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2 LHE GHICAGU 'TRIBULwu: mUNDAY, nOVEMBLIKE ° Loit. i " M risoncr of wi ut that they wo 11 voto nc- heardl of afterwnrds, swhilo some ltmble, poor, | Ab, it was the beat, thing that Martha and Ma n'?;('l’ uffilflfi' in ::l y"c'l'umn’cufifmt«’x"’ m]‘:::fl g"""‘“‘" of var - tho" {*hamaom flt}'c:‘;:l“l {’[3"".;‘& :;I‘B Algnity of TH REV AL I'nomgt nicn Cfl:‘\-fl to hclzrtnt powers for ;,?nod: ever did when they rgrulvml tho villnge cnrg- %,‘;:"'hn""b"" and wor cal usnge,” but it [a remnrkohly Cipreative. I | MeARIng tha loyul Tennessocane, tleinen to concern themeolves ahout tho pol- g ad sometlines uses © things that ara nut, ta | penter, tho despiscd Nozarene, Into tholr home, | ' Fhoticvo i Scems (o't this pretonsp na atcuratoly as ff It | And Gen. Clalmers was o threatenin fifcrof thoso wh ‘aerye them but this s no g to nowght things thak ares When'Ho | He uscd to hinve to. stk down to tho clty two oy, Wa any neerm th 1 been molded for it theorlst{ ho was truo ta tho demon faith that | ordinary politieal fesue, and thuso who oppose [ Al ¢h Meeti Yesterd. wanted to sfinke Bcotland out of {ta formality [ iniles to Bethnny, but there Ho always found | wiiio "hit [ oW Lhat wo fargot, gy er Mem- : i wis fn lim, un are warring on tho very Iiberties of our e getings = Yesterday | andicresy, o did not call a nation ta ot | room. ~Tut lok again, look in that liofo wiien | fatr PUE e Ume fs cumig il wors ik The Tebels again 1ed by South Carolina ana | 9000 . Bay teatified: children, and ou tha bread which goes into thelr Largely Attended. Ho called John Knox, a man go full of holy cn- | Lnzarus comes homo sick, When all carthly arel, We re- 1 rnyy o Ttebed Lientenant tako alittle negro boy | moutba, We cannot make {t too warm for theso Misstssipp!, defiantly flaunt the bloody Rar- | qnon the horas hehind him, and then 1 heard Gen mizereants, and the sooner the polley of makin recording angel keepl ¢ talk ahyyy gy thusiasm that he prayed, * Give mo Scofland | hopes hind fafled, and they had given up, then PINg recont of he or T diea" "Whon' hév wanted to ahnko Qer- | the sisters sent for Tontn Thiogn two dintors 9\5"' ninkes” us I“'Ul' our oy 2F ] 4 i L i 0 won't need an recon). snents of alaughtered loynlists before onr eyes. | Chalmera—1 think it muat have been—tell Wim to | them responaible for th Infquitous course {8 | o o many 88 _a _mother would shake her | scnt o measenger, perlinps one of the neighbora, onn {g . Well, we must Jook at 'them UOW, huwe’rur “*take that nogro down and shoot him, " or, **take lnmumrn‘ed, the h;uc;e‘l't il be Tor ai partics + Moody Calls for Enthusiasm | Gl me'eniea Sartin Luthor, When i wanted | off fram Tethnys pcrslnpfl ho would have to mfifl'i’n‘&'f.{if.‘xifi; Wil be aur ::’,‘,lf.',;‘" offeunive the sight may be to sentimental schol- | Bim A5 shoot hin,™ and ho paeeed him down and 1nlcrmcfl.'m i in the Master’s Work. toorause Elng‘;llusnsl ho ,n‘n_nllc: g\u ,:\{(‘n:;v‘)e:‘ n{r“% %0 twenty or thirty f:;;lluih:c'ny i tho nfl::{ un, God worse condemiy 1o, 5 :I'Il;'{:‘" neslont ~Jioy LD-MARSHAT, HALSTEAD. eld, so1e unkuawn men, and J Y Ww : ) ar e 'y o ’ . or] udes o -1 101 ck, by ch A5t il fmorant. of tho uistory’of the Boutl | (he (ignisnan el e ikt S48 42 | letads the o o tho Gt Commer | Wy Doss the World Rejact the | Breiched i the grave:yans, aud cotpls, i | o fo 1, i whoun, Row, Ihett, o ok | sprogs "y on"al (it et altice the Rebeillon was nominally ended. Blin R et Freered it hroun i Ues th othes | elab inust bo the ravanth son f the osenti sony Savior of Man ? Look st Elisha. 1 see Elliah meeting i ont, | eame aud tolit the messsge, o (ol Him thit | ford ua & fome phgcarmmony 0D Wil dame ‘o B ono kafd, ‘'~ the difference, take him down and 1 the verftable strawberry mark on the lof there in the fleld behind that twelve yoke of | him_ whom loloved was very steles _and the | pyer committed, 10 #ins we e What was the Fort Pillow massacrel Hun- | slioot him, or ho wonld shoat him;™ I think it [ orm, because as o political seer heout-tops them oxen. If wo hiad been ecnt to plek out n sues | Lord Jesus turnod to him and'sald, I will go. dreds of thousands who voted in November | mnat have been (en, Chalmers; ho was a smalliah | all, - The prosent state of affalrs, the Graphic Ihave been twlea in the § L cut 8 o - | cessor to_that great Prophet, wo would have | Takb back word to those two alsters. Thosick: | T was drownings T wae St have never read of ft. It f8 only o misty tra. | MAR: be hadaleng gray coal, with o atar onhis | claime, was closcly prodicied by the martial | Hell Awaits Those Who Rofaso to Ao s R of death, op, editor durlng his visit In New York Clty, prior chosen & Irofessor In some thcological seminary, | 1ess (8 not unto death, but I will come” * Aud | was reseuc, o About to aink, Tcan see those Lo elsters, ~How eagor tho; n the twinkling o an When | dition to them. Let us take a quick glance at xl}r. i to Ui clevtion. . Te Craphle ssys Uiat & re. copt OChrist. :x‘;muwmlf]"..l)l,’re.ll;‘:l!‘l E‘lflnh.. bym|{m“' wl‘l’f A bo Mt oat what his saccens mlfn hu"&t :I(fll_r‘x’g‘l ::‘r;d "!‘?‘l:;ll' d,x,,", o thoghy :fufi",‘:%’f‘ it. Fort Plilow Is situated on the Mississippt This district, thus overwhelmingly Republle- | norterof that paper futorviewed ‘Mr. Ialsted, _—— @ bes to. that oid farmer | *\What did He sayl" and the measonger an- evorythiug In n man' (1" Jot. understanq how River nbout soventy miics helow Memphia. On | an, returned this man to Congress, as the | Oct. 30, and {n that Interview lic unhesitatingly MORNING SERVICH. and says, ’"lg' ok ts almoat dono and-yon nre | swera, “Why, 1o sald tho aickneas was ot | fie recolieetiny o n"nllnsl{: cél“[b“ crowded jtg ho 13th of April, 1864, its parrison consisted of | Democrats claim, atthough cvery negro along ?fi.tfllgr"e]g‘ {I(‘t &‘::f: l‘lll"ll."l'iltl?:!'i!‘:f:ll'y“crl‘l1]“;)‘::llzlll§‘v)u=: oS g ek fcoid S IS e TR L b{ow, bk dsno sty ite \I:m"::c;-,mi IE;: {g‘.“}'l:;m}}mg“mm‘?& :fi: s eslion, T Ik:mggmhm Y ninctcon officers and 538 enlisted men, of whom | the river 18 familiar with his red record! of Florkin, Loulsiaus, or South Carollnaj that The morning meetiog yesterdny at the Taber- | YOR want, just ask it.” ) caught fn thy e | w, Clark street bridg ok measchger and says, “1_don’t wnderstand | T wan dyin, "u rldge, and thoygy 203 were colored troops. Maj, Booth wastho | Missseippi's olght votes for Tildbn are thero- | (lerg would bo o danirerous controversy abont | nacle nearly filled the iafn floor of tho ball, | py ¢4 M8 bavea double portion of tho spirit that. Xf He wero & I'rophet Ile would certafnly Ting 1L a1l eama back to Tio again o Rv " d wos made by Qen, | slt of the same horriblo terrorlam which made s that is in you," says Ellsha, That was a groat it e Junt 6o thal all things wothink w50 Ity D ot surendor” ofithe | 1. Fossibla ‘Tor en: Ghainiarn o, nofont. Be. | I aid thiat tho Prosidout ¥ould then probably | Tho Serlptura leston was from tho first chapter | g’ 1o abk, “Thero waa s gy It I | e o oot o s 41 ol v hay . . i ten will eomo fnck by qn, fart. Lynch. Lot Its vota be thrown out! o e bt IO fhaal fomult | of Jeromiah, beginning with the slxth vorso: | Eiljnh, who prayed. that it might not rain, and | was dyin wiion vou went aways and. o wos al- | queation of thno, Vo wfi 3 J: y wiil 5 Our officers detorminad to % hold the fort.” JAMES REDPATR, | Ly trausplred, even to the Issuing of tho proc- | “Then snld I, O Lord God, beliold T cannot | tho heavens were shut up thres yoats and five e e, o eta oo "‘n\!:: toon, remember," and 1t 1";:'&? domt T Early ou-the morning of the 12th of April, i Jamation by thy Proaidonts . Tho Dracles suc. | #peak, for T am a ehfld, Dut the Lord sald unto inonthe, ut Blljah sayeto himi ) Molow 552 | tiatwas what fo ealdo’ 1t might have been | i TeMEmber our sins now anl be apeq ficr our picketa were driven Ilml ;rho t;gsnnll" e PENNSYLVANIA. cess may possibly induco further revelations. | me. , . . DBomnot afrald of thelr faces, for I ::fi:fifflhflf,'tfio’ma io takes him to ong | the sccond day after his death, aud He didn't | T .'m,mn': ,m"; 'a"n;f{l';y‘! 