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AUGUST 31, 1874, THE. PULPIT. Tho Roy. Dr. Thomias, on Man and ; the Sabbath. Scrmon at Bt James Church by tho Rov, Mty Brown, of Doirols Dedigation of fhe Thirty:svenih Stroct "Baptist.Churgh. - Mr, Burrell, of the, West Churgh. m}ug\‘.or( AN AND THD SABDATIH, the Rov. I, W, Thomns, of tho | ruf Betliodiat Olmvel, ! ¥ The.Rey. Dr. Thowmas, pastorof tho First Mothodist Chureh, preachiod to & vory Inrgo con- grogation yostorday morning, from tho Loxt i The Sabbath 'was'made for mnn, and ot man for the Balibatli: Murk i1, 37, RSl AT 8 LR Mo snid bo had solacted this toxt beeauso of thio pringiple it contaitiod, " rathior than with ihe_ viow of Qiscunsing speciiically the Sabbath ques-’ tion, s principle ‘.\‘u'imn‘(«d ‘wi tho esover=’ eignty of 'man, or that mnh was'tho Soveroign” sud tho Subbath his servant. Thin principlo of: man's sovereiguty had a, wider application than plmply to tho Ssbbath; it was cqually truo in rolation to miany and most othier things in lfo;— thnt thoy wotd man's seryints and not his maa- tera, Thoro ‘woio things above man sheio tio rolation was changed, ‘and he was no longor tho master, bat’ beeamo the servant.' Dy ‘studying thouo underlying prinéipléa wo might tho botter nndorstand our dutics in the mariifold rolations of our boing. In tho ptudy and application of tuis Jaw, it would bo found that man's sovor- eigniy oxtended ovor o' vory wide domain, rising oven iuto thie realms of ‘roliglon, and making its sacrod offfecs Appear a8 man's saivantd nad olp- erg, and not ns atbitrary mastors, compelling an unwiliing obadianco, . Boll the Diblo amd neionco neaigned man tho chiof and highest placa in*tho scalo of boing in tis world: Degitning at the Jowest point; sud neconding all tho way up through the long series, frout’tho fudinte ‘and mollusliat”and ‘articulato typerof Lifa f1lt wo reached tho quadrupeds, and from theso up to man, wo found that o ovident- ly stdod at the hdad, "Standing thus sbovo all ljm lowor oridors of ‘lifd—nliove tliom in the'fine- ucse and:porfection of form and :and featuro, aud montal ondowrment, and apart aud difforent from them’in his moral nature, ‘bolli ronson nnd rovolation gave {o hini dominion. ‘*“Thou hust made bim Lo have dominion over tho works of thy Linydé ; Thow hast put all thinga undor his feot; all shoop and oxen yow acd the bedsta of” the field, tho fols of tho nir, and tho fish of the sca, nud Whatooyer passoth’ through tho paths of tho son.” * A k By a_common fecling of ownership, aud by tho univeisal conseut of all ages, man hnda natufnl right in'thoko things, and an ownerskip ovor thom, limited only by -tho possossion of others, Thus, our raco felt that they hadn nght 1o the caith, to'oceupy snd cultivate ita voil, lo wpproprintocits conl’ and minorals, and to'cut down aud uso its forogts of timber. They drank tho wator froin tho springs, and breathiod thioair of heaven, All*folt- that tula’ world was mado- for ug, aud not wo_ for it—tiat wo, under God, owned it, and not that it oxned ue, This feoliny of righ(ful ownership extended furthor, aud tool in tho bruto creation, ‘Wo' folt ‘that wo huda rizht to any sorvico thoy could rondor us, We Tind 1o geruples atout compalling the horso and tho ox to' labor for us, and wo thought of no otber rownrd than tho' caro we gave them, and thiat not for their anke, but that thioy might servo ur, | Thid'right went turther,” oven totho taking of lifo that wo might feed upon tho flesh of flsh, and fowl and beast, All this came frow a sim- plo fact that thoy wero mado for us, aud not wo for thom: Man was soverelgn. s o This samo law held true in tho higher rola- tions of lifo, or whore wo come upon the plano on which tlings are dono or acquired, or in tho realm of civil nnd social relations, ‘Taking tho things that wote below us, and_thet wero mada for us, we folt that whatover by effort or any cost wo mold out of them s ours—was for us, and not wo for it ; a8 whero wo plant an orchard or build a'house, they aro ous, ‘and for our ugo —our goivants {n somo sengo. +* All this was so sclf-cvident as not to sdmit of coutradiction, But tho eanié principle bold truo as wo ascendod in tho gealo of Luman interests, Tako what we callod socaty, or tho bringing togother of many individual intorests aud wants, and tho common agrecment by ‘which wo surrendered yersonel Sermen by 1 whint Aongo for 2 Tta firat ueo * wos found in thonood of phyafoal rest. *Inibthot ghnlt dono work.” This commana s not arbis. trary, bue fonnded In tho wants of man’s uaturo, Labor afid tost wevo tho Inws of his bolng. - Tho great divisions of timo luto: uight nnd day woro not onough; we nooded tha sovenih park moro | of our thno for rést, nhd tho bbaorvando of Hils comuiand was conducive to Lodily and morital. strength, nud to good henlth sud long lifo, Tho Taw of 1abbr during tho alx days was just aa im< porative as° thie Iaw of reat on tho sovonth, and: thiw, too, was for mnan’s good; ko who pnased the six l'lnyu awvny In idieness “broko the Diyine law ab mtich ad'he who worked on the sevonth,' I'nc Bebbath waa not only for rest, but for holy or pleitnnl oxercigos, It woa to bo lapt * holy,” or for ancrad 'sorvices. ‘“AMan mhnll not livo by brend nlono.” Tho soul had k- lifo, and noodod ita food. Tho tondoncy of our prossing bodily. wants and caros tvas to shut out the soul's waut, The Bnvbath'chmo ' to bid worldly worls be atillj and to give tho true lifo, tha inner lifo, a chanco to como into tho foroground—n chance to bo, lienrd ‘whon tlio busy din of other things wag huehed.. Ionco public worship on that duy was most approprinto, Man's opposition to tho Sab- bath day cante’ frow his want of kuowledga and reflectlon® upon his hest intorosts and his roal ! life. If ho anw the lnw of hig Loing, he would, In obedienco “to’ tunt Inw, give his woary body, rest,’ for’ tho * lifo ig'more than moat, and'tho body more than raiment,” and what woro moat, and rafmont whon hanltli or lifo was gone ? And +{ did'man seo'his sout-lifo, ite necod of purity, of truth, . of .culture, and tho long -loronfter to which Lo wns’ golug, bo would gco hoy the Dblossod Snbbath wad his boat friend‘and bolpox. Au to tho mannot in which tho day* should” be obsorved, it was ovident that we woro not undor, o strict owisli I, whicl forbado golng out of thotent ‘or gathoring “Btioke for kindling o firo, and punishod such _offendos with doati That people, #o low down’ in momlu' neadad go- yoro ’inws and 'Licdvy ponnltion,” Tho ‘Bavior, both by oxample and precopt, took tho day out of its old motbod of, obsorvauce, and gave to it anow ‘meaning, and sought, by putting the highor idea‘into -tho. mindi'of mep, to prnlmru them for an {utelligont uso of tho day. “Lhls ch was certain, tint the old lnw and neod of rest romained ; and It was & miatake and a wrong in socioly that” so ‘many wero doprived of this Tast. A# fat 8 moy bo, oll publio sud private labor should conse. Rnilrond -and etroot-car companien owod it to thomselyos and to God's Inw to givo thelr employes ot least partial rost on tho Sabhath. ' Publio’ convonleneo might ro- quiro that tho stregt-cars run a part of tho day, bue thore was “ceftainly uo necessity for their running all day, and to keop this up nisply to mako ;movoy 10 ordinary moannoss. Another thing was_oqually plain to him, and tlint wig (hat the