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2 THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE VANDERBILT. TIURSDAY, DEC rom M. BER 27, 1877, 13 THERE A IBLL? Co. sny thev shut down on Netter & Co, aml Lave had no deallnga with them since the 20th. Fisk & Hateh claim to have done no business with Netter & Co. recently, EX-JUDGE DITTENHOEPER dented emphatlenlly that any of the scenrities had been eold. When this was made known the excitement was allayed somewhat, dut thero continued to bo considerablo criticlsm on the pecnling tactics employed by the firm of rehy- potheticating eccuritles Helonging to other persone. Some emimed this was morally wroni and in_contrayention uf the nnwritten la¥ of the street, which holds that 8 man’s sccurd- tles shall be preserved futact, subject® 1o his demand until the period of the loan ex« pires. Others contend that tho practice was 8 ‘mrfecflv legitinato one, and dono every day on ho strect, It was even alleged that it {8 NO UNCOMMON OCOURRENCR for honses In good standing to sell hypothecatod sccurities and to return oflier sinillar ones in stead. This wns the view taken of the mat~ ter by Notter & Co.'s counsel, He said that ‘all the loans made by his clionts were time loans ranging from afxty days to six munths, Therawera no call loans nmong theni, He asscrted thelr right, under the law and by custom, to repledze theso sccuritics to reliovo themselves from a temporary embarrassment, provided always that thoy bad a reasonable cer- tainty of redeeming them, which he’ciatmed Netter & Co. consfdered they hod. It is under. atond that the matter witl be investizated by the Btock Exclmnge. THELR DUSINESS. Ta the TFestern Anociated Dress. New YoRg, Dec. 20.—Nctter & Co., 1t 15 sald, lent at pdr Incurrency on gald worth at to- dag’s price 1025¢ in currency, *“Yhey lent at _par in curreney on New York Central & Nudson first consolidated morteare bonds, sworth tu- day 131@122, and loanis un this class of collateral scerity are _spoken of to the amount of $7h,- 000. ‘Tlicy lent at par In enrrency on United Htates bonds wiilch rule several per centun hleher, Oue of these luane, to the amount_of $150,000, was sceured by-bonds worth to-day £100,000, aud they lent 60 on Lake Store stock, worth to-day over 0. A report is current on the street to-day that £400,000 had becen burrow- cd on 8,0 shinres of thls stock, tho sumo to- dnlv hetng worth £420,000, t Is nutural, therefore, that there should bo anxlety as to the safety of the collateral sc- ITe had borrowed money recently Biminons, but 1AD PAID DACK EVERY DOLLAR OP IT. At the thme he borrawed of Mr. Daly, the al- Teged gambler, ho made the loan, ho eatd, a3 ho would from any gentleman. e did not make these toana for the purpose of gambling, amd the money was not apent_In gambling, Thoro wasatimo fu his 1ltc when hio was addicted to gambling, but there wos also n time whon he ®ave it up as a habit. He gave it up as a habdit at the time of his wifc's death. Q'_IWh“ brought yon into the habit of gam- Ing: A —Tt was 8 sccond nature with me. Irmw ;a"l:'mfll of It at an carly age in the caso of my ather, Mr. Clinton objected, and tho Burrogate ORDENED TII ANSWER STRICKEN OUT. ‘Witness continued that he never had a pas- #on for gnmbling, that he never liked it, and that It srna moro a neceasity than a passion. For more than a year and a halt he had not been in & gambling-house to gamble, e was examined as to wlg}ncr he hind ever Iu any nanner attempted to peronate Cornelius Vanderbitt, the son of Willlam 11, Vanderbilt, anid denied emphatically that he bad. When he went to Califoraia, in 1849, be went, he sak, by the name of C. Vanderbilt, Jr., on the vessel, IS FATMER GAVE N8 (CORNELIUS') NAMD as_C. Vanderbilt, Jdr.. in his prescnce, to the reodstering offlver of the voascl. Mr. Lord then offered in cvidence articles of agrcement to which Willlam H. Vanderbiit, the deceased Commodorc, sand the witness were parties, which were sizned by cach of them, the :'vll.nnu slgnh:g his name Cornelius deur\nu, T, The court then adjourned t1ll Friday. e —— CASUALTIES. CRUSHED 10 DEATH. Apecial Dispated (o The Chiogn Tridune, Mz. Vrrxox, Iil, Dee. 20.—Inteliigence has been received of a most dlstressing oceurrence, involvlog the death of o lttle son of Joseph Rains,residing sotne ninomiles northswestof this clty. Two sons of thogentleman named,aged ro- spectively 11 and 5 years, having chased a rabbit in tho hollow of a iree, the eldost procured an ax, and proczeeded to cut the game out, the — that tho fate of every man . In ot death irrevocably determined, he shook off the hideots {ncubus of atraclous conceptions aftached by false theology to the doctrine of final retritmtfon. But nefther could he apeak dogmatleally on the other slde. He could not preach the cnrlnln:[v of what was callod Universalism,—that all wiil finally be saved,~though that doctrine id, In- decd, derive much suppor! (rom many passages of Seripture, and had been hicld by some of tho early Frtliers. Nelther conla ho accept the .l‘m“"mi bellef In conditional imimortality. Hisbellet was fixed upon the living God, and his answer to the question, What ia the st of Uead sinnera? was, with Thomas - Erekine, that wo are lost hero as much s thers, and that Chirist camo to scek and to save the loat, His hope was that tho vast majority of the lost would at leugth be found. I ml‘y hardened sinner, shamefully loving his sin and despising the long suffering of his Ba- vior, trifled with that doctrine, 1t was at his own dccr and awlul peril; but to those longing and anxious souls who were striving to crecp nearer to the light, ho would say, Ilava falth in God. ‘Thera ts hope for you,—hope for you, even if death overtake you befors the final victory ia won. “Bay ye to the rightegns that it shall he well with him, for they shall eat the frult of thele dolngs, 'We unto the wicked; 1t shall bo )l with llim‘ for the reward of his hand shall be given him." But say, also, as Christ's own lyosllcs sald, that thera shall bo a, restitution of all things—that God willoth' not that any slouls verish—that — Christ both died, and rose. and reyived, and that IHe might be the Lord both of tho dead and of the ltyinm~—that 08 in Adam ail dle, even #o In Christ ahail all be made alive; and that the duy shall como when all things shall be subducd unto Him that God mny be ail in nll. In the second scrmon, Canon Farrar sought to auswor the questlon, * Are there few that be savedi” taking for his text Luke xilf,, 23-24, This passage, he_remarked, filvu us the very essencaof tho Lord’s teachlng respecting the-| resent and the future. What Is the anawer of Ilyino wisdom to the question af the textl Is it some glaring deluge of fire and brimstong for bjillons of 'sears? Is it in that style In which the Tonrso .tocrrorism of the "Puritan fa a% one with tho conrse terrorism of the Inquisitin? No; but it Is From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R.E, REMEDIE] Alter Using Them for Beveral Years, , Jan.4, 18772 DEAR AtRs Having for seve e ToRE: Jan.d nT dountingle’ Bt ot Wall Street Highly Excited Over un Important Monetary Disaster. Continuation of the Contest of the Late Commodore's Will. The Doctrine Zealously Rejected and Denounced. Conclusion