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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY #, 1878 1 antor, and hay alwags divided her salary with 3 time far the discussion, which bad expired,,was | Ing the heat of the dircussion, an B For i Teaon aiat el thinks sh 18 RELIGIOUS. ) : better ablo to take and mistakes, for 1 alo’t much of & scholar, you koow, and ahe read: Deantifut §ittle greenbacks, Komething to bny o bready JULIA A. MOOR epntation th then extended. Obont oneatf i thots brcsent (vbich wan | Koown brinclple offiws an dld as;the Taiv-ot tracts Itaclf, still, at this time, comtng from PR, QURNEY Targe number) waited upon him. Each indisid- | 7 v R, % then taok the foor e auestion, as he | ual member of the delegation wsked the In- | John Shorman, Sccretary of the Treasury of tha support thefe chifd, and shiasks that, when she i granted a_ divoree, 5 % Now the poor will et al he miay b creed e ¢ A custe i i vlewed it, was whether the signs of the times | truder formaily if ho was a member of the con- | United -Btates, It conveys & most important Michigan’s Noted Poeless And noymanre wiil wish they're dead. she.may b docrenil lo avethe caruund ciitods Services of the First Day of the | rhured it wan metmor A ming of Ciwist | regation, i, Leinz anaworcd politely 1n the | notice 1o the holders of the bonds_of the Interviewed. Wrest b tnapst b, Sudea Farwell crantei & decres of dlvorcn Waeek of Prayer. was in the immediate Tuture. He d1d not sun- | degatise, be was fortharith retegaced to th | United States throughout the world, Wil tha restenfav to Wil S, flopkins from Edith A lopKing, on tie grovwd of desertion. FERMA, Friday will ha tho | ot brava manfizht for greenbacks, o tell the newa o all Description of “Her Home and We fonant for liberty, no dauht [ atetn rebesilon heaken ont rmc thers hasd been & writer on elther abde of | cheorless ontside hail. Then music was resiumed | Scerctary exnlain what he nieans by this notif- he guestion who had Enterpreted ol) Beripture insple, whers L was warm, and kept getting | catiout ~Are tha houds, lssned previous to the ¥ . Iteraily, Rellgious chanzes were us iiterai fule | warmer and warner ail the th Seyen brethe | passare of the Inw declaring them payable in The Nethedisl Pacloss Diseass the Question of | {iSio e or iEiieey s politial and tnoral | Frn mads avven different motions at ona and | eai, t be paid tn greenbacks, which wars then ab day of service to the = January term of the Clrenit Conrt, nt i ke Necand Coming of the Satior. changes, Taking n_single text of Scripture | the smne time, and seven volees declaeed sig ) afeaaltender! Does the probosition, by one Surroundings. 18 ot ehimeh RS 1 Dy T tons Aunisa ot the Necond Coming f e o e & it rate ai captandam | out of order, Then some one b 8 distant. core | party Lo the conteact, to pay In coin (nstead of The boga for b-ll‘mr rave and yay. requestert to hand In- thelr trial notlees as soun e = 3 srpument tn favor of efther theory, The stu- | ner yelied at the Moderator and clatned his at- | grecatacka alter or todify the original cone 3 N?r"' l"!; m""rd:"'llhfir-;(d'ml will'go a8 poskible, WEEK OF IPRAYER. et of prophiecy could vot fall to sce that | tention lome cnoagh Lo eex biin who was rune | tract] Cau the tenns of the original contract Wherein nnd Whercfore Lies Her Tovn where Coger & Cary ment them et catendar witl ba_prepared for the Jans A RNELE M the' thogei of e redemotional idngdom | ning that weeting, o | bie chanzed without the written concurronce of Great Fame. Tn the dark and sont dut, g teem of the County Courl, wil:h beins The % Week of Praver ' was Inaugurated yes- ::;mthxlm :;::-.cb fn {mportance every e Moderator reutied that *that gentiem: Uoth partieat Has Mr. Sherman made another mluhy. To-lny {a tho fast day for tiitug trinl atlees, Juntie Moore {8 enzaged i hearing a Inrie number of peraonal-utaperty tax cases, Which wern hrought in 1874 mnel 1975 (0 peevent cole hiiat now n 1lis medla- was running It, potnting Lo a nerson o an someraanit and jetnrned to the convivtlons tenday noon, in Lower Farwell Mall, withappro- | toejal power, netually coming nuw, swaye | positt corner., The nolee increased, and finrlly [ which he entertalned when he weote hia |e: priste ceremonies. For scveral years pastevan- | dng the stasernments of iy worhd for the shotit & thivd of the n\uel!lhl{. wen and woinen, | to A, Mann, Jr., in 1¥M1 or does he tiean to gelival bodles througbont the world have agreed | eXpress surpose of making the preachied Gospel | Teft, with expressions of digust upon their | wuy that he hus linally come to concluson that {6 devote a week in the eanly part of January fo | Hi0mph in thiswostd, The Gasyel waa advan- | faces, The seeslon was prolopyed to a lata | butids puyndle in cuire cun be paid 1u silver coin ‘-h;nw. w’!{fln’.ym\ nmwwruhnz, ’.\trvx Moore, anather subject’comes to my tind, tertaln Borelol Carvesondence of TAE Tridune, s e Franklin onca set out o searctt for Onaxv Rartos, Mich., Jan. h—=Your corre- | the North Pole, but i the nttempt was lost fn spondent lately tock it upon himself to enlargo | the he.” o % . o1 uf TAX0 o the Evavd-Pitidos-1 harte eine, JLom startle rome, but fn his judz- | hour, anil a committee was appointed to cou- | as well as goldeoint S H. e imtp of fuguisitivencss, and turoed iger- | 4 Waa ft ta lie ereenback polel asked tho {otln o n s o the Evaus PUlline thorte | gLy yivaneons prayer. T Great fritain and her | et (b6 av faizo. satonbecper niChizaizo to. | sider thd resiznabion. b % Viewer. Far ba this frons 1y chosen professton, | engfissinattc bard, weaniog, Mre Moore, 1 | SLh casen and w umber wero diauiisscd Fri- dependtioes, as well s i the United States | day was 1ullg ui to the staidard of tho average | The Commities reparted a resolution fo te. PROPUSRD MASSMEETING. but the opportunity to meet with and talk Lo, | pany Vi s search was for 'u'm 'ml‘nt of the day by the Judwe. daily wectings are hold for this objeet, the sub- tir(stlan *X re av.—that §s, i1 his sutwanrl | quest the well-beloved pastor to reconsider his To the Lditer 0y The Trilune. [he habens corpus cose of Sugust Kracter was dismissed without prejudice yesterday at plaintiil’s custs. UNITED, ATATRS COURTS. The Connectleut Mutual Lile-Insurayee Comn- panyfied ablll gestordiy aguisst Chas G, Wieker, Ellot Avthony, snd_Bidney W. Sca to fireclose amortgage for $24,0XK on Lotsd and 1, ju Jects of prayer pnd thelr order betng previously | Jife, | Patueg, Mobamuedautm, and eyery | resignation. CAICAGO, dam. T.~In view of vour oditorial 2 . lle o, The Ler form of anti-Christ wecedyinzaway, white BIsHOP SELKOUR. i artanged by the Evangeliesl Ablance, Tho | LTI SUERERLCENARA"E0 S0l | Thne Standing Comrittee of the Diocese of | 9F tudar, [ would suggect that o mase-meeting w ll\u'.