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Or. Thomas Deliverg’an Eloquent the True Thanks Sermon on y tl give Vonfirm! ¥rof. Sw jarge conuroga giving ——- _, 16 Amerienn ‘People Should Thanks—Sormon by 1 . Prot, Swings —— ation of Six Hundred Polish hildren by Archbishop Feehan. THANKSGIVING. RERMON NY PROF. AWING, {ng preachod yestordny morning to . selected for bis Thankegiving, Enter fo Ila gi tad miss ‘Tho 1 gathor 1 thoually for seultfinil nature, An gndof adecp Ki! mitted man to demerit of hia * ‘yalua tho good the heart neods than the burl ese makes“ auccess; mlad and heart for now formsa common soldier into a bero. veon tho wood had a boappys newness 0! oct, alghty expanso of takes, the storos o| tho The theme tho timely tion atthe Contral Church. Ne tople of Follow!nue ia tho sermon: ates with thanksgiving.—Paalin nnksgiving anniversary asks ua to . the evideneo of euccesa furnished by lite of tho Nation. It invites 11s to dis- tho imo tho spirit of complaint, tho tog which mas’ come largely from {le tho aroma 0! to the Amer! century; end thu checred he been enay’ on asby t fort uoyant hoart f f tho Westeru World, tho f rich soll, tho great rivors and f hidden riches In the ground, fgolation and scourity from forelyn wars, f liverty at home, gave an impulse tune of our Cc di to put an the apielt of hopo fn mun ratitude to Gad, 1fit 18 not per ostimate exactly the merit and country, he would better over- than tha Und qualities, because more tho Inspiration of suocoss [lation of, supposed frilurd.. Sito- ‘Decauso it braccs up tho efforts and svon trans- » It his nitry that‘it m_ tho out- oan heart in tho beginning of tho a our Nation has all along raclf into enthusiasm, It bas thus for hor to forget gtoat sorrows, and to feel that all her days wero blossed, Like tho Latin sun-dint, “ithae noted no days but the clear ones.” ‘Tho present fs still ful) of Inspiration and its enthusinent, and by theso our country fs borne ho spirit of yourh. The pnsaing days are not made gorone by an ardent fancy alone, put thoy are matoauch by a comparison with periods of gre: at cloud through which the Na- tyon bag pasecd. Liko alt now Statos, it wae created by'n tompcat—upheaved by an enrth- quako—a continent thrown up in tho groat seas ‘of despot tism, And bofore a generation bad passed thore camo 4 confllot with tho Heitish Klng, and, when penco bad been bought with that expensive price, the sword and tho blood of patriots, Internal dissonatons bexau to appear ovor the rights and wrongs of slaves, For forty yonré this domestic quarrel continued. Now Illinois was it@ arena, now Missouri; then, after a fow yonra had passed, Knnens waked up the ‘slumbering ill-will; thon, aftor a fow years pore, all tho States wero conyulsed over tho chalusof tho black man, and for fourycurs mon of the North and men of the South fel} in doath as feavea are stripped from tho forest by the storm. Overa millton of men dicdin this war of giants and horoes. But serono fs thls day, ecauso that rent sorrow fa not with us or be- fore us, but far bebind us. ‘Those who stood nr- yayed agaiust each other are meeting nowin the nC timo Chicago by in thi fn growing friendship, for the tlrat 9 hundred years of our freedom the feellng bas como that Roston und Now Orteans, and Atlanta and Sayunian, nro tho ‘loved children of ono hearthatone, and aro one in thelr Jove of long ofter ponco was secured nt the surrou- der of Richmond, the saered home. Nat the coming brotherhut be- “gan to reveal itao}f in thogo hearts. which wont forth in Bouthern citica to decorate the graves: of tho fallen soldiera. Catching, plration from tho skjes, whio! gait seems, an a tot tail thelr auniight and dew upon all telds, and catehin au inspiration from that God who 18 love unt torglyenssa, those carrying flowers placed them pon the gravos of friend and foc—tne tirst uct ina series which Is destined at Isat to declarc that there are no fovs—all aving mingled in the memory as frionda, Recalling that immenso and in all ways “the great reconolliation mich beauty, we abould all this duy outer God’ 3 with -thankegiving, ori jand, but the pain they & should bo greutiy alleviated by aw! fu dit is ‘ar, one which ‘There are ook | upon Following. in ‘8 Joent es and crucitics too many in the whole vo the true oltizon this larger secno of once unfriendly Reotions returning ta & po- teal uolty and @ human brothorbocd, When but ‘was repeated amon; ‘that which tha waves on our lakes dnd of tho enatern const seamed to sond out in the night allences ‘the wavi ‘perslng times fh and moral forlo our Frosident dled a fow weeks ago wero vot found to bo in the palma. of pity and hig frlonda forth atone, regret all tho orange trees and ‘nus the hourt which fcols -Motost broken by tho Jocat sing and folllos cau Bnd rest and hope in a wider survoy of its fatherland. sit only in comparison with the past ure the It lo appy, but such is tholr quality Wheo viowed in thumaalvos gtong. ty an impulsc anda rourco of OUF roo institutions and tho who ought to pratieuco that {ntollcojual fulton ,oeouaniy, aa Nation Ruste as uatcy which uogw can byaatofa Peoplo better earod for Than thoaa of any land lives or bas lived on our globe. us aod lamentable truth aud Queens and thelr Cabinota have in that It i6.a no- ‘the Kt nl Times sad places fulled to renter tholr subjects to even small degroo coufortablo with houses and clothing and food, have generally Ueen only legalized fact that tho Tho laws of proj ort! avait ta seizure, Goveraments hava oftan diff pirates only ty the " that D eouueey robbery Was preceded by somo amendment. But paste, $c a «) vo reat good Peon! le—and A le at leust hav ne eae have had few of not ‘law hn kind) of ral often eon Mths work's 10 results of tho Invors of tho sammon wealth comes from tabor—hns ‘world’ aiwaya been separated from thoso Who paw It lone orsaw that Ireland Is on! but not yot 68h there fs Yet to bo found some victim of lopros: OF family amitton of a older conturies was wont AB lague whic! usk fora it was done, ‘Tho poverty of, Ny the poverty of tho B entire past,’ ly dlod away, in tho E at h In tho mittlon Yietlma, 60 tn Iroland to-day thoro is goon 2 ¥retchodnoss which onco cuverell Ruropo and blom of the politics of Kings. 1 y of our fathors—n philosophy of fraa- aad education—bus tlovel- bigusing for the mul which brings and holter ta the Isborer tyulono would have done little for Amer- Ree see pela and 19 Overrulin; education formed. a. cot Wagan emi btlosak oped end at | Fis ramenty fea, free, end and pquality, and squat ast roa aro and composed a ‘than ‘th Holy Aa nas 4 tin loca nr Ags he but the: nrivile; aot that these it ta tho “Tor Ita valu dustrlous a bls cuergica, each othar, and sel? ts found Mental dove! reault of such rg he| mica oy i ‘“orywhera. T| eg havo is a labor iso of moyud {1 rheso on Tho tude, fond, malt, the Arabs are of God, fiberty, ompanionstlp here, combination more poworful fiateged hands of old despots or the a co eu Under th reo great oupires of Vu: HE country bi eplritual forward, inaking ar much greater than ough one that ts ‘To otter man the frult of Lis own Tnbor 1s oF contingent plesging. ‘Fhe whit tho results of thoir awn {a rendered omp bed will not Inber. by by gird Products of one's Industry depends . In ot tbo willin lopment that ur jund the virtues , esq to work can-toll wise, of Siobigan oe upay man's wiilinguess ta bo ine nd upon hig mental avility to dirs ct support riviicge of tolling for and the ly. AST r de harmony of virtues our gruins ia tha world over tho ‘hoa, and tho meres manufacture ary mole, are gald Pug tho stres R * Heiberg access of Edinburg or London, tho ee au att wel ‘our Kiueution and shen {bette whore auea ouly ade es 0 tine fenorunt performed tualy Wawa turns : Bobig. vite stag waa Tag ad in Jehot Seudid 4 i Continent becom Ai{wess of tho territory tt atk tou da i € Hirnall, lds fukn 2 eI tht UropeE carte ho Unsited Stun Hand Dukotit, #orvice, tito a dwal healtnand het tho farwer'h Professions, sor heat tat i ete on. bles binck ante Ho of nitive by 1 Hof Wisely a Pinegs ? ‘Ue veaulte Ip “Whoever Jani TARE that, & volloue- ind. thutd stops ort sah el valu ord, tong thie ara clea! nikdvor leuving that suil ibe constant importation ind willingly, and prevei treat Said prevent the sj prited States ‘Its vue! ie atirred with a ‘the Ola enches ue & Nation con let or the biauk art of a, and es of our Stules aro used by tha our Fouplnyge chines yro it tho terrancun, our which evoukod of guid nh World sums up all THe OATAtO facts, “and t : & lap