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i REVIVAL. he Noonday Meeting Devoted to the Temperanceo Cause. morovs Iu:quests» for Prayer for i Drunkards Trying to Reform. o Lvening Bermon Is on the . Pext, “God I8 Love.” tanary Mothodist .Ohnroh_—(longruga- & tlonal Theological Inatitute, Th FARWELL ITALL. TIE NOON MBETING. o v was tho temperance dayat the Yesfilx’:lfim‘)\;"m Fnrwulllllnll. The attend- prmfl, s0 great s to make it;neeessary Lo vpen :ln:alnwvr hatl for an overflow meeting, Meesrs, “’W]y and Sankey, and the Rev, Dy A;mun‘ze, tor of the Filth Avenue Buptlst Church, New York, led in_the excrclses ahove, and the Re \I'w'u. Parkhurst and 8peucer In the room be- i‘m Fity requests for prayer on behalt of fn- (emperate persons werc presented by the Itev. e, Davley and a conslderable number more were peeetred toalate for presentation, which will be seserved for the meeting next Tridny. ‘Among the cases imentloned were thore of goveral young converts who have been bronght 1o Christ during the last few days, that they may be kept from the power of thelr old appe- tites by the power of gaving gmu{;‘nnuuu be- Jalf of o man who recently lost Lis“{ifo, and Is trying to drown his gorrow by drinking whisky'; one by 8 poor nan who has struggled to reform imeclt, but feels that be cannot do it without tlegraceof Goudj five for futcmperate hus- Yands; four for Intemperate wives; threo for ministers’ sons who are drunkards; one for a young man [n Lincoln, 1113 one i Milton, Wis. ; onefn Cinclunati; one' In’ Fall River, Mass.; a yequest on b:hnll of the temporance work In Ottana, IIl.3 aléo by, tho ‘Chicago Woman's Cuelatlan Unfon for tie Divine blessing on thelr Weftort to £ave men from Intemperance through the power of Christ,"" sigued by Meé, L. 8, Tounds, Corresponding Secretary, THE ADDRESS, Wesronot hero to-day to discuss the evils of fotempeeance. ‘Thera 18 no nowd to do that nn'y mote, for almost everybody Is convineed that ft irn terriblo eln. Nor I8 it dur business to try to findout who 13 to blame for it There nre some cople who spend o ereat deal of time In teylng "mflm\'zr the orfuqu of evil, but i a man had fdien fnto the lake and was drowning they wouldn's stop and Lry to find out how lie came 10 fumble i, The firat thing to be done is to qull Lim out, Bo it {sn’t worth our while to arpac over tho cases of theso people who nre drowping fn drunkenness, but rather tu show them how to get Lold of the hand of God, Whao fsabla to puil them out and save thcm.hmly and ul. . w’rhcm fs one_verss In the third chapter of John which I wish to eall to your attuntlon: WThat wiich I8 borp of the flesh s flesh, and (hat which s Lorn of thespirit Is spirit.” Now, aslunderstand ¢, there ‘18 no hupe for any drunkand till he hus been born of God, A resd- Jatlon eaw’t suve him, Slgning the pledge can't avelim. Al the temperance socleties fn the world can’t save him. Al these things which a man dws I his own strength belong to the fieeh, which God has stumped with the seal of death. Lnotlee men don't like to take God’s_remeily till they lave tried overy other, But, my freuds, there I8 no hope fur'any of you till you getdune trylng to save vourselves, The word «God tells us **in the fesh dwelleth no good Laing," and If God ean’t find any good thing fn us, we may w3 well glve up looking for it our- wdver, Woat we siced to do s to die to the fLeshaod live after the splrit. You plant a kernel of corn fu the ground, and asTonz os it duesu’t dio 1t does nug come up, but &8 suon 88 1t beeing to die 1t begfus to sprout, Weenaman begins to get through trylnt: to gave bilmaclt, then God §s ready to save himg and IFGud gives him anew nattire I place of bisold one, ho Juses his npi)k‘fltc for lquor anong the old things that belong to the old man. Then he don's have to stop drinkings the thing stopsof itself. In I, Corinthians,xv., 47,we sre tuld, " The first man fs of the earth, carthy, fle second man i the Lord trom heaven,” nnd In Coryy voy 17, ** Therefore, if uvy man he in LUlrst, he I a new ereature, O1d_ things huvy pessul away; behold all things have Docomne Bue” Wit we want Is 1 new creation,—restr- rated men, whose old nature and appetites are all pgoue, and In whom all things have tecome wew, Don't fmagrine that God (s down Lere patehing up onr old Adwm nature, flo doa't waste Jtls time putting new wine in old Luttles, or putthrs new patchies on old costa. Heishere tomake n new ereation, to rubsw up Lew men out of these thieves, drunkards, aud Vapahomds, Afrlend n Philadelphln onece shawed me browiistano housa which was built by contract, while the owner wna away, but after he maved fataft Wie found that the front only had been Lallt of tone, and_ that the. sides wers bullg of brick and plustered oyer so as to lovk exuctly ko the brown stone, The first winter's frost cracked off the plaster, and the nexb spring thy manhud to fix it ull over agaln. 1o Kopt on daing this for several years, but ut Jast he got dimusted with the " thing, ond my friend Bl s e owas puing by the house vie mornfuz, e Cound suwo men at work fakine dowar the old plastered brick wall nnd Luilding ft up with stone. Here are some of Jou who have heen trying to reform ¥uurwlvux; You have promlsed your mother and your wife 1 top drinking; you havo got down on your oces and promised Jt3 you Lave gone befure fl:ll’hlmt\'x und sworn h; you luve slgned the l;.rd‘;twllh bland from your own velng, and Ruuzht you \were golng to keep It, but you falled, Mr, Morehouse paye mu this fllustr- oo, which I thought o good onu: 4 farm on whiell thera ¥l an ol vump In ft. A nefghbor omes ond o gays, Don't deink | an ¥ater qutof that well, 1t is polaoned, ¢ Pal- taned Is it, 0, T w11l woon fix thut," o he govs Ll gets a pot of pint, and paints over the vld I:\fmw‘ an nuf'.g,m;w il vl right, Dul when 3 <uines to drinte the water It kills blin all the ., My frluids, stop pulnting the old pump; ‘nw Ssdéath i that u&d \lclh Como ta the Juntain of Living Waters and drink, and they A mpn buys s an old well, tallbo o you n‘well of Living Wator, spring- I3k up ko Crerlastig it A tavenis fllled with twlce-horn people; they yre Yo once ufter tho fiesh, and thoy wre born s3alu after {hye Spirit. * " eroaro a couple of etters that T have re- (": that ars enongh to breal: o Inan's heart. ‘1‘,“0. them s g wal from Beotland. A fnther, b Efi!auu may be fu this hall to-day, has writs mxnl s Tetter ton pastor, who Is & fricmt of Wa‘ Il(u fayn: “Wo can only pray that God will o h:il t, Minnly's efforts, that ho muy be ably o our dear Willo 1o Chirlt. Hu'ls o man 4 Mucatiog, i wa lve never heard of his i!,;!"" fil?‘lhhug bad, except to drink. How B 0 Lonl,"shigll' this curse breaks the lieatts of fathors and mo Tulu ol the 4 i, oy ml::: praclous sons. It Mr, {u’u\'nfl, that liers Ly the i el e LT lltlmxlv finds oring before his il the comforts 2;1 Lis father hus denled hitself to #ive lils LNkfllhv:ltmu-ulu-a. and tell him blso of his m];{"i"u}llcu miother, whose geay hulrs Do s mlhu‘é With sorrow to tho grave.” Here 1s b, 20 <, Arand, " - Aloody: 1 write to beg you to in- ey cane Wit thioks whdels Wit s orenonind drink, Lecting to-morrow for prayer. | do not ,mk‘] Lyt 1liave been In the hablt of using opium. gy nise both, but [have dropped the ]lquur Uihlag g irihdily, Oct. 1, which was ' uleo the hv-um!"