Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1875, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

T FITICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPrmisic <t RELIGIOUS NEWS. Sloody to Ie Invited to Come to Chieago at Once. A Oommittee Appointed to Visit Him--- The Appeal. The Fuinre of St. Joln’s Chnrche-=Will the Presbylerlans Get It? Moeling of the Chicago Presbylory--Miscels taneous tlems. THE REVIVAL MEETING, MOODT TO BY. INVITED. An sdjonrned meeting of Evangelical elergy- 00 aud Invmen was hald in tho lecture-toom of tho First Mcthodist Epincopal’ Chinrch yosteriay afternoon Lo take steps tu recnte Meody and Banliey to lead the revival mavement in this citr. There was an siterdance of about 200, mont of the promineut min'eters Leing present, The number of churcnas represouted twera: Treabyterian, 19; Metbodiet, 18; Conmiega- tiona, 14; Bantiat, 10; and Reformed tp.eco- pal. 5. The Eysco_ahians nare unrepresented, bnt it wan stated that soversl of tha churchies of that denom nation wou d aid in the good work. Tho merativg was called to order by tha Rov. C. L. Thompson, wha nomiuated Diskop Cheney 2 Chairan,—~a nominstion whizh met with ap- yroval. Praver wan then offered up by Dr. Goodurin, who pleaded earnestly for a ravival in the city The Nev. 3r. Thompeon was elecied Becrotary of the mesting, ‘Fhe Chiairman stated that the patticular object of the gathering waa to hear the rejort of a Com- _mittes spiinted to prepars a letter fur pressnt- ation s0 Mr, Moody. Wan that report readr? ‘The Rev. Mr ‘Thompwon, Churman of the Committes, saxd the letiar wax ready, bu it was parbiaps batter to uave it settled trst WHETHER IT WAS ADYISABLE TO INVITE 4R, XOOD.. After ashort discummon on the poiut, the Tev. Mr. Miutchell mosed that an inviiation ba extended 10 Jeosts, Moody and Saukev to vie.t Chicago and enguge 10 Sach eva: ge'ical labora 1 bhad recoutly eugawed tLeir atte ton v Greaw Drstam, and thal s letter of nvitstion e pie- pared and prenenied for tho siquatinies of all the Tivangalonl cle:ge of thiseity, and sucu other peisors s might deafro to rigu it Dr. Twipin fivg ed the lctter would be s strong 28 buman Iasguage could wake it MININTRNY PREKNT. Mz, B. F. Jacooe said it was desirable that the reprascutation of eoting shuull ne knowy, and witls (hat object 8 ips of paier were distrib- uted for those preseut (o write thair names om. Baph®—W, W, Eve J. Froan, 3. J, 12- ving, J. M. Whiteleud, ug, W. 7. Rec- Fote, 3. Goodiaat . stowell, F. G, Theatle, an L Mible. Teeformed Ep sepinin—~Charles E, Sluemey, D. D, M. M, Poatiathwaite, Samosl Fallow, D, 1., Alverd Wilklay, W, . Conper. D, D.. M, T. dcCormick, Conorea fional—E, T, Goodwin, L, T, Cusmberiain, Altert Bushmell, N, &, Midant, O, B, Tuayer, . P, Williams, (. 8, F. Bivaye, 8. O. Himgiiey, R, 1, Howard, Georgs Huntington, W, F. Holyoke. 5f S Crosmwell, J, 3, Hartshorn, G, ¥, Teed, 3. C, Arm- atrong. Jethodiat- Arthiar Edwe Tiffany, D. X I Marston, R, D, Shepbard, Williamaon, A. M. Stokes, I, 4 A. Youksr, B, A, Kean, J, If, Leonart, A. Gumney, W, I1, Danies, 3.\ Coldwald, Jomrph Winile, 5. AL V. ewett, 8, Thlicher, Jr., Willlam Hammer, A, J, Bell, E, D, Bwsnu, T, C, Dnnean, Presoylerian—D, J, Buarrell, Arthur Mitchell, ©, L. Thompson, B, W. Duhield, E. 2, Wells, D arris, W, G, Holmea, 4. M, Wulker, E, H. Davs, W, Bl Wood, E, L. Hurd, K. K. Wlarton, W,'E. M-Dongall, 7. B. WO vire, Olen Wood, James MeLaal, .S, Joun: ston, Gourge C, Noges, J. Al. Trowbruige, rd [f, Carils, Dr. Ju'king arked whether it was intended té indicato the tima for ther visit, or allow the evaugelins to fix their own time, Suppos they shoull elrct 10 come in Jandary, would tho pas- tors bo favorable to msetit:gs nmeld 1n tuat month? L The Chairman said that, of course, was a quertion 1o be con idered. 1fa saw no ohjection o Jaunary. As an Eta-copalian, ho woald like 0 huve tha revival iv l.ant, Mr.Woo.l falt compellod (0 wake & supcestion, It wan a narlous matior to psrsa recolulton of tlns kind withont due con<ideration. ie bad besn listening to hear -ometbing that would 10- dicate thers was upan the miud of some one AN INPRESHION A3 PROX GOD aud Chratisn ) eople of the for anil axpecting & wanitonta- ot of the | ower of Lhe Divine Spirit. 1t won d be foolish for even thin body to j:naa resoluzrons to vito those men wich & fueling that thev aero 10 fean npon them as 1f thoy wersto carry tho who.e mimstry of tha ey throngh the work, The ministors ought to pe preparad to do soma- Lhiug themsetves without relying so much upon Aoody snd Sankey. Thu Rev. Mr, Wells did not regard 1t abwo- lately ewrentisl to take one man for & leader in the movewent, but if Mondy wers hera sud thoy ngreed to stand by hini, $here would be immenss gatberings at tha vutsal of the work. A revjval | was needed, and 1t wecined to Lim nsople were Teady for b, Mr. Mitchetl's ranolation was then pot sud oarried anapimonsly. TUL REFOLT OF THE COMMITTER referred Lo was thew called up. Bofo.e reading the lowter the Rev. Me. Thowpaon siid it was as earncat in tune a3 it coald be made tu ganaral terms, Noihing had baen «s1d about spscial ar- sait wis duamed best they should J. 3ntkins, D, D., Preaiding Elder ; D. D, I Th D. D, 0. ‘tew nimportant verbal al- , was acospied a0d sdopted. It in ns follows Hesors, Noody ant Sankey~Drss DRETHERN D Your brothers and frisuds, the ministers and Chiris: t1an workers of this rity snd vicinity, have watched your course with {nt-nset futerest since you want ont ua tha messengors of God o s forelgn lind, Th.{ tallowe.l you with their prayers, Ttiey liave vejoled with the Joy of Larvent ua thioy bave hoard the glad tidinge of whit the Lord Lath wrought, Thoy Bave owneu the gracious and of God upua yon, anit Bave oftais falt. countr s | 10 aay, ~ 1t s 1lio Lord's doing, and it 1s marvelous in our eyor,” Wille thus we liave been the aharors of your joy, \nd the joy of tna desr brothren scross tha ses wa b 1 the mora deepiy conscioue of our own spiritaal deatit:lon, light uf the Byirits work in Great Lritain our ownt darkuess Lun neomod Mo denser, snd wo Liavs beet mnved to oty it It the great wave of s b'sesring might come unto s, and fiood stk our city ant sll onr L We neod 3 great outpouring of the spiit upon prople. This peed 1 mot deoply £-It sud 1nost widely confessed. In the prajer-inetiug, and puipli, and church gutheriugs, Dok ouly, bt i (he street, fu soculy, and du' the papers, in heard tio utterance of ‘sl earneat Aud wo genoral and furvent fa thia desrs s Curmtian Tearta thist the eyes of tha people ars turued toward Jieaven In lerge expectution. Thiere are sa yni i mgus of Llcssing save the prayeraud Lope of God's That 1s our litle cloud aluve the bnsizn, h that tukeu Lefors ua e liave et snd taken yrayerful counsel. We bsve saked the Lord to lead And mow, desr Lrethren, we turn to you, snd with one niind snd ono vol. e we Prag you to €onio and haip us, We belieye we aro movef " 10 this reqtical by thy Holy Ghost, We luve iried o reilize as wi sk Jou feel that shh our help mns cuine from Golt t He o one [} strong tuwer aud Fefuge, We liave sought 1o knuw ilie will, sud eur clear convicon (8 aat the s.me Spti It who las w0 Vicasod your lufstey abruad will work mightily \irough you™ for the salvution of vouis in our midat, 60 {85 2 e knvw we are wholly united u {hle re- quest, We repres uk naurly nll the Evangelical de- somuuations «f Culcagy, sud we are Liearlily o Wat we mu o~ 1s: ¢ Wil 1s s logow.orDu 4 , or Loud you wit) B s glrious bar We tliuk wo Luv ything | ke the coucentration nf desl ald with the Lord's turasage ihis peogle, Tl uuwu of dere 1 iU onr thunglit, the pledge of most thorough co-0peras sou, We will great Yo witl most affecuiousta couti- deuec aud wourk with you as une (@i, It 1 Ul weedful that we write you more particl 1y, Your fove for tils, yotun L your intercot in'fta sparitval welfare whil o 3l we cout o urgo, Perinit i, Lawever, 10 prese uiml our atteition odo W0 1 waRuUB WLy, U OUF I Lgieit, S0ur uvatel- eal Libors fu (i COuutry winta projerly bagtu i s fity, Thes i yonr bon ! elahin ujwn the Lord aye frow your b, Bowta vt frieods Lieve are ansionely waiting fo july bunde with you_ {u Use work of ol Nuwisers wa uio wure will you Bud & mure wwilel supjort, ot L, baviug suticipsted sousiratisu, it veenss Vi our churbes are i ubstly (repered fur e lumwing. 