of the Cross-Examinatio of. Cornelius J, Vane derbilt. The Rer. Pr. Parrar, Canon of Westminaters Takes o New Universallst . Departure. Fallure of the Banking-Houso of Neiter & Co. for $200,000, Zonfion Chriattan Torld. Dr! Forrar, Canon of Westminster, and anthor of tho most popular “Lite of Chirlst " of . our time,~read and admired of Iate years in thousnids of Chriatfan familfes,~has been preaching at tho Abbey on anbjects relating to the future life. Both Inat Sunday and Sunday weck the Minster was crowded with peoplo to listou to these discourses. The throng was 8o, great that tnany had to stand throughout the services, Our shorthand reporter has provided us with the verbattin reports of both Aermons, but our sgacois 8o preoccupled today with other matters that wo can only give a summary of them. In lls final dlscourse, based upon I, Poter, iv., 6, Dr. Farrar discussed the subject of the future punfshment of the ungodiy. In reply to questions which he assumed his audicnco to be osking, and which ho said they had the fullest right to nsk, and which It was the bounden duty of miniaters of the Gospel so far as possidle to answer, he, for one, inall decp humility, yot nlways asking God for fenrless courage and per- fect honesty, would try o givo such answers as he could. 1If ft were bus the fragment of an an- swer it was because he belleved it tg be God'a wiil that no other should be posslble. Those ‘who touk loose conjectures for established cer- talutics, those who cared more for authoridy than for reason and consclence, those' who pre- tended to dignily witt the namo of Seriptural argument Infetences oul of the narrow aperture of slngle texts, thoss who talked with the glib The Affair Ve Peouliar, and the Viotims All' Borrowers from the, Firm. apnl lhfil'fl'ml'fll"fl]ll!‘a"'ln Tre¢ir, almoat fnvge tomised **relietf. " U'rily yonrs, sy e procin Tl Wik, Dx. mfi““f. & RADWAY'S READY RELIER Quroes tho Worst Prifin in from Onote Twenty Minutess INOT ONEH EOUR After reading thiaadvertisement need any ane anfrer i BADIATS HEADY IS LIENI8 A CURE FOR EVEre PRIN 1y s thg Arst, and i The Only Pain Remedy at Instantly stopsthe most. excmcl-un%mln-,flln‘- nfAmmation. anid cures Cangestions, wheitier of the nng, Klomach, Howels, of ORsF glatds oF OTGALs, by ©ne spplication FRON ONE TO TWENTY NINUTES, gn matter how violent or exernctating l:l‘g Mis Enomles Gifted with the Longest Memorlos Purchasablo with Money. Rebypothecation of Valuable Collnteral by the Sinking Capltalists, Finanolal Operations of o Dead-Beat with Great Expeotations, The Oreditors Few in Number, but Well Able to Btand It. Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Naw Yong, Dec. 20.—Willlom II. Vander- blit's counsel took Cornelius J. {n hand again 1o-day, and compolled him to give himself a not fiattering character, to say the least. It would appear, {rom his genfus as a borrower, that ‘he needed a good shags of his father’s fortune with which to pay bis debts. ‘The questions of coun- rel were directed toward showing that the wit- ness was an impartiul and ublquitous borrower, whoso operations extended Info nearly cvery State In the Unlon, and Intv nearly every city and town iu. cvery State, mnd ,who was never disturbed by any troublesome scruplés concerning Wepaymont. *After somo questlons regarding hia residence in Conncecticut and trip Bouth with his wile, the witncss sald he was on onc uceasion, durlug-tno War, attended bya youog man nnmed Qrongs COOKX, who went with him to Now Orleans; Cooks had business of his own. He pald the expenses Extravagant Livieg and Unsaecessfal Speculation, : Cause the **Explosion,” ® NETTER & CO. IMPORTANT FINAKCIAL DISASTER. Bpeciat Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribune. Naw Yorg, Dec. 20.—There were rumors Monday that a prominent bauking-house down lown was in trouble, but Wall street was hardly prepared for the announcement this morning that Netter & Co., of No, 53 Exchange place, bad made an assigument to Julius Wehl, tholr managing clerk, for the benefit of thele creditora At the opening of the Exchange the following fetfer, fn Mr. Gabricl Neiter’s handiwriting, was read [rom the rostrum: LU MATIC, Bed-Riaden, Infrmn, Cri ervo! ouralglc, or prosrated wikh disease Sy suder, | RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Ridneys, Inflammation of tho Bladdor, Infiammation of tho Bowels, Congontion of the Lungs, lusal to answer, It isastrong warnlog to Bore Throat, Difficult Braathing, s bt Ao i Sanemignen ot the foin, 12 dluiug self-complaconcy of au limoraice which ealls it- | 8.5 0uiciionor, Tt s a facit rahue Lo the Sor . Palpitation of the Hoart, 13 N Pork Bock Brchonse—Dean arer weeet | el Tho msoleniaent wos exccntod today. | of ool e wiiae were inin for tha | pouuace beotise sematalng clsee Ly, av g | sclf knowledge, as though they had beet ad | ouealion. Fhero fs not ono Word hera sbouk A% | Hyatorios, Group. Dipathorie, ret that wo Are unable tomcet our contracts, ‘The Commerciat says: ‘' Unexplained as their | smount. Cooke got his note, ndorsed it, an was much greater than was oxpocted, causing | Mitted into what, with unconscious oneids | frroversible doom to material torment. The Ostarrh, Influsnza, ot ‘ours troly, NEtTER & Co. large transactions. as money-lenders appear to | borrowed the money. The amount was about tho tree to apeedily yl eh {0 the biows of the “8 they call the Council ) amber nrl i Ihl" n;lmtyi #pirit of the answer of our Lord on thie occasion Tlsadaoho, Toothacho, Nelthier member of th firm was at the offlce, | be, the only certain way of becoming mones- | §3,000 or $3,000. Cool® naovor lent him as much In falllng, a portion of lmiy flew up, strikiog %,l:;:v. :'rlgn:v;,dn'l,!‘ l,l’:-'. m;isl:h:etn:;n%'gm:w fo | 18 this: %Tho fate of the souls whom e hath Neuralgis, Rhoumatism, and tho Assiguco refused to glvo suy Informa- | butrowers was Ly liypocticeating or sciling tho | 4'g11,000 trom timo to time. Tho witneas, In | the Joungeat of tho boys, {eightfully liceratin | of ' nermonnl seeusity 5o ‘they phor aoproy | mado s tn the bauds of Him who mady thor, - Cold Chills, Aguo Oailts, - tlon whatover, s g,,v,‘u T bt WL fact, noverowed Cookeanything, The balance,io | Iis faco and head, and producing alimost fustant | Swralness il finality of the aufleriugs of the g{la".‘," k",ttl"g;mbflll:'g‘ t‘,’,‘; e At It S Chilblains, and Frost Bitos, TiE wiLnzst refonrs < THEY 1AD BXRN ON TUE WRONO SIDN belleved, was In bis favor. He never owed | death. . dumnned, But thuse whose falth must have a broader Dasia than hollow representutions— thau the ambiguousness of oppostng toxts— those who gricve over the” dark shadows flung Soectal Dispatch 10 The Chicano Tridune. Pirtsovng, Pn., Dec. 20,—Jamcs Boyd, a member of the Belect Council of this city, and dangerous to hold any other view than that of cendiess torment being the destiny of tha wicked, Canon Farrar continued: What {8 dangerous h ation of the READY RELIRF to th e DR TR b of Aoaty e TS Aars and comfort, [Fly 10 sixty drops in half a tumbler of otogeill in ure’ Cra beeama current in cousequence, It was alleged tuat the Notters had absconded,” and it was openly charged that they had sold sccuritles of the stock market for some tine, and, at the thne of the fallure, were reputed short of Lake Shore, Western Uulonh Delaware, Lackawanna y any other man named Cooke $1,000 that ho was awarc of.e , ).