\(‘,\“‘. 1;;1.1()2 h’.Eh RIVING HUUD, ™ Mstines svery METROPOLITAN THEATRE, indolph aud Jeflersou-aty, Tywo (rand Purforaniins TO-DAY. Tle Bewl{ria WAI'CE SISTERS qud the sutire Cumpany ju the cash Adniesjou, chrapest in the city, OF P. Hecond Anmual Dall of Qriental Ladge, No, 43, K. of 0 &t Klare's Uall, 70 ana 72 North Clurk-nt., Satugday, e, 3, STOCKHOLDERS' MEELINGS, THIED NATIONAL BAN OF CFICAGO. Cicauo, Deo, 10, 1878, Tlhe Annusl Moetlug of Shuiebolders of the VPhird | National Bank of Chicago for to election of Difpolors d the irsusactiun of wuch otber busluews as Thay s | vome hefure e meutiuw, will 10 teld b 1he Banking d | onteg on Tueed iy, e 11t day of Jauusry neat, bo ; tweell the Liours of 2 swl 4 o'ainak, 1., V. PARSONS, Casbler, ' Stockholders' Meeting,. vmraco, Dac, 2), 1875, “Iho npunal garetfug of the Kiockbulders of * The Gotnuorcial National Bavk of Codeago,” fur tha eloos ton uf Diractors, il be held at fts Bauking House, Jauuary 14, 140, Lelwean the hiitse of 3 snd L 1, JEVGGE L OT14, Gushier, Otfcs ¢f 1o Merchanly S471ags, Laan and Trus{ Campazy, corer of Madison and Bearborn-sts. “The anpvual mestiug of thu stockholders of the Mera + | chanta' Suvinge, Losu and Tru 2] 1a (a0 vs o Mudiclues vent Lo Taud. sud ull, disorders brougt ou Ly isliscretiou o | ion of eieven (1) Trusisen ta sorve duzi 3 excens, Any drugglat hax thy tgrodiculs, Addres | izg yeor std sy of o Ghee LIRS o . DAVIDSON & CO. 1% 22 Uik rn;u:hllpll;dum tha lnr“\lhz mlil be held at the ——ee i e e | uticeof the Compuny ou Tuewlay, Jan, 4, A BOOK FOR 'TIHS MILTION, | iwecs tue boues of i be i 0i1d o ¢ 16700 Boc CHARLES HENROTIN, Oushly WINTER RESORIS. LORIDA. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Jucksonville, Florida. Tho largest und moat camfortable Hotel 1n Florida, 1 aeconimodutious for 300 guoats, s kept in Grale class wauner, Opets frow Novotaber to Moy, Address ¥y B, CARPUELL, Mapuger, Jachsouville, 1da, FINANOIAL. Tatho avorege L.u als prous BULIIY 0L Stk brivlicaon o7 Fatiia s paukats Viu Doy of Mosers. Alassadsr Frothingsn l..ly“l'h b:fl»l l‘lu'.“. - :'l‘dld'llflfll N&! 1 Fatogeity, ot ba send gratas al,uur:\)ém‘{r TShort, s Bok $3plala . llare tu {nop:: @ S e e fR T A L CUE

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