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VOLUME XU CLO: HINGs Order ‘Today and your Wwallow Tail Suit will be ready for you Sat- way Night, Cope Nake this suggestion to those who expect to make New-Years Calla. WHE CALE ON YOU now foul iolth our Low Prices, Some Dress Nuits In our Fine Ready-Made Stock will interest Gents who want nice outfits, but not the “Full Dress Business.” Our Diagonals, Broad- cloths, Worsteds, Tricots, Cas- tors, etc., etc., are worthy of Roy- al wearers, for they're all made up tothe “A, J. Nutting & Co. stand- ard.” You know what that means. 104 & 106 HADISON-ST.. _ (8 Bristling with New- Years Bargains, STEINWAN UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tho unorring test of time -dem- oustrates that the STEINWAY UPRIGHT alone equals the Grand or Square in durability, while in tho all-important feature of eapac- ity for standing in tune it excels either, possessing in a superlative fegres those higher qualities Which have made the STEINWAY Pianos tho Standard of the World. Tho many thousands of Stoin- way Uprights in use in Chicago and vicinity for the past seventeen yeurs are living witnesses in be- half of thelr own matchless power of endurance. LYON & HEALY, STATE AND MONROE-STS. ARTISTIC PAILORING, Ae a AR EN ELY & CO. TAILORS. From Dec. 5 to Jan. x next, all Garments ordered of us will be subject to a NET CASH DIS- COUNT of TWENTY per cent. The Largest and Best-Assorted Stock in our line on this Continent. The most select ‘*Modes” and thoroughly skilled workmanship. Wabash-av., cor, Monroe-st, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. L—Cornar o| iUdyunlone & one Ls esta viewer TTT ul tt : f SoA Urace ut tand’ bat ae ere nd RU hae gd Ren y feot on ‘Thlrty-t =! Mouton faotun Wontwartii-ay, Sa nares at piltou trict of lund wi fuut druriton Vbtety-third-at, Hed through to ‘Tolrey-ittheat., abuut 15) feck, Sicept’s puriiun of tho nari ond “ot wuld Aut Oo upled by tho City Paud) about Hd fost up. opted Uids will, Ue rucelyed at cin ouica” until 2 QEleek poutenee. dl, kaie-and ber subniitied ta tho iy Coulell fur aclun ticrvon. SHEODoRe T, gunner, Waoypuoller, utwoon LACES, State and Madison-sts. Offer a Fine Collection of gel LACES! Both in Real and Imitation. Aso Novelties in: Ladies’ French Neck- Wear! Gloves! Fans! Ribbons, ete.! All of our own importation, and brought out purposely for the coming “‘New-Year’s Day,” “The Prices Are Reasonable.” State and Madison-sts. NEW YEAR CARDS. NEW YHAR CARDS Commencing TUESDAY, Dec. 247, we shall offer a very handsome stock of New Year Calling Cards. GEO. H. TAYLOR & C0, 163 & 165 Bearborn-st. BE BUOKS, GE MARSHALES (0 OF ATIONERS 167 MADISON STREET. MANUFACTURERS OF" _ BLANK BOOKS, OP 1101L GOODS, nr nnn manne MOMRitis HRENSLAIDY, Optician, 125 Stnto-at, oun & second fluor, Bpectarlos oxclu- Vw esoven yours’ practicn ty the nidjus toevery lurm ot defuctlyy vyosuht, otters of sccoumundatinn teatityiny to hie supare iGrauitiy aa on Unticinn utd tho hurtertnogs OF ite Binseus clan bu seelt ut. 31, Gurnharda'y opto feuin the uted trofessars. of itis Studient Colluxo, Chieago caieat Cotteyy. Labnununn College," Chleaga Vommupathlo Coilewo, teaduut di wm OU Ost Promingae und. well-known citizens, ioluding List Gheomiuiue fraintchoule of Selene und Institutes, ste, e OULS 41. MAMI, Ansintant + ACCOUNTANL, A rellablo man, compuient accountant, cashlar, and oflice uisnuNer, Wi mMkG eiguguIeNt AUOUE fA Juan- vary In Board of Vrady commbston ofice. | Aniplo gxpuslonce und roturencus, Address Q 67, Tribune once. MINERAL WATER WAUK ‘Minorat itock Spring is sold in Lurruly, butt burrgls, und cana, Waukesha Wu, h Quart und piut buttes carbunuted, tu drugglets, totals unre, restuus Tants, wad saloons, Address Wau kesby SMinvral Kock Npring Co, Iceuy ottice, 183 and 1 Madien-ah SDAY, DECEMBER 28, 4 ~The OChitago “PURE FAIRY OF Gand LAS Se DEMMANN, Ni MONEY For one week only, before stock taking. Silverware at half value, comprising Rogers Brothers, Derby Silver Company, Simpson, Hall & Miller, and other standard manufactures. r2c buys the best Silver- plated Knife, Tablespoon, Teaspoon, Sugar-Shell, Salt- Spoon, Butter-Knife, Gravy- Spoon, Oyster-Fork, Mustard Spoon, etc., etc, worth 50c each. 2,000 Hats, consisting of La- dies’, Children’s, Boys’, and Men’s: Hats, at 25c each, worth $1. - A $3.00 Satin Corset for $x.00. A $2.00 Corset for 75c. 500 Damask Stand Covers, in buff and white, with red border, at 25c’ each. Cost 50c to import. 