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North Taie Colls"l"l‘d 8T, DER Biatéd Counens for the sonr, ap ¢ clocks Ber, onpoged1lof ¢ 1w down for $1,01° ( v submit'i, not thl~ 4 bridge. ¥ 1c werc with common o} mbze g threc-quarter pounds T unched eyca which Leary had shortly hefore the stabbine. William Smith was also discharged, having scen no part of the quarrel Richard Leary, pro| next called, but hn what Tiix zon had alread; thena little ancdote ol duct during the row, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. s Club—a duck-shooting or- date—held a meeting at the resented him wi riater of the gin-mill, was to relate cxcent poken, save now and ut his own good con- On one point anly was ha and no threats which the ‘Coroner e could Induce him to chance his statement. 'The son had stated that his father had held Mauriee back from the assault with Wt this old Leary denfed In toto, he did not sco the stabbing, James Coleman, nnotlier eailor who was too drunk to knoty what oveurred, was also set at lberty, “'"Tlflm 0'Donnell, an (nvalid, stated that while sitting behind the stove Mauri ftrick him without any provocation. e pass through the rear room, “OW! I'm etabbed,” and directly ass through flourlsh- ‘The Sportsman’ ganisation of recent 8herman House lnst night. Tha Barbers' Assoctation held a regular mest- Sherman Honse last night and trens- sual amount of routine business. The Grand Jury for the January term of the Griminal Court was called and discharged until the 16th Inst. yesterday. Tne petit jury for the term was impaneled. ‘The Chicago Board of Underwriters held a meeting yesterday to consider the contemplated abolition of the tnsurance fire-patrol. The rat- tor was dlscussed nt some lIength, but nothing definite was decided upon. The temperature yosterday, as observed by Manassee, opticiun, 88 Madison street (Tmin- uxs Building), was at 8. m., 3degrees; 10a. m., 6:13 m, 12; 3 p. m, 15; 8 p. m, 5., Barometer at 8 a. m., 30.11; 8 p. m., 30.20. It is often as difMicult to procure an honest tent woman to wash and clean floors s it {8 to obtaln & clerk or bank-cashier. these can be furnished tlan Employment Rooms, M. C. A?“zlldlnz. Robert T. Lincoln, Esq., Bupervisor of the crday that ho bad heard Evans or his bond. He afterwarils snw Maurice fng knifc and saying, 1l cut any — — that bites me.” . g Tatrick Sweeney, laborer, residing st No. 273 Union_ street, saw Maur] with the knife, and rshed in between the com- batants, suving It was a fce make the assault shame for them to rage struck him with the knife, infllcting & wound upon causing witness to releasc hls tabbing done by Hollarn. In cta the witness, who was much more fntelligent than his looks hetraved, corroborated the story of the younger Lears. his right elhow, at the Woman's Chrle- 10 Arcade courty Y. after tho firat rough-and-tumbla tight between Hollar: e, ho aaw 1ol fT the floor, spit b nud say that he was bitten. him draw a kalfe from ) and then, as witneas was o Wlsrmn, bo sow lHollarm p Shortly alter ne heard a scuflle, hout stabbed. have hieen premeditated. an, testified that t four swounds, one me on the sterninn, a scrateh and a fourth aud fatal one pence trating the left lung and the left the heart, causing the life blood to em Alter a short scssio returned a verdict of death according to the facts in the testimony, that Hollarn be held to the Grand Jury for man- Bouth Town, rald yest nothing of or from knew nothing about the ma! thst there remained onty & 10 present his bond in. . City-Attorney Ri 3ast night to Miss * The ceremouny was Ket, unclnsp it, t it back Into is few days for Evans cbard 8. Tuthill was married McKoy, of Janesvlile, V performed at the residence arcnts of the bride, in Janesville. trip of about a week Mr. and Mre. ‘Tut- 111 will bo at home fu this city. \ TLate Monday night Henry Btavon, residing at No. 200 Market street, while attes ~on s Madlson strect car at the corne: svourt, fell upon the step and wounds upon his forelicad. %h wounds, and had the #aw Bayne rual the cutting to Dr, Hotden, Cou death waa causcd at the midrib, over tha heart, recelved two uely the pericardium, Dr. Fitch dresscd patient sent to his and _recommended Justice Balisbury was made Lappy yesterday cther a couple who ought to have #ome mooths ago. Plerce, of Arlinzton Ilelghts, and \Elnora R. Allard, of Palatine. oined couple dined with the Judgo, NORTIIERN INSANE ASYLUM TNE DEATI OF COL. MULL. ‘The investigation into the cause of the death of Col. James 8. 1full at the Nerthern Insanc Asylum was to havo commenced yestcrday at Liglu, but was poatpuncd until Tuesday at 10 o'clozk In the morning, on aceount of filncss in the family of Dr, Corbiss, ono of the members of the Statc Board of Charities. As Commis- sloner Corblss is a medical gentleman, he desires espectally to hear the cvldence and ba present. All the facts vonnected with the case will be de- veloped at Elgin, and the testimony of experts taken at the Urand Pacifie Iotel in this vty ending facts n regard to Col death wore reported In Tis Trisuxe, and are still fresh In the minds of its readers. Ilow- emp had expected fo bt they the 10th of the wmonth, Building-Superintendent Cleaveland was at 1l offive vesterday nfternoon, having returned Ic las scen and insg many huildings, and has pafued n great eal of . valuable inforinatliun and oxperience. The license books show that the neiv year 2,487 lcensed raloons, 553 huteliers, 107 billiard and bowling saloons, 47 pawnbroker shups, -1,218 pedlers, 20 night scavengers, and 70 second-hand dealers. The varlous oflices about the municipal bulld- ing are belug put In order for evoning worl Taving been found that It will be necessary for the clerks to work In the evening {o order that the annual reports, estimates, ctc., may be on . aro Albert 8, . Officer Willfam Flannery, for six * pected with the Police Department of this city, died at his residence, No. 200 mornlng, from liver complaint and rom which he bad been sufferi; Deceased leaves o wife and ‘The funcral will_take from_Bt. Mn? fo Sherman strect, 13 auctloncers, 0 ofclock Thursday a0d thence by carriagos to Calvary Cemetery. it THR CRIL. X The following dispatch was yesterday recelved from the Crib: Special Cable Dispateh I Jan. 2.