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2 i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1875, e S S i ore, and tell them liow great things [ grest ceises of human extremity and trial, And [ keevs people away who might somo. Tho ford nppet patt of the eimech has been rebailt and Uively unknown : there Is no gonoral complalnt :l‘::l':g: hl‘m’h doue for thoo. & 2 thoro {8 nnthing noblsr than 8 sorvics liks {his, llull"\\'nnl your money, 1o wanty your souis. | renavated and servicos in tho church provee Ev"‘s OF PAPER MDNEY‘ of lfl’xn!lon,nml Lho aplirit on‘f.u peoplels sirony FAIRS' —_— Thia wan tha ;:l;:ryur(:nr‘m. n-lhn loukupon‘fllm' \Vhfin‘nwy m: {‘lu‘wrrlml' sou will' flnd your ‘,vr-‘r,:’?nle“f&x‘-‘:gqnilfin(t]hx‘m yu»-l(clnlnr llg'l;n And buoynant. 'l‘]mr'n hT" Leon hoavy Ilnl- e #eif tho formy of o rorvant, nnd as 8 Borvant was | pockets converted aleo,” L rtencl 0 the Qothie style of architen. 3 neew (nouo, ot very fow, liswover, as far as 1 ean [ fii‘fl’%f anvHfiLl,,NEfii‘,,,. fuizhiful anto tho bitter death of the crosn, With roferenco to tho halls built ag London | ture 40580 foct, Tho insidn f9 neatly tittod up | Another Letter from Iix-Secre. l»nm,(ur firms that kavo not angaged in unera- | The Outlook at Ottawa for the Buocesy el St e To servo mon o that thiey listen Lo tholr bet- [ for Measers, Moody aud Saukos, Mr.W.eaid: | and decorated, and prosents with it stained. tary MeCulloch, tions onteudoof thoir rogular busiuoss), and fear- ful Holdi f tho Iilinols Thie Rov, 1L N. Powers, paator of t. John's [ 1or ‘e, wo. that thes 10v0 tho bottor way, me | Our s wore s btt. an ta e adapted Lo all, | glasn windows, o very fino appearance. Tho lary Mo " ful lowsen have been sustained by reason of inju- olding of tho Illino! Fplecopat Chureh, pradehiod as follown sester- | tnat thioy sco with a cléarer vision the laws of | rich and poor. 1lere I am atruck at pociug tho | ehurch in quito an ornament to that neighbor- e T dicloun {nvestmontas hut the bation Is, e n Exhibltion. day momning on *Tho Deauty of IHolineus," | Qcd, so that they ara made truer, geoutler, wisor, | number of your churchos, spircs rising at | hood, whiel i ae Yot apatecly sottied. whoio, in & ratisfactory financial atato. Noi I taking an tus toxt ¢ and bappier, aud foel that ilfo e Indeod & | a0 many cumors, [ motich _that e e Edtopenanr Opfnfon of Infatlonss«Over- :v'm-dll'mltn:k If tho rovorsa of thia ta ot ttio of 1 % procions buot,~~what can hie more pracious as | churchies” are provl TENARY RC! s, A i i 10 United Hintes. Tho question, theu, to be wombin ke, Eord e (omlory, e ek an nct or muectaclo? Thera I for this tho dmly | aud laxnrios, ovrpeted floor and cushioned AR ar s SHURCHE Troduction Oue Causo of Tinan comidored tn, o what, 1n addition to overpro. | & WAl Among tho Thorough. 21lx, 2, illnsteation of motherly kindnes+ fn our goinig | woats. Dut, pardou mo fOr sasing, what strikes Tho sorvices at the Centenary M. E, Cliareh elal Depression, ditetion, in tho prostiation of n country 80 abun- bred Animnls Alrondy on Holiness i8 & whinleners of oo actualizad in | 0nt and our coming in : thero i tho mlnfnfmn, nltancer is, I sonder 1t Ngl‘rn Ate soy poot senterdny morning woro of moro han otdinar 2 ot i rosonrces, with o l,xopulatnun £0 {ntelli~ the Grounds IHfe. Porfect holiness of conrso is alono with | #0d the oueerful word, and the consoling avm. | poopte hore, and if, “lmln 1! n?v’ c«;i'lm to Iu.?u b LRl A of more that otdinary gent vigoroun an oben, stbfbitabla? Ia 1t not, . fnito Ouo tn whom tharo ts | P31 there in tha tender core of tho htiln [ chutches, (hey fcol at homo you sould | intorest, thin holng tho occasiorn of tho admid- The Exporienco of {he United States | et to our Civil War? Becondly, to our ro. Qod, for Ho ia the Intinite Ouo i m LhOro I8 | ones, the taking of crossos, forboaranco, and | havo A biosaing, you mitst ctoct mivston balle, | gion of no lees than ninoty potsons into full o dundant and viclons cnrroney 7 Thirdly, to in. o moral discord or inflmity. i twhoea earactor | Jong-sulering cuarity,—all thin is necded, sud it | I T wero an Amarican I think I'd givo 1o monay church niomberaip. Many of thoso had beon | with an Irredcemable Cur- Judicions taxation? Let tia divoll for a moment Othot Fairs Throughout the Oonntry, -avery uttributo of gooduess is com|dels. Wo can | it tho holy ouos that thus serve, aud sow tho | to churches, but that I would pive it to | oatab- converted dutlug the rosival " of rent upon the lirrt Lwo—loaving tho third fog cousid- nover Heo to the full a) prehenefon of o immacs | Fears with blogsoms that naver fade, Jielt misions—fres, opeu houses of (lod, o mootinga Yo oration at some futuro day, f Uno of the clements of our sntiefaction in In concluston, Mr. W., After having recountad | 148t wintor, and, Javing Passed their wistosniswolyle Doy, dododlyuan appros |, 0L io a0y S EmENtS U Al Bl D o Wtk e (i Fa i Ercaialad, | 16e6, - winter, probation to tho satisfaction ot hend Godl. Wo ot out bost aight of Him it His | j_yy thg - discavery f 1ifo directed and om- | of Mosars, Moody and Saukoy, anld no had prased | (hoir clasa-leadorn, woro now fully admitied. well-boloved Hon, who 18 tho likeness of the ployed aright, Thera 12 something moro or leeu | that tho blessing thoy had rocoived in Lnflllml Bomo had come from othor churchos, be: 1 Fathier's glory and tho uxpreas imago of 1118 pers :‘l’lmlu} in lhneumompll:mnn ofl nnnl‘)l[uli'lhlnl‘iu :.Ahr::"u‘llt’!‘vll‘ichl-Il‘::t"::“&.::(?m’mlsmmbo‘m and roudy qualificd by loug seats ur'hfl:f-‘ ""; 2 oF the mont oz g Llst q ) v acardant or hidoonw, ln anvthing that rhows o multipliod il A Dl 3 ever beon waged, othier clvil wars havs beon son, Thoro ‘“.'“‘l"‘m:’“'h]m"‘cl’" Anhalinoan; . Ul defeat.of o noblo promire or the waste of | Jlr. [ivirogdo was confind to his room by #d. | the Lord's vinerard; wiilo atill ofhiors lnd | "OF¥Miou—a fricnd of tho United States when chil's play h’f’mmpnrlnou with {t. Nothing tiko toa comprintiva nstiso. ( Lumah shatacior, JBa |y e T ks . Mot [ dot dlinonss pnd A AOE rbBoAE Rt g s only, feeontly boon led to nes the arror | ¥0 liad fow friouds among tha lerding mon of | iy 'ty Fnts ik ey et Drtug 1t oxisin 30 boly, ia tho command, for L s loly. OWr | foojing ghat dehghss in munstromties and sights | bie wll, 1t i oxpested, boabloto tako partln | of their ways. T uuusually large number | Englaud—*When ehall wo bo abls to borrow at | open wo failed to comprehond its greatuess or First I"b ‘1'!;:] War—Eversbody kuows that \rluu ‘ s ; aro torr eatructivo of proporty as woll ns poX, Aug. 2, 1875.—~T0 the Fditor of the | Iifo, and that elo1) whts até 3-p§cxnfly #0. The York Tribunc: A few dags ago I askod o War between the Giovernment andjthe Bouthern kontloman of large exjiarionco aud carsful ob- | Sttes was ono of the most oxhatsting that haa THE ILLINOIS FAIR, Special Ditpated te The Chtéaao THbune, Otrawa, Il Bept. 13,—Although thin wey Suuday, a day that should bo sot apatt to pioy dutfos, tho falr grounds were {n & gonoral bustyy from enrly morning Ull Iats at night. Biocy continuod to,artiys an foot and in cars and wy greatest folloits, our moet exalied g, tho su- | of the disproportionato and borrible, tho well- | those hold during tho wook. of anplicanta nccoaitatod the omission of tho | § per cent for the Purposo of rotiriug our G per | 148 destructivonoss, For noarly four years :::I“:?d ‘:a o F;‘E&" P mremo oud of our bolng, is to bo like Qod, just xs | balancod aud renattive lllinll( in l:hnihu‘l fi:, "i? TENT T 8T CHURCH, }i;‘.‘,’;‘fi,’f.‘.‘f},’wfl%’xi‘f?fi g‘rfl”flg:a‘;z‘?:fi 'lll‘l?l ::"m cout Govornment bonds 2* Aoty !