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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. MAY 14, 1877. and confost thet we t Jratetee hat T thin geninn of religion #pinci Triendahip—gor scorned It: bul all have @ffered the pursult of tchiea or the puranit of na in_friendahl y'may move somewhat (e onne to o real herolsm. # man to jiny hin o e fellaw-man will RELIGIOUS. cart, No_one ‘af you Jioneaty will help ut @ dlvine friend<hip for 0 the payment of the iast dollar & thing infinitely wlorlos to budone, In thia fems and_seuspending haoks. In generally facin that he wiil v back tho Inatshilling which he owes to kil it thie vow perlslies in thirty o notonly bacanse lio hae not the assots, hut of e the mentiment of fricndabip e e weak t cannot furntal sn linple thot can sl nge of the moon, term [t modern speech, —8 ferm shich be of nealnt conc snother charactor, —a " Wiien 8 widow o au orphan ora raonal fricnd pots woney inn bank and, the bank clores, thia buniness transaction,” ‘Thore arus handred formaof i, but inany arall of \s forms it is almply a remnant of taat trult In the Sioux Indian whicli maken him creep uv at miduizht and stam- horses and cattle of the white settler. Friondship Among Men==An In= teresting Sermon by Prof. Swing. lover must not lear all the ropronch. h work, mnch care, redonhli:d e all hearte at fnet. ant th 1 to cell g @ peisun, After 1 away, 0 few paia ot dhe cofl iweed almnet frienda of t Httta of the fact while he I-beholding eu. Deatl age of auspending each man that snapend Mnch study, and night, of euch con- v eitizens havo anlfeed that Friends Robbed by Friends Under the "Ihera §4 a fatal Guiso of Business Transactions, 0 1ife beyond B ch there are yonna hearta lere who have yet many yearsin which to combine with all atndy aud labur daily nasociation with the teue and the virtnons, for ihers can be no real fricndehip c3. And douhtless there are none hiers who tannut yet amend, In part, any neglect of (ho diye tuat are wone, L fully rise to the hoj) for ite, foronr whol in the'deey at The Attachment of Man for Man the Power of Socloty. faw ays or manths, capt betiveen Lig good. We canr it of thie virtac. TL14 Lo ptlut e confess Hiat chment'of inan {o man there lica s 0f pociety, hut flo buta fundamentsl principle Fruits of the Boston ‘Rovival—TLe In- quiry-Boom Filled with Beekers, ower: not A become at last s cold under the protectivn of the goddeas calted Hhsl A dn the olil Empires there were temples In s and thnes when offerings 1o the godices of some vice becaine b virtue, 8o In our day thore s 8 divinity called Business Ly whose altar the com- mon conscienca {s put aside, part of commerce which st time would be called robbery. Such & condition of (hings will continne white man looka npon his fellow as A pereon to ho plan. dercd rather than an n comna: An things now o, 1t ar together s Clnb-tie a charch ruclable, w artics who bave just drazyed.cnch othor throngh his valley and stitdow of —— THE BOSTON REVIVAT. MIl. MOODY'S GENIUS. 5 Apectal Correspondence of The Tribun. Torrox, Muy D.—Ucnius |4 always original, Oclginality fs as genulne in new combinations ae in Mr. Moody has gentus, how- ever wa may characterlzu it, whether supernatiral, graclous, or Intelloctual. full of orlginality In mothods, snd his measures bave bad thelr coronation, slways respected, 1f not “This trait has & conspleu- ous {llustration In hlsuscof the inquiry-room. Of coursu the ldes Is not new with him. tho Christlan dispensstion sluce the of Philip and XNathanlel, and the Rthiopean Exnuch, of Yauland Ananias, hand to hand or heart to heart work has been a glocious factor in bullding tha Church of Chrlat, vut, 1had aimoat sald, Moody has done mote than the nges since Apostolic tlme 1o exalt this featuro of Christisn living and eminence centrdl and commanding, areanged the propurtions of Cheistlan nethols, and by radlation througls o y beeomes .The Monday Lectures of the Rev. Joneph Cook, of Boston. and that becomes & some otiier place or He and Mr. Moody Place the Non~ Evangelicals on the De- startling inventions, 1tis wholg 1Mg hae been (la bo eeteemed wedding-party, o g fuce to face sdmired, viz. : succoss. Union Oonference of the Adventis! Addressos by Elders Bhaw and Btevens. i hustneen tranace herlshing euch wemorica of It sa doubt our common naed moro abont tha Teinity Brls aud Gshes, but more that friendship® hetween men which has now and then ju history shone forth like a etar, reat writers why have || ribtite to this jowel of the apirit, hip the *‘cement of noclety,” pure aonl cannot achlog to it all tion, " and are ch FRIENDSIIIP. AMONG MEN. ut the orletn of SENMON DY PROP. BWING. Prof. Swing preached yesterlsy morning st the 1 Church, taking as his text: 1o man—a friond of pubiicans sud efaners.— Almost all the havo offered thelr The olevated and working tuan oken without nf sthe grandeur of which the heart {s susceptible.™ Clcero wrote o long treative upon it, and amon; his beantiful seniences hos tnls ones only urge you to prefer friendship to alt b wwensions, for there 18 nothing 10 sulted lo our nature,no well adapted to prosperity ur ndversity," i motisleoits the speech of *4wen should atways act were about to lizcoma enciles, * The motto of this Wieliand calim attachuent snontd 1In the asme essay the writer aays: {rtno repurding whoso merit nll man- " Thus.all tho deep students of suclety n the long past tave navsed and, as it weee, have their hendy When they liave passed by the sheine where Friendship sat “looking down in perpetual Lenlentt As love became il Jine ro- to viow a proofof Christ's di- 4 tho way of his succoss. which had been ovarran offering 8 wide syipathy. To such an extremo d1le carty tulsaympathy thetilo wan lookod Kless dlsponsce of rogards +1le waa o friond of pablicans and slnners. be Friendship among 3Men, Sermons msan to man have evidently o fsllen Into stuny and bavo taken little Lold upon the A leading Bcutch clergyman just said tlat’ tho creed of his own Church (Presbyterian) la romarkable, not for the d dactrines which it contains, but far the mo- mentoas doctrine It has omltted,—ibe Gospel of Christ, De the romark of the Bcotchman true or not In 1t specifcation, 1t 1s troo in lte genors) nf- frmation, for in the old snmmings-up doctrine many & preclons law of Christian Jite and scapod the Razo of tho sixteonth and rov- Esch age looks for things which It wants, And,furthermors, all tho sentl- ments whose seeds wers sown in the beglnning in the humen bosom await, to be cultivated by kind neratlons, and so many ara these sentiments that w them sl at ooco, though fts field be brond and its sofl rich. . An the world grows ofd- ds to the number of iis productions. A Falr bheld In tho twalfth century would bave contained many wonderful or boautiful things, but it wonld havo boon no snch a spectacle This text opens Wherever ho lus witn elreuit, Indl the abjectiv end, to which all other uiethods and inatrumentalitios’ shall Lo tributary, or, {1 ostect smbordinate, with cruelty. “Tho whols working Church is unconselously traincd (o this econotny, “an all truo life whict 18 progressive I carrivd by s wiomentum of its own to the highest eiliciency, fo 1t 14 that now, with soody uwiy, the Taberuacle opentd only a1 inforvats, urably, all New Engiand, ‘Is transformed ‘into an ) lite oponlug talk at k propholed for the The saine writer guoted o M ucior (o & play that, aw thongh they wponas & modt rec upon that relation uf Al the tity, ond, moass been fow, and thoso must Inquiry-room. Tremont Tewple, Joseph Inquiry-roon us now organlzed a prominence and permenance In_ connection with choreh llfe not accund 1o the Snnday-school, Nl utterances, as massive in thougut as they sre luminously clear I statoment s **Thoso are the happlest persons 1o Boston to. day who have done moat fuce Lo face with tho re- Titously Irasolute during the past thres montlie, "Those Wil romomber the winter w! delight who hava plunged themaelves Into this cold xun of pemonal endeavor with tho religiously in- different and have besten hack all ||Alrllrwl in- ey hava found the waters Luoy- now __stalwart Cliristians do not know their untll they learn to a Chrlstlan's duty, Tnviug allode: % quote aome of n{m basis of charity in one age, no In un age of more victue aud thoughit this dovotlon of man to man might essily become an equal be We admire 1t when we sce it, urer ineplration. When we sto 8 ut wo nil forget to live its hifo, man imperlling his 1ifo fora friend, our admira. tlon becomes unbounded, and for an hour wo foel how unworthy Is the ambition of Kings or Genrale th thls devution of heart tu heart, otswood Hotul was burning at Hich- ‘mond vl & Christmas Diy & few yonrs agu, ot incle dent occurred which Teminda us that there s in the soul & xentinent capable of achleving greater ‘than mun has yo drawn fron ita resources. cident 1 relatéd In tho address of o publl man, and thus wae roscued b A Mr, ines bus h the smoko and heat ol or any lost or sutfocated one. ing that a apeclsl d once moro into the rolling b and after an sbsence of seconds which seem 1iko hours, he appcared atan upper window, half , half drageiug the unconsclous man, A oy went up from the street. Mut ho had reached tho window a minute too late, of tho bulluing fell and dragzed Inward.into the crater of the volcano the window and wall which were preventing to the thron the greatost beaten them have Ing them up, swlnminz 11k thess most dificaft paria of d to the lgetitution of Sanday- **Now thers fsonr other roe nstrumentatity, slinost In the germ yet, hut which mizht havaa fleld as wide ns that which the Sabbath-schiool tus entesed, - sud become sven woro frultful, wonld Christiaus but Jearn Wasli- ington Jrving's secret, thut Lard work at an vulous duty makey auch duty biiss, 'This iwa large hone, 1 kiiows but £ refer (0 the conversatiun mesting, which hiad such power in this clty (n tho lnst three nd {6 (o continte (o liave theo samy pows of In the 400 churchics which are now uniting thelr ces witn thuse of Hoaton, ™" Now let ft ba the rule amonge the Christlans of New England, In tho winter scaxon, gatherings can bo held in the evenings, for every devotional meeting to ba closed by u rey any religiounly Jrresoluto persoh swho and who wishes to romain for i tha rooms and wos missng. he theocean. So ns the world advances In tima it advances in tho quantity and quality of ite 1dess, and benca leaves quito falae and poverty-stricken all tho great extibitions of doctrine eld In any of The old creads aro thorefore ro- le not only for the poordocinines gathered, but for the pood dnes left out. Whether the ald Confesslon-makers sert the Uenvenly Father fa their books, 4 by (0-day and confoss that the Christian duc- ine of friendehip botween men has not met with ite meritod quantity of either pi gument and estecni, coursed nuch about love. garrot_Liave ngitated thls thumo, Indee phio, and Cleopatra, an. scca and Ruth, thera has been bout that mora romantic Of that_other affeciion which sbould blad smon to man, and which should modify and soften socioty iuto elvilisation, little fs said from year to year. and slmost from generatlon to oubtless in that qualit; eacem called Irlendship there can mach proof of civillzation aa In any other quallity of the soul, A Jow form of humanity can betray a bl uf nly & high form of. re that can reach and malntain a strong It must spring from unl ns well na omotional companionships must come with a wost delicate perception ol right of uthers, and mnst aiways by s modorata estimate of welf; sne grace called by this sacred n of & high :hx’\hlllrm. Hown such a picture of ps camo Lo carry them both to whore frisndsiip is purs snd {mper- 1t should teach us somet! beltnged to somo sec brotuerly love I« corner-stonu. whew Jange g that these two men soclety which makes It nood ot teach woclatlon, but niuat couvince of the abllgations and produces such scel uarter or Lal an should do holding_dovotion or o¢ the gathering of Haboath-schoote; and fustead of 8 church which 148 moro Nace of an amputsted hand, 1 will show A CHURCR THAT TAS FINGERS, that can . reach Into the wants of sucloty, and ean upply match demand," -day 1 wishi to emphaslzo one point only, and if, in the nost fifty yeur, 1] develop tna convernation- wveloped the Sabbath-school fn will find more blcssed rosults from the convorss- on-oiceliug than you have from tho Sabbath- the way, Mr, Cook tells me that you have d o blunder of typed In sowe of your ex- him eny: ¢t We stand before hloplastn_and soo It wearing orvan- fem, " and some vne calls 1t a wpeclmen of Bovton Change ong lettor, make **wearlng ™ and you wili put Me. Cook ull hatever ho miay say, nuever talks noue ecturos aro widely rovroduced in En- w to.day an English monthly witn lectures reprinted in It, and another Iis Jectures on Dlology and Trans- be preparod “for the pruse mmor, ond appear In carl Otlier citles sre vigorousty competing with Hoston for of those Joclurcs, Lut ‘having them In chargo are alresdy orgnnizing to P n 8 permanent basts, and provide Mbe eeally for M, Cook. Upon that Comnmities aro ropresentative men of oll the evangelical denomi- Among othors are the Iit. -liev, lishop thodiste: the Rev. al Theological illipe Bruoic, of Andover, and Dr, Not the least Inter teasurce uf Drotherhoo eauty ina world of surrow, then should wo sl turn toward this new study and witiate ourdelvod and cach other Into o soctuty of which all the world arg regular membeors, ‘of another hotel not long sinco thero wan a similar inatance of sclf-eacrifice, and thin display of love for & inan Lurat forth from o tralned according to ch ublic or private ar- the worlit hns dia- Tho platform aud the aluco the days of Haf David, and even He noscarcity of dlscourec form af achtiment. heart not speclall rulen or the rulos of high rocict) s in mankind some unmined dismonds yel unseon, whote ri pring up in other days, Tl Nuglected Uen! poorly clad, 1iia bl maother or slster. Test bench in the log sclicol-hos in ol waye looke us though no ape fu t know him or cared for him fence-corner or hay-stack nifj] wark this! Onhix slate hie hus drawn tho teacher's face, and he amiles, and the better-drossed Loys aly portrait of the mase embodiment of nogloct slum- ears not far away will u last A0y, yau N lisve you scen bo; fus.”” Ho 18 roughly sod 1o ot Joukod miier by e fe barcfooted. 