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8 THE:- CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1873, s < P THEUHIGAGO: DATLY TR IBUN R s O A, A O e e THE PULP'T. trying to malo capital out of this. Bacl of it dron, moved from overy sottlod courso by tho companion noarost thom, Agsinst this, tho Apontlo sets tho real Olriatian's charactor, whioh bo sposks of as the wise man, one not moroly possossing wisdom, but whose character, firm and sottlod, has boen formed undor ita {nfluencos. tatn her ground and rocoivo nccosslons, Moro | tho poorost congrogation fn the world than any- nrumllntnr« who havo for many yours ‘agitatod | seot forward in first hands, scarcely n nalo being madu misalonae|on woro golng abrond this yoar than | thing olso, In Tahnlf of the. ministry o O | tho question of romoving tho Capital to d_Dir- | hiere, othing dolng hore, e 1o 1t snticimted avor baforo, aud rqoro Iaborors would onter tho | cngo, lio oftored tho new minkstor the right kinnd | ron prairio 150 milos northwost of 8t, Paul. | Tonms=NOWIRg (ORE R hendo opon, when, Lomo flolda bo worl for tho Lord, Tho appll- | of ruhnwnmR with the prayor, * God blosa you." | This anino projact in ngaln boing talked about as | MerWULHe SO K0 LG ALy is bo done, Boven car ances of tho Ohurch for Ohristian uvnnguW;rv Tho Rov. Mr, Dennis thon addressed tho Soclo- | likoely to como up, but this talic 1 really & cover | joug o ricuived, all of which wero sont fozward, tion were boing multiplied and made more offac- | Ly, the cholr sang a voluntary, and Dr. Forrestor | to atother schomo, — Mr. Tranklin Stoolo and . . all wns tho liquor Interost that filled the jails with oriminals, Rocontly thoso doad-falls hnd beon phut up and Bunday murdors had coasod, . - < | Unles tha Sabbath Iaw was anforcad, thoy had Eloquent Discourses by Emi- | bottor koop all mon af Work and ght no rost. — ————— | . 1¢ thoy must go to the doad-fall, thoy had bottor | A charsator which ia not 8oft liko wax, onsily | .tivo, The destiny of the Oburch will not long bo | pronounced the benodictioh. Bomo othors purohnsed the Tort Bnelling roser- nent Clergymen, B0 L . yrtoe) that thot | monldad 40 tho form of any hard aubstaros with | dolayod. Tis hearors abould ek tomeafvos e . Vatlon from ho Governmont fa¢ o mero trifla POLITICAL. : husbanda could bo kept busy Bunday, sinco thon | which it may como’ in contact, but | what thoy wore doing to haston thoday? Tho HE APIARY. somo yonra ago, as tho enrotul fordcF of yowKpA- hfi spont all his m(:!llny. } Lint could bo satd ?L{ lu;vg, and‘ rJumr' cnplllivlo xc“w Hmkln Church was eatablishod to glve spiritual Tofresh- 8 g:zfi :;Ll‘l‘rc::\n,;lnmmr.u :wg;.v:l;x n‘n':rl;tm:ga ,“‘l}’ flnfln THE MASSACHUSETTS SENATORSHIP. ross) " 0 i % Tho Temporanco Question Discussod tha men who darad to plunge them {utha ol oo’ im) lon than of rocolving o the on wny:!]? 1Io tmnfi\l nog thosa d&m?({:{m:]a (!'ho 0 murdorers of all the boya sipfnud stabbed aftor by Dr. Fowler, tho Inw was mp(:nlml;ynm*| rayor was that, if murder must Login, it~ should begln within mont, and not tocliastizomon. It washor Y}mvlucn that his followors might possess such s charag- { tor, tho Apoatlo labored, and ho was ovor ad- monieling them to b firm, to bo stoadfast, To form such a oharactor there must bo Intolligence jeago Tribune. B e Fo anstingo troublos fhnk | A Ohnllonge—om the Stnnd—A Parne | soswlon of tho fork, and auch portion of thots- | oo Skt bapgieh 0 e il saddon tho hoarts of the pooplo and turn their | * dixe for IScow—A Now Mode of Divida | orvation as it nocd.cd Bteolo hruu‘;ht inabill for | IEOOmaEON, e ave arrivod horo, Ato of tho molirning into songs of dolivoarnco, Godwes | ing Nlaow nmd Producing Karge | rontsl which smoanted to more than his ontira infor that Socretary Doutwoll will roceive in tho midst of His pooplo, and thoy that for- | gwarma—EFdirth Munsgemont of Beoss | Purehnso monoy. — Aftor s good doal of {rouble, L Wt Y 1 ly tour-fifth of all the vates in tho Loglsla~ their homos, [ Amon"—Applauso, to oloot & raasonablo idonl, honrt to mollow that | sock him would find mo joy. Tho simplo im- 8 jents tho malor was ~compromiued by glviug | Hotr - : Lioglsla- oy T ) i aving tho Emumy by mnmnnok, i} 1o was Job | writh lovo and goodnons, i will to bring sbout | pulsos of ho hoart woru’h{tur than all tho Elyu Cur Qundomiiniiui . 4167, | Stoelo tho uppor and modt tolablo’ pai "‘1"35{:{ mlllmtl}]nlcii}“& 1’3.‘:‘?1‘35.5"’.'\5';333?2 ks Dr. Goodwin's Five Yenrs' Experi- | out, thoy must tako tho ohancos. Tho Aldor-) tho desired end. 8o rosl charactor will como, If | eliowy forms of worship_proscrived by Topo, o, aun, 1,161, | DS L0, BERRE S0 cnon Gsaso | e tatod Ui Bon Rullo advocacy of Do . i mon had this possiblo powor, and tho Iaw andf| these three clomonts are allowod to [tnlly and | Bishop, or Gonoral Assombly. Humblo and un- A CHALLENAGRE. tho colobratod Minnehabn Ialls, and fn this | ! 8! ence in O 0080 ordor mon askod that tho law bo maintalned.’| hiave a part in aman's lifo, No auch a thing as nffoctod platy In dally lifs would nfn"or tho | At tho Beo-Koopors' Convention held at Clove- {’,"(' mm"m%) o u; MV p;op(l);lng ‘to butld a f::;:fm’s nomination from boiug mnde uuani- soed, and work for tho glory of Zion, In concln- | land last year, Mr, - Hosmor, of Minnesots, gave | bridgo ovor tho Misaissippi. His nchome con- by . Sion, tho rayerond sponkor exbiortad. his Hourors | o ,,h,,m,.,ygo ol ould soll. 100 | tomplatos tho removal of tho Capitsl noross thi | Apeclal Deapatch o e Chlcapa rfunes - v to conscorato themsolves anew to tha Kingdom £ b . & to bo pald & bridgo to the wost eido of the river, wnking it [ Vb Sy beardod horo with groat inter- O omn showtd find somothing to do, | B¥Hrms of boes fof 1,600, hut not to bo pald £0r | 4yoih iy milas from Bt Pauland bhrao from | Blicotians ars Yosseeec o B B 0. aud bo hencoforth ab tho post of activ duty. | unloss Lo took 10 similar- syarms in tho spring | Minneapolis, Undor cover of tho wild land ro- :x:u' :!D ‘i?n{hh’.’ roy :n iy riy {:hurnctcr e ZTapocially shonld they luly aaldo worldly ongago- | and ebtained from thom, tho ourront sonson, | moval schome, thin job is boing cooked up, and hu&'haml mg,‘ thero for sovors) days, and' menta ond onlist heartily in tho sorvicos ap- | 10,000 pounds of surplus honoy; sud those | & will not bo surprising if it becomen ona of tho oce induco tho beliof Polnted tox the coming wook of prayer, sndfe; | awarms to havo ontored tho provious wintorwiths | R8I, (SHOR e et o it sy ipase wil ot tpmortow. Tore 8§ true o8 . - T e ond Hiastd sonewthape | on0 @uart of baoa oach. In tho firat placo, 10 | wbis b orlled which wiil forovar motklo. thie in- | 80 shllgravo spprobiontions ol (antuspart oF ¢ tho world knaw Ohicago waa to have no Sab- anu:. nv“:‘l m;& nllqunr way J’o‘xfln nr:‘: plrnmlum, ‘ would ndd 2 por con o risk of moucy. *Qur Plars”---Sermon by Rev. Jesse | Wherothorowns 30 18w, a8 ot the border, Intereat B. Thi wan high. If half tho pooplo woro drunk hora, . Thomas. ong-govanth of tho timo, insurance wouldriso. It affacted mon's fntorests and their safoty. No man knew what his neighbor would do on ; L bolog shot Inaogural Services In {ho Leeturo Room of tho | Sundeyy ‘Tho, ffi:fl";& Stihy saatn tin e n wanted lifo would be known if uvori man's lifo was formod oud guarded ovor by theso threo olomonts. Why aro thoro so many wastod | lives about us,—why do wo seo_tho bonos of doloated Frojoulu 8o plentiful? Is it so, that it 15 somotimen_impossiblo for a human life to bo succosaful? No, not so; God novor allowed an ambition or fiaod desire to grow up in a man's hoart to be dofostod. Thoro waa fault somo- 'whoro, if over such a lifo was lived. Tho man — ‘X0 oficial ordorn Second Presbytorian Chireh, Ioomeumag Bt b o whld ooyl |l ot on it veyagewitout ongh o s | aiuath. oso duirodtho 100 swarma of qusc ot boun | Sriiablo Capitelsonirovory my provant 07 | e uely oo ivan o Gonoral Ertoyy tho ad n goo 0] n thom, 10] i AC) 0 10U ol 3 and n 0 D 0 =4 N o tho Moyor had n good hold on them. LE LAY | 0L 8 o euess web Dot. muskod omk ofor | INSTAULATION OF REV. . £, FONRESTER. | Lol o e o banior, and M, Hoamar found | iainly an Afrents unor ioolg's waod pilo, Tho | SO L ae g et Sndhvciar To’ socog” REV.C: I FOMLER: for's loug tima 4o como. | 1 say ono of bisthest, | 1t 40 o erereas pisce 2 Husiod cpan | Tue installation of Tov. 3. E, Rorrostor, tho | himeclt tho targot of l tho wits of tho boo- wool s plaialy visiblo. hizo Binchibnok 8 tho Jnwtul Chlof Maglitraio i , now pastor of tho Ohurch of tho Rodoomor | koaping fratorsity. ,l{:‘,ggg“,;;'.