18 Las perbiobs bovs Batural to ua to EDMI:AICM:A.W would Lo the scouv of yuur eatli-i txiie 1 hila country, Supjrsition bins devel opied nioet earniess . 50 wafod) we cen auy with pecuifer empt Aud now, conmnenting tly greit matter ta your thought suil Jrier, wnd sasuclug you our “own prsyers wil be coustaut iat God wiay dutect Lutl you aud iip, that our Leacte 1y e prepared for His wirk, 20 1141 you may coue o sl the fullusss of tue blessiuge jof (Lo Ga-pal of pesce, bretliran, yours tu Qani-t, Maj. Whittle 1oved the sppoiotinent of & oviniities to reamve sirnatures and take the lotier of iuvitation to Mr, Moy, Dr. Tiffany thougbt it waald ve comy Ay eariy we are, doar mittsn, and there waa enough pra sratory work for all to peiform, imstesd of tnrowiag away time 1 & matter which conid ba ea ediciantly looked after thiough the mal. Mr. Woln ex:rened himsolf in favor of the Committea; it would be a daguorrsotyps of the piasont mosting. Mr, B, ¥, Jacoon sad they did not exact Mr, Moody to makd an tminelinié B:pOATriuce 1n Clicago. Ha intenlsd to go tirst to Philadel- plus. Beyonithat God woull divect the groat evangeliss, and he might te directed to tome {0 Cucago, He alvocated ilre ap) cintment of the Comuntires, which wonld not datract from the forea of the lettar isaelf, but wonld Le usefulin giving mtormation which that dosument did not couvey. MAT, WIITTLE, who had just retarned from s conferonos with Mr. Mainty, rald thev weta not without ope that e might mako Clicage b stuung-;iace, if the eaudition of thipue was proparly placed bofore m. Comwiclecs from othier places had been iuvarlaniy toceived with yuextions regarding their state of pre ared- noss, and the suewera Mr. Moodw reecivel anoved 1hosa cit:es wors nob eactsy proparad for s tegval. It could oa ah wn. on the art of Chicago. that the Bsponition Buwlling was ready for pwctit oo, and tnot tha chiches wera activo- Iy patfectiag the o1 iminsnes. [f he Comtite tanr raproactted the busivoes mou of the uity, ‘who, alibough nevding & MoAL, ware avirde to el awakemiga, M. Moody might bo induced to eomn » bofora vasiting anv othier ity 1o and nodetind @ plan, but was awaiting directions fion G, Tue motion was then pnt snd earried unsni- mously. Dafore TAR COMNITTER nas sppo nied, p ager wis ofored up that gooil men might La wrlvctod, In answer to t Mesnra, J. V. Farwali, B, P, Jacobs, I G, ford, . Avery, and the Rer. M. M. Larat were sopountad, ‘The Comm ttes oo Namaa for the Erecutive Commi.tes reuorted progress, and saked snd were granted further sime. On motion, it was ordored that tho oames iven in av dalegates sboud b apnended to the fister of s sention. . ‘fl:e meating then adjourned to Monday afters noou uext in the same plsce, whan 1t is expectad Mr, Moody'a raply will be received, . Persous seairons of sigoing th quested to furwara their addres: to the Young leu Chisintian Adsacistion. ———— ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WHAT 18 TU BE DONK WITH IT. Mention was mada & coupla of wocks agoof & bill tiled by the Beikshilre Life-Iusarande Com. pany to foreclosn Lhe murtgaga Lield by it on the pro_ercy of St John's Episcopal Chareh, near tha corner of Ashiand aveuno and Madinon stieal. Tuis mortesge i for £31,000, aud was made May 2, 1871, torun five yaaia. Ten in- toreat potes wero given at 8 per cent, payaule eomi-annnady, esch amounting to $1,200, with ttie usaal condition that upon failare to pay suy note the Iusurancs Compzuy nught efect to de- ciare & furieitaro of the whole sum. Four of these notes wers pad, and 1wo are in default, leaving due 1u aaditlon to tho principal, none of wirich has been psid, tso #1200 notes, $633.44 Dbaance of a partiully paid note, and slso ths intorest on 1,200 trom May 23, 18,5, and on 86J8.44 from April 26, 1875, No proiivion has bren made for tLe paymient of tue¥rincipal, and the question arises whether (b wiil be possible for the cuongre- gaton of Xt. Jobn's Cburch to preserve its :rop- ity Bome of its tuombets Liave abandoned ail hope, an are featful that the church will be #old out, and will pass iuto the hauds of somas othier denvwmination. [ Thure Liavo boen reports ia circulation that a1t was the iutention of leadiug mombers of THE THIRD PRESSITERIAK CAURCH, sitaated on the coruer of Carpenter aud Wash- 1ngton ntreote, ta buy up sod fiish St Jolu's if shey could suncceed in purcha-iug it at s remsonable prico. It 1 well known that & year ago the queetion of removal from tha présent quartera was agitated by th.s con- gregation. 1bw vid charchis oo smail, aod is Mtusied to ons side of tbe centre of populauon of 1ta frequeniera, Lue subjes: was toen dis cunnod very fully, and, wahie this adnsali.y of renioval wan protey genorally admitted, jot the cost wiidh wonid be enta.ded “by bulding a ey BiTICLIG WAB & Yery 361i0 8 [ALLer (O & GODRTD- gatiun winoh had Jast gotien unt of debe, sud the pian tefl turongh. Now it 1s snggos'sd if theuld cuurch coud be nold for a re.s.nabla suin, 1t wouia be & wisn_ lung for the congroua- tion to purchaso 8i. John's, il upite anditarium, aud eutaciisy itualf in & lager church in & more cencal location, Bull it caunot bs ward that this { Topusition has yet taien uny taugible wuspe; 1t itoerely » th ug which has bago ta ked over, aud it vxecntion will d-pend to s ounsiderabls cxtout Upun what it wiit cost to put St. John's in a condition which wilt % it to receive the large congrogation of the tlhird Chnrch. Sowe oLl et necasnanly alapie belura thrre can b any under the torechisnre. prozesd.ngs, nad durag thak e tha question will douuticss Lo shoroughly discrased. YT HIPKFUL. On the other hand, thare 216 some mombers of ft. Joun's Churcti who have by no meaus given up all bope. ‘Fuey ‘believe tho Propeity toa valuatle $o be esaiificod, 1 undoubterly would be were It put up at foiged sals, and Loy ate coniident thst the mottgage-holder wonid withdraw his bill i eat- 18lactr. arrangements ware wmads for paying tue defattiied 10taiest. Une prominent member of tho congregation has aygreed to give his note fur $1,000, pasable, interest aud principal, a4 the und ol tweutly years, trovided that otbere will Jmn with hun 1o & simiiar wav. Thore a o sev- eral wealthy parishonars, and. it tbhey chuose, it would be an easy matter for them to ralse the Decessaty money aud pot the clurch apon ita legs agamn, Htill, 8t John's ia not in a very satiafactory ocoudition, It