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T " TIIE 'CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1876 e T ay bo n minister ora | acter, and the Lord ta hlesning them wonderfully. | orders the furniture was forwarded to Naw HE REVIVAL. AT Statad e e s o o | e et Tastla sy them wimdestilly, | orierd 4 Tucaday she_ calied on Chief of of tho dlsaater “the drcheatra had played | shall—inherit the eoth! Noj they ‘shall be | bolnt & beantiful reading.room hna beon fitted ub | Pojice Whitney, and sald that sho belleved hor the afr, “What shall the harvest boi” | comforted. BlesscoAro they which do hunger ::gn"‘,;‘r““g;";‘.':"{l'i"'.z::'{:“h'fl“d'"';:'e’g".“::‘flmg":f 1ife was In danger from her husband, and since i i Hg earncstly denounced such unholy teiiing | and thirst after rigitcousncis, for they shiall— | TR TS5 FA% 10,01 LRAR6 wha deaiee 1o avall them- | {)0 gho hins ol been seen in Bayonne. A rouching \lfim;nmm a Fallen it c;cnmf'qneal.lons. Tia wns alsny &I\»{n{}cfi o sl 'fl;yéh}f{mflm: b ..'ri‘fi,f&'é‘.‘: 'AL::':II':MW?‘ pr%y:r-vln?'v‘:lfn‘n,hn:;?»fz:n"l‘v:mr'mi} 'ilr."""iu R . at the an | Iaw i carriés nefghborhood, snd the FLord (s wonder eay- L omen.., . c,:.,,c.m:’l‘,‘,,‘::,'.‘:.,‘,’,’"',“,,,’{'f;‘,:,,"u’,"n‘,’g,." and de- | the natiral pride A man il to mo Lo | ugihe work” At e fercrfally blew " ) her eha would set him up in the grocery busi- ness. Merely with a view of supporting his lawful wife, Smith accepted the proposition, and the marriage took place; but no sooner was the ceremony performed than number two declared she would not support Emith unless ha lived with her, This 8mith declined, whereunon his new-made wife promptly had him arrested on a says, and wo conleas wo regard with disfavos the McCrary resolution ps unnecessary. No compromise’ {s nucessary or would he proper. They aro not to bo resorted to exeept to arrive at a'solutlon of doubtful questions. ow, In conclusion, we inquire, Does history furnish a parallel to the efforts that have been made by corrupt means to foist n corrapt part: manded that Chelsttans should come out from | other night, .1 atarted wrong.” Al that fs mmunr each month. ‘The average attondance v dny's P an complatut for bigamy, °Bhe failed, however, to | fnto - political * power] KHalling by by hdp‘ % ) fio out big*hio hail beon suwiiiz to the flush, | dUring tho month past haa been 170, Record of Testerdny's Proceedings, | bk out g ensc for tha real Mss, Smitt, with e Hatlan of Homme Remarks by Mr. Moody on the "'"1‘1‘.': '.’:!;.’é&."&&'fi.“é'&i'ifié?."{?ri'ifl,fifié’&%. after :lrlnfl‘rgr“ {',3 flosh ho had reaped corruption: DR HIaRcR, vt o ooniorday el & Feution | singular fllelty to the man who haif comhiited {‘lfi;l‘:f";v'l"{!m“"“"""“"“"“d‘"““ ¢ o o the crime for lier sake, camo Into court and swore she was not Smilh's wife. What Smith will do now has not yetheen declded, hut Bronk- Iyn ought certainly to care for him, He and lits ) : - . ¥ @ many pouple who despise Chrfatiane | At this polat 8 wonderful field of misslon work fn | "y o o urt asking for & writ of habeas Duty of Obodloncs t0. G0t | B e e ot s ok b D G | g o L’ s o whi b gl 1o i emperticy ety Vet o b3 e okt g i T e kfi:hml;" ::'nl mfi fii«;fl:fl ":‘:flle :. nm:tllnfl;‘l‘er'llm o ;'.‘,','A':».o A n{o A g;nme;{ Put. | 2 d havo tofled on amid many disconragonionta, | Elosays he is in jall on a charge, as stated In the 0 average attendance Is aboui 100, Twenty-five Bible Leoturo in the Afternoon on the | would boopenalt tho afternoon, and inqutrers | sowin't he liko to chango pinces with ANielt | aigned the pleris dusing the monthcof Moo | mittimus, of #having lived snd cohabited with ¢ and black, by denying the Col- orado’ member and Butts of Eoyulg Carolina (the latter having o majority of 7,000 votca) their seals In Congross, they fiave, by somo means known to themaelves, mrruplcd thoJu~ wife arc entirely In ita f business, wera Invited to vome to any of tho four inquiry- | TXIO 18 Alab-.wouldn't"hc like to chango | and ovor 400 since the work commenced, Anmany | one Delln Wyborn, not. belng legally married.” relytrifts Moo of busly g{gllgy ofonc Stato and tho Executive of an- Life of Poter. frhed o -ces with Elflah? Herod with Jobn the Bap- | s possible hava been followed up, 1le snys that he was committed without any A 2 rootns for personal instruction. Ist1" Pllate with Petor] Nero wich Paull The | only thirican hase heco omed, up, and thas far 8 THE PRESIDENCY. common humanity revolts at thelr atroct- — Heh man with Lircrool Lot ue dlvufilup thig lllc(rplnfll{& Thesblessed Savior Ialiere us every- | 8Vidence boing taken as to his supposed guilt, . To the Ediior of TAa Tribune. ties, and Justice blushes at tho attempts fo jiecond of Work Done by the Chicago BIBLE-READING. oxt. srhiore in otr work, preacnted s the only refuge | and that there is nothing toshow that hé has | Lnrcovux, Iil, Dec. 12—We do not havs to ';;"'{!'dettho Constitution and the enormity of Recor® 4 f TILE LIPB AND CHARACTER OF PETER, Klrat—What & man sowa hio exprcta to reap, . | foF oor lost souls. (i Repiord hiae ownodthe | ever been gullty of any erime known to the law, | talk with Trumbull or Palmer, or anyof the | TG ay "lfg" ted :fl"}fi%m}g‘l‘“‘: Yernamo. Woman’s Temperanco Unlone ’]l'{llolnlllmn-re;nl|n;§ ye:fin&rgl n{tcmol(:n :“t‘:: huB::md.u“ always expocts Lo reap morethon | withmany precions aouls as thelr Bire. and Lio wants the matter looked up. brilllant lights of the Democratic party, to com- | last manth haa beon mainly to g:rk; of riie well 1nll was Inrgely ntton n spita prehend tho pollcy of the party on the Presi- dentlal question. When we hear one of fits small lights, even s mere villago sponter, say of the Oregon outraga that {t furnishes n case ro- quiring the Benate or Congress Lo go back of the action of the Returning Board, therefore the doors will bo opened by which Democrats can do the' same thing as to three Southern States, we know that they have thelr cue from Deinocratic headquarters. We propose to cxamino this question very briefly by the light of the Constitution, assurm- ing that the rule known as the twenty-second Joint rule Is not in force, Whether it {s or not, we know that the Constitution is in force. If bets that have been made on ' the suceess of the I ITATION, A FRAUDULENT GAB-CONSUMER, Ttis justao tn plritunl things. If hesowsahand- | 1t fs the destre of the, Lnion 1o visit a0 far a8 Detnoeratic Presidential ticket.. Tf ft has any e 0 ad the The People’s Gas-Light and Coke Uompan dienc tha | very disngreeable weather under foot, ful of tares Iio minist reapa buslicl; if he sowsthe | possible, tha h f tliore whe [r 10 Eeoiin & thus-Lig peny Andmmense Audlonce’ ok cold, raw atmosploro which ponot*4ed £40 | wind Lo must renp the WhrIVind, 1€ we. arg | Mertings, or. (o our Srtqmmcrioe Col 313 o€ | yeaterday hogan a suit by caplas agalnat Honry Tabernacle in the Evening. Lieaviest wearlng apparcl. “l : y mnoml’l“t ',,,,“ md’?.fl are u‘owh; we hase ,,(; flc&?’“m yh::ew':,": :x'cl:sn E:f‘:"fi:«:‘:;’;e:'éd'e :;n: Kublinan, whom they sccuse of cheating them " » singing of | reap all the same, How was it with our natlon J . 