“,gz,°{n"’:h:;;*:};{,f;-;g&bflgx;;;m Bt Touisioua, A# to tho anticipated troublos i (Univeraalist), on tho cornor of Washington and | ™ At iho Indisnapolie mooting, Mr. Honmer was | lands, and theso corporations may hinve to ce- m;‘:’:&‘;mfl:;‘::“‘lvfx‘i’ztgr ;’;‘1{:“,““‘5::’“{1:}; Bangamon ntcoots, ocourred last ovoniog, and | akon to task, and placod on tho witnose-stand | tabiish o Oredit Mobilior to provent ko untoward | U SG (oiiod and no violonco ocours. 1T woro participatod In by n very Isrgo congroga- | with tho viow of obtaining o rogular vordict sto thom) rosult. I havo seen this oarly virtito i lution of which is not. antiube | BUY quostion ariscs, the sol o Hon, ngalnst bim, or to show onuse why & swarm of ndo oat a8 tho somslon progr:?EoLll,{nnde embraced in previous ordors or instructions, it Thoro woro upon ho platform, tho Tov. B. | beo-kospors should not bo lot looso on bim. Tia | P Fortuaasels the. G000 ‘sares. of Jand_that | Yill bo "at onco roforrad to, the Attomoy fon- TLaird Colller, Rev. Dr. Rydor, tho Tov. J. B. | bolduoss of assortion must givo placo to facts, | somobody discovored 88 bolonging to tho Stato, | §L DY that the Torroater, and Rov. Mr, Donnis, Tho exorolsos | or ho would be placod outeido of tho Luman | hasboon romoved boyond thoe temptation of a Attornoy Gonoral Willisms says tha The Ttov. Chas, 11, Fowlor prenchod, yostorday | napular scutimeut was against liquor, sndimost evening, at tho Contonary Ohurch, his text bo- | of thom, ko knew, wanted to bo with tho major- ing the oighth vorso of tho twolfth chaptor of | ity. Much of the troublo was du9 to tho insc- tho Gonpol of Bt; Mntthow—For tho Son of | tivity of tomporanco pogplo. - Tho Aldormen " had beon surroundod only by bad influoncos, Ban Is Lord ovon of tho Sabbath Day.” Iia ro- | A5G 11000, heorls had got ‘sbout thom and por- ‘marks woro substantially ns follows: It was an | gunded‘them that that aide was the quongnst‘ old hulk, built of well-worn timbors at bost. | and induced them to beliove that everybody Thero woro bottor in tho shipyard. Why did thoy | wanted to got drunk, It was tho duty of tom: +a rook, and {ossod upon tho boach manglod and disigured, How long sball mon contiutio {thus to live without s purposo? With Potor,we (ought to eay, * Tho timo passod has sufficod us ; honcoforward wo,will live no more atter thofloslt 1but aftor tho spirit.” And now, brethron, whon 1wo are confronting anothr yoar, and havo, as it woro, antored & house, tho ‘chambors of which 1o all empty, waiting to bo filld and furnished Constitiition of Louisisun doos not contomplate orance people to show thom tho other side, and | by us, what plans shall wo make, and how mako 1th the t by th Loglslaturo by a Constitutional amendmont, i £ thatState until yolkavibelam] Smalan ola Holk tatlo Joriuada thom of e coptrary. Bt af tho | thomy” With alltho exparisaco't tho pasty to T aten | s bexild ays shushfary yhfeh provites tor thoie disponion and tho o tho Inauguration of & Aot Kellogg mill not G = 3 OF D - voyoges. Dut thaf was mot all. It i wakis 3¢ z’fl?&%&fifi'fi‘lz‘n’igfl‘%f&?flfl& G}ggfi; g;‘v: Do om s ot s sel. oummeiven aboat ‘o | Rov. R. alrd Collior, who aftorwards road an tablishmont of o ninking fund, _As long sathoso'} § FWOYE WO AR o ™ N cBnory, it I8 un. | Amid » cross-firo of quostions, Mr, Hosmor | lands woro fn tho hands of tho Logislatura thera, inangurated to~ spprapriato passago from tho Goapol of B. | took tho ntand, cool and calm as To would Lavo | wes mo ond o plots and countor-plots.’| doretocd, indotormined to he inasgi a8 o ehi] i fo. sako of their obligations ag Chriatisns, holds that, oven if was o ghip froighted with lmman life. Tho | &al g Liuko, followed by b also sung by tho | hoon in Living's awarmof boos, Ho commonced Thero ie mo doubb bub that tho peo- | MOMOW, but the Government hol oonsider the oseibilitics boforo ua, ‘oponing - the enemy's shot had mado must bo romomboring. tbart' -nythinfikin posaiblo n Lo woro entitled to the Goyornor's soat, lio could. i which is good and holy. “Woall know how many | gyoly lo dosirod these lands or their prococds t it until & wook froj to-mor- P o e e G N it t S by sayiog that bo hnd nover cbtainod s thou- 6 dands. or thel not Inwfully possoss it un apead, Tt was only an ordioance, & soromony. | Fivo yonra in Obicago” waa tho subject of s |Favare {',:‘,“’21‘,‘,,'{’:;‘,{,‘{ o, A are 81%0 | Tho Ror. Dr. Rydor thon, taking bis toxt from o go towards liquidating tho unpaid (somo say Why o much suxiely about {t? It was moro | discourso by Rev. B, P. Goodwin, last ovoning, l.necossity for plaua, An hour unusod js an hour than that; {6 was the craft that oarriod tho | ot tho First Congrogationnl Church. Tho at= ['ill usod. Nothlul!!“‘in“ 80 puro and colorless of Lamb's Bride, Tho rent must bo stopped, for | tondanco was large, and tho oxoroises woro of auf| 1evil aa tho hours, and yot lot thom slono and o 5 #|; they will alsorosult in ovil. ~ Everything has to on that craft tho Church rodo totho otornal | intorosting charactor. After tho porformance off Do redoemod, end wo must lay plans to do tho sges. Tho Divine Governmont would go on, | "“Thero s a Happy Land,” with variations, by~{ work. Tho garden of tho soul is weody unlosa and tho gates of holl could not provall, oven if | tho organiat, tho choir sang & Now Year volun-#l It have care and attontion, . Even the knowlodgo fnearnated in the Common Couneil; but, {n the | tary, after which the nsusl dovotional order woste| WO, Apnuun: s:d lcqu‘{m comea tous in blouknt meantime, some woman's @on might bo | proceoded with. Tho toxt choson was from Philes| 80¢ n;;u Ddcflrz'g t;x:d n‘ut _«;nt beloro 1 3 V19 GF thats o2 bo us _tho omplos of our Adlled noxt Bundny, somo Doy mado an [ lippions fil: 13: Forgotting tho things lives. Honoo Wo ‘must plan. The days orphan the week aftor, That was history. So | aro pnet,” oto. Tho pastor roferrod to tho many*4 will not caro for thomsolves. Tho tendencies of tho touched the quostion with trombling hands, | comforis aud joys of tho past five years, and. ovorything aro cvil, and yot wa may direct them #The ono safo thing to do was, in God's faith, to | sid that thoy should look forward to the futurowy] 80 that they load us to tho perfection of a Chrie- 1| tian manhood. Honco wo muat plan. All the daya adltoro to tho fats 58 ho should present them. | Ho showld touch upon a few of thomoro signifi=} 6" " e Tife are like wild horsos which caroer The subject was ono which had occupicd the | cant ovonts which hadocourrod during that Hmo.pf over the prairio, and must ba caught and taught world at all times, from Rabbinical traditions In January, 1808, N]:u (:hurchh mur:::;ahl?s to lnbt;r. ‘A?nd%xgy ‘what have ":h to consider in ‘dovn to tho literatura of to-dny, and was Intor- | numborod 542, Binco that kimo thoro oen’s| our plan o, monoy, the powers wo Wwoven In itw indifferontiom, Tho first quostion | anot gain of 504, with a prosent total of B4G.H| Rossos, andtho objoots to whish thay shall bo *was, When was tho day Instituted ? Was it oldor | In 186, thoro wero 640 acholars angnnad intho*) than Mosoa ? If it caimo with Lim, should it go | Ssbbath school; now thero aro 050, & gain ofy hon Kollogg will bo ingugurated. In tho sand pounds of surplus honoy from ono stand of | repudiated) 83,350,000 of railroad bonds, which, | T W b, th ¢, Paul'a Second Tplstle'to tho Corinthlsns, | hoss - ame sesson, bit that in throwing ot | i interort, maion. & dobh ot ovor 93.000,000, | mosntinioy Wl cho lattor tekos tho, ek B cbap. 3, vorso19, ‘' Hath committod to us tho | tho challonge, bo was Willing to try and to tako | Like Banquos' ghoat, this claim won't down,and | o) word of reconciliation,” spoke subatantially sa | tho xlukn.mii:\lvnu dsmé%fl:dl lfmxrml]m ]J]lfy{:l‘: r{:- w{utlm l.lklglyhto ‘ml ,:gtn:tml h;‘ lanlx’no alé\fip; l';lyfln 5 3 ks of lends, L1 oy no fal in | winter, 'erhaps at, too, Wi 0 Botlle o follows : Ho alludod to tho fallibllity of mon,and | mevia ot We HCT U o, ot o was | Constitutlonal - Convohtion oxpunging tho so. THE MISSOURI SENATORSHIP. a tho i mont incldent to tho fall into k & g, Louss, Jan, b.—Despatchon from Jofforson: iy of e pitlans of o Olnurch, Towas . | Sonidont that tho thing could bo dono In fa | ealed ropudlating amondmont to Iho Prosont | gipy say tat Gonoral Frank I Blir rocatved o 't 4 orablo soason. onstitution, = 3 i most enough to make us givo up in dospalr, and 5 A PATADISE FOR DEES. y Thoro ara no othor important topica bronched L“'S‘il:‘““(‘!b""x‘:ft:’i‘:é“’g’ l‘:l:y(‘n;lr‘;;;h:&ggfi% 4hink that by doing bis boat fo Josd & religious | Mr. Hosmor went on to uuu: that, in m'rlx;lo« aa yot, but you mnfr o toll what o doy may u:: o (‘Esu“x‘?lght‘nrm, whic)}) ie i only lamo. lifo, s man was moroly putting up pins for tho | 508, thoto was, ina fow locations, n parndiso | bring forth in our Legislaturo. Hromber. His frlonds shtort ho s gaiuing sup~ A for boos, whero tho flowers bloomod and secrated Tho Bpoakor of last year, tho Hon. A, R. Hall, b hour, aud that the opposi- purpono of sosing thorm bowled down by tho ad- | ooy tio wholo senson, from tho et oponing | of Hoanopiu, will probablybo re-cloctad, simply | BOCOT S giviias,"ana his chancos. for vorsary, and that sll ho had to do was | of tho orocus to tho olosing of the goldon-rod | bocauso thoro is no othor candidato. Ho s not | o, 8 MuBh CEISG Sln® on the other to put on an alr of respoctability, | by frost, The forest ie filled with spring flow- | o good prosiding omudr. zrd wtaflI or{gln?ll‘liy ;‘:"I’fl“fl?: ?:inndu 'of ‘Hutching, tho dofoatod, md drsg ow slovly aed sesatsolorl. | o5 480, 00 BRGSO GF fnet | g, Bobmoe tho By ok ao Hiimaeapoiis | saudliato for Spesker ot tho Houao, arn said tg 8 was ono side o 0 piclure. 0 other 2 = i, and that thoy will, 1 Jaki d with:baas- tain Committoos W be bittorly opposed to Blair, an L s tho man of rellgona chariotar deing his | thatslut in to small os, aro filled with buss: | dologations, whoroby cortaln Commithaos Woro | roeort o auy monus to dofost him. It is also p ] on- bost undor all clreumatancod, and 80 acting, that | abundant almplz of tho purest and ewootest of | ~Tho Govornor's mosesge will not, probably, “"1'1 L3 omg’l:‘l‘;fin}:‘{ offil)'i%o‘;:'i;‘l'fi:anig Sluxc‘b whon his ¢imo camo to loavo the world, ho conld | honoy. After this comos the wild rico of thoso | ho dolivored until Thutadsy, and, as throo fo O tlon. formor, bub 80 far thoy are not able. gy he liadl laft n0 man worso by his courso, and | lakes, and this koopa up tha ({inld until it [givos | arduous dnys of tho session will thon have ::00" N o o e 2owm y somo, porhaps s little bottor. Tho various | placoto tho goldon-rod, wild astors, and other | passed, tho usual adjournment of five days for RORSON] g ovoted. Mon who succoed cousider all theso things, and set mbout at onco to excouto tho conclusions they arrivo at, Conmsider it {throughout the oif tumn flowera, Ho doubted whethor, in all the | ‘rest may bo anticipated. o with him 1 oldo sban Juisem, i noed | 4. Tho e Ouusch Dud gradunod Tabor | bow * o’ Mme Sou Wil doroe B eeeoiailons f the vfi’ugoé: %ga"ié "B | oo of i boser-oo, thors s ' mero G e T FIRE-ENGINE MSHAPS. t a . nacla Mission wi 8 presont memborship of iness, oW muol 0 | divine in man—the anawor to 's ohi to | favored location for the summer homo 0 N —_— o B0 ot o8 the o]t it g "%t | 50D, snd n Sabbath school of 1,000 scholars ;| BOme, how much to {rionds, how much to tho | bo caroful of ihe weak and inprotacted. ©The | boo,—ono in which such o constsnt eupply of THE CROSS-CUT TRAGEDY. bout half-past 7' .poor, how much to your oburch, how much fo Tho alarm from Box 72, al P it beforo Moscs, but the facts did not suetain it. | besides establishing Bothany Mission, corner of') 0 | meaning of the toxt was, that | honoy-producing flowors was boyond the ronch Tast venl % for o firo in the two-story . £ 1 od. Lot this lattor objeot claim much, for if God in tho world lay in | of drouth, of hail, and of summor-floods, a8 ho A Strango Vordicts nst ovening, was 20 5 Jho Lord rostod on tho novouth day aud sauct- | payliug sud Bocond stroot, with » momborabip. | God ba Dot in yous plans then, tnteed, they seo | Ao Esiiutions, A desito i tho hoart maraly | conld soloct, up in tho Far North, whoro the *Fyom the Buslo Gourir, Jan beick barn atached to No. 1180 Pralrio avetine. Tout it Was not cortain,—an carlior dato soemed |'0f 60, and & Sundsy achool of 400; also tho. | more probable, Unloss the whole Word was ro- | Brightsido Mission, on Milwaukee avenuo, with | Jeoted, there was an indication of a Sabbath bo- | a memborship of 260. A portion of the First! Food for nothing, and will perve you littlo good. T'hink what you aro going to be, what character {lon. nock most to pomsoss, and sct_about spor- Jan. 3, ttle good, but if that good dealro-in | rico lakes foed the groat Mississippi, Aftor ! Anothor has beon added to the list of tho dead | Tho lowor floor is used ky Barnes Bros., sud tho ;’::rcl{::rl:ra%n baoked up by thugmonuy in you% saying this much in explanation, ho wonton to | by the Cross-Unt disaster, making the whols | yppor floor by Mr. Watsan and Mrs, Hall. Tho . trosaury, you wero building up an institution for | give lis numbor twonty, ‘Darney Cook, of Lancastdry | 4oidine ig ownod bp the :former, and waa dam : H o oning your timo snd mouney o that thoy will | g o of expressing God's will. Man wad NEW PLAN OF MAKING SWARMS, this county, oxpired at tho Chatauqua House, at G: tl 1pants lose $300 each .’,‘}rfiyfii‘f"}i},&?fi,fi?fi"fififi,‘ffi.}‘v‘g ‘;:;;,2“:::&‘: Church mnmbogahlphhmll‘ hf:"s?m“:%’:d L 4 ‘aid you t0 acquire it. Don't try to bo n nominal m‘eu‘;u y nwunhfixplng gronmrn and roligion | o wantod only s quatt of boos for a swarm, | Mayvillo, ast Haturday morning. ~Hia injorlos :%‘}L:::‘;‘;is&ihhu‘:—ucg:z Do acoidonts befo ing the dovo, Laban spoko of tho weok of sor- O{I:fit .201 T;ffl“:‘z‘; k:o; °:le° a;z" B“‘-’u'g } soything. Some say they can not be a rotl | gprang out of human naturo, The caro of tho | and a quart would bo about 4,000 boes, or ono- | wero internal. t.u8 which was called vice. On the sixth day the Jows wero to gather | Wi a1 8y Christiam, no matter what thoir plans.’ Thatis not so, God novor asked for an impoasibility. The reall difficulty is that porsons set about sim- | B!y to be nominal Ohristians, and honco got no ighorsthan their aim. Did you over hearofa succesiful shoomaker or merchant who wasa nomin al shoomaker or morchant? Noj they who are su.ccossful in lifo are nover nominal in” their oceuy ation ; they aro alive and earnost. Thon plan before you start on thia yoar; put your oyos upon _every chamber to bo ‘flled ; make an object anda course toreach it; and, if your plars are well formed, true-heartod, unsolfish, you. will carry many sheaves from hm ).mrvea‘- fiold youare now ontoring. Mako your plans cevtain, use as you go along all tho good auxil- inrios of your life. Many fail to catch sight of tio80. Very often your olbow i againat tho wmlbow of & frlond, who ' would aid Jyou very much, if only you would take him into your heart, Cast aside all things J a portion of the fire-appara or and the holplass wora not of human nature, | fourth of o full ewarm, Inmaking thoso now The Coroner’s invostigation was concludod . Tho utear10r Frauk Shorman ‘l‘m‘y‘::ero the ?unult of God'a incarnationin | swarms, ho provides tho rchumuu number of { Tuesday. Tho statemonts mada by the witnous- ?i‘“ gi ;l‘\’: :L“(r:?r lan“;‘i“: ; ‘t::‘n a0 NI o B, human naturo; an addition to it from Him. | queons in sdvanco in nucloi hives; and the di- | es in !Ggm‘ll to the momont of the dm“ur& tho | &R with the Cottage Gi'Ovo vonuo cur- Paul, on Mors' Hill, waa not indignant at tho | viding s domo affer tho closo of tho { crash the firo, and the dond and wounded did | ¥ "4 thie stonmer Winneba go was tumblod bosuty of the suséunding bulldings, but be. | Honoy-aosgon. This quart: of boss, und | not dlcfloxrgmm thos cf:;‘fiofimupxfl:vxg 15 | 158 dioh on birky-iratairs ot by tho bronk h, beauty, = skill | somo WO rames O ml art e Courier, » o % 0. Sherman i eyl s tho locod n dto now bivo, uad s guoan gism’; thom, | tho mackino shops at Meyville tontillod aa fol- | iodof ono of thobind Mhosl, tia Winielbego folatry, What Romo camo 8 hive then goos into tho cellar and romains | lows: & : od. S o wieh Aibans waa vnder' o oyes of thero unil .;p{ifh Vi plcotlon tho summas | am toromen o o machineshops il lcs e ascapod with tho acoldont moutior ult of Pagauism. Oune had | atands, tho 1st of Marcl 0 framos aro placed | at the scono of the wreck; saw nothing that would oc. idye o e o okibois. G5 1 somo | o and sida of tho livd, and o asck of muslin®| saslon thocarslwving i Lrackc but tao broskiog of A e faay s form, than nominally & Ohrrstian, worshipping { filled with houcy is hung in the opposite elde, tho wheol ; dl v\:‘t&hm lrnh:frl.'cm‘::“i thfi f?fiehn’:fl Cnnommna Jan. 6.—About n(:onZ e andu i l}mn 10 form. THoro nro fomo'mon fn Sfim. 80 that the boos havo froo acoess £o it; and, g | 20lf contldered A o0 FRatat BO8 B AR Momm, but | €18 Bloomer died from t\gm nfl‘n‘c ot wounds o tondom Who worship nothing but the dollar, | fast s the combs aro Mlled with brood, they 810 | not'sg much ns othors now In use; at the polnt whoro coived ins fight t“ mn.uur sal Qlt)n,w bl cadhd Pagonism had its day and its work, and s grost | soparated and a new frame of empty comb piaced | 1 think the wheol loft the track the rails wero in good Rbine,"” Inat night. 1,: a8l m; o work it was., Letus not under-rato Paganiam, | betweon thom. Of courso, tho muslin sack must | shape. This ia the first brokon wheol wo havo cyer | 00D, Rottman, who has beon arres Bd:l Rt for by 8o déing wo under-rato human nature, | bo kept suppliod with honoy. In this manner nl-u :n t:u“:::‘ lielogggg ‘3;‘.".3,'; S:rp?uy‘h:‘l‘hn‘ :;?:fix; ?fi'w:‘:;o?\:::?& ;.;x: ?it:ln lb:m:n‘ A Tt I’ou- Take Poganiem and add God's inspiration t\‘m lower part of the hive is filled with brood, {hfii L e e | D T O e e acic of 3 loorios’s to it. Though Paganiem built Rome, | when the framos aro placed ouo by one, as fillod, trng 1 Tave oxamined tho wheal niow at. the shops and | ey 08’ ome, n home for the Iricnds o d g it dangerous, but would prefer to ride after a better =8 ' So_ th ar of | boos. About tho 1st of Ma in | wheel; should say from what [ bave discoyered in the DIED. ? g::f ?: “m‘}"n‘fx'i?h}'?fi? visi‘l)fln l?:s tl ne‘;ot;:d that latitudo, they bogin' to gather honyn'y and | axamisation of thess wheels since tho accldent that it adianns 't similar institutions, This desiro on man's part | roquire no furthor fecding. Ho thon las a | is unsafoto uso wheols '"1 Buch condition, Wion 1 ox: | “TREBIN_To this olty, ou Sanday, Daniol Jacot, fa fant to do thoso thinga was givon him by revelation | double hive full of young bees roady for worl, :fi:‘:\“{l ;’-afle :":fizlfl‘:‘;fl nf“{;:&z iy :fir;“ fgnm ("{n '"{’«‘f,f u.jt:fu‘h Jr;.fi; » n'ifl: ;.‘ v;fi"’i:.'ku.u.. St b from God. and, a4 tho honey-sonzon closea tho last of Bop- | 45eq ynder the tank, Tho wheols wero reportad o | sncond and Fifty.third-sta., Hydo Park, at 11 a. m. kY Tho word of reconciliation has been ohicfly | tembor, thoy have nuarly five months in which | o Buperintendont s in bad condition, but ot very | day, Manday, Jan. 8. Friodds and acquatatancos isvitee’ overlooked in the history of religion, It might | tolay up surplus honoy. “Ho wenton to givoon | pad, When tho examination of tho wheels was mado ‘without furtlier not{ce. a double portion -of manna, They wero | school scholars ; and thoy had also assistod in told to remembor tho Ssbbath Day, 88 | tho ostablishmont of tho Clinton Stroot Mis-: 't it woro an old command. The weok was an i 5 arbitrary division not, arrived a in tho ordor of | 41021 ittty membam, aud’ 2Situday Sobacl tnil int: A il of 500. Tho spoaker referrod to the First Church k‘::gv%:' ‘:xx:l;.y:nps\‘:lg“ fifi\fimf‘ fi?:;nfirlflm adiflce, and of tho unfavorable commonts which Egyptians, tho latter borrowing it from tho Is- | tho'plan occasioned when firat adopted. It was raolitos, Grocks and Romans had othor divis- | predicted that the church would bo tho langhing- jons. The Indians had no such division, The N Taratlitos bnd rocoivod it by Divine sppolntmons | Btock of Wost Washinglon straot, from tho tun Dofore Judsism, and tho moral obligation of a | Bol to Union Park, o had no neod to stato dlg of rest did not g0 when the lnwswent. The | that tho result had failed to roalize the proph- )51 bl\'-h“flpmfls frumbth‘u I-‘nthj;:‘u ixlzfixllgto ooy, but, on the contrary, the church wes ac- ovo; wod a bonign gift of Di- vino' suthority for rest for o toilors, septed bydgx;a s&’:myl"::df‘;n l‘:‘: !;lil;ing,mfi;:l; and that rich mon should not oppross tho poor. | 38 88 admiraPle p 8 g OB b 1t camo liko an angol with tho bloxaings of poace | worslippors, Bix now Congrogational Churches on her lips. If fully understood, 5\0 honest | had boon ostablished in Chicago during tho past!, mase of the people would rather dic than lose | fiye years, and soven now pastors had beon in-, that troasuro. Lot compotition como_for work A . ¥ 208 broak down (ho_ Babbatt, and thono who-| #talleds ano having diod. Tho First Ohureh had that do no promiso to aid you In rosching your {ven 890,000 for benavolent purposes during five:’| aim, and, it you trust in God, ever looking toiard 3&,‘:‘3 ",1;:, :?,f}fd.