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1 Hls CHICAGO TRIBUN: 'TUEmDAY, DuCEmbLg o, 8. The following reanlutions wers ado ted, and q D N N[ 2 #he war under the treatmentof Dr. Hufl, In this | would never fully recover, the meetlng mfixmmed: - b 18 SIIE INSANE? city, Conid not sny what for; sho was very | mo to take {ncr'ufit. Eog:r"glc‘;"lls‘}:{ :‘c’l‘x':rdt Wnenras, Our haloved hrother, the Rev, Thoman talkatlve then; that was the first ' ontbreak.” | time when she had to be put back; she remaln- 1, dohnson, late pastor of the Providenca Baptist Crors-ezamined : She was sent to the Insano | ed abont one year and a half. I took her out in lr;‘llx;a:g:‘:r:'nwfl:_ c‘nn:n}fflnn?v'vu;;" ".'.’,‘,:'.fixfi"é;'.‘f That's What Judge Wallace Wants asylum twice. I heard through her that her } 1563 and sent her back in '04, and she staid 3 "RELIGIOUS, Preahyterian Clivreh, said: ¢ Yesterday was the | directlon of Whittle and Blire on rome oven- happlest. Banday of my fe. VFour years oro | huzs every week, He advocnted the Imhlm;,r1 of Mesara, Moody nnd Bankey held ten days® service | afternoon meetings In Farwell 1all cacli day, in my church, mil when, nt fta close,” forty or | eapeclally for the couvenlence of suburban clt- ffty” converts were added to the chureh, I | fzens. thanghit that was the happlest day T cver saw; Heveral gentlemen edvocated the holding of AGeneral Outpouring of the Holy i 2 A hisband took a young lady who lived with them | ynt1]'64, I think th wero th 3 splrit Throughout the City bt thin 1y better, becatise every congert gors bo | aftoraoon fncetings, ad. Mr. Moody felt confl | PAERE ofaeh Batviee, Bk oy o entiro to Know About Harriet out driving and (o thenirce told otk was i Tatavia, Aborit a1 vesra BEd FoF our or $50 for ier. That wos since the fire. Bhe wanted | gho came out of the naylam In '00, ahe R eTA I o )y ac Logctorns foveie ouk of prwn. "She. G hak | Chiaim ana. eptoged bos ot erat e brethren In iinziand of waersyer he may go in the necans her husband of not supporting her when | husband '* at €20 a week. 8he had a plecs of prosecution of his proposed life-work. Her Husband, Dugald Stewart, Bays | bedid it railroad fron, and smashed a handelice at tha membiers of suy chinreh, and very actlvo helpers, | afternoon mectings, but he thouiht Whittls After singlinz * Am I'n sotdies of tha crosal® | and Bliss should be secured and meetings should The Rev. Mr. Walker, of the Reunfon Presby- | be held every cveulnhr in the week at tho Tahcr- Fumerous Converslons Iteported, »a o 1 byterfan Church, reported his church futl of | naele. Tle thought i the duty of the pastors tn Jedirect: 1 know of her goinz to Wisconsin. | house, and 1 had to pay for {t. The last and tho Pastors’ Studies revival spirit, and with all 'um work they coull | perpetuate this grml mow.-xmxxt in H?u North- IIYDE PARIK, Bhe I‘v and Has Been for mn7 The daughters told me she got out of the back | timo sha loft me "X’ d‘:dded to ?;r. Filled with Inquirers. do among the unconverted, who were throng- | west by retalning Whittle and Bliss, This shouid Years. window, My fmpresslon is that she is decldedly | her take her own course. 8he had degraded mo 5 ng to méetites of inqulry. continite for a month or two, A/GROWTI] OF. OHACK 18 THAT SUBURA; i fnsane, 1 | 1,50 many ways that I was ashamed “to go on Ao | he é{uv. Me &) encer. ;ughmln% pastor of tho 1_"!'1:& Rev. Mr. laviin was of tiis sama up‘lr;loni 'flwllt;nu np':cl:dv g"h:. ;gyg lmped‘!o;l-: Jecrom Ill‘ufiden(lfiml }mb nhfl put on men's ’Cl|nfl¢e‘,7 tT'ml procoss was ,.'.k,n out’_two 4 . o | Clark Street M. k. Church, said ha was rocely- ie people of his church were all in a spirftun] rayed for revival of s grace fn 3 clothing and followed her husband. montha hefore T came to totwwn, 1 employed Mr. At tho Foon Moctmg Dir. Moo y kx ing letters from all over the country expressing rerm‘um.. He wanterl the pastora to l-uxmry {1‘"{‘ fa commencing to ahow .{‘“n, Dnr’t’nn e Drings BSeveral Prominent LEMURI CLARKE English to tinge pounds the Fivo Qnalifications for Borving Christ, rosecuto tho caxe. The young lady the past tew weoks many prayers hiaye asconded Gentlemon to Confirm Ils sworn: Am the father of Mrs. Stewart. 8ho | once kisscd e, Thoro woro seroral Beotels o p y prayers hav was always extremely eccentric from a child. | people at tho house, and they were kissiug all on high from the members bf the varlous Declaration. Never knew anything about her being crazy un- | sround. 8he took care of me when I was sick. churches fa tho town; many have been the z tl ffteen yeare ago, 8he had a quarrel with & Xl_md rlie ever rub your back! Full\eflnfu for payer; and mow It s young lnd{ at her bouse about being too intl- (Indignantly)—No, sir. [Laughter.] I helleved * that these prayers are about | Her Wenkness for Giving Con- | inate with her husband, I saw the young | have not secn her morg than onco or twlce in s deafre to joln the Praver Alllance, and apoke | thetr confidence fn Whittle and Bilss, and kecp of the great powoer and ilerest of the overilow- | the work gofug, meeting, led by the Reva. Thompson and Cham- Mr. Moady sald that it would be a great mie- berlain, on Bnml?{. W take to keep Whittle and Blias duorlnis the holl- The Rev. Mr. Huvlin, pastor of the Free Dap- | duys. ‘That was a time when few men conld tist Church, sald: Yestcrday was a precions day | keep the work alive, It would be a great hard- {fuittte and Bliss Invited to Carry On : N at my churchy church membera as well as un- | alip for them; for people would be deterred | Lo be answered. Asa community It has Leen womnan kiss Mr, Btewart. When Harrlet learn- | the Inat two years. My wife [ the Rovival Work After Meoly’s eonvartol Perrans wer converted; the bitsiness- from Wtendiniy (o' services, notwithstanding | said that Hyde Park swas dead to° spiritat fecl- certs and Playing the o of that she raved, sod it grew upon her, &nd | out of het house one 1l yht:'ll“ :I?tng.ta thlmn{tmf Departure, mun sectn most Interested; tho next, the chil- | that Whittle and Bllss were earncstly afded by | ingZ, but at Inst the dread mantle of letharuy French Horn, I found her mind was gone. About & year ago | paw ber that evening. [ier brother came to the dren; all tho children In my congregation who | the ministers, which hos shadowed the place is about to be she gont for me, and told me Mre, Patterson | door with me. 1 was never criminally futimate have reachied an agre to learn about Christ and ‘There wan considerable discassion upon the | shaken off. ¢ < = had let her take an empty house, s she was | with her, i ishioners of 8¢, John's P. B, Ofurol | erery uncoverted person there will be convert- | subject, and Mr. Moody suid that revival-meet- 'I'ic ineeting at the First Presbyterian Church MORNING BESSION. roaming around, There were a chafr, and & | The Conrt then adjourned until 10 o'clock Tia Parighion AisSM ed, God gives me this asaurarice. (irace reigina; | Inzs could not be held if the reyivalists wero | on Bunday evening was one which lifted the THE TRIAL OF 1I1% CASE sofa, and A slove In the house. I visited her | this morning. Exercited Ovor Thoir Peouniary Clirle {a on the Throue, and tmposstbfiitios yau | conthually elngod. lis den wwos Lo liavg welght from many & ioart, and Lio numbor uf | of rjarrict Bewart, who s alleged to e Inssne, geq:ué!lly. Site recelved twlco $10_ through S = Jsh in 8 presence, Vhittlo sl s come here abuut Lhe 15t o suuis scexing saivation wers numerous. uite A cwart’s brother. e 8 not insani Troables, e Do an reported for the Cllcns | Jummry and Hol meetiutts Tn Baveell ol e | & NOMbOF aFese and askes for wrayers for them: | Was commenced Io the County Court yesterdsy | wifls who- fived thorofour months. After- | THE NEW MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPL, 1 Y 1 o Avenue Churehi: Two rooms full of nguir- | the afternonn, Then when the week of prayer ers, ten or twelve converts, among them five in- | eame the meetings would overflow, (ireat ‘{n- cbrintes, one of whom had neither read, nor | terest would ensue. Then he wanted unlon heard, nor thought of Scripturefor twenty years, | meetings held at night in thedierent churchics, until yeaterday, when & verse came back ‘Which | These general revival mectings reach all elasses a gervant glrl hail taught hin, twenty years ago. | of people—men who never can be brought inton % Now when Jeaus was born in Bethlehem “of | church, e did not want the mectingas discon. Judea, in the days of Horod the Kintsy, behold [ tinucd, but he did want a focal polnt of interest, there came wise men from the East to derusa- | such as would obinin In an afternoon meetlug, lem, saying, where is 11e thatis horn Kine of the Mr. Ravlin suggested that the ministers who Juws, for we have scen His star in tho East, and | could not attend hoth meetings hould drop the are coma to worshiip Iim," “Ta worship 1t V'3 | noon mnecting and attend the afternvon meet- the Holy 8pirit, throueh the eoldness of Lwenty | Inga. . vears, sent & ray upon that passage which melted "The Rev. Arthur Mitchell satd he had felt the his heart. Y Inability, to leave his pastoral work; but he Mr, Willlamson, of the Michizan Avenue M. | thouzhit'the ministers wero so_unanimous Lhat E. Chureh, reported twenty-four recelved Into | an attendance by them as indlviduals twiee or selves and for their dear friends who wero out | morning, and the taking of testlinony for tho | wards 1 searched for her for five wocks, 70 the Edltor af TAe Tridune. ot Christ. This meeting wus follawed with | prosecution oceupied the entlre day,.anditls | but could not find her. She ean fmi- Ca1ro, Ill.y Dee, 2.1t 18 0 somewhat peculiar o sermon by the Rev. Mr Johnson b | nopail in yet. The lady, aa has been previously | tate s cornet In such & way that one fact that the Misslsalppl River hus never been the confessing of Christ to the world, which Tns T 2 18 the wife of D couldn’t tell the difference {f ho | thoroughly surveyed. The toaps which aro now l)mu{zhl inany new thoughts to the minda of | mentioned InTns TRIBUNE, 18 tho wite of Du- | giiniy ges Tier. Bhe scolded me becauss | (n'yeg wore compiled from d Withed stbie the lstencrs, und aroused some to thinking, gald Stewart, snd at ono time, when her hus- | J sent the doctor to see {f sho was insane, [ b _comp! etached surveys On lost ovening a Christians’ mecting of | band was woalthy, held a good position In soci- | think I shic had been properly treated no one | Made by bordering Btates, exploring partics, prayer oud pralse was held iu the church, It ety. Bince he beeame poor, she has depended | wonld have heard of lier [nsanity. Capt. Stew- | and certaln Government officlals; among the wus chlefly to.bring togetbier the working mem- . | art did all he could for her while he was in | latter may bo mentioned Gen. Bimson, now en- Dors of the Citirch to prepare o reap the fruita | Upon friends toa great extent, and frequently | § ' N i awn. Ile fold me he couldn't live with her, I of the harvest which God has eo plenteously | did housework to mantain herself, The caso | (T If that was so, he had better £o his way fi:flz’i l!:n ?:ll\l;nu lovees atong tthe rh';r- ’l;:m sown In the hiearts of thoss around. ' The meef- | attracts soma attention, the roum being about | and do the best he vould for her. That was Leforo D of s new map constructed on tha ing was addressed by the pastor and by the | half full, and the recital of clrcumetances tend- | the young lady caine to thelr house. Sha was | mnost sccurate selentifie principles will be readl- members, and, with” the songs which Were | 10 show that her mind s unsound fs not very | o tha ssylum. She was the maddest woman I | Iy understood from Its effect on the inter-com- sung, scemed to atrengthen those present. p,gmm to hior relntives and [riends, a fow of | eversaw. 1thought she would eat me up. merclul Intorests on the cuuntry, A reconsceration of il present to Christ nnd | lyoin do not regard the poor womsn aa & * nul | Never knew of her attempting toburt or destroy | _An appropriation of $25, for this survey Sigeellnneons Roliglons Intelligonce. FARWELL ITALT. TitR NOONDAY IRAYER-MERTING. Mo revival services ot the noondiy meetinez yestenlay wero opencd by singing the hymn, Jesus, keep ine uear the crosa!! Mr. Moody + then requested the audience to unito In allent raseny during the presentation of requcsts for pn;cr,whlch were then read by the Rev. Mr. Darls, as follows: Thr earnest prayers of this meeting arc asked Ilis causy was made, aud the meeting dis- | gance, hierself. There hins been ho insanity in iy fam. | ¥as made in July last. Jts general cigait- ing: A church and minister {n | his church yesterday, amonyg them all the mem. | three times o weck wonld provide a gredt sup- | nHssed. 3 fly. One of her relatives died of insanity thirty- | cauce Is to conmect with ~Eads' jettics 'A"!‘;;';:d‘:"}:o;:d“?clmmt‘“r:u“‘::.up,;;':,r jlmc- t;c{,' n{t lifl;y rnn::fl}ci‘;‘:l : % i . lqrt (nr‘}Vhll:lc undt;mls‘:‘.pdll? U ;u?mln‘ldflu?t Tllelp:ln"ym,';mc;:ung :u; "chncld::y n_llg‘hl is e “""“',fi',‘,?‘:fl‘,’,i",‘_,":,u,, u\'g or forty Yc:y m.t Riieath ks bieh un ?gr ‘hll;\e mo::}:l: b:‘t mfizmoflped:ll‘l N rof. Everts, of Morgan Park, report man; he mectings be continied during the holldays, | expected to be of great Inlerest, and on Thurs. v ross-examined : Capt. Ste: b o C“{' (I\gl:.fl‘slhrl:rt:‘:l?c;; |m T,::::nw'{:,’, Inquirers, 1 Lid i ¥ and that Whittle nnd Bliss bo given a rousinz | day the Rev, Mr, Chiamberlain of the New En- ;:‘hé":,“,_.:ggcffl‘:,&':l:a‘}"m "':f,,b:('}:,?,?:fififl'}fi fortunate: he hasn't supported her for the laat | the War Depurtment. The present party en- both out ol i amily in 3 pastor from Hillshoronugh spoke of growing | Invitation tocome to this city and take up the interest, and large attendance upon aspecial | work on the 1st of January. glnml Congregational Church will preactt In tho | Rush Medicnt College’ saw Mrs. Btewart ton or | 10 yeara: prohably hie couldn’t do it; if she ifl!ell in the work, In cliarge of Licut. D. W. services, TIE FOLLOWING NEYOLUTION parenta and staters {n Micigan; from Plitsburg, uclmn'r':t of the First Presbyterian Church, All | yyejye yearsngo; havew't seen her since. In | bad good care I think she ‘would be us smart ns | Lockwood, U, B. A,y have actively commenced are fuvite . Fa,amother for her chlldren; for a church 103, 104, or '05 cxamined her with reference to | ever. Put auy lndy in her position and she would | operations at Cafro, 1ll, | Thls pldce was appro- Blshop Fallows, of 8t. Paul’s, Reformed Epfs-#| was passed by thic unanimous vote of the pastors o t t 1um, and signed a certificate | be in the saie cundition. rlatcly sclocted ns the base of operatlons, be- e N, of Ghtsagos for Ottumwns T | coptl Chuel, wato” encouraglig:reports o tho | present: - © % 5% ’ MISCELLANEOUS. 