‘gflfll.wlilln! mon, of the lnmmu nmn'n, m‘:m ;gm;‘;ndz’:’:‘ A hiatit A STy > . | matring of what 18 fine And alieaclive, aven THE CENTENN! Tl 24 cos- ey o : engaged iu tho flereeat and most etionsive 18 of | de5ian s capucity will Wl of suais eomtorm=r | 0 R o A T e || TH cc““&‘ufil‘;,;',:zuo,,,w;f " | eary fotmalitios of ndmesion, * When, " replied ho, 5o got back to spocio | g0 15,1, Rereent and most ethonsivg stalls the visitor found as leading objects ot jg. torost among the cattls, four Norman horge from ElPaso, Ill, thorooghbred Importey stock, ono & yoars old welghing 1,8y pounds and & 2 years old welghing 1,600 pounds. Goitg wostward, ilio fegy . lot ‘consista of finu Norman horees frop 1 \ iy lclinoss i somelhing to-contemplato, ta | {onls (8ot AL L ED SRt Ot S o 3 Attor tho ovening praror, the chiirch membera | payments, Lversthing ltiuges upon that, [ [ TS jit to world lae eves witiicsead sdmirs, to ntrivo for, and to rocaro. Thoro chn | faco ke somdly Inetiirs caisos pain. - Bng what | _ Tho reaogaltion sorvicos of tho Centonnial | rogo ay tho foquest of ' tho pastor, tho ey, 3. agrea with you that tho oradit of your Govern | prostration of tho vanqishod seonon. - Lars hono fcceptablo worship, no dutiful living, no | flowor of Lder was #o fale as man frealt from Bwflalbl{ureh And tho ordinatiod of tho pastor, | Peck, and sang tho customary hymn of.welcome, | meut ught to Lo equal, If not superior, to | thecontinnance of this War, overything neces- troo bleaendness, no actual salvation, without it, | tho hand of Giod? \What pictaro was ovorao at- | tho Itoy. Nathan Eusebius \Vood, took placo at | during tha singing of which lb tho spplicants | ¢ 04" oo ang Uovernmont In tho world, and | 8fY for ils yrosecutlon was in demsud. Tho 5 i . i ity, 88 conceived in Mhs [ \ha Hecond Baptist Church, cornor of Morgan | CAME forward nud ocettplod tho front ronts, x manufactura of war lmplements, the building of Lot us this morning think of it asit must haye | (FACtive as our humau : he Becond Baptie © o RAD it win vhi ol . " fod In tho ooncaption and. facline ot fh | tUnugbt of the Creator, and an yod ausuliied Ly | g Mouroo stroets, last ovening. A largo con- | LuoR 8ll of them iwho had nevor boon bapilzod vl bo when sou como 10 sour | waraud tranaportation abips tho production of Tanlnnst when ho said, o aal e i of tho | 4 ustorsion? What did all thoso natueal so: e et knolt at tho aitar wiilo tho pastor road tho bea. | scinos npon the question of tho cnrrency, | foud. for (i suppors of tho armies, necensarily Beanty of Lolnfore.ne oAt Hthe | gy waronts of bodg and soul point to but a_glori. | Be8Atlon waa prescnt. aud tho prococdings wero | tifal formula of queations, 1o which the proper Bhould tho iuflatioulsts micoood in their efforts | Involved an ndvancs in pricer and gavo & Wo nro 60 orusnizod and ondowed that we can | 01 esistonco, sublinio a6 Licssed unos, lonor, | deeply intoresting. ‘Tho Hav. I\ W. Goodspeed l?ny‘vn?’ucp I\mru :;gndu.! This boing ltcm:'. 10 iucrease tho cirenlation of frredoomablo logal- | fUmuina to industry which scemed to tho porceiva and enjoy the beaunfal in tie material | PFOXIC*S. happiness? And now ihinik ‘of what | conducted the meotivg, aud Lhoro wero presont {' ished, tho spplicauta—ss mauy as conld tender notes, you wiil not only bo nnablo to placo { SUT80fy observer like ~hational prosuerity. 4 WA { mnu hins become,—man 8o @iftad, set 8o high in | o i . De, G, W, | ba acommodated —ranged themsolvos in front ¥ Nevor' wero wages eo high, nover wero for- loronin In tho aapaorr gl ntruos m6reat | {1 iviug tavor, farnished with such faciniien | W lim on o platfarm the tevs, Dr. G. W, | o ACommolated ~ranged themeolros in front | (SWlor noten you will n 8L howma or in Luropo. | yunce o Auddonly mads, narar was thors sich Dr. W, W, Evaorts, the Ruy, Nathan . vi g y ! for holy effort aud acluevement; think of tho Nf’"h"“l’- & J and extended the right-hand of fellowalip, ad- | but you will find even the holders of your 6a | production of tnatertals that * porish in thoe i““fi:’;:;‘J‘:‘“':"“fi?'&"g:.'““s;"‘[::".’;m:"k‘r““f“‘,' #a1 | rostuation of his dignity, tho ooslavement of | Wood. of Wisconsin, Dr. I B. Chougy, the Itoy. | dreasing to onch In tarn a fov words of adimoni- (foe which there s now an active demand b & x‘l-lng." uover ato o people 80 Intoxicated by quito untonched by Lo oML eLarmInE Aeones e B will, tlmrrnutuut(un of hid gront gifts. tha | fr. Darkloy, Wisconsiv, and the Rav. N. . | tion and encouragomout. This coromony halnfi premiam) disposod to got rid of thom ssspoedily | 9ecoptivo anpearancos. That this prosperity Faltbury, Iii, Neat thom aro » Clydbsdaly stallion, weight 1,850 nounds, and threo bropg maces and a 2-months-old colt, all of $hia samy broed and of puro blood. Further on fa s hgrg of Normans from Noriaal, Ii, all imported, o direct from Importod stock. Ono atallion weighy A 5 deillement of his afections, tho discord and do- | oo, coneluded, the porvicos closed with prayer ang was deluaivo Is now apparent, but it did ot be- | 2,100 pounds; s yearling welghs 1,200 pounda; Duture~can laok on tho fuest Imndscapes withe | 1o, 5Tl Tira think of him foohaty Hetting | VOO i singing of tha doxologs. 5 baauible, 17 tho uflationiate got tho cantralat | com JERAES 1 hos, BEREoL B i b e | iy S & woigha 400 pounds; mar Qut any upocial emotion, And wo witls vegacd to | L 1L ATl or Wanting i paecione fhent | Aftor dovotional exorcises, Dr, Nortbrup pite 1S your legislation and rena tho old and foolish | duiring. tho Wat tho Governmont. to et L Ay O doroiuoss. | Thoy noto but lighily (o | 8200 ees, iugiog awmay Lin hapmmers. ond | Dfosched tho ardinstion sermon, taking as his ELSEWHERE, oxperiment of muking money plontiful by tho | enortsous axpendituton net oy tewned a vass | 70841 1,800 paunds. Anotliar herd froth Yo. o qeamizablo_sxhibitious, of aily oud selfe | faitiue marrol, otained, wratchad, inco n wnful | {oxt n claaso of Malaohl il 7+ o For tho priest AR WENONA, ILL., CONFERENCE. uve of tho printihg provs, tho credit of your | BMONLEOF its ntorcst-benring oblieations, bt f¢ | 1<onn County, noxt, I8 a pure Normeo of gt Jittlo Roed, '~ Dat. L Ineteibfity, howevas | I°t htpondous rutn. o vers sicht of all this, | lips showid keep knowladge.” Ab tho ontsch the Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Trivtne. great country will sink to the lovel of that of | M8de forced loans in the form of promiesory | merit, From Racino thore is an Imported Clydes. dalo stailion, 2 ybars old, welght 2,250 nonngy, There aro over 100 runfiors, pacers, atid trotter of various nges, some with fine records, Tho westorn and southorn balf of the line o atatin is occupiod by bloodod caltle. A herd o thirteen short-lorns, from Deer Path, in I, Ballo County, shows a magnificont stock of short-horned Durhams, They ara rod and red. roans. Among them a 4-yosr-old bull wolghy 2,400 pounds. Neat by, anothor lot of elmils oxvolletics, fourtéen in nunfbor, sliows s & year and & G-year cow cach woighlug 1,800 potinds, fram West Liberty, Ta.: Furiflior on aty eight haad ot short-horns, tho. bull £ years olg weighing 2,620 ponnds, Noxt aro soventoen hesd of the eamo brood, from Bloomington, 1lL,, wity boa falrly seon, in distressing,—for we oannot L howed that I ateongly markod, doos not tiaprove tho fact that | FhOT A revorend gontloman showed that in evary avoca- s « ; y, What might not thy soul have been in ita thoro is somothing glorious au the handiwork of virtuosand charition, its moral lovelnoss, aud j1s | 400 Of life knowledge was needod, but no one Qod, eomothing beautifnl in tho rpatitual veri- peccions iilliience, 17,1t hatl. onl vl eded fnf tlon £0 mch 58 the man who at- ¢ . 3 3 ¥ carried out the | T nformation & ! 0 'll"f::s'r; l»nul‘ml;-r:n‘«}wf :::‘:::x‘-‘»“:lx: k&"fir“fifi.}‘:’,‘;fi; ;nxrposeu of its creation ! Wo cannot but mofiru | tonded to the apiritunl wants of tho comthunity. v can b actanlized iy huthan lfe. I is wortly | LAt powers mo grast vhonld not tisve had banig: | Large knowladgo of $ho Biblo was roquisite fn of tho profonndsst admitation, and its possese 3:{':{3{%"&’;& “‘:fi;"fiféflfln:guuf:&‘: at g 2% | the pulpits, for to offectually preach thio Gospol o e ol Taaiamns trossitt. | Lipbeful oxoroie, should not have had thels ine | the highowt mental rosources wero fme s e DR e M iy ,,fi‘m“igm aud | tended flfillmont.