“&n“‘ky:mfi}“:ffi;: ‘::"'Ii?,r gnm, an ayorage of $18,000 per yoar. ‘Lhis was | hia face, you will not fail, . Fix your n?m, nook and nothing but God En % it from crushing the | oxclusive of stuck subscribod fo the Advance | for the means, and God will give tha victory for Boor romn. S G 1o 4o saloons, and nearly al tha | nOwepspor, of which a largo smount hed boon | Christs asko.” Amon. D rioyen would bo- glodl "of "thelr sest, but af | contribited by this Socloty; nor did it includo e must work or quit, snd tho wifa hed | stock holdinold Farwoll Hall, For proaching : DR. R. W. PATTERSON, to be anpionad. 80 it was sovon days | tho Churcl paid $65,000 ; for tho Churd i i RWELL-At Starling, Whitosids County, TIl., Jam. The congregation of the Sccond Presbyteri; sound a little strango to some, that, within tho | account of an oxporiment tho past soason and | tho trucks wero under ths engine. 2 ean e ot and 1 oy work., Brosk up tho Sabbath, and it would bo o | 46Vt and oxpongca thoro had boon paid and | o ,,Q,,,B;ppnd o Nt m“u’m't;: ‘poat 800 yoars, mm'fzimcy wad littlo moro than | thoplan that Lo intondad fo} pursub If tho chial- | L & Poltor testlfied : A Suporintendent of tho 4, 1673, Honry Farwoll, sged 77 yours TR everyihore. ho Babbath lad beon somotimes | Pledged 31“‘3323;’;‘:1‘"‘“9 g 8 tolal of U500 | | eturo room of thoir mem edieo, eqrmer of | & MOro cclesinsticlsm, with vory lttlo caro for | longo bud boon scsoptod. tlo fizat took out » | Buflo, Carry gh Railsond ¢ emem. ) 5 paid and pla ‘misundorstood nd earried, o extromos, 50 that | Blrch during tho pust fivo yoars. This was s | Michigan avenuo snd Trrontioth stoot, yostor- derstood it. o thom it wasa crimo to boal & | large ;‘:‘,"";‘{;‘;xr:{_"&"i‘:‘lf.’;““ sure that no- | day morning. Noarly evory sont was acoupied, ;l:k man, ifl;lfigm;t 80 ‘f‘nrsfl;:slnolhllnig‘gglé}g tho Sponnt gave o sty skotch of thosmany | the inclemenoy of the westhor dotorring vory D e o, oo 1t ron liko thyoute: | and_matvellous changes which Lud taken placo | foW of the congrogation from boing prosont at ing, or kill & flea, ";',',m{, the animalwas in sc. | 8 Chicago during the past flvo yoars, touching | the opening servicos, Tho locture room ia sixty lufi hostility against its pursuor. One Bect uponithe wonderful growth of thocity uptothe | feot long and forty feet wido, hand- fual hoatility agalust lis pursucr, Ono 860k | timo of tho groat fire, aud tho unparalleled | gomely ftted and will accommodate o % ey PR en "meY | rate st which tho work ‘of robuilding had boon | Spo Y SO WO B uro found Jiur Modom Theriseca siag | prosecuted, Tloturning to tho Church, ko said | 220tk 300 Poople. Tho walls havo not yot born B bt paruliarity. o piay for monoy on Bus. | the moet important problem was, how should | osloimined. The church proper will not be day was & ein, to I;h* Without it, all right, | the Oburch most successfully perform its func- | roady for ocoupanoy for two or threo months. it ey oo Tt of "t o o fu Hos; o o Koo up e L s corem, | T choe of e abure fn condred by soms 3 gn:h“hfx:m“:g:lninwovl:‘: x':ilnnegouill m:ln.l:olz the pooplo round about, how to come in contact to bo thae best in the city. Itiscomposed of el it tho o1 Babiatiosd notion-—ihs | with them, and how to rmako them feol that this | Mrs. Tar woll, soprano; Migs Holdon, contralto; Phariesioal view. Ho wrought, and jonrnoyed, | i8 the People's Church! ‘Wo don’t want," said | Mr. Hulbard, basso; and Mr, Howard, tenor. 3 v i i ‘er huving any convorsation with any parties in regard TION SALES any who waore not in somo way identifled | singlo frame and placed it in a nuclous hive, be- 18 of No. 6 engino : think thero Was AUC ALES. with Ita history. 1t is only about 100 yoars | tween two othor combs; he allowed them to :‘;&‘}fif,‘.‘;;‘;{,fl'&ué"mm s thy Toraaed 1ok A A AP i 1dor’ sdminiatration of Christianity | make as many queon-cells as thoy ploased. Just | of tho engino ; considered the teador whoela safo and - :v“::o. :fl:léufl? Thore wos n groab doayl beforo thesewore ready to hatch, ho romoved | in good ol conditfon ; am of tho opinjon that BOO ( of nonsonss in the falk now-e-dsys of | threa of thom to new nuclous hlvus, with two | wheols are moro liable to break Ln cold, frosty weathor, in the failuro of Christianity,” Many found | frames of brood to each. As the queons were In the faco of the foregoing evidence, the AT AUCTION, on TUESDAY MORNING, Jaz. T, discouragement in view of tho inoreaso of orime hatched, tho framos woro trausforred to | of nino citizons of Chautauqua County xendorod | y4'o.20 svoiock, at 65 and 57 South Canal-st. around us, and some even opposod it on this | full-alzod hives filled uq‘ with ompty frames | the following vordict : "W, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionors. round. Hut what can bo put i{l its lulo? of con:ib snd brood {rom t. upmntcglfi:ui ::1 :fi: : That tho 2 o;u[edumu fo t!}u[xhxie;m“h: pomton of | e (Vhat could human naturo substitute for it? | same time removing more queen-colls irom & njurioa recelved in an accldent which occurred on tho Vo cammot go bnak (o pagaaiam ot adopt auy | nuclous hive to tho oty claus vogwhiel | BUfe oty it Rallon, e st HOI‘SGS, BMD&S’ Cflnfll‘s a]]fl Hafl]gsg i co of thought at our lsisure, It | waro trosted au before. 0 end of - Yy ) Dec. 24, - g::t“:ln;‘e lggr‘i:‘:gns to glvso us Christianity, and | gon, ho had nincteon good, strong swarms, all t"’g‘gg &:g:% n;:dm“ ‘um;ns)fl:;"" “‘Lf :rl-';_’fl‘:fi‘n:mgy On WEDNESDAY, Jau. § at 10 'clock, at %5, 35, 3 Wo cannot crogs that gulf atour will, A'doo- | from the one to start with, This plan in s good | THEL 0 BN B raona named, Wero o iom tho | &nd 51 Wast Wasblagton-st, trino that aways millions does not fall from | season wom(}“ffluflucu [y Jurl{;u surplus, but the,| frack: and tho said jurors do furthor eay, from all te WAL A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloneors. heaven likomanos. It is tho result of centu- | last spring had boen cold, and tho beos could not | facts In tho caso, that thoy sre of tho oplnfon that the rice of dovelopment. A groat thought, some { fiy until about tho 1st of Juno, aud thorowas | brosking of said wheel wan an unforscen and unavold- | 100 Chests Teu, ople think, can be taken up by & community | less than 600 pounds of surplus i\ouoy producod | sblo accident, and that the conductor, enginoor, fire- T $ad healad on Suaday. e Saliop ditontion, aud | 19, 100 smany theologion. Tho hoavens aro tull | Tho orgzanlat, D. N. Hood, was nok prosont yos- Joople think, can b b 2T oy Ohotiare. | in tho soason. e e R 15 Packages Granite Wg.re,' thon publicly aured A:KQ :&:kb:n’gl;henfil;c!\;rxu‘g zfaflh‘m.t&gn‘;fi:g;‘r‘;mfl °l‘g’.““'f“‘=a;":“::; torday, bis place belng takon by Mr. Tarwall, | ity o any othor concolvablo systom, | How much honoy Mr. IL. fod tohsboos in | Eottabir (S RN, AiC TP Eon, Wuile tho jury can- | AT AUOTION, on WEDNESDAY, Jan. , at l0'alock, )81 N and you pass through inconceivablo struggles, | spring was & subject ho did not like to dwell stl” K ‘. say from the ovidence that the dlligence and care | at 55 and 57 South Oamal-st. reformers went £o the other exireme, Thoy | fxom Christd” ~ For tho year to como, he wanted The ”mutoth renderod tho soloctod picces Tho dacsy of the ono is the only condition of | upon, aud no dotinite roply conld bo drawn from ’,;,?