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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1876, TFOREIG e Dispatches Fearfully led -and Con- tradictory. — 1 Correspondonts An- the Conclusion Armistice. niture of the Rusxdan Embagey ae Constantino. ole are botng raphdly shipped o Odesg, and the hiave heen ordered to Christ Able and Willing to Care for Those Who Lean on Him. Conrls tn'lurk ¢ within reach of the fr The corresponident of thy il pradu states that ereat apprehe n the upper elreles of Bervian socdety of fnternal News at, Bel- Mr. Moody Expounds the Miraclo A dispateh to the News, dated of tho Lonves and Fishes, day night, snys*it 1s reported nt the Turkish Ftibnasy liere that no answer to the ultimatum 1a expected wntil Thursday evening. At the Freneh Foreign Ol tion Ia confidently expected. Comfort for the Aflicted and Sympathy iee o ficncelul solu- The Inquiry-Rooms Largely At- POLITICAL THOUBLES, tended by Anxious Seckers. * Loxpo¥, Nov. 1.—The following telegram hoa heen recetved at the Jupancse Embassy hin this eity. 8oma portions of the dispateh aro une inteltigible to the Embassyitsclf, but it inidieates that serious disturbances have occurred, KumanottoShisjokus(Lamourcclass)revolied on killing _many elale, 'Pliey were soon subdyed. ~ The Iinperial s also fougzht and overenine the Akitsouki Hundreds surren- dered, The Yamagutsl 8hisjokus rose and s~ Orders wera {ssucd for their nrrest, TIOLLAND. OVENING OF THE 110 CANAL. AssTenroam, Nov. L—The great maritime canal connccting this city with tho German Ocean was opened to-day with Imposing cere- monfes, at which the King, members of his representatives were banquet took this evening. The city {8 covered with flags, There is o general illumination to-night, st plendid exhibitions of fircworks, xteen miles long, and bos at the gea end o har- bor vovering 250 acres, which, howeyer, 13 not qulte completed. rs, Equally Reliablo, that the Porle Is gtill Ohstinate. While Othe FARWELL IIALL, A very conslderable ' proportion of the audi- ence at Farwell Ilol] yesterday conslsted of ex- cursionlsts from Jollet, 8ix car-londs of people entine up to attend the mectings, notwithstand- ing the mud and rafn, The requests for prayer, fifty-cight in number, were read by tho Itev. Mr. Frdwan, Among them were requeats by themselves from n physl- cian In Fafrport, 1, a commerelal traveler ont of Chiengo, for & an whb delares himself to by tha chief of slnners, snd from o Bunday-school teacher who Is ub work in the diamond flelds In Bouth Africa, asking for. prayers for his own + Curent that tho Russian ot Constantinople s Packing Up. near Kakoura, t of the. Capture of is by the Turkish folk, Vu.; for arevival in Springtiell, Vt.; for 4 Bunday-sclioo] class of eight young ladles; for the meeting of business-men fn Clunclmatly for four: brothers by au ageil slster, and for a vens crable father nearly 90 years old; also by a daughter for her father, 70 yenrs of e, and her aged mother who I8 sick; also for a son and errings daughter by their mother. Prayer was then offered by tho Rev. Dr. Noyes, uf the Pres- byterlan Churchiat Evanston, The Servian Army Sadly Demoralized and Dis~ organized. ANRTONELLI ILL, Losnox, Nov, 1.—A Reuter dispatch from “ Cardinal Antonelll Is-dangerons- Iy il Members of the diplomatie body went to the Vatlean'yesterday to Inguire us to his condi- nelli Reported to Be Lying at the Point of Death. The lesson for to-duy, suid Mr. Moody, Is the sixth chapter of Juln, We might write over this chapter, ** Bread,"—bread for the hungry, bread from Ileaven. Al the Evangellsts wive an account of this niracle, feeding the multl- tude with the tive loaves and three fishes, but John brings out the {dea more fully than the rest, thut Chrlst s the Bread of Life from nery Manifestations Inoreas- % A dispateh from Rometo the Daily Newcs says: n the Basaue Provinces. “ Cardinal Antoncilifs dyfng, His oliness thee Tope, on Sunday, ordered aconsultationof phy~ who declared the Cardinal’s ease hope- 1is relatives were sunimoned to his bud- slde, aud found hilm unconsclous.” TIIE EAST. STIL1, UNSETTLED, Nov. 1.—Constantinople ndvices of to- to that the armistice Is as yet un Russlan ultimatum was only de- Jirered to the Lorte yesterday. In the opening of this chavter the people are trying to make Him King, und at the close of it they are trylng to kil 1llm. ‘They were ready cenuugh to Tollow Him as long us He fed then, but when Ilu begun to spiritualize the miracle, and ask them to Lelieve on Him ns the Bon o God and Baviond! the world, a great many went back, und followed Him no wmore. It was just as it used to be when I had u Sunday-sciool over hercon the North 8ide. Just odvertise apienie or a festival where there something to eat, and the school would be out in full foree, We would find people then who lad hardly been ineldo the church for a whole year, Now Clrist nceuses these people of just ihls very thing, “Ye seck lm-"' Ile says, “beeause ye did eat of the loaves” just the way with o great many people, who stand avouud on the edjres of the church, soying unto themselves, # Cou't we muke something out of this thing -+ 1tere fu the flith and sixth verses Clirist is try- ing Philip's Talth, by asking him, * Whenee shall wo buy bread thit they shoutd answering says that ** 200 peanyworths of bread 1s not sullicicnt for then, that” every one may take alittie.” 1 suppose he mentloned that sum beenuge that was the extent of the money in thelr little treasurd, only about 8§30, But Christ took the fivé louves and two flshes, five bariey loaves and two emall flshes, THE DASQUH PROVINCES, Loxnox, Nov. 2—5 a. mn.~The Standard’s dis- patch from Madrld reports that Gen. Quesada yesterdny held n conference with the Ministers on the rtate of the Basque Provinces. The army of occupation will be reinforced, and Que- sada returns to Biseay Immudiately. The Conscrvative press urge anencrgetic pol- fey against the growing disstfection displayed in the ottitude of tho Blscayan Deputies and The Montencgrinsare: hombarding Podgoritza. The Montenegrin army has penetrated into Al- way of Medun, cutting communiea- tions between Podgoritza and Scuttre. 1OPING FOR TUE BEST. Lospoy, Nov. 1.