~-DId you, in foreman of tho machine shop of McIntosh & ', 18 to drive some into indignaut Athelsm, and to | few moments ci pe, Bpasma, bour Smach, e ) " o you, ) ¢ by human theologlans over God's light, thoss 4 fenrtburn, Kick leadache, Distrhen, Dyseutery, Coll hypothecated with them as collateral for loats, ‘;‘,.:‘f_.fi‘,fl';;.{,’,‘;;"{,,‘or:, s Jand othes: sooks, 4l TOUR PETITION OF DANKRUPTOY, Howpbilly msy ,'r’l’fl'l‘.“'j‘en‘“m'"l‘l‘."l‘mfil;"n{t‘;‘;”‘;‘""," who belicved that reason, and vonscience, and | Shtangle othors under irightful superstition, | isseibun, hick lsadad it Iniernar bt mg\fir: which 1sa Btagh Prison offease. Tho amountof | © ‘fhe suys the firm of Netter & Co, | put him down as s creditor for 85,000 and swear = expericnce, no tess than the Scripturcs, ars no less the books of God, and that they, too, must have u direct vulee In these groat decisions, they sould ot be a0 ready to snatch Goa's thunder Into wrétched and teeble hands. They would lny their mouths in the dust rather than make sad the licarts which God had not made sad. They would take Into account the grand princle Ho was supcrintending the removal of the Works to a naw locatlon, and at the time of the accldent was angnzed in holating & pleca of heavy casting. Suddenly a part ol tho machine ery gavo m;{, Ietting the casting drop. It atrick tho aide of Boyd's fiead, tearing off the skin nud flesh, cmshmf s left arm to a Jelly, and infilct- Ing inteenal in, and to crush yet others with a horrible despalr h‘ representing to them Him whose name lovo ns a rcmorselesa avenger instcad of ns a Father, graclous and mcrdfu), slow to anger, and of firun: kindness. After showing how the mote ‘hopeful view of ‘the future life found countanance fn the Beriptures and in the writ~ Iugs of the greatest aud best of tho fathers, and ! & carry & botile READY THLTRE Wi (herne? A Fou 8"'?' in watee ol prevent sickness oF paln from changs of water, 1% {tpotter than French Brandy or Bltters as & stimulagss FEVER AND AGUE FEVER AXD AGUE eurad for 80 conte. There fs nof remedial ngent in this world that will care Fover au zuun antd -lrumg aiarioun, Hiitous, Bearlet, Typhold, X o1 stood In Bbigh credit bere untll recently, when thelr stock priyilewes werw offcred on the street at low rates and their hanks (30 it Is reported) refused to . certify for them unless thelr balances were good. ‘Tho firm loaned considerable amounts ol money, pariieu- lorly on tine, aud in this councetion the alleged defaleation was stated at several millions. Dater in the day, ex-Judge Ditton. hoofer, connsel for the firm, tnade his appear- ance, and from him and other authoritative sources, you owed him that amounti: A.~T don’t think I did. Q.~Did younot givehim your promissory note, or notes, for upward of $10,0001 A—1 am pretty positive 1 dld not. * THE FOLLOWIRG PACTS Q.~Did you cver promiseto pay him over uries which alone would have how it hiad been preached fn this age by many d ot vers (alded by RADWAY'S TLL6Y woro gathered: The nominal capltal of Notter | Uero are rery ugly storics ailoat. O 156 | 415,660 for what, you owed pimn oF whoy b | hssed 1 ae,:d-.’ : f,’,gfln‘(};‘flmmgfl"e‘;’m‘gm‘gs"; Serlptura tio 1ee8 | of tho saluts, ai whose foot ho would gladly alt, u.;“?»fi'tu.' EADWAT'S HEADY RECIEE. - Fitly cosis & Co. was $200,000, but spart from that thoy | fROnLY which Lhey loanod th Margih, and ramor | elatined you owed hiini ey M Damateh {8 Tne Chicade Trisune, by the base and feeblo notion that virtue would | Ganon Farrar asked: If we sce truth aro we to B were supposed to he vory wealthy men. They did n larze busincss, had an extensive credit, and were persoually very popular. They placed tho $10,000,000 Cincinnatt City 7 per cent gold loan, and made money at it, but subscquently lost considerable through their endeavor to sccurc the cootrol of the © per cent loan of the eama city. Thoy outbid everybody else, and did not realize according to thelr une ticipations, Up to 1876 they did very well. In . 1874 they made large profits, but since then thelr losses have becn hieavy and tontinuous. ‘The fmlure of o number of firmswhose creditors they were, In varlous portions of the country, reduced thelr assets appreciably, THEY LIVED EXTRAVAGANTLY, maintalned sumptuous cstablishméhts, had fine horses und equipages, nad were otherwise lavish in thelr personal expenditure to an extent, during recent yvars, far bojond their income, Indecd, It is their failure to retrench fn aecord. ance with thele reduced circumstances that is given by thoso wno know them best ns the primury cause of thelr ruin. Latterly, alsu, Jhey have speculated largely, probably fn the hope of muking up thele deflclencies, AN IDEA CAN DE rohush L of the extent of thelr venturcs when it {s stiffed that 4,5%) shares of Western Ullon, Lake8Hére, A—~I am not certaln about {t. Q.—Do you not recollect that that fs so A.—1 recollect that thati s so, Mr. Clinton—That anawers it. . The witucss was saked whether ho had not BORROWED MONEY FROM 118 QUBSTS after entertalning thent, He denled, except {n tha case of one man whom bio wanted to got rid ot. He borrowed from him's couple of hundred dollars. He never pard him back. [Laugbter.} Iie did not borrow from any other strangers, but might have borrowed money from friends fo Hartford. ‘The witncss montioned scv- eral persous from whom he sald he did not think that ho had tried to borrow monoy, but his answers were not absolute do- ninls, except In the case of Senator Dixon. He did not think ho had tried to borrow from Gen, Hawley or Benator Eaton, nor that, withe In threo years past, hu had borrowed as mucl as $100 becomo orthudox Hars for God by suppressing it, because thoso think it dangerona who be- Heve In no more potent motive for the virtua sud tbelove of God than a pghastly fear! I would rather_nccept, g3 reflecting the mind of God, the brofd humnnitarinn charliy—the keen aud tender sensibllitics—than the hard systcms of heartless theologlans. - linving polnted out that there’ are in tho main thirec clnsses of meu—saluts, reprobotes, and that vast intermediate stato Iving betweor, yet shading off by fulinite gradatlons from theso two extremes—Cauon Farrar, after, in an elo- quent pasaace, thanking God for the first class, asked: What of the reprobatesi What of the othor extreme? If you ask me whethor I must not helleve in cndless torments for these repro- butes of earth, I answer, Aye, for thew, and for thee, aud for me, too, until we have learned with all our hearts Lo love good and not ovil, 1 know that for theso reprobates Christ dicd. The bigot may judo of their gouls it he will. The Pharisce © may consign them, with orthodox cquatifmity, to cndicss torments; but I cannot—wiil not, Not'mioc, at any rate, shall it be to close nguinst them, with tmpepu- ous recoll and Jerring sound, thusegateaof hell, lest they should be moro Justly closed upon mo; but L commend them with huinblest hope, even after this lifo of hopelessuess, to Ilim who i, not loathe tho whitonses of tho leper, aud sur- fered the woman who was n sinucr to wash Ilis fect with tears, God's Splrlt has nowhero taught us that fle who gave cannot give back; that lie who onco mads thom fnnocent children rays they in some cases sold collaterals aml realized the aiffereuce, or loaned thew out ot the market rate for “securitles, or borrowed nfinl:d unthem ot o lesscr argin than they vb- talned. UnraND H.urrnsx Mict., Dec. 26.