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o Azn UspAWA v A BOSTON. L S e ' ) , four sothil pazes before I edn take up the thrend of 8 lovera’ quarrel.” “Well, IlLike Just that ruat from the Tovers’ confeaslon, that ho was a very old offender, and lined feigned the nforesand infirmities, ns uced to be dore In the notorlous Conr des Miracles of # Nurmai working-dny)) fof ‘né to all fatories and - workaliops In wl than five people are employed, the Bille belonged to ns unless we acknawl- edged Christ. It wan beeause of anr condition that we needed a Redeemer. e came from the Just criticsm generally Everest’s heamors, The perhaps Empldymont Agenciess | . - ;aea -y thinking people on Dr. ) shiect of fmiposing on —e— . TVASTED-MEN 1L0ORING FOR EMPLOTMEY at Wineas of tod. The source o sedemption auarrel, and § consider the hook really vnluable | former Lunce, with the o n of any Xind. All ordend for male heip prompt, 183 resor was that, whils he wad monine , el + ig , aml delightful just ou account of that Ntfe | public credulity and chority's in short, he wasa APT. EADS® JE . P AL o for sial . “ juite cloquent, fn the pulpit, there “:"t‘l:‘lfimn,}hrzi:lfl"‘(’l‘«i::]’d‘ “u dhllnnl"“{:;-.:l"n:: Martin Farquhar Tupper and His journey.g,\ndlus love story fa_true enouels to rofossional bowgar. Tt must be admitted that CAPT. EADS® JETTIES, e & s ok, that degree of solidlty ahout, is sct | i hmmandinents, had disobeyed T, Daughter, Margaret m:’ v, Peonle almost nt like 1dlta. when | his success was a miraclo in fta was. H1as Capt. Ens Compiied Wit o Terma | Yyraxern sy e i p i i oms o n6 oo Tor any nuch crithem In | amd Jost ail | vight and e o Ellinora. From the livat speaker ngatn: ©What Tean't | AN TASTENN TREASURE-ROOM. of Ils Contract 7Tt Not, Jie Cannot Draw | g FMEAIIGIER Tient arma eiven, AMERICANY o casc of Mr. Bortlett's suceessor, 1o 1s &} favor. 1f saved, 1 must e fone Lrotsd stand is that man Fivine<ion, and the way Wie | g apartinent fn the Persian scragifo which g | B309:000 Ont of the National Trensory. ANTED—A WITOLESALE, AGERT AND g B et o A ot a. neither ro tall nor | mercy an grace.’ Gor loved s becatnw Ho wis K0 to work Lollog thot &1 an- old Geatand. | 7o wpartinent tn the Persian scraclio which 9 Lontetana State Fegister, Jom, 21- WASTED A W IOLESALE, ROERT AND AEsk A Lot baltd a to ake hi personal ap- | Hot wiling thit any of ws showld perish, He A Di inted Man wone Tove affair with o murrled woman, anil pre- et of euriosity tn Wt yelmrpeotl; Sec. 1 of Mr. Ends’ contract with the United | fare, Aviros GLUAED GORnON, o7 and ss Sonasps 5 penranee {n these respects af 4l ekl i | atia The fn what Tin fe. - Wetwors eurnedd foF Disappointe g temilng fn that gtagey way that he's déad broke | rupposs it fs the richest fn the world Ingems: it | goavn reads aq follow: ulidtng, Cincinnatl, o, 3 ightly tneed e 1e 8 wh ; ; hrown. b, i o e 10 eurt ot biscoler 8 ; r wd, and _has Hiit ntetoctunt foregady and Jorct, ity on i, nwl then tarning upou his yoor Tt llll.cr,m\;lvl}h the calin exolisin of ‘Do you love me, Bell{" Js ceetainly o most wearlsome place, and gave me contempt for carthiy trcasure. In the centre stands the Perslan thronc—a «hair upon a broad T —— A'llf’l’fieglfllll:llfl& new povelgfes Agents at work aj i s ) breaking the commandments, tut desus Christ eatistled the Jaw of Giod as to the I'"m"l' due from all. The price was Iis preclous Dlood. That James 11 Eade, of St. Lonla, be and he fs herely nuthorized. with such othcra ns may ba a<=arinted with hiw, on the conditions hereinatter G Tho Litfle Scrap-I3ook Club Dis< bt . B , ovels 5 e 4, o cons a e | kaie my goode and prices, O, 3f. LIN = } bt b mutache, e o th umnal | The keg fo the tioejl wt ths power of It was e Kianek, Jerriion b A e groveln 28 BTG eI | batforin, and both fncrristed with rubos, pearle, | Seht gtk constniet such pornnent and soil | ERE Y, gt gnd prices,” 6. 3 ININGTON, ¢ ‘ G, Rormal clerical cut In hin elothes, In ehorty | that en should wnderstaind low the death of ment of n Glth, emeralide. diamonde; fiere aze tollet-tabies cov- | sary,fo locats w] purnianently maintain oe berein: | \{7ANTED: GFTE AND CASVASIEG Tio {8 not avery exteaordinary-looking "m“l“m e i i fml," m(' |‘.\\‘l o ; 2 ;!:l :,1\.. B3 r I “Fims L will be seen that with the young pro- | esvd to the jeet n1,f|d; nonds, pipe-stems plis- :l',ll':rkg'rl’;un‘ll a \\"}]vmnml‘n ren channel lu:m’crn 1arrtory Cnray amd :tq“o;_l m{;m& '\"&‘A"fiué'fi one wh, fn a conyng ol strangore, Soule 0o | L0 S e Baspel saw taken. dway: it { Tho Moody and Bankey Preparations | gl at he serapontechulyRiewies Tt o Plzor | tening it o diamnvin, it semor thikdy | 1 S Luss af the Sivieaput eher i the | (1 L &t N i for a preacher. * In his delivery Dr. Ly ¥ ? s 5 s Bte—thitt the mujority are agaiust ity while one | fet with pres <, 7l Jothe and st " B0 : P ANTED T A N ke cament, ithov 1 iifle | ok mway (o tundamenta " i " A Mean Yankee Trick. ey T s g | Tt S o ri | e Flloming section auatites tho terms o | W STy LE L ATSTE MRS R PSR o ! " except when no Ut Yot gt £ . . s plefur RULIEHD Wilhy o o ! g ch r81 £HN), 1PN e paid s o) ilx each, 'rafits wond, Particulars fe monototions excopl WA O ity aentence, | sentation of Christ Weing for onr aims hmbted XD PRIDAY, SOADY AKD AVSKZT AR COMING, | 8 EAth TAVLI LI L it es a0, GEnd S0 5 | ¥R 8 eogarct 20 Eoet inchepitund pot Toee ian | AAATertD: CHASTIEILES ok 2, e bia cliniches an arg i t| the pride of They did not_1ike tu. aduiit o : 5 or addg acharmi o the dixourse by o story o T e o e e A Fine Little Skirmisb. and on Thursday evening the Tabernacle witl ha | duzzled by the W bt after | 20 fecLin width shall have beon obtalned by action ANTEICMAN THAT CAN LOAN" 81,000 iy beautiful or pathetie intercst. Take him alto- i .,"{"‘,” Hider ety d.l'ffll“,';m,m e fornally dedioaied by progcr, snging, and ad- | o i Ogese seemed o8 | of na - Jettics or aniliary worie, $400,000 ebull | g3y, b RER AR o0s Enod decurits. Call early sbooc, etlor, and the popular serlit will most prob- | Frleeth thewiselves S pay Qo gl tnsciios. Spectal Forrespndente of The Tritune. dressewls varle minbters itercs e, Tyt | cotion i oz (e s bl " o C. B, Comatark inted Ty ; PRSI IO EATd I alr, 3 2 < ) 3 Spectat Forres 2 3 e % % it ot eve ¢ . C. B. Comstark was appolnted ly the e E W By b that e g R | i hearlg, aud veariie by repart. Godave | poeros, ' gan, So—tostan Meen new things | e TAE ke byt s s BN ol tor £ ol Gveritaent t vxaniie, and T thioe to 1 Rt B 5 Dir. Esereat took for hi text yesterday soru- | ue bie sreport & fu tho Biile wverund orer saill | g4 yew people, and apectnlly with her Enetiet | Bucton hue outdone