Sabbaih was vot ‘Intonded as o day -of awusement. s believed fn proper naninsements ng much as any one, and rogrotted tnat the Chureh was 80 slow in socing and pro~ viding for'tho want of our naturs; but Bunday waa ot tho day for theso things; it should bo dovoted to 'thio cultira of onr highor life, 1fo thouglit," too, there was o' medinm ground be- tweon the old yigid Puvitauio Babbaih, whore o ‘husband was not permitted to kiss hi4 wife, and tlio' German’ oxfremo ' which mado it a dny of lonsure, It conld not bo sottlod by.exnct rules, ut must bo left to tho enlightened judgmont oud conscfonce of the poople, For himself, ho saw 1o seneo in tho' severity, insisted upon by somo, thnt would not permit one to ueo cranm in bhis.coffec, or would forbid & quict walk on tho, stroot or in the park for tho laboring wan whosg only chonco to onjoy tho out-of-doors air nud sunshine wns on tuat day. Aud “equanlly was'hé “opposed {o making the Sabbath o day ‘of sporting and carousityr: W nocded to bn reagonablo and senetblo, in 10ligion a woll as'in otlior {lings, aud’ with this law be- Tora us, or the principlo that the Babbath was‘for our good, we sbould study how best to,uss it. "I'io great lesson 1u'1ifo was to kuoy our trua lnco, and’thio propior usea'of things, Wo shiould loarn Wwhero to sorvo and whero: to boy sorved ;' hiow to usoin tho broadest liboity the gifts of God without abusing them; liow to malo’ tho mont of life in all ita phasos and rolations’; how, aud for what, to omploy our twouty os thirt yoars of business life, of social lifo, of churcl and Sabbath life, bofora wo go hence; how'wo can in our doy redeom oll thoso from tholr abuses: Low to purify and oxalt them fromthe lower to the higber pirposes of “boings destitied to etetnity, Had auy lost thelr highplace s soveroigus, and bocomo slaves to appetite, to assion, to lust, to loye of Llwlcnénro and money 7 id thoso ‘thiugs own aud rule us, or'did- wo'| sland in our places ns mastors sl not slavos ? 1t was grand to bo mon’ whero machood was crowned” with a_wigo self-rule, whers ‘life waa mado up of noblo resolyes and good decds, rising ovor moto into tho puro and wpiritual, till wo cumo into the full Jove aud lifo of Christ. ' BE DORTH ALL THINGS WELL. = B Beruon nt Sty Jnmes Church by the Rev '+ Brown, of Detroit. v The Rov, Mr. Brown, of Ohrist Church (Epis- copal), Dotroit, proachod in 8t. James Eplacopal Churel, corner of Cass and Huron styeets, yes- terdsy morning, takiog Lis'toxt from tho Gospo of tho day, * o hath dono all things well.” Ho . vights for a greater' common (E}ud, aud bound ourselyes to cortain modes of lifo, nggregating In thio lnive and customs that. make 1) clvil an macinl oxlstenco. T'hia‘socieby or socinl stato was btill ours,—our gervant to wait on our bid- Ging and do our ploasure. It was not somes thing that owned ' us, but ‘was somothing that was owned by ns—was made for us, aud. not wo forit; or, in other words, what wo called so- cioty Was not n_great living somothing, ante- dating us, and-for which we oxistto feed and keop It alive, o4 the grasu grows to feod the ox; but e oxisting firab With our miny and varied wants, soctety was that which fod. and snpplied our wants. This wouldbe seon mote plagly by looking” at some things soparatoly,~our food, dross, £chools, or lawa. Rising still highor, and coming into the realm of religion, wo found thot tho kamo Jew Lold good ; wan was sovereign, and religion his sorv- wnt, Lis friond, and hoipor: “-This ‘was not" tho viow genorally taken. — With most peoplo it was looked upon rs un unwelcomo ‘master from whoso servico they would gladly bo freo, but whom thoy obeyed rather than riwk the congo- uences of doing otherwigo. This arose from slavish feat,and came from an entirely srong viow of thosubject. Roligion wan riot a cruel master, but o holping, loving: friend. Bolf-donial ‘was not o hiord master sooking to doprivo us of our rights, or to takio nway our enjoymeuts, but tho voico of our lighor naturo, of rcason, and of God calling upon us torise from tho lower and basor parts of our being, and como’ up into the spirituul and boltor—to put: restraint upon the appolitos aud passiona that tho spirit nught bo frao. olf-donial was sppoiuted for our good, Ior our solf-rulg,’ahd developmont ini virtue, Prayor was not a rolontlcss gontothing that wo wore mado to fecd or gratify, or nomothing that e musl sorve; it was the communion of tho soul with God, o mesus to hiolp, to strength, and to comfort. . ‘To many persons Faith was indeed a bard mastor; it* was ‘an inexorablo somothing thab bid them boliave whother ‘thoy Ind ‘the least un- dorstanding of what thoy woro to beliove or oot 1o beliove, ovon agaiust roason or common onso, or against tho koul’s plainest and deopest leoliugs of what was right or {nmt. But Faith Was'i6 Eitch blind moustor, waiting to devour all our scnee and all our flnor foelings; it was an intolligont approhending of facts, and fu relig- lon au obediont and ‘trusting lifo, Faith was a0t a wholly different thing in roligion from whnt it was in otbior things, Wa found that wo bad & moral nature, aud that this naturo was under. Jaw just a8 much and as cortaiuly as are aur bodics—that certain couracs of lifo woik taim to ourselves and to socloty, and that othiors worl good—that thero was a rovealed law for humun, conduct—n publication of tho Inws of sature.” Faith was the hearing and porcolving, »r goiting hold of, tho gront truths—tho appro- sonding of Btupondous’ Tnots that stood out in tho reslm of morals and religion, andin tho world beyond tho grave ; it wus tho finding out wnd aceopting of truth, and ronling upon” that wuth and’ liviug obadlence to it, In this light'It was tho #oul's groatest privilogo ; to bo ionfed it.or shut up from it would bo to leave she soul to darkness, In the light of tho great law, or principle, whichi b tiad béon applylog to other things, he a0xt conidored its nlecmion. a4 maide by the favior, to'the Babbath day: *Cho Babbath wus nado for man, and” not nan for tho Eabbath ;" iiat was, that man was lero, ay elsowhoro, tho wvoroign, aud - thls, s othor things, was his wryvant, To gome, indeod, tho Babbath, like srayer aud faith, was a holy somotbing that wan \bove man; and'to which lio must bow down wd doan frksgmo’ gervico. Iiut, imolllgomdlly inderstoo, it was o wiso division of timo, di- tinely ordaingd for man's zood. In itsolf con- ddored, ono portion’ of timo wna a8 holy ag wothor, but we might kot apart & cortain” por- ion of {ima for auored purpuses, 3o cared not oonter into the tedious and uncortain contro- rersy 84 to tho partloular dsy that was fo bo ob- orved, Ouc-sevenih part of our timo soomud o bo the Divina purposo, and slong with th ras ossoclated tho commomorative ides, as in ho Jowlsh ‘timos tho commemoration of the Inished eroatlon, and in- Chrstisn times of the ogurrection of Christ, An n matier of con- renfonco, tho samo dny should ba absorved in 1 parts of tho country, for the working of somo n one placo would nocorsitate tho laboring of pora in other localitios, | Wiats thio, Wad the 1oal ilaa of tha Akheth, or solected that briel sentenco thiat thoy might war- rant it," if they would, in their Christiaf'expo- rienco. They nceded very often to seavcl the decp things of God concarning thelr own livos to tost their faith in Him,.and so reach that sub- Time act of