—in a word, that a promizs so | portant, It theto way anything which mlnog:ed w“m,‘m Itis an integrity of tue | Klorious should hovo #o deplorablonnend. But, | the Church most necded, it was tbo truth, moral ustgne, & fixeinony of woul with tho will of [ iile & view of inan in hia winful eatrangement, | ruo Wiblo only contained ono systom of trath— God, a coftord of tho forces and attributen of [ 1 th bracilce of trauagression, 18 so dintrossing, | 1 41,q uarte weroas fizod an tho truth of matho- lite, ' fulfillont of our human existonce, There | & SIENL of thié holinoks to which he may riss ia i £iiks miblatcet Taust bo, thereforo, for its sctualization n souml. | MO8t tonpiring. Tlero In the picture of what ha | matics, Tt wau tho business of the minister to i waa designed to bo, Hero lifo Is ordered accords | presont this truth In its purity, without modif- o '"1-'1:': ;‘5':‘5} ’é’:f&.“ma“‘.‘..:&" Vo o :l:: fog to ity Divino pian and ueed for the Divine | cation, no matter what tho rosult might be. 1n depths wheties “freuo tho firet movements Jutpose. Thie naneny of things isscenred. M8 | ordor to do this_the minister requirad all tho of the will-must bo in the motive, in tho pur- [ /768 88 I becoming bis placo aud giftn intho | Gunliientions which enabled it to e notes, and doclared these notes to bs imwful money, Dwiour, I, Hopt. 12.~Through the conrtesy Egypt or Turkoy." of Riehard Iannoy, D. D., Preslding Eller of TIMIDITY OF HARD-MONEY MEY, tho Wonoma District, 1 sen you a list of the del- | ppie opinion, which I have given in very nearly Slwn"z/"f !f“m‘_‘,fm"l‘;’]m ‘i:’;“l‘,“!;,‘flmu s ogates to tho Wenona District Confeténco ot tho | tha langungo of the gentloman who oxprossed it, | rency—Rednudant, bedause whot tho War tor- AL E. Ouureh, whioh moots at Moling on the 25th | s the prevailing sentuncut on this alds of the | Minatod thero was no legitimato demand for so inat. Ench charge in the District fs ontitled to ono | Agtautic, Thore is not an ntelligent man in an | 14580 6 circulating me«llum{i wvicious, becaune it delegatos Stroatdr, Jolin Jones; Cornell, 1. Europe who haa given attention g tho subjoct nubetituted a legal but astificial moaanra of valtio . . for tho true o, thoreby violating tho Melatosh; Rutland, Johu Gray 5 Minonk, H. M, who does not wondet at the infatuation, if it bo ulgl.u"lluwn:rhigl’;n;lnl:’eu Kfil ’nnd nilvn‘i‘ the ;{“?;‘;’l‘lllni 0;"“;;“-'5‘73'1’1‘;:&"1" ;qu(‘;gh.tl' D. [ not somothing moro thau infatuntion, of tho r!;":ilnrld;n Iaw which llu‘u Rover, yét Leon vig- cWillinma s Novada.§D. 1. Bartholic; Gardner, irre ated without co ciy sturbance, nor, Chiarlos Iarior Union L, T llrowl'w; Bra advocates of an irredeemablo curroucy in tho o mmercial " ' < tho yiolation was lobg continuod, without na- wood, L, H. Goodrich ; Mazeu, Ggorge fiohin- [ United States, who docs ot condomn tho irreso | giee, Finiabinn « 4 sony Henacs, M, Burr; Oltaws, George Mus- | Iutlon of most of thoso who claim to ba tho That the legal-tondar notes And the ndtes of tand; Wonoaa, W. Alfred; Wonona Cironit, A. | friends of a sownd ourrency, Thero is in fact | the National Ilanka made tho elreulating medium Phelps; Maguolin, John Faitorson; Ienuepin, | mora dangor to ba approkiondod from tho timidi- | redundant is proved by tho actiflolal pricos thay %fim"k;t‘mbm; Tonics, T. Kimball; Lacon, A, ty of many who aro ranked on tho side of | CFo8ted nnd sustainod, by theit groat doprecin- s s A tion, and by thie uses thiat have bosn mada of pore, in tho romoto racoeacs whoro feeling and | UDIverso. It is adolight to know thias ho s not | dociUUROs,, MNCh | ouabled men Pro- BTEPHENRON ODUNTY NIOLF BOCTETY. avecle, than from the undisguised action of | jhem. Thols viclonanose I mede manifest by (& 9,626-pound bnil, From Pike County, Mo, affuction and thought aro horm, The firss 1= 53!,“;,'& t}:{;‘tfl;fl I"lm" t')’:';‘l;?va.tie"fm'ffixl :’:’:’ifi fondity of knowledge or of thousht Special Duvateh to The Clicao Tritune, thoso wno favor furtlier isstos of Government | tho facts that thoy woro and are irrodoemable; | aro twenty-tures head of short-borns, o bull e pulso mast be right, tho orginal tendency of Fntepont, Itv., — Berr. 12.~The Pro- | notes, Tho lattor are in onrnest, and their aim | that they have familiarized tho pooplo with dis- tho soul in its desirc and sympathies must be tostant congrogatiovn. of this city bold | ju Apparont—the formor are decoiving thom- | honored obligations which they have been and a Union gervicoin the L'irat Prosbteriau Church selvon with deldsive expectntions, Iitory ro- | are compolied to treat as moncy; that thoy waro this ovening on the occasion of the twouty-sixth flecting and intolligont man must porecive that | aud contioue to be constaotly fluctuating annivorsary of the H‘mphensun County Biblo | & farther igsue of irrodeomabla notes means | in value, making bunsiness gambling, an Bocloty. ~Judge Coates, of this oity, | further depreciation of those now In circalation, | business mon gamblors, That an provided by yequost. Judgo Coates pro- | an iucronse of financial trouble, and uitimato | irrodoomsble currency is A tax upon rontod ay intorduting nketch of ‘tho work of tho | ropudiakion s but tho. fata] resuians (o o industry and a fruitful wourco of domorallzation Hooiely pince its organization in 1849, Addrosnos | slous™ palicy are not o appazont, An im- | Toquiroa no argument to establish, 1f tho truth wore also delivered by tha Rev. . D.Jeukits, | meoso majority of onr leading politicians | conld bo arrived b, ib would bo discovered that of Frooport, and tho Buv‘. Mr. Baird, of Lena. | of all partics” are sound in thoory, but | deprecinted paper money ha¥ beon a heavior The Rov, My, Tantor, tho County Akont, 10port. | ey neem to lack morvo. Tho Toediations | bncden pon i Induhteiot and Fooducing oiamor od ovor 81,200 roceived during tho year, and | whicn they sdopt fn their convontions | of tho United Statoa than all tho taxes, diroct nearly 4,000 familion visited. Of thess 323 wero lack the metallic ring of roal earnestnoss. ‘They | and indfrect, Lo which thoy have beon subjected, found destituts of the Biblo, 190 familics rofus- favor a roturn to npeclo paymonts, but thoy do | and that it hes dono ot to debave and Iog to accopt it. Dot Bay how thia is to bo effected.” They depro- | corrupt the Fnlxlln #entiment than all other CHAMPAION SUSDAY-GCMOOL WORK. ¢ate a continuanco of a dopreciatod ourrency, | causes combined. The substitution of in- Svecial Dizpaleh to I'h Clicnan Tribune, but they Lesitate to put thoir Lands upon the | couvertible notes for coin is sn old game of Cnprata, Il Bopt, 12— Cho auunal maet- | wyimo cause of miscliof, tho legakibndes. Hoter, | ditresssd. Monarchios. 1o i bo ow® Seoorl ing of tho Champafgn Township Bunday-Behool | Thoy saom to bo afiaid of the bugboar of cou- | ment. 1t hna beon froquently resorted to by Canvontlon taok placa lero to-lay, and wag vory traction, ag if o rotiirn to tho trao moasuro of | baokrupt natfons, and always with the samo Jargoly atiendud. | The afternoon seseion Wan | valug wonkd affoct valtion, Thoy soom Bliid oo | dransteons reanite. 1t s tosorian to by the e on tiie Dapuist Ctnrch, and addcomon (oro | 10 molf-ovidont proposition tst tiere il po hg | Usiied Statos, aindor Hio presmarent what aoeie made by tho Rovs. Nglilroy and Cloghorst. Tho | raf contraction if the urchnsing power of the | ed to ho » great emorgency, That it should bo avoning sesston, tn tUb Congeogatiousl Oharer, | crirrency In tncronsed proportiouatets with o | adbered tooso Iong atter thosupposad emergenc o inforenting ono. at which the Hov. Trion- | rounction of e volame, 16 thig tpsele atand. | hnd conued and stil hure tutolhaont sod Hommel berger doliverod an admirablo addross, ard I to bo reatored somotuing mote I required | ndvocates is difficult of oxplnnation, in viow of thau tho passago of mitk-aud-water resolusions | the fact that over-issuos of paper monoy havo OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, and acts of Cuugross fixing » day on which ro- | boen tho canse of overy finaucial crisis, avery New Yonr, Hopt. 12.