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= THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1876. ST —_—ee D nicht had rolled away, - We nre told how one Zach- | & time, bt at tast he broke down, and when ingsof the road for the month ending Nov. 30, [ ki news bl TlIE REVIVAL' ?{A'Iy‘lll". gfi;!{-l,h:ncu‘lv\:}ld‘ nlvl‘-l'. rr;::m Il: l\:!%‘!lc{!’ ]t::v';\y“\;rmel«: f‘ém lla 'lmhl on, he replied: **What II‘AILROADS' 18702 ROLLAND' wlllupll:‘?lg "l‘e gl‘l'l’fig:lx:n”:”c&’l‘:&:“:x;{r‘l’;’e%& nto ho emple o have T to hiold on tn)"” line. k 3 s W WOl xe . Den I ’ " . % 35 A Moody Speaks at Noon on the | mn AnEel Rhould fly fn wpon wa, T angel hinueht | bhand once o Cirieds bal ngw 1o In alive forver. | The Chicago, Danville & Vine man 430 | Something of the Antacedents of | middic of uly to. th middle of Soptember, or Wr. Mo %;“;Z“ niowa and elad tidings to Zachariuh, nnd he | more, nnd in 1ils resurrection Iio glves as a pladga cennes In Extremis. 5,820 1 " ' during the timo when the churchs . a Notorious Burglar, Tt T plcs of elerical Tacotlousmess wlchonrs :Ir,:'i-: ;‘l Il'l'll !?n}s (im mmtm l!u‘xtgmv,l,:c' but thero ictical Indorsem Whose Beal Name Is Louis Cleremont | and this looks like one of them. R, ---His Career as a Bigamist. ——————————————— " 's Own Prayer. mowhat ataggerei by the messago of hin ce. [ that “wo aleo ‘shall ‘riso from the dend. Lord y lestlal visitant, 1lia wifo and he had given up all | Where nare the godn of Tyt and Bab: hopen of having a child, ond #o ft was that ho de- | ylont Bt tho ~ god of = lhe Yebrewe, minnded a token of Gabrlel, 1f you turi (o Ianfah | the God of Abraham, " the Gnd of Daniel, still yon find that It wos this same angel that visited that | lfves, flo 18 our refuge in teouble, our light in prophet while ho wan prayinz, - Gabrlel 12 only ro- dmknm-:“ onriife Indeath, let ua compare the $140.507 $190,78 $%,100 the corresponding month were A Final Deores for the Bale of the Ao Barnest Appeel that the Revivalists Roade--What It Owes and Whols lne. Jitenots, (at, Intea. Total, — carded by namo to have mado th 1t hin [ 1ast words ol f 8t. Paul. Hfear 307,029 $132,208 4310, 204 AMUSENMENTS. gtay Here Another Month, o .,‘,’,'II Ao ,',1,,;""“,,,'1;",,1:,,,'{,;";; }‘;"5“,';,",;,:‘(':,,’; \,";,,l,' d 'l “"""' it ;““""" = Owns, lonim Couid Tl ..\WWMI y N o Meaniah, Zacharinh had a ¢ ~- | My Aays ato fn the sere anid yellow loaf, e —_— = 1ho fact that o was childican: bt wiint Soy. illed | e fowar. the fralk uf Hte. Ahd 1pve are gone. 510 $iesm emsoo | HOW He Swindled the Second RWELL HALL, Nin heact whon the anitol revealed that he wan not | The worm, the canker,and tho grief are mincalone. ghle Lecture by Mr. Moody on Horious Falling O in Earnings of | This ex shown 8 falling-off from the Wife Out of $80,000. the Birth of Christ. L i | o ! month of : Western Roads---Tho Now Erle iy In‘i?rev‘l);ul ""’yus"mn'l" I, 085,01, of TO‘NIG'HTI & Chicngo, * | yhich thero la $133.93141 in Tiinole and | ¢tJohn Rolland," same of whase'exploits wero anly to hnye & child, but uno that was to be of use 9 : losf?;fl lm}'l"";‘ml';;’l to rixitonusnest. ‘u ) Hl}‘:uhv?:az;::;\nondn ht, T havo finfshed my 10 1he hirtyRret vorres of tne Rret cnebter of | conmae, I have keptthe faith? henceforth there in Saike thnt Gabriol visita Mary at Nnzareth and ro- | 1l up for me a crown of righteousness, which (ho o = ooy oinlons, Al'h:':r";‘l‘“lfi"’:‘“u",‘:fi’{n‘&‘.'b "fa | given in Tuesday's Tninoxe, s oneof the most T. DB WITT yeais fo hor that great’ honor which wng | LOrd ehall givo mo at that dny,™ E— The enrminan o e hored the niock of thie ex- | consummate villalne In existence. Jifs cotrect ] |n Address to Athelsts, Delsts, Panthe- :‘l’":‘?‘fg"' L oals ‘llfl“' fo oal) Ihi:lr{:e‘{v:‘:cd:fimil Januk a ane ok, T Infidels TIE C., D. &V, ccllent road ko go down 10 neatly 70 The canse of | name Is Louts Cleremont, Hlls home was former- $ tion {0 whal nbriol sal out her gou: * K Judges, o) Ists, nnd Infidels, ehall bo. great, and suail o called the koh of tho | - Mr. Sloody the read eoverallettorn which hobad A BINAL BeaaEE {he falling.oft in tho enrnings must mainiy be | 1y fn Michigan, whets hin parenta stlil rosde, = Hizliost, " So"wo liava the"cigit 1o call l1im tho | recelved--oia frum o yuang German sindent, ex. ;;;;gg:g;g}:mvgfl{fflfi:‘rmmg;jv‘;';e“;g for nearly every othet o svtorn rond show din. | A0mewhore in tho vicinlty of Niles. In goneral 8p- | LAST LECTURE. Snbtect: Tirlght and fanny NOONDAY MEETING. b L e M LA X Tutlon in the etnings, Thera, i no war justnow | Pesrince Be Is chptinativ, s manner and con- | Jiejorm, ntroduction by Risiiop Fallaws, of St. Fauls d Episcupal Chiurely. eata at W, B, Keen, Canke & Co.'n, 119and Doorsand flov-(lice of thhe Hall' open s, Lecturrto commenc . 50 conts. Tienerved Kona, 73 cents PLLOW ARE THE NEQUESTS FOR PRATER septed ot tho noon meeting yesterday, in addi- tos f0 which there wero many prescnted in person stibo men’s and women'n meetings at the closo of ebour, Mr. Moody also referrcd very tenderly o 1he terrible accident at {ho Brooklyn Theatre, fdeamest prayers wero offered on behdlf of per- pereaved and wonnded thereby: Forchnrches and pastors of Bloomington;alroof puchelle; for Dodgs Centre, Minn., and capecially for s busines en; Manchester, In, ; Elmira; few London, Wi Earlville,. Oskland, Austin, Jolsnd, Owosto; Protestant Eplecopal Chiurch of plecitys fora Sunday-school class of clght girls for the_unsaved husbands of Chrietlan wive jathis city; for nineteen young men; for four infl- by for ten brothera; Lwo spocial requests for in- e eons; an employo of the Post-OMee for him- the property of tho Chicago, Danvlllo & Vincennos | among the Western lincs. and the raten areabont | versation are those of a polished gentleman. | 'Recuro Railroad Company, for fallnra to pay ita mortgage | the same an they were tho year befora, Thisshows | I has read and traveled much, and | 315 5tatess Indabtedncss, now amounting to nearly $5,000,- | that there la much lesn trafiic this'year. Ifthe | o oy gecelver and confdence-mun on | 75606k, 000, Including Intoreet. The road was organized | NNErR lner sader o auch an eatenb mih B | o* jerge scale, hon no saperior in Admision 3 o In 1805, but did not at once commence dolng busls | |jney'sufter, with thelr competition and lowratea, | this country, Clercmont wasonce ona of Chicazo's HAVERLY’S THEATRE, nesn. In March, 1800, & mortgage was made on THE CHICAGO & ERIE LINE. hard cltizens, In tho spring of 1874 he came hero | Formerly Mooley's Theatrs, Randolphest., between the road from Dalton to Danville, and thenco cast & ’l&lfil"l,‘u&hn: .:lg: ‘\\"nwe‘huhlfin zlu. u&u Ehllc. #ith his wife and mothor-in-law, and the trlo A &Il.\c\l"l:;l d LaSalle. 5 N L] antic redl cetern Nallroads have 1/ LRL riotors 13 v 13 % hicago Hallroad. s claimed ! 