‘ln anypunced for yesterday wora *“Praver | 1o Wimeelf. AL tho atme ratio of prozress, the | Ilinols. at fta rezalar mouthly meeting, neld | Of business men throughout the entire Weel by I$ieaise s remembrunce of pessonal nnd relative ¥mr 2K A D, would not wee anidol on the | vestentay, vomentetl unanimotiely to the con- | catled imicediatels, and ba eid (n thia cits, to tervica; praver for the Divine blessinit on past | Tace of the earth, and the nominal Christiaulza- | accration of the Itey, Dr, Sexmour fo the Eplgco- | connlder Lhe action of withdrawiog all supbort priviiezes, nud for o humblend contrlteaptrit,” | (jon of the worid would it ling b delayed, | pate of the new Dlocese of Sprinafield, awd of | {rom uny and every bank that ia unwilling to The ftevs B M. Hntheld and the Kev. A, W. | 700 saivation wieh would conie with Cusist’s | the Rev, Dr, Eccleston to tho now Dlocese of | come vavk to, or atlopt, the Michigan's consequential songstress, Was &coni- | world's axis, upon which the carth rovolvos. sideration ke unto the golden moment when | This he thovizht to discover in nu oven Polar il elee I8 deemea trivial aud secondary. But S&nhhut he aud his whole crew wera jost In the the sltuatlon which confronted nie on that oren “Dreadfall It must have been beforo we sion might have ehocked, sye, paralyzed'the | commenced 1o take the papers. Dut did they finer conceptlons of a weaker mortal than thuse | find any nxes” of your sthll surviving correspondent. Next to Yes, nnd a brace of hatehots beshle,” an- it ga cupled the platform, and there wasa | gy, 3 1 1 Ve “Dor. or Qur D. 2, it Jolnstons Subdivision of Lotal, 2, and part Patien vceupled the | iTifly 8 | Beeond Coming would be sulvation by sight, | Weat Virkinia, A1t OF Oun DADDIRS, the happy thought of attempting an ‘Interview, awered [ desperntely, * Will you pledse, Mr. | ey, Block %, feacttonal Sce. 15, 53, :'l. v Inrgu attendance, Mcludiu 8 nmmber of ¢ty | not salvation Ly falth, not salvation | . Durlog lasy week Plymouth Congregational e —— 2 ~ | Maore, to state your age. Deunts Sailer ot al, bean a'suit for 85,000 | Praturs nteyested In revival wark, through the blood shed on the Cross. | Clutreh recolved fonrteen members by leter h ] ” o tn mowntain of possibilitics and inpossl e 1 aller an waiit for 85, At Lt wsdal desotional © fnclud ? SON, Silities which wight nrise, or 1 healtuted upon y nguf—will, Jebs oo, 1 wasmost a4 10w | ggingg the Nomnan Cathiolic Asylam, Aftor Lo dsual devutional cxorclaes, Inclatls | {n bty Judement, the breieen ou the | and bhie by oaptim. Svectat Pisualch tn The Chicaao Tribune, Wilities which wmight arlse, I weels :un :.",'fiflrlr.f;"('fl‘r"}’:f&?'?: fl‘" ‘lv'fmn{::l PANKNUITCY MATTRIS, Inie Lhe readine of aclectfons from the Oldand | other sidesid not take sufticlent account of the THE NEZW nIAnOPs, s the thought of how to nmroaeh 5o supremely Bradford flancock was yesterduy apoointed Provisional Aeeuincc of Aliraham Lipman. Tu the case of Hartman Bros, the canposition was comirmed, but i was dirccted that F. Menkel should not be released from any legal ltl)nbl‘;lty hie might be under to thocrediturs ol he frim RNE. Jenkins was l?uoinlod Provisional As- signee of Georee 1fansleln, A compasition mecting will be held Jan, 21 in the case of Metz Brothers. Itobert B, Jonklu wus yesterday elected As- slgnee of Mark A, Torrey and of Heory H. tiur- Neie Tentaments, tho Keve Mr. Hatileld pro- | socen ot elemption. This must have gromn | Loutsvipss, don. TThe Standing Commit. | Brewanck, D, T, Jan 7.1t ls reported Ly ceeled 1o n consiieration of the circumstances | from a feclini of dissatisfaction with the eheme | tac of tho iocese. of Kentucky, ab B et | letter that 4 Liver-Eating Johnson,” the Intian under which thie audioncs had come towether. | of redemption, and a desire for the visibie ap- | to-day, numerously signed the' paper of Ur. | fizhter and scout, has becn killed, e was Men were tur tog aut to torget and lose stzht of | pearance of Christ to fufluence men und bring nha-lect of tha Dioceso of Weat | Sturgias® guide in his pursult atter Josepl, and the great merces of God dud His goodness | (iem to 1fim, AlL of this was not, v his -ginka, and therehy gave thefr consent. 10 18 | 14 snid to have kitied more Indians than all tho toward them. The past vear had no doubt | ypfulon, warranted by Scripture. Ilo did not | conseeratlon. ‘They retused to sign the pavers | ) £ the Yel o M been oue of acvero worldly afilictlons 1o | douby ihas Christ talznt Loine vielblo b uny | of Dr. Seymour, Biabop-elect of the Detg:esejof |Vther scouts of the Yellowstune or Upper Mis- mauy, Lut those afllictions, however sivere, Springtie sourl put topether. e ate an Indiaws diver NEW §. and henee s name. fle was o terror (ng a8 Jufy' A, Moore must pe, | v sced to plant the lot down by the brook, }:«‘x’:;;n:!r:mhlumrfinw productione, flnwcvnr.i where little Jamle, pooe buy, lost his balance o \ake const harlet, and, catching an up- | it tumbluc in, and was drowned botora Auut bound train, passed_througlh Grand Raplds on | 4 You were the oldest of the fimily, were you toward Edpertou, a statfon noted | not?? said I, interrupting this promising nar- S the Grand Rapids | rative B for its eparscness, on the Grand pids 3 . n - & Indlana Raflroad. True to the directions lahi No, of course nat. My father aod mother was older than me." down fn the “Hentimental Bong-Booky! I be- | "W'ry return to the poetry, Mrs. Moore, Do Ean nt once my journey on foot. “ono mlle west | you ever soe the criticlsms of the papers on of Edgerton® No sooner di 1 reach thils coun- | your works{ ' try bightway than [ caught my first gleam of g'}'"ml ‘wlm ""’?"1 ?"i‘l lhny[niflu}u n;? mfl pactie fervor redundant_in tils clime. Why, | 8% et i Juet Luld them fellers ey dlun' ke vy 11 . S eaa i) of Tt "Those nloping Uis, nt | S tIIke Y. uolsr, they could ault: priot ‘whose base lay the siiooth, placid flelds, dotted | % You nover fostered a Feeling: of permanent I ought tot to biind them to the fust | jyolated texts, but be believed hunest mistak n1EANS, Jan, 7.