‘ (unr Kervices fn this city, Hy tho h'fler:fl‘:h' 1o Lord J iava heen able to glve up tho '(lllw' out ditlenity, aud now § am praying for tuts the (orrlbic'apfum. WabiL. 3 havo (riod Ll G0 dexrose, but tiat ‘wan too alow, L ro oD at once, If you ever knuew such .mflu:fl'lnlnowhuw torvibio 1} v, "1 could nut fenof 1, S0l not alt wiill, § could not Mo atill. 5t Y0uu pry L|lm'fluu for upium, but the fearful nel ot fatlon which conica of Jeaving it o, 0% Jou 1 vray for ma, 1 liave fulth to bo- <An Kave mo, In New York, : unt t‘mhnn-cnuir Every 0 taky onough ““'"flufl“z‘ KilEa dozen men, bt the H\»lru‘u! L prgy S0 i ork upon hiu, undl Lo asked us s filmL‘lm' One of the young converts In- L worg. 1 13 houeo, at the'sming thme send- m”““u'-muml 10 his futnily that ho was to Kather duys, and there the young eon- 0 \!'Sul arownd hira; and hetd bing in the wl ul“"u.rl‘mlh Ul the etruggle was over, "'luun?" Was free from thy fereible cureo, gdlw T ]nunlhn now, he says, ha hua had no Ve Yo ity aud bhe last 'tiie 1 was (i fig Chrtag ound iy uctively ongzawed fn work Bon of 1oy 108 e tel) rvml, my friends,’ ‘the o all thess things, dave uito the uttermost all who ‘Jl']ll:hrl:l![lnln llllm. S8 Otered prayer, at thaes quite 4 BY ciotion, o Whith ‘e prrest ore \“o‘uml,\'-d With tears, nud slghs, aud 8 ihu‘L.Im' WAfter the ‘prayer My Say- Yy tender i AMuioat poreuimled 1 wit DI AnMITAGE ad saldi 1\ svawa 40 tno no one conld 1 Lo those two letters without realir. ing that the writers were unbosomed to them- selves, atd that theas others for whom re- quests for prayer have been read, who are atruggling againat their fl‘r[lclll are flighting fn an unequol teh, and feeling thus they theow themnelves on the help of God’s people, When 1 lieard 1hat Seotch letter my heart went out in sympathy for that father and mothert and then think of that poor victhn of nplum, porhaps with an {nherlied ap- lmluc. aeninat which he struggles and tolls, and cata all the powers of his natitre, only to il how weak hois. Itfsliko dew-dml: ngainst an geean, ainota in the circumamblent alr' dash- ln{z iteelf agninst the globe, a feather hattling witha whitlwind! Onfthat God would hielp them to underatand the truth, so long ago ex- pressed by Cryrostoni: * Man does not need re- palring, but rebullding.” - The Buoteh letier re- mindeil me of n lady In Massachuretta whose liaband was State Scunntor, but wha had Tound temptation too strong for Moy and ot follon into hablts of intemperance, One duy the Intelligence emme to his wife that her hushand had nctually fallen fnto the gutter, and when abo heard the terrible newa she sakl, ** There fa no hope for mr honse, my husband, my cldld, but In God' Then shie weont awny (o her chamber to plead with the Lo in prayer, that Ile wonld save her hushand from ru'ln and plack him a8 a brand from the burninm, Tlour after our she wreatled with God in prayer, while her child Natened at, the erack In the door, helphng alohg with her Tittln umens, as if sle folt sure everything ucfmmluvl on the answer Ler mother should ro- celve from Ilcaven, At last the other eame out of her cluset, and the little girl, looking wp Into lher fave, anldy “Mummal ob, inamann! does the Lor Jesugsay ‘Yes'1" In that Yes or No (rom tha Lord Jesus—thanks he to God, It was Yes—was Lound up the question whether bier beart should be healed or hroken. Let us plead with God, who says no drunkard sl enter info Ills Kiigdom. There 1 e nhllumphlv of r!‘;mummmn tu that declaration, ‘What conld God do with a drunkarpt in Heaven? e would como swaggering into tio gate, pour- fug out oaths and citrses, and, In his drunken fury, lie might smite upon the breast of the SBon of God, who died for him. Instend of drinking of the Waters of Life, he would bo consumed with thirst for what Robert Ilall has called “distilled domna- nntfon.” The law of righteousness cxcludes the drunkard, but the grace of God fucludes him. The drunkard may not enter but by the power of Divine grace. “Ile may cense to be s drunkard, and, with o regencrated nature, may i Lifs proper place Inside the new Jerusaly Prager was then offered by the Rev. Mr. Ray- mond, aml Me, Mnmli’, after ;]-lv(n ¢ the notlues, which will be found helow, closed the moat fm- presslye servico of the seeicsthus fur” withwords of beuediction, THE TABERNACLE. VEXATIOUS TYI'ES. The types have severnl times helped these ro- ports Lo say some curious things,~as “a Pealm® for Jerusalem, a benedictlon pro- nounced by the Mayor instead of the Major, ete., ete., but to sy that.Mr. Saukey sang by mistake " the delightful solo, * Prodigal Child, Come Hune,” I8 the most unaccount- nbic typograpcal error of this whole month of revival reports. Mr, Sankey makes plenty of “mistukes In thne, tune, aud pronunctation, but if there {s auy man who knows how to fit a song to a sermon {t Is our musleal friend at the Tubernacle, The opening hymn was * Jesus, Lover of My Boul," which was sung very Lieartily; iym{;cr by it ulo by M. the Rev. A, Youker, followed by g & Sunkey, ‘It Pusscth Knowledge, that Dear Loye of Thine,) - Mr. Mooy, before reading the Scriptura les- son, referred to the Tact that that was the clos- ing meeting of tho fivst month in Chileago, say- Ing that they neyer had n” more hopetul begii- ning, oud that the Inst noonday ‘temperanes mecting at Farwell Hall, with its ulter-meet- ngzsy was the best he had ever held anywhere. ** Yeaturday," said he, *when [ invited the MINISTENS PROM Tillk COUNTRY who wished to meet me for prayer, I thought there might possibly be twenty o would come, it thers were fifty, and it was glorious to sce those menon thelr faces before (God pleading forgruce to prepars them to lead souls to Chrst, ‘There are tidings of the work of erace breaking out all over the Northwest, Some people told us we couldn't do anything till after the politieal excitement wus over; but God can work at any time, and there are plcnt{ of proofs that Ho fs with us In power. Al the after-meeting for men in Furwell Hall to-day I uglked those who wanted to ne saved from strong drink to wo with me fote the little prayee-room, and there wero about forty who aeeepted thednvitation, Bome of them prayed for themselves. Onu man pray “0 God for the sake of my wife sod children puve me from the cup;' avother * O Lord, for tho rake of my poor mother, and for Jesus' salke, save med” Bome of these enptives are getting {n to Hberty and I oxpiect to see hundreds, yes, thot- ennds, of drunkerds In Chlcazo bromght to Clirist aud suved from the power of strong drink, i ¢ Then tho work In the Inquiry-rooms gaes on well, Bome peoplearestanding oil to critlelae ; my fricnds i youhuye anydoubt of this work goii to the inquiry-room and ree those seores of poo- ple nightafter night, with broken hearts usking what they must do to bo eaved, That {su't the work of man. We can't break men's hearts; thut must be the work of the Holy Spirit. (io fn there aml take some unconverted friend with yous goet down and pray with him; try ond lead ?dm tu Clirist; then you will understand the meetings a great deul better than If you stand outsldy und critlelse.” Ile then read the Berlpture lesson from 1, John, fourth chiapter, begiming with the clehth versed “ 1o that luveth not, knoweth not God, {or God 18 loves" and the tunth vorse: * Herein 8 luve, not that we loved God, but that fle Toved us, and sent 13 Bun to be the propltia- tion for our sins.” aoD I8 LovE, Love alwnys duscende, ‘The mother loves her chil'l more Than the child loves its mothpr. Just 5o God loves s more thun we can over lova Him. 