8 routo s . T pith interest ot 7 por cent, In Mareh, 1872, tho | LiiiaRlan'tiie old one, 'snd 1n fve milen #horter, | fog from an eye trouble, and to-day an of her op- | yMfonisy Evening, Doc. 4 and daring the wee, Geo, Ttossville & Indiana and the Western Indiann Hall. Lata tro. T, Fox'n) orlgiial ang only New 1;1'\' DUNTTE TUOUTL i ra. Batiresye was not the Son of God, hear In mind that wa are | frlend to comfort him,andalmost driven o deapalr guilty of tho worat sin, becanse tho very first com- | by the advice of hisinfidol assoclates to dio like o mandment Is#*"Thou shalt nol have” any othor | muan. for death waa nothing but an cterna) sleep, gods but me.” Lnok at the miillone of peaple who ifc alro read lottera from tho two men whove would ho gullty‘of fdolatry if Christ was not (iud | easen he referred to norae_cvenings agn, who were In the flesh, Think of thoss who have poured out | fugitives from fustice, but who hadfoand Christ thelr blood to estabih and maintatn this teuth! { in the inguiry-room ke Tabernacle, and had What an impostor 11¢ wns if 1o wan not God §n the | proved the genulncners of their repentance by fleshl Wo then find that, after recelving thin visit | 2iving themaciven up to the officers of the law. from the nngel, Macy gocs down to dudes and | Oneof them Is nlrend{ln prinon, and the other meets Ellzabeth, the wifo of Zachariah, We find | ®oon expects to be seni there, The pletures given that she remained there threc months: and what | In theae lettern of the 'irlcl' of the familles of these monthe, doys, and honrs those inust have | two rnined men, drew tears from many eyes, en whon those two women wero fo- Mr, Moody closed with &n earnest ‘and tearful gether, One was old and the other | exhoriation’to any young man who had begun to was young, Ono_ was to bring forth that mighty | o wrong to confess hits ain o his employer, turn rmp ct John; and it secms proper that he whowas | o God, give histieart to the Savior, snd creep ha last of tho old dispeneation should be born of | from the awful ruln that was otherwiso in atore for nn old barren woman. And who #0 appropriate to m. neher Christ fnto the world nsn young virgint The address was altogether of a character to When dohn was born the nelghbors wanted him | commend itaclf totho yood sense of every man called Zachariah, in honor of his futher: but Eliza- | who belleves In honor ana righteousness, 1o say D # ) The trains of thia lina leave from the Pittabure & | tic has darkened f cl e rond Companios wera consalidated with the Chl- ! icabas darkenod forover, Cleremont took hia | Yori 1i cago, Dansille & Yincennes Road, A mortysze B T oot B F oo fray o HATTeon frna | better-half to Philadelphis, s be claimed, t an | The, erid:Famone o o Artit. ROBEITTRA: r,sobh;:nax:g?’gno:)gn‘In;l:‘:::glvlul'n‘l&“h; ""fl'{; Chicagy to Mansfield. 0., o distance of 200 milens | Institution to have her eyes treated. Tn tha City | eais D5 e Famo Comedian ad Pantomimists chnatract that dlvision, Wwhicls extended. from | from Mansfield to Salamanca, a distance of 405 | of Brotherly Love, he spent a short time, | CHAS ALMONTA antaivon par cxcrllence together ek oy rislon, which extendad JFO | miles, over the Atlantic & (rent Western: and | or at least untl tho watering-place eason opencd, | Ty seetar yoips of Ladies und Gentiemen: " includ. Brasil,” ‘Cley” County, and ncindedsomo | 110, thls, yoint, 1o New, Vork,, 8 dlahce | when ne began to look fur o speculation. mms | Pipmine WAL LFROMR T B PSS e, g hrl folloming, to furtlicr sceir | gral apinion among railroad men that hls new line | fanda bad ran rather low, the Jacksan, Mich. , Pen- SLOIS ! will be 110 more of & success than the old_one, and | itentlary having but a short timo before Involunta- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ‘amoiis Grotesquo Artist. ROD) on the Indlana Divislon, and to additionally sccure 1 not 1 Tength of th Th +a | both sald the chilid shontd bo named dohn. Thera | nothing of belovine In raligion, A more mound | the $1,500,000 Toan n second murtguge wan given | thalitwill notlusta great length of time. " The | rily oponed Its doots to him. The height of tho — n;":(fid‘:u"':“’;:f:,“’,‘:"“g;‘;“:;’l'nf,';g thole nlvouia an great dissentfrom ier dec&.x?...l.fiix the d(:fnl‘; -mlllxm‘f}my‘ pleco of atvice for the prerent e an | on the Minls Divigton, " Each morigage ther fnd | AFRbACTERt ia ey feslratle one (e the Enie mimmer esson found. Cleremont at Cupo M. STICKNEY & CO’S > 0 jather was brou, n, ane io took & pen an well pa for the life to come, han never been given | a frs len on one divislon and a secon: ien on the a Sporting o elite an ressing faultlcs: Repower af prayer; for tweaty-elght businesn | sald iy nawe Aliould b John. Zacharielis month, | 10 such & congregation of yotng men In Cuicsgo, - | other, thero ronds cannot run through palace cara via any | SPOFling smonz 5 fautticonyy penjeight dsuchtera; for the modical studenta of ihiscity’ and others, capt. Kitwood, of the Chicago Scamon's Bethel, fen jed in prayer, after which MR, MOODY msdsnd commented on the Beripture lesson for iheday on the reventeenth chapter of the Gonpel by John, beginning with the fourtcenth verse, ris chapter, said Mr. Moody, contalns the we ara told, was aponcil. and he began to epeak, to APTER-MELTINGS. the great amazement of all, i ‘The young men’s mectine under the cast gallery Tlia birth uf John wan not a secrot, and you will | war in'charge of Mr, Vanaradale, Superintendent find that, nowwithstanding the clnlma of the in- | of the Chicago Y, M . A. The other mectinga fidela to the contrary, Christ's birth was not | were In charge of Mr. Moody, aaslsted by the Rev, concealed, but was nolscd mbroad, Tho [ ir, Pentecost, of Duston. snd Mr. Sawyer, Lmporor = of Tlome ~{ssned o decree ANNOUNCEMEN that the whole -world should pay tax, ‘The usual moctings at Farwell Hallnt 12and 3 and that every one shouid repair to Lis native nlace | o'clock. Preaching st the Tabernncloat8p. m. i ather way, the Michizan Central and Michigan | he was considered n great catch by most of the T ot Ul to g the foret conpans | ST ol ol o ot whie S | mammes wha had marigesbiodnagutos, 1 was | |\ | A PUNDING SCHENIE D o cveyes. 15 not ety b gain oy portion: YR LR A s AL P s 4 N 79, 'y " 2 She was n lady of raro cniture and retinement; ¥ Ve g e T T T T L benef from tho arrangemcat, 8o it 1n | & ripo gnd haidaomo brunetie about 20 years of em’w‘g,’:f&fi‘“W‘f‘glgflfd‘lflrfilfi“ha Week, holders in which it proposed that the holders of | fuppoeed, WH befare Jong Bo Jutt o6 nhe- | ace. She was then in the prlme of womanhood, Y an urday Matinees, Vondw shonld deposit with Willian 1t. Fosdick, as | 1001 48, Ect out ' of * the ~ comhinatlon ETISETal incarriaue, o pertect figute sind conelds | Dioars apen 547} commenca at 8 p. m. ¥ ct. 70, a i K, y h 25 . Teurlos, the con pane g et sl AP | trolled by Col. Thomas Scoit, who also conteols | Wiiow'hnd s Hitle £irl samo 4 ap o yoars of age. s 5, 33 conta g the Pennvylvagia Rallroad, aud both linca form n | Cleremont showite b o oo ko . 's awn prayer. Wht wo are accustomed to | And be registorod. That in oo of the most marvel- | The Jargo ncrease tn the congregations makea it | In exchanie tierelor the converitble bonds of the A bl i oot i et e L wont showing ber some attentlon, sho be- ADELPHI THEATRE. ity ot R ta o prayer which.ffo put- Into | 03 things n the wiivie Wn of God: 1 i told | adviestio to bo- present eariier (i uaual 1 onder | Ealliond company stod dan, 1,1873, puyablo Fob. | EXECUCLE AT Scbt it "oa wliing’ 1o Ao pja | 20 NPATU. e fiemouth of Hiu Dixciples. In tho eighth verse of | by very good Biblasrt-ilents that that impuat was | to securo a seat. 1, 3803, bearing fntcreat a1 7 per cent por pnnum. | passengor buisincen with other ronds unless he hna | 11y d‘-"g“-""“’,“"fl L o Laet Week of the Firat and Only W i cusplor Ho tells IHls Father Lhat (0 rards | o mwenthl havs boch_ st 2t Hasareth ko oot £ T iopona, paysbie, tho It of Febranry anid | Rame object in viow, which in nob yot sbparent. | JST hashand, lad left ber 8 fortane of 850,000 o e Ve grato i Mo haa glven 19 thom, THe(e1oro IE | fo Kianeror sentomt this decres. Toeomicotcise MISCELLANEOUS. fuumi ol Sichyerr-uncinel sl inters w71, | Tua Pullmon pulaca cars run throughi to Now York | yfijgs thia who was the posscasor of same of the | IRERALIFYS, nut listen to the words of His Son, thercof Mary went to Bethlohem, and the child BLOOMINGTON, ILIL. and to be recelves by the bondholdersat 75 Jor cent e ) rarest and finest diamond Jewelry, which wan 180 o thetr e valuo; aleo crfp corioaies ;{,xn;{ in- MINNESOTA atimatcd to bo worih o loss thai trom $23,000 10 | A ioya) Stae Ttunt, “:-1UCDKHV‘, S;fiRl;o erest the ¥amae as the bonde to nened for fruc- ! g » De N o tional aums, and exchangeable for the convertibia LV . Very much s Jith Horses, Dogs, and 3l anMito tnst the wishes of hor frlends and e bonds when presented in sutns of 300 or 81,000; family, this areoclated with Cleremont, and | Do : Yerse 10 I8, **I pray nat that Thon shonldat tke_them out of tho world, but that Thou tosldst keep them from the evil," You will flllil dnd that those who have power with God was born there; in other words, God set the whole Special Dispatch (o The Tribuns. world |n motton to briug the Virgin to_ethlchom, -1 %0 that Hia word might bo fulfileds. I that enijd | o Diooumozox, 1ll., Dec. U.