~The Btunding Com- | O0 thut the Gospel afforded adequate support | wonld be p Mistakes were easy b mittee of the Diccese of Loutsinna, at, lta mect- | 40 then. for all thefr triale, ‘They were promised | cause the chrouology of prophecy was not given | ing to-dav, eave its consent 1y the cunseiration Atrenetl accordIng to their falth, nud there was | e to build upon. The Jews were uul mo | of ‘the Tiev. Dr Eecleston us Blshon of Wert fiv temptation without o way of eecape. None | yuueh to blame for misunderstandz the proph- | Virzitha, and refusea cansent 1o the tonseers: could suv hut God had mingled mercles with | ceies concerning Chrlst’s” First Comafniz, oud | tlon ot the Rev. Dr. Seymour us Bishop of trials, and thouxh earthly privgs weve drvy | fy was quite vossible thot We migut be mis- | Bpriugiield, they had the Fuuntaln of Faith to whiclh i | aken In the propliedies concernlr i1fs Second tuew. axon il A number of requests for praver for drunk- :};’:Q,',':' s Bradford Hancock was yeslerday clected As- slgnue of Ianue Hess and Jucob Kaufinun, Asslrnees will bo chosen at 10 a. . Lo-day in NLY OF OIERA-RNUFFE AT POPU. Dty ely Yart DA osce Tn Lt a0 9F Tl ds of ye: fht fntervene q Yy hounds o yars il blecvens | SPORTING NEWS, N th s 2 ) hereand theSo with plue trees and sheeps the nnllynhy agalnst Lo newspapor fraternlty, did F:‘;:ui:i‘l““l%’;fi:fi’:‘;‘:«l “Bf"um:mu: AWt | griip, lnmorel characters, ety pastors and thelr | puooges of Beripture, o shorts ho believol et Y Graud River Valley, etretching way (o the | Jout” SUMERION COURT IN MNP, work, and the burlness-mei's mogtings wore | gt Chrtat was atmang us now, and he beiteved BILLIARDS, Hote, rlth herasw: vouth'and woste—these i thelr sublimity avo | g s, EUCH so meukly anewered tho souR- | g, I, Steno commencod u suib ,-c'uernu{ | Pl il s gusomun T S ron otany | Ut the best thiue the Ghures cutld do was1o HICAGO CHASPIONAILIY, sy oy an aud New Yurk succes; ¢ 4 re e thouht, b 0 i prayer. a o it Z—proach it s ML wis 1oun X 3 4 Y e a longing to rectine here under the autwnn | Yout Lo sa¥ Lo thiese editors who %?355’.&".’;'7.*"3&'13!‘"% g“'fl”m‘l’(;"!"ml\lu' J. | Fla, attor whivh Dr. Tunter, of the Retormed | fothe Bibte, 110 mfi't;:.nm,y Mo fiel A ] The fiest garne in the billlard toarnament for whi fifs Cukkon and Negzar soogs, stw and humbly learss the road to fawme, as her | persist in vrlntinie your verseal ™ : S 8, Wo i3, Haml; O, Lo Allew, | pyytgeopml Uliurchy brielly remindend the assetn- | germon i which 1t was not alluded to. W L D MME. ANGOT. E. T\ Abbott, aud John Hanrahan, CIRCUIT COUNT. James B, Taseott commenced a sult against Gustuvus P, Hotlfman to recover 85,000 dam- ngee tor un gllezed breach of covenant. ! the cintplonship of Chicago wus played last | blago of the nanifold mercles showersd upon | gver mieht be the truth s to fire aud post- | cyening In Brunswick Iull between Mensrs. themn during tie pust vear He poitited oot the | miliennaliaim, tils was truo! thay. Chelst would : toblate L ) uceeeaity of a hivling fith in the power of Uod, ,..,,,,{B to our hearts 1f w‘: weut down on_our Parker and Snyder, The other contestunts are Mr. Ciarjes 1, Morton foliowed with prayer | knees and gave ourscives to lim. We could | Rolues, Hoa, Houuhan, Sayler, and Mikler. The tad doue belore me. A fow I ntn't rot nothing to say, 1L 2id make :‘:::T\v‘m“:uui‘(mn:uma)hu:l.' l' ;mu;,m-, ami 1 | Mo mad ut firat, 1 gues I dow't cave muich about o 1% pow, anyway,” coulil biecome a Titerars Ajux, 80 1o speak, com= | = Ny juay 1|3re it was your correspondent's e 5 1 CENT VEUOE (1.0 Virgtan), XD ATimes IR G L ‘Eeuent of 'Almee, Gnt tnd cnly doio ot ectucuinr Opera, LA REIN 1N DGO, o ¢ 2 o oy ¢ @ s ol et Vi ¢ 9 5 B Isedon to Parduetic aud Pamueite Clrcle, $13 petent to overthrow or master stupendous | zood fortuto tu strike the real key to Mrs ) “inindy’ Johes commenc for futiire lossinga on the work, A Jady also | wait for the comiog of His sau trom Heaven | sticudance lnst eveuing was excellent, and the | i &l T ‘ tarthiworks of Wussteal fore, Stoore's reatueas, 1 misht lave guessed an | o eriance des, summencl ah adion K | otered prager. While 3155 lory was in aur hearts from day (b | cxcitement toward the ciose of the game very g MR A? Aot Thed When the geven-bysnine roof which ehettered much betore, waen she told ne ahe Mked her Seoville, Eabward ¥, Uayley, lugh W, P Ale. B, FL Jucobs thought that those who ar- day, and we should lave just the same glory as | ereat, The tourvainent 1a given under the tuy poct e v [n ity iy marvel vae pucts, better than that of ‘tho other, octe: | Haieatt, sudjilarriet Brownell clallng 12,000 e e Lot iy | tiongtt s llewd on L ths clae of fie e, susplces of Mr. Emanuel Drunswick sd the J. Now sucti an fifellect could expand aud grow | yrolited by wuch an fdifforencel Wha lew | 44Haeed Vi 58, CotH vidual mereles, Keferring 10 the third Paalin { arose to say that he betieved the wlowing hearts | M. Brunswick & Balke Compavug. bbbt 2 fnnmere tottage ke the oue before we. It | famous burd but hus chafed, dreopedy and [ g0 ouate of .,‘m:g,, R0 tho witl was | Biich tad been pead by Mr Hutfeld, hie sabl | of thore pre-illenulal brethren were ho certain | After tho terus had beew snsiounced, the Anather New Drama and a Lively Farce, expanded. pined beneath the sting ol ‘the newspaper that 1t was finpusmble to remcmber all the ciices of $h- truth of thoge theories, which o | % Flrstpro lucilon of an orleinal emottonal drama in threo T e A i T R A B Ay taese| s listNed, aid Rarkee 165 off wltlga rugnd D acte, wil fur thauka tor His formveness of mon's tres- eet. passes, another for thanks for His redecming i ’ti!)m Rey. Pr. Thomas had not been able to races, and 8o on throuuh the week, closing | aee the Serlpture an the Adventists saw i, but with the doxology. ‘The speaker referred to 4§ he desired to say that he loved them for * theit visit which he had pald to o child of s " . e sh 1 e T 1 vt ol | lueat arnugtiiste 116 shouhd lisls to odyr street, ot the second lovr, Bhe eama from Bos- . Edwards—You'd linve i " e sl arol Aher aepuclten | e arde=duna live o) g0 U, fn . suviiics Of 1,400 {n tlie State Suvings Bank, only Dit. THOMAR y 10 1080 what Jittle tuey b, The husband bud | satd e had about coine to that concluslon, Me o precardous situation from which Lie drew §125, | wag willing 1o take men who had the spirlt of and wus In ill-houith beside, while the woman | Dygine Iife In them, snd wha were working for srus 1iu ot the polnt of death. Yet shu told | {he satvation of the world, however they mheht tlie spcaker that shie had lad a blessed dny | gifer with him on speclal points. fiow he thinking over the many mercies grauted 1o ber | joyed these people for thelr honest dos e Peia tlentian: to. fh Iaiter par | ToAlo% 40 the Betiures as they tnterpretad 4 3 ein! There was ) yer, fur Instauce, w of the tovle for the day,—prager for u humble Abion L Fliers Was et Drcyer, foe sttt ity tien by Prederic Clars, vatited ‘The play was not goud at first, and there ap- TRUE WOM.A.N, veared to be some fuke sbout the cushions, which scemed uniike any ever played on by elther wan, They gave off the ball truly cnough, but were very fust, and effective posi |~ Next week=a sisatiun dranio- tlon play was aitlcult. Snyder turned tre Arst | REMEL “As L npproachied the weather-beaten door aud eritled It is certafu Mrs, Moore cthoso the {n- Keuoeceds a dln trpon tho Inshde suddenly ceaned, | ¢ tricke to fawe, api will disiones aud, ns an tincrant peddler might have been | yenrhns pagsed, Firat sho sotight to supply the gerved, o storo of mare of eyes were peering ot }'nsl dmrlxhlut {unlu(l lwrlnlr\'.' fi“‘d nua n‘ufln‘n‘g n|:n e from ehutiers, crevices, and peak-holee, for | leans ealmly back ln her bliss, gncs han- ] » ruftled self-gateent, winks ut the fasthllons re- which summary atentlon I felh thrlce blest. |y ongteances of the modest