is surroundsd” ou all sides by Episco al churchen, which hava arawn from its streng:b. It was the poisar of the late Dishop w establish oa many parishios s1 possible, partly for the puspose of makiog & better showing in the Do~ onsaa Conven.don, and partly for other reassus, The form-r Reetorjof St Jon's, Dr. Uishop, was ot on the best of terws wish Bishop Whita- st warnth of % hous~, nor wes there sny gi fection botwaan the Dichiop an | Dr, Powsr., urder to weaken 8t. Joho's, perhsps, Episcopsi churhes wero stat uned north, south, snd west of it This unbapyy congregation bad Fxpivhany on one ride, A.onemen. on suother, tue Usthe- dral on anotber, and All Haints' oo another, and fnally, to crown its mishaps, came tho Jteformed * Epircopal Chu ch of Hi, Paul. half & wile distant, whioh has drawn bheawily from fta member i, THLKE 18 YET ANOTHER TfIOJECT, which ix ju 1nny respects the must desiratile of thews all and that 1 that thn example set by Glrist Cuurch shoull ba toliwed, That was wold unt under & mortgaue Al was bought 1 by one of the mewmbers of the congr gation, Too sawe thing can be doun bi oua of the wealthy vat shoners of St. Job “The bullivg can thiens b leased to the cuureh sl & rental wnflicieat to fay the mtoraat oo captal invested, The par vl will then Lo fres Irom tho Lurlen of e toreat. e cxpouves will bs lmited to { the salary of s Tectar, the i pay of “ita sexton, cost of tho lighting, musical wxpenss., snd ita rent, Frea from he hes.v burden of (atation which + Lisw wergniad it duwn for an many yeais, chucch memberd will e s.tiascted to 4. ‘Chespoess of taxalion deaws peo 1a to & patticular cliurch as it does 0w particular locabty. wailo beavy tase 100 Lavueably »cives tiem away., Lhera 18 no “paiticilar 1easou why » coukregation whould onn a chiirel, o-rnwullv wheu it entals such lies sy asprime. {0is by o 1:eans unorobav o that thee wat s, whch ban bel . some memba. 8 of the LI i by 3 17ch, will bo adoptea. e — e CHICAGO PRESBYTERY. CLERICAL LISMISHIONS, ‘The regular weokly meating of the Proahytery of Chicago w.s Lield youlerdav moiniug in Mes Corwick Blueh, The w'teadunco was ususua'ly Iarge sy the s ccial business Lut ne (e mesting was the diseolving of paatoral velativus and (be receiving aud dismlesing of wembe % I'io Rev, J. H. Dean apened tho oxarcises with [irave, Tho resiguation of the Rev. C. Wisner as pas. to of the (tarman Presbyterisn Church way ace cepted, and he was granted & letier of jecome tneéndailon to she Heidelbery classvs at Upper Havausky, O. Mr, E. A. Baalfeld read a series of rewolutions passsd by the First Geraan Church relative 1o tus departure of Mr, Wisnar, aud strongly cen. nurifi (e Freabytary for allowiug lum Lo teaya, The ltev, P, L. Carden, of Maatewo, 1L, re- quested & disu.lsaal £10.u bis church, and the ro- 4 «eat was oraer :d to bo paced on whila the churgh way paqaested to sliow causs why tue reveie1d geutloinan shoald uot be dismideed, Itrwolatiuus were read from the Zion Oburch, of, Whachng. sskiug for tus disminsal of the Hov, Chatles Holden as of ureal uscessity for the pioaperiy of the doogiegation. Ths cbuich UNNECKSSAKY RIPENOE Tu PRESENT TYE LETTER | bad alreaty ackod the paator 0 resign, aud he FEBSONALLY, M. Moody woald not bs 1uluenced by s cow- bad refused. Ou wobivn of the Nev. Dr. Post, & sommities, conatating of Mesnrs. Pust, Elliatt. and Saaifeld, was appointed to vist tha chu ch and invosti. gato the chiniges sgatnat tha pastr. I'io Rav, Ben F., 8. Elv, of lisloit, was rrani- od & lcttar of dismiasion, and rocommeuded $o the Presbviery of Fraeport, - Tha Rtev. M, Paioter was admittad to the Chi- oago Presbytery. ‘The Rov. Willia Lord was disemntasod at hin ro- quesl w the Presbyters of Colorado. Licentisto James A, Mitcheil waa dismisaed to the Drasoytery of San Francico. It wan announced that the aeml-annual moot- ine of the Chieago Prashrtary will bo loll at Hyde Park Mondas, Oer. 4, The mestine thon adjourned after prayer vy tue Hev, dir. Mlischell ——— EPISCOPAL. TRE DIAHOP OF ¥OND DU LAC. New York iimes. Tha Rev. J. IL. flubart Brown, 8, T. D, Nee- tor of St, John's Cagreb, Cotoes, who has been elected Biahop of tha new Diocase of Fond dn Lac, was born In this city, aud s in his 44th Heus a graduatoof the General Thoological Seminary of Nov York, aud a Doctor of Sa- ered Theologs of Racino Colings, Winconsdn. s Brown was ordninod dereon in 1854 In ths firet vear of bis ministry ha founded aad organ- Ized the parish vow known as Emmanuel Churcly, Brooklyn, Subsejuently he becamo Ractor of OL18t. Goarge's Church, Mackman streot. Now York, and for sume vears was actively angsged it tho Iarge missionary work whiels pertaed to that varietl, Eariy in 1863 be sanumed shie roctor- alup of Bt. .Johw's Church, Cohiors, and becane identified with the misslonary work of the notth- orn yart of tho Diocesy of Naw York. Tia han bean deoply in'ereated in the orgamzation of the Diocoss of Albauy, and las peitormed a Iniae shars of diocesan work. Al pres ut ho 1 Arenbisho s of the Couvocation of ~Albany, Sec- retary of ths Stauding Committoo, dolegats to the " (Qencral Conveniion, snid A ewbor of nmevaral important _conunittoss, Uu. dor his administration St Johw's Chureh, Cohoes, Las bocoma ona of the must importaut parishes t the Diocoss, ‘Through the energv and zoal of Dr. Brown, says the Tioy Times, tho presont church editics and iretory havo bssn eructed at a cost af Aboub 870,000, ‘I'ho Diocese of Fond du Las, revontly formed from the Diocess of Wiconswm, Is territonaly about tha aize of tha Diocess of Abany, It namberad abont thirty-cight parishea and miy- ston-ntations. anJd has abont twenty-thres clergy actively at work. N g MISCELLANEQUS, THE MEEHODISTY, ‘The weakly meoting of the Metlodist minjs- ters waa held yeatorday, sa nsusl, with Mr, Jut- kive in the chair. ‘Tho nunal numbsr of pastois wero present. Tha Rev. Mr. Axtoll, from tho Committes of Coutercuce reiativs to tha dMoody and Sankey re- vival effort, raported that a gensral moeting for fartuerconsuttation waae agreed nponat 2 o'clock, in the Clark Mtreet Cliaren. The 1oport of tho Comnuties was accopted w.th thanks, Tbe Kov. Dr. Liffany moved that it was the sen @ of Lhe Anssociatiup thai it was very impor. tant toat all the punisters should atteud this westing. s nied. Lho principie, sdopted by Messra, Moods and Sauxay, of not soticiting funla fro.n nuconvert- ed peuple u support of tuelr mostings was dis- cussod st conxidershls leugth by Mesars, Jut- kins, Levanrd, Aatell, Clendonoing, and Tiifany. Then followed a geveral miscel.uneous discus. sion by Mosars, 1iffauy, Ed.ards, Mareh. snd Meredith, on the subjoct of rav vals, aud ce- pectally thoue of Moody aud Sankey. Tne Rev. Mr, Daniols, who has just returnod from a trip to Europe, gave greeting, aud ad- dresaed thy mestiug upon the subjrct of Movay and Nankey meetiugs, aud gave h.8 inprossion of taliions matters 1 genard w Foglaod, After considersvio miors unimpurtint discuse s1ons, and resding of the retork ol tus Cotlects ing Committee, the meeting aJjourned. ANOTHER REYVIVALIAT. The revivalist Knowles Shaw will nold s serios of oveniug moa.iuga during th: pregent Aock in the Cliisaan Church, corner Ludiana arouue and Twenty fifth streot, Au uteranting feature of shy meetiuga will be & 50ng sarvide, commence lag a1 7:30 J'viook. TAY Y. M. C. A The reguiar guarterly meesing of {hes Young Mon's Chriszian A-roziation asa oeld lust ovan- ing in Lower Farwell-1all, Sapt. Vau Avedale in the shalr, Mr. vail, from the Sundas-School Cornmittes, reporied 1 weuars! tervys thaw Suuday-scuuols bad veon orgamized in var{ons y.arts of ihe oity, sod the worg was p.ozretaing favorably, Mr. Lawson n.sted thet sanots' neadings had been regilsrly heid at dlio Mariue Hodpital, wi b a0 aversge mitendauce of & dozen perssnm, ‘Lhe conduciurs of these mestiugs had always bsen ctvilly recelved. Mr. 