her and every other oty | | dhumonde e resort to the i Cliefyor (01 Lo nge: ithout noney and witbout prle o ke | axtes docs wie Tike the hold Briton when he ar- " am vory sure Iy the smallest Sunke trick uf | DoF i carpe tary of War, fhie recults of the W e q i aver, they eame Into | Sjoriers L be eayedd Chrlt Toved then, 1o i tsiness I this matter that eouid be weil de- | Were of 1 3 s hor aizrot nad Tast replrt. inade No 1370, o th ANTED—F HELY. A chen they wers gong aget ey, [ame Wi | it yedecn them, hey et beliore ot | rives nrmisd withbis fetters af utroducton oc * hessn, Ul iatter tint it e sl e g el fhe s i ot eaiog e asraties | o lastteprt nade Sow 15, 10t tie S, NN T T R At piace hnd knowledge of 1im they seut wat | i, Tho result of beilosing was the forglves | nia prratige of a great, name. Aud inore than Ll it Sundas e ivitcho, a6 14 | cliies of tate, cio s aus s, the who S Recupitulation,? fava: S AE the liead of the PONtEase Iuto ul) that country ronnd abont and brunght wuto | 1 once has she blundered futo rather rash demon- ¢ ] Late, 4 v ¢ A PROTESTANT WOMAY AS COOK; | M e expected that these thokets, instead of being given | 1278 0f Which were on tive with Jewels, 1 lave [ passes there i a stoal 205 feet In width o wasti and fron.” Apply ta-day at 298 b Al llim'allthat were dirensed: and besought s fet | when thor betame Christians Hnb .*.‘,‘:“ b 197 | strations over some traveler whose lettern were + wyy b the door, will b held and the en seew an ot oalien table carved In the Mteenths | throughwidch they haye deed.ced u ciantiel froin 1N Anply a0 ét dmn gl [ e e us omchtd ware mad perfectly | Sivat thatr win. Bt ag kewall spoul i | only presented from fome. goodk-natured re | 1 o offcritiz whic wil ey el gave e o pleasure than oue | 1 s, througls whicl VN TED=TREERIENEED WRTEOTG PO | { - :,'imu.—ml o Tt B0, Just what we wore, ‘The Gospel of G was pcctabiiity, and learned too Bate that all that ‘“.‘p“ h.:i’;l n-ml;"r;f.ll “):; "Qiln'.;fiul‘!' " {1“5m\rinfl'c"i;;“«i‘.f’&ffh’f:z':fyl'mfixcu?fin“fi' lflmffif Trom the river to the pass.! .'i{ nll:uh:n::rl'lls;: bl urning ead g "L“";':_‘:‘?:"‘l"zr"‘ i ."{l'.'fif.o,‘.z"" 3 sl Dr. Everest began by saying that in the minor orgivcnoas of ay according to the FLEMEOs | wiltters i not gold. or that all the buld Brituns Dr. Pentecost, of the Warren Aveoo | Jd with pre-fous stones, and the pillars that | “the stoicturo at the month of the pass i3 NPT een. o ncilents of the Lanta HC aere e i, | hoss ol lls grace. We dilor veatimettie Sl | oy, " ppeakc with o rising iuflection and | 15yt Church, annuners fhat ea b porean | SUPDort Ui inirror ure sct with dintuotde, and oud ok perminent, as” th ron | \\ANTER=A GOOD SEMILTIESS ATon W/ 4 !E;;:L;x?euwfl:l;fl]:if"N"“x was presumplive ll:n‘l::i(im‘dn-pl‘fiv;11:53: tove. ‘The forgivenc. Integlard thelr speceh with frequent “aws® | coming llulhmnrrllnuonT] 1)nyu\'vnlv,zlwm; the ders :md l.!m uru[l;l ::m-u.r xllr[uum:hi At '1“‘?‘ 4, unlll “|| hat ;u;uur:w nl.ruln r;l e "/'u-.ny'flfi’\x'.',"-.'x:}"'" 1onualat (0 1ight housss P ‘i ! "t " are the En- (to ke u frer welll offering to the Lord cartaneles, cineralds, tovazes, ete., and | seventy teet wide has beay but wsross the bot- . Monday., evidenco of the value ' of thu gomt M [ e full, the Justiticatfons * from all thives | and “beg pardons™ are not e alferis o 3 Sou haan W a erown. Great docteines mfght rige bee [ Phe inimate nj,d““" aceepted the Saviorhe | oy pieal mentlowen of her faney. | of b dullar which was to be” In: in the pendants ornament 1, aud the [ tom of Southwest Pass,” shilst the contract s;x\iu that his work was to beut the Sguth 'as ouly. The country, when thls contract was made, wua Ied to belleve thut Mr. Eade® mifssion was tn opes and not obstruct navigation, In the ree ort of the Commlssjoners recently appuinted ¥ the Secretary of Wir no mention was male of this obstruction of the Southwest Pass. In fact, the Seerctary of War never gave uny lus structions about this work, nor to ascertain the extent of the extension of the bar, or amount of filln front of the jettles, These were are inportant facts that the countey ehould How, ether dlumonds, wuts, ostentatious, and taste- Jess s of the beautiful, and § suppose gives 4 fdea o the funrtistle magnificence of the Oriental courts in centuric gune by,~/zchanye. et envelupe, OF course any peréon cowil more than one dollar, aid the chotr, who ought to teel Whub I wasadmy as well ag pleantire to ussist with their werd not therefore exempt from the free will ofering. Not wnuaturally, 1 think, a momber ol the fore the masees lke mountains and bo | woy presented lefore God and his sins all for- Hapteliended sfowly, but the Jovo of Jusus Lo | msressled before S ert tawanl Hint. maukind was easily underatood by 11(s humblest Bt nonse was tiore lntallklug ahout elevating followers, In whatever tone or key tho old | gy civilizing men nnder the pevalty of Godt story wae piven'it would subdue tho hearts of | The tirst. thing for o man to do was e get from men to the end of time. under the penalty. 1 this Wits not rurw.'nlmlf One distingulshing characieristle of Jesus | aij ylao was surfuce-work, When the liberty was that Ile was norespecter of l[!fl'soul. e | {he Gospel came into our heart, when we ki cured the blk, restored “sight to the biind, and | gur sins were forgiven, when we had a life in hiealed the lpers, Jeatous men crled out | Jenven beyond us, we would live s children of agalost Him, but He kept on_doing good IL | Gud and” look dally up to the Redecmer for wos the snme way nowadays. Therewerealwavs | grace. Tn conclusion, he exhorted God to open people who were willing to see gonl Works | giie eyea of hin unconverted hiearers, i done provided their own interests were nut The quartette then same My Redeemer,’ But the other day Martln Farquhar Tupper came. And ho came nrmed swith very respect- able Tetters of Introguction, nud, wore thaw this, armed with a more than respectable—with an overwhelmning—contidence In bis claims as | J 2 v choir got up and'rald that, though e futendor the author of the “Proverblal Thllusophs," | (nake a contribation to the canee, be didn't “AVith a smile that was chitdlike and bland® be | nropose 1o do it in the manuer & ied, which l 4 g presented hls letters and himself, But noap- | he A-orxs[ll:r‘(;z)l'l:)"lg:’fi::‘l!“"-":-l0”0 - o clared that any member of the eioir who dlin't opened hier house aud her heart to the Philoso- | wisly to contribute night wide av svon us he Nuracs. A PEOTEXTANT FRENCH NURSE, fgwo cuildren snd do pu.f.."