—The Z'all Mall Gazette to- dsy prints tie following. very prominently: ai¥e bellevo that the statement that the armis- {lce was signed yesterday to be incorrect. Roselan ultimatum scems to have iuterrupted the arrangements on the point of completion whenft ardved. In all probability the signa- tare s only deloyed.” ENOLISH CABINET COUNCIL. Lowpo¥, Nov, 1.—The Cubinet council hns been summoned for Saturdsy next, the 4th GREAT BRITAIN. GLADSTONE WILL EXPLAIN, Lorpox, Nov. 1.—The Daily News suys: ** we understand that Gladstone wiil contribute to Harper's Monthly for December a paper explain- i his attitude toward the United States during the Civil War,” CRIME. AN ALLTGED MURDER! Speclal Dirpatch to The Tridune. Fonr Wavye, Iud., Nov. Chief of Police was searchiug for Frank Depler, who {8 charged with murdering o butcher in Chicago Sunday night. Depler {s o brakeman on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chlcago Rafl- Hecame tothis city from Chicago on Monday, was pald off by the railroad company, and Jeft the city ut dark, leaving no clue to his whereabouts. 11e is respectubly connected. A dlspatch from Belgrade announces that dighomatic oflicfals there state that the Porte Jasaccepted an armistlee of two months, and crlered Its army commanders to suspend los- 1.—To-day the 1is lunch, and.when Ite had given thanks He distributed to the disciples, and the disciples fed the multitude with it. ‘I'hen, when all tad eaten cnough, and twelve baskets full of the Tragments lud been taken up, Chrlsttries to get thewr minds off from the bread that perisheth, ond to set, thein to thiuking of the Irend of Life. They sald unto Him, *What shali we do that we might work the works of Godt® er- hupa some of thetn had big families, and wanted to know how to make a_small amount of pro- visious go a good wuy. Jesus answered: 4This is the word of God, that you belleve only on Hhn whom He bath sent,” There it s again, that Jittle word, *Believe,” You can’t ga any- where in this Gospel of Jubn without running on that word “Believe.” The peoply replied ¢ Moses gave our futhers manus to eat {n the desert,” No," says Christ, ** Moses didn’t any such thing; it wus my Father that gave ou _that bread, and now He glves you 11y Son, who Is the true Bread of Life. ¥ 1ly, 1 say unto you e that belleveth on Me hath nsting fd, Your futhers dld cat monna fn the wililerness and are dead. I aw the Living UYread which eame down from Heaven; il any man cat of this bread he shatl live forever, and the bread thut T will grive s My tlesh, which I will give for the lite of the world.” Aman in the lmlulry»nxnn last night suld, “Do you believe t said; it s literal i this sense: Our minds are to feed upon the vewl, personal Christ, and not upon ereeds and d of theology,M—pretty dry feeding that, but 1 lave known people who were feeding them- selven upon something drivr yet. They were trying to live off the faflings of thelr uelizhbors, el you, my friends, you'il get terribiy lean if you try to lve on eue diy foader s that. Then thete §3 unother thought. Plenty of people never fearn to fecd themselves. Parents tuke grent eate to teaeh thelr little children to do this. You tun ust look at the h‘.\by; lio §s begiunlng to feed Winsclt with s spoou,”™ there nre fn the Church who never fe themuselves. fster ulter another to feed then, fustead of com- foig to Chvlst, and takhe the Bread ot Lite for themselves, licard of v springs in thein, £o that th you could hardly tell thew” from the real live , when they were put down amongst them, the maker puzaled s ool vy peoplo with thew, tilat last somebiady foutt out how to expose the trick; he just put down n little Toney amongst them, and el the live hees went for € rizht uway. 8o §t is In the Chureh, those who have the true life u them bayve guml sharp appetites for the Bremd of Lite, " on remember that when the children of Tsracl came up out of Erypt some of them got thed of manig, nud were ahnost rewdy to o back fnto cantivity azaln for the sakie of getting somo of the Eggptiun onlows, lu Now that s Just the w: nowadays. ‘They Jeave the “Church, and the prayev-mecting, umd the Eutisly thetse und Gther wordly s famishied half to” death brease mfld O lmlh; "ul f’ 18 Ll e with t tell w minister. who fueds s peeple W wy i s hy the erow vy st caime back g ¢ while A Hitle while before his ' acqnaintance with the Brewd of Life by the crowd of hungry souls | thew come back e fur n Inlh;(\l.;‘m,‘\_;:uxfi i L iy .\wrlm‘:mx. hac il ewart had been on n drinkin: bout 52 Who would drink the wmost Hguor belug overgome by it While Mortan wus vlor at the Avraciation, The corresponident of the Daily News with Gen, Tehernayefl's army telegraphs that, jour- manls, ‘Mhe following® are cxtracts: Turks fought with a dogged pertinacity and oc- casionally with o briliiant dash, which claim the The Russians had fought bard aud stoutly, but then the Russians hnd borne the brunt of fight after fight in this very ‘The Qlobe-Democrat's spectnl from Kansaa City says that reports have reached there of the Jynching of two horse- thigves, named Witllam Fulton aund Iundley, i Wyandotte, Kan., on Bunduy morning, by o 1t I8 ulao stated that three more of the bund buve been eaptured and served fn the same way. lighest admiration. Vigllant. Committee, was not thelr and tho signifieance defeat fs not easy to estlmate, and it is too carly to forns su opinlon of tin toss Incurred. not know where the troops ure, to fay nothing of the wounded, many of whom, 1 fear, will never be brought in. 'The Dellzead wing of the wmylsin a condition of demuralization, and 1t least termporary dispersion. Gen, Honostovich with the right wing, is retiring out of reach of the Turks, and It would be folly for him to offer battle. ‘Fne Russiun officers oro leaving. They decline to be mussacred fur people whom they denounce ns destitute of ull martiol splrit, They have mo words to cxpress their con- tempt and dlsgust of the Servian roldiers. ‘The whole territory in the Moraya Valley south of Parakin is in course of universal evacuution, palufully sccclerated by Incorret yumors of Sunday's losses, N0 A BOYISH MURDERER. Speclul Disputch to The Tribune. Drrroit. Mich,, Nov. 1.