1- il T Sty G il 3+ Al | 9oy S oo, o | W Sl vyl o Wil 5 | T St o Y | s sy 1 el U “Whatever & flan Bowelh, that Shall {» Also cyery soul by ain oppreased,” A the last lincs | S20 BOE B Tonepts “rathron ozt | this lino of work wiil only bo known inthat dsy | with ono of thelr gas-pipes, and for years rovelod Reap.” dled” away Mr. Saukey too' I8 placa at the | they could decelya the oid athor bt they “!}_“fi;;‘";‘: 5"-',“ e W“"’-"“cndl thin quiet | 11 the pleasurc of having gas with'no cxpense. cabinet organ, and, nfter + Pause of 8 few | could not decelvo God. He was J:lu'nnlng that | work of -x-nlfi.{;‘ih-‘i%fi:,"‘ii@.‘i cnn l:’n‘cw ‘:Iqu‘bnllfu Tho 'L""lm")' !L'lllfllllt lhulr.' (lllurlnz tha tlme l.:g e momcats, during which }480 numbers of feo- | thelr sln should find them out, and” at laat they | willing to maka s acrifice of (o and strength, | Das thus eufoyed nimself he must have used NOONDAY MEBTING. lo poured fnto tho hely €n¥e out the flty- | confosscd it, after bearing tha tortures of con- Hacritcat Nay, verlly, one and all of our ladica }..!{At-x|t;§{-,,{‘c_c$11 e ):vom. -}:Ifi;fl.figrw ‘;‘,?,0.? Tall vas aszain densely o \ Tird hymn, *What 'In{ 1y sina on Jesus,'" "'fi",‘,‘,‘:g";:;"fi:;m,}“"fi,{“"‘,’,:'um Atpiek tois T o sl rep P AL they arrive ot this GoncIEIGH, A8 10 ML Wiy Farwell Hall was agnln densely packed at the | pNCH, W P8k o0 Jotiied con amoro. for sending & paor Fellow Tk 16 T "“47_ loving worda of sypathy, flew open, ae It were, o | ever used by the cunning defendant to proye noon mecting yesterday., ,The opening hymn Brother M,,mf"nlfcn {uvu ont the seventy- tiary in Obfo 1 t tho fust .I hW ”'l o them. In cloxing of our work, givon tous | Lis sin, And now, Kuhlman having falled to s “reclous promiso, attr wiich. tho ve- | ara iy Y518 awoukthe mame o oty | U3 fLEMG, fo foot, he ust, punihmentof | ool lyue w merifchre Ve sl wrat | M ity Apdboe, Kublan baving falcd to quests for prayers were read. The Rev. Mr. | sounds,? whie was feclingly sung by the con- | 104 gono that bz, 1t nisver could have stood by n plotlous experienco what a powerful Savior wo | 16Ct 118 1ittie gas bill. They are, however, deeper significance, they are destined to s} rebuke, and_ Northern Democrals, such as Hewltt and Randal), might now learn a valua- g}’o“';‘?::nhmbr:: the rgl(dhdcmannu;r of nlm,lr rethren, who ave unfortunatcl tasted the bitternen of war, 4 It Tiiden and Hendricks had been elected, much as we should have regretted the chiofee, our acquiescence in {t would be full and come plete, and we lave faled to find a Republican ¥ho counscls any otlier course. Hoyes and Wheeler having heen elected, the law will ro- quire Democrats to acqulesce. WitLax B, Joxgs. e 'Se A gregation, wiv rose. before God fu judiment. Hle must fess his | haveto fight our battics for us. | We rest f rendy to effect setticmnent, It ‘possible, on “‘an | the rule violates the Constitution it is a iy, | R T e e e e z:;{l"g”‘ fifi?;‘a;fif““ Talnlates.Lrom ‘Gleve: 5 15,“)'? 'w;l'\efl""l"’;:“zgg"v‘;fig, by the, {}&'blllv'hfi sl aud, umtusgh it menat thfczl) years ul':’x;;;w'nf gfig‘éfil-fiflefi&d Nord, aad untd THA' be-ai ine | cquitable basia. 2 and If tho Constitution and statutes furnish » MeVICKER'S THEATRE-~-KELLOGG, y O < e, s 8 ¢ must reap what he had “sown. have oury. e rule or rules of actlon, plain, practical, an ST the scrvices of the hour, g y plaln, p B e | gt ST o | BESSOAA Brn f wo s | Attt ot vortsat s w7 | g s e il nprtog e | el L, Sien B poiehond | 0uND ERGEIRE 0PERA, That 11 THoly Snielt will manifest Tiin presence | onc-hyidred-aid-scvonteenti hymu, °_ © My | CR78 06 1o bbby man in spito of Lis Ticting | in Brookiym. - Tho- Onlon hus. Mivesbrsaenoahy | of th s cily, azainat the Knickerbocker Life-In- | Ly tho Constitutlon the President of the Sen- [ Mieturn for o limited namber of topresontations ©of tuls unrivaled organization, commoncing . MONDAY EVENING, DEOC, 18, Amerlca’s Great P; . 0, D, p Bunnn:’l‘llu slosa | Mr, O, D, HEBS' Grand_Fuglish Opers CLARA LODISE KELLOGG, Company. Werhemoesods: I TROVATORES, oo, 22, THE FLYING d , X o twe faitly0oks up to Tnee,” alter which Mr. Bankcy e : surance Company to recover theamountof a """:':fnflh;'fif:,'f' h',';';"“fi"a::d ’L“""‘,'el'.f‘ "{L.‘('h'l'g gayy tho solo, ¢ Not now, my child,” l"lm ,&”"Rl' puulshment, now that ho has con; over thy "“"‘d( States) and napires tobe as lcy on Jull{gu SNorton’s life, Tho defense Is fown P Ight young D, Moudy'then atnounvetl that the subjoct | feesud an ziven his heart to Christ. much a natlonal Inatitution as the Y. M. C. A, “ a wilinoy Rectpt ONARCY fuf & Jauyery Lo ey | s Sfien was tho “Life of | , D¢ sure yoursinwill find youout.” Gud | Miss Frances E. Willard, the accomplished | that he did not pay his Hrvmlflm fn time, an ot ey Y iknovAnamlt Ut 1L NS, ATLUEHOOD, SurTIc first. glimpso wo had | %278 1t 8ud means it. You must mect the con- | and devoted President of tita Union, wiipse ex- | that the uolicyhas npaed.., Wi bl williprole Yohelaven young mens by & grand oG for thi of Peter was when he and Androw were or | fcuences of your sins even though God hos | tensive tour at the East has been productive of “",}Y oceupy the greater part of "Hllfli il Soitstion 67 her “rmidehildren s aitudt fanuosts of ; ¥ ool | forgiven you“the guilt of them, It you get | such good results for tho past few monthe, will hie_condennation case of tho Metropalitan Seino Chlatian siven forthelr mmavel bwonnds | ooy, Vo tnade tholr Hvelllvod by caps | uiad i 3 Thar n broale yons sem i omtiar. | Focisiop fesults, for the Elicazo, oxcent whon | Gty Railway Company vs. Tho Clicago Jyest fara wlfe fn traubles for the converalon of gt | (EHE 6, JARY, UK {mte, of U aou, after | With bim and it i§ to o cut off, ho may forgive | absent on lecturc engagements, and will desote | Division Raflway Compuny is sct beforo Judge ate presides when the certlficates are opened; Dot only that,—he 18 required to open them, and theyarc to be counted. By whom! Wao malntain that the Prealdent of tho Senate has the right to count them, but It Is not Incumbent onhim todo so in person; and suppose the counting may be delegated to two or three gen- Mfl*- Dec. 32 3 DUTCHIMAN, A N th 1. i I ! o] v Rogers to-day. BATURDAY, GRAND RELLOGG MATINER, :::,;‘ b{“n v:hhm ‘{orfll\n‘e;,r::ll,ml:::“c:vlr; n{nuq ’:: “ PAEWvéIXK lu!l“ Nn‘z)nfli:hl, and u“w 5“?.“' and {fi.