1,000 doz. pairs of Ladies’ Linen and Cotton Cuffs, plain, fancy, and embroidered, at 4c pair. 1,000 doz, Collars at 2 cts. each. is 1,000 yds. of Plaid Sash Ribbons at 18c yd. 50 cartons of extra width of plain and fancy Black Brocade at roc yd. OUR GREAT HOSIERY SALE. - 1,000 doz, Ladies’ and Gents’ Hose at 5c pair. Full regular goods at 25 per cent less than our usual low prices, 1,000, Umbrellas at 25c each. Worth double. Closing out the balance of our TOYS At half of our usual low price. $1.00 Circus Wagons for 25 cents, ae Toy Wash-Tubs, 5c. 25e Tin Toys fore. 50c Tea Scts for 30c. 95¢e Doils for 65c. 48e Dolls for 30c. $1.00 Bell Harmonica for 30 cents. Allour Toys at the same dis- count, ; Great Basket Sale, Our 9éc Basket for 35c. 10c for a Shopping Basket. 15 cents for a good Dinner Basket. ; Toy Basket for 5c. CROCKERY AND FANCY GLASSWARE, 25¢ Vases for 5e, 50c Vases for 18c. $1 Vases for 350. $1 Smoking Sets, 50c. Fine China Cospadore,decor- ated, at SOc; worth $1.50. Those $25 Brindle Bull Dogs, largo size, at $7. Fall. Decorated), Chamber Sets at $3.95. Large Majolica bowl pitch- ers, at 10c. Remember this is our great and only Losing Money Sale once a year in or- der to keep our clerks busy and reduce stock before invoicing, and give our pat- rons a chance to buy Real Bargains cheaper than we can buy ourselves. Ed. L THE FAIR, Ntate-st. Adams-st. & Dearborn f Baul & Hulton has this day boen dis- sorted Sy matal consuny, Mir, Vautar AL, Baul retiritigs COPARTNERSHIP. wniter che firm nun und st) t oe tho urpose of eatrytns Drisigenn of nanitfackiiit Importing. wid JoUbtug Sindh, Altriors, Futian, Cheuio,, Btwal, Eo AVE, UL WE ND, sates Clilvmpo, Be iene Bei, WOLUN & CB, Deo, Ay Bl, HT. HOLT GEO, 6. ry He US, i wucit, DISSOLUTION. Pubite notte ts horeby given that tho wholosalo wino and liquor tirm of Ni. GOLDMAN & co. Is this Chteago, Doc, 2h Wit. HOLIDAY GOODS. Union Catholic Publishing Co. Finoly-bound Prayor-luoks in Ivory, Pearl, Volvet, and Mlurocco, suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS A'T REDUCED PRICES. 80 and 82 Randolph-st. FINANCIAL, HONEY 10 LOAN On improved City Proporty at current rates, . M KAD & COE, 149 La Ballo-st. W.D.KERFOOT&CO. $0 Washington-st. Hoforguces turnishod tf de- sired to anny poraun wo LAYS reproavnted durluy Aycan Real Estate and Loans. BOOKS, ‘SPECIAL NOTICE, The Publishers’ Closing-Out Sale of Books will continue this week, Look out for Bargains. OPEN EVENINGS. G3 ‘State-st, Central Music-Hall. ~—— BUSINESS CARDS. UIVERPAGE, 52, 49 HHOWNES.CO, 22 Fancy Statlonery, Wedding and Party Gards and Invitations, CHAS. KAESTNER & CO., MACHINISTS & MILL WIRIGHTS, REMOVED ‘To 308 to 811 SOU'TIL CANAL-ST. CUTLERY, ROT otuora, Wort othur stundard makes cutlery. hudgur's, ituteat ‘s platod goods, ruzorsscissors,otc. AU dyulding &Ur0s.,105 Maden 1881—TEN PAGKE NEWS IN BRIEF. ——Newport (I. 1.) 