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Y TIT CHURCH UNITY. R i . e IooeFy i autwatd sacramicits, 14 tho logival result of tlits iy theory. 5 Thero ara tons of thonannds whosa eonla e miflerence TRetween T | year for tho old, brond, deop, chanty of tho CHICAGO TRIBUNF l':AGES. J e H , : ‘Tha Jew meet certainly wonld not consent to | and Btato banka: but. damn it, 1 can’t tonch kave hig chibd tainshit 4o look npon Jevis an the | sonr bank ot Ulster | {Losch hada kind of fl‘;‘;fi?figx‘vl{x’xm-;:'vo‘n?a:h:?[.:;:“;::rlne;‘“flnlvlul:-ol),:o : : s oo . Clrt, men b derue tat. peronacn to lave poavingeill *atthat place.| Bomotmes 5o | privilegan, and the wanta of stratgere, Thono it i by in, ioxt ' 1o Jibie Ui book | 0 L fo et 0 J0flie] | hoat o, ud Aometimn( [ bast son. We ata | whio hinva como fram the far Esnt and from the st wortly Gt rovorenco and trut, 118 40 | U pratiop conchides his ewsay with amene | St ot want i clill o bo g pet oo thn - it tho Wall-ntrool | far West, and many from. places leas romots, £ ] 4 h OCCRBI LX- Fourteon senrs agn that gentleman preachnd in Dhatadelphia a rermon for the * Bishop Whita | rate, Prayor-Iink Sociaty,” in which ho mmntained | able tewn, 20k n At thizions bias nntil ho arrives at years-of dis- | proms, Dl xes e ) e AbORL I N tonca shich will ear very elows inspection : Talaon sl 8 yentn of, ¢ s Ll out [t thongh {hey may novor aco Sycamora again, will f oy Wlni primitivotion, ot contont with the' nwrrow | Iubit the sdsptation of tho praver-took 10bo | S L g aur owt yrincsilea more yracticals | St and ean_Judgo for buneolf. Tho il e e _ BT | mostaurely nover forge It of hior wind people. and Church @aion. aympnthion of o ect. ‘'Yhoy cannot beliove ::n'-,\i::umml uluwuri'hu: ({ar :ll‘;:::“:i::t?::-‘v‘xly;n W T e e, Mitcliell vary.n i?n‘h’ia e it [Fowa. ol e, Tiia oqitor of tha® Westegan, b . Kivbiton, o % ch divido the 1'rotestant 3 i 2 Sibi Y g IS5 A 5 e — l‘:::\lt “‘é."&‘,‘ llllxvc‘:t‘:’:lllu\I:mu:x]f-):2!‘12“:0’;;::’;!‘?-’&:‘1“‘1‘!? atul thus ta bo & bond of union an't comentming Thore are other wiubjects In your corresponid- | o, "o “wiimequenco that the Seripturos will bo s And the Book-Agont, D, 8. Kinnoy, were both ro- ) i s T | ent's article which oy bo uoticed again. Tho T o bl Chuecls o A v e o Allwionn t thin Methodint Cliarch will bo con- SR srerd whon apacially treating of the unioy of vinely-uanctioned way of lifo for man Lelinving clected ; wnd D, 8, Kinnoy was also efected as- |o Comparison of Bishop Cum- | in ono Hitlo mud in oita Liord. Fhey ank for ths © Senmp—The | sisiant oditor of the Weslryan. Now Courtellonsu—Connty 1 witldrawn from tho hospit onitentiarics. | A gncorriginie v Ui urtuy, navy, ete. A sulliciont answer ta Lim 1 1 il e Sreeral orrespondenee nf Tha Chieago Tribuns, ) ) piro: 2 nel ; Laid i, licso placos in & ¢ Iections Sr e Fi Church of tha Gospol and tha Acts, ‘They seok | spired voluma does, tho snciont aud primtive ik wenid be, that {n none of —Crnsnders 0t Work—A Hio Bycaxonrr, L, Oct, 27.—Thia body, which has mins’ Past and Pres. for the. 0l Toanagtiun, —tha, ono. brotharboa | CAlhue faith o Chiwcn Chiels. - Xog | Motuodints aud Lpicopaliue ' 1 5| Giulanen “upou_religios mervies. sompntnory, | < Cemana L el ot | s o i Ly, whlch ) ander ono lead, 'Thoy protest agaiont our sin. | Caflohe i nny corropt, of pervertid, | or 5 ST ) nud, if it wern, tho participauts aro adults, or of 4 pown | [EORIR Hmon bere for shx days, elosed Ixte) ent Views, Tl diviniona, - Siay omil alond Tor mmion. Can | otelisivo — eonsg, - bt~ CathoMo in | tho A | kuitahlo agn to' fudgn for themselven, whilo nonn | 1014 Robbed—Dend w J Y q , which bad given 4 Other Items of X thom much troublo, was quisted at the laat sos. 3our corrospondont katiafy them by tolliug thom 1 ve1ad Carrempondencn nf Tie Chiiacs Trisme, | 710D bY Teconaidering snd reecinding theie paat mouen of tho unadultoratod faith of Seripturo MOODY. Lz childeen compone our publie schools, that our rectarianisn, our disorders and divia- ouce deliverad to the paints.” This vernion was | 18 VIEWS ON THE PROSPECTS OF BUCCESE IN It seaing to mo that thero is & middia conrea 5 A B e 4 10ns, aml cathng of men madter, retting up of | rowritten and preached by Lishop Cumming SOUKLYX—TUE INDICATIONS Mong ENCOUIAU= | that wuay bo adopted that ought to satisfy both | Roceronn, Jil, Oct. 20.