—Arrived, the steamers ::gp#nmh_nhlllonhuc::-‘-!cr:. :anul::o:ng dvcildodl fi:aefi-lgnllt,ent}tgsnéc‘m .',’,""{.‘,‘,t" ut'lm;‘:x;:u uc:‘nr;-‘!lc: 0 mi 8 Aro uto actual Oty of Chester aud tho Quoen, from Liverpool, opotation fur the retoration pnf tho specio | Provious experienacs, nover damaged anyZono, Simplicity goverally ; came from prlt‘)lflnnd l:nuw{edgo. nlthm:lg'll: l‘% wan juat and pure, and {n nccordauco with the Diviue commonly bellovod that learning and dellnoes Taind, )\I:‘m. what can o moro beautiful, s a | | Aud to ';“”'_h" clomont of ntll{u{qllofl :';"I"{‘ wont hand in haud, The Lible cuntained a eys- subjoct of contemplation, than this stato as a | I0to our ploasure at ulmtcon:'em{» '1'1'0“4 i | tem—a body of facta—juat a8 muck ns tho reality? To go past the outward act, past tio “l""'"u‘l" e ianeo ‘:; Ll it ag ppe | arth had & aystem of goology and tho heavens mera nppearauco, Loyond the look, the voice, "."'“~ “§ s ’l";’h byt "l‘i'l".'""n""’v of astronomy. This should eapecially borue in the dewl, the intorpretation that 14 put upon life | e !‘"‘f i c;fi" of “n mlnn by r‘nmlwu S | mind by she prenchor, Unloss that syatem was and conduct, down to tho fountwin of foaling, | PP ’I‘“ i anlval ol secared. ,0"'!1',;‘0 thoroughly undorstodd, distortion sud parvor- and find it pure; down to thoe routs of motive {’“'“ i “(" bl 'rfllw!l e “l‘° sion might ensao. Some churchos and seo them grounded in righteousness; down ‘fi“}""r"{.'l""'i"‘l ong el '";' ,“‘i[‘“ wheretho | pyes oo groat prominoncs to tho ordinanoss to the romote and owbryotio desire, aud know ’l',‘ "L: of “‘]"t L "'l" ";L‘ """ f' ’-""’“ cannot | of tive Gospel ; othora paid no attention to tem, thac it s sincaro in tho concord of the Divins | [RRGOWE. JLR B the henling of fho sinful | koo dogtriacs woro olevated, nnd others do- will; down to the coro of tho affoctions and dis- "";“’ ;nh'.v ‘fier‘l‘a i Al ju!!mlelmnlo the n:yrslmflnl proseed until the harmony aud beauty of the cover that they aro whito with a purity of celes~ m e d‘ P ‘"'"m’“-'" s 3"“" lifo, ]ll’“ Christian roligion wasin a moeamure destroyod, tinl lovo—to niatk iu the leanings wnd reaches of | he (paHORtionY of & eiro e o nro Jald. | Thio only way to avold mnch distortion was by the noul & yearning aftor what 18 supremely just, i o "{ o ";"“!““l lmi‘a’an-mndsW ol "“’}"’ the [ caluing & just and comprobonsive view of thow and lovoly, stul true—this, 1 woy, ns 8 mera spec- "“‘é e QR io hlghenegood: ok *1“0’1 ology us a system, tha contral point of which was taclo in womotiung to admire, To sugyests, all | 8 tho apnarant hepriuess of immateriul things, | the atoning workof Christ. Ttronnirad morelabor tha whilo, Lo craco of fulinite chinrity, Lho hoal. [ T-Aho 'S'; 9! "["'- ’:} LS5 "f- L1 | (5 grasp tho truths of the biblo than to compro- ing and nspirations of God, she baptism aud 'l‘l“fl g ;‘l'“;“- the :":.'““” m"fi' And IOFe | ),9,,d tho sruths of geology and astronomy—n mnaa preganco of tho sanctitior. (¢ toliaof a close- f’, "","R*"l".l'zlf”"' el ,fi“‘“‘}"’fl required grost mental resonrcod to thve into tho neeg to tho Lord that is Loyoud nny physical | OF S0 il S that wpurt (o th g i mpulsos | myatorios of rovolation, And no prasctior had yosnibility, an embracemcnt i ifls_nym- | “’fi"l AuGAIo Gl by ool activl- | o vight to como bofora ns congronation and pro- balluew At ontering fto s mind, w | 0 ottt an e, fced 6Xete | yonp guperilcial arguments on thaological mat- couformity to iy likeness, whivh constintly | “Motions no pro ooty Py G e o | toru, Freanuoes and yatioty ware neadod in the rendots Douor and glory to tho llighest. ,'IF""“ G+ ""”l“ dom o ?xmn)l ® raiape "| Uod. | pyipit. ~ One of the clilef eausos of the inelTeots Tt (s beautitul—tlis nliddon awontossay i in- | EASSITD UAPEY nchusn id Lelng id "3"\5 | ivaners of 80 muoh proaching was the mo. tegrity thas takes no counsels of feara or conso- | 1OKi '“"“l“ “T ‘:‘“"u "c“be"‘ Bh'l 108 DI | notony of pulpit workors. 'Lhis grent quonces, LThik kacrod godliness that retains its {'“’""’ C "cl" “f‘“ °"‘d byt °h”d"“:"' ‘d'"' evil “was avoudod in differant ways, Lloom unsulhied, though mortal eyos do not por- ‘"m'“'l';"‘d R “l‘“"- ";’,l, ’.;‘“' "d ideod !' ¢ | Bomo bad zosors to rhotorical tricks and tuve it and though i s not apprecinted or | EHE. Aud thore i no felicity o deep, #o trao, | (HEC, G topics ; another vlass ornamensed artake tho Disine glory in the power of an end. not quito 2 ybars old, welghing 1,935 poundy, cas hife, From Paw Paw, Lee Connty, ara threaof same breed, the bull iaving boon fmiported frox England rocontly, weight 2,700 pounds.. Negi aro slxtesn hoad of short-horns from Roox County, Missourl, with & 2600spound byl From Warron Uonbty, Illinols, is » head of ity same breod, with a 1,600-pound cow, and ag. wooks'-old calf. Next sre eight hord of cattls, short-horus, from Bangamon County, Of thiy hord a 4.yoar-old cow welghs 1,858 pounds, s O-yoar-old 1,825, and a I1-months calt 050, Newr by » hord of short-horns, from Decatur, shows woll. A hord came fu this aftornooy from Bourbon Cotnty, Kentueky. of theso & 2-yenr-old cow woig‘hu 2,000, and 4 yoarling 1,200 pounds, From Will Counly thoro aro o lot of thoroughbrod Ioretord oaftle| —a L{nu-cld. wolghing 1,600 a 8-yoar-old cow, weighing 1,0005 and & 4-year-old bull, weighing 2,350 pounds, Thore aro twolve Aldorney cass. two bulls, and two young calven, This breed of cattlo is of rordarkably amull sizs, and tho qus. tity and richnees of thoir buttor aro oxceliens, Near thom ls a botd of Holdlein catilg, th groatest miikers of all bresds of oattls, ‘Tho sicep and ewine department fa flllng mp tapidly. Tho Chester whites, Polaud, Obios and Derkslires aro s namerous as thoyay splendid in 8lze and excellonco, Tho shew S o ? inito, 80 sbiding, aa that of which ho i Bostoy, Bopt. 12.—Arrived, the Atlas, from onn ars filllog up fest, A drove from Pir prained, Thero is a glorv upon it from the Lord, | *° CLh hen his JiteS; ) their discoursca by thonguts gathered from 4 h h tandard, we shall £0 on as wa hiavo boen going . INPLATION IN THE PAST. g s L und all jts oxcoliencn aud lifo are in Him, Capabil whon it Jifo ia boly, whien ho ta pre- | Sl Oblocts, Thosa Ingn Toer sight of tho | Liverpool. for somo yosra past, during which every day has | Tho bank-note clroulation o the United Blates | P4, Loa County, consists of twonty bead of Bitt ttink (urthermoro, of what 1t must be to { Jored to beliold the divine glory and rqflact it. Freat "“Jm the proclamstion of the sale P L1 y Cotewolds, Ot thess, tho buck woigls 4m Fanrnen Point, Bopt. 12.—Atrived, the Poly- | mado n“rutum &(}‘ llh?‘ pni\.“t“ snuku; aud real gu mcm;«ad tm;nn%%x.oou.?ou Sn_,rm‘;bd ,:m(;n- 1, and t) 1 brosperity more difiicult, Lot us look for & mo- | bera) fn 1830 to 214,000,000 in 07 ; bank de- peany. rom Liyorpnok snd st Malfobian, | HTRpONIY pote deu ) thio asistg wabactann: Tomoe toom, S55.000.000" 40 8127 S001000s S0 ON- 1 mevts and prostrotion in tho Unlted States, and | from £200,000,000 to §500,000,000, Then came QuezNatows, Bopt. 12.