—Chatley Nason, son of C. F. Nason, a_prominent lum- berman of this clty, was killed at Ashlaull, Ne- waygo County, this afternovn. The stakes hold- ing & load of lutnber on a flat car near which ho waa standing broke, and the lumber fell upon hitm, crushing him, Ho was 20 or 23 years old, His revmins will be brought to this city. be Imposslblo without the horrors of an endices hell, thoy would declare thele trust that even after death, through the fnfinlte mercy of tho loving Father, the dead would be alfvo agaln, (nnd llnmlul.mlea, af any rate, of the lost Lo lound. 5 3 After this eloquent Introduction the preacher proceeded to state what, after years of thought on the subject, he belleved, and what he knew to be the beltefl of multitudes, and ot yearls-tn- creasing multitndes, of tho wisest and of the most learned in the Chireh, Procecding to ex- aming the sublect in detadl, hie first set forth the popular notion of hiell to be found in thio carly theologians, in Dante, In Mitton, and in Shak- speare, citing some of the most terriflc vnssnges descriptive of endless torture, - Happlly,. the thuughts and hearts of men were often far gon- tler and nobler than their crecds, customs, and- traditions, It was only when thcsc toples were treated by uarrow-minded ond loveless hearts that they wero scenn fn - all their intolerable phaatil- ness, o kuow of nothing su calcnlated to mnke the whole soul revolt with loathing (rom every doctrine of , religion as the casy com- placency with which - some clxuorlul‘lly ae- cept tho bellel that they are lving nud’ move Iniz fn the midst of mllllons doomed frre- versibly to everlastiug perdition. No language could be stern enough to roprobato the manner in which many.older ULrothers of the Prodigal had turned God’s Uospel of plenteous redenip- tlon into anthemas and all but universal por- dition, Ifwe were not unatfected when the . TNRSUFFERERS, It s stated thut among the number whose securitics were hypothocated for laryer sums than those originally loaned were Worden & Leverlek, Jaines Keene, Maxwell & Graves, and Dayls & Freeman. 1t Is underatood that Daris & Freeman bypotheeated 250,600 of New York Central and Harlom irst tortzuge bouds for o loan of 20,000, It was culrently reported that Davls & Freoman borruwed this maoiey lor W. H. Vanderbilt, simply acting as his brokers In the tatter, und that ‘consequently nny loss that may be sustalued wil foll upon ir, Vanderbilt, Ono of the flrm of Davis Frcoman stated that he kuew wherg the sccurities had been hypothecated by Netulr & Co.y sl that ho could obtafa them by paying the nmount sdvanced upou them, which Is understood to be $275,000. At the offlce of Fltzhugh & Btewnrt It was stated that the firm had lost wothing by tho tallure. L4 AlK, KEENE, for whom Fitzbugh & Stewart act as brokers,had o large aimonnt of securities fu thelr hauds dn which e lust obtalned loaus, but they recelved an [ntimatlon last weex that the transactions of Netter & Co. wers somoewlhat {rregular, and “they lmwedlately took eteps to obtaln tis securities, Taey succceded In petting HEALTH! - BEAUTY! Rieh Diood-Tnerenso of Flesh an m\rvogl'h“a :l;':ik.l.ne:'nd ue-um’n‘ncampluxlommufi toull. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent ? careatsoqatcl, soraptd B e ey coretL g dnick serarid GF1his truly Wondarful Medicindy that Every Dby an Iuérenso in Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt, FRIGUITFUL CARELLSSNISS, Cueyznne, Wyo, Dee. 20,—Expreasdraly No, 4 and frefghtetraln No. 7 collided one mile cast of this city oL 4 o’clock this afternoon. A densy fox provailed at tho time, and nelther sow the other's npproach until they were within 100 yords of each other, when Englueer Wocks, of the expreas, discovored tho frelght approach- Ing. He at once roversed his engine aud ap- pllea tho air brake, when he aud his fireman Jumped, the firoman recelving uo fnjury, while Weceks escaped with n dislocated ankle. On the freight engine wers Michacl Maguire, the engincer, and Michael Callaban, the flreman, the latter of whomn was Inatantly killed, The legs of the former wera cut oft and his denth oceurred two hours later, Conductor Curtls, of tha frelght train, was on the engine aud jump- ed, saving his life, The tralns were neithor moving at moro than ten miles per hour, The engine of the frelght wus driven entiroly through tho first frolght car and badly wreeked, The pussenger-engine wos loss damaged, and the FROM DR. LINSLEY. Iils Indebtodnces for small sums to Dr, Linsloy might aggregatd that omount. He belleved he owed bl that omount now. Ie borrowed about $200 from Otls W. Booth, son-in- law of Dr. Linsloy, shortly after bo~ ing Introduced to him. HMe did not recollect giving Joseph Kilpatrick a check on THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 0-CAT Wi heir_innocence 3 ent commun aud Deluware, Lackawanna & Westorn stock, | alf cxcent o small umount fust'8aturday.” Fitz- { o bauk tn Philadelphia in which be had no a‘.'.}'m‘"'&‘lfi"‘ifp":f-.".".‘f&%.e..ue?‘lv’..'.“.’ni'éfl.? d“‘""“"; p"",’h wlth‘hnmumr, B tho {,"}‘“" ?g’?mrflgrl‘.’hzm-—lluvfio wuf:nt‘l!:u‘ufhtn; 1}113 P Hrich h%mg:l; Gt duide, 850,000 goll, and 820,000 In Governments were | buh & Stewart adiattted thut it they had not | gunds, 1o did not recollect tho trausaction, | from ond toend of his car, but not injured. ;‘;’:;’,’:,‘;‘ of 1he x:h;::fi, o s fl‘l‘l!nnn“fl}:g Wity | saved—cannot recreata them in Hls own fmage, e s o B R O bought i or sold out for. their aceount under f fecelsed warulny “‘“E"“‘“ Mr. Keenu'slossiwould | 1, The responsibility for tho celdont resta on tho | Jid nop revolt und sickon at the- notley of 5 | cannot obliterate anll thelr vilencis 18" tho ET::::, Exphiiin Consumpticn, Gnatdiiar thorule to-day, mostly the former. They wera f M35 MR FSRE BERE 00 oot by vark 118 ATTENTION WAS DIAWN TQ_IT diapatcho, 2z, Lon plon. who, It dy suidy roal- | world of worm wnd flame? 11 St, Paul agatn Dlodepf Chrlsh, andi uticcoate: ol ine. Bt | dlisih dlher Farisof thy e i the labit of leuding money on time | ous houses Is variously catimated at §200,000, | by seeing a check or promissory note with his < s fallure to huld No. 4 for No. 7 t00 1atu | and agutn flune from Wi, with & God ford] [, m‘i orous Discharkes from tho to stop lier. BURNED TO DEATH, Spacial Itanatch o The Chican Tribune, Lincowy, Nob., Dee, 20.—Horman Kolateln, n boy 18 years old, living in this county, a few miles from this clty, was burned to death yes- terday. The boy had rotired to bed on a husk un gecurltios of varfous surts to outslde parties. Recently, becoming in need of fresh| :apital, they rehypotheeated these securities on zall with varlous banks, being able, from this supposed standing, to obtaln money on them on & ureat deal Iess margin than they accorded in e flrst place. The differencs between the Swounts they rave and those that they recelved turnished thém with a temporary eapltal upon IN CINCINNATI, CincinNaty O, Dee, 25.