1s excited over’ t case of stnalltynx whitch tins developed there, —Tarble, a Republican, was elected Mayor of Pensacola, Yin, yesterday by a majority of 202, —Cloudy weather, loch! rain or snow, southerly veering to westerly winds, and stationary or higher temperaturo for this re- glon today. —It fs reported that two men charged with murder and arson In Southampton County, Virginia, last Friday, have been exptured and lynched. ‘Mrs. Gibbons, of Ashland, Ky., necuses her husband, an old man of 68, of the murder of her two children, and also of the murder of Enis Thomas. Gibbons is on the run, — Alexander Johnson, a colored man of Atlanta, Ga., proposed to Susie Watts, a colored dainsel. She rejected lim, whereat he became enraged and killed tho girl Mon- day night. ——The water In the West Branch of the Stisquehanna River at Wilitamsport, Pa., had risen ten feet above low-water mark Inst evening, and was then still rising, and was expected to rise twelve or fourteen feet. William &. George, for many yenrs -Gdltor anid proprietor of the Lansing (lieh.). Republican, died yesterday at Lansing, in his Sith year. Dr. Francis Bry, a well-known physiclan, died at La Salle, UL, iu his Gith year. —A nun detained against her will ina convent at Gratz, Austria, leaped from the convent wall into a stream Monday. She was rescued. The incident has eased con- siderable excitement. in the stald Austrian town, —Nain fell steadily all day nt Albany yesterday, causing a risa uf one foot in the Judson and a treshet. Warm rains have fallen for nearly n week tn the vicinity of Harrisburg, Pa,, filllng the streams and caus- ing floods. © —Siimll-pox is spreading at an alarming rate in the vicinity ot Navajo (New Mesieo) Agency. A requisition has been made on the Interlor Department for the immediate shipment of vaccine points cnough to vac- einate 600 persons, -—Tho rumor that ex-Senator Paddock will succeed Mr. Upton as Assistant Secre- tary of the ‘I'reasury is revived. It 1s be- lieved that Paddock’s name will-be sent in soon after the holidays, It is also rumored that Ex-Appointment Clerk Lamphere will bo. made Special Agent of the Treasury. —Gultenn has furnished another Hlus- tration of his incorrigible egotism—this tine in the shape of a sort of Christmas address to the peoplo of the United States. The sereed 1s framed somewhat on the model of the apostolic epistics, and fs characterized by the blasphemous and offensive expressions peculiar to this incomparable wreteh, —tThomns P, Wallace, a well-known breeder and sporting man of Naw York, who died recontly, left an estate worth $500,000, which he bequenthed to two ‘sisters and a brother. A second brother, whose debts, amounting to $60,000, tha deceased had paid, contested the will. ‘The will was admitted to probate yesterday by tho Surrogate. — Yesterday from. 500. ta 600 colored neo; ple of Edgefield County, . South Carolina, passed through Augusta, Ga., on their way to Arkansag, ‘hey were under the leader. shipof a preacher named Hammond, who promised to charter a train for them at Au- gusta, but failed todo so. ‘The pigriins say they found it too dificult to earn a living in South Carolina, —Complaint Is ninde that there are too many watchmen and janitors employed at the Cook County Building, and 1t is alleged that $5,080 can be saved to tho taxpayers an- nunlly by the dismissal of supernuneraries, Itisclaimed that the unnecessary persons are kept on tho county pay-rolls to please Commissioners Knopf, Purington, Klelm, Hutt, Ender, Rheinwald, and McClaughrey. -—A dlsastrous exptosion occurred Mon- day on the West Point steamer of the Clyde Line, between Baltimore, Md., and West Volnt,. Va., which resulted $n the total toss of tho boat, and the toss of ninctcen lives, ‘The explosion. occurred near tho forward hoteh, and Sts cause has not yet been ascer- tained. Among the killed wera L. 8, rad- ford, chief stevedore; First-Onicer Peter Geoghegan, and Quartermaster William Bo- hannon. ——Mr. A. B. Mullott, who will bo remem- bered as Supervising Architect of tho Treas- ury under President Grant, has filed an ap- plication for appointment as General Super- intendent of Federal. buildmgs now fn course of construction. He fs strongly bucked by Gen, Grant and leading Stal- warts of New York. Should Secretary Folger make the change suggested by Gen, ‘Grant, it Is expected that Mr, Stelnmetz, of Brooklyn, Mullett’s partner, will succeed Supervising-Arehitect MII. —aA dense fox provailed in New York yesterday