—Thls afternoon two boys playing ona dock quarreied about some driftwood, when Heury Pashen, aged U years, threw nstone ut *Veter Lazoa, and killed him, the stone striking him In the head, e —— WASIHINGTON. . Proposed Extradition Troaty---The Public Special Dispatch to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, D, C.y Nov. L—I {s stated that Secretury Fish has supmitted to the President u careful statement of his views on the subject of u new extradition treaty with Great Britain, This document contalns, among other things, it is sald, u draft of & new treaty with Englaad, 1t §a not fmprobable that there witl bew con- siderable number of changes fu our Foreign u Presidentfal elect! o WWestern Assoclated Press. Nuy, L.—The November pusilianimity fored, VLeeouse battallons ure more or less disintegrated, and uobudy can dlstivgulshbetween killed,wounded, aud misshy, the latter being strugiglers. Many Founded ruust have been left on the held of Misslons after thy Tu Ih WastinutoN, D, C., CONFLICTING. Loxnoy, Nov. 1.—There are varlous reports conerning Turkey's reply In regard to the “Total coln honds, Lawtul money debt Matured dubt; Reuter's telegram from Belieeade 15 a8 fol- Tows: It fssald’ thut Servia has neeepted the 1%0 months' armistice which has been agreed 'Yy 88 nlready uunounced, us Zagblatt, in a special edition, pub- patch from Its correapondent at Bel- £rade, accurding to which the Porte 18 willing toaccept an, armfstice of any length, bug de- mauds lnformation beforehand us to thé condl- ‘Total withuut interest.. la} ‘demption uf eertiticat € dupast “Total In Treasury..eee. The latest news from Constantinoplo Is o te* - d this evening, which states that tie kuown, but f8 expected L3, ed bu Taciilc Tadlrs W he fasurable, 8 auother Extraordinary Couneid of . to-day, The Ambussadors arc uow tenbled at Gen, TenatlefT s vosldence, t aceried atd B01 pt b IIimll €. Dajance of Intes New Youk, Nuov, ment for October, cxclusive of the und juterest of the pubile debt, I3 $10,800,U00. N i THE WEATHER, Wasniaron, D C., Nov. 2.=VFor the Upper Lake region, fatllng burometer, northeast uck- 1ny2 to northwest winds, colder, cloudy weather, with 1ight ralo or snow. ot pld by Uaiied “The Treasury dishurses It I8 reported that tho T e el Turlis liowg entored Ohie b veraer—the Bity-fourths “Whoso | children used — to e Lobox, Nov, 8~The ‘Stadard's Belgrale the atatement fully confirmed rte has ngreed to u two months ar- o }h power tu renew It for 81X week: “.m spatuli reports that Kruschevatz {s ispa Sl etermnt Nfe, mnd 1wt ralse Wind fu the lust | oue nizht they sadd, ¥ Mawing, may We 1ot £0 | oeoking aud Ly batdls doclares adt rethcamher onee ol Tt eravesand | Wi the pe-t Tuto Ui lnguiry-toun and leati | Eevas who Gt sae Wit the thorel in Englund, and over the guteway were these | how 1o come to Jesus" WOrds s S TILY SLALLIISIE AUAIN, Gou, this Chrlst, w! THE REVIVAL. Moody then refated t Sittle gi ) meneed, behall of her brother, who With resard 1o the peemaneney of the revival | danncd o be shot for slecning workhe related the following Incidents %71 wad nstren of water close by the he Tuzed to live when T wis a o moe e n friend the nizht befors was on wateh two men were in bathine, and just as 1 eame up witd my long fis |-lmlu one of them, who had got he: yand his de, home for her sake. ance, aud geeing him go down, with " only bis | m; hielp, I ran out as fur as Teould and thrust the for the Broken-Hearted, which §s by for the vlewsantest of nll his solos, DUTSIDR MERCINGS. THR NOON MEETING, of Batte Creek, Micl Cheney, after whlch the were hield,—for men, women, and {nebrlates. of sinners, mauny of whom TIE TABERNACLE,. His expository ciscourses preached lust eveolng o discourse to those (n | doctrine by Mr. Herford of thi affifction. He has done the same thing before, | The singing ltcspflucll:n: but when one compares his published seriuons g . b on that topie with the carnest and loving nd- Tho Northuettern 6458 Prayer was nlso desired for Nor- full of tears ns his discourse on ** Excuses' was | jyoved, of smiles, e evidently knows low to weep ANNOUNCEMENTS, sume passage s that of last evening—Luke, Iv., - A nePAReR 18 The Spirit of the Lord1s upon e, bee | e satome - coeben e broken-hearted.” i 1p.in. THIEADDRESS. ‘A rood many people don't scem to know It {8 o great mystery to me W with broken hearts” perish in carrying their sor- | cuss practical questions of row, when Christ olfers to carry ft for then | 44 the churebies, They might know this blessed truth if they woull only look into the Bible. ‘There is no elass of people whoare free trom broken heartu Bome years ugo 1 veed to vielt from housc to | resylt was the qulckening house among the poor of this city, and sloce | ot churches from which then I lmve made the acquaintance of ngood | many people who were rich, but I find broken hearts everywhere, among rich and poor, high hearts strong cnough to stand the strafu and the biows of this sorrowful world. 1 made sive Convention, ML C. M. MORTON. broken heart. The first was a mwother whose son bad come home drunk the nlght before, und she lind never known of his bad habits untit then. The uext was o mother whose llmud l’m‘nfly [u( chiluren 1hnd hccxh bm"l‘l“ by death sinee my last visit, o 4 third was n wife whose liusband had cruelly de- outh Metlic)s dirng w"ffl llerl, and xln:' ncll‘ther!%mcw ;vhlc‘ru lu’: was nor how ghie was to live through the winter, cnds, o which was then coming ou. 1 need not tell you Iriends, After & the othier, but fn every house I entered that”af- ternoon there was a Lroken heart, Tuet ayoung man at the inguiry-mecting hucl nhl:hz }\‘uu ‘]‘fl btl-ux:lng lulldol Lzrllu(ln!\lm!l d"e- pair thut he sald Lo bhud been down to the lake poting Pt athcr nheht, looked uto {ts. durks waters, | Joiva MERtUE 1 anid half resolved to take the deudly plunge, 1€ | ¢ned all the sorrow fn this ity were written down, this bullding would not hold the books which would be written, Ever since Adam wns driven out of Eden this world hax been | yo read with Interest, no stranger Lo tears, and I wonder | of hig experience by himself, us pobl how it Is that s0 many people can stay away vas ol to be Christlan work here for some 3 nnd that s Christlan Assoclation. cati” Philip red for the mectings, like 50 many others of this ¢ [y Iad had brought . for earry our sorrows If we will only lay them on Cork s H e Dine tells us of the weening of ond | 13 His Work™: Jacob on thu bloody cont of his darding Joseph; chumber, crying out, 0, Absatomn! would to { er's church in Broakly weepine over the loss of thefr infaut sons, kfiled thnt there wasa Uil by the soldiers of Herod. 