—The tug O, e, , Ureen reached the s ovening at 6 o’ after a hard atruggic «of four honrs through the fce. Amang the articles which the tug brouxbt out were a set of ** Pinker- ton's Detectlve Stories,” THE DLOTTER OF THE ASTLUX showathat Col. 1full was admitted to the in- stitution on the 1st of Decem ber, suffering from _great cxaltation of came from a strong and healthy race, asplendid constitution. The first syinptoms of in_ un incoherent letter son in this city, while tho d the’ Centennial " presented to the Crib- ir. Allan Pinkerton. ful to the donor for this unexpect- thoughtfulness. They will very ten many 8 weary hot “to myself and ed 1" he Lemperatire " deg, ; water, 2 W'wing 3 wiles per Ice inlake three 2t anLrs KatLsTnon, {lrst three :!elfgnown' yatem of cwest Philadelphia. He some tive weeks b efore he was ndmitted to tho e was of 8 nervo-sanguing temper- the spinc at the ba indirect eanee of g week, diph ainent, und wounided in Rty of Stone Itiver, which was the the manfa. When he was admitted, his son stated that the decensed and at tiincs dangerous. s they will_be” developed at Tiis {3 not the thae to Judge. When Col. Hulf ind his ez broken and beeaine violent, it wns necessary 1o put him under the influence of narcolic perfornt_n aurgleal operation upon b, His Lase was both o sad and despierate on Dr. Dewes. v whose ¢hargo 1 bourn, the Suverintendent. teft him mere tyro, but an expel surgeon, who had mado discase and Insanity s speclal study. years und a half he wsslstant st the Hospital. Pruasian War Dr, Peusslan army, In Hewse-Darinstadt. e wle of Eigin look upon Dr, Kilbourn an gentieman, snd they beiteve that his course of treatment was tho only une to have been pursued nuder the clreumstuuces, A briel glance through THE WORST WARDS In thie Hospital yesterday b showed them to be s murvel T of the Northwest ub of the Northwes ago's $1,170,7 meeting in the Sherman York, Phila¢ yesterday afternoon, Mr nthls fictitie 2 10 the abscnce of Pre Greontded by two, change ¥’ P Imore. who had brought him, was whimsfcal, 1acts of the vase, e he Investizatiom, t! i’ T flnd physiciand,as & rale, roventing fta apread, yet in many instances fami- ea ure too neyilgent in carrying out the Instroc. tlonn of taeir medical attendants In treatment, and allowing thelr frionds to visit and imblbe the dis- The rame cautlon ahould be carried oot a8 in regard to sninli-pox a4 to cxposure. |ANNOUNCEMENTS. The meeting of the managors of the Home for the Fricnaless will be held at tho Homo at 10 o’clock this morning. The Hanntbal Guards will hold th monthly business meeting this even| rendozvous, No. 320 Clark strect. Every memn- ber Is expected to attend, Prof. Willlam G. Sumner, of Yaio College, Jectures at Farwell Hall Thursday evening on “Revenue, Roform, ond Free-Trade.” Ticketa are for sale at Jansen, McClurg & Co.’s. ‘Tho tecture Is under the management of the INinois ¥ree-Trado League, “The Nurserymen and Tree-Planters® Pratect- fve Assoclation ot Chicago and vielnlty will hold ita first annual nectiog at the offics of the Western_Farm Journal, No. 120 Washington atrect, Tuesday, at 10u. m. The order of bual- papers on varlous nurscry it- )y discussiona on floral “and landscape ganlening, and the electlon of officers for the ensulng year. CRIMINAL,. joodhue wera bnlluted «d members of the Club. “ause, Seerotary of the Club, read wat.. dled & memorandum of somo uliserva- “lon_fcc-blasting in 1876, 'Tho experi- n the Kankalkce Itiver, .1t ia crossed by the 1linola Central Rtall- The best reeults obtained nt that r-cane holding ono .\ (i powder, Buch fired under the fce at the end of a twelve-foot scantling thrust under broke uj fect of fce, and cracked and partial- red perhaps thirt -slx Inches thlck ot thls time, Blasting-powder had bren tried and proved come ativcly useless. The Secretar, tter from Col. Forquar detalllnzhis exnerlence with five-feet fce at_Bt. Authony’s Fails. ound charges of dynmunite with ho Ietter and paner, the subject was generally discusscd by the Club. CRIMINAL COURT STATISTICS, For some days past Auatin J. Doyle, Clerk of tho Criminat Court, has been diving Into atat- fstlcs, ond, afier much labor, lic yesterdav interesting facts, which convey an idea of the work of the Court, There Woro 1,160 true bills prescated by the Grand Jury, as follows: « narrated were U tho subjcet of nervous las been Dr. Kilboul Dewey was an_ sslstant sur- statfoned nt Caasel, had used half-| v a TRIDUNE reporter 1 of cleantiness and “I'he attendants, for tho most part, acemed to the reporter to be gentlemans avolved the following [ Tongz a man's paticnce wilt lust while struge pling with o raving munioc it is hard to Judge. Sonetlmes ft 18 alinost o matter of }ifs and ‘death as hetween patient and _attemdant, befure help arrives. ‘There are no cells In the Hospital, and harsh treatment fs very little resorted to. Everything is sought to bo" done by kind sud rutional mncans. ON NEW-TEAN'S X1a1T the patfents were treated ete., and the play of *'Th formed in the Aimusemen ants. ‘Che tables are_ furnished with good amd wholesomn fod, und in ull the wards ore o nlcc ami cleanly as fn any private tunily, with snowysshita lnen clotls, crockery, Where the patlents ure roomns are i reality handsomely furnisherd, witly swaluit Deds, bureaus, and other eteeteres, and bright and’ eheerful carpets. hung with plctares. The reception rooms have bitlkand-tobles in them, sud o Hbrary furnishes good and wholesome reading. PRESENTATIONS, DR, PELACNTIAL. The members of Blon congregation tunited Inst evenlng in prescuting to thelr Rabbl, the Rev. Dr. B. Felsenthal, on his 85th birthday, & testimonlal of thelr respect and esteem. The synogogue, on the corner of Jackson and San- ganion streets, was well fllled at about'8; 30, at. which hour Messra. David Simon and J. W, Strauss called on Dr. Felseuthnl, and greatly surprised him by demanding his presence at tho symygogue. BHortly alter he urrived ho was conducted to the basement, where David Simon, President of the congregation, addressed him {n & compHmentary_speech, and rlehily-bound copy sdultery and fornieation, 95 wlth fntent to ki, to do badily y, to commit robhery, lareeny, rape, ¢ bigamy, 13 burgl couspiracy, 17; crhne ngalnat nature, 15 de- stroying mote, 1; extortion, 15 falling o pay over money an constables, attornoya, and comn- - mission merchants, 193 forgery, risonment, 13 flleral votine, aming and tippling hols ouse of {11-fame, 13 Jarceny ment, and larceny as bailee, 6613 mal chief, 74 wanslaughter, 15 murs hem, 5; inalfensancs In office, 73 neglect of duty 08 judges of electlon, 13 nulsanc e, 13 recelvh Sbosy, 454 roby arson, B3 asnal lary, 123; cliea with coffec, calies, et Famil$? per- Al by theattend- o ing grave, 13 selling tot- selling mortguged proverty, 62 sctiing prisoners at liberty, 1. persons scntenced to the TPenitentlary at Jollet, the uggrerate terin of onment befng 433 years und 1 months, There were 120 persons sente of Correction, tha aggregato terms of Imprison. . ment belng 33,525 days, or () vears, 1month, smd 45 pereons sentenced Lo ‘ounty dafl, the auzgresule terms of fin- prisonment. belng 4,000 days, or 13§ years, 8 va.' Heventeen boys wmder 16 age wero sentenced to the. 8 form Bchool at Pontlae, the aggregute time set apart for * reformation " belng 80 years. DENIS BAYNI, FOLLARN NIELD FOI MANALAUGNTER. Coroner Dictzsch resumed tho inquest upon Deois Bayne, who died by the hand ud knlfeof Mourics Hollarn fo a saloon brawl at N West Lake street Saturday lust, at 10 u'clock yosterday afternvon in the tlou. The witnesses had all sobered off, but failed to present a mor sttractive appearance than upon the day of the ocvurrence. The first witness called was Henry Leary, son of tho pro- prietor of the grog-shiop in whose place the murder waa _committed. straight-formard way Camipell, oue of the witiesses, in the saloon drinking all the earlier portfon of wa with whoever would quar- aides hitn there were the other witnesses and Maurice Hollarn and Denls Bayne, Jle came in shortly before noon and tound’ his fatber quarreling with Campbell, and subse- m out, wliereupon he took up e futerest and threatened to apbell out ubless hie behaved blmself. were struck on hoth sides camo mixed up in it by attempt P them, with which Maurice appeared to b dis- leased, exclaltning, * Let thcr fight 6 out.' 'bis engenderea a new light, and ouc struck the other, but whether Bayne or Maurice struck the first blow witne feli to tho Ruor, it was, s he ran uj When be returned bis fathicr was holdiy resently, Maurlce stepped bacl th drawa kolfo in - hand, and then rush- who was stauding in the coruer ulshat. Witness was partlculurly need tu tue Huuse adison-Street Sta- e ler Art Gallery." The reclplent returned his thauks in & fow grateful words, same time waa presented un elegunt bouquet 1 bearing Mseriptions. Tho company then st down to o plentiful bunquet repared for them, and wha farcobrunner, and some to: 'The congregatd and s hugo vake, ca! with eatables, pussed pleas and Dr, Felsen- thal nnite in thanks to Mre, David Simon and Mra. J. W, Btrauss, who planued and carrled out the whole affalr. DEWITY C. CREGIER, the Chilef-Engiucer of the Chicago Wator-Works, was presented on New-Year's ‘mornipg with a beautiful catter and whits wolf-yol corps of employes at the Wuter-Worl testimonial was presented with approvriste re- Wiarks by Mr, Frank Trautman, on behalt of the ie surpriso Was o most complets one 1o thelr peculior voca- ovs” coufil not be gotten together for Mr, Cregler to addrees them, but ho fully preciation of thelr good-will Ho stated In a the day, ralsin Ris crippled father’ and Bayne bo- expreascd his a) towards bim fn o letter of thanki. ANNUAL MEETINGS, HIDB AND LEATIER BANK. The stockholders of the Hido and Leather Bank of Chicago held thelr annual election of ofticers yesterday, with the followlng result: Prasudent—Charl Vice-Fresldent—, CaaMer—liyron L. ut he could not tell which one tatrs sbout that time. wers uttacked TAYNE WAS NOT IN FIGUTING ATTITUDR at the time of this assauit. nor was he even look- 1ng toward Hollarn, the fizht haviug been up- ended in thu knock-down in the rear “Two or three of the bystanders, among 'y, tried to preventthe W, L. Grey, Moree, C. P. Grey, J. olton, W, Il. Adsms, “The ouly change of note is at the head of tho ‘bauk, where Mr. Grey resumes tha Presidency after s trip to Europs for his health, Mr. Kay retiriog with honor from a position which be Lhas held during tho sbseuce of tho former and present President. SMERCUANTS' SAVING, LOAN & TRUAT COMPANY. 'The stockbolders of the serchants’ Saviug, vlected tho followlni Armour, Churles olumon A. Bmith, ‘whom was Patrick Sweene: murderous assault, but witl Leard Bayos exclalm twice, “I'm stabbed,” but did not actually sce tho stabblug done. rusbed for thie Tear door as if to nnd when reaching the top pull ed at the wounds once, an. n the foor, dying within thres minutes. Maurlve followed Bayneoutof the door the stslrway a short distunce, ugh the saloon, suwe oue Lo ought Lo skip out, which he did hnue- ‘The vuly rewark that he heard Maurlco about to stab Bayne, ¢ fell senseless u returning thwol Loun & Trust Com make was when s was when ho was heard to say, * Awan who a6 ance will pever live to N urley, il 1. Magl These Trustces then el ¢lected as otficers uf the Company for the ensu- leg year tho following Presdent—Sol A -Freqhdeai—d who orcasloned the next called, bub bo know being either toc Tecollock oF 400 TUch ¢ogrosecd in the —Charjes Henrotln, Ausistant Cardler—iicnry B, Lowe. TROTRSTANT ORPIIAN ASTLUM, The annitnl meeting of the Board of Directors of the Protestant Orphan_Asylum was held yes- terday alternoon, Mrs. Ranincy, the President, The Matron's report sliowed that there were now seventy bogs and forty-twn girls in the he Solicltor's report stated that 1 been contributed in cash since Dee, the thme of the Iast annnal renort, $140.25, besides & large amonint of Mra. Younir and Mrs, month, and Mre, Young, and Mes, T'et inz-seioot, aml M ery, Nominating Committeo then reported the foltowing new members of the Board: Mrs. Teterson, Mra. Burale, Mrs, Paze, Mre. Logan, Mra. Buck, Mrs, Cuole; ard, Mias Horton, M| porary members ety Mra. Brewstel h, Mrs, Perkins, and Mrs, Gray. ) an active member In Tier request was made an honorary ni The election of _oflicers 1 Ar. d: T Treasurer, Thomas from New York. TUHE MORTALITY LIST for Inst weck shows a total of 173 deaths, an fn- creasg of 19 over the chlef causes were slons, 193 eram, 165 pneumonin, 12. i At the conicl uite a marked increans in deaths the Heonchltla four more than tho preced- theria one tnore, convulalons three tion ten more, #catlot fever nine niote, pnoumonia elght more, meningltls, clght more, croup oleven Jesa, ness whil include terests, folluwed Mrs. Lyons and Jano Bhouks wero captured yesterduy nfternoon in the nact of purlolning Eooils from the Boston Stora on State stroet, Fred Hepps was locked up ot the Madison Btreet Statiun charzed with rape snd rohbery upon the person of Lou Ioward, a woman of tha town, ot No. 87 Union street, fn dispute {s only o 83 note, which Lou says was abstracted from her stocking. Justlcs Scully yesterday held thu followlng: George Johneon, vagrant, $20 or four months tn the House of Correction; John Andersen, turceny from 0. C. Berg, of N streety 324K to the Criminal C assault with an ax wpon his brother, §1.600 to the 8d Inst., to give his brother a chanco to de- lier or not {0 prosecute. of Jamea M. MeCube and W, 11, 11 :;llfil' was continued untll to-day under $3,000 all. Justice Summerfield had an unusually light docket yesterduy, notwitistanding the fuct thst thers were forfy-que gamblers and nearly as nany unlicensed butehers upon his docket, The former touk a change of venue to Justice Pol- 1ak, where thelr cases were continued until to- day. ‘The butchers were nssessed in varlous Thowas Burnett, vagrant, was glyen the alternative of paying #0 or taking ninety days fu the House of Currection, and John Brown and Daulel Arnold, vagrants, were ordered to Jusup the town. Burglars entered the p avenue, occupled by Mrs., I Sunday morning about 3 v'cloc! fortune wero surprised in tlme to preveut further depredation than the carrylig off of o coat and u few small articies of little value. Preparations had been made, however, judging from indications, for a thorough search for But a cold collation sct ont in the din- with_tho addition of ademijohin of of delaying them In & goblet led to thelr , had the cffecd thelr work, and the fall ol E. W, Ashworth, foremanof Chandler & Co.'s cigar factory, corner of Btate and Lako atrects, yesterday reported to the police the particulars bf u rathier singular robbery, wherehy he loses 8395, Whilo ont fur his breakfast Sunday morn- ing, his room, No. 27, at No. 116 Monroo streot, wad entered by sneaks, thoroughly, carrying off somo clothing and $105 u currency, smong which which were two British North American §3 notes, two §20 notes, and elght $10 notes. The polize were at once put upou the case, and regund §t thus far as be- yond thelr compreliension. M. 8. J, Koach, a wholesale cizar desler, sund A. A, Herring, & sign-painter, both of CI near Fullersburg, [, Saturday nizht by lghwaymen, They Teft Chicago utd and ot Hinsdale nuticed two rourh char- Weters on the platfora of obe of the cars. to walk to Fallersburg, they b complished about hall the distance when they ‘Fhey bejan sooting, drawing tire from thelr wwsailants, which re- sulted fu the wounding of Mr. Koach inthe boulfer, and slighiter injuries Hersdug, The busbwackers escaved, sod the farmers aro ou'n keen hunt for them. Early New-Year's morning, while s party of ladies #nd gentlemen were returning howe from w party i the West Disision, ons of then, a Mrs, J. Bteogvlst, residing wortl avenue, had her pocket-book taken fron ther with §7.50, §: lemen who noticed the theft, Mr. C. Metleuder, of No, 403 Twenty-tiith street, und ‘A. Burkman, of No. &0 Thirty-clghth stevet, pur- sucd and captured tho thisf, but Lo was wrested from thelr grasp by some *pals” w A _half & coat and a hat wero left as relica. Mr., Mellcnder was struck in the meles several sovere blows with a Lilly and was budly injured. cats. wero ordered to lalt. right thish wnd sboul. nce, THE REVIVAL. NS’ ASSOCIATIO Remarks Made by Mr, Moody and Others at the Hoon Meeting. mfisplruud evidence, of thewhole (ruth of the § "A convert of an hour's standing gave ont tho passazee, Without. the shedding of blood there can be no remission of sin.’ While numerous others quoted apt texta, A 1 he had found n passige et ussce ths M—which he comniended LYMA ~in Doston, Dee. 27, Chnrch of the Advent, by the Rev. Arthar iy den Lyman, of Chicagn, and ftuth CL lotte, danphter of Riehard i, Tiann, Ji 4 —ADRIAN—~In thl4 clty, Der, i1, by Ryder, 0, D, M., George . Talking Over, a Varlety of Matters of Public Interest. tall younee fellow sald I anewspaper,—! cra and feel onr own, to the vonsideration of the mecting. A doctur's confessfon that skepticism and ride had been wiped ont of him, “nrist o week mro, was_ e with preat satlsfactfon, Mr. Sawyer having been ilessed result for some time., tae clore of the mecting Mr. Wiliard aald & fow worda of encourngement to yuung converts and others seeking Christ. BROOKE IIERFOLD. A LAST WORD ABOUT PROF. AWING AND THOE Reqnests for Prayer-s=Mr. -‘rnudn? evenin: Mr, F. 8 Gathering.+«New Conversions. Limiting the Pardo By of the Robert Collyer, imiting the Pardoning Power of Jfobert Caliyer, Ae: Exeentives--Gubernatorial Cliristmas yifts. Butaford were appoint- ed the Vislting Committee for the prosent Calkine, Mrs. Tage, Mra, =on & Copnnittee b Sew- Coiling, Mis. M=Donald, Mra. Brawiey u Committee to Jook after the NOON BERVICE. NEQUESTS POR PRAYER, The noon meeting at Fanwell Hall, led by Mr. Moody, was very well attendud, there being but few vavant scats. The exercises opened by singing the fitleth hymn, Mr. Sankey leading: Precious prumlse God hath given To the weary passer-by. The Rev. Mr. Darls then read the following requests for prayer: That tho llaly Spirlt will manifest 1iis saving ower In tha umen meetings held in Mason Conn- with tho churches in_ Cnnton, Dwight, ond ertyeille, and & villaze In the conntys Nia conremation: u brother in and a family: the conversion of fve o, methers of & Sunday-school class; n_mother and her run; a fath and mother; a Christian lady In praying for that b a0d re. Eilen Cahil. sged 42 1 Thnesday, Jan. 4, fram {ho abave resl- L, Columbkill Chureh, and The Cltizens' Assoclation held a meetinm last evening in thelr rooms fn the Mcrchants' Build- {ug, corner of LaSalle and Washington streets, Murry Nelson, Faq., in the chair. There were very few members In - attendance, it heng the flrst “gencral gathertn' " for some time. The Chaliman sald ths meeting hal been ealled ab thu suggestion af ane or two members who thought it way time the monthly scaslons were resumed. Several rensons were given, pnrtle- ularly that each one might have an opportunity to cunfer with the Exccutive Comumittes and give Lhiem the beuefit of hisviews upon all gues- tions likely to come before tho Asroclation, especially fn regard to the leglslative de- mands of the city nnd county now leing conslilered by the Committee and delegntions on tho part of the city snid county. It had been uoticed perhaps fo the newepapers what had Leen doing in the past two weeks, While scemingly not much bad been accompl {shed, fn reallty a greeat deal bad been done. Tho mem- bers of the county delegation to the Leglelnture had been brought together more closely than ever before, anpd had hecome acqualnted with one an- othier, and Jearned that the Association was not n partisan organization, bLut was working tor the beat juterests of tho clty,~—to sccure an eco- nomical administration of “the City aud County Governments, a complete and curcful collection nd he thought they had gone witls su understanding of the ob- Jecets and intentions of the Assoclation, n to co-operate with est legislation passible. Itcould 1ot be' expected that the various bills discnssed