‘,"t‘;‘:‘,}: Im;l\:rll-l'l' :’xgnl.pm&v;:‘l’?hu fl%'thy‘» 5;2"3": lierself to the home worleof the Association. e lut ruycuonu In the case of Hatheway v, &x?nzuut ::{posln(c('lfllor ’I“‘l‘“ p.nrpusu by the l;rr:slz; Tfi:‘:‘& rg'T seaus C;,mfi'éf-_"fi? at {ho Box-Office of the angodly melshborhood fu ' the country. ek lu't:nrct“l;'e nle:. R»“n:_r,a mwm;nu b u,'r‘ uet | huvid, God took him from the sheepfold and MISCELLANEOUS The Ilinols Central Raiirond Cotpany et al, | dent of the Senate. Tho persons g0 appointe e, 3 Biblo-cloks C:Ihf?":' ; Pray 10.; e it b he ek, A \.Pu" ,.g ou of ot::; madé W King over Tsrael, but David saw o * 2 . were given to the ju :cnlerdnyn;num hg and | should be members of the Senate, at least we HAVERLY'S THEATRE, gesieerso secve Chcabyl for severalalcl by S5 L0 f o il R Sue | beautiful womsun and took hier. Then he caused HIEPaRL. they then retired, withlcave to scal thelr verdict | think they ought to be, for 4f t should result | pormen ooloy's Theatrs, Tandolph-st. betwee: jod will holp thom and bleas them: for+ 4ang! a lttle farther, uud let down his ncts, Pet tr 25 tes, ph-st., n O idibuahiors oy aea Hioin s JOT memmbora vulicd out, but was of the opiuon that it wouly | V¢F, husband to be murdered to lide hls sin of Bpectal Dispalch §o The Tribune. I case they agreed during the night. that the fouso of Representatives should be Clark and Lasale. 3 Iy God wilhrestors ety nrle; o e s D of no uae aa they had Tot CaUELL uny Ui "d“"'""fi" Hie it Sy, grimes and curses Tiogwrokn, fll, Des. it—~Rucklord bas cileit Tlenry K i‘:fi:rx{‘nnfll‘gf:‘l?lf:fwfénlny agafnst 'fi‘.!“‘”‘,’.,‘,}’, R e T Uil e | VAR S s lrgpristors ";:m‘!‘:‘:"byh:"b‘l",‘:‘“'.."i‘,':n’",':r";"'l;";_. and wnd chil, | for several fours. Nevertheless o complied %:'.;fd Dm ‘?m]:]mb:::'kmi!n i ‘3:?7’:"«::;:1’{ e rovivil fover, | Tho mhsied seliglany the proceeds of the schooner Dick Sumers, to | Lo oy i By e q-ro tnllh;muul in counting the certificates in the Senate. Upon the count In tho Henate *‘the person having the greatdst number of votes shall be President, 1f such number shall be a mujorfl;; g ania Be TROUBADOURS,S peck commenc. 11, ) L i B D U R et Sranizationy extraysganza, cntited the BROOR. : ' brothers nnd | With the request of Christ, und when they came | HaVId Wi oxcltement provalls, and what few sfoners our en f him It pur- e sy e e n of 185 ror o wayward | Lo draw in thele nets the tapture of i aa s Tlize caea hiave camo to ofenowledge IthIn | scora of cturclier, tho Young Mon'a Christian | S imoner ot e g 1 1T 88 parl p Bors Tor a ehureh and pastor 5’3:'3’1“;93:{33'?13’: Ercat that, tho et wave wiy, unable to bur L6 | ayaytliolr Fives, whom they ad taken 1g by | Assbclation, theReform Ciub, and Temperance BANKRURTCY MATTERS. [+ A noed; fora mivther and o-childroa; Tor my A | nghore, aud Christ sald, * Follosw me, and £ wil because they bad taken o fancy to some othier | gathered into the fold through thoe mintstrat tary petition in bankruptey yesterday, Hia | af the whiole number of Electors appointed. Tro e UG f5m all the comic operas, Deo, 18, ot 198 R family In nod aMictlon; for an invalld | o et nanor o men.t Tore it will b woman, - Do you suppose Giod Swomt punish ‘,f’,‘,.,e Rev. C. M. Murm:) ‘ic"s":;:'n"s’u::u::;“ debts, oll unsccured, amount t6 §0.166.40. The | That ralo g plain, positive, and direct, accord- | 35S NELLSON. Dor-lieet open on Taursday, Dec. 140 Gughter and hor hugunds many othier personal | tnake shel un. e %Foct | thoss men for that i Becauso sentenco gt L ¥ | ussets consist of land mortgngea for 21,663 and | ing to the Constitution, Tho President of the by relatlves for God's blessing | thut Feter wns first called to be a disciple. Many aral 1w o v, | of the Young Men’s Christlan Assoclation; by | worth nothing sbove the incumbrance; notes O hel? (Flomqa aud.relutivens continue (o pread | non rush o tho work of. the Savior withouy | 882 ety h s ot exoryted SR | tho Rov. Mr, Plckde, of Malnes ond several oiher | and bille: $1555 Doce, mules nud covws, 85,003 tor mo poer of 116, Toly Sulrit with tho ciuscties :“f'n‘;;’l’f\';clf:‘l’lfélr;’gflz"lf“;f";}!;n;‘;’::;l‘;'i”uisn:"‘l‘;’ Iu them to do cvil,” eays tha Seripture, but Gud | well-known revivallsts, These meetings were | talves, plgs, tud '-‘”mk"';’l fi’f‘“ carriagen e l'l::lr:‘“"-‘ Chirlatinn workers of thla city, | fsters, Prenchers mado of men atand tn the way | [ be sura to vilt (N6 slouor for Lis fulquity, | started n tho State Street Daptmt Church | Uit #35: ogrleultural *Implements, 8703; ! Be sure your sin will flnd you out. You maj Tl choses In action, £1,184, FROM A PROSTITUTH. of the Lord’s work in the vineyard, A younj . you Y fat 0 o'clock Inst Bunday morning. At Geotrge W, Campbell was appolnted Asslznes After tio opening prayor Mr. Moody read the | mau ance asked the sneaker, # What evidence | U $0 coneeal i, but God inay so arouse Jioe | st the ottendance was swmall, but, | of A. M. Ferrler & Bro. A Eup;nualuml eet, > consulence that of your own accord you will go followirg Tetter, saying he kad been In doubt, | [o¥e L that God wants i i tho miistey 1" 1fa | Zoq'confos It aud laks the punispmens. . 5° | na fntercst was awakened, the audlences b, | sa% was bt hoid in the'sane case, and 25 cents whetter to mako {t public or not, but did eo | \on some souls to Ghrist lio phould tahe iy | Whoen L was in London, I ent to sce tha wax- | camo larger und larger, untll now thoy aracomn. | cush on the dollar was offered ‘and ucecpted, - i o " 8 e 0 This will bo payable in cush within forty e (oo mue ot ooived | syidonce that Godlisd glven bl nenl, Soma | 2P} S Jedtm il tho 7 Clumber | pelled toald meetings anvoral Limes o ey in | St WAL jbo Jaablo, fn sl within osty bly earncst sympatly with the clasa ol persons Efi?g‘fi ll;x‘;g'!]xlte mm::lmomdmutlfiuwb}-y é.}‘fl.“ %Iu: groatly inpressed me. Hohad murdored his | Morton spok at the Westniluster Presbyterian dividend of 7 pe cont WMAEM}“‘{:CI‘]-U’-M”} presented by the writer, and durlng tho read- | Bot called thein provlo Teavo somerhing. ~ Mans | ¥ifo fn order to marry another woman, aud had | Church to married people. Iie announced to- | do3 In the tase of Thumas A, McClelland, o iog there was alinost breathless silence. Nothe e \ling to follow Chirlst it thes: '“l:)' Conecaled his crime 50 that no onc over suspeet~ dni' that he should probably leave fur Jackson- | the firm of McClelland & Sflfi°~ ing has produced such an ovorwhelming Impres- | Bliowed ty lioon their fehe . One man o ihe | ot him. 1o ‘married tho other woman, | villo on Friday. To-morrow will bo tho last op- | _An Assigne will Do slentell st 30 - muto-day slon upon an gsudience since the mcetings be- | spenker that ho would liko to embrace Chrln'tu flm Jvaedmn:glbe’:mxcrut‘:m.::i:ufi“:éd hfi:z;& m{ll:nllgrl‘\;;wg;ahlg:;md many friends in hfs lnknucg;u:g:slufi:x?:élcc&'; rlvlnffl} be held at the gan, ana the thought that the writer, who had %‘;:g\‘-" 'c;:‘ul‘(xl r;al!; 'f'gf xm h'(‘n:‘ &:I:ugl.a 1}“‘;‘“’ ulg to torment him. Tt %ruw worao and worsc, | Bhort stay here, and the feeling is general thnt | same tine ln' the case of Cl mflfia llffcm:r& 2 eridently been a lady of culturo bofora her sad | Peter givo upi o f Wit 18 nll that in come | HiLexistenco actunlly Lecame hateful to him, | the Young Mcn's Chirlstian Assoclation of Tiii- [ A first dividend mecting will be Leld at 2 p. al, was probably in tho house, sdded not a lit- | & oW broken nets. af i that n com- | g hic went and gave himsolf up to the officers | mois have in him o warm-hearted, carnest, and | M. in the case of Jobn 1. Batlen, Eenate judicially knows that not more than 39 Electors have ‘In fact been appolnted, aud if o greater nuinber should be shown by papers purporting to bo certlficates (as there doubtless wm?ln conecquence of double certificates from four States, he must kuow that some are frundulent. The President of the Sennte judiclally knows that Oregon Is entltled to cust three Electoral votes, aud three only, Two certificates may be opened from that State, one of which wilt show that three votes have been geast for Hayes and Whecler, and iIn the other two_for Iayes and Whecler and one for Tilden and Hendrickg. He will know that three of thesesix votes aro neces- sarily a fraud or mistake. Tlic three caet for Haves nnd Wheeler will be acsompunied by a showinz that the Republican Electors received more than 1,100 votes in ex- HAVERLY’S OPERA-HOUSE, MISS NEHILSON. Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH bas the pleasure to snnoonca {hat, by arfangement h - {PA Ll ATTaogement. with thie Magagemont of Hsver. MISS ADELAIDE NEILSON, England's Representative Shabsperean Artiste, will make ber Arst appesraace In three éuuln Chicago, * M EVENING, DEC. 18, 1870, et s P GEomeaurine which 'the il ok Thieatres—1s to cxiend over ONE WELR ONLE. " McVICKER’S THEATRE, LAST WEEK'OF MR. & MRS, W. J. FLORENCE, 1n thelr auccessful American Comed, d LA e cess of those given to thelr Democraticop | Ton. l_l'-'rdwen Slote, Mr. . J, Florence A parfson with what he gotl He got Chrlst, 3 , i cMiclent Secrotary, BUPERIOR COUNT IN LRIBF, onents. The sealed packuge contalning the | M. General Giidor, e J: Florence lo}a:tho lmem’fi wlun‘ Y bich 'iho sudlence | which was worth more than all elso in tho {’§ fikfimaf?:gifi?x'sldl.'L'Zu“u'fi‘f.‘n'infl.fifikrfidw"if\?; UNITARIAN. INDEPENDENT coxezneNoe At | Tho First National Bauk of Hudson, Wis,, | Piree 1iu Gl w:celgxi“\-n‘:gan?;‘nut v:gnlalg Zhe Guming e oy listened to her well-worded letter:] world, any longer with the horror of that sin upon his KENOSIA, began a suft for §2,000 ngalnst the Chicazo & | the :cnnfi-ug of the Governor that they orony | Next week, RELLOGG'S ENGLISIL GPERA. wmaprastiiite, sndin peratlag tie dally pagers rist (Matt., xIv., 80). The uld him to God {8 falthful to forgive you If you confess, CKPOUD, 1M1, Due, 18.—When the Ortho- A. J. and Ferdlnand Neaberger sued Margaret | because Cronin pocketed the evidenco and re- h N snofien onxions Lo hear_you say something for | go outof tho ehlp and walk to Hi hy Ry i ADELPHI THEATRE w, tnd for our clans. You admit into your prea- Fvnl.cr: but when Feter snw the bolncrx‘-lo&u\v:ug sad e fs futhiul to uuulahfl o S doxfimlpu gl -} fused to surrender it but the package contau- fng the other certiicate will contafn the Gov- ernor's cerilficate that twoe of them had been so R T T o e U v then re i he Brookiyn Theatre ie yengeance of (ioil ohn Dl nrtin Heldrich, and Morris - geioandinvita sxpetlonces trom men“whio uao | ko hocame afraid anil bogan to shulc; but. Whon m,‘},‘,’;{‘,‘c‘;‘fl‘y’,}";;’{l{,;’&i”?,,“‘t‘},;::“;’,,‘n{;‘;f,"’ai‘,‘g it s rofreabing 10 noties. the Tmoremertaol the | mag commenced n suit for §20,000 aainst David \ilas on tho foce of the carth. Yo warn them to | B¢ thought of the wind 16 got his oye off God came to thie Young Men's Christlan Associa~ | 8Mall body of ‘men who compose the Independ- | and*Charles W. Krlegh, The Largeat Theatre, . chosen, and that Crouin was the third, An unapproschable . fo Christ" {n time to besaved. . You b and becamo afrald, 1 -meot e cnt thinkers In religion fn this Stute and Wis- Charles E. Foss fied a bill against Solomon Then the President of tho Senate, with the The Greatest 1] 30, Biace your alay o Chicagor totmy knowledge, | 80 fbls with doubting Christinns, Potor got h.",",fl&“ff;,"‘:i‘,,’}&f :: f&m“lmf“&::fcu“’f,‘% consin now assembled {u conterencant Kenoshn, | F. Allen, of Vergenues, Vi, A.'T. Hemingway, | two certifieates before bim, and mm?}npnnyhm o f&%u%'{'g{ el uld one word of comfort to us, Soveral daysngo | his oyo off Christ whon ho suw tho bolaterous | g wldowc\{ mother dl" ho brought down her | Wis. Tho niucteenth session of the Confer- | Walter Hutler, aud Jsasc K. 'and Martho &, Ane apors, showing an ageregate of slx votea cast Company, and . PROGRAMME, Looticed that you advised young mieu who were | wind. Doubting Christinns got their eyes oft i ence of Unitarians and Indupondent societivs | drews, to foreclosd two mortgages for the sum g with ** Lnrlola™ ** o eavo theus atoncaand | Ghtist, and thet by beeome ureamng bopie, | &y halr with sorrow o the grave. v 8 gag ; " commenced at Kenosho Inst Tuesduy, and con- | of £3,600 on 50 much of the S, 3§ of the 8. E, 1 Lare nothing more to dg‘wjm thom." Would It not | full of daikness, God never tells us to do nur the ,,fhfiflgaov:"'fi&‘";,Ec‘:“n';‘“:fiu“{ffl:"h[':.‘ tinues over until to-morrow Thur{ ay. The | of the 8. E. 3 of Scc. 11, 89, Lx.fu lies cast ol Hysbeoniol {0 g0y, 2 Nok.onlycome guracity | thing which wo ere not able. Poter's:vrayor In | §iooygacr those to rise who desfred to be- | "cesion ovened iith a sermon by the Rey. | the Desplaines River. i e L )’.‘l‘m‘;i'.’ ,";,‘,‘"a'.."n"‘,“‘;";_ this emergency was to tho pofnt: “ Lord, save | some Chriatians, 141 men stood up, Who were | Brooke Herford, of the Church of Mcesalah, COUSTY COURT. wll, AmTtoo low to bs askod by manto come | *hC." Gud ucver hikes to be doubted. When counted from THE TRINONE desk, E’mdm many | Chlcago. ‘To-day, Wedneadany, after brief devo- In the ostato of Albert Hennlsch, s lunati ‘Christ, when Goa IHimself has sald, | Adom got in doubt In tho Gardon of Eden, more who could not be geen from that pojut, | tlonal exerclses, congratulaifons, and reports | the conservator’s bond In the suni of $20,00 #Therg 18 wone righteous, no, mot one,” | the devil got him whare he wanted him. | Tyugg My, Moody nsked to mect him slone in | from the Becretary and socletics, the Rev, J, L. | wus approved. e ‘Thers ure — youn; glela in this | Peter's confession, “Tho are the Clrlst, tho i iy o dJoucs, of Jaueaville, read an eseay: * Our dty who nré. lu!dlnF]l\'l:gflll Am‘fs because of the | Son of God,"mm!cyl its -lceson to us, Con- tho faquiry-roowis. Fho wsual after-mectings o ! Y il g u Oregon, three of which ho knows ure neces- earily {llecal, will have no difllculty whatever in decidlug the question presented without golnj back of the returns. All the evidence require will be before him, and it will show that the Governor caused to be certified_the election of the three men as Kiectors. Two of them— Cartwright and Odell—met; the third—Cro- nin, who had not in fact been eleted—did not Cheapcst Prices,| Matinces Wednesdaya and Saturdays,—256 snd 16, 25, 50, 76 cents, |50 cents. COLISEUM, Monday, Déc. 11, and during the week, + ; : ; Misslon,” “wideh was followed by & = ot calondar, | mett with the two. “Tho o lled tho vacancy | T [ iz Combinati latfol passions of men who huve joined your | ferslon {s the most fmportant step after bolief, ;v:&fnkhc?u;}d nl;g"whlm FUYSALY 0L the vask yery sensiblo _discussion, In the nuer?mun ,g;,'f’ %’;fif"&‘,“ficlfibfi,‘lki’} L";c.fnn,:“m:&, by the appointment of Watts, and those thrc«yx e I‘ Eat ld[m Dm mflnflfl[ :::l‘;?x;h:ffi svu:':uofi: ;:;l:: :ln:::; 11;‘:!: l,'l'x‘::o“‘nnllll} Without confesslon wo cannut have penco. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dr. Thomas Kerr, of Ruck!urd,ul‘ll.,dcnrcred Company, on trial, cast three Electoral votes for Hayes and Wheel- Tho Fineat Gymnesta tn the World, togcther with sa f2ditiny ones l{“" rulned? 1s it right that sach Peter wasa true Trinitarlan. e belleyed In Noon-meeting at Farwell Hall to-day. Bible | 80 eloguont ud(lren} subjccho Tho Liberal Juban JAMESON—327 to B52, cxcept 823, 833, | er. That was a legal act, In the dulng of which e o Compan of Forty Povwlar Artists. Dest y tszs should Lut" Hare You 1o Word of comfort fll:‘;&yvlflum Sonof God, and confessed Him | jeoturg thera by Mr. Moody at8 p. Subject: | Fulth; Its Mothods of Estinution fn the Recor- | 593,535, 313, 850, No. 803, Wysock! va. Bars Bandny Afieteoonus: T a8 N ;}&y'. Every Evening st 8, and “ Walking with God.” Preaching in the even- | Pition of Truth.” The work of the day con- todzie, on trial. all the forms of law were complled with, Cro- uin, refusing to meet the other two, and belug At tho transfigurntiol uded by HAge " oy, c] c| s et oo, | B i otaogonty b | oyl ksl 15" sen, | footnl o, opunite, et | LSttt Uit i o iy izl 2 MRS | 100,000 J&“&?‘:’:{g,‘:"‘;lf‘;;"%’,fig:‘.“&“::cm{"‘:"i‘?fll shiip {8 a snare, a8 18 also preacher worship, Tho T'r‘fiffi “{,‘,‘,},""‘Bamfikfi‘%fil',l::r,";?'\mm Moody | Of business, eicction of ollicers fof tho ensulig | ggi s 5,2:?.: i EIT ey e | csantod 0 the President of fia Stasts upon WORTL OF aluuch figure in e devil has succceded n thrmvlnF cuafl In the | ung Bankoy at the abernacle nromise t6 be “. year; 10:50 8. m, essay, by the Rev. G. E, Gor- |~ jypae MoAvListen—Set cases, term Nos, { the face of the papers contained In the two ) y A Lk you are s ontealded evasgolist, and | QI8 of | hoge who, ‘aro eonifiually erving | Bt youhd. Tn tho morming e 8 siclock i, | Jen, of Firat Unilarian Soclty, Mitwaulces, fol- | 1 J5P0E, CALUSTER—Ser. caset, form Now | the faco of the MEN'S AND BOYS’ REW CLOTIING, Jeder inoto to tho Lastes of eucety thun to" your | £ Chrlst," & Church. ‘This Idea of churchmans | Aoody vwill delver his- Jaas Susly ot ing nd. | 1owed by discussion, Afternoon, 2 o'clock, ser- | Grune, No caseon thnl. s d‘:f{f You give yoursolr jip 10 work: far |h’ll‘; 1s n‘arlnrulu{ ‘lhu il“!" 3 Mroey T ol b Al s - morninic Al tou o essay by the Kev, lt.s L.[ Herbert, of | ~Jynor FARwaLL—Sct case 1,89, Stelnmetz 0 b nently w many atnndoned Womeh s o | doniey oy I ' o trcor of Peter was his fiess early-morning Ioetaron that they havo | et Ghelsien Congregatlonal Sovlety, Gunera, " IUDGE WiLLLsMs—Set caso 1,075, C e necd " comfartof Josus Chelst 8a mucliua | bo offended. of Theo," and Chrlst ‘told hin Bk ity bin cloning om e best, efortay | 7 o S ndertand, ot “tho. Fosrin Unitatien o Wa=sRet g J0my, Caspbioyh, Any person with threo gralnsof common sensc could doclde that question, and would promptly do 80, by saying that the three to be counted wers thoso contained in the package represcnting threo votes for Hayes and From the Dowery Loan Office, Now York, to0 bo sold 1o pay ADVANCES. Those desiring OVERCOATS of any grade or styleor full aults of any description or color, D n the vory Intest styles, aton-third their feytandaro just as capabie to romain steadfaat |4 Thi night beforo tho cack ahull erow thon Soclety_of Chicago; subject, “ Tho Better Re- Visceler, Yolue, WO o CKUAYILE Lhes Swp Hierea L iadieichaon ca hebe ot utanng e shalt deng Mo irico, " This was tho buinniys | LS I8¥o preceded it Tigion Camtag? " Tireen. S4EEs e Dot onae uas | - ‘Che it of & eouik Ciswern, 7. Which 1t | Lobiek ot i i, ol owa fateteat by ol thepeqrom ocloty While they ars sdmutted | or*Dotary downfall.. ITo was 100 sonfidene 1o Alvoly Tor womenna. :,,J,',‘”,,“é,’,’,’g,,‘{,",,}“}’fd,ffi,‘,‘; —— WETT . Drown o, dncob, Albert, js8ac. fenlamin, | was Intended to swindle Hayes and Wheelcr out locloss out, muet be Short, Sharp, and Declsive Ymeof us) will bu thore 10 heut wha't yousuy! | of destruction, and fs Hable to fall at any time. | HeCme Tue cholr will be composed exclusively EVANATON, 2188748, and motion for new trlal by both par- | ford the pretext that was fntended, that of en- & : 151 & 163 So. Clark-st., Noar Madlson-st., CIIICAGO. FIRE! FIRE!! /] of ladles. At nizht men only will bo adiitted, 4 SiNruL Gine, Peter did not tako the warning, © Whail Me X J The Village Trustees held a special mecting | ties. & e reading tho leter, Mr. Moody offered a | deny o LurdT Such a_ thing te impoestbio.® | 41 Wiata'5u the fowr daets o {oony o et | Tacaday ovening, with tho full Toard brosent | 1 SivEmoR Covn—Coxrasst ob—Fist Nationat Do e orsssu anid tetder emotlan for thes | Bunstful men aro all liablo tofatl i an unguard- | piatform will bo resorved for thusd whe desirg | and an unusual number of outsiders In attend. | JA0K of Mutioon ve. Alonzo Bor fallen wonien, whio, he sald, wor not & bit | ed moment. Men always fall on tho strong | [ become Christlans and for young converts, | ance. ;\(‘Lnlcruur{’. Smith & C e ame a, va. Richard W. d, Yorse than fallen men, Mr, Mood: e olnts of tlhelr character, Moses fell on his hu- i 4 , 3 0, ity ‘:gum try nmi o mnlgfln:"?v%rfictg g“my' AlbaT PR boirlnvu Elijah on his These two clusses only can get tickats at the In: Mr. Iglchart reported that the Finance Com- 5‘:7. ter Baabve, Charles and Auns Behre: abling the Demnocratle party to go behind the action of the Returaing Boards {n South Carc- ilna, Florlds, and Lomsiana. Toe man who would degrade the bigh offica of Governor of a 8tate to so vile and contompt- ible n fraud—he did not originate ft—should s class of persone, and curnestly fnvited them | faith, and Samson on lis strength, “Tradltion &‘f{{,;?,‘}:’c‘,‘;{‘n‘,fl‘;;mfi‘pfid",;’,.’r'e'}gg,“f;',gg;‘f mittee had recclyed the following-proposition, | _Jubox Tavesox—Alezandor Moore va. L. B. | be held heueath toe contempt of even sealn- | . CLOTEITING Yisome to tho Tubernuclo and liear thy lopu | states Liat Poter could never afterwarda thinks | oo " Yo Yo altormn ooy ormed meads | s acessed o the Honrd: e Ui Seors n sitver pare s 1o o oneratle | Sl{ghtly Damaged hy Water phich Christ beld out o them in tho Gospel, | of that night when ho donfed tus Lord without | piupe sorvicos,—by applylng for them f person | We tarther pronose, In regard to the claim ofthe |, FRCUIT Uovit—Conreamone—Mary Walsh, ad- | Boriators in elther party will in a few weeks y 2! ; oly any in the nudicnce wers in tears, Tho fm- | burating fito tears. B this weele, from 10 0'clogk. T tha moruing | Village of Evanaton againet Merrll Ladd, lato Vii- | Riulitratels, v, John Wooubridge, 81,035 — | by required to sssoclatd with him. Thoy will | At tho Jato"fire of Hally Garrison & Co., Now [iifnon made by o scena cannot fall to be a | An wriotuer oceaslou Poter was gullty of diso- | ubilsy oelock at night, “The somalader ot (s Tako Trenaurer, that wa will nay 810,000, as ol | LD /oAt Sl IR RCRNCE Company, ¥ 54— uting benellt, “The letter 1tsell, however, ia | bedience. Christ told lifm to watch and pray / ¢ » i ows: 8ix thonsand dollars cash In hand on the 7 i Iy a fuir showing of the work uf tho ro- | but ho fell asleep. Soma people say the alm.?'; fl,‘ofi:,"mlgrfl;‘afi“}l;' L';",:]L’gfl ‘u‘},,:‘l‘: “‘m’.