1a aiti ousfstent frlondsblp, and a8 though an. it ba his lmflll“? % = s mo awuily tho dawn bich pertal o1, an which may stincte which periafn to savage life, and which may e meral head of sclfishycas, e 0 five, or heaten {0 death fore thls higher virtue can come Bret In tho feld. the useful er tho batilo with Lramble and wild grass Ho {n ‘the soul the lower Im. ulves come easicaty the highor after a long battle “The Jove uf which aome of the modern socinlists have written can be found In perfection ainong the Sloux Indians, buta friend- siip which eticke closor than brotuer snd which *grapples with Looks of aicol, when the mind has thrown off 1ta_bruto shell and hax spread divino winua. In our Far Wost the tud plcturcs well thoe natural mag, ilow an emigrant trafn, will creep along in the grass or anong the clumps of sage [iko a scr- ent, that ho may steal the horses of the cmigrant o7 may put Lo deuths the whole Ioad his Indian solf with the spoils. slemont jn man lincers along {n the heart, and ful. lows soclety oven aficr 3t bulie a marbis city and thy printing.pross, 10 » deep smd d smile, at t hils bo grouped under the must be stamped ont 1 like serpants, be cendontallam will - tho midet of ‘clvilization, evon of ting a farm unseen alinost, Chrlstianity, thore In o uncasid fon rag hd hungry. o Closory and S0y WhAL i tho s {t {8 repeating to waalf, what a hymn it Tho wordsare: **A o Comnitten a8 been fought, to its own buson, rn for adversity,* and en s brother, tcalled you servants, but I have called you uy runs over tho centurles, y souls that have lived, 1 slred and uninspired, pleks out such golden worda, This hunble boingz who has to chant alone becauso L xalled Friendship, the Fouter and ex-Uor. T o Heliool, Cambr 1 R thraw, Congregationatiste, cating ot valunble feature of the Boston Mondog Yecturesnp 18 this blending of denvminations. Evory Monday ttio differcnt divisions of tho octed CUenlus ' of Deyond doubl years are coming whilch will crowd hack many a doctrine which hus uzzled the Intollect or chilled the soul of mane A will maka this leaat to tinit in tho ashies. which une may name £ are decorating themealyos for will on the mozrow b found to Do the real beautie 1 body and voul of the greup, and will ba led up nto the patace-life of & nigher clvilizatlon, richness thore Ix In the hutan heare will ut last ba- came wanlfest. Gold which was trampled over for brate and savage, at lost ahiuve farth (n the colne and jewsls of enlightened mau; and 80 the virtues covered up In the soul wilj ty beforo Gud will 10 bs counted togethor, Upon the plutform are uped about Mr. Caok 8 greater varlety of theo- logical convictlion, probably, than was vver before Prom such contact, from ond sympathles on common themes, and uaprecedented and prowfaing unlt grows from thia varicty fusod by the hist and Mr, Cuok's peerles oratory and rot that Webster wucs word pending, r tha fatliomless iy Of his OCESNIC fondus as cosmical gravi. on swoops th tides, Webstor wau grand aa tho defonder of the Constitation and the ('ulon; but ho never respondod to any crisls with highersweop of eluquence, or greater cogency of logic, or more jumlnous linagination, or deeper fervor, than docs Mr, Cook when defending that divine Conatitution wrritten first in tho naturs of tod, then copled in the nuture of thingy, valced In our Iutultlons, con- crotely reveslod in Vifo wel forth in the Seripiures, and radiant in word and deod of Jiim who spoke ne Durlng tue wholo revival th 'Mr. Cook has becn co-operative with Mr, Moody. ‘Two men could scarcaly ba moro uulike, or 1more unable Lo exchange closest harmony and uiost effective unfon, Thelr wents bring consternation into the ranks of opposing schools of th defense the lalter have entared u) of sermons_on hae steain and sowly * indeed. beautifal attachment of wan to mam, ! modlied barbarlem, feased that seen In an cqual epaco, controlng though alsta and Metuphysic: o dazzling feast, momentuin of Ttufus Choate used to ad not lived when some grand deep aud broad i was remiariabio that only four inatancor of man stoqd forth in bistory. fault, howover, fur history hus y sttontlun Lo theye attachients, snd Lienco roven from its sllence L (s wafe {o say that Rothing uaportant can be upon this phase of life, friendeilp, bulng o product of the highust culturo, 1t will become a more conspicuvus part of woclety tazif aball advance. 1¢ possiblo only smong th vidently he means that tha thal Seae It et have rigen above becomo capable of calmnes judyment, i \his Inendatly” will _foll Betfosied fiower will bloom ouly In s troplcal owed | thousands of years ) of anted the seeds bad he not contemplated a hare “Thu soods have long been Jying in the mind, o nge of Armen ed the Peince whut sum bo would hiw life, bo sald, ** All iy 1 0 1 will spare your captive on the m’a:mu. whia folluw the world's nexer man spake. ol At “ouca. L this half-concoated dreater love hath noinan lay down hls life for his ' and Paul dresiied of it when ho safd od migy some would ods OF thle flowor and doublicss blowsoming thut K laces, but they uro In "o lolty nature of this human relation should ce of Christianity slung with neaty and charily, and ourConfessions of Falth abould open to recelve this tew idea; sud, #f room Was waning for such a_stranger, ado by casting out some old doc furmulas of Chrlatisnity have not yut been fully . The world is wtill bury over the problema of lita,” Defore ft will havea perfect creed it will 4 a largo invoice of 1t wae o great oversight in the old croeda to condemn 1l men for the sius of Adam, ving o dangerto ba feared trous Any (ne d since that date Inonu's h {s thero to be eliminated, and addod, ond wmang the seatiments of thefinal creed will be found the duty and beauty "lo this helght the Our 8ge_bas discovered Onu may bo glad that the intelloct of tho times Las not only dls- and atuaw, und eluctricity, @ steam-car and tho tole; rud churity und toloration ‘AFuy woves aut upon | e it at once o camblued schis ho rudvonture for Sunday evening in Music.ial), ace: should b 4 O enehd by Thelr Aulwit. mon-in WHICh 1 £ emi-official duftnition of such questlons **What 14 Salvationr” pAze) ctation that these definitions all invalidate the combinod toachlnge of Cook oody for all thoss wonths, The presumps tlon of the undertaking BEEMS ALMOST BUBLINE, if wa remember how those teachingze have gons into the lives of thousands, formulss, but o8 &p inuer conaciol dwelling Holy Qb sav, raas | was once olind, 1 now sce, " carg very little tor any or all arynments d ung laln in the soll of earth, before us somewhero will coni wiil 8li tho air with perfumo sud the world's 4. of friends will ba demanded,. No aucl vacrlfico faliows friendabip more than ons day {u 8 Whoasand; but this uality will and in the : mlv" vull‘ullunzlfr ct;nnun-.l o pulpit, In the columns o $'brondth of a & Christian?" 3¢t sublract 8 yro autymn with frul Sl nut as Intetioctual in the scrmons o o religlous prees, {n the by in the equality of the curchos, ample ! come to it per_cents of thu thylocks, awny with an ethics of buainuss that shal difér from the ethica of Lrothe; 1 will comu to make ant as an exchunge of gre will come to soften eriticlon of cach crawd into oblivion the teliglons of tlans for wmall distiuctions? It true idea of Christ to punetral usncws, revealed ode who can between men, cuvered guld wiuee, not only invented d Hale. to show whut Ssivstion are timely and welcome to all ntererted to coms ¥ schools, col hon-evangolical. 