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TIE REVIVAL. . Moody's Sermon on the g Coming of the Lord. Was Postponed until So it L Late an Hour. His Interpretation of the Texts Relat- ing to the Becond Advent. Jie Declares that He Has No Ealth Whatever In the Milienpinm. But the Lord Shall Come to Take His QOliurch and Leave the Rinners Behind, llnslml.&mre at the Tabernacle in Nemory of P, T, Bliss COMING OF TIE LORD., TEMPERANCE-MEETING. ‘There was a Jarge attendance ab the noonday temperance-meeting in the Tabernacle yester- aay. ‘The exercises, which were inuch the same as nstinl, wero conducted by Mesers, Sawyer and Sankey. Mr, Moody was present, but took no part in the services until near the close, The opening prayer was by Mr. Latimer, one of the reformed meny who Is hocoming guite useful as a leader of the Gospel tomperance work, Dirother Sawyer read tho Scripture-lesson from tho 107th Psalm, commeneing, “ O give thanks unte the Lord, for lc is good; for His merey cendureth forever,” Testimonles to the power «of Christ to rave from the power of stroug drink were given by Measre. Spawn, Hines, Brozk, aud Brashear; afier which Mr. Moody entered a plea for gentlencss aud charlty towards any who had fallen again under the power of the devil, aud asked that God's people might pray for such, that they'might be restored ngaln to Ifis favor. e then closed the meeting with prayer aud the bénediction, THE RETURN OP QUR LORD. The principal event of {his week of revival since the walen-mecting on New-Year's Eve was the long-expected sermon of Mr, Moody on the return of our Lord. Alt his other toplcs have been such as all ortbodox minfaters dwell upon; all his uiterances have been along the e of “those things which arcmost commonly helleyed nmong ue,” but whea, sume ten days ago, Mr, Moudy annonnced this scrmon, there arcso no snmll st to kuow what he would say on this thete, which was understood to heabout his only theologleal speclalty. “Ihat e should preach for three manths and neyer onee allude to this doctrine, which, from the dlscourss ol yesterday, appears to buasa fire shut up {n his bones, showahim to be pos- eessed of thal Chrietlan wisdom/ which Paul uys s % profitable to direct,” This Ix n con- “troverted poluty slnners e be brought to Cllst without it: hellevers' van be roused to Telpiulness by ottier motives: and thus it 1s only among fils very last'utterances, during a supplemental serles of ieétings, that lie brigs out his fasorite theory of the spraily second wd- veht of Jesus Christ to take 1his ehurch out of the world. 3 Tho service, which was attended by nearly 5,000 people, was opened: with the nln\.ly»filxlfl Jivin of the Bliss and, Sankey collection, cotl- thed “Till He Come,” 'The upening prayer w Ly the Hev. 8, H,“Adamy, ot Centenary M, Charel, Another hymu, written by Mr. Dilss, way sung a6 o salo and cliorus, beginnlng with tho words, *Dawn life's dark vale we wander till Jesus comeg” 'Then a hiymu by the whols congregantiond “Refolve and be ;:I'nd, for Iu (‘umclnl agalnd’ Alter which Mr, Moudy com- nenced THE ADDREGS, s follows: In 1L ‘Flnuthy il Is given'by & lfi'l’axllfltm]rlrc splratiowof U, aml s profihtle for dociring for reproof, for fustruction {3 righteousness '3 hut There' are fome peoplg/twho tol us when we take up proph- ccythat it 44 nll very well tobe belicved, bud.thiat there fs no use In ono_ trying to underetand it theeo future events are things that the Charch does not nzrce shout, and it Is better to lot and denl’ only with thoso prophic- have already fuliited, But k> })(“ 3 e v 31 these people are right, ho *Some Seripture is profliable; but y understand the propleclés, so you had better Jetthem alone. 7 God didn'd mean o have us study the prophéeizs, He wouldn’t have Ynt then tnto thoe Bivble. Sume of them aro fule fitled, and Ile 13 ot work fulfilifng tho rest, so that £, we do not see them all completed fn this Iite, we shall m the world to come, 1 dowt want to teach anything to-day, dog- matleatly, on my own authority, but to m mind tiis procious doetrize—for such I mus call jt—"£ the return of_the Lord o this earth istanght i the New Testament as cicarly os sy otherdoctrine I 1t; yet Iwas fo the Cairch fiicen or sixteen yeara before 1ever heard a sezowon on {t. Fheso §s Landly any chureh that dcan’t mnke o preat deal of Laptian, but the New Testament only speaks about hawt'sm thirtcon titmes, while {t speaks of the rettirn of our Lord fiity times; and yet the Clivecl las lil very little to say about it. Now, I can sce ureagon for tls: tho devlt dees not want us o cee thls truth, for nothing wonll wake up the Church so mtieh. The moment a man takes hald of the truth that Jeeus Chrlst 1s comtug back agaln to recelve T friends to Himecelf, this worll Toses fts hold wpon Himj was-stocks and - waterstocks, and stocks banks aid fn horse-rallioads, are of ve Jess consequence to him then, Hie 3 e, and e louks for the blceaud appearing of his Lord, who nt 113 coming. wil tuke bk Jato His blessed K 1L, Peter, 1y 2, werend, ¥ No prophecy of the Seripture fs 0f nny private fterpretation.” Some peonlu ray, “ON yes, the propheces are b well enougli tor the priests and ductors, but 1ot iar the rank atd fllo of tho Clureh,” * Hut Teter eays, “The propucey came not by the witl of man, but Doly men “spake as they wers moved by the” Ity Chost,” and” those 1un are tho yery ones who tell us of the return of our Lopd. Look at Danel, 1L, 45, where he Ll th watoee ot tha, state which th Kivg #us7 In g dream that was cut out of the mouns tain without hands, und that broke in pieees the irou, the brase, tho clay, the sdver, mud the poid, “The dream (s certaln and the Iuterpre- tatlon thereot eure,” says daniel. Now wy lave seen the Initilment ‘of that propliccy sl bt the clostug part of i The Kingdoms of Babylonand Medo-Peistas und Greeee and Romo havo atl ‘heen broken in pleces, aud now it only remains for this stone cut 9ut of the manntaiy without lunds ta staito the fmego mnd break it fu pleces L beconses like the dust of the sumner threshing-loors, sud for this stone to lmamu 4 great mountafu and Sl the whole carth, BUT HOW 13 ILE GOING TO cOML{ We are tolil how He (s gainz to come, those disciple stond hinking ap futo 1he thnie of [is uscenzlon, there appeared two wecls, who eald unto them (Actsfy 1) @Yo et of Galilee, why rtund ye zuzing up foto hewven! This some Jesus which ts tahen up fratn you tnto heaven sl sa come o like tnnuer s ye have scen Him o into heaven.