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e Chicago I ailp Teibwa i & b g e VOLUME 29. CHICAGO, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1376, #5 [ . i] PUDLICATIONS. & call a pantor adapted to the conditlon of this | swhom 1 eall frisnds, whatever their chucch reln- | presonco, and also liaze a bahit of jvinz. and | Bibt 1 S8 NEW RELIGIOUS. lield. ' For mor thst fan years a0 bave hal to | tions, “Uhey have dona ma & thoaeand favors, | Mlanuoring, and chosth e U | ke sey o e b8, il Ty compoto with tho threo mout popular preactiers | and it is haid to turn away from thom. After | not puttings the form fo Mr. Duilio d_that the major > * .as of tia ar- “jlts in tlin Methodiat denomination ; while allaround | passiug thirougl fires, and panica, and dissairous | am tnsin‘iog oa tha form as & fwost nasamary “u resent popularity 13 the re= pult OF pure ~ merit."= Pittaturgh, £a. s«rhere is not n dull page be- tweon its covers,”===N. Y. Times. «In fact, tho Galaxy is n *Star® maogazine.”e=Conmercial Bullctin, Boston. 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Gloodspeed’s Farcwell Scrmon. How the Church Should Act Towards Its Now Pastor. The Rov. Dr, Locke Preaches on the + Subject of Habits, Reply to the Rev. Mr. Duffield's Articls on tho Biblo in the Schools, Moody and Sankey at Philadelphia, and Whiltle and Bliss at Macison, FAREWE! L. DR. E. J, GOODHPLEL'S PARTING SERMON, Tha Rev, Dr. 1. J. Goodspaed Lado a final fare- well Lo the Beoond Uaptist Church Jast evemny, upon which occaslon e preached his farewell sermoueto the congrogation, from tho following toxt: Finally, biethzen, faresrell, D of good comfort, Lo of onc mind, live 1n poace? and th God of Jove and peace nuall Lo with yoa,~//, Corinthwns, &fii., 11, ‘Tuo church waa crowded to ita utmost capsoi- ty. Tho roveread gontloman spoko s folloys: “Firally, brethren, faiowell.” A pastorate extending ovor s period of more than oloven yoars is about comlug to an ena. Tho moment hae arrived when tho incumbont of this sscred offica must say *Finally,” This word paints backward to n serles of ovents which bogan in Uctobor, 1864, whon, in tho old chureh on the cornor below, wo first lookod each otbier in the face as preachier and hoarers. Thoro {8 ono at least who thanks God fer that dav, and for thonsands of goldun daya in the association now to bo sunderod. Tho, story of that ten sears of labor and achiovement is briofly sum- marizod in tho vermon of w yoar ago. It isnot ! needful that thla bo repeated, though it should | uot bo forgotten, but over remombored asn | i stimulus to labor nud sacrifiy~, and asan incontivo to thanksgivieg aud dovotion. Keop it beforo vou, and thoso that come afler you, that God opened windows in Heaven overa pooblo who vrought thoir tithes and offerings into s store- | Liouse, aud caused thls Louso to averfluw inta 6cores of churchos and channels of uscfulness. Thore are so wmany dolizhtful rocollectiops sflunulng up as Mewory waves hor waned over tho pa.t, {bat & Luuqoet’ of happy memories could bo gatnered, whoro fragranco would per~ fume tins hallowed room aua wako us all glad. Bus thess flowers grow ou mauy o grave, and there are some thorus hid len undor their odor- ous and brilliaut leaves, Wo moiely glanco along the fruitful and busy yoars, and ralso vur goug of gratitudo to Hia who bath caused us to trinnph pluriously, You havoscon an elszant volume hold to- gether with & golden olasp. 8o tho two parta of our taxt, tho **floally™ and tho *farowo I," aro Jjoinod by a precions word taat repreacnts the Tichent of all numin professiovs aud Christian bonds—love, ** Braturen!' Iave we not roal- ized much of tho wealth of menning tressurod in thus expressron? Hus not this boen o family clasped into lioavenly nalty by divine’ charivy 2 Wae liave loved ona aunotber, ~ [u Hoaven, this bour, thero aro mauy kuls who will givo me Jjoyous welcome 1t over my teet tread the aivoets o1 gold, Thoy wotro dear to my hea't hero. they wili be moro doar thoro, whore tha very atmos- [mern is tove. Thoro nto thoso who gather at ficeo altars of | rayer to whom 1 am grappled as with hooks of sleal,—Ireuds of yoars, whoso fldelity has beoo iried in advorsity, and who.o lovalty has beon steadfast and tonder. Piof. Llies onco eald that nmong all tho churchcs Lo bad over tuown, nod sears boforo bis had any personnl aequaimtance with me he Lad observed it, ho Lind never roen one #o loyul to n pastor a4 the Secund Cuutch was to mo, Aud I can acd that, soroly as you have boou tesiod by my loug and discomngiug iliness, thers bas boen vo rorions dimlnition of tunt srit. And you part with me now becauss fustics to me and t) tao groat cause which you represent demands that 1 stiould bo frood from iabor horo, avd vermited to tind health in o clmate bLetior aulted to mv ricovery, Youhase faithfully ehorishied me anl purpceo to emphasizo your farowell by rome- hivg welghtier than worde and tears, * Droth- ron," wa aroe indead brothien in Cbrist, Wao aro of one holy Innnl{. ana wherein £ have offunded anv I do hear.ily beg to bo forgiven, and so fai a8 I Luow myaelf Liotain uo i1l will or resentment against any porson in tuo whols congrogation, We re'uctantly unbind the hnking assocla- tlons that jolu bat do mot gall or folter pa— you to cast about somo othior pa-tor and s famiy tho covds of love, and to ca.l forth tho bes: energlos, bolieat zoal, and noblest po ves | in your mervico—I to seex Leaith by nhso- Jute rest o o rogron favorabls to my oufecbied condilfon. 