'Mowne reported that servioss had beon held st the Puoirilinse sinon May 1, d “1"5 which time 9,000 tracta aud mxty Biblos ha bean distrionted. Mr. Noitou, from the Committee on Minsion- ary Work in tae City llospi al-,raported that Sun- div mervices wate ragulariy held o the Couaty Ho-p.tal, the & beudanve during the year boing eaumated st 2 000, Mr. Josaylh Weatherly, of England, spoke at soma lsngth apou the importanca of enliating ¥oun; mon 7n the servios of tha Lord, dososib- ing sume &% the methoda puraued by the Y, M. C. A. of Londun, : Tho maeting then closed with prayer and sing- ng. TER INDIANA WETTODINTR.' Spewral 148 ath (o 'he Chivuco . ritine, Inpuxaroits, lud., Bapt. 40.—Tho Buntheast Indinna Cunte.ence adjourned to night, Greons- buty; was selectod ua tho place of the next LCon- forance. The only chauga {n {ndisnapotls pul- Ditd1a the appotstmont of the llev. Samsun Finchor, foruerly of Lawrencoburg, to Uracs Chureh of tlus cicy. THE JOWA CONFROENCE. Epenal Inevaten to 1o Chicaue o ribune, Rrokux, In, Bept, 20.—The M. I, Couferenco held & protracted session to-day, lam.ung fiom 8:30 8. m, to 11 p m, The ilme was principaliv occnpled with routine busine~s, A resolution waa sdopted favoring Incroased activity in behalf of the freadmen. The fulluwing was Aoug the resolatious sdopted on the subject of tems peranoa: T ed, That we will continnally co-oparste with every laudable movomout, poliiical or otherwids, that has in viow the ovarthruw of the lquor-traitic, The appolutmonts will be announced to-mor- row, ngm whioh the Cunfarence will adjouru, e Tv the Rdicor of The Chicaca Tribume: Curcaon, 8ept. 16.—Under the ecaption of *Trath Will Oat.” in & recent issue of Tne Tammuxe, you had an ‘article on the re- cont discovery of £50,000 taken from the Windeor Bauk, Coun. sbout forty years ago. Iamacoustaut ioader of Tue ‘Trinuxe, and have lesrued to believo about all that comos from the accompllatied pen of the ediwer; but here 1 find mnvsell at & loss, You say Mr. ‘IThomas Fmersou, the Uresident of the bank, was convicted a8 tue ‘‘thiof," and “within a fow :Lo ¢ weeks oxchangel bis home for » co/l at Weatherstisld,—ouo uf thase :eirivle 439 cells in whicts Connsctiout uxed to sujocate na well as rtarve her feluna.” [ yemamber nuthing of tus kind as bavima ocourred 1 Cotnecticud foity vear: ugo. L knew sr. Emerson as Dy idout of the DBauk at Wiudsor, Vi., furiy vears agu; the lows of $50,000¢ aud the teial sua con- vicjon of the Promdout. Is thets wot sume mistake 80 far as Conneclicul 1w concernad? Youra truly, R. lanscos, {The toatn facta upon which tne edito.is) ree forred to was based were derived from uu article ia tne Brlugfleld (Mase.) Kepublican.—Ep.) = il NOT THE GENERAL RESURRECTION. Ta the Fditor of The Chicaoo Tribune : CoLusnus. O., Mept. 19.~1hs inaugnration- day of 01l Lull Allen called ont all the old fousil Dewocrats in the Hiate of Olio, many of whom Lad pot beeo away irom the.r faims for twenty yoaru. It wana greal curtowity in s city to sea such 8o nssembly of oid gray-beards, Early in the mormug of inauguration-day the pecple of tho surroanding country began to arnamb o, snd, amouk the number. & iall, fank mRn Was ssen avproacing ou the joad which leady st tho comucery. After he gut pass, b fo.ked arouud sod eaw Bve or siz of these olg fuseil rel es, with tottering sieps. aud 1)ng. tow. ing, wiute bLearda, coming oul of the burying. riouad. He turned 4 uste about, stopped., -n‘]. ™ g ia hauda. called aluud: ** Go back, old 3 ‘o baek , this 1 not the general rewurrec- i It 1s ouly the inaugurstion-day of Oln‘ [T e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. LoNpox, Eeps, 20.—~The ateamehips State of Goorgia. Britanulo, und $witzorlaud, from New York. have srilvad out. New Yonx. Sent. 20.—Arzived, steamsbip State of Nevads, fruwm Autwerp, NASBY ON INFLATION. Four New Banks Started at “Con. Tedrit X-Ronds,” Aud, Finally, Every Man Becomes His Own Banker, and Issues Legal-Tenders. Great Tronblo in Prospects-«Dascom Out of Lignory and Can’t Buy a Fresh Stoek with * Corners »* Currency. Ta'eds Blale, CoNrepnrr X-Ro.\nn, wich 19 I8 THE 87atE LY RExtucky, Sept. 11, 1875, —The man wich uu- dertakes to benoild e fellows loals up s vary heavy coutrack, TIaIf the citizens uy the Cor- ners are n-goin baok in the most ungratatul manner oute the Onlimited Confidence and Trust Company. Thoy are s gestin #19 & bushel for whost, and aboul tbo samo [for oats and corn, and mon now tatk uv thousanda wich never befurs knowd how io pronounce the word, but vat they aln't happy. [hey hev a hankerin after redempshiun uy soma nort —they demand to kuow whon tius moner uv ourn is a-goiu to bo redvomod in authin elso—-omo other kind 1y money—ez tho our money, backed by faith, waznt ez good ez any In the norld, Ef theso malconlants woal only taka it sud took pleasant, there woodsnt Ls any troutlo aboutit. £ But those mon are not tus worst wo haev $o contend with. The citizeus wich are tho stanchiost supportara uv tho new mooey bev do- termined that of wo hev tha rits to ishoo monoy they hev the eame rite, And 80 four noo banks hov biu started this weok. Mackey aud Buina atartad one, with Yackoy oz President and DBarns 0z Ceabler, wath then and & mgger enrpouter oz the Loord of Direktats. They 1oy gut the drop un us by requirin the of- ticeen to give bamdw, trich they seco.uplislied by Dhavin Mackey siga Burns', Burns sign Mackoy's, and bo:l wigh thoniguer carpenter’s, The thoy hov auther advaniaygs over us, for thev bonght thow o von prons anud print their own b ites, wich, oz we hovto pay Sunpson, ths printat, & profit, euablos em to maks moneay chieaper than we kin. ‘A'hey eall 1hie.r iwatitoosbun ** Lo Nashuel Ben ¢ An<oshashen," and hev the baniin ofis in Jiackey's bed-room tu the Poersm House, Heanoly wiz thin bank bistin aue monay atora Squire Yetiu- and todney th npmaker starts ed anotacr, wich thoy ealled **Tho B assin Dif- fu-ien Lank uy North Atneriky,” nith the onis in Gednoy’s shou shoj, and they got sboad uy ua by printin thoir uotes in two culors, wich I must say, gives om a sulvent lo k. I3y tium tune wheat hed got np to @29 per bushinl, and wuz rcase at iat, Flion Parkios aud Barney, tho planterers, who bed mada s great doal uy money sinco tatiaahen ®et 1, they bed to miatt & bank, wich they ca lod “ The Lkitable anl Iunkashatle Baukin Compary uv tho Yoomited dtates,” and thoy ishovd their bi 1 by the bushel. Wheat went np immojitly to $33 per bushel, and 1 noo era 1Y prosperity sot in. Boliro tuens finansrers got fairly under way, Butis aud Bu-terd conelooded thov'd go into bauk.n. an 1 venol ons mormn tho bills of the “L Stumvoolatin Company—I, Butta, Prosi- dout nado thew sppearance. They didn't hev any odis, fur Bitts #8d he didi's ‘sos no yo so uv nuofis. Ile covd vav out money on the sirest, all lio wanted to, of the ; eorle woud take 1t, and, oz