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st “ and festooned with flowers. TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY,:JULY 5, 1875, destroyed, the warld would soon beconio bar- Larbaric, “Tha proacher made touching and oloquant al- fnzons to the dead of the congrogation, mora cially to his Ismentad prodocewsor and his actosaplished. wite, who was &0 genorally Lo- Joved, And who had taken such [itorest lo all thiat concernod Plymontls Church, It was hor Irmud that tirat tragad upon paper the form and Biroporitonn of tholr edilice. Hitheg-uiently a collection wan taken up with Bratifying succens, ————— THE BAPTIST CHURCH, BENIDN BY TIUR REY, . M. ELLIS, Dr. 7, M. Rllis, pastor of the 3ichigsn Avanuo Tiaptiat Chinrch, preachied s vory inter- onting and appropriate discoursn yosterday morning on tho atrugglea of Baptista for relig- fous liborty as rolated to the eivil liberty of the American Rtepublla, Tho organ bohinit the pul- pit and tho railiug around the cholr swero grace- fully decoratod with throo largo flags Tooped up A beautiful golden crown, also decoratod with flowors, bung diroct- 1y ovar tho pastors hoad, with tho motlo Jeana " hauging bolow 1k Dho taxt waws . Vet ofl theso havivg oltained o good report.—Ie- bres, 21, 3 Tho graud ovent of modaen hislory was tho Tloformation of tho wixtesnth conury. It wan the smitmg of tho rock of Iutolerauca which sot ot liborsy 8 puro eurrent of thought which had Tileuscd tha world and gladdened Hoaven. It wan tho birth-hour of Protestontism, sud ronsed tho heart nnd mind of Europe to & bottor fali, and aquickonad a bronder, dacper spitit of bouest in= «uiry, . But boyond that grast faodmark, tho lifstory of Taptisgs atrotched for coupurios,—a bistory tlgt wine subliniely beroie, Lecsuse lutoupoly anti= Papist and unlinchivgly apostolic apirit au couduct. *Tho Baptisls,” snid Bir 1eano Now- ton, “aro the ooly body of - Christlous that hiss not pymbolized with tho Chureh of fowe,” Deforo tuat tnmo Rome wag drunk ‘witly tho biood of martyrs huving the samo faith 04 Laptists, sud when Luthor's boutires of Papal Lully wero gindled they summonod thousnndy of Daptisty from thoir biding places to which pere hecution bod driven them, And thoy siood phoulder to shoulder with hit, snd with Lorote caursge that iwmortalized them in sufforings nud doatly phey plondad for & puro Charelt suds freo consclenco. Searcely any fact of histary hind ‘heen more shamefully distorted than tho part the Baptists bore in tho I‘unlll‘t war of the Germuns undor tho Jeadarshiv ol Thoniss dun- gor. Had ho puccecded, hly mumfeso for ro- dross from cruel wrongs would lLave been mutned to-day with tho Declaration of Inda- Toudetica, and (o noma of Munzer written with thosa of smpdon snd Waghinuton, “In tho early park of $ho twelfth contury Dap- tiats had ovangelinte In France ns romarkablo uy Moody or Hankeg, %4 was shiawn by tho edfote of 1anr coyuoils uillml wentyry, in which thoy waro condemted 10 death, During the roysval poriod Tiaptiste abaunded, and in the ubseuro period ho- twech tho sovanth and twolfthoonturiea the dark- nens wa msda urid with tho finmey of porsocu- lon amapg thew, Doyonid tho Jimi of the dark ages tho light of Daptist history way cleor apd Ctang. and tho Novatinos and tho Uonatists, companlons intha faith, gontended foe the hberty of the goepcl, and pvon dows Lo the widdie of o third contury history showed & rocord of tisone who Lkl Laptist teots, Boyond tlat timo tho Daptints bad i cleat listd, v = Tho historical skeicl was not to show tho in. saliibility of Liaptist privciples, bt ercly that Taptints et alwvays staod Tortl as champons of roligious liberty, Dpwn Lhrouih tho long vieta of tho ngos Baptist hictory was to be traced lu the Llood of persccuiion, lika tho foolatops of Washivglon's soldiots a3 lley, ok, What Froudo said of them’ in iho Netheriands was oqually truo of them evorywhoro: *“On them 1o Tws of the eattutry might taka their nptarul coqurse, aud np voice was raised to speak fur them. For them no Europo was agitated; up Courts were ordored into movrniug, no Boyal hioarts trembled with mdignation—ut thor danth tha world looked on compl Iy, indifr ferqutly, or nxwitingly. For them history had ng word of pratso,” Inali thoir strnegles thov wers inspired by principles dosrer than Iifo. Lhey fonght for tho nunluzcm af the Inquintion, for the eutsblishi- mont of the Reformstion. —They protestod agaiust {ho union of Church and Siate, they, were the' ploncors of uisslons, the ctamplond for free couscience, and the people who secared to-the Hepublia wud tha warld -the booy of yo- liglous liberty, Ho douomination had any claim to n distinet ‘oxiutonce that did nol hold aa its distinctiva ileaturo’ Important principles ot practices hell by no othor, It was that which syvo it & right £o liva, othorwive it was s raligions iopertinouco, Tho object of the present dlstouraa was to show that~ to tho Bajtists bolouged the honor of socuring to hmmauity (ho boon of teliglons likorty, and that that boon thu sooured begate tho molding yrincipie of the fres Amarican Tiopublie. Lancroft had Eald that freedom of conacienco wa3 n. trophy of the Baptists, Locks niko, in bis ewsay on Toleration nrotat *Tho Boptiets wore tba frit oud only propoundors of absoluto liborty} Just and true liborty, equal and mpartinl - lborty,” That golden fruitake was the produot of o L-hmz of centuries, which had - simgglod ivto bloom n evory sge, but was beaten down by tho wiorms of pemecention. ‘The world at tho present - day guthored with joy tho blossings of that harvest whioh Bapsiets had planted, 'They did nop glean atter tiens wa M dd in Boax’y fleld, but thoy gathiered with their own wickies, and tho aowors rejoleod with thom, The kind solioltations Bantisth at present roceived from all goots: and Charchrs wero not tho courfasien their fathera received, who communod with their despived brofhron through grated windows, or with God, ot the stake, from the midst of blaaing fagots. From tho cursed of thowa who bad since learned to Jove them, thoir fighiorsross 1y God's biuzing gharlots to commuuo with tho spirits of Just men mado perfoct, nud yot, altbaugh they had been so bltterly porsas cutad, thera was not & record on the pugo of bis- tury that Haptista had ever turned perscoutars, though thoy wars, o & resont writer bad said, “ gomimon game ! for every other deuomination, it ths eamo was ot trius of the Episcopalings when they kiudled the Smithfleld fires; of tho T'gesbytery of Heotlaud when thoy throttiod the peoes i 1634, or of the Edinbusg Conventian whiol: franed the articles and formuiated the falth of the Heotels Chure, 1t was the iutolers ant conduct sud Nlotish spivis of that convon- tion which niitred the hoart of John Ahlton, and supdo Lim witle his ecalhing epigtapi: * preabyter 18 oaly old prisst writ [argo.” Thio flrst plea for rollglous Jiberty was written by & Raptice (u 1014, though ita_sentiments ex- luted 1n'n Baptist Confossion of Faith publinhed n 1611, l’l!)n.