'The badge of discipleship which Christ Himaelf ordalngd wus thelr love to one another, 8ons people tell ma they don't haye any doubts about Aod's Tove to them, but thoy 't find out whether they love Godj and 1 just el thom™ to welgh themselve I this fourth chapter of 8t, Jolin sl they can very easily flud out. If you huve uny hued feolings in {uur hourt ngafnst any niab or woman you may be sure the loye of the Father fa not [n” you, Mr, Bunkey thon sung * Watching and Wait- Ing," und then camy TIM SERMON. Lnst night we were talking abont the love of Qod, and l,u-nufi:t Twant to say something more ou the sume subjeet. Hoere in Epliesiaus, ill., 14, we aro told about. tha helght and depth and Ien{:lh and breadth of tho luve of Gud. My friemds, If you want to know thia, come to Culvary. show you the love of Gol to sinuers so well s the Cross of Iy Bon, Jesus Christ, When the Fronch and Prasslan war wus going on, and the Conununc way fmprison- fog peopls and _putting thems to death, they took u Romnn Cuthotle Archblshop und put him futo a prison which had an opening on the door in tht shape of ucrossi utd whon they went to bringe Wim out to die thoy found that he had writlen over thy cuds of the croes thus: Ueignt, Nothlng will Lengt: ~———Drcadth, Dejtb. Ab, that man had been to Calvary, Boma prople say, * I dm't seo why I have so muny troubles und atllicthins, if the Lord loves mw so much,” Well, thut i llull. thu very proof that e does love you. ‘That futhur who lots his gon go on in the way to death und destrue- tton without correcting him is the one who dovs not Jove him. . Whom the Lord laveth he chas teneth, My, Moodly then pave on fllus- trutlon of s uwu_ famlly = government, fn tho caso of hls lttle’ daughter. In Romans, vill, 23, w0 are told that *¢ All things work together for goul to them that love God” A uewber of my family was sick one nlglity 801 got a presription from o doctor amd went to the drugiist .0 have L mads up. He took u Hittle out of oms hottle sud o littlo out of ancther and auotter, and another, pui- ting them all Lo the -« same tle, und gave it to me, uu{lm; it was all rizht. Well, you” deo these' lffcrent medfchnes ol Worked togethor the of tho poffent. — Ho with all things on God’s'providence and gruce, bittor und sweet, il and pleasure, Joy aud sorvow, all things work tugetuer tur gaid (o thea that Juve Gud, Puut unicrstonl thielove of God, When Lo, mutlull:lne’-mueulpun ou him, snd stono Dim, aud casi hinm Ivml.muu. he would say tg elfy AL things,' gl these are somo of will work togdher for my gooldt Iy knew he loved God ¥ie Deyil could” not wake bi doubt that, dud scevoryebing was wl sight . bot TIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 18%6—TWELVE PAGES: ' -~ e for Wm., 1 it had not been Yur“lllmw prlm;nl\ the M):h;nt nrnl‘m-, tlm! ‘Imnmlnnce 1o those who pfil,nlcldlh‘ll'm'.f (\{/W’nl Im’{ay(). Simaonds, 20 How., AMUSEMN, 'Se. LEDUOATIONAL. we might not have bhad theso episties came nnder hin fnatruction s ait} fank aut. Neal, ., 108, A s A s~ s R T T T TR T e T LI er Oy POV UreoY o Hin wo haven't y of his m-rmunl? they || That his philosouhical, elear, eonelve mothodn of | Misch refercnre to fhe pleafings will he nnneces- | MeVICKER'S Til TRE--CHICAGO, BISHOP MNELLMUTII COLLEGLS, Biave all heen lost: it theso epletlns are ours, | 1eaching wire of the greatest sivantaze to na; My, a1 the guestions proscpted for decislon arien : : ‘That his tarze Intellng an] powers were titly sup- plemented by anfeluned. childitke, truxting’ plety and pure Chrlutian characters “That biu wide and yaried range of literary ae. qnisition, hia reliolnrly taake, hle fmnginative and woetle nature, wero In our eetimation largo factors In the succees of his philusouhlcal sud theological eaching chiefly ont of ihe facts deducible from the proofa exhibited In the record. Gufiice ft to say, fu that resord, thattie auit waa instituted by the com- Plulnant to procure & decree that the bond and mortenge snd the two fire-Inaurance policien de- reribed In the M1 of comnlaint were delivered and awmigned to the respondents withont constderation, find ta abain a decren actting asido said bond awd LONDON, ONTARTO: CANADA, Afford the highent Intellecton) and_ Chrlating edn- catlon to tho mona and daughters of gantlemen at v:r/‘ maoderate charges, 3 Ahe Collogen are ane mile spart, and_are hoth supplied with an able staff of experienced resldent Eurapcan teachers, and Tdoubt not that thousands of people hnve fionu up to Heaven and snct the grand old postie and safd 1o him, ** 1 thank Gorl for that Eplatlo to the Corinthianas I thank God for the Epfatle to the Ephesians and tu the Colos- sinna.? Bome ono may un_\'h"m course {od loves Tho Strakoseh Grand Halian Opera ! Mr. Mnx Rtrakosch hegs rerpectfnily tn annonncea Urief svnean of Grand tallan Opera, commencink MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Uct. 80, st8o'clock, INORMA.. ME. PALMIRT, (Arst appearsnce Chicago), Norms, L, PERSIANS (Arat ap nee i1 It ML 120) Adalgien S —— el ¢l i That the kindnasr of hia heart, the sympathetlc | mortgage and for & return nf sald pollcies, — &iri, i "oitfl B T G L 5,’2‘1‘"{“;‘"’“"15’0'“',,‘lt‘vflflje'n“’f"‘f,"_"';‘;’,,’r‘ churly af hie natare. bis lnemumhlr;ir;\{llnnnfilll;m the g:?m: having been nllcllvv:m}:"lo the | i e I ‘:: a'«‘:'f ibioves | HELLMUTI Cfllhbfil.bhrnflm- A o L] ] al + | res A carl or 2 e . 8250 per annn v —'"l-le)‘:l'flll::":nhm."n-Ali e e Nhiring tohia puptia: e oo Belbful and tn- | terpondents o ao o additlonal eecarity which | Motlcal Directar aud Canilucior, S1G, DE: NOVELLIS. o G That we recognize his lors with a aenee of por. nonnl bereavement, yet with the foeling that' hils memory will not fade, lm"m-eflln & high sense hever came 10 the handa of the complainant; and he chinryus that tho procecds of tho losn ware hevar forwarded to hi by bis nuthority. That if the TUESD, 1 Oct, 31, first appearsnce of the Fanidus Tnor o0 S0 RO *Pre fcnrs old—nand asked {f T wouldn't like to h IL TROV.ATORE. OELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE. avo biin come to Amerfea sl rrt:nch along d $350 per annum, with me. Tdla not_want hin, for he didu's | ** he, being dead, yet rpeaketh: Inrurance Company ever pald the pame in current SUEIL aa ( 5 100k s i€ he canld do much preaching, s Tiiat we tondor' fo thn whinw and family onr | fumdsie e Barson Miaush, wharm the. los was R the T Apearancer.., Ancans | orcdnetlon to clergymen. Yearly scholarships on 1 uch | Yid 1 5 ¥ 5 very advanlageous terms. eame off and dldn't Tet, him know when § safl. | heartfelt Chriatian !Empnlby. and aseure them of | hegotlated, upon any order slgned by him, ar pre- Y IV'J !th§~vrr)|kll:x‘~l{tlr‘r'rnlx»‘:r|_°"flurlcu Prineipal snd ed. After u while I zot n letter from him, say- e o e v o[ ey Ahocssapanvient. iy order:wia forearl Ly xpnakeliay Wi 0 gy o pliincipal and Chaplaln—Rev. 1. F, DARNELL, Ing he w Ni that he w commitice couslating of the Reva, Reer > X NAY Eventn) ovember 2—-1,01CTA, — iy L:“?Zl‘:::—nmf"nlzlflflf;cflll‘hl fur lr::c“;'!u ‘} Caverno, Lathrop, McCullocl, and Dickinson :fi.’flfrp’ilflu ‘rflnf.;?»