1 kuow thess wonls urs sowutimos odlous (o the latter, but that thero laa distinciion both in theory and practice, theso sermona nlone nbundnnu{ prove. Dirgct sntagonlam 1¢ oo the face of thelr preached, in a scrios specially sct upart jn tlme and the opening sermon by Dr. Clarke pon thie threshold. apoculstive viows of Ch . an arye’ vorescis I corn Lo belp & ho tumost pirit lated fs our theme to the Gospel Une cannot understand the New ‘Testamcnt anloss ho begins at this divine sentiment called friendebip, 88 woen n 1l 1 ejoguenco, and in song, snd then over Jower-woven steps works hiv way upward to- bugin at mbstract philoso- re did, you will vuierge In tie d but If you will goad wmen, how at fur luve Lo sk, uts Lhat huve risen in human beart hes la- Rlannly classlfied the warching column llr.lhml safely to the non-com Irtue that woves sbout butween onequals; it oor, or from | l.‘wtll Fachi nation has tant, Lug charity 68 fruns the rich 1o thy or fraw the high to the low, b 1eep the wanta uf those who nan equality of right and coudition, ilubity wultitude whicl uovds Do charit, lura; Lenca that virtue, broad as1e Iy, mul\;n{t:h‘n:fl soclety, charity. tistlanlty sowet & graceful nm: uable only sa 1t ls able to b ining that ward the Crow. If you phy, 88 tho Fal widet of deerce inark how guod men lave au thero ara no vacrifices oo and If you will recall the sl the crowded stroet when wurilod iteulf fora fellow, thea upon these siops ou can climb to tho feet the world that for ils ~—became pour thut wemight When one re- have boen set before tho public with great strengtl of conviction and d thorefore, must g elso than thls re in tha group those who Lold rotect & Uslileo, Bocratus, or & Thowas Mory frot martyrious, baplsbuent, but 16 {a not spplice ong who harmionize in thought, v not_audicient f wl 1or tho beliel auy udfyi :;nmn.,,., though also s beautiful fgure luthe St ho angel of s psrt of $he human family ulack fu thy yresent. ‘Caleration, arrower than the ned of soclety. 00 longer fecl the uced of either charlty ‘wry different from those ls thu 1y sawed fo-day as s the covery for ull, alt upon Of tue Lattledeld, or upon slayeey Lo breuk s . UF ubon sickness Lo rellove Ity bt it belunge e4aful 0 unsuccesaful humas | 50 & cousiderable number or fully contented, and ro aluing at the vame g cct, to bring wew to Uod through Christ, sei bofore the communlty nd our conviction, und wu (st we hold this yeaeral sublect With forent oplutons, 4 1t our duty to and our me ot glorlous history of Him who sa love sake ru all thiugs, bo rlch. died that we membors by what klud of &n_argument Chrlat hav, for the most part, been urged forwary kind, an argumens which bas roore to save men from Adam's sing, o from & Uud whose mere guod pleasury It unlllous, coming to offer uly & few of tho buwun family, it ls od &t thist Chriatianity wad ruse 10 the old Protestant and For us moitale the be 18 fo cvenlog coures of le which Is the evsential in religio clfic, wo should expect tha prescher Lo define with grent clearness, a0 that any atoussd udience anxious forthe light would have definite idess upon the question., **What Is u Neariy two-thirds of the dlscourse apd hence not fruittul o %osluv'l uiterances e nition? the Lla) egative, :“nllg“lm(mcllnn. The ba g d ~*+ Tuis, then, is my de on that is learning, but nus one learned, but mukes n professlo; carnod, but wakes uo profenslons of hay. oelter thau bts neighbore. ' uds, 1y conclusion ta thisy v acliool of ‘was Lo doom countl el fntroductory study to the Lo found jn that ¥cene of fater. in the careor of man, —n (hat hat mukes It seck worghap- te own. Uctlar begin at thu grase about thy towb of the Armenidn Priuce, of over tliu grave of one's Wother, o Leltor in the light of that burniug hotel. wher friend atrugzles to save Irlend; from those placed move toward (i mountaiy hau lo bupe to dud cenalon that ls el Tofty quality of woul 4! %0, hat tu bo a Christisn is to Chrfst as 8 dlscipla, learning the trath trow ilm, Toarniog from Him bow to do goud, und learnlng from 1ia how to come ever neurce 10 God.™ This §s a)l very 1s thers uboat thy w siich sentimyvuts of cunvictions can Lake lssuct For threuv montos Nr. 10,000 different puopls. Bo Lus brought thousnnds to “ithe wchool of Crist:* with the Diblo lu bis fauds, he has taugal thom Chriat that the Lruth Las sct then Sree, —freu fron the toraldow, love, t sin losrued ' how to do good. " thu bungey bave ¢ nood It, and death will notend it, Chas mpathy will terminate st will alwaye folluw the ro sud its lito sver so lovg, %y for ‘such 5 thewo wa; o age around us, for, wi feater part Iu buwan adai centurlcs, yet iLs pro ! 0 feeble wud two slow, #d la wore the fo- "Jnf"mffi"‘m than tho 1 ou 1ho part of the preacnl generatlon. Trleudebip Ls tioga sy resull Of aceldent tan preneuslon of the dixully of that sbape 1uatead of beiug tho wpvn casuplons of Ly luudy, a4 fur as thuy are couscious of it, shamed of it, g thou; Lo a:nd" pavalon of J, 4ad toleration, and soal, by [te bunio auywhe ] ar 8 It goe. where Jeasay died of our revival with which thitber by the befp of the old Should our earch over tako up thia e, weut iu worals sud in roligion, and ‘honorable und divine us geniu usclul aeall tho niaterl ¢ duy suddendy Sud stee near the Croas, ind wlll Lilow asometblug of the wotive tat Juy i 1ot Deing froms Nazareth. ‘An upplication sbould be wade of such thoughts 24'have fo this bour passed througu all our miuds. application auy of v can 1f-20rrow, oF whole surcow, cold abefractions. . y Uas addressod, al- precepts, 8o o iy —ihey” havy ulvid property s ke e druokard s besn debvered from b Il Were sowee o novule. Nok Lut slioost the* onl; vns 1o common maky lsto bowin tho oplum-ester tyrannous appetl hatt uncholda have reastemblnd around ‘family altars, varmbonds binse become evangeiiate speaking the Word In meek- neas bat {n Jaminons power, the work has dapli- cated {Leatt In fac-nway citie and hamlets with al- most no visihle connectiue tnks, it gathers mo- mentwm when Moody ie away:' and o swith Le keynuto of 1t an never betore ail procrededed to mhow that in basioes folition, art, and music man hai from ime Imimemorial committed bis ways to hia foilow had lnoked witn conildence to hin fellows ers, —from which the 1dea wan dedaceil that gh 2 (o wad over man in wisdom and power, wuch greater wax fie worthy of the confidence of mon, and wartly beins tollowed, A he wonld make i wovoral pontaand doably mpress fhem with 2 comnon-place (llasteation, the assenting ead approbative no 1 would come feoms hiaauditors, and the effect would be to warm him op, and, gathering new alrenzth tn this way, be several thmen hroueht tears 1o tie oldesl eyes, and pro- duceid & ncene nt ance beaatifnl and Impressive. Elder Shaw wan foflowed by Elder Stavens in s fow welj-thned remarke, wnd be Uy B stranger, who #ald he had been preaching this falth for ball & centary ip Maasachiusetts. He had lived to see mucl of what was once regarded ae prophecy In the Bille turned into history. and was patiently awafting the coming of Chrlst and momentarily expecting to hene the words, *'Itis done." The world was In parplexity, he mid, and the wara now raaing were but the precarsor of ihe neat end of ngs. The moeting closed with alnging aad prayer, MISCELLANEQUS, BOUTHEILN BAPTISTS, New OnLzaxs, May 13.