—Tho Kov. Morry had been born at Nozareth, the Seriptures would Morchouse, an English Bible-reader and proacher, t have been truc: and If th arrived hero to-day, and to-night began his labors | the o thne d Tl [? 1d by finully‘consented to marry him. They were mar. | Matinees Wednesday(Grand Dallets and New uxtions wha are soparate from e world, @ Etho | O o oan Biaae: Thay it all oy e nce tota by conducting n union meeting In the. First M. B | the Travios noil O L 1450, Wior shich thy The Election of United States | fedfn New York, and Fad arranged fo 5o to Ey. | 904 Saturday. " | Amazonian Maron, Gristlan 1f the world geta [nto him, alno In Luke how the angels sanio to the shopherds | Church, which was filled by o deeply-Interested | coupona to bo canceled by the Trustee and surron- rope for-a continental tour. They lad cone a0 far MeVICKER'S THEATRE, Veme 17, ‘‘Sunctify them throngh Thy | and announced the birth of Chirlst, Porhups the | audience, . dered to the Company, Undurlhl?mpmmon&fl!‘- Senator Next Month, ar 10 nolect the sieamer upon which they were to c 0 trth; Thy word Is truth,* A great many peoplo | ankela cannot look into the futnre. If thoy can- JOLIET, 1LL. 000 of tho canvertible bonds and 83,470, 03 of scrip dapln.l Tho now Mr-.‘c cremont had purchuacd a The World-Ttenowned Comedlan Erisinuucitoh, bu ther, e, i Ward | o Bare i e (o ey ngs (o el | gy, UL DUERENE TG, o, | MGG SIS, Tty atics thisamoli et tleten amioiepils, vackow, i s . Fio ot Bfong with chomss thay ate all (ke thas | with opon arum. If tioy can 100l info the future, | rovival tnectings Which have been in progress In | depos tho four caupons, from Oetober, 1837 to | Rumors of Projocted Combinations | “"On tho day that tho eteamer was fo eatl, about11 MR. & MRS, W. J. FLORENCE, ulkipg about themnelves, 1 don't think they would havo Imagined men to beso | this city for scveral wecks, not only continues un- | April. 1876, Incluslyve, with complainant, William Apainst the Re-election of o'clock in the morning Clermont wentont, Hessid: WELCOMED BY A ¢ LARGE MAJORITY,” fothe twenty-firat yerse Chriat prays that His | blind and foollsh atonot receive the Priuce of | abated, but is—as the largo audlencen that assem- | Tt Fosdick, ar Trastee, and should recelve in ex- B *'Iamn, my d fng out 1o get a by o change therefor certificates of indebtedness, pay- Mr, Windom, 10 take ouy {ruRkD, m§'uu knber the Tienmor doca | Ther will avpear every eventng until farther notice, able In ive yearn from Fobrunry, 1874, with luter- % i not sail unti] 2 'clock, and Twlll como back for | 819 81 the Satbeiay Matinee, 12 ihe succeastul Ameri+ cat pyable somi-aunually, on tho first days of Fob- _ ou and our little irl b After he had gat off this 3 & ruary Bnd Auguat of each year, principal and tn- Speclal Corvespondence of The Tridune. ttle apeech, he ki Ieaven with_joy. When & Princo comes o this | blo at ftobesson Hall,now known as the Jolict Taj- country evorybody wanta to do him honor; buthero | ernacle, —every evening fullg demontrate— was o Prince from Heaven, and jt would stem | steadily —on ° tho Increasc, 7 The services strango that 1o was not received with joyand glad- | are conducted by the Hev. ‘fhomas Mar. le may be one, If we can have unlon among Bofapeopto thera'ts alwaya & work of grace. . o astold to pray for the houschold of faith, and for tiwcommunion of all eaints, not for sfothodiat sved his wifo and child and do- MIGHTY DOLLAR ness, The angels sald unto tho shopherds, shall, n 8t. Louis’ evangellst, and are generally | tereat payable in gold, the ctoppons 10 be held by parted. 9. :‘:.'r'ir:{'yd. Ié:’:w!‘;: ifik’:f.’an‘l‘“&é':&!l‘i e emiors | bring you tz'htfildln a,"-not bad tidings. & e | very Interesting. Mr, darshal s an eamncat and | tho Tranteo untl siter the matatiey of the certifle | 8T: PAUL, Dee. 5—The reserve vote, brought | ™A vhort time after ho lett abaggage-wagon callcd | Subvoried by a briifiant cast of charscters. ofone bouschold, and I lisve moticed that when | antce’ that ninc-tenths of the peoplein Chlcago | forcible talker,nnd impreenes tho truth he preaches | cates of Indebteducss, ontho 18t of February, | ont by the gencral intorest in the Presidenttal | at the hotel for the trunke. and took them and e get men to Dmylmilornll, they want to go to wok--for all, "But do_ not” msk God to wiog about union, and then yom stand ot and refuse to unite. T hear many come igts of this eort coming in from the e country churches; tho_Baptlets won't have mlhlnr to do with the Metliodists, and the Jeihodfits won't have anvthing to do with the (eegregationalista, and tho Congregationalists sent have anything to do with the Presbytorians, Wemnet not aek what church our brother belonge bat wheiber or not ho bclanil to Christ. fa the twenty-second verso 1lo eaya that what e Father gave to Ilim He lad given to Hie disclples; Lo kept mnothing for Himeelf, O Messed, loving Son of Goedl But the twenty. fourth verso §s tho sweotest of all. o prays that Hisdlsciples lnn(y bo with Him, and behold 1is . Whils Tio was among them in the flesh ey behelt His humilintion, Jn!c‘ph‘l brethren, wilo ho was with them, beheld hito fn tho plt, Wibrand by thoy huhu‘dim closa 1o the thrond d Egypt. So wo shat¥behold Chriat, our elder Erothier, seated on tho throno of 1lis filury. And witolo bo with Him there, Beven times in this (:x&(erthr!nl spealin of being the Sent One. Lot whold fast the truth of the divinity of Christ, tho 0ze Sent from God to Lo the Havior of men, Abymn was then suni, after which TUE REY, MM, PENTECORT, think the Gospel bad tidings—thioy do not want it} I|‘l0n the minds of his lienrcra by apt and famillar that isthe trouble with miost people. Theyare | illustrations. o Is ably aessted in hin work by a afrald of good tidinge, and that just shows the de- | number of local preachiers, A new featurc—new pravity of men's hiearts. 1 nover know a person in | lero at least—has been introduce:d nsa meana of my lifo who dld unot like to hear good news; and al:rnmllng the revival fervor. This consists of what botternews cana man recelve than that he | atreot-meetings, which are held eovery forenoon, a Los goiten a-Savior? Thero {s no one inthis | rhortscrmon belng preached to the crowd which audlonce but who knows that he requires a Snvior. | invarinbly collects to listen to the Word of Life How many of thoso women here try to keep thelr | and tho prayera offered up for thelr salvation, :en}p"t.nd ‘mnnull-lgn’ it? “'.