~Tho recital of the ,ll;uk?u AN aulest, M, pesnc Rt friow gir, Moody®s Views as (o (he Pros- | “uow Gospels” auch & chans of iarns, and this | beforatio Conventiun of tio Dicora of Keu- } THAN AT ANV PLAGE I3 GUEAT DRITAIN. | tho wubitesiants in this conteoveray, 1L plat | grurvy advontures of & young acamp, only 13 | W wifi on no aceonnt folerats ur ministera o 5 § b tattored and torn Christiauity i what God's. | tucky, iu 1867, Tho preachior waw no novies at Kew York Trivwue, 0 tn wl:wh 1 wish \(n call attor.tion] is not a YI""\V yeara old, who waa arrested Monday by Officnr | memibara {n Joining or holding felinwallp with secret pects ef Success in Brookiyn, word suntaing f8 right and thoy muat bocontent 2 [ the timo, 1o had scen ncarly a half coutury, | sre Mopdy was called upon yeaterday aftor- | Ut but in one that has bern in oporstion in dif- They aro not. Thoy bolieve tho spint 15 ono and tho hody eliould bo one. Thoy aro not sat. ; ifled. Thoy ara not willing moroly to_ngrae to i Tooks More Encoumgmg than at | ignore * Beetartun peeutiarities,’” ** ditinctive 2 \] Hoctrines,” at an auniversary or noonday pray- Any Place in England, ar-mootinig ; meroly 10 oschanga puipite and czll each other brethren for a day. Thoy mcok — no platform unions, no lollow traces, They lowg for the decp nurging love that swellod” liko compromise Plan About Bible. | a mighty tido throngh the vaat Leart of tho oho A iini divilie Buliool unitod Apostolle Citurch. Tho shtowd mon of Rteading in the Schools. tho world seo through tho fhmsy veils of our = wectarian scif-witl, oy perceivo tho vast wronyg that will not stay hidden. No; let us seo our CHURCH UNITY. own orror aud our own sin, and confosn thom NEPLY TO DR, COOPE! openly, Let us censo from onr theorios by the Editor of The Chicaco T'ribune ; whiclh wo seek to deny tho existence of the ‘Carcao. Oct, 20.—Your corrospondent on unn;g;ltl.nch tha Jow, thie Tk, aud tho infdel t apponrn to confound the torme unity | Procialia. ; e o ot tho sorme A0y | ™ot un an Curistinns ho manty and honost, <l hiad served twouty-two yeard in tho miulstry & s 2 i ferent partwof the conntry, oo, Louyane 3 e | oo by e reTuren, who cunverned Wit | pund muccuas, Lo metha s thin s 11a7o T Hishop Cummine meotioned s peenliarity "’“ If’l"hn: m‘”;mv il “°'-€I Hepi Pfi:‘n‘x";:m rlaug the religlous charactor of our age “The | try. Ilo 1ot Leen able thin fai - | lowing ec Tonging for iy, and xid: #I¢ b the profound | taution to soytbin: ontelda of hia dircct offorts 4 i oL ataactor of sl bistare seivol nt Hiato of Christondom ia sign, ‘ trictly oblieator: ) all, e e " Bt i DIt Sothoe (AOLHOR GoaTan) | B e oman v s e e v | PACEES 20 a7 ey ariact hero. | 0ed solen and ey would il " uu scilly | O Matters—Politics—toree-Dis ittobo. Iliw prayer that Ilis peaple may bo il | 2 Tiau; Juligiuus el d from at the1efuees of parenin or puardisns, | confesacd nearly a dozen theftw. If this youth o = cr=Crops—Trade. ono ling novor yot boen realized, and that tho | has bad littl L to deyolo Lo thom. 11is | Jet tho decision as to what version o portion of | fs not toging with the pretty paintod fowers | 778 Corrcanondence nf The Chicago Tribune, epsctaclo of 8 divided and warning Chrintendo | foreign correspuudonco, ho says, has fallen | the Scripturcs shall bo ueed at thuro exoiciens | that grow o the brink of