—fn the Southern Nap- tint Convention yesterday the report of the Rev, J. T. Tichenor, af Alabama, Chalrman of the Committee on Colored Populstion, was read, and remsrks upon the ssme by Mesars, Hawihorne, of Ala, Illliyer of Georgia, Howardof Taxas, Robe crt and Rust of Kentueky, Wilton, of Mie. sisaippl, and - Creatn “of T el Inomey - siand g0+ 4 nearer i Gor Tihit of euch resu.ty, patent to all, thanch never so incrwlalons, Wit Wkt he sald of the pecond vernon In thes erice, ziven by a man of an honared name, of distinzaished pifta, tipe cultare, and scholarly assotmtions. Of conrse, o oiler- anceaof siuch o mind would he ranlon. of fre relevant 1o the veeamon, W hatavar hie criticieen or aseaila 14 Dy limplicalion a Testura of the re- vival work now -so prominent as to range almost our whale papalation Wnto Ha telenda or oyponents, opuniig mentence of Mr, Halo's sermon be, he word Jesus means Havior precisely.' cceds to glve the ** Unitarian view " As suficlent rodsond for #n “*In the ronrdo of tlme, partly ‘Iainor or suparstition, bartly from igno. new odices and new conditions ara assigned 4 person witnse Litle was Chrint, and whoso® that of Bavior," oilfee *'30 those words, mave, Savior, salvation, be. cone In thete turn mora ol gl for halt the world mva uo fdea of tho spiritaal traths for which they vcnll]rv rtand, " i nd fi In tha apocial doty of Liberalism, whuse very motto e that tho leties flw::!n il aml the itit nlways zives life, to air snd ventilate such Jiokd thetn to the first duty of o wonl, which [s that it shinli mean somettinz, i if thess wordy will not represent kdoan, If they prove fo be idols, andd uothing but idols, dumb, apd blind, and deaf, why, 1t 1 the part of Jiberal religion to bucy them decently and to be done with them, or to sink them exa! he # thossand fathomd deop in tho eed. » B SPrerien P ads AT DOES BALVATIO) AN D " % when T O ot "y tr, laley | drese the Convention.' Iils remsrks were able ileranan concrete crrcumatance ia inoro fmpreayive than absteact statoment. hia road from the Buston Jouraol of April 270 detalled sccount of @ mur- dur shockinziy barbarous, and then srpposed a Tapny honse near by, **1t is the pictare of four preety chlldren sleeping In thelr neat littlo heds, themn smilinges an augel muilos, becanse anausel bs bending uver them, The sngel n dheie niother, who just shades the lizit as tha looks on. She la brousht bn thele father that lie may nee how pretty they are before by sleeps, ™ ete, *'Sal- vution 14 tho resculng two siick babies, or two auch buys, or twu sach men as Kutit nnd Zelgler ttho mirderer ana bis victim) have been, and lifting them into such knowledze of tiod, such intimscy with God, as tnakes that other hone so hanpy, sa :l.nr)‘wn It a pati of the Kingdum of Uod upon tho A% Y*0r you may take It in history, Theday Jesns Chirlst was borathe Anglo-Saxon rices were hordes of chatteriny savages, freezing and starving on the flats of the Baltic, cutting each other's throats ns they vtole cach other's Tood, and living, i1 you call that i$fe, uuly for rapine, murder, ana war. This duy the Anglo-Saxon races, though they have taken only the firat atep of the divine life, yet bu- eaun they have taken that one step, becanes they seek 1in wometines, becnuse they sccent some- thing of M spirit—live under edual laws, cnjoy, If they will, linppy homer, They know th mean- inz of the word right, They rulo thesiseives, an'l, indved, rale half the world” Leside. 5o far, under 8 divie power, have whole races of men been and weli received. The repart, which Is exceed- bera), and cslln for rellgious cauality, was out a dikkenting voice, every speaker advocating tx adoption in Uie strony following rusolution, offered by unenimounly mlooted: Jlesstred, Thigt the Lresident appoint five brethren to attend the anfiversaries of the socleties of our ) ern bretbren, soon to nees at I'ruvidence, . 1., to convey 1o thicse secleties vur fraternal salutations. The Commitico was uppointed, and at a latg hour last ulzIit the Convention adjorned to mcet in te Plest fsptist Chureht {n Nachrille, Tean., on the second Sunday in day, 1878, J. L. Cutry, of Alabains, was appolnted to preach toe Convention sermon. Mewmbers of the Convention preached to.dsy in nearly all the Protestant churches i the clty, PO WAYNE, Font Warxe, Ind.. May 1 —The Sgate Con- gregstions] Association tu-day sdjourned Lo et siest year t l'cru, Yesterday tne reporta of the condition of churches thronzhout the State were presentad, and were highly tifying, Resolu. tlons recommending Incressal attcntion to Bible instraction and wulcoming the Central Church of 'ecy L0 memberslilo wwere adopted, The Ladles' Misslonary Society also held & meeting, recoived reporta, ond eloctod Mre, N, A, Hvde, of Indlan- apolie, President, and Mra. " Etlen iladdock, of ichigan City, Secretary, APRINGPIELD, $LL, Puilip ! El e Toward, was at Juast, Special ich 10 The Tridune. Srmxoriziy, lil, May 15.~Tie corner-stone of 8t, Joseph's ch, 0 course of erotiion b the ltoman Catholics of North bpringfie!d, was lai to-day with limprossive coromony by the Jit,» Itev. P.J, I!n)lcsll Bishop of the Atton Diocese, Sorvices wero lield in the uther churches by the Bishop and stad of elergy, and o large claas were confirined, X THR GOLDEN JUBILEE. New OntEaxs, May 1i.—The Golden Jubflee of hin Hollness Pope Plus IX. wus celebrated by the Catliolica of New Orlesns to-day by a grand mifitary and civic procession aud mass-mectinzon Lafayette Sguare, where addressan were dolivered by Arcir bishup Perche and clergy. In the procession were detachments of United States troops, sallors, and marines. ndeed, thero fs not one of us who wonld ex- cliange places or. conditions_with any of hls an- ceatord who tived threo hundred yeurs ago,** *+To be anved, then, i to bechmo a wan, of to beconsa a woman, instead of ety s brate, or & butterfly, of a stock, or a stone,** w'a misfortune which wo Interit from the that, in half the written theology of . no great words, *muved,' ‘Ravior' and *salvution" ure wholly degraded’ from thelr mennini.” &+ The palnt T srould fmpraes on yon le, that all this Middle- Aue theology turnwon the Amxminption thut Jowua Clirlat eaves tho from thelr puniabinent atmply." Now, this ia all very dramatic and rhetorical; Tt how doen 1t answer the question met overy hand, In thin revival a8 fn all othe “hat must's do t be gaved Y the cmphnele always being upon the promount \What would (5. iafl do In an Inquiry-room with this scription—however true—of Cl clvill to-day, comparcd with chaltering - ssvages in Ciesitr's thinar DI Christ uxe motives and cons sidorations drawn from thiv worid ar the nest? How can an educated, ke inind 8o fafl to discrim- fnute betwoen walvatlon as an tudividual expericice, and theindirect—however nesitahle—consequent of that experienco when developed In wociety, Inws, privute nn{ public Hife,—~in shart, all that we mean by enlttvation? In continulne (o *air” and “ventilats® the meanin of saivation, and reduco tho distortions wrouzht In the meantng of the word by its paseare through the Middlo Agus, M. liale uses the casc of Jaul for llustration: **uet onoask, for Inat how such & man a4 Paul was xaved, and shat he was saved from? Wy horo was Paui, who was roved Lo be tho man most eficient fn his world, ~was condemned to the 'miost milserable *self-inspection, and, which {s only the doxt bad, the iost ‘miscrable spyinic out of other people, Iind thi4 or that tradition buen muintalnedy ilad bie hands been washed at the right mnoment? lsd the fringe on his drers Deen of the right Lreadth? Woro the frampote ot the fuant of this length or of that lenath? All an bad s If thoy biad made him conslder itof tmpor- tance whether the candlew wery livhied, .or not lightad, a! endt of fa whethier hio atood In his praye "This, then, according to Mr. ilsle, {s tho sccrot of PAUL’S ANGUISILED CRY, 40, wrotched man that Iam! Whoshau deliver me from the body of this deatht” It was for theso sine that