‘l’nwl mnuylmcn nrg e e—————— rylng to galn a victory aver their passious nn liots and “fall? Tho fact s, wa'all need & BASE-BALL. Savior, ond God kuew what the world SRR T needed, and To cave the urr Meeting ot Cleveland of ths Governilng {ft that moets ourcasc; and it was madnesa that af) Bioard of tho Nutional League—Tho Ath- tho warld did not accepttho gift with joy snd glad- | yetics and Mutunls to Tlo Expelled, One word nhont Joreph. o just appears on the Spectal Digpateh to The Tribune, horizon, and then Mdug away n’ml \vnp Eco no ::mrc CLevELAND, Dee, 0.—The Board or governing of bim. The last wo hear of him ia when he ap- | body of the National League of Professlonal Basc- veara in the Temple with Christ, when Ho1s 12 Yoarauld. Now with regard to Citlst's being born Dall Clubs mot at the Kennard Honso this evening 2 to preparo busincss for the annual session of the Wiy 586"k ok corhofrom. husvons tn flesg and | Lesguc, which il take place hiero at moon to- grandeur, lnu‘mnm 1o could have done so it e | morrow. The Board, which originally consisted wanted; Ile could have come from the Throne inn | of five members drawn by lot at the first meeting soldon Siare, 30 Mot o ESuEh e WOTUAS | o o Leugus in ow York, hadony fur irst- diator he must bo o friend of boths parties, ond | OT8 prosent. viz.: Robert Ferguson, Manager of how could Christ have been a mediator between us | the liartford Club; N. T. Apollonio, President of LA honpayment o the Interet ox the bripcipal | dority of the next Leglalature of Minnceota | outiha truth of the stories ter tricnds bad told her | QNLY DIRECT LINE 70 FRANCE, nrfl the c;rl nti‘lnllu nnt‘ n;-‘lbl:‘ru{!. &= do! ‘hc that most observers of the situation concluded :}‘,‘;‘,&':fif;?g'm,‘,‘;fi{f‘"‘l""‘ ber, which ahe had - o conpons _on tho _firal gawo bonds, he- 3 he General T, iween Oct. 1 1w, and Eteb, 1. 1870, gfr‘dm rc—clz'llcclh:l gt United ‘S:Tles S"-‘n?l?‘f After Cloremont had Jeft Cape May, and hetween | hetwees Naw Yotk M Hiacor” saling 2t Pmmen [ ho or} ), 1] aurrender. of the was known that, aboul e time o m A 4 Vi & Gortificates, with all tholr orfginal Highta. to pros Mr. Dunncll's last nomination for Congress, | [iie in New Yorkof kuening bor diationds be- R Yded with Electele Bells) will sall from lor No. coeds agalnst the Company unlmpaired, In com- ween the mattresaesin the bed. Cleremont came in | “France, Trudelle. 8atiird: |Innc;: with tho terma of this tchdumulu Il\‘gf num- | activo and lnflutzm‘.’inllhfrl(cnda of ll:':t zu;ulemxm 3?:.:3.&':';‘;5“5‘33&’}5% X l\leyqdfi;ri.flu: ::eccphyv.\:\n pador, Sangiter, F’l‘i‘\:‘l’rddfl.’ hec. 3, ¥'p. . A cr of coupons wero aurrendered and cer- | had openty nvowed thelr purpose efeat My, | 4 : Ve place here. | laue,’ Pouzolz, | F A 13, Pilce’o tflcaton | 9fy Indobledness o = tho ~amount | v dom's re-clection, but they wero supposed | Sengad Defter Intrust them tame, and 1 il dor | . MuckorIeg "t Becommaduiion. Cbnmng! g7 of " §214,210 wero jasued to the holders positthemn indho youlis of thy Safe Deposit Com. lifril calin, $40. Return tickels at reduced rate of the Illinole Divixion, and cortificatos for &134,- | to rely upon the then apparently probable | pany for keeplny. BSteerage §24, with superior accommodation, lnnhmn:‘z 050 were paid to the indiana Division bondiold- | pecesity of n perfect unfon of all Republicans SIE DINEDIATELY GAVE UP wine, beddibg and utensils. without cxira charge. era. The seml-annual iuterest for AuFust, 1874, af I A they o him her valuable diamond jewelry, valued at [ Eteamers marked thue * do not earry sicetage paisen- and February, 1875, has been been poid on theso | in the Legislature, and it wus not linagined they | §95,000, never for one mament suapecting him | Re: LOL é_ll‘nll‘_’ A Afmm 85 Brou s c?n‘ve‘ng;x:d bonds, scrip ccrtificates, and certlficatea | could control more than thedelegations of tiwo, | of nr:.y-hln;: wrong., The 525,000 in bonds the lady U 4 07 Clark-st.,_Agent for Chlcago, of inilebtedness, W, bad deposited with o banker-friend of her famly, | o : 1 or, perhaps, thres, counticsof the First Distrlct. | g \LHORL h M A L STE “flnl} e s et | 1 e v i | Szt W o e e s | ANCHOR LINE DAL STEARIERS gern here, not to rpeak of other causes, the road | number o epublicans can be brought | him In order that hie mizht put them w he jew. i Sow and s been pending ever since. A large fnmber | dom will undoubtedly recelya from the | er. ao that when Cleremont iad taken the wrongel | & X of apicy developments were expected {u connection | legislative caucus; yet rumors which have :llununks. he Liad left her almost penniless and ' L New York and L wlth tho management of the ‘rosd, " but | snined wide clrculdtion within two_wecks past | destitute of clothing for hereclf und child, eave | ELYSIA Dec 'l 7 amiAY thuy dfd not tranepire, and the (ruo {n- a $701 5 Y waat they had then upon them. In ablns E55, to Sadinens of" the "eate” will mot be known | inaicate that the opponents of Mr. Windom are | WU (0 (M lawned apon the woman how | Draffaisinedforahy s the preferences of HENDERSON and God 1f Tle bad not taken upon Nimsclf our s 5 facthor tian It was shown by numeroun lettera of [ cautiously fnquiring into rievously she had been wronged. - At Cape May, E e uortet, and, poluted adidress on | Lolure? e hod to (ako unon Ifinieelf our nature I | S mortan Crab Oharles T, Chase, Vico Prosldent | e officera of tho ronds which. Woke pubiished jn | members-clect, end havo not abanduncd thelr | Eleremont ured 1o protent thti he wan & mman ot mmflngupakcnormn‘-o\vhnmnreon Christ: | Order to mediate between (lod and man. Somo i s " | Tur TRinoxz about the time the bill was filed. hopes of defesting him. immenne wealth, and & corresponding income, Tint, they aro 10 bo kept; second, thoy are to be | 207 It was o mjstery that God ever pormitted sin fo | Sccrotary of the Bt. Loula Clnb. 2Ar. Bulkeley, | Thero isnowduo the following amonnts: 887, 500 A BUSPICIOUS CONFERENCE. Eyery few days b ared fo receive packages of | - st third, they are to be sanctified. ~ But 1f we | OO intotho world, but a man sald It was a great- | President of the Hartford Clab, was unable to at- | in gold for tho coupons of tho Illinols Division, ‘This much is fact: That Congrcssman Dun- | value, as he clal iy med, by express, Sawne of theso | NEW YORK TO.GLASGOW, LIVES which fell due October, 1873, witl futerest: $87,- | nell recently stopped over night at onc of the | looked sa though they contained thousande of STATE nI:L \6T. AND LONDON 500 for the coupons due April, 1874; 247,500 for | 8¢, Paul hof‘m‘ and on the same cvening thero | doliare, Once, in the ‘Iads’s presence, ho opencd : OF w210 be Kept It muat be §n the name of God. wlely-vault 18 of no usy, however much we may bleve In {ts sccurlt. er mystory that God ever sont iils Son to Lear the | tend, and his placo was filled by Manager Fergu- brunt urfi. and Ithlok it was. After extendin W, n this line of argument n1Ifllo furttier, r, Moody | #00: V. I, Cammeyer, of th Mutual Club, tho 14 I " BTATE OF G Bih GoNover mush me yiay thoss due October, 1874; 887,600 for thoe due | wig ap unusual collection of prominent Dem. | &1 evelope he hnd just received by express, and | STRNEY e gl o lf. So onr hel{:i: asnrod of tho abillly of '{’"ld Shot %“"”':YI"“ gll\‘&rr dlfl'f bring out what "I‘h":"l'l"‘;m‘;er:'lml:;u“m' ye nn:):’m::::‘of“:. Apett lfi‘n}wv.lmouu thos r"uAl"";"h'l"a%f"h“;, ovrats, membera of the, Bax Legpislature, at f,‘:‘".""‘"a‘(’,:"'?fm%,ulfi‘e:hmx”hg"hfid ."