confidonco oxpressed by Iiis anciont morvant, * Though e slay me, yet will I trust in Im." Tho lifo of every soul waspeculiar to itself, Though humanity hied o’ common horitago of “ troubls: “and of suflering, all old an individual relntion, - ane 10 ono could possibly speak for snother, so au: to be tho “intarproter of another's sorrow. Tho vory idontical afilictions and tuials, as-they np- peared to tho general or casual obseiver, and whosoe saliont points of charnctor stood bofora the wostd iy tho perfect resemblance, yot had an intornnl vision which only the single &oul could nprrccln(e for itaelr. ‘Yhio mind of man, howaver gonoral might Yo its featuree, had an'identity of thought and re- flox history that belonged to itwelf alons. The religious Lioing, or lifa, of man was mora intense- lyso, Thoycould percoive this in their own livos, and had often felt that, notwithstanding the closest intimata relation of heurt to hoart, bound up in almost singloloye, yot thora was deopor wolf whick could find'no’plummot to fath- om its oxperionco, or rather its peculiar sonso of trial, savo communion with God. All had longad for a sympathy to meot experiences—wolling wp {from tho {nnermosat depth of conscions suiering or congeious bliss, and when thoy had eesayed to find'tho rosponsive mind and hoart that would answor to tho lowest or bighest note of thoirs, they had bLeen disuppointed, and turned sgain back into {ho recosses of thair own history, and iu udsgliabled thought found thomaclven ‘ajono with God. Thoy had stood with Gad upon tho mount, and thon hinatened to bo with the peoplo in tho plain below ; but, foraooth, they bi them voil thewr bligs, ns they conld not bearit; or thoy might hava camo up from the profount dopthis of anguish éf moul;'and digcoverod tho vain endeavors to have tho strango ‘dealinga of Godknowu and folt by kindrod fijonds, In God's discipljoc ‘of the soul this was tho mora entiroly truo, so that tho sontonce of tho toxt beeama in its full forco and priuciple an iu- dividual oxpression, ‘Tho spoakor then amplified o thia {den, Dlustrating his discourse’by many poculinr incidonts in the history of the Chwureh, and concluded, in substanco, a8 follawa: Whau they eularged their lovo; and nought to tako in mutual lives and_oxperiences, and mnko that faith aud trust s, reality, how biard did it not scem | Yot all family tronbles wonld, b’ Goi's own timo, have a happy ending if thoy would but wolt and trast, God granted thia blossing to thom iu suswer ta their prayer, an in recognition of thelr faith, Tho dry bones of tho ekeloton In thelr howmes would liyo {n the will of God, aud bo clothed with flosh, Tho slindows of tho firesido should snd did wear o silver lining, and 'must oue 'doy floo forevoer. Bome good should como out of their Nuzorotl, aad it should provo o Divina blessing, Yorhaps somo might #ay, Ah, vo havo not yet found tho plummiot thit: finds the dopth of my expatience.” Perhapy not, but ho would Did thom not to despair, ‘Fhoy wnd tholrs would yot find the dawn gildiug thelr now lives, and thoir wards would spau their horizon ag the bow of promigo for the future thut the watora should ralurn no mare, © Tla balioved {hoy wotld not draw_baeck their souls into the com- pany of tho doubtors aud prophots of avil. Thoy {md ‘a blensod recall, which nuboliovers had not— above ull they had tho cross to overcomo their gorrow, by and from which the Churoh came up to o strengih and presont history, Sho could nover gt behind the oxperience of tho cross, nor into & deeper night of angulsh that that fail- urg, in the judgmout of ber encmics, but that very croks wads tho symbol of Lor victory nnd tha pure guarantoe of bor glory. Lot all of thom atand once mors honeath tho cross, and, looking {nto tho faco of Oliriut, renew thoir faith, and trist iu the love which gavo such o sacritice, —in the power which wrought such & snlvation, and 60y for God’s Churol that day, *1io dooth ull thiigy woll,” g A NEW HOUSE OF PRAYER, Dedicatory Sorwon by the Ltev. Dr, Everts. A mission ohopol of the Baplist donowination, which bas just boon oreolod on Thirty-sevenths stroot, near Bouth Dearborn, was dodicatod yous tordny ns nhouss of prayor. Thoro fans yot only a'aparse pogicilation’ tu that patt of tha clly, &Ll tho rollglbin iieds of ovbn'thia fow munt bo pravidod for,* Tha Baptist ‘denominhtion: havo crectod a handsomo littlo framo bulding with o eapnolty to ment 200 porsons, which ovincos n ‘commendablo spirit of rellglous forvor nnd roal g0ad songo, J\lmm; of the Innd for twa yonrs wad ' donntod to ‘tho conprogation by IL- D, Parmontor, tnd o plaln but gorviconblo struoturo 'built - theroon.. * Tho wholo cost amounted to 8800, of which $500 re- mafned unpald up to yostorday, nnd this sum waa'adlleatod ‘nt tho- dadloation servives. - Thia Lnppy- stato of allaira—the congragation boing now tho entira ownors of tholr housoc—was in great part awing tothe stirring oxhortations of tho Rtov. Dr. Lyorta. + Tho aorvices bagau at 8 p. m. occuplod, and tho sido’ pesshges and poreh wera occuplold by thoso who: arrived at tho:chnpol Iato aud woro unable to oblain.soats, A choir, of ‘slx porsons, under tho direction of A. W, Totvloy, saug tha hymug, to- the nccompanimant of an orgen. Iymus and proyors invoking Gol's assistanco nnd I.vlnsslm; procaded a very onrnost discourso by tho IRov. Dr. Everts, * Buroly the Lord s in this placo and I knew it not,"—Ganoals, xxviil, 1G,—wns tho. roverond gontlomnn'a text, 1lo spoko of thorecklessnuss, and|godlesancss of this city, and éxprosscd tho conyiction that troublo is browing, and: will de. acend upon Cliengo nuloss by the providonco of God the animnl proponsitica of the people’aro changed to roligiouu tendongios, - The hoiaoa: of. Qod, such ptructures n thoy wore assomblod in, smafl tud great, woro tho cortaln elvilizors ani - regennrators of socioty. ‘1o doplorad” tho non- abservanco of the Sabbath, Ko noticoable. thoss Tvors noat was dpys, 'Lho Babbath, ho ssid, ia now becoming oncero holiday, and {natead of boing- dovoted:to a8piritual foast to * tho honor of God,"” 4t wea. on tho contrary dovotod to tho servico of Saten through the agency of boor-gardons and dancing-" _saloons, - 8o long ns mon - depact from & proper Kboping of the Subbath day, ko long nud thus wido ts tho gap thoy ‘mako’ fotweon_thomeslyos and Divinoe grace, - After showinig -that roligion with men ju o neeessity, Dr. Kverts. urged his lonrors in the sivcorest mannor to porsovoro in tholr rightoousness. ey L Lo colloation to clear off tho debt of 2500 was takon up ot tho conclusion of Dr. Evorts' sormon, and tho required nmount was secured, Tho hymn “ All hail the- power of Jeaus’ namo was thon suug, and tho servicos onded with tho bonediction, iy —_—— @0, AND SIN NO MORR.” Hermon by the Rev, DL J, Burrell. Tho Rev. D. J, Burroll, pustor of the Woat~ minstor Prosbyterion Ohureh; preachod 2 sor- mon last ovening on tho text.** Go, and sinno moro," Mo puid thnt tha story of tho cantoxt wa of tho timo of tho feast of the tabernacle. Not loss thati ten millioiis of pooplo word some- timos found-in' the olty of Jeruoslonm on* (hesd oceasions. At tho fenst to which tho toxt ro- ‘forred thora woro prosent ‘moro people ‘than- usual, in the hopa of mocing tho now prophot. Thoy wero dlsappointed, however ; 1To. did not make Iis uppearance, * They knéw His life vwag in dangar:' would He' daro to’ como? ** On tho moruing of the fonrth day Ho came, aud wont up iuto tho tomyple porclt and thoro bogan to proach to a-vast number- of peoplo, The-Borlbos and Phariseca woro alarmed, sud tried to enrago the +pooplo against Hiny. * On this day thoy sent up company 6 Tioman soldiers fo capturo and bring JHim to ‘trial, - but ‘thoy came butk 'without Him. 