1 want to call vour sttentlon to that little word #sent.? % He hath sent e 1o eal the { oy vonat that | broken-h great n work nn?' man hzs to do, he will be cer- Having loat his right Tatu to succeed f it, i only God has gent M, | went 1o Chlcago, whe al, Onr lives then were wicked., sroudd King Plisroah suid th ouldin't o, bug | Chelstian Arsnciation for works, 3 Dat didn's ke any Qiffarenco with Soses. | yapiien inchare, and o whun God had eent hing, and he was certain to sues - Conaan, -The cities were great, ond down, (od éent Edishu, and Glleon, and Sam- S!flwrluh‘nflcnl of the ulsion wi son agzafust grent odds, but niever one of them | 106 fuiled. And i the Son of God Is seat to heul | o the broken-hearted; If God sends I is He not certadn o suceeed ! r. version: it 1s llterat e < Yes," 1 fuu tnke it slrulght\vui' to a doctor and get iim to heal it for vou, but it 3‘uu break your | chair tipped hack, hia heels on the wi Tieart what are you golng to do! s, and dry notlons ar elck In the house they to the doors that prople passing by might see uny objectlone, > Objections? no: nane at ull. sick tun how e had been enred. Sometimes | even sop h!nnmomn'r_:l whis worked well enougzh, bat o great many slele [ Ing were going an, "Ch people never tound any one wh knew the right | ld uttliude, lost 1 smoke ax irtial; hear the mother enving, Do but how many people i o feed They go atound ta get one min- sick people for Him to see, and every one that was brought to Him was heated, He ouly spoke the word ond it wus done. e koew o | him at the noon smectibg for remedy for ull the dlscases. e has | eontluned to do twenty-one ybmr 1dld not rew the action, ! y skilifully made bees, with moved about, nnd carry all your heavy sorrow yours: layinethiemon Him! You tryevery otherdoctor Létore you come o the Ureat” Physiclun, Know {wo wives fn this city whose husbands are dead and they utterly refiise to be comforiedy they will die uf broken hearts before Jung unless | one knew they learn to cast their cares on Him who | thue he was apand fn his old pls careth for them, Three years awo a gentlemon ll.l{ Awmen, ' 80 1 did not xee b i this oty took ‘his wife and four | KO children to” New York and - put them on that French steamer to cross the oceans There was o colllsion, and the | g1 the heavens seenied 1o bend. eoncealed §1alt from mv, e gradual {1t went down on the deck of that vessel. | down beside him, and sald to him: sy ntnl tur- with backsllders were never found,ad whenshe reached Englana | wight. funily ultar, sl try to Away and burled Lir fice m the down to comfort the childlens, broken-hearted Wwith U Bur L found that Jesus had been enly You cair aly h the gates of § p, see them safely i, and [ wasn raved el happy i, i fluel o b b, some wmore work for the rude vamicd fo - uun | (Seather, try efo: fesh aud deinketh My Dlood hath | Nortl Side mecting with their mother, aud g the {1 liis world, f8 bur pladige o) resurrection from | a8 tiembers of the Church, Chirlst had Liken ‘.‘lr- Muody, after his urnal fashio: + LOCAL OBSERVATIONE. THE RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM, _u 2 * Wu understand couched I per- and s aceompanied by angry Sultau s required to ‘sign ah u monthy, und the onduct incuntluting Kotiations ure pending 3 the dead, snd our clernal life fn the world to | the children all at ouce to Hmself, but He did Prayer was then Thompson, ful) of & Serlpture refer X Weeky or tw formed that its o Erougly resented, POSITIVE AGSERTION. 5 . m,—The Times dispateh (s tho report that i 4wo hus been ugereed to, VY en nasso hus heen counters Turks have entered lh@uuun. of the neeotiatf ervia will fight TS ure nat ikely was the Ry ot call your attention Lo the wi reg the breads The Lourd might have takenaw, oI Belgrade ¢ Inunthy m-mls!hyel utes thag th fo there were *hesiles wonl fons fur s perinancnt no more, sl Russhin W come uggala to bt fnlts leading edityris ' Llove that wa ki of the disciples o X t pposing there are W00 Chiristians fy the City ; ot Chivago, thut would unly De ahout gwenty * You van reaclhim by way of the Throng,” apiece fur s to carry the bread of e to, - Bure- | eald 1, 1y that Is not & very darge or dibieult task, ‘| Al I !l_u nut think The Vienna cory larjze quan! respondent of the Times says, hings had gone l;\e(uru l){n: Hy informed Abdul Kerhin mnrm"!ud, and hostilitics The_arrival of the tosurpeise Gen, Ignatiefl as thot a third of the Russiun of the Russtan ofticers fu the ¢ heen Killed or wounded, he Dally News, from P s suill at that WU Wan g ol s liad contidential Sl oarmistice wos @ el not wnl: [ m”lm Imnnlluclilrm'. B0 I-lu v,uhl'flm fx:ll‘l‘icr. l:l“ll t S this cosu the bunger was the mtroduction, | mother, The not sleep und v'.'lu:ll thers |Iule not eaved but v.-.\rm-tll,)" They wrestled n)f night in prayer for theie Jost | und hmnl:'x)m.-u in tho Dghest tenne, deaires sulvation {9 5 Loy, ami fust us the niornfug duwned bis mother | seen b, ho gays, *knecling beaides tho highs lll"l the Lord. Tdon't | wayor the rallroad track, or in any sort of Special Disyatch (o The Tribune. 8r. Paui, Minu., Nove LB, Lichstein, of this city, wgent for Leopold, Kul & Co, your eity, fs ndssing under eireumstances which lead his family to belleve he has commltted sulclde, Ilo went u few days ogo to Winona, from there as 1€ to return homne last 1t was issed from the triin nearmorn- natum seemed followed, likoniug tho work of this revival and | Know when oar son s goll u of the Tetdingz of the Bt to the work o the | hua told me that o shull sot die asdrankard.” | bim n prayer. Weo arwold comrnles, and afier Rebief Comaitteo after the Chicago five, % § | One week from that day that youngsnen started | ho hag nished his watk ut Jotict [ ope to ecs wag," sald he, 9 Superintendent of rellef for | Ffor his home 300 mites uwav, and us he entered | cure him fur a revivll camoaign fn Poutie, he youug convert, und slnoet ot forget to bind wp the heart that must other- | K€ partdn the Asaclation pray ed by the Rev. Dr. | wise havebroken, That mother herselfwas'tel- | Gorg Pihongh he nis tun, and rieh i | g this sad stary ut the woman's meetie in | yiq mouth. Fhe ne i 18, Tarwell Hall the dther day, or 1 shoutd nothave | the Lord in o eenfence or tw felt ut Hberty to tell 4t here, power s geniud of the wan b TIE NEXT S1L. tage a part i this husfness, Wu read Do you not think Ho could carry iti7sald 1 | Treach