thn precipies of pap. | 1 L P CETN, Til, Oct. 26,—Princaton is situated E'hrlnt'ucumlunn garmont to ho torn and ront) | into neglect in the Ereparatons for lus | bo dependent on tho number of the kcholars rep. e 5 sondent N s 105 iien west of Chicago, o tho Chleago, Bur- {58 Relet Lo tho neatt of tho. Divino Mastor, and Sovk i Asioifes, and ket siacte. of © unn:tla:z il,lrcn;nmu‘: ditterent eligis fithn, h;{‘:’&";’:fl;“"““- andent: would. b plassod ta lington & Quincy Railroad in tho county-seat of - ki A, 0 Dousy au heims ible, 24 1 Lo v ; ! i i i hopes, however, in o fow daya to Lo ablo to ro- | are Catholles, and tho King James version when | Tha Snpervisors of Winnebagn Count cta in - il chnrchmon BEfoo Wit tho proscher I Sin® | couvo eallers and hold oligioun conmullaticns | the Prolostant childron ard inost nuiaoruss, e A ok oeosale o T8y 087 | town luaa population of over 5,000 porsoom, ? This mol tho final tri- | with them, Ho expreésad great ratifaction | L mmceroly hopo that some sncl compronileo nand is as wido-awake, prosperous a place as one cvil? This moln of promoting tho final tri- | wi eI, P BrEak. o ax thin—-honorablo to all—may be efloctel, and | 47 for tho building of our now Court-Haune. | gy g9 snywhere, 1is mans oo publia b ild “’“L"‘ of Curlats Kingdom ts one whicli ho hioro | with tiio opening mootinge, saxiug that ho bad | f) this controveray now raging may not 1n any | 1ho contractor, whoever the lucky man may be, o v 7+8 maty Guo pablle buflde doclares Lriugs ** grief to_the heart of tho Di- { nover had & more encouruging vutlovk, Lvery- i it ga 1 ot il ¥ iigs, churches, sehools, ana dwelling-housca vitio Mastor,” Lig modo of romtormy: the seamlons | fiing bad boes planticd Aftar tho vers bost mane “‘“{A injuro that most esered institntion—nir | will bo accorded to March 1, 1578, to comyloto 4 4 Eeeg i aicletien, aa, In the judgment of the Wesleyan-Meth- nd Lss mot with | Sully for atcaling a wilvor wateh. a goll clinin, | Giie enmmastion 5 Je oot e aaiine e and o rnzor from gentioman named Marring. | God th Ll aucl coanecttane inest lian diately procediog or fol- | ton, nre not withont a moral, Ho informed tho = i rmlllmflr— Hupnos the tma for these | Marshial who ariosted him. i language garninhi- PRINCETON. o lheen faartar of an huurboforo seliool, | ed with tho most fearful oattin, that ho * always g injo make it quito an attractivo placo to strangers. ; g - | and confons thi wholo Lhing to God nod man. | robo of Clirist now forn and rent, 18 to rond It | ur sod the. ladications Gf success wern as | Puvic-chool wystam, Demuil. st provent woare ruunlhiat s bigh fron awin tho very origiu of tho Church, ea in its | Iy tho Word of tiod and tho teaching of our | yob morol I 1967 ho said+ * 1 proposs for iy | satifastocy a4 suy Lo hod found abrond. 1Th WE ST RDOLD STAY UL ; CONNTLERLIHIONS ruron, chireh . vetiool waiern, ‘o L gisorical continuity by unlntorruptod mucconsion | loving 1,0rd, by Wio iuward voice fof tha Sancti- | Thome, tha fitoess of the Dook of Conmon | prayer-ueating yestordsy morning was m Te the Fditor of The Chicago Iribnne : While our neighboring countios are up in srma | o less than thirtsen ehurcli-buildings, nearly ‘mtho Apostolic to tio. prosent ago. «*Lam | fier. by to waruings, aul prayer, sud exsiuplo | Prayer to ho tho bond of uaiky, tho manual wor- | Riciomful thin ‘b could Lave cpoctad. In | 76 e Fltor of 1ht Chicaso Ir £ Diblo read- | %" tho conung county elections nozt Tusaday, | 9f which aro Landaomo biildings and Landsomo- Ao, 0 810 tho branches.” ¥ ato all ono | ©f tho holy Aposilcs of our conurion faith, by | ship for all tie confemsions wnich divida Protant- | ireat Liritain thoss meotings worn hold at oo, | _Ciliesno, Oct. 20.—All nidvocaten of Biblo read- K il e tho teaching nud ozamylo of tha nablo army of foyin Christ.” 