—Arrived, the City of | thon conmder somo of tho romedios which have | the crash whioh many of us still remembor, and Tuenmend, from New Youk, aud Dlinols, from { pppn saggeated, by which tho country was prostraiod for yoars. i % f T'o employ hus facnltioy according to thoir lutent, Bt Sesmied 1 nial e oo | 415000 U S0 (2o U tre of | e of b by e oupe, "’ ey of hfo well direotad, of comnumion with the Ghrist, and to walk uocoudemuod in His tellow- | AT % MO0 a6 God, wtasping tho profonnder inflnito, of tho fulillmient of tho wses of belug, | £hip fo, bo "'l',",e‘,’l‘",‘l';‘;fl'l’: (0, Erace to thoso | ¥ mora hidden aspacts of divine sratls and of possesaion which sball insure whou all ma- | afound him, i 4 o o o0 ov- | yringing them out with all tho fasclustion and ouuds, aud the owé 378 pounds. Bho took th Em promium over all in her claes at ‘Toronts, QOat., Can,, last eengon, .and tho lighai Promiume in ber olasa and tho swoopatakes ora all at §t, Louis the same soason. 0 Waa im- tonnl glotios vanish away. lle wha lan tuy { INFUPWArd to richer experience and a nobler { [0 OR SR EEER 0UL S AG TU0 TRuciavion and Pintadolpiin. CAUNEA OF T DEPRESAION, Agaln, tho bank-noto ciroulstion, which in | Ported from Lingland, Near them aro Gva peas sounduces, wholouoen, enlth in. tio inwaid | U0 W 1 Mo% porfeetly sonformed to i to | 1" o "whion protound knowledge in | . New Youx, Fent. 12—Arrivod, tho steamor orieet tho catines. ot thero n gruat stagnn- | 184] was€58,000,000, wanrun up to 214,000,0001n | of Southdowa oup from Bdgation ottty I, parts,—-away in tho 1ocormos of molive, affection, | pIoF tho wiv hiritiiaf avor and kio mmm",’:; theology waa nasded 8o intich as % prenont, A | Cromwell, ffom Dristol, Lng. tion w all or nearly all brauches of enterptivo | 18571 bank doposits withln the aame period from “""dm“"“":“;‘}‘ or fop “‘E“ et and desiro—liny a {reasuro which gives him solaco will, and tho devout endgavor, thiz 18 tho wa b‘, man who wan not doeply varaed could not gmn a i and industry in the United Btates, that oor man- | $56,000,000 to $230,000,000; losns from &250,- h‘“ o “lll’“ :lh‘;-:mfl are fl!{“ lfl‘dmflu!n:m ovon it earthly trensuros aro romoved. Lme | Will and tho devou : Y ©F | hearing in those days of xciting and profound STORM-RAVAGES IN [0WA,. . | ufactares aro sadly doprossed, thab very few of | 000,000 to 860,000,000, Thon' tho sccondRreatorl- Srosbyterian ChUtHl: hove, imire romm il ifi.’."&'fif’.‘.."é::,"'.’.’é'&‘fy“ fllnx:‘ :"fi.';'fl‘;":“o ‘:llfi":vf:.‘ 'n'.i'{ Whatover w may elalm for antward boauty of | ButKOnbim; on tho other band, tho' learnod Spectal Dupatch to The Cicaan Tribuna, Cufmaiirondd nro violding fair relurns on_ their | sioccurred, which, aitbough sharnar, aud for the nI.f’Lu’m?Q:“mSfim :m'il s 'lor o Josny 88 may comia botweon @ {n the morniug and § s nigt, Thoir building fa 24 by 128 foab in widih, Tho ladies of tho Mothodlat Chureh arastil mors amply provided, Thelr. building is etil larger; bedldes, they have an outalde kitcben, brick oson, aud a brick furnace for heatiog w- tor, and a Innch-counter outsido of the bmiding. They ¥un hine Inrge cook ntoves. They e seat 800, and givo lunch to 500 at & time.” Tus preacher would command nttention, and do great work in the service of the Muslor, A - Dr, Northrup's sormon, of whioh tho above is : o sctual cost, while a largo part of them aro uoabio | time1t lasted mors destructive, was of much w”;‘ i‘::m:'r“" :";"f; :’;m '(’e‘f_""'“‘l "‘B: P‘“; to bay tho futorest an ihoir bouds; that our | ehortor duration than tho former ‘ano, In 18:0 00] 0 storms have be al. voral | alLippfug Intercets hava ao declined, that tho | the bank-note ciroulationfwas $207,000,000—at the persons afo reported killed by lightuing, houses | United Statos, shich: 8 quartet of & coptury ago | presont time tho circulution of legal tonder and and barna demolished, and hay and grain washod | Beamed ina fair way to hecome tha first of marj- B:nk notes . is, and for somo yoars has away. In Quttrie Connty, all bridges on Mid- | time powars, 11 now not to bo raaked avon smoug | boen, upward of &700,000,000, whilo the deposity dla and South Goon aud Brush Fork sre wheily | sccond-class nations in the foroign carrylug trado; | and fonnsof the banks havo boen jocrossed fn & or partlally destroyod. Farms along those | that our countiey, citios, and fowns are 6q | still greater ralla, It in ssserted, I knaw, thit stroawy were flooded, aud hay and grain_ stacks | sorionaly in dobt that tax-payors are foolarig o | bank deposits aud bank loans, and not per washed away, or much damaged, so that tho los | uulawful measnuces for relief, and that for somo | monoy, have been tho chiof ¢auso of our financtal v ~ | form, tint, and groupiug, there 19 no beauty so fhopaitiougn o srorld wdurkiand (il of oo ST 0 L0 e it . SRl Ty rightoous obodienco when thero are no more en~ | Pressed in intelligont lifo. Tho heavenly piscea only A mongre absiract, Was ono of his best cousgewonts ou earthy o is cousvionn of roctl- [ 18Y bo vers lovaly Lo the ave, but thero would | S A TIOWETE AUBENE, B3, Dub, of e bow fudo. o recognien iho, Divie Hyirt as sy | 60 B0 Joy in them weto thay ot tho sbodo of | ©Torls end vas itensl o w candidate for ordi- source of his nufimu‘b aud peaco. Lio Lins that | the sanotified. ‘ho flzures mado use of in | ‘e Pr¥! then offored up by Liu father, the dcap nasursco of tho Livina fuvor and losder- | SCriptire—tho sapphiro splendors, the golden i v. Nttt Wood. Near the eonclasion of this Wiy that tranquiliizes bis foars and insurosa | A4 i";"‘n?l";{'::‘::g“fi‘fl;‘“g;’::'n““;;’5‘1‘:} Tigecs invocation the minisidra prasont placod the Yined confldenes that lifo in oouducted after | {r O e fenrousnt thio bosmand | Whand of conveoration " upon tho oxhdidats, the Heavenly order to its Buprame good, 2= 4 1dn 0 Dr. Eyerts then dolivered thoe ehargo to the | to faruiera iv geeat, SeRrm past wo, a4 a people, have Leou no extrav- | crises, but ab ezamination of tho bank redurns | 18dlos of tha Kpiscopdl Chtireh ean comfortably (imvo spoken uf Lo luors 1 tho eprings and | [obaots 1 tuelr solestebfruitions. Lausunzs | candidate, cantioniut bim against allmengreand — i rastoful thac wo Liavo becatno,a by- | will show that bauik dopusils ani banik Joans Lavo | %08t 200, liosidos liose thoro ato thty-wo :G:?,'fi.'i. 1:“::1 ufn;mp;:?::m lx(u':x‘: :n “n_x aud mataplae, dintorted prosentation of the Uownel. 'tha grest | miras Simulnttng Suffering—Animay | Word fhroughout Eurape, aro facts that cau | only apcnt kept pace, as thoy uaturally would, ten of thesd havo plenty of room for from twex ’ i renponsibility of pastors was ja tho selection of tikctiva Lo puro eves, 4o eogacing i alf thas oan nn‘x:L‘;‘uoc.')')‘&htlh:'tlr’:;lx‘:fgg“u:alggfirifngc‘: l'h":::‘_ themes from wo wide ® range us the wwakeh tho riucerest interest and adiniration, aa H Dible. How were they lo select? 1In h cloudeq vision upon God. 'To truly behold liim i.u?r‘."::n?\i:::::::“m‘;‘l’;“-‘mmxg:fiz r;lo"tfii Docires | 18 tho highess foy. Lint Tte is noon ony ln the | tao fotr " of _ God, ° which wny _tls t molection, and wonid A moastire thnt tha soul I8 rroparad to look mpon | O0IY effeotive muthod o ] Tibor ‘e, it cobg o oaceamsioe oy | 318 pecfockons, 1o wbi s o Targeet.ailon L 68 upinitual pousesions, anit outorinig everniora | Uidérstanding, whoe love fa deepent aud most | FEESEEERIS Wile POsITRAA BY preaclieta, unlows futo e deoper. secrots of the mun ‘ot Gags | Opulent, whose naturo in freest from tnint and | 1Ue naviog and sauctifying p L ¥ 2 leated, littlo real good o saiguge istanca | 97048, and whowo fellowship with Christ ig clos- | WOre recognizod and inoale £ Ahers this i dono thore iu s conutaut resistauca | {1040 A3 whiouo fellomsbip, wondrous glory | Would bo ‘effectad, Dr, Everts thon gave the :;%ogx"l":nd S:u':‘g:;r:r:;ljf}( l:x‘r‘%:x:x;c&:os‘xl‘l'l‘? of ' tho Almighty. Bubt whstever of truo | cAndidate somo advico a8 rogards his prootice 5 ) lioliness {8 ottained and eujoyed, 1t hay | 80 deportmoul in the various works of bis c7n 1 solen st Tho. Yoo ot Ay | Dubaue nourcerun tha i diviseOue hiloss: EotmeaslaiiL oF oLt s s Dl et Jie Divine voice, aud 1t 18 obeyed whatever bo tha | PLY, our doiuas, our ccciesiaatical foutine, can- s A Ly péraos oRtoriag he itintry, immodiato rosult. Tiiere s & dovation to b | BO¢ Impart