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THE CHICAGO It ian diMeulty ed of incn's own atthe back of tt, Bat what becomes of the Idea | about fi =~ THE REVIVAL. {int the neceptahicness consisted In the offering | making! Thera ls nat a word about ft In the Co belng of bint? olat Yon can't find naingle porsage in all Chriet’a — Hut there ina much greater point about o those | tenchinge, of in hie Aealinge with the poor sinners ntinued from the FUth Page oll Hebrew nacrifices, Have yon ever thought | whocame to Him. in which ie evor hinta at the co mm, | What {t wae which wan the nnblent distinction | past afill hanging aver thom, if they gally did re aa or conti be In the world. ie Comm. | between them, and the sacrificenamong the heathen | pent and get to work to change! Why, as long Wat tan ily We {eee Haye en alnce fegples ronniy Tt wan Just thins shat, amore the | azo an the thme of Excklel that dimeulty about the 9 Gal acd Aneclm'® , ehrawe, racrifices were never remurded as atoning | pasi fie mised Motte anrtink from thare od Wear Of ) gor moral guilt, Asiana the dolatrose nations tha ater, Nz peing much, m fantter Of AIFANES | iden wna that the nnerifces of anltnal Ife. CTL haA Hugin. Chirlat's oat! Bt, of human life, would serve as an ment | iath eammitted, and keep all my atatntos, and de ight. ent mock aa Oo mero subatitation, for all kinds of critnen, Now the dewa wero fren setened qaite ro MUG Wt ta churches ave been | from that "The «* ane’ for which all thane. ‘rains | (at wiilen fe Inwfal and Fight, he fall surely purpore of changing the ryatem. that | ville, Butte County, was once one of the richest and a cote witha e nt debate was taken. 1 HatirEts fae cuiicad asekaveornce xan | mining locates in the State having. pleted | (thy tam supported in oheton, te ci at Continued from the Firat Page. hy his party platform, hia own record, and his let. | over $4,000,000 from the bed of the ereck alone, that State was castont. Recognizing the anteldtal ter of secentance, that no other courea inaven to | The rich pockets have long aince been worked Hnatiy repeniesn fbattled against 4 until it was So eRe him butte carry ont what hasbeen promiscd the Intradtierd 8 bill providing Kenanitenty @: ‘one: les ites waillers ln made. Py Iwanle by tel party ‘and hy hinselt, Mie paid high | Wty but there fs ttcte ground on both atdes of Hab, ial fhe caveat nt Aa ob cetlon, lear tateed to Fee ere ratig Teo Hepublican nominen to | (rinute tothe excelent character and conraae of | the ereek which will pay with an outlay of | sustained bya contirmatery rete epilen ca be reatig’ & head taticr than bls tival in everything | (or, Hoyer, and declared lie (tirtstow a) fein bes | gome money for water. These clama ware held | Far threo year T struguled to wet ho Hat thea nat maken inan of affairs, tien. Bong wan cul | istration wonid be contplcvons for reform, rentore | UY Blot of poor German miners, who labored | Fy hui bane the Heute nice. On the fret occa, rere rene retried the commits | align of a ronud currency, and general eficiency, | patiently and looked for auccess in the future, th eee. abe in the Vicruag, bat ; on tho second, last winter, inenteneceenfully thle fall, being largely aided by | gaa fae Mr. Brisiow apoko withont notes, but | nnti), In 1c}, they were notided that a claim bad : ent” advocate, trav ove WAS srTtiRD! better | seg¢ tha wicked will turn from all hinelns that he 4 whohad been Ita strongest’ advocate, fre was He. ex: aed) | When he cane to epenk of the Southern question, Be sir » from over any of te Peaking the grown that At ray ae offerings" were appointed were, afterall, merely Hee he sual haf dle eels tan pressions that Whe etfore of thr ex Hele! sp ns rans 4 | of the condition, wants, and duty of the south, | been Aled which > ea anitton: mare that the vote be reconsidered) ede lia lait US et | Raarce conheenpeecn cota at | miehn | ipinrgesoos it Behave, | BE ae erosion og | Eoeh nyen Wagga els et Mt, | 1 waned Genta vay callie Hendy | i ing. tly, ae" fow el mare hace paver OF Aue, He anion, | REC? A oan ander a, sort, of excomunntention reat era you have Christ's Goapel meraazo | ‘Zul Uartst new tue queiitentonmet a good Rep- | aenala on it wan alte to be misreprerentad, hn | Cotnpany, with W.C, Hendrick the nepliew of art brfore the clore, of the gcrnlon. the Demo Wrarlee eat ea in, America, have | tion ‘og ing, ent OM from, "tho cangresa. | and christs own saving workin a couple of cu | rereninitive.. Tle inrindy end wuiaching. In, ta hod thought iadvienble fo write ont whnt he had | Gov. Hendricks, as President. The miners suc. A anxious to have prompt action inthe matter, for expression af hia views, and will vote an he shot, | 6,087 to hin neighbors and friends on thie enbject, | ceeded In securing connec), and the pult was | they tonne ont thee mintnice ; farthe Ttlwhts and #0 well entiegied are hin. frienda From the verbatim ome ays port of ite tried hefore the United States Commissioner, | And now we aro thrown back ae toa lata, OF his Sthesn for the position that they with leave | fPecch If RII He wcen that Col, Reon, In peat | the, Maryaville Land Oitice | having ruled | misrule, which prevafied print to tha twenty. nothing undone to Insure tia muccers; brit. asin | WM. at ome, laa apuleon even mies ero | against as n fraud. ‘The eutit | recond Joint rite, thue lenving the power entire tho cous of Bir. Smith, hla dofeat Le alinioxt certain, Sa Oe ae pene: eae was defended for the Company by | Inthe handeof the Vice-President. Tho rae c'the Atonement” | simply | paerifce, int they never” thoneht “that real | artag, fs Le crea at doe tov Ae mane | mort ie coud bw ota nat wart” orate | ya amen eny are Cal tx dt wanstec ond they hava beon preaching We | great transgressions atern punishments were ap | anoles, anu live tho now, hapby iy of Ills dear in do. | pointed; nover a word nbant wiping ont auch sins | Chiro, + happy ind from hell, hut asthe crownind | by eaceifce. For murder, death. For adultery, ‘ . Chelat's saving work was almply a work In hn tipon the snbjcet of the Southern Democratic poll. : tees rerent ies er a He ot Heese. Meal‘ | fet, ay mdoapning pean, deat 80 | near vopernanda hero belevetia, Uri | trom 4souut 6000, awavar, Ca, carter wil | {J (mamas Sold South by ebot-enn Fale 8nd) Tay Teh edie veri of Ialanse ‘THe pe fears tne ating of inn achant thin sratata et caret meceiva appeal tothe heart of man. || | fuur of fve fol. ‘Thora were one oF two minor | Hicm to realize It, and to encourage them to act | doubtiean rednee there tars to rome considera’ | "posit niin men, to the Henry Clay Whigs, and | plteation for title seta forth, fracing the ncisfon to the Vico President arives Boe at 0 at Mintek to the Nowetl HinceWormenfoived: ket on the whove tno euincinne Waa thera nia difleulty tn the wayt Yer, tut tt | National ticket by his eandidney. plo the Union Democrats the spore ‘har profound mar EAGHARE SlonaTion ov me tnormT | | fact was mada evident hy the cane of Wikconatn te Now, e 1, bu hy wh yl Isted not In rome mysterious dificulty inQod's i cance, coming from this rentatlye iat the claim bas been tn the possession of 1857, Before your da: ht We fom, He rr netelno af thie darkert period of the | f haya fatd down mands out Ingo and clear. and Je | fuetiees hut eluyly inthe everlasting diMculty of 1M THe RIXTH DIBTHICT, Kentucktan and Honthern Mepublican: thie ts a | Company for fifteen sear, f x ¥, cht Well, tho matter a ¢, 01 & i ¥ ‘a ven years, andl that ereo { stood tha: Ow! of sue neg cha hcemeun: | Henin ey morse at spun yal | man's harntronaifieteilolwies x | QUSR TONGS Cae aie a stare ty | en aR sects cege ed | cll herr tne edn statment. | Preenia cee tpg ted fat ibe moral of, —it fa all t le omer Ne pide Leak ARE, i hich Chrlet wan | encouraging for a largely Increased Republican | yy A eworn to hy W.C, Hendricks, who came out | 98 the mppolnted day, but cast their vote at a later Fe eee oO, BLOD! hat there war aapecial prophetic omercy in toro | steiving auainst all Ma tifa. ‘hile was the dinicuity | ynajortty, it tea renewal ot te at dentate | Mog hare brouzht rain nid desolation upaa He | tere, houeht a few elatins nnd located gore | date; Wien the olectaral voto wax being counted Dy = a OD Fhe thing that God ena ju Metalls | whieh ‘brought rejection ‘pon tim, and whleli sain the blood ee ee ror which To lets ba recruit, for tay the ate Ree they. wire nae yrhion He wonltn’t he rojgeted, bronght venti upon er peed Miitcal of eonding them to | hnman guilt was’ the very” thing ‘which | tut conta ner be oversomececent uy tile dying pen eo He ened His blood, and if | they’ were not. anppored to wifia outl | et net hae wine the real effect of Chriet' Fal, chetst WY iter yourself behind | ‘That tothe reaann thats a8 the Fewlal religion | qcaah' eae ag ney the apostle cane tedwel, ko you mill cxbetanched,—that la the docteino. | dtevelaped into ity higher atagor, rucrifers alto- | inuct pan tt ¥ . i son rane rriiualizing of the matter, no ox- | gothor camo to be made rolicht of If ithud | “irtioy dwelt no much upon, mpoke of it with auch are tene AP rey witch, having tried ‘thes to | Neon that those old sacrifices were on awfnl fore- | ploritying thanktniness, becauao it was tlie preston of * tany humbly trast for fortivenoes, | shadowing in animal blood of the omalpotent | Ciriai‘adtenth, witch had been eet Heh TO FO ena retticds the debt ispatd and | Chriet-blovd, they wonli not hyo been Tens ACEC Ne ek eee pein ingagainst yout And after working | thought of when men's Ideas of God, and duty. } tat cneist had broneht to b n th D there fener ercial napect of It, ho saya that this ain becama higher. And sowhen wo rench Saetst bait benyighe te tease Bein them ar cars azo between Kimball and Bouck sy but this Ht others by dummics, aud now wan : by Congress an objection was ratecd concernin: Time. tne different forces. will be hronght into the pe atia tere meee Srl ta. restore fence and at te El aaa 4 rr a Wisconsin on the gronnd of non-conforman fi i " cal repose to. theit nitilcted country, to fore | Cnited States nnatent for 1,220 acres on both ey Fmanca So ie ieimioaite sCaxtil ue ye 8 a Fike blind prejudice, and. tnake a nobie‘effort to | sides of the ravine” covering the | friend mmol te ane moe a Veg vee ne ta tersbe Tabor, By Wee dltecent free Wemaelves from the Incubus of secession | claims, with the nwners of — which | of Wieconeln veae connted, an ho atone had tn vote Imean there wil bea converslon of the Meme aer eee hare on Rentacley’ wath. ani th he liad previously entered into partnership, | right to throw it out, Sayon sec, wearin pro- pomiewhot Teapectable Republican faction Ps ereon Kentacky roll, on the | Thomas A. Hendricks came aut fn person, and, | cleely tho enmo position to-day. and mut depend porter of the Inte Confederacy, calling on iin ee wah ” that oppored = Kimball “both = In con- “lene seeing there was “millions in it,” he went back | upon the Judgment and {mpartlality of one man. T pps naighbor and friends to withone the facts of whe | 4 Tndiana and organized the Hendricks Com- | 2fant you tt is (uo great a power to be verted In vention and at the polls, two ycura azo, To hin hearty support thi year” Towel 611 cat wee ee ee eee ey at actin the Seta | pany with Iimeclf ax President, About one- | One jerion, and therefore it Is that I tried to 220 acrer fs cuntested by pour | Tmesy it Inte td Chlumet, and poxeibly in Doar County, . . te j at th Tattle teh cactumegy and posedty in Tat, County, | among all who have atany tna bfted thelr rolces hall of an f ) th or lent their symputhy to tho battle for free | miners, whose clatins Hendricks has jumped, an is C01 tg ‘] ing Hin life, Christ contd not get men to belfeve in | effect, he ee i as got Mean fongiveneaty fOr a cetminal sho tise ) the time of the Fenlms and af the Prontiets °c) tim, coma not wet even Fe rr TACT RR TO ee eae Se eucountlenes 2 Nemec” | thogeht and fren epeech, ‘in tortow tt here, ) AN tere, Ras FoMe apprehension of ‘the enee ALOUT TOWN. buen parioneds would camo ont of prlean ins | should aucoly have found racrifcos tnelated on | acealand Him. Hat Iie death romchow opened | ‘The Deniveracy uf Brown feels Wtrelf sold out by | thereeey bencaonble will follow ithere, | golng against the Company before the United STORNS' AVTOINTSIENTS. geet, bat aslth hie head day mm and ashamed, ut | Ith a mara cnrnost Imm renelvaneee. | But nex: | thelr eyes, touchett thelr hestie, worked upon | tho ‘iting’ at Onikoaly Jn We fate Convention there can be nodonbt. States Commiastoners, the case hax heen rent | Mr. B, A. Storre will apenlsat Quincy. to-night, Eeyore” a ee aT CRS | ee ee eect Mecomnbat nit Why | them with'an averinastering power! Before they | that nominated Houck.’ This chronte candidute hack to the District Court at Orrville, in this | Springhetd ‘Tuesday night, i as MEE ee ee ee ee a ae eee ea eon Micke ignated | fiat Kept thinking ite wan to bo a reat Kings they | and perpetual nomines of the Hteformer of the BUTLER ON NOAR. State, where everything Is being ‘done to | afternoon, Mloominston Wednecas aight corlle Iperetse Kind CTech ous of tho way, and neth= | fo. establlen tile doctrine of the” bloody die- | ed nove teally taken tn ‘ite fea aloud naw: | Ssh fetes had repeatedly, in pb and in net Ausyitina oF staseacntusursavouinics, | turn matters In “fevor of the rich and | Site Thursday mart, Farner cleo Feuduy aight, foe iemt aa sc eeastethe caro, it not only ton't thore,—it tnn't really | fock it all in now that Ie wae gon from thenit | torment tha counand of that rumarkeally: plain and Nee York Tribune, Cet. 7. powerful" eorvurntion. The | application | vasty saturday night, and next Monday night la a Aeoay even takes pains to exclude the more | even tn Genesis or Lovitienn,-—hint there lwn'taven | toy." nd” alwaga loved “fiitn, “tuk now | forcinieanenwer, deeiored that wewwoulduot under { ‘The battle in Cen. uteri dletrlet te lively, | eee” fete in tit Stat Commissioners, anid | Cnterun, aia neat ye'vestey'aVhen Lace Cie kage) eae Cae cory De Taste ABE REE Ye they loved tii na thoy had never dai before’ And | guy cirenmmslances, consent to run this sear: nnd [after the waual manner of battles in whlch the en- A ts tate che ne Tents, | Mr. Dlatne Toft town last evening for Tochester, death. rt 1." thistle hiecomment: ‘The GRAND ULTERANCES el vt ‘hich had e eo, to oll luman sppearances, the field seemed | eralengnger, ‘The Intert novelty Ie an enurmourly | was too ah eit 1 A. | where he to-nie! mat gee aee FOU, ha A 1 all—ihat denth which they waulun't believe inj | clear to ony ono who chose to enter tho ists : was ton shrewd to append Is wn name, A he rpcaks to-night, IHewill speak at Ithaca Hane ch ou, seePleadacron int | 2¢felletoun feeling ehteh not only do not drow near | dunt denth whieh they bad rebuked film for even leak g_ any one, who chore to enter tho ilete | tong letter from the General to.tadge fleas, which | crnoked diagram amompanied the appliicatton, | to-morrow nicht, io prac MF wo ways to preach fils fa to.rave | Uimethnist tin whololdeastrodrawingnens lary talking abouts that death waleh atthe moment | ewan just the man to doit, and he brougne to | {8 suMictently amuring readluz.cepecially when the | which makes the lines of the Company's lova- | Sage Drummond will to-day complete the ap+ oy ener mY | seemed the very end and rufn of all their hopen! | the Conv in guite & tabli 4 Genera} now and then gets upon Ils dignity, from | tlons run hose of miners. spent, Chit eat ee we Gor he hoe even and vohutnently agay., Think oF tat noble pass It Mray the effectual end of ‘an tnoffectuat lito! all deunte fot thal he Sould be nominged onthe | whlch he suddenly Wiemounte whowever hia passion Seer those olalreocs Maen " Lee eer aor ae the comin Bleellaw Mhaamelectaro many times. Coddoer not say | not desire; mine ears tust thou apeued, Burnt: | sould not heat, honk leet Ho apneated tte | he sshentd something espe Welivtngly: or nor, | fF #8sIne emart thingy gete thelvetter of arm, The THE OUTLOOK. frlete, if Mr. Bishop. who wae anpomted Chief Fen tc a rn bat ewken t | Peeing and ain offering hast thou not fequired | fom the cronat Anil that dnal appeal had done the | Wouek had the Convention In hls brocches-vocket, | General clnima that Judge Hoare canaldacy le 9 TAMMANY AND ANTI-TASIMANT. eet Te rene ane remen OF Lm sa orellness Assn oro to ‘ehetter behind the | Omy God!" Orthat noble Fifty-tirat Pealm, ine | WOKE So they xloried now in that wonderful | and waa peranaded to accept the nomiuation. | mere pereonal Aight upon himectf. Wherefore he p by him ae required. Spectal Dixpatch to The Tribune. UOXI's C1 N17 ¥ Mudd put the best face npon It possible, tendering | ‘+aecepte the gaze ox {1a thrown down, meeting a . & Ooksnd : N98 COLONIZATION SCNEME, his snippit to the tickets but he was tnd, and | persone hun nersomallyes und one meet do bm | . NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The Republicans reem 70 the Ritter of Tha Tribune. there will not be wanting a cuodly number of hls | fhe juetice to eay that aniore personal letter It in | likely to derive ald from an wnexpected quarter |< Bua Ind. Oct, 24.