bumlll “Who wi Boauh| We ty that our HV MOE ONLY ME Work, HUE sro huisy with y auido Wiuile. Worare ul live men OAS OF any one, el thunkful-for a Innd whore ali and where the mill- Jugroasud scans of bape tnoys much upon tue raads of at juat amuzed at the Of the United Htatas, big placed within tho: confines lug, than, at Calne ‘young, * Gol must haya been goting hal DF fea lava Whoo Fle wade tho ut the equae of (hunks. Industry: yo blo elemunts ta tha N Thue cuativs croae i aprlngs wp trom tna fet that eyed Al exe Kampa) us to be tor hus cultural ruco, and benco 6 A hieet in the Fee Rose unt, tus ineotuu TA eatin Ung-house, faring into a enlidrep {mpore Ife inte the ip pu the ibuened | i, from-becomitnt” Oxtinels the jg rapldly uecoining flon ot a nadon a extent of lund ¥ i hy ae tue i een, if ld or a Lincoln, at leat a man of eliyenee, ty ae Ortwln of Kuropcan civ\llzadion, gastty of vd the rivale of Kings, ait vompellod the power oneg held wholly bY some nutovrat to bo dlatributed ninong nth a''group of cltizons, Thoao gront eitizota, uithough few In numbor, becume ty chook nptin the crowned ono tt the royal paiaes, Knob thstle alae heening a botnet world 11 Ite weit =r ond sha, childrun wore uducatad by thelr Me iMothors in the unmmoet branches and in roligion. ‘Phoso wore tho hones which helped Europe over from savencry toward tho moderd Hnglind and France, Mut those fetdat aaatles wero fow in number compared with the homes In our continent. For saeh child In tho castles there wera muny vassals who rocolved Sits education and Cow of life’acamfarta, thus litte ine to 1 small number the blessings of tha enstia, oO Amoriaan homes, with no draws ‘bridua, no moat, to repulsive wail and tron sites, nro AO HuMACOUS AA to Invludo tho grout part of ‘our Poeun Tho viiswitl is tote ford, and the President in the contre uf all thesa inodern dwellia-pinces 1s regulated ty the use Of power by alt thie array of common Interest ond ¢otmmon sonse which eneompnases his chair of state, ‘The home thus standing for many of tho virtues of tho soul, aud for a reasouibio culture of tho mind, it makes in Amoricn today not ony un eloment in the beauty of bil and plat. but an clomont in the whole estimate of merit amt huppiness. Having wet agrteultiral destiny our Natlon will, Cor geucrations tocome, pussens, In theay country and vilinwe fresidea, Ineans Of countoracting the moral aud mental destruction caused by the great cities tn thelr more timiiituoue life, Having seen that the Intetligent and rewarded Inbur of our era is tanking tho fortn of homes for tho mnjority, mark thiay that Into nil those houses of the oltizons thore ia entering & come paratively puro literature. Much of tt $s, In- deed, light. but oven Hatt roading ta able to carry over the land thy Kugtish Inaguage in a toleratile purity. nbls to curry some tuste for Ute Deautiful, able, ‘aise to load the nverage mind to long at lenat for better books. ‘Tho Inws agitinat tmmoral works buye combined wib the publia tusto In olovating tho standird of popular fice tlon, and the rationalism and fashion at tho uo have madeall writings fn this school abound snore in wit and sutire of f 1 in history wud ganttiuent= allty. ‘There isn vigor aad freshness tn, the modern light lterature which provent It from boing an evil aud make itn part or tho culture of tho azo, Thto most homes thare gous nso a higher order of jotters—the yreat romances of the day, written by muster anlids who use tha decorations of the novel for teaching lassuns uf duty, or religion, or politica, or humanity, Tu those Uooks gocloty undergues caustant reviow and 13 compaticd so acc iis weakness pointed att, its wrange stated vividly. As tho ramanco of “ Unele Tom's Cabin" attacked slavery with an aloquence ‘ns potent as tho eloquence of Parker or Sumucr, a0 are similar books nssall- fagMtorinonlam and othor dark spots fn wollorn soclety, Nothing escapes those powertul pons, And In cdenling with the . goud and bad in modern life thoy paint with dotalls that which would nat become tho style of the pant, nor tho dignified atutemont of the plil+ fosaphor or orator. All will ndinit that tho Hler- ature of romunee doos not deal In such exact truth ws belongs to gclence, or history, or philoxe ophy, but it strpassca all these forma of thought in tho abillty to reach large numbers, und arrest: adcupor attontion, Society ts ford of vivauity, and when the histories, and, the selencos, and the learned rovlews tava eallatad tha fects of our enrth, along must come the creative fancy to givo the reader an shumined page. Largo volumes full of truth are often deni and Ue tinagliative ‘composers: along aud give those ious wings that they may fly, In tho hand of the novelist and the puct, truths which Iny asa worm In nebrysalis, ng in death's sleop, often take on colored wluge and flutter ail aver tha world, Knowing Wat our eyes will not attempt to ava anything not Ueantiful, tho selence of today and the history of today adupt thomselves to the papular hourt mad Hatfion in the Uramatioor ecnumental qualities, . Ate Wo nut always to be thankfultoday that the years. which come now bring to nearly all hames xreatly reformed statumonts of Chris- tan doctrine? Thero is unbellef cnaugh now dn all compass points of our fund, but had not tha pulplt began same years ago to preach w more reasonable Gospel the mugs of our com- nunity would now bo scofllng inddely, perhaps auch ns onoe mide Paris a dlaughter-housc of tho innocent and the worthy, ‘Thirty or forty Sears age, when the rights af married wamon to roperty ware decussed tn an adjelning State, twasshown from Scripture that woman was wholly negatived by tho [den of man, und that tunrriaga made her 04 poor a8 a alave; but with- inrecott days the sumo Obrlatiinity has mado tho wives of that State almost equal partners tr tho pruparty: aveutuutated in tho married lite, Kqually has Christianity .ohunged {ta views 18 to many athar questions of right and wrong, thug showing us that thore hns been made out, and fa beng furthor wrought out, 1 statement of doctrine thut IsRiv~ ung mind rom the ria iuvalyed by a goillese Ito, Tho “ revised Testament” ta an Unimportant event compared with tho rovlaud creeds which bavo buon npoearing far in nd- vanue of the Improved yeralon of tho Iible. Those bave come ta ray ly {a tha Protestant. Chureh na the world bas Itself advanced towards Ruew need, White sorry ‘that the churoh his heen unable to lead In reform, and to discovor frat tho rizhte of mun, woman, und oblld, and of dumb brutes, and to find. tho wouk volnts in ite own arguinonts, we are thunkful that itaifers from tho Romi Churet in ite willingness to 10- eoptall the naw workls whlutt athors dlecover, Unnble to uriginuty tho telescope, it soon be- comes willing to loolc through one and goo into. the great gtir-depths, Unutle to produce n Gallloo, the modern church will atudy well bis it ea end not dream of putting tho man to jenth. These remarka are not mado ia tho name of cortuin independent oburches hore or clsowhere, for upou atch & duy of National {import wo must deal in thinga Jarger than our own tent, in things which belong to the wholo Nation and mark a continent; and, thus spouking, we neo thankful to God that tho Christian churches of thla Nutfon are preacing a religion full of re gon, full of simplicity, full ot good-will fram Gadto man, and from nian to man, Uneon- solously or consciously all tho denominations are teaching Ideas which not only comy nunror bomg true than thoso doctrines enino which wore held -by our ancestors, but whigh also up- py to the conduct of Ife and help.create morni- ty and happinioes, So perfectly {roo and bald Is. the thought of all the persons, old and young, of our day that thoy will nop acvept ofa religion shuply beonuas it wus held by thelr fathers, Chey haye beouine so accustomed to nbundoning tho old wooden plow, and tho old pack-horay, and the old spluning-whool, and tho old tnail-carrier, and the old aleklo, and the old Innip and candle, Sng the ald sail-stip thay thoy baye became trained In tho practice of parting with tho ole and not fener will thoy worablp, nt tho altar of anfrrational and cruel God, ‘That tho Nation 18 nota Nation of infidols comes fram tho fact that ‘all the churches bave roatutied thole duatrined, and have bustoned te declare God to be a loving. Father, and tho religion of Jesus to bo n study’ and proction of rightwousness, So swiftly hig, come thia aiiaptation of the creed to the new do- mand that the Nation, religious in the outset, remams religious atiil at tha