it never wisot A guin to ra- deemed, wat did ho want uv an olfis? Ho wazut & going to any sich expeuse, for he blonved in economizin, To go to yooselis ox- pouses wuz to show & culpable disregard uv tho interoatn uv tus pevple. Waueat went up to 245 per bushel, and thare AR OB ProsjIerity, Thon trousle set in Inchunks. The people who wuz not futeres’ed 1b banin uhouxt piat blank, to take anv uv _thowr isboos, Banks wuz a gottia rathor too frokent, aid the tunss wuz a geutin raiber toa wrosprous, A reacsshon oke kurred agen our monay, wich we who wuz inter- eled dotesmiued to crnsh to wuntz. ‘The ouls-bls nv tha iive bankiin the town mes, and decided tu hold 3 meotin uy tha aitl. zoos, ai wich steps shood bo taken tn logalize aur {shoos, . The meetin wuz hold, and'ay conrse we ker- rird it without any troublo, for saven-tentts uy em hed our money in their pocke.s, and tuey wuz very favorabe Lo auy Boesb:n that wood keep it a oiltn, To thay ond wo pass tae foller« 1u resoloushens s Wankas, The Democrisy ny Ohlo and Penusylvany, W4 siugerly just appreduitsiien uv tan wants ur the citizens uy s’ Crosa Loads, hev dewanded more mouey : sud WAREAS, Five compinles hiev kerzied ant the idse uy the Dumocrlsy uv Unio and Pennsylvany by furnistin &4 puvple more wouey ; sud Waazas, Notwittst .udin the ouparatleled prosperity that hos rasulted froim the fucreass in currency, cartaln tnen in L oline 10 1 @ benedtted ; therufore, be 1t Jteaulvad, Tuab this moetin uy’ citizens demand uv tha ‘Town Council tiat It towunss convene and psas an ordiuance imnaxin the fsnoos ur the Sve banks legad tondur for@varything (rom drinks down to tuzed ; and that any Jilzen who Tefoozes to taka it, or murmura at I, or 10 any way dusoredita i, shel bo held 62 8 pablia eaemy sad be immelitly hung, ¥ ‘The whereascs and tiie resolooshen was passed to wunst, aud 1 felc easier. With the power to hang all wich refouae to take our money, I rather tulok I can make it curient. A rupe uver the Hwb uy a tres ia n porsuader of rare merit, and 1t ia tho nost endursewent uv our paper that we kin pos«ibly hev. 80 fa;, w0 goud. But jiat ez I wuz terlin good over my uuccosdd, that oumitigatod cuss, Jobial Toiking, tho men wat givo L nuto to Ssscom for & barl uv whisky with soh disiiaguishied suc- oews, rose and sod bis lied a saries uy whoreases and & rezoluoshen to pass. [is went on tu eay that he hed given tins question of tnance n great deal uv study, He endursod fully the vosislen uv the Demoorisy uv Ohlo sna t'enne aylvaur. o bleoved 1 more money~—munay eunff for cvvarybodp, He pluted with prige to the devalopment uv the Corneis winco the creashun uvy mora money, and be bleavod that e:tll more monsey wonld make still moro proepority. 'The idee wuz cor- rect. The Gavernment shoid 18boo promises to pav, and faitk sbood uiake sm poud, without nuy sich nonsenso oz redaemin ; and if the Guveros ment shood do 1t why shoodut bauks; if bauks why nov indivijsiles 2 Lhat's what bhe wanted to kaow, E! tuor waz any sich thing ez redeewio av ILIn gold or suyttitay elds, the &mnplo uiita hov tue rito to sak if thou oa isliood the monay hed gold ot auvtbing else to redesnn em witn, but 62 1er mip’s 00 tedesinin j erpunsd, why thas question don't coms iu, The peo,le hev to bev 1aith, and that's all the hovin ther s 1n tne trausackslion. e wiz a Livover 1 wors maney, sud bo blooved that them vz bed the gresiat need fur mousy sbuod hev the privileys vy ighouin it, ana wo loig oz the people tuok it fiom esch ouiar, 1L ansorad all ths porposes nv money k0 wuz woovy, ‘Lhoretore Lo porposed the yoouanunus adopsbun uy the followiu wherases sud rosoloosen ; Wangas, Ef yoo bov a good thing, yoo can't ber too MUl uy it el Wauxas, The increeso uy carrency fu the Corbers bea Lin produclive Uy prosperily sich 8z we hever dreemiod vy sud Wankaw, 1t I8 the dooty uv all earthly gurernmeats 10 41 TU0we 118 Liveaina ckaily, sherauy tuilatiu the doos of tisa¥as, wich fully ulike oy the Just sud unjusty an Wanras, The manufaklsr uy monsy shood not be ernined 16 iba taw, but wliood Le the priviiegs uy tue miany ; Bk \\qu, Wa rekngniee the justis aud propriely ur compellin (ke psople to take aich wouey 83 Way b8 lnhe 00} therel 7o, uo b Lieauived, every man may (shoo his uotes uy Band 0 w1l UL 02 iRy 8001 L fulefeal uF CONY. M- ice. aid ich uolce St Lo sl it ST e\ (i, b eamie 82 thie UOLes lALUOY Ly CUF D¥e UsuKill Lali- tooauuns, Aud the d—4 ideols abslootly passed ks raso- looshien without s m int's delay, Bud they des wanded tsal be Couucil weet that very nite aud pass tho ordiuauco. wict ik did. Ll evory laet man uv em commenat writin notes tu wunst, sud buyin sll worts uv thinge with cm, we're dsbie to bev enufl woney at tho Coiners iminejit Y—6z 1ok 62 uar bréthren o Quio and Pounvylsauy wood dosire, even, Evervtluny in the shape uv lavur Lez bin aban- doued. for eversbody bvz gone jute the mauu- IAK.8F LY curreu uat 12, over, iody who kin wris. ‘Thsuk tieaveu that they uaever favured #x0nls hote—itia inabiliy ta sbed juk 18 the ouly Lt to our iutleshen, Qoo mugler sesult bisz followed thia ordinance, ¥iz.: Nob.dv hez nutbun to sell. 1 weatinto & apoe store yeaterday, (hiukin 40 trest wyself to s pare of buools, but tus deaior Ladu't any to null. ut I bundred pars on the shelves," L **'They hey all bin bought by people over in the DXt count; d tiis willin ;' thoy wuz bought for guld, iy of yoa bed gold Icued ges one uy cm to sell You & pare Lussels.” Aud La sed suthin abouc briugin & horse to water, but yoo voudent make hiwn drink. dois plaw to me cbay wmore legislashun is o 7y by Foiooslug (o taks it s | tl oin to bo neconsary. Up to & certain pint they toak onr monoy, but somchsw shom oz Aint & makiu 18 are & fitln shiy nv i, UstaoLruM V. Nasy, Prestdent of the Onlimited Trust and Cobfilence mpany. P, X, —Moro troutlo. Bascom sez he'agot to her romething to go to Looisville with boside our paper, or he'il_hev to closs. And sil the meehamea in tha village, who hev to buy thiogs fn Loomville, 10 elamuniu for puthin they kin buy with, and throaten, of they dont get it, to buai things, Van wr om "“""“"“Y asd that afure the infiatlon period thoy didn't hey much monor, hut they cuod do suthin with wat they bed. And the peoplo applauded the disturber. 21 P, 8,—Basaom hez Jost como in, The last drop uv likker (s gone, and he ewears ha'll clons hin Laref wo don't do pulhin tawunst, 1 hev estled & merlin of tho Direktota. Ef Bascom clores we are joat forever. The Corneis kin get on with anvebing but that, 1 kin gat on awhile, for 1 hev a jua in resdrve, but Ileven hielp them who is not pervidad. I ROMANISM IN AMERICA. The London Tiny n the Papal Prop. agnndn in the United Nuates, Lenuon fimee, Sct. 8. Whan it wan asuounced, some montha sgo, Ahat s IX., breakiog at length the suliou ki- lenes of ' the Captivity,” liad tietermined to cre- At fivo new 1'riti the Chitich, tha names of the futtire Cardinalg wero vcanned with much interent, for they shoned to what quarlera tha Papsoy iu its "hour of trial was sirelch- fug out 1a hande for help. The lahan ' r.miuences,” indecd, wers chosen (o pua- tain & teadition of Papgl policy ; bub Cacdinal Manuing, Chtdinal. Ledochomnki, and Cardinal Met loskey ropresented in different forme the de- termnation of Itomo ta reeruit and to rally ber lurcon in thio vary camp of her deadlient foou, Dr, Mauning bas_earood his promotion by his conflict with thw Proteataniam of his native land ; Archbishop Ledocnowski by bls opposition to the assortioh of tho supieme authotity of tho State iv 'tussia, it the dsvotlon which was ro- warded in thews Prelatos was & virtua bacren, savo to the eyo of faith, of approciable re- rults, Archbishop McCioskey, of Now York, was chosen for honor, because ho stood At the head of & vast orgauization of tho Romen Catholia Churcl, the rewources of which, undervaluod and hawdly uoder- stood Lithorio by the powers that rule at RRome, lave come to bo knuww, and prized, aud mnde the foundutiun of tawsriug hopes, Half the Old World haa boun lust to the Clutreh, and of the romaining part that stil holds formally to .ta & loglauca many factions are mined by skenti- cinm or shaken by discontant. But, if the Uld World be lost, may ot the Now bé gaincd? 