editor. Verlly, onr Bang, azzatust some article ot furniture, and the | pyjieg of travel Jave siot heen fu valn, Nixt to door opencd, aud the hired girl stared ut me | the man whose happlucss consisted in havinig no with unmcasurable amazement, while sround :mrhflc 'll'll numls‘ A“luhmuu‘uummaui buet, wlu; 3 o 1s willlng to aceopt the generous patronage ol bor lmmb“um:y d‘f‘" “]u"m‘ FOuNg Hibwlines the public as it comes, and pocket the amplo af the within bouschold, wain thereby, Inour moments of cutempla- 1x the lady of the house at home? ™ T asked, | tion do wa bend ot splnal column and - award summoning o sille us broud as thoe ocenslon de- | thu olive wreath i Mivhiuan, Rich, prolitic manded. sotl, which hath properties to put forth such i giess that’s mo was the quint reply, worthy products as plue, sheep, aml pots! But all things have anendinz, my interview end o whom 1 nd thought to be ths domes: | gawells - Uniariunaiely, iy Tevouries, such ns \;1)!1&;«’] and Joun L, Bennett, under bond for 0,000, (0 the estato of Henev Nienicfer, foticrs wero granted to Loulse Njumeter under boud for {)rm'cn amd letters wers dssutd to Mattle 8 $ 50y THE CALL. duvar DrustsnXv~in chumoers, Juveg Bropuerr—1ikh, and 150 to 188, In- cluslve. Nocase on trial. Junak Gany=—1 to 20, lchasive, except 7, 9, 14, 7, 18, No casc on triul. AJuben JAuEsoX-—U4, 076, 68,050, and 68,848, N, 48,417, City ve. Williawe, on tefal, % -&:l’lmn Moong=-Call goes to 204, I'ux cascs on elal. Jubae Roarns=720 to 744, Inclusive, No. 7286, vea Cogawell. on triab, Ty IIBER bttt 11 orsantze o ventys 2, B Weat, and the prices of admtasion frol idred,un bia et uning, s 20 | AT L MR second hundred was u slow one, but Pl’ lcEs‘m‘,{’,‘,f? \ R 33 centa, Pirker got in frout by steady play, and {3 L Becured seats Galy 25 ceAts extra, mmcg n“’l‘:h "1"’["‘"‘.}'&""'"“' lmllh ém‘ficr :IJ ——\ = belind, The latter did no good until the AVE 18 PR 3 elsty-cicth fnuing, whon ko was 50 belnd. W VI‘R(!LKS,J}V(.J.!‘{‘T“l" Then h‘e,begx‘\]n to pull mlxlz.‘ aud, |Ml|t'a two 238, | 3.1 HAVERLY. Troprietor and Mansg:r, 817, 2 12, oud some small truck in the seventy- i . o o Gihib funlng, pasted Parker ald much ape | | EYERY SIGUT TILS WEEK, the ofglay BUTEA: plauge and excitement. This continued until | tiow, in tie reniied seneacional deany, Booei—Set cae term No. 2,022, La- Riechal, nnd v:/endnr Now, [0 10 505, No. 400, Kinif va. Cox, on 1rial. he feured about o year or 80 aza, wus it danger Ju. FAUWELL~1,iH1, Spoer ve, Specr, and | and contrite spirity—aud uu “old gentleman in 1 £ mitd, 8o {ncessant hud heen the { 18 the elghty-thled {nnlug, he mannged to get MAY CODY': or, LONT AND VY tle betrayed an undue look of Importatice, Were required £0 ald i bridng over thamtehty | 63, Datley ya, Gote, ' peer, and | e lod "t prayer for Lo BB of | Chars e o bentasbed on i subgect And | 1old of 7, nid went out, Waving arker with' 10 | tatroluiing Initan, sous Chiets, 50 I Indecd,” safd 14 “but T mean Mrs. Moore, | urle! iy Trlend’s mind, hud at bt become | duses Wintiaxe=010, Houcher va, Chicago | thut desirable object. Mr. Bpeck, up clderly | yet, Whien he went to have o qulet tatk with her | 40 &0 The winner's whofe play was better than | Cil 1 i Tullding Soclety, JUDOMES Unitep StaTEs Ciiorir Cornr—lunan Brona- rrr—sccunid Ward Bavings Bunle va, Henry letms Lolz; verdict, 820,800, and motion for new trinl by defendant. . Byrenion Cotnr—Coxrrssions—Bernard Breole etal. vx Cinewit Cn Solomon_ Mark faw Heltmaw, Wiilltam Tiese, and man, SLOL.00. —A, J, (irover ve, |} Henty M. Connbr, and Andrey L. Ariu Booti~d, J, McCariboy va herty, 8547, 60, MEMPIIB, Mastrms, Jan, 7,—Mayor Fllrpln and] mem- bers of the General Council of L dlty were be- foro Judge Trigy, of the United Stutes District Court, lw\a{. rwrmmnmlu fn not levying the tax ordered dyum Court. The case Was con- tmued uuttl fo-morrow, e —e—— — THE ROCKFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, kford Gz Below s tho tiventy-scvond annual statement of this popular Company, 8o extensively kuown and patronized by the furmera of Nlinols. The fact that the * Rockford " will not Insure man- ufactorics, stores, saloons, hotels, or theatres, but conlines its rlak to farm vroperty, town | A-HT1 A .\~.\|';\h}lli 1 pentwre | Parker's as 10 briiliant exveution, but pot as to | ALnHINIURA bicaied tond rembitess, Lhe luser was, hawever, not fn § 20 FST TN wood furm phyeleally, and bis average [ut evens COLISEEM NOV i ] exhausted, and B1oro of Decessury daln gone. tho lady of roputation and—= 4 | 43 we hav sund, fur bo 1t from ouir provinge 16 *Yes, that's me, too; won't you walk in1 3 Tji the wieked road of the tnterviewer, bt Things ain'e very lnviting, T don’t suppose, but | this one upportunity was tou promising to let 1ts washituz-day up here.! (umi ;lllllulcdud; 1 u? n? Wi vfinl: m:“ruvn_v u;m‘u(lu} Cutld I huve fust theu sunk Iuto oblivion and | Waddened worlid of sl auc tralic wa lovked Iy back and thought of the licalthful bliss enjoyed o good laugh, my equilibrium would | $16¥ A k. Tave been murusmhlu: und my confusion less, ar S -hlnlg‘._ I:“_nw____ B Tue make-up of the post of the pinerles, if . N 1) this waa her, challenged my eredulity, Her TKI]"_(‘OURDS' personnel was besond description, That short gown, with its prehlstorie cub and dimensions, will not by deseribed; that long black hafr, ‘Tho argument of the demurrers to the plens floating wildly araund n somewhat atooping B o auTinTh of fo: sepdle e aopky | L. M- assossnionl, exsbe, auaitiet {he Gouth suoRidere Wil BoL LIS I A4 et Branch Distithing Company, the Blackhawk {fi‘,’fifi\fi'\l’;fif :I\I "'\"hlf eiur::g":-l“l‘l‘xfi'l:\‘:'iexla‘l:: Distillery, Dickenson, Leach & Co., and others, her fect woro shociess,—u elght which nettled | was contlnued all qay yesterday bolore Judice my native wadesty to wuueh to he recaled, Drummond. Assistant Disteict Attorney Tu obhivien 1 conld not sink, a stout vak Roor o 4 o e the mtuation ] sbrds | Tncouenageced (or the (overyment- lican Witeallg Mre, Soore, 1 bupoe you will not by | Bued tat, as to®tho charges of colluslon, put ot 1 see my caming s quite fuoppor- frand, ote, upon which it was claimed the tune,® asseentncuts wers made, that question could not * [ ata't oftey put out when Frod's whera I | he ralsed novw, since tho statuto provided that S N, e b g You il not | e whldkvinen gt avaval from an asscss be disconcerted; but will necept iny apulogy | ment @ nde, aud they, atlee l'z;‘r—-.