ctoso'of Its firet hunared,yours—poriaps more religious than it was whon it was born out of French warest and unbelief, Thus do wo seo a country whero the soll, and tha climate, aud the political Ideas, aud tho schoolhouse, and tho Ilterature, and tho rollg- Ion,and tha inuate qualities of tho race ara wll attempting to orcute for tho vitizon a falr. oven a beautiful, shocess, Wo must all thank Gad Yor making, to uli our young peoplo at lenst, such offors of huppinass, No such profosylons of fove ware aver mude by the Muker of the universa to any one group of fits children. | 1b fatbo fault of us who diyolf in tnis continent it we ait down and bewull tho wickoduosa of tho tines and tho hardness of the human lot. bome may woll do this, gonte overtaken by disungy or personal calamity muat turn uway from thid belght autlack und with sad faces look only down toward tho homo in the — grais; but before the larger numbor of you this coun- lies outspread in physical ‘and spiritual aunty, You will not reallae the significance of it untoss you concelvo of It as baying cons from a God of wiadom und Jove, No not imayina for Buinstant that this great mocting of liberty, and education, aud toll, and induatry, and taste, and all the deep longitgs of a gifted raco aro tho ucoldants whlch chance bas brought to- father botweou tho Atinutio aud Pasltlo scau, Empty your hearts of sub frogen blood, und fool that, ike Moses, you uro all standig upon holy ground. As in tho doctrines of the sovond lifa wa bave tho words “I woto proparoa place for yout,’ so tu the duotrine of garth Wo oun ook back, and, as before our world wae, sandler a ie { rt volumes, tiuat come i can hear the Jaiinit Croutor go to prepare o placa for man.’ aod lo due veuutitul Garth js tho fulllilinent of the prophesy, Tho Fathor who was to make Abeayen fy may test mado an oarth for him that bis bicssings might como tabla heart slowly, but come forey Your stay hero cen ho made’ wroutanly by thle inaplradan af yoligion, fon that you are tho ccoupanta of ono 1s Gaus great covan, whol uo bawan ship con wall, butin wolod Ho moves to wud fro al way hat the beauty of .\mericg is a Dart uf the far-ulf buauty of Hoaveni that tte Virtuo Ida part af tho virtua of tho Creator, and. ia ovat Mion part of His mwmortallty—those are tho udauiptous which will make you crown with greatness tho goniys of thoxe threcacora yours, Borry that wa Inyat soon Icave @ couns try a0 dear, Wo gro thankful that woat It shows U8 Ja markod all ovor with grandour, and that our arive, when It comes, will be, lika our oras dio, still in tho ompire af a wlio and loving ud, THD TRUD THANKSGIVING, KEMMON BY THM REV, DR, THOMAS, “The True Thanksgiving” was tho thoma of Dr. Thomas’ Macourse yesterday morniuy too lurge congregation in the People's Churon. Fol- Jowing is the sermon: Tu ovorythiag give thanks—L Ties Anawo know, fant all things work t e ord; to tham who to that love the Heingouliel Se lag 10 His pyrpowaserBunh, ve in Ju our freocountry the state protects all alike Initholr religioug rights, byt dove pot prosoribo any Torin of falta or worship. But whilst this ig vo, our clyil pawers do, tn doferone to the gom- man wlaties ‘aga feellage of the peoplo, recoi- Wend the observance of certala lony-ostablished rallgiqua cuataus.” Among these Is our sanuAl day of thaukeylvinu, ind Ftutnk wo shall all do wall te respoot this and all other days of a rellz- loug and o national character, Thore iy no dan- ger of our coming to bave too many of these public days. “Tho dunger Ja rathor lu tho othor THE CHICAGO TRIBUN : MONDAY, NOVEMBER direction—that wo shnil permit those sacred cuntoms to fall into disuse. Rvorything that tenda to break in upon the monotonous toll of Ifo, and to give te thn intind and heart reat and change and onward lookling, Ahoull be welevined and oheelshed Inour busy and matertal age agin blessing to tho Individual aad the home and the country.: On, Thankssiv- fng-Day the tlred Jaburcr, tha olerk, and tho tuuslness-man find rest, On this day families und friends come together wround the tubte of rojoteing. On this day u ray of Joy comes to tha prisoners fn Jails and penitentiartes, and tu hos+ pltala and achvols of reform, Thank God for the day on which we any wo will rust and re Joico; we will recount our blessings; we will look up to Iffin from whom courcth every good ond porfeet gitt'; wo will be thankful before the Lord, who “alyeth us all things richly to enjoy." Shoutd wo seok no higher ground than that of simple utility, It would bo found wise to oultt- Vato tt thankful state of mind, Itwill tond to euhanco tho valug of whnt wo hnve;s It will m- oreasd tho power to make us happy; it will keop back the spirit of grasping and roste joss disontent. Aad how much wo nll have! We have our heing—our conscious selves, with tho powers of body, and mind, and beurt. Wo have the great world as our home; tho world Hhted by day and curtained by night; the world with its frou wr and water; the world with ite over-cianging’aeasons, its abundant Crulte, tte gniless varieties oF the useful und the Deut We have the companionship of friotls, and many of us the Joy of home, and ebjtdren, and health, and plenty. . Ant whon we turn aside from those blessings that belong inn gonoral way to nll, aud look at some of tho things that belong more csptelally tous uy a people, the reusons for thunksgiviig multiply on every hand. Our country never more prosperous. ‘The United States Treasurer reports thot tho net ravenue during tho poat your Was over B0,000,- 00, oF neatly a million a day, The expemltures were but $200,000,000, loaviig a grt over -B10Y,000.UW), ‘Tho Inturast_ on ow! dobt was decromsed about $15,000,0n) atid thodacreuso in tho oxpanditures neurly $7, Ow0U, Our National debt was reduced hai: Add to those fact our rapidly-increasing pop- ulation, never beforg 80 grant, and the goneral prosperity in all lines of business, and we havo eVory reason to rejoice In our National growth and well-dalng. Our streeta are no Junger Med with men asking for work, but every kind of Ia~ wor ed for mun, ‘The business-men who Jost tholr fortunes uro again on tho way ta wealth, Farmers and alt cligses aro paying: thalrdebts. Our elty Ie growlng us naver hos fore; our country na entered upon v lon pee rlod of prosperity, Mullroads are reaching out in overy direction, ‘Tho new States and ‘Terri torles ire Ming up with a thrifty population. ‘Tho soginl condition of our vountry was nover better: our Government never stood so tulr be toro the nations of tha earth, Our noble public Schools are planted in every city, and tuwn, and yilluge, and tur out fn the prairies, Tho daily or weekly panera now go to. moat avery baie in tho land; Iterature of ry form ls widely clrouluted; standard authors are pubiiehed ata price so low that the ipuatent cun be supplied, ‘Tho churekws complain that tholr increase in mitmnbars ig not 80 rapid ag it once was, but the work of religion {8 going forwurd In muny ways and in new orgunizations, The Young Men's Curistian Association tas planted its wark in almost avery town fn our country, In Boyland tho Salvation Ariny fa moving mang tho com mon people with great power, Gen, Booth has auuriny of 476 oficers and suldlors, and about 6,000 peoplu attend thelr services, nid bale y mitilon dollars Nawed Into thole trouaury: In tho Inst year. ‘Pho morality of the imussus 18 evors where stendily tinproving; tho whole sociul order is rising every year into tenderer seatl: ments of Justice ond brotherhood. The pour, the blind, tho dent, tho sick, the Insane, woro never 80 woll cured for as now, All the grout roforms of tomporance, of liberty, of right, of education, of government are in the field and doing active work, and the outlook Is full of ebeer and hope. And whon we look abroad tho acono Js nat discouraging, Englund his. granted reforms lo the Trish Inws, and the people of that unbappy isle are seokiuy ndjustmonts af rents ond juin jaucerully to work, Fran, and Jtaly, un ermuny, ond Bpain, and. Ituagia nro all moving: In the Hne of #larger personal liberty and the better doing of the common people, With nome, agin Spain und Russia, it is slow, iniood, but still thoro is propre: And {t looks now as if Putostine, and Eaypt, and Italy, and Greece, the four old xreat contres of elvilization and powor, ‘were to be soun rebuilt upon modern ideas and nrinelples, und iyain take tholr places of intlue ence inthe world. =. In those reninrks wo have boon looking at the brighter side of thingy—at the beautiful world iu whieh wo five; at