could be put in form 8o as to be taken along; that was not even hoped for; but great progreas had been inade in regard to & revenue faw, aud an agreement arrived at by tho different inter- Al were agreed a8 to the and would act harnoniously buil could not b prapared in ur & month, the interesta wero There were legal objec- tiona to overcome before it could be gatten ex- nud_mmych labor and time would be "The Exceutive Committee desired to estions the members might wish d with that ldea meetings would hereafter o held on the first Tuesday of every TCAMII—AL the rea Novlente, dum. %, B AN At the restdence of her ron, 4 Adama-st., dan. 2, Mrn. Root, Mra. How- Rayres, and the follow- Mrs. Durand, Mrs, Me- Mrs. Goutd, Mrs. Wil Botsford, Mrs. § Maneel Taleot was made place of the latter, who at A Mitle over n week ngo Tnx Trinuys pub- MNshed one of Brooke llerford’s sermons, In whichho referred to the rovival aml Prof. Swing's attitude toward it; and Bunday it copled from the, Alliancé Prof. Swina's reply. At the conciusion of Mr, Herford’s Sunday n “'The Perscverance of Sin- " hoe cnded the subject Funeral from the Contena Thatrday morninz, Jan. 4, at of the family Invited, NLACKBUIN—AL the Merey Hlonpital, of BT e A g e ral il tak ner T'wenty-sixtl day at 11 o'clock, vited to attond, ind_ Calnmet-av,, on Thurs- ends of the famlly arein- clergymnan and cvenlng lecture, o ners ua Well as' Saints,’ 3 ~President, Mra. asurer, ‘Mres, Locke: Recording Sccretary, Mrs. Gassette; Corresponding Sce- retary, Mrs, Uentry., MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. At the anniial mecting of the Mutnal Ald 8o- cletvof the Fire Department last evening at Engine No. 13's house, the followin) were chosen for_the ensuing year: C. 8. Petrles Vice-President, Francls Herrys Barry: Sceretary, Willlam . Townsend. There were reported 250 mem= bers in the soclety, nnd $541 {n the treasury, all of which is consldered a very good aliowing. THE CITY-HALL. The Treasurer yosterday received from the Water Department $3,820. The moneya collected in December on spectal assesaments amounted to £32,663.25. The Camnmittee on Strects and Alleys of the Weat Inslsion Is ealled tameet this alternoon at 2 o'clock In the Citv Clerk's office. ThoCouncil ut 3:30 o'clock. oloyes are in consternation. They be palid thelr December salarlcs will linve to walt till about 0 0. .. at the residenca 458 South 1alsted-st. e, only danghter of Dr. M. year (0 mionths and 11 POOLE—Wednenday, Dec, 27, Hawed Jones, only aonof Abram knd Mary C. Poole, aged 9 wecks and 3 daye, SMITH—At Exeter, N, I, Ji man 8mith, father of Dr. Charles this city, in the 85th year of his age. COLFEI—Jan. 2, st 10a. m., Wiillam Calfer, And_norw, friends and Tearers, T havo done. Week by woek far the part two muntha I have tricd to met before auch an cared 1o hear—and, thanka to hefara sach s cared to telleso to be the simple Arnth of Chrlst on these great anbjects sshich have It bas Deen s Lask which Tt in always palafal to Tinve {0 stand np ngainet the popular movement of It {a doubly paintul ment 19 In red-hot earnest, an the vood of man, und_wh many of thoso with shiom at other tinies one han | some mensnro of friendahip and co-operas But truth bas to bo spoken, stand here ars worth d such that, a3 hon- and‘Annie T, Dodge, hged 1 conversion of five brothers and elght sonss four unsayed familiess the converslon of f1X young men and four yorng women; o fatoer and thres alstera; the conversion of the unsaved Christian women in Libertr: salvatlon of *‘my Drother-ln-laws t in Polo, 11l., and Mincral Porut, Wis. who is a church member, but wandering Christ: the chinrches and minlsters of the Corlatian Alitanca; the reformed men of the city. After a few moments of silent prayer, Mr. Morgun addressed the Throne of Urace, saving thab thoy camo with the ro- uests because (God had heard and answered thers, and returning thanks for the number- luss answers given to petitions, the falrness of the prees, read—what some of ne hushanin of the le: & dawgnter: the p In 1l rosival, iy have Jet alone. ontpouring of_the loly Soirit when that move- d sincercly weeking it conuts an ita slde m_the rexldence of his parents, 178 o+ Thursday, Jan, 4, at Church, whore High3lass wl cbrated, theneo by cars to Calvary, 47 Iirooklyn (N, Y.) papera plodae copy. Lil—Jan. 2, of inflammation of the Intnes, ‘olville, daughier of Naomi aud Duvid o, Aged 3 years and 1 menth. netul from the residence of Thomas Doumll, 4h 3L carriages to Rosclill, traths for whicl standing alone for, standing alone time when they moe! swhen they nre’ elnie forgotton or assalled, Thay they are being avanlled Ly inen Who do not ** come! along with any theological eystom doen not make itthe less necessary to uphold therm. weil for P'rof, 8wt to whole matter, and to tell us that it 1s an error of Jurlgnent to say ** thiat the hundreda of clergymen wha nuist ME. Moody oro_thereby alding and eopouning™ his’ doctelnes, thomsclves on that matier, her that my worda, which he complaine of, were called fortl, nat by hin taking the courea o thought Tight, but by goinz uut of hie way {o consure thise Twho wera a4 anzinne s hinisolf to do thiele rmplo dnty; but who could not seo their duty quita as he Thave never suld that thors clorgyinen ho_hias dono, theroby uttered in the thno rend several verses from the sccond chapter of Hu sald: In tho sixth, scventh, tenth, and twelfth yerses of this second chapter 1 haven't timy to speuk of ive them to you, and you ry tn make light of the DRISCOLI—Jan. 2, of consumptlon, 3 widowof theTate Joun Driscoll, I hor' o Lunoral Thuraday from 617 South 1aleted-st. Fricnda fre Invited. 