1t mav bo long before auother pastorats is opsn to ws, Nover ehall 1 find ail thiat has been given mo to oxpeiionco aud enjov with tho warm-haurtod poopla of this ity uiid this society, Tuo * final- iy *now srosou shuts Lohund mo the exit from a past mero gloticus than apy future years can bo, Of thislspeak 1 no tenms of compiaint or mwmunng, for **wo kaow that all tujuge work taogotho: for good to thom that love God.” Of that I bave o moro doubt thun 1 have of mv 011 exislouzo; and tisly coms to ssceitain the 1enlily of onr love to Ged, or to outablish in us thoss qualitios which are esaoutini to our unostivesy sud Becurite, It is curions to wateh tho proceeses 1n glazs-blowing, aud observe Low the bickest results a:o attaiued, Tho materials are subjocted to ternils Leat dofore they can bo used ; wnd then the broath of mau transforma tuo melted substance {uto srticles of utihitt or Leauty, 1 was curjuus t) kuow why ths bottlos wero taken at a white Loat sad placed in s kiln raieod to the Iighest tewperatu o and Lept thera for wocks, ‘Tho snawer was that this was noces+nty to provent them from becoming brittle aud shivering to plecos undor tho sovera pr re to whicli thoy were expo=od ib ho'd.ng the epring wators and iboir gases, ‘Thoy wore warthless titi thoytind been immersed ntue fntonaest heat for mauy days. 1 1 10 oo, and sliowod how God's wavs with cople aro oraored in wisdom and luve. or whom the Lord loveth He chasteuoth, xud scourgth every son 1ls tecaivoth.” Wheun Ilo pazaesus tnioupl the furnace it is Etrvice or xperienco where we ara to Ilim 3 or that we way aee liun moro nearly, aud 1uw be traneformod Into Llss fikeness aud mado mees for i wwhicritauce of tha eawts fu night. It ta a sublims thiong to be n Ouris:.ian, aod tJ bo a jowel of God, sn heir of glory with Jeaus Chriot, » star to shino foravor iu [leaven, and uing and pilest unto God. [t 18 the purchase of blood, the precivua o'oud of Chriat § and woll may we rolain our 1ateiest fu it, if need be, by tears, and aighy, wad gronus, and blood, Ic 14 a privilogo to a in tho furnsce, If **the form of the fourth™ ‘Lo at our eide, the honorable, eustaining presence of the Hon of God, \When we wals our farewolls lo the dylug Chiistisp, fo who bosght him with Hjs owa blood maltiplies them iuto tou thousaud wel. comes from tho farthor shore ; andhe walliug, tno slkbivg, the groanivg, sud [aweutatioos ajo .dronwued by the musio of the Lieavouly choiis, Buallnot His promise, * Lo, I an \vllh.you al- waya 8ven uuto the end uf the world," southo aud alloviato ail tlie paiu of all earthily lazewell:|; “\What mean yo to woep and to bresk wy liesrt,” eaid the groat spostle us he parted with his brethren. Clustisolty makes us toudor-besriod and affectiviia When 1ho Privce of Heavoo jazed tor tba laat tima from Olivor's biow on the elovated city, Ho wept. 1t was (s boart's suguish for tho guilt wuo doom uf 1ts peopto thas wet His clvess with burniug diops, There was uo eolfiel ele- meut in His Kingly grief, Ob, that we, in our faiewols as brothern, may be unsclfish, and deniro only cbat God may us glorided by our future exporienco aud achiovoment, whatever cowes to us. 5 * Finally, bretbren, farewel'.” And {f youdo faro well, if you have & prosperous careor in your church life, it wil be wot & matter of chaoce, bub because yau observo cersain priocinlea that nnderlio all trae progress iu the Jife of faitd, aad {o the upbmild. ing of the Chwrch of Ged, You musi saek o losily that we msy hecomo flited 1or somoe pocubiat. 4 abla men huve boen rmintalnad by eatnest con. grevaions. And yet, it I wera woll, L should fxe to try and ropeat thn work of tho past on this well-pleaund goil, Yon neod theatiost and atrongeat man in thadonomina loo, and thero in hore an opportunily worlhy au angol'a powara aud enorgios. You woed to give tum Juas tho kind of suppsrt which we have ro- ceiveld. only in groater dezras and fal'er meas- ure. It fundaare noeded, therashonld be soma ona whom (lod bna prospored willing to laad off in giving to mext deflciencien, TIns bas Leon our history ; and e who mov.des will raise np otbers fur cmeigencics, ‘Tho magmficout nber- ality of this pooplo Los svounded out of deep poverty—that {4 to eay, while tho many arn poor, n fow mwore aula have gandly stopped forward to bear bure dous fur Clif-t, Homo of thoso ara dead. oilers live and do noble anads; and womo lave yot &y learu hiow to uso thoir resourcos lu tho most honorable way. Bomo of you romind me of the comfortera n alck man moots naw and then, who toll you that you aro very pale, vary thin, vory haggard, very consumpt.ve, snd nltogether in n mo:t danger- outa eaudition, This nort of salutation, froquently topeated, sandn many a man to his bed or (o his | gravo; wicreas tho opposite method rallies, regtores, and eaves the sensivve invalld, SBomo men koep liarping on the povorty of the Chiureb, —thav have beeu erying it in mv eats trom tuo ficat yeac of my ministcy G tho last,—aund at lenzta they actually seare mon into belioving tbat tho wlholo concorn ia on tha verge of bank- rupley, aud nobodv wants to pav or do what oy can, It ured to filghten mo foarfully, but 1 found that we tivad thirough all crisos, and had uow slrongth and resouices developed as wa usod them, and my voics grow loudor and clearer ss olbera pipea . mourntully, It s too bad to keop that ufi ngainge 3 pastor sod church, Rather, brothren, drop this whine sod speak cheerfully, and God will do fur you oxcveding abnundaut'y above all you asi or think, =~ You know tho dilferent sensntions produced by a company of frogs crosking in tha diteh nud & choir of birds cayoling thoir swoet sud rtirring sougs from the uppar aIr or tho swaying trog-top, Courags and cheerfuluces ax0 powors which defy computation. 1f Nele- mabi had emd, ** Wo canuot robuild; we canuob mske bead against the cnemy; wo canunot, we canuot, we cannot," Lihw soon wonld overy ona havo been paralyzod, and tho worl caasad,” Bt uo; Llo mald, “Wo caa and wo wil; avery man to lia worl, and God for us all.” His groat Dbattle of Iukermann was saved to tho Allies bocauso of tho tiguendous euthusiasm and determination of the English ofiicors and n for Frenchmen who iusjited the falterng battations at a critieal moment to rally, advance, aud throw thoir woight upoun tho gisot foo. Brave words called vistory to their staudards, becauso khouts and cheors and commands and commondations rous~d dormant or cowad ooer. gles to lerois aotlon.: CGod Himsvlf em- bhaaized this principlo’ by cursing the fa‘ni- heartod spios wio discournged 1he Eunplo from going up agamas tho enemy, and by crowuiug with honor and poaor Caleb and Joshua, whnse 10port wes full of hopefulness and enconrage- mont, Would to God that every volco mizht heucaforth be pitched on a key to thnll alt hoarta with boly purposes and gallant datermina- tion. Thon you must sucsesd aud prosper ay ugvor botore. 