bealth, and progress, und prosperity—and the plotura has not beon over- awn, Now, itis not dificult for one to ba happy whon there is nothing to make him miserable, It fs not ditticult for those whe bave all tho year hadheatth fy thelr fumitics and prosperity in thatr business, when thoy xathor thelr taved onus about thelr tublea on ‘hunkerlving-Day, to bo grateful. Theru is nothing to make thom othor- wise, Hut bow about thoso leas fuvared? How about tho Camities that bave had sickness and death In the past yenr? How quout thoso who buve lost thoir property? How about tho poor and the slok? Jlow avout flre-awopt Michigan? Can all those sick aud poor und sorrowluy ones: Join tn the song of praisu, or must thoy Bing only the songs of sadness? ‘These questions chanso the whole mspect of tho scones thoy bring before ug another und a IWuch doopor tine of thought, Thoy loud us to the subject of thanksgiving In losa, ond _altlice Yon, wid sorrow, and trint. And it will be rond- 2 deed, any of us roto be thankful at all times, one ' must jook ut tho dark and tho bord sido of things .as well as at tho side that ts bright: and easy, And it ts just cro uiat dliteulty nicetd usaliz and leigntthls dark ond bard aide of ‘naturo and lifo that so many are looking In theay duya of muterialiam and of consequent mentat unsettling. And tris ovidunt that we need deeper philosophy. a deeper fatth tn tho divine and spiritual, that will it our age out of thie doubt, out of this encroaching possitnism thit tends to chill tha heart, We need that brovd, ny 1, that Jurger and clearer vision of Ife, and Gad, and future that will ennblo us to “ylye thanks In everything": tho faith that caneay, * Wo know that all things work to- gothor for good to then that love the Lord," ‘And, that wo may not sbrink Trai tho task of meeting the dilliculties that eonfront this bigher faith, tut us Inox thom fully in tho race. And Jot 18 contoss that tho view 18 not tnvitings let ua confess that the dark sido of things oums in deed very duck, and tho hard things in natura and life socom vory hard. Lot ua say thoy are hard, and that no “ohaatisoment for tho presont geomet Joyous’; and then {ut us try and soo how it "afterward yloldath the peaceable fruita of righteousness.” T have sald that thore {sa dark and bard aldo to nature und Ite, Look ut Nature Itself ite in grand, awfdl, mystorious, moving on in its mojeatioaweop, lvfare it wo nro ny noth- iy. té Angry uccan-storms pluy with aur inightlest ships as with 0 toy, und dns and atrew thain like weada or aeuefount upon the rooky shore. ‘The volcanic ahovk shukes a con- tinent, and the molten tuva aud the hut ashod swallow Up cities und devastate plaing, and tha holploaa people tlee away or nre buried in too rulna ag poworloud ag atublic before tha flume. ‘fhe five swoops ovor the elty ar thy country and thousands aru homeless and the tull of yeara is in Bw moment consumed. Aud tho the lamas die ant, aud (ho storm fs bushed, and the lubure {ng nountiin [8 Ke rest. Grott Nuture moves on, and we poor morinia try to bunt out tho eltiryed hadley of our frienda, or Wateh for thom along the shore, or gond rellof to those in want. OF mtabty Naturo—miyhty ocoan, and mountain, and fume—who and wht art thou; and what art thon doing with thy holpless ohtidran? Look at tha want and tho waste of ngturo and Ife. Wosay thut the law of want and supply go tojotter gnd so, 10.8 donse, they do; buttho want Ia often greater than the supply, and the want fa ofton in one pluco and the supply in an: other—the food and the water in the plain, an tho hupgry and thirsty out in the desert. Low small a partot the earth té highly productive— bow much ls barren and ould, J.ook at the divcases of our world, Fovorsand consumption, and cholera and rboumntiem, Ho all atone paths wo poor mortald traval, Think of the paing that mankind endure—tho bleoding funga, the lncking cough, the cating cancers, the aching bead. And then, bardost to bear. and to explain of all,ia the sulforiug of Nidson, Or, lovk again, at the bard and dark things in the grogt sncial order. Governmonts are often corrupt, (egislutora bourbt and sotd ty tho mare kot, aud politicians think tnore of aolf and party than of country, Seu how tu gociuty the strony aud the rich often oppross tho weuk al “the eate op bow often love Is 4 isappoluted, und the Jott to ween ita teuraulone, Bee how drunken: noss rile its thousands, tet holds riet where Joyo, und beauty, aud purity should dwell. Hut wa need not colurgy Upon phere ilark and hard things [n iifo. Wa geo thom all avout us, dn elly and country. The question wo are cam- ing to fs, How shall wo explain these things? jow shall wo soteconclle wad barmanize thon with the thought of 9 wise and loving Provls doco as NOt only to boar ther with composure, but Hy tho wider of ali to "wive thanks"? And hera let ys romoimbor one thing, qud that ts, that whethar wa can explain or barmouise theaa foe oF not, sth, sea wre facta; and tho Blvly did not croate thoae facts; vor did rollgion jo ible or religion to ho MMotrsullg ave uot fn tho hibio’ und telyton 2 uot th 9 and religlan, ‘but in Natura itaolt, tie Biblo daesy’t oraute atorins On the sca nor cutso tuo carth ta fretuble detore the yulcunic wave. Rollglon dogay’t cause one animal to cat nother, ut i ae tO aWoop over tha country, Nor do tha fibla aud Falixion: euuse Intanté to aytfer, arioyu ty bo betrayed. The tnystertes uud the burdens of thought, my friends, Haggitalde of (ho Hook, yod notin it, ‘The dark aug tard things of Nuts orgate them: nay mt and life aro facts, whol io from our thoorled or attempted explana f those facts. * And berg, let me age samuin, that utalde of the geval ewcen a! Mible truth it will by very bard, indeed yt all possibig, to flud any ox- Plauanon that fs not weak and Insulticlont. Alt the efforty of natural theology, to auy tho most that oan be sald fur thow, stog short of sulution, ‘To auy thore ls wore plenty Hoan want, or tore bapplnevs thun iuisery, fa not womvol tho ly sven that if wll aro to bo thaukful, or If, ine" Why, when dioutty. ‘Tho if In) Nature, queatron te, mich i6 lavishly Wwantcil 3 thoro be “nny want? Why ure hnevests « Dlighted and- cities = hurnerl, and the poor tert bungry and without phettere Euough is destroyad avery your by tires and drouths to ingot all those wants. to dx not ehough to sny that rivers do not avertow every vent, unt} most atipa cross tho set in xafety. Why do tivers ever overflow? nnd why not tho ocenn he Kid to tho auitor? It does not meet the diflienity to any that somie pals ary tnoni- tory, or warninge of trouble vr dangor to tho holy? or that they ara sometines the effort of nature to expel trouble. What wood Is thore it tootbuche? What vulue ft the patn of a broken Tinh? or in thy suiferings of the incurable e siuiuplion? Nature ont answer these qucs- Yond. tntidelity cannot answer thet, Bat docs the Bible otfer an explanation? Docs religion solve the mystory?: Yer, the Bible and reflgion auswer thom, or rather vome to Us with, neyater of truth, or a thoory of Wife iu which tho answer may bo found, But here, to understand this, or to be whera tho Us piatiathont Is possible, wo buve to necept some of tho postulates of the Hbie und religion, nat contrary to renson, Hor wholly Avove reason, but wher revenied. to Us in necord with a dliving aystens of things, Hut this, some muy aay. Is to rest pon faith, Yes, it ts; und that is Just where we must come in nll rent questions thitt He outeide of and above ine fow and nurrow tos rizon of the senses, And It ls from refusing to do this that the wholo seboo! of positivista und mittorlalinte ore doomed to failure. Tho mest und tho best that thes ent reich Is ngnosticlstn, Hut what ts it that faith naks us todo? What {s thy standpoint trom which ft would have un lovk? it cnn be stnted In three worda—Gad, righteousness, hininortallty. ‘Tho thought of God places over and above alt nowiso and loving Fathor, Tht some will snyy That fs Junt the troubio; baw reconcile this iden with the world us Jt ta? Mighteoustivss wi the first nnawer. And that Is tosny that the purpose uf God ta pisving muan- kind da such # world as thls is not physiont onea and comfort; is not sonauul delectations not Weve, Lut character weanght out through toll, ita struguie, and aufering. Laver isa part of our uduention; hency we are doumed to toll for bread. Study is another parts und hence knowledye ta mirtly concunled, Woinust’geureh for it, To develop strength and heroism Is another purts aud hunce Wwe are {nnworld of danger. To overcome is