--An employe of the L. porsonal frionda ready to pat a lead on tho tates. | rarely one’s fortune to pernee. It Jn well enough | fn the pending campaign. The struggle of Turn- Sereat ail Umesarnrnenrinels der aaa eaee portantiy. Ihoel won Osea ae ay enenta LS Obs pe rete reset i means when be says that | many versus antl-Tammany for theCityGovern- | many of the raning men bad been Sifeted Annee Perhaps Bonck may ent lightly into the Repub- Judge Hoar linving sald that he ‘must accept | Ment promises to be paramount. Thu efent of it Shey: would fo arrange ox to be in Chicago on Henn vate at home, but notneatly eo eatenalvely | the abuse of the Zrarelicr, and such Ite orgaus | olther local fuctlon hy the other ts polltieal de- | Clecton day and vote for Hosle. | Aly informant an he did two years sgo, for many few Isaacs will | as he owns and can boy," Gen. Butler ls not slow lon. (So abel netmna.alt a ‘tle gaya that ie Informed the agent that be resided in combine to hold the Itepublican voteof Winnebago | in Improving the opportunity af expreasiny for the struction, So each reems disposed to sacrifice ind na and fntaided to vote there, Ie was told firmer than It has been since 1872, hundredth time his opinion of newspapers in gen- | uattonal to municipal success, John Kelly hat he could vote In South Chicago and then re- ‘The echiem that ont Waupaca County during the | eral, ** Newenaper” he _aaye, “omy make or | doubticss fe true to bis pledge, dutapante | (urccymtana onthe fmt train, have farther Jaet Congressional canvasa iy now happily repnited, | mar Nttte, thnid. and shusling men," and uot, of - h i information that Hoxie is trying to finve the gravel, Then Wanpace war mortally adfrouted Uy tho re- | courac. ‘sich Uoid, straightforward: characters as feems Impending In which no leadership can | stood, and cual trains fn Sndiana rin inte South geo the blood’ ty 7 cron, which they had once thought it shameful Mo eahelter” {a his favorite way of putting | wuppt ch of n guilty oul to God; the ff Blood —anehey are all right! «old the ee a ee Gout; the | osen to mention, tut to which ac borne thoy owod ir aud, Mee ableto ray that you helleve Christ's | nratald ao posltively could only bodone by ameri- | £uarthereligiont ne ee Tih one hed. for yon, that tn all, Nothing | Go ‘of god, “iypical of ib Boal of Chiiet, | "An mov, frente simply take this thought about five cannes Nov tryin ot what fe hile cry: thon dealreat | christs death,—this fectine about {t—and took no enined naturo which’ he you! + cu ere ne tie ia ail we Haves no | Sfightast nee tor burnt offerings” The exceinees | Mi,chrousl the Epistles, and It wll leo you the thamnine, oF praying, gf worraseing foce fat any ) of God arg a broken spirits a broken and a conti RE eee a ar evaee werd eas wa 4 . y em. “hy v ig Ieoto the atation and take A tlekot Heath (eteeld. Does that. took ike e* the Mood aboot Chetet's dyin (oF ther, and about rile being: owen seteett inthe trun, the conductor will | helngtusteted upon In every pager. Aud what an | feneridee, und about Ite Ulead doing ¢his or that weeant look ab your ttekety anil it matters not tO ) ontburet in that pf Janinh? «To what purporo ie} “rake tho ¢ fim whether you are black or white, rich or paor, | the multitude of your Bacrifiece unto me? saith the WMongasyouhavo gota ticket. Ho lookaat that, | Jord: Tai fullof the burnt offerinza of rans, Nnea of passages about Christ having ‘dled " for chem, and *‘enffered " for them, and Na take! 4 nuffered ** the just for the unjust, and so forth. | jection of Ita fnvorite candidate, the Mon. E. I. i i rol the fugitives, Unless some true - | Chicsco to vote the men for him. Of this there ia Fee oe a eee rear asro etre | One te taLot fen bensta; and 1 delight notin tho | ‘Tiosn parenges, tome, aro glowing with ite and | Hrowne,—the more ro that iis tinaitonsl rival, | @TudeeWieur having eafd that he *never held See Nid scnalet promatees aso (rare A" | vositive evidence, ‘Ox Wnp Kyows. Ityonce pavement of Heaven,” blgod of, bullocks, of of lambs, or of ho gous, | meant, Feeling, as Thad mow you the spor | Philetus sawyer, relinqulsiing hla own. claims | pablle ogee by Bin own desire." the General amila- Aes raalortty. tare tildes the cite quite TURY CAN NE CHALLENGRD, een Hu know even thls. compartson, repal- | elenn {the very tines that we aro tod hiond could | fe did, how Christ's death had really brought | to a renomination, — should — etill dictate | bly begelenve ‘*to recall certain facts." There | OCratlc majority for dea in the city quite To the Edttor of The Tridune, ; mot necerenrily carty the Insson : Hd | home Ilia Hife and teachings to them, It came with ite aaa cn raliwags thora aracsuen | POeoR pert), put away the vil ot gone ine amdreeninuie feling totter that He had dled that Teer gavaen thal aro miat transferable, F tell | welly"'—tho vors tinge that they couldn't do, and | foil for them! Te lind once sald | tren ee thing atthe qualities of heart, anid eon}, and iifo | jnetend of which they were. to offer the pivod of | Hatt! Ro man than this— that ¢ man lay down tie lito a successor, Which ho virtually did. This year, | are that Judge Hoar was made a Judgcof the Court | one-half, Cnicano, Oct, 24,—Can o vote be chi however, an understanding has been arrived at, | of Common Pleas when he was *‘n very youngman, From Florida news comes indicating a decided | Suen ‘he party chaltenging knows and la and the -atmort frlendship existe hetween the onco- | and a Judge of the Supreme Court,” sitting on tts 2 Ka decid prove that the naturalization papers of the wauld- estranged parties, which hos reclaimed Waupaca | got cuxtione until March 10, 38U). while other mon | Possibility that the Republicans will carry the | be voter have been obtained frautulently? Late~ Nenged re to F for his friends!" And he hind done that very thing, | County to Mr. Kimball; and the reault will bo the bus! » | Elev Hel 17] q y ly 1 overheard a conversatton in German, by whtch 2 a nothing todo with potting to. | [RE pending tho Haal eubalfcution of tho Blood for thenr-unwortiy (0 be called His + ‘feleite usa dren Wiereased niajority in that strong Te+ grata he wal SEN le eant te Bertrab ticket, though the Democrats carry'tho a’ perm was anked to ake ont hia nauiraltzation Nght have thought that perhaps y t ja we were yet «inners Chr} publican county, do what they could “do ta save the country from | ~ leg * » ‘That party not having made his frat ap- ar rE ee en one of ‘Tile iecturoe if, Baer nee ee pruphedy, Ant died for us!" Ho, who might have been a King: |. Another thing which wlll cervo to increase Mr. | dieniemberment In {tr hoar of peril. ‘1 am INDIANA. vilcation, was Informed that thix woald make no Fe youe fa He whom the people had even tried to take by tata are Moody sad: “The Koy to Heaven ts | you have mummed up in tat Well-known worl e . coniyer ag the Uitte hymn nye, but blood." | | Bp stienhe *Wherewithal shall Teoma betore tue | Aayce aud makes King, ind thrust all, nate, lad Tadeo itis, all through: “*i{uad1"" ** Blood!" | rord, and how mseclf before the High Gol? Shall | crova'{ Mut thera 8 nota word about dlle havin The only thing that Christ left of Mls hody onthe | Tcome boforo Im with burnt ufforinys, withcalves | Gone tia tu shelter them from God's justiee—It tubasiieviond. Tis seen ond blood He took | of a year ola? Will the Lord bo pleased with } Won just to carry through and at last to accompllets txkivey, But when Ile went up on high He left | thousands of rams, or with ten thousanda of rivers | the work In thei own ficarta and lives which Ie Hisvlond down here, What aro you golng todo | of off? Shall I ive my first-born for my trans- | had all along beon trying 10 do. Why, the best vibibe blood!" And once more: - "Your iife | gresslon? The fruit of ty Vody for the win of iy | nroot that it was In thin renee that Paul’ felt Chriat Birevon this wordt Wako up, for yon'll never vot | soul? He hath shewed the Oman what te goodsand | [ritwntrered for them, fa tiiat Paul speaks of his jollearen anlers you are floated thither on the | what doth the Lord require of theo but to do Justly | own suffering for his followers and convorta just In crimeon tide of Christ's precious blood. » [and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy | thoeeame way as of Christ's. Speake even of