1o nro all baptizod into ono | piarrere” by the truo inatincts of every hoart edy.”/ AS tho ¥ine s ouc, 88 the body i8. obo, | God " has touchied, wo know divisious, strifes, ‘woare oll {ha baptized ono body in 1im. ‘ This [ and eects aro unnatural, sinful, and _anti- ‘erqanic unity—God' nct in tho very origin of { Christian. Lot ua quit our shuilli Jor Merming ooy 7t | 17 turnisbod, Tie bulest nalary pai ant Clirlstondom, tho golden chata to restaro the | Dt st no timo was there o larger attendance | i i scliosls ase professedls boueat, and would ,}Ygzgfi'fizl";“;’l"“;fl‘j contentod to 'f{“‘f' elect | T ter in that. peid by 1o e eany anciont ubity of tho Kingdom of tho Radeemer.” | thgn yoeterday. Many of the wmcotings there | not willingly make others pay for what they Lad ‘olo, the hiplly-efficient County Treas- ¥ p vamination, to President Ldwards, tito of Nor- Bt 1n 1873 La * proposed ™ togive np thin * bond | yad boen overcetimated in tho nnmbers I at- | g right to. Now a achool-teacher's timo, from ;{urh or n tird te: . and Maj, Remington for | mal, of £2.500 per vear, Ino other walaries of uuity,” 10 cast away the “ goldon chain,” and | tendauce, At bo time, oven at tho Gosprl County Sury th the 5 2% gontleaisn ste | 1auge from $1.500 Lo $i0, Letus | gobock to tho ** Praposad Baok ¥ of 1753, 1lo | worvicos, did ho have 20,000 linteners, though ‘}':““““‘j‘.“";‘ i “’(_‘t‘:‘l?““"]“fi’]‘ ’J" by pecliarly adaiited £12 thy joitions they hold, | OF rchiools, wo liave s ifigh Fehioal and two ‘bisKingdom—n0 act of mancannullify. There | 89 #0. JLiet us ac and acknowledgo that thero | ¢avo to it n higher cliaractar than m bLis bub- | tho newspopers reported muiutudes in ex- | Evoogelicals, Rtonian Catholics, ITutidels, Jows. | aud bave no opropenty, firnt-clasw Union Selinals, all threo of which arg Ahis K nit Lall llie diffo o can bo no unity based on woparation, Thero | lishod sormon he had given ta tho origimal Book | ceus of that nnmber. «+ He bad yet to | ete. ; #0 to compel & toacher to give any descrip- " A TLESISG 0p ReEvEaTe, unusually well attended, Ssgo buma family, and oll the diffosences of | mygt be no wham unlty—n. real unity—n uion | of which it was 8 persoraton. I commend to your | Jearn of a circumstanco in this® coun- | tiou of roligious instruction, howevor faint, "‘"l’?. K00 ’I'fh“:"'m-*"dvl«ui. como oyer Loliticsl matters aro beginning to look up lugusge, Inwe, and customs do not affoct tha | of principlo—no uninn by denying or foraotting | correspondent the truo and striking langnage of [ try that wan unfavorable. In Brooklyn ho bad | gouid be to tiake s Jew pay for retigiousinatruc- | Sir Sollective wivlom. and lant Monilay oveuing [ Botl partios—Republicsn and Anti-Monopoly— ity of human beings. Hoas to tho unilyyot | principlo—union as of one groat army of broth- | Bishop Cummins : found a universal feoling of cordiality aad supe | o iy o causclentiously belicven to he a ;nl:xnmpm‘rflgl“f” carned on mtuout the unual | have had their Conventions and made their nomi, c! N , 1ot tho union of & Lemporary truce botwoen (be Church. Neither: your correspondent nor | Srt: no pyell, nor nlt tho 'religions divisians,” can | VRS of fighting foas. 5 ! « We acknowledgo that spiritusl union is tho et tho unity of " tho Cluurch. Gou taken | Tonl and tpoteans, nnion, but can much. whion s of it ' and ¢ needn v Lot 3 our 4 mewist- ( oxmst witbout an outward unity ? 1las It ever What a subliroe (houglt that this Is die work that | port, and in all ho bad known of tke other cities, 5 4 slcuon wid ebucks.” Tho | nations. The Anties aro ont for groenbacks, and ol lns Commitred w un: Whono birtheogt ta this hoe | b winets o &ud Sir. Haukoy Lad boon invited, | Positisoorror; hikewiso tho Infidol, bo thinking | financial lights of the Council Chatuber mado o | the Reps for Netanal Bauk cutrsucy, Tho e 1taga to reatoro tho lang-lost unity of Protestant Chris- | 1,qrg was tho sama uuvarying encouragement. | the Bible not the least supornatural. Thisjn s | littlo mistakio w taxing our citizens more than publicans bave nommnated E. A. Washburno, of tendor wpon tho Liawis of tha Praver-Book | 'To grasp tetkdotn wpon tho Lawi of th Lraver-Dook | o grusb | Eoma of tho newnpapera biad atated (hat i Now | fren countrs muat bo caliod dishonont, to muy | Hh0 chatter nermitisd, A hurrivd ucettig was | La Mollle for Trommaren aicd 17, ¢ partier of b ; 2 | York thero wers somo ministers who dimspproved i i called sud tho matter fized, but nat Lefors tho | Princeton, for Surveyor. The Anti-Monopolists We aro - remponsiblo - for o unjon | oxistod without ftl Wit proof that mon at | Ui, Churchito8 state nover et atiatued in i ker | SPL o iginin but ho tiad found tho feling | POHPOE Of ita Loing radically unconstitational. | firut figures L gob into print sud created quute | have senamiatel Somael Laveis oaohotists e ion eration, 3t would heal every division and hush overy Dut 1t may bo kaid that tho Biblois tho most | o senukation amonpst heavy tuz-vav X 2 g tho difforont membors, for ot removiug | icart are ono, oxcopt thoy axa eo fn thair aut- | yoico of atrifo amoug ourselves juto silence. 1t would | thoro fully s univorsal atd asmpathotic ow any- (| BUCH May bo sl that tho Bible | Eet iR n 0L lievy taz-vayern, urer, and J. W, Vaadervort, of Wyaaet, for Sar- Bt o i obtasto the Ao ¢ | vardlives? Whit proof that mou ato led by | animate nn to tho noblest eadaavors afice a characler | whoro elso. America differed in this respect | M 0 e raA s -t SMeetra Tl Tet sT NATAL KoV A yoyor, Ench party is conlidont of success at the enout patt the g i 0 Lo progress of | onq gpirit, at scctog them livo aud work under | becoming a position of honor aud respouibility such | from Great Dritain, In tho latter country ho | Bho N i ouB. ho Rev., Wilham Ircland, w ng Al westto Nat Tagine a grown up class listening to a teacher, | South Africa, a4 8 museionars, tiweuty. 3 and Mr. Sankey woro stranzers, aud many peo- T i’ ; 5 1 ionar, euty-koy At the olection two sears 8o, tho Antios Lete o A Doy K anten & Hits | Dlo regurded shom ot Brst froot aloof, and it was “w‘""'”fi":“’“k :’":"z ‘l‘;g‘u‘l":'-",;‘rm"gm‘, B ol | date a6, has been staving in Rock- | ewopt tho boards and clected their whole ticket 22‘.‘.':2’{. lwl‘;"wufllr\i'md.\rMn all barsh Judgment & ouly alter thoy became better known and ther CREN purey 3 torde fur tho past fow weekw From | by from 5 to 400 wajority. At that tme the ligviug it wil instruct you o ninch as any words | n verv interasting conversational ter- | pa s “wh £ to brink luto | work was nuderstood that the seatiments becamo bt 2 . i i3l cnter- | party waw well orgautzed, but auch 18 uat the mgm’::::n e e e | il s bareat omerts Tta Shsteturs nKul")l:‘(‘o ior‘_:.;;arpn.flnagnnfl;‘n&n(d::‘l;r:m';! taiamout the other night yuur correspundunt | caso this fall, and, 1f they eucceed this all who profess and call themsetvos Chiristians, * ntaud | bohoved that & still grenter work would bo ace | BUth g :’u n X ”‘x b it | o £ained komo valusble iutormution of that re- | time, it will be moro by accident than otherwiso. in the way and soe snd ask for the old paths whers | o mnlighed fu the United Btates than on gho | ¥i¥e of tho ol ject soug| oaltatued by Bible | wion. Tho cluaate of i I8 vory equable. | 1t is thouglit, though, tha’ tho Republican ticket 1a tho good way, and walk thercin, sud yo shall find | By ok i of the Atlantic. ld';g‘f‘:wleu. M. th 1 Tiv ‘L'iiera is Lardly any frost, aud the Leat is uot ae | will ba elevted by 500 majority. m: fm.w;rh.lu\::‘incarg: m-nnl‘)x‘ :x":fl:"u‘::fi'nfi".'u‘:llnz: Baul Mr, Moody : | am tha most overoti- ools ara paid for to tnstruct youth to live [ great a4 in our bottest days. The gold fickds Tha horse-diseaso, which Lsa becn prevatent tly sud truly tho lifo that nowia ; teachers | womewhat fartuer north, the dismond 5 far- v i . - . ted man fo this country. By somo meaus the | COXFec i L . the o s far- | in tuws county duriog the past two weeks, is 2;’...