‘(‘):: acteptance of this propoaition, and the balance of “l“’,?,;l“’ b otional Pk Ds,"l'flfi“;'l“ ,3‘%“‘::';“‘{,"' ral, If Mr. Moudy hus beon n “oneesided | as supornatural, but that fs all nousonse. A | tieicats ; & the $10,000 In two equal payments In thlrty and | 3¢iine g 050,70, —A1 M. Bmith o, Willlam erangetst,” the Woman's Evangelestic Com- | sleepy church is somothing to bo avolded, 2 YOUNG LADIES. ~llxlylduyl. r‘u-pfcu\‘o: ) ;ml| wE-gake ‘l?’ l“:llé Bpeck, 8176, 25, mitteo hnve furnlahied the other side with car- | Whenever the church goes Lo sleop you ore sure 7o tAs _Editor of The Triduna. wlnfi“,‘!:,'hfilfx:nfi";'}“ D8 mais or payableonne | _ dunaz Rodens—John Kille ve, James G. Wright Tioricnd God’a biessings on it, and quito . | to seo church quarrels aud unleasintnoss, Tho | Type Pani, Dec, [BeMr. Moody Las spoken | FiRiover 510,000 of " thio #uld clatin against vajd | Jerdlet $320,40, snd motion for mew triai, I Bumber of Just such porsous as this broken- | church-member who goea to the theatro or the | to hoth parents and young nien, bitt the young | Ladd: and, on the other lund, wo walve uny right fi"“‘""sm “‘"‘"’l‘ ‘}" ""‘"‘l},""’”l ‘X”“;f:'cf"“{'c' pyried woman havo been rescucd, heltered, | ball-room fs aleep, and fnthat conditton he Is an | Indies have been entirely alighted. We haye | to o m any dividend upon tho remnindor uf wald | il SERIERS, ot - Yo KRACC AL A York. $50,000 worth of Meu's and Boyd' Fine Clothing, 10 be sold st Appraiser's valne, which Is 50 per cent below drat cost, Sale ta continno from day to day untll closed, at 168 South Clark.st., Chiengo, 1Nl Jobbera will ind it to their advantage to exam: ine our atock. probably have no power to eject bim, bui they can show hiin that utter contempt that attaches to a dishonest man, As to the three Southern States, no dlfMentty can arlse, The President of the Scnate knowa udicially that Chamberlain was Governor of South Caroling, Btearns of Florida, and Kel- logg of Loulsintia, and nlso knows judiclally the numiber of Electoral votes that each of thosy wi eayed, casy prey for Satan,, been expecting o sormon’ever sinco the first clali, and th villago 18, as to” eold lust montloned | Jardich $o37.60.70l, A, D Waldo va. Georgo B | £ e "y ore ontltled to give, Tho Hayos and SCALES. ko Scripture losson was read by Mr. Moodly | On tho nleht wlicn Potor donted Chrlat ha | 1 youos B bat 1 prosoect of any, ns this Ja | #ou, to bo entitied o récoive whatever dividond | LAvia; verdich S0, . Wheoler votes of theso States will bo’accom- FAIRBARKE fum tbe first book of Bamuel, xv., £3: ¢ To | Was strongiu the tlesh, “He drow his sword and | the last: weeld of tho evancellsts, Bhall we | Liercon may bewmado or may becomo due from said anied by all the cvidence required to make vbey 18 better than sacriflee, cut off the car of the higli-pricat's survant. | fiatter ourselves that wo not do noed the prayers | Aniznee, or on account of tho estato of eald Ladd HOLDING A NEW ELECTION, i legal, and ina condition to be_lawiully 0 ETANDARD 54 A Sioonr. ot roblk i, and reiaded Tho i, Wk | of e poupler Yoino LA™ | BPGUOMLI MR BIEOIL | e B e e | ol il et o it SCALES e queation to-day, suid Mr, Moody, 1s, What | ing the wounded man whole. And sgaln Peter — o = ORT WAYNS, Ind., Dec. 0 article In | will not contain such evidence. As there will be dhal T4 o bo snved? Tirra s snagswer inls | Wil Guity of - I5ing, Ono 1o nouds TEMPERANCE. Treet e e sl semaenaee el b roil s | tnls morolug’e, TotmoNE, & olling & New | L seia-of cortinmen femn” tacn ot oo o ALL RiNpS. 9055 worg, obedicnce. There are s goodmany | 100 to keep it “wp. Threa times ho HRESN chargeo of tho sid cikim gulnst sald Ladd and the | Ejection,” I regard as the most sensible solution | States, ho will necessarily know that one wiil bo FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O. Plo In theso duys who wanttoget futo | denled that ho kuew = tho Redeemer, [ BEPORT OP TIE COMNESIONDING SEORNTARY. CLerESofthossidcllm oguinat CuaiN, o IO - | flieiul, und the svidence appearing on the face | 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, jaren, but thoy don't want togo theroin | and on onoof tho donfulshe swore horribjo | Followlng {s an tuteresting roport of the work - 5. A, Dowxgn, of our Presidential problem that hua beon offer- | or'yho’ paners will clearly demonstrate whera Becarefultobuyonly the Genuine, God's way, They don't like this giviog up, this [ oatls, As Christ was taken fnto the high- | done by the Chicugo Woman's Temperanco ‘Tuoxas A. Cosanove, ed. Whichever party fn Congress makes that | tho fllegulity les. A S wurender, this “obedlence. What d,fi b},fl“ priest’s palace, he gave one look on Petor which | Union, prepured by the Sceretary, Mrs, Rounds: H. N, laLtano, proposition end presents it in pructical shape, | The States of South Carolina, Florlda, and FINANOIAL. w7 8baut tho work of salvation? Did he pre- | Won him back/ 8o it fx alwavs with the back- Tho work of the Unfon hos n'ldly Incroased | _ Mm Iglehart moved the ucreptance of this | (Lo™juive the sympathy of the people, and tho | Loutslana ure entitled in tho agaregate to ning- NO1AL. Dbenance, and tears, and prayers? No, Hao | slidor. Chrlst wil nlwa{s forgive and look | ginco tho 1st of Octaber, o.,.-h“dg.m,m._ Toom g teen Electoral votes, no niore; and no mora i prapositivn, on the ground that {t was the best . IlslI o+ This Is the work of God that yo beilova | kindly on him, it o will onlycomo back, ~Christ | 5,"Ti Madtson streot. hve ems mivenenroort flat could bo dono. Originally he had not beon :’“M w\rl;v Wi "{"’ ',‘"T to :”{u'; “: v';\:)]‘;p: ;he % Him whom 1o hath sent,” @dnot forget Poter. He appeared unto him | workoers, and hut fow days hayve passed butwomu | in favor of it, und knew therc were arguments | terms. Democrats fec Lyertandaa o Tontie ouare to take ealvation fn Qod's own way, | after tha resurreetion, and mude ifin the chist | poor wanderer hns como to that raom to -i‘xn tha | on buth sides of thequestion, but, aftor loaking | beew honestly ':"’mml h""!.mfi"%: whi o t“flfl’:lllb' Hfllfi:] h: auy way of your own, Theroarg | apostle,~mnde mu: ll“;l. %nt pl|'Nldl' et who by »}uuc‘l o, lr‘:; “l;u wl‘:l:v[:‘vcr"lm prayer 0054 f)‘:?l‘fl'l lcknJ 1‘-’1'!7:‘:" %g“fi‘?“" ?X“fl J'.‘i }:.Iul] u:.lm lllgn‘;l:lnc%rfilnm“ Headls aeem to feel equally confident that such a % v Lo T L 5 was the 1ln) he 0. by o Ja this clty who aro liniting n!'f" s T e e ; mation of any kind concerning temperance work, 3 oy Ko e e A7 o e o o |10 O B, Fardiumt e detivoredan | 'y Tkl e S destencs ek, uicton eaitully :'L‘I:‘.fi."