another, parts and he aure io g world whose forces we ean ondue'; we are subduing tho forests, and taming and using the wild Hghtuing and the winds aud the waves. Moral enituro ts the chief thing; and hence wo are iu a world of portnisaive evils, ond a world of possible good, We are in a world where chur- acter imty be transagtionally revenied—whore the evil in - mun deuiares itself; comos out a0 18 To bo scen ag evil, and seen in tho offects of evil, -Anger, bate, pride, falsehood, Intemperance, alt stand’ reveule Such ta tho moral order of things that the pri ciples of come manifest, and thelr cun- sequencer, too, stand revenled., And hence we fo ovil existing under protest, und lis cunse- quent sufferings; and wo 800 good also revealed i peste and love by the sldu of falsehood and mite. Atl boro comes In also the fuct and the law ot aulfcring. Budering, or pain, or penalty wives another and adeoper look to iife that It could wear, wero it only a socoe uf pleasure or dulec. tation, Sulferine, pain, moans God, lnw, right- eousness, It moans that evil ts hedged I fenced about witu stern consequences. It tooks to the correcting, the stopping, of tho evils In bis ways. A mun cannot go far in any vio Yon of Juw till God suys stop; and the abused stomach or passions say stop—you nro At tho und Of tho road; you baye overdrawn you th coitnt with Nature. And Ttelt you this tact ot Perera ig a poworful factor inthe government of God, But tho law of sulering has another uso, Tt is not only ponnl—tt is eduentory, Thedisulplive of suffering enn cto for character whut oriline also’ can do. It fs not tu dovelop a stupl pasa sits horny unfeeling stoicisin; Not these, nut to melt, und win, und subdue tho heart: it Is the power that consumes the dross and luaves only the gald; tt opens wide tho utes of tho son! to the compnnlonship and aymputhy of tho audering ones all about us; It makes the heart tender und quickly sensitive, 1 have seen the atrongest men weep and bend tow to kiss the Merle hands and brow of a Infant buta day old agitiny cold in death, {have known wothors who had lived largely for themselves and In for. xetfiminess of othora, after deuth had come to thotr own homes, gu out aud seck some one In a ike sorrow that tuofr own boarts inixbt be com- forted in comforting others. And OF jute thls great Jaw of sulfering—of suffering for othors— God Mingelf cume to our world In Christ; went into the wilderness ta hint the lost; welcomed tho Maydnienes; wept at the grave, and dled on tha cross, In this law of sulforing the dioly, Ghost fg now In tho world with *gronnings that curnot be uttered,” we Now, put all this acena tinder tho light of Im- mortality, Louk at the world as but tho cradio of man's chitlhgod, Look at off this strange svona of toil und suffering, not us the end, but tha bey! ing, Jook nt It not as a world for rest or plensury, but og 4 school for learntug; ao bate tefleld for victoriea; 8 plbcetinane through tho desert; and look at all its Vieissitudes as nde. velopment; and then look out upon the eternn) aged for the continuution sind completion of this work, nud thet you muy lugiit to avo, how “all things work toguther for good thinge—Ilfe und denth, and oven in permissive ovils and then you oun in all 8 Ivo Though ant with Pauls thanks.” Thon yau can say with Job: ho sluy me. yot will trust bla” “Nong of these things move mo." That Is tho trie Thanksyiving. . J atood the other day by tho colfla of unather of our numbor—Siater Waters—one of the trat to Join in this servico # your ago. Long a todchor in our public schools, thon wits aud mother, noble, tntelligent. and trite, and with heart 30 latze and tender tat shy knew all tho sufferings of love; and sho wateted for seven long wouks by bor alck child—watchud ull love could do no more, and thet berele sani down, tudonth. A fow hours after the child sie bore and loved 80 welt Julnud hur on the otbor side, And I stand at thls hour und seo the long travail of our world, Its auifering amd pain, but ft seo God working out righteousness, und {seo tho gies of eternity open to recoivo tho weary souls ofeirth. [see tho ships wodowp in the Btorin, and goldlurs fall on tho fetd of battle, but above: the storm and tho cannon’s rone 2 seu the angels of God gathoring up from nuingled bodies und watory graves tho spirits Wut cin nover die, And, standing tn this brond Nght, let ue in Yall things give thanks,” for soon tha mystery wilt be passed and we shall know that “Ho docth all things wall,” CONFIRMATION, INTERESTING CENEMON CATHOLIC CUURCIL Att, Stautsinug Palla Catboiio Church, cor- nor of Noble and Bradley strevts, -yeatorday afternoon, Archbishop Foulinn adnilnisterod tho sucrament of confirmation to about Gud chitdren of both eexcs. ‘The class 15 “composed of 1,2 porsons, and tho remuining 600, for tha moat part adults, will be confirmed. and inde soldiers of Chrlet fu the Cathulie Church noxt Sunitay. ‘The rite waa portormed during vospors, which was Bung by tho Archbishop, assisted by the ftoy. Henry Bawgen, Devcon, ang dobu iidziv- owe, suibeDencon, Seated in the sanctuary: AS Ubeletinta wore tha tev, PB. J. Con= way, VicareGoneral, and tao Rove, dosoph Hurse usitl I. Matchdzick!, Merry Cicbuck!, and A. inzyTakh, Iicfore the commencement of services in tha ehurch Arobbishop Feehan was walted upon at the pustar's rasidunco by & eommittes from tho al i soolotios of St. stinisivus Parlgh, com powed POLISIT tA. Li Buy, Presidont of the Holy rosy Sadalltes W, Zlnuliskl, St. Jon Maptist Suciets Miobacl, Ruiowles, Sodulity of the Snored Heart of Jesus; Jossph Lundmesser, Digstod ‘Trinity Sodutitys; and John srezech, or 9 Soolety of = Bt. Branisiaue Koatka, — who presented him In bo butt of the Falls asrisitlvont page wel an preceaslonal cross of rollud wuld. The cross to davon fect high, with the eross-bar two and a half fect tong. and is sot with myriads of pros cloud stones. 1b is Courposel oF forte pieces, usa Whole, makes i vi yeautiful and wppras rinto momenta, ‘ho crows waa brought tron Parts, Franuy, by tho Hey, Adolpy Stuzirukl at tho roquest of the Potlsh sovluticg of the parish, rs Michuol A. Lg Huy, Presitent of tho Sodultty of the Holy Crosse, presented tho tuken ina brief gnd wollethned aditoss, Hy auidy Most Kev. Aucnuusnor Fegan: Pormlt us ta approach you to expross tha fillal attachniont: and love which wo bene for you, und to toatity to our Uatbolio feoling, ‘Tod 4 for the frit Uwe, you are to administer tho Holy Sacrament of coniirmation th our chureb, and Wo take tha Uberty to avatl ourselves of this solemn and mamorable occaston to presant to you this pros veaslonal crogs aan tokon of the profound und aincere respect and yonvration for you which tho Polish peuple of St, Stanlsiaus Patiad cherish fn thelr hearts, fay whom wo how humbly ask your bie: ie Hisbop Behan reapouded, und after oxpross- Ang bis surprise praisud the Polish poopie for thelr faithfulness to tha Church ly the old country and hie, ——_ MISCELLANEOUS, ADVANCED TO THE PRIESTHUOD, Bpectat Dispatch (a The Chteago Tribung. DeEvATUR, IIL, Nav. 20.—This forenoon the Noy. Charles F, Swoot wae adyanced to tho Bpivcopal Prieathood at St. Jobn's Courch, Tho ordina> tJon scryico, which waa very Impressive, was conduoted by tho It.-ltuv. Georga F, Boymour, Ulshop of tha Springteld Diocese, 3 “DEDICATION OF A_OHPRCIL Bpeciat Duapatch to ‘The Chicago Tribung. JAcKsoN, Slich., Noy. %4—Four hundred and fitty people from Fort Wayne, 150 from Adrian, und numbers trom difercnt parts of Obto, lndi- uns, und Miobiggu, aud ull @urrounding towne, cumio to Jackson today, Hecompupiod with buuds, Grahosrat uud choir, ia uasigt iy the dedication of fhe Triuity Evangolical Lutheran Churen, @ handsuime aditico, with, school und parsondge attacbod, costinx about $13,000, ‘The dedlugtory surmon was progohed in the forg- nood by the Rev. @. dulexel, of Decatur, Ind, in Gerwuny the weruon (nthe afteraaau by the Rov, G. Zomoyer, oF \ ie, Oy lsu tu Gere Mant and # derwon Mm tho vening by the Hay. 0, 11. Frank, Paator of the now churob, iu Ens alts. Over J,000 pooplo were prosent at tbe ovuning service vd at dinner, luld by the ludies of Trinity, in the schoulbouse. Atl the services, with ucoom pany lug music, wore very Impross> Ive, ‘Tho debt ov tho church fa only. about 22,000, neurly all provided for by yoluutary coo triputions today, 21, 1881—-.TEN PAGES. MACVEAGIL Rook asuanention, and bo thfaks Col, Blisa wilt Agren with bim—thnt the case amainat Brady and ‘others will be brought bofors the Police Court for Apretiminnry examination, The same