‘3‘.‘3‘32{.?.2‘.5-’1?)“@;' "c‘fm’:fi;ifi“u?." e A :u.vpln] K upon mo ay ny great man, butIam | ®F° paid dololy for this aud taxes aro collected | ther inland, and tho explorations of pas: few mubeiding without any fata) resuits. Wo are Whilo the_Anglican question ban nothing to | only a lay-preacher, and have little learnivg. I and Doards established solely for this purpose. | vears, ara taruing tho attention of while men | sume on' i nd. I i 4 ¥ 3 1 1 2 J that noble snimal in this county, ané do with bringing Christondom into organic | don'tknow what will bocomo of mo 1l tho raws. | Freschors lookig fur tho” perpetastion of | juore snd more to Bouth Africa. Natal has | not ouiy know linw to sccure tho best (h the v their craft muay ery - out falthfully | about 19000 whites, and st Cape Town, a thon- " o arg continue to print all of my sermons, My & . n n, hort- | worlid, but how to take good care of thom after gnIny’. Y:a“"ffilflz?‘f nmr“a j';c“lti‘;x;".h‘llz‘l:’:l{l :; Sl‘:)l::k i e U By 468 by mad Lnice t“‘" otn of ‘{"]‘ ll)l‘ tno .}u,.. al(‘llm Apostics ard | gand miles awav.is 8 citv of whites twice an large | wo Lave them. 'There are & number of fine l;;"f;c; o Ry fior anoiont Catholia rigntie | repeat the old idesa ad teachiugy. Lrookivy |,'x'é'?,m§i§°;3x\i".,.-e7i(3a§‘ ":flxa i :xcxfl:-’f:; Mu;x:;;— ay Ilockla:g.y»:;trl-né;avail'lr{?‘l:::i:}::‘xuhu. :‘urmu.lu ]lmn-:!{ mm.';rl n thia county, and others : vury Sunday Leara & keoro of Lctter gcrmots £ og! pothely pealu udn danper, sl PIALE CIUAALER: 3 are atill beiug Lrought in. and bopan 1o seniow gud. repuiny 'u};“;;‘o".j;;{é LM s T ARt eo NpEai deiminn though they crg out londls and honestly, will | Somo fomales uva hocn ongagied during the | * Tulk of your - suuny ekies of Italy "l Whe Boon. {¥bon Hoary VIIL and tin Dishons then | 84 Dre, Budington and Cuylor and Talmago, L R . | Pant bwo weelin it @ kind of crusading Work. | would winh to liva s Lialy at s (ime like this Sosumed s aucont yobition, ovon tho Fopa | and many owicis who proch hiero woek aficr | . TUE 5 heorin v e T Tl b | Bees ot cperduli 14 1y it swisens wnd | Duding e bast wedk o e, e gt warm 0 D o h PAie whir s huil gt 5, sl 10 keop in 1 of the powng y with g cir _caps. Sume of | kuh haw biven & comtunt yintor w31 dos, and the did ot vamiuse (0 tapsrato l&[;;&{?:;:umf::z R S e aitas e itr Hotdels ners cpieraton s, panet foe e bl ot 't v '8 tme meetiugs, condeted by voinau pemod | glemuiuy viara “ail wght. T i comer r 3 1 o A : I a Tt merers | Claun-book. *Keop it : - eon, Lavo been cxtremioly groicaque. and | goutly feom the outh, Jaden With warmih enc wl“t);:d":“ igum ‘;aflt%,n‘sggl fuhz:b%flf;l::g ko ;,;;;lraltlufezlnlxc:td gfi.‘;”x?f.’ifl“%u"’m: previous day, | Shected: lot tho South bo ‘l’”“"‘“"“ i publie | offectcd nothing ravo to bring o few extradimes [ purciices, Al day, tho great, goldsa orb e e e o e B i | Yo says Lis 1a-awaro. Liow rapidly Lo, spoaks, but | "chool in knowlelgo that fits them to be gond | into the coffers of theee millsof gin and Jestrace | hatnes. i ths eoniorn o November eloction, an this, Tt would iucito us to uohlo deeds of ly Roligion, the want of uuion among tho i i hat «eat Holy tellgi g tho graidaiice of one 8pirit? What proof of any e e o it ' dferent mombors. wea% | spiritual gift except from sn outward and visi- (lod takos caro of the nnity of the Church, and 1 Die sign? What proof of the lving hidden root e Mhsus tosoe that thoro iwno disunion. but by tho visiblo blossoms, Jeaves, and fruit ? ), " How "know of tho luward and wpiritual union, Tglonof Cbelst’s members i His