3?'1".’5:?&'““1’[;‘.”;;0 plon s it s was | o COMTER R E’;,‘fl”"f, Juncilon of ko grent siver, the Obio [ i | swork in his church, olved, 9 It X 5 s 2 3 Mrs. i3 M n soda physloran there; % prag for me and family | "“Tije Rev, Mr. Nuses, of Evanston, sald the | gelical chureheast Clicizo, eordaily nnd capngety LOOMINGTON, 1LL. permancntly fnsune, I did not hear of Lo case i} of Clitcigo, cord:aly ind carnoetly Tord was findlng. sinners in Evanston, aud | Invito Meara. Whittlo oiid Biss o open a serics of Bemging thom o Timselt. unlon ovangeiisilc rervices in Chlcago on the dlet “Ihie Kev. Mr. Huntington, of Ouk Park, snld: | sy of Decetlior, moctings aftar the 1et of Janu. “Wao have fnquiry-meetings nll tho while. I ;‘l"y“"‘;’evl“'.',d.“ 5 clocls 4 Ui nliernpant apil can't go down fown without having an Inquiry= | fiore, th fako charso of the daily novnmeeting &b meeting ot the corner; can’t make a pastornl 2~.'}:$;t.‘1'|’1|n:1‘|°,“"“" of o dully s siseting X Spectal Dispatch : feer about her in the | Bhic has been In our store many tines n the Iaat | Working in the winter. ' From this situation the Bwbxma’r;:(fill., m‘: w::m meetings ;fi}‘,{f,’., “i:‘:‘nn:c ’&':.‘L“m'l"ér?unas on whlc}: my l‘:fi: :tr nfm uv‘vnee:‘t; é T“.‘fe:fe';‘é”é’xfh‘“i‘:flk ':éxrl:!i :rlmcgu‘ v:xl)lrlcb: L,;l‘:mgrov:’fez:_g:re;'rlg{{mfi: ll: are being hold fn the Christinn Church of | Ofinion wus buseds thoy have passcl out 0F W | 145"k an fusane person, Ehe sald she waa | accompllsh this. "1t fs prosumed that tho river Bloomington and Normal this weel, beginning 4 e s request | @ good Tilden man. |Laughter.] I couldn’t | ahove Calra witl bo survesed durivg the sum- tonight. Toni i e jauglnning | cate, T examined hor coudition at the request | 5 BCY, o out of whal she eaid, she so mixed | mer seasons after thie completionot themaps of o‘;:g;n;‘m;:glgm mg‘:g; e em}or"; e e I DA R up the concert and the election.’ Bho told e | the Northernand Northwestorn Lakes, Amang wtoutof Christ, by & lady in Lloomington, who hasread of these meetings in the papers; for a lady secking more light; “pray for me," Ly o young comvert; for the Congregutional Church, Austin, Minn.; for Stevens Polnt, ; i g ot ik it. She | vthier notable features of the survey will be tho Wis., lady and husband thero; for nn unsaved | call but there Is an Inquirv-meeting, We have The meeting closed with " Bi al revival to be cteavle, | swormn: Know Mrs, Blewarts have known her | she had a pistol; 1 didn’t ace her have 8 hmd] aud doughter; o man out of work 'L’I“L":;";’;Jl’l‘ft““' i’;‘s’;‘“’s‘ ‘:.‘{"‘;’i_m“,“,"gmlx‘,":lu‘:"‘"‘;“r'f)‘: Clmnc:rl uumcguy lllvukll‘lzt ‘thl(’;rfli'\:"l‘nnl;yhlc::l‘fig ;:‘.r\'crrylhlnflc l;‘am:zr‘i?w:zr he linyons ™ bl {fr ‘t’w'cllwln Jeae, l'. uet lrw{‘s;zct_h: l::)l;:fi: near :ah““ll’z;};"pfil’::fg '{‘“,?“f';fi',fl.’:a;‘i :',‘,}292; 35553{‘"32‘5&2 "g; lig}lewz:‘rgn?m!flxg»tufinmlll:l‘: i bl Mo Swelleh 3. T Churdy ten ‘years, i soma who wera born Into tha Upon- the ‘comiig ‘ovauelists and. upod thelr ”Tm W i oo ot me that ahe wos Eofag o HVE & Barting ourcustom. { cansidor o of unsound | Process the riteit fabily of te wea o ths ) 3 % s chiureh dumb.' 3 e MeCo I Hall, and she herself was o % : \':lf‘;h{g;,“gg|u‘,',f’{,_'¥f’},}:§{“,;,,‘§‘[,;};{;§e‘,!‘fi'.gr';‘} Mr. Moody—The Millentam Is certalnly ST. JOIN’S CIIURCIT. To the Editor of The Tribune. i tho. " Byens. it A i thie conatructiun of Jevees will be loeated, and ! | com e for tho conversion of three brothers and fam- . fies; for Trenton, KL, and Young Men's Chrls- tian Associatlow. By a young girl, “pray for me;* o sickly lady In Marshailtown, In.; “for n Jaxyer; for slek purenta; for frienus n (’)hlu; a :{ar n this city for the converalon of twosons; ot my wife, by a young couvert; for a mother; for an only son in poor health; 4 s X g . | the extent of thy changes oceurring in the riv- 8rRriNopiELD, 1L, Dec. 4.—I have read your | éxpected to nioke n great sensation. From her | sworn: Am a bookkeeper: know Mrs. Stewart | (0 3ot % B 5 1 articles in Tz TRIDUND on the rave question, ar]»c.inmcc, her talk, and gestures, which | the first I noticed of her being out n(l the way | {¥ (?fllg.lelll'l‘:llll:"'é“gg.n;l'lli“n?(l{hn%\;c“ ‘i’;‘,‘”'l',‘"c ‘:’r“‘f and also the commuuieation of Mr. C. D, | sitracted the uttentlon of jassersbyy [formed | was ilienslls Jived i Rocktnrd, e, | entillc intcreats of the country by ohiaining tho Trimble, of Ottaws, taking jssue with Tue Tmn- ;Ef,::f‘,:‘cl}”"‘.,lg“:,,; an eatroring nbotmtThy | Was abont, but. Site was very much exelted, trae rise of tlie vater from tfie inouth, and the UNE on the question. I have no doubt Mr. | ghe was not with her fumlly, ~ She sald she | and a_hmu«i to go away with hee children. Sey- ¢ sl‘i"‘e‘ ‘f‘_:r‘:m:" JS:‘:?m‘ezt!uh%;et‘fic stiEnoy aEn Trimble's heart s all right, but Lis logie is | wunted to be carnfo ler own living and not he | eral friends took her off tne train, Iaven't conducted by cfl}’cluut cugineers whusuylnuv sadly out of joint fn argulng the question of | depenilent on her family. I have had on {mpres- | scen much of her since the fire. Sumetimes she nl'- A‘;:Eimr from Hydo Park, tho Rey, Dr, Ev- T8 PEOUNIARY EMDAREASSMENT, r. 3 Seu 9 ch, i\ rotestal scopal) Chwreh, which Lri?g‘_%‘l{r!g::;flm’kln und the Rove Mr, Wyckoll | 104 licen for o long a soures of trouble and Mr. Mooily then sald: “People eay revival | Worsiment to the Rector, vestry, and congrega- converts never holdout; they elways Nave sl tion, has now reached n polnt where some de- 80; workers know [t 18 not “trucj now, Iwant | cisivo action must be taken at once, and an at- rvices and irfed worth aro Indicative of ¥ i Cl v " slon ever shiee T bave kitown her that she was in | anpeared to be exclted, At times her conversa- | & v {m,l'ug:nfi}l f&i"}xcfil&iflm; :’Sfifl:{’ ‘;gr Lv.‘{:fi all'of the sudiouce who were converted in are- | tempt s helng mads to so order things as to = "gm; is ln| "h.“ case. L quote his language | BN RSEES° state of mind, and the Interview | tion was very incoherent. ‘M‘M‘&_—X aremsion of seventcen sons anda wayward | Vival to tisot put 8t John's nt once on Hts fect. The stato of | POy this POUL: Geepened that bupreasion. 1 could not give any | — Cros-szamiined : The last timo I saw her, two e \on, by parents; for the conversion of thirty- A LARGR NUMDER OF PERSONS ARORE; hi ¢ t 15, that the parfsh built, “I do not concelve it to be necessary for any | facts upon whicl [t wus based. Stic ald at the | months o, she was in n))pnrunng good'con- | AMUSEMENTS., ;gg;ng‘gfn ‘men; forn slek Triend and family onolffi:ml“vlflllc'e‘g?!nlfidl«fil:l; ‘.\fivunty searsagoyth | B 'Wli‘;:fl?"m‘l’i n‘l:rg;‘:‘fil‘; - ;u;lcd:fi’; luss of peaple n this broad land to ‘striko for | Intersicw ltlmllidhcrthu[!gatmlhm:‘n um‘nmlmu to | dition. lic {5 of & uervous, excitable” temnpern- HAVERLY'S THEATRE, pavéd; from Day View, Wis.; by a young | SUer " Reyd, anebich © sty y s thelr rights’ in order to attaln a position of | her, and she did not wish to be dependent upun | ment, 3 Joph- }lfl!