..f:@ it S Miscelinneons. . VWASTER=A LADY TEACHER FOR A PRIMART and the lower gradry of anInferriedlate ciars 3y fmust be whiting T3 work for & amail compeneation. ade, 1% dreas, with real nau i residence, Tribund 2 SITUATIONS WA I\'TED—MALE:T e s MONEY 1IN INDIA, To this day g sort of fanciful value attaches fo the maznlticent gold mohur, 8o soft that it ol be bent by the tingess or scratched by the natlz while the*silver sicea rupee Jong held its wround sraivst the Company’s rupee, with ita Bookkerpery, Clerks, ctce flarmc, Thoy wero liko tho owners Of | auotier it St it compoditions; an, after'n | plier of Proverhz, One of bis vlsits liere was 10 | ploasad, The protesting eholeanciber attennt. | o, “anicdre of allor. The pracllie of ) e uaso o ahjection to Mr. Eads heine pall | SITUATION WAXTED DY A, Totxn MAW A8 the awine ywhluh rn down n stecp | Briog prayer by Maj. Whittle, the congregation | a well-known publishing house to offer the priv- -cy‘nln'r!’x‘?"}'khfi'm}'wb}'fh‘:flc: ::x;:lr:mln:-cu;.wm«r wo | anx et :“'a nr:ud Sl ?ullm; f‘..?.’f’i’,.".,,‘2’!".";,!;fi‘:{‘,;}:".‘.',-.'i lfilc; vfl'xrrn‘:l:"'llfr'hfi: iines; §rauetly i enn aivo Arsi-class refcreacess a and pe . ” % % & i . itor! ch ful y 1o on its stde tir organ 4 i " 5 2, B fl}firfiuflfijgf u:n‘t‘:)?fi.l‘v',";l'.’l}‘:,"r,,,|;f§'.'ufmf-‘|'3.:', disperent: e flege to themof brinaing out 3““"[‘};‘)‘“” and varlous other suices that. effectually drowned | side. No doubt the trinkets were easily de- | We do not propese, Without protest, o fee ‘Tenmsters, cte. out ivlien It came Lo n loss of property they be- TRACTS. MARGLRLT ELLINORA'S FORMS. L out. faced, and coln quickly fnjured by friction, Bug | Money paid for work that Is not done, for, uu- R O They MHetened to the proposal with thelr wsual attmtlon, but they did not nceept the honor of bringiug out Margeret kllinora, and sought Him to go away. Too many peaple In the world were fust Hke these owners of the swine, They were willing the peonle shoutd be- A Tiere's richness,” oz Mr, Weller sald, The whole thing from beginning to end 8 very feized, and, with the exception of gl Juss something more 13 accomplished, the jettics are ubsulutely worthlese, The ovean cotutne continues to enter the river at the Southy A BY - A i relfable piarried man, well ace THE NETNODIST 50- city and will furnish good refercacea. Tritaue ofilee. . then the natives of Indin Lave always found it NNIVERSALY OF i THIRD ANNIVARSARY O convenientto convert coin ko hangles and nose- even he el them- cos of the Tract Soclel X Cance stive ition, | Finus or 10 exclunge these latter for enin at | Puae, the same ns i the Jetics had never been | o= e T o e e nf?ll:::n\’l‘::lvxz:l.(:?;flrl:a:a? Chureh swere hetd | Martin Farquhiac turned away n wild nstouish- | finediately conceriied fu th et e piotittots | swill, and sith O minfnun of lose. A indoo | Luilt, Thev are mt dsctl by any of the largvr | SYTUATIONS WANTED=FEMALE, . . i if;lvfilz affuirs, The Gospel was designed to | ey c"c,,[,,g in the First Methodist Church, | ment at cach provl of American stuplditys for, | and the arranecrient of the. free will offering ty | 0% bas but to carry n bag of ellver 0 a | yeseuls the s to this port, slthough the Domestics. bl Juweler, #nd on paghiz the vost of labor be procures e transfurmation fnto auklets and her! nll manner of sieknese, and destroy all aceording to her father, Margeret Ellinorals a sorts of corvuption in the human heart. “[here prodigy before whom Tennyson's fame would crealated the are u great hewspapers in Eads® (nteres hay report over the country that they “The the Lord in rucl o free and eisy munner! Verlly corner Clark and Washiugton streets. there Is need in 1 ITCATION WANTED-NIY A TYOUNG, RECPRCT: - S atic Gi (o 0 SeHntat Bonseor & tos & S Fongi, 0 fOF samedsdy's i trie mecting wus the third of the auniversary sca- The nmount collected tor 1376 wua nbout 814,- 000 the expenditures i Clina, Japan, Aweric, rave [{im His strange power over the world. | Norwny, sud other countries were $18.600, The Vears ago, when Ilstorl was ploying I anorfl printed were, 17000 m Ewglish, and Madrid, she falled to como on the scenc | 1000 in Uerinan, the Iatter from the branch in at the proper time, and the people wondered | Cincinnati, The only other fact_of {mportance Shrlst 2 ons, where lherality arleay ¢ ine | Arnleta for bis wite ord doughters: possibly, in | agecess, orsecond work aud vew, Good reference If Tequired: of oyt 8 oonk Hhil :x‘imw%:{lml‘l‘g' i | som. The audience was large, conpletely iiling | pale. But the Boston firm dId not see it, and :.{,1';;,3{1';,"‘”,{"“, l,,-‘ufli;&l,fi‘,‘;,f‘;,jl{}’“‘.‘ "‘,f" Fome rare stances of bucofie ostentation, Mto | * Wien this contract was wade, the existonce | 195 Cotiage Grove-ay SRR i sk B B e nd e “istlon ot 1l ser. | T lower part of o church. The evenlig cx. | the sullio of Harold hns 8 respits from Simine- ICOFN e S e Iy vt for e vhelof Bl ety Mo | or i St ¢ the ek ot the Sonth Fars s w4 o ¢l o] o ¢ ! W B 1 ', Fi Mr. G s no doubt ol batautlal value o e | a9 well known 1o the cers amd others who < Tante o preach v zuspel bl oot fof | el woro opencd wih prayer by th Ror, Dr. | giale SOt W I it | CURRENT GOSSIP, | srovwrty which e this odis musiv. For i | fadan knontodar of (16 mouti-of ths e, o ek heat e | Fawards, of the Northuestern ChristianAdro- | 'Fuber expocted to fiud symoadhy sud hospta e Tudia it 15 not ak with us at home, wh {asippl River, us was the bor at the lower et of ploymont Agencies, ri Srevponlbiosan, What the world o ueots | eate - vy fie il B oiie M )bt THE SECRET, 1y id dear to buy, but elieap tosell: wher the'pzsscs, TLwaa pluinly Ioid down on the STED-FAMILIES ¥ A on. I B i fufs of | *The Rev. Dr. Viucent, the Secratary, pro- | Thickeray, and. tako thiem 10 6 10 | oo oo oo B Lot me whisper a | 1V 2o 00 biacelets' ore with dillalty diee | tuags and it Contors, e nginderey Se.. Fads G, ek R fho carth etiould full dowi bofore 165 & Goshel | ented the anmisal teport.. e had preparcd, he | Pitable heart, o say nothing of Tourmero P12 Dosd of oL 1o wnustalariing sneriices, o | Gr by one, Arade § Conieact (0. open 3 il bk o T b tocarny 3 : broken of hicart, B D e oidat | Dearthstone, ol Charles Dickens | 1would fun impart a accrot that no other eoul may | Where many a veluced wontlesgman has Hsten | ot the lower end of the South Pave and did not et olice patonlzed g ol hto L i mf.flm)fi-flfiitl&:'z’;'ifie ecordud in the text, | Faid the shortest posatble report,aud woutd at | BERRER B U G Lear. o with sembineredulons dndignation 10 e | contemplate o jnclude the opening of o chan: vanis. 