M 2 Auother gecount says 4 Yeay but 1 cannot cast it ofl.” carwell 1all. dven,’ which would per- [ \\’eli,(lwn," sald 1, *donot blame Christ 5€ LWo Thel) V00 more, say 10,000 fu all, which | for nat carrying it, 50 lun;: a3 you will not let | ventiony arty L6 nplece, to whom each one | Him hnve 107 lead listributed the bread, Now, “ But how nm T ever to bo comforted If 1 p | never ean reach my lost oy 1M uged to att hers wud Mol y i very effeetive platlona y from hisuwn strange horting whil greut o while attending the venuon, Newark, New ) wore, thut the dis- 1 wup fuith 1 to cach oy fudividually, | had Been here wany weeks, wis scen by une of [ invited T to lireokiyn. el to he distributed by uny one, Just | uan dida’t like to el | £ 130 that they }\'lll?hl put w 'p e | he thoughit i his own boy had been seen fn thut succesatul mlsalonaries i Auierica, outstretehed b DI CUABBERLAIN 1, 1 fiave on unswer 0 3 tobo the North Slde, and wt ong thuo had Z4000 peo- | the door ho sakd, **Mother, 1 have comg - e ———— - plo Iooklug ta e for food, fuel, oud other sups | to ask you o - pray for wy soul,” i INSURANCE CASE. o sauo truin bronght a tetter to hils son he left th truin ot Red and thers took u tearu for Hudsou, Wis. whers be hus not areived ot this writiog. Tetter to his sou lixes to-doy as the dute of Lix ‘The elfects of & Jute sleknees and wonctary embarrussments ure belfeved to ae- count for his vouduet, He leaves a wite und seven children, saying ho would not rel e t )les, and any only unxiety \was that the supplies | 3¢ was not long befory he was happlly cous e !suul‘d nop ln’)hl out. But ihere is nlways enough | verted, and then ho returned to Chicggoto be- ATEST, u m—The D¢ : LT T S pagruds of “the Brea of Lifed After ehuglus »Jests | come d uscful and active Christiun, Dig Moinzy, la, Nov, Lelo the United dews, nud o Constautino- 0" Teleyraph assert that Tur- uninistive, with o o' ultinutum, The 4 Tguutle® rejucted tho Yler of a two munthast to duath and four othiers were so rred that o hopes are entertained of The entire contents of . the - heon cou- their recovery. dwelling were consumed, ¢ | post. Me hat faken tae phekie cual 6il Tamp was the eause of fiic i s A Terrible Hurricane in the West Indios, Oct. IS and 20. ) ihis In succession. ke to gon Nshing, One day s party of yonnz | Intercesslon of his little sister ruved Lis lite, COLLISION, nnd Mr, Lincoln gave him o furlough to visit Lis Osans, Neb.y Nov. 1.—To-dny's west-bound- pastenger-traln and a frelght hound cast, on’ the Unlon Pacile Ratlroad, colllded nekr Fre- mont, Neb., about half-past 2 this afternonn, Enginecer Thunean, Jumped from tha engine, atle, and was very sertously Injured. Both en- gines were badly i All the Inhabitants of 2 Small Island Bwopt Away by the Waves, I, was drowning. The rest were & Put,” sald Mr. Moady, “don't think for n wll too muceh frightened to render any assist- | moment that the tender heart of that great n ean for one motnent be compared with the hond fu sight stretched” up In o lnst appeal for | tenderness of the Lord Jesus Christ. r. glon 18 {ufinite. He pitied us so wnuch and end of the pole Into his hand, 1118 fingers closed | loved us so well that He gave His very llfe on Ity and he was gavel, We didn't sit down | to saveus, Come, ther, to Christ with your on the bank to dlscuss the question whether the | eorrows, and come to Hun with your sin.’ raving would he pertanent; all we thought of Mr. Maody then engaged In prayer, epecially was to vull him out.” remembering the people from Joflet, who were Mr. §ankey then mang 0, to be nothing,!? { present to the number of about. GX. passenger-train, Extroordinary Sufferings of tho Crew of struck on his head on? o United States Steamers Tenrful Explosion nt n Powder-Mill Near Springfield, O. RURRICANE B Nuw Yons, Nov. L.—A letter from Key West, givinz the cxpericnces of the United States steamer Ussippee In the storm of the 19th and Wthof October, tays about the decks to sttend to thelr dutles, were thrown violently from thelr fect, and blinded by the salt spray, and were obllzed to go groplng about as i they were in total darknces, They could oply stick Lo their stations by the most desperate struggling against the hatches, g infs, doors, deck-buckets, and many other artl- cles, that werebelng swept back and forthacross thie decks by the rushing of the wateras the ship Breathlng was dlificult, and the air token into the lungs was so loaded with seu-salts that it causcd excussive irritation, pro- ducing violent Noone elee hurt, KE New OnieaNs, Nov. 1.— the schooner Anua, from New York, reporis that the schiooner Thomas H. Bweeny., Capt. Steclman, from Philadelobla Oct, 6, with a eargo of coal aud 2,000 kegs of powder for New Orleans, was wrecked durfng the recent gale on Cn‘pl. Hawkins, of prefacing It with the sugpestion that God often A letter to Tue TRIBUNE from the Rev, W, E, uses little things for the accomplishinent of | Walker, pastor of the M. K. Church, Kenosha, reat ends. ¥ There fa nlad Lere who has five | says the work of revival under the labors of juaves and Lwo small flshes.!” Mcsers, Morchouse and Eaton f8 progressing Prayers were offered by the Rev. I L. Crane, | favorably. The Bitle readings of Mr. More- y and the Ilev, Dr | house are stimulating and cncouraging to three usual mectings | Chrdstlansand are also blessed to the awakening ‘The men, in getting SCALDED TO DEA'TH. Spectal Dirpateh to The Tribune, Fr. Warse, Ind, Nov. 1.