1 is forover tog Iyte: }5’&?‘""u’,’ng,f&'é,c,f'&'n"'éfiinégs' Toii McCutioely's el e s o, ““"““"“‘ly..‘:";':l‘l’l‘”;"':mm s am with thea to daliyer thee, eaiththo Lord.” | Fince amil - another, and - says, WStay | como. And they watch and walf, and the third | back nonin soamer o Y5ty thay ht comes " dny thoy look for Illm. * Why, it is so strango | yirf wi; lator, “‘“"lflffilm t Drizade In prrson. Abott hoot our forees with- H Foi Do o Thaty sald Mr. Moody, Is just what fa wanted [ here while I go yondors Dnt Elisha | ¢ A ioso mnster used to read: i s e fr oy hate. nirehéhmenta. and oceupled | PHSLADELYALA, Pa Nov. 10—Tho Republle: | g o “Remafimblisnn, o atiey) | for those Chleago Olivstinig. A zood many of | ays “No “Ho is *Bound to bo with | 1o troata ua in this ways o fourth day f Tebr hat ) comoa, and {t {s noon, yet il has not come, caring, and onco afte 8, when the fort, One of the most conservative histord- | ans have 8 majority of tiwelve in the Senateand | farnishies this evldonce of tha way the' Democ | them are afraid to speak to any one in the namo | {10 Prophet when ho goos un, so that he Ay » X sll of “a fever, she wonld e way can fmagine that on tha fourth day In the alter- | honr, & talk Uobrow by g ns of the Civil War writes: thirty-nine {n_the House, making fifty-one on | racy gave tho Republieans a fafr clection in our have tho doublg portlun of Lis spirlt. Atlen) g ; ‘i . ¥ tho Rbont 1 'clocke the s on. both sflen sinckened | foint ballot. Tt 1s notabla Lhat, of tho- twenty: | SISICE BIRte. . The spifi shownfs akin-to. thag | Of the Lord, yut If they had moral coursgo | onoof the Lord's clarloi comes “"{’,‘,",E‘fl" ol e st of Tordy, LHat Jemis e Mk noc- |1, My feionda, 1t tn o oo thing to po somnswhat, and tho wunboat movai out. i the FIver | e Genators who hold oxer for fotir yeere. nud | 0f Loulstann's bull<lozers : cuogh 10 spoak to thoso aliout thom who ap- | stans Inta Ity and up ha gacs, ' Bub Elisha saw | S0 O L? EAVC OF USROE W 00 Mo segf | time. Sntan ol Evs that shastouy normedfn ! 1o cool anil clean tho guns, The Itebols having | five Senator QYEIOpalip yuars, Ao yon ready?? pear tobo interested nbout thelr souls, we | hiin, and as his mantic fell to tha eatth ha took ¥ thue falled in thele ttack, resorted to the custoni- | ¥ill particlpate in tle clection of a Unlted | ,.f Vvr drg, " ary fia; nn" truce. 'The fieat flag conveyed a de- | States SBenator to suceeed Cameron, twenty-flve \\’e‘hfig:{xg:: x‘?.‘xi?n'.’m'{‘i.fi’um E., 0. Walthall die, and there aro many me; Dot surely 1t up and smote the Rivor Jordan, and It dam- | Thou hadst heen here my brother had not died,” | A N atd woman py e T e e aee wnty | M 1 watera o Jt i (irougty Jantan i | and hear what, grtous worde fol trom the fio‘“flt.“.flg;o‘zfl ias ‘nicsok o saed.” 2 U & 2 o ) 3 . wi Tetdor of Who fort 5 bils Aa). bragtord tepiey, | arc Nupubicans and but four arc Democrats, | male & eprech st arenads on e AU tnet, In | o 0 SRS BENA b Mo B e Dantel and | 0010, f0F Efalt, Thion the sons of tha Bropliot f A e ket tmto i, o1 know - that 116 shal ishel in Noah's day, thoss ma too i sog L arking to ho allowed nn hour {o consult 'with hiy | The Republicans elect Keoffer in tho Tiwenty- Hire South would bo e4at and counted for Titden | & Work, for tho Night {s Coming.” Ellshal? @ rlsc again In the resurrcetion ad the lnst llu[y." G mun‘;“m’m —']lxo you think God sweyy T aiars tma A “steond Rug of race, kppearga | "nth and Lemon in the Twenty-0lthy aguluat & | and flenaricke, 1o was Just trom the Northy amil [ 3y, Moody atated that 100,000 coplos of tho | My fricnis the epirit of Eifjel and Eiah witl [ Jiear tho bilseful words that fall from tho fips | onie fiih Sl 1o Hotven and latt Nosh the m 6‘-1:‘ur:om-:l alcation. froms Gen. Forreat. g | PArty majority, and the Dethocrats efect DIl for iy lfi}q by f:trrlizfirn ld)«:r;‘mm:llll:'rt.hntl ‘n.my mzxcl«} Tubrnacle liad boen siruck off, onoof which | comd upon s It wowill scek wlil all our | 9Lt ll‘cl(aenl ‘2 § 1?;;' e l;'\!::lh mm t:lrlrrill.ma:'l?ll“’ deligel Do vou' think 5§ «:hgbmuzh the Yould allowMal. Lradientiwenty minlosinatlen, | » four-year term In a R"I’“b""i‘l“ ‘"‘;fi"“t' The | fia¢ Tiiden would be inamurated by force, and no | waa to be left at avery louse in Chlengo. He. h"'n"l",’r;e.!““';“‘l': f;‘{:‘;}fflfimfl;;ym‘ffi&& wero dead, yet shall he lives and whosoever f:{j{:‘“’",“‘tsfi’;‘“"‘l’l“lu thoko wicked 1orment a troops out ol he fort, ant was vl 7 v Bsend H 1] d hol ” Kl ito the el Babatc, An neesult woud bo ardted: T ths, :fih'u?”3?“’;..'.‘.§"b'.lfir;fx'»'flrfl; Houso, with tho | Vend Besh 00,000 e foomtho. Souti, ang | dcaired all who wara wiling to angago In the | mizhiy wari of graces not oniy.In Gileago, but, | 1iveth and elievotis in Mo éhall nevar . ErTett betimg o1 , 3 only rightecous man was left beh, Maj. Brodford roplied that he would not surrender, ot 1 e 40 &) ? : & Littie did Martha think that Ilo' whom sho wns hind { } nu:')“ edmflt} mnx; oa that be flaFAol ey Erende T | lons of some of ita best nien, will still bo an | asked *if they were ready," Tho criea of yes | work of visitation to report before Wednesday | all aver the Northwes! J hero will bo no tend T e ool e rctiteds | ablor nasemibly than thy last onc. yhich rent tho ale proved thei the irca of hatrod o | noxt, ot Room No. & Farwell Hall. Tho canvaas | 'Ilig sorvices wore closed with prayer by the | thioriniuini was tho Hesursection and the Lite sud offerlog: you salvan R, had treacheroaly galned” whila the jlags of truce ——— ) .‘,‘,{,},"‘F“;“; wora Toady " and thiele powder | would begin noxt Mouday, as this weok was to | Rev. Dr. Thompson. Aud Christ saye, ' Where fa Mary? Gocall her, | 1710 or mother to pray for you ther " . M wera aént in, and obtalncd posscasion of th fart, GOV. HAYES. dry. ™ “And agnin a deafcning yos was Nis apswer. | be oecupiod with the Convention. Ho alludud 8o Marthin gocs tnd calls Mory, aidsase, “Mary, | tat lost world would giva millions, 1t they b raising the cry of **No qoarter!" Dt little op- a 4 3 i | them, i thoy had thelr mot) ™ THESITU. = » | Thie, coupled with the outrags on the day follow- | 44 tha political [t 1 I ATFTERNOON SERVICE. the Master is come, and callcth for thee,” Im*t 3 nothers now to " prgy ortanity llowed for reaistance. The Federu) | WHAT HE TRINKA OF TIB SITUATION-—TE WOUL g 'y 0 the political canvass, to sce how people.wero ' them out of that place; but It f y {'n:np:'. \’vh‘l:.o. :ml Llnck, threw down thelr arma, RATHER DE COUNTED OUT THAN IN BY FRAUD. }"!gnfisl"‘,"“::'f "fi."c:."fn'.;t\fi',:',f‘\‘::.fhiu'r':l(:;?:HI::‘}:: going to vota in tho Iato clection, and sufd that | THBERE WAS NO ROGM FoRt 11k IN Tum xw. | theresomo Mary to-lny whom Ilo fs caliing Y B s tan Inte, They 't thore some unsaved Mary within hiaye been neglecting satvation until th and nouight to cacape by running down the steo Disvatch to Cincinnatl Comtnerclat, : The attendanceat the afterncon sorvicesnt | fori Isn't th Lias como whon Gal i 0 timo Dot near tho lor'l":llm 3 f‘"'{""{’i’ tiemolves lxler-' Atnzxs, ., Nov, 16,—~Gov, Hayes came here | botere tan "c'fi’:r'c‘l';}«\llfo‘:ll::uny' s .'?22132'5;“&‘,‘ {‘f.’.,",’.‘;‘in?‘{}:}n“‘;‘fl, i x‘;‘;‘;fl'&‘.‘,}“&x‘;&fi? for Qolog | 41 o Tabornnclo was nbout the snmo as on pre- 'fi'g“:‘l‘:‘fl':fig‘ifi"’f&“ ?ofi#“flgnrxfllly%m: 1 | day of merey s dg;\yfi?fis\'ufl‘;'fi'k"f ::’;,d(‘fl:'f)ih‘xh? e e “uiming. Lote. th6 Heeh jorring | on tho noon traln yesterdny from Columbus, | OF it may not. . THE ADDRESS, vlous Sundays—that s, after)t waa full anough | take away your sin, bt how many there ura i that Just world to-day only thelr heads nbove the’ wult‘rhng thoy c’rlfilchné with several members of the Board of State . AeD e, OEINION: / ln;flé‘l‘mfinmz’gr“:fi;fi flficfl::"?‘::&l?gfglf:lwg wereloft on the outalde to orgeniro another £ And wiich Mary c‘o‘mfi zlx{e_] ;v;cnu &Ilr?l wlu; Tad the flie-.n‘lfii’mi?“{}féfis? tagunum if they under the bank. The rcenes that now followod | Charjties, on nu ofiicial busincss visit, Lust Tho New York Journal of Commerce (Domo- i ) 0 fair-slzed meetiug, Tho services opened with o very samo words that fell from the lips of | fo) 5 ‘minlstors, but bunr OU_may moke ‘a’f%:,":u’,‘n';‘,‘:"fi'f,‘o :"Am‘;',’":{fl:“;flgfi"fiofl'fl.’.’,‘,fl ovenlng soveral montlemen of Athens called | cratic), attor explaining 4 powers ut.gll?u To- 'gj.,,‘,‘.’;e,"‘,‘g,’,',}‘;’:}“{’ ',"'y,,{?,‘;“f\';fu'r}'{fi':l,,:;‘:,','f,', "7 | the olghty-soventh hymn of tho colloction, sung flm{"}g‘g :,',g, ;',’,“":‘M'.l'“(‘:‘fi:‘&““!:‘.};“‘]‘_’"“,‘ cr‘:‘“’,fi‘fl D2 10 Mlnisters ot‘Lh‘t‘!”fl’r::;e[l‘.lzmlr%‘.l fl‘ec:: il etk vm.d Sadlaoriitaat upon the Governor, and & pleasant interchanpe 'i;:m‘;’,l.!,‘;"{fil& éns Lfi,‘;‘;,,“::"‘,‘%”“ States, under | yant to take up one which was left out—EnLEw by the nudience, after which the Rov. Br, Ate yelnid himi” And now look ‘st Ilim, Thoso av::l‘:'cr}:_vi*?l\]l:,cr.l 1’?2“’“ messcngers toyou, -u,,,{, .;;‘:."fi.mfl“:nnfi"‘.’.‘é?fiflff g0 or nex, chite op | Of ¥iews of an hour or more took place. The bl ety 8 S i stosm, ‘There naro wmany good people, Wwho | kinson offered prayer. Mr. Sankey then sang | two sistors are standing near Him, and perhaps luy fiuvotwl‘ "‘l 1°1°k ufter your soul, Yoy o Dlack: sotdtor or civilin, The wMcers and men | Governor epoke frecly and fully of the political | THO contost e not, therafore, about any posaible | are ~very “much afrald *of ° cntlusiasmy | wjichold the Bridegroom Cometh* with theitle.| are telling him of tho Just moments of Lazarus Hob todng "\0arinds prasing for your saira. ur:cnu‘xd $o sio with each n}'lm’r in (e dovilish work. | situntion, and was confident that i€ s fair vote | cheatiny in the vy hopular voto, i :;:luim “.}'o;.o""lL flc"fir & &:Mmflfigm lsm_ ok | fug effect. and how thelr hearts had boen blecding all theso | BRBAS-R% e "flf{‘ryn‘“& ‘l‘i{" | ot Tave une Men, women, and even chlldrery wherever found, d o falr count are had he s eleeted. question as to what thess ecveral Canvassing 4 weza deliberately shot down, beaton, and hacked | o7 ¢ N0 one to hand on your shoql. any other Kingdom, except what 16 dond by men | Befors beginning the sermon, Mr. Moody an- | four duws. And wheu Tl exw them weeping, | g™ and’ put his God was moved with | der — and “weep ' over you thers ang and the Jewa also weeping who cama with then, with snbren; Mentlon was made by some one of the fears fi;fi{f’ ']'}f.{;ffi'fil fflf,\',,"';?'f,: "gfi"}%}f‘nf:},,flah‘,’; and women who are full of entbusiasm,” The | nouuced that a special request for prayer had | the heart of the amr ,,f A Hoine ot the childrony not moro than 10 yeors | go frecly canvassed in tho newspapers, that | or refecting the votos which aru placed in tholf | meu who succeed In business or polities uro | heen proferred for a lady, whu had come many compassiony ond ~ “Jesus wept? Then," | EOY for you to como to Chrst, old, were “orcei to stand up and face tholr mothers hands for compliation. If they assume in all tho | thoss who are full of business or fulf of politics. H0 the Jows, W 1 Timar here aro sonio people who ridleulo thes Jhiio betag shot. some ont of the Electors might turn out o ba | hands for compllation, 1f th ek ot il ravesse. | Aher arsion domn L N Oalama b dny who | milos to attond tho scrvices, but found after all | gafd the Jow: s Behold how e loved him. 50 re- Tosald, “Take | Yival mectinge, but bear fn mind thers will o “Tho wick and wounded wera butchered without. | Ineligible, or not elected, by some clerical orror | he % atonty nent o them. Tiemocrtic partinang | ars full of oothion ¢ qucation of whg | that she had not conviction, Mr, Moody added | Andwhendesudeametothograyoile sald, 1 10 rovivals I hell, o P e e oo cnteting fhe hospltal buls | or mlstalke; and finally 1t was suggosted that in | may oave i Thraton: B toansBAInl Deopla of {6 %0 o &,uc.,é“"651',‘.3{3{;‘{,‘.‘,&“‘&%,‘.’;. “in 8oy | that it any ono desired to bo saved ho should | JSAVAY the stone.t Dut Mertia saym, Tl lng ; A 5 cen dead four days, and by this thnd ho stink- | There wasa man in an {nsano asylum, wh thorm as thoy liy there unable to offor tho least se- | thesc timee, when so much money staked on | 8ll parties “"‘{“"‘a'f:f&?;‘f:,'.:ffi;'élgflfl‘:‘"mfl:; why shall not wo get, enthusiuatic over the King- | como ns hio wasj he rould not convict himecl— | et It 11s e mandod tiem oo il mvay | Used o sny over to himsel( In ok - Dbut we see no { hor- e " I 4367 only had—""" o lind pacs b sintance, bets depended upon the result, there wne n | gyitable rosult, dom of Jeaus Christ? Over there on the North | gyot was God's work. Ho then offered upa | the stonc. ‘Then tlm{ toole nway the stono | P9f AL 0 Tind been In charge All over the hillalde the work of murdor was go- iy that.au Electur might Lo found. 10 Side we used iq bave some Sunday-school 2 : from the place where the dead was Tald, And | 9f 8 rallvay drawbrldge, and had received ore fug oy Nneubors of off ot WOLs gathered e y:dxslc,nly}:ml.l: Pt el R D Oz, TORIY Ol XIR O it8; teachers who were mnnlnfi over with tnthusls | [0Tvent praser for the lady in quostion P by . ders to leop It closed untll tho pas: t i ens. ; vof ! Mr, | Jesus cried with a loud volve, “Lazarus come . sage of an elher tn lines or groupe und deliberately shot. | tlio ticket on which such Elector had been [ Tut the abolliton Gf thy Eiectoral Collogo fa | 98m. It seemed to tinglo tn thle fingors, and | | After tho uighty.firat hymuhad beon sung, Mr. | ¢50ili™ 0 A’ o ‘that was dead eume forth, | CXLT6 €Xpress traing but o 'frien 2 camo 3 y ¢ i e 3 y ) ith n vessel, and persunded i chosen; and Dr. Gundry suguested the prece- | not one of the cures. We must hold on to | inade their scholars foél it when thoy shook | Moudy rend as the lesson for tho day portions | houyd hand und foot with grave-clothes, and his | dlong W essel, unded him- to i banke wvirs ';‘}"gfl;‘,;“ :‘:fi{',}tfi:;",,}:{‘&,fi,‘.‘m‘;‘:g dent of one Elector \rh’n. nlfiough ey that a8 strong ruserve. T ,;;,‘::; what Teald | hands with them, Theso teachers had Jarzennd | of the fourteonth chapter of John and tho four- | faco was bound about with a napkln, Jesus UPCI‘O ‘:]:l\?t{”mtfl( just for him, and while Jp make any oxertlon to save themaelves from drown- | the Mouroe ticket, without any notico_ of his | before nud dircetly fter the clection, our chict | altentlve classca; but there were otliers who | yoqnti ehaptor of Luke. enith unto them, * Loose him and lot him go.’ ! ;:“’ "1 ] {“ “'l'-‘“'“’ thundering along, and ng. Intentlon, voted for_Adams; aiid Mr. Speaker | duuger fs the mob’ majority of New York City, | ustd to come In and sit down without saying s | ™1 oirnine his sormon Mr. Moody rolated | Aby thab was the happlest home on cartiy that tenpad Into destructlon. Many were killed, and — * Eome of th Tietiets stood at tho top of the hill, or | Grosvenor said: * No man In this country hns But, monstrous os u“fa, we mustyleldtoitif | word o onybody; dldn't even spesk (0 R o AR mother Tad ropr night, 1 balievo thero was no haphler hoino | the oot Lildgo-tender went mad ovor thio e- nahart dlstance down ita sido, and called to our | courage enough to accept tho oflice of Preident | the result in the South should be against us, | 10 thelr scholars: nnd, of coursc, when | tho sasing of ol reptor- | than that fn Bethany that night. “fenit it tho | #ult of bls uwn neglect of duty. saldicrs to came up o thom, and, as they approach- | |f elected by such o vote, and by couraze [ mean | Once more we must be patient and forbearing. tho scliolars saV, thate the teacher didn’t | ed it for always befug in the way, and who,when very heat thing that “yvou can do to malte room good man wos one day passing o saloon as ?I, £hot them down In cold bloods If thele guns of | hardihoud,” bravado, wickedness, and all the | Threats aro no part of the Republlcan philoso- | €8r¢ they didn’t. Those toachers used to come upon a dying bed afow woeks afterward, re- i forilim 4 young man_was coming out, and thinkiug to 18toln mixscd fire, forcing them to stand there un- | ¢ ualitien requisite to such an act.? liy. War {8 our Inst nlternative. If Tilden (s | to me and say, ¥ Mr. Moody, ean’t you send mo hie Lasty remark to tho sorrowing mothe Mothers, i you will make room for {Iim, you make sport of him he called out: * Deacon, 'uAll);Ernyr:fifn‘nil\:'chr?llx)ur:ru«;‘mlc:“g;c.”Nn quarter!" Hov, ll:\ygs very promptly but quictly satd: gh’i:ucn. o must._mount, guard ovor tic wild | S9MO more stholars™ Noho wero drawn to el Y e will entortain The best, ;:ucalY the best stranger | oW farfa it to LiellP! The Deacon gave no ane - wl > e g orysaying: “Do you suppose, mother, that v o e ) L A pr ety oot i;l 'l‘;‘“gwx:ct{fl:nlflfl; Ty ,‘;(‘:,".h.‘}‘i\',‘,‘;z',:m?fli ':;"fi‘e";“"’lh;‘g}l h’?\,mlolluln‘v‘ulhnn{-(alnll% fepur tY“xfllln'mlbp;!f: o \:Efiyhfs‘:g £ 'iu:‘:py P T th‘em’;flfi i voam (or. T heavon; will I bo ,g‘;f,:fi:mfif“,l,fidéo Gy et L ki Took’ b:‘:‘t‘l.g:mrtlf‘lxdmugcgflg.w oo hl\:u::xl&“c&;x lown ' ho asked for mercy were fin- zing: e o V] U i Bvered by tha must crel tauntd and ancers. Some | 40 be President, or even o candidate of & great | roal nmission 14 ouly begluning, Huppily, the '-‘ln,le)m St i it tn the way of the angels there!””, Somo one, | colved Christ, and, dear friends, you don't know h;z . dLflH:“ a lmli k“nlhfi?wn l‘)thn to the wera apared for a time. ouly to be murdered un- | party for the uflice, would prefer to be counted | Administration §s “tn our keeping til March 4, lers aro some mintsters who infuse tholr | 4o gpeakor sald, bad written a song about tho | how near death may be to you, and when death | B s neck, T tell der circumstances of greator criolty. No ity | wut by fraud rather then be vounted In by fraud | 1877, Aquiet soldier fs tho guardian of the whole congregation with enthusiasm, becausa i Tar ou, my friends, T would sooncr give that right whicl: the most fondlsh maliznity contd de Gf willeh thero 1s & reusonabio susplcion, 1ot fulut soldier fs tho uardian of the | Phcy ‘ara fullof ¢ themaclves, Dut there ara | 4tors aud, at his roqueat, Jr. Sunkoy sang the | conios what a comfort it Is to have, Chirlst to | Jony'iin'to triio with atomal thinge D el of p us, to have Ilis arms_underneath us and "',‘"““"1 by thess ,',""{;};',",,"-, 0““J;";,!,'f‘n'“d"'f' Tuo eclf-posscesion, cooltiess, uiodesty, and | that interval ollinay be settled, and i€ it ia not, *‘-'lll""'flv mare 1¢|fll'"“d perhaps than the firs! m’.‘;‘:flufi‘,}:"’h pulboe R avluit oflats poR bear us'up, You need Him, ond had better mmfify‘fififlfikfig?fi },‘“hf""la'"l“':"kh';u face ot ot shot pay a2 mado o stand WP | freedow from excitemiont orazitation by Gov. | we must leave no doubtns to out patrlotism and | {rom whoss pulplt the Bnm‘kld neyer fly, an THE SERSON. malia room for 1itn, and Il you mako room for ( 15 WHGrel brotien whom ho (fll 000 Vounded and natlo fo tand ip, were held upand | Muges sro sauncthitg most retuarkabl, llle our readiness to bear any new burdens for our :J,‘f:“;:;"_‘;‘rl‘::g’ ‘::;1;‘:‘ “t‘:’l:lumcllu'u g}'fif;‘“‘.‘};‘; Mr. Mooy took for his toxts le here in Jour hefiru. 0 wl!}‘ ke rooin 1t b . Sl hcl‘r::;!u{:flimlngfg: ber syinslot, Gne no m;v‘}m&d been onfored by taiks of tho o ‘mb?;u 2 Chauch lio ud o in- | country’s ;zfi(& e man wiia docs the most work fs not thoorio who | _ And they Iald 1l In & mangor bocause thoro was Heast b troubled o botiova. fi God, “belleve thio Jook that Master gave him ne I1c saly :'. Bee whien ha remonstrntud. During tho gy he doveted hitnséle steadily to | Tho Lawrence American announces tho olee- | docs i all himself, but tho ona who acts every. | "0 RERECIUR T St S b o | also in Mo, In My Father's house ‘are many | Lrayest tiou the Son ot Man with o kiea1 Do Anotlier, d mere chlld, whom an ogicer Aad {aken | the business Litat browght him here, and loft for | tion of Massachusetts’ irrcsponsible child in | U0y tlse at work. s 10 AU V) Al S U0 | mansions; it it were not so I would havo wl& you think thoss antedlluvians havo forgotien behind htm on a horac. \tas aesn by Chalmiers, who | Columbus this ovening, his nian 1have great admiration for Garibalal, not | in the sacred atnr‘y Mt]lmro ls vo room Inthem | ooy ™yl o preparas placo for you.” Instead | the ark and tho flood that canio and swept then al onee ordered (he oficer to_ put” M down’ aid HAVES' EQUANIMITY. LEIt—HOUSE—Tn this distelct, Nov, 8, by | 80 Intich for bis judgment ns for his enthusionm, | for Christ. = For 4,000 sears the world hnd beon foneomfortink Chyisty theve. ia | oll awayl ) f BUT) uf His discipl e i X v W % It fires mo up 10 read about him, and I always | Jooklug for Christ, -Prophets had been proph- v L W vlng o s et b many o tho wonndod | oy e N SR, DOt ey | tho T, S ety o M el eisanls | Jelios o 15 vedd st Ui, il £ glvays cayingand tho mothers o Tsral had been pry: e L B Tl ) B et o e S B L ;flfi"&;’,‘al‘fg e e e g that nightand | com fram tha New York, Chicago, and other city t.,m..,“,] District, fo Mr. National Hose of | in 1867, when he was goiug towards Rome, he 1!!1.!1!:!“! ]1‘;!, dlflfi i‘:fl“ I3 m]i!h'- l;"&“ m“:l Cr | we not make room for T hiered If the | Lullding to hell, you will reweraber the mect- them, tnosu only cacaping who wure able toget out | PAPers. Ap) arently they would puhblish the | Representatives, formerlyof the Republican party, | was captured and thrown fnto prison, and when | OF that ¢l #nd now He has arHyed, we. i nations won’tmako room for Him, ¢ tho Church | fngs wo lad here. You will remember how ol L Sl S| provall on othors, less | Ininutest detalls of Gov. Iayes’ private life, 1t YUNISHED FOI NOT YOTING FOR TILDEN, hio got. Insido the walls o wrote u proclamation | that e is Jald In & borrowed vradie. ‘Thero | o ioi ' make room for Hlim, 1 tho familfes won't | tlicse ministera looked; how the people looked, Injuted than thewvclven, to help. fhom. out} and | the same coutd be furnished.” There are fratitie | On the day following the clection the follow- | to hia soldicrs, “I Mty Garlbaldia gra thrown | was no room for thetn fu tho .t Io ilght | 1piiq room for Him, thanks bo to. God, wo can | &nd Low It has seomeid'somotfmes s if woers even soti of them, thus secking to cacspe tho | appeals to W Interview Gov. Hayea; U Find out | ing notice was published fn 8ag Ilarbor, Long | into {;rlaum ct Roma be free!' There aro llmlllu ]v.-umo (Wl‘;, all '»"!w l{"“ll“fi"’ mako reom for Ilim fn our hearts, He'snys you | in the very presenco of God Himself, * In that flames, were met by these rutlans and brutally | what the Governor really thinks;” “ Dosend us | Isfund: somo Uanerala whoso nama is_worth thousands mlI i Blory ot - the h(‘;'r"x?"m o alnes | aro the temples of the Toly Gliost, * Kriow yo | lost world you won't hear that beautiful hymn, nlmldu\\n, ur‘&ld‘ .lll.l'ulr brnlfind hcnl‘cn"ou(. Uno | a fow words from the Governor; fust 4 fow | e, the underslgned, Lovia W. Cyreea and | Of men on the battiefiela, 1lhnveread of an [ migh i 'H e becy bo, balaco | ;54 that your body is the femple of the Hl *Jesus of Nozarcth Passeth by, _He will havo wion weas deliberately fustetied down Lo the foor of | words will bo of great asslstance to us” ete, | Ricuinn Ianinouk, Jately working on the furm of | oflicer whose commander ordercd him to charge | or 4 castle. Yo T aon tn, bt [famUDORS | Qliost"” Will you make roon for Liim this nf- [ passed Ly, There will bo o Jesus passin §bent by incans of tistls delven tirough bl clothe | hen the questions: *How docs Gov. Mayes | Ontayuo flaxn, e firidgehampton, Aaving been | and take a buttery, wLet me shalro soue coi- throno if IMo had chiosen Lo, but g Just be- | yonoon1 Yourg lady, I8 there room for self? | that way. There will bo no sweet songs o '““L"‘" m’f}‘]" Lol e b :h'g"'.": an wet o | stand L7 How does he look now!™ Y ilag | (urned out of these situalions by sakf 1IANn because | quering hand and I can do it," was his Teply, cume poor for your rake gnd mine. ¢ passed | ffoylfob (iR o bt TANE o for | Zlon thére. No little children there to pray for o P e e o o e elde e S fk on | ¢ pxpreased amy declded opinfou ou the doubt- | ¢ would not vole the Tilden and Ifendricks ticket, | * There Is o story of tho ninth century of o | by mansiuns dnd thrones and dominions, and pridel Is there room for jealousy! 1Is thora | thelr impenitent fatliers aud mothers, Oh, my re. i nother waa nai IL Lie slde of a building, ful States?” ¢ [las he a representative there to | 101 offer our sercices to any one wishing good and young General, who with o small force came up | went down into u manger. His cradle woa not 1 p? d o 150 by ) frionds, vou will not licur those songs'in that S et e o cuarrod rmuinof s of | Wicugas. tho countih aud oven wmore miyto | felntle erm Aundr, Onoof s alto, having Uscn | Sgninat a fing with n Tare army. Tha King | only horrowed, but alivost overything tiat Ho | F0OT for cvery on and eversthing elso but tho | friunds, you willnot hour thoss sougeyin ths alx bux&x‘ma et atl?r\\‘md m&m‘d.' fiil %ut e s querles, & tuvl ot l'l.lufm ah,nu?c l"-'x]i.l"lc"}' l'l lio h",nr Teon fold that ho might have 1t sl winior: )M;m x mlclnfinzrex;,t:'x‘ any thal In ;vna mldl:luu mf Egduwfilgfl.;’;fizfil& 'ir. u\:finfifih&rgg»fifl %‘i:::’n{:: i;ou to-day ok room forilim? Jen't it thovery | 8 day of gracu and a day of nercy. — God fs call- mucn s“;.nrmbm‘ul .coil‘vlll}nn u"u “m nnizu l'uu opinlons of Mre. llaycs and the children have | wonnl like u sltuation whore he could have another I&l‘l c';'l'nfl ll“ b ng azalnet such odds, and in n borrowed chamher, and 1t was o horrowed | best thing you can do to make room for | Ing the world to Himself, Ilo says, “ I havcno ey cauld not bo Wentlued, and the Identltcation | nctually been garnered up wid sent away, but | (enement, offered to_allow liim to'surrender on honorable | in a R oy 08 8 b Christ ¥ Wiicn Io mado this world, Ilo made | plensuro i the death of the wicked. Tum ye, of that one 1s not absolutely curtain, whether published or not is doubtful, 1t will be notlced that the men turned off be- | terms. Tho young Generalread the communi- finvlw thoy IT It 1m n. P 12‘1,1" ttw fll{we of | om for us, plenty of it. Ile made room for | turn ye, for why will ye dict” O, if you ncg- Thiese deeds of cruelty ind mneder olosed when | . Meanwhile, could the snxlous nquirerases the | cunee they would not vote for Tilden were | Satiun, and then calling up ono of his men, lio b alea (w('l‘P cf’ aie “'“,": v ,mfl “b;“ “0'“3 imsclf in our hoarts, but a usurper has come, | lect this salvation, how shall you cecapel What night came on only ta ba renowed the next morn. | Bublect of thelr luqulsitive zeal, they would cer- | @ farm-hinids,” or, as Watterson would say, | lunded hin o daguor, saying: * Here, plungo | lie recelve T e Do o oo (094 | My friends, won't you lob the Son of God fnto | hope s thered May your inemorics be wiia ing, when the denions carefully sought among tho | tainly Tauch at theinsc 115 dags nropasted | fald-umnn® Tholr employers, no doubt, he- | that Into your heart. 'fho soldier ad it aua | for bim. When, the m““f"l e e iheg. | Your hearts, und won't you let him awoll with | awako to-day, amd riny you remember tiat dema Iying ahout 1 ail diccclions. for auy athor | 1 his usunl routine uf cxeeutivo busincsa and Tonged 10 the * respectuble loments of so- | fell dead t the General's feet. Thon ho called | this country Now York felt hcvno‘rcl\ that | Sou'1 Now supposc ITo were to come lore | Chirlst standa right here; 1o fa fn this assembly, wonndod yet ollve, and thoso they killed. * Scorea | home lifc, and if indleations arc anything, he s | copy another,and sold to hil, “Juinp over that proci- | shic had puch a gucat, The Prlnclu o)f ;Inh:n haa | 210 Ho como ibto this hall, nnd shall Ho go | offering sulvation to evedy soul. You may of the dend and wounded were found there theday | the calmest man i the country. His rezular TILDES AND IEFORY IN TENNESSED. pice! ™ and over ho went. been In Tndia, and what o reception ho has boen | yproueh this nssombly, and ‘shall 1lo not find | never licar tiis text agaln uitil you lear It on - ;{fl'{flfim "':fi:c:fcrh’;ehr?nf'l'fl from sumo of aut | Lablts o pea tho c?“l‘x'f'x's‘x‘.“l i fiv[dcutl‘)lvl on- - Indlanapolla Journat, ; = Nu‘w'.l‘m'llld the l({lfllul;jl,"u:lrrlxlnglmqi mzucr;- {flmflgn‘:'::uulr E‘vvullllc;l{;‘a; '{n".?f.‘:fi'fi s m% room in your hearts and mine, or will your | the shores of cternily, and then 'olu will 1o n e et el S joys acalm, domestle lifu likeany ather good hus- ow the larzo populur majority In the State | gery Tell your King that I lave ust such o lilin honor. i Ve member this Bunday evening, and how every- ollect o wounded 'nnt bury tho dend TR0 | {yierhed fathers BubiE th rositont [ammitings | of Komaiie Jargo populur mnalority I the State neh and ioll i alao hat i orty-efgli haurs | ewio down, whiat ldud of o vecoption did Tio Henct b full e that full bin . Bethicuom, or, | e g It 0 ; v s oft w - | thing looked thew, low Mr, Sankey sung that l'fi"é.’.’;fi:::.";fi’r‘ ??..'i‘}"vl‘éi‘n‘fi‘.’u’,‘ m’:lfi?;; l?nfxl":»ru’rlnrw should obey une-hall the requests or commnuds | reform can bo Judgzed from the following, which | Dwill have him chaived among my dogs, Tho | meet withi' Thero were no_ hallelujohs from | Al you this ol "““‘"‘f l-"'l’:tu‘ ’;_"ljlo“ "{ ‘;;': ;,g‘l““}; hympx'x. tho. toxt and tho sermon wiil ail come s ing, say, * Lord Jesus, Nyl ) they recelve, the Uovernor would be stretelied | s » copy of o postal-card recuived by Mr, Robert | messenger returncd, and when 1 oo to o | the Deoplo; He found that there was no room 1} Mothor, ought not t back to yon. = ke T remitn am ey sle E hacceiort | on tho futcrviewer's tack Liventy-four hours | J. Kooree, 520 Huron stroot, this of ty: known what kind_of pien wero coming aeainst | In Bothlohém for Mims thoro ws 1o room fn flf;,{'sv",‘;"; has 3"3‘“’:" Sk for ¥ omgv‘clfl%::: was At tho Tarls Exbibitton fu 1867, L;,,dx ttlo linllows and ruvines on the blli-side,” cover- | every day, Let us suy, onee for all, that Gov, Mr. Johnkon got a letter from Fro, his sons ho | theu the wholo army was deinoralized, and the | Jerusslem for Iflm‘ NWhen Ifo arrlved at Joru- | {0 von e a oo 16 miko room for Him{ | noticed there o littls ofl-paintin, only about s dpie fhoms but partially weith earth, “Toftious of | llases bulloves In tiho Auterican people, and | s ut umboldr, Tonn, e enid thatrmen howant | Femult was that It forty-clght Lotz suro ffi'f,‘:;lc:fufilfifll’m‘gg Kivg m-&al‘mng:;xl{:rml“m Won't you sny, A Tliero 18 plenty of lote, won's | oot square, aud the faco was th msutn‘}gd{m&: heody und facen, hands and feat, were found pro- § thelr capacity for self-government; asud, ne- | fo voto s man handed Lim a Tilden ticket nnd pre- | chough, the young General had thad ng very 4 5 4 L ey ald to bo about 7 trvdin tronglt e’ carth In Ovbey dircctlun, even | codingly, he 1y ot propicayine ovil concorutng | aomiolya rosolver a0 b, hoad, And. mads T bota | chalied amiong his Gnga. % | for Him "seoned ta b0 troubled, and tho wholg | You como aud dwoll in my heart 14 Just tho | I had over scen [t wos & ¢ y 1d. . On the paper attached to the paint: when your Commttee vislted tho spot two weeks | 1o preacut imbroglio. Whatever fadono fu | it. That 1 tho reforn Tiiden and bis party want. At_tho sesslon of the General Assembly of | city Is exeited. Very minuto you recolvo Lifin Ho will come, cars ol Lo paper attached to e ol ::lmfl’rl"‘::: }};!l"m“\m; ‘l":ln 'fi'&';‘;""“ m"flml,’fiff’ aen Lm“})hflm will be"done sccording to law, | Erom Youn Fatuen. the Church of Beotland, okl Dr. Duff, wlmflml And has the world grown bettor? Is not this Mll?:\:‘mz,w; In(ln;%rfll“rtr)am’l“]'snllfl?ll:ll?:‘g“ nx: h;(l]x{ l‘l‘:’«’: ‘;’,}:,f %Eglwll r(ll:mm llkc"udenmu‘l thans Buried nnd rebury the olhers, Ari were oves thew | 0d he hus no doubt the penple will aequiesce, Mr. Freo Johnson formerly lived in this city, | been o mleslonary In India for' twenty- | world about like that little tawn in Bethlchem lady for “whom wo . havo prayed to | maws. As o sowed theso ey up wngaged fn the same warls, ™ * | wihether it clect hin or’ Gov. Tilden. Only und | and 1s well kiown by s goudly numbor of our | five years, aml had come oo with o shattercd | —thero iv no room for Ilm! What nationwanta | o Bno "sias abiat ‘e "oacs s | camo. sorponts and.repiileas they | were X decided opinfon hns he cxpressed as to the re- | cltizens. constitution. to dic in s native land, was | Iim to-day{ Docs this nation want IHm] Suj kind of convictian, but when I spoka on’ tiils | crawling up on Dis o e Wo found evidencea_of this murder and eruelty | gult, viz.: That while the white people of thia DUILADELUHIA'S VOTE. appointed to sposk on missions. There was ae you shouli put 1t Lo n popular vate, 1A't | yubject right in tho middic of the sormon she | arownd Wore woods with wolves and anfmals #till more painful " We enw bodles ntill unburieid [ nation can stand any sort of an Administration Lilladelphia Times, money in the missionary treasury, but no one | belleva there 5 a town in the whole Republic s ¢ rowling in them, I have seen that pleure at some distunco from tha fort of some sick ten | and right themselves i due time, yet the col- The officlal count of the returns in Philadol- | was willing to wo. For an hour and n half the | that would vote for 1ilm. Docs Ellghmdpmnc S,‘{,'k‘,’“,‘;.‘,‘m’,‘-?' 1'-:':,?,1: ‘i:‘k”f:;'mnlcfin.: m‘u“‘}, ::mn)'l ll’y}ms slnee, Abl tho reaping time 1 who hnd boen tieotiig froin the loapital and beaton | gred peopla of the South have the most vital | phis stiows the voto on Tuesduy to have been | old man pleaded for Indta, and then he fainted | 10t England aud the United States are por- | ehurch, and dogma, and all that—all there fs fs | comiug. If yot sow to tho flesh you et reap xl(lyunnml\ ""'1'}“.‘1" nnlllrdem{,nml hefr bodles Toft | jnioreat n the contlnumice of the Republican | the mrzcstevnrnnlled iu this cliy, Tho total, | wway, and was carrded oub of thehall, After | haps tho ‘most Clirlstianized countrics on tho to open the door and let Christ como fn, | the flesh. Iiyowsow to tho Whd vou must where leu; s 1" en, We could aoo the futes wliey, For them he dreads a reactionary policy | 189,001, exceeds by 20,027 the vt for Governor | awhiloho camo to, nud nsked where ho wax, glohe, but I don't believe there s a town in En- | vl' n; th in this nudioncs to<dsy | reap tho whirlwind, ' God wants you to gotie 0 g Tl it mitoani Lkieky pro. [ tid event of Democratic ascendancy. They | st gear, and by 31,860 the vato for Governar | *fh doctor told Lim. - *Oh, yes,'" snld tha old | gland' or In this country that would vote for | (ot peves huve. thenited the Lord Jesee for | it and receive saivation s & it You cun been renched by thoso engazed in relnterving the | Might be oppreased, whilg business moved on ;lé_}:i“’«;';'gm c‘.fl-‘z ’mr“’uv;’“;‘fg r;fiuf 05:{- }YI mnnl ‘-I\vunplcndlqm for Im‘llu. Take we buck | Him. In fact, I might sny, doea the Church of the blossimgs Ilc has showered uvon them! | deelde your destiny to<day it you will. "(‘A\'fll victims of the hasancre; aud althongh a great deal | d0 Its usual way (n” the North; but that op- | 185 bt b 9 3 6 _"h_ M | and lot me tnish my specel” The doctor sald | God want Himi We Laveigot tho forms, we are | Ang, my friend, doh’t let this beautiful Sabw | nnd hofi araset beforo this mudience, aud you of ruin hud fallen Withir tho precedlng 1o weokes, | prosston woutd in dito tine work out evit to atl. | Philadetphia heretofore was In 1671, wiien Hart- | hig dare not do i, for fear ft inight put an end | antistied with them, but we deny $he power. I atii pass without eaying, “Josus, there sunll | are calied upon to choose, Which will you bivel o round, mors capectally on the sidat tho foot | Deyond this tho Governor has not been com- | Fanft ws olocted Auditor-Goneral=131,100 | to bis life, I shull dio If dou't" sald the old. | am nshamed (o suy'that thero aro many of our | o'e Dt MHICRL Sa5RG,, Joste, thors, sttt | 97 ERICH MRS B UITRS A rocelvo you to i of the \:Iufl“ whora the moat of the murders had { munfeative, aud cvidently does not futend to | Tuesdny’s voto s 18,779 greater, The lurigest | licro, and so thoy took him back. ' When ho waa' | ehurches that runl{y would not want lim. There | (hen by-and-by 1ewll Ve ¥ ‘ond neins. If you roject Him Ho will roject yot. !r;:cllccixqm.(luvl‘ Wi lml‘dllculnrcd by tho blood |y, “And, 'ss to the mitor points, if appear- | voto unider the regisiry luw was at the Mayor- | brought in the whole assoinbly rosv Lo thelr | would Lo a dlifcrent state of things In the "c"o.{ N,’,;m"’ ,,f,,v{m ;%%:mu 3;‘ Y n,{,““,‘m”,‘}; Now, my fricude, will Christ ever Lo more of as huie Pt muforinale man, Sil the lopand | yyous el auything, ho cats well and alecps | 8lty olectlon in 1STL—IIG178. Tucadsy's voto | feet,”and when they pluced hit an the plate | Church of God to-day if Chrlst, should come. | if Jou, WHI mako room der —IIHn hero willlng 1o savo you than He as now? Willle HikGeltion perpetrntcd there, Blang Gihes stancaa | Soundly, Tua b gad'tn Lis craw,” and red blood | excteds it by €60f, Tho laryest return over | forth ho fintsled his. dpcoch after this manor: | Fho tino onco was wiion th world ran aftor the | A J0UF beurt, yort sy be suzs Ho wil make | willing to savo you i e 1%y iy 0 aually Sieciot ERUSITY MISHL b eHum e g, | T his Felug and is ot hlkely to got “off color,” :?:;lgl:g&;{%“‘;lzklgmfl {3'&:}_&’3"?0&1t&?‘l‘lgé‘rl:é: ¥ l:a It truo that theso {ntl’mra nndlmonmlrs Ghurch, but now it hs entered nto and | 0'thls Gngand. {hin hour, my frionas maie | uot mako up your mind to ba savcd o nfl'l:': "y N el ot ed, yost 12V0 no mors sona to preach th apcl SCNBO e 3 cmbel bl }’r‘t»‘nx:‘?:llrm.n e . (s e ol i | 0 saeewhe laels In 1872 and the largest Democratie return was | heathen? When Quuul:l Victorla calla. m‘;’ ntml:‘l ossesed ft, 1 T should go Into onio of the | roo for Chirtst! Dear frluuds, dow't you want | merey in offéred to youl T rem il ere mory of the heart-sickening do- Xy Iterary ontertainments which thoy have In gome | jyimq ‘To<lay won't you make room for Iilmi | years ago, while tho 8pirit of God was working 5", ) L Thcss slutements wero obtained 3 ULGI7 in 180, Tho Demoeratio voto this year | togo und fight thom she does not call fn vafu. | clmrelics they wouldn't huve Hiw theros 1€ Ho | 4, it honw youlr ok, Yo irel the meeting ona vight by Oy oyechason i aufurar; L DY, oF Lliot, I CENTEAL. inkrenscs_Uicro fgurcs by 8530 willo the Ro- | uf i therd ura o youngmen to o, lut tho | should go down to-the Boord of Tradb thoy D e s xsk"l'xfi;“l);“{lfig}g A that Would Tk o b githey wero oxumined by vour Commlilee, wore MILITARY AND NAVAL. hublican vote fs greater by 7,039 than over be- | Chatrman announce tho fact, and, old and feeblo | wonldw't haye Him thers; Ho wouldn't bo ! o o HinT como Chrlstinns to rlse, and to my greab Iylng ‘apon beas of pain and Fuerlng; momo a0 Speciat Dipaleh to The Tribune, ore, Compared with the voto for Governor | s [um, 1 will go back to the bauks of the | the kind of o man thoy would want for g | 0¥ como to Him n aroso | that had been e womin et i could with altichity frme | Wasmazos, D. C.y Nov. 10.—Four compa- { lust year, tho Republican voto hus inereasod | Ganges nd die smong thoa peoplo. - Lot thoso TUB OVARPLOW MEBTING, Joy o ma eatio 0 partier ta look over thelr neconnts, Mncan't | A¢ tho overilow-meeting st Farwell Tlail fn | anxlous for some “time. 1 went up 13 TEs o th crnuliy ik el e i nles of artillery arrived hera to-day from South | 11,005, and the Democratic yote, 14,750, Kiow that thera I8 atw uld Scotchman who can | find any room for the Chiureh in thelr business, § o 3 1 took him by thio hand and shook § oo ey 3l which (hov hanh baon Tatevel o | Carallua, au are stationed at. tho Assenal, ol e for thewm, if ho ean do nothing more.” Tho | 17 o should go to Waabington de you think | W Alternoan tho proaching was by the Hov, | him ant il by y 0 “ Ind to scu you et up. You oo othens, Roder fn command, The United Btates vessel COOK COUNTY., effeet was wonderful, and scon lotters hegan ta | they would maka room for Iim therel If o | AT Brown, the singing by Brother Npencer and mmln l“"‘%’( o and Y and A { ¢ t fur tho Lord mow lu camcsstl e XL ur in from mon who were willlng to go. - “ Mr, Banke: ,wh.hmyr:thlnllnn at the close by | coming ou " Fhat fs, there 18 iow wany of ouk truah thus foll vieimeto tho | Esser, Which lad beon ordored (o Lo Faclfl | T CANVABSING NoARD uABLE 1o Aunzs. | PEID IO i o vere Wl bo g | mm should gt up tn Congcss and say, ¥liug | tho ov. 13, Clismberlain, whoso. own'expert | #¥es, sad o, 1 ik s “Toat J, s 3 malignity and barbasity of Forreat aud s follow- | coost on & surveylug expeditlon, hus hnd Ler | Tho Canvasslug Doard, forgatting tha “8ab- | gy prividonce, fs' bringing il soris of feo- | Chirlst, - should g * therathey . would | See of rovivals aud of ruvival work fn s own | only oue thivge In iy Wity oot coursge "("faf‘m"l yet bo definitely oscortalned, orders countermanded. Auother United States | bath dar to keep it Loly,” met yesterday morn- | plo~ In the world to Chicaro, and you | say, “IHe I8 too good, Ile” fs too %‘,‘mfiéfi'p i gl 1 confeas to ym'x !.hutummamun"-mmlnga beoh ool o Font Biliow, oo ktiown toliave | @ essol at Philadelphia has been ordered to son. | WE 8t the offico of Gen. Lisb to preparo Ita ro- | can stay right here and bo & 'misslonary | honcet, we don't . want 'Him, we don't M, Baukey aleo camo Ja and eang s Iittlo | fricnd of s had been horo to-night I shol * minrdered in colnt Llood oJfer he forf was in pose o i port on thie procincts whera informalittes I the | for Christ. ‘A minister Wwas telling me that ko | want lioncst mon.'t When it comes ta n renl | 5, I Baukey alec K Hot havo riscu, Ho would Jaugh st mei o S e AU Y | e couranenuns s aman, | St LSRRI TS BTG IO | Groraminant S i, i o b | Bt ot ot e, S | 70 : knew o chisdna £ e pallere 1 tare g . Y Al . oy L eletenie b the faia ot N hoaianee: o | Nortuern editors aro beglining to sco what | to be mado nt the meoting todsy. All the | aud aitarwards Ho Loken su e otz 'r'?‘tt-:‘:’:'ll:.‘ihzrl:li"::glm?s‘v“'t‘u%“'}lnltu?&t iovoeth EVENING SERVICH, S e uidly utho Lord it you coia was Iu command of tho fort when It was coptured, | ofle the Southern Assoclated Press disputchies | members wero present, but, Instead of entering | souls, * I wasa wonder to myaclf,” e salil to | be a glorions da; om for Hin T TR TADERNACLE. o v u liaye got to do- 5 L I'd yaclf,' g 1I thert was ro 0) m. I A out at all. That s what yo! sl who had up ta thst t'mo recelved no lujury, | about the electfon. At Charleston, 8, C., the upon the work for which tha meeting had been | Mme. 8ix months niro he wonldiv't have thought | belleve the xnl{lan(um would soon be here, T 0l Sunday érowd and (! te ‘Ith him while he wos trembling from thury scems £o'Lo no doabls . T gehoral eidor: Bl : " | of dolwgsuch a thing for fear peoplo misht | Wh it An Ded THe 't 4 16 AL Sunbay Lenwil o aurdoy meate | I talitd MU b The Spirit wus stei® tandl h Y wires and reports are all {n the hands of Mr. F, | held, thoy simply further discussed the situge ugs sucl he ar_people migh hon JTu went 1o Decapoll Mo found a mnn | geof Farwoll Ilall, Besldes the other music, | lead to foot, and I bellevo the Bpirit s 6167 By ndore s deoied o be that o bad boen | s s Cdltor of tho Nvior and Gourier of | Lon' 11 the VAl attompt Lo Imsmaeics | Wi 1 was mod. That's Just what Wo yrunty—. | thro flled with devils And He cast out thong | 78 sic, ) o carna back tho hes ¢l estly with bim, guer, . . M Melogan testifios that While | firag city, AL Columbla, in the same Stute, the | thelr deas and reach somo_conclusfon,” The di- thiere Is eed of moro mad mou In Chicago. ' A | devils, and the mon of Decapolis came out and | Hicre were two good, substantial bymna sung, ing carnest] Ko O id tho noxts the Bpirit of ", s g night, and ti 1t secmed a8 tivo compunics uf Ttebel 1 , with Ma), Hrad- f oplnton, fi hat e man lew't worth much Ul the world begins to | besoughit Iim to go out of thelr costs, *Quide me, O, thou Great Jehovab," and ¢ith hin for wecks. Itsev 53.’?&":‘?.:.’2.“:1‘3.’.“'}fl‘:'fil,}'::,"t“:"fi‘:”i&rl"%“"" i dlspaelesar Ky Lumised nd cuntrlld s mars Boateel (a1 Lol et ety ik hala wuad Tho world thought Chrlat | | You may usic L quoation, #W¥ell, Whero 1s | 4 Thoro s u fountath Mlod with Lioad." o atova very i o v Bradford wns taken by dyvy llu\wln.ou‘:n'w ::'l.(;nlc:]r; kA e ne mlleslu, A6 | former conforencos, but the partioular point (’imy told him he Was a | room for the Buu of (h:d: who will ’;I‘mke rt‘)o?l Me:Moody read thia lotsan fraa theateennth | 'as almost stopplif Tuse rate] i) “Tallabinssee the telegraph operator was sueb o | upon which they wero at loggerheads was ‘zegl- | 18 one man sald when chapter of Luke, being the bloof the rich | world, I never could find out any Fil n‘&gfl\'.mi‘\l:‘{dfl"inl‘lifilx.{l‘n‘.’.‘fi}‘}‘{,’ e 857 | rowpant Rebel that o would not evenfiond cor- olisly Hopt fraba ML lquicare, a4 thongls tha | Tunatie, o havo a goud keepor au tho | fur Illm i I wonder f therolsany onolioru that | FTAPYEF O JOTAS b iy m':,;"m': m,"’,:;": Sou for his - hesltation _except thit, o at-baltg, and wilo wnklog et bl Tt Wigli'ho | roctly tho ofllal dlapatekes af - Guvernor | IOUFAWat 8 Uranddury sworto suerecy, ora | Y80, 800 & Bood, saylum, gt the cud| ehor bl that fedling for fiva’ minutes, T | B4 ty-0th ve f th captor, | (ated e ol ool ikl muk woul Hnarad e o ant e, Mfo wilgit o | puctly 3 D VEFIOF | nnittee of inquisitor seoking something. oo '}va every allxuo you, old und young, imen | think I have had thot feellng for n day. e vorse of tho samo chapter, | Wi, I thought aurely that Ul ;me splrit of deserving of a better fute, Tho motive for the | StCarns, but distorted and modified them 0 | ot and difficult, which §f_revealod would de | 89 Wunnn.“oll: d J&"S, tey to lead ano soul to | 1 remember two days when 1{€ltas it no one | “8on, Remembor,"y Tho whole verso readss brought lnto the Xohlhlmt at l,':‘.[on waa gone. mastor of Maj, Dradford acomn to bnve begn th | 8L DIA own views, until tho (iuvernor was | siroy its most cherished plans. Whon it Is said, | Ghrlst this weel aud what a glorlous work wo | wanted o 1 felt s It thero was no room for | & Jut Abrabam sald, Bon, romember that thow | Gofl secmed to leave him: convic cssige siwplo focy thai, aithoughn nativo of tho' South, | compelled to request that he bo replwed by u | hawbver, that tho body' did nothing, ail of te | Mould sect” Only one, for it "you tnd ant how | me, For ubout forty-etzht hours T bad that in thy ifetimo recolvedst thy good thi d | Bix montha frym that tino T ot & FRUMC, o remained loyal to W Glovarnment. reliable inan, which wus done. Theso three teleg- | work is sxposed, It il not even ugr'cuwlwthcr "“.‘m itlstobothe muug;nluluvlng usoul fram | awful fecllng that no one wanted me. It was l?kcw};au L A n'; ulhl y Kl‘; t ng: '"h from bim that’ lie was sick and mm was very XI1, raphers and nows-pathicrers sro sumples of the | one or two roports would b wmade, nelther did | Henth, you will go ou with the work from the | whon I firet went to s great city and asked for Azarus oy ngs; but now he me. 1 went to hiim in great hnux.I St Enough of the ghastly spectacte. Tt let us :\'l‘llvl'.t k}ouv.‘}wrnhl\uufilm:ld I'{cul wnunl-nhwl:llfh it reach au ugreement upon sny singlo point ’ll",lnuul I‘L’.o 1‘:’\‘;5:0 %Kl"m?; I«‘lu(v‘}ll ll‘v \n\’lm:.‘ v:'lll ;v;{k, and ‘f\'r:'r.vlmm Inxu 1O mmo thl;.‘ l‘.))m{ comforted and thou art tormented," Hielk, and thoupht ko was & “‘g[, J,;S e od nust of course bo understood as a whol I3~ | Cl 101 o O y Ol he g 1o worl sive. L scems mo as 1al ) 0. ) A sc0 wlmt‘hcl; Gen. Chialimers—now dlatining to | iy Grganization from the Western roes: Arsor rfl:,h,:;l‘u‘:.‘,:’g‘ |’l‘:“‘f},’x‘l’l‘,‘.‘{fim',',‘:‘,’,"{t':x,",fi';.,:"'[l,,!’," qualification It you will ouly usoitc. Some o | mast have hack the foollug of Cheist. Mia | A mancamo :',,"'m"‘,“,f,';:l},‘a',”‘,‘, andsald: M1 ;;‘n:l.‘ufx‘;t‘zr‘:x.rlflnl{! o itm, ahd 1 prayed m: roprescut the most denscly-populated negro | clation,” Tho two assoclatiens exchnngo nows, | o tho contrary, tho Board ad_ourned, greatly | Dassahl that theére a good munv peoplo who are | nelghbors dldn't want Him; those Nazarcnes w4 Nim, Contrary to all expectatlons ho FEEEET] diatetet fu tho Soutly—diil nol repudiatey or de- | but aro dlstinct, ‘Tho Sowthiern eoncern reiléets | i the darke o old. ANOLIEE Miscsune o cocrs. | M1 tho tim” eryiug odt, Oh, wy leanness, my | dldivt want 1, " 1o went into Capernaum, | ke your preaching. You don't preach hell, | him, Gopteats 6 CC R0 T, Juwas 4 ny, o¢ “deprocate™ theso uutruges, Parhaps | the political ereed of its section, which means to | noon at 10 o'clock, with tho underdtandiug, | leannesel ™ but if thoy would anly bu lunest | they didu't want Him there, Jerusalom didn't | and T supposs you don't bellove In oue.” Now Bright, Deautf(ul day, and hewas st 00 hu could not vontrol his ment shouthegraes aulillos . 1 i Buvovar, thak th difereut mewber durlu th | 40y \ould cey out, *Oh, oy luziucas, wy lizl- | wit Hn, thera was na room. Toune, thcrafa | T don't want auy ons o rise up on the | froit ot his house ;‘"“V““,i‘,“.f}"f)fi‘n\mi‘,’m:n‘s 03 of the repo ¢ Fort P VIaIN] 5 010LS, afternoon would reduce their oplifons of the | B¢ : 5 UL oot Laic BhE Boventyy | Judgmont and say that 1 was not | sald, “You ars coming o oo mg':uri':fi"[lu. of R I(u;‘m:: ;'::t |:1L'),l;:;|thl l(‘;l::: | = Dlack Ifii’fi'fl-‘g’u{.’f&wfi-‘m“hfi;w'e:—;hl uncor- ‘l’““f‘l}l‘;" “I’l Wlfiufln;:'x.!um l[\;fi hine lllllr’mr ho ;.i’m-fi‘i',fi?fiu‘fi!’flhlfi‘E.nxf'éffx‘fy l:;elmln‘urrl-‘“fi: n’fi ::Il‘«&pw: Jim.lll:; n, purll. !?-.’llov:‘mlt .lunvut,ll)t ,"“g“m"l preather "{ tho Word of God. Tels | youl You WIl‘le&‘;nw':l m::lllfih B.::r‘;"hlt" "“: 0 1 ¢ Lo " l ] 3 c. ] gress, 1st seaslon], two of our offleers testify: t’("‘"-x’" W Had soue Wnelances ot olored Die it bt bu",'nm':c'.}“l"’f,da‘y']fi“v;‘;m“:‘tf:"'“: L conier of the street, when an fulldel camo | only place whers Christ was left alones | 0¥ duty to preach Qod's Word just as 1o gives fi‘.‘,.‘fd;:, 1 Save minde up iy mind w Ly Maj. Auderson, Forrest's Asslatant Adjulont. II‘IIIIZ:G?AI:ONIII‘IIIIH:;‘U‘:'Slll‘ltLv’"nuuh‘} n;‘tln t.urulll‘m certainy but { not, th suspleion _already cxists uloug und sald, “\m}:vz mu, you ought to be | * Every man went to his own liouse, and Jesus | it tome. I have no right to pick outn toxt | Chrisiiu. My mind is fully made up olng 40 General, siated tnfl‘:u;'y% ot cunallar qulured e, Dromiised thele whttn foaiea | ing that thers ls st naincerity it tho delay, and | 2elinied of yoursclf, wont (0 tho Mount of Olives.” 1 huve often | hera and thero and say: 41 don't belleve that." | put ) wou't be ong just now. g Iy y J i an K 4 % osth 4 tlo dowl belug uved by one peanle, they iad destriyed entily to vatu for Cilden, il thew yeat, trewch. | LU ossbly it inay huve somotbiug to do ‘wiah | S0 Lot anewered the young mau, but I | thought I would ke to have met Him upon | 1t throw outone text, I must throw out ail, | Michigan to buy “fari sud gottle (il oy | ; ol crousby 10 the g the Loulstaua Keturutug Board, will be materi- | 87 not ashaned of Jusus Clilst.” that Mount, Ilave often wished that I'could |, for (n the samu Bjble & réad of heaven and bell. | thon I will becamo a Christist” 86 /0h yyl0 ifhls was concarted o by oo, Cuslucr ?.'.‘xf"i’fl,’,:‘,’ e p«)m:{:‘tl{‘dt}m#;g thele ballots | Ly sirengiboned, | * o h Wi ho haaturt [Did you ever noitco tho five weak thinge | iave bad & houso near by, 1o, ebich T could have | No aue ever drow such a pleturo of bell as the Ynu‘dou’l. know yet, that you :‘,',f}4f,°:»exl‘|-.. Paymaater Willia B, Purdy (p. 69] testifies; | drels wus colored barber of Halifa, by the ———— which uses ta carry vn his worl e hus | taken Itm. But, atterall, If I had boen thers | Bon of God. No ove could do it, for Io alone | 100, sald he,” "1 wil er;vm" " dite 1 " » directod that vo flcsh shall glory In His aight, | J should Lave been Just lKe the rest. And pe ¢ . y ot & NeW ob 4.=1iud you uny cunvonntion with 5o of Gen, | ML Joln Datmey, Vi hup tskxprosecd fin MORTUARY, Wi 30 o takes tho weaks tBliga 10" confound | haps it wes on Ihaé momorable occasion o K?:l')’ :m‘l: :‘I;l‘n f::g?lr:ln:’%‘lfldxg:rlbv{[!?m‘;,mlflx: 'i;fi.&lf ';.,n};’ififif o tried every \:l{t"f.fi,, ", H 3 P L TY ! etr wi elihe: N o » h—1ho ol ol, ho foul Ol e wlsoi the ioles al 0 birds of the ave nes| | a " can’ a hr Secommbnait et E A U | S i ol dliberately et | wolla Watto reactied this ity (bl aternoon, | Uase tungs 0 ing dows tho oty ‘Wi | Ko of Hun bl ot whro: o ay 15 heshr | BF o ast of i octos o son ‘e it af | Sty Lo o Gl e 10t Fecognize negroes as United States soldiers, | erties of the Sohthern eople, Tiava 1o claim Ly | ¥18 the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific ltaflroad, would liave thought of eottiig thut | Thonks be to Gud thore was a pisca, 1 bave [ God tells us that wo sball carry our memory | Michigan, sway from my but would sboot them and show them no morey— | bo supparted by the |ml 7] R e, w Rolther thuncgrocs nur thelr oMcers, ronuga of the citizens of | from Wicbits, Kan,, aud waa futerred in the Ot~ &i“lfigk t:ii'l?:r Blble§ 1.‘3.’.‘.%‘nme'."i‘.w'|‘:?»‘ e W ot ltitle homest Hothany, It | with us into tho otlier world, “There are unny | quaintantes, who lsugh 8t 7} god et oot 1o - [ ! by g that Martha rocetved Ilim into hor Louse. | thiugs we would like to forget, Ihave hoard | roudy to go loCbrist.'" Batd I ias pot tls seetion, ‘Cliey will iover ba brought Lo rea- | tawa cometory, Col. Walte was one of tha early “ i et FEHCY L0 89 Chicago, Holiad 2y, By . . i s h plo say, " Oh, I that man wero only convorted |.It'was the best thing that Martha ovor did: ' aay b " avo you lo {rrit lDI:".' ;hu.y;(‘?; l‘}::‘dg:-wmoodmtemflodx ;n;;x'exclnfi b‘{;hun. sliurp, und doclsivo mease | settlersu LaBaila County, snd County Coni- | whbat 2 lnflatnco he would Navet ’Nol tall; [ and a0 you tht .ME"" et I LIMII! Mr. Uough asy bo would give his rlght hand it Fumllrcl‘;ll:')unug-!l' toAl‘ "0k got & tutle 4 cm left without pats Ay b could forgot huw y he huul treated hls Chalmers said that bo would treat him as & | without fricnds, and they will Py g:u':;fl E'dfl Rf:i’f;‘ '}'A’f.flflz’?" Tor-aneor fwo torms sbogk fi‘aifi fitto &ut Tl et aaoar e | dlzste Luow that bet Joved brather et toos ; e mother. But w! oirit of God says, “ e forget to remember all Coadinusd on (ke ZAfth Poq s Kiugdoln of God, ueyer ar¢ | yolngtodie when she made room for Jesus. | ‘8on, remember,