“ Sut-dafrand. e cowplul sty EATURLEYNR: i\‘:{- o dia i liAdixee H.B BRYANT’S wialied 1t 1 wrota blm in reply, telltng | was atinintel to conslder the expediency of & | “girvice way yinde, snd, the torparation ré- | | Giaesst Anatnnn or L ola eaus, $1.50 and » B d \ status or other testimonial In “mein- ori( of Dr. Iaven, Or, Normun Bridge, of Rush Melcal College, read @ very thoughtiul leture to o larze audience oo™ The Pliysical Busia of Couiiet.? This ru{)cr was thoroughly sclentific, nnd sliowed how habits of body and milnd have very much to o with shaping the conduct of mankind, Ite him he st come and sce me i he Gver came to Chivago, and pretty soon, sure enaugh, wrote to say he would e bere on Thursday of that week, * 1 was Just golng off 1o Towa by bo one tT Bunday, so I told m*‘pcupll.‘ they might Ict the youny Iflshman preach—he wagun Ene telishman, but I thouzhit ho was an Iristiman he- eauee [inct hitn in Dublin—and T went awa 4lo 3200, according Io {ocatlon. Ad ~Qaliery, soe; $2.00, accors {gcatlon. missior iery, aoe; t, A r At the 10X OF "Tiie Pianon tnedl by 16 StaRom b | Are: from the wareroome of Jutfus I HAVERLY’S THEVTRE, Formerly Hooley's Theatre, Ramdoiph-st., between i LaSalle, i rpondents nppcarcd and filed an answer. in which they sileo that the bond, mortaage, and fire-poll- clen were duly delivered 'to the Company hy the agent of the complatnant, and they deny that the arder for the payinent of 'the procceds of {lie loan wa forced, oml aver that thiey made the payment to the nereon who presented It In gond falth, P'roofs were taken, and the Court, having heard CHICAGO BUSINESS (OLLEGE And English Training Sehool, 8TATE-ST., B. B, COB. WASHINGTON., k And 1. the partics, enteret rec di the bill of | MAGUIRE, & 1IAVE] Largrost | fon of ;i ! focling pretty unxlous ubout it. Tiie irst thinie | developed manyintoresting fucta, espeeluly inro- | po B Infered & decree dismiseing the Ll of | MAGUINE, & HAVEILY e | e et o Rind T he Hoked Stater, when Kot home on Saturday njgnt | gard to the nutomatic mental tendencles to In- Conrt. fanyilmn. Gool bosnliny piaces for students win 1 asked abeut my young preacher, and | sanity and eriminal actions. It appearing that the order for (he payment of EMBEREON’'S Re Pt ot the city. Capaclect any b e N my wife safd he apoke very well, but that hg | The Rev. B. N. l'm'knn(lf of Evanstan, read a | the moncy was a blank form afgnet in e L LURL lank b Angle, contalning printed words making uxumnnu; payable in drofts to Augle's order, and that the fgout of the Caninany czaeed there words, and in- 3 CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. rand Matinge This Day at 2 oclack, reachied rome different docteines from me. lhen, of courso, I diln't ke him, But wo went to church on Sunday, and I notlced thers pn‘vcr an " Perfeetion nod Its Allted Theorles,” which commanded closo attention. The Insti- tute cloked with a * Goodfellowship * gutherlng FIISS COMSTOCIK. Nos. 32 and 3!\)"(‘” Forticth-aty, Now Yorls, FACI : p terpolatod the words **carrent funds,” by swhich 3 G RESERVOIR PATK, was u large congregation, und that they were il | ‘Thursdny afternoon, of a soclal character, The ENGLISH, FRENGH, AND GERMAN JOATDING Bl Uielr iblcs. 1 liad gt Chia fn (hn, | abtetinaes was lare ‘and many of fh shumi | Fesne he ot o i 10 b e ety ANDTO-SIGUT ATS, Prices A RAY EIG0L vy by tavinwo eveniugs, When lie gave aut i | avalled hemecivesof tho oppartunity of attend- | {he fert ey e SUso (8 e o ToVICKI IS ST RE A A T SR text Tnoticed o smlle running round the audl- | g the Moody and Sankey incetings. It wjll he scen that the Supreme Court really McVICKER'S THEATRE, z JONOWENN, n AN RORIMAN 13 ST : funded 1837, 212 Weat Fifty-nintliost., faciig Central Park. | Uneqnaled 1or heasty and flealthtuliioss, Jhis Bugilen, Cinseieal, Frenoh, and German Family $ud Doy Kchout (or Yours Ladice will reopen Hnpt. 1, 4 Clrcular, giving fuil (nformation, will Lo furs on anpifcation, AN NorMAN, ence. It was the third chapter of Joln and the sixteenth verse: *For Gud so loved the world that He gave his nulrv Bou that whosoover Letfeveth in Min_shall not perlsh, but have v.-\'crlnnuu‘: life.’ The people were so much fn- terested that a crowd filled the church fn the evening, when he took the same text agralng and 8o wonderfully did he explain it that we asked him to preachevery nleht that week,)? ‘The week wos o nemarable une. Night after night Mr. Moorhouse preached to fmmense con- gregations, toking the saina text every times untll he made the love of God ap the central CENTENARY CIURCHL 70 the Editor of The Tritune, Ci1cAGo, Uct. 47.—It seems unfortunate-that the famlly jars of “Coutensry? have Leen brought hefore the publie, but, since it s 80, It Wil he well to correct some inaccurncles of statement as well a3 to dissent from the general spirit of your correspondent * Methodisp Epla- copal.” That any Methodlst could indulge in such gratuitous and {ll-mannered flings toward our venerablo aud beloved l)l!lm{: Bowman §s decides the case upon the ground of fraud, and not of agency. The Company {s doubtless just now anxlous to ascertain tlie whercubouts of the Reverened Concland,—not that a doliar coulid be recovered of him, but it Is sweet to be revenged, RUSS CONYERSION. How Viadimnir Got Iimself Baptized, and 1tow Russia Was Made » Chrlatlun State by the Wil of One Man. LAST WEEK of the talented Comedian, MR.JOSEPHMURPHY AB DAN Q' FTARA., In the Now Irish Drama, E ADANE VE Skl ik, penctpats 1t M MADAME O. DA BLLVA and Mrs, Alex Bradford's (formerly Mra, Ogden lloftman's) English, French,and German Boarding and lay-School for 'young ladies and children, with Every Night and Saturday Matinee. Next Week—(irand Itallan Opera, under the dl- rection of 3AX BTRAKOSCII. HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, truth of the wholc Bible, AL the close of the | Incomprehensible to o, and witi ey i New Fork Erentna Iodt, CIFK-Bevvariassms ~opnoslte Eherman Mouse, | callsilenics. No. 17 Weab Thirty-cighth-ste Now 3 b ol ek he prospect we have now of a war between —— ork, R . 2 o -night, cl c ) drrespective o S the lender o 3 ¥ NOTIER GLORIOUS BILL TIIS WEEK, oy T - heaven, and there meet Gabriel, who stands fn | views in _regard to the . pustorate ;‘,‘,‘:z},‘ffl“,:,"l'flhl:f;;';,r,:z&:‘l;;;'n"'}::f d.