afternoon, rendering ferry travel perilous and detaining at the docks mmny river steamers, One New Haven boat, which left the plur before tho fog sot In, In attempt: tug to puss through ell Gate ran upon the ledge of rocks off Blackwell's Islnd, where shestuck fast. The passengers were safely disembarked and taken back to New York, Owlng to the heavy fog at Baltimore a cot- liston occurred between tho steamboats Tan- gler and Pilot Buoy on the Papnsticook River. No casualtics and not much injury to the boats, —*"Dopravity and pure eussedness, or, what Is better, devilishness, Is Guiteaws trouble, and not Insanity,” sald Dr. D. D, Richardson, of tho Insane departinent of the Philadelphia almshouse, yesterday, Richardson has been In Washington forfour weuks, has carefully observed the actlons and mannor of the assasin, aud may be presumed. to bo a fair judge. Ie has examined Gulteau in conjunctlon with Dr, Wooster, and both gentlenion came to the conclision that the assasin was not iusane, and go informed Afr. Scoville, ‘Tho evidence of the experts so far has cortalnly not been of acharacter to en- courage Guiteau and his friends, —Tho principal witness {In the Guitcau caso yeatorday was Dr, McDonald, Superine tendent of the Now York Iospital for the lngane. ‘Tho tustiuony tended to completely shatter tho insanity theory seb up for the paisouer, Dr, McDonald suid that there was much premeditation on the part of Gulteau, that such premeditation wentto prove that his act was not that of an Insane wan, and that his course, conduct, and moyemunts both Jmmediutely before and after the ‘crime wore utterly at varlance with the theory of insanity, ‘The assasly was much disturbed at the testimony, and, although he inter- rupted froquently, he was too intent on fle tenting to the evidence to act as outrageously 83 has becn usual with hi, Dr, THE ASSASIN. Epistle of Saint Charles Julius Guiteau to the Americans. As o Matter of Spiritology Ho Is Ready for Cru- cifizion. As a Matter of Fact, He Pre- sumes that Ho Shall Be President. His Likeness to the Savior,So Far as Being Despised Can Go. Testimony of Dr. A. E, McDonald, of Ward’s Island, in Court Yesterday. The Doctor Hay Atténded Over SIx Thousand Cases of Insanity. Viewed in Every Light, Charles Julius Guiteau Is Sane. The Witness, in All His Experience, Has Never Seen an Examplo of Teme porary Insanity. Guitean Dislikes All Such Testimony, and Blackguards the Doctor Covertly. SAINT GUITEAU. STLE TO THE AMEIMCANS, Wasiisatos, D.C. Dec. 27.—Following is tha document prepared by Guiteau Monday and fur- ulshed for publication tonigh' CHRISTMAS GREETING—18eL, By Chartew Gulteau, ‘Today is Christmag, und { greet tho American people with a Merry Christmas. Last Christmas 1 was in New York, Isat bonrding fan tirst- class house, and wag finely dressed, Luttended church, and had quito a pleasant dey. ‘Two years ago I was in Boston, but wag not so woll fed or ctothod. Iwas on theology. There Js nomoucy in theology. 1 left a $4,000 Inw busl- ness in Chivayo ta 187s for thoology. I wont Into theology to serve the Lord and preach the Gos- pel. Ibad about as iwuch trouble to get in my work on theology as Paul did. Ho bungered and thirsted, and was naked, and had no vortain dwelling-place, but I preached the Gos- pel ag be understood It, although he had a hard time. Since he loft tho varth his work and naine have come down the ages. Christ anu Poul did their work ang left the result with tho Almighty Father, and I do the snme. yin Christmas, 1878, 1 was in St. Louls, Iwas in very reduced circumstances, I bad been on theology’ a 3. “bad aunt a year traveling, most In tho Enst, trying to preach tho Gospel by lecturing and selling uy lectures in Washing- ton, Now York, Boston, Chicago, and other citics, I folt tho Lord putthis work oa tne, and Idia the best Ieould. bad no friends and little munoy. Christmas, 1877, I spent in Philudelpbia. I was well fed and clothed, and was trying