1f you do year part as members of the Church and ‘brothren in the varnous flelds- which iovite the wmower, tho reaper, and the gleauer, tho pastor will not overwork, unless, indeed, he prove to bo likoah rse I at- tompted to drivoio & syav. This ammal was high-spiritea and poworful, but zopt coniiwually 1u a fonm. 1discovered toat his wate was cun- 1 ing enough to tine his own Bpood 60 as to ot bis tuga bang laoso, but to keep up an ap;oar- auco of duloy bis dity wile be nevor pulled a pound, In wmyindignation I strucs him asbarp olow, which dorved only to sexcite the otlor horso to increaso his geit and stil do all tho work., Aftor mavy vaio attompts to provoke tho shirk to duty without endangering the life ut tho otber horas and wy own, 1 gave up in despair. Ic was a sourco of satisfuc fon to toll the owuer what Led teun go- ing on, and to see him compel the smootb, cuin- ning fraud to sbars tho load and rolieve lis mate, Alony u pastor s Lilled outright bacanso hio does the work that belongs to his peaple. “0b, what's tho use of such labors," say somo, And taly they do not pay, for this lite, genaor- ally, Tuo Lnjdest tolors odien fall out, uud die, nitisout a dollsr to comiort themselios or thoir families, aud with noboldy's tbauks. Lut ruch men beivg toines to yoss, and the inlluonce of their oxnmplo and 80, vice pires off:ctivencss toa general.os ot 1oilora, and uries onwara tho causs of right. eousuess, ‘Lhe grandest and most heipful iusti- tutwn on cartu in & Clvistiau obureh, whero overy mau does his duty. It is o nunaura bLeavon, nhero sonze are lieard, sacrod incenso of lovo is weftod to tho sk.cw, tesrs aro wiped Bway, wotk 18 worship, angols muulsties, and Jesus relgus in paaco aud grace. All wo can expect {8 to kesp working towarls it. If a pusior Lias to spond hia tim chielly up- ou the wembors or bis chureh to bring them up 10 lus bigl 1d3al, bo has eomuch loss euerg 7 any tlme for proaching duectly to the uncoavertod. If thele nusconduct worries Lim, aud wenkona tue torce of Lio testimony for Caruwt ; 1f he Lay to pive bimselt mainly to comlotting and en- coaraging tho brosuren ; if work that ought to pe duno by otbers 18 lald on kim, he must necos- sarily overtax Lmaolf, wheu Lo addy to theso la- bora the auxiety and coutlick conoected with tus conversion of souts. How much JDiolp have I 1ccelved from many of you in‘the prosecution of our wo.k in tais church! Somg of tuo bravo end generous co-workora bavo Leard the Mastor's “woll dous,” aod 103t 1n tas bosoin of (s Jove, Othwra atill bold high tho Dbanuer, and when tbo loador’s frml body taiters, \bey march onward with steady stop to victdty. Froua posivon is this which [ now sui- reudor, na tho communder of such an army, whose powers Lavo uuvor yet beon callod ont inta full met.vity, but whoss faue Ml all the laud, oced wot re- capitulata your works of rigtevusness, public spuiit, and churity, * Bs not weary in woll- aoiug,” aud sbio future sl bo as tho past, anl much more atuudane 2w alk tbal wine tho sunlo of_tod aud sdmiration of ma . Tho ctiuraies I have hud the honor to serve bavae gono forward from the day 1 ieft them to nov conquests aud trivmpbs. Que ihat 1 vrought 1uto Leing 18 uow the leading churca in the part of (ha couniry whers it is located, Auother was the Iatbor of a coliege now oducdt- ing 440 young wanon, and fs Luildiog a noblo cditico for Gud's woiship, Aootuor bas been tho acone of :rc0.0:14 revivals, aod 1a sueltered by an elogaut templo, Our awu plorlous caurets grawo o semaunry ; fosteted s uoiversity oncoiruged & large nuwcer of churcied by giv- ng them ity cuuicost L.eoplo ; fo.nded several sslons 3 set an example of Biblo atudy, of bunevoleuce, of peace wnu Larmouy, aud af all ehtorprise for God; fod and alotbed thousandd of puar peopls, aud bLeld up Ol snd His sal. vauon to thousands who havo voon moved to wocepe and boco.ne belrs of God. Waat sliall tio your futura ? Auswer mis, man of nioans; suswar mo, bumble souls ; suswer me, young wea and maldons, sod make wy heard gld with tus suvlime prospect. *¢ Attemps groal thiogs for God, oxpoot groab things from Goa.” Tu order to prosurve the harmavlous devolop. ment of this ms wilcout city, 1 ral.glous ineti- tutions requico the ohorishing oire of ovo.y fricud of ud and of mau, Inmy lnbo.s Lsiu 1 bave beeu fortunate snough tomset aud oo tiy avsociato of mou of (argo 1doss and weif-dsva- tion. And somo of my truset aud moss nelpful iriends huve boou men of uo s;.eclal religious rofeasion, 1D many lusiancos tbey have come 0lo the Church sod ket Cunet's yoks upon thew; nud some hiave olicady passed o to iho glory of God. Towsrds these moen who aro kivd and geverous winlo stul outside thes Church, the posior's Leart oftoa yearus with lutousass couceru. Oue of Lhis cinsn catlod me to Lis dymg bed at _midaight, last Tuesday, aud thera wo atrugglod togethor till Uod gave Lim posco and a bilghs hopo of eternal selva. oo, ¥ Of you whom 1 am to pare with this nlight in my public relacions ay padior, bave not ¥8t clused wit Clir Porgwvs mie if L kiave not beas failital with you, and’ hear my arpsal 84 1 warn aud gnizest you by the sulden death of your frionds, by the moarcies of God, by tho sacrod nismories of Jored ones gous botars, by tho soiemn aud teuder woids of Jesus, by the strovivgs of God's spint in your own souls, sua by tho vanity of 5.{. and the splou- d gloried of the everlasting mansious § wy call to faith, to traet, Lo hope, to salva- tlon, ** Whosoever shall eall upon tho namo of tho Lotd shall bo eaved.” May the us. & win you by more sublle and methods, Wl thete b you who cannat s 0," but every oue sball taste that the Lord is graclous, and have bis o written in Heaven. 1 musi asy fatewell {0 the peoplo of this clty, ‘I must thank you all, mr d times, you ought to lostn that thera is nothing suire but Hoavon, and foy up trowsates thern. ‘To ths buainess Gud tovitas sou; and, as ilia ambansador, | cannas retrain trom hosceching you, avary ono, to eot your affecticus on things ahove, and to atek to hooome rich toward tsod. Then thall wo hioyvo houses m.ileaven, whoro our hoarts sl boat a3 ove, pulsating with u miza y Jor that avrines from tho throao of (fud. neon'o, for words and deads of tove, for bealng with mo. and boaring mse on your hsirts, aud for all vour tooughtfaluess sooul my futire. **The pnat at leaw:. 48 eocuro.” I shall pine for yoor roctety, which & year's absonce has anly taught ms how to approcinte. (1.vo to the Incoulug pastor bountitut cordislity and md him fovally, nod with ono ballowed purpoes in spresdinz onnasd tuo knawiedza cf Uod, and of flis Hon Jeus sariet, our biessad Bavior, *“Final'y, brothren, farwoll. Do perfect. Le of good comfurt, ba of ene mind, live io ouce, aud tho Uod of love aud poace liall ba with you." e S HABITS. BENXOX RY THE REV. DR. LOCKE. The Rov. Dr. Liocke preachod yester.lay marn- Ing at Graso Charch on **IIabits,” taking as his Loxte And Josus c1ms out an'd went, 8 Ty way woat, to tie Mount of Uives.