'On tne following'day suothorschomo waa' dovised. An immonso erowd' cato bringing a wowan who had been taken in thenct of adultery. ‘Thoy brought her to Christ, sdying: “Modos commanded that all such should be put to doath ; what doyest Thour" Hoero. was a dilomma, Ohirlat wrote with His'fingor in tho dustas though tho subject was nothing to Him. Thenlo snid; 4 Let ho that is without sin among you cast tho Arst stono.” They folt tho rebuke, aud stole away.' Ho turned to the womau, whom none had condemued, and said : © * Go, and ein no more.” Ha did not ssy * thy.sins avp forgiven,” or * go in ponce,” but * go, and Ain no more.”” - 1t was not an' uncommon’ thing- nawadaya to seo on offouder dragped : boioro tho Church, ‘What must wo eny? Christ hiad jeft us no al- tornative: Wo must say ** Go, and sin no more.” Obrist's punglo woroe tho merciful- ones; tha bigota wero tho tender oncs, Tho liberals wouid put the offendor to dodth; the Ohurch' says: ‘* Go, and sin no more,": - T Justico-was nu cesential part of meroy, but it was o difficult thing to bo just. Tho spealios rolntod-tho ‘cnse of ‘an Eidor in an Enstorn chuzch who was chinrged with n namoless crime. Tho evidonco sgainst_Lim soomod to ndmit of no disbeliol; but atill he *proteated his 1woconco* with his dying breath. “Aftor nodied the voman who had mada tho char%o coufessed ita falsity, It was difiieult to tell'what evidenco to bolieve, Wo know nothing of - tho circumstances proced- ing an offense,- or tho remorge,. folluwing it. Theso wero what God called ovidenco. God uaid, “ Vangoatico is mine: Dau't tread upon my preo- rogative, It ip mine to punish,.yours to forgive.” ‘I'hio spoaker bad scon_on tho stroet tha Blacl Muria, witl its loid of Bridewell prisoneis,and had seen their hardaud stony faces, - What mudo them 807 Every man with whom they had been brought in-contact hail move or less to do with their con- dition, Thoy hail:folt blows aud punishment; but not meroy, * Man's inhumanity to man makes countloss thiousands mourn,” "The bogs and girls whowere 1o flll that Black Maria wero grow- fugup; whipped for avery offouo, butnayer tst- ing moroy, "It was mercy that mado peoplo good ; not justico and harshnoss. !Inn?. des- meu.-, deepuiring men and women were made y sharp justice, . - It was manly to bo merciful. Among tho In- dians tho ono who was teidor-boarted was called asquaw: It was thought by others than Indinus that to bo manly meant to be havd, and'firm; and fust, A botier picturo of manudod was that of the poot oldier, ‘whot said i * 0, Qod, 0w Luowost I have-slain many, but I never: struck an upturned faco; I nover crushed nery for quartor,” Merey was manly and godlike as wall. Christ' nover once administered juktice ; nevor onco held the yod of judgment. To, the man who required verigeanco of kis fellow-man, vou- goance would bo meted out’i" to him who de-~ manded jastico, justiceshould bo his award ; bat to'tho mercitul, tho mercy and penge- of ever- Tastiug, otcrial oy in Hooven, - BALLOONS. Lielr [Migtory and Futuroey From the'New York Limes, A famous Ilomanipoet—though not vory fa- mous for personul Lravery, since ho ran away ut tho bujtleof I’hlllllpi; s bo himsolf admits, when Lo Baw the day golug againkt his pariy—declores that bio whp tirat wout to son in # ship must-bavo Loon a man of wondoerful daring, with a beart boiind round in triplo brasa, “If ho wara liying in our times ke would bave othorwise applied hiy words to express his opiniou of another sort of voyager, the'ono who first took his lfoin lns hand and ventured into tho air-in the car of balloon. S “That perilous plaything of modern soionco, tho acrcatat, ‘o it is called, is o child of France, bav- b beon born, 40 to speak, in Paiis, the mothor sity of muny' anpy or unlpry fuvoutions, which had its omuibuses and ‘cormer post-boxes and postage-stomps for lottors over 200 yours ago.. Tho baltoon {s not yet 100 years old,—for which reason, probably, it has not bad its con~ tonary, like so ‘many other men' and thiugi of note,~and, thongh practically French, it scoms to havoe originated in_the idea or discoyvery of tho Englishmon, Covondish' and Black (1767), that Lydrogon and heuted nirnro lightor thian common air, Tho ** oxploiting " of thisavas due to tho ex- perimontal gontus of Franco, and the firstballoon yawsout wp in 1783 by the Mongolflor -brotliors, Jogoph aud Stophon, papor enufacturors, Thoy usod beatod air, aud tho King's Court and tho Parisians talked of nothing but that curious in- flation. In 1768 MM, Robart and Oharles used liydrogon gos, far lighter thau heated alr, and tho ascont from tho Champ do Mars was wite nossod by all Paris. Pilatro Do Itosier nlho sont up his balloon, Aud yot none of theso.men wauu thio firet acronaut,** I'ho honor of priority be- longed -to » cock, a duck, and' a sheep, which wero onk |yl Iu the cur, and aftor an bour spent Ju tho clouds wafod down again with grostequa- mmity. ~ Whon, the firat of buman noronauty, Plinwro Do Roslor, wag ercouraged to. maie tho uscont in bis fira-hented balloon In Octobigr, 1783, Iuto the car along with him stopped thé conrnszo- ous Marquii L'Arlandes, und nexrost of sl the surrounding crowd stood the aged gadfathop of the lightniug, Benjamin Fravklin, shiaking hands with botli and eulnily- wishing them the good luck of thoir precursars, tho uforosnid slioop, duck, and cock. This thoy had, being carried n\vinl; up the broad hyaliuo of heaven and thon wafted away ovor Parls, followod by tho torrified sdmiration of the wholy city till” thoy . landad #aloly at Butto aux Cyilles, On tho 16th of Do- comber, MM, Robort und Charles wont up_from* tho ‘L'uitorios in their hydrogen balloou audland-, «ud, nino loaguos from Parly, at Tuvornoy, ‘Tha now Parls fashion went overywhore, In 1788 thoro wora four balloon flights, “In 1784 thoro woro_fifty-two in France, Lngland, aud Italy. Au Italian named Lunardi ascondod from London nud Liverpeol, producing s groator son- sation than did the discavery: of tho sleam-ens ging, and glving & name to tho fashionable Load- gear of tho Indien, an sy bo gatliorod from tho poem addrensed by Ttobort Burnu to tha * crawl-. i’ forlio " ihat appeardd on & bounot in the ‘Cliitreh of Ayr i 3 On Mins® T il Hrow daieyo do 1" In {hat yoar, 1784, thoDuke of Chartros (nftor- ward Dulo of Orleans) riskod hislifo in a bulioon with M. Robort aud “anothor gontloman. The rt'hnd 1ts mot for: the occaslon, of courso.” 1 whoro thoy™ wora swapt “along by o' stendy curront: ‘of.nir, « A flight of"i fificon houra brought them fnto daylight, over an unknown conntsy covored with aow, and hore thoy thraw out their grappling-iron and tumbled out of -the | enr ab tho rislk.of their livon,. TFor somo, timo thoy wandored in tho midat of slrango and sny- ngo Heonory, tll at Inst they camo to o tonnutlons: h?vul;l\llufls tl;oy Wl)kl rofuy “;I and dntu atmno g e viotuala without pormisslon. on tho naton~ bo Duke wishiod to got abov hia diffloultios | il ownors v:umg in, thoy natonlbhod tha trav- in gomo way," snid: & witty: Fronch Countoss. | glony in . turn by tolling thom, na.woll,an thoy But he had his difilenitios 11 tie clouds, too, and could, that thoy.wora i Norwsy, noar tho Town 8o fright nfong witl thom i for ha waa abliged | 57 Girintianeandenbout . 