the Loly life within, 1t Ia the waucli. | bOtolied by phreops optoring the miulstry, Biinciblen ol Jusice tinbcun snlinto o wrong, | S5, [T ohs, tuat can make na clonm, bogat |\ griS 0%, ey Cittiefacs Sems e b fon hoi‘ynlen;:unl;.n.li'i:m:::\'-'ibl:lt:dulxrin‘:;? '(:il}]ce:i l.lfi the posacsslon of "l,'s“pmm Uod. O fortho | Contonnlal Church. He exhorted them to sus- * ) tain the matitutions of religion, to study shs B anuanaries aud Vountiousnoss, wud un- | SOMAIRE 0L Ibie o of Qodl, O foe the refrenh | Lo L ety of the Sharah. A0 aleve 1o kiudncss. Patienco s its pesfocs w d o 3 Tovally to truth, in toil that moolven u‘fl-mfi.gfi Tylngs grace of the Hanclifier! O, Holy Qhout, [ Fxberid 1t by, misslon work. fhoy o i 7 i ful to their paator, who had commistod him- ty that ronaw, baptize, and flit with boliness theno sonly | faitb! » 0 E:Z:Xufn{m;;. Yirtne ::T:‘lfl:;‘u‘::’int?n%i,::::{, that san only truly live I tho breath at Ty | #lf and his fatura ib tholr haods, The die- i traction, deepair, and dismay which srose from & bioly enthusiasm for rithtcannness ; thero js a | PUFiLY, and truth, and etornal joy. : ateadfant will that, 18 ot b 1he sonbnniy o ———— {ndebtodnoss ahould be kept from thoir ty to mixty men ata time. 'Fwo trains of four iaBsenger coaches onoh arrived hera this evening !n convay visitors to and from tho fair grounds, distanco’l milo, fare for the ronnd trip 20 covls Tha doput is in the contro of tho city, el to tho principal hotols and bank Tho trajns will leave oach end of tho track every ten minutes. Deaides thess cars, two steamboats will ply regnlarly beiwees the Qlirton Hotel snd tho grouuds evory bef hour,—faro for tho round trip, 25 conts. In dition, thors will bo nuumerablp hacks, om bused, and earriages ronmng at low rates, Th onlrllan will closo 8t 0 p, m, on Tuesday evenidy next, Xustinct. noithet be denicd nor disguised, Now, whilo | with the parot circulation, And now, with over In walking along tho slda of s river with ovor- thin depression of our manufaoturos, £his nn- emu,nonfino of paper money outstanding. hanglt gk 2 profitablanes of our rallroads, this deoline of | moro than half of which conslats of logal anging banks, I came suddonly on a wild duck | our merchant warine, this frightful accumula- | tenders, thora aro thousauds of paople compiain. (4nas Doschus), whoso young were just out. | tion of muuicipal ludebtoduoss, this ex- | ing of a scarcity of currency ; some of the lead- Bpringing from under tho bauk, sho fluttercd | (ravagance and wostofulness canuot be ors of & great f""" ara advooating a larger out into the stream, with loud cries and with all | Attributed oxclusively to n redmuddut car- | su) pply_of it. In the oatly days of the West tho atrnggles £o escapa of & Lol tousty woundea | 18007, hey can “in a grent messuro | calomel waa conaldored by & et of self-atyled uo atroggles to acapa of & Lalplossty wounded | v fracod © to gt Othor cannos, it is | doctors w epocifio for all complaints, and wheu bird. T \aimulato tho offectnof pullarlngsfrom | truo, hsve to soma oxtont, aseistod in produinlg | sher pad brought thoir patieuts—sonio of thom tiseano, or from strong erotlon, or from wounds | tho traublo in which wa ato involve i but, if { naturally strong and vigorons mon—to the brink upon tho huma frame, 18 6 common necessity | wo lLiad boen on a #pccle basis, hid Lroublo | of tho grave by libera! proscriptlons of this mif- of tha actor's act, and it 1a not often roally wofl | would have been small i comparison with | oral poison, they woro quite sare to administer dono, Tho lricks of tho tnealro aro goldom | what it 1, Had thore' been no moro oyor: mare of it, exclalwiug whon tholr pationts died, natural, aud It i not without réason that ©tho- | emineion of paper money, suers would havastil | w6 thoy gonerally did undor euch_treatment, ateloal ® s bocomo & proverblul oxprossion for | boon dopresvion iu trado and manufactures. bt | o Poos fllamet Tloy hinve gono 1 but it would faise aud artificial roproscotation of the icalition | wo whould not hayo been overwholmed as wo | havo been all right with them if they tiad tatton of lifa. It was, therofors, with nosmall foterost | hava been witli dobb and bankraptoy. Wo | more caiomol.” Are not our intiation dogtors suat_on thly, us on many othor.occamons, I | ghould havo felt the effees of over-prodrotion, | disciples of the samo sonool ? watchod tho perfaction of an art whicl Mra. | ag Greas iritain Is feeling it. Enormous as has TIUE LEGAL-TENDER DILLA, fl‘,“:’_‘;‘;afifl"‘aIfi‘;;‘l‘)x::g?dibor:&;:h‘m‘:w:&d botn tho incrons ?; cmmumpt‘l’w incivitizod | Ng one, T admit, can say with any precision & ' - | nats 1 el o, gling of the body, the siraining of the nock, and ;‘p, mif“ i o Jast fwenty years. | how much ourreucy tu required In & country Iike ; not kopt paca with " pro- 8L b ' aro al- tho wholo exprevsion of }mm!ul #nd abortive | duction, The world has of )ato been pusbied on 3‘:’;’. (‘.flf‘;‘éfi,‘,‘,‘fl,g .nb":}::::‘ wlglél':ucrluur:l':zlu offort, wore reaily admirable. Whon her strug- | too rapidly. Tho wonderful fnvoutions in ma~ | midaken, Betwosn 1830 and 1837 it was in- FORT WAYNE, IND, Special Diapateh & the Chicaro Tyibune, Font Warye, Tod, Bept. 1%,—Tho Norlbm Indiana Fair will opon to-morrow sud contisot during the weok. The prospocts for s .sucess ful oxhibiilon aro highly flattering, Binco lul year a largo numberof now buildiogs have beea % tha Aso- fter: ftal was Lis reputs- | klov had carried lier a considorabla diatanco, aud | chinory, the ravolution ATacted by stoam.po . % orectod, and the axtonalve grounds of Almiighty 5 thoro is & tinglicdy i oes FARWELL MALL SERVICES, B L e Bt | ey P o arale dinadee, i 80d the rodvotion of time fn. Intersetion o o by e e ancs a0d (098 | elation have boun greatly {mproved i mavy 1 Clrint's ways tho rond of success and wafoty, ADDUESS BY JOREPH WEATHERLEY, moment distarb tho truat {hey roposed in their | to follow, sbe made resounding flaps upon the changes, Lave greatly diturbod old economlio visionary schomes of intornal improvements, | 8peots. The total amount of premiums aggrs- :1;:-;-05 ;;g;fi fl' :::fr'fof\fol.li'f."." ':"?f"""""b’ 5: Tho anuonusement that Mewrs. Josoph Woath- | spiritunl loador. Ho obarged ‘thom 0 bo loyal pe o : ; astar, ry comman Ealm, aod deap, and siroug, that lookn beyoud | CFIY *0d Elkanah folroydo, of Mr. Moody's | bo thelr great Mastar, &ndevery commandment 1l darkness and discords, and can waj Londun Evangelical Committes, whone commny | 804 requiremont of His word, :dljunl::nwu Wi fritions of eleraity e ,‘.‘,"; was annonnced womo timo since, had arrived, .h{:)';,‘;(l,n;l'll:ynlal::lmv‘e .5.’2.";1“33;2 o fotiow- sight of wucl hohnosy gctualized in human lits | and would give heir promised socouot of tho | new church. In doivg so he delivered m short &‘:zzft,",“‘}"{&n';'fi:l“"?::":{:“h:’.‘;“‘::" Duej | Brent rovivalin Englaod, drew togethior a yast | addrews woleoming tho new prstor a4 & minister Liops and cousolation. Whon tho world La so fol; | CO0RFegation at ¥arwsll Hall Inat evening. “h l"h" i L“"“d ]’»‘r‘:?&l Llh":l:'a ';z'm':ba‘n of basuncas sud corruplion, when wioug iu go | The weetlng was opeued by Mr, N. :’:u‘ndlnn lhnh"‘ w?:l:ma :ud i cn;*:“] u’i’ burefacad snd Musofent, sud fraudwovilo aud | 8. Bouton, with vending of & Berip- | fiomsnin. he fellamubi of, bls brothec ol ) wl&u:{lnu “t::_u:gtclr-:z’lnrfl dh & deup, | ture losson from portions of the forty-saventh | isters was of great good. If tho now jmator hoatis ary hallow, &0l calculatiug, and :,“';’,:“.‘r{ Tualm and of the 11th chapter of Acts, Br. B, [ wauted aid in anv way, they would give thoir ous, and muclean: to tumn from it all—away ¥, Jacobs followad with praver, aftor which M7, l; mpsthy ::;!'e;mu:al :'4‘:] :nalbe:a::‘fr their -Izlvi:lu‘ from uarrow couceit, away f{rom cosrso sud | Weatherley was jutroduced by Mr, Barton, and nu.