‘“,’m]l'}l‘{,’; 10 | tons, m 310 Shireaney, Qrlt fo keep onr sonln will not avail s inless wo | J0hn the Baptist had eald and done, and to show | club defaulted in fta games near tho c o | 18367 867,500 for thowo dno Awril 1876; end | Syt OELONT o thia rumor: ndds Sat fru . plle told her thut b and Canda. £45, Meturh Tlekets, st sivereaic Loes &mnlt onr souls {uto 1lls kesping, When we aro | how Clirlat was rent into tho warld. He concluded | Inst scason, and mado Weelf liable Lo expulsion, | $47,000 on'thoee which fell dnc Jast October. Also | Lb . vt e, A cugo, whero these packages purported to come | eatraier, Ay (0 AUSTLN, BALDWIN £ €O, Gixs wetwearo {0 o, and then-ciod Will ranciify ue,t | UY Urging the audlonce to pray that o Holy Spirlt | for which reason Mr, Cammeyer chose the casfest | £2,600,000 principul tn gold. " The amounta duo | therc was conference botween the prominent | rom, who waw a saleamian in thio house of Hamlin, | el Aggaidy ooy 20000 L0 After the romarks on the loseon, e eaids +i | MIghtrevenl Chriat to them s tholr Bavior, way out of the dificulty by staylng away, and thus | O7 the conpons [s aleo payable In gold with 6 per | Democrats and My, Dunnell, the subject of | ilnle & Co. This hrother wasmerely a porter, and e e e e to biing you Rrectios srom Bastono gy 45 The mecting was brought to & close by thio bene- BY y by slaylng away, cent interest after matarity, which was the election of 8 successor to Mr, | used to ecnd the detitious money-packagee. P 2 uidthat threg-fourthn of afl the infidelity In tuts | diction. virtually resigning. THE DECREE Windom. 1t Is enid that the definite provosi- | After Cleromont liad deeeried hor, the almont OFth clamc"l Llo rd taalry in In New Englands that three-fourtis of ‘Tho first Lusiness transactcd by tho Board was to | fa that unlews theso amounts ba patd wittin thirty | tion discussed was that Mr. Dunncil should be | brokewhearted woman eame to Chicagn. ' Sho (1} . .Ifi:‘l:hdfll‘lly in :Izuw England fa in ,\lxmimn;;em; THE TABERNACLTE. award the champlonship for the season of 1670, | daya the wholo road and il its franchiscs be #old | clected by the ald of Democratic Yotes, pro- | Stovped, st thoTremont Houee an Michigan ave- st threo-fourths of the {nfllelity In Massu- ANOTIIER 1MMENSE AUDIENO! which wos formally done by vole in accordance composed of 5,000 youeg men ad 9000 ottor | BN tie atatements made out and submitiod by persons, fMled tho great Tabernacle last ovening, | - = Y oung» Secretary of the League. Ou tho platform were many of our leading eiti- The 8t. Louls Club, by representative, pro- zons, omong whom were Messra, Polter Palmer, | sonted the following protest and l?pel), on which John V. French, Mahlon D. Ogden, Marshall | they based a claim tosecond place in the champlon. Flold, C. M. Honderson, -Cyrus Dentloy, L. A | "hPrace: nue. Through onoof Cleremont's letiurm which | Theat f this Co 1 eat Satur- ey i Wepliishop, - the Master In | viding be” could add to theso enongh Republle | 188 4 (TT0NER SIS Sarmiod inat. he had other | duy irome ermon t e o Y Tepublic' Lite T [ Bailding, | B0 votes, and that, {u roturn for the help of | wie living. Sho went to tho iatter's mothor'a | linten of rawage~From New York to Sonthamnto, tepublic, Lite, Imemmuce Gom[ny Democrate, ho would, fn case ot Tilden's | house on linrrison atreot,and plended withiher tudo | London, Havre, and Rremen, frst cabin, $i0; s after firet glving notice of the thune, place, a lection, hielp to confirm all of Tilden's o n D Do Skt cabln, §60, gold: steerage, $30 currency. For frel s terma of rale, anda description of the propert: election, 1) eomething {n order that she mjght got back a por- | Grhatsape'shpiy 1o ERICHA & O, The terme are $260,000 cash, one-half ol the bt~ | nominations of Minncsota Democrats which | tion of the stolen property, so that. ahe would ba 2Dowling Green, ancein tbree inonths, snd the vemalnder in wix | were asked by the recognlzed party | enabled tosupport herscifuud child, Thnnplmnllcll T T B T o e T e months, Out of the pracceds the costs and cx- | Jeaders of _ the State. It {s = not | tpon deaf care, and she was unsuccesstul 1n her | N\TIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, la ; Guelta I8 in Boston. Brethron, in the mlust Ayour great Joy remember to ‘pray for us that U greatost work of gruce \hich bLas anywhera :::li‘;r}‘ thlc Inh'o‘rn.'ol l(hcmifld‘elnrl hrelllrlen mnt’ h& ostun, that city which has so long sioo #itagsinst the Son of G{td. » o et prayer, MR, 3. V. PARWELYL mdean earnest L 10, 1870,—T0_the Raard o appenl to tho bustness-men to | Willard, Col. Loomis, Maj. Huntingt L1 4y M oy 7 | of the Trusices. Tho balanco i8 1o be givento tho | cd, becausc it is known that nelther of the con- I % e n end 1 et clforts 16 butlt np Chrlot's Kiyzdon oa | a1 lu'm. o, g l,um-’ ,‘,,.u‘..,,u‘f.“‘fi}.f ete | Poiscigneythe atidnal Zeaple of Profiseional Biaci | Clerk who ln to'dleposo of it a8 follows’s tracting partles at that time was assured of bo- | ho (GItreTient then Felurmad to Phfladeluia with | TF, QUEEN Dec b Ll | EXGLAND, Dec2 j0am 5eznh-dlumgcd to Luild up Chicago, —**This city ‘!n‘mllurn.' *Phe opening prayer was by the Rov, Mr, Club of Bt, Toujs, 'uu., mlpnc(mlly’lirel:;l(l mui!u- 'flrr:_t‘—“l'“:ml')‘z}:gr%‘i}yllfi; "x’u‘éfi#{-‘:"fi&’fi’&‘#fil‘?“n’.’& ing able to contrul the neccrsary votes, and soulless bigamist, : - TO LONDOX. " Lot thenmepcksemen, Nnys it Delonks 10 | Parkiurt, ir. Sankey sang tho solon, ** Kriocke | CLaet Broabys N e pse Sutial Bue-iall | 35 iiyiihlcGli it il dhe compeisatton of thin | Upon thls thero Is among politiclans hero 'AGALY CLEREMONT TURNS UP, CANADA.Dec. 16, 0 n.m. | GIEECE, Dec. 27, 13 n00a s anduayst 1 N 4 falthtall; Hed ing, Tonocking, Who 1a Thore?"” and *+ What Shall | wliy sttt s ok, Lot G, bas alhtaly compied the Harvest Dot Natloual League, eapecially with so inuch thercof as is Tho Scriptura lesson was from (ho thirty-second | SmuTAcelin hee. 2L Avt, X1l and mote paticularly chapter of tho Dook of Deuteronomy, bolng the | ship games with aaid Mutual Clubon the ETouRds of i % Hows: farewell ormon of Moses to Isracl, whon he wau | $351Eabin Brookiyn, Jo, o, efoliower 0 o 4o about to be taken away from them. Iils scrmon | 25(h day of May: the thiri on the 27th day of Mayithe 128 the ministers will rejolca over 1t, ns they ece ggl::xi ,-_nfil l‘mm:nn:]nu. and ulann:nk mi: l‘ le of ir | n| 0 thelr suppol n pushing on e Kingdon‘of Gl Ly REpTRESY =4 THE REV. MR, RAVLIN ud: T was converted in n union meeting wlicro npltofnll denominations wera all mixed np, ddthelr prayer wore so mingled together that Jiecetver, and all ciaiin agalnst sald rafiroad compeny [ much speculation s to thechances of such a | 11e fs n San Franclsco, Cal., now onanother lay, | Sabin pasace, €45, €60, and 870 currency, R whicn'sala”eceiver R 'foeiioranall be reduirelia | sohome pucceeding, and, If it It should succeod, | o visited one of tho Lak there, and, throngh | Lokels g5 raveed fates | buceraze dekets, Day by order of thls Courty which shll rematu unpald | wiiag effoct It would have upon the fortuues of | some madua operandl, he munagés o' make a . Aoply to T Be LARSON, 4 Bouth o hands of aaiil liecelver at the time_of tho confirmation | differeut aspivants for promotion, 1t is known | special depositof his diamonds. }e then opened “v S hip Lin of_the salo herejutofore provided for, that there arc some few gentlemen who would | 8n account =~ with tho institutlon, reeu- Great estern Steamship Ce. qrcana=Out of the aucpln topay Ingold, peore% | be glad to step dnto Mr. Dunncil's | 1afly depositing and drawing out monoy. From New York to Bristol (Englend) direct. fihe Dot 1. 143, aTcer havin bracappiied un allthe funded | place, with his. certainty of re. | Mo promptly redecmed all bls drafte, untll the BOMENSET, Weste ‘Baturday, Dec. 18 bank oficlals had full confidence, One day ha Teceived thereon, severally, uner I Symo w'tknow Whose prayers were anawerod on my ‘:’.n' Trom: NG tlres-feets vero ol thia. chaptor :l‘:’l:ré'-‘{m:sl‘ flg ?:‘!h"?!. A5 Sembmbery OF Sfuton 1o ::l“ ?fl;fi?:zn:gqc:#m as0f o date" when such paye 3::?:‘: T:x‘:;'(!orfiw m}?tr;'zln m'u‘dhu‘:& ls”z‘x‘-‘x{ .;'fl,':.’r :,2,‘.