—at. L ik, <olte, 3. Tlio wabjact to whieh I wish to direct yoar thoughts tals morning 18 contained in LlLoso words of tho text, ** a3 He was wont," that is, ‘e ag Hig habit iras, a8 Ile way accnstomod to do.”" sud Ican oxpress it boat by tho titio whica [ Lave glven it in my s2rmoa list, ** The Pover of Habit," Tbo firec und piimary msaninz of tho word * habit” Is our duties, our garb, the vonte urea 10 which wo drapo oursolves, aud, by o very natural tranaltis, the outward vesture of our thouzhits, sad appatiter, ani charicters; tie drapery by which men aco what man s, the live ory wuich anuouu3as whom wo ayrve, tha balga aud cont of arma of our idastar. Our habits ara our every-tay sotlons, the littls things which malte up our happinoss or our mieerv, the doinz without which fur ons day woukd wake us pere soually more uscomfortable thau tho burniug down’of a town. or tas dviug of ton thoasaud. Lot us look first at some thinga aboud Linbits common onough, but, lise s great many othor common things, not evough consderod and biought out wud thought upon. And, first, thp tromendous power of our Labits, No triple-forged chains of pteel, no prison barted and bolted, nv giaut foot pressad down upon our helpless bodies, could hold us mors firoly and etick to us more clossly (bsn ihs tuonsand little things shich wo do, duy uftor day, uncousciously, You furmi in sour yodih roaso way of action, wo will say, somoe tiick of oaiug, or of waiking, or uf hslaiug your ar.ns, Youn porast io -t until you como ot sgo. You taen become uwakeucd to the propriaty of Riving 1t up. Is it o2 easy task? Do yon simply baso to wavo 8 magicin's wand aud sav * Prosto, changs,” aud twma thing vanishes. Every ono hoio Lnows tha: tue Lardest duv taborer's work thit ovor was dous 14 weio oxzo compared with the trial, tho todl, theine tease aud closs attention walch it witl rejuue to gob rid of one kittle prcaliaricy, and taat often you cinuot ges rid of it. You may bacowmy a wan of vlegant manners; you may mastar ali philutopby, aud r2osun ligo Flato, and talk hka Coleridgo: you moy huve tho very aurcols of sa.uthuad ou your brow, snd vet 40 awiul 1 the forco of Liabit: until your dyiug day, k0.0 oue or two mesn thiogs whico yoa fixed 1o your Life aud way of asciion wheu you were a cauld, will tormout avd an .oy ot Auko profsoity, If o mio bos boen acoua- towed from bLoybood uuul tne age of ¥u 10 usa profune lauguage, sud to imerlerd his daily talk wih blasplhemy sganst hw Bavior, aud vulgar and demoraliz.ug = oatls, aud suddenly reaolves, from any motive you pleaso, to droqvit, €% hs from’ Lhat moadiout never uttor suudier vnca? Ask thodo wuo Lave triod it, aud they swill tell you that, alter yoars vi mouu.dug guard on thoir hips, thoy Lave been sbozited and pained a millin tines at the old worda flyiug ot from tborr mouths, nod ofteu mokiug tue Loarots contemptuously sanlo as the fdea of this man's Laviag gwven up awaaung ; und yot bo Lad given it up sud was nt.‘urghug anraeady and veavely with at, and fuit that be was guiniug ground, Tale tue ter.ivle aib ¢ of osocisive use ol stimulans., Is thore uo ous neto who dove not knuw tho powur of that 7 “Unns you may acras spains; it the opniou of socisty, the 1mpending loss of station uud posi- tion, tho suro aud azonizag illuess, the rutn of fortoue aud geim puyercy 8.l.aud ut e gae, tho tesis of wifo and caily, Ltho might of ageu parsuts ROIDZ YUYl With OLTOW L0 LI0 Z1AVEe, = ull WAy, L 6oy, drayall thoso upin batilo nrrayand pat them over awaiust s Lalstus! driukor, and his e8¢, Ly davil, s habat, will scud thom all tiy- g 2 leaves Le1o,o the whithiriud; ves. aud tuo POOF WF.CH may woup teard of biodl to sco them 10uted, oud Lo poweriess ¢ Lielv it. Newl I say moro svuit the troaenduds powoer ot halae? haw'nbamd and trivlal mavy of Agmin, y our. pabts aro. Asdsme do Biael conld not utlar & scntoucs un'ess slo wo, twisting s piecs of stung 1o Lo tlugers, and you 1 conmider ner tho bost femaia inider that over hved. Tuerc ars many splaudid o.aburs who woutd fail 1 the moac jmpo.mne crsis 1f thay wore dp.tved of sams Litile sdjunes, svoa n bnudorchies, o wheh thoy buvo accustomed thomselvos, Nas, (v may sedm ridicalous, bus 1 Prezuma gy oXveroucs is Luat of ovuiy one hiera, when 1 may teas it would ba extrawely didlewt fur mo to cotnga4e, if I wero uot silsiug In the #rmo chair, at tho sawe taslo, surcounded by thy sama gmall acceseoties to abich 1 have boen for yeury acsasiomed. Wo tauzh at su:h things, but thoy enter futo the lfo of e.ey mau, and, ausurd s he kuows thew, thoy grasp bim witlia baua of iron, ‘Cas stiviality of many babits is only suipassed by taeir immanes indavves, The often poisou w10 clearcst tuuutains, sud apos tho whitest rec- ords, ‘I'hers e cle.gyaen of true lewin.og, oesp plotz, walm aud guuinl heaits, who hare Talod, aumply from soma fitlo trick of vown or wuwnar, wlich grated disagioesbly ou tho ustves ot overy 0.6 wiio heard them, Theis are men. adnirably quatined t di) certain positlons, whiy nc0 1w vitaoly dabariod rrom thow, Lo ause thuy Lave slloweu themselves to Lo oualaved by Baino trvia) bable whica repulses imaediately ths terdons in whoso gt the position s, Lheio are wen of busivess, brigot, iate.lizent, with an excellent kuowledge of goods sud a ranablo judgiment, who uever sucoed at all, simply pocause they have a Lauit of colduess, or justtontion to customots, or proo/astinition, waich uayuwu all their good qualities, You sy nuy, ** Lhis s wrong." Of course 1t 18 wroug, Yol iy crv out that mon ougut ta leolk beyoud small peculiart.aos uto tue 1ol wo.th of othor meu, L donos deny thus, but Iam not speake ing of wrong ur right o v, bui of roal existiuz states of thiugs, and we all kuow that this hard fact of the inuenco of halita and pecaliariiies stares 4 1o tho tace every montaut. Lust we all, aven the very best Chiistisvs, act upJn it, and that It guides and forms, in nive caxca out or tey, the chaico of those who ere to titl auy station iu camo of cours, in Clurca or Siato. Agalu, how camly bubits aro formed, \Why, every patent knows that i is dangelous to o child mako a cortaw grimsse a dozon limes, pecauso ks wutk requirs tyo labar of moatbs to couutoradt it, ‘Leschors knoy that a m.spio- nuncistion, eveu six tiues ropeated, whiwita. vtand & hundred coriections. We all knaw that il wo poglact a thiog wo ought to do wix times, the chauazs sro s hundred to ouve that we wiil neglact it twanty