to lecture, Christinng, 1870, E was in Calcaga, [was works Jog with Mr. Moody, and welting my tecture on Christ's eccond coming, A. D. 70,8 and today, Christis, I suffer iu bonds us a patriot, but T am in hovorable company. Washington was 0 patriot. Grant was a patriot. Washington ted the armlos of tho Revolution through elght years of bloody war to victory und glory. Grant led the armics of tho Union to victory sad glory. And today tho Nation {s prosperous and bappy, They ratsed the old war-cry, “ Katly round the flag, boys." and thousands of tho eholrest sons of the Republle went forth to battle, to vietery ordeath, Washington and Grant, by their valor and success {a war, won the admiration of man- kind. ‘Todny, Christmas, 1881, I suffer In bonds a3 4 patriot, because I had tho inspiration and nerve to unite the great politicu! purty to the end that the Natlon might bo saved another desolating war, {do not pretend that war was immediate, tutdo say emphatically that the bitterncas in tho Itepublican party Inst spring was deepening and deepening four by hour, and that, within two or three yeara, or less, tho Nation woula bave beon ina tlume of olvil war. In the presence of death, all hearts wero hushed. Contention censod, For weoks and weeks, tho heart and brain of the Nation ecu tered on the sick mun in the White House, At last ho went tho wiy of all flesh, and tha Nation was In mourning, and, today, Curtatmas, Lam on trin! for my life, charged with murdor- ing the lute President. Chore isnot tho iret clomont of murder jn the case. ‘To constitute the crime of murdor two vle- must coUxists First, actual homicides Sucondly, malice in iaw or malice in face. The taw presumes that there is nv humicide in this vaso, nud, thorefure, no matics in tho law, ‘BMatlee tn fact depends upon tho circumstances attending tho homicide. Admitting that tho Jute President diced trom the shut—which Ideny aga matterof fact—atill, the circumstances a tending tho shooting Uquidate the presumption of niallce, eltbor inlaw or fuct, Had ho beon properly treated, hv probubly would have peor live today, Wantover my inspiration or Inien- uon, the Deity allowed the doctors to neh my work gradually, because Hy wanted to prepara tho people fer the change, and wlso to contra my orlyinal Inspiration. Luin wolt autisiiod with the Deity’s conduct of tho caso thus fur, and L have no doubt but that Ho will continue to further It to the ond, and. that the pubtia will, sooner or later, seo a apo- cla! providenico in the tate President's removal Nothing bur tho polltival situation last spring justhted its removal, Tho vroak in tho Ropube lean party then was whlealng weet by week, aud f foresaw a ilvoly war, By Inspiration wae to remove the Inte President alune, and thoreby closo the breach boforo it ot bo wide that noth tng but a hoartrendiug aud desutated war could chase It, ‘The jast War cost the Nation a million of mon and billion of moncy, The Lora wanted to Peyvent nt repetition of this dosulation, and ine Bplred me to excoute Ils will. Why did Hu luspiry ine in proference to soma ono olsoY Beeause I had the brains and nerve, probably, to do tho work, The Lord docs not employ iicompetent persons to sorvo tli. Uv uses the best matoriaibe cau find, No doubt there woro thousands of Republicans who Cult as Ldidubout the late Proaldent ruining tho 1to- publican party, aud had they the conception, tho nerve, aud the brains und opportunity, aud | spoclal authority from tho Delty, they would bave removed nin. 1, of uli tho world, was the only mon who bad authority from the Deity, Without the Delty's prossuce f neyer ehould Lavo sought to remaye tho President. ‘ “Thie pressure destroyed my treo agonoy, Tho Deity compellod me to do the act, Just a8 a bigh- waymun compels a wan to glvon up money utter placing 4 pistol at tho victii's head, ‘Tho yiotim may know it [4 absolutely wrows for blu toylve the money that his wife and obiidren eed. But how