837~ Oswego (N, Y.) papers plearo copy. ara seven thiny can 1ook them up at Men must judgn for that we must receive hiriat, becano 0 cannot Let Mr, §wini; remeni- follow kilin, or_servo Him, or worship Him There {s no uso in talklog to & nan who has not recelved Christ about serving e must serve 1im withlove. ‘Then you must belleve in Him., Of courso & man ho did not bellove. Then you are to walk to follow Ilim. {slove. Thu next thing Is to be rooted in 11m. That {s humility—to have n tino when we are alono with God, and Hls work takes root in our When n man s all the time thinking of the world he never hns any communion with tods nothing takes hold of Jits humllity, The tree must grow down as well as up, ‘The root- comes firat, and_then the bullding-up. 10 bear in mind that tho rooting and tho bullding-up o together, Inthe tenth verao we aro “com) See how preclous tliceo worils are Him, we walk In Hhmn, wo are rooted in Him, wo are built up In Him, Everything Is Dow't let your hearts he sct on things down here, Set your affcctions on things R T Sohenok's Pulmoniofiymp, 8ea-Weed Tonio, and Mandrake Pills, These_deservediy celebrated and popular medlcine have effected n revolution fn the hesling art, snd proved the fallacy of soveral mazims which Lavo for many yeamobatructed the progress of medical eclenca on that **Conmmption In Incurabla® ' from attempting to find remedier * nd patients afflicted with it recon ciled themselvea to desth withont makinz an effort 1t escape from a doom which they supposedto be un avoidable. It {s now proved, howerer, that Consuinpe tion can be cared, and that it has been cured ina tery great number of cascs (come of them apparently dea perats anes), by Behenek's Pulmonic Syrup alone; and in other cases by the pamo medictneln connection with Bchenck's ea-Weed Tonlo and Mandrake Pills, ona or bath, according to the requirements of the case, Kehenck himsclf, who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more than forty years, was suppored atone timetobe at the very gate of death, hiy phyals 3 cass hopeless, and abane T e aroat vo uved Dr, Schenek's |’|mparl(lcms markable fiice ¥l directlons accompsny each, m rionuily bes Dr, He cannot do ft. day, or a week, who aliled tha revival, as b it espouncd ™ ita o understood by the public That Ia the fact, enfed, and wlhich and so clalmed b which (s too notarioas to ho di mado nie, forone, foel it necersary to take opend: 1 bave tuken that groun: Lut [ think nnwistakably. s closing, and I have sald'what I felt it 0 aay, and {would close by the sama word h, two months axv, 1 tares, of honest admiration for the goou there isin thils work, and In the men who hava been it. Tonly liope that |t may have the bettor resuita that they have wished for, and not those which I And Lknowlng that at the heart of it I8 an carncat longing to help weak and sinful and carelers ronls to mow and prayers with thoe hicur any suzg to prescnt, and The false suppos a voey different ground, ho constitution, offered jous meeting by Mr. Bauman, was then It reduces the nominat- ing or Central Cummittee to ten, authorizes the iers to elect by petition, and the oflicers to Told over until thelr successors are chosen, and fixes the dato of the unnual meeting and report on the last Tuesday In Octaber, The nmendment to | bewan thoso lec- | tien up and adopted. and then we aro com- o which wili riso this night to the ¢t Fathor of us all, that all whomn it has reacheld hed may ubide in that ucw 1ife to which they have turned, nnd that beginning severnnco of sinners, (hey may on soverance of salnts, et ———— WASHINGTON. The Dobt Statement—Judge Bond, of Chieas R0, Offerail tho Patent-Commnissionership. Fpecial Dispatch o The Tribune, WasuneroN, 1. 0. Jan, &—The increase in tho public debt during the month of December of upwards of 23,600,000 has been caused by an unprecedented decling in the recelpts at the Custom-IIouses durlng the month. Thenntional debt is, neverthieless, over §6,000,000 smaller than it was at the commencementof the present {lscal year on the 1st of July Jast, ‘The lawyors and claim-agents who haye con- tingent interesta in a further distnbution of the Alabania award, are becomiing quito deaperate, and it fs evident that their hopes of succoss are growing swall by degreea und beautlfully less, Au investization into the pecunlary nianage- ment of the Centennial fa talked of, n8 the fudi- cations aru that no attempt will bo mid nt loan, whilo the bulldings iavo been bid tn by Philsdelplians at o simall Iractlon of thelr value, “Tiicro Is repos Tho Chalrman remarked ho felt encouraged, s the conrts scemed to be a little more favor- ably Inelliied towar South-Town affair. rececding week. 1 the Assoclation in the Although the Association was not dircetly prosecutiug tho case, inembers had been nuccees- 3 &"B’x‘?‘ifi%’e’"“n’" 4 meningitls, Thero were 39 under 1usfon of the statistics, tho Commissioner of Health makes the folluwing Ho concluded with a brie prayer, beseeching Goi to help the people to underatand the vre- clous truth, and to receive Christ not ingz him to watch over Mr, Bliss’ two and make them lke the sons of Zebedee, who forsuok all and folluwed 1l Tho Rev. Mr, Davis offered prayer, petition- fngz Giod to give them courmge, and " to' carry on the goud wurk bogun {n thy’ ciwirches of tho and for the manifestation of the Teit in answer to united prayer. TIIE ROV, Mit. THOMI30N safd that o brotlier In relating his experlence the other evening remarked that he Jooked back to the beginning, and [t was tho glory of his life, It scemed to him that the footsteps of Chris- tlana ought to fucrense In spring and lightness; and they would It thy 8:rintural admonition read were obeyed—if thov wonld Just go on with the Iuniiity aud falth with waleli they tirst re- Jesus, 'Tho trouble was of 1t were, and could Do brought around. Thelr opposition to Chicago dId not arfec from prejudice, desire to deprive theeity of Just legls they seemed to be Juburing under & misappre- o la, every Slonday, e nold by all drugkiste. _CONSUMPTI Weak_Lungs, Throat Diseanen, Indlzestion, General Debility, Loss of Vigor and Appetite, and all diccasca arising from Poverty of tho Blood, specdily ond radically cured by WINCHEKTEIUS TIYPOPIIOSPUITE OF LIME AND SODA Prices, 81 and 82 per boitle, WINCHESTER & 00, Chemints, 46 JOIN-ST., NEW YORK SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. IEEPERRIINS oo P DFES T YT Huvo groatly reduced the pricos on our OLOAKS; $10 Cloaks reduced to §8; $13 to $10; $14 to $12; $18 to $13, and oth- orain proportion, Now is & favorable op- portunity to get bargains, Al our Qloaks ont and fitted by tailors, HOTCHKIN, PALMER & GO, 137 & 139 State-st, AUCTION SALES tiers $chenck's medictny M. J..01. DUNIAM had heard of the opposltion of the country members for the last thirly ycars, but had not discovered It in personal futercourse with them. The great difticulty used to be, every member rivate axcs togrindthat the great Statewerc generally overlooked. tiended that the opweltlun to Chicago 11 a new revenue law, coveri) was carefully —maturc 1t 1a traly astonlening that scarlet fever should he #o rife and faial for such a length of time. tho discase proving conta- [ would nrgo that at can be taken shonld Do carried do all they can ln complications. interestsof the was imaginary, whole Stato, D8 et things that coutd bo hie thounglit, wi ten up, and would ith reneral upproval, not understand why personul bad not been lovled upon to pay real-cstato taxes. An act authorizing it waa