times, sud thon s huudicd dwes, and then sltogortiac, Habit ia hia the snow. llos woitly tho Haics toat down, bow goutly und beaut.fully taoy rest uu sour slore ; who couneots dinkor w.tu them? But in s fow bouts every rauway i3 choked ani every laud- mark effaced, and the traveler |erishos Leneath «be cruol and yel nolseless foo. Tlis 1s alit-ta pageout ot tha biograply of Habit, ‘1ho subject 188 va:t wao. National habita, pro- vincial, L bits of m.ud, babits of thought, hab- 1ts of beariug, Labits of judging othdre. \e ars wimply o vundio of Laoits, uwud sua wan withvat uuy bad ones would be tho 1deal wauy, the Ad- nugable Crichton of s race, i What I tave unid fs tho prefase to some re- marks ou retigious biabie, for religion, like evory. thivg slse, 1, very much the cresturo of theso utrauge fnpersonslitias. ana just as we labor to form good habita in our bus.ness and in soclety to oat wei! or t0 walk well, 83 must we lavor to ni-1d our livea juto sigut molda for the great duties of religion aud tho spirituallife. Do uot missuderstand ms. Iamn oot identifving re- ligious habits with religian. Ikoow very wall tlst men may bavaa habit of praver, s havit of golug to chinrch, & habit of deceat specch and thiag In kosping alive thz hieari, IF a0 were al strougemilled porale, s Rormon migat 10 bo necedsary, bit hine ont of ten of un aro willlul, yot weak-willad, anj wo sved afl the props, and ataye, and hsips, and cuccks, wo can find (0 keeo our willa stead? ta Llrir cidtsce, nad proveut thom fro.n iying the tinck, Buz few of us renlize haw much wa aro da- pradent upon onr A Fouand e, upon ths forns and custonn Which e Lve, to reow up our own t1_ral tono aud braca up oiz awn weaken s will. Wo o on well onotidn in an siwospers nurchargeg with ra.izion aad moelity. waere iv 180 mark on & 10au 10 Lo vpouly irelig.ous or intida!, aud wheto the tida ot nsoclaty wats 1o fu vor uf sicred thiogs, butif all tbesn peojs anld Liabity weio ramied, and wo wece 0L i a place wueio tha revorne was 1o cine, whera ¥o. nead 7L g0 Lo chnreh, eed not pray, toed 1ot R0 uny tevereuco, need uos sposk of Uod exeopt to Llamitie:no Hun, T sould uot Lko ta tawmk how many would ever amend aud be the same lesd- o1 an that wociet7 Laat thos are i tue. Uho tmost powerful uout with o wesk wul 1 habic. Tue thuugs whizh we are wont to doaveths thiugs winch most of uy feel at tast wo must do, A it o f minmiog becowes secoad nutuve, and & Lisbiz of praying beco iaes gocond natare, W3 would bo a8 stiauge ti oursclves wicnout one aa without'tne otter, Bo thst, che. futacenso iy pigin, if our habia ate covonantel tu Gud, we are led by botho servaats of Gad; if to the Davil, wo bocaiuo tho «lavas of thy Ds A weazwil can, through force, liengthanitee:l e o iwly by oucward yrope. Yor instarce, thecs ars e tain tiolan in which our lob s cast. Werlso at ceitain houts, tasoour meils me fixed Lunwy, Lavo coita.o detinito oceupations, ware o less fawortant, If wo associate wiili these eowmaion, regalar actions others v bich are relizions, tiey w.li become by deurocw @ Jualiy nosesrary nd equally habitual. Happass wo 1es0lve jusi ba- turo broalitast to nmty w family prayer. Tac ordinavy babit of bieakfasting will bon surport. tu ko oxtraordinaty bavit of prayer. It .1t to wvurselves tochooso whether wo migzht pray or noz, wo imight ond day perfuria tho dut; und the nuxt dofay aad deliberate, and 1 tho oud neglect it; but 0oc4ts0 WO 10 azoustinzd 0 aRBILIALY ono act with tho other, which bas frhm uso nud uecosmty becoma a liabit, we tind ourselves ¢ slraiued to continuo it, ‘Lhere fs uo man vho 18 1ot & glave o tlun necossily in Eouwe thiuga, and why not w re.gions thss? 16 hy by une comfu. tablo bacauno ho has feft tndunso soma- toine be every day dues {n lig basinesa life. way #houtd ho nos va uucomfortabls becaiso ha hay leit_uwdono som:thing 10 lis daily rolgisna hfo? This nscessity forms tho dovotional nabit ~—only hapit—worthiess 1o icsels as a torm, but valuable, oh bow inestimably valuasuio Go: only can tell, s & saleguard aguiust tho - a:acility of the buman will.” rForas are s, dan- gorous, you sav. Yes, they are. What coald ve mora goasly thaa for me to ba wang through this sesvico simply t) eirn mv monzy, nod you caming to it Hmply Lesauss it wai a pary” of thu regu.ar thiups o propar waw ought to do, and neither of us cariug vue cant aboat the maiter, ‘Tuat would ba batenoagb, bat it wonld be ten times woiso to have no wowshly and no service, excopt whem wo fuit like it. Wo would very sson uever feol liko (&, Form nitbout spirit s ror the time dead, yoz whilst the form reinatns wish ud it 18 tho evet-prosent wite gesslo the existence of the svirit which oice whazbited aud may still return o it. Near veoua there 18 & giand old chucoh, It 18 de Iate, ompty; nJ oma ever comes to worship thore, but it is readv, and i ever in thoso strangoe froaks of worldly things the tide ot fife shoula flowr uack arourd it, tho pr.est will only Liavo to L"“ on bis vesuneot and hant the aitar lighte. Eveiything 13 there n:d waiung. 8o forms ore tuc structiros ready built to which, nt a1y tume, sod with all man. ut ous timo or otacr. oftsoer tar than we tuind, thy spirid dies ¢my vack. “Good meruiug,” “Iuv do you do " Excuse we,” ard fuiws, funns cese: out of teu, said with no mora fesling than e voil bas who says *“Mamms." Bat we cuug to thuai, be- CAUSE (hO10 18 B touth case wion wu really throw our hoartsin them unl mean b god1 WOrLIdR, and are cone:rnad in oo doug of lio | eradn va addiesn, snil do_feel BOFTY 10¥ duy troauie wu bavs cauved. Havitg of courtesy, ihouch often the pureat furdly, ars BESessaty LU KCep us from beluw 8avigos. 2 Now, 1t 13 tho samo with habits of ro'igiou. A pordoa acca8t0:034 by pray oo certaiu tLuos may kueal aad rejestu form of words withuwt feoling, and lus sevica I+ L.1o eds, but by the very formal A0L 0f praye~ e asuu0alos s thasdivo- fion 18 his duty. A mao aczustaued to p.oy only whan tne wish iy prescus bosumes ca- grosaed {n the bu.mess ol the world sud for- getd tuat pruver i3 ever rsquiol of luia. Thxro d8 w0 ono who com2e hao to charch, minister and all, who dosc hot tometimes hoeel or stand or re pond weehan- Ieatly, 'That 16 o wiong, and & wu, aod wo ovid taiug. Lut e would pe a farwors) thng tH giva u)our bavits of dovot.on and our bt of edur:u-going, sud coma only waen wo felt hike it, fur exvorienso showa that vory sron wo never 1 100. KO it,—)its 08 & M1 CINDIT Rive U s bioits of eatioz, and take foad ur all ours, aad whouever Lie feals nita it, without deravgang G16 bealih, 80 8 man canuut give Uo Cu.red Liabits, and s3c101 wate, a0 holy castome nad de- |e4d 04 800 spiritusl cap.ase, and chiauzd wov- ing of his soul, withaut dusauzing «ho boslin of bis soul. 1n regalar, constaut, naoitual good actionts, perstated iy until thoy becie recont naiuve, ara lid tha hest founda.ions fur a e, sp.ritual, ba.loved Carniattikio fito, e BIALES AND SCHOOLS. DR, DUFFIELD AND MODERN CHRIS1IANITY. o the Eurtor of 1 he Clivzago 1rbuns : Krokux, I3, Jan. 18.