1Itis at leaat possiblo that this is the innor thonght of Romo 1t ihean durk dava, ‘The des intes of tao human race resm tomove Wescwarid, aud w arol- ative neuee, it uot absvlutely, the star of Amorica naxos as that of Europe wouos, Bne if & century henca the Western Continens will outweich n wealth and power thé divided socioting of Europe, will not the domiven of the younger civilization compenrata for the losa of authurny over the origiual Ewplre of the Chorch? ‘Iho begin- niugs of the conqueac have been made, and the campaigtt i+ 2arned vn with eusigy, Eubtlety. and persoverance. If Ruihe ia to protit by these suterpilges, sho initsL encourago ber champious with syproving nouce, rud digouly them, alike in the wight of folluwors aud foes, wWith appropri- ate réwaris, Thus [t comes to pasa (hat at lengih the apir- itus! adolescence of Catholio America 18 recog- nized by the Papacy. Tha bostowsl of & Cardioal’s bat ou the Arcnbishop of New York Is not suuply s toksn of the Va- al gratitude for ind.vidual sorvices t rewards & powerful rewforcoment, now, for tho tirst tims, formally arrayed swmooe the champions of the lioly Ses, In this scnse it ia nugoratond fn Amedes, and, though Kome s reticent by habit, hier actions make confesslon of nor oojecs, Ths growth of tha Roman Catholic faith on the American Cont.nsnt, not only in the countries whero it was pianted by Bpanish colooists and by others of the Latin racey, but 1n the vervy heart of the uclety which boacta of its Angio-Bazun 1ndlvidualisn, 18 a ro- markablo fac’, but is not s novel ona. ‘The noveliy 1s that Ruine bas recogoized it with avery sign of delicht and hope, Twenty yoars ago, wheun the loman Catholis Chinren 234 tightingiis way vigorausly sgainst formiasble cnemieain the United dtates, when the continnous influz of irlsh immigrants slarwed the Htates Gt tue Atluntio acavohrd as much as the Chiuessimmlerai 1o has smprised and embarrassed the Pacitio States, whep ** Kunuw-Notlugtam, ‘ amere outbaret of eplenstic a+ d Josloas nl\m[rv, was ralsed to tho 1ankuf a political ereed, the Court of Rowme would have noouted the uotivn of luoking for md, save in tpat hamble pacartlary form i which aud Is slways acceptabls to it, from {ts spultnal sub~ Jec:d in Amotica. The fullowers of the Charch 1n that ojstant world were to hiear and obsv when Romo s oke, but that they shou.d Influeuncs Roman policy, sbuuld bo 18, tewsuted 1n the Saored Coll=go, should be ctly governed by a Pringe of the Church~—tliose were pr tons.ous utterly inadmisaiLle, The Holy Father, if he vo longer set his fout on tho neck of séculur Hov- eroigns, still loant on Emperors, and was courted by Kings. The Great Powets of tho Edrupean Contluent eom,wted for the hovor of pratec:ing himy, snd though the yoke of iheir protection somutimes piessed heavy lu the form of 1nfluence, tha pidsdure was not mian.fost, Implicaced 1n (hedo Ionkiohical relation) thi,oned on A vast and comL)uc syatem of slastical Emablishmonts, the Holy 506 was did- daloful of mers Repablicans, who could pronise no luterveution of dinlumacists ot armies, and whose religious endowmente conmiated uolelv in voluntary ~gifts, DBat the whole schemo of policy construsted by -the macerdutal stateemon of the Vatlosn afrer the events of 1810 has in oor days crambied toatoms. The Pope haa ceasod tu bo stownoral ruler ; tho Emplres on which ha leant Lave withdrawn tueir asupporting hands—the ove m'l& weakened, the other no longoc loval, Dut the atreugth of the Church in the West hus gone on iuctessing, and ks possibilivies of groath now fill the minds of devoted slomnusty with splendid imaginations of viotorr. To bring the oiticial chiof of = bierarchy from whom wo much 18 expacted with.n the innermont oncle of tho Papal polity 18, a8 tho Romau Cuns now per- ceives, not ouly sdvisable, but 1mevitable, 8o Archbishop MoCloskey, an American of Iriwh duncant, has been, to the deilght of all the. Ruwmso Catholica of ~Norih America, raived ,to the Cardinalate, He is now an bis wav to Rowe to be adwmitted to s new dignity by tis Do,e imnelf, and hs brioge with Lim an " offering of gentitude and sympatby” from tbe (athful in New York which, besides a sond coutributivn of some £20,000 stenitng, 1uoludey sn sddiess describiug the enormous progrosa of Catholio dootriue amoug the people of the Unitad Htates, We do nob doubt that a great part of these boasis in trus, 80 that the Lopse based upon tbem may be, to soine exteut, well-founded. ‘I'ie Papuoy 1a reuilve it appears, to sutad- hsh closor rolat than tlosa of moure humage and ¢onde-cension with its muliitudio- ons mud wealthy subjeois bsvond the Atiuntie, The fact i1 demcustrated not ouly by the elevacion of Archibimbop MoCloskey (0 the Lighest rank in the Charcl beluw the Cuaw of Bt Poter it-ell, Lut by tha repors ocurront at Home that denwiguure Ronceitiz, who was latoly ment 10 Nos York to present the Arcibistop with the bLerretta, * will be apuoioted to & Ligl sodle 1astical digoity in Ameries.” In truth, tbe cuurve of eveuts uo Lho other site of the Atlautic 1s well woith observiug, and if Rome Lad veen socustomed to study povular muvo. monts as sho has besn awed to watch the |uti- olos of Courts, she would lung sko bave doue wial e is doing now. 1o sl the oco.uirles of tlis American Coutinent tlie. s i already s uume- tous sud 1 owertul lluman Csthiolis pojiulatios sud nowhere. rrceLt p ’hlEfi in sz, Lina the supteruacy of the Popedura been tnieatsusd as 1t hiau been In avery part of Burops L'he 3)an- iali-Arnarican Hepublivs wiil uever bs of mush asgount 1n tue world, biL, 810k ae tuey are they aro trus to Noie Tue desceodsute of the Fronch ae:tlers lu Canads ars squaily losal aud ll‘ll-lhy ussless a4 allivs. Has the great Ku- gl wh-spr akiug communitiasof bno Coot neut, and osuecially the Unitod Siatee, mbeitt the dorti- piea of Amorica. s it. tuen, certmin that, as Honie now beheves, the Ca holic ('tiurch w1l a2 tond i:s dorniulon and thowitsh uud«r uew condi- tlouy swoug the people of tus United Btstss? Tue prublem 18 a d hcult vns, for theie are op- trinmph of wauld involve the def at spirit of individustisin which is cuaracterist.o of the E-ghishi race in overv lsud, sud whbich has nowhere asvestsd jtaelf more vigorously thao in tho Federal Union. On tuo otiser naid, tue forves working for the Rotman Ch roh a-e botb strong sud 1ogeutously directad, Tue Insl Immigiation bes porred soms 4,000, 000 of Cashalie Celts inta “tha Univa, aud she, desceadsute of the earlier exiles who bave pre. asrved