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) ‘ : JTHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY) DECEMBER 728~ i CHARLES BRADLAUGH. - | aepetanisirm s o i s s v st METROPOLITAN MODES. |issoyrmo bisswmtibiton tame| 0 STEAMBOAT RAGE. | sies ot Srome v v o consdlonco, e ; “Inthis rogard tho' Gormana waoro confrontod 2 puflings. Tho voil matchos tho drogs, and it | ~ e Tios 15 thas pitotmoone o aud Whowing. thone : | Dradlaugh ’nimnlntto foturn to tio Wost |'by o romariablo foct. Tormorly, it Is vl . o + | giehit-lnch homis ran with soven tliroads of Sh : mud-turtlos how to hunt for ensy wator. e In o fow waoks, whon, wo trust, o will atay over, | known, roliglous strifes nud discussion woro no o 0 losg. y . cToeg = Its Exq 7 “That's it] Ithought it wasn't any slouch An Evontng with tho Roted Bnglish, ie ol ora o s 1 mony tiage | waninyn o™ w118 ot | Frugality Fraitntneiaie s FAN OO RN L oreinte momes, ™ T | s B it e 3 S ¥ ) i wi d in tho Weet, and, whon Lo spoko t | lovors grow daily moto bittor and forelgnecs o an U woman slionld bo willing to bo marrlod without s fade 3 . i Tlnstings — Ligin ™ ]lopubllcnn. _ 3 ‘(“)gfix’n’nl,uruu;lo !cmim Ef‘mn‘\ llb‘f: ‘fnm‘ nunls nrr(:ll:a tnko \Ip%hl) llnrmylu, ovon If \ra’try tontop thom, . 4 & voil, and; in tho nummg. that sho should. con- A dou't ot about o rivor niw't worth knoyli; ol X —n rogular gold-lonf, lid- . i -1 - oar lim. Tho londing railroads in tho'| I Amerlca tho conbrary la tho eass. Ohurch f( nr gold-lonf, kid-glove, dinmond-brony 3 tak oniton,,and Valonclonnes sro [ Am Extract from & Tho Gildod Age,s? ’.!ll:;)l‘: ?u"i L‘(‘?.'«‘Jf’?fifl'ifi:é"x‘w Woyarktain iy flno and hodlititul for. ovorything excopt voils; | n Nevel Writ Oonjolutly by Mazk | 47 wigh I e nlln whicl had ther origin Pari + | for wiiot X am convisicod, -thoy wors- hovir do: | ‘Twata nnd Ohirser o aey by B Tho' pu L 0 Mobpad for bim, thatigntl from Paris. } 0 7] kL ¥ ¢ m: a8 with vy g ¢ g g:m%c}(- mf;g : o flgb::r::‘r;&nnmhv;fi, na_l-nnsf and utill gniuing, Tho ** old man " spoke TAb T Bovo pobg s 7 proley. waman loro Uielf | ‘At night tho hot forgod on throngi tho dody | {tongfh he s - ; - 5 2 awny to a1 Tl in A 1 3 ¢ Sl i : 3 g%nlht{?vnuytglnfibnh o tullo_one, ‘Point, and # 1 - . i Weit ayvo offored many goncrous and unusua! nrtios aro drawlng noarer and nearer to ono nu-. i cohlin, . an A Reminlgoence of Gerald Massey. | inducoments for liim to Sojuras and 1t s dowbie, | Bthoe. Asmorion Bons Lietaion oSk | Round “Waists---The Latest ' sz = i ful if ho goos buok to” Eugland boforo . spring, | colonizing religlous saots, s Sl nla’{iilgh fiz{pousu&uplmdinn; formfllu JAnturo. [ In tE‘:;‘mni\ Dnl‘ aftor t‘fnumil:mogs hluvn spxfind . n 00l AN 118, A noble purposs, ouf 10y bogan fo grow togethiny in cloger unity, How Bradlaugh Becamo - an'||iu iy told in sonfidenco s a0l by oot | Fhis Trosbytorian, & biuilyotenpoetabto hork; int 14 oo carrying now ? tod horo, . i Wwhich wag “Intoly divided Into the Now and the | § 8 i comolinoss under hiy o lnce, . I romomber [ solitudes of tho rivor, hardly ovor dlucoverlug o “ 3 flyo "o Athelst, P Hiio walkor contd Al pogo onstly with tho so- |1 Belgag, btk oo oto the Now ond (le | fohés of Fiymenenl Snerifico & polntinon voil “(valuod ot thousanda of | Iight'to tostity to n human prosonoomile afior | o srouiiiied and sixtyive, sir! | goiunt of his ndvgnturon, Yl;mht tiorfoun aud gom-.| Broabytorid, Clanrols bua leys o prosporous Velvet Bodices with Thin - - lollass) which siod souy Trom tho, wonxor's | mila and looguo aftar loaguo tho vast bonds woro + Lino all ont—oypross Lisle -gdiio—anting up . i 2 4 it i W) ] oulogica oini 13 nion Somin e i . 8l o . A invo Tho grent mon has como and gono, aud, by |10} but tho way i whish ho struck tho loa Yotk 1 conjunctions with tho. Congeagatiobal L Skdrta, Boon o smprise o discovor & wira-(earao under | BUrdod by nnbrolien wollaof forost that had | cotfauwood ik pio | B . | > ) 4 Broal ful tf. Al 18 (—] thoo who Linvo socn dnd honrd bim, Wil no¥or | oy ¢1is; 116 and his fathor and. mother woro [ifsty, - i . A% 2 i "}t It o brido inhorit an plnfllunt voll, from somo | Devor boon disturbod by the voleo or tho foot | gy n, tho, I‘u‘:';tocnnnfi;; F}'ol:- & Ifzh“ Tl Bdoskoplle bo forgotton. It was tho writor's ‘privilego t0/| mombors . of an Episcopal Church, nud ho Abova all, howoever, 1t ia fimm{lug 0 Beo with B gt ancostor, T can undorstand that slio’ would liko | fall of s man, or folt tho odgo of bis mactl- Boon the bont was' plunging, “and quivoring, spond two lours -in plonsant converso with'|iwas froguontly sont out as o sort of tomporance- (i what respoect, proprioty, and rociprocal recogni- . TFrom Our Own Corrésponden to won {t " = t; but why shd hould buy ono, oxeept | 1o, lona nx, and seroaming mors mndly-t] vor. .. him aftor nis leoture, .in Tooniling incidonta of,|imisslotiary, and in this way commencod Lo speslt | tion tho. difforont sets conduct themsolvo, Nty Yonr, Doc, 25, 1873, | | {0 show-thint slio cau; i boyond my eam’p;nhou- y i more mindly-than ovor. . It tho : = : ¢ An hour after suppor tho moon cime up, and | Amarautivy Load was nimost abranst the Doranst |1, publ by and by displaying .unusual and |'clalming and conceding froedom, Tho comtnon This fs, smong many Gothamitos; a8 morry o | glon,, : -1/ F e, v storn, x otrly lifo, a part of which was spont. R 1 ron nbn{t!nu () uynpungfiyi\u dobator, Now [IGos pol 15 50 corraatly SInthmulsuodfrom dotails, | Christinas, porlirm, a8 thoy havo ofton passcd. ODDS AND :ENDS. Oloy and Washington [two bogel naconded to | 48 fee - 3 cite our atonm; H; s UNDER THR sAME NOOR: e boriaad, S, ", folontifls hallla tho |{ whiely I Is bopolos to oxpaot ualow, that ¥R | o xamawan inapoin duso it o malcomo aties | | Lesia-Atinils rogom indiosto Huat plafdis aro | to barciouno dock 5o wonet i) yaiconed to | i Tondradand oty tn, e 17 # 6 bout 16 onrs of ||neighborbiood, whora..public diseussions wore, |ifoos of tho Ohtirch can loarn what is subntantial, |, A ae | Hikely to bio vorn again by Indios a8 woll as_chil- |' roslm of enchantmont. Thoy ran races up and “ Broale up tho cnakis of by t ?h::ll;u‘flnx:::lnugll:': B;E:l‘:nx:‘rm::lw oi bis fu~ ‘ih’nlg.l‘ Thedo Wero grnqxfishtl{ theological, and nt' || what minkes & Clirlétinn, and dato not eny o iors, | the closoness of tho autumn, "’1“ 16 I Bottér | g eapoclally for walking and morning dross- | down, the deck; olimbed };‘bgu; tho I;,un, hold! . Pilo ft in! Lev; onn?f:nb"zugzuflfi?m oy kv Tl +lusndeom, slovir | 010 i tho.axbliok. v, 4Ts thoro n dad?" that ovon tho thoologiaiis do-not. agres in tholr upproc:{md, fiuflkonja;ud n..n;r lmru‘l;r;d h;:n o8 Dlue oud groon Heotoli plalds aro tho fa- | pond * gyence’ (VR passongor-doga | 19, fantali—~dvonch ovary atioh of wood with . ¥ - 3 i affirm- lofinition of o ristinn, iy [0W . Wooks. ago. onides,, | vorites, .. S : . young felloy, sinplo-minded and good-naturod ‘not[f3;,?::%'350“5%'1’1:’:’\?.