4l W aband-ur Guod Uermen . i : 'y § : e , : ennls, ¢ Said Phy, E iy ‘ temptiois eatinig ¢ which Mes ey Wit hai. ” Gomt i L § Chrlat's humanity stvod gut In marked contrast | thie proper thne publisha statement wn full. | 5O, S 0 L0 Gl i gyg | S0 Bisdiis unts Damon, *And why whirper? | contemptiions eatiniate Ly whish Messrr ned clear through, from the deep waters of the i, _tiond cirs alwize wanted. to the iphumanity of mem. £t was Hls mat & Pincliboek pauge the worth of () i i less eympathy with sufleriog huwanity that Gulf Lo thiose ol the river, it was 8 Guud on the country, These nre facts and concluslons that must he answered, ond met, hefore s dollar should be paid to Mr. Eads out of the Nutiouul Treasur and our delegation In Congress should ses to e ——a—— and Pendennis when the Tupperian star rose with such effulzence upou the world! But poor Martin Farquhar, even J. T., the renowned twst of nls literary brethren, even he falled to You had beiter tell your recret In su ordinary | pearts,"—hereditary genis which ehe had been tone,™ from infaney wecudtomen to regard os second only to those of rovalty ftself, ~ The Hindvo customer known that hls pure goht and pure sliver will always command thele just price, TO EXCHANGE. PO EXCHANGEIOUAR AND LOT T3 . O ark. taficumbered, Tor sa £aim Doay Fallned aiaiton, or for mercnandlie sultanin o7 country trpe. Wil pay of take dlilereace i h OF secury Ad Ir!-nrnr 1l on 3. 1 'lefl L Tty Phylite. little Ulede, they sy, are somes hmen telltilea it One cannot, be ton cautious In divulging precious 3 1 HOUSELL, 3020 ¢ 8Ty BE. 4 ¢ tricts i Sy i eefate CHOWnC % P, At while he tearue the selling value of a'ruby or ay DICKISSON, v ity CUE e cts delayed. Bebind theseenes | was that thirty-three new tructs had been Issu- | spprecfate the renowned author of I A bite. g 3 N, 00 Waslingion-stes CLL: - e |?n'frd\“!,,,‘,,‘,‘}, e | e aetlch closed. by eayiiz (WAt eachi | a0 ome by one the fond anticipations were de | *6But hamon, this Is nonsense, for thero's not a | ccraltl WILh ab Itast apLrOSUNNLE BicUrRey, WESTERN PATENTS. epsh el Tentlon 1o the ‘tolling of belly which she sald | subscriber b the fund would In the proper thne | gtroyed, and Instead of being feted and caressed, bird aho e i S TPEAYED FIOFERTETN { keep gecretr, and am sure to lot it The following fs a weeklyllst of United St. patents Issued to the inventors of Illinois, W consin, and Michlizan for the weck ending Jun. o8 was the bell summuoning her husband to his ex- centlon, 8he begged Ristor to coand inter- cede with the (ueen, who sat Ii the royal box, receive u printed report. Mr., Sp':.‘llcl'r l,he[:j sang *“The Nincty and Nine,” and the audlence jolued in singlng the Desldes, | can A SINGULAR CONDUIT. out. Turonto Ginbe. Yerterday morning about 8 o'clock, as Seret. cxehange for impruved proge 4 property preferred. Onee e armumed or et pald Ty C Adidrees with foll descriptiong? . TNt o+ the author of I, P. “put up at the Parker House” lke any ordivary gentleman, aud, to tell the truth, was little disturhed there, It murtis: exciin e 1 deire 1. “¥er. Phyllls, 'tla s t that b e ! X i for her hushand's life. Ristorl b never ceen | teenty-livat byt Vonrd Dug g 1 flan gecret that but concernn wh | (o pronching No. 1 station e no. | Zh 1675, aud. cach patent b the st will bear B L thiis womian nor lier hustinni, but,fitled with the | Fhe Rev, Dr. Davls, of New York, then pro- | thiere was 1o destroying that subllne self-contl | 1 scarce dire pay it to myrelf, muc losa speaklond | feed two tmen on thelr knees at one of the | tiis date, Heported expressly far Tit T CHAN 3 [ noblest fuellne of aympathyy she pleaded with | ceeded to deliver the annual addgese. Kin, be | dene, 3 to s, ™ e e Uger. T B e Cos patuiit. oliitrs 51 ~Fine hotel, well tarntshied, with elght storer [% the Queen,who geanted the mun's panton, Who | gald, generated afn, and the whole formed a con- . P e . 1 *+Well, Dinnon, yon may whisper, sinco you de. | Fratings, Lolding, us he thought, a conversation L by A, ILE Ve pate d et that renta fur Tortenae, 81LO0, Tout L i by hrerothine apue, | Pedestion: Tos 1A, revaon. the: Apastio Pt nch sell-complacency T mever eaw,! sold o cline to meik with fome of the prisoncrs fnelde. Ou ap- | Washington, D, C.t are: hotel ronfa for 81,00 wam i wil lahdaor pathyl Why w6 that the Christian’s heart | spoke of ‘the principalities and powers of | Rentleman to me, who et bin at the Boston | But promise, firat, 10 keep your lips some distance proaching nearer and getting o better view of Yiradley, Chicazo, axlen for plows, farms felear) Lo Ranaat, Jowa, Misour, or Nebraska; wells over juits expression of exultant joyt § evil in the worll. He felt that Lewns fna | publishing hous from my check. the pair, the Serzeant made o dlscovery of 8 “_n)ll:‘ulu:cn.“-illxlxm‘:;:;c:c?)m;lxélutfiu;c i s fianSwacronof Ave farm tand theve nifles from < ks ‘ B . i { i¥oa e Wl ¢ b b 5 wen X um L. Miltz, 420, -rests, 3 10y Ve mile St. Annt, on D, & V, R Ry, It was becuuse dests is va“Lh\.'ll ’ll) ul\. zreat strugele .\bllll the lusslans ol men, The 4 A LITTLE PAT MAN FIVE FELT MIGH, Then Damon gave his promise, and he whizpered | different character, The man nearest the wall Jo W Oshorae, Ch o, rallway.car he: eLery acre god praieies wan) "‘"lx coantes store l"'l ’ Teeling of our Infirmities, This Chrlet, who | asennlt “which tha — Bodety hud 0 | 109 10 patrontzed me with the most placid be- woft and Tow i . 30 1. Leltow, Chicago, clathesslne p o there {8 €10 mortcage dne {n three years was fivinedble beforo Kings and thiones/was | ko | wad = upon the fortreas, ILwas | 0o ety 0 dumo of o woman, who must | THE steret seemed 10 please her, but Ha purpory | 10 bY the way, wa< Dan Dewan, of Stanley |k B Lelit HER 4 iy, T ; and 3y i » h compelled by I8 mreat humanity to slojs a great milttary truth that it tovk flve thmes us Andrew Peterson, Chigawo, ciuthes-dricrd. BAURL e asaameds Toqunin Cow 100 601 none can knos Fire as In the act of holding one end of o % mtles from HO-nere Tarm deles o S " g R 2udge, Chicazo, ha e, e ape X hieal the sicky It this World the knife falls, but | many men to tsull o fortress aato defend it | have tooked bestde Martfn Farquharlke ayounz | pear (ramon, was the maid's reply—and alf that | long, slemler tin tube to the mouth of one of [ ¢ \\':-'xlli::u'."un:‘x;. i Rl pote componnd, | Jicsker, fn ittty ¢ mo $3,00) oF the Heavenly Father comlorts s children, Not | It was an unfortunate thing also that the world | plantess, Aml so minidst gentle Jeers which eonld be heard: the pri-oners below—=a man named Jeremiah Andrev: Shrogy Saudwich 111, machines for 1l acres e clear land o Wayne County, Neh.o.- one ol those who ukml;:d ubn;lll. .)mn‘ un L}m was nl} urmygd Iun the 'mf or 'nn.