ho obtafued merey, bucause Lo did them ignorantly, through unbelief, lecanso dellvered from auch ‘guilt Iig cried, **1" thank God, through Jests Chelst, our Lord.” Mz, **From all thls nonsense Paul rlvilegen FHARLEATON. To the Western Amocialed Prea Cnanvestox, May 13, —The Re St, Fatrick's Church In this city, was duy consocrated lishop of Bt Augustive, ~blx Xifshops aud thirty priests parilcipated. Blabop Uibbuns preachcd. "MARINE. TIE FLATS BLOCKADE, Tho embargo st the $t. Clalr Flaw continged np to last accounts. A genteman who arrived in the ity by mil reported the condition of afairs as nn- changed, but stated that 1t was the belfef that the gore would by broken Iu a day or two, of the Ice would be so reduced by the prevaling worin weather that vesscle could casfly force a passage, The fects bound up and down are very Jarge, snd whion thiey pars throuzh Detroit tiver taey ‘will bo d wnariners coutinue (0 wonder at tho singular unomaly, and say the like was never soen before, and far from belny expected. ‘Thio Istest Information from the seat of dificulty {8 that the Commorcial Line prope Russin and Scotls and two Northern 'Traneportation Line wieamers had *+boosted ™ one another throu gh tue wlunh, uud they are expeeted here tosday. Detrult papers of Suturday report that the ciange of wind tust day was halled by vesscl men with dutigbt, and €1t contivued. from the south the biocknde would be of compuratively shartduration, as tho lower end of lake® furon wosld soun bo free of fce, sud thut o tho Miver ¥ Clalr “would xoom yleld to the united efforts of steam and currents, At 3 o'clock Saturday morulug tne feery-boat Excelstor left Dutrolt fur the Flats and asaisiod the props Coms wodore and City of Toledn and Iufi\\'lnflu\v in guts ting ont of the Jam, and they areived st Desroit Friday noon. 'The Alleghany, consurt of the prop Wisaabickol, was tuwed out of the gorge by the tug Torrent, and aleo arrived at Detroit and “iweut fulo dry-dock for repalrs, The Captaln of the City ol Toledo reports the {ce an fast ny, and thinks that It can no longer form A successful bar. rier 10 stea crufi, bhonld the wind chanye, however, or cold wealbwr enaue, the Linpending breakeup would be conaldorably defayed, The Detroit Fosf of tho 12th containe the fol- lowing §n regard to the sitnation: ¢ Veasel men felt wore Mmld&mz--wvh} of t iz upof theice blockade, in conesq: doutheast wind which, if continuous, will rosult w ciearing the lower end of Lake Huron from les and chieck the uwnward pressure into the 8t Clalr River, 'The blockade extends frum the St Clalr River upas tur oy um)lm abont widway betwoeen Algonac aud_ Morefown, The reporte yes- terday showed taut it was slowly movinz duwn 10 tho lake where it bresks up and presents no further obstructions, DBut few vesscls have been venturesome cnotgh hitherto to attempt s sxage through rhis fey flold, but yesterduy ncon ne props Uity of Tofedo and Cowmodore, und Iater in the sfternoon, perhaps about 6 u'clock, the Ward arrived ut this port. 'The first two passed on thelr trip downward, but the latter put In here. Alt these esperlenced considorable — dif- Heulty in_effecting the passage, but individusl abourd the lattor are of the optnion thit the proupects are, under the clecametanced, cue couraging for upen water In & short tiue, There are in all probably about 110 vesscls wwaiting the action of the lce, These are at either end uf the canul, und some of them have Lad s preily time over the provision quostion. Thy enterprieing tug-meu cume to thelr ussistance, however, und, by the trausportation of urticles of food from the neighboning ports here, supplied the unfortunak vessely with all necedsary provieims, —Somo uf the vessels located In favorablo situations have m back from thoir positions aud, taking on ird ail that was nveded, Base wedged thelr way into tho pack with the tinteotion of push) through, - 3y tho first of next week tho watee will undoutedly beentirely cleared. ' TITE DETROIT CONVENTION. It fu just possiblo that cnough interest will be teken by vessel.owners bere to sond s delegate to the Letroit Convention next Wednesdav, but not probable, The Veasel-Owpors' and Agenta' Amso- cintion of tbls city hasnot held s meeting tn two years, and a few of its members who bave talked the matter over will not call a weciing for tha rea~ aun that they do not se¢ what permanent good can ba eflectcd by a comlination such aa that which it {s broposed 1o organize at Datrolt they do not bee iove that vessal-owners will take Lold of any of the ovils complained of, but on the coutrasy ssy the Convention wil talk, and talk, and talk, and that's abous all. After thst the) wiil'return homo snd do nuthing —the reeult will be the same s ou fortnersimiiar occasions. Ou the other kand, 1t 1s clalmed that the sgeats here are Feaponnible for the apatby wmanifested 1o the prescnt wovemant, aud thers are a fyw who 1bink that the Convention will siuunt (o soms- thlug, sud Chicago qughl to have & reprosentative, FREIGHTS, Ciics00.—The schr £. M, Portch wae takea (ar 20,000 bu wheal to Fort ColUorne at 4ic; barve Abecom, 17,000 bu corn to Goderlch at 3¢; schr Jo Fisk, 32,000 bu corn to Buflalo. Burratu,—Charters on the 10th: Schr Pepsau. kee, coal from Ashiabula to Chicsgo, al 60¢, free achr C, C, Barns, coal from Buffalo to Chicago, st 40c; schr Kate Richmond, fve cargoca of cosl from tion est that proacut, ns much meetings, ol will ave do- ltary whether the prieat faced tio ' thie west: whether he knelt vr autumn. "That was his salvation, and whou Tie was froe, Paul taok up lis work of ' free mau, 1le overturned the throne of Nero and Claadias, Tlo cmancipated every Rtownan alave, 1o liverated ‘woman from the bondawe of the old Roman harem. For these changes nll came to the warld hecauss Paul was ses froe from the old Hitunlism 10 work in them, ‘There is tho reason why Faul, chiet of Livernls, s nlways alngime the pralscs of the tiberty {n which Christ ot Limi free. That was Punl's salvation,*? What mnst be the crednllty of that unbellef which, to evade the supernatuml, will account for Ttamie' traneformed avelaliy, pulltically, and re- igiouly by Paal abasdontn Hicualiens Str. 1lolg seemns to b divturbod by echacs of the uestlon, with which tho air is full, +¢What must do to bo saved 1", for ho seke, **1a 1t neceesury (v ‘anuwer the logical question, liow docs thls safvu- tlon coma from Christ, from 1ile lfe, fron Hix ‘ioapal, team the Church Ho founded, from the Tioly 5ptrit which Hu bade man hear? Tll1ats hin aniawe osus Cheist belngs us to tho Vary arms of God and leaves us thore. Ao we o0 lozical that a boy must explain how hls mother waved Dini frou being @ gambler, bow his slster aaved bim from belng s sotr And ‘1o Tite such a thing w0 ponderable and divisitlo, so subject to mossurc, and tme, that [ ust toll how 1 got now life, = 1 might tell how pot . my cot or iy groceried? All auch questions again belony to tf- light roliglon, und to the tielogy of tho Dark Aes. liey belong to the roliglon "of mechanics, aud not 1 tho religion of tho Spirie," Mow dovs tho rovival fare when thus treated? !lrn:lnsn for business men continuo crowded and . Suburban towne ara ruuscd, the prayer and Inquiry roum {n dlled 1n oxact copy of Taber- naclo work, A day of twosince 1 saw & memorisl wildreaved to Gen. SwIft from averhlll, algned by wcores of business men, ono an ex-Mayor, none of them Chelstiany, urging bim to come o that city ‘of his conversion, fve thousand to bear hor at tho ‘abernaclo on Thuraduy and Sunday. Urer two thousand are already reported a8 foine I th chnrches of ons denomination wittin hail- ing dietanco last Sunday, Moody comes back on ¥nday next. Maf, Whittle feag stand up logy, In n u'series RO, Luvovicus, TIE ADVENTISTS, UNION MEETING—ADDRESYRS LY KLUERS BIAW AND STEVENY, The Adventists are scrupulously plaln and de- vout, adhero to thefr relicions falth with remark- abje tepacity, and thelr worvhip ls characterized Ly the utnost simpliclty and meeknoss of spirit, “Thoy are comparatively without numerlcal strunytn in this clty, and tha tide scoms to bo agatnat them. The furote crealed two years ago by s vvercond- dent lcader sbous the endlug of tho world sta given time, and tho proparstion locidunt to such s crisle fn affalre, snd the fact that the world atlll lingers, has been dsmaging to the faithful to = largd extent, but they yet maintale organizations, snd meet and worship as of ald. Yesterday was 8 big day with them, It being the occasion of & unlon moeting held at No, 221 West Madison street. ‘I'he attendance in the forenoon ‘was Dot a8 large as lisd been soticiputed, which tue Jeaders stiributad o the Incouvenlout location of the ball, yet the room was comfortably 8lled. The excrclses’ were of the usual order, fed by Elders Shaw snd Stavons. Tho first-named apened tho meetiog by selecting 8 bymu from?s Gospel Bungs, " sui h“““yf‘b‘:?«“ could to take & part o being ho adds, ol have i inging. A i Aross. tho | Ashisbuls to Buffulo, at 40¢ per 1o, free; schr A. i tymn BN e rivn out, howover, and sugyeated | G. Morey, paving stone trom Butelo ta Cleveland, Gien- | thatthut particular hymn was Dot in tae bouk ho | at'$1.50 ber cord, frea; coal thence to Milwaukee &t 50¢ per tunt prop Buperior aud barge Shawu cusl from Cleveland 1o Chicago, at 5U¢; schrCeculin , Failrosd ties frowm geon Bay 10 Budslv,at had, —nos of tho bouks Wers alike, ~sad In leu of it yuve out ** What s frlend we bave in Jesus,' which was sung with grost sesl. AuOrgan was gn the platfora. but it was not called Intouse, the Adventiate st cliugingto the idca that fustra- mental muvic has no place in the worship of God, Elder Stevens lod (u prayer, assaming a standing Posture, whils Edder Shaw got dows un his knees, und the auditors buried thelr faces in thelr bande and geve forth wu occsslonsl ‘iAmen,” 'Tbe Lrolbier boture Feferrud to then &n- nounced the hyma comimunc); *Jesus, keepme ucsrthe Cross," snd the audience arose and put Abelr hearts 10Zethes in singing 1. Eldordbaw nest read from Joliu xiv., pausivg aa be read to turew in explinatory words and cowments, Many of the auditors had thelr Bibics with them, snd :lndcl( foliowed the reading, appearing Lo cojoy it nuts fiitle. ‘Then cams Loe sugning of ¢ Al Rall the power of Jesus' na wiiich was fol- lowad by © Eldce = Shaw ' sonoancioy s the wubject. o | bis discourse *fContl: dence n God,” wund Lis text from Vaatine xxxvil., 5.~ lo prefaced Lis sermon by 3 fow rematks of » holf apologetic natitie for select- Ing tus text frum the Old Testaweul, Juatitying ble activn, huweves, by sssuring bis hearurs tiat thers Was DO wanl of proof of ihe meplration of the Paalois, Ho apoke ot sowe luugth and with creditable duency of tho fact that wan, of sll God Ccreatured, was the vnly being ur thing that ée Uim vr sought to sct Lits will saidoe, and ¢! . Pl PORT HURON. Special DapateA (o Tha Triduns Posy Husow, dich., May 13.—~Dawx—Props Arsbis, Hoancke, Philadelphis, Burlinytoa and Larges; schr Bridgewatar. ‘Wixp—North; geatle, The tug River Quess, whila towlog the schoones Driagewster in thls morning, cangbt #re over bor boller, Thefames were eoon under good head- way, and were discovered from the shore pre- vious to thelr @jscovery oo ihe fag. 5o repid waa thels progress tbat they drove the crew to each end of the bost. The tug Mocking Uird went Lo ber relief, snd with ber sirung engine rendered goud asslstance, The tug Audrew J, suntd, discovering by peril of the crew, statted feow the dock hers sad soon had & streaws, from ber hose vlayiag apon 1be burniug tug. The tuz J. 1. Murtin was aleo va band, tendedug masistance. Boversl yuwls wanued by crews from vessels lylug 1o the stresm, ~ were sovn ulougside the basulog wreck, sod ook off tha crew. fhe Martu towed INr to Barnls, whure ut what Mded by 8t. Jos. 472 bu et s TR reovan ot oot 10,100 schr Abercort com and 100 brls pork. 2! An Octogenarian Book-Worm. Jeiia (12.) Diade. near KO years of age, hag read during the winter-monthn “Gibbon's “jtom ollin's Ancfent Ifistory, and tha Bibje throngh, Besidenrendingall the dafly papers, and alt the weeks Tten publi<hed in the connty, except three, he Las reai Mrs, Priron-Tife, hesldea rareral other wo the most inveterats reader in Monme, and, strange though it may seem, bls memory is nearly' &s gaod wworks was alizhtly barae face. shile Manrice Barrctt wuffercd 3 Damages, probanly abnat $1,000. The tag's npperworks were entir-ly consumad. “Fhere are pa {ndicatione that the fco-jam in gly- Lr0 Iafgo & quantity i feating down Joshoa Howard, A LANGE LUMBER FT, Tt 1« ttkely thiat there will be lively times around the lumber market, st the foot of Franklin street, to-day, for there were thicty cargoes at the docka betwa:n Wells street and Lake street bridges last night, with & prospect of mora before morning, Fally Aifty cargoes of Jamber arrived here some of them being taken u Jranches direct to the yards, or those streams, market shows decided wigns of Increasing and it Jooks as i w)l the cargoes wonld be 1al and yesterday, Norih and Son| TRIBUNE BUILDING DIRECTORY, Occupants, AR LIFK (Loan Dep't) 8, GUSTIN & WALLACE. J.T. DALE. 4. DUEBER WATCII'CASR MAK'F G CO. 8. TO IRENT. & TO RENT, 7. ESRY LURBRER 8. WM, C.. DOW. A.J. BROWN. W.ROBBINE, 0. WRIGHT & TYRRELL. GHARTER OAR LIFE (Insuraace Dep't.) FAIICHILD & BLACKMAN, JAMES MORODAN. 18. HENIY E. SEELYR. 17, M. . RARDIX, 18, TO RENT. 19, A. T. EWING, 1. A, OARDNER. 20-21. D. K, PEALISONS & CU, 22. ABSOCIATE EDITOIL. 23, EDITOR-IN-CHIKP. 24, MANAGING EDITOR, 23. ASSOCIATE. EDITOIS, 27. W. J. DARNEY & CO. 28, WILLIAM Rli0sS, 20 I F. NORCIOSS, 1. A. McELDOWKEY. , * 20, REDPATII LYCEUM BUREAU. ¢ COMMERCIAL EITOI. W, W, DEXTER, 4 GEO, L. THATCHER. A. F, STEVENSOK, 83, NIGHT EDITOR. 26, CITY EDITOR. Oftices In the Bullding to rest by W. C. DOW. 1. CRARTER 0. 2. TO RENT, BPRUNG A LEAK. ‘The schr B, M. Portch. 8 vessel which has here- tofore been running In the lumber trade, started ont Satarday evening for Port Colborne with s care #00140,074 bu of wheat, and when off Growe Polnt her scama opened, beeanse of dryness, and e water poured in 2o rapidiy that her Captain wa compelled fo put back to thieport and gu Int Constant working of her pumps saved any serions damags to her cargo. 0 4 #ho ln calked and painted over she will stars out . W. BRIDGR. W. D. COOPER, TONNAGE TAX. Therevenne oficers are putting the screws on the navigators. The Treasary Depsrtment bas sent forth the edict that vessels that left from any port on the lakes and clearcd for Gibraltar, Mich. and delivered thelr cargues at Amherstiurg, mas nage tax, and a vessel must pars a Cane port in order’ to avold tonnage tax. dues are boing collected from vesseln that discharg- ©d caryoes L Ambertunrg last scason. THE PROVISION TRADE. Since the removal of tolls on lard shipped via the Erie Canal to New York, large quantities of that article bave been shipped on lake vowsels and are aiready on thefr way to Buffalo, snd, unleas de- talued by theice In 8L Clair Flats, will react that port {u dric scsnon. The aucceseful traneportation a1 the fow fraights prevatling on” tae Jakes will b very dvantageous to tno shippers if nol 1o the vesscl-owners, AUSEMENTS, I.AK_B FRONT. HOLLAND, Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. Hovuarn, Mich., March 1:4.