-‘-“l' s i e By ey todo o, could nut now hava a retral of tho Fuulishruun who Was brotehit to the Throne of | TN WE nhter, b found that she could lay Giruce during the Moody revival, wade u few | gown enough Seripture to cover a ten-iere ot churacterstic remaris, and the mevting closed | fygtead of her mind bohig injured, or wnything il prayer ana the sinzink of the doxology. | of that sort, the fuct wus that there wasn't Vu-day’s meethiz will bo devated to prayer 10 | more wtive, systematie, Intellzent, logleal, the Ghurely of Clirlst I all unds. lwnest worker fn Chilsugo, utd the gentieman +» CHURCLE SBRVICES, went 80 far us to hint, it _he did not actusly "The Rey, W, W, Everts wiil lead the noon- | suy, that she coultl zive poluts to not u few of day meeting, Subject: ¥ Prayer for the Church |l ministerial brethren, of Christ.” On mutloy of Dr, Edwards, the Turtler dis- The Chicago Avenue Church fs observing tho | tunsion of the subject was postponcd until the for &nvder; ox10 Hrunawick & Halke wbles Week of Prayer by holding & meetug each even- | wext reular mecting, and each speakor Huited CEIAN NTLANNEIIES, ing duriog the week, 10 a fHivu-minuie spouch. ballns Suyder wine in 53 hningas score, 1607 8 3 Parker's ac [ e el B Lo b il TV ] # 3 5 3, 19, “Cuere will bo revival services In the arrison | 100 lnceting then adjournod et 5“1:_7;;' PR °f:“ % 0021 AMERIC AN LINE A d» Bll, Svangeilst, will speuts, MISCELLANLOUS, e 0,10, 0, 11, 4 8treet Chapel (corner Pauling etreet) to-nlglt, 3 o0 b yer-mectl flil b % TUE DAITIETH, &, 21, 8,10, 0, 2, 0, % 1, i, Mt s B e hehdt ¢ | Tho Baptit winlstors eld thele regulgr | S 7 3+ O O 118,33 G0 3, 0,4.10, 0, 0 3= Philadelphia and Liverpool. Chureh lectage-voom, eutner Michizan avene | weekly meeting yesterduy ag the devomination- En&dcr-o‘ 20, 10146021 01 60 I S wenticth atrect; from 8:90 thl §o'clock. - | a) tieadquarters, No. 71 Mandolph street, the | D 30 0, 0,0, 0, 0, 1, 1, k0, '0'e.'% "0, 0, B, ' | can vaue” nattiog every fharalay” from Phisadelpl o Cutls : 0.0,0,°0,4,0, 1,0, 0, 4, 12, 35,2, 0,'1.70, 0] | aud Wednewlay ro:us Lierjuol. Public roligious rervices will ‘be held fn { Kev. Dy, Custls fn the cholr, 14, 0,0, 0, 0008 2 0,0,8 018 01,8 m \i 8t, Foul's Universallst Clurch %ach evenlng | - 7he Grat wecting in cach month belng dovot- | 1, 2 0 13, 1,4, 0, 4,8, 13,0, 28, 5,0, 1,0, I{ED SlA.R IJEE, this week, The serman tids evenfug whil be | oy 40 the reports of chareh progress durlng the 4100, the Rey, Mr, Elifs, of the Churen of | DLUORN TRCEE b ing Wil be between 4 Unia:d Statas mats. 4 day ovening tho mestin | Yroceding month, the pastors reported for their .\lflfi:flmnfigl;xnflf" g will e b twee raataly fry SN DE BASE-BATLL. v, Miss Cliapin, of Diuv churebies the followIng nddltions: y OPENING OP TUE BRASON OF 1873, gz 14 no criterion of What he can and may du, Tue_gnwe was excellently umpired and ueeu- = rately marked by Abe Hussford. Following 14 | This afternoon ant e¥ents W, N, GRIFFITI'S TUR sUMMARY! b very funny cot in i Acts, Ciieana, Jan, 7. —Flrat game in the tonenament. ' fad T (ac the ru.;.mpmu-nm‘ or Cuirazu: paverd ot iruna: ALY ‘}?X‘f"nglfi I wicken llall between Mcanre, Franh Paract an TALESTED ATCTISTS .26 Argumeonts In the Whisky Coses~Ilecord of Judginents, Now Suits, 1te. oniy tranratiantie lire saling wnder the Ama Islaud, T SECOND ADVENT, Ilupl{ o, Eaperience, Lelter, WIIUIT & 51 4 Covettry.... « tendotph W nryA er, - Masbe #0, but wa folks up hera don't use | swscssment, or tho facts on which b | dwelitugs and thelr contents, glves it u declded TIE METIODIST 3UNISTRRS i Tho ball scason of 1573 was uneue;il ,emn}-.y A‘M‘,HOR Ll such it words, Woahtt bred Ml city fol was based, The omly question that could | ndvantogs over auy mercantilo {nurauce come | lold thefr reqular weekly meethur vesterday # | vithagameonthe deo fn the park ot the vor- 6% Fort bt Gluiaw dust takou auat, and When T put ot wy sho bo. ralsed nmow on the sasersments | DAY, il wecures the creum of business in the | morntug I the Confercice rooms at No. 57 1 | nerof Adaaud Madlion streets. ‘Tho lee was S 1 FL T CALLENA, Tam wil tuo your at, " nud away glided the sone- | 0 i . Asner ad department'it has chosen, Washington etreet, Prestding Ewder Willing 1 P v | fv falr couditlon, aud the westher sufliciently ERLLN, Jan. 10, skt | ETHIOPLA, ¥ am siress Lo prevars ber tollet, wus whether the Commissioner had ample au- Btatement of the condition of the Roukford Washington etreet, Presiding Erder Willinz in A i 1d 1o ullow, very jroud aport. The tunms ia tidscow hiverpool, ur b Ty Do apon o mere nubs of o stool [ gruclously | thority to malie It, and It could not be attacked | Tnsurance Company, of Rockford, Iil, on the | the chatr, Mr, Blackstone Jed the devotional 1 pr milld to ullow very K i L4 ‘- ) At ,.‘»‘n:\-'mnulp';:r‘ 3 sut, Whils Iy eyes wandered to the nmnerous [ on tho ground that B had formed iy conelu- [ Bst day of December, 15778 i eserclaes, after which the subject of Chrlst's - § - | wore trom te Frauklios of this clty (assisted b “"\"-"“ vty Who, hatl hidden f the receased | pigys ou fnsuftlclont proot or perjured teatl- Capitnd tpatd in fuly sceand coming was ngafn taken up for discus- eed L 4 by S0t Hastsnizs), and from the nther profes- ot ey Jookolut te MONESITONE | v - siou, Mr. Wackstono belng nccorded tho floor. | St 7 i ‘4 | stonalefu the clty, including Lapham und Gal- e c8 l bread e, i o 3 e 3 s 5 2 2 :l::l: tlh 'h. takes to write it, .\thlm'm'u fu- As to the cases in which pardon was pleaded, s The question ta which he proceeded (o address Kyl oodinoed reported for the | Jconie of the Manle Leafs, Spalding and Rels of the Cleagor, Foley and Adly of tha Cin. clunatis, Lawler of tho Milwaukees, and Cook aud Ford, amateara, Their (e play was not frequent enough to makie a notke abont, thoukh Addy and tilliespte madozomd satehers, amd the pitchers and eatchiors of both teutns showed pluck and better skitl than l\:flfll!"[)‘l‘llbl“ on i Rov, To W, Iimsel? wos whether the second coming would &‘:"."”1’:." li';:‘r:(rgl‘lun;}-"fl% R"’.I.'iff'" nudmlu- o (1 ¢l " v urest, rongreutiote Were rap- ba lnsuralm: :l"" the M:llmnlum, A‘ flhu,‘ml'u fity m‘:( wibetantially h“pni;"“m It waa displayed showlng the progress of Chriat's | ™ 1y Northri repurted growing Interest in cagthly kinwdom, including thu calling of Abra- | the Sabhath afternoon lectures eiven by him fu T, the cruedtixton, the foundution of the Chirls- | the Seminury ehapel. The sublect now being tisn Church, the tribulation, the MiNcnnlum, | tonsideved was the peinclyal seleututle abjectious vored bard lnd siipped futo her shoes, and | a pardon remitted nothing but the punishment avaln stuod before ey quite torgettlie her | or other penaltfes of crims, ‘The resent swits prombac to tuke my hate Awallowhng uiy cons | were tor the collection of taxes, not for penal- fuston, 1 strove to uppiear ealun arit dientied. ties, and there Wosno power i the Hoverniment o[ huve come, Mrs. Muore, in duty to the 1o pardon away taxes, o pegurd o the plea iregs L represcut, t0 miake your ucqualntance,—= | get up by athers that thoy had made o b i o Journ mory ot ‘runr tiwtorys Would yoit |yl the Government by which they pl aded Pleane o zive me o b RSRETR, Castt with Teonsurer, uni h bank..,..! Bank stuck (Second Nutiunal, Itock fordy aessenee o e Bonds and moctzuzes (1 Loauy oy callateraly Mailroad honds, Dekato bunds 20,100,00 B 020,75 g i 975 and € tho Auen Thoketd at riduc eid Cutitn, 3L Lot 1, rlct shetel o sour UGG | ity to an Indiclment and subnntimt 1o w for- | berest accrued. 