charges xrowlng out of the Prescott and Bante Fé worke naé word the baste of the Informntion case will be brourht beTore the Poticu Court, Itta the tha ory thut, although the statute of Hmitations ap- piled ny to the Inve@tion of tho alleged conspira- ay overt nots were afterward committed undor it to which the atatute does not apply. Mr. Cook expining that tho first nots done undor A cons aplracy. in tho opinion of many lawyers, mako tho strongest case, and, theroforo, the Informna- tou was asked for whon it was cortain that the eintute oF limitations would protect the ace cured quninst judlctiment far these acts. Mut ho thinks tho Governtnent bas gu strong 1 ease un subseqient dott of the Aning cone Apirncy that It enn show before the Police Court that the accused should bo held to nnawer bo- fore tho grand Jury. Lu uny event he snys tho Government will’ produce such tostimony in publio court that tho rund funy ever were it disposed buoause of hidden jafluence to rofuse nn indictinent, would not venturg to do 0, Moreover, If the acoused sboul! plead tho state M.Vféritier, the well-known genre painter, hog Just succesded through the death of ale andes uncle, tha doyon of the Invalides, or Francie military pensioners, who éled_ at Paris the othor day at tho patriarchal ago of 00, ‘This old ¢oldice served tho frat Empire throughout the terribld Ruealan campaigo, of 1813, during which he ro= ceived wounds and froat bites that crippled him for life, Shortly atter his discharge from boss pital bo was admitted to the HOtel dos Invalides, and obtained a amall subordinate appointmen Jn tho Ministry of War, carrying with it a salary of about 21000 year, OF this he nover apent penny, but lald it out in auoh wares aa ho cout dispose of to his follow-pensionors at a roasonns blo profit, By induatriously carrying on a petty but lucrative retall trade on rendy-money prins clples for sixty-oight consccutive years, and Ine vosting bis gains from tine to timo in good aoe curites, ho contrived toamass the sum of 450,000 francs. ‘This ho has willed to bis grandaephewe a The .Story of Attorney-Gencral MacVeagh’s Resigna- tion. Why Tendered and Pressed~Ineldents of the Star-Roula Prose cullonss Course of Two Administrations—Furthor Action of the Government Against the Conspirators. +, A Prize Stanza, Mr. Ifornco Voulem, the odltor of the London Truth, has awarded the writer of this “Stanra on Gen, Garileld ” tha aum of £3 Corrtaponienca New York Herat, ‘24, ‘ uto uf limitations, that of itself would be | With Faith bia shield, ho reckod not Fortune’: uWanipxaros, 1. OG. Nov, ths intinitod In | strony proot of conscious xuilt. Indlotments frown? . : : wo dispatches yesterday thera fr still mud nyainet hry. Uraily, Brown, Turner. and Me- With Truth bis sword, be quailed not at the loubt whether Mr, MacVengh’s resiznavion has { Donough will bu asked of toy noxt grand Jury an atrifor oven yet been nccopted by the President, There | the evidences in the Dorsay routes. Some ine | WR Sous shook, ho dashed repeliion downs {kquthority for sayine that it has not, and while | Uictments weainat other persons will bo arked of | Bho asked bis guiding hand—he gave bis iret — the present body. Col. Bitaa will retuen tomor- row, whon tho quostion uf the Police Court ox- amination will be deatited, Mr. MueVergh bas been enguzod within the Prosident Arthur keops his own counsel atton- Hon fs called to the fnet that no formal notidca- tion of its neceptance has been made public. It Lydia EK. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound doubtless ranks firat nso curative agont in all disenses of tho procreative system, degeneration {s vory unusual fur a President to accept n Cab- pat two day in consultation with oificers of tho | of the kldnoya, irritation of tho hindder, urinary {net officer's rosignation yerbally. Mr. Mac: Penuarnvaiin Htond, for whlod itis undorstood | egteutt, ete., ote. Sond to Mrs, Lydia K, Binkbatiy he Is acting as counsel, IOWA POLITICS, Amuning Festaren of the Senatorial Contest—Winsomo Wilkow und Glort- ous Gear Laburlousty Adulated—A Shoomakor-Lawycr Comes Out for Kirkwood. Spectat Correspondence of The Cheapo Tribune, Des Moines, ft. Nov, 1%—As tha Benaturial coutest drawa tea cluso it lanmusing to watch tho many changes that aro rung on tho olives bolls for the diferent caudidates, One cannot help being pleased at the lidicrous fancies that sro wrought In tho brains of the triands of tho would-bo Senutors, and brought out through tho suodiuin of the press by thuir ardent friends and nuinirers, ‘Tho latest is from the Keokuk (ale Uity, & Jong editorial is behalf of tho Hon, James F, Wilson, Not content with picturing the sterling qualities, tho teyal abilities, wad wonderful (4 genius of tho man, the author has taken puins to tickle the cur of tho yoting ruralist by painting for bis view the home of the would-be Scuator, and soars of jn a sentimental strain About his Honor's duck-pand, whiuh ho makes 1 fairy lake, the grove which surrounds hia house A waving gurden of frults, Nowers, aud vines, arbors, utc. and then he peoples the take with Jovely nymphs and amorous swains, who tloat over its muontit waters to nittrlinonial Wiss. He mukes the owner of ul! these beautics a bird- fancier who counts all the sougsters who visit bis grove, learns. thelr nutnes und - oven thoir suns, and ploturcs hin in tho wurly morning poury, white the atr fe filled with thelr mo- odious Warblings, und fivavy with the odors of dew-wet flowers, sealing the dizay highte of hin burn—in one hultd o hutebet, the otber a inate (in-box, and with bis mouth full of unila—to su. Voagh, when, with much pomp and somo cir- ftnea, ke took leave of hla clerks Inet Monday, ovidontly mennt tu convey the impres- slon that the Proallent tind at least relieved lita. of his duties; but this, it is argued, may have been Intonded raong menns of foruiug the ac- coptunce of his resignation. THE INAIDE WisTOIY. A gentleman who has famillarized himeclt with tho inside history of the ¢ase said tadayt » ste, MacVengh tinds bineelf ina particularly disugrecable situation, and is struggling Aesporutely to rouch dry land agalu, When be alone of tho Cubinet | offivars made baste to fngint upon rushentey Immediately upon the arrival of Prealdént Arthur to Washington it was with tho object of imaklnuy bimself tho chlef victim, aftor Garfleld, of Gul- tuau's pistol. Tho ne prominent Incidont of Presiduot Gurfleld's Administration In the way of reform, he argued, was thy star-route pros: veution, Io (Mr. MacVeugn) was recognized ns the tnain iugtrument in tho great work, The public botleved that President Arthur's nssoola- tious wore such that a vigorous prusecution uf the thleves wig not to be expected of him. Thorefare H be promptly {insisted on leaving the Cubinet when Mr. Arthur came in tne publica would be apttaconsider it as ruiticient proof that Preeident Gartleld’s trugted Attornes-Gun- eral had ne contidence tn President Garileld’s successor, and to bail it a3 another ovidenca of Mr, MavVengh's honesty and indepemience, If attorward the prosecutions were conducted to suecesstul termination it would be becwao President Arthur bud been frightened int a roe Tusal to interpuss bis inilnence, If tot, then Mr. MaeVuun's political forting would be nono thy tes# made, since the public hud been Jed to bellove that tha Government up togho tne of Gen. Gariicld'a death had a sure Ose neainst the accused, and wv fillure ty conviet under the next Adininistrition would be Inevitably considered ng due to untoward in- Nuencos, Mr. MacVeugh's resignation would {hus be justified, and whether tho star-route consplritors were convicted or not his reputas tion would be enhanced. ‘Chat, unier the reln- Uons he bory to Gen, Arthur's trinnds, bis reslg> nation would be tecepted, he hnd no doubt. . MIESIDENT ARTHUR'S COURSE. But Prealuent Arthur, with great good sense or pulltical shrewdness, ns the cise mleht be, ro- fused to accept his r mation, It wus propor, he gald, that'ns Br, MuaoVergh was tdentite 25 Westarn venue, Lynn, Muss,, for pamphicts. nr mre AMUSEMENT ~TAVERDY'S THEATRE, ‘The Iarae, Handsome, and Loading ‘Phaaee hin the angio wull-knogn oatauiishod Jncatlog, By ental, Cl QL HAVENS iannudr xnd DIG THANKSOLVING WEEK, FOS SFENCING THIN MONDAY, NiGUT, ‘Thankanving Mulined ‘Thursday, also Matinee Wednesday und Saturday thls oun My arrangement with It, DOYLY CAME, THE AUTHORIZED PATIENCE COMPANY. tigonty company prosonting the Oriatnal Grevew POY Mit, AMLTHUI SULEVAN a 6 Proprietors x ‘rhe Biuge isusinous, a8 