—Tho fallure of Not- tar & Co., of Jew York, docs no: fnvolve any Clnciunati firm. _ The firm of Seasonkood, Net- ter & Co,, who have been mentloned, have no connection with Netter & Cu,, of New Yorls, and Mr. Jacob Seasonguod makes tho following statement : ' Usbriel and_Albert Netter left the flrm of cluss, Thoy ars not _utter re; ates, they are - ot petfoct saints. Thoy try to face bott Ways, They holt betweon two oplulons. The anzol has then: by tho hand, and the serpent hy tho heart. And b is thoss who do try to bo God's children who reallzo their own excessive sinful- nexs, laving shown how many of the saintllest sud tenderest souls have becn driygn even to madness, as Cowper was, by hha falo view of name to it. He had given checks ona bank where his checks woro pald, e had aleo given acheek ona bank whoro he bad 1o accvunt. He ncver Lad a regular bunk accouut in i Hre, He bud au arvaugoment with banks to ay his checks when they wero presented, @ could “not pay low many times bo had mado such an arrangement. The ar- raneement was wado subsequent to druwlug the the conclusiona of an auppareutly irrcsistible logede, we -urnlfr who had uo {rrcgstible logic azainst us in this matter, but only M great part spiritual selflshness and fmpenctrable traditions, do wo not, In tho highnumo of outraged cons stlence, of humanity,~uny, tn the far higher uome of tho God who loves us, of the Savior who-died for us, of the Holy Ghost who enliglt- ens us,~do we not hurl from us representations fiin Disenses, ruptio ting Vgrm, Bplt finoum, I3 Worins In 1. uthors, ‘Womb, and all wastes of the life princip ro witllin the cufaitye fans of (s wondor of modor ciemlstry, aniatemdaraiiio vl brovato sor perwon uslng it foF olther of thuss forma of dlacsse La potent powar o cura *0ifThe patien daly becoming reduced by tho wastes ana docompoultion thiat are. CORCIONAILY BTOKTeEA D succeeds In arreailng Lhcao wastes, and repaire the ssma ‘with new niaterial mads froin _healthy blood—and tole ¢ mattress, and was aaleep, when o younger 2 3 God which is¥ivon by gie pitllcss aunthemas of | the sareapariliian will and does sacure—s cure is cers hich 1 In assrte thor coninncd. thei bual | Bessongoad, Netcr & Cu fou years wicu s | chok, e depialing the ooy for 11y puymont. | brothor, comloe to b, airuck matcl,settiog | Sore Strin0 0, Lorrible AL sy LemroAnl tmai, Canon artur saked bisbearors i, whon tahtrery ST s " ¢ had o i iecks on the ey buried rela X o i n very. acae ?{1":“}'1‘!‘!‘;‘:!‘:\’:‘1])1,“;n‘::‘l";"nxarnnAn‘ grer with Beusoneood, Netter & Co., of thia | banks since ho wont throtigh bankruptey, ‘Thoro | fi70 to the mattress nod to the clothing of tho [ ual Wife revolts ab [t Ignorance may, if I | they 8 il Siroancr, hs fasd aisn been loly or religious, they dared conaign thein, even In thewr thoughts, to tho unending angzufsh of tho popular crocd thoy tougnt! An arbitrary Inflictlon of burning torment, an end- less ngony, o material holl of worm and flawmc, o doow to sverlaating sin, gad all this with uo rospect of amendment, with no hope of rellef, Yhu soul's transgresalon of a few brief hours of strugyliog tempted life followed by blllions of millemums in scorching fre, and ali this meant not to correct, but to harden, not to amend, but to torture and to degrade,—did you belfeve in that for any one whom {nu haye ever loved? Agaiu, 1 say, Ood forbid! Agnin, 1 u{‘, I fing from me with ahhorrengo suc! a creed as that. Let cvery Yharlsce gnosh his teoth If be will; lot every dog- matist austhomatizos but that 1 cunnot and do not beltuve. Beripture will not et me; my con- scignee, my reason, my faith fn Clrlst, the volce w E" its "\ ihn 111 1 Imscif stronger, the food digeat] e s Bt e B s KUt oily does the Ssrsaparilian Tesotvent excatan cily, Jacob Netter, fother of Guabricl onil Alvert, was a womber of the Cln. cinnati Mem up to the day of his death three years sgo, and was in no manner connceted with Netter & Co., of New York. 3lr. Netter's name was continucd in the style of the Cincinnati tirm out of respeet to bis mem- ory, Tho flr of Seasongood, Netter & Co. is one of the strongeat In the city. MISCELLANEOUS. T'ABSAIO COUNTY (N, J.) SAVINGY DANK, Paznuson, N.J., Dee, 20, —The Passaic County Bavings Bauk ia to close, Tho doposltors wiil be notifled to-morrow to draw thulr money Jan, 8. Itis n stock company with $150,000 eapltpl, $15,000 pald up. Tho deposits wera $120,000, and bave run down to 100,000 within a year, Thelr stock privileges were offered on tho atreot at suspiciously low prices, and rumor began to tnake free with thelr nume, Friduy last’ Fitze hiugb & Stewart, James Kecuo's brokers, fear- i that somethivg was wrong, made a demand for collnternl which they hud pledized with Net ter & Cou s recetved 1t buck by paying the amount the Iatterhad repledge it for, TUIS INVOLVED A LOSS TO KEENE, 1t i aald, of between 830,000 and $50,000, Bat- arday afternoon G. Netter went to Kubn, Loch & Co., nnd asked them to cash a dralt on bis father-in-law, Jacob Elus, a wealthy repldent of Clucianatl, for $14,000. Rhoy did not ke to g0 it, but, on receiving from him eertaln notes as security, they advauced the moncy. The drult was sent to Cinclonatl, aud returned to- day protested. Bunaay Albert Netter storted for Cincluont! to obtain asssistunce from his futher-in-law, Isaac Wolf, a retired merchant of boy, e ran down stulrs, whera his father threw o bucket of water upon him, and alter- ward rofled him in the mud, but’ ho was so severely injured that he divd laat night. RURNED TO DEATI. Rownvour, N. Y, Dec. 26,—W. II. Roberts’ building was burned last nlicht, and his wife and gmghur and James Brophy perished in the ames, " will, mako 8 fetish of such u doctrine; Pharisuisrn way write It bropd upon ita philacteries: batred muy fuscribo it in- stead of Holiness to the Lord; but here, in the presence of so many living, and in this vast mausoloum of the glorious dead,—here, amid the silent momorials of the men of fame and the tuthers who begat us, of whom wmany, though not salnts, wero yet noble, tlnufih crrin men, and whom, thougl they and we afike shal! certalnly suller, aud auffer Gitterly, both here and bereatter, the peaalty of unreponted aiu, wa caniiot and will not think of as condemn to unutterable tortures by {rrevorsible decrees, “1 repudiate,”” oxelulined the preacher, % theso crude nnd ghastly travesties of the loly and owful will of tiod, Larcalgn theni sa inerci- lessly fguorant. [ fmpeach then as a falsohood ogzaingg Christ’s universul and sbsolute redemp- tion, I depounce them as a.bloaphiemy against wure thousauds of cases wiiere ho did not try to Lorrow money whick . i 1B THOUGUT IE MIGUT AVE PROCURED, He borrowed very scldom after his Qischargo from baukruptey. e borrowed ouly a few thousand dollars from - Ar. remedial 8gents fn the eurs of Chronfe, Herofulo Constitutional, and Bkin disesscs itisel R RHER e B Kidney and Bladder Complaints, 't Womb b o E)mg;z:tlt ‘3.!:\“})"““!