—-Liat evenfog a child of Samuel Albright, of Pierceton, Tnd., aged 3 vears, accidentally fell into u pail of boll- After several ours of intenss suf- fering it was relieved by death, - ! ——t——— HENRY WARD BEECIHER. Tho Scandal-Mil) Comes to a Stop, and tho Brooklyn Pastor Is Very Warinly Indorsed Ly Mlis Brother Clergymen, L Spectat Dispateh do The Tridune. New Yous, Nove L—At the semf-anntial mecting to-day of the New York nnd Brooklyn Congregational Associations, the Committee ap- poluted last April to co-operate In bringing evi- led to Christ In the {nquiry ot~ Monday rl\};ll' ‘Tllcs?ay I';“l ;’lm mu'rloun : e hirist are thoucht to have fully met the objes- According to -announcement, Mr. Moody | tions urged against the evangetieal view of i‘hls clty, y Euccessful, “The attendance lnst h week at the Needbain and Stebbing meetings ddrces of last evening, it fs casy tu see that he | wasvery Jarge, and grew intoa perfeet Jam on has learned a new Jesson and galued a new pow- | Sundny.” There are three meetings every day er of sympathy by the afllictions through which | except Saturday,—a tuorning pruye 3 i E ) nn afternoon Bitile-reading, aud the regular Gos- he has recontly passed. The sermon was 68 ( o) peeting fu the oventug. The whole city Is *tolled and tossed, L iutense, especially amoug the flremen and heavers, who ~were not only deprived of ventllation, but obliged to inhale the salt water stest produeed by the sea rushing {nto the fire- It was then thought advisable to en- courage the men by the use of sthnulants, The surgeon found o suflicient quuntity to give all hunids u tot ™ each, aid sent it to the cabin to The effect of the storin ou the anfmals on board was peculiar, The cats dis- uppeared the morning Lefore the storm, and were not feen for five dnys afterward, dog, Daviel, a splendid pointer, owned by the Captain, exhibited the greatest dread ot being 1eit ulone, and wus only appeased when somne une was petting him. “The hens and turkeys, usunlly the most hungry and vorucious ane quarrelsome beasts on boanl, hunger, und barely opened thelr eyes when foou wus thrown Lo them. suecles of Pelican, came on board while we were They must have been with them that weep, a8 well as rejolee with A pastor's meeting i called for to-day in the » e, | o | Bible-room st Farwell Hallat 1:30 pom, B, them thut rejolee. The text was a part of the order of the Devatianal Comnitten P Y Advisory Councll necting e hold cage . o . He hath sent me to heal the | every day fn the Bible-roomn ut Farwell Hall ay | B¢ distabuted. Beccher, reported that they bad met and prepared an appeal for information, which was generally published as well as sent to thosc sup- posed to know snything hostile to Mr. Beecher. Having done all In thelr power, the Committes had only tlis to rcport—that after six months opportunity and most urgent cntreaty to speak, . no one bad seen fit to respond or to make the slightest resvonstble charge against Mr. Beech ‘The report concluded: How long we, 19 2 committee, shall atand wait- Ing for rome responeible accusers to appe: ustico, and Christlan cl demand an carly determination of this inquest and nfinal declaration of confidence in Mr, Beecher as o brother honored and bel united wisdom of this Association to declde. Thia report the Assoclatlon adopted, and then - passed the following preamblo and resolution: Wurneas, This Association, at its annual meet- fug 1n Apri), 1876, appointed o committes to co- operate with the Commission created by the Ad- vikory Council to investigate the casc of the Rev, H. W, Beecher; and, Witsneay, The Assnclation, in view of this ap- pointment, rerolved that If those who thus clafm to have evidence, or to be able to substantlate the r, Beecher, shall knowingly fafl s or othior meaus to % A CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. TR punNON; M meetiug o th Duvotiunal Committee of he Mowdy uud Saukey mectings was hield yes- whnt Christ camne [nto this world for. They sny | terday m’m;"x,n, 1{ w8 ukj-mu.l g:f call o He eame to eave slnners, but the Word of God | Christian Conventlon of the West and North- says Le came to heal the broken hearts: to car- :;;&::”l"('mt ll'l‘m(‘;z':fifi" g“’"';‘fih:"é':"fl- o ' ’ ecterd tha 54 and Jay- 1y our sorrows 08 well as to atone for our slns, | 20 k0 ricenting ol the churelies, will forprot thelr y Evmany people | he {n attendance. It 18 proposed to dls- Two birds, bobos, o S8 charicter: n Philadelplia and New York similar conventions were hield during the Moody and Sankey meetings there, Thousands of - isters and Jaymen were In attendance, Iyt in the vortex. wn down while ‘attempting to 0 purrot was the only thing on scemed at all to enjoy the surroundings,’? The storm commericed ou the 10th, and Jasted twenty-six hours, and was {nfensely violent. ‘The séas made clean sweeps over the vessel, and the sallors suflered severcly. aud matn-top gallant-inasty and much personal crty wus destroyed. e storm caine up over Cuba, anid over Key West, leaving o track of desolation in its rear. Much property was destroyed, and several lives were lost. The Istand of Kayu S8arga was flooded, and Its entire population swept away 400 people there, Qiie vessel wus capsized in Ke; and il hands drowned, "The storm Is prouounced the scverest thathas vislted Key West since 184 whether reason, oved, we leave '1o tho lay representatives were in oftend Dc‘.l(il:"m"l nnél Execulll\'c Colmmli ee il # T a call for the Conventlon, wriving thetoples to he and low, wisc and gnorant. There ate m | gansidered and other details of the. proposed She lost her fure calls one day, and ot cvery bouse 1 found u | Charles M. Marton, State Sceretary of the Toung Mcu's Chiristiun Assuclatlan of ilinois, arrived yesterday morning, Mr. Morton fs well known in Chivago, having engaged tn active There werenbout pust three years he has been in charge of Plym- ¥n, one of the most suc- cessfal mission works fn that city. Mr. Mortou left the Bethel, much to the regret of all ts car’s conglderation he hus decided to give bimself up to work for youny men under the direction of the Ilinols ™ State Executive Committee of the Youny Men's charges againet or refuee to mako use of t! bring such charges or evidence beforothe Commis- sion of investigation. this Associstion, in the ab- vence af furthier light, must hold itself thence- forth amply justified in utterly condemninyg those b allegations, inrinuations, and rumors as nd sianderous, 5 West harbor, UNDER THE WITEELS, Special Dispaten to The Tridune. Daveyrort, Iu, Nov. 1,—At Keoti, n station onthe Chicagy, Rock Islund & Pacific, thirty miles west of tnis city, yesterday afternoon, u shocking accident took place. named J. M. Giltnan and a Mr. Vincent and his wife were driving across the railroad track in a wagon {n front of o coming traln, The vehicle was struck by the locomotive and Mr. and Mrs, ‘\;luccut iustautly killed sud Gilmun fatally 4 in defendiog Mr. Beccher as o worthy, honored, and beloved mem- ber of this body: and Wugneas, The report of sald committee Indi- cated that therc fs no substant ievingin Wo gullt or Me. Decclbr; be i, there- ore. Resolred, That wo dn, therefore, 98 an Assocla. tlon, regarid our brother ns worth dente und love, and_czpress to sympathy fn the severe trial through which be lins Mr. Morton fs expected to_commence a unjon Zolfet, Nov. 12, ground for be- g 1,200 people, hus Leen Three persons The following sketel of Mr. Morton, who, ngelistie corps, was first brought into this work I Clilcago, will It Is, in par | volume from which other cxtracts have been from Christ, who offers tu bear our griefs and { mnde for these reports, entitied * D. L. Mu&ly SEIZED FOR ANN ELIZA. SaLT Lake, Utah, Nov. 1.