ortuinatn b Mit. WV Com Seanury oles acurnto eae f Vostumes, 3 4. Ote., nccUrntO cries from LONDUS AND NEW ait Samo reasonable prices as nt othur Theatres, Forty private bogus at Havariy's ‘Thoatro. Tenurved seuta on sale at the Box Untice without exe tra charg, duliy (uxcupt Sunday), fram Ua. mr, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarteat,, oppusite tbe Court-House, Second and last week of the BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY, 'rhis (Monday) evaning, Noy. 2h, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 1 ec = Casrund Carponto: Wouhcntay mae iy ei =F. ing atuscolte Thursday, Nov, A, Gratid Vhanksgtving Matinéo, CHIMES OF NORMANDY. ‘ Jussla Hortlett Davis 4a Germaine, Thursday niuhit, Nuv. 2+ = Katiniten, friday. Nox 2 = Chimes af Normand Savurduy Matingg, Nov.2, + = ‘The Muscutter Saturday nih, Nov, = MLS. Tinnfors, Davis na Bu iD. tt Wene week In ailvence, Hurlow, Wilson, Hrimtuse aod We ‘Miuaveota WYVICKEIS THEATRE, BKCOND AND LAXT WEEK OF MR. AND MRS. N.C, GOODWIN (ELIZA WEATIFERSBY), Who will nupent avery evening and Wednesday and ‘sayurday slatinges in thetr cver-pnpulnr comedy, HOBBIES. densi ih Bouts niny be nu sunday, Noe. te cure ut the able end thereat a bome for the twittering murtins, wherein they ean bulld znotr ‘ests aud rear their young. He mnkes of bits a tloriculturist, and hus bim designing hile wits's Hower-heds, phinnlug serpentine walks and Filatlo arbons, wherein the youth gud maiden afuresaid may stroll to woo and coo, bid from tho tyisanetiiied eyes of a burd-hearted and unsymputhotle world, How pleasant to turn from this sentimental pleture to gnzo upon the rugged froine, We strong itirid face of his wppuneut. to stan to the grit, but bearcy, honcat, tones of * ts aN. 0, Quodwin by Gavuwin, tf VUNG atinus igre peneocu ten ee Hinportaut, to tho fae uf ie Morernoy, sve Ne i 6. Suis aoa: Pi vountry he should remain at bis post at Jona ey ‘s 2 nui 090 4 . Unite matter wns Huolly settled, MeeMue- | long Hives of usefn), railroads, designed and HOOLEWS THEATRE. Veugh thereupon Jost bie self-control, aban- | carried to completion by bin, te vines Randetph-st,, opposite New Court-Hou: doned his office, and betook biimself to Pattudel- phia. Still Frealdent Arthur did not recept tha realynation, and Mr. MacVeagh was put iy the postion of attending eimbowered walks, How puny the inounilt take fo cumpurizon to erent coal-ields, apcied and employing bunireds of mon in usetud employe mnt und to tho advantage of the Xtate kad tne THANKSCIVING WEEK. ny, deovery ovuning, und Wednesday s Ne Stonday, to private aftmrs and Bauiniay Sadtien while tho fnteresta of the Government | habitants. What a ditercnve pragtionly bee | ea ii neegistni srhueadng, nt 2p. ma sulfered in bls avsence. ‘Then came tho | tween knowing tho named of a few warblers sreet Rr ie Fee eee ce cease vverougit” into | and baying d knowledge of ow inany mites of | SA" Sale Ts Risneue Ce eurite, court by the Government. Tho peeple justly ritlread traverse the State, how wany tons of attrivuted the result tu Mr, MaeVeagh's carcivs- ¢oul aro produced tn bor domain, bew much MAGGIE MITCHELL, tn tho beltiiant pl ness, for. whatever was dir, Corkhill's fault, the | produce 1s conaumed, haw much shipped, and cay 2 ee Be OF BAVOY. Atttenes-Oencral should: have taken steps to | {lle money realized thorafrom, Want are a tow | Sundar, Novi Hatten Camels great play, the put itoucof even an unfalthful District-Attor- hey"s power to thwart the nlnns of the Govern: ment Allve to tho public indignntion, Mr, Mac~ Vengh met President Acthur in Now York last week? returned with tin to Washington, aod thon, hie resigeetion betug still fu abeyance, wade a parade of Lidding farewell to the depart- martlu-boxea on & bara rvof to a knowledge clear ond coniprebensive of ull pubtic laridings, east and capacity, how many and what winds of school-bulluings ure seattered over the surtace of own, how inauy secholury attend durlug te year, bow many criminals tit) the penitentiarics, OW Iminy paubers tho Btute siuppurts, bow tho SPRAGUIS OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., between jako and Randolph, Every oroning ut #,und Matinee VWednesdny, Sate urday, und Sun LEAVITDS GIGANTZAN MINSTRELS. mont as though It bad been accepted.” refortn schools fre eonducted, and foe per 42 MI, MACVEAGIPS POSITIO. punt is qoud abocotmplixivod ae Fae ‘ "Mt. MaoVon a in fae a des and comprenensive Whethoror not Mr. MacVensh fs atill Attor- | fnowienieo of whut” has been and. wont ney-Genoral thore fa to doubt that be mont in Stute, his Interview with a Philadelphia reporter to in- i should be done In this great and THEW ing. such a uinn is the Governor. of Towa today, who Umatw that bo cold not bring the star-route | gives place tha Mh diy of text December io his consptrators to Justice under President Arthur's | successor, tho Hon, Biren I. Shermtn, a preut. Administrauion, Hu has made no accret bere of | proad-yvisaged man, with a memory ns long his convictions on that point, [t does not appear that he charges the Presidant with such getlve sympathy with the acoused us to tuduce bin to imtertera In thoir hebalf,” Exuetly want be docs tenn perhaps be bimself dovs not know, but ho fosiats to, uitny persons that hls own hands would bo so tied that be could no longer conduct tho cnses with nny protpeet of sucenss, ‘Tho fact 14, that those nayoclated with the cuses under Mr. MacVongh huva bad innumerable diticulties with bitn because of uls uncertainty of purpose, eccuntricities, aud general bad judg- ment. tho Attantic cnble and a inind ng comprekanal As tae houndarles of our country. Courteous tu all, yet ermging or fawalny to none, be inys aside hid Governmental robes, wo hopey to dun Digher and well-ournod bonors, With the rexpual, the houor—aye, the love—of the peaplo uf the Btate ho tux so ubly fathorul for the lust four yenrs, Noinen can point to oxtravagunes in his Adininistradion, und tf mistakes Lave ever murred it they have yet to be discovered. Should ve bo chose: United Stites Senntor in the coming struggle for that placo nung cid HL the position better, for nony know ao woll the needs of tho State, us well ad ber abllitivs, and whatever poi ties and politiziuns may do and whoayer they may pluce tn tho euveted position, Gov. Gane, sturdy, strong. howest, and able, and will be, of Lowa. A Strong Fooling for Kiritwood—Front Lapstone to Blackstone, Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tritune, Davesvony, In. Noy. M—l bad a flttle talk tho other day with our tows Hoyer Sherman, whe was clected to the State Lugistature last month from one of aur western Representative ¢ tricts, Leas usan ten years ago the Hon, iT. Shearer wus muking bouts pnd soos, aud study- ing Hlackatono ut tho same time, Ino sual town iu Eugtern lowa, Many a time bas tue writer seun him wih his hunds resting on tld thizhy, uu awl in one anda wax-ond in the uthery Jouning eagerly forward dud scauning the puges of big boul, which was bold open van viel made of shingl For several yeura he pegged. and rond. and stitched and stitehed until bo had fluished bis courde aud wis admitted to the burt tuen be (ook up bis regidenue and commenced tn the Jaw buniness In Ida County, wherg he bus Dut up a tine proactive, ‘The ather day, in hernttee of fis succedy, 1b old neyuAltancosald earnestly: vit wie tho devt thing fob Shearer aver sl fur ihinself when be cainiuunced tho atudy of OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, . ULSTERETTES, Self-lined, Weol-lined, and Silk-lined, made to order in the most perfect styla from $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, and $50. TUE REDELL stony. Tho story published in Now York today pure Porting togive facts concerning the ditticultics Thrown in the Way Of tho prosecution bas soe eloments of trath its it, togothor with many tmls- stutements, Amin numed Tedeli, private sco~ rotary tu Dorsvy, called last summur on those conueeted with the cullection of evidence, with tho atfer ta betray finportant seurets, Tb wad, bolluyed—an finpresdion which he perhana took’ cure to convey—that he was led to. this couras by the convivtion that the bottom had dropped: out of the whole matter, and that hig own antery lay, (a makuue it cleat broust of it. Ho was takon to Mr. MacVeash, and to bin mado the additions al offer uf, surreptitiously procuring some of Dorsey's private papers that would eriminuta Dordoy aud Brady | bey: dompuon, 7 papers were, lideed, to dr, MuoVeagh, and thoy ountula startilny vvidenee, among other painge