repealed only w0 years ago hy a special Taw, Mr. Nelaon had never heard of 1t Mr, Dunham id not know why It had been overlooked. ‘Tho present Revenue law scemed ta be vrudg and li-digeste concelye of the kource whenee it was derived or who origiuated it, it alinj class uf professional gentlen 0 ade up Chirlstian1ifo alter starting,—mensured, marked, ond determined it, peeliaps, by lives scen aroun then, fustead of walklug cxactiy as they re- celved. They shoukl mako tno first momont when they rezeived. Chrlst with a simple, child- llke trust In 11im, the gulde of their journey. It they did that they would realize what it was to be complete in I, A gontleman on the platform anid they muat cut e roats loose from everything bulow, and fix their affcetion only on heavenly things, A rent many wanted resnrrection power without ring,—without belngdead tosin and the world. Men” very scldom ot power to go up to any- thing untll they thorowzhly made up thele at_great hazand, the Then they found the and delivered them, pay the overnme: rt to-nirht that Judgo Bond, of West & Lond, patent-attorneys, Chileago, has been offered the Commulssionership To the Testern Aunciated Ires. WasmNGTON, D. C,y Jun, 2—The tabla pives the coudition of tho public debt, and ho could not enabled o certaln en to make a llving reverul suits, nnd classcd aaa tox-i hio never fuuicht but vny tax in hin {ho widening of btate street, Fu been presented to him, although lie had never autharized an attorney to use his name. "The Chimrnan stated that tho matter of s Fouraid lalf peres, Total cofn bonds,. would go_ up. Gad camo down he moment a elcar fssun was anade, that moment wontd the ncw life come and replace the old life. in trving to transplant the tree until tho roots rcobs sald they should Lo rooted and bullt up In Chrlat,—fot rooted in something olwe, anid bullt up in Chrlst; not bullt up in something clsoand rooted In Christ, was the loundation and the topmost stona. ferring to Mr, Bliss, he sakt hic lived fn Christ— il his hymng wera obout Chrlst; about thie Church was in them. came from the routs. A brother remurked that the ministry had been united lotely as nover beforod all ‘difer- ences were loat izhit of fn the glory of the Did not the call come to_them not on) ps of the Master, b his year mors root- Bhould not all ymt ‘I'here wns no use of the Assoclatfon aud it now rested Commissioners. m mind and think has engaged the attention morg or 1usa for the past in the hands of tho Count Tho members should keep it about [t. Varlous chanzes hul been auzgested e,—chianges inthe Jury system, ote.,—nnd the subjeet wasrecelving considerntion by ex-State's Attorney fumillar with criminal practice In this count. o clty ahould also be fn tnlnd, anl efforts ho minde, if thought prop- to liave tho ol law re-enucted, b having Deen repealed ot tho lust cus ture, except as to Stato elections. 3¢, Dunbam thouzht the advoeacy of ta re- enuetment would drag tho Assoclation Inta pul- ftles, and jeopardize the other leglalation need- Colucertiocates. Total without interest fu the erfminal Reed, Who was tmost reglatrution law for t RE & CO, & SHOE SALE OF 1877. , at 0:80 a. m,, {on of the Leglslas By G._};.WG‘Q FIRST BOOT ed and eomplete in their hunds in s hands, and Lo more fuithful United Sintes. 4 by ed. ‘The Chalrinan_rejolued that thoy had tried the Association aloof from Mr. Sankoy then sang tho sixty-first hymn, aud a few momenta were spent in “silent prayer. “Then Mr. J. V. Farwell thanked the Lord that wermitted Lo sing the sunizs concelved 8 now sluging In glory the songs ers praving that ol might lnl- tata Mru. Biss’ cxample, and eet tholr affuce- tions on things above,—that they might reallzo that tho things of this worlil were as naught, Mr. Moody asked prayers for tho meeting next week, Ho could not hielp belleving that thers would be more Inquivers text week than in any Ha had been thinking it would be a grand and a profitable thing to havea mecting next Friday nizny fn the ‘Tabernacle, Just to sing Mr, Diiss' hymns. The mceting would begin at 8 o'clock, and thers would be quartettes, and congregational alnging. 1 1ot know why it was not as profitable to sing about Christ and the (lospel as jt was to h it benedletion by the Rov. Mr, Parkhurst closed the services, BVENING MEELTING. ‘Wednesday, Jan, A few more accounta nf deslirable Tioota and Bhoes, af st bo sold this datd (0 SENATE. Anumberof hills and petitions wera pre- sented and referred to apnropriate committees, and the Senate, for want of a quorum, adjouru- ed untll to-morrow, tp——— SPRINGFIELD. Judge Tipton's Resignation—-Stata Charita~ Institatlons---Treasiry Htatement--— Htate Iloard of Agriculture, Bpeciat Dispaich o The Tribuns. Sermvarieo, (L, Jan, 2—Judge ThomasJ. Tipton, of the M:1.uan Circutt Court, and Con- gressmon-elect, haa resigned as Judgze, to toke efTect Feb, 23, The Goveruor has aceepted the resignation, and ordered a 8peclal election fur Mareh 1 to fill the vacancy, Inthe United States Court to<lay a motion was made to quash the Indlctment against P J. Cummings, charzed with couspiracy to buy and have in possession counterfuit mone; About 8 o'clock thls morning a meteor was obscrved Lir the last, and t The total smount of the applicationa for the Stats charitable Institutions for appropria- ‘tions for the next two years 1s 81,085,440, amnd the Btate Board of total of $1,225, apntications of abject had been to et auid all good cltlzens, 'They did not want to Decome insolved in any politics] brolls: but, If Ing proposcd wus needed, und right, and did nut know why the Assocatlon and political capital osed by it. How- i matter to go all taxpayers 10r wInter wear, satfafy the calls for mi T [nvite the attention of all clots ons . 