- Oravel, Dll’ hotes, Rmnq had borrowed money from Mr. Ureeley for the guymum. of ber bills, e let her huve $K0. lie guve her note to Mr, Greeley to bis kuowl- edige, He could not givo the torms of the note. 1t was written by bis wifa or the witncss, and sho sigued it. Hudidnot hiugell sigu’ any obligation to pay it. YOIt THN LAST TEN YBARS witness sald he has not lived at tho ratoof $10,+ W0 a year. Tuero bad been ycars borides this lost one (o which be bad “uot lost 5,000 in gambling. Ho bad uot lost, he bellsved, Incontiusucy of " Urine, " liright's s, Albuminaris, aud fu all csses whers thero arg dit it itel, —— OHIO SENATORSHIP, Bpecial Dispated 1o 13 Chicaan Triduna. CLEVELAND, O,, Dec., 20.—Willium Lconard, Clork of the present Lowur Houso of tho State Legislature, was lu town to-day. Ho says ho Lias had unusual opoortunitics for observivg the Bonatorlal fight, and was freo to express his e and White baus-dust e porith Asd Wi rickiag, burning sensatlun’ when paming water, ai Pain 10 the simsi of tho bACk and srote i forea Tumor of Twolvo Yoars® Growth Oured by Radway’s Rosolvent DAY~ o n:‘fl“‘u:‘b'a X“uhl" had Ovarfan Tamor fa the 0 s of the spirit withis my soul, will not let mej | ovai .- AlL the doctors safd ** thery was that city, who, had préviously cxpressed his | Ex-Magor William 0, Watson, while Presldent, | £10,000 n his whola life, During’ tb past. four | opinfon. o thinks thal the old (dea of having g‘;{:mg’“i”;,‘fl"@n:"‘l.,f,“',' el loves rl‘:l:f and | God will not lot me! '] as) ';:‘.‘!.fc.rdt‘;'.,. iEipd Sething st we Tocom: 311'|Jln " nll(: yfiu |ln:'[ the ulc‘i:dtt;lr ui:.lhpr‘tavldcd borrowed §9,000 on worthless securitics, and ' ;f::l 'i'l'n expeuses bad been fuside of §3,000 a Elus na::n"mur {\I'loln goa part of dum Btato and | most uncompromiaing orthoduxy of all the qoils ;;;t:';‘;rmfl;!zafi%mtm &inc -n‘r‘nh?Fn oL 5':'.'3."1'."‘-'.‘?’“‘ had o fait .]‘: e be abri hek-ln-law woul ulsh the ro- | fgilcd soon after. Eawin R, Mason, a leading | Yeor: phator from the other eo produminatva in | Pharlsces who have ever Judged thelr brethren Seoligla e $ ol b o maluder, Director, borrowed 810,000, mostly unsecured, | DID NOT ENOW TUAT R .xun LIVED OX W8 | the minds of & large number of the many compleie misrapresontations’ of the ho ! iad b e gl tho llosalvent'and oneTos of findway's teies of your Head: (clll{’ 5 Td 18 not & sign jumar to, enor fult, and I reel betior, smarter, sa. ippler, LBAN I hiave for twelyn years, Tho worst tim Vi G o iR donalm erer it (roine o o ben : 4l B A R L L A ERICE, - - @1 Por Dottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. x Annom, Mich.. Apr] 30, 1673, ~Dk. Tapway— e Teuolvent, fi!‘:’fl'n:filmf:fl'-‘mn’a'-‘h"}‘;@d‘"" T TAIS TITR LATTEL ILEFUSED 7O DO, Monday, snticipating that be could hold out no longer, Gabriel Netter, with whow Albert bad lefta power of ntiorney toact for bim, made out a ket of orders tobe given to those whose sccurity he had rehypothecuted, roquir- g «thetr dellvery on payment ot the sums he had himself obtained on thew with fntorest. ‘This mornlng he visitea ex~Judge Ditteubivefer, and, huving lald the entire case before blin, was sdyised to make an_ assignment and then to proceed at once to Cinelunati und perscnally importune Mr. Elug for fuuds to make up tho defictency,’ Gabrlel did both, leaving belind him the lotter to the Exchuuge printed sbove, EACH OWNER OF RELY POTUECATED SECURITIES, s Le arrived at tho offlco of the firw, was fup- ainey time began,—more “acceptable by far to Hiw who, ou the cross, prayed for Ils mur- derers, und who dled that tiey might Nve—:| mora acceptuble, I way, than the delight which amid a deluge of raiu bues tho plank on which along ftsoll s saved, would be the noble And trombling plety which made 8t. Paul decluro hlinself ready to be anathema from Chrlst for the suke of bis brothres, which mude Moses ¢ to God at Binat, * Ol this people lave slnne a great sin: yet now If Thou will forglva thelr sin, and It not, blot me, I pray Theo, out of Thy Look which Thou hast writtén.! ¥ Dr. Farrar earnest!y usked his bearers to be- Uevo that hie spoke not with uatural passion, but with the most accurate theologieul pre- ciston,whien he sald that, though texts might ba auoted which gavo prima facle plausibility to and o 1MCON of any one year botweon 1863 and the time of his wilw's deuth, Prior to his father's doath, asido from what he made fu business, o had oot bad a0 {ncome AumOUALING to A8 wuch 28 §3,500 a year, - . The witness was noxt saked whother there was any city in tho United Statea {n which b hd uot borrowed mouey and not 4 1t, and answored thot there wors aoveral. lie could cull to mind many in which he bad borrowsd inoney and not pald it. The counsel mentioned A BATCU OF TOWNS in Connecticut fu which the witness admitted he Lad borrowed wuney and uot ‘returncd it e had also borrowed tu Boston and Littafield, and lu Providence, whers he borrowed moyey from » uphysician, Dr, Miller, to gambie the moewbers, that I the uorthern portion of thu Btute would unite on Judge Ramsoy, he could be quite eoslly elocted. He thinks the elfort to wlect Layno will defeat the hupes of boglt, - He {l Hamsoy atands high with s cluss of the old war-horses of the party. 1o bas beon an uncompromising hater of Ko- publicans, sud hos alwaya been mld{ to do hard work on the stump. Tis party in this Stato ls luckm?-ucn meu. As olawyer and atatesman bets of the Thurman type. - and talled lust spring. Eleven thuusand doliars of the Now Jerwoy Midland Ruilway vonds aud notes aro among the asscts, The capltul fe all goue, and $15000 more. The Diroctors wers Drumpt to socury tho dopositors agalust loss. NEW TOUK HECEIVERSIIPS, New Youx, Dee. 3.—Williumn J. Best, Re- celver of the National Trust Company, got an order from Judge Donohuw requiring tho Buperlatendent of the Banking Department to rav him $100,000 for the. Company, or «eposit l.“\lfll-ll b for distribution underthe Courts orders, Iu the case of Kitterband, Recelver, vs. lh{:- Rot, Judgs 8polr declded thot the latter's right ton seat Tu tha Cotton Exchauge s o lrmpcru which should be trunsicrred to tho Asslgnes or lanicuage and purport of 4 seruion #hich { ro- c-.-utlJ P"’“""‘l in Wostmluster Abbey have found thelr woy to publia notice, {am relictant- ly compelled to trespass upon your courtesy, 1 will, however, contine myself to the cor- roctlon of ode erromeous statement, - To say, 08 theso reports have done, that I “denounced the doctrine of pternal pun- ishinent,” or expressed m hopothat the word gternal might not appear in the Revised Trans- lution, is, us most of your readers will havo scen at & glance, utter nousense. The objuct of wy sermon was to prove that the word étcrnal Aid not necessarlly denote oudlessnesa; and at the samg thne to vindicate that falth In the pos- sible sflicts of Christ's Influtte redemption cyen beyoud the grave, which scemns to bo most ex- i ke Sioliai, W ear for GYariaG tuthore o Lo Siniol A Lmu%l‘l‘:mnxh(ncmu 5t our Scalcay Cons Bounced Incutbole, ‘They wero llke knots on & tree. My weight was flfi unds when I cotn ced Wit your remedies, s m' 1t {8 two hundre: d cen pounus. but they are puk ) l:‘ l""""flul‘bfll)i!l uf jle- andtwenty. tles of pllis. e ——— POLITICAL CONSPIRACY, Naw Onruaxs, Dec. 26.