—Four earrlages, three wagons, onc palr of mules, one span of horses, onc harness, three cows, property of Brigham Young, were sold to<lay at public aue- tlon by the Commissioner to pay the the court fn the Ann Eliza case, Further sefzure of property will be Auother death on the rall occurred in this cl this cvening. A boy named Fritz Paulsen, 1 years of nge, who attempted to get on o moving train was thrown under the wheels, which crushed his head to o jelly. Spectat DaxvinLe, 1 old, a son of Mr. was run over to<lay by Wabash Road, and fustunt), attached to any one. "An‘;onlq {l;t ulmn“hn;;mh! »u(l nmll l\.'nlnc;l by Mr. d oody §¢ Charles M, Martan, lately the misslonar, of the tenrs of David as he went up to his | ot the Piymouth Bethel, conuected with Mr. Beec: o 1lix was_@ very anprof God I had died 10y theel” And about the fivst | felne case, ax will oppear frum this decount he words the Sonof God heard when He cawa | once pove of himself, Jieeaya: ** T grew up with. {uto this world was those Bethlehem mothers!, | w3t a knowledie of the Savior, and wearcely k Th % LA oy ubout 12 years ph McClure, of this “city, by - cur on the Toledo & y killed. No blame They brought i3 we »houldercd onr rifles and went to the T —— YELLOW FEVER SavaNNAl, Nov. L—Total number of inter- frow yellow fever, seven, BUSINESS NOTICES. Eupeon! Sl An agoa I wasattacked b; 5 atiun of the eyes, caused by reads had one of the maost skilifnl but grew rapidly worse untl slightest Hght, und sudering the most intense pain, - For nearly o week [ slept scarcely at al), Jast was tolll by the Doctor that 1y vyes One evening a friend camo {n and brought s bottle of Eurkos, which he applied to Uefore u half hone T and slept Tor twelve hours, with only onc and then ouly long enough Lo renci the In thres daye T wan able to the country, and bave never been troubles though previous to that 1 had had several ottacks. - 1 give this In hopes thut others may be benefited n WiLLiAy PonTiit Locustatrect, Walnut Hllle. Spenr and Mr. E. A. Driver. of No. e strect, Clicago, cau verlfy lhl\:“n\r.u'u » frou 1y feader 1 drinking and In gunbling, and it used to o = could blugphrmie the earted,” My friends, no matter how | God s more ways than any other mun abont, urin, ke left th he' continued God sent Moses down_to Eggpt to bring out | sin til his money waz ull gone, and th 000,000 of elaves. When ho wot there, the | 1o the Employment lurean of the ¥ KEROSENE Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Mamison, Wis, Dov. L. oceurred in this city early causing the death of Mrs. Georpre P Delaplaine and the injury of two of ber duughters. Delaplalue was aroused from sleep by o bafl- storm which paseed over this city. throueh the house carrying 8 kerosene lamp. The lamp exploded in fome _munner unknowi, setting tire to her clothing, Her daughters came to lier help and succeeded, after considerable effort, In subduing the flan Deluplalue was terribly b ters were geverely injured, but not fatally, elaplaine died last night about midnight. maug years, and her reat griel among her ments to-day, thirts yesterday morniug emarkable Cure. (. —About ten years ¥l an cmpty Klecve vas alwaye an objeet of tender tn- aseof luldmus 1 L terent, spoke to hini about Chriets und, haviug no ceed, Gud sent Jushua ty capture the lund of | (inte of ciployinent for s man with umy‘m‘m s, he gave hlm 4 place as wan-of-all-work walled up to Heaven, but when the § aboutthe Azeociation roome, which were then in proper time came, the walls of Jdericho fell | the Methodist Church Block: and Mr. 1t 'ty 1 unable to bear thi cinga n s own oo I the £ame biflime, e gives tho followlng aecount of his con- Jeobany done, Whenn Morton came ta be my room my hiead uni eyor, 3 brouzht, nlon:s with s other sieall pr 1€ you wete Lo break sour ara, or your leg, | pouch of foicen st plpes-and i iome that evening 1 fouud hin sittin: She had lived fu thls et tragie death has cansed fricnds and nelghbors. Mr, Delaplaine s o on business in Miunesots, but hils exact where- abouts are not known, aud he has yet to learn Lls sad bereavement. bat stuck en the buek of his head, smokin T e tie of Chylst they didn't have | Was blae. Taking up the Bibicy | mentivued that they didn®t Nnve | s i the habit of readinz s chaptcr aml otfering R e M ey betirg ke o b wn ke i i o H You can nra them; und if any ote went by who lind suffered | ne much an you Jike without disturbing me, And’,’ from such discase he would “stop and tell tho | ox far as I know, e did uat stir from bic place, or hile the readingfund pray- St nisht he 's?"u IL h)ln FATAL FALL, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, 8t. Lotis, Nov. 1L.—William Kinovy, an otd and respected citlzen of Towatd County, was killed on Tuceday night ot the residence of is brother, Capt. Jo¢ Kinficy, the well-known river-man, Mr. Kinney had been sick with typhuid fever for some time, but was able to be out Tuesday evenlng. oul upon the plazzaund accidentally walke Hefelt ouly two or three feet, but struck lis hendt upon one of the steps and tracturcd his skull, fhe unfortuuste gentleman ted four Lours aftenwards, A Word to Mothers, You will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothlng Syrup an It cures dysentery and wels, curcs wind invaluable frivnd. Thies, regulates the stomach and oftens the guwiy, reduces tnlammation, sud gives tone and encrgy to the whole systei. mort every instance where the Infant fs safferin from pain’and exhaustlon relicf will be found in 15 or 20 minntes after the Soothing Syrup has beem Do not fail to procurs it. o —— — There aro thousands of sith shattered nervesand debilit Toland's Aromatic_Ihtter Wine of Iron Is o suver- Depot, 53 Clark-st. renedy, When the Son of God came umd [ the secount b gave of hlimsel€ aflerw calke ,. . 