—“l"\'fl)' y mc;’,. for the m‘m,{mn" ol§ AR, said Ar, Moody, *you seo they hold | on its lo}, near the corner of Ashland and tequality beforo the law.! It scems to me to bo him for support. Ehe secned to me ln{wzn Jedivect : 8hoacemed to mo to bo growing | Formerly )lwleycnu;rlémlme.x‘ ‘lm:l:?lph st., between out; of vourse all ot them will not; Chrlst pre- | gpgen sister aud ~two nephews; for a Christaln in avenues, After finlshing the lects poor, helpless old womun, I never heard any- | worse in the Jast fifieen years. x f v . arcs us fr that; there always were and al- tlie duty of the Government to secure just that inst her moral character. Jtecross ¢ 1 told Mr. Stewart that his wife Proptintors imible} fora whigw i ';’f' converslany for Raya will ho tho four kinds of Lonrerss but it Is | Ure-oom, but before the upper | yying for overy citizen, be he native or forelgn e e charged that he was fntimate with the young fduzcr :x[‘:l:g)’fl’m::‘x: by thelr matier, that tlt-::;,"m:; no reason why we ehould not pull a drowning | or andlence-room was doue, tho money ran out, | o » sworn: Know Mra, Stewart; have known her | lady, and he denled it. ec. 4 uring the week, Geo. o mm‘ “", t{m I&oly l?pml ' ;; Lot 1“"’ u} i ?;lllln‘::lz :Iluv."m river Lecauss hio muy some thne ;‘;‘:“lllntellleu?cnruxgxlmi\ hp“:r:i:;;,:o‘;cfl?n‘;:;fld;":“" I think Mr. Trimble has mistaken *human® | fifteen years. , Thave hud dozens of conversa- X, JONES b t'l%’:'l'(‘n’rllggunl and oniy New von of six husbands, by their wives; for o . 3 oc- HUA In s Entiier, nojie Groteaque Mt ROBENT Ciiil for “legal™ rights in his view of the cusc, tions with hér. She would stop me on the [ sworn: Am a drugzist now; havebeen a phy- erey flonarch Aprame i his Trufost The_wnnouncements of the mectings were strcet and hold an to thelappel af my coat, aud | siclun; never saw Airs, Elewartbut once tokiw | 251 i Bule class, tho teacher, and aged father; | o ‘made, and the Rev, Mr. Davis pronounce d essary to bulld the church were obtained by A ) Drgs Y | There Is & “ higlher law? which no Government | pour into my ears things which I kuew were not | licr; saw her in a markct-house; she was talk- auly 5 thie. Famoun, Comedtin nat l'ag:}o!nh.nld: forthe cunterlon of bivelvo brotiicrs: for e | 1% eualiclion. borrawlug from, tho Doffahire, Life-Tosurants | 1s strongs enough to guarantes to. its subjoet, | truc,—that sho nd tmazined them. Tknew | ing' wildly and extravngantly, and T thought | itla dvidd Ghess ot Ladievand Grstigomss: dneitas of Genesco, 11k : for the M. E. Church and i 000, which debt wns seeured’ by a mortgage, { nomely, the law of sclf-defense and sclf-pro- [ ehe was fu tho Jucksonville Asylury, and %ua | ghe was very eccentrie, If' not insane. I made | toe revernl sirons Kpeclaity Astiate, o thd popuice Tastor, Napterville, 11L; for a church in the THE TABERNACLE. This money was dua fn May last J"" tormasos | tectton. It scems to me that this s the lnw | Scquainted with ler state of " mintl. After | up iny mind that she wus non compos mentle. | PRERITG FH3 i cuatrys for a church in Revere, Mass. ; for n wile and four daugliters, Revere, Mass,§ for s nephew, for n cousin, and_two friends; fora Limily suffering from tho Madison-street fire; for 80 fneanc wife, by her husband; for the M, E. Church, Streater, 1N, and fortwo inen therey for a Iady and her family; for me nnd ny fumily, by an aged man; for Bhollsbure, In., Suth Dend, Ind., and a' Jady nnd family; for & minister In Canada and aged mother; for churches and ministers, Cambridge, 11, for durenes and ministers, S8an Francisco; for two famillcs tn trouble and soveral sivk peraons; for sturelics and business men of Lodl, Jil3 for a ron, daughter, and their familics; for a salvon- keeper trom friends from many frlends; for Metropolis and the unlon mectings there; for THE EVENING SEQRVICE. the notes, " though thers no doubt that the Mr, Moorchouse, the Engligh Bible readery on | Company would have been wlling o his way from Raclue, Wis., to commence o se- mg‘ hr;l(}u"fi;}, "111;:”.?-'.’0;:‘!‘-!;-;3’“ tt;; mrl-:l- ries of mue!lug.x at llloomlngtnn:rfll.. preached ‘This was not tho case, haweyer, Rud Itpln umlcr: at the Tabernacle 1ast ovening. Tho muslc was | giood that at this time nearly oF quite two years in charge of Mr. Sunkey. The attendance was | intcrest notes are in arrcars. % tho largest yet scen on any Monday night, and ’I'hl:\ ]nlmfluluu‘xlrhlch lml\'u caused unla c&urd| exo run behind In its accounts are several 0 main :f“'gl:';f:;’“f;figv:t[&“:ml '{::&:g:‘:‘;fl;:‘:l:fi; oue being the hard times, which uavo affectod nearly all the chiurches and caused the receipts Mr, Muody at Farwell Tall, the Tabernacle | from ’mw-mm to fall off. Again, the rlmlmr would have been unable to hold thut the chiurch was very heavily in debt, and TUE ASSEMDLAGE, the undoubted fact that the congregation wor- The solo, ** Ars Your Windows Open Toward | #p ‘*down-stnirs® in anything bul gorgeous Jerusaiem 1 und * Knocking, Knocking, Who Z':,‘:g.‘é;hm‘;wfl?v?;fii"f‘,m‘},'r’;fl: l:,lv‘g' ‘:',ll': 5 11-SALSBURY'S THOUBADOURS, the fire, o year or go, the 8t. Andrew's | There was no councetion fn her talk, She satd gl tOURARDETAS which should exert itself in the ete of the col- | Suciety gesistcd hor. Sht fume to ‘me gno | she was olue o lectura on temperanco &t e FARWELL HALL. will be no sure protection or equality be- time nnd asked me to get her & pass for her | Cormick's Hall, that shie was the amartest wom- k daughter to go to Cleveland, as her daughter | an in Chicago; that Capt, Stewart wus u first~ Dee. 6 ar & Tec E Tero tho "ay ™ for tho blaci, e morad | S L 0 e | B s treatod kv sl o | o 6 and 7.Two Lectures by 1. DE WITT forco of ‘this law of scltdefente {8 | yodaughter hud been in Cleveland for four | cept inone g i Y g, Idon't recolleet what that the only safeuand of = tho ~clilzen Honthas hefore, Sha cumo fnto the Board of | was. She snld some eaple were d— fools. s in n pomtlar Government such as ours, WIth- | pypije Works three or four months ago ond [ Q.—Do you think that fs a delusion? out this the “Government " 15 powerless, be- | ¢0lq me about a concert she wos getting up— | A.—I don't know whether It was s delusion | . Sublects—Wennenisy, Dec. 6, **Rogky on « |- e the 1"""’]‘; are the G:"';‘{"“';‘l" ““‘lfiv“" that she was to rlx\v a solo on the Torn, and her | or an allusion. [Laughter.} rfla‘;};gfi;q‘figfi_’;‘:, o 1‘{“");-"1'{3;&),“65-. " “Llf;‘l:hll, 2 ree gavernments are not solf-actiig, There g 2 3 ; - Hew Lifo o 4 must. be force somewhere, The Americat Na- futher was to play_the baes fiddle. Bhe also JOUN 1. CRIFPLER b the Nation, " Securo your veatant once at W. I, tion 18 1 atrong nation amang the Powers of the told me shout her husband nat giving her any | sworn: Know Mrs, Stewart and her family. | Keen,Cooke & Co,'s Hook Store, 11 p 11 s money, and she hnd to make her own living; [ About a year azo she vame to my house ver: T Mad o % gartly slmply because of fta ibllity and dispoel- | upg At af Lhis priscecds of the - convertalic wia | much wors Gt she. ol boco wording dnn | cenarsiadisot, &y they stc boluz mpidly fagen. . Uon fo stk or it rghte ™ apon e easl | g o send b hshand 800, She followed | Fostaurant. Sie manilesiz contriion fof av: | HOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, The American people frst struck for thelr me Iumuln:icr-\rccr aloon once, when I tried | ing accused her husband of infldelity. Sho (Clark-st, fito s b d | bng ee by y + Opposite Sherman Honse, ) . Aghta. nob B A goverment, bt na. | Wt axay from Ler, She talked excitedly, | nsked my advice, saying shie was separted from | R, . Hooley... Proprictor and manager. the lunates of a boarding-hovee; for the | Is There?! were sung. Mr. Moorchouse read and | so. = 9] g | and waved her Land, wherever, and whenever [ | the man sheloved. I told her to keep her moutn cburckes and ‘mln(eteml of the t(}hlr(lt:;ml fljl‘)"k expounded the Beripture lesson from the sccond ‘These and other reasons have operated to les- g::tllwml:)’;nlx‘)reuhfxy 'i.fii':'d‘ nxll :fl m:nlrl‘{rmfi mether, 1 suteher on Now-Feavias 10}, o the | shut; and pehaps, ho'would come back to-her. ENGAGEMENL EXTRAORDINAY, amce; severnl personal .requests to be fille clinpter of Matthew, belng an account of the | Een the congregution, aud to prevent new ncces- visit of the wise men from tho Enst to the fnfant '.!,'"n:.,'fz‘;lv];l,“nrflr :‘;':xli: &‘.'