“3:;»3: \ena ohoson for | This aubntattiatod unily in tho “Gonpol - has, »:?O‘E,ina;"}.nfiu: and {s, fln!ormx;nnd to make | ' Velvot atats, with thin skirts, aro fashionsblo | ohnined under tho lifo-ont ; trlod to malo | ipyg ogt was moving " entthquake by this 6 a fault, whom wo girls dolighted to toaso ind |4ho pogntive champion, Doth sblo mon and { boforo the world, this offect: It makes tho. tho bost out of tho situntion, nud to bo as choor- | f0 ovening. They aro gonorally of binck or | #rionds With a presongor-boar fastoned to tho | time, Pt ¥ A iraposo ipon. /At that timo Love 'and Hilarity,|.good dobators. Tho dissussion was £0 Inat threo Lyangelienl. Ohurch & public force, sinao this £ AN pEoADALLISH alEtor. | Yomy daric.colors, low-nocked and ‘short-sloovad, | vargo atnff, but woro nob,oncouragod ; “skinned | ¢ How is shio now 7 ™ .. Nk " cld m for thoir own ;o Wwas. tho. oul ‘of | nights, Bradiaugh ontored inta. tho discussion | unity and concord invito thio world, 1o tho racogs, | ful a8 posaiblo over past and prosp PIstor= | with o very round, ehallow polnt in front. Thoy | nocsstn e tho hog-chiafnn; in & word, oxhauet- | ‘A bundred snd ninty-six nnd atill s awoll alimod st fog thels ovm; 2 b0 sas fhio ook with-nll tho firer tho aedot, the goal aud the nitionof Christ.. Without lnwe, without tho ald | tunos. T - gronok epocinlly potty. or bocoming, -aud linvo || el 0% the bog-chalnas In F i oot | ing—swator bolow tho middi gago. coh ol fun and frollo, and 1t was good to 0o tho gloam | TWiGLG° IO f ‘youth and goulus. - ITis opponent | of tho worldly power, Ohristinnlty lins thora won |/ BENSIDLE EOONOMY.. | littlo in thoir favor snya hovelty. - ] on of tho dock. | ETUACIOON the, mlca P o i of tho old ruling. pnssion, stll strong ‘within | —p,5'son of g clorgymari - was oldor, calimer, and ifor itatlfa posior over souls, A proof i8.tho vo~. |, | £y gwn obsorvation fn publio and private lg;" [ Trimming on tho iwafsts of. drosson grows loss | Then thoy lookod wistfully up at tho pllot-houso, fiig on the eafoty valvel . [ him, brealing over fua faco yot,” despito all ‘tho | wisar. . Tho firat night, Bradlough. carrled tho epectful tong in,whigh the American pross speaks | - . | and load popular, tho dninty rosts and jnbols of | and finelly, little by littlo, Clny veutnred up [ *Good! How's your denfk?" J g 2 el . that, whilo cortatn fashionablo clrcles are ourta. i i i ¥ strugglos aud hard knocka' Lo ‘haa encountored | subjoct through ivith donaidorabls dashy tho see- |, of rolious muttors, ~For fho poyer aof Obristinn- i ‘:hai:w;x onsos but slightly, “the mn.|1aceand sillc xondoring othior ornsment supor- | tharo, followed diffidently by Wasbington, - Tho | . * Bullyl Evory limo n niggor heaves o tiok g A, o ot bty a4, i b ahurol cliclos thorwiavos, ot to ox” Jortg, - ovonm. Gf wonthy. - Deksans, ¢ ave| TSt o i o e o chonp, fust noy, | PO funod prasontly to gob lsatorn macks,” | OF wo0d Luko tho fhtmaca Lio”goos out tho obim- 4han all tlila; Wes it to noto tho . recollcotions ‘of ) i . ot 3 ney with it1"” Dot brotght o ek arguiionts se Mo op..|ify. [Tho losrnad Doctor.lisro gavo somo detalls. | practiciog o . oconomy - herotofora | une | Hint thoir parchath can 1o honostly Licbmcmmayt | 8- tho Tuds, and fnvited thom'In. * This: eesy "Tilo Amaranth w ol thi Py drow stordily up till hor Jnok- £avors pust § to seo tho tonr, dim tho eyo at 0ld | ponont boupht to bear upon tho subjoct, med {of chttrel gifts sod Iegacies in Amerioa,] Who![ 1008 4 T elogant™ recoption;, given | 0d to thoso having ‘tho monoy to eparo. | Littlo hongo, bull értiroly of glass, and come | atalf~ brosstad: oo Borens' whaol ‘mi‘,':.i-‘ momorios’.of .tho loved-and, tho”lost, and | acknowlodgod himaolf complotely convincod nnd ||carnest atriving apirit of tho Americana shows Tt svoulk, ibich, 18 reanodt to: prominont - per || ,; ThE wintor, thus'far, has boon 5o mild, and | manding s marvelous prospact inovory diraction, | climbed olong inoh by Inch. il Tor tho, honriy. and affectionato reoting of old’[ . . . CONVERTED TO ATILEISM, - |iitsolf alao in far-g ronding zeal in tho cnuxo of | 188%.woolt, ¥ i e ; tho eity 80 oxceptionally cloan, that walking has was o mogiclan's throne to thom, and their on- | chimuoys _broasted it—cropt slong, furs Paordrol e gt o TP 0% S - {solonco, and notubly of thaology, i Garman | 5ons prosont, ia likoly to Lo ona of thd mok ro-, [} prow: ‘tnto untisunl favor, Conscquently, stroot joymont of tho placo was simply boundlogs, ther and furthor, 411 tho hoats waro whool to slendy, 18 100708 5 grateful. o Srd <. omfortheraity . lnguago lnmoronndmoro loarnod in thocollogas. .| marknblo of the aosson, fully half tho drossca | dita havo booomo shortor nad bootg thicker, the They ea thom down on a high bonch and | F1eol—iud thon 'thoy closod up with n heayy impression. It lins beon” truly “““d.“ rabls | > Of Chirdstian chority Gorman thoology is. much studiod ; our best: |isvorn woro of Inéb yenr's moke,and somo woro .l%u_er Mtwn havl‘rfg ;\nhextmbaplu, r%mblng from e Lo i fi' o Jolt and:lacked togother tight and fast’in tha tudo is tho attributo -of b grest mind; norrow- . , ¢ Under tho sun,— [ ., bools aro there as wall known ns hore. Thoso, yot oldor. It in vorysonsiblo and nltogethor aa- |, 00 too to tho bail'of tha foot. ‘tnpetow. | K , ¢apes | middlo of tho big river, undor tho tlooding moone minded and goltish poople are never gratoful. | Lis father, Loaring of this, turned Bradlaugh.{ loarnors will becomo teachiors,. aud it is oasy to - —— gl {old back and revesl the bonds boyond; and light! A rxonrand n hurrali. went up from the t I 3 C to woar thefr | - -2 RiOR™ ‘out of doors, without, oven a dhango of clothos, ('foreseo that i timo not roniot anoxchange | Mmirable in ‘fashionablo women il R O T e it ot | 100 B ad St o ftuh pbimge of (ot ot o praducin o study wil bo-eatabishod | gownea socond yosr; but, untll o Surcout |~ ANOTH vory igliway diminial ita brondth by degroos | Tuakod to tho ganrda to Tosh- s siout Ly O Sostay ove 'gl aned tho followli for the position of truat which ho then held) sny- |/botwaon Gormany and North -Amorica, which soason, it cortalnly has not boon oustomary, | Y ; . and clodo iteolf togother intho distanco, Pres- | gosticulnto—tho “welght cavestied tho vossoly multivuditicus inguirios; wd ploaned tho following | 1o that hia aon bod “fxhon nmong thioves,’ nud | have alrgady devoloped go many grounds for | I Mio old tollottes, at tho party montioned, wore'| A Colusan of Phospliorescont Flama | ently tho pllot saie+ over {oward anch otlor—oflicors flow hithor and Thonf o intorest, whlcl Lilvo n bia owa worde | Lo would, nat o xasponsibla 1ot him avy Jongors, [ ieympatlss © ¢ :orr."| {80 muoh prottior and more gracatal than tho-|| - Sixty Foot, in Ifoigiies ““BBy Goorge, yondor comes tho Amaranth” | Hithor cursing wud storming, trying t6 feiup o thotigh not in .oxactly the manner in which it | and oventually prooured his disoharge from hig || *Out of the mixed peoples of Amorica is grow- o ¥ 2 , v , | . Aspark appeared, clogo to the” wator, sovoral | pPoopla amidylips—both Owptaing wore lenning oty Lalie 1o +dalogno, ytigh sighy eore. | BeALon e b ae Sechargs from L |, Oul now, Lomogouoous, zace full of Gt aud | now, that o dumos who L ‘appoitad, with, | . Tho Visghin-Olty (Nov.) Eneroriss, of Do, | - Aspark appdaten, » g | (N ivor,. Tho pilot taok 1 over thoir raillugs ebnking thoir. flsts, siveari Folous b5 pasoilit bitter and rolontlosa. persecption, in whiob, I |lonorgy, full of youthful forco nud entorprise. | foward dissatistaction, in” tholr anolont gowns, [T, containa the following:. **About.4 o'clock ot ettty £ Dok taok. Lis - glase 5! e, fatd, awearly| NEVAbA PHENOMENON. thoy looked miloa to tho ronr and eaw tho sll- | crowded dacks 'of both Atcnmors—all hands : ruin and looked at it steadily for « moment, andseid, | and threatening—biack volumos of smolco ol t ' S, ‘Dridlaigh “iito | SI0Y0. to ooy, Bis mothor joiuod." Hiu. now | Qlirlsiitulty L thoro conuorod o aw 1and | wont Lomo more than contont that oy e Tk ardhy oing oy Sy o ente 10 o | Gy to piraactrs Y o8, BREAEL | iy and onnopiod tho.soons, dohyerin o rood ‘*8lnco wo mof," gild’ Mr. Dradlavgl,” “1ifo | frisnds, tho Atholsts, rocoived bim’ with open |, Columbus was encouragod by tho hopo that tho procticed ooonomy, and, at tho aumo Umo, vin- | ohorving. Wit noomod. - oot o flomg | 5 “Itcan’t bo the Bluo Wing.' Sho couldn’t | spatks u{:‘m thio vossols—tivo piatol Bhots rang has baen a scoho of - many struggles oud ome | arms, und shored with him what little they hind, |'now land would aerve to tho honor of our Ito- \dientod tholr roputation for good taste. ‘fifty’ or sixty foob in ht shooting up | Pick us n[br thia way. It's tho Amaranth, sure,” | out, and both Captains dodgod nuburt and the triumphs. Thero' have ‘boen timos ‘whon it | and ul,n.r‘tefl hllr:x on his new careor ; nndTnu our ‘(t]“mfxl"hug"ie ‘i; I:x:t mcoxgpl:nllll;od La l:x)fouog:u h e i B ORI, o || aREOE: #ahs et A ollmlsd hir worke. 