their faith posaibly uumber 4 wany more. This vast msss. it 18 melancholy to confess, Iy, for ihe mout pars sl tne lowast level of. inteiligence. Tle Insh, uohke the Eoglsh, the teh, sod the Qermsn immigraots, berd togetier in the large ol sod me thoie aubject to sacerdotal discipline. ‘Pl move atcowmend and in & body, aad sheir. indusu, out of Pm‘m 1u mavy ol . sifsirs, snd wherever this happeus thero ato at- ptr. kOMatimes in part ancosnsful, to necurs an fndireet endowmont for the Cinreh of Rome, Dut st ot alono on the ponisraas Lody of muporstitioun zeal hich tha Irish immigration Las paced at the command of the Church that Usrdinal MeClo kev and his fellow-workers 1ely, At mil the centres ot American suciety they carry on an untinng and not frutleas propaganiin. In & domocratic commusity the balineas of 1 o becowies very apparont to the rich and idie, snd. an aocial distinctions sra fow and uncertain, the A-tractions ot & creed which carsfully owitd- watos tho resthetio side of religlon, snd whicl clnima thie Inheritanen of & grand hirtorical tra- dition, are almoat irre«istibla Lo & Iarge claes of minda. b evers noctety thers aro those " falnt honrta and fegbla winpa that every sophister ean lime,"” and (o Amoifen, v\hero.fn Bulto of e diffuxion of elemontary athucation, & high aud thoughtful cullurs is rare, the gams influ- sncen which Linre tempd roany bo the: distra tions of Jutuallatie vanities, or oven scrons tho border-land. aro vers potont with 8 certain miverfine ciane who “would gladly apo the estornals of artstaoracy. Jiome, then, may hope ta command the manses ib tha United Niatea by lier poswer over Irinh supnrati- tion, and to win the Allegianee of & seation of thie wenlthist olasa by the »plandor of her ritusl sud the immenaity of her protenaons. Wil this ha enongh to make har in tho course of years the donuuant inflnence In' Amoriea? We believo it will not, for, strong ns the forces on her nide may be, the atrength of manly and inteltigent fndividuahily, howhers wanhog amoug man of Enghsh bloed, is, we are conviuced, graater, be ithier, aud mors enduring, SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF. RUNNING UACPS AT LOUIAVILLE. LoumviLynr, Ky., Sopt. 20.~1n the firat race. d-ah milo aud & quarter, six hotsen started— . gY . Camargn, Marmion, Ortalan, Woatherly, t. winn, Ao excellont start was effactod, Or- talan leading, with the othors bunched, At the first quarter Marmion and Orlalan ran neck and nock, ERspt, Camargo, Weatherly, and Redman bunehed close behind, At the half-mile, Bgynt pushed up for the necond placo, Ottalan leading, and Redwman,.Weatherly, Camatga following in the owder named. Tois they sontinued natil, coming down the lLiomo sireleh, Egypt, leading, won thip race, Weathnily closo behind, Marmion Octalan, Redman, and Camargo paseaug tl etriug w the urder named. Tune, 3: 123, The second race, the evant of the duy, the Bt. Loger, was won by Dr. Swigoit's Kiug " Alfonso, Tlie hornae got 0ff afier usarly twenty nitempis on tho dashi of 2 mi es, Georee Grsham leading, | Millousito naxt, Vattigner thud, Tonbzaack, i favorite, Asterold, Enlister, Vord.geim, aud King Altouso grouped togoiber and close belund. At the firet quarter Mausali thow to the frunt with Millionaire clone |u the rear, follawod by Volti- fiuer and tio othere gronyed. Wheo the hur. ex tlon past tino half m lo Miliionaire was o frout, but at the third quurter sud bomo gave way 0 Tenbroeck, with (iraham second, At the o~ sid-a quartar Mitlionairo sgain struggiad to the first place, Verdiaria alvo rushing up third, and but ittle behind Grahaw, sho Leld the second yosition. This thav coutinued till thoy reached the mile aud thréo-quarter post, whon len- broeck led, Milhoumirs retiring among the bunchod, Graliam second, and Yerdigria third. Fathere poeitlons thy Lorses passca the unle and three-quarter, and woro coming down the Lowmo atreten, when hing Alfonao gallautly gal- loped for snrd, ng Gtaham it the second pluce aud Vardigra tiurd. Tino, 3:34)- Up to thia timo, Hazem bad basn tbw favorite, in tho third race of miie Leats, but Brakcsmon, if-biother uf King Altonso, now sold first cliuice, For this tace five bosen started, —Katio Pearce, Port Lesnatd, 1iazon, Biskosman, and Fhylis. They got off with Katis Peatce 1 tho lead, which slis hold all the way round, winwing tn 1:443, Hazem sccond, Pl tird, Brasos- man fouith, and I'ort Leunara last. Kaue Pearce ulso won the wecond heat, Binkestunn ow tlurd, Phyhs fourth, aud L'ort t, Time, 1:451. Q INOY RACES. Snecial thi tch Lo the CA cago Tridving, Qrixcy, 1), Bovt. 20.—The Hirat dav of the fair fudicatea that tho week in to be & succoxs, as far as horsos aro concarned, Tno 1odieatlons are cortal (‘i briliant, with so larze a number of ontrios, with the reaoids walsh some of the soimals ba ado, thora 18 avery prospoct taat the iurf ovents will bo ususunlly oxoltiug. ‘L'no 1aces to-day wore a trot for horses tust had mever tratted for mooey, fur a Dirae of 83J), and a @vo-furlong desh for two-veai-olds for a stako of $260, thesscontd hormo to got ¥60. Xol« lo~tng s & suminary of the frst race: N, J, Pottyjehn named b, J, JefT. AW, Guiian_named b, 1, Vallo. Al McFull pamed b, g, Frank........ 1 Bl Elroy nawed b, m. Bue Munday, 14ma.zd, 4215, 4143, ‘The bay relding K'rank swns dec'arad distanced in the third hoat for paoing, although e came in second. Therg nare only four entries in the running race,—fwo by Junea, of Bpringfleld, and two by Gen.aRowatt, The bay colt Bpriugtield took the dash in _1:093¢, and bis stabls comyanion, Loa- garas, seooud munsy. 'Lusy are owned by Jones, MTATIO PATK RACES, Dowrox. Bept, 20.—The irolng meating at Btyatic Park olosed to-day with & raca for the 4:23 class, purse, 33,500, It wan won oy Thomas Jefferson, Comee second, Dol third, Moluo fourtn, Time—-2:041¢; 283; Zddigy 224 Comoua,won the first heat. —— BASE BALL. AT CINCINNATI. Crxorxnay, O,, Bopt. 20.—DBaso ball: Thila- delphias, 6; Reds, 5, Hartfords, 8; Stars, 8. AT LOUISVILLE. LowsviLex, Ky., Bepyt. 20,—Dsae ball: Bt. Loais, 11; Esgloes, 8. THE OI10 CHAMPIONSHIP, Specsal Inapadch to Iné Chieaau [ridune, Corvxaus, 0,, Sspt. 20.—Davo-ball— Buckeyos, Columbus, 9; Hiokory, McConuslisyille, chame plona of Ohio, 8. BUCOLIC FIREMEN. BOME OMIN-MUNIC IN NORTHELN INDIAXA. Suecial Duateh (o Tha Chicags T'ridune, YLarorrs, lud., 8ept. 20.—Pursuant to agree- mens, the Uommitioes from the Laporte aud Bouth Bend Pire Departments mot to-day st New Carlisle to perfoct arrangements for the race bo- sweon the Alert iloss No, 1 aud Wide-Awake lose No. 2, of this city, and Delta Hose No, | aud Unlon Hose Nu. 3. uf Bowh Bood, After South Band's opan challenze they bLacked out, ‘Tho Cowmittees from Laporte then chationged Deita No, 1 and Union No. 8, of Boutls Bend, to ruu at sav place within 100 mlies of Lapoite for €1,500. This South Bend refused to do. In h;:i‘they would uoL run the Laporta oowmpasies al e t THE TRIGQER, PIOEON-BIOUTING AT BT. PAUL. Averal Dievateh to 1 le Cincaae Trioune, 81, Pavy, Hept. 20.—=At a pigeon-shooting match Raturiday afternoon, st the Diving Park, Lotween oights of the Siillnater, 8t Panl, and Mnneapolis Clubw, twelve singla birds, 91 yards riae, poemb.o acore 90, B, aul soored 77, Hulls wator 76, aud Minusspohs 75, —————e COVING TO TH: EXPOSITION. Spectas Diepaleh o The Chicaao Tribime, Gnanp Haven, Mich, Bapt. 20.