- wruuu). "l‘nu ail not reach the visitor, disappotnted dn and | *'1 u'alxrt be very angry it youdo no! Leep your | Shectan—while his mmfix\ulfim was ml""mf l::c m;:hlllu.-rrkl o ; i ::;;},;‘v‘r projerty will asamo s, Call 8t oacey pladn of Galllee couly p sflent sbont what | great force of sin was umder the control of the % # Sl MO contenis of o &mal ottle of whi-ky . leed, Folo, 10, corn harvesters. 250 fine £ Plymonth € Yiaits Ttk deiue For s, Exore tis Sise 1l | grieea el ool Thire was ho daubh that. Ahe.| Sinerel “‘,“":“’“"",‘“ "‘”“"“ fun fro {"f" ~Harper's Bazar, e e Totere The two- sworthicy | Albert Snouk, Oswego, i, Hghtuing.rod cone | 1o et e o8 of Jor, bearlng wittces to Mis divine guoduess, Pevi was person on eartd, thoughilic might | bigh took bis departuse from the modern LARMONY OF FIGURE had et emptivd one - bottle through | BeSHnEeMpe LG L et down fora Witcre was the exeu:o tor those who had pro- | not be fn _theory, o' dld not Atheng, woudering at its dullness and conshler- HAUNONY O TIGURES, this shucalar conduft, and were dn fho | oo Dy Husheon, Tralie City, 1L electric sl deswed to be converled durine the past Jew | that the devil ‘was preater than Ingz it the most overrated city in the States. Dis ! o tie Editor of Tie Trluue, w of wacorkiug suother, wien the Serzeaut | PN B eo, (hlcago (trade mark), soap, ety mouis b vl wers gl itk i seaiiug o e vahe. - wonll eastiale | Lo 1 appointed and amazed, but tot @ whit disturbed [ CWICA00, Tl 20—In uur fsuc of t0-doy T | grepped furwand and terrupted the perforis of what the Lord had donet Oucht naot men to tell what they have buen and waat they are, anid gay, *VIhld s the praze of God; this s the’ Mterpretat.on™t To every oue who 1s Diealed 1t was granted now,ns It was then, to fead dlarge Totlowlng to Jesus, Those who were heated vy Jesus went nud told tho multitudes, and yeast powd lncket & Cuutes, Sparta, Wis., bathers' appll+ auces, 4. Lodwlth, Madison, W Erskine & ‘Weed, Racl tiehiening roilers, o Corpt+n & Nunt, © Charies Whitt The great truth was that there was something o mect and conquer, ‘The tract canse was not the giant who pulled down the pillars of 1he temple, but the boy who gnlded ‘the arm of Bamson, It was not ns Samson that he pleaded tor the cause, but us the Loy, The Soclety was the force of indircetion, ‘and not a lowical notived o comuiunleation entitled as above, and | unce. Alter giving the two o reprimand for slened Llewellyn Hendey, whereln he takes | thew comduet, the Sergeant took the tube and totusk the Coiumbuy (i) Sun for erroneous | WhEKY frou them nud sear them abeut representations, or mistakes, in fts esfeulations, | fUcess, A Ty wLre o< ol ¢ hewyred that he mizht have tle tube tack With all due deference to Mr, Heniry, he ought “aa it might be useiul 1y ather poor ere: tohave known better than to call the reenlt | some o these cow bl mornin's.”? from Nis absolutely magnificent scli-compla- coucy, But there ls something to be sald for Mr. Tupper's expectations herein Amerfea; some- thing v justitfeation. I have by e now a side-rpring wazone, , Wie., adjustable Rdver Falls, W1 n, Milwaukee, + horsrehoe: ‘{es, hat-Ta ; g The se = i e Teorge » 1 »eat comt Ine Y aud thoitsands heard the glad story and he- | and irreslstible force. Tho cause did not de- | Prnted article of - (eorge William Curtls', ol by i ots together | 0id not eee that the urmument was sivone | 805 seat com Ined, o g . WATCIES, | Yeyesl, I7 mau i tie veatment "of nchurch | elop very forely e nteilectunt power in the, | 1 is on of tke ol Fusy Chair articlos, sl 1t | Prosueed b3 mubtiplylog tre aunbore together | 618 BUb S50, GEs 0 e Wi T Tt s ot | pot itte, Thistleiood (relssne), prta, Wie., mee, Tt} Wrapped gbout i, was he auy more of o [ Chureh. “The triuth wihitch he wished to speak of | gays of Tupper, In reference to the tirst popu- | B 9Hetints s b o A “Fie tube b qnestion bas ev.dentls heen wuade | Chagies I, Lung, Detrolt, Mich,, composition 10 1 e ] €Cliuwtian if thero was o love Tu b, ho | was not hat which was formuiated liytio | faee ot his book here n merieas #easurbial | M2 the Fesnult of OSRGHS5 Jews than 125+ | (e Forte Uit ose o which 10 ws. reen | to sener Dt S R OTi e ¢ splritual power? 1 was Indeed trug that wo | Churchabut which came directly trom the thdong T'hllosophy! Just think of It1 How we did guit! AWNT X 45, The Sua undoubtedly had the | tobe pui yesterday morning, amb may have heen Clharies Chaffee, Allcgan, Mich., gulde for 40 b x;mu jlu lllrnt lu\:lll] us. "Hu\w; :.'t“ll;ml. 'l'l:l? hunll \vxhlrh uuul\- in nui \u ird of ¥ FRTETIO EDIFTONS, ¢ ; mil result, as the m\.ml:e -nu‘ be seen to | used under similar clrcmstatces repeatedly, flfi_\”"l,"“":“n r, Alblon, Mich., support, foF car+ EMONEY T4 oved uml - revered the name of ud was put In such shape as Lo reach the peo- o ON8, © been produced by omitting a flzure, which WS 4 y 2 e, o3 ta §3, 0003 ngale, simply because she hud | ple ohu’m)“ direetly, and _forcibly, Tiea | or fty-two for all { know, What gtufl ft 8! | (yidently !x:m prrely typographl He then A COUILT SCENE. rlage tops. i et o i il Be: In theirsuiferingg! Therehad | was the “work of * the Svciety.” Thus | Luewsa nome Proverbial Lecause it had not | says theresult (quotintyof the formerls nearly Baltinre Ainerloan, THE CHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE. T LA S :;:;Ju"::"!lfi;l;ll:xdly':;:lhc*l!l':;;kgil';‘vg“l'm\:';: they had trith not —ouly wiinple autd | (e pithof @ proverb, und philosophy, becauso | four thnes a8 geat s thut of the Jatier, and | Dyring the trlal of the Jast case yesterday In LY TR . 3 pumn 10 Wt f divcet, bat also aimed by d 143 Sonth Char Turther showesd the conmecetion beg n the form of ¢l v, How muel lieen done by *The Daleyman's Daughter '] These touches of mirzatlve had often hevowe force to turn men to G, Agaln, (1 might beeome auniversal lterature Iy, and it 1 the twa el caleulator. " mure accurately the tormier Is over ¢ other, furtead ol ulwiost e thics, nlng error pointed ot (8 without doubt als Grnd Ravlte (Mich,) Journal, We wish Tie Cutcago WeSkLy TRIDUNE harl 1,000 kubscribiers n this county, and at the Jow price of 81 a year we know of no good reason why It should not. The peoplo of this wew the unfortusate Sunowith lrcmgnllml I destitute of any philosuphical semblance, It you will let Mr, Fasy Chale use o stz term, Proverbfal Phillosophy wus the greatest guy of modern lterature.” And herein Jles Mr. Tupper's justification in | 1 of pardon, Ehould not ‘the convert reach ont with ull hils newly-nequired spiritual powers aml Tend wll his effurts to serve Chuiet, aind to follow 1w even to the death, i€ need bed How muany A church-goers supposall that, stmply because B they helonz to the Clureh, thelr unmes were the Crimina) Court an Incldent occurred that al- most produced a panle. The court-room wus crawded with spectators, several of whom were standing on a raieed plaitform near a etove with an open zeate. 