660" longuios from with gront offort to mako & rout In the balloon in | ygrs” and. stil- nt . woary- distanco: from- order to bring it nfely to tho, groml, ¥o: was | oy, Christiansaud . tha. Fronohe: not o lucky 88 to porish. In tht journoy, Tho | mon woro “welcomed with offusion, and 24,000 Sromeon folt thomolves arried n\rn{ by tho ons franca ware subgoribed for thom. On: his roturn .thunlasm of: tho -timo, ' Mmo, ~Thiblo” nscended | iy gha. * balauce™. of, tho- eorrospondanco, in 1788 with 3, . Flourand | aud Mra. Sngo, in ( Jiolior was mindo_Cbovallor of the Logion of upilo of hornamo, weut above the clouds ovor |.3iouor, and alo Knight of the Ordar of Baint London. In 1784, AL Dlanchard and Dr. JeI- Olof.. ‘A for tho sixty-throo kilogrammes, thoy Irios, su-Amorican, performed. tho grent font of -} tiun"enmo anfo to th Toura Post-Oflico, havin crosuing tho son from Dover to Iranco tn & hy- | ooy pickad up at son by o Loitl schoonor and drogen balloon, On this ocension Blauchard ox-' | wayried to London. Altogothor, thoso plxty-tio perimonted with his own invontion, & parachute, Daris . balloons .wafted - about 2,600,000 lattors nnd lot down . dog, which (ng ho did himsolf & | Gyor tho Prassian linos, thaclty recolving at tho N st (o morsobm i oy aiag | fame Uio vigront. muttyn rovum - radglt by an , died o % Diatro do Toslor. 1o attemptad, fu sonipnn tho.earrior.plioous whiolt had bosu-sont Torth fnn of M. Romain, to go from Doulogno toEngland, i 1 a onr nitached:to two Linlloons, ono of thoin m‘:"‘;’,fl,’}&,«" !Iw'f,a";:g',fllljnxhailékfi‘,fia},h:&l]“vmf fro-hontod. - ho- lattor ot it to, tho othar. | fjopkiugon, o Thiladolphin, ronding up & group (bydrogen) and tho noronnuta ol on tho rocks of | o Faur nydrogon ballaoua’ i 17BL-Bob GO the "F'“"":f '"a"‘" ‘i,"““ thoy * porisliod. | ynomolven. - In 1708, M. Blxnohard mado nscouta ,buhuq-imn y = dhos ni:mh‘ uged_ : bals igp philadelphia; and ‘M. Durant (of Joreoy City, loona n,-wnx—n ] mh atilo of Tleurus, | wio died in 1873) wont up from Castlo Garden, “E“‘“&: hliuh ““‘fl “““-r ad in sovoral nlegos. | Naw York, in 189" But-Potmaylranin was, and Lo 1602, Gnrioria, & Rrouohman, appeatod in- iy, tho barinor Blato iu thi maticr of ballooing ; Lioudon, au inkond "fl.‘h‘o intarost of ,.his bal~ | 44 tho King of the Amorican ballaonists, as Mr. loon nucouta by tho use of tho parachute—not | wyias may bo tormed, Is & nativ of thut Sinto, 1eiting down' o' dog, bub ‘comimitting hinuolf to Tho. oxporionco of Mr. Wiso has boen full of tho frail ,thing. #omo thousanda. of - foot 8bovo | during nnd disnstor, 08 may.bo: gcon in tho tha careh, Nothivg so singulnrly daring had pngesgof Dis lntoly-publisherd work, “Ihrough ovor boon witndsod tu England il thon,'and, in' | {8 Atr," - 1le: bugan: his-flights-in 1895, from .spitoof . the nntional, hutrod, tho - English: ro- spocted the courago. of tho fiog-patoers, thoir ** nnttienleniomies,” to uso tho ‘expression of . Oharlosy. Jamea - Pox: “In. his deecont ffom: his balloon Garnerin camo rathior roughly.in.cons tack with the ground, and got moveral Lruisos, awhioly howovéry did not- detor him from repoate hli’! the anme. terrible_exporiment, . i nlloons began, in 1803, to bo umed professed- 1y hntho causo of ‘seicuco, Aftor- the suggostions of La Placo .and: others,, - Gny Lusssc and Biot. wers nmoug thoss who experimented In tho ‘Lobnuon, Laucastor; and oter parts of his State. 1l tells us bovw, in iflflfl, his batloon exploded in tho nir, aitd how ho eamo down supported by the "Yout apparatus, that acted liko o parachute. Hub-: sequently o similar nccidout oceurred, and lo descondod unfoly, Hosays thoro s littlo dangor fallg slowly—n very important factin porostat- ica, 'In"1814, Mr. Wiso proposed o voyago to Jauropo, nbovetho Atlantle, on.an -uppor enstor- 1y curront of alr, nnd askod Congyoss-for.its aid. clouds; 'Tho tormer nrconded to tho Liolght of 4 [ it be did nob' gab it "dn 16 bo miles, finding that: tho airloat donsity natit lay.| [illoon. :bombardment Dbub was- nob cne furthost from tho onrth, andtlat ity components. | eonraged 'to do. mo. In 1851, ho again, but worothe enmo above and below. In briof, hils discovoriea woro nearly: suoh on weroe slrendy, or- subsequontly, mado by thosa. who asconded to tho sama heights from'tho sea-lavel on tho Aur- faoo of the carth. * Ho wished’ospecinlly to find ont;whethor- magnotism worked o far upin the' clouds, Iio theught it did, but bis culla‘uhluus. frombrief antl intorrupted oxperiménts, woro not trustworthy, nud that problon of the uppor mag- notism is yot uusolved. In Italy the bn&lnoulmn oxporimonted in tho samo way, ' In 1803 Count + ZemYecearl;: of Rome,: and Audreoli, of Andona, went up from Jolognn in o firo-bnlioon, ‘Thay beenmo noarly insonsiblo at a great helght, and ‘thoir car wna-dragired disastrously throngh tho wators, of- tho Adrintic.. In.1808 Andveoll and Briosobi, Astronomer Royal of Naples, nsconded Trom Pudun, till thoy word nearly bonumbed, at nheight of “““‘fl +6 milen, aa indicated by tho brrometer ; and then thoir -balloou burat, bring- ing thom down precipitately ‘in’ the mannor of o “parachute, +but snafely, In 1812 Mr. Sndlor: attempted to cross the Irish Sea.from Dublin to Liverpool, but wes Lrought down into the water,-and: with difliculty ‘rescued bya passing _ship, « Twolvo yoars subsequontly Sadler foll out of ‘his ballooh at Boiton, in Bvgland, and was killed. - Bubnequently, Green, - the famous' noronant, who mado “about 1,500 ascentn in bis timo, and died old in 1870, employed conl-gas in his asconts, and_invonted the long guido-ropo thot now hauga downward from moat batloons, - and helps to steady thoir motions, Ha piloLec his great balloon when, In 1836, it mado ono of ‘the. moat. distivguished voyages of tho age, from tho Vauxhnll Gardons, in Ton- dou, to Xlbern, in_ tho Duchy of Nassam, o distance of 600 miles, traversed in oighitoen’ bours: Noxt year Mr bmnn went up, accoms panied by Mr, Cocking, o scientific old_gontle~ man who earried up-a parachuto, and, whon at a {:mnt height in the nir, baldly trusted himeolf. to ts keoplig, Tho oxporiment woa mismanngod somohoyw, snd ho foll kenvily through the air to 1ho earth, whers he was dashed {o . picess. But tho porachuto was still rolied on, end Mr, Hamp- ton in 1639 commitied himeoft in mid-nir 10 another of ' theso econtrivanoes, with which ho vainly, usked for Govornment-ald in tho tiaus- atlantio undortnking, In July, 18569, sccom- panied by Mesers, Hydo aud Lamonutaino ho wns wafted 1n°hiis balloon * Atlantic” from 8t, Louis enstward to Joffarson County, .in' the Slate of ‘Now Yok, o distanco of 1,100 milos. In the samo year Lamountaino and addock nsconded from \Watertawn, in this Stato, and woro carried ovor.the lakes in a. bewlldoring mannor, till thoy renched A straugo, snowy wilderness, more . than 150° miles 'worth' of Ottawa, whoro- thoy woro lucklly sosoucd by a..Scotels family- of immie- granta. .. Tho balloon In afill in its non-nge, maaterod by tho clement in which ithad its boing, aud only oboyg two movemonts of the pilot, i. e., .tho