}l'::’rlnco:n ..,‘J?M:: m“',il'éo.np":fl?r b brutal appatitos, away from the groveling, mer. | proseaded Lo pive grapblo sketoh of the labory | Uiy rayers 20d thote mutual c by tho siwging of }f.f';”&.:;";‘:“:‘:{ft ::;;‘:;l“l:';"l‘l'gd s ey | f dewsru. Moody and Sankey: in Great Lritain, | the Doxolagy ud tha bouediction by the bew frow cyical vride, and cold unbeliof, aud houri- | ¥ith which the readers of Tuu Fawuxe arel. | pastor. loss mesdacity, aud wuseriog 1mploty, sl o | fetdy fumilar, Inclleatally, and aa of local ap- | . Th0 congremation woralip st presont st No. monstrosiues of sin aud wickednassi o turn | Dlication, Mr, Weatherloy wald: * Pardon mo, 4 e away from alf and contemplato the pure bears, foreigner, for saying it, sud, porbaps I shail eay gatos 25,000, The diuplay will be particularly fluo in the dopartments of livo stook, machinery, farm jmplements, snd textile fabrica, In cot~ nedtions with the y, tbere will be races ¢ ‘Tueuday, Thurzday, and Fridsy. On w.dnuqu under the auspices of {he Iiro Dopartmpus 8o Falr Assoclatlon, thors will be a tiremen's tonr- pament, for which 810,000 in promlons &% offered. _Abous thirty-five departments frod Indlans, Michigan, mf Ohto will participate. DUBUQUE, 1A, Bvactal Dispaich ta The Chicace Tridune. Dusuque, Ia,, Bept, 11,—~Tha sscond anumal meéting of she Dubuque Expoaition clossd - day with 8 limited attendance, owing to the un- favorablo weather. 7lhe display was hardly tothat of lsst year, and the Amsocistlon, i batlay ill not much more {han psy expeosed Tordey L. O Frink o HaLasn " oustr, s surfaca of Llis wator to couro that aitention to | jaws, Production has beea immanvaly stiniu- Y It it horself which it was tho groat object of tho Inted by forces which wers not undorefood, or at },’,Q:mf:_l?fl: 'fi‘u&z’.’; ”flfi"{“flé‘fl.‘fifi'& moneuvra Lo attract. Thou. rising suddenly m | Jeast wers nat utilized, untll long after the com- stagnation, and anotlier unbealthy expansion of tho alr, slio.made a great ¢lrole round ue, and moncemout of the present contury, the result o | (ha credit Bystom, From 1805 to {81:!, by a con- e " " ression, and wLode are feit In the groatest meas- V' . soparato_ inallnct ‘of tho youn in sticcesaful | firo bn thioss countFlon in whiok Hass foveen by | J0ldablo durlog 1ho WWar, by exirasagant ox o i bl '] descriptions, by Jiding, offoctually buflod all my atlompta 10 | heon most scively in use. Tuaro are | DonAlLureR by e‘,fingn:fifi.&&le,‘l peribriallad discover (hem, vory few Iranclies of maanufacturmg | 4 cdsysin ralltoads. ‘Thera'b b If now wo cxamine, fu tho light of our own t % > { dont ouslsysin railroads. ero baa nevor bean, reuson, ll the elomonts of knowledge or of for | 1h, Orest Dritaln, the greatost manntac: | I'ngain ramack, s fluancial orima. i the Unitod i turlng natlon in the world, which are now 3 b takabl: i b tolleetual porception upon wiuch the instinet of In & prowporous state, aimply becauso thera Laya :1:::'::'.:.? 15.::“5:-13; ‘pn;o;';n;llra;!u 'fln‘::?::i‘u: the wild duck Is founded, aud all of which, as Loen moro goods manufactured thau thore is a W nd deeper oxiuting somewbere, [t undoubtedly reflects, wo | prosont demand for, The same b truo. i by ;Io";&:lli‘h::‘:;g,wl:roh ‘fl:: :f:::gm'“"l T shall goon seo how varloua and oxtensive thoss nitad States. Why, let mo ask, are so many of tue propolling causo hss eeu greater. Lt i« elements of knowledyto ara, First, thero 18 tho | our sron foundrios idlo? Why are our woolon | morg dimioult to cure, becausoa large part of kuowledge that tho causa of tha alarm Is n | and colton mills runufog on balf thme? WAy | tho carronoy is of » differens charactar from caruivoroud anigal. On this fundamental point | are our lumbor-vards avorstockod? Why s that which hag horetofors exlsted. If it b erosturo Is over decelvod. The youupost | (horo uo llttle activity In sbipbullding ? Why aro wore only bank notes we Lad to deal will, tlo chick knows » hawk, and the dresdad form tilfs1t | our railroads so uuprofitablo, And Why 8ra 80 | majn cauue of our troubles would soon ba re- with jnetaut torror, Nest, thero in the kuawl- many thousauds of laborers out of employmens 2 moved, for the peaple wonid_nos long talerate edgo that dogs and other carnivorous quadrupads Corlaluly not for wane of moudy, for mouey, irtodoemable bauk notes. Usnfortunately wo : bave tho sougo of smell, as anadditional efoment ¢l ¢ bis noted hard of short-hora cattle, conslstio apan Lo tho il w tho wuflower to the wuny | & Wi ity byt 1 tio "nok maear Loeet CHURCH DEDICATION, of dauger Lo tho oreatufes on which (54 Proy. | huil o same would be. taie ol rent Lroulosn, whioh, Tn‘sppontion ty ll sepuomina e, snd | O 188 341 Duke Verrailion, Grasovaod 9% the clasn, catuiid, stosdfast, incorruptiblo soul | thouaht, when "I cama® to Chicigor o FIRST GERIUAN OONGIL'S IRV ROUYIO Noxt, biers s tho knowledgo tlat tho dog, not | Liad not boon drivon out of elreulation by tho fn. Jisrogard oFtho exporisnce of &il other natious, | the 84, Red Cllen, Jtad Bqu and Joan of pursuing bis woy all barmonjous with the Re- | placo from which theso mon (Mood: 1 Tha First German Clrugch of the Evangellcal dosmer's wlops, loviug what is good and doing gmknyl camg, L ohould find & Imoplla 1?11 w‘.lt'i. Awsoclation, corner of Houth Dearborn and Thlr- what 8 fuat, laking tho busdens of the suffer- | busning zeal ' in tha c el iug, enthh;g lht?xven of (ho desolate, illustrat- | of geueral apathy, ‘\?"fi"-'l%’a"x'“xx‘lflf?’ ‘lml::::: {yefthatroois, wab dedientod yes oy niarn. ing the meekuesy, x0d patiouco, and chanty of | walked thraugh your w g o | ing: The ceremonies wara very simiplo, conpiat- Cliink, without & thouybt toat i 1o dotais & der | wabptuse Tes bl Wat Tynin s ors 249 | g of the rogular fuuday morning sorvice, & sorviug thlug,—to sce Lhix, Luay, sfter tho re- | mignt, “*Jouns of Nazazetl, vasscth by, eung in | sermon in German by Bishiop Likcher, and two valting sights of evil aud sraugression, Ju reay- f London—aung with wuch powor: that the collectious for muney to pay off the church debt, suring, refroshiug, & very joy that iuspiros oue | words went to ha hearts of winoond and | Tho church was only about half full sud most of to emulate it all. were fnutrumenlal in (g g | . D 1t is 00 uccount of Lhia ahirit of holincas on | Rot by tlio clioir bt by tha whola semsbmatinl | those present ware ladiea. For thia resson not earth that auylLivg nobls is douo, snd that any- | thousauds of voices fuimog and the . | 88 1ouch mouey wau rodsived fran shie collection tbmg‘ guflfl l.‘-p o mnf«l; l:\'huuvtrm’lku;:ncin. :;’:guux:z‘ t.}lwlr:w&m} ;;ut Ié:s h:‘.ll‘y:::,\minu:, l:l a8 had beon auticipated, ‘There wers also ty eafe, whatover wakos Lomo vacriid, whasover L oments of Mr, Hyuk o maked fricudship precious, ulule\:rhmnku life thllunu matter who did the uun;mu‘y :h.v;",:,k...‘:fl; ::":‘\';‘ o 4he nuermlmn s0d axening, SudAL falraud true aud wweot,—comes (hrougl its | bollevers, Tho sancti cd wouga went oub of 0 three a cousiderable sum was raised to pay graco and power. It is glorious Lo see tha upirit- | wanctilled “f' from uanctitiod bearty; and you | ©F the old debt, which amonuts to about $3,000, ual forces that are at work whorover (hereis tho | here will not succeed iu.duiuf the great work ut. Uho first (orman €nurck of the Eyaugelical tmq:uilmn:lr);n ::{. fi‘lflzv:‘un';l’;|‘l|l;l\i‘flu,‘l!‘[llnnu mu.u;.m w:‘th_ you. \Hm:i lave luul:uud sud | Association comtmenced to worship kome yoars wpirit, Joy ! aptized wto | seen o¥ tLis congregstion was ilent 74 o o 1tod of tho Mkutér, - Out of an ey ey | Sean bow Lid copgregution w wuag, £ ivys | 2510 & B atmcturs on the cotner of Monroo gruco of illumination sud & power of gift and | wislied 1 might cast the dumb devil ont of {uew, | #t7eet sud Wabssl avenns, Thin plsco being ibe Bib, aud nine gtliers, 4o the Brothers :w‘; lory, of Dubuque County, for 818,500, It cousidered oas of tho bast herds and most -oj‘ coaaful prize in tho Btate of Illinows. They :I ';r efnhl‘bllul at the Nebrauks Biate Fair oatht st Inst. baiug tuolf & fiying suimal, has scodo ouough | farior curronoy, . Ask our . iron manufac- \io money, which has so dis~ nobto sttempt tho pursult’of proy which van | turars why thair faundrlos aud forgea aro Bot in :‘:,',,'iffi:.":,‘,,"fld’“‘b,.