“gf-‘fz""u etrl:‘lnan‘:al Savior at Bethlehem. The exposiilon was an d‘,’um. had gbout 200 embers, it has now fall- ctlort to show that these were really wise men | en_nway onc-quarter. from the Blble record of thelr proceedings, Financlully, this hns been disastrous, and the Mr. Sankey, on introducing Mr. Moorcliouse,a | yestry have ‘Lccn unable to mect ihe chanoe, lic was about to commence his sermon, asked | whilg the dafleit hns grown largerand larger, kind sttention and favorable leariug of the au- | Heslda the two years' {nterest which dience, saying that he waa the only mou in En- | ns accumulated, there are enough floating gland to wolcome them when they landed in | claims to make tho whole fndebtednoss sm,o&f that country to commencs thelr evangelistio | or nearly. Bome months ago, after the debt se- meetings,” cured by mortzage had fallen due, the (nsur- 5§ ‘;lh;‘d l]ll;-leclcd by the Holy 8pirit, and for Plalu- dd, 1L Prayer on behalf of those whase needs were thus presented was offered by the Reyv. Dr. Hol- liser, of tho Northiwestern Sominary, Alter congrecationat singing, *'There fa a fountaln fillcd with blood," Mr.’ Moudy read_n fee yerses from John, {v., -7, Ho' sald: Tn tlds chapter wrs griven five qualifications for rerving Uod 3 the first s mentloned inverse zine: “VThat we might live through Him.? Lifo through Clrist is the first need of the soul cold day.” Bhe attacked mo when at her houee | She remalned with us for ten weeks, and her | Mr, ANDY MORRIS, Clown aud Pantomimists E galfdetarise inallyheyatallized Intopopulas par: makings & call, and anld T was fn calioots with | coniduct and aetions were vory strange’ sho wae | Mins IDA MOSSEL. | Calmmbin . and Characicr ernment und this Republic was fonnded, But, | hor hishand to have her locked up aznin. Ste | oxcited, and oceasionolly alarined us by her wild | Daneeusc, anda fall Pantomime Troupe: tncons > unfortunately, it was part. free ond prt slave. | wagn't dreseod at all. Her home was very com- { miauner. She left, but nfterwards would coma Jll_mcllonwlm tho NEW YORK NOVELY TROUPIL 1t took n long time, nearly a hundred years, for | oriyple, She had been In an aaylum twlea be- | back, say she was going to stay ten minutes, and | This Is the greatest combination of firat-clues ar- the nioral f of colightened public sentiment | rore for insanity, She was_ locked up in a room | would stay o week. 1 saw o crowd of children mi\'x" avcr nrngn(llblnd in this cit, to guin the mscendency; and nudo tho mistake | g New-Yeat's Day, and she brokethedoor | running after her ono day, and she | 2atinces Wednesdayn and & mude by the foundersof tho Republie. But | g,eq, Sho has told ‘me that she got money | was _ throwing pravel at them. She the tlme came, ana the blacks were cmancipated s Vi ) and made free citizens, Now the bond nllll’] the frumy - hier' husbunls, the st <Bime Wi &) hinrped Cax fire o Captala's the Tree simralia tha, biicdeny and the Weashigh 2‘1’-‘1{;‘?{‘% afi;f‘.e r‘bhetolxl me her husband was | intidelity, and went from that to the infldelit; The World-Itenowned Comedtans, I don't think she had muehi | of other hushandss She would cry a hittle, ang of tho Guvernment, and It is nctually frec, theo | pround for the siatement. ‘Thero were stories | thon Jump up nud;enly and say, Trkmaemart | MRo & MRS, W, J. FLORENCE rotieally at “lenst, 'If any “portion “or ciaas of | £ M on about hiim o reference to a sewlng- | woman, | L the_pcople are fmposed upon or deprived [k ab e, Bir Ruleht,, Loy ony | o na s the fatuptay’ Satuee, 1 Wolee " vl e o it e, S i Myorshoueosanounod g s toxt L, | snes Compiy ok tope Lo praife for: | oftasy Mg by ancfr” s, s ¥ight o | Bl uovtig hotu 1 ot bt S | o . wan P o ot Frank LML 10 | vprobana i K econd I8 in the tenth verso: * Senl L1 w 17, 13, n¢ clorure, but were rather unsuceeesful, When baclz 1 It herent righ 4 5 G 4 # - Son to be the propitiation for our sins.’? That | the boolk of the Prophet Esalia, And when ho | they filed their bill they were meb by & cross- fq'i:cl,';-e._h:t’n,: i A A nm;“fi',‘ 1{1,%,:&? ::;5 told ,"b“’{'!" 'X"“_'"’,{“"r‘,’,'"::":'h:‘f:rfil"fir":,’fifl ,‘l‘“‘-' E‘L’; ",'("lfif‘:],:m_m‘:. “o'l’f:"(:’l gl‘;"f]‘ |, t.OUT | Hon. ardwell Efote, from the_ Coliosh Din: fsto make peavy for us; thera [s no pence ex- | ad opened the work, hie found the place where | bill, based on somesort of technicalities, which | socicty, The law guarantees to individuals pro- gomebndy, I can’t re tse,—100] ol closef <o .\HL“\\‘. J. FLORRNCE, wpt through Chrst, and you caunot work until W thence, her statements were_delusiuns, and I pafd no | and my wife couldn’t get alonw with her, nud 1 your own soul has fonnd peace, it wus written, The Spirit of tha Lord i3 upon | has'so far atopyed the Wav. ~The vestry Orofeas attention to them. She told me she had wo | told her she inust go away, She looked more ine becausa 1o Lath anrolnted me to preach | mot. o wish 1o keop thelr creditor St of IS | Lo wastis meotins o Siemearomn i he st MItS, 5 Taw ogainst shootini a hizhwasoian {f he stops | | Lut I knew she had §f she would go to it. | {; ¢ that day—her hair w 1 he ted by n cast of unusual cxcelience. The third {8 Love, in the twelfth verses “I¢ | the Gospel to the poor.” ducs, but only to ot b, BUmEC UL L ROCY. 818 106 i J & s || fneant that. day=sher ualr was -ail over hup = welove one another God dwelleth I yeor Oty | - The tlhcaiitso was mmostly a recltal of promi- R fie TR Jou g‘*;[:’{‘;*n";’“‘;,‘,-flc}"-;;fi{':flf:mcglfu'};': .:{:‘,m S had & home gt her father's, but he wouldn't | ghoulders—than 1 have over seon her, She Lus ADELPHI THEATRE, Lylils ablding In tho bourt ean we love our Uretliren cnouth to desiro to help them, The fourth, in tha thirteenth verso: * Ifere- y kiow we that wo dwoll iu Fim, and Hein us, causa Ie hath given us of Its Spirit.” ‘That lapower. Withont the Spirit there ts no powor, nent EMN“M from the work of Isafah, which | to seo what can be done, and they said that they Clirlst did not read, and reasons why e passed | will withdraw the bill and offer il objection ta them by to flnd tho text in question. e dwelt | the foreclosure it they find that It will be tm- on the tlefinition of Gospel,—1, ¢, good news,— sl hemn Lo et bett and showed why those rl\vl'm belleve in_ Christ ::u.m“ ford 9 v anytighiorthan ey should read the Seriptures with delizht: but As noted, the vestry of the church have keep her now. . She told me she had hired Me- | danced in the kitchen and pleyed the cornet, lighwaymon, however, mora than the wrltten | Gorick Hall and {mm $45 forit. The janltor Wi, SENNIE SaITH Inw