cau bo koop it with pistol at hlahoad, itls free agenoy ta destroyed, and bo wives hie money to savo bis life, This Irresistibto yr 0 remove tho Presl~ dont was on mo for thea Mays, and It nover toft tno when awake, It baited me day and night. At Inst the opportunity came, and T shot bim tn tho Haltitnora & Potomac depot. As roon as I fired tho ebot tho Insplration worked off, aud £ felt !mmennely rciloved. £ would not do it agaln for a tolllion dollars, Only a mirncie saved me from boing shot of hung thon and there, It was the inost insane, foolhardy net posible, and no one but a madman could have dono ft, Tut the pressure on tne wis so enormous that f would have done it if 1 hud.iled the vext tos ment, Heretofore political griovances have been ad= dusted by war or the ballot. Mud Jefferson Davis and a dozen or two of his co-truitors been shot dead in January, 1201, no doubt vur Itebeltion never wou'd have been. Gen, Grant suppressed one war, und Provi- dence and I saved the Nutlon, As tine ndyunees, the public will appreciate this fuct more and more, ‘Today—Christinus, 1841—1 am tn Jal, snd have been since July x. Ihave borne my confinement patiently and quictly, knowing that my vindication would cone, ‘Twice T have been shot at, and camo noar bo- Ing shot dend, but the Lord kept ine harmloss, Jike the Hebrew ebildren tn tho flery furnacg, nota hair on my hend bas been singed, because the Lord, whom I served when f sought tu rue move the President, hus taken caro of ne, My trind seems to be progreasiig well: Jndgo Cox I consider just the man for the case, He i uble, conselentious, and careful. Lhaye a bright dury, and Lo wisn them to paston my ease. Sndge them rare wood mea, Thuy tisten with the xrentest interest tu tho testlmony aud nd- dresses, and | presuina ‘they will give this caso their most solemn attention, and dispose of It necording to the facts and law, and I believe the bigh-toned press of the Nation will nequiescn in thelr verdict, ‘The prosecution have Introduced certain fwit- nesses who are wullty of rank perjury, and it has excited ny wrath, und 2 havo denounced thom to plain Jangituze. T hate the menn, deeptive way of tho prosecu- tion. My oploion of the District-Attorney if well known, . Tho defense has beon unfortunate In having: insulllulent counsel, iit, notwithstanding this, J expect justice to be done me, and iy motive and inspiration vindicated. Peopte aro suylog: “ Welt, if tho Lord did tt, let tt xa." J oxpoct this spirit will grow, fon bighly pleased with Gen, Arthur. Io fe doing splendidly to his new position. Had Gon, Garileld done as welt, he .probubly would have been allve today, fe was a good man, but o weak polltichin, I am expvetatly pleased with Gon. Arthur'’d coneliintory spirit and wisdom toward the op- pesitlon, Itisexuctly what I wished him toda —viz.; unite the fuctions of tho Itepubiicat party, to tho end that the Nation may be happy and prosperous. My life bas been a rathersad one. My mother died when [ wos % My father was a good man and an able one, buta fanatic In religion. Under his -intluence, I got into tha Onoidd Community at, and remained six years. Three years after this I was unfortunately married, and go continued for four years, Soou after I was divorced I went on to thoology, ‘Three years of my ife in the Onewla Commu- nity was ono of constant suffering. My marrleé life the sane, 2 My thoologten! Ife one of auxicty, but I war happler at that than anything ¢lso, because F was serving the Lord, My Ife haa been desolnted. A 3 Duriug my six years in the Oneida Community I got instranged from my relatives, I might at well have been tu Stato’s prison or the lunatle asylum, I was never able to foruive my fathet for running mo Into that Community, If it hud not been fur this should have bud a far bappict Ufe, : hut, let it xo. Forgetting thiugs beulnd, ¥ press forward. Aiive hho Gusts 2 att Teter. 