—From points in the Acklin va, Darrott contest from tho Third Loutsiana District, publisted: in the Z¥nies and ll"‘lflfl ;GL AV $! LK f od fn the text from which I | §50rikohianfuiors rom 0. Grontil I iomse sob bk i 4 ther proper persun. othier papars, 1t appears that thoJato attenint by | such mades ot teaching, yet, to say nothing of pressly state SR It gt (o wee B & Bl i ope uf ke ol vy e | SHMEIORTRINGS o i, T Vv WY dowa "R | Durei o T Loud wil ol upo i, | o hu he bt ufTove wiich U Hn | rvtd Ftar, 4, ) Rt Rk | SESHIBERIER AT RSkl 10 et possession of thelr valuubles by payin e fgd&f"“i,fif“flfl?“fif’gmm scedulo wus ot what was loauod for gambllag. | Acklin has securod tho original correspondence | 8¢l has kiudled within us recolled from them, dogmatically decided sgafnst tho vermissi- bliity of such s bopei mnd,>as Is known to all students of ' Church hluur{. it has been widely held in different ages, both by very eminent fathers and thuoloam.snd by some of the biullest of tho ealuts of GOd. the lucreased anount, One owner of £30, Uuvernients that hod uot beeu hypothecaten did not call, Lut the bomds are fu the oflico awaltiog his order, x ALL TUR OuDERS WERN lloNOnED except one for $30,000 of Governinents of 1867, on which the American Ex.'hungu Bauk has Jent Netter & Co. 382,600 The bank oflicials demanded the sizusture of the agsiguee, who clatined tho matter was outside of his proviuce, and the bulder will be obligud to resors to legal proceudings to recover. With these exceptions every sceunity reiypotuccato § {by Netter & Co. was fu tho unds of its owner before eveolug, THE LOs¥ES by the fallure conalst of the differengy between the amounts lent on these securitics and the amount obtatued un thew by Kefter & Co. The sguregate I8 cetimited by cex-Judge Diffene hocler at BI0,000 at~ the outside, di- vided among Jess than o dozen firms or persons. oJames Keene i set duwn as the Leavicat loser. ‘The deticlency in bis caso (s es- tunated at hetween §30,000 und 850,000, Davis & freeman, who ure credited with {nelu;( W. I VANDERBILES BROKELS, borrowed #2300 from Netter & Co. on 820,000 of New York Ceutrul firet . bouds, worth 112, On $100,60 those toxts are, In the tirst place, allen to the broud, unifylug priuciples of Scrinture{ that, tn ,tho next plave, they are founded on interprets. tions demonatrably groundless; ‘and, in the third place, thut 10r every ong so quojed two can ba adduccd on tho other side." Thers wus an old, sensible, wdmitted rule of theology that phrascs which belong to metaphor, to imagery, ta pootry, to emotlon, are not tu bu formulated into necessary doginas or crystullized into riwld creeds. .11 this rule bo used to test them, nine-tenths of the phrases un which theso views are bullt fall utterly to the ound, Bat eyeu were It otherwise, once mors, n the uame of Christfan light aud Christian liberty; once more, in tho name of Christ's prumised spirit, ho prutested against the igno- rant tyranby of solated texts, which had over been the vurse of Chriation truth, the glory of nurrow intellects, and the causo of tho worst crrors uf the worst days of the most corrupte Church. Ignorauces hid engraved fexts upo her sword, oppresslon had carved thew ufion her plllars, cruelty had tied fixts upon ber fagrrots, und {gnoruuce, aguin, hud set knowl- edge ut detlance with texts woven ou ber g, If this awful ductrine had to be declded by texts, then the original language must be'ap- vealed to, and {nterpreted fu fts proper and bis- g belleved it was for feca as o physician, ‘Tha counsel took tho witness baclk to several of his gambllug oxperionces. flo had gainbled 8t No. 13 Ann strect withiu the pust iwo years, but Lad uot, La sald, guwbled at auy place withe n & yeur and a haif.. H i BoRROWING aABITS of the witnuus wore roturned to, and ho sald that hio bad borrowed woucy which be had not repatd ot Utles, Buffalo, Chicago, St. Louts, aud several other places. He thought it very probable he owed Mr. Torry from $20,000 to 50,000, That, ho suid, was included 1o the 100,000 0t whlels o estlmated Lia debts at tho Jpreseut twme. He had borrowed $20,000 from {r, Terry provious to his wifc's death. Q.~DId you give him sy sveurity| A, —MY LOXOR, 1le added that Mr. Terry bud Lis own and his wife’s notes. Ho did novuwe Mr, Terry as tuuch as $40,000, Buveral letters wero read and put [ evidencs, Oue, dated .hu( A, 1807, frum North- awptou, and addressed to Wititam 11, Vanderbilt, proclaimed the deterwination of the witness to amend bl lite. Agother, from Litchtiold, was writteu fu the samo stralu, sud asked Lis broth- er's wistitaucs In takfug a watel out o1 pawn, Tho withces fdentifiod snother lotter written by him to Willlua H, Vauderbilt, Another Letter fx.-om Mra. Co fxnpr. Da. Mavwav=Eind Blr: I take the liberty to add: 04 saalt "fmu AL fL5, Liaka tho liberty to addresy ou; ujdlc s, Threo of the tumors are entircl ae sul thp Tourtn e noarly . Droey 1 coie, heal proving; end iy welgit dcercalug gyt et man, 3 cer, onie of the lanzest hardware dealors fu the eity, mado on assirumont to-dny for the henotit of " bLis credltors, tho stock baylng been takon wvosscealon of by wu attoracy for AL L. Badgley, of BSpringview, N. Y., under a mortgage foree closure. “The labillties aro not known, but sre eatimated all the way from $30,000 to $30,000, o ————— CHRISTMAS AT JOLIET, Bvecial Disoalch i The ORicago Triduns. Jovier, 111, Dee. 2.—At the FPenitentlary, the customary Christmas programme, with sonie fnteresting additions thereto, wus Yesterday ob- scrved. Mass was celebeated at 8 o'clock a, ", one of tho Franciscan friars of this city oMclut- ing. Tho services proper for the East and North cell-houscs cominenced at 9 o'ciock a, m., aud were wade doubly entertalning by readiugy by Prof, Huwmmtl, of” Jacksonville, und Mrs. ‘il Sv Suwith, ot Jollet, Tho West ‘cell-houss beld sceviees at 10:30, sfter which a bLountiful Clirlstias dinner was sorved to the pris- oucrs. The services In tho female prison occurred at balf-past 8 o'clock p. w, One very pleasant feature of these services was tho ym-cul-uun ol a valuable sct of jewelry to ira. J. E. Judsow, the Matron, by a fow fricnas, botwoen tho partles, the wife of une Laving given Darrett’s witnossea away and produced this correspondence, which oxposes the whola consplracy. By theso docamenta end by corrob- orative testimony It is showa that larze'sums of moucy wore pald parties testifylng for Durrett, Acklin conteinplates proceedings nfillnnl thesy parties {n tho Btato courts. Ackiln's frisnds cloim that the ouly obfect of the prosocution agalnst Loud by Darrcit was to delsy the case bufore the Cougressional Committee, & e ———— CANADIAN NEWS, Speetal Diapaich to The Ohicaga Tribuns, MoutnaaL, Dec. 20.—Tho great strike on the enlarzement of the Lachiue Canal has ended, the men agreelng to accept 10 cents per lour and 15 cents for horso mud cart, with payment In ln(lm:g every fortnight. The contractors can el all tho men they wunt at thosu rates, About 000 atrikers resumed work ou the difurent, scctions this morulng, Gov. Buith bas resigned the mavagement of the Central Vermont Railway, but rotaius the Proadeacy. Goorwe W. Beutley bovomes Gen- eral Munager. Laustog Mills {s to be wanager of throuwh tratfic aud J. W, Lobert General F. W, Fansin Dee. 5|D18‘I7 P. 8,—Dr, Nowman (Grammar of Assent, p. 407) quotes with approval the fallowing passago of Petaviue: " Do has dampatoruin saltem bominum respirations niAl adhuo certi deerelum st ab ecleata catholicia ; ut propteres, non temere, tanquam absurda, explodends it savctissimos rum Patrun haeo opinto: quamyis & comumpun| 2eusu catholicorum hoc tempors it uliena,” ' The,* respirstio ¥ obyjousty iuvolves & possible Lope, oven for the *damnatl? beyond the grave. ¥ agreat calls this summer aquire of wauderful cuto your medicino las @uno for fis, of lie WOl 10070 Olor 98 Ko Carmea ) and Qo 8 buiber WG (s place: :1‘;‘”“"""‘;’.