‘,‘m’i,','.’; '}?fi: Everything ew. Little Mac in binspectnities. Firs | Oharlior Institute for Young Ladies, the prescice of tud; and [ I wers to ask him | *Methodist Epfecopal "mn{ remnemberthotime | o 1o’ which- Rusely. beame Christian, | Feek af Biluks Jjuks, Funny &sm, The Coong 167 Madi New v Y how much God loves eitners, this s whot I | when he waa recelved fnto the Church, at whith sty her | conversion by force of armg | b Svege e ek casuaies, bl Kler. Fars Mndisngeny., New York, think he would taxt ‘God o loved the world | thne he gave an aflirmative answer to this LA o n | favoriics sppear. IR e I‘_’,"‘g“""];figflflmmbfl 2% plen dspdens il o thae [He gave his ouly begotten Son, that whoso bellevethidn Him shuuld not perish but have e\‘erlutln{z 1fe.! 1 He apolled one or two of my sermons for me, & prepared for the Harrart Aramintl reulars can be had on application, or nt BOPHIE LENZ aud Professor 3, J. question: “Will you chicerfully he governed b the rules of the Methodlst Eplscopal’ Churchi ‘The true Methodlst loves the polity and usaga of hils Chureh, which has rtood the storms of an from the Emperurs Basil and Constautine in thelr capital, (r,“unslnulluunlu. In the latter half of the tenth century the EXTRA ATTRACTIONS. rr W Grand Prince Sviatozlaf manazed to get bis uwn ADELPHI TUEATRE. Ll L kull trimmed with gold, Inserlbed With u leg- R QRAILIOAD TIiME TALLE, I have mever scen them - siuce, but he | hundred years, and {s the basls of the great | ofth Ry GRAND MATINEE TO-NDAY, 2 I'. M. . 2 b i 4 R A showed e that Uod loved sinners | prosperity which hna attended M““‘“‘LI"‘"" t":"(lxl|‘fidhu::i“g\?c¥lfi:f-umn?‘:tl nfll?u;‘l (xlxl;:rl;lix(lr:l'll:‘“ Afm.""ce Sahe ek Bymnans, curry and ARRNM.I AND DEPARTURE UF Tflflms in splte of their sins. T pity the man wlm,:ocs Moreover, there {s a growing sentiment. on the sons divided Russla between them. It hape N >xm:| s, the hir}v_nt.hl:flfl Artistng Miss down to holl with thatjtest hanging aver him, | part of our neople for s more strict observance B ' f ria Hoynoiaes e Dayeresinh and Janes: ey pened, however, that one of the sons, Viadimir, had ability and courare, two useful qualities which his tirothers lacked, and, haviog ambition also, he was not long in depriving himself of Lrothers, aud provided bimeelf with a united emplre whose borders he diligently labored to extend in every direction. Failing to secure the affections of a Princess whom he desired to marry, Viudimir made wue upon her fother, elow him with his own hand, and, without washing off the blood with which bis palm was atained, compelled the ludy to be- comne his wife, Viadimir was s pagan, and after winning this and other wars fn which he had_been engaged, he plously resolyed to give public thanks to his gods, and especially to Perune, the god of the golden whiskers, upon whom he conferred new ond costly beard for the ocearlon, e planned to saceifice n Chirlstlan youth upon this Fod's altar, sud was prevented only by the ghe stinacy of his chosen victim, who reslsted ma stoutly that lie was slain ju the uttempt to win cVere; and the Carle firnt time on any stage of the Great Local NEMESIS, O1L THE BRIGANDS OF CHICAGO, Feplele with Starlinge Tableaux, New Scenery, clc. Next Sunday Eve ¥Igh RAND BEN- EFIT 10 M08, B gt Erplanntion o, Refrence Marke.—tSaturtiy e copted. ¢ Sunday excepied, rivesunday a8 a tn. § Dall CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Offices, 62 (1 -at, (Sherinan )i kt * Caminl“at.y Gorier SIudifbm. uG &% (e eposa ) 434 73 aud, my frlenda, do not forget that it wna while wo were yeb sfuners that Chirist dfed forus. 1 Tave bee luto some humes in thiscits that were 50 vile and i liat I eouldn’ stay there five minntes, hut Jesus Chirlst waits to come inta the hearte of tho vilest sinner and take up His residence thero. It fsn't heentee we arc lovely, but heeause fle Is love that Chrlst died for uyy and ollers to come and dwell with us, ‘There 18 n[iunsn‘gc i the Bonge of Solamoen that 18 very preclous tome. Ity this: s banner over mu was love.” ‘There was a man came from Europe to this country a year or two_azo, ami he beeame dise satisticd nnd went to Cuba in 1867 when they hud that groat elvil war there. Finally he was arrested for n apy, court-nartialed, and con- etimed to be shot.” Tle sent for the Amierfean Consul and the Bneglich Consul, and these two men wers thoroughly convineed that the man was no apy, und {hey went tv ond of the Span- f5h ofllcers andl gald, " This man you huve con- of our usage than has latterly obtalned, Thy cholerfefulminations of * Methodist Episcopal ' and his Galena indorser are not representative of Church sentiment, the great body of our people belng {ntensely loyal, and Jealoits of any chunge in our fundauiental Inw. Now, the facts in tho cnse in regard to Dr. Thoinas betmg returned to Aurorn are few anl platn, Ile nd been stationed there but one Fuur, and, under onr usuge, bt church could confidently ask and expect s return for sec- nmle’mr, The Blshop and his advisers vould nut in justice disregard the unanfinous volee of that church in order to send him ton more powerfil chureh In Chicago, Not unly this, but there wus really no ground for the remuval of the Rev. 8, H. Adums from Centenary Church, it beng dn the order of our usage” that ho should "be returned, a8 he has been. Tha only ground of obfection agalnst hilm has been thnt Tie did not *denyw, and make the fuuncial run- uigjot the church an ensy matter, ”! Mondayexcepted. | Are WO00D'S MUSEUM, This Aflernoon and Eveniog, )ast performances of the BLACK FHAND. Monday, Oct. 80—DBy spcctal request—THE TWO OR- alacific Fast Line. aitubugue hay K allubudue Nichi vie Cwn 20maia Maht Expio aFreep't, liockrd @ | neaj &AL, Paul & Winons SLaCrosse Express. nernl Tronsatiantle Compan Mall Steamers New York and ilavre, cafling af Plymouth for the landing of passcugers, The splendid m Lhita favarite Fonts for the Continent, [Cahing rovided with Electric Bells,) wiil safl from pler Ko, i, 1601 of Jlarraw street, ., a8 fullows: ! Bsturday, Oct, 21, Be. m. cnieva Luke Exprons .. —1epot corer of Wells and lilng t—Lejwit corer of Cani and Ring . Germatn, 1 oux, —_— demned toheshotinan fnocent man. “Weil, | 1t 15 obviousty unjust to judge & minster by i ey < e ner. Suturdag, Oci. v 4 B, CENT tho Bpuutelr oileer sys, W the man Niw | that stuadurd, for i1 that B i I oL, vever, Vindlmir was nob | DanG Tl Loict, Satdsday, Oct- 24 6w, Depot, P IIOAN CESIRAL RATLEOAD. . beens tried by our luws and condeuned, the law | one-hall to iiree-fourths of “the ministars | g, 10! micans sutlsiied_that his rolizion was the | Bt duciding wwive) First eabis, 8110 to | “4feketioniue, 47 Clar st boatHeast oo ot T tunel take 1ts course, the man st die.” "Tho | througlout the country might b retired to- | DY UIY toans sutle hiad, or that his gods were | Thied cabiin £6n Teturn tekets & rediord raes, | —oolls und uf Pabuive Houss ot nest morning the man was led out; the grave | morrow, But Mr, Adutia Is no light-weieht, be- altogether worthy ol ' his uuunll:nn‘;we He | Bleerago £l with sipcrtor sceommdation, fnfluvnnx Teave, Arrive. waR nlrcady dug tor him; the black cap was put | fng confessedly 88 good & man as there s 1 the K L i X bedding And utenalis, without extr charge, o h on him; and the soldiers were thero roudy to | Rock River Confercnice, with the excention, per- | Ljtened to the miasionarics of varlous fulths Blesmen ’l?;llfil'l“ll’l 1S4k oAt Staerake putscn: 3 ¢ ol * s | Rers. Agent, 53 Browdway. recelve the onler, *Fire,” und jn n few | hape, of Dr. Thomas. The public are invitad to m{‘,’,:‘é‘dblfi,;“’nm,"y‘;‘ ll)':f)’:'L::‘dn'{l';‘ll“m‘f;‘l‘}‘“':" * SIUITE. 