1% GOIIR & CO., 63 & 70 Wabas! On THURNDAY, 40 FIRST-CLASS OUT! One and two-cat and PlusheLi ned on account of non-arrival, occa- stuncd by tho storm. G, P GORE &C0., Auctrs. &5 Weat Indiana rt; James Brett, ahould Lo Licld responsible, be made out of uncusurs eyer, it was not necessary through the Assoclation, Mr. Dunham remarked that o falrdistribution i honest colleetfon of month_before. of the taxes anl el everybody. exveptivis to’ that, organization wus of slgnificance. Nelther party The questlon of tawnship By WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. Auctloneers, 118and 120 Wabsali-av, ‘Whito Granito and Yellow Ware, Tablo Cutlery, Glassware, Plated Ware, Carpets, &e., &c. Jan. 3, st 10 o'clocka. @.y aL 118 & 150 Waba there any advantage in having three scta of P'ark Comuilssluners to b taxpayers, ‘This was a jsubject worthy of “cou- TUE MATTER OF TARKS, Anarmy of tax-eaters nanazed tho suburban aurroundings in the interest of people owning [ng on the pagka; und thess peo- sutting thelr hands in thelr own owii-town und coll ) those who wers not benefite ‘The Chutrinan sald that a g been committed n the sponsibility mong Boare The smuller the compass, countabllity be flxe “This was eapecially v property abuttl WE Ul\ESDAY. BUPTERS & 00.8 Regular Trade Balo. TIE USUAL FULL LINES OF DIY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, HILKS—DRESS GUODS, ILK NIDRFS., EMDROIDERED S1LK BCARYS, HOSIERY, FURNIBHING GOOUS, MITTS, FURS, &0 JAN. 4 LESROOMS, CORe AND MADISON-SF. t 810 Michigan ‘The men’s meeting at Farwell Hall last night was woll attended, and, judgiog from the large at the close, a ereat spiritual success. The absencoof a conductor niad a bad effect on the slnging, which las cen- crally boen o pleasant featurs of thoso mectings. Mr, Sawyer Jed the mecting. After the usual preliminary oxerciscs, Lo read o fow verics from the siztcenth chapter of Acts, pausing every now and then to impress tho truth of the words Ju & terse, vigorous style, he then explatucd the heautles of thu Gospel, and urged all present to fmmediately aceent the Suvior, aud o fusure bapphicss u this s here was no shock or sound of number of finqulre the surer could uee ything went wrong. true of ‘the Muanleipal Gove 1l get back to the old r In tho Mayor, ¢ would be ncar- any otber plail k Cotinlssioners was better than two or three, une Park Comumilssioner would be better than three, Mr. Duuham belleved the County Board ought luusmuch us_ncarly all its rev- coue came from the city, which has benefited very litthe by its expenditure: Mr., Blssell fnquired 1f haritles recommends o being a reductton Lelow the If the whole amount which the State Board recomnicnds shall bo ap- 000 i for ordinary expenses for and the vest is for fmprove- ) S, HATS, GLOVI T0:30 O'CLUCK, AT THEIR BAl propriated, 523, method of placing ail the’ powe the next Lo yeur er perfection that on his hearers, 1f one Boord of Parl {s tho monthly statement for De- cember of the recelipts and dlsburscments of the State Treasury: By WM. MOOREHOUBE & CO. Auctloneers, 274 and At10:50 thisa. m. wo shiall sell st our stores, OHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITY, OFFIOE FURNITURE, Flason Etoves, Carpets, s0d o largs lot of Geners) 74 East Madison-et. tobe obolished, Bawyer s by no nieans u Moudy, but he has an honest, stralhtforward mannes of dofo;s things which goea dlrectly to the hearts of sinucre, {llustrutions are drawn largel, perience, which Tmprovoment fund.. Local bond fund... Totaloseesersrenes DI8! in winending the erimi- nal laws upything wes to be done toward re- u roud und varled enough almost to it syery case kia {s called upou tu injnister to, The Gospel Iesson and address having been woprinte passige and short experlences were catled for, ‘Thiswes an Interesting stuge of tho proceedings. part of the hall und wave that test which seemed best to aceond wivhi thele ideas of a Bavior, and related the change which had come over thelr lives stuco they ha fufluence of the revival, One rougli-looking man sald the first time ho heard Mr. Moody ho bad just enough whisky un buard to enable him to criticise the evaugellst, That tiine he did vot think Mr. Moody much of r, but the sccond thue he visited the o he became lnterested concluded that he was seat by God be thought the nvn who us- -work were angels of 1 He would vver think with gratitude of a cuuse which had lifted bim Into true manhood, Another man, who stated he Lad recently been taken vut of the gutter, zave suime excellent ve- Hections on persoual critlclsm, uncheistian to speak harshiyor I @ fuuit-tinding wpirit of vur felluw-men, aud urged every obe to Bght szainat suctia dls) TIZ PARDONING FOWERIL of the Execative. Would It be a proper subject for consideration? The Chairman replied that It was s proper 1le, however, had not heard it men ed before, It might have occurred to Mr. Reed. The exerclouof the power bad beeu fuund fault with very decldedly, und had been s great bar Lo the correction of ¢iiwe. The great labor and expenso attending the convictlon of criminuls seemed to bo all s0 mavy chauces fuvoring the strecty iu o short tiwe, been taken by the Assoclatlion lookiug towan! change or maditeation of the Governor's power iu this sespeet, Mr. Bisscll supposed the Legislaturs had wer of placing the mat- wiisafon to act with the Legislature could define the basls upon Which the Executive could Revenue fund.... 1linuis River Iny Local bond fund, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & €O, W. cor. Madlson-at. 117 Wabash-av., Regular Sale of Bools and §huu i CONFECTIONERY, PESSUBIURTL A St GAN PERPUMERY. e BERBUIE, A twenty-five cel exquisits **Mars AR T HAIL GO HAR T Btato Board of Agriculture et to-day for the winter meeting, majority of thy wew- bers being present, frults aud wines is ver) foriner cxhibitlons. A resolution urglug upon the General Assemnbly of piscleutture, for discussion tu-inorrow, ‘The Board at this session will take actlon on the queatlon of permanent Stato Fair at some central point. Dloomington, Lincolu, snd Decatur are urge: fu that connection. ‘The Bupreme Court convened at 3 anuary _ terin, aml larger thau at conse Withiu the aughues offered & enconragenient matter comes up No action bad yet ED Iocatlon wf the the Uulou--expressed to all ¢! A authority to limit the pa: ordersQUN MIEL, Co ter oy the houds of w Cus the tigyernor. Mr. Junbam thought vago. Moreove! slated the revival Judzes werc t Dickoy. Bome formal motlons but thire were no proceedlugs of gencral intercst. P S — ut No. 1214 Went- Htate street car® auld the present Governor had re- leased thirty of the worst criminale in the Stat 1" murderers,—and, if the sctting ol rec were Lot stopped, bo wan's hfe v.'lm Le safe. bo Chairwan Lod uo doubt the Association would cheerfully take up the guestion aud pros- ccute 1t with such energy as was deemed best for the heoctit of the commmanity, adjourneds Ho beld it to be of old Wheeler & Wilson sewing-machines should call at the office, 153 Statu strcet. The Company are prepared to exchange with all the old cas- tomers on very reasonable terms, and gmive them anew machine sthl bettor than the old, snd far ln advance of sny other. ld a few months zzo Le [Ted at religlon, but stuce hobad the whole tenorof bhislifeand ed. Hohad now no doubl, from geological, geographical, historical, Compinta sue ., bert gonla gt law W . wd

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