—** Romanism, lofidelity, ate., bo.ny cnemies cf clvilization, sbouid bo put down nud kept down, and the mas who alloas thom tho same rights with truh holis truth very chzaply,” Sucli are the wuida of tho Moy, Dafileid, » modern Chnsiian minleber, nho claima to be an American, whio profosses to bue fieve fo tha 1lght of prvats julemont, who luuds the civilization of the age &3 thoe product of Liu religion, aud wha comes forsard witha Jubored thems and o show of lopis to prove the absolute peceasity of contnming tho Lible o our publia schools to perpetuatoa civilization, wo prosumo, with all the breadib, with al the taith iu Gad snd trath, and witn all tho tolerance which He exemplides But 18 this concenirated spirit of the worst tyrauny and the wosst airogamce thu tighest product of cur Chilstian oivilizatou? Hus cynilization como up, or down If your ploaas, from tho Nlla and the Canges, from Babylan nod Nonevoli, fiom Greece and Romo, stinggling through tuo dark ages and throngh a thousawd converging 1nflaonces, pasmng duan the centu. ries with sccumulativg lghtand power, givingto us as 1ist nil vus glonous wealth of tuougie and acionce, and art ani rshgion, rodnomens aal chatity, an.d civil sud relizious freidom which wa call_modorn civilization ? 1Ias tuly comwa to us ta givo ua no betesr evprossion of itd tesuits tuan this epins of Dudleld s, asairks which voald put down and_keso dowa ™ Romaniem sud in- fidoisty, ete, ? Dy *tete.” wo presims is woant Uoutar.aolam, Unlversalism, Spleanuisn, sod all which desavted wid:ly frow hus creal. To presorve such o Chustianity aua such a civiti- zation me thte, woull it be woith whilo 10 keep tho lhble in our publio schools? Tha Rev, Mr. Dudle'd bimself iuraishos ibo atropgest argament nossible sganst such a courdy, 11is aplrit 11 the very esseuc) of Popery, that whieh ls most dreadod voth in Euvone and Amarica. 1t s, without any exazgecation, tho vary spieit of tho Iuquisition. 1t s Joun Cale viu, 1 the niveiceuth: cenwury, burning Hervo. tus, 1114 Martia Luther proazine freajomand crushing herosy. 1€ readieg toe Bible, tuen, 1 the publis s:hools, will perpstuato sach n Chilse tianicy as this, 1o sooner tnat reading 14 d ey tinued throuzhout thio country the betier, want uo other argument. Dr. Duptield's logic, with such an otample a8 the result of all b.s religious instraction, 18 mory thoo rotuted, Bay what ho may about civilisa- tion andl_ita dependence upan _telizion, and ca- pecisily Christianity, overy woid be usters {4 la to tuo grouud, I his own rilizious education canwhuiy 10 broader, nonioia tolocant, spir.t that tiis, of what ecsontisl vaiue would suca an elus cution bo to the ofty moratity aud machuess of the peing geos.ston - Lat, loaving Mr. Dugtiold to koep company with the In jumitors, witaJohn Calvin aud sho Pops of Rome, lot us lodk av vis asonlug, = £ wlle m:lumul that “modern civilization Is tho dire:t produce of Chr.aiani:y " § tht +olu- crtion is an essential cloment Ia civilizatioa™ ; that “Chrjstiaumity sboald bo per.etiated lu education, 10 order ta secure to civilization an inoentivo to progress V5 that tha * Diblo {a tho basle of Christianity,” aud therefora thas the Wa £UmMON; 18 rather Au 3:81Mbuw. than o fac. ? Can ud provo thas thy cvil frexdsm of the sorld, thas ite flus ar 8. Ity seianc, s chiloy - i, its poetrs, its mttituding s imventiee, ite wida intel izonco, nnU e epint of tolirance, Ao sll ths produeis of Christ ankiy? Lis ihs hu- man mund, befora Chrest was baro, givo to promian of the giotioas futurs which wea befo o tnric? Iy but ous ingramentihtys, ony & e of toflannze, ba, t up this rich 10d 7o deefus piek - diso of omrm? — Wish tha 1t of bis:orv tietors us, wav nothiag of n somad p: fosoohy, 1t Iv marvelous that any slould’ contot that modery crvil 1 the direct prod. of 2 Ir tho b 1 and buman thought wore un ko cvacythinz etse Lipyvuen s §f, nflar woi- derful devsio,menta ke thows in In lia, Evpt, raeea, nad ‘Tme. they eould map; If thoy wers saoject to wi law of ovoid oy 1f mitter, moro mia’Ler, £1rough ita myste jous forsae, 0 anfull trom tho yudes: to Uio N3t ¢omolex and praucitul forme and fh2 Boui—iho divnest thing in the univorae—bs forever stationasy.—if thiscan to the 082, thao 12 ig 1.0« thatLhe civiazation of this a0 belongs exclusivels L) Chriatiani y. Dut will the ¥ev, Mr. Dani:l taso sucn a pasdusn oy ths? 1 thivk na, t2 witl hardly deuy the coutinuity of hstory, tho contiunty of mauncal oy well as phvaicl foico. Howil byrlw to giank tho lavof de- volopmen: to tho whole phimcal univeras, and doay it to tha spiricaal, Pus woinll by worss ter civilizations, #ich een as we have nov. ‘o elaan, then, tbat our prevont civilizaio i i the direct product of Curistianity i virtially t) deny the force nud contiuued oporation of tha lawa of mun £t it 1 worsa tiian tals.—it is a danialof the fac s of hiatory, Lo ewencs of. 118 ngs s ona of tho noblast” fruus ot ous civilizaiva, Wil the Nev, ilr, Duadisid, with the hus.ory of sei= cncs befora hym, conienl that the orgauizel Coristianity of tha world bas pcomoted it? Tae irecdom of tLo 120t aud speesy und tho presy w ouo of the most mwkel feaures, if not the crowoing glory, of oar Ation. But will Mr. Dufid s, oity s own romarks in b8 thoas oefoe b, anl tho Luetory of tha Coristian Cliarels, has thed 1a tao ' reat product of Chi Thy grawnz zard for bouoaty, siusarits, justic growing ameuises of #rzal in vory mirked featates of our grudeat civilizas tiou. it can tiao Ohriatianily af thy Rav. Me Daiield alons hava produced b, with its hard and relentless and feartul doctriues of dopra and judg nent, hed, election, aud reprobatios Aud'uave you, O,'ve immortal taacliaie of thy rac2,—docraccs, Yiato, Zamo, Lpectetus, alarcus Antoninus, Bopecs, nvd Conluc.ud,—bava you dona nitslng auvd spoien wo word which 18 wronght to the higher life of the prosent? Miserabio philoasph . sud worsa shien o3 1lat whien would hunt the ontpourinz of Ind wisdom and gaodngss ta ona hittla spot of carth, and ascribo all the graud and saiuable features of the world's iifo to e feriilizing juilaenzes ol but ouo littla etresm. ‘That hfe, it we under: stand arizht, oones from nthourand sources, and by wo fair 100 cas it be proved toal our Eru:ent civinzation is tho direct produet of hristianily, But sapnose tlis could bo proved ; would it fullow thaw the I ols mist bo need i our puolis scbioo 8, aud thst Romaniem .and tu- fidahty, ero., muit be put down sud kepi dosu 7 Lius opens anuther question dlstiuct irom the above. It HaesaLn, —_— WHITTLE AND BLIS3. AT 21ADISON, WIS, Speetal Dispat-h o 4 lic Cis Maoisox, Wis., Jan. 16.