07 Glarkors Apent tor. Gieomo. moments the man would be shot and be put jn | hear hiin. Not “imarried men,” as the member Judaism lie rejectod na unfit for o great youne (. m. that grave and covercd up, when up comes a 5 A +0:30n, 1. 0 its followers had been unable to nterviewed hr THE TRIBUNE reporter sectns empire b earrluge Just fo time: the Ameriean Consul | to think are the desideratum, but all, the rich ) ui\v"orth German Lloyd, - ‘ _ crve thelr own national exlstence, and were Nt B took the” American flag and wrapped it | and the poor allke, all who wish to live for the s_r fye 4 ¥ o 3 y e S el 4 underers on the face of the carth, Mohau- 2 %7 grotd b, i " B | ot corts at who wih 1] enchtag art cap. | fedunies i not ploare him bocuies it sucr | TVEKeNROmAL iy Compapy s ovey Eatur: | 4 aturdav K. < iy . § Moy . § ini W e s g e VAl B “mvited Lo Cont -l‘*C ey 61 816 COr- | ook forbude thie uee of winc, and Viadimir | Taies of pasadssFrom Sew York by Svamenoken. CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS aul CHICAGO Bt Dl Dy el ] disly vt e O N raanan, | geteemed wine ong of the nectarae things of g«,:;;‘,?,‘";-,,,,‘;;,’f.i.'fl%é}ii;'&“ih&”:h%'fl%i"?fl”,f,fi,‘.‘;fii KANBAX OITY & DENVER SHORT LINE) s s on 5 Y . ) 1 e. 'The Roman Church recognieed In its Pope pRssge ELRICHS & GO, fon Depot, Wewt Elde, near Madlonest, bri el Not it I Gl tlivre S oot beoe = a person superlor o imeelf, and tirefore he | &P SRy g JERIGIR £ Q00 1 Unte e e Shigrar Mallant. britze, goverinients behtnd those fiags. And o G THE REV. COPELAND. would have nothing todo with it. Thus one | o s #aya, Y Come under my banner, come under the falth ufter snother wae rejected for cnuse, and | Great Western Steamship Line. | e o e ot et s IR | o oo Shiton B et ko | TR B o e n e s | v D Easpclly & Doncer Fu e m“:'"' der 10(‘1 ‘;. n N 51"“‘ mrmxo 1“ o c 1118 Explalts, to fiim. e 1@d pursued bls studies of 1 hielogy | ARRAGON, Sytnons EL: Lonis, Eptinkteid & ety el P Ak e B e Bpectal Correspondence af The Tribune. diligently, senBing n comunlssion of learned mc | CORNWALL, g dn 30 | Fekiuand i al et o e Tave, " Auy 1 flost ovc‘rucvcl;‘): Drs Morxes, fn, Oct. 2.—Every now and "01:1':,1;:“)'7::’:1 ‘:L‘:"n’flllh’ {:‘,"fi"&'me » Christinn ffn}-'z‘vg:afit\!‘-‘xtf O Trerala Bicetako e r: L':n‘izfl:.of‘:"wla m"k“:fi;‘g ke Y 3 P o 2. Al VAL F, WLITE, 67 U ‘ Lfe: g 3 mml l'mrn, S.‘”tllu'pmvurlo( n'lmhcurl. hmll-d“l'llil then turns up some exploit of tho Rev.d. A. | of th Greck aelvol, nd stralehtway he destrod Cmm,‘}l“ froncs F. WUITE, 67 Clark-st., Xichiges s‘fif‘f""“z’h#““fl-v“!“‘““"“ o) ;.Vfl"u‘e‘r"“‘;e]“""_" :l“ny Yhml‘;vc :‘“{'J'(‘:“‘I‘_’;;;: m‘: Copeland, who has figared extensively through- | to e ba niized, but here a difliculty presented olict & Dwliehs Accommutat 6 o fold T ¢ ey o ny s " | 9uLthe couniry s awinalor, ucor, it | Hoel, o betuaptieed W st vt aorion | ST ATE LINE LAKE SHOLE & KIGHIGAY SOUTERY T ATk and fmpostor generally, Wheu last heard from | There were nricsts enough in Lis capltal, of . S BOUTHERY, Acirivate. Tetter oo Ouhaibodizes %1 | Toran o big Tkl irst B e course, but they were humblo und desplsed mls- | NEW YoRK To JLASGOW, LAVENPAOL DUBLIN, Leave, . Arrive, Am,'!‘ua. m‘“’lr b',",']"‘ 4 r‘u;’lfl \ ARYA3 (s e Just. swindled & church 8t | Gonnries, heln ging to the lower orders of the | grape oRAEEAST "”"“4’61%-; Oct. 20 | Matl, vi i Fndreds rematnioy pchters full houses aud | Indianapolls, und made wreck of tho reputation | Clorr aid VIadinr positively would not b~ | KTATE OF 1DIAN Thuraday. Noy, 4 | Bueclal hundreds remaluing forthe attermeeting. A | of sowe of ids femnle members who had been come a Christian througl the agency of a less | Andevers altemate Thirsdsy tiie r. Cabin, &, | Atlsntic Expres 1| Hihal number huve profeesed Christ. Mr. Stebblus’ | drown fnto his snare, und was looking fe % el ’ i £aoand ¥ according W accommodations. Return [ Loleliour Accomino 40 SRTHOEN - X n " B tur | person than an Archbishiop, As tlicre was no { Bl 5 4 5 Right Express. . ml§3i9 0 o fi:}fim““fi““fi"’l‘fiaflg "'_"‘,’x’"‘:"‘}‘l'“‘n“t']“:',',‘l‘}.’l{h‘l‘é‘;’ green pastures n Vermont, with the Can- | Archblshop in ltussia’ tho great pagan Emperor |- Hokets, 110 to g1 oy Second bt $43. SR L LI LR " Return Tieketn, S50 10 AUSTIN, 1 ada line convenfent for escape and retuge, N, BAL J. WAREAL] Apply &CO,, General Agent He formerly flourished for & thme in must of course fmport aue from the Byzantine 5 . Managor! &4 Clark-si.. Chleago, There s every eause for euconrazement,” CHIOAGO, MILWAUEER & T, PAUL EATGRIAD, " Emplre to convert and baptize him, and he = T _OTET _ | Unlem Depat, corner Sladison uhd Canales “Flete Alolter trom Kolanwzoo, trom M. G, Hodie, | Jowa, “and” Ieft o rocond . of -rase | bon vors convert s baptizs him, ‘und he 7 OfiCe. 1 South Ciark-stes Oppotio Shorman Tt aaya: The Lord fy blessiie us greathy in our | eatisy hehing, which will bring bim to tho Pe W Iy . Fuy Y se. Al g \g) [ v g e + Oppuslic Sherman Slotise, i Hiothrs Wil i Bisareors | ciut bl e vl e b o tho pen | Gl it and Courcrtound-giaysend | ANCIIOR LINE MATL STEAMERS : than meeting our expectations in preaching and I ftation does not intervene, His villatny here | yeclesiastics in regul state for the purpose: but Newvurk and Glosgow: P e e anihe attndunco IYCry | s been revived by a rocent docislon of the s | {he sonng-cam et to Ghet s wras, bt CAHIERR A, ges e tom | Vi ‘VVIA"A‘)ET:'II’!: P R largo, tho fooling fs devp und rapidly increasing, | prome Conrt of the United States concernng u | customed to gsk favors of the Byzentine B | New York 'to Glasgow, | Livi Londonderry, | _Dsy Express, +10:008. 19, [* 4:00p. m. nnd the indleations of o great worltof arace ure | guatter In which he qluyn:d 8 promiuent part. | perors, aud he would rather have remaitied sn | Cabies, §65 1o “"w {,nlrknn‘r“ ‘-A';t sleorage, £23, W’g-:nrl'_ein:rg: - 5 . it the bizheat degree oncouruglig. o God be | He resided av Codur Hapids, and was. commmis. | hororaidy pagan than ask for the means of | AUBTEALLA, Gof, o0 oot LLY ov. & 7am | Wikconsin & Sinnesoia Tt 0P M 11008, m Uie glory. S = elonud by the Northwestern Murual Insurance | conversion. al o $70: blaerays, $25, _Nhehit (R woee o 0238 e 0. m. Bbctvicraan to Mr. Cro froin Belvidero says: | Company, of Milwaukes, to_neotfate Toans in | e iyl mad e up bis mind, howeser, to he D ar 0 it st earrehcraten, | AU tratin runs in Siiwagice THrkets Tor - T Mecetliyn opened CI}Wurauuuc,ll;.L k;,:l at | Towa on behnlf of the Company. e arranged coma a Christian, and ho defermined to mareh NESDERSON BROTILE ah and Minneapulls are good elther vin Madison and Bralrie CLAICN C, 1 prayer prevalling. I'rni!. n juan of 810,000 with H. G. Angle, of Cedar Itapids, or, ut lenst, Mr. Angte applied to hitn foy nlonn to that amount; to seeure which he gave to Copeland bonds and mortrages on real estate, and & policy of lusurnnce, and alse nslt:h!. druft, i printea form, stenod in blunk by himself, "With these, Copeland, in May, 1871, appeared at the oflive of the Com- puny, presented the securfties and order of An- Lle, aud received the £10,000; and that was the lust geen of Copeland, = Angle brought an ac- tlon fu equity In the Unltod States Circalt Court here, to have the bond and niortguzes set aslde, heeause Copeland was the agent of the Com- du Chien, of vis Watertown, La Crosse, and Wluoga. ILLINOIS CENTRAL EATLROAD. Depaty fout of Lako-st. wiid fout 0f Fwenty-sccond.a, teket Ot near Clark, nu army into the nelgbboring nution and cap- ture an’ Archblshop Ly foree, taking the King- dum of Huaven by vivlence, as it were. 1Mis fullowers approved this plan right heartily, us it would gmive them ample opportunitics for plunder, sud war waa at ones declired by this vonvert in search of au Archiblshiop to baptize m. s first point of attnck waa the Clty of Kaolla, {o the Crimen, but the resistance mnde was 80 vigorous that his slege of slx inouths threatened to end in follure. Whon inntters were ut their worst, however, treachery come to his aid, and, learning the source of ‘the city's NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIDPS, New York to Queenstown ana Liverpool. THEQUEEN, Octt, 7:5u8 | RPALIN ov. 4, 78 m. VTALY, Oct. 28, 2o pw | KNGLA oy L, 1 pem T LONBON, FRANCE. 