his Thininthe ‘*Reelval Teaching of the Blood.” | God?" So much for the dacteine of **the blood” | gugeringe as Glling up what. was lacking in misisihe doctrine whlch alone is to anvo sonts or | tn the Old Testament, Itinnt thera! Sacrifices, | te ‘nutferines “ute Chile He maya ¢Col domenany goul, This isthe doctrine which ho | there are: sacrifices of blood, there are; but in the My. eT. relotco in my auffceiige © for bw been urging on tha clergy uf England and ) earliest time, when wo find them inalsted on there | you, and ail up that which ia behind tn Aaerica to preach, with the fmplication that §f | ts notn bint of any substitutionary meaning, nor of | fio amictions of Christ In my fleati;" nor could Ake only tout HWghtly upon it they nro yielding to | any on-looking reference to Christ; while Inthe | pout hayo named his anfferings as Mling up **what tteaerilt “1 tell yon,* he burat ont on Wednen- | Jater time as wo draw nearer to thut new dlspen- | was behind” In Chriet's {f ho thought that daynichtlaet, ‘ta inlnleter may just as well sit | sation intend of their supposed latent signigcance } Christ's death was just one awful act, standing ny duanonthe enrhstone and whittle shavings as zo | coming out in clearer and holler light, wo find them | ftelt, and purchasing the world’s safety by one Fo ee aetna load | ens ia eg, amet ine, tad, 4 | Irmcatountanadntaed parent femptlon, N, & almort repnd jeracl's noblest and most in- . i 7 siiveLamb.”" In Englawd he put ttmore etronu- | gnired veuchers. ne) Anil the eame feeling on the disciples’ scimiballé ton prity rawlon dircetly from Touche bound, suys tho, General to the dudge. to aay News from Indiana during the week causes tatroreiies. a alhs Ue bar1u: Hos fo. state that the atrenath, Is the exe le attempt made to blacken | that I never beard any criticism apon your conduct © re . ‘i wt barn: luring hig tire o: the cliaricter of the forincr, which procceded fram | nua Judae, dove thar tne Initiuite of four tempers | csieration at the Republican headaartecs. | qav2, a few daye after having abtatned We (the tho friends and henchmen of Houck, I refer to | the peculiarity of your mind, und the state of your It{s aimed that public evntiment there fs set- | records of Court ulxo baring been burned). tho Sharge inade pgalnst Kimball of receiving | stomach were eo “unfortunate that it wax solid of | tiug steadily In favor of Hayes and Wheeler, 1am most positive that 1 know sume who hava money for an appointment 68 Postal Clerks | you by a very distinguished member of the Dur | and if n full vote comes ontin November, the | Quiaived thet tunt naturalization papers by these which was sustaincd by an afldavit secured | that you were in a continual condition of ill-man- vdletion ta 1 he Republicans will | tithey pew and atthe date of the last Conzres- from & teformed inebriate, who was | nereon the bench, both toward your nexociates, predle: on. strong that the Republicans wi sional clection. Can their votes bo challenged when led Into a debauch by workers in the cause of | the members of the Bar, and th tors before t varry the State. Dresented ¥ InTennosaTEUn. **Reform,"—an intimate perrona) friend and | court; becanee you could not gratlfy the bitterness ‘THE POOLS. REED FOR STATE'R ATTORNEY, crony of Mr, Bouck's belng one of tho Jeading | of your heart’ by giving Judgment against both Inthe pool-rooms here the betting Ie con- To the Euitar of The Tribune, eplrite,—In which etupeficd atate the deluded vie- patlcn in every cave.” /* But yon. mude a | stantly in favor of Hayes on the general Cmiraen, Oct. Y6.—1 wieh to add my nome to tho tlm woe induced to sign papers with the contents | Very pareable Judge to try small cares,” | result. The odds uve been stendy | H#tof those who look upon Charter Iteed na tha of which he was unacquainted, charging that he | says — Gen, — Butler,—*'cascs wherein there | nt 100 far vt oO 8 for | Most competent man to fill the oftice of State's At- knew of Kimball's maMeasance. Upon recovering | were no clrenmatuncer to excite the Ebe- | 'fiden, with rare exceptions. which «tlt tomes. Jt $s the cinbodiment of abllity, ex- hissenser, the man, learning what he had done. | nezer of sour natnre," add» the General facetions- | gaye odds in favor of If ade The t yertenre, amd cnoraze that tue people want to rep made afidavit 10 the facta above stated, anddenied | Iv. Continuing hie’ blozraphical ictalis, Gen, | Fave odds in fuvor of Hayes, he finpression [ resent them; not tnability and inexperience. No Iniote the chargev made azainat tho reputation of | Natler avers that dudac Moar intrigned for the | £alNs streneth dally fy the poot-rovms that | doubt 1. F.. Milly ie equal to any one that could bo Mr. Kintbatl. ‘The remit {*, the echome has | Chicf-dusticcelip of tho Supreme Cuurt of Marea. | Hayes wit] be elected even withont New York | chosen ftom movicor, pnt ashe hne not, had tho peeved of the genus boomerang, and tas lost to | chusetts and jort It, Gen. Butler, who Indul State; and the gme men betting on Haves an | rractice nerarenenes, ho ts not equal to the oeca- Houck a large number of friends, andthe vaten of | in o ercater variety of porsonal rem in | the general ronul eive odie fn favor of Tilden | ten. Why shonld un able, ofc ent, and honest many reapectable Democrats, who oro disgusted | are teually found in o political carrylng New York's Electoral vote, 4 NED Re no Pasion y sa atehtiatcn tis eate inviowor altho cit: | erty as eed tet il Riga) Ehetorh ¥ credit, and capecially at tls’ time, when public Ler, wayne Chat he y for Fudge Hoar LOUISIAN, i a a c e plains all their ways of apeaking of Chirin Cumstatices, to predict n round thoueand Republic- | sguinet dude Thomus, hiv competitor. . ° Nov i Geinidt and palilic. Saatlce nas, bien so axteaged? He TA thera of oD Te Some TeoDTe | ota Tee A ee ee se Tee ccriptaren | gt cremerific” You, know eaerifee was areal | an majority in the Sixth Dietee Pa | i dine dudgens enya Gene hur, wath hie unaal | yome tact werk in eoneequerce of antormaion | pueteeaad iar ramet gare, gegen MB etal Aa eee 1 J 5 . 7 io Bmake 0 SRVENTIC aunvity, ‘ue a man accvetonmed for years to, # rt la State Arty . avenad th HT eT GH GN it SIOODT: nts She sory enteot Chast een tote the burnt offerings and. the blood of the slain | Jaanother strong Republican dietelet, which may | weivb evidence, dove not all thia tinply upon your | tvat bard work inog, carry thut State niso for | fong In the eervice wonld have nad tho coitra v beast Wo)l, in their new religion all that was Sotsoronsh as theso things! 1 don't eny that | miadowed, And wuroly, if tho doctrine of Hood # : pudedene comes from the pit of hell, Fetiove | and Substitution be Anhed: the hiiden meadine oF | Cane Muay. | Suriet bad set Them rap feom all that ho Felted on for an increaee. of Its trial majority. | part xome “ght, desire for pablicadices” ‘then | Hayes, though Metle dependence ts placed on | to” fund up | fearlessly and | prociatm i famestor the hind Ilteralian af good but ule. | ihe taw. and “the central faith of the Gospel," | ind, OF thing. They no longer etaod outside notwithstunding the fact that, in two counties of | he otks if Guv. Bullock dld not pereniptorily res } this. hie futention to do hts | duty,-almost The Witelct. Monroe and Vernon, there Ia con | fuse to appaiud Jude Hour becanee of hie indrme Leading Republicans say that at no time has | lone, surrounded by the woret element (ns one 0 H & while a high-priest went into tho holy place for 1 ber of Greenb is ft mind 4 iy." TI the Judge 1 ven Bo i rht here, hav wild) of Democrats, Judge McAllister would peruea but Leal al he same thot it tena | We may oak o Ani ik tanghtby Chin at fetaLoe | thos. “ches had. browse them lute Qhe very | mominairdn ennutéate for Congr, ac wil ve | charged, nro Teena IRS ChleE Tastee A eee ee Neon Te’ | bawe Cound the power (a hare clored th anouth, of Hashes, bul a perversion ond Markoning of it | fatives tench it for 331 holy: of bollea” of | personal, carmaunion, “with ‘a few voter for Cooper and Cary. This movement | own Btate with securing the more lucrative oiltce | when such ine John a Moses | Shy one of leas spirit than our fearless State'n-At- MlaNicinet rome hom the. Hepublieay majonice | of AttamneysCencral of the United. Statens Gene | peer AeA Ee Dae Tne AS Rhoeartna | embers, f thik Ales alts etiowtd withdenw ts ‘but not onangh to make any tnoterinl difference. Butler gomsips about the appointment amusinely. | James Lennox declare themecives