2ot f0 near the will e lie e amltie o tind MONES 10 L DM impraved Tarme JOIN W MARS & MOsEr 10 103 3 1 o hinfiroyed teal estate, AHENSIAW, 0 Deartorn TO BUIT ON CHIC at 7 alld ¥ per cent, | itwoin 4, oz Anotoer / One {n Hvid : Titclikeentand gsatiug elass, atd dwoomd, Fesh st e | Iypograplienl (e substitution of o G for o 0, | Shopen ceate. Ot b lividual sot so ucar the | county nre an intelllzent and reading class, Y BATSOR n AN D AT i written in Tfeaven, und that they ueed ot exert | truth was that the tract fell In on fiat side | epecting tofind a warmer welcome, — Thiety. | (JER Tt eharie of bad calculatiing ue | 510¥¢ that bis ¢ ek e from the MR- | 4o paper pabilisied 1o this country g s A 1b0 S a i k1D a0 themecives tor Christ1 ‘b that olden thney | whid wis st apt To-icubie et The man | Lo clidos of s Yovic fur tho Anerlean peo- | s e g, <o O Pl calealitiug 0 | g vonts, s soun ws s feit the fivs bn bis rear | 10 BALCT Dbl e Titn Tiouss, | i ber s LRSS SARNEOR, thousunds hind been near Chirint, but they wird g el for so little woney as doe {1y propert, B ggave one Jouic helimd, ool i the sltaatfon at 2 meren, With re A Portiand Bl whu came up and demanded that a man go fn a | ple! Ls [Lany wouder that even afrer Lo lups o the wonderful b coveries § Y ; . y : s thi 1y | Previous, during, and since the War, Tas Titns without falth aid recelved ‘no bleslugn | cortain way was very apt mot to gulde | of twenly ofd years G suthor should | by Me Uendes, £ wlilouly state that they ate | Elmce aid made i enrine tiat would o e, 4 Was It not_equally true o beapls | bl aball, -1t wis themiuence swhih porsdads hab there remale 1y the aame, - effedts s tone of Hhe | JOor o anerobat, e consquene was Hiat | exe das stood at the hewd of all jourals pube | i Chicazo! Thourands who had touched | ed and not which gemanded that euided most this country u Jarge Mo shmuly tikes the diits i theirandee | imisP(EeLRecens Be S ol G, e | Hslied In the West in polut of exeellence, chare Y OF §EC ffm were mow rejoldng in renewed | meo, ‘The tract was bmpe i 1t worked its of sudmiress who would greet m with en Bikgz at 1, or reversiig the prosc othersy thivhing it e tloor bad wiven v, | poier, oud cireulation. It day een n taithial | A cinpribin o tour on life, and yet men und woinen hiod stood ntong- | way fnto the mind and Influenced widely for i erowd seound D o Hsten 1o hiy | the latter bas done, nultiplics by toth il i geeurral | ehironfeler of passing cvents, an able ¢ licator of Rimball jutup avat, 1wo several mpnare box' t tusion was "Thc Iniliences which the tract had were For o fow reconds, but when the real. meneral, and always for Washingtonton pocmt Poor Martin Farqubar, | but asimple multiple of % 5 Mr, 11 thinks f theac now happy thousands, awd they FumL the people, and an independent, self-retlant Tiadd turned nway from i as (F He bad beennts | Jarn good | T Tuve u profound pity for i despite s { Tias ddone anytidug tiore, §sball be gl Ll 3 Y | nature of | 4oupnal, Wiways having un opinion, and sulident ordinary man. “Many had stood besde Chirst | The ' Jast hea was ' 0t the trach | ubptnding sel-complieoneys fur st of LT | feomn b * i the oeuprenor e Enowi, uifel Was 16 | regoons to lack 1ap. 1 s the greut Tepube | 4 Cerion sALES BVERY TUE towhoin e wasne nothine. But thuse who | work ~ was one In o which wny | believe that he me ¢ leen the ot disap- | Auothee woed us to the ge Mopied Nt e reached the nmd-piie b | lean Newspaper uf Uic Novtha st lurge el day, and Baturday, st 10 &, m luyed Hiim, those who had been bealed by T, | ane conld engage, The speaker closed with | painted ian (it cver came to theae shoress e | culatione, The hist one, i A5 i) x 5. GO ouce Tane, Snta which ho plinged. He | UA2¢ rhuet, with few udvertlements, - P TOTRT. WEIGHT felt, When they thoughit of ull this, that therd | some personsl Tem niscen of., L st lave been i Lough contndrant to bim | uppears with an ucorrelt esulls 'ns aiso the [ triolouse e, o vl B viibels T ek with v titerary O J mara. loust bo sold &t : s Wasa living preseuce given o their teith, O, Mr. Speneer the g theninety-elghthbymn, | when he tound that uoteven that eelebrated | iyrd, woteh is the same ngnber multipticd by % 1‘ 18 K 1 " and other important departaents, ncludiog re- | 0 sl 08 irkere eicgraph Blable, Tes that Gol Would give Tias hearers this view of | the audience joining i the chorus, entertainer wud Jover of Enalish celebritivs, Ononee lisaxel, | SHOF sk s Tiable market reports,” Reader, You win do ne | Gonee Wi MITCHELL £'C0. ; Uhelst, that they, might kce Tt and in Hish | “The Rev. Mr. Parihurst announced that a | * Charles' fefemd, would pay court to hium, but < WICKED PLANS better than 1o spend one day o wettiig up 8 |50 wang— 8 Lt huve that fuith v:hich was the power of tha-e | prayer and ‘pralee awcetitue wonld fullow the | the poorTittle ol a0 philosapher lias goue, und TEDDY'S BIG TIEART. CRLD Duans, elubiof twenty sutweribers ut §1 encirs you will | Il e, who canie oud belleved, and touvhed the hem of | eervice, and tite audicnee who did not ehoose to e be with him, Wintever Wis conaeit. he New tyetean I nblion, L YL Ferrs, make twenty bowes aud 100 persous happy | - S g NEOUS, T oy, Hisunrn‘)\-nl. md went away tu their homes stay dlspereed, W that the taste of Amerfs To the ottery of aflice Tediy we o Afterasieall boy had leaned uv agalust o dity-two thnes durlig the year. »A_nfiu wld.g\ums. éu'.’f pertuetiy restored! e sorviees to-day will take place at 10 8. v,y | e readers has changed most. decidedly within | 500 By Constable, i abandoned hts | Wallat the corer of Woudward aveuue and o —— AN VAL FORCART-OFY CLOTN O eRRe Y. Ertsrend : 2550 and 380 pu there twenty legenerated” ho | T . % The first | CopBress gtrect for two Iull bours yestenday, a DEATH OF PRESIDENT JOCELYN. 2\ peia, furniture, aud_plecllaneons goods of an; THE REVIVAL. ——— Drobatdy bt 10 Tyl at -t youth | dally occupation ta quality for dur, The st | SRR EEC I IR SRR 8 Soesal Plisoler io Ts gt - i by e Sbintersst WIITTLE AND STEDDINS AT THE TADERNACLE. MISCELTLANEOUS. of today | who Dl S RBmet, © tho | sevvice commisted to bl was to execnte a land- 9 furthnd A Awmx’.\\wh.,.\nn..: —ticorgo B Jorelyn, |;«\‘;l:‘l‘l;—,{:‘l‘gr,“x‘:"_lul"cl:.&-srx‘n‘i.nh ‘.%‘u.'