uatries of sums pald to Beady by Dorey? ‘Tho pupers wore tive Uack ta ledell, and a das or twa afturward that person innide wn ailldavit reeant> Ing all big atuteinonts, toyetbor with wn intima. Hon that he hud beon asked to steal Dorsey's papers by Sir, MauVongh. ‘big nitidnvit Doriey: touk to Prosiduut Gurtield, Avvording to the publiahed atury tho Mrosiduat gave it curetut examination, and was very Judignant with slr MacVeogh. ‘This is denied by those bere who auould Know, On tho contrary, it ta wverred that Prealdent Gartield refused to couslder or evon ie reculye the paper, Howaver, it ts shrewdly suspected that the whole thing was a My the Ununimeous choice of tho people O.T. We NICOLL, the TAILOR, Ploncer of Moderate Prices. LAKESIDE BUILDING, &, W. cornor Clark and Adaray-ats, OPPOSITE POST-OF FIC Sawplos and ruler for solf-rpasuramant sunt by malk un application avery where. Nranol Stores hy wll principal alties, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, RVOUS DANILIY CORED Mt gonspirucy urranged with tho Inteovon OF en) tay, o's gut a fino pricticd and iy AKIN | pe yitut Porars Weatorod Without Medlela TMi Hodolt's alleged disclosures will bo of | Mulley, und ow they have cloated bit to the ‘OUIL RLEOTINC Abs no ayall ngainst the wecuacH It ts alate thac | 1H an etter 2 res Se nogiet: Yy 7 ritue met Mr. 8. on tho staiva of a bial: - fi ne Foe ee ae err efouat wil eoriatuiy { wess lousy iu unis city tha thor day, aud exsiaty tiidaenest wongratiIng ly-asked bins what be thought of tho Senatorial end ditusing # iilid, ou: goon the etand, aud will glvo damaging ovis dence there, question. Walle’ said ho, “our convention by some Ing ay .oncy tug yuAs Of PRESIDENT GARFIULD'S ACTION. Tee eb then inelrncbe sie us sole car Wilson, Uineuse, A by thule Many intorosting detuils of Prusilont Gare wlectrusaulvanto. WaNue flelu's action in tho vaso are boing develuped by Ut tha present cuntravursy. Ex-Dalogate Eiking und ex-Contractor Hinds are varlously numed 08 tho persons who put the Poat-Olice Depart nent in posaussion of the clows thut have ance oun followed. Whon Mr. Woudward baa been culled iuta tho cuse and, alter extended investl- wadion, bad mate bla report, jt wae taken to tho Prealtent and laid before tin. Tt fa told that bo was partioulaely: ubocked vy tho apparently cons yinclug proof that Dorsey aud Brady: weru tte plicated fu frauda upon the Gavernment Anounting to millions... 1 now ave," he said, whuto grant peril 1 bavo escaped,” a Fer Corred ta tho lottar which Brady Induced Chulr try Hubbel! to write Gun, Gurlicld during tho campulgn. AE MUDIELE LETTE Iwill bo romomborad that Str. Hubbell wrote to Montor that Hrudy wad bly friends refused to contribute to ts oxpunyes of the campaign une Teas 4vlth the usWttrance that Gen, Garivld would W for Senator, A great aiuny of us could buray: go how it wag dony, as Wo profurred not to be, fistructed ine any one but by aome means it was nocouplisbed, and pose we shall have to consider curaelvns instructed.” Wie about Kirkwood coming Jute the rave?" “Oh, we aro sort of In hopes that the wld War Goyerior wil como in If hy jwayes the Cabinet, and that will let ug out On tho Senatorial ques- Hon, tor there is little doubt that the people of awa want Kirkwood in the Honaty it bo le out of the Cabinet." It ts whispered about all over tho Katy that Mr. Shonrur'y vlows are About oorrvct, aod that Bureut many more instructed and walustruuted ones want to be “leh oup” an the Senutoriy qucetion, und thoy woul rot foul vory badly” oither if "Old Rellable should lose bis Cabluct posltion, ‘fur they beltove ft wanld only be an exchypye of the Cabluct for tho Hunate. Iuis about settled now that the comming sogslun af the Lexlvlatura will pasa the probibition he writer ad (rin Wey wb" war, nod gonerative systonu ua cloctrwity adiinis. Leruit tay tye: aHFinNORs “Carey RES dNu qeldg Vault. : Hor Young, Middte~.tgod and Ot Men there @ Natural Way out of Suffering and Troutte. Speciattiiustrated pamputet sont ty sealed eavolopa Mestion aver to the peoples but L Pe hove inet Oe she take, here tre fusttheon negerted that. there woyo maUy To ou racoiptor Vevnia yoniya, Consaluaion Tyg, anoutd welt tolirady urging bi to contribute, | pYblloand wan Herd CL RR RTE TY iba Mindteanel., Cbleuxe, Instead, Gun, Gariield wrote to: Hubbell y tha | foo aeaple, he waked jue viows Of Slr. Mtoe alfagt at he should auy to Mr. Brady | from Gon dariol that hu \(rady) could by of great borvice to the party. After the remark above qyuted, President Garteld expresscd tu (hose tombors of tha Cabinet who were proavnt bis vonyictlon Cue trap bad been luid Tor pln, and mentioned the letter ho vad written tu Hub Doll, and which was afterwards iqade public. Vicu-President Arthur was tu. an adjoining roo at the thie, aud tho Prositont sont Woud- ward's report tita hia, Thon ho sald ty Post. mastor-Qeneral damed and Attorney-General MuvVough that ho should expect the proseeu- tion tu be urged without regurd to whom It af. GOLD NMEDAL, PARIS, 1873. ay BAKER'S Vauilla Chocolate, Like all our chocolates, {a pre. pared with the greutest care, and consista of a superfor quality of the subjoot. Oo Ner ry Hot a Problbitiontat, for § bollave that the tempuranco question 1s tot 9 political, Duty savtal ono: one whleb Will bo sottied in na other way thin by moral intlucice, ea} bam certainly jn fuyor of aubuiisslou ta tho poople, or {tla 4 question th whivh the people ure jooply intorestud, und they surcly ought ty bayo the right tua direst voloo in the sostle- ston of ty taut, it wogins to tne that aty nore prokibitory Hynariawé will bo dead lottery on our statutes books." ‘tut, for almply balay so demaoratio qs ta wish “ bIUlt the queation (4 the vaioe of tho pou- cocoa and sugar, flavored with fuotod,, SWE taut ent out tie wloor frou ho } Pia hte w tyauil go Huy oat ll the strongly ane Sure tana Keak,” Barves be 8 ” ay aatior Ariat 1 enata, ¥ + | ti-probibition votes of bis district. J coututu- drink or eaten dry as confoo Jatud Mr, Shouror on bts success asa lawyer und 4 at Honcry, it aa deliclous article, bORSEY'S Ev¥ORTs, is cleution to tho Logigluture; und bs replied Doreoy, it te sald, brought ounstaut and pow: | that a grout muny of ho poppe in bis district aoa (a Lighly recommended, by ful iailuonves to bear upon President Uar- | objected to kim on, the growad of iy being W) tourists, suid, It le cortatn that the Frodiduut on deyerat / lawyer, thetr preferences Loa! oa tuwarda 1 bold by Grocers overywhore. ‘oceastone cautonod tho ollicers ungaged In cols | farmer te Nil thelr suat in the Luu stature, but W. c & looting evidence, and the Attorney-Gunoral and | tho: need uot fear, for the inturesta of the Btutg 7» BAIER & OO. spuolul attaruey ay well, Not 10 Proshud ‘too base } wit always Bafa if @uch inenus " Bob’ Dorchester, Mase, thy. @ fu aura that you have aulliciest evidenvo | Soares bil tha bulls of its Leglalature, and = to Juatify tho belief that you can seciire w con | gumy ime ty the future the yaung tyu of tho "PLLNOS. yictiou,” hy said, ** butore you ask for an ins | State way widh Wo make Governor ong OC just abd le q snes auch a min ue thi ono, who hes mae bis way by hisowu labor ta 8 place amour tho reprus asplative men of the Btule; and when the tho Fe nag aeaaT er esa ‘allure frum pegluct mifiveucey it ‘oourlg the conviction of tha, BEATIN PIANOFOM TEN. ~~ Mayuldcont boliday presuntai square grung planot Tosow od $ four very bundsuine round goroe: a cuiue wheR by hus proven bliusult worthy iy | foes fom } HOEY: eudy gud tn tho Herald, hose now con-'| Suu culy U8 4 wrutideution 10 the poole to | sttet Laie faves Noxud. uatcbions on frution uected with the prosecution express tbo fullest | pluca tha dtoyer Sharwau of lows from tho | prices, $y to $100; aatieluce on sted Or mney contdotice In President Arthur's intention to | shocumaker’s benod luto tha Governor's chulr, refunded yfter one year'a user Corlebt, planotoriug epare uo efforts to bring the gullty Se guaciae e We Per} ‘Fareiouue | yelcas 6 ito fanas eeltyt ‘Thay speak of the firmness, wad quote bi ey3uTe cite for maaweth Nat of lwaimuniala, t ances, cucourugewent, aud warm approval OF what they have doug. COURSE OF THE GOVERNMENT. Itucewma uow probablo~at lous such ta Mr. French Keonomy. A striktug yxample of the aunazing foats in the evoumuical Hue xv frequently performed b} Frouchwen ts adorded by the furtune to wylel deaitys cabin} vryutim cutbodra}, eluursli, ehayel, parlet Ba: re Cataloyue tholldag evtiton) fr at ' DENIEL F. BHATYY, Waablngton, N.2. rn