&‘m’;.u ‘observed fn conducting rallroad fnterosts WA, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncors. broko out of Romanism, with s lts~ aintor | tiom ot to poddlo tracts, bt to find out peoplo | upo'dly, aod fully sustelned their oxcallont | g sdopiion of tho nost. Tho otrine ot tho | him." That oither ho did not know, or did nob | has not, been exerclscd, It Ia carncstly loped and bo- Days, and _ went too fan Thio | and bring them to tho church. The spirit, sud | repvtation. Aftor tho customary roligions ox- | rostiturion of souls, for which tho odifico in | care to know, was apparent. Itmust bo evidont | loved that the present owners of the st will loge no G’OODS Aupsburg . Confossion had & protest |0, genius, and tho deetiny of tho city roquired | eroi ses, the postor, Rev. Dr. Pattorson, proachiod | which ho was sposking wau tho symbol, would | to overy bee-keopor that the amount mustbo | {ne . Dutting o rond aud rollng stock fu tat por; % Baying that Sunday was not o spocial day ; that | H2sb Christianity should bomade more positive | sy intorosting sormon, taking as hia text tho | novor have boon tolorated in tho day of Roman | large, éven vhoro ompty combs are used. Tosksoniiim a1 hine, Shirts, Drawers, Eto thoy iad passod out of tho Sabbath Day, Calyin | &nd spgrossive. It way no bombast topolnt 0 | y1; 4 4o govonth vorsos of the elght th | supromacy. 1 & commoroial apiary locatod a6 favorably aa | Wolravellog el L Oustom-Made Olothing, Shirts, Drawers, Eto, waa also willingtochango. At tho time of Clriat, | tne great futuro of Chlcago aa s distributing | - 9, e'sty-ovon) "hio “oetiy Chrlstians, worshippiog 1n tho | thatof DIr. Hosmar, it is probablo thatthis | Wo loam from this vordiof who 8 O FO |- On THURSDAY, fan 6 stdgococke T e e Mttt Chce 2 | et snd o railroad contra. The lost brain of | Prialm. Ho esld tho Ohurch was known in all | oeco S or s whilo displazod tho clomonts | kiud of mansgomont sy guccood, but, to tho | blam, but Lavo no intimetion, ot (ho S EAC: WAL A, M Lord's Day, Tho Iast Sabbath was whon Christ | e Continent was hove. While men in other | afzos, and lier glory and joy wero tho 8ame DOW, | of Uhriatianity, but, aftor swhile, Ohristianity | farmor who koaps becs to supply f1is own tablo | ties, if thore bo any. Tha AMaator Mochanio teati was in tho Bepulchro. The Christinns wero wities wero dreaming of achomon, men in Chica- | §) 3 egsontinl rospoots, as when the words of the ekl 3 rallied on tho rising of tho Lord, Tho Christians | 50 Wero organizing and sccomplishing thom. Ho | { oxt wero first written, The gloriona things went on tho first day of tha wool, not a day of | 8d 1o doubt that those ere. I'";fi‘?nt to-night | {.1at wore then spokon of Zion wero tras u»ani. rigor, but of rojoicing. 'ho Ioly Ghiost came | Who would soo this a city °mh’mm‘1m Ho then alluded to tho stability which God had on ‘ou the firet lay. §t. Pau proachod ap | B+ve yoars Lo spare. Now,a tan shiould plan a8 | guarantood to His Spiritual Zion, of which tho tho first dny. It was a now lifo and | broudly and invest as %:"“,“J for the C‘L’d a8 | Siiwasd ohuroh and it branches wara Topro- 3 now dsy—now wino In now bottles, | for himsolf,—should do business in tho 5 uroh | gentativen. It was s favorite idea with many Peoplo should not go to oxtromoa with the | 88 wystomaticully and offoctively aahio doos for | ;peopls of to-day that the religlon of tho Borip- Roformors, but recognizo God's right to a por | himself, Lot b““‘“‘“‘am‘“‘ mako tl ‘h‘;q ‘l“u““ tures was essentially liko tho religions of tho cont of man's timo, and durins that timo to seok | Principlos known and folt among their clerks ( East,—Buddihsm, Bishmanism, and of tho old Hia ways and do only nocessary things, but in | &nd employes. Tho Hl‘flflkflh""? o fow | Peratans. The origin of all othor religions was, tho neme and fear of God. Ho knew no bottor | 9258 840, by o young man whothor it was tight, | howover, dim and shadowy. They carriod withh oneral law than that, It touchod on local [ for® WhOlflflztmmhln% 10 profonas 0 bo & { them no speoifio information, ns to whonoo thoy torests, the work of God and the succems of | Christian, toset apart & cor oy H‘:nlofl!lnow 53 | came, or under what oircumatances thoy wors His causd. The day waa there in tho exporionce | t0 buy liquors for customers and to th M’n‘:m 0 | communicated. In this respoot the roligion of of tho Ohurch and the practico of Apostles, and | the theatro. - Our Christisnity nooda pith rind | theChurch challenged comy : A the bad condition of the 3 ot Ohristionized hoathope | with honoy, it would not bo_advisablo to spond | fos that ho roported 1500 Vl M]S ]l B k T :fi%fi:flzgfln%’firiau:’fi” culminating T | tho nucuasya’ry timo to look aftor his fow hives ; | Wheald ta tg: gupflflmn;lm;t. b:: :go Bug;f‘gx;; y flmflfls Gfl flflflflfls Dl] S tho splondid ecclesinsticism known to-dsy as | and, oven thon, until wo nave moro definite fig- tondent finds it f!;n:{“fldm:h not to romomber | )4 yoTiON, on TRIDAY, Jan. 10, at 10 oslock, ot tho Church of Tomo. Christismty, in its | ures in regard fo tho quantity of honoy usod in | suything sbout it ; indeed, tho Mastor Meohania | 5 17 gouth Ganal.st. | history, gavo us nothing excoptional. ' Bhould | foeding, Wo will not bo sblo to como at a himself found after :fi: flwl“dfl';f 3“ the gf;a o WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO.. Auotionoers. the civilizod world fall away from Obristianity, | proper conclusion, ovon under the favorablo wheel w-% “fl:flu an o‘; hmflfl Do it S == the man living ton cegturln‘u hané:hb twiu hinfl the cmfilflonfim mo;:li‘ex:mgn bydhgf. n{:;mn Sf% nlgng ifi;".m:;‘ ai;ba‘t;; ‘:‘"20 blamo The jary By GEO. P. GORE & CO. 8amo atory, that wo drop from that which wo | as the selling of queens an aaald ¢ From tho eyidenco that thio s bsoie i . Too often was this | part of the profits of boe-keeping, we muat look | | .co! not soy fral l‘l’lfi:fimfi&'fi‘d‘ Agonet & lo’lauuly to the figures as regards profits, ns it is dm%!mw and ct(ia i“l;tnilnn!rllyh .%bln;‘v%:n;n &%‘x‘: UUR REGHLAR TUESDAY’S M]WIUN SMIB This word of reconoiliation was given to us as | shown that swarms and quoens msy bo pro- ducting l'd'.-‘l-""b e R WILL COMPRISR a part of the Chrlstinn Church, As men and | duced in groat numbers by tho fooding of sugar- cised,” sud gt being mnv‘;mh on '5 P,‘g ) Made Clothing, women we woro_responsiblo for our individusl | syrup whon the honey-crop fails. But, if you thoy aro lod to Lo g 4 g Custom-Mad ) influenco upon the prosent gonoration. Wo all | should dopend on the salo of these, the businosa lioye" that “the presont owners r Army Clothing, Underwear, pigfoss to boljovan & wor ing roligion. God | would soon come to n dondlock. o tho groat \‘;ig l:g:eaoht‘lm;ag“&“‘;ggr fua, e{‘m‘n‘g‘f s Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c. 3 on with all others ids us embody our work in living forms. It | majority, thorofore, the surplus honey I8 tho D O e D o osutmiemd | grit, in ordor that tho noxt Hvo yoars mayjho | Whiey wore distiotly fold. fhat God was iis | Ho hag given fou money, consocrats portion to | measura of ucooss. ELLA. pfinvoeonfl;‘}fl“sfig:hfhf,fljfi of tho doad 80 | 4 fnoling of tho sbova will e ld Jan. 7 at 953, . :’“h thhul to rzhf' Jm.r ‘h,-““‘“ wavon moro fruitful thiin the past, v :uthlor.dlAilx“n:, pllc(z, and gucu{o:]lu mtm":z-gla m.‘ hopor * and {m—{. The b‘ohxxuu%n tho '{g‘;‘y‘ hod any ovidenca to warrant much 92! 94 and 2 Randolphat. In 0 constitution ol ings. Man e . 