throwing out of ballast that raises it, and tho oponing' of the gag-valve that brings it down. Mr. Glafshor hrs 10 hopo that balloons can ever travol with cortainty, In Franco, M. Dapuy Da Lowmo hns beon oncouraged by Governmont aid of $10,000.to attempt a balloon in tho shapo of n fish, furnished with a sail fora holm, anda sarowat tho storn worked by fivo or six men, Dbelioving - puch: a machinoe could disregard tlio wind ond bo. ablo to cross oceans. DBut® that contrivanco wooms o be a failure, as would® be, very probably, any attempt of our countrymen, Mr, Wise, to staer hig bolloon for Burope, in reliance on the dalusive enstorn enrrent of air, regarded by him “and othors 04 a sort.of Guif Stream . in tho at- ‘mosplero. All {hio nsconts yob mndo tend to showthat tho wild oloments of tho air can neither bo: undorstood nor. providod « agaiust.. I'ho scioutist rocognizo o fow rules, kuowa lon ngo, such ns that tho air grows thinner aug caldor with the ascont, but littlo elso that might not baye beon as oaslly found out on tho motin= tein ridges of the world ; and men of caln judg: mont 'like Glaishor aro - thoso that expect loss fiom tha eciouce or practico of balloonary. i But thoe Lalloon will atill be nsod as & means of popular amusemont, like pyrotechnics, while:tho eciontifle noronauts, fow and. far botsoon, cons. tiune to mako guck-obsorvatious, at the leight ot 3 or 4 miles, 'as may tend to explain somo of tlio ohangos of tho afmosphoro; lfko v, Wise, tiioy wont up agnin to_tho olouds, | in such o crigis,'sinco . tho: balloon - gyrates and. |7 ROT XL Wiy GorTAGw, O WE B Prica G . 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VVANTRED-MEEN OF GENTKEL APPEARANOE “and nvorngo businews tact for & parmanoat and o- gilimata buyinos that will pay 870 to $140 por . wook on umnll autiny’ * Particuthrs aud saniplos to chuntry. fcoa, Men that cannot dovoto alf tholr thin A% 40 bor cont peollé nood not anply 3 r d, Eago, 167 that Tandodpiiates Toom 18, 08 By Tibndway, New York, o ore (CHUTA \WANTED=R "HRAVILING - BALREMAN ~AND talloltor for a fruit and produca comtnlsaion houso, Munt ban No. 1 man, with goiul” businoss qualifications, Ny 0, sniney oxpontod, oto., 11 2, Tellnme aplaer " 44 ANTED—A BALRSMAN THAT 18 AT }V nell nuw;(mdn: Addrvjld O, Tribuno N‘llml!‘E 20 00D, KTEADY WASHEL;. ALI0 atiostlor, Apply darly Mond 2 WIN & 0 T and ok Wkt Maiammnser e GOD and in_ono oounty No atroot talkors, LAY & CO., Ot ANTED-A a1 0 S WA e n pitsare tamir ks Rauth Comamtaean. ANTED—A FIRST.GTASS D Wnfl hctmoron Houuee Jo) South DML BIcE Ao AT WANTED FOR GE UL B ANTT (ATT, VAMILY—. W e et B A s, OIRE TO Nurans. BTRONG, MRALTHY WOMAN AS m. or § And. uraa, _Apply oty 8 3 Tt oIS B D 610 Roah Clamk-ae Emplovmout Azorieics. “ ANTED — GERMA sonaion INAVIAN Vire e privais intios e, SO countrs, 80 Mis, DUSKCNS, Sieo, 6 Miimenses acsamm . Miscollancous, & ANTED—TADY AND GENTLEMEN GAN Biato.Sr? for Uio: Tomliiglos - Koming- Machive. e SITUATIONS WANTED=-MIALE. A~ GIliT, ENGRAL HOUSL- Indi ANTE a wol 6.y tol P, Boolkoonors, Clorks, Eto. SITUATION WANTED-AS SRIPPING GLRREK I¥ oy 4, e of roforancos gison, Addrosn D 13, Teibuns oftees oot ITUATION WANTRED—AS BALRSMAN-OT AB- sl Dookkospari- havo: g 140 gEats osmrloics An:thb yotall Wry-poods Eaogllsh aud Gerinan; good rocomings > 112 0: DREILIG caro of Dismasmlt dotme, Cllcav T ATION WANTERC YO ; ED-TO W] A [ Rty 5 Aret Sl fotoman el Hoe; SO i ‘S "Kidross D &, ‘Privane oeg. ' 10 mOR of ©_ sfisaolianoont. ITUATION WANTED-LY 4 YOUNG MARRIED a wholesal . s 04410 8 wholsslo iouse, 1o st ax portar, ~ Addseta Domostics. SYIUATION WANTED-BY A GINT, TO DO SHO. Sud work ina list-olats privato fomily: bowt rolor. onces. _Callon Monday at 113 Wost Elghtoonth st. Lnundrossofs ITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY TO GO OUT ‘washivgs and {roning by the day, 38 Wost Taxo-st. Emplovment Arcnoies, SITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT oI ¢ M od Sesndinvisn.and Germina: iolp caa bo sappliod . - USKIE'S ollies, 80 Milwaukon-ay, BOARDING AND LODGING. N HONORE: STWI:!A!;('Gsléuk 45 Agonney cEiher o noo mg with firsi-class buard, 1o goatlpmun aud wifo or ; singl gentlenen, " BOUTIL SANGAMON.ST, — 9 10 RENT—HOUSE OF 1§ ROOMS, COMPLETELY {icaishod; full of pasilng teoants, " taguire at 16y Wa- camo to tho ground in safoty, -In 1849 3. Arban enilod from Marsuitios ovor tho Alps and thoir precipices, and reachod Turin, In & subsoquent «i\xpcrmwnt be wus drownod in the ses at Barce-, ona, Tor tho last thirty yoars tho British Associa-, tion has ocensiounlly given aid: to thouo oxpori- monting: in balioons- on .behaif of scionce, In 1862, Mr, Welsh, of tho Kow Obsorvatory, mado four pecenta in tho Nassau balloon, and publish-" cd his obsorvations in.the, **‘[ransactions of itho TRoyal Socioty.” In 1858 o committeo of the Biit: iul’ Asgociation undertook to suporintond theuo' iovestigations, and ab first got inte dillioulties - with & couplo of worthloss old balloons,—the Royal Ceentorno and thoe Mars,—bringing from Mr, Qlaishor the commentary. that, whore- 08 o grenb many would suppose tho mnin obstnoles would meot tho oxperi- monter in the clouds, thay woro nearly all-of. thom found on terra firma, At last, onJuly 17, 1862, Mr, Glawher, . R. 8., wont up from Wol- yerbmmpton ina largo - balloon, plloted - by ‘M. Coxwall, and asconded to a hoight of 6 miles, whoro the rarifled nir produced rapid breathings, heart palpitations, and s feoling Jiko soa-uick- pess. Ou Sept,- 6 he mundo a still' more re~ markablo ascont from the same place, dusing which ho was for o timo insonsiblo in his sent, haying, as'hio estimates, t\ounted to tlio unpro- codonfed height of 7 -miles us indicated Ly. tho barometor, Mr, Coxwell was 8o bouumbed tuat o was:obliged to use his teotlt to open the valvo, fu ordor to freo tho gas. and bring down the balloon. Somo pigeous wera carried up, of which ono, sont- ontat o hoight of '8 milos, opouad its’ wings and-sank toward: tho earth} anothor, freed nt 414 milos, dropped liko s stono; and anothor, lkept in tho “car, was who, having Iately. made -an.ascent in. uig bal~ loon, aud noticed tho warmth of cortain strats, Bupposcs this may have bean' produced by Cog- gin's comiot, and may hve,dn turn, cansed. tho extraordinary rains and watorspouts that have dalugod ‘80 many parts of this continent. Nov- ortheloss, long yours must pass before much ob- servod facts can” bo worth much oithor to ntmos-. phoric scienco or the art of acvostation, - : B Lubor Crisis fn Germany. According to & paragraph in the Zamburger Nachriohlen, thero is still o groat want of om- plovment for ; the laboring classes throughiont the German Empire: I'ho ollivinl reports from all industyinl quarters not only mdicato that roduction hag considorably decreased, but that n manz places -positive- stagnntion is bolug oxpericiced. In the trondistricts of Westphalia, and the Rhine Provinces us'jxccluug[. o doficioney of orders is still complained of. Many furvacos aro extinct, aml, uniess mattors mond, tho samo Tata scoms iminfvent for thos which a¥o yot oin- ployad. -1t 18 stated that the Imporial Govern- ment considers the crisis to Lo of o soilous s nature ag to Lavo ‘taken:the mattor into con- mderntion with a: viow. 1o dovising monns of allovintion, and that tho chief functionary of tho linistry of Commorce ia to visit the manufac- turing ‘contres, in ordor to make bimself por- sonally acquainted with the oxactstate of sffairs, HORSES'AND CARRIAGES." PARTIES WISIING TO PURCIASE o Ay A horsos, carringes, and hasaors, will do ol o eall'at WASTON & COLS auotlon-raomy 193 téaat \g-.ummn.n. Auction every Tucsday and ¥riduyat 3, . TATR ous on for ono or two fawlllos, 5 board of ront of houso. 