\u in_Nowpato i 1813 also wiole siinilar articles. As Baplints only advodated that priuciple, thoy, too, only euftared for it, In Amatice Roger Willlame was this foundor of ro- lwious liborsy, and publisiiod hin fivas plea :in 1644, Tha ganie vaar hie wau haniched bo laid thie fowsulationn of tia first civil govenment o sarth that ucognlzcl.l roligious hiberty. ‘Tho cavuclonsnoss of the Baptists In the npghte fuloces of their causo and - tholr I'z’q::lnruvi\u way nixleh tb’n tl.hm trinmph B quon X Tadtuon, Tatick Honry, and. Thomas Jomforaom, Honry, snd Thoma wore familiae with thelr principlos, :I:h lfl(;l:. n:‘xd umu‘ mon Leoano . urs, dofende nd $be wessangors who boro :}l:fmnm;nxl;llll xuml pfl)m?nu ub Loglsluturas {n of roligious liborty, On (ho 12 guno‘lflfl. an ; M}' ol the umerous memorisls of (Lo Baptista by pasain tho Tl of Liighta, whiols was nl?l.'n a m‘:’m%ml t‘x‘: 1hie houor of Virginla and to_ tho vigtory of the mru- over roligioun establlshmonts aud ro- liglous intolerance, In 1785 the Genera} Conven- tion of Baptints of Virginia placed their declara- tlon of principlos 1n tho hands of Jamos Madisan 1o ba embodiod in s potition st prosentad to the Ldglstature. Thin was dons,endJotforaon drow tha ct for ostablishing roligions lherty' Ag: ishiop “Wende, un_Episoupslian, saids T, war bogun by {ho Dancints tweuty-soven yoara :,"‘l’l’:;nh :::llm! !flnhuc‘nll, {Thn [Bullblluhud} el n - ruing, an nn‘am{gz‘\t‘ll:.clc,nlmletu." s “rlumpl of hog LRYLE aptista of Vieglni tip quostion, whallir wuliyient Drovision wen inade for religions liberty in the Constitutiap, ~auid daclded thst thare was not. Thioy thon pres pared o snemorial, and the result was tho smond- neul of the Uoustidution by sha Insertion of the azticla dociaring thst Cougrees should miake no lay ostablislung scbiolos of falh, ete, ‘Thcrs, thtn, tiolr atrtgles forreliglons Jiborly i cont wuection with ervil liberty properly euded: They bisd aconmplished what it was o be oxpested :\I::; mnld da. lmm‘ mluh- privoiplea, 40, witich 80 touacious uag, 8o agie thele workwell, T ©U s they b HOW TO DEAL WITH SKEPTICS. BERMOX BY THE KEY, DD. YALLOWE, 2;\:‘:‘, “'I'iy}.»' Fadlows; of Bt. Paul's Prbtestant pal Charch, shi tohinges i oo ) Preachied yesterdsy mornlug, paroval) Ihfnge f.heid fast {nat which 1s good.—7 ina ¢y, 3 Tha ezt |a lo uitarance of the fargo-bralued & man of broad, 8ad large-hoaried Apoetle P Qon sulhase, 03 wide, ackive aympatules;. & man irginlaConvention, answered tho- h netuated with s profonnd tons for tho truth, swhoea unbolief was struok ous of bin whet (o Jiight from Hoavon, surparniyg tho brightnons of tho sun at middag, struck bim to tho ground ; who eama with 8 mau's woll winnowed wisdom, with & womnn's alloctionate recoptivencas, aud with n child's trnsting simpllelty, tofind out, and nelp other find ant, the truth oa it i In Josus. Ha enjoins npon ua to prove sil thingat cach one to prava for lumsalt tha tenth. To prave i t0 laxt,—to try, an in the nssaying of the procioun motala, Tho mentsl attitudo roquirod is one of {uvestigation. A keptio, otymologically, meso® ono who (s using his 6yos in the tnventigation o trath, Onr words often change their meaning. We call a skeptio an tmbeliover, and do violoneo 10 the word In 80 dulng. Bomo centuries 8g0 At unbolipver ip tho Apostolical succossion wan callod on pthoist. Tho most ardent Ritualist would havdly dere apply the term now fo ouo who quostion that untenshle dogma. 1l may call skeptics donbtors, aecording to ono of tho philgsophical uscs of thay term. “Thara in," sas® Malebranche, * o difference Dbolween doubling sud doubting.” Dnr’wng :u ol to question, to fnvestigats, 1o e e A emone 1y Auppanso until Clio ol- donoo hab boon weinhed, What ls right, o doubt I tho sosand xanse I to deliborately phut oyr oyaa Lo tho truth, to tefuko do Yo convines. ‘fhat 16 wrong. That {s unbetiof, Upon such unbotiof tho Biblo denonuces tha wrath of God. 1F BReptios %orp unbpiiuvers of this olass, Toasou, commion schue, ny woll ns tho wrath of Gad, would deny thom the right to bo such. T'his age hos boga tormod pro-cminontly an azo of uubalief. Tup opinion thob auch is the o eo wooms to bo anterimned by prominent tiinkers mud writers in tho Christisn Church. Among thege by Dr. Dinuvelt, who quoted from Froudo, Siddon, the Hishop aof Gloucostor and Drintol,’ tho lushop of Winchoster, Mr, Glad- 4tono, and other men of sminence. 'fheas mén spegk of -+ guveral donbt,” of * wido-pprosd un- ottiomont of belief," of tho * nkepticism sud unbotict of alf claesss. Drossenno eas: Bleptlcism s In_tho air we brenthe.” Dr. Turst says: ' Bosionalisin haa nssuwmed an importanca’ wluch sbould mnok_ bo ovoriookied by American thinkera.” Prof. Jwhorsagst . ¢ Bkaptiolsm {s diffusod ko the fmosphera,’l Christhab shotohos with & pold hamlnuumn‘fllnlnlnollla picturo of the conflice betwoon Obristianity anll ‘modern culture, espo- cislly (n Gevmauy, Ho clums that sclentiti nnd eathiotls Iteraturo s pervaded with rational- jtle, pantheistic, and materialistio influences ; glua, that (e nniversitios and lower soliools aro under tha samo. baleful influctioss. Ilo snys -ropt eauso for alarm exjnts ut the conditiou of hings in Bogland and Ameriea, President Porter pay#t “In rowpect fo tho ssaumptions, facts, truths, eud lfo of Chrisianity, modomn literaturo Athoistic, iy llrfwly Dantheistic, gnd Lpicurend, cither avowedls or 'practically,’ I'lio Christian Advocale, in & leading editorial ct povoral monshe ago, vags: * It i indued lumpnte ablo that o Iargo sharo of tho perivdiesl pross of tho country whon troating of roliglous and theological subjects 80 larrmlf caters to tho pami-infidelity of the times.” Prosident Vortsr furthor says: ' Tho Atheiutic school finda its phitosophy” in Comte and Mill, Lowes, Darwin, and Bpencer. It is apnlisd in literaturs by Bucklo sud Drapor, and o hout of critics snd pociologlsta.” 1 am inelined to belfeve that thore ig an over- estimate by thosa mon of tho smount of roal doubt ip Christian lands. I thjuk thora is s vast doal of attepticism, using that word ta pxpress nquiry, investigntion. 'Thoro nover was o poriod u the’ Bistory of mankind when thoro wes s much questioning w ab the presput timo. Johin Btuar Ml cujuted thut it was o groat goud to quegtion moral exivms, scknowladged funda- ionta) cruthk, in order thut our grip upon thom might be the sirongor. Lversthing 18 quos- tioed fn this age jut " to tho tor- e that» the ~ reason and tho sccrot of i uSintenve may bo made known. It i but afilvmiug an axiom to g1y tunt ib is to pight ol man to invostigat, but tho axiom hins bown snvagoly sssalled omotings, and diroful cougeyucnced bava followed fraw ita oxeraive. Bome portions of the so-called ** Clinreh™ have visited condlgn punishmont upon the heads of mon who deypd call its dogman in question. A Jook, printod in goveral lauguagon oy ope of thio International ‘Selentific Beries, Dr, Draper's “Coullict of Meligion aud Belenco,” hag mado it . wppear that the Ulristian roligion doca pugtelerato toloration, Dr. Dsaper claims that * toloration vxeopt whoa oxtorted by fonr, cap only come trom thuso who are capablo of entortuiping and vewpacting othep opluions than their own. 1t ean tharofure only como from plnosopliy. History teaches ua anly 00 pialaly thot fauaticium {4 stimulatod by raligion, dud neutralized or eradicatod by philosophy.” He endeavors to suppart this position by numerons exsmples of tho futoleraco of the Church through tho past nges towards tha miou of svionco nnd the men of progroms. Lactautius declared the sotipodes ta ho tmposal. blo, Augustino wisoriptural, [Bouiface of Alats boyond the latitude of salvation. A Ualileo haw bucn forced bo recant tho truth. A Copernicus bas boen in mortal fear of his life, and dld not dure igsue bis work on natronomy uutil ho Iay upon his dylug bed. A Roger Bacon has bean persocntod” and tormented. The beautitul and philosophical Ilyputla was rout Jimb from Jlimb by tho Infuriuted mopks, Librarigs bave boon buenod. Justioe has been outragad. Liberty Lins beew tramplod i the dust, 'Tho moroy of God has beon bought and sold 1k meat in tho dlinmbles. Firea havo curlod aronnd tha bodies of tha martyrs fox tho trulb, 84 it was bopad the amos of bell wonld kiudle arouud Lody Aod goul 1 tho world to como. Iut why onumerate furthor?, I wil pload guiity for sho Ohuroh on eveory fesrful count in the lorg and termble indictment, But tha Church ~ {8 not - Christianity, sud no wau luows It botter fhan Dr. Drapor bimself, ?.hmlud ag ho wus in a Chustian Lome. 't is puiting it iu_tho very mildest Jauguage to iy, thay 1t bs iu_tho bighout dogroo unfair, un- weioutitio, uuphilosophical, for auy wan olaiming to ba a candld Investigator, an honcst skoptioc, to . seem tu confound Christ and Chuistianity with tho inhumsn sud auchyistian aces done in the vame of tho Havior of mou. You can fud no Hreater misuomor ia litaraturo than the title ot io bopk **The @onflick of* Ioliglon with, Sci- auee,” whont by infereiico the Christian religion i m It {t' bad beon called ** The Contlict of the Gorruptions of the Chiristian Koliglon with Heionoe ™ it wopld bavo approxinsted the truth. Clritfanity condomng ju the most cmpbatio manner intolerange. Dr. Draper bias not forgot- ten tho {ndignant rebuko our divine Lord gave His Disciplés when they wishod to call down fire frum 1igavou upon tlio hatod, boratical Bamari- taus, ** Yo know not wust wbsuner of spirit yo are of," lie canuot have forgotion Bi. l'aul’s mjuuction, ** Let avery mau bo fully porsusded inbis own mind.” Nor tho laugusge of our tuxt, ¥ Prove oll thiugs,” Nor the Bavior's fu- perativo comwaud, ** Boarch -the Heriptures," Lilosophy totally failed to make that old world apoll the aiphabog of 'Loleration, It wuy philo- i “that callod ity own citizons and all tho uations bosidus artli-bory barbarlans ;™ that made it punish= ablo with deatl for sstrsuger Lo introduce & new Qsinity for its worslup. 5 i “Ihat grénd word huwmanity, which thrills the soul whon ft is ppokou, w0 jnstmcy with the ricl, fnll * lifo of brothorhood s it hod nothing of the muaning which now burdens sud bleuses 1b. It 8 ChrisManity brim- ming with tho #pirit of toloratce aud love for all wen_that bas poured intg it tho wiguitictce whitch has made it the watchword of uity, mu- tual roapect, and mutual forbestance. o logio ¢an Taston the guilt of tha'tranagress sions of tho father upou the childron. ‘Lhe futh- ors may have caton sour grspus, and may have ruado ofhor pooplo eat. thom, and tho children's tooth bo mat om edge, but while the effeols of the soldity are uxpesitncod by the aliljdren, they did uot do the esting, 'Tho Ulwrch Las boon disobedient jn tho past to thoe heaveuly vislon of grace, inoréy, and peace, but upon uo thoory of succession ean the Chureh of to-duy be ‘mada rexponsible for it mindoads, ho regugnition of tho {udividuality of mnn‘ which Dr, Drabor clalws a4 one of the mosi potent -agencies in modern civillzation, Is tho very eoruor-stond of the socinl fabirie Oliurislisnity rears, i right to thiuk for himsoell nthe right 1mout foalously guarded and cuforced by ite Iaws. Tuo Heformation of the sixteenth coutury, to which Dr. ' Déapor doos scanty justlce, wag the reafirmatlon of this rimal right, ‘The macnitivont audsclty of s Lutkor brought to o tocal poing all tho wiraggling idoss ud forces favorablo to liberty of ‘fndupfindnnl thonght. As colossal, créatlve wor, Lo wiolded thetn againsy the embodis a on- thiraned oucloainstical, apiritusl, suel ud eivil tyrauky which tiad Lissphomously usutpad tia placa of God. Beigbgo, it nof born iu that Raf- caiatioh; was cradlod {u 1t, aud saved from death by ih, That Ulluminated mis- . at Lrague tells tha eloquent story of tha oh}ln‘-‘l?pm of $Lis scieniitio as wall au the Feliglouw world to tho mon of tho Heformstion. uwallnn inkingling the ugl k Musa is blowing ’:nh. Axn'o', aud Luthor fs nfdmg up the blazing toroh.. ''he light kuidled shall never go out, Tuo Heformation of $he ulghteonth centary fi:}g :nx:u.):fi;‘uu u} .?ga‘h:v mlaum of tue previoui A oaloy, A Hpieoralas 1 5 boe el f no Lo loe h D followers, "and which i :g'wmnfllnhoj«: RUSSIA AND ENGLAND. Proposed Alllance o Provent Germany Destroging France. {Zuwla Don't Want Indla, pardod may como in mature Hfe. A wido acquamtanco with litsrature, tho kinoals odyn o the untriendly st [ many won of wcionen towards tha Christian faith. the recogmi- ton of the fact that wo many allegad evonts hinve hoon rmvnll 10 Lo wera Inyths, tend Lo maskeigen who havo been supposed Lo bu rooted sud grounded in the faith paco and question. ‘Thora men may bo houeat in their mental sttt- tuda, To any one denying their esrnost stmeariy thoy may truthfully way, *\Who medo thces Jnedee oyer s ¢ : ‘Ihete ix another clars clozoly silied to these, of whom Max Mulier in his Weatminster Albbey mermon or loctare on Minsions thus aponk ; *'There are many of our best men, men of the gonteat power and influencn In litersture, science, art, politicn, nye, avep in the Chorol in the Weslayan Methodist CI 1 16 alwost vertintim ko o own),hias givon us, fu a fow ringing sontoncos, tho Cliristian teaching on the mbjcet of toleration. e wnya: ¢ Con- demn no man for ot thinking as von think, Tot overy ouo_cujog tio full aud frep Nberly of thinking for Mimeolf, Lel wyery man ik hin own jndgment, winco avary wan muAt piva an socount of himdelf to tiud, Abkor avery aps yroach (o any kind or degreo to tho apinit of porsecution, ~ If yor cannot roakon wr peraade 2 man Into the truth, nosor attewpt ts forea him e Tondon Timea, June 15, %01, Muxloy fa roported o hiavo snid, fna onfn Times, June heated discusrion on_ tho loor of the British Assaciation for theJAdyancenent of Hcience, with mome of tho olerleal membars, he now knaw “what the meaging of the atary of Caln not listened to Bunsin'a advica. Tiauy o, £9,000 n 4 v Sight and Abol mast Cais wan wylboctor of Divinity, | itsclf, ®ho aro no louger Chicjatian in tho old | symptoms indoating that sn estrangemons be- ,‘,M‘",'r,:';"ng"- ORI 8 GRORGE A and Abol wan o scicutific uwn; thnrotora ho | msnsn of the tern. Boma Fomgino thoy havo | gweon tho two copntried aud & wish for frosh al- | 1301 SALE - wlow bim.” Tn & recant lacturo ha comptamns | ceined to bo Christian altogethas Dacanso | fono " o0 o hact of Russi I havo b Ok Skl pRER O that thero ate ko fow intoreating questione whinh | thoy facl — that they canmot holievo i ARDL SUBBIA RO Ll V0, YOl 3 ' ano b at presout allowad to. thiuk out seientifie- | a1 much sn othorw profess Lo helieve, | 1h0 consequence. Not a fow 8t. Potersburg Y ally, to go e far aw reason loads | We eannot afford to love thoro men.” And sgaln {’““'"'"‘ air thoir long-reprowsed opposition IABLR AT and Hlop whora ovidsuce domes to ap “ Whataver the world may say of unof [ o Usrmany; bt sburi Heviews al- ond, without being uposdily deafoned by the tat- too of the drum ecclesinstic. When I come to speak of tho duties of ekeptica 1 shall noticn tharo assartions furthor. 1ut if tho complaints wore well futndod, thou surcly ull thoso occlesi- antical Caing unyih at logst to have cheir diplo- mas taken from thom, and all these occlentastical drammors ont 20 bo trled by a drutn-lesd court iartial and hisve their drani-slicks vrenghed onb of their handa, Itin not Chinmtian for Calus {0 KiHl nor tor drummery to play a tattoo whon thoy onght to keop silunt, Christions are not warned againat reience, bt scienco falvelv wo called. It is not philosophy of which they are to bowars, but_of philosophy conjained with vain doccit. Buch a philosophy lad spuiled tho best minds of that auciont Lagan world, It i+ spuiling some of tho Lo winds of to-day, Let the aword keen and bright, —awd burping If need bie, flazh agaiustthocorrups ticus of Cliristianity, in tho hands of any man, T.ot the anathemas of ovory Popo in Catholighm or D'rotestantions sgainst " froe inquiry amfMho vietarious march of the intollect bo harlud back duflnmlfl' tnn their teoths, Christians oall no mwan mastor Lut Christ. 5 Thero ara scvoral olaskos of skeptics or douli- [} {;lvmg both words tho olastic meaning ¢om- monly assigned to thom, and each of these have righti to bo regardad by tho Churcl of Christ, "Thoso who stand In the positiou of religions teachors in Christian pulpits pught not for ghems solven 1o considor the fundamental truthw of Inde to sn alleged 1 tween the two racos aud olntries ; cautions diplomatic organ, published tn Freuch, ith, let yu romombor that thore was Une who accopted the offering of thn poor wikow, Bha turow In hut two mites, but that waa all sho had, aven lor iving,” I am not sahsmad to cons fees 1 coulll Lot kaop the tenrs hack when I read theae pathetic woudds, And mo-t devoutly I pray for all wuob, “ Lar, incronse thair faith.” Rights uupl{ dutics, ‘Theva arp olemn dutios of atranacenlent and important nature resting nupon ali who aro fn any way drubting the saving truths of Chrintiamty, 1 ‘shuil wposk of them heronftor. But lat us all 1ei:ember that the esprues of the sin of unbiiel 14 this, thay ** Light han come into the world. and mien love darknoss rather than lght beeauro thelr doeds ure ¢vil.” *Yawill not vome unto Mo that ve mighg have lifo,” 1t iy tho evil heart of unb lief that makos men turn their backs upon sl tentls, Huch mon sre condomue siready. Bt thore who sre watohing for the light, aud are pravinie and striving to como to thy knowl- edyn of the truth, shall Attain wonner or later thpir hoarts' dosjre. (od nover will forsake tho houest, struggling soul. “Ihe feolile hands and helpless, Grurdug blindly i (e darkneee, Touch God’c right hand tn the darkness, Aud ara Ntted y and stresgthoned, Conrage, brother, in thy efforiv. test not un- til failh Lo gained the victory. Faith gives us u cosmos, unbediefl & chaos. | a. Faith builds up, unbeliof tears down, Futh looks up, unbelief duwn. Faith logks forsard, orbit of Borlm iuttunuca. whilo Do to b, Lutersilre an her point dappui. sentimont of witln dissoikion with Gormouy miarck weto to prove less obl ‘:m' Tutnra occasion Lord Dorhy wight b a4 & more gligille connection, welected "Tho manner in (Zoloa. Capi Mo most popular orian of tho Hussisn oounweling Jeace, tha German Guvernvent foind umselyen sompelid 40 relluet propriety of 1 Lianks to Bt thoughy by Mnela aned bo vislied by & comwotion auuls an wo have just neaned 7 I0would be unseiae £ copecal fram oure tern uiclghbor to bo somewhat whaken, Had Hise prrayed Lao vpinione epeuly expressed i tho big! thins Binoa tha Czar's recent ntay at Barlin the qres- tion seams to Lava hean dixotissod at e, Peteru- burg, what would have occurred if (ermany hat Thora ara many al sutagonism be- and & docu not hesitate 1o contrust tha German aud Ttussiau policy by the remark that of tho Scandi- pavian Bixtod Nwnden hag antered within the k aticks Lhis pro- Jing In Russis, tho accilental ciretmatanco glaud Lkewiss conwoling pesos s Borlin nol unnaturaily suggests tio idea that if Hise an_somo which this dovice ia rendar:d plausible will b gathered from the folloxing extract from the ry futeligible that, with England and jussiy jea mure upon fha Exgland,—advice which the Gorman Goverutnont could Iyioré,—thin dutiger of war seam reniuvesd this Uineytr thcre aivy guarautee that Koz po will wot saniy wite s that the rocens minuilorstandings betwoen Gnrmany Franco have caused our foutully sllfance with nur st Berlin wpheres, tho Gepman regimente at this knife. FEverybody lookod on In amazement, but the most aatonished individual in the gronp wan the fishorman, who appearsd much Aggrieved wlien laugh went nron Turning ta thn last bidder ha said gravel: I Wlievo you koowed daf shark wos dere all do timo.” _OITY REAL ESTATE, i e WANTED-"MALE HEL Bookkeanery, Olerly, & AN\"'.Y’IIA‘\ BHIPPING ULKRI T 8T 0E terignced in the siove b dder Tethne e, Aring expariance aan veiernacan SA Ulku vt A msu';.i‘ ] rai it s referances, hud abia o e poslt £ a4 anenrity. 7 and T Sl an e had, - Addronn b Ttmin offeg - 24 E3 ATH RQUAL TO RENT, A N N N e T Aoty S sk st Inquire en the or 84 ofl t Madis a-et. | SIOTH ON G Enie, Ohlo, and_ Armotrsis. No mo ' g o tte B il palid. - @. BICK MICHIGAN-AV. ) alan 3% HRnrayuy auly SUBURBAN REAL ESTATL. ok 1hdaes #15 duwn and 4% 4 month unddl parl; Trados. VWARTED 2 COAL MINKRA AT MINONK, 111, oy kind. ’im\gm B aRalian, 1Ko oF —touble ANTE FUSTCLASS WOOTURS A ol DAL X A2 nn.v-:";l (RIS CTR R NV ANTED IR P g Drickibza s the wme v §3.50 por dag. CRVERUER NIRRT 25 FIRET.OLAS Chambor of Comm: Apply st the bullding, TANTED—10 BRICKTAVERS: GOGD MGN AT W "xfl r_day. Apply st tho Insans Awylnm,orln- anire at Northear, —GouD BTATR-NUILDBIE AT § Conchmon. Tanmstors, &o. ARTED- 9 BTOUT YOUNG MEN TO DRIVE AN ) IV ey, whia anoesend S leo.” by o Elahieo: ind N LA ) HHFOHTUON S HONY o S ANTED — MAN "TO DRIVR BPRISKLING- '],'njn nu.nrnm’u;gxiv. BUY A BEAUTIFUL Ti0p It wn frae, Chinggnat 0ts 8¢ 180 (Erine and Tm 4, (Rt il 1 4\‘.\' North £1v0 lowest ngur R O T RENTs-H( v]w RENT- 87 PEIL MONTH, ELEGAN v slana ot dgeiing on the nirtiwest coraer o As land-av, and Jack¥on-st. " frooting ‘Whashiag. 10 RRNT-3STORY ~ AND BARRMRNT BRIOK ra Madisus, 1o goud urdar, ER OF TIHE BIST RESIDENCE et Vnlabiod Ly, B, £ Gallupy i oo norlh of Elghtoonthst. B. W. TIOSAS, Lavailo Bloch, 0 RENT. 813 ORYZ FRAME finaan on Fiilioen atarn add Camp- boll-avs, Largeucoundn. dnqulte on premises. " 3 wauld I-alvrhp}rlnnwmrmde Francs, Bt Ris. | (ho RENT . SALE O EXCHANGE-HO tlie Chrlstian systom a8 “open questions,” They | nubolief backward. Faith ia tho iapiration of Al Kocanded Ly Lupland, Wd 0k spumve, Tnciiy | o Ao Mickbeaicmve, Sileineeds thnaetes it ouht tn rost with an unshaken faitli upon the®] bopa, unbelief the desporstion of doapair, | Joicos trerentiented it concrquence, and o puctfle divo- Jand Park, aod Lakosido. A & CQ., 100 Wastitog. Pmosablo. foundation. They ought t0 spoak | Faith maken & Luming city God's beacon ligit of | 55405 Nat At auy rate, outwrdly st | How b | 2 U wil provall b tle Lighest Berli dplicras it 4 quctfon endangering the peace of Europe, It ia truc that withont Ueruany’s part here can be uo_viar & Lotop tuat of all European powers Gertnany may o yequire 1o make war, Circumstaors make her, for thint they do know, with holy Dolduess, What wo hava fell and reen With contldenco we tell, May God ever aava Iiia Clmrch from an unb lieving ministry | Bt othors Lo whom wo i Inter may rogard thesg chorished Lohofs of ours, whuch giva us auch comfort, and peace, and joy, a3 unseltlod questions. 'I'heso we must not thiust ont beyoud the palo of our sympathy. We myst uot brand them with opprobiouy names, In tho spirit of tho blessed Liedecmer, who ahiowed to & doubting Thomas His hands and His sido, wo must eudpavor by overy wewus in our power to win them to His causo, There aro flippant doubiors. Thoy spesk thoir objections * trippingly on the tongue,” Thoy like to maka a seusation. Thoy pro loud aud porulstent talkers, Yon usy hioar them in liotels, in ruilrond earw, and other public cou- Veyances, tryiug 1o drown al othior noisos n tho parading of their viows, There is » cortain ju- tollectunt smirk sud mwagger nbout them, by whialt yon w infallibly that *‘concett fs anug capuoity 'hey bavy no depth of kog, nor broadth of heam, © They usyigato siatlow sand marshes, and not tha dnep, broad soa of thonght., They are intellectusl paupers feoding on + tho_cpumby that [l from the tablos of richor initelloets.” Aud ta do them jus- tice, thoy havo begged from o great many doors, and ubtainoed a grost deal of broken food from {ho servputs' bLauds and the shak- Emmluu of beiter things to come, sud our ¢ avo alroady beliold tuom, Unbeliof waits and erpiches in its dosd ashes. Be not faibious, bat beliaviog, 3y faith looks up 4o Thee, Thou Lamib of Calvary, Bavior divine. QURRENT OPINION. The peoplo of tho Unitod States might, no doubt, shake off the despotiem of party cau- cusce if tuoy pleased ; but they havo shown no disposition, evon under tho Eirongest provoca- tiau, to do no, aad, until they do, the cuucuses cap disposo af political power a8 they like.~ f.ondon 'all Aln!) Graelte. 1 didn't know Grant much whon he lived boro, in ft. Louls. I first know him well whon I was in command of & regiment st Iron Mouptsin, and he came down there to take gencral com- mand, nnd sonk my rogimont and me bick to 5t Louis. Ho sat up in my tent nearly all night, and talked Incessantly. T had a gailon of fino whisk, bat hia wouldn't take a drop, sasing that bo bad shut that off. I wasaftorward very much aurprised to hoar that ba novur talked at all and alwiys dravk.—Gratz Lrawn, As the molicy of inflation was tried, not only il oths af the pesce, o4 lun ate opdnion 1hat the siliance of 1hs three Emjerora is tlic Liest guarantee fur the preservation of peace, sud that thts miembera alike, While Ruesfa, ara st oue, nobody can_muke ecut, Bub I8 1ot the arpect of 1l with aliy one,’ Austro-Huugary cannot 8o much’ ax shink of sttacking soybody #scaety, ucluding-persony of bt pacifie, aud the Gerwan ] Govcrnnicut may not uf Rusta and Englaud” {o whitch we ate thie preservation of peace, Julebted fur Their co-operation arose from the kimilarity of thelr “Eurapean iutereats, snd without nglish that mpltated by tho fear of war, or that war_ebould be wmade, From the gengraphical po-itfon of eir Feepectivo couttries, fram what ey have already attafed fu_the world, and wish to svhieve fu the futnre, he Russisus au'l tha Engliel uro tho two yast purific’ uationw un the glabe, AL they desira bs to keep what ther have got in Europed to wequire ing of the table-cloth, Thoy havo takon | by the Confedoracy that precedod tho formation | wwre i utterly iudittercat o thcin, Tuls Lelug aip bt from tho hanghty Hume, an- ["of thomore porfect Union, which ts tho nation, | Sory ity it ol 17 10 BN Crraen ot Wpon o protcet the futer odher from tho vaunting, volatilo Voltairo, on the Coutinent. another from_that ponea of portisane, Paine, “Thoy.chatter about the insulliciency of Christi, anity, ns doclared by tho mugisterial, matter of faot, metaphysical, but misguided Mill, aud the impoaaibility of a ravelation us sontaived in the Firet Principlos (with the very fist prmeiple loft out, o Gud ofpriuciples) of the hard-Lead-, ed, broad-sweeping, but ambitionsty-rprending Herbort Sponcer. They hiave borrowed a bolior in llttle protoplasm, and o diskeliet in prayer o & porsonal God from that intellectunl Titan, Tyuda)l, aud that scienitic Hereules Huxloy, and a little orptiness of wusical aic and enchiant- 1ng moonbeanis from tho cucyclopedino Emerson, Amoug thess are the mion who try to “*Enp golemn_ oreed with soleju sueor.” * & am apt {0 et out of paticnca with such wan, 88 wany of my brothren aro, bat these mon havo rights, They liava & clatm upon our pity. Wo must got 4 baack bold upon thom in some way, and thiow thioir supremo self-concelt. Ilo who gais a vic- tary over that iy worthy of the greencrt laurel that ever doclod tho Olymplan conquerer's brovw. Anaghar clsss doubt froin tho ruckloss spirit of advonture itself. ‘Thoy aro inoculatod with the vonity of speculation. Tho go hunting aftor doubis, Tlay are full of quidditien aud oddities. The temporament moro than o tompur is at fault, It ts truo of sombaf them ns Tozlitt nays it was of Bir ‘Thomns Browns: “lio vushes a but by the Bouthorn Coufolerscy slko, ono wanld think the oxporiments ought to be ac- aoptod ns opnclusive, e da uot wanb any wnorq Contmental or Confederato money. ive uethe moanoy of tho world, and pav tha people ax larga in tho srma ovin now reserved for the bondhoid- ors,—Cincipnali Comnercial, Nothiug ls now more cortain then an aronsed, vohomeunt, and most welcomo hard-money eru- sudo from tho cireated bard-money wajority of the Domoarats of Oblo, They will relicve tho true Democrats of other Statea of all extra troublo In squeleling thoir ropudiators and tholr inflationiats who find volco In+the Cinciunati Enquirer, and who, sfter howling their five- twonty folly into the nntional plattorm of 1HGY, went homo and lost Obio to the Demacracy, con- verting tha ltepublican majority of 2,981 in 1367 mio u_ Hopubhoan majority of 41,434 n 1888.— New York World. 3r. Bohurz, after o fortnight in Germany, has boon spondiug the Javt Lalf uf Jubs in London, ‘The public and private liouors whict grocted hiw in Dorlin bave boop Topoated in oven a more of- fusiva style [u tho English Capital. Ho way: ta- Iken up thore by the leaders in politica and socl- peac of thelr contuct durln; understanding s, thai it wan brought abont by the fores of circumatanices, and withuill wuy preovncerted lap, It must be presumed that Lngllsb statesmen uly apprecinte the fdentity of our political interesw, and the wesght thelr palicy must gain by gotng hau In bamd with Jgussta, tho last few duys nrdice us to say tble, AEAUCTALG L] L1 Feprenen an blghly dealrable, and looks back with longiag at the time when Russia and Eoglend wers Land and glove, In the Houso of Lordw, Earl Russcl, tlo ve statesman of England, likewive expresscd his @ret ot Liv couutry huvivg sbenduned her aucheut wilances, and more expecially the Rueslan aliia dirsolved nobodly kaews why, Those are wigus of the times. approschitng when international relations will Lo the A London e Tumsly of uatiups. Tt §s no wonder (st wo el wuld Ezencl afial nal reformi 1#, pechap politicn £ bile, wued with Tuastan pobilie shinn Udir oW, uliatly Diting for us to tnrn 10 fordgn hupw wo sre fu parfest ac- opinjon when we say that Ham been tiwdled by ong countey with triumpliang de= ligt, Nothing Fo tattcrs She Rusalan us any respect pakd to Russia 1y Enrope. 1u this we pation or_approval Ut s 8 ety teun bo thie firat f, the most Dellicose power fu ths world, aveto apprehend a breach] expromed unr delfber- usraotes extends 10 mewbens and Bots nany, atd Anstria, withut their conc % eutirely changed whieth bellicose andrations arime n-the league ftackl Rugsia, doed, Lt 10 wisli 10 4o 10 war sugwhere, ur { ortions of German rank; ere anythiug always be 10 & position to withwtand thels impartunity, Should guch bu the came, 18 may be guestioued wiethr thie Rusno-Anustro-German allfince would sursive the touston put upon it Fublic optuton In Eurape has oxpreascd itaclt bighly yratiied by that ccmunvizuction y preliininary agreement, It suita neither 2 ituge ehwuld ba. conatantly The most rewurkably featitra the late Grrman-French mine Faits whichi Lave come o light an Anglo-Husrian allisuce 3, They prove tust the day e fash nopard certain foreim velations as of more fmme- divte myortance tuwih any domcatic bustacss, 1f thie English confess {hemselves preoccupded rather by After thie great {ntur eved duriu Tho lust twenty years, it the uttitudo latterly sesunied by Ruseian diplonury tho true Rous of our failicrs, st it would b uscless to dony iR wagnm: nene but thos that Lav driven Bty noed apply, Call ' West Juekson-ete prinkiare iy this tmoning at Xo, 3 Employmont Agenotes, ANE hohe uunl:l;rnl.;ll\'n.i. 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American (amily. primary care of every Uoverument, sod when each ;- great conntry will be obliged to araert s place in the Hotels. ESTER HOUSE, NO 4 por wack: Dy hos "9 SOUTIT CLARK- I, 4. LOST AND FOUND. D-- FROM %5 SOUTH D e gray and ans hay hone, Gray s b vreshoaniee, o bay s & uualier, and hollow hack. - About 14 vae pyturning them to L] oru-st., will be rowarded. STHAYED Ok ?THI.!E-—FH‘UTH‘ a T oay uare, hollow-ncued, lung ta i AT ycats ol n Tt wald o i go, Slippod ot the fot: Incks; condition fair; €3 roward. old, An Wis AROLSIRTRS pok! Wi wty with very much theeame enthurinsm that al- | that, if Russla shows Lerself powerfdl In European | QTOLEN-FR NT OF MV TUSIDENCE, 411 B O O e o tm Sorii of watico atid | WAL 1 tumiof Mr. Uncht, tio Marquis of | Butsieh ah uthcncs Suseis ooy saceilse oulp b con | esei e dari abe” R astrashsmward wilf Yoason, ani gels & vortigo by loking down at |-Ripon, tso Countoss of Derby, Mr. Foster, Mr. | af our politicn, nocasserily drawing s towsrds nattotis e asapuen and ey ativautisasint dad setapu mporsrbilities and chimeras.” Home ara doubting becuuso a great sorrow baw tallon upon thom, ‘Thelr * gub lius boon turned into darkness and thelr moon 1n blood.” Tnere is One sliadow that throws Tta bletk stiadd ailke O'cr thelr Joys awl tholr woss, To withels 1o uotling derker Or Lriggter can briug, For whicl foy hath no talm And afitiction ue sting, Bomeo aro doubting becauwo of tho wrong or auliappy exponttiunof the duotrines of ravosled trush prosouted to thum, It was said of Artlur Hugh Clough, * Io thougut_tho worid and bo had Tost thoir father, Nowystic eharu of pactry, thongh bo was a truo Imul: uo rescarch i urt ur litoraturo, though ho was 8 bora erjtic, coulu make him feol athorwino than as an orphan sorrowing over o lost inlieritauce of lovo and Yight,” Rond tho despaie- Tamu Hugles, the Ducheas of Westminater, sud Mr. Mussell Guruey. The lending paperd, 2o.. Consorvative and Liberal alike, gava him wel- gowp, and deseribed Lis career an o political ro- forier on buth continents and a man of lettets in an intollizent and appreciative aplrit.—Spring- Jeld Itepublican. A chromo-elvilized Chrlstian is quito capable of makiug o speach of this kiud ton brother man: *You have, my doar alr, committed vvery affouse which it s in tho least worth your while tocommit; you haye botrayod your clionts wnd you liave wastod the subutsuce of the you have broken your word of honor to your Irionds, aud have porlured yoursell ln oouirta of justico. I wonld not trast you alono in the room with a eilver spoon, and betiove yon would take n brief from the devil hlmself 1f bo made your fee largo anough. Now, 1 hate e shiulrly wu Logli-h wliance, on tho truly glisky, We eatinut conceivo mn thing whicl slould yre- viut’ England snd Russia from Mving ou futimate termg, 1f 1o Englich nro ones eatdstol that dues not think of invading India, tho primary of past wirunderstaudings would ba removod, st Terfoct agrecment might ho ctiocted v she grinciyal pointa of Contral Asmsn politis, tended thut we afs not the ehunion of the Engllsh (o Anla, und that we mny Lo thelr fricnds, i thoy will throw no diflicultive in our way, the northeru declivity of 1to bills wurronnding Tndbs will only strengthio s well, aud tha twa natious might amicably aud clear- Ly dufitle thelr reapective aphorea of action. A to tho atern queation, 7 1t fu rallonally treated, and the local pogsulation 1efs 10 take caru af fcnelvos, It can Is Just w8 littlo dinposed aa Rtusnin to noquire terr onl thia Bospliorus, the Boa of ing oos of n suollt,” i, il b | Woueolondondooviy, L tink o st ought Lo | Bt ol e A o L td Wy " v i 3 b o0 Iede and you will find that jt lv & vongutul God, an commit thom, 1 boliove God disapproves of them | Whyt is material to Hussia and Loglaud iv only thls, iin & mild way, but trust this exprossion of my apinfun will nat hurt your feclings. In fact, ouly mako it booauso I ffud that Potbier, the ro- nowned jurist, Hugo Grotius, the Apostlo Paul, and Dr. 1dobor have given utioranco to slmilar sentiments in_sovetal of their groat works, a8 you know, doubtless, as wall as L. words you pervoually, my doar old cultured friend. 1 noed hardly say my feolings are cutirely unchangod. Llove you as | have always loved you. When- avor you fuel woaried withs your frauds, and adal- teries, aud lies, you kuow you are welcome to my firoside, Como near to that X may got my arm around your neck; sud lend ma your nookel-hinikerchiof, and sit dowa whilo I send out for & * Yoral tribute,' "—Avio York Nativn. —— e runny Ouress Omaar hold thist to dia quickly waa to die bap- ily ; o, Low, thaonght vue whoko caso wau cited )y Montalgno es au justance of fortuno playing tho plyeician, Jeson Phereus, troublod with an inourable lmposthumation, resolved to end his palu by dying tu battlo; aud, throwing him- self in tho thickost of tho fght, was ran Yirough the body, whieh catsed the Imposthumation to broak, sod, his wouud Lesliug, he found hife en- i,oynbln sftor all. Thls Jucky horo, who could ravo death better than ho could endure é“‘"" owed his oure to & £00. A quinay-afifictdd 3 inal hisd to thank a pioukey for a like good turn. 'Tho physiciaus bud loft bim to die, snd as be 1y hopotessly wuitiug for tho end, the dywg Cardinal gaw bis setvantd carry off averything that was movable, without belug sble even to expostulatu with tho tHiovos. At lougth Ly pot that the Dardanellcs wnd tho Bwphiorus shoutd romsin apen to thelr shtpe. Wo arw thorerorofnclined 1o Lold thiat it must be very, easy 10 olfect an underataudin butweon Husala and Eugland rospecting the Ceutral Antsu spy Esstarn quostions, aus aro equally futerested fu_ wdbering faitlcully to. o reemient when concluded, This rocured, wiat elsa ol dinturb (riendly foolinge? To Russla circuin- aticon mak the Eugliah alliabcu extremely dosirable, uglanid, 100, fu sousihle of tlin nncewlty of Lking up Wit ltursis $i yhe wiriew o fulti] hor interustious) ollgatione, We should welcauo Wio Fival of \ba Tinso-Engling allianre with unqualified deilght—do- implazable God, au arbitrary, local, tickls, and partial Cod, that hie srralgos and condomne, and ot tho God of Abrabmm, lesuo, sud Jacol, and tho God and Father of our Lord Josus Christ, Aud it 18 vad, sad, to think of that gifted oot going down Iuta thie duop bluo waters withi such thoughs of God rwikling and fostaring ib iy soul, “The pura and ,J:meul wite of yron tried to dxtond the mantls of charity over his flariug, biudeous, faults by thiuklog that the loomy, forbiddity, fatalislic nyatew taugbt bim ip his youth had gioatly to do with hin morbid wickednass in after life, "Who oan toll P There ars soorow of thouyands of doubters who have cowo toour owy shores from Iands who have boeu largely mado such carjcatnro of Christianity thoy have witneased tromn their childhood up i Wheir pativa country, They bave soon wolves and poats combiucd drossod in sheop's clothing Yn tho fold of tho Churely,—spiritusl leadors who have tratiiod on Zoarly every commantmont of $hu Decalugus, while trampling on the cousolouces aud souls of men, Somio, brought up fn Obristian honsehiolds, nre doubliug bocauso to them Christinmty wan prosentod as & morose, cyuical pystom, ut war with all tho native lnsiincts of “thoghild- Loart, Hundsy was the mout foyless and spirtiess day of the wook, Trsiniug, md, hard, epirit-broaking, made tho Heotoly fad way 1 ther be In Heavei? " *Yos" “Thon I'l na gang thero,” Hiich & training has l(ast multitudes out of the Olnistian fuld. amo have doubted whou the Lour for inde- pondent porsonal fuvestigation Los como. Huch vuted soclety ot Jurge, s Vo 'Fhe New Lden 11 Buriale. A Tondon letter says ¢ ** Mr, Seymuur Iladen, tho emiuont surgeon wud eteber, 1s contining lus crusado against wooden cofing with mucl wpirit. o Lus opened au exhibition of the recommionda for burisl, at the Duke of Butbel toitasone of tho qroat wighis of Lhe soasnn. Thare cau be littls doubt thas Str. Hsdvn s right a8 o tho nocornity of interposing 83 fow obnta ton of the body inty tho eurth, but thoro is such mattors ss theso, The most effcctual moans of brnging about & change of fashlon would bo to perutiado some porsons of diatino. tlon to gos buriod iu the now style of cofin.” skt A Charmed Life Deaver Nexca, CmsurVLiYe basta Of eacs oud Sumtice, f8 Tevommend. o1 to us by tho very mature of thiigs, Liko the Eue ‘Wo have often eous auly'belleve fn the incerity of vur sentimente, and AT ML BTOF T e 1¢ by Euglisti cun DAPER MILL PROFERTY FuR BALE Ol ouco bo mado to tndorstand that Rusia's oxtenrlon to England bold of ludis, $nd do away withall fesz of nvasjon and tisurrection,all would never oceaston differencon, 1nall probability Luglnd § = r y ©f Siurmora, and the Archi- d that buth countries lalty wo xrv suite, cordfally aliared Ly Mussian culti. { = wicker Luskot, With opeu mewhes, wWhich Le taud's Loase, and fashionabla socioty bas flocked | & cloa a8 possibio fu tho way of tho uatural resolu- uotbing on which public opinion i so rigid a5 on A Gorman, engagud in collocting aud shippl ng n 100 WEWARD AND NO QUENTIONR ABKRD, 5 far return of cloihos takeu from No. 84 G, P, 1 . £ Carrol)-av. BUSINESS OHANCES. FOR SALE~-HOUSE Or 13 A0S .I‘:K'A“l"- part cashy, bal- RUG well TOIE, BEST PAVING LN TIIR O Lot corney Lionbia asd Websls D »alo, chiangn. A now and valusblo paper-miil, fncluding iand, duuiliag-huses, watorpuwer, siarm enulun, Futar bullee diubidoyfindre uartifae, wic. Al impicta’an niw phnning. Darticulazs addsoes You-Uttioa Box , Daltimore, M. J A G TLEMAN OF INTELLL $1,000 &40 1o ke (o Milwpaker (0 Gpen ani & busiiews thac will pay han lsomely. Address O o ticas L MISCELLANEQUS. DVERTISERS W10 DRSIRETO RE. try readors can do sv n the bast and ¢h fine by aing oo, Daper List, ALbiy to A D e auub LO¥E CLY; BouGUT AT A SR DAREONS GUIBMAC IR, 2 Sout Clark vt Notico by matl prompity attended 60, TELIGS IXD COOKIAUHES COMPLETRLY I3 Mesterminatod by contract warranied, or articio suld with fulf fnatrustinns, ARTHURUAKLRZY, 631 Statest. NG 5 "M FUNKRAL OF MILLIONS O FLIES CAUGIE wnd Killed by tho Sticky K daper, Bold by VAN SCHAACK, ATRVENSON & RKI, ¢ snd 4 Laks-si-y ourner Doarborn at, 5 ) P SEWING MACRINES. I;Iih‘l’ BAH NK IN NEW AND BECOND-HAND sowing smachinos of all kluds, eveey machiou waee Tantad, at the Nuveity Repatr Works, 381 Niato. lMl’uIl‘l‘Ah"l'.'l'\) MANUFAUTURERS=THK tuanulecturing **Donieatic” Sewlog Maching b favontiou Iu[nu norded by the public, i now roady for tha TRATLL, AT w0 O IE 10" MARG(AGtUTOTY 4 1bo" st Iihwral terms, All, whethor wishing to purchase oF ok, sto pulil i Mato. jucated to eali at vur ottice, i Domastio Bowlng Afachl 'lll‘?ull ulshm-:. neh}vxm u?mmim“ M 53 el ol porpent, o, s rjumuu‘uflc M [ it sid waatnln ROVED BING) 1 Weo 3V IS, 3 Grover Wi o8 . _Las it a1 c, 128 MUSICAL. AR FRIECIAL CHAs luaguiicont prameund iyt |§uu' ‘ot eosae 1 - “aud w g e o ulih, af501 S s, it 3 céntad for tive yoars, ‘Tlw inetruniont e ono of i ‘2l Aaduinants salo (8" Now York, WAL Fouidune, 67 Webaai-ar, = v lionr comion in the history of many & youtbtui, | 810 eams into the room, and, taking the LIt | pongy, whilo fu pursuic of his cecupation (Lo | JHOR SALK-CHKA TASy VENQING thoughtful mind, whon e Tiowt cloar outlook ois | fiom the providout lackess, looked scound £of | Gihier atternoun, » fow milos from lufalv, on IO RhiSaSs A% WP the boubdleys reslm of truth (s obtained. fl"mmhlw{‘ Lo could approciate, Nothing was | () Rausas Pacific, was attacked by a sl party | *2%0% o - . 16° 1"a poriod of intollactual awskening, | loft but tho Cardiuala Lint; this the ape duntiod, | of Judiauy. Thoy circlod around bim with & HENT-OR FDIE SALE-NGUARE, LRI when' opinions must be changed for ldssa. | 1, proud of his novel headgear, fudulged 1 | cood dual of cstuntation aud Lupy up .eteady | Ty A . Py A Two faith of clildlood, Uio = sisolute weh odd. :u:fit:'l;;‘l 3:"x:x'-lx oat dead: :m;; tusiade, bt sltbough tlfyi{:n H mmpm.. e ey e uuquestioned * aredo ' of (ba past, in turned upon A lat-holos in at clotlics, he awcy) withe G o Wt Contiotiug religious | broko and tho Cardinal Focovorod, a8 much 0 | guy s acruichs (o biw wiia. T flarco interrogation, thoorios 816 soun to divide beliel ors fu tbe vame Bivle. Confligting Idesa atriva to got bold of him & hackmen, unawod by tho polico. at tho railroad depot of Bome largo dity. 1le kuows ot what to do, There {8 au iuceuso solf-vonscious- noss. Thors is & Lemptasion to doubt that there 18 1o highway cast for tho ransumed of the Lord ; that thero is no_* fouse Besutiful” i whicy thae soul m'in“"" refreshment and rost ; that the old fawily Mibla iy an antiquated bonki_ that prayer i ab expluded fallacy's thut Chugtisuity & docaying Byhtens, Liaving Llll)m] ite pact as one of tiv ethuio religlons of the world. . Buch @ peried often oceurs in atudeout lifo, and, unfess thore aro wise aud winniug teschors to whata tho doaply-opprossed mind can unburden ituelf, 1t may Lo the teat will stray from *the old pukls” “in which alone salvation can be found. Ob! bow often is it tho case, when Ubirlstian parouta have tolled sud oconvinized to sbnd tholr soa to uollm& aud he Lsa doparied with & raverent faitl, they rocoive blw agsu ao itreversut, captious, skepucal ay, smid toury, and wi uttorable, ' Lhis o wan armed with & sixteen-sbooter, aud Lo thinks oue or two of the iedukiue carried off soms of bia lead fn their lodies. lienuver stopped walking, except loug wough to iz, and kept up this wost of » igbt fir & wllos. ———e A Djsappointed Fishmougers Galveaton (Tes) Mo, g Anegro flshermian caught s Juwllah woighing 14) vounda yesterd! snd, socariog the gumd wihh § bowvy Luo so'shat it could eujov the ua- thw elewwvnt, Lo sought w purclaser. ‘T'wo gou- tlenen oxsmined the flub, xud offcrod what thoy douned s tair prico. Tho uegro wanted thure. T'his bidderd rofused (o vome dowu. Auotber way, atiracted by tbo hutle erowd tbas Lud gatiered to view otho flab, approachud thenegro sud otfored himia snm L advauos of tbe pmaunt teudored by the Urst bid- ders Btill the darky held outj be wauted Lis prics oz wotbing. \Whilo tho quostlon was unler discasaion, & huge shask, 33 Tees lonk, ove of the largest séon iu thuwo walors of lute, youtly took ihe jewfh in, cuttivg tho Lesd ffowm the w body a0 though % £ad besd done with's siarp hiv onu astonishment ay fo the divmsy of Lis plundering servitors. —_— 10w ‘Traju.Boys Got Itlch, The train-boye think they havon's wuch of an opportumty in this world, sdd othor people thiuk they are a nuisauce, Ono of thom telly tho Now Orlesus Plcayune one way in whick thoy fmpose Il{:on thelr employers: ** You keo,” lio way, *‘each boy la furuisbod with just eo twuch fruit, vo many books aud papers, ho eithier ubliged to shiow thom up &t the end of the routo or olse tufn over tho wmoney for whicl ther wust l,n-v; Nosu sold. Tho only way it csu bo doue is this: We sell & book to & padson- or for 81.50. Mo reads it sud thou we give £ » now book worth 0 centu for the oue has read. 1la is geuerslly williog to niake the oxchunge, sod reads wew une, Thw, wheu read, hio is ready to Bwap lnr‘. 10 cout paper, which bie losves in the car, ¥hion he gets out. This paper we pick up and gy back in our ¥ua Lavivg all our books sug papers aud &IAW» (N iv about the only show we have; wil ul 4 we oould nob saYA S deosab Liviag.' fi:sdu-m th sbgulsh of splrit ia not owr boy. Curboyls e T RIEK BIRO: g in and Lest uit, o an, Do SoAnEor 5 bval B batirely oW i e e TIN'®, lteaidonce §13 Wavash ARD VAL Voach Sotrely Yo au n 1 will aell fur BAN- ol e e R Ui HITY, E1 BTATEST, ashaat place 1 ¢l Hiars, bodt | . rossot 1 pat reled, Batls- DIVOROES. = TIVOROEE ] EGALLY OITAINED —NOT FRAUD. DU e s ey o _caurie of s 1l “HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ON_WESTON & Cu,, 198 RABT WARIING- alenl hurtast cacriaggs, a0 basnass, | nde e sad 75, L okt teat all Bupaca abid nnder warrastes _INS O i SHFTUHING FROM NATPRE TAUGHT IN THIREE d 7 é. ieont Bogges a4 oy ém. 5 g8 ooy Employment Agents. NS WANTED-LADIES IN WANT OF bo suited on short nutloo by 12, B West Madlun-st. DA N WANTOT ‘and Gorman hnip can ba sapplied e 1 Aiwatkasa FINANCIAL, 5 ANERUPT INSURKNCH CosPANYS CERTSG LG catificatoy catbed at falr ratea by . WL TR Withaancscs o o UMMERCIAL APKER N MORTG. 7 _bought ln\(l ml, ; luans made un real estato. GRNK U LONG 3 THItO., 18 Fast Washington st. KU- ERCIAL PAPER, NOTES WITH COLGATE: 15046 i Jraix, “and o aght N grmfi‘nr'"' et st and - sold MORTGAUKN OF 8 AND Tuan of #1000, long tim: Also well seruied ) . INTRRKST »r copt, i no compilsmion; st 3, Thb ’ no e REY 'TO 1 #rimnta of 8_BANK, o M ING! e A\ {ONEY TO LOAN ON WATCII] l\ filmnxn 1., st LAUNDEIUS priv. ph-at, Crark. Vatabliah ol nrkeat.. INRY 10 TOA Hind MU o S Ny Bk, Qlark-st, MATR LN TR O[TV AAV- noe 1'ifth-av, and Washingtop st.,ho- Tith "of Jaly'will draw intoreat Thom N A sl o canducteid 3% eapital can blod seaes o ubactions 19 (e ing & spacial o autive pastuorahip ford or §yoars: relarauces furnished. ~Only thoso haviog iLe neccasary Chpiial may addross B8 K, 1301 Indiana-ar, 4 110 LOAKZAT v PHILCENT, ¢ TR NN Corpaty or, pu Tl e at 10 por sest, 16 'O LUAN- P AT 8 Vi CENT, ot ys it imoried Chicag re {RfiN, 11§ Dosrbora-st. ANT W FOTL 3 YEARH AT 10 PRIL CRNT, z‘nnm;mkyj‘ worth #5,000ar tore, - Audress I 1 Tribuus oflice. e i Altk PREPARKD TO MAKE TOANS WITH- % fn< ‘v at dfi&. n amouuty as 'w“dbz,hfifi-"‘li‘ %N. opmupraved projorts. 1L i he b kesit ) AN ON_CITV _PHOPEUTY] 000, Tars, WY 0. AVELL, 16 t, II.WT(‘ 000 ¥ mmargial and seourod papar TOPIL, Baskor, 157 Haudalpl 10 FSCITANGE_CIIOICE PROPKRTY ON OABM basis, all ot which | own myeel DRI iova progety s Illacls. Wagt eloar farms or villé £ feut on Calumet-av., by it Furt 10'toot at Konwon Ay tgot ou Spriagt Tots al Zuglowd INTHOVED. aml dwe lofb on Archerarv., e Lonih S9da. skt soverat st o e et ReRs ”Y of Asslsnd, Ogas Ovuaty, 11L; Aneat eoro land ta ceus urerlooking Dale Darlag, Want olear iy oF suburLas PRUPULY 1 “"‘?E"L“.“‘Jaun i 94 Washinatou-st., Hoom 770 #XOTANOR—30 AGIES NEAT ol dal 1 g, 2o daiml oot e d sumo cAsh, u T X el ; COWS,ONE THORO! (‘l&tfll oINS o EXOTANCR_ evon, ost ¥310, gl top bugey, o h trigvrator, € eoal awn's taoded it g by ':j{m\.’:"'u:':‘:‘“.fmb. sousl proj ruse Lino oo jro i AR FIPIV-FIFTIL 5 fautog hady (ariul oparty, or & huaisy TE UF 3. B, YOUSU, P difn Veoriile &' Visconnw feagoy N, J. LKKIt, di nod ol Bkt 2o, R AT g el ‘i‘fll outis B — i _FOR_SALE, FT)?&'ETETE‘;RI GYLINDER DESE, BLACK afiut. hrary - d Bouny i ey o ama il ohalr, with patast ad- juataule Wvld«j‘lrlvr l:Alldl.‘w.-i.fld,l.lku'l'luh:o‘o'ljl‘_fl".l)i“ ;. e s black vt ou tWom at Thoos 20 yn.‘;muc“. “ <A LoT OF SPIRAL DUORSPRINGS h"é\t ”!A-LJ‘II\)I. o Lok wreus, o A Wo windiilialt, s D S TR St T PE ER P, vttt staire: . o T