—To-morrow morn- ing work will be commenced at our harbor by W, ‘We have an appropriation of £21.000. r was k0 bad thit been cloded in ppropristion had not bovn ma: TIIE FLATS, Bpectal Dispasch to The Tribune, Dernorr, Mich,, Say 13.—Aflairs at the flats are practically unchanged. aaainet rufling vesveln Snd Salors are pleuncd, The Ice la atill firm lo ind rmailer, steiuicor; ropellers occasionally squeez teirway throughs * il g Special Dispateh to The Tribuna. Enn, Pa., Moy Ld—Arrive M. Hutchinson, Htna. awmer Wissahickon; schovner echoonors Ben MISCELLANEOUS. Capt. Bluc and ', Murphy, engincer. have char- tered the tug Constitution, now towing canal hoatn, and will run her on the river as an independent craft. Both: gentlemen ure worthy, and should meet with success....The bark William Jonua, owned by Cleveland men, arrived here Satorday with fron-ore. and goes Into the trade between hera and Escanaba, 1ler cargues of ore will be dischargod at the Unfon Holling Miiis on the South Branch. ., .. The schr Col. II. B. Heg wus chartercd load at Green' Bay with for Quebee, and left port In theevening.... Twenty crived yesterday, and will be in port by to-morrow....The schr Anale M. Peterron took 41,000 bushels of hest for BDuffalo Satnrday....The tug Mary McLane and schre 11 Rantand Golden Flecce went luto dry dock Saturday....The stwir Riverside will ply be tween Chicago and South Haven this acaxon as an excursion boat....Green's tugs and dredges bave goue to Bturgeon Day Canal to dredge §t....The Anchor Line voats are being fitted out..,.The old prop Huron hos been condemued....The Centen- mal show Interrupted lake Saperior pleasuse travel last year, but it 1s expected the busi that respoct will be large thin year, especially it present rallroad rutes o the Easet ara kept 0p.... The tug Black-Ball Jammed into the rallroad- bridge over Griftin'a Sip, Youth Braoch, Priday nikhi, and did very slicht damage. bnd tenders wera nub” stiendlng to b pleasuro-stenmer M *+excurse " bero thi R, TEEBE GRBAT ForepaughShow Every Afternoon aud Evening THIS WEEK, And nalonger—on the park known aa th LAKE FRONT, ¥onday, Taesday, Wednesday, Tharsday, Friday, & Seturday, NAY 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, THE MOST STUPLNDOKS WILD B§A§T SHOW 40 TONS OF ELEPIANT FLESH! And the only Ustog HIPPOPOTAMUS B Trained Elephants! AND A WILDERNESS OF WILD ANIMALS LITTLE BAGY ELEPIANT! GIGANTIC . Fxer Brought to tlla City. SR Py Male, Eemale, gn s Tigeno Mo SO S i Senstios e of Miiwaukes, scason, 1n command of Capt. n....The Steamer lien Drake I8 beln; out thorotclly, snd will resume her trips to Lincoln Fark nd South Chicago, regula] from to-day... A very fmall steam-bal wae launiched before y's yurds, on the Nort street alde of YVessels from Chical blockade un Lake §i rior without trouble.,..T Chicago claima agninst the Saeco, which is 8t Clavelund, and will soun be dispused of ut Mur- Ersewuzne—Low tolls have ehipments via the 50 per day at Buifalo steamor A. L. Cralg, bouad fromn falo, j»fest in the fce fu Lake Huren, with 4,500 barrele of four,...The o i Anthony, Prauk A, Sears, W. Cramer, €, 8, MeKinnor stitate un oppoaltion line 1o the fu clatlon.,. Tle . Starucea, which from Butlulo to Chicago. clearcd from Cleveland azaln ¥Friday for the Jatter port....Capt, Jolin Pricy of the barge Fostoria reports thit he ¥as fourtcen daye making the pawenge between and for tew days dn the d resldent of Marine City Bim that for the past thirty-six years ot been such a block of ‘ico in that por achr Emus Mayes was chartered Baturdsy ut Detroit to take balk salt from Kincar 10 Chicago at 7ac per ton....Tha prop Wis salickon passed over Lime-Kiln Crowfuge with: ity by carefully following the chan- down 1n’ the Iy fumished by Capt L U und cau go to Lake Supo- ‘hero are reveral winnil C1RCUS Dt to Tl GRANT PAVILIOY RFORMERS, B B J. ¢, lonwy, B, K. ewis ‘3. Evais, Johu . and one otor cofts Talo Tz Awen has made ohie : i i 3 Al nder 8 Coutre:Tule Teata, GRAND DRESS PARADE! A Mile of Gold-Euerust it 9 Great Usudsy ) Horses. en it 0 La the most Llovoland and ey Gity el ot 3 GIGANTIC_AND TREMENDOUS SHOW Tho world lins erer o or d 44T o hour bel cous ushers provide seats dren EoREE AR Boerer INGE rector Goneral HAVERLY'S TUEVTRE---ADIEE, MAGUIRE & MAVERLY Positively Last Appearance in (hicage OF ATMER, THE ACENOWLEDGED QUEEN OF OPERA BOUFFE Srat and only timo hel ! WA re in msoy LA BELLE HELEN MUK (only time) a1, S s the Lake Survey. cen lioeled snd taken Detroft, where she will remaln forthe present in tho Cnited States Mare shal’s bands....The ship Gardon Jsiand. launched recently at Kingeton, Three thoussud pounds of nitro-glycering In wazons frat North A shipment to Port Cflm&ne, was shipped on Sat oy in the d thst this ame plosive_power to Llow up the Cit: T hipment 1a to bo L sufiicient exe catanaran,*'—a South Sea lsland he mansgers of the seversl uffalo refuse to | ; i N propalier lines ot Clentanca clerk thero, clalmiug that' the tovera- ment should rocompenss him the sume s It ducs Chicago, Mlwaukee, Clevelsnd, sud kbt PTORT OF CIlICAGO. Auntvars, May 12.—Frop Fayetie, Escanabs, iron- oses, Muskegon, lumbery sche L. B . lutmbers schr C, 1. Hackicy, Mus- Xegon, lumbery sche Mary Ludwig, Ludingtan, lum- bery sche Lumberman, Tiack Creek, lomber, sehr Dick Bomers, Menomonce, cedar pos! Glenn's Pler, bark; schr Ulack Hawk, Egy Harbor, tel: br Minnfe Muciler, Muskegun, Jumber = A BOULAN WHiten eXprenmiy usceltiva bihia ui ey T iicago) as Giroll'G rolla, aly Uime of LA GRARDI 3 e ut La Giaade Duchese. ~Galanight, fawell becat P lie. 52 mee ' Malluee. baturday of the Alfiee sedsut o May Ji=Ueakin’s COLISEUM, cxrabh potesi scl schr L. City of Woodstock, Biurdcon Lsy, ralirusd tles; scbr William inith, Racine, Ughti ' schr Ausirala, Muskegun, tamber; schr Mocklag BInl, PIke's Pier, wuod; schir W, Joucs, Escanalis, {rug ores schr H, b, egou, lunibery schr (I fept aclip Pailine, My cbr D, Fiva Auaiskors, vier, weolt v iuy, Tallroad ties; & ber saly Aswdal C h EHltes comto Opera whr tiame na. Packard's Pler, ‘woodi schir Tuin cayaba, (ruo urel schr 1. Bsruca, Mvoomo- p Charies Iteets, Mantlce, Jumbers prop S oty ; Prusaukee. b Tiag pustas schr J Ll PR = PRt e e ravel: scuy Mercury, Ludlogiod Houses Crowded to Suffocation. McVICKER'S TUEATRE, THE GUEAT ENOTIONAL ACTRESS, ROSE BYTINGI3, 4, Wedacstay Eveslags, Bouels LED ASTRAY! HMANDE CHANDOCE. o7 orixinal chs 1. Highis ta New York C Tujubery scow Gravges, Moadsy, Teesday, Muskviut, o Heven, tutuber: itand laveu, lugiberi prog aven, IUwbii DRl B Mysulc, Muskegui, Tunier ogos lgubers by ar e ceuuus, Cedar (Uver, 'BOSK EYTINGR A cohsseutive riuciic, luluber; prob D L. or. i 2. —schr Eveatu) ‘urle pork. 1 tus b %0 by u oalsl scbE vei. A bu cora, sod sundrics: stins ‘Muskegun, 44 bu cori 10 Ueld park. Acts. New Songs. & itariag"sRatl New Farces. BES CUTTO! t woek of JOSHUA WHITCOME, oSuadsr Evealug, May 20-Boosds of DEN THOMP« chraitia, Buitale, W Lar. Jr., Buffalo, 3500V

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