kingdom in | weuich cannot bo aeen, bus by by outwatd and soygiven countrs, a4 well ay intorcommunion | mental unity which can be seon ? wilb tho branchos, comes from correspondence ‘The thoughtful aud unbelioving world ridicnle with the unity which the Oroat Ifcad of tho | tho ides of l:lmmml oneness whora Lhers nro Charth “bullt upon tho foundation of iho | OPOM, visibla disunion and strife. ‘Thay Lellove tho visiplo atrifo and division are tho outward droelles aud Propliots, Jesus Chrst Himaolt | 1[0 Vil o blowoms snd Traits of unseeh wirifo teng the chiof cornor-stono.” r. Our ‘Mlesuod | and division. Waa it not to keep spiritual ong- Lindwhilo on carth earnestly prayed not for | nees and defeud invisible brotberly love that «etily but for union among the members of each | outward uvity was so insistod npon and so taath of Hig Kingdom and intorcommunton | 8uarded by Cirist aud Ilis Aposties 7 When wa 4 2 5 neo horeslos, sirife, and divigions, is it not vanity Leiroen thd difforont rauehea of His Chiurch. | 4° declars. that, invieibly and intangdbly thory Hopnsyed : ** Holy Father, keep through Thino | are nonn? Restoro unity and oneness to all Om samo thoso whom Thou Last givon Mo, | tho Clristians in overy municipahity, snd iu- tialtbey may bo Oue in Uy 08 We aro; neltuoer | tcrcommunion emoug all tho branchos yry Lo thoso aloné (umion amoug them], but | OF (lrist's Kingdow, thuy * gathoring luto s one" all ‘tongues, motious, aud families, forthoss alzo which shiall heliova on Mo through | saq jou Dioeog teiouk Reie CH solfgarnstan theirword [union aleo alony the ages] that all | an ring tho loftiest and lowitest by tho same o g 4 beaming dawn mrboons, ts Thou Fatbor st n Mo and 1 in | dvor wabhing good aud b In ouo Tiver,recalv. | wils el proper anorch and slee n b com: | ssidout” (hia of it whilo picacbing. o' s St Al et M ol o o » LTCEY 173D st g bom ateine Tha e g Ao sy B el Wil U Ll B skl Lo B o pion, T ot e e e A | e o oar tuat o had spolion 210 words | o1 8Upports them for. __ WaLwras Fis¥ecis - one-auareesyonlines of Rockford, owned | £l Soutier, many of the. meutheraiue ae pro: the world mag beliovs that ‘Thou hast went Me." 0 couife ] ok B L P iond e ¥ 0 man nawed Lusby, has nomlr doubled in | dictiuga favorable winter, We ceriainlydessrve a Tiviag provided for tho unlty, tho orgaulam of | Marits 1o Piecos, all brathren hoooliug eide by BE: hiomo, imnhong., se” fin- Tamps Bar B T T fEch Lo anouc Blonh non HGDSON AND BENNETT. salo duting the past fow dasn thronzh tio dis | wild wintor atior tho b Lersible ones vo. Lavs s Church, inaugtirating but ono Kiugdom, | ry of vour corrcapondout of sn tinsocu oncness | wox mor (il 1570 that bits V. issued his Dull of | timos when thioro i & large attondunce, ond covety of “_’."u"",xfl‘l‘:';:’;fg_f;:_“x_",';é‘"“ thereio, F‘,i,"lfd throggh, o ' fandivg but ove Churcn, providing but ona | 18 only Inlling us'to slecp, while divisions thick- | gxcommunication against Queon Elizabeth, in | many sra unablo to gain admission, be is cou- | Am ZInctdent of Press.Competition KB IO St \?’uml’n)uamcd Mes Puilip | bo e:g;c:xl\‘-ol;éu:uw::l'an mbonuiawfl-‘ tbz tuuenls, our Bavlor prayed for responsivo | "o fljustration of an army with difforont | oar maatte i o " : ; ¥a) mattors, | Tho Church of Englsod stood oo | which he roquested shiould bo quieted, and s Critoaa, Oct, 6.Tho trasio. dealhs of Fred westward-bound train Saturday, desticuto, sud | aud corn lins mads o o 4 a vory short snace of hor ancient canonical rights, by which tho | efforte to do uo failed he dismiesed tho mocting, in & Lulf-dyiug coudition. L'ive years ugo M. cledieace, for such: union thot *tho world may | nrms ot the service, infantry, cavalry, sud ar- time. In this Lumediato vicioity corn will uvers teliers." Notwithstanding our Lord expressly | tillery, 2 Huqaon recalls an incident in the mind of tho | Witheek was warited by the Lev. . C. Mabis, of 30 50 bushivls to the sere. Hogs ato Lrivgunga is good and trae, if under ono comtnan i had no authority whatever over | e is very much anuoyed by auy want of order, . e b M sdien ; » ; c K g dechvd hat only by sucke unjon ean tha worty | Geinehiks It st “wiiler sojasats commandors, {}é‘,"é’x‘é.