0ct.21,7:30 8.111. | CAVADA, Ort. 28, 2 p.m, Cs 3% $40, and 870 enrrency. leturn rutes. Steersge tickels, 826, cur- rency, Drafta for £1 and upwantaon Great Dritaln sid Irelaud, Apply 1o I', U, LARSON, 4 Bouth Clark-at. AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. wator Preghyterian (hurch. BEVIVAL WORK AMONG THE GERMAN CHURCHES, A meeting of the Gevinan miulsters of this ity was hield yestenluy ot which the following minfstera were presont: The Hev, Messrs, Eseher, Hell, Lechler, Grat, Albriding, Post, Leyringhaus, Loeber, Rinder, Musiler, Hietsch, ehnell, Lamped, [nselbubl, Swerts sl Tors rer, and, by ‘nvitatlon, Mr, 1. L. Mowdy, The objeet of the meeting was to devise some plan of reaching with the Gorpel the German- spuaking people of our city. After a free inter- change of aptnion 1L wus deetded whold o meet- ing Sunday 151 Ruudolpl BL. Louts Expri . Louls Fuat Culro & New O redie ufternoon, Nov, 5, at 4 o'clock, In pany, and therefore the payment of the mone! vator sup. lucut It off and conpelled n Cubin, futermedlate, and steerage puasuge Ko Farwell 1, to he condieted by Mesars, Moody | o him was o payment, 1o Anghes tha iy | LIGOE SUpPLY, i AT 1LOWEST RATES, J0AcO, BURLINGTOY & QUINOY BATLROAU. aud Bankey, gesisted by some”of the Germun | inoney fn the © bands of - thelr sgent {lullmiir now bad Archibicbopsn pleaty, and, | General office, 148 La Salia-at., corner Madison. | *ri.s 4nd Chd sn Sikiosms i minlsters, " The Roy, Wessrs. Locher, Leveing- | wun "t the risk of the Compaty | the water hiaving bean restared to lts cliannels A L MILNE. Weatern Avent. | _ Clirk-s epote. haug, Escher, Post, Husoluhn, and Beraer were | yntll paid to Angle, It was nlso set up thay thy there was 1o obstacle to hisimmediate baptimn | == S appalnted s committes Lo areange for the meet- | grder given by Angle wua the usual printed | buy the convert wanted auother wife and an GLOVEN, Matland Expross,......... I fnes, Somgof the Moody aud Sankey hymns | form of slizht-drafts) made payable to his order, | nlifance ns well us & religion, amd he sent B mes- | TSt D s })mw- und Sicator Dasseni and golos will ho transhuicd lnto Germannnd | gud that ke wnnfp, Hor onder ” had been | genger to Constantluople to domand thy hatd tockiund, Dub used on the oceaslon, ernsed by Copeland, and the words “ in current | of the Princess Aune, the stater of the two Em- BT, CHARLAS, : funds ® fusertod without s knowledee or con- perors, woolyg her with a threat to suck the Tho gvungoltsts, the Reve. IL W, Brown and | sunt. Thie Cunrt (Judge Love) held that Copo- | Canital 16 e ok hee et s oppose hls €. W. Pahiicr, have commenced a series of ro- Jand waa not the agent of the Compu: to vival meetlugs in 8¢, Charles, Hl. The work 1s | 1o v S L A eult, Cousent was reluctantly given st lnst, this transnctfon. The guestion was not ‘one of P and Viadimic was baptized aud iarried on the careled on fumuch tho same manner as that fn agency, Assuming that Copeland was the arent | same duy, It s perhaps worth mentioni hat BUY Aurora uhlrm:nhnn:l itrondy thero ara some nquircra | of the Gompuny tonegotiate loanuin lawa, it was | fe had suvera) wivas o ceady, while the ctirell fiuters 24 I’:‘“‘Sfin L ; du"m' The brethren there ure much cu‘mpu((;nl for AngluTltl non_x'w!sslunhnlm lmlmt with which Lo unitod himseff restricted [ts mem- cnnsag Ol Leavanmirtht 3 encouraged, ceive the money. o ovidence showed that | bers then as it does now to one. % i NNOUNCEMENTS, Copeland went to Milwaukee at the roquest of o b o SO Be M. |} 0163 A, I Having got bmsell converted to Christianity abso greal a cost of time, money, and labor, Viadiniir determined that his people shoul alyo become Christions, His plety and zoud for religlon, which hud so ri'wnll{ shown them- selves I Dis attempt to maku » human sacritice to hia fdols, were clinged only in thelr dires Eajy, 110:00 ‘s Orovs Accommod’ul4) 100 8. Uruve Avcommod'n(® 418 p, I]TCa, RRRETTt LN O unday, fEx Saturdny,” § Ex. Monday, Ticket omotan AL SRIOADO LINE: Dacitc, ud s depots Expostivn byt 9780t A Mr. Moody'a lecture on Danlel nt the Taber- nacle Snnxlu{ morning nt 8 o'clock, Preaching wlso ot 4 and 8 ]\. ., No tickets required. Monday evenlng Mr. Moody will lold o meet- Ing exclusively for converts and lnquirers ut Farwell [lall, A pralse meeting, at the samo hour, will ho Angle, He liad the bouds, mortguges, and order to pay the money to bim incurrent {umls, Hgued by Ancle. The order was orizinaliy to puy In “ drufts®o the onler of." Theas wonds were stricken out after the order wos and #current funds » written fn. GLOVES algned There \:u 1o 4 evidencs but that of Angloto that effect, or to | tion, He was ns eealous for raligion 1w a8 bo- lield In the Tabernacle, conducted by Mr, Sunk [rove the nlteration, Prip it to bis own in- | for, but n different. rell v(un.’-‘ufl Do waa - p | Leare | Amive ¢y, uksinted by ety postors, erest, and, (£ Lruey Woa u forery, 1L would be | natiout of slow, processs T tho conyersion af a e-s O e allimen Draw. T, Shirdf the Seuth Side Unlon smeetings | & dungerois procedent o avold solenn written | s Risianee -1 waa no part of s ples s soo. " R WHHOUE ke a:o0a. .| arto. nfl‘l"l’:‘t: glnl‘:‘lmxlm:; fi\?’l;h” “‘;,“nk‘:iluurhslhll-ét m?:]rumux‘ual. nmlul set ! u}dwb Iil,'fllllm'll;ml son with his subjects, x;r to pn‘uu;n tothem. He | sressce—— - c— A}l:‘nxuu Ex?’m.“; x-anu.., i . o up hrch and Michiga vene M. E, | ayideuced writing stgue ho parties, | w S , und 1 1 hecon s halaceDrawing- Roor " Ghurch will ineet with the Filth Preabytertan | upon chu" nnuupfiurtcd &Mcm{, ot n,l‘ldr“"‘?