10 RENT_WEST S1DIi—27 FULTON-ST. q. South Sido~63 Kllls-av. 57 Cottaga-placo. 45 Thir. Aty Apply 10T, 8, FITOH, 115 East Ravdolphat, Vo) 0 KENT-BY . GOTE ¥ BON, TRAL Agonts, 18 West Maison-st.—Now brick st ‘onstol Wostara.ar. 46, or wilf tako bosrd of twa 14 s o ) auso on Micli- CLL, 127 Doare NT—BASEM COTTAGE %3 BOUTH ) nglur Twouly-soronthist,, ninorooms, Ap- sonth, 0 RE rent for housckooplng, on Park; chioap 10 8 good tonaut, Ttoony 33, 5 '—3-RUOM COTTAGE; ALS0 4 ROOMS TO st Vock west of Union Call at 85 Duarboru-st., 10 RONT-78 BEGLUY-AV., & F. CORNER Adain, fie very couvonient 2atory dwolllng, 10 raoms, oic,, Gaa and water. . luguira noxt dour, - 1|'Q, BENT—A “¥IRST-CLAsS NEW OCGTAGON stono frout lousn, complotoly and eleantly furnislicd lhlmlfihfiul‘ situatod just wost of Unlop’ 1P neliiborlond, ‘Addroes 119, T “Tto ownor (widowor) and son’ to board. tbune 10 RENT- KLLIS-AV., FOR &4 PER MONTIL, giuflf" 0 MONTUOMKRY & WATRRIAN, 9 La: Snnurnan. O, RINT-AT RENWOOD_A BEAUTIFUL KW and comumndious houso, with the futnituro and largo raunds, Inquiro of G BLANKE, ltvoms 3§ aud 4, 03, 1t8and 110 Dearborn-st. 5 [0 RENT_IOUSES AND GO olioap, A, s DEWEY TTAGES AT AUSTIN, &GO, Room ‘11, 104 Fifeh® av. TO RENT--ROOHS, TO RENT-155 AND 157 KAST WABILINGTON-5T., nicaly farnishad rvoms._Inquico ooy Tu RENT—A NIOH UNFURNISUE L " roon, to gontlomon unly, at 188 hauth Groo dend on the Janding of tho-zeronauts. T 43 AND 46 MONROR-ST., OPPOSITE PALMIR 10 RENT—ELIGAN i 2 3 Y 3 OOME, TV At the samo timo and subsoquently, Mr, Gif- m,fié’.“" "“"h“:rm;“"g’ Shaso S0 psslous’ and day, weuk, o mouth, (o gontlomon only, at 85 and &7 fard and othors improved the iden of bringing | T2 L 2 Voubiorust;;_Shsraoa roasunabls: ARpIvAYfloun 32, of Enpliely idono, sud bogan, or Tonewad, tho i dn oo el aud soo thom, 0. 1. "BAREIL U5 | Gadysaoth adjolalos -0 S Hat and Gl wdter, ushion of * captive-balloons,” ns thoy are [ Wost! s pe - 6 i GIE K T eulled; that i3, baloona tothored to tho ground O SALE~AT LESS THAN TILEIR Ve f A by o cablo and ‘mounting to o liight .of i nfmh'n%‘n"x}? ot i Tan o QA 'Io“;:fl;%v‘l:‘:u'“’ T T wilo, Mr. Gluisner uned ono of theao nt Wol- | fizids e FENNGVIR Mt & 5™ L0t e liwost coraar Sonton ang OLick-sto.swil vorhampton, aud another’ was atterward mauo L )\Jq?finl_nd togothor, orlo (o, or thrco' famllics. d.r, for London—s hugo norostat, which was-to all FINANCIAL. '_‘0 'h-{l}w; LaSalio-st, =5 e ne v ont Lngf » B 5 1o = other balloons what the *‘Gront Enstern ™ was '°n,x’§¥13m.f?~f.‘é‘3“i.fl,s’?§§fi.. H'::‘\l!‘ln fn?““l?t tonll othor shipa, This wout up from Cholsen | \ rONEY O LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOURS, | honokeoping; cliesp. Also, Dariors o, 70 Souih To- in 1869, anchorad bolow to acablo ovor 8,000 faot | (ML bouds,otc,,ut LAUNDIIUS wrtvsta oica, 120 Rau-. | orincat, 8 long, and esrrying up twonty-sovon -Persons, % % TGO AT TR 10 RENT-NEWLY FURNISUED ROONS, BEST who' paid ~for thut privilego. In tho | NJQNEY WO LOAN ON OHIOAGO RIEAL ESTATE A city for tno prico and location, 175 Olark-st., coriior noxt nécent, five Tondon cditors, with | SoSHRSLIRER. . D 20l HAL Lol AMonros.. Ullivo, Kuora 17, fuurtls slooe. VW ANTED 35,001 VAT, AT HS VIR G PER: munth; aniplo and uadovbiad soourity o businges ‘weoporty (ieasohold) i clty, Address J 40, Tibuno oo &5.00() 1O, LOAN, AT CURRENT RATES, T 00, ono sum, for Jor b yoard un Chicago'oit roal oatato, - Principals’ only anply, "stating Jocation au aluy, 1o HOWE, earoof G G, twenty~four. other porsons, went up sud saw the miotropolis in duodecimo, as it wore, 'The speoulntion was a notablo oxporiment, and espo- cially 80 for ita failuro financially, - The cltizons of Loudon did not scom very auxious to got into tho clonds. Among tho last of thoso who ven- T[10 LENT-GNE PLEARANT ¥RONT AND OTICHR raoms, nicely furnisiicd, with wvod caro, 251 West Monroo-st,, noas Sangamon, i f]'0_RENT—ONE NICELY.FURNISHED FRONT L~ roam, with gas'and watir, for ono or twa gontlomon, &1 Michiyanav, 5 KD, TN ONI3 O1L TWO NUMS nrrior No, 810,000 %3 tured iuto tho huge balloon was an old pauper riek b 4 i woman, ovor 100 yoars of age, who raeidod m 1110 | 1ior sont,. . by 01K B, 16y ! atatdy ok Tamboth Almghouso. Slo had henrd of tha balloow, sho gaid, and longed to go np init. Bho was gratifiod accordingly, and the adventuro throw & glenm of sntisfuction round tho inst duys of hor Iite, {u tho midat of her adwiring follow- paupers, sais - T AND 178 DAKIE In Franco, atso, the eclentiflo_ balloonista woro, O DU LIS, L NP Us LAR busy and adventurous,and MM, Flammarion Jou- | hangors and pulloys, steam pugs aud belting, - voillo, and Tissnndier have made, in the book pub- 0 OR BALE—2.1IORS1: POWER STATIONARY RN- Jished by Mv, Glnishor, o rocord of tuelr govoral | K" gine, with ail pivon, olita, hentor, b, and auconts from Paria, In theso thoy mado » gront | gouiter, with o N, . steanybulics, all eomploto. tan numbor of atmospheric and other obsorvationi > SENRET moro or lous valugblo, But the chiof Iutorest | MACBINERY. . T KIRKWOOD & DUNKLIE'S, 171 AND 173 LAKIE. sty machinory for planing-wills, sashi-fuctorics, Sunchind and boller shups, and suppit ‘ecou tiow runalug, * Qullat mont. TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &e. Storas. 0 RENT-STORI: NO. ‘77° JAGKSON-ST., NFAR Hlato, 2xi0; splondidly ghtod and fu porfeot ur- Pusossion’ imuwodiatoly, Apyly 1o A, N, KEL- on premises, _ROOM WITIL O WITILOUT POWE E. I GARD, 15 North Ulintor Sasleiu; 0 RENT_WALE OF A VINULY FORNISIED feant oo on secon floar LIl Mny noxt; wauld proc for n Jawyor, or wonli tako racs (n payisent of rept i 2y s vash,” Apuly to GL0, V. WLIED, Teooms T, 165 EMENTS BTORIS, OFFIONS, AND . slooping-ruoins_contraily located, at low pricen, J. A, 1Al if“ s dtonl Yatutoaud Houttug Agouoy, 97 it Olark: Park, {a ciiios; AN‘UNFUHM_HH!:D TWOOM, WITIL BREAKTAST, Ln privato fataily:hy tho vicinity of Jollarson Park. - toferouces oxchanged: Addross J 4, Tribuno offico. © ' South Sige. 5 88() INDIANA-AV.: RIEAR: FIGHTERNTH-ST. fow boardors can tind pleasaut rooms, far: or unfurnishod, with good buard, in & sioall fatlly; low; roforoucos oxohadigod, b 4 . rnt - 1SHOP.COURT no'llF 111?.‘%]39 1 5 . 'EL, NOS, £o7, 509, 511, 513, AND Baiwne Ao stes-d- ¥ PHERSON, Magsdore A first-cinas homio for familios ' nad Young * gentlonica nloo, for. all porsons roumaining la town & fow days. of weoks ;1ocution convonient to businassand ploasure-packs. B8 w7 nuid grocers buainons ; oun wpoak T SITUATIONS ‘WANTED--FEMALE" Street-cns and atnges pass tha doar ovory throo miiutor™ Prica to sult tho tivios, __BUSINESS CHANOES, NY MAN WITIL §2,60, WHO WISHES TO EN. L gags fu & vash manuinotaring business, that 14 safa Jowitimate, and protitable, may do so by addressing L 64 Telbunooifico, BTEAM FLOURING-MILL BITUATED 18 it e, 1 e e ot 3 capacity, 200D 6 iy, LI i Washtbatoncate, Chitauo, oe L b FILLGWE, Las 1 ing, 1 LUMBETR YARD FOR SALE IN F 7, A it ARt Ghoias o haseis Moborly, Mo. A -A WHOLI: fOR HALF INTEREST IN A RAIL road catlog-hi and hatol, within 100 miles of Clj B 49, Tribuno oftice. -hous Caio, fur sala for ca ] A‘}lmul'v'kons(.