07 | the ltter atogo of cxiatence verghig | OPTSEE o, e akutes. Fulluwing s Bt ADPIY (0 AU TIN, HALDW TS T ot unly e skl of Ay, and | B e o eondition that thera | fiea outaton:a: P L L T e i L v, It T Alllson, tustor of tho North o weone, B Ay o L L e that you wiil fiud {n iy boots here. Xuls i3 the | wonld be mo further proseention, Mr, Thum- | il cocatvablo teasht selue) . » 20000000 | W ¥ e tad h 88 | St Church, wald that by had Just closed his W) Pdkel Nuie. P . U Wasington-al, Chlcage. wav it readd: son claned that nobody under the Government | Utice faruiture, stationary, ote, K00.00 | ovidenco of what ho bad ta say, | first year’s work i tho North Star. Waen he Phad) SR it SR q Yoo = 1 will writo you o aketch of my early ifos Hud tho power to burler aWay taxes i connder 2 ———— | quotutions from tha Bcripturee, O1d and | foolk hold he voult iyl @ ciurbilist contalning 3 {lapham, 1, b Ml‘fll (10] Tan Ll())’d. TLwhi) b of cantdhond diy, atlon of sumebody pleading @uilty to o erline. | ynpald tosses and amounts dua a 040,615.65 | New, 1n fact, the quotations formed the Jarger | but l\"h‘\lll um;\e;. l-mxufilut the memberstitp 1 b, .‘! Epelding, 2 b, Aubailaho suaneaty ferd iy Finally, e quication of Wmanily waa o ics- g’r’-hmnlum ounts duo agents™ ' o o0 | art of s remarks, and soveral of s hearore | a4 STowS ty 10y of srhich wumber hirtv-claht | Basindh £ Tha pteamors of nts Company wil sail wvery aturs {ters L aapartuneda word to break the thread ‘,fi?.’u.?.f“’.'n..f.‘n’.'l ul‘:x hxrta:‘lult}h it :\u ,fr'dhfl"n".fl To-brvirnc Bune? iy exéopt o | wero observed methodioally tuking nofes for fit- | yere wrywing and the iiurehdebt was belnyg | dannb b, duy from lireniey Dler, feutof Thind stever, Hoboken, lllll‘l of pasaag o Sew Yok to soutisuiplon, indun. 1138 e; anil Drcinen, Bt cabiuL, BIC01 Tty l’llé(lh [ L7y I'UNXILI.;E!IL'E. 0 I‘-‘K:L'Il:}l‘i[_." ’xf 330 htaage $PP: 3 3 WRAROWPY W 2 powimkuieen, Now K. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Halling thred tines w week loaud from Britlaty of thig ulready toowell-Kuuwn historys heon granted, (b eould ot releasy the defends » { tunk tho worlkl hus hecomu quite famillar | aute so as to put an end to the preseat suits, with that, Mre, Mooge. Cun you ot muention . K. Dow followed on belalf of Dickens soune unpuulished statement ot your el For | gon, Abel & Co. md Ditkenson, Luach & Co, Tustance, how il you Bret discover you coubd | 1o fnslated that thie Commlasoner of Intermal wilte pootry{ Revenue could make 1o ossessinent unleas ho w0l well, when we commenced to take tho | hud lezal evidence on whish to baso it He papers, L saw them yrlmmu poetry not balf 5o | elagmed that the sscasment of the Commisslons good oa mine, sid then I tnought” how blee 1t | er bad the snme foree ws o ju\lnu\mu, Furs watld he ta publisnsome myself, so Lseny soms | cherinore, bo claimed unequivocally that, in pleces ta the pupers.” thoae cases whers it was vligrized tatthe Come vAnd niterwonds your ‘mulry appeared 88 | uissloner was a party to trauds by which the well as that of ather poetal’ anscanment was mude, e had s 7izht to show »Not very much, Somehow them cditors | tht to the Court In defense azainst the ussoss- liw't ke y Verses at tlest, but ae soun us £ | ment, The present asseasments wers mudo ture geference. A persccuted Church, sald Mr. | munsiced In such o way that h¢ was hopeful of Blackstone, could not exlst wheu the Milley- | s uwmy‘ \glvi-_n’nhu: ";“l)"l p wiunt really came, At present shi was not only | o DFy L W Oltiey suli that o had for some hee 4 v 3 veraceuted, but bee candition was that describied | §8! ”.;:.“‘"fis"l‘{:“t},’muflyl'&“:‘f,;‘}f,‘.‘l‘ll,'“l :}:3 in Revelation as Jukewurm, dJesus had prow- | jabor exceodingly hiard, und as for himsell he 1sed to comeand receivaus thito Himself, and | found qhnn‘lllh;a 5 ju":u)h.m& ut B4 ur 85 0 thifs fis beMeved to sienily Chrlst’s actinl, viaj | Weeks “The demand surpissed the supply, Lere ble comfng to take uutyl) Timself the Church | hubs tio was Loo cupuctous, {Here Prof. Morgun Sookcn of T the Serlptitres as the Brde, ¥his | bujuired IF it were ot possibly for b to rapturous mc(:tln(ur[ ‘the Chriat und 1l Bride [ sheiulk | o tmwplored the ald which he musy Woull como befare the Millsanium, belng tho | have to cauttato u his ureseut iekd of labar, timo of tho redemption of tho boiys Wihon [ D Woodrdil ypoks encouraglily for Eliin, Chrlst did come with the ery, * Bebold, tho The chureh-debt had busn ontipoly eteared Bridegrooia cait He would fnd’ the | 8%ay, sud the new organ bad been paid for, W, Watsox, Recretary. 8 M, Cuvrcu, Praddants 5" % et THE CONSTITUTION, When in tho courseof htwan ¢vents the con- stitution commences ko break duwn, snd the system becomes debilitated, fa it not wise to Know what to do, aud tn whom ta trast? Many, through projudice, refuse to hear or read any- thipg concerning physiclans or wediclues, hat when in need bliodly und contentedly acqulesco fu the -cholea of friemls. Buppose an {nvust- ment beeomes jeonardfzed, fuvolving o few hun- € [Cook, € B, Wanley, e . g 2 |Ford, £ fuoee Kuen, ¢ f, M, Innlun Franklin . Picked ulne . Umpire~T. ‘Fhe; base biss and errors are not fucluded in the nbove, because it wus nearly dimpossible to kufl thau, hos s adbi Bt o woter one | FREASTRY DEPARTMENT Ottice, northwest cornes + Chicaze, Uiueral Wostern Ageut. ,, e ———— th v W ) i ) | ot g : i Y ride o ! T Sreizations were larger, whebiier by ar Coxp waner Wasige Kok iy bouk briuted” ey WaaJusterdey €0 | it ot o Lhey Werd o gredt Bardubi, | e doliare, W0uld you Inieust e managemont | CUA7SL 1 RTRUST GLINLS ot warkduz, Watehs | O e 0% o o THE DOLLAR OF OUR DADDIES. e & vy PN e o pleuso iy mo a samplo of saur | o S, o behalt of sama of thio | o others with as liilo concernand thoueht 08 | had no vart n Y Botond Coming would bo f | e pulpity le could bt sy, uns of u | Poctrn, Nre M bores FEimie L coutd wumgott | sehlaicy sretn, chiinsed that tho asseestiouts wera | You Would trst a phyeletan with your lifol | preat tributution, - At that fins Wiero Would by Le. st ol the m»‘"‘?]wfl'euule. Churdiy FUE CONTINENTAL CLAURNCY, * i.‘:“.f.‘,“ii.'?{?‘, it subject, For tnatance, the Russian army had 1 | ju violatlon of the Constiintion, “Thy Sisvssor, | The Cumily medtefuca of Dr, Pleree, of theGrand ( gront wickedness, but anti-Chirlst would be bud hdped to by gble to wake 3 complete repors cumnn.“:l'.lfln: 'T l_wl' ;'m,u '“ '";40 JII whiis e ey wiil be dlsall ,mm-jl\;«,u-, s aweasdce Lrakew the Turkish power, and cer- | fy making them, had aitembied to oxercise Ju | Invalids’ Hotel, of Buffalo, have Leld the tield el S pl o b Wi of thu tnancial conditlon of his church, but Ly destroyed ul tug !’nghr::!‘ '\‘:\d d»uxlod by ;’"“"‘ “‘:“ ‘"’m":‘,:‘-',."