1!; { IHA‘;vlf,uu ovor. “:“E‘:fmngt%“ba'?r'""d sold s }mfi‘(od mbn“l‘ fi! &wso\;gy? sur'gcd back nng thie Vi aga acquaintanco bogan,; . O, or whioh Qolu od-~thron, con- ¥ St J 0'3 on watch down thoro oll apart whilo tho shricks of womon an ::m":x;';:l‘;‘;“rhu';'l;“fi:‘;:'a::a“;:;“i o “:‘:; 4 L ol il vt iyersion of bununfex——bult n o far Lighor. gonso, | woro smong tho nuwcostmlm;a,nlud ;a;u“;w‘o;thy'v Ig‘i:u“‘&n‘l?;:ha‘:gfimg“:hfi: Old ¢ tubor In $h | & Nollow, animabn valos soatuted up through | elildran soarad abovo tho intolorablo din em;. ’]\nplnfided:by'th auenntlé, nnd groetod with | AMERICAN CHURCHES. y ;lo‘l{‘;CBIK:G':!::;{Sg - E?{oggpfi!; :-\lnc:lx‘xu); E‘:lf:un\jvlix?l; -of his roputation aa an original, - Nobody, for. o ! to.tho spot to seo what conld "ba_dono’ toward “.\fituho in anawer: nd thon thoro was & booming ronr, n thun- i th 4 5 I am, - Becond ongincar.” - - dering crash, and tho riddied Amaranth dropped the acclamations'of orowds, thofe hive utili bacn |~ | — . | 8 Ttormation; Yor, s it woro, 5 now juud | Imomont, f”:‘d:‘:fla';f{;,";:m;”;:‘v’; o e e amas, o Tonching the shafty | | LT am, Second snpin stir your stumps, now, | 10os0. from {licir old and drified helpimie i e et i G | Ao ot Anlione Aoy o g | TG SRR | AL O M | SR e el | el Sl e e, | B G 8t o 1 2 i lon 0! C] ous nirs K L] e~ 2 . B i . and she's just a-ham; 6THO] 00 I ol 3¢ M Ism, I h’;‘]‘]’u"z";:‘;g‘m‘:fl‘m‘:df":‘;fl:fi;‘:’“ ! Comntry.Quito Diferont fron Wit | - Tho Amoreams fooshorts S they havo n | 1t not boon for their ostly maker, Forinatanoo, | [1Eht unliko suvthing thoy lind over boforo seon, 4 3 natantly the fizs doors of {ho Dorens woro ! 1 1ker, i - 2. | The pilot took hold of o yope that stretohed | thirown opon, and tho men began dashing buok- Bishops, b the Sormnns Supposos Tributo o | spocinlmision, namely, (o imarol i thoi fresty | floro wasadrosn of mlgonotio-green gron-grain, | [31e, TR, ilonade an atioion " QST | St fomwerd otk 1 baiar oyl rotehod | thrown opon o tio furnaose-for it would hai of Princos, and libvo brolonbrond andslopt on- || 41,0 ety of Amorions Chrinclunn, . | CAgst way it tho d3ht gainat. the. shonion domi-train, round wast, low, rourid nock, and|;ahlod abous, tho fuags of tho mon vioro x somey | Birolios.of the big boll Tospondeds A vor ouy | S8 of wato and dostruotion .o stop tho enginos tentedly-in-tho hut of a coal-miner, The causo e o ‘ond the suporstitious, at tho samo timo showing (S . % lilco pallor, £ &) on tho deck shoutod: . . with snch o hend of stonm om . - y. L Berlin (Nov. 30) Corrcspondence of the Neto York Trib- . 9 vory short sleovos. 8o far It wa8 ‘woll onough, |lilco.pallor. I'vo or threo of thoso prosont woro | OB ¢ i 5 T uphold has been verything to me, ‘and, whon- § Chuiatianity In o now light, ns a living foree, | YOr¥ s i ]mlnnrsmiurnlng from work with. thoir dfanor- Stand by, down thore, with that labbonrd | = As soon ns possiblo the Dorons dropped down D rytaing ¥ orddont Hne which ngeds 1o outward human aid in order to [ barring the neck and eleoves; . but . whon || ds, 1t was: b | londl Vs to tho floating wrock, and took off the dead, th Bio doe ngr oo X could putin s word forit, 1| Dr. Dornor mot somo of hia brothor Gorman:| FRich Boeds 1o oubwax bub whioh fi00 epirits | T toll you that i . hed eight varlo- [R5 18 Helchands and it wos obsorved that | Jotdlfur e L L o pilot, T | woundod, oul tho unuri-—at loast ol s ol *Yos," ho' dontinued, in answor to & remark, | theologians and churchmon ab a littlo nssombly | most neea, 'huugl'x L iobnve trlod to|tios of “trimming of all widths, put on | comon don clbfhing and huir stae pachoan i || a0t Yo, Rongk out tho oid M Pho ts Lo got at, for tha wholo forward half of tho boas ‘‘my Lair is turning gray in.spots ; and thoro are | in Borlin a wook ngo, and addressed thom on | .givo Iaitlfully somo of my chiof impressions, my | overy conceivablo. figuro,—no -two 1lines‘| gome dogroo of tho samie ghastly and uonatural Amur,nnth‘u coming. And goand eall Jim—toll | waga sliapoloss ruin, with tho grost chimnoys giay .pots upon my heart, too, but it fs not all | the Evangelical Allianco, from which hohad .| Oblnion is in no senso that wo ought, having tho smallost relation to each other,—and, |, aolor, Tho light came up tho. full size of. tho | Him."” xsms . o lying cronsed on tho top of it, aud undernoath gmy; thoro are yet somo. pntches. fresh and| jugt returned; or rathor on Lis own impreasions | {0 church or theology, to- abandon tho | 4o orown tho wholo, patchos of & dull, palo-bluo [/large’ squaro shaft, and, soon at & distanco as it 0, 80, Airl wora o dozon vietimo imprisoned alive and wail- systom (nntioual Christianity or popular Clureh) | £ ing now and aguin, liko spots of sky |, - | Tho %old man " was the Captain—be ia alwags | i for lolp, While men with axca worked wit frooh lfi:b, :3:’;‘&2."";‘;2@“&:::‘1222 ;i‘%agp ffi:o;: of Amoriosn Christianlty, A litoral translation | which tino and tradition v oms us, ot to | ok apposting m g Y, |: rose up through.tho falling snow, olosoly rosom: p y8 | ing p. n with axes worked with ot g through clouds, you will undorstand that the'|' bled ono of the shooting & ires soon in tho aurora | ¢oiled 6o on stoambosts and ships; “Jim" was might and main to froe thoto poor follows, tho good, and carrios mo baok —oxeopting u fow etatistics with which Amori- | exchango it for anothor. I bave, howeve, folt it droga nd only ns’;:penae and Parision notivity | borealis, and it mmd"}o"hm bl tho | thoother pilot. Within two minutes both of | Borens' boats went about, pb.-k?ug up stragglora 3 TWENTY-FIVE TEARS, .| can renders are nlroady familisr—{s horowith | to be n duty to correckmuny current orrors about | o recommen: i~ | samo waving and: juconstant motion, Although | thecne mon wero flying up tho pilot-houso stair- | from tho rivor, whonwo woroall young togathor. Yourvoicestalo | givon : tho United States, and 'to point out somo | “Tn contendistination to this motley concoption, | the men mfcm,ph, over them a sort of oupor- [ WaY, throo stopa of & jump. Jim was inbis | And nown new lorror presented itsolf, Tho 1o back—bnck. "I can close my oyos and ‘forgot ADDRESS OF DI, DORNER, traits which wo " ought to copy; € g | fs n lovoly drass of metropolitan. origin. Tho |'sticiona awo, thoy mfi; had suflioient courago to | shirt-slooves, with his cont and voat on bis arm. | wracl-toolk fira from th (Hsmubiled Turnacoa ! 1y tho intorvoning time. I soo again the besutiful sympathy of all Protostants, amity, mutual o8- | Jong, * swooping train of - peach-blosm-brown roach the shaft nnd- gaze into it. A st Ho said: Novor did men work with & _hoartior -will than Taco and form 6F your mothor.-ous motim s o | Tho SlSne o0t oy Sollpiond parilng aa | £oemy diorogard for differanean wihich do nob | ot craln {10 Cyon know th Gnes) n boraoeed | ¥ bt o thoro noom. ©-Tho. whols interi s | - 1 wne justturningIn. Whare's tho glass?