‘"2%:" e are woll soquainted with Mrs. fix-p ., “Blie ta'an sstimabie hmv. and very bensvolent, She has bren KEA meuz1 of selllug many bottlue ot llllm]lrizllle‘nl h{ the in L0 prruanie af with fntere . ", pe Icte: saliumon. Wohara heard of some wondertul o efTecta fully, 5 450 Astor, Mih., Aag, 18, 51U ELPACH &0, SUICIDE. “ Bpeciat Dispatch 1o Tha CAlcago Tridune, ! CoLuwarss, Mich., Dec. 26.—Mrs, George Kappler, wilsol a brewer Iy this city, was found - dead [o tho race back of the b@wery to-day, Coroner's jury was at once summongd, aud, upen examination, it was found that she did not* leave the house unill § o'clock this morning, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Forfectly tateiess. eicgantly conted with awcot v ol uil dleorlureo! the Blome g endent, cal . T Id b - Kidoey, Bludder, N dis- oy Bk SO ol e | Tt ot thesusotncsiil | dccuune it on st mt e | SHECHA overament navrtis tho Ston- | Snted il o b L o | A0 ot Bothing mnvsal madocured 1 cu bty el N Toe L Wi at bereafter s W 50 churyl o ¥ o q % 3 i 3 burrowod 8 larze sum frow Nettter & Co. ou | u speclal feature 0L thy bullday cxerclsss at thg | Bl With wathoriting e own sas o it ‘wit. | treas Outawa & Ocxtiental Rallway for leasing. .‘.‘.’.‘.‘I;-'.J'e.'(}:,‘}_.“’,“;“{.:‘;{.‘.‘_" "TNY,E"IX .',}'fifi.z‘,’,".‘l:%. litelo cblld in bed about 4 years old. At i) 40 dafnscments of Guverumenw, which the latter fing uhmlh:- Inatitution, as they bad been durlng the past | bess' vame, to forge bis slguature, sud to open i 2 tho cuted at wn advance. Maxwell & Graves sawe thing, butthe members of buth these s reluec to state the amoynts of their lusscs. Otbery Hrais meotivued w5 befug a siwilar predicamcnt denled the trutu of the story, au fur as thev were concerned, aud those _mentloned are sl that could be veritfed. ONB OF TUM EMFLOYES tinued the preacher, verysolemnly, ‘wiiere would be the Pcpulu teachings ubout hell it we catnly and deliberately erused from our English Bibles the thres words, *damuation,’ ‘bell,’ sud Sev- erlasting®t Yot [ suy uubesitatingly—I say, clatming tho fullest right to speak with the su- thority O kuuwledge—1 say, with the caluest and most unflioclang sensu of reaponsivlinty—1 the fuquest Mr. Kappler swore that’ ho aud his wife bhad not occypled the samne bed for several yosrs, Her'st X traced 10 tho spot where she jumped {uto the 1ace aud her body then floated ovér the vuate dam, o few (cet away, The bodg was discoy- vred by Ler littlo son, about 10 yellry ol Utalulog by mercury, wiss eleterious driags. 080! "n'e"fil‘“fi‘x’x'v"’s':'r ;mnwu resulting from vard Blics: 1 ous of the Dlocd s few years, Boyuo's Cornet Band furnisbed the fustruiental munfi aud the day, in spito vf the bad weatber, passed very agreeably both. 8t the prison aud in the city. RELIGIOUS, Bpociat Dliaich o The Chicaan Triduna, ———— TALMAGE AND THE THIEF, * 70 the Edilor of The Tridune. 0Oni04a0, Dec. 28.—An ftem has been golng tho rounds of the papers to the effect that the Ray. T. DeWitt Talmage found a man running O with his cost; that tne Doctor pursucd aud und read s communleativus, A Totter written from Litchileld, duted Jun, 7, 1 was put o cvidence, fn which wifoess atated thet be would (o tbe futurs staud ou s uwa merits aud fuslst on & decont recog- nition by his family. Tl.lll‘ like all the othor letters, Wwas addroesed to Williaw il ~ A lettor Cooatipw o, luward Plies, Fu lic By l\qhfilygl tha niotach, N Leartbus isgust of Foul, Fullocas of welght of the stomac) Kol runtipus, Sinkiies nd lierioga (o the i b Bioutich, By luming "of 1he head Hured & it Tireain i, Yhittoriyz ar v fleart Choklng o 3 Ry o P & Tocatiegactisatady whet in & lylgg posiure, Pim- * ' The CA | dged Nov, 28, 1565, reminded Witllam H. of | cauglit the mas, took him to the police-station, e i Jnectul Ihipddch g0 Tae Cascao tridune. e PN Eheg 5 8 Iring poadiro, Dio Shbitter . Coupuid tha i Towses sro wiaely | Quiaomy Il Dec. h—The Wlauding Com- | afvural arictafu Suwis Which eibees askes | Shpoud btk o2 0 the polis taton, 507" Bavior, sau 1 tnoy” berof he-sacsimend | oAk U Boc 2824 oty iy hamea 5 Bl e oad R asteityuf® Soiradort ditstrivted, wd amovg, drms it i avery | wictco of'tho Quluey Dioceso hus Yoted to ro | hiak o reaestns s bt tes bpoke ot i et | A2 A bt Dastaliy Lruc, - Tho Reveren | Loy soties foipiy dasy beyof the wnzsleand | Kiouse, g £ 0 5 eSSBS Rty [ fog st use 3 ¢ ot o Doctor did_ disco be was making for H13 OWX REDEMPTION, Mr. Cliutou pruposwd to put fn evidence the letters of Mr. Vauderbilt, but Mr. Lord duln’s l).uluk he D‘Ai\xlu 1o couseut, aud the polut was not pressed. Ou the redirect ¢xamination the witness sald bis fndebteducss to Mr, Blmwmons was $1,100, aud sutedated the discharge in bankruptey, Wis., sufferivg disgrace over her expulsion from a blsteré-of-Charity schiwol, swallowed tho couteuts of & bottle ol {uk oo Buudav, frowm tho ¢ffects of which she died Mouday, Dec, S Suectal Diapasch Lo [he Phicago Trivune. Apuiay, Mict., Dee. 26.—Caleb Baker dled at Cotun's Hotel this afternoon Srom un overdoss and Impon poverty o reienl Alylvurw of his wity luduced Lis Aficme. guest the Blshop of Minols, under whoso jurls-: asscts will fully cover the amioutts t ‘c80 e en place due depositors nndrnlher creditors, aud that | Uction tbe Diocess uf Quisicy bus been placed, #1508 Wil "wiver Sverythine, dniomz Ao | 1o cavonical notico Lor a apectal vonveutiva | baukiug-houscs that bave sdvanced money to | to be beld tu the Cathedral of Quincy on Tucse Netter & Cu. oo such securitles are the First duy, Feb 28, Tho convention will be culled for Natioual, the Third National, the Awerican Ex- | the purposo of electiug & Blshop for the Sce of clacge National, sud Morton, Biiss & Co. Mope | Quiney, fu o { the de L af '\isu conccrs loss wopthlug, Verwilyea & Bn i, du consequence of the declinatidn ol r ver the mau gulog oft with his coat, but, belog a8 Um&u, and cver ready to euforee the precepts uf Master, he followed the thict, not for the purposs of arrest, but to Sgive bim hls cloak also," as cujoned by th Diviue command. Even Christian mlulaters ure sometimes subjected to the slanders of thy ress, aud Doctor Talmage ought to have the cuetit of the truth, XX, fnihydea. A fow udics of Radway's [illa will fres the systery 1 the sbove: nary ta. Price, 23 centd fron ol 0 ncd cra. Pl ‘READ FALSE AND TRUE. ons stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 33 DAL B (o RADTAT &0, YR Wik o st 5o words ought to staud say longer fn our English Bibics; aud that beloy, Inour present sceepta- tion ul them, shuply wistrauslations, they st uaqueationably will uot staud in the revised veralou of the Bible if the 1dvisers have under- stoud thelr quty.! After explaluing the orlginal meaning of tle words hy closed by saylng that finding, nelther Lo Serlpturs uor anywhere, suythisg to prove

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