‘,'m‘“ c“’l‘& i n}mll:l ul\f&'s'k ki oved, L] g dite: henee, Q63 ! T ura uf the chiureh Autiitethos, thos "’.':.‘.‘S',w\hflf J.‘.l.’,‘; l’yf,'fi,",:;’ bad been induved tomako anengageniont wherehy Fhere wire suveral texta on thla point, n\‘ of | tie churel-gebt had becn seisilily reduced, wiiely were sutmed up In Acta xv., 13-19, Tha | Jhe prinvival was not hessened, g the rate of Uribulation would culintnate 1 Saning fire, afe [ fterost Jiad been put duwn to, o exceeditidy tor which Christ would comie as tho setiper of | JoW Haure, und arrangenienta bad been. mude Cie worlde Tha deliverance of ths Charcls was | 0 the ulthnate wiplug out of the debt. le one thing, and the judzment was another, Al Wik bicouriged nll'.hu Wospecth tor tho yeriod ot tribidation vame the Miliene | D Hewitl ol the Contennial, Chrch, re- nlun, as dederibed by the propheis, At the ported » woful stute of fucts, Tho subscrlp- 1086 of this period Sutan wuubl be luvsed fup g | tons which wero nado soe tine agu with u seasan, Death dustroyed, Thing ended, and ) YW of wipiie out the eutire debt hid pever Eternlty begun. Fop’ this pre-Millen- [ been collected. Enough had beey collected to ntal ductring ot Christ hoo biesse} | Vay the interest lor gl year, Nuw the sub- and thanked (od, It had been taught by weription St W Bt worthless, und tha Pathers st e Martyrs, inchutiog lgnatins | be doutted it thore would be | reallecd Trcnacup, Justu Martyr,and others. 1t wes | cuonglt to pay auutber year's Interest, “Tho talu conquered factions believe 16 bust to bury | dleial powers,—hearjgtestinony and determin. the batehict und conclliate.” ing on ft,—a power whivh Congreda could not ¢ Now thut reminds e of George Wustlug- | givo bl 1t waa for a court ouly to hear wmd ton aud bis hatchet," wus the happy responise 1o | determine on the testhmony, aud ouly & court my suggestion, <4've been Twid. w o mind to | was satharized declde whether theso saen wiite u poew catled * Washinizton and His Little | waro Hable or not. Hatches,Vonly £ thoughit | would walt aud tiid | Judiwe Deumimond reseked that it was too out the truth” of the watter, What klud of a | well sttled to be arzued that the Government tres wue it be cut down " had s night to determing whut oficer should A gieded hemlock, | bellove,” [ answered, | make usecsstenis, sid how taxes ghould bo Ahlakiig to adapt thscouversation tomy fefend's | colledted; und the polnt liad been Loo long set- understanding. ted N be open fur argumunt now, hen I dow't wonder B didu't - tellalic | Col. Juessen arited thut tho coutract made* nl:m’n ity Jpresumo bls father thousht so, | by Powoll under which ho had pleaded guitty oo, . 10 an fndibtment azalust blm, Was u coutruch * But the poem, T insfsted; “sbull I namo | which was to b chioreed siea he Governe Suuthey subject " ment lsw. Like o coutruct With any privute iudl- “1t you're w mnind toy but [would pgther It | vidual, By that contract thy Guvcrnment lad Meves wo need * plenty of greenbacks” vuly ta | e===——= maky us prosper. Not belng un Amerhan by 11 A m-m.' "ml m«l' lu:x.’-rl heand ot uu: ool nl‘nl A A e AN IS dava " when 31,4 houiht 4 pair weeoids T Loutn: qunwonl ha belsvountitl brolut Vi Photographer forward the historfoel record that 310,000,00¢ 76 MADIKON-ST, * Yake Flevator, Cabinels, $6; tha Beeond Coming 13 ungels, for many years agalust ull those of competing and rival manufacturers, and ure to-day the standand medlclnes of Amerles, [lis Golden Medical Discovery has no equal fn purdfying und enriching the bluwd, strengiicning the stomuch, and shting digestion and pestmilation, s Plensant Purgatige Pellets ace mildly, yet post- tively, upon tho Jiver, overcoming * torpldity,” mud pertectly and permsnently curlng constipa- tlon, while hits Fuvorite Preseription fa sold un- der o positive guarentue to cure tho muany lis and weakneases pocultar to females, The Com- won-Bense Medieal’ Adviser (8 an flustrated work on Domestic Mediclne, of nearly 1,000 pages, roplete with practival suggustions o old cu Jutiey 1775, aud Februiry, 1770, Now ho usks what beedme of that depre curreney, am ashanied to suy 1 eau't snewer; nor do 1iind t oRTS. cdeim it f tho movey, Wil you be kind |~~~ 5 BEAART noighs o v st deaied utsion! WINTER R£§omi.[ i LEY, o tasued two hundred willions of the Roynl NY‘}CAtl(,)le otel, D gl!pur moneyhwero Issued by ourflrst Congress, Larls, §3, any historieal mention v the repuidiation or the 1R 3 3. [Congre: Contfnental currency, Eighty-eleht miltions of this weres redeomed by wome of tho States, which recolved lo at tho rato of 40 for 110 pay. | === '\ Buy 0 RELLEY, 'CONDY KRR & X1XO, FTODTE licor 118 tirsadway, Now York. would bo about be < e dn 11 obl 4 only ub o comparatively tate period thut it hud | Membera had been Seey uuch wurprued sad ! s Ferac : NCALEN. Tt .umgfll‘ :a:ll::fil :hhl\';ll‘."uhd‘ or druwued, :fl:‘lrlk.ll m ‘:'thnl.m’)l\l&"lfi‘:: ;n'l‘;x:l“ f:u.lou. andie | o younie. Over 100,000 coples slready sold. hcu{l Drouiehs it ..nul..u.. Uy Daniel Whithy, | Uisheasted whrn |||.c‘: wuro llulurmmjul thie fucts | miont of taxes, )l.us.ub\lul:l. Now' ’l!?m\:l B SvTvasra) “They are peotty sulemn subjocts, Mes, Mr. W, 8, Monroe claimed that the assessnient Prices§1.50.4 Addresd tho author, R, ¥, Pleree, | Tho Milleunlal perld would 1o w Hteral retin of | whove stated, but they would not v u‘» Tho | wbire, and Rhods Is}nml iu this way redectue FAIRBANKS Moare, * Perhaps i iyuum to you that Congress | aid not show stiliclout facus tomake 3¢ conehys § AL DL, Buflale, N. Y, Christ on carth, 'Tho post-Millenuial brethren d_umbu.xlnuun.lc.‘(lm num‘nu,m-n hat s, luterust | thefe full quota; Counectlcut, Dulaware, the ATANDAKD ié sbuit o yrut 3 very laqe auouag of rces | vy that the Commissloner b juridletion to |~ T following-uumed parties testify to tho | Mo condemud ’}.“:h;‘:‘,‘:' f_‘f,’,,,‘:‘}h,},‘;}“m‘;,fi,‘f{'f; “\jm-k‘:‘l"t&ln's‘:!fi; SOk ri 6 Juquira ¢ | Caroltuat, aud Georgia redeeincd gous; aid S C A | E S mppf.x'»’fx.i"m"'v'.’-'i‘,fp.,tbé'l:’ coa” ',‘,fl!i“lflfz’}..'r“ B B efllcaey of Dr, Plerce's family medicucs: ooy Goming maw. Dlanicd b re-silenmat | (& wes nat ubout (i tiat thy beubls Werd wf the remalvlyg Btates only u part, Boaldes tho - or ALL KINDS. P A FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, P 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo, * Beearefultobuyoaly the Genuine. 10 the ssme Judge Druminond, without decldlig the ques- ulh g with a Yerse or {wo on thut subject! I | tions rubsed, sald ho Was fuchned sliould like . samplu of ‘your bevt work.