2 have always been a lover of tho Lord, and whothor I live onu yenr or thirty, Lum Mig.” Asamnttor of fact, £ presume J shall live td be T’resident. ‘Today. 1,881 years nzo, tho Savior of mankind was born in poverty and obscurity, Ho moved upand down Judea, and spoke as one having authority, Vast multitudes followed Him. Ha enst out devils, healed tho sick, restarad tha lind and tho .disensed, told the multitude whd Ho was, and whut He came for; that God tha Father had sent lilm to point the raco the way to eternal life, ‘This wonaersul Being bad nowhero to lay Ii¢ head. Hehad no money, and had no fricnda Tle never traveled, Lie nover wrote 8 book, Hé was hated, despised, and flaally crucified as ¢ vil impostor. ‘then back ie went to the bosom of the Fathor, Daring Hs ministry Mo drew around Himactt a fow despised individuals who wero as poor at inset, ‘They bad no money, ani oo standing in soelety, and were mostly fishermen, Outwardly, Ike most other great events tt human history, the oriyin of Christiinity was ad absolute failure, Jt was like the seed planted, and it had grows ite by Ittle, Time has developed it into & aigantic tree, averbanging the habitable globe: Tho mob cruvified the Savior of mankiad, ang Paul, [His great upostie, went to fynomiuivus death, This bappenced many centurles ago, for cight« cen centuries bave exerted ua tremendous intus ence on the clvilizadon of tho race as thr despised Galtllean and Mls erent apostle, Thoy dit their work: and left the result with the Alnughty Father, und so must all inspired men, Thoy must do their work and Joave tho result with tho Delty, Whatever becomes of them personnily, thé worst that men can do isto kill you. Dut thoy eunnot prevent your namo and work from yolng thundoring down the ages. God alwiays aveoges those who InJuro His men. Christ's contemporirics slaughtered the Al migbty's only Son, but He got oven with: the Jewish race ut the destruction of Jorusalem, A, D. 70, when. Situs, the Homan General, razet that city to tha ground and slaughtered ovot 1,100,000 Jews, und from that day to this, Jowt: have Leen & deaplecd and downtrodden race. ‘The mills of the gods grind slow, but thes xvind sure. Wo unto any man or men that perscoute God's nun, The Almighty will yoltow thom in thil world, and In the next, e Take my own case, When the pressure to remove tho Prealdent enme on me, |b spent iwo weeks in prayer U6 nuke sure of the Deity’s will, At the ond of two weeks my mind was fixed (¢ the political uccosslty for bis romoval, und J have never hat tho siightest doubt since about the divinity of the act aud the ndcussity for it, ‘Thus far tho Dey his furthered the act Mf iny onttre sutlafuetion, « fla knows f simply exes people ure beginning to sco it, and they will seq it more and more ua tue advances. I putug my Ufa on the Deity’s inaviration, and 1 bav¢ not come to grief yet. Lhavo no idea I ehalh Lecause fav not think 1am destined to be shot or bung, bie that is n mutter for tho Dory W pass op, and not me, Whatever the mado of inj exit trom the world, [huve no doubt but my name and work will go thundering down thé ages, Hut wo unto the meu that kill mo—privately or judicially. UNITED States Jai, WasitnatoN, D.C. Christe mus, 1881, ‘ IT 18 SLOWLY TOWARDS THE GALLOWS, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnatow, D. ©., Dev, 27.-Gulteau was not quite as abuslyo aud insulting in bis remark¢ today ns ho hus been, although impudent euougty novertheloss, Itwasa bad dy for bin, ‘Thy toatimony of the ono witness oxanilned, Dr. Mos Donuld, Medical Superintendent of the Now York City Hospital for the Tnsang—a gontlemug who hus bud over 6,00) jusane persons undor bid treatment, and who bas mado lusanity u epecias study for almost a score of yoars—belog mod damaging to tho furthor oxjstence of tho trail atructure of hls assumod osanity, The princi pal points tnade in the Doctur's teatluiony av ad export were in relation to Guiteau’s allezod ww, outed (ls will, and 1 knoyy It, aid a great inuug ©