\h SNiEOF TR BIAT FITIAD s piaces on ast Sido,. doiy Wizt chal and rood papor. - Address O 57 [eibuns otice: TYRY GOOBS™ AND MILLINERY.STORE, © FIX ‘tures, such as counters, aielving, .. &o. cheaps_Cnll at anco at No. 41 Soutis Unnalist, * Fnh‘l‘»omss GROCERY. STOOK AND._YIX. ! turcs; aud businoss, for sale chcap. Addriss M9, ‘rlbuno uitiou, L0 you an fitorase I tho bost cash bus Trvoatigato. 171 landolnbeatey Tto $G.7(5 LORIT OF BOOTS AND SO 30,1 old stack), all frosh il now, for S tnkess dounof dispantt of, Kt v pri : " DAVID M RO Helotly Wi et _TO EXCHANGE, [POREXGHANGE-318,00 WORTIT OF PRSONAT rojorty atd $10,00 of kood laua- for Uhfeago prop: el Esuin JOF 1y Lomo ueb. B NEWALAK., ert; SHuin 3, 170 Madlvo-ete [OTt EXUHANGE-~CIOIOR PROPERTY—AT RIV. ‘or Forest, with {ramo bouso, stono lasomont, {or & well fmproved tai within, 75 milas of Chicngo, Wil pay.- romo cash. 1. WHIPPLIL, 1ub Washington: [0 XoR RADL) subucban pro Ge placos. ALIX 01X pruperly ¢ o fohld Titkaon hiprored farm at Quincy, Wie, ' Pricd, 85 LA e e At el bl aed DA 1njin, wird (g oFolinrds "f% autos, Doulus. County, MWy on L. O, R Ru, finoly g el for At Dot Harhor, Dol Roros, Ihprove with £ood bulldings, aud fins ozos GICHERT & CO., No. 06T NGFE-OR FORBALE—A "N GAGH ' o proporty Ju Whitorido County, Til,, for housn sud tak i G, " Addeuns”tor” throo Gaya' 2o, Fribiat ulica, : f['0 FXOITANGE-SOME OF TILK BEST PROPER. ty ¥ city, oornor Wostorn-ar, and Twolfthest:, and and_mill work s TLBEKT & CO., from 10,000 10" 860,100, - L Ao Lasinllont. MISCELLANEOUS. ' T GOOD OAST-OTF - GLOTHING WILL BH hotght at tho highost pricos. J. A, DRIELSNA, 7 South Ulnrk-st,_Ordurs by mall promyitly attondod ta, - R A LLOASIH P 0TI OLOTHING AND nisoollausous gaodn by souding 1o JONAS LIS ot Uilico, £33 Biato-sl, EDAND OLOSED, COMPLIGATED stod| work roquiring an export solioited. 3, Accountants, oo 3,163 Madison. ATD 1O 02 0 Booountand| WEBE & TUC and popularity of tho balloon v Jianco Lisve ro- FOR SALE. contly grown out so much from the lovo of - cienco a8 from -tho hurd neccasitios of war. -JOB TOTS OI' GRNERAL SIELF It woa thoe torribla war of 1870 that gavo tho oly, outlory, platod gouds, &c., at & sua- nerostat It value in the genoral estimation, bo- 710 THiENT—STORE AND BARTENT 157 SOUTH }"%ln‘rk-uh_iwily W' 0. 0oL & GO, 1 Lar llo-ate § TERLOG AND COOK axpsuteis. cont 3 U CAR LY. S stato ats. LOST AND FOUND, i OST-~SUNDAY MORNING, AUG. 30, A QOLD L e Mote) st o e, GOKL Wick ta Dirlslon, or on Markot-at, Inforilud on thio mod- a1 waa ““Ohrlstin Dootrino, from it Benodict'sand Solio. laatia Acadoniy, ¥ T'ha Hindor will bo rowardod it roturnod t0 314 Division'st., cornor markot, . FIAKEN UP-ON Tilli %rii 13 X LARG 2603 Burlinglat,, and paying ozpatson. AGENTS WANTED, €cnugo its onablod the pant-up citizons of Parly to communicate with the outaldo world in tho ngual way, 8inco the messsgo and messouger botweon the City and the Home Govornmont at ‘Lours and clwowhere conld not pags through the stroug lines® of tho Gorman leaguor, thoy woro Hout oper thew in balloony, On the 28d of Soptombor tho flrst of thoss (tha Noptune) wont up with 237 Do, q'4 of lottors, and from thatdato till tho 28tk of diuuary, 1871, sixty-two others, each of tho average capacity of 70,000 cubfo foot, committad thomgelvos to tho windy, carryivg corrosponds ance, Tl raons, snd oceaslonal passongera along with their pliota, Tho' greator numbur of thoso desconded mafely beyond tho -Gorman lines 03 BALE—OAKLE Tunoh extonuinator: «Unll on or addross _AWTIT #omo Foll within them, and wero arrostod, aud n GQUENTS WANTED_EVERVWIERE 10 SELL fow wout uobody could tall whithor, for thoy woro ;&;}{:m»“fi {ooul-ttinyador. Yoy A Jusb oty DTt not ll:onrd of agnin,—having becn wnluud] \vuat- {norics today for falrs, ozpositions, s abrors; g€ ward : . In the | Iroin house 1o houso, Ono ugont mado 17 las 3 bt I‘:L:]l‘lluu]l?“(;olmot:lll? .;:;:” d:’l‘l"‘l’;‘:‘:l{ and Ly | aud othors fram ¥6) unwards.' Now ls tha thna to maks tl A oul: roc. 5 HNIROTon UG 157 . Alnd WANTED—TO HIIL REVEN HEST %0 for fleus s Jmssoly. Anvoriowu Nor- o 113 nkt Alodisini- . Jtbou iy : . MMOSICAL. Heeretary “travoled with Triekot, the aoronaut, aud camo down ub Lpinouso, altor & Yoyage of four bours, Another bgslloon, tho Villa d'Or« louns, mado o very romarkable journoy, carrying Rolior, tho pilol, and - Dosolsmps, & sh shooter, 'Thoy st out on the night of the Zith of ‘Nayomber for Tours, aud wore waltod north- ward, They wore soon slarmed by tho apnoar- nce of *white oupy™ fur below thout, and know 0 WENTIY TITR OWNE, BIGHT STOREE 1§ L N en Ko biaok, Susivr ‘Ciark and Taylor-sta, ileat ootior for & druiiiet In Ubicag G T NDSOME FRESCOTD STORE, 174 [0 Ginekint. sl S1365; low sout. G, % WORK I3 Tasnilo-at, Tu IENT—STORTE RO, 108 BAST LAKE STREET, ‘ulinble for il kinds of busluows, Apply at 53 et av., Ju liquor sturo.} . ' ST TIORS © RENT-D DI BLE OFFIOES WITH X 0""“ 1a tho Motropolitan Blook,’ llll[\llrlt;ré' A}:xl‘fn MUNGER, Room 8, \ rAisgelionoous. 1[0, RENT-OT KO BALE-LUNDER OR C0AL frry O P T A AT 3 o o - . b pMa e S gt A Fl'xu RENT-CIGAI DEPARTMENT OF A FIRST- shsan samplo ‘oo, ol butdle goodu louse; - for elbuno aiic =10 RENT. WANTED-TO RENT-IY A GRNTLEMAN A KU : nlslaod hotso on Duatborn i Blatost., vlotolty of Dielatan, (A I aicabla ke commiodation. ral price will ha poadd foy “Aadiqas U 87, Telluna ofleo. thoy wero ovor that torror of eronants, tho sua. ‘Iiplr boat was woon dragped in the wavos ; but throwing out:somo puoksges of nddrosses -“to tho Germuue," aud thon 05 kilogrammoa of | ottios. OHBAPEST FIRBT-OLASS VVA“’ s o 5 HT‘{“ IA‘ of o z:flll“l “02—91 NIOHOLSON I8 TIR ,' E8T FIRKT.OL, of m_l“ l“)IA "’lh | 1 ‘l. u\:fl l'l“"l"\l'; fl.-\.‘QAu‘ O o A oo | ottt AR W VLT TPOR - BALE NEW ™ FIRST.OLARS HQUARR R i Tt st hovcieh o b PERVONAL, iotb,‘takin I, itk DaYuBIL i tvada |- - h T ERTAINLY I OAN. AND WILL PoroLeh R R el idtoley b ERNARR PREGELG L, AT iaP KD GLOVES, ‘ quallty, 1,251 wareanted and Atte: il Lrabiteoia kids, & ounte. 1(in GLOVER—A NEW BEAMLISS GLOVIL, BX- trn long wrists, wursanted tho bost i tho world, sud iittod 10 ek v, ore, 1 Stata-it, M EROHANDISIE OF KNV WIND (ARD T0 ANY JWL - amonnt boupiit, and cash paid; alva loans made an morobandisa as caflaforals, ‘'ransactions strictly’ contls doutial.. Ad . , or 0o salo, Paris Qlovo Btore, ¥ 2 WANTIED_§% A DAY OUARAR. 25 tSfs TR i at e Gall,or addreus with stamp, 171 Fadt Randalnhost,, oo = RTNERS WANTED. TSNRENIIL WANTED-IN A FULLY PSTARLISI. DAL TR wiluts g o oo afua pritieaue fabor sutl Ml”é!‘})llllnl:a”t SR rsral M- A v (00, bty Seblisl RS W decin e Dooted. Addross N 43, ’l'xlb\lu__:“ sy AN —WIj 200, o amd belocls at No. 64 Wosk DARPNRITY 1A YOUNG MAN WITIL a5 T ialf i i b SHier %1 500" por wnwrm, - Adurasy O 6, Triuse it EWING MACHINES, 4 Dinck: Al Machten ol o i Bawiog clvon 1t doiteady A1) kdude ot wta., L luw vricos, Machinos ropairod, A, 3. METOIER 3 Gty Siait, Maohiase sald. o (SR od, anu Tapatred, South llalstod- ‘wonthly payments, QINURK BE G MAOHINA-PRINGIFAL - OF: Aice 111 Bt. t. binea sald %n:r.nmu a1, Machinor scld oa moally payimanisl —HALF OAGIL ARD HALE "rum—-\yn.l i a: AR ; FL s forsali _ 160,000 W OF DEST ety fir unjoeumbgred property fn oth. . allo-sy. torout I & rooory store thut .