‘_:"{,1’.‘."‘;:“,552:‘3;%“"&?:5 fl"n"s?ififififi' xf:.‘,’éi‘."uu‘c o $120 ald S 32 ‘u ‘“m c'-’ln [ 9, 9 le. . eing, 0] Stee el Fiow oy i e iib, L fenow JuMt enougl mot to Vor thcle rock 1s not a9 oue Nock, even our || = thatsld Mutusl Club, durtog said seaton, plaved | meath ¥ese 08 o surriun, 1¢ wnr oy fn gld, pro | der admirablo disciplinc), and bs surety of re- | oo unhealthy for a prolonged atay. ? iy to WAL I, WHITH, 07 ClArL-st. sichigas Liolned hE O non shristlans, it after rounta of tho, ats, the cotipons at said Hilinote Divlslon bonds whlch | clection without much expenditure of elthor | Next that ta heard of Cloremont ta i enssmlon Haing fudgen.t 4o champlonihin Fl"e“r"’:"‘:'a' the sr. Touls bluy o After some Introductory remarka concerning the | i st on the Soih sy of Jce snd ihe sccond of tha excollence and importance of thia sermon of Moscs, | 20th day of June,audinat {hiens sereri gainea weroall tha jy oiay { w York, | Cebird Rafrond: I A e ety Piled %A1 | time or money. Indeed, he is so sltusted that | Piokerton's detectives Tuy heavy bands on him, crally, under said funding schemos, as of the date when | there are many who doubt the wisdom of his | and he iniin trouble, Ilicre, again, the Cape May AMERIGAN LINE, ucflll;: ‘l;lx?,;;fyilt (il:l““%l and began to ;lndy o with a large percentage of sece “j:‘z husa In it, I began to fifivu tho Iapitist folls Ly sald clubs with each other during satd 201 - o otlced some one Wl mamca played o 18 vrere 1 ks wife turns up, and it was confidently expected that pdaas Ll Tho ottt ami fowet bound yp i | B, 2ond¥, motlel semd ane who s not S%at by the tarme of wd Bos. 3 of Ast. TIT, :‘:fi»’:';:.”r}j'-:'"flifiu‘{mm«; ritun ftans to par ia o, | LEFIOF for the lenatorship under the present or thewould, prosccuta bim under the lawyof the | pETLADELPHIA™ AND LIVERPOOL:: Direneds 18 placo whore I s when 1 was rst | whereupon ho throw tnhis littlo paronthesls. T | Hayedupin fin- wrounts Sy st uttal Glub, chat | WUlchfeldie O, 1, i, havini fre. wpivied on wh Ono o the DENoomATIC sCnEnE, | et o The cats, “Cidfemons"hud™ an T8 | * Cabln, tatormodinte, and sieorage prasage intiren 'as Chrlatiang. . The kavior preghy | Youdliko to liave thess young men hear what I | hrce games e ailll duc from said Chip 1o Soverally, nnder the satd ‘funiing schemaes, a8 of the O AL iy ohee | torviow with bl wife. Ho bluntly AT LOWEST RATES. as having conferred with Mr. Dunnell hos pro- | told - her that she _couldn't 'prove he Gegeral ofice, 138 La Ralle-at., corner Madison, i ol \f any. topayin | posed another scherme for the defeat of Mr. | had another wifo living, and couscquently coulan'y | Ge0cral ofiice, 1 TL B Woere ¢ ra rata, e conronasof muid Miinols (vion | SVindom, and for securing the assiatance which | be convicied of blgany: An if bo hadis other J. if. MILNE Wostern Ageat i Jro rats, the coupons »al Einds hehich lltue ApeL 10 anir hivio A | (hey o¥pecu from Ar, Dumnell it tho | tian the ‘wiie s marricd ot Cape Slay aho mist CUNARD MAIL LINE. I week toand from Britiah h;we gflll. t?l-ny."'rher: ‘l‘- one of nm‘m gonel to L: hat ';‘,n;‘i tho It gane \ap played, vie.: sleop ulready, 1f you find any one next you golng | Prooklyn, X. Y.. on thio 6el day of Beprember, tha 81, sleep 1 wish you would give hita a little poke | giftih Gt Ehen s fiere reauired ) was o Mo o with your elbow. I am very much indettedtoa lub tu play the remaining throo games on the grounds Ci I . Cluls 1] e time, not ex- man for dolgthat fo' mo ouce, T was upin ths | SLinest: Eouit G withm s reatonabl fime ot gallery of Mount Veruon Church In Boston, and I | elapsed un o and Includiug th 15th day of November, Tad gono to sleop, 5a I was in the hablt of dolng, | S8 ‘F},‘{‘P L A S L flea the hellet of the world In His oty in “tho visible unity of « Hix “flu}l. Some people sny that means a spirituat 1t i but, my friends, o epiritual unity cap't bo “?u_hymu world, and therufore §t must bs stma- Gufenore than ' moro spiritual unity of God's tegpen that I8 to conyince tho world that Tesus I -] onof Godl, “There fa na acctarian rancor be- en God the Father and God the Son; dste which nuch paymenis wire made. 'y ding schémes, a8 rojected bargain with him Is carried out. ‘That | hiave been his legltimate wife. Tho result was he b et ettt ey g | 0 porinda e Hon, it Schor el | bafacet el i 16,00, an s s | 1o e i ol by, e hipon of Bt Diimols Diviaion | oa au unsuccessful candiduto fn the last it onds whien feil 7 " Oftice, uorthwest corner ameu; that the i net him. Since then, under various alisscs, ho A&Ifl! at Company' Cl;llr wi dute Oct. 1, 1873, ublican Congresalonal Conventlon for the | 13a Leen connected with th t durini nnd Randolph-ats, 3% sy of the 1 and the | when a mon gate me A qoke, 8ud | Eh. bmals Chun Cvr atnce tne Btidsy sl Sepiember And nih-Ouiof tho renlalu surptus, 1€ any. o pey | Thira District, and whoso frloude, dlssatistied | roubariey. 15 s beth. 1 Chicago' for severs] T, DU VEIN 1T, enerat Western Agent, | Wikow gt 1o T o Watratlon Christ wses | wpen 1 Jooked up ho polnted st the | HDLGUhe cluncof itie playtag season,otered every facil- | fo kold, pro rata, the coupona uf said 1iwols Divition | with his defeat, reduced tho mafority of Dr. | duys pust, and If any one was anxious to line him | T Thureh may o o nedns Ly i prayur that Hie frylothe Mutual Club o nlay satd eamucts A L | o uc ot the ‘Tenathint surplus, {F any. topay | Stewart, his successtul opponent, to about one- | caught e could easlly have been laid hold af, CLOTHING, ek may be one. § want to live 1o seo tho day | ministor. 1 luoked and Matenod, and X thought | ditlon,also gusrunteed rald Mutua 1ICiubasum of money 1 i afning srplus . ien all Christinns aha)) In Chriat,and th H bod t have told bim all abont by the [ sutiiclent Lo covar Ita travellng and other expenaes if it In uold.(lv.ro;‘-u. the coupons of the sald 1ilindla Divis- | third what it would have been If he had recelved Deputy-Supt. Dixon yestorday related his ex. | ~samassmssammncna~ s Dewnrld Wit bollave sy Coam i aid thon | somebody must have mall abont ma by the | 3lCIoR L ey it atrica, G | Iobandishich el dle et . e tho full party vote) to keop his Scandinaviun | perienca with Cleromont while & member of the ) or Uint claus in (he. 1act will-and testament | ol B RN ke e TOT,cass ‘exaclly, and | Mutual Glub wholy falled sani refused to biaysaia | _utioont e e e | e Bada: | friends out of the Republican caucus, und bim- Totarious BIll Weay gang. Clercaiont wan at the fiyena Cirtst: *+1 will thut those whom “Thoi }'o‘ff:' Ayt Siactay ans fi:[‘;.i'ii:é’{.‘ni RABOL core. the 62, Lonls Club clatms that, under tho | RILU Interest fram thie 13t ‘day of ctotier, 1830, 10146 | self run as an fudependent candidate for My eniged, “‘n}‘gn“;fl'f“‘*_'f:‘lff ro"'efi‘?fle‘e'fl CLOTEIITTG nyfen e be with Mo whoro 1 am, tintCtliey everybody wis looking st mo, That yaung man | pravilons of, wid see, S0t Art, XA, BERUERS | YRl dhy g shal semaln fier dcaueung [ tho Senate, yrith the prumise of Derperatle | ayon” the il Nattonal anke e d. Treing I o rr " hat 1s golug to bo fult | who'tw gana to sleen is Just the vory man I want to | 7 i frm the amount aid by the SInster (o the Clirk, the | SUPPOFt, lio to be pledged to repay the Demo- | Pearco mude gond his luve by selzing upon Cleres i ] {* Inieas you can break tho” wilf, Tho wil Dreach to, and Mhope o Wil iy (o keop awake | frap sd i‘fl'r'e'L".'