for Hayes be- | cvorgheltutan molec Jeave the feld clear for op dudgo Humphries, of the Cireutt Court, the nom- | It wax made upon the enggestion af Gov, Buntwell, | Chet ther think the eteetion of Tilden would | ing majority for Charles Hf, Reed, inca of the Republican party for Member of { heraye, with the understanding that Mr. Stewart falc pes eling the rerrelan | den woul B.C. Rovgns, Congress, 18 a man’ Of unqnoetionnble ablij- | waa to be Secretary of the Treasury. When he wae | be wnente, Yerhaps the most remarkable con- DEMOCHATIC MABS-NEETING. fy und pre-eminent readiness of resnurevs, | not contimmed, the ofico was tendered to Mr. Runt- version of the campaign here is that of Mr, Gov. Hendricks anit the Hon. L, 1s, Otla will ade Which peculiarly tt tum for pablic station; and he | well. This would muke two Cabinet ofiicers for | Astor, who has hitherta stuck to the Demo- Arees the Farwell Hall Reform mass-meeting this Willmake a Representative who will atvonce be | Mnseachueetts, but Gen. Iutler eays that Judge | crate party through all {ta {l-dolngs, Now, as | SYeninR. The Veteran Steform Arsociation andthe recognized an a leading episit inthoworkof tegintia. | Hnar instened to Washington, took possession of | a mon with immense businessintercatstoguard, | Tilden and Hendrlels Body-Guard will act os an tlon. Mewiliboa credit to his district and the | hls place and refused to leave It, though often | ha {2 forced to coma out tn ins God,” What) moro “natural than that, tn thatitutterly obscures the rtmple [ible appeat to Woll, what is it that we do find? Go right to the - fy reeaunee Gok ameudnrencs ‘oad that, ao-far an | fountels weed? See how Christ prearhed Ils own | {US epee Of it, the, death © of | Cheint nea really bellevy in ity 1¢ $4.0 degradation of | reliion, Let ua get the Ines of that clear and | trecious aucriice in which all that old orter of niigion and & weakening of We. strong. Then wo can't go far wrong. ‘That will ) things was closed up and done awny! That was juat Ihave put It on the very face of my subject, that | give tis the key to all the reat. the effect of it! Since Chriat encriticod himsolf, nit thledoctrine fs utterly *'nnecriptural." “I want to Ho, as the very first thing T have todo, pro | Ghristian hearts, all heurta that have really felt the rect that iesue squarely. Aw you aro probably | claim to you, once again, the old Gospe) of the | antrit of what Hu did, lave felt that the anly eacri- eet at sneghal end eritare dn gue | Meareoly adher ggoro ae ent ct, Noged tim | fc that ow tenting foreleg, Tone ae Mr. . - | about preaching it to afnful ment Ho prew up | } . i fil has all on ong Jovel of value. and | amunga people who ad practically lost all banpy | 2cttlbut tts thnt Christ died for all, that thos, who escort Lo the speakers Lanny | ive should henceforth not tvo unto themeclyest | § , oponltion rt i BH ar Stata, entrented #0. to do. ‘Then the story. of Judge j Rd a8 ee ation degree ae The ae a eae oo eee ee waite | Kametiinee they wven went vo far ne t8 speak of | Iiw opponents De, Gago, who was nominated | Hoare nomination’ for | thy atic of the | 40, lt is ccrmee msenetattone. ttt; AMUSEMENTS. ‘ooksof which It fs composed, Are you ging to | before there had veen a great revival of thelr | ¢ wvppiation to tied, because? an dee pat noe after tne withdrawal of Mr, Glover, faa mitd-man- | Supreme Court of the United States . floss nered cluzeu, with uo patitcalae teeommendation | mw taken up—a nomiuation aayx the Gen. | Meeting before in his Ife, ts among the eleners TICKER’S THEATRE--CHICAGOQ, | for nulic oer, to wie its likely, his prozreen eral," mae iy HieSom voles) ae iho President’ | Jor the grad meeting to be held at Conger McVICKER’S THEATRE--CHICAGQ, wl jow, secured through the efforta t iy adviver, **Do you real hink, dndge,”* " esday y Whe a e. Deageratic pacts he Ureeitack reanaldate 4 wae a, Tuiler “hunt iw aehartabte weit | dam ML, Bearie wil epeak, It expecta fiat | | Ths toudny eres, Oct 0, opetng nt ot Col, May, who Will éccure the votes of 1 few ecat- | helleve that the appalntinent of Judge did not rain ‘Bliam E. Dodge will presice, This Ww! He Ni pay Ee, t He fercd Ia-Dubyiten, but not enough to make any | down on you Without rome wcintitia of a desire to | hel to inp lie vinin a Tike Demperata that Tho Strakosch Grand Halian Opera ! vatihe etorics of the ware of tie Yaralites or tho cient lawn and ways, ‘Their wholo tien of + y HN inerof Solguongn a’ iovel with ihe Sermon on | geevitg Ged had come (obo of keeping the iuwa of | zt, God couldn'tsave without blood." No, ft SeMount? I ehall not, Wirat und last, Igo to | Moses, and that, not In tho brosd, prictical sense ‘ dea Chri’ own teaching for my religion. 1} in which Mores gave them, but’ in the minute, A THOPITINTION TO MAN ~— ‘inp no hotter than empty to xo around With Him | rizid ceramoniallem fnto’ which they had | that was tho very polit of it. Tn the old religion alte four Gomnela, and seo fiow He prenched to | been twisted vy — the Pharlaece, — Thoy | men had offerell their enerilices ty torch God's Benthd what le hanted thom to believes aad | eco elatod 0 od harlncer, | TOY | Hearts Due here Ik, wan, Suse the Feveree, ie | particnlur cominotion. Judge Humphries will be | hold public oficer” Or uid tha Prewident, tt Iy | he is for Tiden and Reform. The Reform part : “irae, Moody ean tind me ano single timo when Sa eee erate unig wayte | wae Cod sho, shen they would not heartho append | elected by a majority of probably 5,000, arked, appoint the Judge to get ld of the Attor | fe riety but Mr, Dodge puta Me Flt spearance tn Chicano of Mine. Marts Cort ever mado this doctrine of '? the blood" n | iis mercy al favor wan by faets and sacriiices, by | of Christ's fife, had (they aatd) set Wiln before then, THE RIGHT DIST ney-General? Stich ure the amenities which Gen, HAY! NAME IN PLACE oF THLDER'S. inn ie prenchinue or hen ike fee preached | ee eee eee ee tatatda and date cand by hay | {tls blood, In that ial affecting appeal of tho | ts the eceno of an active canvass, ‘The Republfcan | Hutler scattere profyrely over all thie fragrant | 4, Nie LACH 1 TUDE A I AMET ERI iatall hy, Vl give In, and go anid vit among’ thes of int, tnlec, and cummin, Do you | cross; but mill it ix Christ's att Gospel—the free, | nominee, ex-Lient.-Gov, Thad C. Hound, Jn a | eplatle, | °* You were eoon, after maste-ore of the | ie gs Repubitean district in 4 fhe snrlous Inquiecr# at the Tabernacle, Hee aed tatcn aiiihe hearLontaftherres | unpurchaeed love of the Heavenly Father evcking { gentleman of extensive buxiners and texisiative | Conuniesioners on the Alabama Clutuy, —dld thy ? a lstric Toor, to furns my own conviction 18 concernod | Hzlon—all tho heart of love and hopeful trying to | wan, Intoslibe ticlined to paew byall-refercneo to tho | wehetier, ‘The Mincisces had Kept the law in tiieie | . Iei# when you once ect to understand Tow they {dTestament, and simply ak, ‘What gaya the | mall pcitifoggine way, and they were proud and | felt about all this, that you sce, as clear ns daylight, Mastery” Wat Lam not epeaklig on wy own ace | eelf-righteans ine common eoplocanldu't thee the meaning of thosd expressions about” ** the Count lone, to-night, “Tile feaso mere Unitarian | the law. It wan justuut of Cie question in thelr | Wood of Christ," on whieh such a tremendous doc- Gueetion, ‘There are thousands in this city. and | hard, bury fives; ea they haa no hope, thought | tring has been built up, ‘They are not the expres- Mercier Mr, Moody has prenchet), not Unitarians, | they were only a ort of outcast sinners. alone of a mysterious theology, they are the elmple biached members of orthodox churches, who hat Now, n't Te was to this people Christ came, | dtttcome of flicir deop souse of the blessed changa {eo dhocked by this preaching of ** bicod, blood," | with This almple mersayo of Hod's tree, fatherly | in thelr own bearta and lives whlch they owad to.te- bey feel as tf tt werw n putting of tho whole suli- | love to all men! ‘The very cavonce of Hts Gospel | #us ail tanccomplish which Ho had oven shed *-liin {stofretiion onalower ground than they have | was that Gnd, this mighty, faraway Deing, | blood!’ No you wonder that they felt that blood praeed io of late years, and yet they are con- | the condition of obtatning whose mercy | something very preciour, and they called itso? Why, (ad by these vehement ovwertions that lt fy tn | and favor they had thought so hard | the blood of oven the cominonest rintiaty te Wible, hacked hy the constant reiteration of o | ta {ntfll, so out of the reach of common men, was | martyr was countad '' a precious thin: If you ew ekrong-nonnding texts, and they cannot seo | really a Ucavenly Fathor, near to avery ono of fis | £9 into the catacombs, hereand tharein the mnrtyr's yoy through ‘tho iwatter, So F take the 4 children, loving them overy onc, rondy tu forgive | tombs you Mnd lttle bottles In whieh friends Who tr ground, Let thu appen) be not jurt +6 a 4 > ‘1 “ : y orl ‘, chic] y'| (Prtina Donnas from San Carlo, Naples, and La Scala, Saperionce, than whom no one is more Insgely | alllce also rain down on you without any shadow of New York County, but which is | now 1 a8 fro} a Ra ae OP intagenn a? Rigg’. | devireonyourpartto hold it? “Thin ta another ot | represented — ya Dennxrat, Elijah Suse inte erat rie of trict, He in a practical man, who has acquired | Gen, B."a pleasant questions, while he charges | Ward, by reason of a bad Republican nomina- NORM, A wealth by the exeralee ‘of fudustr y and enterprise, gauze Loar pal ann ed giving up the debug | tion, an exceptionally strong candidate ins been 3 anid, at the same tine, invested Tt In auch # mans | Interests of 3 eelin, gvcured in Ore nomination of Col. Anson Gy a neras te forter. and. promate the developmont of | The General goes on with the eatalozue of Judge | Aiefonk, whos popular. ax neh eantiont RLS a rma eo e e eragtrd tha weetian Iwilich be ts located. © Gav. Pontnls Honea aniere te perernatiye an Caner Prowl | There is' ttle doubt that he will redeem the | Suse ‘ Tee State Awsem! mntias pres |= A Re ae y * “ i ean o eee ee etic ian exeollcntone,and hie pric | he ease, ‘forthe ofice of United States Senator | district. JHE, PRESLANT, rat appearance Chicago), Adtetaton v Ife us ever been above reproach, f for Maeuachuvutts, but were defeated by your uwn Inthe Eteventh Congressional, known as the | Si G2 Fr, + Poe pa eta fre ai The Hon. GW. Cate, he Demaceatte nominee, | party." As the General gov on he waxes more | Murray 1ill District, the Republleans are cer- oe Grad Chorus atid Oi fx beat Inown ay ts watt who stole, into a Con rie sor. spuemortele uae oar eevee eer ti neta nominate L. P. Morton, the widely. | Musteat Director and Conductor, . I grevsional sent in 1874 by means of an apparent | In one fn ce 4 known banker of the house of Morton, Bliss & a ening, i Hier of cht ter, Wott wantin hen | Hone Reco nfaaraio i ver Gen, Bat: | Cot Ne Yorke gna that of Mord, None | Panaunenn SLCNOW SLIGENOEA, more in cancel a n bent ph 4 B 4 ¥ r he Repu ao ee aa eae ho caiclel capone ar the | grab maiter, about whieh dude Moar has eld | Co. In London, With Str, Morton the Reputs IL TROVATORE. i Oroveso: DE NOVELLIS. 1 re sles vill be pretty sure to goin 7 ooo ie etontiey were pat te death lad gathe | cunvass was tude, Tis opponent, Dr. MeDil}, | something. "Thy fudge tn charged, too, avadele- | Heans | wl pretty MME. PALMIFUL as (in hergreat rote)....-.-.Le0nora Yea dems Cheat Mibeett taught, bat | teach tainncrtione lover “Ghrigt's Oocnel wae | ered up what oF i flucy wera Hut to death liad sath | Sted before he liad an opportunity t6 fully eontead | gute to the CincinnatiCouvention with hasingetven | the district, ‘The Demovrats have reuomninated | yitne Mettity Obit aa Cer test appearance. Azicens fo the Dive os a whole! And I malntain | not: ‘ie does not ask for the blood of sacrifices, | cious, and wo powerful for working on men's | tho teat, which Cate should in falences fiave re- | Do support to the nomination of Gov. Lays nd | Wilts, the present Congressman, who fs | S16. i OL) In iis original creation of Slanrico Ustihie doctrine of the blood te not in the Bil} HALL, SIG, BARILL, &c., & fo sething ko {t fu tn its that tho wholo thing a ‘ iim. with preventing the Mageachuretts delegation fron | notoriourly unfit: for the position, and whose shened to fim f i ia entug, November 1—-PAUST, reed to aces aaerecer: | hearts did they fel i, that Tertnliian- started th ! Hie ine agrevd to ncceptmy blood Instend.” Noth % Ty Re | Ate. Cata'e attempt ro distinguish Iimeclt a an | votlnifor him. ‘Then the General winds ap thls | election was due tos blunder and nothing else. Inger tho kind. It waa: '*He dova not ask for | grand saying, (*Tho blood of the Christian Js tho creation of mudloval acholasticlam, | the blood of the encrificcs, He docs not want yore | Feed of the Church!" and when the blood of ordi- | ive: gator during the last seesion of Congresd re- | part of the letter with a sweet, modert, blushing | og oF THE BINGULAK EVENTS OP THE CAM- yening, November a—LUcl Ay Tae hhes beon Toft behind hy the more thoughetut eee ot ua tavees He loves San, andelmply wants hary marlyre way Thonght eo teh of, ie itwonder. | eiited inowt unfortunately for his reputation, and | statement of his merita and hig munuer of doing iit, Novembur aM AUTIA. t Vanity of oll churches, but which every now (hen comes up again atl ai ane co me Ht Inthe half-scnsuous ex. MATINEE. m, €t.0 and ) ‘cording to lucation, Adfuleslun—Gallery, Svcs you, your hearta, your repentance, your mercitul | ful that thoy thought still moru of that blood of coy fove to Himeelf and ta one another.” Ho felt this | Chrlet IHmsolf, which liad been vo frecly shed for ed him with — fdlcele. Beguiled by } thime cenotally, Let me he says, “in a the ptterly-false representath 18%, 18 of certain irre, | wurd glvo you ir own record ass public aficer, | When it is considered that it took place here, Is at Admission, 8b: Heserved Be: an office or received w dollar of | the repudiation of Titden by one of the largest vi then? notas comething ta shelter behind fram | #ponslhte partics in this clty, who claimed to hava | T hove never hel’ . Dreate, BI ‘And now to the Inw und the teat A ee ae ae bai ee thon? not as womething ta shelter Ueltud fran, ) ehene Lerommand whlch would involve Gen, | pulle moncy for pay a# an officer, savenen suidier | Democratic clubs in the city. Lael nett the asa AUER aistian Opera on W-Uid Tevtarnnar ney eentestimony. | Look at OVERMASTENING TOWER. Giud'g wrath, bat as something they should never | sridence ae ce cvovenne, aud tempted ty | Mntheeereies or aawfegiatator, But 1 held both | club met at its headquarters, dence of ‘Twenty | grefrontite warerouns orouiton Hauer SCO Oo" f n here 18 | Ie longed to make itis people velieve Mt, feo! tha . i AN ery Imple one, for though Mr, Moody ts ae hont the doctring of tho wood Fane {urough every page," yet aut of the whole ihe ne bonka which make up the Old Testa. Re rear @ ly four that ho aver quates for {t, eit ole question Is eno about the old Hs sacrifices, You know thoy bud a whola deine racriticos— "> thank-offeringe," '*ein~ burnt-offeringe,” and eo forth, Of comes A in them to betray their eanse, eomething which $07, Ai eneatrae ame Or AE ie oat ealention they folt Working on thelr hearts ehaosing all sin fothem if they Aes “ome unto me, all yo | Within them, ond cleansing them from It. It wan that Invor and are heavy Inden, and 1 will give you | quite natural, therefore, that they should reat! "—reat in this freo love af God, inthisecnss | think much and talk much abont i It snaped of that forgiving mercy of the Teavenly Father | ne ave atecned inthe inducnees of fi Y v1 Ce ences whom jt waa tho elfurt of His Ife to show men and | Aehan they put th that they were wasliod fn Mla ambition to bring ily own otherivise-obscure rep. | these positions by my own device, and sought them | first etrect and Second avente, and pulled down | — seats now forsale ut the BOX OFFICE of Theatre, Tatlin inte (arn, he yrceented the matter to | 9 weal an honorable amoliton,” dust berore the | the Tilden aud Hendricks bamer, and hosted x od Congress, and the result was the disgrectul, and | Getoral hasquoted Tennyson, andsvemsaltogotier | oye bearing the wanes of Hayes and Wheeler, HAVERLY'S PHEATRE, for Mr, Cate Iumentable, finsea which the whole | inabhgh and honorable mood until remembers | Agoeean aud Rogers. Then the members went Formerly Hovley's Theatre, Ramlotphest, between couritry laughed at aa the si alaty- Mertltt Gere veo ee ete he elle, ae tha Inside and passed this rcealution unaniniously: rmeriy Hooleys ane and Lasalle 5 ¢ dlegrace ol HM uffalr, he undertool eae WT Chay 7 “ Fe ee ee a euer eae | tho rule ot insiite talivedown slandersy notta | | Heit resolred. ‘That we indores the regilar Tee | MAGUIBE 11 sensitive mind, by necking evidence to Hnpllcate | reply tolthem."" ‘This ts really the neweet and poditean nominations for Preuldent, Hatheriurd agg Proprietors, + Manager . f othe Hfor Vice-Praxtdent, W. A. Wheeler: for y F blood! Andan thoy romembered how, In tho old | Government afiicers in thle Stato in tho whleky- | most striking thing in thiv letter, | Many other Hayes; for ty | 1 7 tus A 'ereat many” were. aniunta, “whieh were | thy emacs of the comnelt Why, by watching | lave: Mee nat bec puted by Gow, | feande, after the “Grand durles bad. thor. | mattentare discuwred In it.