‘i talin Boo Songart pth rald they will have to glve 3 h frionds afllicted with the curso of strong drink, o A : their buniness, Well, look at King Saul, and | Which the benediction was pranonnced by the Tho oflice 14 oponod from 10 a. m. until 8 p, m,. | besides consulting the Villago Attorney, Whila s orumt ho loat, by refiialng o’ ovey. I{g ost | Rov. F. R Davis, aud the congrogation dise | ap we would ssaure the davotod Christlan women | ho felt very kindly towards” the boudamen, ho can bo counted for them, — The Presldent of the Bonate must neceasarily doternine that 185 1s o majority of 808; that the persons recoiving 185 legal votes will be elected, and must be 50 de- clured, Tilden and Hendricks will have 184, prob- ably not all legal, because the dluubllitics of souie of the Electors had not been removed,— but none in a condition to be lugnlly challenged, Af any right to challenge existes 100 Tovestzd Haz . €1 700 $I 00 Paid a Profit of $l'70 Bovin Lhe puat ew Tuanihs nnddl. oar lntprered l\nm{Infl!lm;m u mm: ! "d“nmkmuuln- 0 3 sent on application, T Toi formAle TU.\IIUHF IGE & €O, Dankers and Brokers, 2 Wall-st., Now York. result was only attained by intimidation and bulldozing in ‘tho States of Florkla, Routh Carulinn, Mississippl, and Loulsiana. Could the hupest result be ascertalned by o new ulccuuni all partles would be satlsfied and 2] 1 and with the — crown and doim, —| es | vorsed, r ity s b t . | could not bring hfmself to bellove that it would | would cheerfully scqulesce, Unless some such | qwerity fllegully cast for him in Bouth Caroling, NALRE. f:‘nn most, nr&‘::'xfium'tlb I‘(::;,S:fi.flufl 1‘;';1'," : Bony a il uf,fi.‘.}','{’nf- pnn:t“ two \;o,-\:;nhl: q‘:i.:l B | be right for the Trustees to nu:u{»b tho propo- lflfl“ is lflulfl&lh“lfl next oceupant of tho White- | gy, Lsx‘:l- ana, and Orcgon, would have PO o r T AT T Jilr':' fumlly aud his life, TIE TABERNACLE. bas found athat soom tio sweet souto af aina sitfan, and ho'should vote sglust ft. il h{;mmfi}pgm;‘:} il mk“cgy'fl“_f; &’nr?fl? 404, Hayea and Whecler it bata lfil‘h"{f' £ ‘I::msl'g“s- i my ; o] . 3 e 3 0y e " .+ Yards a ::rou.- ‘f‘.‘,‘,fidx'g,‘?c?“wg ::‘"': q"’r': p.l::::'lg {::‘k’: BEAFING WIOAT YOU SOW. 'llg"flrlnw th1s timo alxty have algnod the pladge, qu,,:um:u?fi:'m :;!u:ld;lwl%h.lr. n.,:»ay'l.?. 1f your schime can be put in practical shape, | 506 twenty o e ey an e s T 10 & m., uudlx. hout &, (0v Indisa Ponies, lately surven- x Indlang. The ponica imust bo paid R Der quartormaster, MEDICAL, " PRESORIPTION FREE, dy cure of Bomiual Weakness, Lost Maa- Do B e Ilrvun\??nm;‘ i:, Tndlscretion o i 1t Ling th cxeet oo Dk T AGURS S B Clasiuzatt, Ohlo- cast ninst not bo counted, or rather, the Jegal ones must be, and the tilezal vnes not, aud, upon the deceision that 185 utven to Hayes and ‘Wheeler contain nono that are lilegal, it will nltc%s(;rfly result that they must be declared elected, DBnt some Domocrat at my clbow whispers the inquiry, Where will the Houso of Represeuta. tives o whito this fmportaut business {s belog transacted? Have the meinbera of that body vothing to du with it} Wo suswer, NuuxlnE whatever, except that they havo tho right to e preaent, and it s thefr dutyso to bLe. We assume what s already kuown to be true thas no Electoral voles bave been wlven_excopt to [layes and Whecler and Tilden sud Heudrlcks; thut sald foct will ap- chlldren oboy u The crowd at the Tubernaclo was even greator o daily 3 o'clock: prayer-woeting has boen reg- Dr, Duvis anid that he had voted inat ac- Iyl""”'f Fnlher{lnfc'omlulllnwcll%s'r':l‘:%u;%l‘:xll‘ than tho eveulng beforo, Tho overflow-mecting | Wlarly f,';"fllr':%:-n:‘];"_’.f'e"i"" ne day excopt Bun, co{;uny the former proposition. 1le had sinco g dow’t like to go ‘futo a family wl he | av Farwell Hall filled the matn floor and was a aders of taken good counsel outside tho otlicers of the ) a4 ly whicre ¢ ax e tho mooting, each dsy bavinga new Py ren axe disobodionts b s litble holl on | fair success, undor tho management of easrs, | or ditfcrent leader, village, and believed thelcgal objections ey 207 ar 1 i wotld ot | Buwyce and Bankey -2 chuic of atend | o 19T E A B8t M Sawyer, by foiatnof Phove UTho Gomiamen Coude It they -chows - il - 3 3 o Comntltteo, comm 0 e g C oy Justiiteg caca Sub and shot, and the coun- | 4. ghie outeido mecting did not " altogether | mostinge for tho thine boug. . The Clessed rsiiy Koep the vitlugo, it of the tdney thie years, the oct. Ko with ‘the family and i s ou i wae 0 Eggflom of (o, There must be obedlenty, or | Cunsole the disappointed oncs who, on arsiving ;'ll:l‘l;{‘“m"‘;%l‘;“llflfl T e l?,r’:lflln:::"he‘ng; with | the costs “ would prove. larger thail wae tigured fiis m“ll'{‘flt no f‘lllxlllrdn and no Heaven, at au early hour, found the doors all shut, Tany not bielug able to Bng. afttinge. Husirmde of fin'nl'gflf 4 ‘r;‘:"”'fi&',“g;m‘fj’:fi l:_‘;’ ‘?"“"g:;:“g‘é h’.m“_nuy IlI.l):‘“m X:tqu:;.lflw ";K‘ ltltleel:llg n:llxlrz The main loor was oceupled by young men; i.uquv’l'b ‘l'nr"p:u:ylfil;l e ‘x)aqlm:,hummnfid' -‘ng one | bronosition, v g LI ' 7y g ! | M of AL lto or 't Koy, Dr. Newton, an Eplacopaj | 110 Platfora and gallerios with the wsual audl- n?«i'cfuu Envorsation and for ‘tho ‘sigaing of fho | |, Mr. Dewey did not agrea with the Doctor on bigEluan of New York, whose father ordored | 6260 plodgo. ' Durlug the munth of Oclobor 50 namnea | that polnt, and brictly ropited. By 0 keep the store open on Sunday, but he, ‘The opening prayer wos mnde by tho Rev, | wero placed npon vur 'rled;‘-n-hunk; November 174 Presldent Huse wished to say before voting At a A yeung convert, and wishing to obey Gud | Prof, Patton, ThoBeripture lcsson was from | Bames were added, and up to this date for Decem- | that {tbad been his judgment that the only ht.'flil'lml“m“ rofused, and was ordercd to leavs | the third chaptor of Yroverbs, and the text m’.}.‘,‘: 504 e phpecial Mors ac ey feature of | conceslon tha oard would bo fustitied b mak- eveu if not entirely regular, it ought to be ace cel»ml by both parties. buva sent marked coples of your paper to both of our Benators, Morton and MeDonald, and I hape they wlllg\vu your suggustion proper consideration, ” A courngeous stand by Tus TrIBUNE, ivsisting that this question shall be settled I o manner that the honesty of the re- sult cannot be disputed, would, 1 think, bring about such a result, A DExocATIC RuADER OF TORTHIBUNE. —————— MICHIGAN STATE LAND-OFFICE, . Special Correspondence of The Tridune, Lansixg, Mich,, Dec. 11.