(-?J?"Lh"°r55?311§3°-'§11f${ K Foria | mkredsis of . the pli,':mr:u whovs-direcied to bo | crats by assleting In confirming ilien's. momi | Souree mudo goud his lona b sslalug upog, C jores Shghfl Damnged bY Wa.ter, i iberliance, Sanmimoricures ua ths - graud | and hear mo." Club by 8 scare, ewoh, of 6 runato 0, and tiat théy anali | nindo by the Clerk, the Cleric anail peport thcsama to | natfons, ‘The gentleman who proposes this | in Juil, It In further said that Clercmont event- | At the 116" firo of Iall, Garrison & Co., New | trll, and o !;il‘mo.rlunued. it in hde;:l to the ir. Moody, then kaviog asked his audience to becu‘l;]nwd (-l- !lm‘rulll:m Bil.‘la‘m‘l’lxlll;‘!’t\allulhtaulm:n uxlu'hc;n!nw:’rm:“x‘w TEn e acknowledges that he fears some of the Dome- | ually succeeded in recoverin: ,,,,‘Ymgmr‘ York. 30,000 worth of 3en's and Boys* Fins Wett-tiront ooyl foreclosed on Lim, and, under | cnsider themaelvea aittlng In Judgment on’the | Won in tie championship season 3 IPhig fotowing 1 cratle metnbers would bolt such & bargain— | _ Agnlu_ Clercmont was arrested by Dotective | Clothing, 10 be sold st Apptaiser's valas, Which s + Book of n!bmwgr‘l‘g.:: Hfl:."}:‘:l‘.“lxni‘l?:nlcll.;nhr‘gu!“:ll‘l’;c questions about to be n'lunlm.l‘ to them, 'rn: cuualx-mxsmr-‘nunn. e 0 {0l a-gugl‘m:ann" o helng 6 obatiuata aa they Wers LRO Years ng “fi‘lnlfllt ftor nrrl\'ln;'l with Il Wray upon tho | 50 6 cint below Qrat cost. et eoatinie from '“"‘n‘,":'» i spito of all old Incumbrances, to & c:;u o n'::‘ ) "Lrhn:a';"vlvrl:‘:l\':ellflfi';r cfi‘b’?"fi‘.‘.‘.‘x““: m#-"r;'v:?:d' l«fi:lv."g(:u‘s';m:l‘:dr Een inne nrotoae | 1. The main lins of the Chisago, Daoville & Vin- | When buttwo or threoof them could pe pers | Michiguu Southern Rallroad. This tfme, how. | day to day until closed, at not very well known an & pal athewss | 168 South Clark-st,, Chieago, T, - it G e glory ‘of the Klugdom of our Lord ceinc Ttalirosd froms Dalton, {n the County of Cook, | suaded to vote for Gov. Duvis acainst Scnator | Syeh hie wa the W southierly o Danwille, 1o tho ‘County of Vermlilfon, & | Ramgey. It {s probable, also, that Wrwy's, aml, upon the very thin prote rd of God and those who reject the truths | was valld, and that the gnmes dus from the Mutual of revenicd religion, aud Athlstta Cluba to tho otler six clnba should be ired at the denot by Wray to care atciiel, pigmgladthoro tn brother toro from Noston. | *Fin st sk desceibed was the Atiofats, The | Teckoned an forfelied, and tho chmmpionshiy was B S oion” oy, weucheasiony. b the. sask TUE SCANDINAVIAN MEMUERS e ey o AV A Jobbera will fnd It to their sdvantage to exame iy, fe¥s 10 businees to ray what 1 am galng | spcakor drew soveral pictures of the prescnce of | accordingly awarded on tho bisls of the following | line of the btate uf lliimois, ‘s distance of feur aud six+ | would not agree to the acheme, and Ar. Nelson WI0's * Jonnsox " ine our stock. ; dbeTgt T think that ministers' meotlng the | plckess, death, and rain in the family of one who | tablo of fanies lost and won, The firstcolumn | tentianiics, toxether with thy riklit of way, statlon | pimgoif could not easily be persuaded into it. Varlous Chicago papers have bLeen ealilng upon = e '-:ynafi.’.."“.‘l‘,’l" 8 letako, We don't waiit 10 | did not believe in God, and wha in’ hiu diatross | gives all the games played and forfelted, the sec. | And other upoundy greding, brldyes, uieertt fiacks, | ™4 ' nowgpaper corruspondent, I am encour- | the lan, Il. I, Derickson to stato who tho mn 0, D, SOAP, oty O e aro crosing thiw streain, | It | could ind no help in prayer. Suroly, sin hoythelr | Gnd the zanies won by play and forfoft, and the [ BuiRh v S Fitlite Yences ‘and appuriengices | aged by these rumors and plans, which promise | Johnson fs, in whose belinlf by Wont down 10 | smmmmmmsee At nsnsanmrmmcnan Raath angiiat Uoston Tabernaclo to eland & | rock fs not asour Huck, eves thasthefata theniselves | third the games lost by play and forfoit: Uleroaty and a1l wood, Goal, aud other suppiics for (ha | that the coming scesion. of our Loglslntare wili | Chanibwrebiirg, Pa. 1t ia stated for thelr informas Namoly: ORIEN« ky flnl" get dry whilo lirothors Moody and Ban~ | heing judges, They dd not send for wome athelat Totat use and operation thereof, £ 1 Lo be interestis B tion that the young man wany relatives and TAL DETERSIVE e gt un thelr work hire. It meemn to | o ve them consalation fn a dying hour, but often gumes. Won. Zoat, | U5 *Thebontract rintact the sald Chicago, Danvini [ be Inharmoniotts enouch to be interesting, But | flon ihat, the young man has wany relatives and ke taking a very pgreat responsibility | fhoy' coll in woms mlulnarc{chrl-(‘ Whou they 0 By 14 | & Vincennca Rallroud Company ta tiie o of the | Ido not anticipate that Mr. Windom®will-be | LOSRGECRE 0T JHETE FEARCELA S, AhC 24, 1 @ SOAP. Doca not shrink it o ers Cmcetings dnder, wuch & watd | Lavs donlod I fuo o of Sualug ome hopo @ g 0| ke and wnuricuatcos of e Chlenes L BUAGTL | defeated, GOPBMR. | Mo, venecialy I vlow of (hd fact fhat. ha s wt * Faniy Soap b otses ‘,‘;‘mvfl:fi:&. 2 HOWUal Wi o ey Gad | UEtorea SELMIELSHL ) oo o dette: the n b1 g | st Hachadl £ hod Mty itons MATRIMONIAL Do Lo s oo me i e sl ntonts bUt10 | staten, Made by MnKEONE;VAgl HAAGEN her Moody to go to Rost he 1at ‘ | banydrom g Z . Ave beon dupé -dolng, would, under the | & GG, Philadeiphiv, aud sold by 000 loading Wiinagpyy ) Moody to gn to Boston on the 1st | noxt the pnathiciats, whom ho classed all together ) 31 o | Lityof Chicago. pectal Dirpatch lo The Tribuns, renont circumatunces, be simply to inflict aced- | & & nye et us ray that 1o Wi hedga up iio | e Athetows, for &' God whom o ane eoatd i 70 it . < awliches, and ap- T (o X oss pain upon many, When tho jiraper Umo comee | SIUCARO FEO0ONE: ey :-;‘{k:e; Thosa Biothan rore for eoethes i A :‘,’.";"::‘J;"&‘»‘L‘:J‘:&?fi";}.‘i.' | ora tat o, s ASHLREION AXD MUTOALS. ' S e i O 5 ls;.“':;‘ o | 1ite wae. :::-’Q‘Jv::ddh.‘:‘ng;;:-::?a‘yl:fi ‘Cnh::fi: "“fi? 18014 18 regerd o this Cave will bo mats FINANCIAL. all. o q - 1 publie, Thg o et of dwnunry. Yaung Mon's Chrlstian Ausaclation, peopla icd la | _Tho Chicaco, 8L Loais, Touleville, and Cincia- | orway'of baid Gom e ofhir e meurosting & | in thie place this eventng. The bride, Miss Fanalo | * T R S T PR P H T beaegjey oy, 3!+ Tarkborst then promouncod the | como for mo a great deal to attend the fu. | natl clubs presented articles demanding the expul- | Jenuth of seven and eight-ientha milvn, tuketber with | pomas “hos long been recognized ss the bello of Tnvested Hag ooy nerals of thelr friends, hut if Tever brought out | sion of the Athletle and Mutusl clubs. for default | all fIGhLs Of WAy of Coniracta (horefor, ur Yights 1o g kit o THE WEATHER, s ———— * . 9 - | Jave " and 0 such tracks, or mny part | Carbondale. ‘The bridegroom, Mr. 8, B, Street, I8 | wasmixaron, D. C., Dec, 7—1 a, m,—For the Paid a Profit of . Ly the fuct that they had dicd without a bellef in God, | and breach of the League rules. G. W, Thomp- | Nave Ani b diaks: - SiPUELaFen. etthn, 3 ' . 7-18, m, IE BIBLE LEOTURE, thelr frishde wonld feol grostly lasuited, Thoy | mon, of the Athietlo Club, presented itscase ina | thirnaf o [ G - % | & wealthy merchant of Columbus, Miss. Long be- ] Uppor Lake reglon, partly cloudy weather and | during the past few montus, under our Lmproved :fl-:hr\“lrl‘nfl“lnmm an coging 'i.‘.‘..?'.:‘.’.? u“fi'in;-. fore (ho thno had arrived for the ceremony tobe- | yijeht fall tn l-tm‘pul’hl’r’v. w’llh mnyuwunluwn!h- syston of operating in Stocks. Tlaks reduced to situsto on the grounds of the safil Chicsku & Soutliel £in the church was crowded with the elite of the nowinal sums and profitaincreased, BDook contalne Rallroad Colnpi ad, t to the Clt; Chi weat winds and stationary or slowly-rising barom. . B D e . Lot ahd s piuce. | Promptly at balf-past 8 the brido und pacty fo full informatiou agat an upplicition wanted mo o pans them sloug os Christiana, and .