49 o | | that this time he dil take oif hle hat during the walked along those roads they brought out the taer, but st Aave Pt Itun gain very q&\.mk_ celing a deep Intereat in his cuse, T presented sere, and this 1 va I sticcesston. a balm for every wouml. He knows [ During this time ke apuke with great freedum of his how to heal the suflérlne soul as well as the l'h';fl;t« If-;:vr‘crg:?c rs;lri:l-:In. o """'J“:mfi uub‘t "'i 4 : i 3 el VoI ur fuolish people, and . decluring that Burns hat brokuitaut whumlec Lialg, mul 2,‘\!}.}3:;&3“ ‘::; written better thinza thn any contaimed fu the i Bible. | Hut, oe L utternurd learned. though he still About B o'clock he oplo in Chicago ated conatitutious. t prayers, O Lt eventng b atog. s on the fourth be took de vindow-sitl; on the tittn ho on the rlxth on buth kuces; but every ice befare I reacheil fast ho was coine For Costlvoness, D, ppetite use Stephiens Forpalc by Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reld. apepsin, and for n poor Indian Vegetable Bi Cincinnaty, O, Sprineticld, 0., special gays two large bulllings of the Mlumi Powder Mills, Jocated fourteen miles west of thateity, blew up with tgreific vio- lence ubout 3 o'clock this afternvon. Denecave was blown to atoms, and several per- The concussion wis so proken miles distant. Yellow Springs, was con- nuged, and the shock wus felt with at Springtleld, Loudon, and _other puluts. The damage §s estimuted ut §15,000. OLD TYPE. FOR SALE, A QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE. The Counting Room of This Office. ‘SPECTACLES. DA PEBRLE NPECTAC pections at MAN. (Tribune Boildluyg. Un the evening af the twenty-frst day we had n little prayer-meeting down in'a Baptist church n DeKoven strect, and - there we prayed for Morton ul 1 was Lite when niother, with her chiliven vound her, | I resched home, aud 1 found bim in bed; wo § ist Antinch Cullege, ut She was ufterward picked up, but tho children **Chatley, we bave been praylng for you to- and 1 heard of the wwiul calunity, 1 Jeft my [ c+Havesout 1 thank sou Frank," sgld lie, ils work—it wus the only tim —aid hastened | Yoive chobing with emotlcs and then CULPABLY Nuw Yong, Nov. the recent scetdent on the Delaware, Locka- wanna & Westorn Rallroud, Sapt. Halstead says: “Phe rear braketnan, whose duty {t was to be back with the llag, has not been seen sinee the The engiueer on the conl traln is equally to blaine, na be conld, it he had been Jonking out, as ho should huve been huve #ven the truin far enough to have stopped bo- fore runuing tuto it 't Into the prayersroom tning, where, aftes un hour of mighty wreats wtth Gud, he felt bile sina fargven; wid, wien to take her littde sambiy dlght up o | be came buck, hils infidelity bad vauletied, and he E. Tn an_oflicial aceldent ovetirred, e mother brought | and (e very ueat thne they met atter thele great "hanks boto | them fy, wnd i a litde while they were soumdly, | debanch topellier cuch wae eurprized nod overjoyed 5 48 this Hiead of Liu to us | ftellizently converted, and we' receved thein | 1o Sud the vther happy i the love of Chrlst, A BROKXEN AXLE, PIILADELFIEA, Nov, 1.—A serious aceldent oveurred to the Bufalo express wolug north on the Northern Penusylvanla Rallroud fast night, vaused by the breaking of an uxlo of oue of the cors. Three sleepers und one passenger car were thrown frow the track, und the brukenan and porter kilied, und several others injured, ‘The ‘wounded are befug eared for by arelief truin with surgeons scut from Bethlehem, firwt Qe he was called on he was unable ta ntter a It mglits Ly Tnej 4 s Madison: ) . AL length the real ! A mot) 1 satas o1 | Sie Mondy, Wi T A o Goudwiin, 1 wish,” gald he, mother” emne to me andsald: Mr. Moody, who was guick (o notice such warks e s i le | have n Loy who 18 a wanderer. T know not | of promise, took him over 10 bl 1nola-strect whove Iie s, 1 would go to the end of the earth [ Chureh oud minde hama hind of avefetunt puuwlor, Telr uppetites so that they Wouldn't lave beeit | 47 1 could ouly Hud him; uud Tow can 1 cast 1linduty was to vielt from honas o house, hold cot Jungry, but that wasn't 10is way, The |llsvlnlcnl such u burden as that upon the Lord (" OLUTION. The copartnership lierotofore exlsting uuder tho Srm nome of Culbertson, Bialr & Co., has this day been dise salved by muttial conseut. Kl orizod W setile vutatanding esiol th e, ¢l k3 M CULLERTSUN, LYMAN BLALR CUAUNCEY J. BLAIR. prayer-mectings aud stieet mectings, and o T memtr of the Gna inuis-ttreet Church on T — p— = ae- % A Rl ng erviEe THREE FISTERMEN DROWNED, Jealdolpenyabiing svisst Groucestan, Mass,, Nov. 1.—The flshing schooner Fo A, Smith reports the Joss of three of the vrew In the gale of Oct. 16, DIANONDS, AMERICAN WATCHES . AT HENDALLS, corner Juckeon, Au_ Elclu Huntin Cave Silyer Watch, Warranted, $1 BURNED TO DEATIL. Spectal Ditpadch to The Tridume. OTTAWA, O, Nov. 1.— cleven miles north of this placy, the dwelling ot Willlaw Roder was destroyed by fire. One child night at Belinore, et e attracted the attention of some of ik ien 1 told her of somo peoplo downin In- | firooklyn brethirce, who were au the lookout fura dany whose son vame to thiscity, and, before bt | wan to take charge of th l'l‘)‘muum Bethel. euled his quality, snil and Jobm coutd haod out’n | his ohl nefzhbors Iymfnlruu on the strect, The | iustalicd him i the place where e has ever since bis puarcuts, but at last | remalned. tle lsnow regapled ad ono of the must before buyhue, ROYAL DAKING bl'(l\\'u ROYAL RECEIVED THE HIGHEST W, Let us dothis, | condition ko should certalnly want to know it, Jutge Culver, of Pontlae, who was Lis fcllow- Pm Tather tolil the | laborer In the Sunday-schooi eunvass of this by that nlght, | State wade several years ago, speaks of hls zeal BAKING POWDER ved,but God | plive whero he could persuate w stuner to Join Spectal Drepatih to The Triduse near the ¢ross,” tho Rev, Mr. McChes- H3ut sumo one m{n\, “Flow shall T come to | States Clicult Courl, fn the tusy of Pollwk vs. nry spoke of thy Jov the disciples must bave | Christ with my troublest™ Come to i feels | the Germania Tusugance Company, the motion Telt whien Christ Himsell was at the bead of | dng and believlng 1n to be your peraonal | fura uew triv wis denfed and judiment rens commissary departtient, and theve was | triend. Pour out all your surrows befors Hun, | dered agufust the Cotpany vn the yerdigh ol t therelory o dunger of thelr ruuudng shord of | 1o bus e enough t0 bear i ull Jury Centennial Award.