™ | Ay Crld Tion bravos with nxos. . DUt it was proud to eall hor,—who gave me - sholter when I | 8¢t8 in'North Amorica, thoir differancos and | goncdrn the goul; in the placoof peovish, narrow, | iy o clogo-plaifed ruflls of “satin two hades tho - chinft seomod ..to . bo at o .white heat, | X6 took it and looked ; of uo use. ‘The fire nta its wn{siendfly, despig- 1had nono, and m-and.wfieu Dropd wae'donr aud ( thoir independonce, 68 woll from ono anothor as | unoasy strifo snd enmity. Tho progont ogade- | digker, A cnrious lttle, mrrangomont of | gnd glowed likea furnaco, Tho timbors on the | *Don't appear to bo any night-howk on the | ing the buckat brigado that fought' it. It hard to got.”, *Can you never forfgot that 4 wo | from tho Stato, hnvo given occnsion horo in Gor- | manda now and greator taska, Tinally, may the | {iie satin, finished with "silk, corves for | sides woro partioularly brilliout, and onch splin- | Jackataf—it's tho Amatanth, dond suro | &corched tho clothos, it singed tho hair of the asked, *Con I ever forgot it?" ho. roplied. many to that porvertod picture of ohurch rola- | ££€0, open racognition of what is good ‘in othor | gvarslirt nnd bagque in ono.. ‘'he round waist | tor, oxcrosonce, or bit of fangas soomod d‘“““fi ‘The Captain tool a long lools, and only sald: | axmen—it drovo thom back foot by foot—luch “Not $ill I dio,— e in | Boots, and tho rendinesa for work' and sncriflce. | g 1 squar neoks, filled in with fnest lace ; and i Damnation | " by inch—thoy wavered, struck n final blow in silonte that ofl s ma e o o oy Pacro e | 1o e i o befoly opresod 0 | for Glod's Igdom=tho charaotoristos of Amer. | s fyeadre Rook ledin with iat faco L and ey ot Mt ko phoatly onk g il Gaorgo Duvls, tho pilok on wateh, shouted to | tho (oot of (i ohomy, ‘and siseendored. hs this, nono but ourselves moy know. ~How diffor- | tho vhrago ' Amorican peculiarities.” By this {onn, Ghristlons—bo our modol. 1t wo matoh | ayo nlao frilled with Ino.. Tho noticoablo olo: |- coroctionts A swltaring roglons bolow, and | tho night-watchinan on dack : -| as thoy foll back they lioard prisonod voicos Bay- ent this from tho meeting which took place in | i8 meant (1) that partition into religious factions | hand in hfim wnllh Amorica ffl; thoso ends, tho | ganco of this robo, bara of all attompt 8t orna- | fhacs was obsorved o gxuk.,m,;,i musty smoll, All | ¢ How's sho loaded? g Ings ° 3 : tue lobby of tho Music Hall last wock. | botween ~which ~ we nssume hostility and atart whic 1 our hiatory gives us in mnnymspmilt! montation, with the oxcaption of tho ono-finger- | those who looked into tho shaft afterward folt o " L'wo inclos by tho hond, air. *Don't Iam'u us! Don't dosert us! Don't, Bub_of this horesfter; lot us keop awhilo | tho - jenlousy of _t?plmh which “westes :Em bcumleannnr}l o9 o hlossm'xi' {‘ur ue—tho | wido rufile about the edgo, is 80 groat that the sovoro pain in tho temples, and two or three wore '"Taint onough | . - don't do it » to Dradlough, s satisfactory subjoct, with {‘t]acl{c In potty quarrals (%) thodo Aoste fixe tua- | Tvangolical Church of tho outiro globe, Frouol, dross looled, boside it, 1tko o bundle of | medo ok nt tho stomach, Thin - singular. ap ‘Tho Onptain shouted now: ‘Aud ono poor follow sald: - his .. improssionablo nefure, With whom tho ‘o i om; 1:10 uroel 'l;luh “Efim{z stinni tfi ey ok ™es. % ponranco lastod for mnearly half. nn hour Gelltho mate. Toll him to call oll hands I am Monry Worloy, atrilkor of tho Ame- téar succeods the ° laugh, tho laugh | to n national Bxhfl once, Wl Ec t"‘:) . be gm‘lf NEW YEAR'S EVE, ZAnothor Worth toilotte was o dull-pink silk, ['nftor it was first observed, ana. boforo it | 8nd gab a lot of that sugar l‘ommlrput Lor teu | ranth! My mabher}lfvea in 8t. Louis. 'Tell hor tho tear ; but the lund‘ hoart and noblo naturo at even "lgfi}‘fl thm;l:s no ‘flbfl “mu 3 (8) tho Wl s T e et finished with pale-enge-greon folds, which mean- | wog a1 ovor eight or ton men, mostly lu?.buu by the head. Lively, now | allo for o poor dovil's sake, plonso. Bay I was aro n}“vnev present. * How gtrango it is,” ho | stato itsclfina henthen mmix CC“&’"“ hmm % EO Am'i);c*“m g:a iy B:'m ::g i, dored ovor tho sltirt fu such a way a8 to suggost | minors roturning . from thoir work at various A{o.zyn, glrl” Lilled in an iustant and “never ey what hurt 831d—** It ecoms to bo my fate—to national organization of t o Obureb, and tho That taco s poma J littlo strenms of soa-watar trickilvg down from mines(it boing about tho timo of changing shitts), |; A riot of ehouting and trampling floated wp | mo—tuough God kuows Tve, noithes scratch nor : OWEAY WUCOESS IN LIFE TO WOMEN 1 Toasse wandor ln nnbeliot wod sra dost to Qliss- And, 08 1 at niona fo-night, omo mysterions sourco, liad collected nbout tho shath, Tho light diod | from below presontly, sud tho wncasy steoring | bruiso this momont! Its hard to bum uw ina Firat, your mother, who guided and counsoled “I“’h Y. f bat Hia i hich Aud'sadly watehod tho fadiag light, ) COMBINATIONS OF COLORS out from the tog downwards, and protuber- 2[ tho boat soon sh’u.wed that sho way getting | coop liko this with the \ylmla wide world so ~mo when I flrst startod out. After hor death, G10l pu, 40 aubatands, the b The dylug year, . aro, in tho oyos of tho: autoorat of Parisien |‘ancos from tho 8o of tho Shath sorioaad 1 down by tho hoad.! near, Good byo, boya—wo'vo all got to como to another,—proud, patrician; and beautiful,—who | 8re spread nmong us about tho United _Btatos, Full mouy & mom'ry of tho tomb, modistes, meroly putting in juxtaposition the flw for some minutos aftor the light was no || ‘I'ho threo mon in the pllot-houssbogan totalk | it at Ingt, anyway |” camo to my rescuo whon I Wag in duupundnnny;i oand which are not correctod by our public jour~ Simumye ,kl}‘x“}l“?l ety fmoy hues which no other gano pordon would dream | longer visiblo abovo tho top of tho ahaft, Mg | 'In short, shaxp gontencas, low and oarnostly. As | Tho Borens stood away out of danger, and the recolved mo at hor houso, whore wore assomblod .| nals, because they do not troublo thomsolves CGado m‘:fi'},‘;;,m;’"f;‘c;;,“y oo e of bringing _togothor. 8o utterly without | 1ight would seom to huve boon oausod by the | tholr axcitoment roso, their voicos went down. | ruined steamor wont drifting down tho stroam {ho woalth and intollect of - Franco ; domanded | sbout such things, and _hove, more- ANl Eanes Tob s forgot wens themo Rl beanty or sultability aro some of his” mixturos, | bolching forth of some lind of highly phosphor- | Ag fast an ano of them put down the spygless | an island of wronthing and olimbing flamo that for mo & hearing from thom ; and, cspousing | over, no trustworthy sources of information. It il Voo e !mm:nmm that I somotimos wonder if Lo bo not color- | gtog g08 from somo of tho deep underground | anothor toolk it up ; butalways with o studied | vomited clouds of smoke from tim to timo, and iy causa 8o warmly, made my nnmo aud object | I8 an _agreoable d“‘yi not _ouly of gratitudo And rocolloetions hard to bear bliud, His favorito tints aro dull shadon of in- | chambors in fho - old abnndoned. Sroma uirof calmuess. ok time the verdiot was: | glared moro - fiercoly and sent tho luminous known in circles I could not otlierwise have pon- | toward American Christians, but ‘of loyalty, lt;o “Fhat twilight-revery awoke, distinot colnrsi' neithor ploasing to the eyonor | M rush of gas—for gn8 of gome kind it must 8ho's gninin;itl tongues highor and l.\lflmr aftor each cnission, otrated. * And, lastly, my daughters, For. thelr | cloar up publicly somo of theso errors. Tho Thioso murka plong tho stream of vonrs, becoming to tho comploxion. , Howevar, nobiody | hayo boon—ias lpmhubly cauged by an entonsivo [ Tlie Oaptain spoko through the tubo: A shrick at intervals told of n captive that bad 8akes I am proud to give my offorta in eo moblo | moasure of our Tolations canuot, of courso, ba ‘Theso strakos upon tho fata) bell, is compellod to woar bis drastoa, ond certainly | cavo-in somo place .\whora tho o1d timbors had + Whnt stcam are you carrying ? .. | mob his doom. Tio wreel lodged upen o sauds 0 causo, and make my namo o powoer in tho land, | Bpplied to Americn ; indoed, thoy arenot o pura They are but monuments of grief and. tears, tho fow who can nfford to pay his pricos are | rotted away. Ono of tho mon who had the good A Lundred and” forly-tivo, sirl ,But sho's | bax, aud whon the Borens turnad tho noxt point which shall livo o little whilo after me, and with { thut they can bo mado an universal rule. Wo The "m-"fi“ Ilu bui o f_unuml-km:}l; s quite at liborty to admiro his ill-tasto. Tortuno to witness tho strango phenomenon it of | gotting hottor nud hottor all tho time," on hor upward journoy it was atill burning with which no suspiclon of dishonesty or wrong shall | muat try to understand America from horsolf For gxzcls Im_:\ log nrohgrln‘{u r‘linu'\v; nu;dn. ” TODND WAISTS tho opinion that the.mixing or mhllgung of the:[, The boat was sl.min(ngl and groaning, aund | scavcoly ahatod Tury. evor bo minglod ; but thoy shall havo it fo sny, | oud hot history. I sball begin with tho porvor- Oblivion bilog atons Her oy o rare8dderyet. | ara coming back,—more's the pity! Thoy are 808 from tho wmino with tho atmospherio air hnd | ‘quiveriug like & monster in paln. Doth pilota | Whon tho Loys ‘eame down into the main thelr father dled ns" ho-bad lived, sn honest | sion and degradation of tho massos in that o t4 d nre losy comfortablo and convoniont than | eomething to do with intonsifying the light, ns [ Wore at work now, ono on ench sldo of the wheel, | ‘saloon of tho Borons, thoy eaw a pitiful_sixht, and consciontious Athoist, who had done what | *‘heathen” Stato. And bapplness is onfy o forgo, CuanLrs N. (inzgony, basquos, nnd less generally liked. But then, | Lo obgeryed in tho asconding current of psucdo | With their conty and vosts off, thelr bosoms and and heard a world of pitifal sounds. lMovom Lie could to roliove tho sufferings and better tho Thera cortainly aro in Amorios, especially in et R e e o you sog, wo'vo had’ our' basquos in peace for | flame myriada. of, small particles of.soma gub- | collars wido open, and tha perspitation flowing | poor croatures lny dend, and_forty more lay condition of his fellow-mun,” tho grant citics, groat numbors who maintain no | Philndelphie Election Frauds. nhout -four yours, which i cortainly as long a3 '| atance, globulos of vapor or somothing of tho | dowu thoir facos. Thioy woro holding tho boat | moaning, or plonding or soronming, whiloa acora- *¢ Rather singular, is it not, that you and your | church rolations; but tho guilt lies chbiefly on From the Philadelphia Fress, nnx;mhwn can bo expected to endure. Xind, ‘vlfiflh appoared to flash and ecintilato na | 80 close to tha shore that the willows swopt the | of Good Bomaritans moved among them doing old aoquaintance, tho immigrants,—and not tho Irish, fortheyoboy | wiiljam A. Portor, who nctod a8 judge of tho Indy just from Paris tolls mo {hat nll the | thoy'darted upward, and which prodonted in tho | guards almost from stem to atoru. What thoy could to rolievo thoir Sufforingn: 5 . GERALD MABSEY thoir priosts,—but the Gormans, ‘Tho Gormans | gleation in tho Sovonth Division of dhe Elovonil, | now house-drogsss thore are made with absolute- | gorioral column of light muoh iy samo appoar- |, Btand by 1" whispered Gaorgo, hnlhiu;i their ekinlogs facos and bodfes with T +ebould come to Chicago nt tho samo time?” wo | troublo themaolvos littlo during the first Vor | Ward, on Tucsday last, wos brought befora Ald. | Iy untrimmod domi-traing, snd round waists, | Bnco as motes moving about in n sunbosm, Tho | ! Al zendy!” said Jim, undor his broath. tood-oul and lime-wator, and covoring the places asked, ' Huvo youmet?" “Qnly onco,” hio re- | and attributo to tho freadom of tho Now Worl MeColgan lnst ovoning, chiargod with ballot-bos | with senrcely any docoration oxcopt. the Inovita: | Jight was o baorved by a fow porsons on B stroot, | - * Lot hor comol”. ' with bulging masses 'of raw cotton that gava plied, **at the recoption given us by the Lotos | tho fack that thoy are not obliged to have any- stuffiog in’ his division on tho day montioned | blo fraieo round tho neclkt, . All variotis of lace* | bug was 6upposod by them to be o . stream of || The boat eprang away from the banl like & | to ovory tace and form : & dreadful and inhumon Club, of New York, Nover till thon, sinco that | thing to do with' tho Olurob. ‘Thess ean really | yjov, Bonjamin L, Tomplo_nappenred for the [ rufiles aze tho mode; but nacktiea and most col- | light thrown up into the nir, aud reflected from | :deor, and darted in o lnu§ dingonal townrd the | as) oct. memorable night when you and I went to hears | not be driven $o Christian morals and order, roseoution, and Col. James T, Keogan, of tho ored bows aro of .tho past. Brooches also | thn falling &now, * by somo large rotlecting lan- | Other slore. Sho closod in agnin and thrashed littla woo Fronch midshipman of 14 loy lecture on Co-oporation by o gontleman numed | Thoy are not loft to thomaclves, Lowever, but Ko\v York Bar, for tho defoudant. ‘his easolathio | aro littlo used,—lockets and othor pondnnts tak- [ torp,h o, i her florea way alnng tho ywillows ag boforo, Tho | fenfully injurad, but nevor wttored n sound Cooper. 8inco thon Gerald llmaglnflm fights, | axo worked -upon by tho sovoral denomina- | it of o sorlds of casos which. fb is'naid, will bo [ Ing thoir place. So you sco_ that, probmbly Ly : ceaptain put down the plass: till o physician of Momphis was about to dress &by of mo.” I remombored this Incidont woll, | tions, oncls in ita own way. This boging oven brought boforo tho publio, aud will oventually | next summer, it will bo posaiblo to got an ' ole- X A FAREWELL. i, Lord, how gho walks uponus! Idoliato | his hurte. and, 0a it is not without intorcst, givo it hore. ° | ab Ward's Island, whoro the State of Now York, | paodie the. puritication of the ballot, Tho wit- | gant costumo out of fifteen yards, sud, if we A to bo boat 1" *Can I gob woll ? You need not bo afrald to A gontleman named Waltor cmu, who waa | ab lor own oxponso, provides physically and | yosuae’woro clectlon officers in tho division and | chooso; we can have two gowna to our present * Jim,” enid Goorge, looking straight ahiead, | toll me, Mnnurar of to Co-oporativo Tallors' Associa- | epiritually for o atrangors,—one of tho noblest | fiog party who doposited tho flreb voto on Lovo, It it live for o yoar sud a do; Shall Titnotg 7 ono. watching tho stightest 7awing of tho boat and *No—I—T am afraid you eannot." tion, Introducod nto tho'Bocloty, fn tho capnc- | ontorprisos with which I am sequaintod. Now, | o morning in question, Tho firet witness was | I think the roturn of round waists, and con- m_mtgg;;fg{;,;‘;g';;; ‘;‘;‘,W g gmmptly mooting 16 with tho Wheot, ** Lowll it “hen do not waste ,vymw time with me—holp ity of clerk, o young man who was not o tailor, | tho number of religious sects nterferos in no | onq of tho 1nspectors, Mr. Bonjamin Tutor, who | Sequontly of belts, will bo gonorally mfimtted- And a yoar und & dsy 1s some time, i it not 2 o to n?' Murdoror’s Chute ? " v those that can got woll.” and, tham{nm, ol amember, ot o atated salary, | wiso with tho success of this humano institution, testifiod that ho eaw tho dofondant at tho ’polls but the report is moro than confirmed by most ** Woll, it's—it's taking chances. How was [ ' Dyttt his was in dircct and"flagrant violation of tho | On tho contrary, their zoulia boueficial to tho on Lho morniug of Tnosdny Inat, ncting as judgo | of the imported robos T have rocontly moticod. | Oura hns lived for 8o long—yes, a year, tho cottonwood stump ow tho faloe point bolow | *Halp thopo that can get wolll It fsnot for Tulos and by-laws of the Associntion, which do- fl:}wm of their care, And in rogard to thoxo- | or'tiy plootion 3 was thoro when tho polls open- | Thisadvanco backward in stylos will, undoubt- | And s monta ‘"?fil ween § : Bosrdman's Island this morning ? " motobo