™ How Qid Ho go upt He took 14 dlesh and Lojes up with 2im, ¢ Lok at mes handle e i me somethlg 19 caty o spielt hias wo Neslt a3¢ hones a5 yo Ah wie haves § um the Identical unewhom they erasdtivd and Tabd I the grave, Nov Lam visen frum the dead and s golhg 1p o Jeaven. Hefs goud, sui' tho angels, but i ¢ will comu agaln justns Ho went. An anucl Wassent to unzotncee His birth of the Vieias aucds sung of his wivent in Bethlch g Lold the wonien of Tils resusrectio 199 angels told the Glsclples of flis i ;z‘du. Itk the sane testimony fun all these Whean | ven at e, Idon't know why people shouldn’t Uke to stuly tze Biblo, mlylkplluxd out ull ubouy this ul,'lulu doctrive uf our Lord's return. Sumg e yone bevond propheey, and tited tatell W very day Jle “wonld come. Porlaps tha I3 unig reason why peopls doa’s belicve bl Swrine, Ho s coming, we know thaty betiunt when He fv coming we don't know. Mathew, xxiv., 80, sustics that, uugzels durt griow, and Ch says thut even do Saau't kiaiv, but thiat Is soniething the Futlier eos Lo Tliunselt. 1€ Chrisc had said, 1 will ieonie hack for SO0 years, none of His dis- ;-‘n:s would have hezun to wateh for Hi, but 41 the proper attitude of & Chidstlan ta Lo al- ¥au luokiie for )is Lonl's return. - So God nee tel] Gis when ile 13 to come, but Christ b us o watel, In this sanie nh:llvllrwu Lol 4 e Ia to como unespiestedly and suddesly. ““\:c trienty-seventh verss” we havo th ods, For us the lizhtning comcth out of the 4 Gud ahincth unto the West, even fo rlndl ' the comilier of the Son of Mua be.? Aud el tho forty-fourth yerse, “Thureforo be {el.:.m.dy, for fn s UG Bow of Ma o Bt peuple eay h wn hour as ye think Uit mdsus depth; by the not say It tneanin” dént 1y, but our Lord hath the keys cath; He has conquered deatly, helly and the grave, and at any moment He may come to set ua freg from death niel destroy our Igst encmy for ns; ao the proper state for a believer In Chirist’ f3 walting amd watching for our Lord's return, 1 the last clapter of John there is a text that feems to 3 AETTLE THI3 MATTER. Teter nsks the aneation about Jolin, Lord, what Sall tiks man dod Jesus said unto him, I¢ [ Wil that he tarey it | come, what is that to theet Fallow thou me. Tien went this eaying nbroad among the dircth- ren othat - that disclple ehoull not Me Fhey did not think that the coming of the Lord nicant deathy thers was a great dier- ence Ketween these b Lhinga In their minds. Christ fs the Prince of Lifey there fa no death where He fs; death flees at s coming; dead bodies sprangz wo 1ife w He touched them or l«ruku to them, His coming is not death; lleis the resurrarcetion and the life; when He rets W Kingdom there is to be no death, but life more. cre is unother mistake, as you il find i yourewd your Bibles carolully. Some peaple hink that at the coming of Christ everything s 1o be athidone up fi a feww minntes: hut 1do it #o wnderetand (L 'Lhe first thing Ife is to dofs Lo taice Tiis Chinreli out of the worll, le calls the Clitrel Itis bride, and He says ile 18 golu Lo prepace o place for her, Wa iy Judge, says one, what a glorious place it will be Trom the Tensth of thme te s in prepariug it it:d when the place ks realy He will come and take the Chinrd) to lllm.u-lf’. 1n the clocing ol the fourth chapter of L Thessatontaus Pattlsays: * 1f we belleve that Jesus die.d and rose agaln, csen csu atén them which slecp fn Jesits will God bring with (i, o We whicnre alive awd remnin unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord thmself shall descend from Heaven with a shoute with the Yol of the archanuel, dnd with the trinp of God, and the dead In Christ shall rlse first. ‘then wo which wreullve and renain shall be canght up to- gether with theny in the clouds o mect the Lord In the alry and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherctore, comfort ona another with these worde” ‘Ihat 15, the comforted of the Clireh, There was a tine when b oused to mourt that 1slmould not e alive ln the mlilen- ulun; but now § exocet to bo fu the nillen- niunn Dean Allord says—almost cverybody Dowsa to bitn In the matter of futerpretation— tliat e must tnalst that this comaue of Christ to take 13 Church to elt tn the clouds s not the same event ws 1is coming to judge the 1 at tke last d The dellverance of the Church is one thingz, Jndgment 1s another. Now, [ can’t find any Place in the Bible where it tells me to walt for rigns of the comtug of the millennfum, us the roturn of the dews, and auch Hke; bat it tells mie to Jook for the vomingof the Lond; to watch for ft3 to be ready at midnight to iect Him, like those llive wise virzine, — The trup ot Go may be sounded, for woytidog wo know, befory 1giish this serinon,—at auy rata we are tokl tnt He will come s a thicl I thie nizht and at an huur when many luok not for Iim, Some of you snay shake your brads nad_say, w0, well, that 1 too decp for the. most of us} such things ourht not Lo Le sald hefore these young convertsy only the very wisest charas 1crs, Buch as the ministers and the professors in the theologieal scminuries, can * underatand them.” But, my fricuds. you find that Paul wrote about thése wnings to thuse young con- verta among the Thessalonians, und he tells them to comfort one another with those wuords, Here In the first chapler of 1, Jonlaus Tueul euys, * Yo turned to Idols to eerve the living oud wue God, ond walt for Sou from Huaven whom e raised from the dead, even Jeaus Which Aol (18 from the wrath to come. To wi r 1lia Bous; that fs the true attitude :hild of God. 11 e is doing that hie is rewldy fur the duties of life, ready for God's wark; aye, that makes Ihn feel that ho la Just ready to bemn to wirk for God. Then over in thcucxtchapter (11 Thessaluntans, xix.), he ga; 4 Por what i our hupe, or ju¥s or croiwn ol res Jolelngt Aro not even' ye, i the presence of our Lord desus Christ, ut Il cotmme!” And again, In tha third chapter, ab the thirteenth verse, # To the end that He ny establisit your licarts unblamable In holiness before tod, even our Father, at the comiug of our Lord 'Jess Chirtst withul lis Saint=," Stillazain, nthe fhtn chapter, #For yo yourselves know perfectly that the day of tic Lord £0 cumeth ny o thief i the nizht." le bas omething to sayabont this samme thing In_ cvery chapter; ndeed, 1 have thonght thls Epistio to the Tueasalontans inleht be ealled the ‘iuspcl of Chrlstls coming again, ‘Phero nre threw great facis foretoid fn ihe Word ul God: Flrst, that Chirist should come; that has heen mltitiad, Sceond, that thy Hol, hould come; that was fulfitied at Perie tecost, amd the Church i able to testl Iy It by Ita cxperdence of 11l rav- ing grace,” Tulrd, the return . ol our Lurd sgain from Heaven—for tiis we are told to wateh and wait ¢ ait e come.’” Lok st thnt acrount of the Inst nours of Chrlst. with Ihis disciples, What docs Christ say to thomt If 1 go wway Twilt_sead death afier you to yontto) Me? Twill send an unget after Not ot all. “L will come agaln ik recelve you unto Myset® It A a forelen vountryy and 1 fuud a be lon all rendy fur her, she would vather [ ehoulid come agsd brin: o huve me send some one eIse Lo hring her, {hie Church §3 the Lamb's wife, He b, wmansion for iy tide, sad’ He our Joy nnd comfort that 1o WILL COME 1LNSELE and bring s to the place el been all this while preparing. My friends, i€ 14 perfestly Word of God fust os we ing it, to wateh, then wateh! 11 le fells us to pray, then pray! I He tals s He will come ugaty, walt_for fim! Let the Church bow 16 the Word of God, rather than teving to flmd ont how theae things can be, © Behald, Leome quickly,” salld Christ, * w0 come, Lord Jesus! shionld b the prayer of the Churel, Take the dceount of the words of Christ at the commuuion table. It scems to me the devil fius covered up the most procious thing abont, it % Far us’often s yeent this bread and diinks this cup ye do show fortly the Lorts deaths 6l He come? But most people seem to think that the Lord's table s the placo for self-cxamitation aud reventance, and k- fngr zood resolutions, Not at alls you spoil (¢ that way; LIs to show fuith the Lord's death, und wo ure to keep it tp Lil) 1 Bome peaple say, * 1 belte on the other side of the o you pet itd Word —of ~ God watch - aml wait brin: yout cood dea lier unto ft than S prepered voilscs for fe to take the 1 He tells s uies, Cirrlst wil) illennum,” Y] an’t thnd gt nowhers tells me for the comiug ol the willentum, but for the eoming of the Lord, 1 dton't flnd any pluce where Gud says the world 13 to ggrow better and better, and that Chrlst Iy to have n spiritusl refgn on eartl of n thousand years, Ll that the carth s to grow worse i worse, and dhnt at lenzsth thers b ol to e o separation. **Two women rinding ot o mill; one taken and the other left; two men in ong bed, one taken snd the other left. Tho Chitreh §8 10 be Lranstated out of tie world, an 10 this 1l we bave two exmmples alrewdy, 1w representatives, as we wnlght say, In Christs Kindou, ot what la to be dube for all 1s trae DLilicvern., Enoelily the representative of the fipst dispensation, Biljul of the second, and, as u reprenentative of e third dispensation, we bLava the Savior Himeclf, who 18 entered Into thy Eeavens for us, and became the st fruits of them that slept, We nro pot to wall for the great wiilte tironge judginent, but the gloriled Churcls bs ¥ct on the irons with Crrlsty und to hulp o jusdgzo the workd, Nuw, 2umt of you tuink this s anew aud 9 Jue, und that ey who preach it ohled bhide, But let mo tell you that stof the splidtua) men in the pulpits of t Hritabn ure br fu this faith, Epurzeon 1 bave heand Newman lalt ey w0 redsoin Wity Chidst iy, coe betors he ot throwd witli his Hur i it wealtby and sushivnable clitrelies, where they have the form of godlis nesd, but deny the yawer thereof—fuat the etate ot things which Paul declares shall be (n tho last duy=—Lthis doctring 1s not preached or Leileved, They do not want siiners to oy out i 1heir meetinz, What must 1 do to be eaved They want futellcetual preachers wio will eubtivate thelr tasty, britliaut presciess who will rouse thelr bmagmation, hut they don't want the preaching that bas i it the power of the loly Ghest. We live ln the day of EILANS 1N RELIGIOIN. The Church §s cold and formals may God wake ug upt Amb I know of no better way 1o duat than to get the Chureh to lookinis for the return of pur Somu peoplo eay, * O, you will discoursge he younp convertn! you peach that doctome.” 