0 givo del oneas to our knowledge of e Di- | riligion was the 08! WO Ve, the ') Deoded that souount of rost, Physicioes Lad do- REV. JESSE B, THOMAS. vino hand engaged in lsying 10 Tonsdations. | cols ono. thab ‘ang prosout wonld aver know. ST. PAUL. oarnost hope and such confdont boliof, =~ 1he clared, many of them skeptics, one-soventh of Tho Rev. Josso B. Thomas, of the Mfohigan 'Tha anciont Beriptures of the living anclient na- Dyr tho timo should bo givon (o rest, 'Tho Fronch J ! tionw contined but fow and indistinat intima. vovolutionary wook wes of ton days, but they | Avenuo Baptisl. Church, prosched, Yostordsy | tions of thoeir Dirine inepiration, sava the record had to chango it. Stock needod one-seventh of "‘“’"i{‘& on *Qur Plane,” His toxt waa from | of the Jews, to be found in the Old Testamont, their time for rost. The question aftor sll was | Ephosians, fifth: chapter and fitteenth vorse, | The natione which followed Buddha doponded whether the Church was good or not, if it were | which roads, *£.ee, then, that yo walk circum- \(I}pfln flonting traditions for their knowlodge of ood to cultivate the virtdes and stop nll;mlur, spectly, not as fools, but as wiko men The d. Godhad ostabliskied His church by revela~ ) HO, diot is au ghastly an effort at whitewashing . & P R e kL AT Tt o e ey s and. couid, oy | SO ishop Court. tion to the discussions which only load individ- | he Approaching Minnesotn Legislae a8y y oty uslassiray. Ay history within' tho spoaker's | turo—Ihe Comvention Natter—Ics | baveboon improved had the Suporintendont or i i ti agont dictated it, | _Tho entire contents of 10 Rooms, Paxlor,. blossed roligion of Jesus Christ. Ho callodupon Special Despateh to Tha Chicago Tribunie. Dobody to blamol Tho Mastor Mechsnio o | Brusaols and Waol Onrpets, Leo Ohest, Ohi s 2 Ginsa, and Silver War, Mirrors, Oook e o5 shasiry. wo Lolp bulld up | gy, Paux, Jon. I5.—Tho fiftoenth sosslon of | tho whools to bo bad; ho roported their condi- | Bt SaHG: Biovas, Gas Fixtures,a % Qoole i i 1 i i Buperiotondont; the Superintendent | $i5h0 %oy &o, t the was any forco in right. A _ tion, and done overything to confitm the trut] £ Cloiatianizing tho world wich a kind. | tho Minnosota Logislaturo will moot in this city | tiou to tho Buper i 800, &0.; &0y, It thoro' wae sy foren in sight-’ 36 80, | ollowing is an abstract of tho sormon: s | 5 e mactmgn T Moot ot the Ol | H K e arons iovo. awabonsd. -Fai | next Tuosday, Jan. T, for sixty deya' soslon, | dou't ramembery tmenty bimen fcs 3o Wriod | ™ 0n Wodueady, Ton. 8, nt 10 oolock, tharacter Just a8 to maturo | opistle is dovotedl eapecially to the contrast be- | wera clearly taught. There was some diversity, | all fool thomsclves an incarnation of God's | tho limit allowed by tho Constitution. During i T wtollect, If religlon was worth anything o | twoen tho character of & sioner and that of s | but the great bodyof those who accepted the rortain timo shouid bo spoclully given tolt, or | Quristian, snd «onsiders moro especially tha Beriptures, which “the 'Church held” to bo 3he whole system would go by default. Opon i Sdi of Divino authority, were substantially agrecd he Shareit oh ook days and onlya fow wont, | moulding or building phnsos of Christianity. | a5 “ ¢ the ok ng _truths ¢ uys ot ho questions of broad and_raimant tcontrolled | 01 Apostlo goes-on to likon tho growth of the | forth, Thoro wero donominations who en. Strike out Sunday and tho cause of re- | Olristian's charactor to that of tho rear- | discarded tho dootrine of tho Trinity, the atone- gion was routed. Broak down Bunda{ aud | jnz of a besutiful templo, and, deep- | mont, justification by faith, the judgment of él‘mm would bos community without religion. | 1975y Jove with his subject, links thonght God, the punisiment of the wicked, yetall hold ‘o mature end develop spiritual life, time must b fast to the Bible and its suffioiency a8 an infalli- »o given it and that P atat the vory foundation | to' thought, and woxd to word, audd bl standard of faith and practioa; Tho Ohurch q the ClLurch. Mako it logal to do | builds until the pinnaclois roached, and thes| had a history which would atand unsbaken; sho usiness Sunday, and men would do it. Thoy | whiole house made jperfect. In this sublimo:( still lived, notvithstauding the efforts to over- ero forced into a duy of rest. If all the sa- | meditation ho tenches us how tho influences of!| throw her wero nlmnfier to-day than over bofore, ons woroe shut up Sunday, the spirituality of P The scene of the contliot was ever shifting, and B ety would bo ftod 100 nor sen | Civistisnily refiuo aud blescl, s it woro, tho | iy shont of viotory had beon Ihisod by ity onos In threo monthe. Mon wore not infidels ; thoy | tendrils of alfections, and weaves;thom into s | mies, Yet, when the smoke of tho engagomont g«ra prooceupied. 'Phoy dolayed salvation, | web which is goldon aud silken, and beautiful'to | cleared away, tho Ohurch was found to be d boliof that the road will ‘now Take Madison-gt. oars ; get off at 531 Mad~ O T e g e rhay.s00 | tho frab weok Hhora wil o s gonerd! Ial: stiont B e Cooce " hta Jury wush bo. achiog for | $son-st. 88508 & do, - B any hiftioss and indioront i too many | Fusling thinge, and threo or four buncombe ros- | immortality. i ho ;A tin thirt Godloss 2amilios. By thoir unity might tho word | Olutions offerd for a fnal adjournmont in thirty ke b ot TED of roconeilintion bo tysde moro affeotual, op forty dnys. Those will bo quiotly smothered, mllllll;':;;?a’lfi:‘l‘lw ol k:;a R i 390 GASES ASSOR The sermon onded, » bymn was_sung by the | and, aflor about forty days of idlonoss and non- Tau 6.~Dreves—The morket this . e ;flfifim’:flc}n‘;’;—nw’ 3. 8. Donnis 0ff0rod | yoyyae, tho aotual work will boglu, and fvo oF 1z | waskhas besi il "Ff.'fi“” profiatia to tho hokier of Bo Ots and S Oes 3 ureday wi Tho Rev. R, Laird Collder eaid it waa fitting hundrod bills will be put through in throo weoks. ::m:.me ;lllltflgr:g“.“’ e elinad il yeatorday whon and oustomary that whon m now minister was to | A carulul attention to tho doings of Minnosols |y e e Tast" wooks Agures, Most of the holders B assume his pastorat, tho pooplo should not | Logislaturcs for good many yesrs rondors It | did not anticipate a brisk trads, u}-l :‘buu w“}":: gv‘ r:l;: Will ho offored at our rogular Wox >3 only proffer in words their affection, but that | safo to prediet, with an absoluto dogreo of cor- | tunity cl{nflxluon Tnunda‘i'l tm\fifs: dg‘ pn; »:M ! of foetr | Auotion Balo, Jan. 8, at 9 1-2a.m. the yallmuhlp of tho pricsthood should bo | tainty, that tho usual courso will be pursuod, caitlo at the advance on " iho anticipation of getting a GEO. P, GORE & 00., offord him in welcome to It. Ilo-roprosentod |, Thoro Is butlittlo logislation absolutoly nooded [ Wio eld on 1o Aoy inted, Shat Coltowaliip, aud in Hs bohalf esmb forward | by tho Stato, bub tho pooplo aving votod last [ Surier, S1REe | WiG, i Tnthon Caate 92, 24 and 20 Randolph-st. to oxtend his right Land to tho now pastor, A | fall to incrense tho Btato dubt &250,000, In ordor | pands, Irighton and New York dealora complatued minister muaufiu door, othorwise hh? ministry | toonlargo tho buildings usod for publio audohuri- | of the very inforlor quality of tho offerings, l{o: By W.0. HOFFMAN, ‘Auctioneor. would bo mnnpumuvul{l fruitloss, Ho must sco | tablo purposcs, there will be a lively squabblo | slthough tho lum:lv‘ yas g;::;!k,nl'hct; s cArcaly ;;y ’ the coming of uow faiths, and tho ministor who | relative to the oxpendituro. The peoplo did not | flue h\m‘\\ “lel‘;\‘uéuk; 2“;:'“ nd, Sonasaug { il i is to command & hearing must boa soor, must | intond to vote this incronso of Htato dobt, and | weld s uu”'\:au;i“ It woro dbsolutely mecespary to T E fi @ seo tho truth, Indeed, by bis original aptitude | did it uuwmhngl{. The politicians, who ].lhm' Ot T, wants of thelr trado, cmhw{llllk sollors to and intuition ho is called of God to this ofice. | to expend the largest sum of monoy possible, | yeeopt tholr torms, and permit thom to makv tholr T CTIONT Tho old M?tlmdluti @isciplino - had and plllluttlfi: burden upanl p(lmturlt)". 