—the appointment of | Governor, Edwin by Morgan; for Lleutenant-Gov- EMEBRON'S OALIFORNIA MIN NSTRE LB. Keaye?, Mestieet nd thele blood «prinkled about | how Chelat_preachod ft Hinvolf. Ty oote Into the | eo thut it had heen a waytng that ‘without blood | oughly’ Jnveetigated the matter, and dil SlmmonsjCollector of Boston, tho stealing of tel- | crnor, Sherman 8, Rogers. Firat Timo this season of 117 Emervon's Origlued Act, Reepatie ets Whereta lay the special value oF | narrative of Christ's life, Sco how Io dealt with | there waa no remiysion Df piad," why, ft veemod to | Iently nought evidence on all palute, without a | ecrams from wires, the greenhack question, Civil | Straws of this character fudieate something, THE OLD CLOTHES-DEALER. paitltblencss of those sucrifices? Br, Moody's | {ho poor, Weury, hopeless, longlig rauls—eomo of | them as I( thelr own waving wero Anothor Inmiance | particle of success, Witnonies wore summoned to Service Reforin, the Sanborn inofetles, the Central | and furnish Mr. Tilden food for thought. New Acta, New Iallads, and New Farecr, Etta pec wue they were of blood, Ho makes | them deeply gully raleetle niet With, who came | of tt, Cor Chriet had wot been able to raye them Cram | Waetingtan, and i ‘Congzrcasional committee waa hn | Pacific Ratlroad, anc at the end of It all, the Gen~ i blond—the Hfo—thoush only of ali eas a already an acceptable substitute fer ihast Aan Mood or life forfeited by guilt, : thelt ans without shedding Hit blood. AN thin ment arr er ea tee Were standwout full of Ught and meaning, when onea Jecawhite,” ‘Tut ta whore people yet ra confiued | YOu Ket Into tho lino of thot foeling. ‘And wo It fa fetslon for feveral wevks, ata reat exyenne, AK | Gro ey ey oe ine nat ages |, NEW Youe, Get saecths repetralion at) SIMA Te en tee tae ml erensed, seame ovtder ping a teow . a ‘ bIty age Ne Bee ee oe reac sationee | Thun this evident that tho General ‘expecta no | Voters for the four dave in Sr In this clty a efitof Jas, Morrlron’s Orchestra, ; r rey 2135, 3! : . ; CUBA waa much an accepted aubatitite vos | Lo TN Mioed s Thoy beslit worrying. theme | Withall their thankful, slorying exbresslons abunt | except potiticat maltce and tha wecosultien of Me, } peace, Hat wir nd only war, through fe whole | Bregates 182,087, as ugalnat 144,838 last year, HOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, rig tt toad for the blood of the groat Anal age | a \boahciniects trom Vantedetterta theitomans, | Christ's woud, ‘They may vot ba the expressions | Cute'x yecullar ambition, Period of Ila oxiatence, Rrra ; ae A Tlaskeat., opposite Hheraian olse. CUM ey ewe on the contrary, 1 anains | ond eapectally from tho evlatle tothe Hebrews, | Which aro natural’ to” ui, it in not, often Anan investigator, the member from tho Eighth Ho then goes at great length fnto the histary 01 SENATOR MORTON, ® ‘ te maces no hone saeriticen lay ply in| Ono asks, How do you cxplain «Without sheddtug fiat we on oer, the splat of Sara dy: firased abent sh gureeeetul oe ae Ante ian ec tae He EO Cee Heat A TALE WITH JNM OW THE CAMPAION—M3, a hapeatns Noveltyys wvrdtyd iE Munday, Oct 30) 6 “ ecling with which Y " { ig us hoy Fel . At waa close to | Waen Reformer, Trascibloand petulant in disporl- ent od 8 hb 5 TAL . Tits sl tM,” Wed ; i fine’ in thelr belie expressions of rent ttn of Mood Be no rune eae nate, SHAG | peat othigg sino Wak not atelking to'thom: | Honaid inuumer, he was extremely senaitive to the | cuver# great acndale: but itis not evident that ho | VIEWS ON TILE QUESTION OF 4 DisrUTED SE HR Ea ap vent a peel eal Fepentance, seul worabip, And there | frost all ain’ t—and x0 Wait awhllet Thue {twas not becane ft had In somo way mystie | failure of his schemes, and exhibited the utmost | knows anything which everybody has not heard i BLECTONST. VOTE. . et denen torte Cheapond ye eRe Proof tint there was nothing | will all explo themselves; they Will c ally satisfled Gow, but becunse it hod, as nothing Sageian fore duritiy the yorlous controversies upon the Le- daterciew tn San kyanclaca Call, ie aley's Entice Comparty 1 Haratta tof thee phe yatical menning attaching to the | bright and clear ax dayilyut you will P y | elew hind dune, taken bold of themselves, anddrawn | | These futile lnvestizattons, fivleal nt with no | galePender acts ey ie eta The conversation turned upon politics, and in | Nelson, the famous Musical Werk of Tarateltheing offerings of Mand, viz, + thata | yoo ones ket faat HOlG Of the content den thnt way | thea Co Him, and helped them np into that better | hleher motives thin personnal pol}tical agerandize- had been confirmed, says (i a reply toa query about Indiana Mr. Morton eaids | he Grapd, Vautumis AUX. tira: On Benerally aaldthe ‘Stn offer Sut, £0 _ idea, for the very heui ei] things bucome now ty rs c fy 10 decielun net tu Y DURES, eae at N Me ayer amet sn-ofleringe weren't: not necrss oa ee at 7 that, conta Liga, 18 ae ng aes ewe That fe how they ‘thought and folt about Christ's | reyutation extends among wauy at hleawn party, | unconstitntlonaltty of the Lega}-'Tender act.’ 1] scenit in that State, and feel very confient about ING ot much *'up” in tho detalle of *criek Gen, But freed to ead lat, but tho very. frat paseage 1 who HU! like to believe that the Republican mage strates are oll efeepod in corruption, and that it . © to his jnodictuncy that (he uttack was not | been very sorry indeed, rt ed to nerauade men vf, and to do fn 1ltm, yuu must death, as something Indnitely touching, indnltely ‘that Lain obliged to | the Prealdential vote there; but I truly think they unt leven to tho os la, apdaco how Me iimeci¢ | precious! Wut that ien't the sovivallet doctrine of No dunbt Iie | will Gud themaclvea mivtaken, ‘Thero were cer- ADELPHE THEATRE, here disclosur do yesterday in th ie Moodt ‘Thera | rt tho Aportio's | Wan ¢ From thls to th WT) aneeiten: la book of Levidcus | proached IMw giod tidings, And, all theaugh, (tie | bhe Blo ere i6 nothing in tho Apostlo's e Teller hee rows qruver and geuver, aud more aud | taln reasony, about which Ido not care to gu into re ferings oe! les four diferent sins for which | stuply the Heaveuly ' Father's Jove, free. | thought of tho bloud as somuthing to shelter behing crowned with any degree of auccers aver alle Fn) Fie c ee : highe: Aleut: hy the Republi towhonld not |] SMOXPAY, Oct. 90, iret Appoarance tn this Theatre TUtde omen’ Feaquired, ond then tella w i from iod’s wrath, ‘There Is nothing in (tof the Thera reasons, and the pesitive abitity and | more digntticd, ww conclusion is ln the highest | partleulara, why the Bepublican vate should not Met. 3 pont in th! eodered 4 ane dy | hatting fF g them und that they | blood being a price pald toa dying Juatice, which | Popularity of Gat, Hound, tog A ASaraie eds re |. ‘The than must be! It fecan; if he cannot de tine then tee her with tha gen- | moods "1 submit this recortof yours to the | have been larger than it was at tho Jast vlectlan; in of theCetehrated Characte anos wen a two young plycons;" but if he eral strengthening of the Republican tieket in this | Judgment of the people, and of your peers In the Fepont " “ f VEC: Eewollanotherdiattiein are a eubsiantia\ nals | Hrofesaion of the tow, subuit ft to, lenmed fact, the result wav in many respeets an agrecabls | DOMENECH MURRAY, Why at fw that lotions parable of the Prodigal | Must have cither the slnnor's life “or somebody Son "but one bright. beautiful unmtstakatie else's, ‘There [3 nothlig in W of the blood boing a rs : nauyers isc to me; but Mr. Hayes tsa favorite thers tu ite Sensational and Neallstte Drame, ny. that, then, or fort of ticket which gets the greateatainner scot free | for the belief that Mr. Cate will he left at home by | Judges, your brothers npon the bench Inthe saver: surnrl 4 tt " if ce EO aa sn | i oh ns, Aa i i | fen onan cance | rman ony im oot | IGE A a ts | ior en wi a ove pe | ve onl Rettng od of fine flour for Ine Atal, ‘Those are the sort of teachings wa protest = 7 od - " New Scenery and Etartiing Eitecta, SanTE ther SESES, obs tho blood theory | ee a atone he colton uf Gyruts | against, ‘Chey divar aud darken, and dead BRISTOW to he done 1. maw who has thi pullelldurn tho | Ongconbemtye ly ate ey Ee OLLO ARTISTS: 136 ior yhete? Mr. Moody always makes a great | tivo, tio stusttiuuon of Lila death fur the siunor, | Me arte, pationt, helpful Goeped of Jeans Cl tuain plliar wiiich supports, the fabrie of the Guys | ong tectum ‘of fiayes nevitaie, Maine, Vers Nigiiay ‘Thursday end Suuday, Matinees fal Waly Lena cf hg olerings of aly and favald tobetieonly Lovo! They worepublicanvand | They eéranen a realy-mado salvation which to THe GUAT tmyoNstRR IN KusTUCKT, erimrat, de trueb ani ene we af nak auelt | the ee ot es tetas pre fecinag | Suelaye sid Saturday p at ae Jiteral klstory, : : ) most is a delyeion and a enore, bo Kingdom -Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, i, " i re duea vt y. 9 T trotted? ‘aku it au literal biatory, It govs clout Fee eae od upon thous peoutaat ont of God cometh not with observation," Wo turn ee (pe Dunal of the United states?” But Gen: Mutler deca | throughoat the coantry, and they are but sens at WoOOoD'’s MUSEUM, Norninevuse, Ky., Oct. 88.