™ Liiton o bad cxpressed before, it the queas *00, alr, §t dide’t fuke me some tme to | tiun of what srreomit b been wade o be- believe such 3 goud pleco of uews, | vould [ Lulf of the (ioyernmcnt was not o yuustion for wrteyou u buudred verses, But youw'ses Lam | the jury but for tho Court, periaps be- Yog il of oy 1o write bow."s . fore “tela}, perhaps after verdict, e wouid *“Well, cali_yoursel( and writo a versa or [ not undesfaki o say then. As 10 the question amount thus redecned by the States, the Feds cral Treasury beld $40,000,000. The remuluder disappeared in the hauds of the holders, any was virtually repusdiated, © For further detulls see Hildrett's [istory of the Unlied Btutes, Yol e—En.) Georgo Hulalger, Williunsport, Pa.; P W, Crady, Hallock, Iil.; Thomus Beene, Btrstton- witly, Pg.s Blla Darrow, Mechanlesburg, 0.3 Hannah Sharpiess, Glen Mils, Pa.; Simon Smith, Youngstown, Pa.g G. F. Vraler, South Creek, Pa.y L. Brvany, Wenona, 3L Poter hren for Interproting proplicey . dteratly, | dressed upon the subject of business uonesty, e ot (o in beriye | - Other pastors ruported Uuauelal diicultics in turo 1o watch tog the Muh«nn!um, Wo were vop- | theie redbective churches, aud most every ol tnuaily todd 1o watel for Christ's Second Come | Fresent sbake of the hurd tnes uud the losses fug, whicl inust, therefore, bo bolure the Mil- sutstained by the fallures ol some of tholr rich- Juituluis, God bad liokd this lorious hopo be- | cst und mast intlucntial wembers, - Merchants furs the Church i urder to keep her | Who bud ulwaye given ug uch us $1L.000 6 vear s ek Ryl bt ey ALY T two, and ¢ i ¢ et Comimisai u Mltenberger, Quiney, L3 Mys. W, 8 Houner, [ i @ state of expectuney concern- | s3ch werey muny of tiew, uuable this year, oiy s READING. HEP, S0k your S, e e Lo thofuat o ahe by | of shp Jariellstlicul tho omtencset QL ) SN T e thoaitn: Varnon” Coutrer N, | o Hs Steond ‘Comtog. Poot-Millounial: | decuunt o ‘tieir busiuces dllicultics, 1o su: YOK JOUN BUEUMAN'S READ Eete for e “f coutd do tugt,” sald she | ecstasy, | depimded on tho papers thumsctyes, and he {sin. esalted the Church: pre-Millcunializm | serihe ab ull to the walntevauce o the: ehrel, ' Tu ke Bditor of The Tribune “Werp Byt 5 4 Y.; L. Thompson, Siduey, 0.3 dra, D.B. e | Shiri X B thougth ackuowle | ond shus they ull felt pour CistcAao, Jan. To—In & cireulyr dated Pec. 81, For Sale Cx:»;r: nn:l“(fi';}tfub;fif :fx'ly‘\'nfiuhm'u cl‘:‘tfl ".’:‘::’5‘ ';"fx::.‘:flffx'l““-i:’.:"fi:’\'s‘x‘n:f}'mnz arqulng Miitau, Aslinicton, Gu. Mra, Mary £, Hoskens :.‘-:‘d.““ i‘&i.‘;“.‘.;o s e e ! OLIVET oUval 1577, froms the Bocretury of the Treasury, based by Drugglsts Dn:::.'» Jou In;!l.cve tliey was better than them | oo e rers of 'tha Coumiselunsr 1 wasiyg | dow, W. Brauch, Wi, Jon O. 3lorss, M. 1, | star ol the Ctriasiau's hope, secmad to bk It { Tha pastor of Ollver Buptiat Church (colozed), | 50 the declsion of the Supremo Court fu the B LLtd icuns tle comfort in ft. When was tue thought | the Rey, B De Lupliste, Lus tendered Bis resli vreached 0 tha pulpit, written sbout fu tho | natlon, after baving chupeo of the dock fur four- pavers, used to chicourarre the tiembers of ur | SLen yours. Lust evepiog the mivibers of the churehies? What liud wade Bliss’ svngs, us- | cobereation Letd a meetfog ju the church to weiglly * Hold the Furt,” so bupular but the | consider the realgnation, au Lud astoriy thne. Dottt Chtiabra Second Comivitt Fhe Dowit [ T ruw commenced ulinvst fmuediately attee wauted Lo hide this truth to-day, and keep it | the Moderator bad called the meetlug 1o onder, tho bucksround, while the pooplo pressed Into | 83 it sbpeared evident that a diturbance Lad the churchus to hear it ’rllxonr was wwest ful- | been suticipated, aid some came thets prepared Jowsblp, Juve, and commuuion I §t, Nothing | fur w luss. Bons wufutamed shat the onganiza- S0 uprootud secturlantyn wud prejudics as bee | Hou, being taptht, could wot aliow auy vu- Tiut n this doctrive. lu contusion, ho quoted | shlers 1o Lo preseut at thy doilberations, ths words of U MeNcit, churgne ble bearers | whilo | others claluied that - there werg 10 breachs tho Second Co.tutr, atid to watch lest | #everal fricnds of the pastor who hat Chitlat should come sud fud the porter sleeps | contributed to the report of the church, aid fug, they ahould be ullowed t rema.uamd bear wias Ga wotton of the Kev. Dro Willlamson, the | Wy wabl TUE CRIBUNG sepurter wraved uuis assessmunty. Prophctstown, [a.; Mra, Emma A, Meteat, Wrlghits, P Mrs. A, 3, Canessa, 143 Portland strect, ‘Toronto, Out.s Miss Mary Berkes, Ey- gertayitle, N Yoj Mra Cevella Bl Jullay, Bir- mloglaw, Coun.; Jaase Ellott, Sharronvilly, 0.5 J. R. Forrel, Dauvlile, Va3 John 8. Glau- don, Abingdon, 1.3 Mrs. Joel Uregory, Rich- laud, Ja.; Miss J. F, Rose, Bast Poughkeopste, 3l Mary E. Stump, Paw Paw, Mich.; Audrew Willlaws, P. 3., Eln Tree, Teun.§ Jasepls Hurrold, Fayutte, Mich.; R, 2. Heywood, Waterville. Me,g M. ¢ Hoerchner, Eureky, Nev.; R Posoy, Brookhaven, Miikj Thoway Dawaon, HoMuouateln, ¥a. cuse of Iluwking ve. The United States, Becre- 1ary Shorusat sayss Verbal szrecments between the partics to & writteu contract, niade bulure or ut the tiwe of the exceution »f the contrsct, sie in general fusdmls- ibly to vury fis tesmae or affech s countruchion, o rule betng that all wuch verial sgreemonts aro Lo bu c0l fed av taergod Inthe weitten dusteu. e e il ritten contracts wust, therdiore. bo beld fl 'N’ S 5:'1' s vt lio fnieution ¢f tue’ purtics at the by r' 'O ‘ YIS g 17, und LHCTE platd s0d Feasouuble cou- A i i el be dtt on chiuried by S | wessn o e o B e e Liosy lu exp! u of suci (uteation. A et un Ampticd prumder exial VA refer- PRESORIPT;ON FREE.‘ i s iy et Cinatler (hat 18 embracedin da | Forthe spessy vure of Nectoat Debltity, want of e pi cot wareeiont, - ca T, €0 455b o train of gloosiy, Slicud Thyugi e fuanructton coptaius ouly e wells | FiGuEadTd iAo Wi slaa. Claumasst 0sly f Everywhere “Decidedly so, Mrs. Moore. But the poem."” DIVORCE. “As soon as 1 flud my pen,” replicd the Florcoce 3, Phillips aud bier husband, Horaco Pact, and a protracted search fx‘f wplle of chactle | Mo Phlllios, nop baviug gnougt whate troubiy uclish diselused that mighty wozal lover, und | on thustage, lave been, during their mwarrivd theu the prowised bras-work commenced. | e, baving lttle domestic secucs aud gets o 4t tch, peratel, moved tho sleuder fustrutueyt, | vury tho mouotony, Hurace ¥sems to hare tfl in tas woauthne I drew @ lony broath and | carvied ol tho hmmn‘ and Mps, Puils uuked oround we, Thost several Jitlo pocts | live yesterday - sopesred boo the s ad nnbshed thelr fast crumb, sud pow stared | i the Cireuit Cuurt as _ lewdhiug 8 we cmpiy-baoded, Nover more foreibly | Jedy, with futent to make her busband wolkiog € to uie the plrase, * What 1s home with- | geutleman. She says she married biun e 1671, Gt w wother(” But hero the mother waa a | dw Junctivn Clty, Ku., aud bas slways endeays teal, ive poet, and perbapa would yet Hue thely | orgd to do kier duty by i, Ha bLas, however, Latle cradies ‘with siiver lbiog—not she ro- | a3 she ssvs bech fu tho babit af sawpliug Wonetized vort—and who knew but tat— whisky atralight, and thew beativg he P Cueig, NS, L4 the poeia, YOU Lulst UX6UAR | COrus w3 UU Ugtieer LRy W mauch as ouly Remed; hoix Badiimal 7 which curss wicans. ru]