‘auu and 6o depraved tuo avail {tsolf of this suro and casy method of | 11 operation : the managers of our woolen and Llic. judgment that formor hard-mouey men cecape, HNoxt, there la the concluslon from all | eotton wmills, why their works &re partially sus- Kflu bocomo ita defenders ; a curroney which thla knowledge that if tho dogis to bo inducod | pended; our lumber tmen, why tocks have ac- | )iy 1od yuoh men as Quv, Alloa, of Obio, to to chiase, It must be lod to aupposo that the cumulated on thale hands; our shipbmlders, pronounce specle payment an ideslity—s rownr of flight has becu eomebiow lost. Aud why they are not building woro ships ; our rafl- “barron fdeality.” ~ §f tho Covernor will lieu {horo {4 tha furthor conclueion that this can | road men, why their roads are not 6arning moro | crowy the waler 8nd obgorve Ahe workiog of ouly bo dono Ly auch an aceurata imitstion of | mouoy,—and soo If the answars aro ot ot fhe well.rogulated banklng wyetems fu Boot- disablod bird s shall doceivo tho onomy Into 6 | wameo tonor + thiat mabufactaros haye ontstrip- | jaud and England, in Uermany and othor Conti- behef in the l:m-tblmy of capturo, And lastly, ped domand, that thote s moro lamber thy noutal nations, e will, I approhond, modify his thore aro all the powerd of memory and the (qnal- building, morae shipy than fraight, moro railroa opinions, 1o will fiud that epecie-payments aro Ities of imagtnation which enable gaod activg to | than tralfie, more laborers thaa work, | dd not 19 countries a tixod facs, and ot an ideal- bo performod. All this roasoning sud alt this | boliovo that ons sigle senaible man among a1l nd that hia former well-considered opinions knowledge s certainly involved 1n tho action of | thexe classcs of producers and dealers can bo re she sound ones. But I am making this let- the bird-mothor, just as cortaiuly as ressoulng | found who will sttributa the oxlsting dopresalon | tor longer than I intended. Thore ought not to and - knowledgo of & much profoundar | to a searcity of movey. bo muck differenco in sentiment smong fal kind is mvolved in the struecture or ads If auch are the facis, what judgoont shonld | winded wen i re, ard 4o tho causo of our el justmeunt of the organle mwhlnar{ by whioli,| be pronounced upon thoge who, througti wilifal | parrassmonts llllf prostration. The important and throagh which the action is itself performed. blindness, or for party parposes, or for selfieh | question to Le satiled, wud the difficult one, is, —Duks uf Argyll, in the Contemyorary Keview. ouds, declsio, beforo lsborers suffenng from | Wit iy the remody for them 7 ‘f'his quelunuf —— —— e —a want of omployiment, sgaloat tho oppression of CENTRAL _ILLINOIS. Bpecial Diapatch to The CAk:aze Tridunt Pronu, I, Sept. 11.—Tho Central Fair, which takes place Oct. 86,7 sndé 8 Jefferson Park, promises to be of noususl b terost, (ho premiuma amounting to $10,0% Competltion l’. opeu to the world, THE MICHIQAN ‘FAIR. Bpecial Duputeh to Ths Chicago Triduné East Baoivaw, Mich., Bept. 12.—Tbo fl‘fi Falr, which opeas to-morrows, promives 10 o tha best exhibition of the kind ever xesw by Michigan, all the departments belng well Aile sucrilce thut, Lo some extent, foaveu the moral | Ob, away with your paid eboi f you waug | destroyed by the great conflagration of 1871, tne apl ' Q' mots cur. | POTPO ta conslder in my naxt, cb clat lite around them They fucite tho holy euter- | the bluu_{n‘l of this Lord got sanctified huasts for | couyragation purchased the brick chureh on the .,’:k;:flfi‘:;,“fi:u afia‘%‘: ;I,J:.lfl J,.“L?‘%'le‘.f: iaxfic‘y‘ 25‘.‘.':.'.’::%'.'13‘3 ;o: ae‘x': fil‘-’}‘ul:mnu ? X > Hyox MoCoszac. 3:" ";:“1“ !‘&: m:o;r: hxégflf:fd;::chmfl- vglmo-. mlg:':m; lhuuu:muu ro{smu.md‘ dotue | yaur choir.” e ol corner of Dolk street and Third avenas, Ha dhe Bt, Albans Pioneer soveral years ago, and CAUSLY OF THL FINANCIAL DEPRESSION, DODGING INJUNCTIONS. log fall. bk mmu"m“ Afford the lareo eaned warks that Loco tho world (rom relasiug | © Rofurritig to the £25,000 which was valsod by they bocame quite [rosperous, but tueir houlo | was siono in the ofice, Writing up somo itomy, | T bavo s8id that flul deprosston lo trade and 3 and 806 aris depard: o Into jufidelity aud barbarism. Thoy are this real | the Londou Cammittoo to defray the expenscs of of \worsbip was agalu dostroved by the fire of uamalum-u that mske bistory fliustriouss Thoy | erecting tho buildings 1w which esuri. Mooy aud | 1874, which scatterad tho members nearly ali aro tho wnspiters of Lope to the aflicted, the | Bsubey conducted their vorvices in Loudou, Mr, | over (uo city, The few who rewmalned pioplels of charity, ahd consolation to the hun- | Weatherloy said; *Not # eixpencoof thai wousy | on tha Roully Side agaiu gathered togetlicr gry aud bewiderod bearts of wen, For o= | Wad Legpud. Wo only spiended to onr adver- | and furchaged the ohd Prosbyterian Charch on ocdy Lisu £ do tlus ervice of govdewill, ur tho | Wsewencs of the nwetige & potica o the efest tho coruer of I'nirty-finst siroot and Wabash Lifght of siv aud wulforiug becowes darkor and [ that sbout £30,000 1t wea cetimatod would bo aveuue, This structura they moved 1o a lot wuie tesriblo lu tho worid. Bowoebody has toset | required todufiay the expenvos, und the sub- | which thoy had proviousiy bought au the corner . Ou foat works of bensvalence, take the past of | scuiptions came fowing fu. Tha calloction-bux | of Soutk Lflrholn sud Thirty-ifth strects. In the Lelpless, go furward with tho standard of the | was nut passud round at onr mootiogs. Tse0 [ tho basument of yhis buildiug they commonced Gospel, wdauu'd (st aud ussoduced o the | you do it Ly, bus ) dow’s belisve ju it. Lt | to worehip lugt fall, and sinco that tino the display iu tholr respective lines ever sees. pl:Pl:z -mvn.éz with articlea for eshibition. s?s with tho falr westher now promieed, \hs It will be largoly sttended aud will be a graud & cexs, . one wornivg, wheu a strauger came iu and pro. | munufacturea exist In Oreat Britatn as wellas In Mguemns, ‘Teno., Sept. 13.—~Tha Momphis & sentud & scrap of paper with tha words acrawiod | tne United Btutes, butthare!ss markedcontrastin Charlestony Railrosd §Uompany, in order to swkwardly: ** [ am dumb aud deat aud have | thoreslcoudition of the twocountries, White tha avoid numorous Injunctions, during lass night uotbiug o buy Lread: can you help mo " | existing deprasaion 18 folt, aud eoveroly, by the Yuid 0 track th b Washiugton strect to Whealing Rlauced at it, looked up,then out of tho | wunufucturers and dealora w Great ritain, tho DM braoks dhadug ug 0 Wiudow, trylug to recall w local ltew, * low | genorst state of tho couutey i Lalthy, Yand | theriver. Last uight, whilo tho men woro at lobg have you bLeon iu that way,” ke ssked, a | was novor 8o bigh or so calsblo us pow; the | work, vome Deputy Sherilfe, armed with injunc- littie abseoily. ** Aboul ten yoara!' eaid tho | traflo upon English railroads was wever so tlons, appeared upau the scene, but wero unable dumb mao, thrown off his guard. The local ju- | Iargo, and volwithstandiog a roduction of tuxoy, | 10 find any of the ofticials to scrve them upon. stantly resumed bis Jubory, and thy wondicant | tho tovenusa of the Government aro stoadily in- | ‘I'ho men woro &b wosk to-day putting the track did tot persist, creastug ; muuicipal iudebteduesy 13 compaia- | in order. IOWA STATE FAIR. DesMouza, I, Bept. 11.—Tho beavy raist baviog caused tho river to gverflow the unds, the Bosrd have declded to postosst o Lolding of tho Fair unul Oct, 13 b0 ¥