3 amtgm own t.muum.num‘m .x}ll”"nam:"?fi E il AT A “ rule. 'ho jahi Inquired of a can- | claim that thoy are cconomical, wanted tho del markot wore nols, -] p 2 didate ¥ rarn o? lnnlio‘}: it ho had fn’:)mlund, nni so_thoy tookt caro fo havethe | of ‘Tezan fed aud fattonod in Illlnols were | yMPORTANT BALES OF TEAS. L. M. HOFFMAN'E 'his war & Itopublic, and “mon questionod the | look upon. ‘I'ho conirastoreated in the to: mightlor than beforo, In spite of the assor- ight of tho uulvarumnnt to intorforo with their | 4} ¢ nl:o ool walks at random, "“I,ll(l: m‘_ tiu‘l‘m of learnod men who cIu!uMuntly olaim to usiness, It was a froo conniry becauso it was 1Nt bolloving thi & have upheaved the foundation of the Obristian Bod-foaring. 1t was cradled in puritanism; | 8elfito every wave, holloving hat somehow ho beliof, thers wore thousands ' who were not ind but for It there would be no Republic, | will'ride it, or that no wavos will meet him, Mo | ashamed to acknowlodge that their faith had Liero was Lhore botter characterjthan whoro tho | {u like a sail without & course, which trusta to | suffered no change, The Churchwouldultimately unday was kept # Lot them compara the Beots | tho winds to takoe itto n deslred haven, unguided | embrace all tho natious of the world, 'I'hepower rith the Qormang, IHohad rather have tho H of the adveraary must bo crushed, and this could Yorn Duritapical Bunday than tho Continenta | ®ud nudiroctad by tho Nortl Btar or, tho noodlo 4 i ® s i k, Tho recolpta SON & CO. wil ‘soll on only be done by tho ovorthrow of his dominions, | glfts, had ho graces, and lnstly, had ho usoful- | tickots priuted “Yow,” snd, as throo othor | bought in proferency fo native ptocl no. 'The reaction of thoold roformers had | Which forover points thoro, Ko ho talls thom to T Amerion, at-tho bogiuning of tho presontoon- | woss. The Mothodiars asaitiod. thint bofore o | ottior auondmonts wero votod upon b tho sawe ;3;:“:;'g:,f"m";g:;{:_“‘,%‘lfi;:;g‘;fi,’f,‘;h‘w';;}‘;g::flf,';',:‘,‘;fi . WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8, 1873, at 11 olalock, iven Jiuropo n weakor religion than Romaniam. { walk circumspoctly, s tho wise man, meaning | tury, not more than oue porson infifteen way | man was called of tho Church toministor, ho | time, it went through without attracting much s o commisalon, Tho rullng pricos this work | At Roberts’ Salosrcom, Nos, 97 and 00 D 4 1 s for sale on 'he peoplo who hield to thoSabbath Day, eveu if | that thoy must bo guarded in action, having a | recognizod as peraoually plous; now, one in six hey wont too far, had a posterity in rightoouse | oourag marked out, and some plans formod, and | #0d this i spite of the vast influx of an infidol e, Spain, Fratica aud_ Germany could stsud '+ > h aud unoysngolioal population from abroad. Thia &,mmp}“m;n ki Nuwl‘)nghml.y AL intorasty | instrumonts providad, which will keop them in it. | fagt illusiratod tho gonoral oharacter of the o cod poopla to keop tho Habbathy aud it way | It is ovidout that the world Iu gonorally walking | apiritual advaucement that may bo looked for sottor ta bo puritaus than liberals, ‘Ihess wmon | ss the fool, without plaus or watchful forocast. | until tho knowledge of the Lnn{ should #ill the Yho, botked of Lhair right, bad tlod hore for lib- | Tha mnjm'hi' of peoplo take thoir boarings from | earth. Chriatiavity was gradually gaining » irty, and_now songht to broak down that which | tho waves which are about thom, and look not | wider and deeper hold upon commnunities and Eu\mui\mly.-- Tha law of Htata lifa wos thut | to other waves which play beyond, 'Iliey are | families, and every yearofforis to rogenerate the a1kt gn]x‘nt be n(nllxlod 0!5 Gad to m&niutn&. Hlulhnl;:)xg .zzfi?uon. 1 tation tat te | ;);u mxn;nm us ll';k,'.vlt. u:-}l,:;m\ifi’a fifi??fl? A ‘Water-st,, Now York, elioved that the wiso aud good man thoy ha T'heroe ig & vory genoral oxpootal s he ru, $1.60@8,005 Ovsl RS Tig. B callod had oxperionced the '«smll yoars aguinnd coming Lng@nl\:txrul\\-i’il tako ‘&‘hu ini)}llnmr{l::op;é :;;,:'l;\;) guzifl;%g.on; third quality, $.00@600; ln- | By order of :}::I: iy .‘Z:“.’.{;Jfi;".“i ackasge .‘i“’l‘,“:m&':.‘! . said to Limsolf, ** Woo fs mo it I preachnot | for a Constitutional Conveution. Tho prosout | fo D000, - kot quiot; | Bouchungs, an s, the Gospol." Bosidos bolng a eoor, tho minister | Constitution is » horrible picco of patoh-work. MiLait Cows—Offorings inferlor; market qulct; iuploa will bo roady at tho oo of th Oatalogucs au 8 e o rango from $46 10 65 for com’ 0t dnauary, aud ab tha must bo a sayer, ‘I'lore woro on the South Sido | Whon it wau originally adoptod, politics rau even recuipts light, Prices rag 3 suotlouver on wnd after 'thio 2d of Jat 70 to $90 for extra, o d Tous to salo. six llhnnanuulr‘ulmu, and o Hlllu \Vti:stlflide only | I.\!gl:l«:r m{:fi at uul: pfi:uum,fl:y, and t‘imwml“lu“l'fii BrAGl, .:':,lu‘clp:ln?ofi i our ;uwrtw; Eridsy, awlostaoiy tiro Sasspeare two. It Dr. Forrestor had his cholco ho sup- | the Ropublicans huld one Convontion, and the incressed supply Tecoiv ronterds; d = = 50, posed ho would chooso ‘thla hmugnlllcmlxt unmue‘mlz,u nnnlhnl:, ou]oh ono Sl‘ifmtmfi 3 Umm‘w }m ml:‘rknvinlny dr;\:;v, ‘:ml un‘m‘ fz,"'y"&"t'«l:'r{uf“;'-]-‘é'n"fl By EDWIN A. RICE ;% (4? opportunity to toll tho hings ho lad soen | tution, Justatthe close a Joint Compromise | from Ao a 3 % 1 Goads nt Anction nt 255 Onlamete .515 oxpufinlwnd. Bosidos ¥ bolng & woor | Committoo was aocurod, and & patch-work doou- | Lhg the sty ply Was 1ot equal to the ‘demiand, sud con l‘olll;‘lfl'ljuno:ln“'i\ln‘.uu“u““mvu_”" i kot Litoysnt, but 25 car loads 1 and a #ayor, tho now pastor must bos door, | mont made out of tho two., Hinco thon tho an- [ Auitiontly the muelol Web WL illog oif, | MONDAY, Jan 6 at 11 o'glocica. in diyot tho pooplo was abaolute, Buprome | not boes, which suck lonoy until their thighs | world ‘were maling with increased mo- & decided it ovor aud over again. To'f are full, and then Iy to some place | mentum. Tho partial rovival of unbeliof ovithe higtitutions of the couutry, the Ropub- | of ~doposlt, but they’ are butterilies, | in somo countrios would be but temporary, in- Mn\q'ghmudmwn or hang ovory foreignor. bwufiud by eovery zophy of the morning, and dicsting, aa it dld, the last throes of rebellion o o, the spesker, had not eleotod to by s miniss | nual patchos have boon numorous and constant, . 4 alitowit to dixposo of them, The xocolpta ))ulul‘fl}flmn e B i majority of L Intter woro with | alighting in tho ovoning whoresoavor they hap- | againat God, aud 'that Divino truth was boiug | tor; ho had drifted into it Dutif ho lind to | four having boon nddod at tho lato olootion I | g ot T car-loades . 3 Blaror Bistbees, 25."fifiu?&'{l}m,‘wl‘!‘noulnllunm 0 Amdibhns, - bat: a_fow * profossiounl for- | pou to fall, mnrel{ resting upon tho lap of Na- Rroluod upon all hearts with unusualenergy | live his life over ngain, he would oloct to bo s | Novamber. Hoos—Nothing fresh to report, Two “"x"mld e KDWIN A, %}:\m “uw:“ww::ghh {gners,” biatant nolidicisns, Were talking snd | tnro, ~ Mot peoplo are, indeod. like Littlo ahil- ! Tho svirilusl Ohurch would eontinns fg main. misiater, o wauld zathor bo the ministerof L~ Whoro Lag boon & little gang of wild laud | stty-thros Bz 1oads wuro Fecelyed, but nearly pll Woro 3 1