agitk. Iearry tho blood of olevon clarod that no ono but & member conld fill any | sult, tho Amorican peoxxfu havo o wondetful | oq, iy company with tho dofondaot | edly, soowro n restoration of he charming | Thutls well-if t die now aid A “ Water just touching tho roots.” gouorations of soldiors n my veins " office in tho concorn, Tho main body of | power of assimilation, tor an intorval, theso (witneun produced memorandum of list | Gnbrlello dress, than which nothing botter sots 0 full a5 woll as most loves, I woen, ** Well, it's protty closo work. That givessix | = Tho physicinn—himself n man who hed- scer tailors robelled, and domanded the inétant | adopted citizons come again under tho in- | 6 votors tokon from ihe tally list by | 0 & symmotrical figuro. Indeod, s cos- 80 lot us kigs, Liold eaoh other onco more, feok scant in tY\o hLead of Murdorer’s Chato. Wo | servico in tho navy in his time—touched his hat dismigeal of Gerald Mussoy, A war onsuod, | flucnce of religious contiments, rospond to his clorlr, Mr., Tredericks) ; Alan M, Robinetto | tumo of this doscription has _strondy boon do- Then,—1arowell,—shall wo not 7 can just baroly rab through if wo hit it oxnctly | to this littlo horo and passod o, which ended mn the dischargo of ono or two of | the offorts of tho seot,s and adopt | gonosited tho firsb voto on tho mornivg in | vised. It'is intonded for o dinner-dress, and | Love bas partod from uu—lol us part bofora right, Bub it's worth trying. She don't daro | Tho hosd enginoer of tho Amarantl, s grand the most efficient and aotive membors of the So- | Amorican roliglons maonnors,—~manners whioh | o aation s suspicion was flrst avoused * by’ the [ tho_matorinl is lilue gros-grain of beautiful Bomothing como in its placo that s worso,—shall wo | taoklo it 1"—monning tho anmnth. specimon of physical manhood, strnggl’ud to his cioty by Walter Coopor, who, in some hogus-po- | aro not_ordained by Inw, but ' aro rooted in the 5‘.,,‘,,,.1,,,5 taking chargo of tho ballot, and sit- | quality, Tho skirt is finishad on the edgo with o not ? g t In another instant tho Boreas plunged into | faot n hostly speotacle, and st Banda" ok tho socplro of power info hia own | national lifo, thougli they aro nob alvays main- | inewith hin ating. Ovar 3t 1+ bt Postes s | Thrgor sott oare covernn et ot to edgo with o what soomed & crooked crool, mud the Ama. e nebong oio, and strodo "toward his : 2 - brother, tho second engineo: " oot sy olt Lls fovarite in offeo. Tiio | tained withioot strifo with tho spirié of lioonao | poff MR IS RS, O7e 41 3, hon, Bortor, do- | Tireo, toft aord, covered wiih tho el A foll o theco uco fetda that ard frosh, . zautlts sppronohlug lights woto uhat out in 4 | Ho mid's SHELON, Wiig s inbaics wholo of thia transnotion was illogal,—the con- | bronght by tho immigranta. To tnco habite Lo~ othor tiokots also; lookod in the box and eaw | of & vast, and, following thescama of tho front | waw loves weshu fad who'll bo denr, movo orloss | Momont. - Not o whispor was uttorod mnow, but | - o You woro on watoh. Yon wero boss, Yon stitution of tho Soclety exprosely doclaring that | longs oevecially » reguluriiy in_attondance on | SiEor Lickots in thioro; romoustratod with do- | broadth (boing caught up bwico in shallow seal- | ‘Than a year, ora yoar ad s day. 4o s beh tho throo mon starod ahoad into tho slindows, | would not liston to mo whion 1 bogged you to ro- Do messuto should bo decidod or acted upon | divino servico (Circhbihkelt), and tha obsorvanca | gepgt Hekote I, thota i xo placed thom thoro ; | lops), ouds in o Iargo rosotto of lnco on the side = 2t . and tavo of thom spun o whool buols and fortl | duco your stosm, ko that Iostako gt e without & two-thirds yoto of tho ontiro body, It | of the Subbatly, which bring & holy and health- this ho denlod ; witnosn bolioved he &nid, ‘“Takg | breadth, fittoon inchos from tho bottom, where [ Thore, ecnoughi—lot ug tako what the Fatos shall allot; | with anxious watchfulness, whilo the steamor wife, and tell her {t comes from me by the haus was whilo this furor wna at its holght that Coop- | ful rest to tho 'busy and encrgotic Yankeo, A all tho other tickets out and leavo Robinatte's | also beging s twolve-inch Ohantilly _{lounco, "Fm é’::,':..‘.‘;‘.“;,’.:“?ni,“,f,"-""}," Tt ik W toro along. The chuto scomed to como to an | of my murderor! Take it!—and take my cursa or advortisod o locture on * Co-operation at | populous district in this land cannot long want in,” but Portor refused to act upon uuigusllon; which continues round the train, Tho lnca isnt | MY NS youmt§ yours_aro mine, aro thoy | onq ayery fifty yards, but lways oponod ot in with it to blistor yonr heart a hundrod jears— 0 ontiro the Hall of Bolonco, City Road, London and | roligious influcnces, for tho difforont soots saol thore wero 172 votes polled during t Loaded by & full-fringed ruching of the gros- | Tuey should bo at Tlenst—once moro, fure theo woll, timo, Now tho Lioad of it waa at Lund, Goorgo | and may you live o long 1 Chorles Bradlaugh, thos o young man, almost | 60 carncstly to give it the means of spiritual " yoro found in tho box ; a the | grain. ThoV nock has” o box-pleited rufilo of | . Gioaao, Des, 19, 1813, Epaar Vaxio, © | tnpped tho big boll threo times, two londsmon | And e toro & ring fre unknown, who ws intimate \{mx tho ditoharged | comfort. And thus the wholo people distributes ?h ;a‘“{fl,“f’“sn“." c:flnngu[dn of Tortor, xfnd finntil]y, and an inner ono of Valoncionnes. 2 e e At sprang to thoir posts, and in o momont thoir | flesh and skin \vuu"u, Jflré“f,"ie"?xfi%fi: a:;l "}L’ tailors, was appdiutod to attond tho locture, and, | itself smong tho various denominations, tho votes in tho box .talliod with tho | Tho sloovos are tliht to the nrm, and close at tho Ieartiess Nogloct, woird cries ross ou tho night siv, and wore | dond! g 8t tho closo, Although thon tho Btato will nob make fteolf | purye ™ nollea® Aie. witness producod | Wrist,—tho hand boing sot of by tho full ruflle In its | 2 Do, 18, s Seexivll caught up and ropoatod by 6wo mon on thouppor | Bub thes thingn must not bo dwels upon. TUT A FEW QUESTIONS Yogully o Cliritian ono, tho aottlod chractor of | o *"yiinornanm of - tho. otas T eed | of biack and wiite T, Lowe, mado of Ohau- | 3, [ WeRe of, oo, 18, tho Macyvillo (Bast | goof; Tho Dorons landed her droadful cargo at. tho to thoTecturer; whilo tho others should bo sta- | tho entire American population s somothing during cach bour cf tho dny, and the number | tilly barbes, closo the front from hem to neclk, ‘;‘l‘"“fl“fl)l 191"‘ l‘fca" gives ut:fi foll mmlxg nar- “No-o-bottom " next largo town and dolivered it over to n mul~ tioned in ditferont parts of tho hall, torig, | quito difforent from paganism. Lven s city found in tho box ab tho ologo. Witnoss did not | &ud comploto ono of the simplost and most tasto. | Zative, B °"'.‘t“f[° fi“e‘f“g 0 “;“’l{ ‘,"‘fl““‘ #Do-g-p four " titudo of eager hands aud warm Southern Loarta Banquo-liko, and confront him, to hig dismay | llke Now York males on Sunday, through tho know what beeame'of tho ballot-box after tho | ful drosses I havo scon, f"g 0% fis “; °‘}h;t‘i‘m’ml“°mg {’ fi flg'_v‘ “Half threol” —H cargo amounting by this time to thirty-nino and fioal * confusion, when his replics | poaco and quiet of its stroots, ns woll as the polls elogod ; Portor took tho bos with him; 1 WEDDINGG-OWNS. °.-“Xfi,’"¢ fi“y og e lm{ aul "?l““w‘““ i “Quarter threa!” woundod persons and Ewenty-two dead bodios, should warrant thom in dolng so. Cooper | crowded "‘“‘“’WHL o very difforont impression | {5l ng copy of tho names from tho tully liar; | * Apporently thoro has nover boon mo alarming o ooy A fe ngo, u i Ko i tho T ies | “Aavk wndor wa-n-ter throo 1 And withs thoso she dolivered n list of ninoty-six wag complotely mislod by Bradlaugh's youth | from Borlin, Furthor, the principles of Ohris- the papora woro not signod by tho minority | 8 matrimonial mania as lsprovailing this season, | Of, 880, nemed Robingon, living on flo further “Quartor twain l—" missing persons that hnd drowned or othorwist and innocent apponranco, thougl hio showed con~ | tisn morality in rolation to marriage, ofiicors, Adolphues Lox was sworn and testifiod | The pooror inon grow, the moro rerponsibilitios | Eido of the Chilhowes Mountain, hiad her back | pavig pulted @ couplo of ropes—thore wes i | poriuhed nt tho scena of tho disnstor. siderablo B\Xl‘|)l‘Ffl0 and somo_ombarrassmont at | Blave , obedionce to lqu order, Ao llm’;n):: hndc?u‘l‘rko of Lhu‘w m‘:,.;fiouk ox‘:“’l‘“:s. th;{ soom willing to nsyume, Woddings aud b:u[]é“eby tho ‘{‘]{ fi‘[ “lfil“fi:fi“ h‘“fl ‘fi"l!‘h“ jlnglinppof small bella far bolow, tho Loat's L3 A jury 2! inquost was im‘:nnulml.u:nd aftor dne :ha&ndonoyt;f&hu&un?hunlu put,and antll‘n fouzld l!fi]z:;:;fvwr:m :;z;gmll»lyutll;omf k?t‘fz% § mexgo .:hfi day 1,..,,i hoard Tator and spm-m, Tve words | W rziug-ggrmanm sro [H.m :;‘xlbjggf‘ o; cons}nnt :tfm‘(’{;d“fg‘"b‘y“ J,'ol Eact °T°“;gu‘ c'x’hfl:e'mcu" “inelegl n\ml{n&nfl, and :h:k pent stoam bogun to doh’bfirnuan u?m inquiry, thoy roturned tho in. ab ho_was indoed stopplng among hornets, = x; Tut 08sip, and you aro daily rominded of marriago Whistlo aud tho gaugo cocks seroam : evitablo Ameriear iot, which Gorald afussoy, who was ‘on 1o plattortn, with | BOC Tormally, 8¢ K pracknly. haeiar "N Tophe: L roies tu the boxs Tutor ealod | gossip, and yom aro daly somiated of mareinge | AiCRIGH Lo b the Kast Tenogas agout, Was | iy tho mark twiia 1 wntits 0 our shte gl -t GLc a8 beon nq familinr to our ears nll the dnys of our lives— Lla new-made’ wifo, came to tho resouo of his | Mormons form only in appesranco an oxcoption, 5y he box the; ust have in long linck of bridal carriages, stumbling over | Bout for. 1o promisod to visit and examino her, 4 Quar-tor-her-or-less twoin " { Nobody to blomo,” . superior, but oul{ added fuel to the flamo. Tho | Thoir Stato is not yob mrmmnd in tho Union, Z.‘}fi?v {shu; mo“pous i “x:'xm apu:ml- li’nnfill strips of carpet Inid from mfibémnn to churche bug l:li'tll m}t g“'uA:hcff tlm?lalnee. her ‘mnzhor “Light and o half " fIn n‘ifim tho anthors vouch for tho entire excitomont 1an high, and noiso prodominatod, | Ouo can loarn in the United States that unity of for hnd ohargs of tho box and kops | door, and being compelled to wall undor awn. W“l od nine "‘; on al ‘“‘Y"ih“ to ;l"h“ B0MO | 4 ight foot]" nuthenticlty of the above account.] aud at ono timo thoro were fonrs of o gouoral | ohurch organization Is not indisponsablo to & bia arm over it, John B, Froderioks, sworn: I | lugs’ nover intonded to covor your uninvited ‘fim"‘“c“v jnd shoakdog “t 0 con| "‘ o ot 21“" “ Sovon-nn-n-half |—* o e Sl Pl maloo, in tho midst of whioh Mrs, Mausoy | notional or popular Obristianity. But I go fur was olerls for Mr. Tutor at the oleotion on Tuos- | bead, Whothor tho newly-wedded oro dotor- | © Vi e i oy {”fi'{{f} e Lot | Anothor jingling of littlo bells and tho whools 5 rushed to her busband, enclveling him with hor | ther, and maintnin that it I8 the Evangolieal doy last; tho first man who voted was Mr, Rob. | minod to starve togothor, or havo beon ox- | M m‘:‘fmh L "3“ by 01“’ T ¥ MU | consed turning altogothor. Tho whistling of Lho [ Gldest Womuan in tho State—-01d Aggle arms, and vas flaally bome from the hall in & | Protestant form of Chrietianity whlchl for tho | jugtto; Portor had chargo of the bos; at 1 | coptionally fortunate durin;ium Into monotary 'r‘l’l Tith fatlguo sn 1r:l!:nuty.d sha fall, o ""I““ stonm waa eomethiug frightful, now—it almost , ¥Bowor Siill Alivo, Bwooaing condition, moat part, detormines the character of tho North o'clock Mr, Porter had chargo of tho box, and | difficultios, I am uuawaro; but it cortaiuly ap- :! 0 roacho l:luxnfl. 0 condition of tho ohild | gronnad nll othor nolscy, Jrom the Moberly (Ma.) Monitor, GIAND TADLEAU! American Pun lo. Thie Protostant charactor | gi¢- rosting bis arms upon it, faclug mo, nid in | poats as if tho usual numbor of matriniontal “‘?lm‘flmfifl by slmno who attended tho funoral “Btand by to meot Lior 1" Wa woro surprised {0 learn o fow days nign Qoopor. confoundod! Maswoy unililnted! |-shows itael {1§ in tho doop study of the Biblo | }ig iofg Liad hold nambor of {1okotas lv tuenan | Hodglings Lna bosw doubiag o orama of themothar ot aluosk bayand daratiption, #39 | Georgo Lnd tho whoo! hard down and was | that Agnoa Dowr, an old Golorod wowme ohs Bradlsugh triumphinnt! and fho- dischargod | in oburch and Sabbath-sohool; (2)intho person. | 148 loft Lisnd ole ngle toward imo, aud when ho Ouia of tho rickost forthcoming bridal raboa fs | Lavivg lain 15 Wi wame, o) on dud with tho | gianding on tho spokio, waaa slavo of tho lato Dr. G, M, Bowar, o) nvengod! OL! what a morry timo wo hud go- | @l charactor of Amerionn Eiety, einco tho Amor- | roguingd Ly firat position tho toltets Lad dianp- | of white, thick gros-grain silk, Who court-train fl"“‘d°°°l1‘éfl3 s tho aceidont ovourred, Wa | TR G0 Taris, Missoutl, is stitl allvo and in good henith, Ing lome from the Hall,—a party of us, Brad- | icaus suffor thomeelvento becomoattnchod to ono oured ; when tho voton waro counted for Lt | Lins an_ apron-frontoand 1a worm ova i o oul!(lnn hlhnm‘l? UBUZ'I!HS Hnmllfi‘swuimfln Tho Loat hositatod,—seemed to hold hor | Bhe is now 118 yoars old, and is still ablo to Iaugh nt tho hoad, in fino spirits, communion not slmply through family tradi- | foors (slxth) it was found thas 23 bullots had | potticont. Tho trals is bordored Stk osquisito | L% ‘l" fiflfl o dn‘tfiv oo ouxo, although not | hroath, ag @id tho Onptain nud Ellulu,—nufl walk to Parin frorh tho Bower plavtation, . dls. o, slthough some twenty-six yonrs lave | tions, but quite as much through individual boon “enét and thoro wera 51 votes in tho | Valoncionnos, two fingers wido, Loaded by a | Within its limits, and that tho poor sulforer will thon sho bogan to fall away to starboard, and | (anoo of o mile and a half, Dr. Bowor, hor mug. olapsod since thon, thore is yot n coolnosa be- | choico; (3) in the fine sonso of family spirit, bos, Alau M, Dobinotto sworn: Volo in | fringod rucho of ellk, tho potticoat fa composed | L@ mado moro comfortabla,” 5 evory vy lighted. tar, diod. about ton yoars ago at the age of Tl twoon the twwo Ernut mon, and tho recolloction | whoraby the fathor oxerolsos trool{nlh pious 'y @yo lig] ) a tho Sovonth Division of tho Tlovonth oflnpplngfoldaoftu].lu,blnmsnnatobflugmur —_———— "lA'\"mU, thion!—meot hor! meot hor! Suatoh | He wae s soldicr and commanded company in % of that night always provokes orrimont | functions; (4) tho stross which s Inid on iha Ward, ab tho houso cornor of Now Markot und | thiokiossos togother, ‘ho tullo. of oourse, s Thae 840,000 Cow. tho War of 1813, and was ono of tho earliast in the minds of tho nt‘:wklug party. And Pmnnnl coneolousnass of tho truth of Ohrlstian- 1;,-‘,“-;‘;““.,;.,; votod mf,fiu m,l‘w'.'.m,d,.y ,fm,,.‘.l ovor a doad whito silk, and tho ' sovoral thioke Trom the Spirit af the Pinica, ho wheol flow to port &0 fast thint tho spolces | roprosontativou of Missouri in the Congross of this Is why somo of us, who formod & party [ ity. Iadd that out of joalous Intoroat for tho {ng lust about 8 o'clools; aftor I put my Voo in, | nowioslond s o lovoly, cloudliko offoct. Tho | Tho ahort-horn cow, Tighth Duchess of Gono- | blowgey pora oy spldor web,—~Lo Bwing of tho | tho Unitod States, Whona baby, Aunt Aggle who waited In tho lobby of tho Musio Iall to soo | froedom and indopendence of roliglon, tho heard a wranglo botwoon utor aud Tortor ro- | round waist 18 trimmod with Valonclonnes ; and | va, that was purchased a¢ tho lnto Now York | boat nubnidod,—sho steadiod hersolf,— wad iis nurso, and fu considoratlon of {his faot, thio poot at tho concluslon of his looturo, felt a | Americana look unfavorablo on anr churoh laws, garding tho last namod stulng tho box ; Wator | {ho sleavos, out pago-fashlon, and lzad with taf- | Milla salo by Br. R, Tavin Davios, of Glonaostors | — v savans o and owing to hor oxtromo ngo, ho gave hor et Itttlo dubjous s to our rocsption, and_onr ap- | Aesoon, however, as they loarned that the State Wisliod to have tho box oponed, but Portor ob- | foln silk, are adgod with it also. The veil Is | shire, Tingland, at tho enormous prics of §40,000, “Hav,—aix and a half freodom ovor thirty yonra ago, aud nasisted hor firohslon was protty well warranted, though we | did not Intorfere with tho innor organization of Jootod, aud gnid, “Ho'dl bo d—d if anybody | tulle, and falls to within a fow Inohos of tho | Lk npaln changed nands, and will romain in 4 Six feot] Bix f—0>" iu entablishing o small bakery and candy storo in ad only boon silont mpectatora of the lttlo | tho Ohurch, but simply aimed to protect its own | yyou1d'opon tho box, and o would ko to g0y hom,—tho Lrain not bolng long, Amerlea, a purt and Lmreol of tho hord of Qol, [ Bang! Blio bittho bottom! Goorgo shoutod [ Pariu. Many of our fiva cont piocos whon n gmall scono fust rolated, Buat wo had Lioped that timo | rights, thoy camo over to our vm“f und even any ono doit,” After argumonts for prosocu- Another wedding-gown is for a young Quaker- | Lowls @, orrlg, of Forduam, N. Y, Itecomsthaf | throngh the tubo: . boy have found thoir way into her locker, Bhe Aud circumstanco had dimnod all " that waa un- | admitfod that tho growth of Jesuitism might tion and dofonso tho Aldorman liold ‘eousod iu | 084, Who, ag sho lins taken tho liborty to marry | Mr. Davies' agont, bolug winceustomed to ons | * it Sprond hor wido open ! Whale it at hep 1" orosooutod this business nbout ten years, and res pleasant in tho past, and we hiad read his poolry, | compel thom to take the same monsaro. 1,000 bail for Lis sppenranco at tho prosont | out of tho brotierliood, lias takon tho liberty | eurronoy, in tho oxéitomont of tho salo booame | Pow—wow—ohow! Tho esenpa pipes Lelohod | trod to the farm of hor old master, | Sho ia nnd Elorlud in his' succoss, and listoned withi | = Tho sohiem and fracturo thoro in_ohurch re- term of the court, Olarles Elton beooming hiy | likowlso of woarlng somothing beside hey con | confusud as to the rolutivo valua of dallars and | enowy pillars of utonm uloft, tha hous nground, | doubtloss tho oldout porson in tho stato, much dolight to his abla and'intoreating looturo | 1ations aro not a8 wo hero think. In faot tho suroty, ventioual garb, A costume wholly of tulle was Imumls ctorling, and bid far boyond his suthor- | and surged, and trombled—and slid ovor oo s —_— on Oharles Lamb, Uhough we lind no claim | numbor of ronl donominations {8 not o yory — choson, nud thus construoted: ‘The skirt | izod limit. On his roturn to ZEngland bis prinol- L-ner-ke bwainl® Kiled by Lightning In Wintor. whatovor upon Lis favor, thoro was one with us | largo, Boaldo tho Uatholles and Luthoran Gov —Last Bundsy morulng o vory wondortul | is coverod with ruflion made of strips | pal wrote to Mr. Cire pbell, roquestiug him to | *Quartor-her—-=" Fromtho Guklington (Kansas) Patriot, Dee, 18, WHO JIAD A OLAD~—~ mans, thero aro tho nnZ:mt-uongrntiut‘lulmllntn. mirage sprand itiolf ovor thin county, prodnoing | of doubled laco thorod on the | disposo of tho cow for bis ncoount on ns fayora- | ¢ ‘i Utapl tapl" (to elgnify “Loy in tho | Last wools during ono of tho hoavy yafn. ono whohad fod bim when ho was hungry, | Mothodists, Congrogationalists, and Episcapale Blrange oifoots, ‘Tho buildings in Donson, thirty | raw odgo. The rufles, twalvo inchos | blo torms e possible, Upon hearing of this lundu";). o & Atorms wa oxperionced_about tho middlo of the Loused him when Lio was homoleas, aud contril- | fans, Al theao iave s {rainod olergy, and fn- | miloy distant, woro soen by differont partics, aif | wido, lap about half-way, Lho skirt Ia vory | Ool. Morris at once offorod tho prico that Lord Aud nway sha went, flylng up thé willow shioro utod in o gront mensuro to his success in lifo | stitutions for their treining, as woll a8 a | wau ulso tho timbor on tho Yollow Mcdioing and | short domi-train (just imn fuo o Quakoross in o | Skilmorsdalo paid for Lis promiuont purchaso, | with tho wholo silver sea of tho DMisei ! o ey Sliombucy, Liviug nour Lo oy, bad & d F a1 g3ippi ory 'TOW th, Wik - B o oo otio Lis et pooms woro pub tradition, Roolly thoy ara not soots, bt |- Lamumo to Sorva rivore, As 6o wn Simbed thg | Lo from iy (Just lima -puffe niid hal-raf- | 840,000, whioh was_nccoptod. In' nddition & | siratohing nbrond o csars nak. B et e ctanns tromm doally Ko wa roliras lished,—who had waited with the mast . dolight- ohwrohos,—go much #o that ihoy rogurd | sy tho nearor objocts Hoomed to wall oway and | fles give it & poouliarly soft and diaphanous ap- | this'cow wa loarn from Col, Morrls that ho hing No Amavanth fn sight | wagon, and when within o fow rods of his home - ful antlolpations for his vieit to Chicago, who | ono snathor ns chmrohes, aud buvo lictle 'Plico thomuolvos whoro thoy bolonged. ~ Tho | pesranco, as thoro ia no silke slip bonenth,—tho Jurchiasod hirtoonth Dushoss of Thornadalo, |- Ifn-hn, boys, wo fook conpls of tricka thet | an'olootie bolt from tho olonda dogcondad, in- bhad spont two wholo days Lunting Lim, with as | narrow _scotarinn siplrit, Amorioan Protent n‘mulnclo Insted abont two honrs, fading geadu- | potticonté all boing thin, Inco and muslin,' The Lwollth Muid of Oxford, Third Countess of | timol® gaid tho Chptain, s A atantly killing both of Lis horaes aud paralyzing much plonaure as & fachior would u son whom ho | ants, English spoaiciuy, “teslify iu their |.ally, until b ontlrely dinapponred.—ZLio Qui | walstis round, nud' formod ontirely of similar Oxford, aud soveral othior fomalas of prominent And Just at that momont n rad glaro appearcd | Air, Thornbiizy s0 badly he foll forward from hig had soon for years; and for him to bo mat with | livin| that Lehind ihat vauity | Parls (Minn,) Press, puff-raflos, Inld ‘pllr]mndlmllnrly bohind, ‘and | braading, that wore disposud of at the New York | in tho lioad of tha chuto, and tho Araaunth oamo | soat, atriliing to tongilo of tho wagon batwoer & cold shouldor, and the touoch of the tips of tho | of ofimuh organization and a part of doctrine, ~Thero haw boen a torrible mlnlmg hfin tho uroxflinl{. surplioo-fu ol hiou, in front, oyor u line |"Mills salo also that ho has purchasod tho -old | spriuging aflar thom! H vored aftor & f ine flagors, was a difforent thin : thore I n substantial unity of faith and lovo | honsehold of tho Govornor-oloct of Ohio, A | fug of dondsuwhito sill. Ac may bo suppossd, bull, Boau ot Oxford, from 3¢ PhE: i dond tima, T tesayore ow min e Ir. Tava Cornell, |' v ““Woll, T swear|" % i} ly t d himsolf onl, ell, ** comparisons are a‘f]lo\u."ourmlflng— whick 1 not hidden, hut rovealed in muny sways, ‘nogra coschman in his omploy hns-elopod with | the nook fs high, The modest young sistor oan- ‘Thoso ‘mako a strong combination, and edd et o] i b e, oo Liselr ouly badl #3Im what is th ing of fhat? y' Iy whilo hiu b 3 booke used to tell us: but we can torn with re- ’.}'hu Lyeogelloal Alliance wau & strikivg proofof ono of tho white maid-servants, and marsied hor | not sasume Ml tho world'a: fol o8 &k onoo ¢ but J-yrominence to thq Soarsdalo herd. W l’li t‘\‘:’!il;lo‘l: “L:s“wa&; ‘lxl\gmll‘xl:}{ t?)t it That ?ig;l&?oq RN sosly LS o Lorees i et

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