onour statutc-books, with the ‘militia to | guiq shia hnd not. 1 om porfectly satisfled ehe is | gworn: Know Mrs. Stewart; have had conver- Last Week of the Flrat and Only Week bacls it Mr, Trimble, Ifhels us old & cltizen | jyeuye, and has been for flnc’cn years, Mr. | satlons with her. 1shiould sny she is decldedly of the of Northern Illinols ns the writer of this Stewart ty that I know of, 116 | fusane, Imet her first at Mr. Crippler's, aud | SKIIBALFYS. | - Wil temermher the thne when & band o commjeston. buslncss with Toe Hrothe | hotlcsd sho was pecullar, - Sho told mo' Mrs. *| LUCKY STAR. 18 it the commission busl rse ted the Rock Riy- : Bubver : 4 ity to work for 1im. Tea Fith e y ave been so for unsuecessful, They ha 4 4 shor nf MY Y e or. , wi ho ith I8 Doldness, In the seventeenth | for it contains thelr denth-warrant. Noverthe: | two ]’)l'llllfll al p'mm' it et nfyw):rc‘i:’luhto stealing then were hanging and fluzzmgtnnd sworn: Am County Phyelclan; Investigated | sick at the time. What sho sald was not true. | Deer the Government was in duty bound to enforco " raues Matinees Wednesday Grand Dallets and New 7, the 150 and peotoct.the em’mu_ DIa It do 1e1 | Hhecase of Mrs. Btewart; did so at the request | Have heard lier say other things sbout other Y of Mr, Clarke, her father; saw her at 103 Howe'| ladies which were not true. Saw her stop nman | and Saturday, 1 _ Amazonlan March,__ - - I 'B';':X’;"D"“.‘::‘,‘:P"Jg;)gz"l',' ,{,‘“‘;g‘g"cc{“:}"fi‘# street: she taiked ver: mbch[-nm agalust Ber [ in tho strect—catch Ll by the eontTaF{m tatk R ; by the peoplo % striking. for thelr rights” in futher, snylug he had been dlssipated,—that he | to hin; saw her agaln in Mrs. Cripper's kitchen had made her work when she was 14 or 16 to | with only her undergarments on aud in ber bara 'WRWWE ® self-defense and sclf-protection. { FI E 1 FI E I I Yerée: ®Hlorein fs our love_made perfoct that Wemay have boldness in the Day of Judgment.” TIIE POLLOWING DISPATCUES were theu read: ‘Plflml. I, Dec. 4. —Interest Increasing; 1,600 attended the men's meeting yesterday - afternoon, Centenninl I1all, soatlng 4,000, und Opera- Ifousc, u.vofl. were both crowded lant night, Such an at- ucence v unprecedented here, Four Wavneg, Ind., Dec, 4,—The Eplrit (s with uinpower, * We ilchs (ol for Brothors Needbam tndlebbins, Lt o'clock moeting Jariuly ats feaded by Clirtatini workers. Af.ornoon and ev :M’ neetings leld with crowded housee, and over- ow mectings st hoth thmos Sunday, It gives us m:;-ncomeemnm. Jobn, §v., U5, Pray forus Racis, Wis., Doo, 4.—Meolings last weck {rowded, wilh ‘many ‘converslons. - Murchouse's uxi" bleesed, Unlon meotingacohtlnue unger well, drrawa, 1L, Dec. 4. —Tuquiry-rooms crowded Iess, i they would cotne to Christ they would [.make nn effort to finish the up-stairs part of tho have o rlielit 1o trust In Iis fnlshed work for | chiirch so that §t may prove an attroctive and thetr salvation, and then the Gospel would be | ‘comfortable place of worship. They be- indecd zood news,—xlad tidings, lleve—or som¢ of them do—that, I this Mr, Moorcehouse then reluted several charm- | were ouce done, thers would be no Inz little fncidents, which brought tears to tho | dificulty in rentiog most _of the eyes of many In the audlence, on aecouut of the | pews, and thus getting on o sound financial sweet and sfmple pathos of his manner of tell- | baals. Tho Rector, the Rev. Dr. Hoplkins, {s ing ;them rather than for any reasl power or | upderstoud to favor this plan, is ca[xmnt on fitniess In the storics us parts of a scrmon from | of the cost of finlshing the church in a plain, that text. comfortable tnauner s $15,000. The nnumpl. Tho meeting closed with prayer by Brothor | lins scveral times been mado to rafae this sums Bpencer, after which the usualufter-mectings | but, when everybody has put dowa what he wera antiouuced. thougbt bo ought tnglw.-. the sum bas generally ANROUNORMBNTS, been about §7,000 or $8,000, The noon moeting to<lay at Farwell Hall is { ~ The ullmr? an advocated by the vestry hns to be nddressed to business men. been to slightly fmprove the condition Bivle reading by Mr. Moudy at Farwell Hall, | of *the lecture-room, and —contiune o at 3 o'clock thisafternoon. Subject, “Chrlst In | uge that nas the sudicaceroon, letting the Old Testament.” t'be gonerally kuown that no extra exponss . Bhe said she wouldn't live with | fect, and she singinc at the top of her volce. Now ft seems to n6 that the colored race has | SUUROM m"} 'B v sufliclent “legal " protection alread lier daughters: Ithought it stranie she had wo | 8ho put oue fout on a table and danced all dy, and this | orection for them. She spoke of her own quali- | around. A pollceman was sent for, and sho CLOTEIIN G rotectlon §s enforced fn_good lal{n to just | foci o " ¢ m e H Elmub ot et tha lfw Tttt {mt flentions—about her singing i tho cliolr of an | told him that her name was Clark, and that sho Eplscopn) church; she sald slie was the best | sang at the Adelphi and got §15 a week, She at. 1 vv tho hurso-thicf and the bighwaynian, under the singer thero, | 8o tuld me about the concert, longth went uu't. aud when near the gate sung Shghtly Dfl‘ma‘gad by fl'terl clreumstanices noted above. What the negro | na'guid slho was to play on the cornet: and | out, All quivt ot the Potomac.” Ancther day | At the late fire of Hlall” Garrlson & Co., | New wants for bis protection {3 education In the dl- | Wb huekered up her lips—mada o round hole | she'was there, and tola me sho was singing at. | York. $50.000 warth of Mew's snd Boye' King rectionof self-orotection. If ft fa necessry tokill | _gualent out music thateould hayebeen heard | Moody's sud ot poid for It alsoy that she was | Slothing, tobe sobd ut Apnislece's value, hich le 8 fow “barbarians ™ {n order to graduato tho | g jone distance.” 8ho tatked ruther extrava- [ o lunted and abused woman, and that ahe car- L negro In this schiool, I ean’t for the lifo of mo . e deats day to day until closed, at % ncgwhumln 1t would be tho fault of the negro. fiunlly about her husband; sald a great many | ried matches and arsenic in her pocket ; and that b+ oper things—that she wlshed ahio hadnever | some day shie would be found at the buttom of J Jlarke Chieag s Thers {a ‘mt uno way, and only one, In which agt.'r gy:s o§ him. I thought 1t best tfiu Chlgn.','o iver. Have heurd her abuse peo- 168 bl)flul (/Illl'k St'v (’h""]no' m' 5 thechivalry of tho Suuth can bo taughtto re- | fior “she should 'have a 'trisl bofore | pls whno have aided her. I wont ono | Jobhersulllfind 4 te thelr adraniags to exan- spect the rights of a"!'“l’“' and that 16 o £ive | yqpe Wallace. 1 believe her inind fsunsound. | day to find Capt. Stewart, bLuecauso I | ineouratock. 2 the gentlemen who folilaw tho orcupation of | 1y, en h everal thines since. 1 saw her | thought #t was a shame to have the womau | == r——— it nleht with th —", Evening scrmon at tho Tabernacle by Mr. | witl be Incurrcd b present. It s loped that | & piprer-hunting * to understand that it 18 ex- SREREUNJICE AETOIN, MinG k. L ong A TO MENT. 1ot was yith tlx%‘l‘t‘.“-‘;}:ll gru‘:"fimifi"fln'x’fd'éfi Moody to parenta, the room wipht be Biicat witn attendants, I 5t | cecd nglv dl‘":c\goug e ekt thats under. | ot Howe rirect, Every Interview atrengthentd | roaming around as she was, hocause shio was o i turned unto he Lord, ! : presslon regurding her, 1 saw her In tho e A A APt A revival excuralon from Fort Wayne, Ind., | were known that they wero not to be heavlly "]“““l oney ";'“l “’I" “°m"“{’]° “’,I!l" "“"l" for Tr‘fl‘l.u"ilcr lusbatd was there, and sho was L’fi[-g“.