—Comnilssioner ainst Te- LIROPOSALS, Proposals for Army Transporlation. er' ¥ ting and Its capecial work iu this: Chrlat | jne ki I Clapp, of the State Land Oflice, 1n his reporg | 0 4 N i Lo L el g L s s | R0 U aisth chapter of ts' Epltl o tho | 1 et o e oo rrugsfot s ot o | 15 oL b8 o tako offtheconeavc difrsnce | Clash of the tala Land Oty lu M rupore Vst s obliiatec s sl onsds (Qus Haangusnieys DevisTusaror Dinsny, are was closod il s B&fiflfii‘flfi}"‘ LAV EHO | Goilutiane; “ Wiataoover & man sowet, that Iy Hriid nat o dopead cahoy by BPEENOC | this proposition. Looklng b tho matier fu- | Sault Bt. Morlo & Mackinaw Raflroad. On the [ majority of the votesof all tho Electors ai- | spazen propSalsts toRa oS i iTs, oo " '.lll;‘(linr lessons were deduced from Acts, fv,, | shall be also reap," who alone Is ablo 1o save and koep them; ood ac vastially, ho should voti vsm 1th the follow! tho 1st of July, 1670, tho Company filed in the | polited, Then the elecsion cnuugt‘;lzuulhl{‘ldv; ususl condltlone and Tequiremunta, :#)(E: Tecciyed at oler A where Peter and Johwund'the { Mr. Moody spoke o substanca as follows; have held porsonal converswtion with nearly all | Tho roll was thua called, w! o folloWing | 3.uud Oftice thic followlig amount of Land, which | Yolve on tha House of Kopresontatives. Thu 1477, 8t which tiue aod place b budy has nothing to do with ¢ unless the count fails to show that some person has recelved o mu{orlt of tho Electoral votes, which could re- sult ouly when thres or more persous had been el % reblied o the chiof priests und | Wo Lav & toxt to-ulght which wa don't need | YIS, have slgncd the pledgs fruin doy (o day, fond | remults % 87 o iy o Jesonr - o subicig | £0 PPOYO; oxperlenco proves It the dally paper | Bt stonse aaorks B i i® Ao mble 8 | Yeds—lylehant Davin, Gage, Hote—t D2y God rather than iwan, prove It; skeptics and infidels belfovo ft. This | havo either alreedy ~found fllllu savior pre- Ou wotion of Dr. Davis, the President was 1s not sutliclent to il the grant of sixteen sec- tlons to the inlle, being an average of thirteen and four-fifths scctfons per milo: Chippewa i1 of Milliary Supplics, cte., un the followlnk Tuul fi l'h"nl%xufi'li‘um‘ kot s o The 3o uienciog April 1, 1677, and endlug March 31, s {oy, that . skl i d L 1,100 . 4.~Wagon transportation frvin sod TUE REV. MR, CHAMBERLA text has been rung out night after night, a8 Mr. | $19%%,ye “on MIAI00 10 1, authorized to executo the necessary pupers to | County, 48341845 ucreai Mackinaw Counly, | voted fof, or If ouly two, that they Lnd received | rosintions i the Gsio of° Slinemte sad Ferritors of y N night, = | Wi ve coms to look u act & algnin; B . p i L5 ? .’:fl hbdf-m' of the good work lor God fn Bankey has sung that soug, * What shall the :1-: nll‘: numu:m.]ff;’ u[;I’:'.' "l;hl ‘“ml ul:»l-l": carry out this compromlse, .m.'m{!u. Bchooleraft, 51!),1?3.07i and .an- an equud number of votes, f Bléctia n’;fit‘% T 1 HONTANL. & ey, Srammortitia Shurel gy DLe0 80 bisily engaged ut his oWn | yurveat bo 1 but 16 fs & tast t hear | holp.t Auy pumber of fustances could boglven, | After transacting somo further unimportant | quette, 24,020.63,~waking & total of L8, | ~8hould a member of the House cbject to the | o &—KOUTE 1N MONTANS, ~wWazon tramsportation "n”unud over the ety where ho lad besn o ©xt we cannot hear | Bl ik o the extremo, where men have cowo | business, the Board adjourned till Tucsday, 0.9 acres, The Cominisaloner says that the | countinz of any of tho votes shown (v.ny of frow Coritine, Utah, "l'm'l:“' taiion oo the Uulon el ::l“ lowd goula 1o’ Christs that for two | 00 ofteu. tothe pladorm to sign the pledge, and befora luav- HYDR PALK, Msuomineo River Raitrond Companyshas for- | the certiticates, his objection, It consldered at P e Natiraid, tostationa o Montais, |~ (s 1 Fyg o Jiad not been able to find time to como * e not docelved; God (s not wicked; what- uome carncsl, teudur word froin wonie warmn | A jolly slelghing party numibering forty camo | felted its right to the grant of $48,558.45, for | il by tho President of the Henato (and he prod- tation birwaon Marsiiend, Sinm.: or Facgoe Db aud "z'hnvll il He urged that no one should | soover & man sowoth that shall ha also reap, eart, n‘ boen pmnnsiedbwmm".;u from the ¢ty and stopped ut the hotel fur s | faflur to complete ton miles by the 3d of May ably might do so us o matter of courtesy With- | Furd bg "li'""' T, R i ¥ire D""fin’fixl‘fi.&; coutng Lo o closss thers | You bavo otten been decelyod, and you moy DE S who ' pave Tinees but 10 tho | dance aud s suppor Tucaday evening, and after | last, aud the lands revertod to’ the State, but | ouc debiate), shoutd be deufud or sustained upon | * 4 FEIM YOk betwesn Fo Aure ngala, D erg. X o, marck, 11 T., wid between sald ery-landing opposlte thereto, eopl u riat; ai :"“’ h.:::,:{',‘,'_‘;i‘flf,‘f. fita | danciug for s few hours left the hotel at 3:50 with their wholu hearts, have not ben restored to market yet. Ihe ro- | tho evidence furulshed by tho certiicases bofore h 21’: him and accompanying papers. d have witsrwards teatl- | VYeduesday morning. K:n shaws that u‘)‘oso acres of Btate lands bave b o e [Suigaolid bo mado separately, Klng Ived any one, and He caumot be decelved. - en disposed of during the flscal year, leavis It 1a the business of the House not to anblcl- | and buaccowpanicd by & boud guarsutoeivg that in casa ¥ 8 on thy work celvy Yy one, g /4 year, ng 5 rerag k? Ma:."ff("[,‘a’."“‘““ e ore '\;"-’:“glvxnig"f;?""y'.{ Eatuu han oiten Joesived Soor but Gnre rea: | fedia m;mu. g, Mrs, Qarnlor's Budden Dieppoarance, | B8, SI0.01 acros stil] wned by thia Stato. nnmox;lu:ltfi:ly l“c;ur‘l“mrfl; sloctlon ol:’p"' par: mflmu.mmmmmc:fl‘::‘:ul’]fiu. n:.,::: chce vl o i F cl ¥ ) ¢t t, us’ carried on by the e # - culurly nu er ¢ proceed- | TGSy emment reserves the o Fejuck aa; n%’,‘ thelr iy g, et Bud boois lpressd | bas uever falled. Tho ductrino of (bls toxt ls chr‘:“u‘u‘n':rwo':mn. " futcresting 1 the sxitamib, The furntiyire oas Dok’ fotoved from_ tho A New Thing ln Bignmy, ing endeavor to force the eloction to come bi- | afl bids shat tuy bs wiersd. I Everty ok trug cyerywhers, L & man sows wheal Bo [ Fjoes guther overy ¥riday night ffom. 160 (6 $00 of g v e e ';bl:fi'lh-nuu m,m.“l'u“&:fll' 1.!’351".'.75'é“m‘.,f.‘i-'.,'l',‘.,,‘}f dou't expect to ralsu watermolous; 1€ ho vows | tho most wreiched i hapaless wanderors uye l;%‘:': ){‘r: g&fia‘,m’bfl’;h"l:;:;’;','fifl'cfilgl" m-;:;"“,‘;, ‘Bs-rwul olier gentiemen spuke very | burley he dow't exppet to ralse pumpkine, ;;:::g:‘&l;“l‘ia“,'c,“‘:}:“‘p“‘:“ '{:;‘(::}',}}";f,‘;n: dort for some tine pust, uud the whereabouty . Wllnmlx(xuk:"u ‘:.l‘{n L'}usu My Moudy read | If ho plants corn: he don't look h':r cabbages, | gnd haed beacts \',,“k‘..,.l ylold (o the touch of the | of Mre. Garnler ars at present l&njknnwn.‘flhn . Urooky, rom 8 gentleman | Boifa man leaipy the m&l:g:llur- trade ho glvgmmum. Tho mectings here, as 24 the dally | loft the Louss on Tuceaday, leaving most of the diow; o Yo an Elder fo a Pres- | doesu't use it ‘to1nake wat ook mustinua, are of & umummuum"- &vods puckod ready for -romoval, aud by her Hauk furiia of VFopusals, guarsutes bonds, require- [bEA eta o U 1ud ol SuiTcutio 1o ko DS OF tho QUALerwiaALer's DepaItiicns at ChIcaxu, Fl., Olias his, Nou., Furt Shaw, M, 7', or 4 thls ol “h Puvelobea contatnlng proposils should” ba sparked ** Propoasls "t‘ll' hl‘m ".f““ Lioute —, " sud W tho usdenlgued © DR EEED, caies Quartannates, fure the House of Represeutatives. g Wo bave endeavored to treat this question calmly aud fulrly, in the Jght of revaun, thy Couetltution aud luu. aud present our v‘uu‘s for wbat they may be worth, 'The Constitution . 1s plaln an :xy(;m, and cortulnly wedns what Brooklyn hus futroduced a new thing in biza- mies. llmurlud man of that virtuous villuge (namo of Buith) having tried for a long time to support hia family and fatled, was appiled to b a servant (o a family where ho l.f“ au vceaslo Job, with tho pruucsition that If Lo would marey i ho studics