}“flfi',’rdf At ripd. Fhat R bty JoefrresramoeTery L L v wul ilstet Cat 8:08 p.'m. | #:10p. 1. He nrlrpml the golden- “avenue and Thirtluth and that under cir- wiskered father of the gode of his recently “Galy ilne ruusiog the o Church, corner hu\huml cars ta Nuw York, a party to tha I.rnunctlunl Tm FIRE atrect. ' Seruton by Dr. Everts, cunstunces rendering 1t lmpossible to procure | Bought beard and of bis’ costly raiment, and F RE ACIFIO RATLRO ——— th testimony of ather partics to th lustru- | dirccted attention to the fact thut the god was I I I Dapat :fl?fi%’:fi”flfi?ua Lurfil’:o‘unnn MISCELLANLOUS, ment. If Copeland was the Company's sgent, | unly u log of wood, e had the dethroned fdol CLOTHING Tickol otlive 60'CIurK-alteots why did Angle give an onder to pay mongy to 2 ¢ Yy Irazged at n borse's heels, whipped by soldiers, ‘ n P e e L A s Company's ows sgaut Thatwould v ny- ail fing o & river, Hs tha. prescuce of the Shghtly Dnmaged by Water, | s | | Depire_ 0 aunual Alumnl Inatitute of the Congre. ing to thamselves. The Court, in an elaborute people. L i Jat" fire' of Mall> Qarrison & Cov, New {glw‘_gln i:mus- ¥ m“a B 10 gatloual Theologleal Beminary, near Unlon | argument, went on to show that it wua the In- | | Having dispared 3 all the Russlan cods fn | $540 o few of dlall, Garrison & Fine | Efein Passen )| Siank: Lurk, closed its sesston Thursday. It has beon a eetingg spparontly of great profit and inter est to ull coucerned. All the puvers presented were hizhly entortalning and gratifying to the membors, who gathered. from all the North- western States to the number of about fitty, The Rev. J. A. Montgowery, of Morrls, I, varfable rule of the Cowjmny to pay its toans in drafts payable only to the order of the purties to whum the loun was made. The presuing- tion in this case, from ull the clrcumstances, was, :ht the departury from the rule, and the chavge of the order, were with the kuowluige and consent of Augl therefore tho loss must fall un him, through whony, by his own carelessncss or undue cone lke munner, the (irsnd Prince wivancud to mure positive menasures, He ondercd sll the |mu‘»luurhls vnrltal W assemble ou the banks of the river, and ut a gives siginl they all rush- ed futa the water, with the children n thejr arma, amd were thus baptized in o body, Notwithstanding his violent sl aometimes unchristian methods of procodure, Visdinir was Clothing, 10 he sold at Appraieers valuo, 80 jier cent below drst cost, duy to day untlf closed, at 168 South Clark-st., Chieago, I, Jobbera will ind It to their advantage to axam- Ine our stock, which Sala to contlnae from | ERiE % Pronel Pro i fact o sincero convert ta Christlanity, al INA? ne, rosd a paper on “Lay Prouchers and Preach- [ jrcite B Tl TR GATECRINAD b Shddie cou- though his notions of retfmlous methods Werg | coemsammmoee bVANCIAL, S A7 51098 oS 000, m, ing," which was s thoughtful conslderation of who exerclsod good fuith and all ressonable dill- crude, and with: what Mght by had he Labored | - I tod H m“m.;yflt:nwlfd. §Dslly.” thslurdsy wicepted. thot sublect in all #ts bonrlogs, Tho dlseussion | genco, Mr, Anlo’s bill was distlsscd, i ho | toreatly. or the mew s 1 e Eabared $]00 nvested Has $‘l 700 i . Which followed developed n varfcly of opin- | gopealed to the Supreme Conurt, where tho do- supertiuous wives aud dismissed hls S conei Pflld a Profit of . BALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD, fons, both favorable and adverse, dod elldted | elsfun of the Court below wis roveraed, The 4 hinea, e besltuted ta make war, sl coused to shied blood. Lo tulle charches, ahash svhouls, and hospitals, 1l encouracd foge, dntrodineed a code of faw, relord the Tralus leaye fiom Expostiion Hulldiug, foot of 3 Fore-st, k:wmrc‘::‘m clubu,."-nu:r ":!!?& Svoivdd c. aud Depot (Expusition Bulldiva). coushicrable carnestness, 1o 10st of Lhe oppusing spe lar exception of Mr. Mowdy and his work fn duelng the pust few monthe, nnder nur jmproved wysivm of opierating i Stocks. Risks reduced Lo nowinal vams and profitsincressed. ook cuntalne 44 notlceable iers tade pare opinton of that Court Is us follows: Persons dealing withaan ogent aro entitled (o the wame protection s i dealing wih tho princis T By VT e g T W Leave. | _Arrive. Lheir critiising, 1, 10 th satent that the agent ucte within b | (15al wyote sl Tupldly wivanced his prople | 0 IR INIADGE & Co. Day Express, e mlieoe o The Rev. W. Crawlord, of Qreen Hay, Wia,, | scope of hissuthority. Putvuant to that sule, i | n yiiation, He was s man, of preat Kenitle, tWull-sl.. New York, Fuat Expre B I 810 b o lutereating paper o “Expository Urencli | settied law that Wheta s ppesotinble - 1 yticig inedustey, and unloging zeal for what: Pucln Kxp: wiss b il S0 b i wariily eonppendlng that practice, \vlllt.l:l ot A1ed up, Such bnatoment, mhr'- ever he bedleved'to be good.” Hewas Justly sie- 1Dally, * atly, Sund: . The Rev, A, O, Wleht, Priucipal of the Acad- vy ut Fox Luke, Wis., tuve a Hyely and forcis ble ™ Blon for w Widet Reading Auonz Minis- ters. ‘The Rev. 8, E. Lathrop, of New Lon- don, Wis., read an oppreciative % Memoriul Tribuse to Pruf, Jose ph Haven," who died two named The Great, and afterdeath was popatarly cutled u salnt, ‘Thus Iusslu was couverted from u pagan futo a Christian Vower by Ll L of oue au, tivered, curries on ita fuco an Implied sutlority to completo the enme by flling up the blanks; but the suthurity finplied from thu exlstence af the blank would uot authurlzo the perwan intrusted with the instrument to vary or alter the wasterial terms of the instrument by erasing what fs wrltton or print. SHIUAOU' Rm&lmlm & ok, curher uf Vi Bureu 3 Bberman-ati, uflice 0 Clark-at., Ehermnn il EA!!n’lU RAILROAD. Tickek y aes tho suoduL ks esle overy Wity days. Lioilabie Kiock Urlyllekes negotfated st favorable ralus, blocks bousht and catriud us 1o asdesiryd o depualt 0 3 10 5 per el Clrculug au Weekly leports sent free. SEUS 00, A8 1o ADUImUL hive hud 1o etieras | S0 a8 PIFS OF iho anme, wor wy pacvert Hhn bnnt: CAL IRRITATION, i PEaTan Tt & At Re ineeting since his death, und bad not, conse- | #ud meaning of the suinu by 8ilng the blunks with al Dispaich o 1hs T ey lubt Expres. Triduna stlpulations . repugnant to what was plajnly and drann Haves, i, Oct. $7.—On_ applica- anently, taken auy publle action, the followiuy clvarly oxprc ¥ T e s LAKE NA ¢ o i presaed du the fnstrutent before it was | tlou ot Mortimer Trotter the Bouseliold goods Foilo; At i VA T RGIA Thously Bfopteg, ey heartlly sod unanl: | Sodelrret St © e of Mary B, Trouter, buve been selzed on v wiit [ NEW YORR. LIFE [NSURANCE COHPANY QOODRICES STEAMERS, etolras That we, the Aluml Assoclation of | poiary ey nerisct [a bls-dhicretton, haca | Of replevli, “Thla ‘ecvives thp uld exeitemunt [ . W5 TR L Linig and_canddentia) infor- | Eeturday bosidunt fekve il Lon)® SXC0plod) pa. m. ez fifulugteal Somtnary, o heroby Wach on | Fitolmcetss bty oe up (e biompes it ks | Ovor Lho votor diieulivs, There s u. furws | con lon mpartant i thoi, sorucsriog. hat o | For Lread Heven. Grasd Has i fecord our high appreciation of the 11Te anl 1abors | not i s nen LafoD, e 7 srailng what Y% | opcn-air fud! suation meoting of citizens belvg | Py by yeliiig thelr uatos. sddress nambe a M An i o 7. m. of our duparled lescher of Uology, Prof, doaspis | WHLLOR or printed, uor by flling the bianks with nc}d Wwith tho praspects of violent ineasures { 8¢ pollZies xnd sniunnts of fusneauc t ISVERTI. For tronts by ad Laion Harior. e Laven; stipulations repuguant to the plajuly-expresscd in. | being taken in cuse of furthar prossvutivn of GATOR, Lock Bux 4175, New York City Poel- | Ludloglou, Mabisten That wo catimato hla work io this Bowluary as of | teullon of the suwv, se shown Lk it writteu or | Mrs, Lrotter, Otllca. Thurday.