.'nfm Yy 1 The peopie who usserted that the relizlous in- PEORLA, L. WAL aFth ) N(Ning Serltd o phnlittes, | unlls defedre. i thie diouschalfefectaul Waltin® for a runaway to come along,'" re- | D, D., Prestdent o Albton Cuilize, dicd at b | featery Va0 el sudawiinoniu vith, sog lo've terest awukened by Moody aud Bankeywould { - #peclat Disvatch & The Tribune. et Not that o Kismet ™ 13 anything bt v | I consiating i the s Vil bo 4 | restience tn Albow s morming mt Za | R0 ARARE oo, Latrance B AGnroerit Bex) i be dizsipated oy thelr denarture shouhd have | PEORIA, iL, Jou. 25, —Communon eervices untw iteelf, bul its & wood spechnen of | O{ulady and six children, ‘T T DRt i geaa fean in panats v & afterashort aml painful loess. His remalns will be turied on Tuesday, the 3th Inst., from the Coltuge Cliaped, One'of the Bishops of the E been ut the Tabernacle yesterday afternoon and geen the crowd drawn Lhither by Whittle and Etebbing, Every scat on the main floor was oce were hehl to<duy at Christ Church (Reformed Eptecopal, and twenty-two applicauts were re- telved into the ehiurch with fmpressive cer nies. Bishop Cheney conducted the sevyiee: I nto ftaelf, thio Kind ot ook that pleases the nhuct centiiy young man ard womaa, MORE PARTICULABLY TIIE YOLU: ! AN New Engtand tias been fnformeid by this Swantto see at team come ziopin® oz herey Bt that peantt stand in the miaale, and while the rympathietic pablie are peking up the Ttahnn Lwant to be prekiug up the peanats,” PParTIns gore ol 87 e o Iy @ ldreasin g 12wt v Wovery 1estless, and e g ¢ Now, Juok at that, Who the devil, cupled, and the gallery was three-fowrths qull, the number present (ahout 4,000) belug equal to the average which attended the meetings of the better known evangel This was the secoml service beld In the buflding by Maj. Whittle aud his assoclate, who has o tauch better volee than Mr. Bankey, snd sines quite as well, and they “are eo recelving encourazement. Tifelr s s their antici tiuns, A seature of the eervices was the singiug of uyuartette. The exerelscs apened with a bymn, all foln- fuig, adter which the Rev. du Monro Gibson ofere ed pragur, Then tae quartette sang * All for Jesus,” This was followed by a'solo, “Fell me moro about desus," by Mr, Stebblng, ‘The words, written by Mr, Blivs, wero found n his truuk After bis death, * Hallelujah, 'tls done," was next sung by the congreution. Muj, Whittle prayed for the Holy Splrit to feacl them and to let the words to ‘be uttered B0 1o the hemts of abl, that they might learn more tbout Jesus than they ever kuew betore, His text was: 1 whom we have redemption throagh Jis blood, the forgivenves of stus, uccording 10 the riches of bis grace, Lphedians, i., Jusus Chirfst was spolien of many times in the Bible us u ltedecmer, ‘Iho way we -Wero saved was spoken of wmany times as redemption, ‘What did they meuni” Reder ', 1 Person; re- demption, the plan by which we Were saved, Redutaption wiss being bought out from nader nalty, The Redeenier was the one who ught us. Why was it that we bad to be wought from under penaltyd The Word told us - Unlees wo sdinitted the Word was true, wo would have no luterest in Chirist us & Redeemer, When we admitted Gud's testhnony that we were sluners, Wore condemped a3 slnbers, that the condemuntion was not what we thought It was, but what God said,—eternal deatl,—wo would waky up gud bezin to be interested about 8 Redecroer. Tho Juw attached n penul- ty to crimo, snd we must meel tho penalty according to the law sud not according to ourown jdews. By nature, under the wrath of God, we were fullilling a seltish will, the de- wlres of the fesh aud the mind. 1f 3 man bad wot been rencwed by spiritual e, wis deadl fh trespasses and sin, o8 under penalty as a sinner. A double con- dewmnation” rested upon those who werv not Christiang first, by nature; svcond, siuce Jesus Christ bad been preached’to_them a8 & Savior sad they bad rejected g, Not a promisy iu fraces be was without * MOODY AND SANKEY, Bostox, Mass, Jan, 23, —Moady and kezan thu revival incetlngs at thie uew Tated ug.e on Tremont street this alternoon, The Lufiding, which seats 6,00, was tlled in every portiun, It §s estimated shat 10,000 were unably tu galn sumlseion, —— . A TVIN SUGGESTION. . To the Editor of The Tribune. Cicago, Jan. 27.—As the method of electing our President und Vice-Presldunt, alss of put- ting down corruption fn government places, {5 Hkely to elielt much discusston fn the near fu- ture, with greater warmth than at present, please allow e to sugeest through your col uuins (if agrecable) what prescuts itself w0 the mind of anhumbly Anierlean us the most di- T quickest, and etfectual method for the former, andeure fur the latter, Firai—l woula suggest w uniform method throughout atl the States of veglatration, with o fixed thne for the swne, also Tor casting the vates, to bo abserved by ali atike, ‘Thien, on the day or davs txed, let eiery citizen repair to the polls and vote,—viva voce,—agaiu giving bis umme, residence, and chofee. Second—As regards the latter, which s of the most vital impartance to every’ person, to the lite und prosperity of our loved country, 1 would suggest in adiitiou ta the nuny good Taws now in existence, thut for all persons proven corrupt in oftlee, or hn uny Government position” what- ever, there be a-tded thercto the stinglng, bitter stlzaa of distruuchiscment. The above ure crude 1dvas, and as they wre presented fu palrs, Linost respectfully subieribe nyselt Tw ———E— JUDGE DAVIS' POLITICS, 7u the Bdiior of Tha Tridune, AttanTa, 1), Jan. 27.—Tho Democrats bavo nothing to brag aud blow shout In the clection of Judge Davis. A younz man, a carpenter, while working at the Judge's residence in Bloomington, last May or June, and who now livea here, heard hin state positively “11u could not snd would uat vote for Tilden” And a gevtlemsa liviog {n Bloomington told me that, f he (Davls) voted at all, he voted for Haycs; snd that Davis' son not only supported the Republican ticket, but worked for its success. Aud Davls’ record goes 1o aliow that be s a Uplon man and & Kepubllcan, Yours respect- 1wy, We B, Mayox, thne that the suthor {3 Miss Dudy Fléteber, who wrote o story for the Jffuntic last year catfed e Last ‘Cine.”” T youn luly was chrstened, I belleve, Julla, and she i4 the daughter of the itev, J. C, 1 ery n traveler, and, I think, a mlselonary, who wrote consider- ubly aud acceptably of his travels and expert- wnce o duzen yeass or more ago. AL the litile scrapbook elub of which 1 wrote awhile neo, wnl which, by the way, has developed to quite s prétty e Reviewers' Club, that, {f not us sage aid authoritative somemore eelebrated, is anddy perhaps, as valuabie, us giving the opinions of those whose opinions sre not generally put in z print,—fiction-devouring youth of the “periml, Well, ! p-boulk party the fulluwing conversation took place concerning Kismet: L will ke it, 1 haven't s doubt, for it bas an lmn(uduxt fellow jor o hero, who §s o weak upy u \aUl‘Q LIVINGSTON AND ROCHEITER SANDWICUED TOGETUEL." It was a younglsh san who spoke, sud the epcaking uediately invoked the fullowlng In- dignant reply: © Sume glrlg toav Mke It, but here's ono that doest, And tmore than thi haven't »et beard u girl of my acqualutance expresy o tning but disgust for a heroine who bogles sl vlunderslike Bell Hamhs, ‘These bupgles and blunders moke atl the row, which is the hinge upon which the plot of the bouk turns, To Lhink of wny girl of common sense maklng such 0 &mllll o du enZagement that was never on ke sllont best. Bho oimply ullows Ferrls Lo cone sider blinrell her dover out of pity for him. He Linows sbe ls vever In love with him. Then the other wun n‘rpu.