—Cho steamer Amazau len to-night with an excursion party of severst hundeed for the Cnicsgo Kzposition. e e Yerrible Encounter with a lenr, Sait La. Near Lake 'Towp, a einsl south end uf Liear Lake. Utah, 8 torribla cou- thet oceurred & few davs ago, butween tuo young men of Uadey and Buinll's surveving parey, and a gilzzly besr, whiclh rasalted altmost fatally S0 ous uf tne vouug wen. Frank Love, of this city, It apoencs Shat ou s sight provious to the adventurs & bear hag Lodn jrowing sbous the cawpy, And o the moiiog young Lowe, sce m: suied by Howlaud Stevens.n, pro ceedod 1u searob of tha tutruder, ey bisaked bruin_to & thicket of Lrash, whivh they con- oladed to met tire to and then cliub up on a mmnborlnf ledys of rocks fiom which to sho.it st tumas e should come out. They ete; ped a fow f.ot wito the brueh, when they came npon a huge she-grizzly with m oub, Youn, Lowe, boiug ncar her Lesd, was weize br the Jeg aud fell npon lus back. Au ha fell Lie tead betwesn her pouder.us 3 b of une bewg dee,ly emvedded uear bus loft o811 whilo the testh of the other Luribly Incers:ed the right ohsex and Lrohe nis lower faw. Beveusin, who had falien hesdicng 1010 1ba brush over the monaior' back, biad by this Mime recoverad himself sud giveu brun a chatge of Luckabiot 1 the wide, baut wilhut much effoct. Whea Lowe fall, his gun, with Lot hammers raised, wes lving with the muazls nader {;h cb.n, but he wanaged to got it turned upou the bLear, snd pallivy the trgger weul & bLeary cliarge of buekshot luto her throat. Bhe loosod Ler gnly and_rolled over apparoutly dead, Hitevenaou aselstad Lowe tocamp, sud, last even. ing, dcoompanied by Lia (ather, tho unfortunate {.uuug mau resctied bis Lowe In this Roitiug on 83 mell e poussible unds; cutbstances, Radway's Ready Relisf CURES THE WORST PAINA In fom One 1o Twenty Minotas, NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Adsertisement need any en sufler with pain. Radway's Ready Relie IS & CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first nnd I3 the Only Pain Remedy That Instartly alons thy most nxerneiats pittey i relating pains, altayy 3 " o a94 enran congestious, wheths ! Ehy Homels, or oilier Rixtids of otgwm, by 2, In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter hiow sialent e ezarnciating the patn, the Tehenimatio, Red-ridd.m v, Crinnial, Noraon’ ralgle, or provirated with dlaeavs vusy sutter, T 0o T Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneya, Infiammat! o tho Dladdor, Indanmation of the Boue™ ol Mumps, “Congesiion —of ora oat, Diioult renthing, Palpilatl G Tk Tloaruon r{}nl.er(cn Croup, Biphtheria,Cn. moodifots e o o, 3 uralgia, umat Cold 'Chills, Agdo Chilla. ' The appiteation at thn Teady Roflaf to the partiwiinre e Dala F dimoulty o%ivis wit NRort sasy aul ogmtnet, Fweaty it in halt & tumbler of wator will, in & fow minutes, ours tragirs, Soraina, Sour Jtamact, Hearte burn, Sick Hasdachs,'Disesnea, Dys:ntery, oollc, Wiad ‘“‘.,'."" I!inwfil:, lll.:” nlll lnl.emnl n‘"l‘;' s of RADYY, raralars sheuld aliraye ca) & bottla of b REATY RELILY Wit thame A"t dran o revent sicknass o rains rom change of w tier than French Nrandy or Dittors as & stluulint FEVER AND AGUE. Fovar and Arun eured for ffty conts, Thar ron alial agant In tha worlil that will oure fever a0 and it athor i r:\r(llir‘l]'.‘h,l’ll'l\{!."\«‘:rlmhlfip"mn, - 3 midsd by Wadway's bifin way'n Reads Tallate | Fifty conts poc botite. © L HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong aud pura rich blord: Inorsase of flavh wud wel, Cvat akin and bean.iful ounspration sourod se sl DR. RADWAY'S® SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Hax mads the most FAPH dor tho 1 oarie? e, DY undendoss Tifieios ol thl fraly wo: dertul modline, that Every Day an Iucrease in Flesh and Weight A Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Fvery drop of ¢ nlshing carss, 8o quick, s Sarsapariilian_Resolvant eommumd cates (Leough Ihe blu.i, wrac, deina, a3d othr Ualds aud julcasvl the syatein, the vigorut ' l.fo, far it reyein tho wasld ol 168 bod, wlih now and auind oA nel. Borofuls, sypullis, o aeumptiv, glaudular diseswe, o in tne th i, LU0 &, Nod s 18 Bas £liads 4nd orons dlee skin disw orin, il o the dsb, [, cancars In the’ womb, aad’ Al waeksatng sad llritareen, night ‘sncics v of mea sid 31 of ti Iily peinclple, & e «linin tho eurativs rasge of tuis woniar of wodurh chemistey, and s fow dass’ nis wil) nrove 1o auy porfon talng It for oithar diseass (i3 putent power to cure tham, 1t thy patisnt, datly |.neomlnf rodaood by tha wastes and dreamposition that ls coutinnatly prugrossing, suo ceedds in Acrestine thesd wastos, aad sles tay 9 ith tiew niateria) madn e beatthy blesd,—aad Saisapariliian will and does securs,—~a curs {8 cortaing fur witon once this remoedy eommices s work of purid- eation, and sncoveds in diminishing the loe wumn sta reriairs will ba rapid, and every day tho pationt wil forl timenll growinu batter and ‘stronger, tha food dis ting battor, sppatite improving, aad sh and weieht ugreAving. Not only does the Rsrssparilllan Resolvent oxcel all Kenmrtaedim agunts b {506urs 3t CAramic, dorofa Contloutjonal, ad Skin dissses, but it fs the only tive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Diabotes, Droptsy forms o Urdnaty anq Womb Dissasea, Qeavel r g0 ol wawr, inenajin { arie, Bright's tin uimiourls, sl ikl cas re thioro are bricks covaits, ot tha wateris Lolok, cloudy, mited with 008 liks tiio whlle of an ofy; o threads ko wiig %, Blitdue App-actnos, s d Irboa tnerysa p teditiny barning sensatlon wh g wator, acd palu the s of the Lack ad Along ths lojus. Tuwmor ef Twelve Venrs’ Growth Cured by Rudway’s itesolvont. nevenLy, Dn, RADWAT: 1bave nad ovaf and bowsle, Il the dootora said ** there was o, u:lp (oF It Tirid overyibing that was raoaminundod, but oty ing bolyed v, ‘1 aaw your Kesolvant, and’thought would try it; bos lad no” laith o i, fered for twoive years, ': ;fmk. si2 buti! 0 18 siut & 3180 aud two o of (o ta Lo ar, suAitor, and happlot thas “Une worst fumor was 'l thns i 1t tha howals, 01 tls bensiit cf othors. Prico, $1per oitle, * AN IMPORTANT LETTER. a pruminent geiitloman and Posident of Cluolansth Kf"fm fe paac furs yanca wott kow 40 e nenspep piblishers (hruugnout the United Stdtes, Nrw Yors, Oct21L 5. Dit. RAUWAY~DEAR 8tR1 §miu luduood by & sones of A ko & belef, At 4 g s r{a’f‘ of fed €13 uan e and i Bat ! gut by et asturtehil .A¥Ing boan 1uad ) b yoat ad & 001 d0 168 og gt f 2 diya § ke grist , Closinnail O / DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pillfi s B igostioa, Lis st of ! oon««il with ‘l;'\:' sud vireugines ‘-{:‘Muup ol Gilldue Fors., s i Uoraageneita o cer aeanted Lo offect & pusitive i aialle, contalolag B0 wieroury, minersls, of §4 Obssrve We tolluwing smpms resuiting (03 Dt St Bl of the Ulued (o154 s, bomtbus, DIy ba Btuuect, Bt £itption e Picul. ibe i s, Swimmiu, i{isrlan ‘and Digest Breatn ne. Fiu a8, (bokiny or Bad ra. Nibtation xiien by 4 L] on, Dots of Wel hofor 5 ight, Fe et Pare b 1. e thend, ficimuer of Fer-piaden. Ve the Mkis and Kyve, Pain "I 1l suddan Flashes of He:t Ruening in'ths ¥i ab. i es af RADWAY'S PTLLA witl fraa the s A e oo T el laurists. " Prien s seai v {3’:‘:".’ Hald by drugglsts. i Rcead ** Palse and True, 2 Ltor ot to, RADWAY 4 0u., No. 8 vt e YOS Cialuriantion worth Livassdh will Lo sesi'von,

Other pages from this issue: