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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. ve. Rose; rule discharged by e t. D.) The Chicago & Danville Ralirond nk of North Americs 60. (IR, I.) (Fauntieroy va, Wilcox), and 35 (R, THutel Company vu. Pollack et ) 1 think the rehoar ed, f{.)n!l'he Peopla va, W. H. Richardaon; the people will be sliowed to the 14th tast. to Ole D.) Gerard ve, Gatean; rzhuflnu grant rruled. Cnnnlogham; petition for 201, (C. D.) 8mith, imp., ofc., ya. Btevens et L dditional fire allomed tho appelleas hal; aix daye' addl- Providence accrns to coms to na rom Heaven askin reached thora states of mind an our brotlier has been preachiog, #hall niced to it us fondeath, w as muldenly to us as it did to himg Urather has pone to look upon for t What {f it had been an fallen town dead so suddenly? Where would Thanks be Lo God for the comforts of religion in timea ke this, Our friends are taken away, but they are Lrothers still, fathers and motliers Wa shall have them Dr. Gardner then offered and pronounced the benediction. MR, SAMUEL MOODY ears lins been s TOE REVIVAL. THE COURTS. ua It wo have heart of which and which we ch may come | The Defunct Manufacturers’ N. tional Bank Looms Up Once More. allislona and requests {n Bible Janguage; rayer Ly the Rev. Dr. Chamberlain, the ‘past fow days neems to have heen overwhelmed with the henediction ot Gody and then w prayer by Mr, Moody, glying thanks for the fve wonderful hours of disine com- munion which they had enjoyed at that place during this firat week, and earnertly croving the baptism of the Holy Spirit upon the minlsters whio yesterday had asked hitn to pray for them, He prayed that they might be cnptied of sclf ‘and be fllled with Chrlst, and that on the com- ing Babhath they might preach to their a8 thoss annolnied with power from on high. TIN APTRR MRRTING for half an bour more was led by the Rev. Dr. Thompaon, the same deep and tender fecling It to its close, e rend a portion of be third chopter of Malachi, dwelling words, “He shall suddent ple," and also upon the th vurity the sons of Levl that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousncss,” Bome of us, said he, know what L istogn dawn fnto the valley. Iwent withmy little hoy to the dentist's the othier day, and as he sat down 1 pressed bis two Iiitle hands down upon the arms of the chair and sald to him: still now; it must ho done.” that God will make us willing in tha s power,~—wlilling to go out and but what about that preliminary When God beuds down tho Chutch to humble it, wheu e lights iis candls and goes down Into our hearts even after he had denled his Lord: * Yen, Lord, down under all my sin Thou knowest there ls a place In my beart that loyes Theel Onsof the Em etition allowed, Noon Prayer- 11 Meeting ot Farwe er J. d|ell€2'l1 one of us who hnl 3 Dave Thornton Suos the '‘ Journal” pttendance Very Large and for Libel to the Tune of the Services Exceedingly Impressive. — ial Pride and Jealonsy Rebuked in Very Plain Language. P nernacle Filled with an Audionce in the Evening. S ement of the Budden Death of Mr, ot Northfleld, aln by and by, he closing prayer d 02, Rosenthal ye. Rotent! tlona] time ailowed to fla brief D,) The People ex, (eDEAring Lan et tha dotato . o . Thkdnno part in the consideration of tlth 420, Ol ve, Pfieger; the appetles s allowed ten daya' additionsl time to file bricfa. Bamuel B, Jackson and Witliam D. Tilden will be admitted to practice on foreign licenscs} Franves M. Marion on diploma. lheldon. C. J., annouuced the following 8t rominent citizen of ‘'own of Northfield, holding the office ol Constahle, and also of Collector or Traasurer in the Unitarfan Church of that beautiful Yor nlong time he held the Unilarian views of the personand offica of Jesus Chrlst,and unly Just | summer divine Hedeemer, and glve work _and _felluwship of the Evangelical Church, rled, but lived at theold homeslesd on the mountaln-shle, which overlooks the Connecti- ey at the polnt where the threo Biates of Massachtisctis, New Hampshire, Vermont tonch cach other. The Christian a; will be awakened Judgments, Bankruptoles, New 1. Miller va. Coo) Suits, Divorces, Eto. 3 i, Bawever, » CHICAGO. T MANDPACTURERS' NATIONAL BANK, In Febrnary, 187G, James Irons filed a credit- or's bill againat the defunct Manafscturers® Natfonal Bank and Ira Holmes, alleging that he hadrecovered a judgment for $12,408.51 againat tho bank which he had not been able to collect ; that HHolmes, ita President, had been protending and | 45.wind up (ts affafes, but hud really becn mak- ing preferential payments to sundry friends; that the bank had gone into voluntary banke ruptcy, but that Holmes was using the power thus given for his own persopal ends, and was iy W]gf“' squandering the bank’s asssts. The usual relief was asked, and an Injunction was {ssued agalnst am, the Irish | Holmes to prevent his interferlog with the with great success ritain and reland, rd verse, * e shall That canses which, {n the judgment of the Court, involve important public interests, may be advanced on the docket. pplication ahall be mede to strike the orney from the rolls, there 1) be informaifon making clear and specific charges, glying the time, place, and conduct, with reasonable certaint; -Attorney.General, When the nformation the Court will enter cut River and v pathy of the whole conntry the “snnouncement of the death of so near a “relative of tho groat Evan- geliat, who has endc afllicted people, and In anawer to whose s it appears, so many sick have been The mectings will go on durin| Mr. Moody's absence, Mr. Need evangeliat, has been laborin, for the past year fu Great and_more rocently has becn drawln, o to his evanpelistic meetin nnial Exposition bulldings in ite well knowa in Chica- awnken many pleasant gamuel Moody, hithsclf to.so mauy e Blate's At ould be deamed sultl e ule to ehow cause nn & day ed, and when the rule shall be answered, the A1l then sct the cause for s hearing on some day during the term, and will prescribe ti cloming proofs by the respective ehall Ue in writing, et ¢ Rovivalist Leaves to Attend ¥ 1 lean’s 0id Guard the Funera! wax dylng of s bullet-wound near his hieart, and the surgeon was probing it toses if lie conld find the ball. 'The pain was terrible, but the brave fellow bore It eilently fora while, but at when the probe went {n very deep, he h a smila: ** Oh, surgeon, proba a 1ittle deeper you wil ror.’® Can we hold still whila God prohoes our sina? 8ighs and tears werc tho answer to this solemn rtiea, The proot Messrs. Gardner & Schuyler, solicitors for the It enter the rules rs | complainant, hiave just tiled an amendiment to the bill making all the stockholders party de- fendants. The followlng are thelr names and the amount of stock leld by them in Beptem- FARWELL IATLL. NOONDAY FRAVER-MERTINO. n deallog whith tho Chirazo 1 at the hands of the evange. ¢ have reminded them of the : #Let the righteous it ba)l bs & kindness; lot him ro- hall be sn excellent ol which " The overflowingatlec ul tenderness, of Mr. Moody, I8 y word of exhortation 1{e has no wish to hurt people, 1 surgery ho uses® koen knife, ke cuts to -tho bone. d weep, but, If they are an- gy wib a0y NEW MOTIONS, 230, The Batavia Paper Company vs, Tha New- ton Wagon Company: motlon by the appelice for further time to filo riafs, to the 15t of November, 44, (It. D.) Nerrick va. mit a petition for rehs 854, u;f:urn v:‘. F.h ainnl 0 send up the original papers, D.) Gerard ys. Gateat t tive days' additiona Mr. Moorehonss is Ko, and his coming wi memories of his fornier vislta, The aggregate attendanve of the week of re- | voluntary vival meetingy, including the nvonday meet- | $0 ings fn Farwell Hall, cannot fali far short of 85,000, What are our city railway muanagers Lh\nk(ng of, that they do not Iy tracks to the Monrve Strect Tabernacle und run their cars, a8 now, stralght to the taber- y such an arrangement they would sccommadate s milllon of pnsscngers durfug the three months of mectings, sng the ramne time put money in their purse. The pstors of the city are called to a mee mg at Furwell Hall to-day st the close of the nootulay prayecomeeting, A full udan winisters recelve Gary} motion to sub. motion for rule on the shares; Willlun H. Adams, 240 sharea; E. M. Moffett, 50 shares; Willam A. Butters, 10 sharess Danlel Linton, ‘Then followed the hymn “ More holiness give me," after which there was an_ fnvitation for those to rise who desired prayer, that the find the atute of erace whith had been belors thern 1o the lizht of Gud's Word., Almost the whale econgregation rose and remnined v, Dr. Goodwin offered sn earneat prayer and the leader pronounced the i time o file briefs Ao va, Cone; motlon to make the ex. ecntor a party and continue the cause for reasons etated In weiling, 6. Hawhe ve, Jennings: motion. by the plain. the cost of edditinnal abetracts. 780, Parker ve, Church, of Klmira; &p mimed with 10 per cont damagen, 0910, Williswe v, Nicholson; same order, with b per cent damages, 0, Butne v, Eame: sam 40, (It. D.) Mockay ve. M of the city on petition filed Applicution of T. forelyn license. . 57, (R. D.) Morrill shures: E. A. Boules, 65 shares; Charles Osborne, 10 shares. 100 shares; Heath & i &0 shores: Rulus P, 50 shares; Laura M, Bushuell, 50 Darles Cointiwk, 150 shares; Edward 4 Merritl, 8 sha ¢s; Ira Holmes, 1, 1as B.Cobb,60sltarcs; Maraball Field,50 1, I Stanley. 60 shares; C. Hutchineon, . Pope, 0o shares, bwayne L, Mebulter, &0 alinror, ‘aweett, 50 whares; M. D. G, W, Pearlce, 50 shares; hares; Joreph A, Hal, ltay & Whitney, 100 shares: Nancy 10 sharss; Edgar Holmes, 1,000 sharen, was contemplating t break ry biead. twice 28 mnb; standing while the 0 sl . Tilden, 80 sl were announced at Farwall Hall to- day and at the Tabernacle to-night, to_he con- ducted by Messrs. Whittle and Bliss, Saturdny l'ckly ctal, ; on bebalf belng & rest-day with Messes. Moody snd . J. Bparks for admlssion on 5O shares; V. G. n was up, at B husiness-meet- Wicker-ham, Eflofinhn what todo with the {ncrens- noonday prayer-mevting, Mr. When the questio —— fng the other usyy WASHINGTON. Xow the Treasury Patronaga Ir Divided | T! HBotwean the Statea—Another Datch of Five-Twontlcs Onlled in. Sivctal Disvalch to The Triduna ‘WAsnINGTON, D. C.) Oct. 0.—~The reorganiza- tion of the clerical forco of the Treasury De- partment, provided for by the recent legislation of Congress, will not be completed before Oct. There have been great difivolties attend- ing this reorganization, particularly that part of it which requires equal distribution of the patronage between the severul States and Ter- Prior to the commencement of the changes made necessary by this reorganization, the clerfeal forve of the Treasury was distrib- uted aceording to the following table: Colehonr et al. : motion by Uieappeliant for (hirty daya’ time to file briata, Mution by Rountree for aliss fee-bills in numer- ci 821. Dalrd va. Bowen et &l ; motion hy the ap. e for extenslon of time 1o file briefs to the THI TABERNACLE. EUDDEN DBATT OF MR. MOODY'S RROTHER, The Tabernacle was full, people had come to hear the Gospel preached and sung by the two foromost Evangeliats of the world, and all were surprised to see Mul, Whit- tle come forward to the preaching-stand and open the meeting by giving out the hymn, #Jesus, lover of my soul.” After the singing it was announced that & few minutes previous Mr. Moody had recetved a dispateh, which was then read to the meeting, as follows: “Mass., Oct, 6.—=70 D. L. Hondy, Chicaao: Samnel ix dead, The miuisters who had. already gathorsd on the platform were, on the receipt of this dls- pately, bastily summobed to-a councll [n Mr. Moaody's private room: ITe wes deeply alfected, and desired to go to his old hume and sttend the funcral of his brother,—not only for hisuwn sake, but for the sake of his aged and widowed mottier, The news foll like a calamity upon the' ministers, who lelt how very important it was that Mr. Moody shoald contfuue the work which had opened with such unprecedented power, but they ylelded to the sad necessity, and declded to continue the mectings under the divection of Maj. Whittle and Mr, S8aukey, nsslsted by the Devotlonal Committeo of ity pastors and also during the coming week by Mr. Georgo C. Necdham, the Irish Evangelist, and Mr. Harry dloorchouse, the English Blble- that building was so large aa to i cloze contuct with one an- ards &8 ono casential element ng. Tho wldress yesterday un;l ':,lhuucxlu.inlh& { the wisdow of his docistun g retuin at Farwell Hall Eight thousand AR et b bo re While the Bank was s volloy at ¢l it did was proof © Tet the prayer-meef llled at ap earlier honr than the t rovtn on the platform e, and gome of tlie minis- seats anywliere, Theleader atform full unti] the plat- 3 “Taka the nsme of Cheuoy vllered Dement; motlon to set nard, en Wickersham, McDuflee, Gage. Fleld, ¢ of afirmant and continne the 0 Holnies, Ray & Whitney, Nancy llannah. Edgar Comstock, Morrfll, Marshall Fleld, snd . Pope eurrendered their stock (o Ira and tnat he never pald anything therafor, nor was it even tranaferred on the ‘I'ic complainant therefore ueka that there trana. y be sct aside and the stockholders com- 0 pay whatever may be due un their stock, ‘enjoined from making any further trand- 3 e aside the orde: 1t4. Toyeretal. va, Boyer; motion by ths av- pellant for fftecn days' further time to flle briefs, 20, (). D.) Gerard va. Gateau; motion by the appeliee to modify tho injunction, &nd to give ad- d.tlonal sceurity, A5f), The Chicago & Northwestern Railway Com- any ve, The Poople; motion to continue by stipu- 204, Smithctal. va, Shinkle et al, : motlon to hl\ellll[n timo extended to file bricfe nine days, In- of five, . (Linet ve, Eigenmann); 216 (Lewls et al, ve. Roee), and 207" (Wesley City Coul Company va. Hlealer) ; taken. - 1st of casen set at the st term, but not d, wlilbe taken now frum 785 to 010, 1n- 1 775. The People ex rel. Fowler va. Tho Mayor alesburg, an original case for a en r the platforin-| {gn wupe glad to ?fiu does ot reckon the form stups are full n! Mr. Sankey led in singing Jesus with you,' and Bishoj Another hymn, and then MR, NUODY APOKE: You remember that cvery day have beenacarching the DAVE THORNTON'S SUIT. one of the heads of the ane washed Demociacy, hegan a sult for 85, 000 damages estoripy againet Charles L, Wilson, the proprle- r of the Lrening Journal, fair opinion of himsel! and he thinks be Lasa repu- tation which can be damaged. lle saye in hix | declsration that he is a Dave Thornton. this week wo Waord of God to find out what Is the trouble with us; why God don't use To-day wo wil tuke up thesnme galn. _And I want o ask these anin- fsters and these Inymen, Wint {8 ior the glory af Are you trying to exalt the name of Curlst or your own nanies The greatest encny of the yurenewed heart {spride. 8o the greatest enem, crated man I8 spurltual pride. (he %t chapter of 11, Corinthians reaus thus: & Whather, thierelore, yo eat or drink, or whate ¢ o, do all to ihe plory of God." Al, nds, 1f we would keep seif vut of the way, how qui k God would come and . bless us. 1ie says ile will not give ILis glory to the suns of men; tiiey are nothing but chaiinels; God is the fount.in. You do mot say that.n gives Nehty It d8 only the chanogd whlch the light-making vapor flows, Bo we are pothiog but the medium :zm. tho light of Hia 8plrit and the word of His Take'the cnte of Fliah agaln. Iie was In reat trouble thiere under the junk hie Land conies to him and says, * EIL tbe matter!” “Oh," says e, T very Jealous for Thy natne, and now everything 18 golngz wrongz, and T wish I better than my lathers were, e was nut 80 Jeal.us for G for his own rame; about imeclf, Al Dave lias a pretly ood, honeat, Just, and not regarding his ot thie ity °”,t 7. The Peaple the decision in N CALL OP THE R Dwinnel va, 1rvin; tahen Randles va. 1rvi yet Mr. Wlison, {mmacalate reputation and spot'ers puclty 7th of July Iast, In an article in the Journal tifm **the bows ball t-box vtuffor of Chicaro, * and alvo said: *¢Dave 'l hornton's exploits with the ballot-Loxes of Sunth Chicago at tue town election ‘ng 18 wo viviuly romembercd to beae Bnflice it to sy that ne and his con- freres paid very Little ntfention to the actual hut” unceremonlously eral of the boxes of their luwful contents, and e m dumping all the boxes together, n:oceeded to count iu the candidaies who had “be dnined in the councils of the House of Davidto suminister the affairs of this Lawnship, Several thoveand finudnlent votes were thus cnet, and the elected candldates- were counted ont, 28 80 extensivo fraud been perpetruted,” Daye has an idea that this bas hurt his reputation: and he is of the opinion that it will take mako bim whole apuin In the sfght of his ¢ tizena, 1t js just possible thut David will not ». Evans; stipulation to ablde ARING DOCKET. of the conge- aken with No, 3. 10 Blst vorse of agood: same, The City of Ch cago va. The People ex rel, ; str cken from the docket. 1. va. P 42, Hnrdin v, Osborn: tal.en. 1d etol, va, lthodes ctal. : to abide the decteion In No, 3, ond taken with that number. Attt ve, Ongood; The Immense audience recelved the announce- ment. In the doeepest silen was offered for il when prayer who was already on his way to the depot to begin his sorrowful Journoy, and for his uged mother now again nany were aficted to tears, ankey, belore slnging, said that hie had a noto of joy In the midst of all this sorrow. He Lad known Mr, 8amuel Mondy. It was ot some of the meetings hicld in Northiicld last summer that he waas brought to & Knuwledge of Chrls and after e was converted ho devoted himsel. reat zeal and a.tlvity to thy CI wark Iu the reglon In which he lived, IIe was naturudly of & buble and and under the werkl, the monat usstul Clirlstian men in all the Upper Counoctlcut Vallay. Ouly threo d bLeld- some, meetings in y which God scnda y: tal.en, "The Clty of Chicago; taken. Harriet N, Ketchum ftied a bill yesterday against her husbard, John 8. Ketchum, asking for a di- vorce on account of his desertlon, cruelty, and vey va. Grant et ai. ve, Tonmstret al. ; taken. ‘The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy M he 0,05 1m0 nmberlain etul, ; ol on't you scel 's namo as he was Tie begins right awny to talk fricuds, what we want Lo et this capital 1+ vut uf the way. Look at thuse tiwelve men that Christ chosa for His disciples, They wera very slfish. After they t.ad Leen {u closo compan for” threo years, they were stll) thinking abott themselves. In the Oth chapter of Marl b ew, as they are passing along through Ualite thut He i3 to be delivered Into tho hands anville & Vincennes kailroad Company vs. The Donk of North America; taken, CALL OP TUR CIV1L DOCKET. m:‘l‘i‘l. Baird, Trustee, elc., vs, Drown et al.; Dryant otal. vs, Vix; taken. 2, Hoogh ve, The Cnok County Land Compa- rited under the ritle. ity 8, Wilcox et al, rity ve. Dash: tak . Oldhain et al. v, Pihierer; . Walluce et al. va, Wallac 328, Morrison va. Woodley ; taken, 820, Rubertson va, ‘Dentherace: taken. 240, Jarnajon ve. Gafues; token. administrator, otc., vs, Meyer; ke Mukes 210 cares takon, ITEMS, udge Jameson will hear motionato-day in Tudge go Moore will hear motion= rnd ¢ Rozers will ts encrous’ dlspusition, caave, Judgo Nooth divine grace he cune, McAllister, slmflmu for new trlul, and Judge WIii- i Nir. ¥eed Climan in envaged, by consent of th Tt e artivs, in hearing (ho c: 36 of SLrONg va, Lowen. , 15 Judge Gary's room. UNITED STATES COURTS, The Detrolt £love Worke led u bill yesterday aghinst the Chicago Stove Works to restain them from Infringine A patent for & naw and ueoful iin: provement in base-burning stoves for cooking, fsmued Oct, B, 187, to J aud James Dwyer, and' now owned by complain. it. From thia table [t will be scen that tho New E gland States, with the cxception of Rhode ‘Istund, ond New York, Pennsylvanis, Virginla, Marytand, sud the District of Coluinbla, have lind an exvess of sppointments, while the S8outh- ern and most of the Western Etates have had lcas than thelr quota, The Representatives of these lattor States have been very busy during ho process of reorganizution in endeavoring to secure for thelr esctions what they call an equit- The orzanization of the Btate Aasuciations of these several States were formed partly fur the purpose of securing this fncreased representation. It came out in the course of the {nvestigation that the number of clerks asmgned to the Bouthern States scemdd greater thun it waain poiotof fact, for the ressou that cortaln Benators hed been In the pointments credited to cer- 8, When In reality these ap- puintees wers (rom the North. of Columbia to chargo of the the concregation o took churge of an overplus mecting cople fu the name of Chr! these romarks the hymn * Wutching and Walt- {np? wag swootly appropriate, sud was sung Then a hymu by tho con- k of the Lome over thore," . Whittlo ol 2 p tenth chapter of Mark, the same wiich Mr. Moody hoa used with such wonderful effect ot the noon meeting, alter_ which he Jed the con- It seema proper to use his common phiruse, for the vaat assembl; were evldently of one with the prayer leader, who thanked God for the Dlessing which the Lord iad sent then by 1lis gervant, who was now In such deg) aud prayed for his early return reuch the Gospel in e also prayed with ir day's journcy, Ic asked them what bad di-puted’nbout by the way.' And they 3 they wero ashuned of them- for by th:c way'they had disputed which amony them should be make us ashamed of our rcllish ambltionsl in the 10th chapter of Mark, when i up Lo Jernsalem, He told thum ¢ waa 1o bo dellyered to the Oblof cribes, and that ¢h v denth and deliver would scourge Ilim, and spit I ITim; and right there, while under the_shadow of the cross, Zibedee, James and John, two most favored disciples, camo uest thut thoy may the otler on His lott band In all about the comin; In ticlr inlserable sclsh desite to Le thit we might know what it -second chapter of Luke, rht fu which Judus betrays y ate the last supper togethr, sed the bread, saylng, “Tius (s vo them the cup, saying, when Christ had told them him who should betrsy Him tho table, und they began to emselvea who it " waa that with tender feeling, gregation, 40, a’ter which A John Stephenson, the well-known car-bullder of New York, fled a bill agajust the Chicago West Diviglon Ttailroad Company, setiing atentee of o new aud uscful A RECESS. The Court took arecess to 2 o'clock this af- The Supreme Court met nt 3 o'clock this af- The folluwing business was traus. {ssued Juno 14, B sasy an improved latch for rallroad car-doors, bave been used by tho defendant, claluied, without authority, and an injunct! asked for to prevent furiher infringement, snd aleo an account of tho yrofits hitherto made. UVANKRUPTCY MATTENS. Edward M, Kerecy, a plasterer, hled a voluntary etition in bankraptcy Tast Thured: 1is preferrad debts are and the unsecured §2,470, land worth $11, 500 nortgny 180 some parsonal propes ‘he petition was referied to tho Register, George W, Camphell was ycaterday elected Ae- ee of Benjninin L. Fletcher, the natter of Ehort & lirayton, a final divis dend of 4% per cent waa declared of 15 per cent was mai terof H. I, Bre At 10 o'clack ‘this morning Assigneos will ho chosen for Howe & McMullen, the Redfleld, Bow- en & Walwarth Company, and Edmund G. Orvls, BUPERIOR COUKT IN BRIEP. n & suit in replevin agninst rancis Agnew, and (lustav A, Koon (o recover possession of the buildings Nos, 303 to 3000 Caual street, together with tho mna- i flx:n;rxerl contalned therein, the wholo commencad & sult in_attachment clalming $4, 543, ablo ropresentation. MOTIONS DECIDED, rregation In praver. 454, Motlon denied, 140, Motion will be reserved to final hearing ot €. Appellee Is allowed ten days to file briafs, of the City uf Chicaro to tsnue an ulias feo b1l in & Jarve number of cires, the orlgina) papers having been destroyed in the Ordered that motion be al- d. 130, Time extended o 1st of Novembor for ap- pelice to file byiels. '\lei\wellmt will bave thirty days' s 110, Orderof taking the case sclasi'e; canse continued; Jents yriven to make executor purty. Aftirmants sct aside; canse cuntinnad, 4e1, Time 1o file ap) daye after the 14t hoart and min Gentlles, and thie won Him, and k| Application on bohsif ower than ever cop feeling for the'com- forting spirit of God npon tho hearts of the ezed and widowed motter, fo which the congre- gatlon heartily joined. Mr. Sankey then sang the hymn: ' Dawn Hfe's dark valo we wander, ‘Tl Jesus comes; We watch, and wait, and wonder, T1Nl Jesun comey, ** ‘The effect of this hymn was vory pleasing ns sung, Mr, Sankey reidering the first loe of b couplet 8s. o sol with the words, “ When 80, the sccured $4.150, habit of haviy The ssects consist of I8 glory. slo:r%lw:,ot '{ll:: r of Maryland and the District ho seat of government makes it much vasier for residents of these Btates Lo secure Government appointments, They ha better opportunities to present thelr claims,and, if they do nat live 1o Washingtow, can visit it at esmall” expense. Worlanen were ongaged to-day In sctting the statue of McPherson In continug to point to & Army of the Tennessee at ‘Thore was no Cabinet meeting to-day, ‘beeu xnnounced, 1t {a not probable that there will be any until after the Obio election. Large numbers of Centennial visitors called e President this morning, ‘The Government s preparing to recruit the depleted cavalry reximents on the Western apd twenty cavalry ro- cruits were w«!;v ordered to Fort Russell, Wy. 10 ihe Wextern dssociated Pre Preze. y Octe 6.—The thirty- sixth call for the redemption of 5-20 bonds of May and Noyember, provides for thoir after the Oth of Jan- call s as follows: Coupun No, 17.000, both In- 001 to No. 23,100, both m‘; 1410'nido hoif [n th Agaln in tlie twunt; 1lee's bricfs extended to on tiat memorablg nl ftme _extendod untll Wednnsda anpsliant Lo Nle abstracts and brl 0, (1% D.). Motion reserved to tho final hear- the choir responding 4 o will be admlitted to practice on for- esus comes," wnd the 1 jointng In the choruas y His loved ones bringing, hon Jeaus comes; All prales through heaven riuging, Whoo Josus comoes, y bright and vernal, hen Jesus comnes; ba indications o pathering of the C. C. Malton Lo 8s has | Jobn C. Dunlevy, OTIONS. 754, QGagoetal. vs. The People; a 1 dia missed 10 por cent dsmages, iad Fame vs, 6ame; ramie, 5 per cent damages. 750, Larued va, Tho Peoplo; “asme, 10 per cent unted the greatest, lamagos. 757, Qnge et al very shadow of the Orass, ¢ling about the question of itamong us? Ten't there o grent o {I-T:HI:'\? < usl \\(u haven't o siness yet; we must When o Daptist minister on {na Methodlst hat the Methodlst 1eat wany souls, can ho or the work of ho bas no revival in his to be nothlng," b’h\:; cuv: our brethren I that Gud should bless samebod; Are_you fnclin i mes, under the va, the §ame; same order, per cent dumages. j eame, 10 ver ceut dam- agon, 760, Nutt et al, va. The People; same, 5 per Ll Crilly sucd Albion A CIRCUIT COURT. M, J, Haymansued Rey- e Jesas comes," Notwithatanding the caused by the absence of t! eople left the hal) bundred, so that Maj, W portunitivs of his life, at hio did not ‘strike out on his own reaching, In which he is only sccond to Mr, Moody, [nstead of contenting hin- soll with a few remarks on the sad Providenca which had deyolved tho duty of speaking upon The 1abors of Meears, Whittle and llss Llionored of God, 1o the couversion of multitudes of souls In many of the chicf citics of the Ni of them need fecl oppressed ut being called or 1l suy “post, In the 4. F own prentness, eat disappointment | plains. One hundre: oo Faapolo mond and Moses Kaltenbach for §1, 200, R. Brant commencod #n action in tres- iallnp and Francin I, laying damages nt 8100, 000, but the” pratipo was Bled t nown, h.ttle bad one of thy Inst Lenjamin E. foss tha way, and line of Gospel payment. on. Aad rds Same; aame, 10 per-cent dam. Zackman va. Bame; same, 5 per cent dam- CHIMINAL COURT. Mary Scott (madame) was tricd for aseanit with fntent to kil found gullty, and given one year fu the Penitentiary. Loulsa White was tried for larceny. found and sent to the Houwe af Correctlon bori Kirchner was trled for larceny, found gulity, and remanded for sentenco, * mmand O'lifely and Charies Hayes were tried for riot, found guilty, and remanded for sentence. COUNTY COURT. In the estate of Franz Brinz lcttors of adminfa. tration were (ssued to Kinnigundo and Fzancle X. rinz, under bond for $100, 00D, THE CALL MONDAY. bonds, $100, No. 12,401 to have been so sigmall; aINe; MMy, time ta file briefs to next term Urdered. That the Clerks of this Court I the | aevern! Grand Divisiuna are hereby di paring dockets of the business o on't’ bless youl orthwest, that uelther 1 to No. 8,450, 1,811 to No. 2.7 751 to Na. 10/ oth inclusive; beth (nclusive; both laclusive; both inclusive; both {ncluatve. ; sggregate, $10,- denly to take any line of thelr soveral all torms aubee- upun the same sll caves ivisions, and In wuich cen entered, and jo all 0 of all these things, ould use your noigh- u; honor your brother e willlog to fail, to jusl a8 long ns you saving alnners. i 088 to detain you lon; ution to the sad lac has a0 suddenly taken our dear friend, M Moody, away [rom us, home upon us the ncceaat :/:untneg\e'r fl:d, m-yblmu fl«;\;flu to dfiaa suffer, ias been cal 0 stand | bimselt. God has evident! e fin to call your at/ ?‘.&t%o registerea, $5,000, The Presldent and Mrs, Grant returned to Washington this morning, nal judgment has not b duch cases where the caso sball have Leen nub- mitted to the Court, for conslduration the Clork shall note npon the docket the term at which such casn was submitted, The Court sdjourned to the Court in course. e ————— CANADIAN NEWS. Special DispatcA (o The Tribuna. ToroxTo, Out., Oct. 6.~The Corn Fxchange Amnsoclation hield u meeting to-dsy, and passed the following resolutions Resoloed, That, in view of the differences which exist In the jos| octinn of barloy between Toronto Ll Adaociation |8 of oplnion that it struct theip hu'gm:";:v"f‘;‘n:e%l#nr‘l’an;‘l’rnw thel) e ity I ot e d two cliles ss lo‘ludhrxllu l.; o dtyinequithé ‘The Oswego Board of Trade and other polnts interested have been communicated with, Special Dispatch to Tha Triduns. MONTREAL, Oct. th~A match, to dedde the world's champlonship at wrestling, comes oif Monday night, for 81,500, betweon Heygster, the German champion, and Treher, the French the title of champlo wreatling match ‘Spectal even nothing, for ing aiout, yoarsaly He has been pressing ity of being ready for The President was 80 this forenoon, and re- celved o large number of Centeanial Secretary Morrill and = Postmuster-Gencral Tyner had's conference with the President In wglrfl todvunl;»‘us r:mune matters in their re- spective dopartments. u'l'he President has pardoned William J. Bo- denbelmer, who pleaded \blic mouey while he was and-Oftice at 8p tenced to three yel sweet hymu, O, l{%‘.uls‘li’u:h all h:\v t‘)ur heads in e words into our own 3y thein to God whils they are be- h pervaded ¢! 3 hepufiwnu %lnl'l:‘lt‘"“ i solt notes of the song- Ob, {0 ba nothin o Jupas Moonx—-1 Jupos Raceus—21, 33, 14, Nocase on trial, , 36 to 60, iuclusive. No al Jupum Boorn—Bet cnse Also calondar Noy clusive, except 207 and 208, ly been preparing him At the close of mngnan recious noonday prayer-mueting to-day, he of us who were with him, “Oh how God has y heart those questiona I have been pressing upon others, 1 have been teaching them to sav to God, * Bearch me asked myself the ques. willing that God should search and willing He should afilics mel he should stop % willing be should takeaway my Irlends 1'" And then be enld with great earnestness, ©* We don't realizehow far away weare from God we are the nearest to Him,” Aud whon the dispatch came he held it in his hand and through his tears told us something of his dead which it will not by wrong sinuel was the Benfamin of “the fami); He wasborn soon after the sudden death of bi father, and had recelved sspecial love and care, He was led toa better knowledge of Clhirlst during the mectings which were neld fn North- field last sumwer, sud 1 was with bini snd our brother when they went about am Northfield mountains and held mectin achool-houses smong thelr old schuol-fellows and carly friends, tnahy of whom were couvort- He was “actlve {n religious life, and, thougl suddenly etricken down, we have a bope of him that be is #afe in the ur brother has been preachingto us for theso Ove days on courage, ¢sa of the Holy Bplris, snd Elder ve, Dres. h it Doras ta o iity of embezzling i [tecelvey of the Mo, and was scn- {mprisonment, and to pay WiLLtine—Qen SupxiioR Counr -ConrzasioNs—Otto Klipp v, Georga W. Behnabel, §1,014. 4 Jupar JamenoN—Alonzo Packard e Euwerson, $370,45,~Fred W, Krau Usyea; verdict, $326.87, and motiol Cincurr_ Courr—Conresaions—llonry Vorback t al. va. Sophia Pribyl, $58,60. S uba Mo, -4 h.“xuhl vs, Frank Parma- —————— Escape trom a Nunnoryi An nnsuccessfus sttempt wi o cacape from the Nuunes Westbury, near Bristol vtied that Iy y < Torth to 111 o s recetflly mad y made the Visitation at ' through me might fow, the shrubs In his front whio was evidently suffer- In answer to bl fu- quirles, she stated that she had been an imnate 1:14.1‘:. nhre had finu:pcd 5hn D] rom the boundary wall she had hurt, if nul: Ip“rokal). her arm and leg. Bhe ftrther explalned that she to his garden with the {ntention p! darkness, but that she had ubable 10 move becauss of her injurics. For- uog lady the owner of the abe had “taken refuge was a surgeon and abloe to rellovo her pain, but he was also 8 Roman Catholic, and, after e had her his professional attention, he return or caused her to bs wherg sha was detalued preaumedly urden a young lad; ng 'mm’sévu;‘n 1 His gateway, for fiatsaliac. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, BUBINESS TRANSACTED YEATERDAY, 01TAWA, [l Oct. 6—The Bupreme Court had crawied | met, pursuant to adjournment, with all the Judges present. The following business was not require me, 2 10 wall on Him BHTle " 1 was marvelous. % but when the uebec, who cladmia wilenges the world tos to £3,000 & slde, ridune, TORON10, ULL. b,—AL & muetinyg vt the Do the Coumlttes on Bugyestions presented thelr re- It recommended that n o na members; that the Exccutive Committee by empowered to procure eseays ou themlstrv and entomoloj tcts of practical fmportance to farmers, an #tops bo takes to obtain the oplnion of The solo wag sweet OTUS Wag sung (l'l i they were cd as i the lleuvcnt:dw lemn‘lvlur Epgfl Hu pray Al - & ng thousands sn an- prayer had died arkhurit’ contin th throng of graces Than anbthay tuunstely for the WOTIONS DECIDED. Diemiscs on whi 6, (R. D.) Fauntlcroy et al. va. Wilcoxetal.; for reheuring dented. lflu Uotel Company vs, Follock 103, L-n:xlni vs. Payno of al.; time sxtended to 2le Rossj continuance set aalde port, whichwas sdo, : miilers be not eligibl choes of the X fi. o son| the convent, | ten day: agalnst her | 183, Hinog et al, ead csuse uLa. subordinate Granges as to the admissibility of catablishing an institution for the higher cdoca- tlon of farmers’ daughters. The Chinirman, In bis nddress, stated thut the relations of tho Do~ minfon Grunge with the National Grange of the United 8tutcs were the subject of anxious can- alderation, and hoped that at no distant day the wall that alienates them from the parent inati- tution would be removed by the consummation of amlcable relatlans. —— LOOK OUT FOR VULCAN. Derroir, Mich,, Oct. 6.—The following was recelved here this evening from Prof. Watson: Onsznvatony, Axy Anson, Mlch., Oct. 6 —The French astronomer Levertier requests me to canse nbeervations to be made. n‘wn the dirc of the sun Oct. 9 and 10, and, If posaible, B8 far west ncinco. 1 denlre, [herefors, throtah (e Associsted Prars, to azk persons having tolescones to keep watch of the sun on thess iwo days, nnd in care any dark mpot s secn in_addition to thoss now upon its dise, to note tho nosition and local time of abser- svation, and to lran-mit the record to me. Recent obeatvatians indicate the possib lity of the paseage of & planet inferlar to Mercary across the dine of the sun on one of the dayn named, and It ln speclally destred that observations e made on the Vacific Cosst. The pasition of the pianet, if nsen, may be noled relatively to mny of the ‘ordinary #pota upon the san's suriace. {Bigned) Jaxrs C, Warsax, LIBEL, Bpecial Ditpaich te The Tridune. MrwAvKEE, Wis., Oct. 6.—The Evening Timen publisbied an article claiming thut Lucille Weat- crn was drunk on tho stage Tucsday night. She to-day sued the paper for $10,000 damages, and sword out & warrant for eriminal libel, ———— Sugnr, ‘The 8an Francisco suiar trade are angry, all butone man. Mr. Ciaus Spreckles railed for Honolulu by the same steamor which carried the news of the ratiiication of thenews of the Hawalian treaty. Mr. Bpreckles represented the California sugar refinery, and, having pre- viously parchascd two-thirds of the crop of 1870, lie was not long In contracting for two- thirds of the crop of 1877, ar 8,000 tons, at 3}{? B3{ cents for No. 1, and about i for No, 2, “Our commission merchanta™ of ‘the Pacific voaxt are described as h'ghly incensed toward the islanders for aclling thetr crop to une party une or two cents lawer than there was any necd of, Morcaver, no sugar-planter_has ever *'ex- rrcnell his thanks " for all the Califormia effort in behaif of Lhe treaty, and, in short, we won't lny any longer, so now. The enterprising Mr., preckles also purchused a sugar ptantation of mgfl:ru for $173,000, sud placed his son in K:imsm’x!:m:s. EXPOSITION. POSITIVELY BUT ’I‘WQ@RE DAYS. o inteliigent person or family ahoatd faf) to visit this Great Western Centennfal—THE INTEI.STATE IN. DUSTRIAL EXPUSITION OF CHIC. PRICES OF ADMISSION. for all cay and evenlo; oee . Por Adulte, every day after 6 p. m. For Children, evers day after 6 p. m HOOLEY’S NEW CIICAGO TUEATRE, Clark-st.. opnasits Sherman House. ‘“ THE MINSTREL PALACE.” MONDAY ovenlng, Oct, & Lvery evenin Wednieainy and Sataday Statinees s an pomes & A genttine Minairel bilt; no tnovations. ‘The favor: ttes, JJohn_tiart, Billy Rice. Fayette Weich, Justin Bolius o, Tiaker & Logle. and tho entire troupe in «hange of bill First week of the Actors Baker & Tlosie’s, donile clog dance; Jonn flirt’ sketch, ' Wanted—A Nurae*': Bllly Rice's oration on i ¥ 3 Shoke-Spler & Co.'s border Luat of ‘the Sloux,” by Tiurt, Rice, Morcland, and th entlre comnany. ltooley's ** Burlesque Biack Crouk. ADELPHI THEATRE, 30 T HAVERLY 30 I ALLEN Two Grand Porfo Ip,m. Becond BLACK CROOK. Touges Packed from Plt to Dome. Etanding room IEALR . m. Tl ek first appearance Innghiable 7 of HAW. L1 CTONIA, truly styled the MON AICHE O THE. Yoo SR S OF Ttk (i VOLVI otty ltenimelsberg, “1da Devere, {ferd & and ‘Fux, Lesile and Avery. D. L. A d 8 host of others. "All Ladies o 3¢ e Woaseadaye wid il L McVICXER'S THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 2, and every evenin: untll further notice, will be produced the ll(oui comedy success, BRASS, In which the autlior, Mr, GEO, FAWCETT ROWE, il sppear” in s ‘origlnal”creation, - WATFTON BTIAY" (as played by him 100 nightsin N, Y.), supparted by an ndmirablo cant. Eaturduy—ERASS MATINEE. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Formerly Tnoley's Theatrs, Tiandolplie MAGUIRE & HAVER! WILL E. CHAPMAN Z THR CAUIFORNTA MINSTRELS. Great success S BraLea tobhrs on ASTROSONT, L AUT: In bis cela COLISEDM, TOUSES FILLED TO OVEHFLOWING. NDIN RO GRLY AT s - ETANDING FIFTEEN NEW STARS! All Last Week's Favorites Tictained, Porty Popular Avtists inan Immense Bil! Every Evening 8¢ 8, and Sunday Afternoon at3, gcnnsylvmlig Military Academy ns Bept. 13, Locs tion elevated an o ngs handrome ang Insteaction fn Clvil aud Me- ¢ 2 i X COSGISVIE Futson ut‘hll.. Chicago, or to COL. Oharlier Instituto for Young i.adies, 107 Madison-nv., Now York, chaniral Kogineer: clreulars apply to a) Circulary éan be hiad on appiication, or Mile, SOPHIE LENZ and N. Forry Hall, Lake Forest, Il ‘This Beminary for yonng Indies, mu every department, entered upon Itx § For circalara apply to Miss Bprague, Principal, or R. Laks Forest, 11l ‘8T, JOTINIA BCHOOL,. TBoarding and Day Echaol for Tous THEODORE IRVING, birtg-seiond-at., New In rius tn the Study n November. RYE SEMINARY, Tye, N. Y. ..For particnlars sddress Mre, 5. J. Lrvss RAILROAD TINE TADLE. ; KRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Erplanation of Asfrrenca Marka~t Batarday en cepted, ®Bundsy excapted. $Mondayexcepted. | An valfiundly lll:. m, pl Dally, iR e . Patterson, D, D., OHICAGD & RORTHWFSTERN RAILWAY. Tieket Oitices, 62 Clatk-at. (sherndn Howw) nod 78 3 it depol P B o b Ml ) u BMIlwAUKee EXptessis: s o [} DM liwaukee Bamvener +. M waukea Paciengor (i blireen o LXDrCsS, . &5t Pani & Mioneapolis iz 851, Paul & Winons' Exprese @lencva lake . ik FEP, FPPFPIIPTPPFE BSFZERPARFEPERFR a—Depot comer of 1 SoDEPSt Eomer of Can and ot MICHIGAN CBNTRAL RATGROAD, it L and fuot of Twanty-second-at, ” Southesst cornarof Rage preas (Aufly). oo * .00 m. * 7:0p. m. 1 Bsturdar Ex, * Bunday Rx. CHICAGO, ALTON & BT LOUTS and CHIOAGO EANSAS CITY & DENVER BHOLT LINE. West Bide, wear Mumilson:at, bridy ces: At Depot, aud 123 Randofpli-at, 1 Monday Ex. § Daliy. Kapmu City & Denver Fos 2:-. koll::‘aisfillll flm{l’%“.gn o Gula, Spri0a o & Tox ECkin i Peoria ban Expron. Clivago& Yaducah R. 1 LAKE, BHORE & HIOHIGAN BOUTR Mall, via Mato Line,... Aifamitc Exprec duiy Caleliour Accommodation RIghi ooTens ovenines CHICAGO, MILWAURE ‘on Depot. carnet Madison B & BT. PAUT, RATGR): and Canal-sts, lark+at,, opposivs Sherman 0. Wivconrin & Mis +10:00a. m. [* 4:00p. . 5:03p. m. *11:008 3 Ta for At Pul via Madison and Prairie rtown, La Croma, aad Winonm LINOI8 CENTRAL RAILROAD, L foutof Lake-st, 81d fuot of Twaat; Toket Otive, 131 Kandolphest., nesr Clark. : Loie Calro & Kuw Oriean CHIOAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAU, Depate, foot of Lakesst., Inifain-av, 81, and Canni sud Slxicoutl sl Cidrk-st,, and &t depots. Matl and Express,.... Oliawa and trestor l((é\;:ilfim. Dubuque & N eansern vouf® B2 € for Omalia. [*10: Dubuque & Bluux Clty K yaciie Njgnt Ein i TSE{ Bunday. § Ex. Saturd ark-st.. Pahner IHouse, Paclte, and at depot, £3po Ity uml.ull.zl."e fing Day Bxpresa~Pulh . Wititiors e G 5:080. m.! R:10 0. m, Woon's MUSEUM, Eaturday, Afternonn and Eventng, ORPILANS. Popular prices—13, 25, aud 50 ceuts, Ko extra charge or seaeryed soata. MATINK# 15 41 35 oents, DANCING In a1l Its Fashiooable Branches, tanght at Bournique’s Private Academy, 128 Twenty-fourth-at., near Jndinna.av, For particnlars call or eend for clrcutar. o i HOATYONAL, BISHOP NELLMUTI COLLEGES, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford the highest intellectenl and Christian edn- cation to the sons and daughicrs of gentlomen at yory moderato chargen, ‘I'he Collecoa are one mile apart, and are bath sapplied with an ablo stag of experienced resldent European teachors, HELLMUTN COLLEGE (BOYS), $250 per sonum, Including all charges, HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE. 8360 per snnum. Reduction to clergymen, Y v m“"u_umung‘ hes Yearly scholarships on nl'lr;nclp-l and Chaplain~Rev. I, F, DARNELL, H. B. BRYANT'S CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training Sehool, STATE.ST, 8. B, COR. WABHINGTON. Largeat (nstitntfon of the kind In the United States, Thuraugh lnstructiup. Bscollent discipline, Commience 8L a0y Ulie, Guod boanlng pisces for siudenis wiin live Gutof fhe clty, Cansclect sy branchos, Address tur eirculars, cagy, MISS COMSTOCK. Nes. 32 and 31 West Fortlntheat.,, New York, CING RESERVOIR PARK, ENOLI6H, VHENCIL "AND GKINAN BOARDIRG AR DAY RCHDOL EOPERS BRIV, 47, BOARDING PUPILS LIN, TO BINTEEN, KINDERGARTEN IN CHANGE O MIKS LEONOWENS, AN N()IKMAN“;‘PILI:TB!"I;H’I‘H, 7. 212 Weat Fifty-niniti-at., ptnle (or aly god Eeatio o o ¥k This Engllish, Classical, Freuch, and terman Vamily s Day Schoul for Youug Ladics will reopeh Bopt- 31, ;m::’l n‘u':lu'“p:f:x'xl;:: éxnmuumuurum-mn. will Ve furs £V, D, VAN NORMAN, LL.D. B AEVALERVAN Notlky, § princtpat, MADAME O. DA SILVA and Mro, Alex Bradford's (forwcrly Mra. Og Hotmasis) Engliab, Fronch, and Gotrasn Bosiiny aud Day-School for'young indiea sud children, wil c‘ggl'lkl‘hwfi::pc;u.swr L’l‘b‘fflyi‘llxhlhm&. Nc: - 3 cull may wmade by letter or yerpnamll]. nl’rbo‘:‘o:“ ) Only line running the hotel cars to Naw York. PACIPIC RAILROAD, jAfg-aveuus aad Larrabos.street. Dey corner 1'_[:“1 otiice Gu » 0 . . s m. Bidla, m. PITTSBURG, FY, WAYNE & ONI0AGO RAI,WAY, eopted, §Dally, tBaturday excpied BALTTMARE & ORI0 RATLROAD, ‘Trains teaye from mel'l‘lalun Bullding, foot of Mone Grand Paciiic, sud Depot (Expoul| -2 91, m. 440 0, m. “YDally. *Daily, Bundays excopted, CHINAGO, ROCK TBLAND & PAOIIU RATLROAD, e and Bhorinanaw, Ticket Depuby corticr uf Van bu otlice 4 Llark-at., bhenuan Houss, Qmaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Rx, {eruAtcommodation, ki Exuress. 00DRIOE'S STEAMERS, a or Miiwsukeo, oic. "FAIRBANKS' Besarsfultobuyonly the Genylne, MEDICAL CAIIDS, 04 e cause Aud cura of prewature declive, b Jueid, arriage, and fgal debinity, botig U i feuce, Frice 23 couta. 1%, obs sdrentiduce s fams Tankl st NOWTGIEL PRESORIPTION FREE, For the apeody oura of Seininal i rs_broughit oa by (nd