\u and she falla fu luvo with him, and” ol at ouce hangs on to Foarls sud mabkes hersell julicrable, when the sery flattest girl Lever knew in real Efe would have seen lier way out ot once—would have writteu to Ferris und” dismissed him, be- wause by the new lizht of her owa cootions sho would Bave discovered that (U was worse than useless to try to learn to love ond mau when auotber bad’ber heart,” Hero the whole ¢lub borst forth n :rnhule, and the pretty spealier blushingly concluded. 4 But the description of Nile scenery is charm- {ag," spoke up s third. bIt's pretty: but I'm Uke Iowells 8lrs. Ellison {n * Chance Acquaintance, ! *J HATE NATUKK' IN A NOVEL. If £ must bave books of truvels 1 prefer them separate; then I cau give them my whole atteu- tion and be lnstructed and ediled. But 1 don't want to bave to skip and huut through thres o rt under hig fucket, contil stand by and ke woman ey, and then takie nway thing fu the houset Be d=i it Lo it—no, { wonldu't dave the dirty o pzi. N, hegorra, rd whip ihe woull.' This 1 il Lo the See here, madam, skl I didn't know what' a suzure was or I nlver touclied i, You look too much like what my uwn mothes andehilder might e, and me déad and not to the fore o work for then, Now, I wash my hands of the sazure, and [ tel) you what to'de. Bhut (he dire: zel you a big wtick, and the first Conatable that comes foreninat'you (b the skul) ol of Jim, sud 1 P'm i hediring Pl como and stund by you and the cldhler, Tor e, ' done wid tie politics and the suzure. Pve got n hewt b e, und uiver 4 cobblestone, o 1 wish you ool mornlug, matat, and I go bk to drivin? (e carty aud let some other fellow 1hat’s ot neither mother nor childer make the saznre, Bu Teddy made tae watter cortain by tearing up the *sazare” and deparibie Lo resume # more conzenlul vo-ation of driving a cart for the support of hls family. A MIRBACLE EXPLAI #arly Correspon bence Lovdon Standard. The reader inay remeti.er that not long ago the clereal papers published speciul telesrams unnouncing the miraculons cure of u pilgrin named Riviere, This poor fellow bad sullered for many ycars from a complication of ills, e was wiilicted with paralysis, he had an uleer fn hils left Jeg, and be was deaf and damb and half blind. tie¢ went down to Lourdes, and had no souner drunk of the hoty waters of the shrive thau he was instantly sl completely cured of ull > numerons defects; he could one more dunee, sing, hesr, aud sco as In his teader years. ‘The miracle naturally made a great sensatlon, and when the fortunate pilzeim returned Lome 1o Maranes, in the Maine-et-Loire, be becante the stibject of srencral attentlon, espectally on the part of the Church suthorities, who kept him in clover for sume tigne, Cufortunately there was & skeptical ductorin tho uelzhborbood who de- sired to cxmmniue Rivicre, aud it was nrranged thut the examinution should tuke place; but vn the day fixed for it tho bappy pligrim was no- where'to be found. This sudden disappearance was ubout 10 Le sttributed to suothicr mirocle, when be unexpectedly tursed up Letween a brace of gensd’aruies, who had arrested him for swindling, Iu then tronepired, accordiog to the man's own was the frank v The will.er decided to enforve the twenl ond Julut rule, und the Loy was made tu move on. A HANDY HANDKERCIHIEY, The Pall Wad Gaze'te wivises all - travelers by rall to curry oored handkerchief, and as-lgns the following reason for g0 dulnz: A story Is told whicn shows the value of these artledes in mo- ments of emerzensy, At a collisfon which oe- corred ut Wolverton, on the London & North stern Raway, 2 short time sinee, the red Lnps on (ke trafns were smashed and rendered useless, The Seotel Express was due o a fow minutes ut the e e disaster, and cotire- quently o red lzat was weently necled, s ¥ boinehody prosent hataréd pocket-land- tehiel, which, helug plieed over n white Dight, auswered the |ln~alr1'41{nu'l]m>u. and the expiess s broiuhit 10 4 slandatill Just i tine o pre- vent & suore Jumentably eitastrophe, —— The New Swiss Labor Laws, wive Times, noteworthy claiees n this Time) bill, pearly the whole of which becit ndupted Ly the Natlonal Conn- The day’s work of tona (adubls of both xes uelitdad) o to exeeed eleven hours, mnd, us @ rule, there 13:to be no Sumday nor hizht work, the haurs or_labor bodng restricted within tho tiime bty o'cluck . m.an LS o%lock p ut Under cevtain speciied cireumstances L tory Juspectors will be empowered to permit exceptions to this rule, but only ro furas re- wards en—~the law orbllding” women and chilidren to work durin i and on Sun- dave is absolute, Wamen cantiot, with one ex- ception, be employed within eivht weeks before or alter thar confinement, The cxeeption bs that, on production of s surgeon’s certitlcate testiiving to their complete recovery, ihey sy return to work six weeksatier, i who liwve households are to be allowed to work Lialf an hour befurs the noun stopp time. Iu o certaln classof establisbments the employuient of preznant woweu I3 absulutely forciddvn. ‘These catablisiments will hereafter benamed by the Federal Coundil, Women aro nob 1o be ullowed to clean engiues, shufting in or danzerous machiiery, The clagses 7 the cmployment of children J:ave not vet been Lully udopted by the Natloual Council, ut it s proposcd and tie preporiton witl probably baadopted, that no child shal? b e ployed 1o any umq;‘ before tull comptetion of ita lth year, “The luw estavlishing s There nre s (the Shur‘ Cour s binlnes o o tradse o1 L Lachduge Bultdi i e, T RHTNTRVRIEN VA T i i > ar bar LA \ e with board a bsmade, Vi0STA- 11 o P SCOET 64 Deatbon A FIEACTICA L I . 10 Jolis it @] 50 b Ailirees 1y b, Laieabur