‘n'fi“’f"l‘ufii.ke‘v'vim"l;f.‘i‘;" l‘:.r‘::::l‘(h:u:";lfe: : ! shootmg, and the thing will stop, here I8 no e jasa 7o erod, ool uE'c talking. of %ha H nuvl::mmem W e ailvctlonate towands him—put hier arms around i,uuicmnn hod not interferod, That wus aflter fl S l Pfl fl EHS ¥ and intermediste points 18 coming to Chleago | taxed, next Fridny. Tickets, goud till Dee. 11, at loss |~ These and other pluns have becu discussed, thuu half fare, and nothing Las come of them, so long that the weekly meettog of the minlsters of the churches MINISTERIAL REVIVATLISTS, | of tho city took the subject up at thelr yester- WIO'LL CONTINUE 300DY'S woni day’s session and discussed it at length, withe The mintstera of Clicago and viclnity met at 3,‘,‘.,“;““;',‘, |‘?,u:l,‘yn§?1ml‘1':!‘m|:'n!orrr‘:h‘l’t n:l‘l‘l“:']’l% Lower Farwell Hall yesterday at 10 o'clock, | information possible, The Rov. Dr. Hopkina, upou the request of Mr. Moody, Thore were | the Rov. Mr, Harrls, Canan Kuowles, and others hA Privito letter from Ottawa mays: Tho work km focd on glarfously: great luterest 1o Crleds many aru attending the mectin; feunietlana urc expecting great thin o Hua bech held without souls fooy. tuve risun for prayer, und In 3 uelm: dectded for Chrlst, The Spirlt of God 18 ""nz hold of alt clusics In thlu clty, one good \m‘-‘i" belng the youne men who are being con- ed. | Tho tectire hiall (wAlled at the Bible read- him. She sald he hsd only onc fault—that ho nad spoken to Balliff Hanchet about having tecting the colored _poople_ from being sho in | 14t 1o tntimnto. with, a-certain person. A | her arrdsted. o told me thore Was & paper Loulslana whilo they remain passiveand Inactive | ¢ arst interviow she anid her htsband was un- | out, and had been for two months, but sho intheirowu defenic, than that the Incas of | pyjonful, aud that ho did not support ber, and | could not be found. 3 ) I),:g;ion‘:“zl ’;’i‘;’:“‘é’,’;‘unl;fig"‘%v t!‘.‘h’e o7 | tint her father abused her mother, Tt I?lr;. W. 8. CRANK. i TO R NT > Fie aeAna: cunti by tho same policy, | iewart had H:umsefllafll{filr"fu the pecullart | syorn: Was with Mrs. Smith when Mrs, Stew- E : ties I noticed. I woul her ‘eceontric.” ¢t her ou the streot; 1 stepped in between 11 there must bo s % war of m“l” 83 somany | {504 Jnd paverty ao apt o Increase the eceon- 'b'lz:"“-‘ ber i 1eteppe {t 3 fear, let us have a falr, square, stand-up fizht, | cht induce hi; INn TEE A pox Girr 1L, Nov., : ikl b 4 & 1 | tricltios of & person, and might induce him to 2 ='-mmnlmmunr Hrather Muton wonderfally. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Youker, Mr. | (i iidor wnat was buat to b dono. ]M':“m! wh‘;u“’ h"' areto it TE the N' 50 faaked for s roum and board, Shesaids I ‘ a0l many T N any soule st uaved | Moody atated that the ineeting had been called | - Deapite the unpleasant predicament tn which | stroms probabllity of sumebodywith a whiteskin AFTERNOON SESSION. hiave burled my two daughters East; I have my . :mu.umc. aud on the streut. We have scen the | tO Obtaln an expression of oplnion from the | Bi.Jolin's now stands, itiarcally awealthy parish | pettime hurt, the chancos for” wur will be uinte- ATTER A RECESS, » sl dress under myarm, n)l‘l:ld Tam going to w0, & lun?fi‘h},’:}"“’- the puor drunkard, all comingas | minfsters as to what should be done regurding | if # balance were struck. Thu church andlot,as | riatly lessenod, the cross-cxamination of Dr, Holden was re- ::lu]mhd {.o—mnrmw. dfihu A plecs of 1. Cowan, demasbo the continuanco or discontinuance of the meet. | they now staud, aro worth fully 865,000, and If | Much as Mr, Trlimble and othier good Ropub- | yuned; I discovered mo homicidal or sulcidal | Fillfoadrlron, wrapped up =~ fu 8 Eeos INQUIRE OF R, ir n“;:;“.mxwh ro, 1M, writes that the ing after the departure for Boston of himself thoy could be sold ‘at anythiug lke a | Jjcaus may regret and deploro the necosaltivs of tendcncice fn Heecase, 10 & person B dloliié Ern‘m &l 0 6ald she had 1t for protect| uln, 4 Veutlun, 1 con oo attendod the Chlcaga Can. falr prica all the debts could bo paid and the | the ease, they no beas exist, und oro the real ne- end P ecause her husband was aftor some widow who B leriat oo n S IR, Bacalings thorg will | wt Mr. Bankey, survlus would reach a sutn not fiofl“fl"d Ly any | ceeslties after all, If they canuot be met inone | slous, It 16 evidence of insanity. Iived in o Yoarding-house on Drarborn strovt. . CLixtox, Iy, Dec, e %L:h‘;x::llifl‘,':ng};"‘;l:: The Rev, Mr. Raviin eald that Lhe was very | Wost Stde Eplsicopal Chureh, except” thiu | way thoy must i another. Governmental pro- RQUERT PORSYTIE $he abused me because I would not take bor to . v v Trotuinyg 1 4 solivitous that the spiritual feeling guaranteed | Cathedeal, b [ versions and anany ne L OF 300 profussing Christiunes are woit« nigyroie Lord aud ashing for the completo equip- BeUL 0 nervice, - Worars crawded. odt of the 3. into toacth Bud 0-morrow and next week we gu 2y IEW Upera-Houe, which will svat abaut tection means the quartering of 8 largo standing | wag gworn and testified: 1 am a ratiroad agent. | board. Dl e Cruis-ezaminal; The young lady who has besn | Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDIN! ther. I I‘l'mlui(l,:::ll%mlmt#:" (‘)“x‘éenfi‘n‘lx‘.’f" {6 | Mave known her slightly alnce 1808, Imet her | rofurred to is as 00 B WopAT i any in Chi- @ lways to remsln in the bunds of tho Repub- | &t the corner of Clark and Washington streets | cazo, and it {s ashwne to bring bernmame | = L nyoamyona lllh-n:‘.ypunf,v.—un excecdingly: slender hope l;nst not long ago, and she told me that her man hud | licre In the way It hus been done, LDUCATIONA Iy thess mertings should coutinue. He sald | ,The settlement of the question with the chitreh’s creditors will, and miust, be mode the owakenlng was just zetting woll under way. wumtuuuuple of mm'n.lu. ns . the 'vuury BAY, He udvoeated the holding of two or threo meet- | and they profess that thoy will agree upon’souiy E e s ksl AP e ings cuch week durlng the winter, beginning | policy before the cxpirution of that time, now. 1t means a pareutal ? government of the | rono off with a inlstress; that she couldn't find DUGALD BTEWART ° By s i 3 Tonoxto, Nav, 98, —Y, with the departure of Moody and Sankey, g most decided stamp, It means almost anytulug fi,m 8he was very muc‘h exclted, and gusticu. | SYOrnt Am the husband of Mra. Btewart; she Thfl Dyfllflllffll‘fll BIISI]]BSS Uflufl% ’ 1t the wore of e Lani s oo felpico toknaW | ity Ruv, Mr. Youker sald two or thred moot- TIHIE BAPTISTS but frec, populur government. J * hwe not lived with me for nearly thrca yearsi I oy Goariy iwanty yoars, Mr. DYHRENFURTIL the Beanett Ritoron bosten e going on lore. Wo du |y g% weekt would be & wuste of time aud % & No, sontlenion of the sentimental poliewt | latedand heldon to my cost, Blo sald her | hava heard of Ler during that time, bul saw ber | presuent 106 Torinlor of Shla' LIS, it dCy 16l Al e pudorson b bowu botalg unlominotings | Ings, o wetls would e 8 waste of limo il | wowensy snstara ov ik cutcaao siwtarasa. | | N0, SUAICUS, o, L SOUMIOME, BN | 1uahaud helpod hor somie. Two woeka. aftce- | ouly once or bwice. 