—Early thls week | qoteay whatought to be dow. Sumething terri. | the end, Aa to the south, fcan only eay that ome pet da it was announced that ex-Sceretary Bristow would ie, emay bo Bapnsedy but he only eays “iat he | Atates, iiky Bounty Carolina, with ite at Yenst 25, 000 Monday, Oct. 34, by apectal request, any erhoon, thi ‘ol, | ixgoing to bed, having thus demolished dndge Hepublican. niajority, will cast their vote for See ae oneal ia teeteals ot the War, ae Seek it own satiefaetions "There 48 n pearing ( Hayes, unless force and fraud deprive the voters of TWO ORPHANS, ‘s ‘ginning . ay 2 And TEN NIGHTS IN A DAI-HOOS, y domesticity in thiw xenteuce: **E thank God (can | thelrrizhta, 1 betleve, for two reasons, th whieh ho went into the Union army, and whlch he | goto my witow, ax tam about doing ae {Outen this | $909 doubt as to the Way Callfurnia, will Prices redaced onv-hialf, Matinee overy day, represuntod fn the State Senate, he ts perwonally | communication ta you, without the etain of euch | (he frat place, she haa been and ly Hee well known through all thls section, aud the wide- | Anact upon my conscience," publican in bentiinent, Jost your's wiuo ‘ean having end dest vain see and hero thet int. Such isa very contensed reavme of the cptutle of | been of lacal iinpurtance only. | Secondly, the tne spread desire to axa ace and here thetracquaints | gi tides to dudze Moar, Thit $n hardly ag | tteparty wounds are healed, und Republicans and ance and friend pas draught une of tie largest and } qyeing av many of the General's previous prodnc- } Wdependents march shoulder to whunhler, Wein AL Quest audiences, both In number and character, | Hones fia welsted down hy wurdes and when the | fe bawt lave had nu fear ubuut your Biate, and | droid casts! They were the common sinners, who hadn't | aivay trot Vida excited revivallam, with tts oxag- RlOOD-sunsTITUTION DOCTINE, kept the law, ‘They wore juct the eante about Reratd tures of man's depravity, Ite seurn and id, Se . Yer te fae G gnu? tho tory! “Atel off : ; ‘ ered of they on omered the frult of the ground, ne Mt Moody agpuele OUL those different things? Nay of one ghidt Mt Wax because Ablo took (o's ot one and Caln took bia own, and he eset all Ma lively pictures of Cain fading to SNarrany he shouldn't bring & bleeding Mie ripud look a great deal better than “aur auch an luvention. ‘Thera tw not a word Pe nly tho Bible, and there ty not o ‘ ‘1 ‘i enunciation of all almple honesty a Aludness, een en ath tradi ey 888 NO ) occope. tn the convarted, ite Hopeless hell, and Well, what is Cheieta answer? That plctura | {t# ono refugo of the Hload, to tho Christlandty af of the” father, seeing hie eon wander | the Sermon on tho Mount, and the Good Samnriy away, yot loving him sil, aud tho moment | tn, and the Lord's Prayer.’ And it by ike going ho kaw him coming back hastening out | mt of tho glare and excltomont of & theatre into a dy thorough! to meot him! And what J# tho pradigal'’s pleat | fo sunlight of o qulot summer's Anything about "thu blood?" Tw there anything spe teers iaideas Htetautdine wii efoto fut ortue fe | THE ROMERO-NEGRETE SENSATION CON- Ys No, 2 Wall- debtraace fuvest New York, make fer cus- . v1 over sevemntiled Ln tls nolghborhood. ‘The occasion | General triew to be rolemn he by only queer, ‘Those | MY own views have heen thorunthily condrined hy | Home 2 of lar a be Teas plainte ela Macit, wup- | ture, but shat lio must bear the full penalty for are uted weneclsl Interest from tho factthateeme | wa haven gront talent for reading may usable to } prominent, patiticians, bere, who, tram lung exe ) Heater Oh a a eeaty mes iis Tmunouue inseaed bel wae keeper of ‘a es tho past, or clao that some one cleo must) atone To the Editor af Tae Tribune, Bouthurn papers, ant especially eomo Kentucky Ret through the document In the prigin the whee | PEFiENcos a y. every Uirty days, Lellable piock Privileges negotl~ Runt Sleaplys lao Goce tuck with hlabumnbley | Cyroaao, Oct 2.—My attention has been sgalnet Heavon and befor thee, aud am uo more | called to your paper of tho 22th Inst., In which: Worthy to be called thy woul" And ble father fo- | yoy publish an article, copled from the New calves him with tender joy, restores blu to Orleans sKeayune, stating that the wife of Senor tiller of the ground,” ele afte, ne 8 uccepted, ho Hevivallet explana Sttidcial oxplanation, | " ed Vel “*Po you uot find thy turmvil of uw canpalyn, states : : ae rains Worky BIO rf " Pheu te, Woking nieceesiveveblion of, the couitry, nad Ie MENDRICKS, reece hysleally Ik wearles, of compra. Uae the exe | INTER IRESOIETS, . 7 uv, onittho wl 4 DO "! 2 was {naccordanc®? with hls own wll and tho re- } WS ATTBYT TO DREUAUD & GRIMAN MINING | COTTE hor te no monotony for hut Who thinks i vurabld teus, biucka Touuht and carried £8 10 ig ra pluco as hia child; nut a word about to tire, ‘Thore ie no monwlony for bin Who thle | em on ne Fes, (hart PSturol explanetion which tho | havo ie life or some che cleow aa hie * Mateas Romero had cloped with ono Negrete, | qucats of hiv Republican friends in Kentucky that ee EON INOS IEOMEES: phd acts upon tls thonghios."" THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, Hoe! Lord gid enue of Bla well-datng, | tute he whale proceas af conversion, accept | taking $40,000 of Senor Komera’s moucy. he determn{ned to speak right at hame here among Rpectal IN match to TRE T Vibe, THE DISPUTED ELECTORAT-VOTE QUESTION, 4 x 182, oped {thon dovat w 1 ey, art thuu | ance, salvation, accomplished without one word Having left the Clty of Mexlca and seen | bly Ifv-long neighbors ond Reqaniatances, who Ban Francisco, Oct. 23.—Owlne to reports “Can you tel me how the question ofa disputed , NASSAU, DAIAMA | ANDS, Aefeton ited Matta Old story tow yan ilke, | Gud free, tatherly welcaune, wyon gunentuncal {tun honor to have the acquatitancs of Senor | tyre, Mr. Bristow frst spoke ateamelensin | Company against a number of the poor German | pecamo exeltud ag he rail: ** fu 1809 the twenty 0 JAMES LIDUERWOOD & 1 ealle radition into ot the currency question, after which he gave the | ininers in Butte County, California, a Chronicle | recond jolut rule wis adopted, It worked as fol- ject of administration roform especial alten: | renarter waa dispatched to investigate the mate | lowe: When the penate and Houeo assembled in tloi, Moshowed that tho Demucratic party waw } ‘Ce Sp 18 At Joint meeting ti count the electoral vuto, if a Se a ee ee eae MO Hon | ter on the spot, who euicveeded in vUtaining the | biectiuns ag nutier: how. trivial, wos made th | ween nnn eee eed iu ofiice, and that it la not carnest to ity pretended | following fucts; Morris Ravine, north of Marys- | regard to thu vote tm any Stuly, the (wo Ladies eop- PAGE'S CHIMNEY TOP, 1 Gout tho alna that are pat? That ia tha | Mtateas Rumoro and diy accomplished wife, 1 Se Tee ertieue pence, mie Tee pronounce al} such rumors and storics as false, atund the teaching of God's lovo being witling to | aud only circulated by political enemles, recelvo thoslnner back for tho future, but then, M. Levsk, thoy way, bow about the sigful ipast? Nothing Editor of Minero-Mezicano, City of Mexico. “t Hebrew thous! My phyhow that ‘wis a woble, diughe ied pees of the wacriicu lay, not to , bus in the fvaling and the Life