—~Tho unios prayer- meazious, pegan, dariug the Weask of I'rayor, by the Cougrogational, Presoyterian, and Baptist Churches, have Leen contlaued during tho past woek Witb iusressing tntersat. Tho difforoot pastois aud mombers of the churches have co- cporated ticartily, and the attendauco has been larze, whh o marked resual of roligioun fe ing, and no reuastioual insthods to stin:- " larges: yevival moetinge ever beld here, 3 Opora-tlouwe was crovded full the afterndi wi.h nrso nlons, to waom Whitide disconssed most ofectivaly of thy I'radival Son, aul tbis eveutnz tho Conevezational Chursb, the largest m the city, was packod fuli, and mauy wers un- able to find stauling-room. Muny leg.slat.re nud $tate odlcera wero present. Maj. Whatle preachied from the toxt ** How long balt v be. tween two opinions 7™ M. Blisa® mluging yzem- ed to 1m ress tho great awlienco xs wach a3 the preasin At the prayer-mostinis afterwards wany bare tas i2ony for Jesus sad nampers ro3e [or pracors, —_ MOODY AND SANKEY, MOBNING. Prusanetesis, To., J 16—At 8 2. m, tho immouse pniding ®ascrowded. Mooy preacaod oa forgtveness and a nuabdor af cther subjosts Il shoved what the canrcies coild do. aad al. vised all young coaveris to join the Yonug Mou's Cauistian Awssociation, nhich Lo believod & greas belp to the courches. o end thoreligious work no v going ou in this city had bsoo move encour- “| agwg thau bs Lad sosu olsewlera, APTEAN IOV, Fourtesn thaassnd wonoa attendsd theaf. teruoon mastiog, and thoasands wora turnd away uuadls to get . Mooay prea~hod nutio ward **Lrost.” i n tho UL Teya- maut was 1ho samo As *botievo " ia tho Now Tostamant, 'Pho iwjuiry-rooms wera cromidod after tho surv.ce, EVENING, Another immanee guthering of mon tonk placo 1o-night. Mavy prominent people sat .n tho staga. Moady preacued o nams sermon 38 In the afternoon, ‘Lhe 1uuirv-rooms weio packot with pesients. A Chrisian Conveu tion will bo iield 10 the Taocrascls Wodneatl 1y and Tharsday to considar thy best moans of cag. rylng oa tho preseut 10lgioas mavonoas. THIRD TERW. Nrw Yorg, Jan, 16.—Tho Herall's Washing- ton disnateh gives & rumor that ox-tiov. Morga s, of New Yoik, bas a letter [n nis possession fom Gen. Grant, ju which tho Presiient, fn dwnest. oxplicit lauguaze, declaros bimuelt oKnau.ul o third torm, ».d asserta positively that ho will refuso ronominition. The cotrce oudunt, how- over, 8nvd that it [s inpoasible to traze the ruwor 10 wu xutboutic soures, ‘Fhe Nationnl Wolauy vention Tho Nationa] Woman-dalfrage Associsitloa wilt Lold [is s:mi-annaal Couvention s Wash- ingron. 1, U, the 27th and 23th or tlis mout.a, Matiida Joslya Gago, tho President, unbeld by tho signature of Sussn 1. Authoay, Cnairman of tho Exe:ative Commiutteo, has iesited 4 cirou- Iat for oditors to pleass copy, proclaming thit the women of the ltopublis’ aze mboutto hoid tho Contounial assemblage under the suadow af tho Nstio.al Capitol to pross their claicis 1o soif-govornment. ‘[ae woman undor our blazoned flag will R8I AL the mueting § AT not womien alio citizeus of the Hepublle—part of tus peoplo? Ou wa it Just ground fs discrimiaation moede be- tween nen aud women 1 Why ssoull woney more than men bo governsd withous thulr 0w convent? . Why shonld wonict mora thin men be conled trisl Dy a jury of tuele pecre ! "' Wikt wuthority aro women taxed whils uncepro. sented ? By whitdy men de. pawor L3 legalate tor re fhuinedlves luvested with Y Anclent Ezyptian Dogs, LAcdeny, Iologin’s intorested 1u” the - hiatory of tho vatiotios of domusiie anunals would lardly be hikoly to sexk lor mateiials io s papor ov D, i + Ou tho Fatlet of Autstaa IL," in ths Pranaactions of the Suciety of Biblical Archa. ology (yol v, 174, I0 Ly will do 8o, llow- over, they will flod » vety 1aturestiug acsount of the teviesentation of doge, both ou_tis tablet aud ob other ansient Bgyptian iecorde. Vasious vary diffuront races Lad alioady become fully diffvrantiated oven at that earlv peviod. ‘The tizures shuw animals which clcsolv resemble the modern groylounl, mastiif, bull-dog, turaspit, | sud Esquiziaux_dog. Ous of tuo former Ia 1 laveled, *tha Dog of tne White' Antelops " 'meaniug doubtless tho Leucorys), snd Dr. ircl 14 informed br Mr. Bartlet:, tuat hounds of o similar form aro wtlll naed in North Africa 12 the chase of gazelles and other antelopea, & PR NUMOCER 144, WHUSKY, The DMovemend o the Enemy's Works ut Mitwonkee. Consultations of Gavenmint OTolals~= Tecling in the \ream City. A Curlons Order Sent 1o Golsen & Easte man by, Boyu % to, A Eint a3 t3 Its Siznificance, YESTERDAY'S DOINES, TUE AILWATIES o0l 4. The anuouuoemont lu yusierlsr’s Tnmnorm that tho Mil vanieo dis:(llaig aud roiflurs wero abont to follow fn tha stopa of “he'r Chicaze lrya, and pleyl gty to o we't of the cosuza In tha indictmante apaine: uens, Las cansad considerable arzument and av u*ement in tho minls of somo Chicagoana oh . anve had dealings with the gentlomen frun, sus Cream Ciy. Asnill bo reen Ly 8 dieprictt wiaswherce, wian Athoism. Aud yat, if it exlan fn boin, ic | 213 10T of mont praminenct fi. * iwaukea was not only possiblo bt luovitable | WEICuI0Nty 20kuaw w3 ths syus.ne wore, that etho humin race shoull risa abova | 10t Camoous yesieriar dhas !t Altoraay its ol civilizations to mower aud bat- | Hazlatan, of tha M leaties V- rict, nad alsa been tu the cliy in converso with and that ho was presinatiy tho . propoatiiona from other d At *i o wantad & £:tinout of tho wet, Whether this or some- thing olse was thio odjast of the visst, it in cortain that it wam Jong, unl the esaferencas jncladed hotein many. Gea. Iodvicl, Bin3relin o Intarasl Rava- ove for the Tosa Districl hag alu ooen in cone auliation with Gol. Matthesws on the genoral subjest of the Minraasso busdunss. wnd was o the citv youtarduy, Gen. Hednel hed a hand in the Jlwaikie selzuces 10 the eame way that Bapacriesr Tutton tsd in tbo My ratd iu Garcazo, and han & gewnral interost tuscoing all thinys go nell up there. With o zound rppieciation of the situatiou, ths Towan retdad o be 1o accord sith Cor, Matthown in s view of the prupur measurcs o be taken to break chn fils sukee Ring, THE 10N, 5. N JOXER, Co'lecter of Cuspams, toturgos (rom Washinze tiu yeatsiday, andcams presiimab's loaded dawg w.bl the vie v of th3 tieads of tho Guverument. o avuld 0ot saw bain L3 a feporiar 1ast evsaivg on bong asted, bal, shortiv afier the nawse gouherer left him, Le tanle bLis way over ta Hupoevisir Macthews' roons, and Leld & Jong c:afercazs with him, Tuo1nport of $aa can- 4 2ron.id0 wag vut ade kuowu by olthoer parvy. = Buparvisor, 1 uf eortaly Specral Duspateh to The Chacaso Trintne, Muwaukze, Jan. 16.~1T'no statament 1 thie moning's DIBUNE that so.ne dietiliers fron thie city hid mide prapacitions Lo the Supervisde of the District to tell all they know abaus the whise ky frants i producod a decied s3nsatio 1 hote, o genoial frching 16 of strong curiosity tc know wao ths squesiers aro. Iuiairv bas gau: mala of all the wins ty waa who could bo.found, but cach oue dented that be was the mad. This Wa4, unwever, to bava been uxpeetad. Ths moet estreordingry rumoazd aro {n ciren'as tion o< to th- =»*-ut of thoe wisclosnres, but the general ool tobo that the bign oflicials to be im lic Pruva to Do iLosd meu wha liavo tecoive srus of monev for “came palpn parpuses.” us they catled . tham. Thao sesuions of tha Grand Jary will bo wateaod with groat intore,t Ly all the parties hiely to be in- volvea aud shoir friends, TIE ARMANGENENT OF GASES for trial boforo th United Statca District Court to-day dues ust preseat anything of much intor- ask 1n any way, and it soems uot likelv thas thaie will be sav hewvings (o the whiskr cases at all Two amasl counrerfeiting cases will probably be late it. With tad way this prena ¢ i | tried sii mornng. and in ths afternion, if it befyze them, the evavzolsty, ~ Wuit'le | can be roackoed, will como up tho indictmont avd Dliss, began sha'r Lwwe hero to.lay. | ngainstthe cd.obraied Ban Boyd, tue countor- 1hev beld two meozings to-day waica wera ti Teiter. _TIIE GIAND JURY will oo asdombliog resumo the consideration of whiskv caevs, aud it w quite hiels that thoy w1l listen to another ebapter of im.erestiue Ly tory by that emimontly accurate chronieler, Wiiltani B. Uolsen, Armea &lih certalo pooks wud papers, Mr. Guleeu will wate 15 vary an. pleasant tur tha geutlemsn aud Lavo alocé Lehind tho Ling, —— COLSEN AND BOYD, A DAMAGING LYTTLR. When, in an aitempied refutation of the | chiarzes puolisbed 1w Tus Turmoxe of Jan, 14 in au intervie v with W. 8. Golsen. the firm of F. 0. Bovd & Co. of New York, through thety counscl, devied in tho columos of the Nex York Sun that thiey ever deait 1o crooied whisxy, thoy protented outlrely Lo much, [u their explana. tioa of tho siatements mado by Golsen they ssserted that tho ammus of ths attach lay in tho fact that tho Chicazo men susrected Doyd of baving ioformed ! agammst them, Undor the present stste of { eircumstances it Is rather dillicult of belief that men #0 mized up 1 croosed affairs as F, O. Doyd & Co., a8 Goleen rays, wonld bave bees ansions to infoun upod anybody, and the gon. eral belief, for whicn thora 1 good foundation, in, that they were nover heard from untll she publication in the Now Yuk Herald of the statoment that Golaen was supposed fo have testifisd agaivst tbe fium, wheo, in fact, he 0id not inention ther same. Thin state- mect Dproughs the flrm into print with s dealul of ite truth. [Meuce thy Intor- view with Goleon, and tho socond denial intho Sun. While Go'sen 313 not bestily agninat Boxd on the ozessiou of bia firat appesranca bge fore tho Giand Jury, it is row amoug the ponnie lihtles, 1o viow of tho facts whizh have muce theu como 1o light, that be will make vome DAMAGING BEVELATLONG when ko fs azain put utou the stand, Tt lg alroady nretty punerally kuown that Iarkes R. Mason tostiled ta having shinped Boyd & O croolod wtat, and prabatly Goleea can add so:maihng of intorest ta Lia testimony wien ba 1% apa n summone.t bofore tho Grangers. Tue deniat in the New York papors, Lowsver, wha entiralytos general {u [ts s0)pe tu amonat to much, and wa3 sadly lazking, as wi'l be soon, in tho essential elomdug of truth. Iv soums thap the tirm of 1. 0. Buvd & Co. biss quite forgo:ten tho faict thas the firmenawe Las besa siguod to certaiu LETTEUS, ACCOUNTS OF HALLS, ETC., in emuedtion with crooked transctions, Knoving that those dooumeuts wore fo ex- ivlcuce, it bms been (bo zestteas desre oi & TRIBUNE reporier to eocuio & COpy of oys or moro of thew, Cortaiu difbeultics, toworer, lay 1u tho way, the moast naporiant of which was tne fa:t thal tho paper Wers supe peand to be in & sort of transit betwoen Golsen and the Uovernweat offi:ars, aud it wasnok kuown i whoso bandy they could o3y fouad at any parsicalartime, Yosterday afternoon, haw- ever, tuo reporter mo: m gsutleman couneated sl the Govarument soryire Wwao vas 81p,080d, and correctly, to, to kuoWv & groat deal mots on the subjues tuan ho chose {3 divalga, After sy preluninsry eanversabio, tho sunhlect of the lotte 8 was b.oachod, ani of courss the gentluman, iu iatation of the habiie of taa Circle, immediately drow himsalf wituln bu sholl, oud evinced the utmost diataste to the furtuer coutivuance of the mubject, Hat'a ro- porter's waturally poisiieive WauDers wore cslled Into rojuisition, and with tinal succe: although tho goutlemau was rather of il oplniou thut (b Wasu't best tu publish thess mut- tors auyway, Lhst it only stirrod up bad fealinge, aud was the immediate caryo of s:atement ujory statowent 10 tho pap *Bur,” eald hey svibie will probablv all come out befurs ths Graud Jury, 8:d as this 18 ouly one of the seried vaon to ba weda publte, [ dou's know, afie: all, as tbers will bo very mush barm in giviug i to vol. Bt ooud, you wustu't bring we nio tbe matter,” 0! courss the reporter nromised that bls pame should uot by & a'ed wi b ths publioat on, aud tuat prowise bus Lecn sacreoly ousorved. It will doubtluss only add t0,tho itst of plessacs wurpriszs which bave alreidy oyertaken e d:m of £ 0. Boyd & Oo, when thov sco TUE FALLOWING DOCUMENT, to which thelr signstures aze astached, but nhich thoy Liad sppaccutly forgoites, as amoug