1 sew her o e Jail b | Betiiond srryiceto i Sutngtiicnt* st ln;'"."" Drothier Cranbie_fu kioldlng meotingy ut | churel were juat awakening, anfl ho Whied that | The Rav.J. W. Kermott presided yestorday | vour heads are ot above the drift-wood of par- | wards I met hor sgaln, and she told e shio had | was very wlad to see me; that she waa sorry she | FOTERGRs B AT 0L Jatiiedier, SEAD Mlie - the regular ‘meetings might continte, or olss | 8t the regular monthly wmeeting of the Buptist fl"mbgy.h:,',“‘,l ::.lvlnu‘ glorlous uccess, Large nder bis tmmcdiste direes o ved. Fray for Catada, . & oo 2 B anlt she lad to dnd | e fylom nd poltice, | This hestign must be e | beca thrown out of ‘carriaga st Wrlahva | e le o A R 280t LD o', | Sty Tiessless LA LN and it Noorty. TTho protection of thoss | Grve sd ber concert would be interfored | fioy, “Sho has juinped from ona thing to wnoth- | Awdrs las beon At evenlax clas s boen opeuisd a6 iy with—that sho had sold 1,500 tickets, 1 thought | er fiy her conversution aluco she wus 15 years | Salemooutho West only rejrular ineetings be lield by the pastors in | Miulsters’ Assoclation, held in thelr room uu tholr varivus churches, " o o e ey At ihie, Biltekell apoke of toviting | Jasbiston strect. Thofallowing reports from Fevtow UL, N uest tu bo ro- Menibar, :,‘,".,‘}"“"l]“ lg,ul_l:_:{ur was u«rou’iud at the noon celved s black people must not rest on a standing anny e ] 1 Hall about threo weeky ngo, \ the varfous churches were recelved: First from her uctions and wanner that who wos uot 8h ) been fn o the Asylum Al | wy f 43 esars, Whittls and Bliss to assmine the super- i or the adninistration of the Goyernment by oue { old, e has y O Dy SOAP, been mS!‘:a"‘f.‘! SoiSE O o greatly we Ao flnion”ol the mulu(lug-. "The proposition Tiet | Church, 16 by baptism, 4 by letter; Evangelical | iy’ “Thioy must be sueated in tholr Wita | of sound wind. at Jacksonvillo thres times, and once i | e monn ot ik t ut the fuct may be pre- ;fl‘&d With our (hanksgivinz thraugh {hu clxluu- with marked approval, and ‘s general unity of | Church, 1 by letter; Western Avenuo, 1 by bap- “"fl??l.n:"nlf" thia matier In chargo, ‘I'te evan- senthment pervaded the meoting regarding It. | tism, 4 by letter; Second Chureh, 0 by bantism, nd L t L Intaln the caceably i€ the, & JOBN UTRWART, & fewnnlo nsyluin at Batavia, never spoke s Namely: ORIEN. . 3::, rtp‘rlgnlll:ly ‘l‘lTll:u'; ;‘nliu.'“”' PAeguI i sworn: Am embloycd at the Board of Publle | croas word to her in my lifs. 8he coaxed mo to TAL DETERSIVE 1 [ ? &l sy y by Works; have kuown Mrs., Stewart sinco 1654, | let tho young luly cotie to the house, eaylug it BOAP. Doeyuotshclnk ° lible!read) P. Wetton, hus conducted daily | Bowme little opposition was manifested agal 7 by letter; Englewood, 1 by baptism; Centen- ‘Ihere wore mauy goud men and good haters i i T et B ° . Docs uot shirnl tinca N, M preachlug services In this city | aff on ineotlngs, but this was tritliv d i) o by oy of slavery, Lo, fiftecn years ago, who were Just [ Blie camo into the office and suld Fergua | she bad some onv she wou all rlght, Il Fluunels. 1t s the oldeat nca Noy, e incetings have been largely :x.‘.,e::»‘::tfmem of the meoting was -ubntn‘n‘r‘llnllly nlal, 3 by boptism, 3by lotter; Michigzau Aveune, horeiil X i J Miendey, Bia lape: 804 the community has been stirved b f‘.' ::.hu;l-‘h d witlh e tainlatare &b st befors for e2a taagy Lo, E1LY has hiad thorouyh visltation. Not i SRR conlthal i snd ey, ¥, atiang hav Eaeal7 tovived aud a desito for Bible study awaks CHURCIL BRYORTS, nuch horriily o montion of war for tho | Brothera had refused to print the concert | lad been In the asylum twics before” that, 1 Famlly Sosp in the United R.'n'fi'xu:x':.r :‘luv‘:#l::‘llr: ’l“r‘lmblu {s now at | tlckots, and sho would wrlul! them, Bho sald | wouldn't let ber abuse the girl, What st gays | States, Made b MBKBONEI VAK(HAADEN 'y the suguestion $hat tho bloes ruoe wmust bo | she was to sing * Aunle Lauris," and hier father | abaut our relatious is untrug, Bhe would drive | & CO,, ¥hlludeiphis, and sold by 800 leading tuught to ¥ strike for thelr vighta " und the de- nuwplni ou the bass violin. I think sho | herown chlldren out of the house, Ilost all I | OBICURO Grooers. oo, * fendo of their_homes, thelr wives, aud their | sakl slie had sold some tickcts, Hhe was | bad by nwle:tlnzmfiuslnmhagu bevewrod, | ST e 1ittlc ones. The destiny which shapes the ends | very rpuch excited,—talked out of nuwu‘y —und | 1am workiug for Bros., on commission s of nations, es it docs of nen, 1ifted the question | thereds ro doubt {n my mind but she is * ouch- | now. Ihaveno rmperky or incney, I have ol sluvery out of the arena of politics in fts own | ed.” Bl sald tho Cuptain had sgreed to give | sent her money through™ my brother when I unanhinous. 10 by baptism, 2 by letter; Coventry Strect, 3 Mr, Moudy said that it was difficult for a new [ by baptism, 1 by letter; Highland Park, 1 by evaugollst to enter the mectings and take hold | lotter; Kenosho, 13 by baptism, . of them, keoping tho !Rh'“ undiminished; it A roport_from tho Committea sppolnted to would take o week for him to get rightly into | visit the Twenty-fifth Strcot Church recom- the work. I1fo sgid that this work was not yet [ jucuded tho salo of the Erudleny ut $15,000 and finlshied, and hu thought {t should be contiuucd, | upwards, thy fuuda to ba FAIRBANKD' TH® Rev, Mr, A ovoted to the pnlv- ter Y e s vhen LTANDAKD ; X WY, Mr. Atkinsou, pastor of Grace M. | Ife suld'th lista (raid that the 1nine | ment of the indebtedness, aud the surplus to | peeullur and mysterious way, and sbollshed the | Ler $3 o week, that shie had euguged aroom ou | could; have seut her about $150 duriug the last E‘tchhm]'[h’ then rel:»md‘lno-l Intoresting 8ub- M“ml‘a vrn‘:ll«‘i“:mmn&\gl“b.y fld rally srouud | the bullding of a new edlfice further uyum, or | evil, while wnr’ ssemed w"m waged agalnst | Erfewtreot, that there was & fiue planu down year. T am willing to pay her cxpensus at an 5 o Clirty © stated that thers aro 200 adult seokers | them. Ho suggestod that the noon meetings | thut the Clurch unite with the Tulrty-seventh | somethivg olse. 18 s not to be supposed that | stairs, and luvited me and my (anily to como | usylum, 1 have supported ber sluce she hus 4 in .,u“'.hlhh Suuday-scbool ; thot thochlidren | bu cuntinued, snd such other meotings as would | Btrest Clurch € practicabls, Tho roport was | human ken can Jook to tho solutlon of this | and sce her At another tima she tafd wie whe | beon In Jall. X , st comingfto the Bavior, .tfl: cilam-.h fi;nnymlvad nml“ l:{era‘-':le‘a.‘ - Vo Mr Kuegp, of Fyllwion Aveius ot futerfere with the regular church mootlugs. | referred back, 1l did not want these disturbed. He thought | = Tho SBummor-Resort Committes yeported in that unlon Mieetibgs iIght be bold under tho | faver of Raviuls, twenty milcs nurth o2 thy uty, question, but it s morully certain that it will | was golug to sing In Farweli Hall,—that she was Cross-szaminad; Bhe was tn the aeylum the i chdee y in the | the it who had sung to 1,700 people {n | Airst time nine or ten menths. ‘I'he doctor told D cidet oy, o nrlaclploa which Bovpry oAb, | e e raeryiuga, L5 Lha mupusias o 105 or '3 | nia it wa Bot FLht 0 4o her Qul-tiat o P 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago, Becuefultobuy calythe Geauloa, ¢