| petitionsetting fortt that {t had always been hon- put them right fnto heaven. **'Thoir rock fs not | orable, snd that it defaulted this yesr by no us our Rock, our enemics themsolves being [ fault of its own. The document was {n Lhe nature 3 il of a plea for mercy rather than justification, X1, Uoog, TIB MRTIL OF oinIsT. fhaiz, 00dy's Diblo lecturaat Farwell Mall yester- ¢maon drew out a eomewhat larger crowd s d Chics ennes 1al ardved and _marchied np to the . Wh! eter, followed nlurlng the nicht by threatenlng GE & CO. on (he v] Tho next class whote 1deas wers examined were | Tho oanl by unanimous vote agreed to report to | furths usaol &: hicago, Dauville J Cora Hamilton played ths Weddin, weather and s1iow in the northern portion, Bank nd Brokers, & Wall-at.. New York. BTl Thro waa vy Wil noroes It | (1 (hAiole & & thoko wid do o bellove 1 1o | She Leaino fecominenine (o axpulsion of both | RaCOTAARY, AMAIIALE o Sich it LN | MU, 0 Aol P! weliorea by the 10CAL ORVERVATIONS, e Welinfngy, as very Miitle Intoreat futha | {h foftdele b 4.0 hore o0 B0 B0 e | the e e e e b hraal Clube, “Fhis action te do- iR Cougi, Gr Al aclabing Pficinoatt & 56 | Neve e, Tawkine tollowen. by & graver | - Ciiloaaa, Dec, 8. ctaiie Wiitlegy o TorCleess the singing was dull and | teuo definition of them, continued he, **buta | clslve, and insures expuleion. ouls aliwey Cotpany, twrth of sald Thoruton, e erd by atr hert ANy, The bride wad CALES, ey 4 becauso Mr. Sankey was not there. Tho good uuny of them don't like the name. There UOMPLAINTS AGAINST PLAYERS. x‘ k'n. & uth 16 fuet ul’d‘lfi" 1, ) 1% T‘.fl:‘&“h‘.‘l'«‘." party then departed in carrlages for the renidenco FAIRBANKS' 40 Wa8 0no'of thy evangelist's best efforts, and | Brv some of them In the churches, and } am worry | o Loulsvillaclub prescuted 8 complaintagainat | Bigek 13, Carpentues Addiion 1o Luliaso: =% 1 Of the hride’s mother, The wedded couple leave | G818 m. 20.83 20 | 67 K. W STANDARD uly appreciated by tho audienco, Followiug | 19 #87 soms of them liave ot Inid tho, pulplta, bt | James A. Dovlin, which was ordered reparted to | MolohT i (hate dud s etpenSiv ihiefeat tn Yot at, | for Columbus, Alise:, on the cxpress {raln to- L B 80 aberygy s ¥ tho audlenco, ¥ollowlug | {¢' (g n matter who they arv, or how learned they | ilio Leaguo with' approval. Mr. Fergusom, of the | ail‘fi Hlock 4, Sekill & itxis Addition o Chicsuo | night S 504 [ 4 [ Y0u {hay e, are, it they deny the lnnplmnnn of Uod’s Word llmlnrfi club, escnted & complaint againat | with tho tracks sud bulldings, and fixturea mmuul ——————m—— 7| 20 | 84 6. W Oaragy o, ere hero yeatorday will remember that | thelr rock Is not as our ltock. Thomus Bond, ' asking his expulsion on porsonal Lota 3 and 33 belng subjcct 1o 8 first lien of sboul MORTUARY. 20,561 27 | 77 8. M = ©OF ALL KINDS, Wblect wan 4+ Chrlot Ju tho OId Testament," | Take thio fva or six hunared prophecies in the | gronnds, Tho Board voted thoy hadno furladiction. | $700, Ak, tweuty-avs locouiol Y hermomeier, 40i minim FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, Ty Cwant {0 take up the birth of Chrlst, o | Dible which bave Ueen fultlied, Thu prophocica | ““This Lenguo scasion {o-morrow will bo harmo- | SAIE, sBrco Dasgazsican, U Spectat Dispaich to The Tribune. e ) : 18t peoyhery of Totat that Hie aboat Ninovel, and Tabylon, end EXyph, sud | nlous and short, except as rexsrda tho constitution | ars, shd thirty-fouratock-cars, ' Al Jouier, ll., Dee. 8.—Thu funcral of tho late Cuigano, Dog, 8-Midnight. 311 & 113 Lake L, Chilcago, Hhald g iecy of Isafab that His name | jorysalem, have they not ull beon fulilledy and rules, chises of the sald Liicago, Dunistila conea Lalle | Jrey, Francls Nolte, pastor of Bt. Johu's German P Becarefultobuy enly the Genulne, » €alled wonderful, and 1 wo take otico calting on an invalld not long ago, who sald e ————— road Company w ithin the State of [Hinuis, sud ali of the e i — - Wi o (hgy eyer. il 'Mmut Chelat 10 his daughter, **Plesso go out. 1'wan't to see propE, and premises withiu saly State other than | Cathollo Church, who died on Mopday last, of = 7 SALE 0L 80 maryGlouey and thay bt wuother proof of | Mir. Moody alone.” Aud after sho was gone o 3 A CMLN;‘D‘.,HWM {iatin fuiasehedula spceincatly dractibed tn wiiel the | cryalpelas, after an filuosa of scveral weoke' durs- EOR BALE, * ial Digpatch poured out a viream of bittor inddelity. Bpeci $Why did you send your daughtor at l{l" sl 1. Jouer, 111, Dee, 6.—Tho report which lately B “Dl'li {Ldl"{"llrlll"w n“m"’:; ‘l‘:l‘ fln“g‘:{‘l:“; sppeared ina Chicago evening paper of a brutal replied. **1f Tan 5 shoutd lika my dnn;nuffn R arme. " Their fock la | Prize-8ght that is alieged to bave taken place In use in the m:xulll\:nucunn:dlnfirlnmw;l('ll'x‘:’ldnlhn’lgnrz; tlon, occurred this forenoon, apd was ono of the ratflrond, largeat and most imposing ever witnessed In this "Tho Master la obliged to walt thirty days, and {hien adveriies for choup tHitty aye, sa that tha | Y _Anumberaf prominent Catholls cleriymon " iy 8 God wanlfest fn the flosh. Thero ls §'0 bacomparcd with it, Thore was vever Buch g1y iectiog o .‘,:’: tho birth, Jife, death, and res- Sale of Indian Ponles, Wil be sold st public suction, In the Btock-Yardsat Bt. Paul, Mlun,, cummel\l’lnfl at 10 a. m., Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1870, about 2,00 Indlan Poules, Iately surren- ! ty day from differcat parlshos in the Diocese, Includi iout 3. ; ove 000 o o i et | BOE o Mock the vicioty of this cly It Fridey liernoon bo- | eefo il not (ako place for & leat twe miontbe | ihilop iley, Bt llcaRax wato_prossrt il (5 Fr R ey o the ey o atbon ca sk ho paid Power o e 0 81d e as Jio did, unlcsa by tho | U GY,0CE: Lear af & Chrtatian recanting Inbis | tweon two pugilists named Micks and Hunter, who | . & oro8, substautlally, the ssio bas alas been | yiytad'ln tho sorvicas, which wers vory ssloimn and 50 AL Dot quartermater. ot (o000l Mark and John aay nothing | dyingliour? Butoften wo ind su fnfdel casting | wero en roato from Ean Franclico to some Edatern | SNEREE RS O13 1TRADS NG Imgressive. 'Tho dscensoa wis 57 yourd of uie, = e ixf LGl Uth wo oo fudited to, Mattow | away bie intdetiy In bt of death sua ument. | eliy, aud wito aro'aald to vy fought sty dese d wae g, svorlle with bia paistionces n AL, . Fi o | d; 1} B uds | perately-contested rounds in iresenice = . AR At B e e 110m 100 Uine, (e (o skl 1ho Lrasalic i | Wero gatneren Fodnl bias to watch bin nat houre, | bniall But salect audichcs, tho Liood of the comie MISCELLANLEOUS, . Bud who loved him_for his benevalonce Al [~ g PRESORIPTION FREE, Boihe 200 bad buen looking for this child, Tha | ani, Cexborting im 1o hold on to bis | Datanty meanwhile fowing bs frucly se whisky at AR S .| Boniored is ‘sincer but unobtrusivo plety.’ Asa AT Nemsconin B L g . + e i bad becw prayiog et thoy wlght | inddelly, and die Wao o sian, In order tuat thoy | Domoctatc chasuy I canaic, Ne suchadltos: | gy, ramo Dopartent of tho lituols Centeal | Do 2ot or ecivetod s mikor Sutin of bis'svored | Certaln bangos uro to ha made. 1 tbo pame, | 260 s ionisht brobutl o B tathersoa'SF - . ! X E il "“‘hhptur of Lu:un:'-ug:lxdu ;‘E f&’é'}'.’ I-{lnltfl 1‘3-"-‘3‘ "‘Ll‘fiuhla;l:z?:;nnnmk.;n: p“r:on %nld et:uplur Slnie, befure or since. Rallroad 1ake tho followiog exkibit of the earn- | calling. form, and munigement of a certain religlous | = ‘Addrim D JAQUKS S 0 Cluclonail Ola. ?