0,y fricnds, thut bus't been my experl 1 have felt hie working threc tiies as hard ever ofuce I cutie to umderstaml that my W\ was comimg bavk again, § fook on tiks rhd as a wrocked vesacl, God has given me s fifeboat, ol said to e, ¥ Moudy, save il you A God will vome {n Judgment and buri tluy world, but the chijd i Tongg to this world in g2, but not of Lihe o snip o the wisters This world I3 zetih darker and darkers a vubs §5 combug ne wiel vearer; 10 you have uny fricnds on thiy wreekh wbaved, You bad beter dne no i fn_getting tueimn ol - But sviue aue will sayy 100 vou then meko the grace of Gud Gl ured” Nos griee 3 not o failave, but wan s, The antedifuvinn world was a failures the Jevi- Lods world was a failura; wan has Leen a fallure everywliere, when he luie lwl bfa usn way and Lecu ot fo Limaull Clute will save His Churchy but fis wil kave them flnn“; by ' them out of the world. ' Now, don't take my word for it3 look this doctrine up fn your Bibl and. Af you find it, there, how down to It and celveitasthe word of G, Taka Matthew, XXty ¥t %The Lord of that servant shél come whea he Iooketh not for Ilim, and in an hour that he fs not, nmm} of, and shall ctt him nsunider and appofnt biut W position with the hpyornitess there shiall ho weeptng and goashing of teeth.” Take 11, Peter, third chap- tery faueih and (1th vorses: b There sball corite Iuthe Jast dayp scoffers, walking after ther awn luts, ud saying, Where s the promise of s coming? for since, the Fathers fell asicep all thiugs eoutfnne as they were from the Le- cinuing of the creation.” ~ Go out on the atrectd of Chicags and nsk men nbout the retarn of our Lord, and that (s jnst what they would sy “AD, yes, the Lord delayeth JIis coming I'? “Hehold, T come quickly,” eald Christ to Joli, nud the lnst prayer {u the Bibla Is, '\ Even 0, Lard Jesne, come autlekly. Were the nnrl(y Christians disdppolnted then? Noj no man (s disappointed who obegn the volce of God, The world waited for the Tirst_comine of the Lord; waited for 4,000 years, and then ffe came. ile was hore oply thirty-tiree years and then i went awayi hut o left “us a promise that le w come ngafn; and as the world watched and waited for His first com- ing und did not watch fnvaln, ro now 10 them who wait for 11is appeartug ehall 1le ap- pear n sccond time unto salvation. Now let the ahiestion go round, “Am I ready to meet the Lord §f 1o comes to-nlghti” " “Be ye also rewdy, for in much an hour 9 ye think not the Son of Man cometh,” "There fs anotlier thought I waot to call your attention to,amd that fss - Chrlst will JRENG ALY OUR PIIENDS WITH UIM when He comes, ANl who have died la the Lerd nro to be with Hin when He comes in the clouds of heaven, **Blessed and loly s he Ahat hath part {n tho Otet resurrcctions un such thie second death has no [l::uvcr, bt lhc{ shall e priests of God apd of Christy and shiall relon with Him a thousaml years,”? (Hev,, xx., ) “hut the resl of “the dead iived nov n until the thousand years were pasts this fs tho first resurrcctlon (verso B That looks ns if the Church were to nave a thonsand years with Cheist before s yetturn to the final fudgment, when Sntan shult be cast out, amd there shall Ue new heavens aud new carth whereln dwelleth rgheousuess, . Now, 1 want to glve you soie texts to etlily ot homes Cor,, Iy 265 Lutke xis., 133 I 1,73 James, v, 85 1. And 8o let us watch and wait s -18. 0 116 gwihe Mr. Moody then closcd the service with pruyer and the henedietion, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sunday-school lcsson at noon meeting In Far- ) xylee of the Week of Prayer will be Leld atthe Tabera; Sunday morning at 8 o'vlock. At 10:45 the llol{'(,‘ muynion will be celebrated gt the First M. E. Church, eorner of Clark and Washingtou strecte. “The Lord's table is freo to nll I children,' says Tastor Parkhurat. Biuglng by Mr, Bankey, as- sisted by (he Blev, Mr, Bpencer, Maj, Coley and others. “Preaching st the Tabernacle at § and 8 - ., and every night of the week of prayer cxeept Baturday, TH JEND, 7o the Etitor of Tne Tribune. Sovrn Benw, tud,, Jan. 4.—Tuesday, the sue. cessful unfon meetings hell here by tis Rev, 1L W, Brown, the evangelist, swd bia stuger, Mi L. . Davls, will close, sl he will comment similar unfon mectitgs Wednesday, Jan, 10, with several of the churchies of Laporte, nd, 1lis Dible reading nt Mishawaka Tucsday niter- toon was attemded 13 over400 persous, sud hets to give a gimilar reading ot Elkbart, ITe Is uow holdine three servlces a day, and they are grow- ing fu Interest and power, thut oflast night bing tho most success(ul af the scrles, i fund of Bible knowledge aud personal filustra. tions’ attract and benefit great uumbers of Ucnplc, and muny new converts testlly to the lessngg attendant on hits minlsteations, Oxe or T Pastons. BLISS. A RONG SBERVICE. Insldo the Tabernacle there were at least 8,000 people. Outside there were 4,000. The oxcredses were to be mora than ordinarily inter- esting. TIat hud been promised. Tt was to he asort of funeral service, the raising of a muatcal monument to tho memory of puor Dliss, whoie nashea are scattered through thie valley of Ash- tabula. Early In the evening the crowd assem- Dleil to pay thelr Inst tribute, anxlous to nssist Intharites. The Tabernacle fille:l. The doors were Jocked. Those insldo patieatly awalted thooxerclscs. Qutslde, the unfortunates pulled aud pushed and crowded nrainst the bullding, ‘They begeed and implored the inexorable doors to open unto them. Thoy koocked, but the promuise falled, Then they kilcked. 1t was of no avall. Lnul the service was ended the dis- appointed held posscssfon of the sidewalks, Loping to hear through the open windows, even if they could uot participate. ‘Tho whole scrvice was musical, with a brict futreduction toths bymmus by Mr, Moody and short prayers, Maliclufahi! ‘tis dano, T believe on the Son, 1 um ¥aved by the blood of the Crucisel Une, and the congregation took up the chorus, *Iold the Fort" camie next, the children snging the tourth verse and the cholr the refrain, Th were bumdreds of youwg volees anil they aul with a will. Mr, Moody velated the clreumi stanees under which the liymn was written, BLishiop Fallows offered a touching Invocation, “Jencath the Cross of Joaus,™ nhymn not so well known apparently us the reat, was sung ex- quisitely Ly Me, Sankey. “Theu Mr. Moody prefaced 1ol on, Oh! Hillow of Fire,” with an ancedote of itsbasis. Yo the children azuin waa_conunitted the twenty-third hymn, *Lam su ghul thut desus loves mo."" ‘They samz sweet- Iy, und at the conclusfon there was n rattle of upplunse {u the nudicnce, ** Whomaoever will }m- y come,”” brought the congregation to thele o + At one of the Expositions, sald Mr. Moody, g common lnwitation war, * Moet o at the fountain,” und upon this Mr, Bliss wroto thy Biviuy, ¢ WilE You Mcet Mo at the Fountalui'" Mr. Sunkey sang it. “ Preclous promise God hath glven,” and Mr. Moaody read the twenty-third pulni, and M, Funkéy saug “There's u Light inthe Valley for M. “Weary Gleancr, Whenve Cometh Thout™ Mr, Moddy spoke of the Gospel meets ings In New York, where the servico hail been intlrely of song,” He thought such meetings profitable, From a fricud Lo had learned that 1he tast seen of Mr., Bliss ko hadu Blble fn his hand aud Wi LOMPUSBIIZ & KODZ BEVer Ao be beard on earth, only toswell the waves of musie that roll acress the Henvens. **Ouly an Armor Bearer Proudly | Stand, sang Mr, Sankey, the congreation foining in thy chorus. 4 Fuding Awuy Like thy btars fn the Morning," a rich, henutital bymn, was cxquisitely resdered by My, Johnson, aml Alr. Saukey “followed with « Walting and Watchlng" the inost pathetic of all Bllsa* maualz My, Moody read a dispateh from Mr. Whittle, 10 tho elfect that Mr, and Mrs, Bllag lefv nowe on "Fhuryday, the 25th, and took the throwgh traln ut Waverly, A short distanco heyoud, the surine broka down, and they wers eonipelled to ay over ot 1ornellsville, where thoy 1ok the tratn that rushed into the frozen valley, Theu he culled ou the Rev. Joln Atkinson™ of Grace Chinrdhy for the benedletlui, “lock of Ages,' to the musle composed by Ars, Bles, aud ** Hold tho Fort," were sung by tho cungregation as they dispersed. — - = MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR, Bpecial Currespondence af Tha Tribuns, Des Moses, Lu., Jun, d—Several weeks ago a stranger appeared about four miles from Win- Lerset, Whio gave s name as Johu Varker, Ho wus pather morose, and rcri' retleent as to his autecedeats, and shunued the soclety of the neiehiborboad. He touk o contract for clearing Lnd ot thuber, aud on the lund constructed & wtud bot, or * dug-out,” where ho ate wnd slepit, Wheoever be wauted provislons Lo sent by othiers to town, studlvusly avolding every- body, Mls appoarauce was bt glat ot u workinznian, and, of course, crented soe attoutlon. fv was soun discovered that hls bu was the resort of rowdies, and drunken carousuls wepe pightly occurrences. On Sune dav porning it was found that the hut bad dis- und su lnvestigation disclosed thut it il falien lu, wmlo under the debris Jay the body' of Farbcr, with tbe head burped off Cawnd linla charred. e Uwien ths fect lay o large mavy revolver, cmpty, * The body was (Uil cotled, execpt us o boots, which eould not be found. Pactiva stuted that they were with Parker yntil wids iyl playing cards; and that, altbough bLe was futoxtaatiid cacly fu the evening, he was neasly suner wheat they left bim, Nefzlbora stato that, ahout 2 o'clock In the mioraing, pbtol-abots wers Licurd sl 4 lire svea ju that dircction, The deveased was about 80 yeors oldy wus six foct Uiy welged abuut 260 pounde; bad u strong s ular develupiuent ; wore sile-whishers, an Bl light hale wink blug eyea, Who be rally Wad, ur Where b vume froul b not known. Bug bip persun ehd manners siow same . oy copoected with b o e —— Historle Kematng. - The chapel kuown ag Bt. Peter's ad Vincula, within the precincts uf the Tower of Londuu, {8 now bulwg restored. I ihis clapel the State L\rlnunun who died fu the Tower vere bo- cardud ob the adjolutuz Uil were gencrally fo- terred; but, s they were buried 1o plaly dewd oMin Withont plates, 1L 17 somerwh Ilentify tho:remains. Fortunately, Lowever, tha present Beeretary to the Tiritish Ofice of Waorks has given much study to the Tower rec- ordn, and has heen able to Wentify some of the dlead) whose namea are of grent historie inters eat, Lying far down the nave wis a coflin con- taining Lho bouea of a woman about 65 yesrs of age, witlch aro probubly the remalns of Marm- ret Pole, Conntess of Salisbury, beheaded by onler of flenry VILL in 1541 Sear the altar, n & comtmon elin-tree vhest, made ta putb arrows 0, were the remains of another woman, youny -l delfeately made, which are withuie aouht ¥n3 and not fas from her weie all that 15 left of Dudley, Duke of North- tmberland, the father of Lady dane Greg, The chapol iteelt Isan admirable snecimen of carly English architeeture, dating at feast as far back us the reign of Edward 1. T FIRES. IN CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 33 ni 1:07 yesterday morning was caused Ly a fire in E. C, Haite's earriage-factory, Nos. T3] and @33 Siato street. The fire mado rapid hicadway at the start, but waa rotten under enntrol speedily after the are rival of the department, with a Juss not exeeed- ingz 9 which fs fully covered by policles amounting to £0,500 in the Traders', Mitlvitle of New Jersey, Bhoe & Leatlicr and Perkins of Tloston. The fire sy causeld by an overheated stove n the year of the buildinz. Andnciplent tive was discove in the nick of thime yestortay in the bolerroom of thy West- eru Electrieal” Works, No, 220 Kiuzie strect, by those of Antic Boles A. Trowbriilze, the mght engineer. A barned ot shavings bad been left close enoush the boll- era fo tatch fire, but the flumes wers extin- had been gished Defore searcely nny dumay done. Nu alarm, wns found; SENATOR BAYARD AS A LOGICIAN, 4w the Kdlior of The Trivune. WasmiNero¥, . G,y Dee. 20.—Wihile listen- fug to adebate In the United States Senate a few d ago, T realized as never hefore the serfous nature of the mistake made Ly the Re- publican party In fatilug to protect its feeble allies of the War from the vengeance of the cotumon foe. If ever a blunder was worse than & crhine, that blunder was the polley of, lntrust- Ing the promlsed freedom of the ex-slaye Lo the mercy and Justice of the master; and, as Senator Bagard stood and lissed hls scathing accusatiuns fnto the fae of a Republican Sen- ate, I felt that it ehould have knelt, in eplrit, before the Genlus of Liverty, and ex-fatmed in bitterness of eoul: “I bave sluned against heaven and in thy sight, and am 1o more worthy toho called thy son. Mako me as one of thy lifred servante,' When hie depteted the conditfon of Loulstann, andcharacterized it as wnparalleled fn the his- tory ot civilized nations for atrocities and un- punisned crimes, I sald, * You nre responsibic,” I could;not but say Anten! It was the business of this Natlon to make guol to her treedmen the emancipation she procinimed. 1t was her buslucss to guaranter and secure to every State o republican forn of government, The resonrces of the Natlori have Leen n the hands of the Republican party, and it ueglected or refused to use then effec order tu prevent, suppreas, or punish the crimes which etir Scuator Bayard's soil to cloquent outhurats of ludignation, as *must shocking to ugmanity.” 18 judgnient of the caro and feeling inits contewplation do honor to his head and livmm; a but, when he comes to n{ < of the remedy for the wovil he deplores, it beeomes diMeult to understand him. Tle adultted that the crime wos committed by Democratas stated, falrly, that the duty of pre- yemting or punishing them devulved vpon the Tepublienns; adided, truly, thatthere hadshame- tally falled 'tn the verformance of that duty, and” then proposed that these unfaltblul or falnt-hearted grunrdlans of the pesce abould abdieate thelr oflice In favor of its disturhers! *"According Lo his view, a8 he announced 1t on the Senata floor, the Law-otllcer who 1alls to pre- weat or panish a murder {8, more guilty than he who commits it, and, as an atonemeny for his crlie, should be compelled to lund over Lis oflice to the crimluall” The sbephierd has noy pruarded the Goek fron the wall; therefurg th shepherd must be dsimlssed, and Mr, Wolf in- statlea In Bis place! I was surprised that nono of the cnrinent Senators who took part u the debute seemed to catel the spirit of Mr. Bayard's speechs but {t evalved so many divinmgs os 1o bristle with horas, aid other” poluts at d the attention af the debaters, For Instance, after acknow olumg the exlstence of o most slhocldn of misrule and Jawlessuess In Loubilana, and urz.ns f¢ nsa reason why the Government should be handed over to'the Democ annauneed, triamphantly and repeatedly, of eIl the witnesees who had given testimony to the exlstence of this wmisrule, yo one ever had bern molested for having given his testimon Iuls stuterent was made especlally emuphatic by strong gestures wid foreible entnclation, as tiie orator struck the dzsk befure him by way of driving the natl home, and seeuring the platthrm on which lie bad alresdy plaotud Illmscé{. That nall was o wedge, it split the planis, und the more he drove {¢, the wider the syt 1 began to thivk how and when T sbould go to ark pardon of President Graut for the sandey charges 1 have made agalnat kim of fallng to o iy duty fn the Southers States, [ had that worning, seen the statement of fricud, Georze W, Jullan, that Loutsa Nield s orderly an election as Tudlung, and now Mr. Bayurd futorued us that, ol oll the Guovers ment witnesses i that State, not one had beea molested or made afraid even for telling the st aleagreeable trath, knew very well that, tw: T3 00, NO ) or other great public {gr could ave been hekd fu nuy Southern State without murder ormurderous ossault, Iknew it lad then been eustomary for whiite wen (i thase Stats to shoot or stab each other fo_death witl as Nude cersnony as Novthern men killed dogss that no negro dare have made tho slightest clufm to e or liberty s a ustural rght, on pain of erael Dblown, i not death. T kuew that the most criel tortures were otten futlicted upow ueiroes for Tonks or words esie «l fmpastinent; that 1 had been threatesed with o cost of tar wnd feathers, by nibeteen Southorn men, for the ex- preasion of opinlons which they had carncetly solitited; thut thete bad beew no pretense of freedom of speech or the press south of Mason & Dixon's liues that the conrts had beon cloged against casea tovolving the tichis ol Northery peuply, uixl the legal representative of Massae chuseits driven in gnoming from Sonth Carolin: for duriug tu uttempt to bring suit ina United Statea vourt. Ehud not forgotten the guod uld thmes, and, when ussured, on such high unthority ay that of Geotge W, dullan and Senator Bayard, thay Lounksna now holds orderly elections and ullows po terrorism of the i class over adverso i of u despreed vace, Tfelt that 0 sich governmentat revutution ever bl been wiought since Iagbella 1 cvolved owder and Turssiony out of & Spanbsh cig OF tourse, Lhis alwest unpecedented miracle of polltical suwess hud beesn wrought by the paity fn power,—that party which Senatur Bay- wdml [ have been aliusiug for fts of efliefencys and, to make the amende-honorable, Janust “wpolorize o fLund its representative head. But first Eniust seo how the Senator ot on with bits wedee, ‘Fhis was awon apparsat, sor b shivered;his plank into spllnters, und felt With thud, While L contemplated the debrls with which Te b surrounded blwsel(s the tecrible state of suclory under Republian rule; his plan of penwitting or punbshinzerbuc by appotuting the ertminuls To cnact snd” exeeute the Taws; the unprecedented securlty under Repub N rule s the anslety of the Senstor that negeoes shoald be cqual to white men; and hia Lonitive nssur- ance thut {roin natural ferlority they wust re- talu a sublect pesltions Ll solemt warbing apralnet leeliluting axatnat the lawd of Nutute, atied bis etill wore soluini wssurance of Lis uee quicscence fnaml determpistion to nisine tiin such legldationy—up rose Senator West, of Luulslius uhd etatal st witnesses whose s 1l rity Liad so clectually demollshied Mr. Bayard's platform of Repubhc- un_lubeellity were, after all thls declunnath und splinter-tnaking, little It any more e than they would have been twenty yeans ago; for every vuy bad been driven frouy his howe, 2l sqee subjectid Lo other puricinuont, fof the vritne of testifying belfore a lesal trivunal! ell, 1 have postponed wy agology to Presl dent Grant upt! Iknow that be has redressal the wronws of thicse witnesses; but there 5 uo reason that apy one ehould delay rendering houer to whom fonor ts due, by dubbios e tor Bayard the Great Loglelun of the United Btutes Benate, JANK LinBY SWISUELM. e el - TELEGRAPHIC NQTES. Bostox, Jan. b.~The Suprewe Court of Massachysetts has sustained the lower Court in Its declTon that Isreelites wust bs beld awena- Ll to the 1aws of this State regulatiug tho ob- servance of the Sabnath. 'The case grew out of au attcupt to keep storo on that day, ifavo We a Vices Loy A The death of Heirpy Wiion, Viee-Presitent of the Unlted Statcs, hos given rize to mony dis. putes reludive Lo bls suvcusecr, 1t soeuld & QIR to determine whether there 1 A Vice-Prestdent. On the 23th of October last John Moutban, of Tua 3101, bet Michact Mo Mnhon, Pollce-Sermeant, £23 that_ the Prestdent protem nate, Senator Ferry, of Michi- reefdent. Tho terins of the ces) to writing, and earh party to the bet put &25 In_the hands of Michacl Gil- Jen, cngineer of theOrgowd seamner. MeMahon cured from Mr, M. 1. Townsend a written that Sen, 1o the eflec or Ferey 18 not fdent. Gillen paid the stakes over to MeMation, Monilian was not convineed that he was weomr, and sued the atakelolder, The eace swas teled this morning before Justice Guy, who took the paners, and wiil give profound consid: crutiou to tlie question, Who 1 Vico-President 1 e CHRISTMAS IN SERVIA, To the Editor of The Tridune. Cuteavo, Dee. #0.~1wil try to tell how my natlon—Scrvia—celebrates Christmas-Day. To make the readirs of THE TRIDUNE ac- quainted with the fervian Christmas, T must commence two tweeks before that day. The Sunday that comes tvo weeks before Chiristmas 1 called *Ocevl " (Fathers). Early i the morn- Ingg on M Ovesl, boys aud s funder 12 yearsy drees themavlves In their best clothes, and with ribhons [ thelr hands stands start to visit their velatives amd nefighbora, On that day all fathicrs stay at home, walting for the youny visitors, The knock on the door bs heasd, amd, “ Walk n* being ratd, they enter the room. When they nare (n the room, they do - not vorry o conversation very lops, ns thiey are looking for a chance to tie the fatler's feet to the ¢hair or table, or at last to bind his fect with a ribbon, amd Dave both ends in their hands, Then they ask him to bail him- tclfout. The father Iy generally prepared for that day; but still ke tries to eseape, aud jerks slawly and gently o as not to It anyone, and wipes supposed sweat frotn Lis face, aud callsito hiswife, ¢ gea here, Ma, Feannot get away (rom these fittle erickets; have you got anything to Luil me out with?” She smiles, winks ot the yuung anes to keep him thed, and answersto her hustund, © No, I have not.” ‘The little fellows give o loud cheer, sl the ribbons are tied faster thay cver heture, fu the thought thit he cannot ball Whwself out. It ds wreat fun to ece the little ones pround himn us guards, who are watching s every movement 1o escape, but all i vali, 'Ley are all laughing except the tled man, who Inoks ns If buried In hls sorruws. But, before the Tun gets cold, bils wite interrupde, and ruye, “Hold on, Hite brdica; T think that Tlhave something with whidh to adl the pour [ellow out.” Now comies a sliort #ilence, and they ook ateach other, ‘T wife brings a basket from the next roamn wuk yuts 1L on the table, The basket fs flled with cverything that litte hearts deslre, and every one gets bis gilt, as n the ket ure caudles, nuts, gloves, earlngy, bresgtylus, knives, toys, ete. The wife divides the gifts: and, when to every one s ziven satis- faction, they Tet her hushand foose. Then they Ieave the house, with o warning to the lady that thie must look out, fur they are coming on Materie?? (luthers) to see her, and, with ioud-by," they are gune. 1 (Mothers) fs on the Sunday that *Qcevl ™ (Futhers) and Christonas, Little chilaren go round thy neichborhood fer the fame purpose ns un 4 Ocevly!” only the dif- ference §s that they tie mothers now, sud fatb- ers ure baillg thein out. From * Materiee? Sunday to the “Jucin- Dau” (Christman- lively preparations arc made, and evervthing must be clean wnd rhin- inz, The semale ex are busy day and nlght, il £t 13 wlmost the busiest week Gt the whaole vear, 1t it should happen to a stranger to Servian customs to Le t some private“house that , he could not tell what was the mat- ter with these peoplewho were Workfug so azd, mukinz the boase Jook ke @ leehive, . But ee: it b ezplatied fuavery stuple ways s Christmas Is comlug, N, sy readers, vou may hear eomething fore.” T uum sure you did Greck ClTistiuss n Catbolle, Yuw t tiitsg burt you must bear in mind that there nre twa ealendars, ol and new, and the Greek Christinns wse the old, and tliers the new, One I ealled the Georal the Jullan calondar, cudar, 1t 1s the 15th 13 1he'Ist of Jangiary s nued so We are Lyel bhind the time, o You are n litie too 1 O * JucineDan (Chirlstias- B buys n plg, lre or stall, secord) ces tn whiel i weke them réady for baking, Ton olest memtier of every fumlly has to brime home on that day two simnll trees, about twelve feet Tong, with aehlp on ene side about thyee feet ke, Phe trees are brought from the woulds on o slelghy to which ure yokel two thiat you never heand | ot Ko 1 hat the ser ¢ lia wnd ar three pale of o he which wre cealled % Badu, (Chrlst o feft outside “umil the e (Chirlstmas-E supper s Ay, amd 2l wre sundlg wroutd the table e father, or, € he oldest s, prays to God f the way rest of them ray & A ¥ sIng a few v on that dav, Lt e fviniak aml the eh'lilren wait tell the are to be s #t duwn amd tat sappee news b st Iy Trave uore futi—pay behaving o such Tnughter, e Before scolgr 1o bed, the mother brines her eliftdren togvthor, She has s little straw m her hands, und makes 8 nolse dibe a hen, She throws tite straw in dulerent pares of tie hotse, whily ier elfilidren o behitad e, representin eblelens, and wakinz the sutie nobe as 1f they wers chickens, AN the evening-work §3dond, andd thiey il uro” gone tu bud, except the man, who W tylnzaplg tou st abont elsht foct long, to be haked near the flre. But Be st walt for a signal civen to b by the boys, who Iiave gruns or plstola fu thelr ¥ boy Ut a0 mAarige o L or platul A phe on thiut b, Gevnase they fnd great fun lu firiugg, They fire more guns on that slugle nigat in T e rest of the whole year, When the drst rousters comtiesee their crow- i, chattlig, ns 1o atse Eenera) 50 ey, gun amd plstol reports are heard trom aft hles, ehure o { i-bells rlng, and almost eves Sns 4§ winhied Lo say, * Merry O Teople who are ce are Algin ory to God In Heaven, and poace to the peopld on sarth.” The st guus that &re thee to the men, who ha menee buking thelr plee, Guns ar and fuster, ond there < 1ot @ mon without n couple of shots, So: Trom nil slde i bas-plja ) the diftercut houscsy yott will notle them Hzhted up as the prople are going to the churel, Wihen the chureh-service 13 over, the peaple 1 Lo cach utlier, ** Hristos s rud ' (Chieist is sk then the ch obtier, N L they havo to riends during the toli- y#, Youus prople are alowed tu do alnust unythlpz thoy whalt on Christmas, and ho mather Would secld o whip Ler children on tut day. y in the morning breakiast cady, aml o e mihlie of the table s a pl oWl 1s ot breadseake nuede out of Tugtan curny and Which Ja cut into pieees of four squire Dnches, Dy this b which iy valled **Chesntea (eut in rmall pleces), conple of ol or vol: pivees ure divided anpng the niem- L aund wivslias ek Wil et a plece of brea Al s walit or stiver cof du ig, and ke is hapoy they sayy for the whole yeas, 1n tive wotumnyg (Chrbstuas), they are walting for thie arr t the firat visito we Svrviaus call k. They g ap- T i some. small boy O youns i (never i ) o come md Visitthem on Christues, and on that day he has all the priviiezes of ths hot: 'Lie st visitar, an the dourway, has to #ay, 1 wish you o Merry Chrictinag,” and the wlte futy et hinn e must ke hands with the- uldest femter of the. family and exchange ki with Ltut, aud then be walks fin. A staall chaly near the e Is ready for b, and, just a3 soats 48 Le sila ot i, they cover him with u thick Dlanket, und_ be gavs, ©1 wleh that l;-uur creatm {3 a8 thivk s this blanket.” Sume of fue fumily Band hiza a pocr, and ko strikes on the fire a0 tiat the aparks ol oty aud he says, ay o help yort to have us ziaty sheep as herd are tre-sparke.” strihiug againg he has to mention 2% hetore abont cuws, uxci, Bows, borses, and atl neaded arthdea. When that £3 done they giva N a glass of wine; and he, taking ft o his hand, tays, *1abh You wll tu have a Merry Chrlatig He drinks the winoout, aml turna the glas upstde dowi, and wilds, **1'wisk you, Lrother, to have 23 many enenties a8 here are Whie-drops {1 this enpty laxs.! When ail that Is one, the ta Gad, aud vat thiele dinuer. For the day the dinner-tablo fs put In the mildio of the room, aml every one by invital to cote and - cat and drink, wo matter whether they are friends or ot and noehoily dedines todu’ro und to make ierry on Chpfsimas-Dav, 1hiope that my: readers are now a littie wiser, becouse they hnow sumethivg that they nover Lutw Ufore, as Ihink 1 have snccorded i nuaking them familiae with the Servian Christ- Hay Dy, i Ae MASEREOVITCH, Rervian, ve ther prayers HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1f you wish your csllers to enjoy a good time on New Year's Day. you must havo on your tablon supply of puroe, fragrant, and aromatic COFFEE! Inorder to obtain such, it is neodrsary to have it FRESIL ROAGTED and GROUND. The only place in this city whars you can procuro the very fincst grades of Turkey Mocha. Eiantation Ceylon, O. Gl Java, QCoyta Bica, And Rio COFFEES! Tiossted daily on the promisocs, by tho most wodern and improved sloam roastera in the country, and grouad fresh always, 1s at SLACK’S MAMMOTH GROCERY HOUSE, 109 East Madison-st. Call nud be convincod that this istho only placo from which you can select o full sup. ply of Pino Grocerica and Wines of evory deseription. 1877, HMauic Books Tr 1877, THE ENCORE! Great Book for Singing Classes, Choirs, Masteal Conventious, Academies, and Musleal Societles, TFUF, ENCORE was compiied by L. 6, EMERSON, ¢ wrll-knowen tact in discerniiiz thid b 1 iiae for 5 ts amily fustrated $i s 21 oul Catae, srith o M cA " ke Rt Facr Githie, THGA L 8§16k S vk for a1 Tlas, Cllrs or Rocletica that Toguire +1c {OF piactice. Prico, 70 ots,, or $7.60 per Dos.. 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