‘i',i‘;"'x“ Peorlo. oy ¥ #nd phin any axsitig e oL dutitlancs, o “"'“"_,“lm iy Eaenelalold’ witls ‘“'{, auyett | Lhicos LT e b ph) Sl eerts Tarie S iesla diddiin degrmen aro trying to optimizo our divisions | went with tho onemy. Tho religious divisiony, | 1OU 8 Lishop or Priest revolta sgainst tho gk 4 A ireac o P AND ALIVE AGAIN, In the ceuntry, Church in which they wero_ordainod or cowmis | Sikod If Lo adsuy plan for prewciung In €4 | uottia” ehrowdnoss m making, a8 dir. Benets g that Dr. | and ktoct, and tho traneactions tier sjoned, they aro by the very fact deprived of all dom khew ungil tho occasion came what ho waa | #4id ho womld, tho Zrali * the Loudon Times o wedical gens | w nob very nvelys or sz loast iz doc i amaniad. it tho Fone Vud Juwdicton by | 10.1a% of Amorica.” . o B st el e aat s ine et ok Tho Rev. Ms. Jacobs and Mr, Avery, of Clica- | In 1811, ofter tho Cunard steamers wero ca~ | 1is botl, 1 tarn. D te. vthere usclte bo une Ludues-liins i }8‘:’&:‘:&]& v Ly Cwba” emnom? 3t b o b o s, 1 servtl 07 | e, o i ot Gt from Liveruool 0 s requioatel by bis faatly o contradict this ttate- | tho proporois dasa of tho fass, tire 1od read Crial's declaration fu somo unnotural | fustoad of boing liko & wall-ordorad army, with wiy. There it s plan ns it can bo, that the | unity of purpaso and coucait of plans, and under worldwill not bolicvo until unton in sccured in | 000 rogime, aro liko rival clans, unlted fndoed waily. agaiust tbe common foo, but carrying on £ warfaro with osclh other, and improvin, How ehall this unioa—In doctrino and difcip- | oyory interval for s privato skirmish swith DOt uj e g ment, which i3 #aid to” huve emavnte! from the | balfa-dozen. Lisimeds i 1u ove " = 3 “ordained and commis- | Ar. Moody, aud bave bild consultations witls hin § yo 'yya Herald formed nu aliianes with tho Bos- | fecraonul coluning of & (licugo tenatupor The | now taon o inaaneds 1 t Ia In it andpraction—bo kecured, that tho | exoli othor. Hupposo tlat s greut coptain, like | 00 Reformers wore roupecting bis vioit to that city. 1le says tuero ] sl ! g Jreaapnt, e 8 s : woldmay boliovo ? Your good corraapotdent | \Washingten, bl hooh fnyitod i ovr war for b Sionod ™k tie Anilioan Churehoand mos thel W chureh i Chicago whicl I i _procesu of | tou Mail, thew tho paper of Mr. Uradler. ‘Tuo Dector sy Locu i, Lt is 0 sonvalescet {00 it g0t ATOULLE bo taia busomethiug of tho union spirit, but it nceds | erty to put himsolf at tho hesd of our troops, C::lhullu Church,” to which thoy nover belonged, | condtruction, sud is oxpocted to bo fimshed by | New Yoik Sun slzo arranged to get its news Str. William Dalon, one 0 out | romi ent iais P e saguenung aud sullaming by tho pure Word of | while each division of the servico, infantrs, ca Mary's Dishops (tho Roman) revolted from their | Jub. 1. "The people of tho church ste auxiousto | through George Roberts, of tha Loeton Times. Tluetiters $ha w8 attabal n'u]‘ Tnocked 00ms THE LEWMON OF 13 [EMPERANCE. Gad. Lo still hag omo of tho leavon of divis- | alry and artillery, wan ncting_independantly ; | JSEVH Heugbe (L lican), but not Warhawn | bave M. Moudy present st tho dedication, atd |~ 14 4o happoned that tho vemi-mouthly stenmer | by an aubions. £rotomd the. othor. pighe in il CE. kn aboat bitn. o we will touch this matter | would he not have wisely and prudently declined | 137ful hurols ({ L Litlo 1a “Tho Charen | bo gass o will ga 1€ tho church in comploted, 1t ¥ 4 Ay gl - ;;a:lfl(é;::fic‘r'.“;fio Lc'u;\‘ lbr-wmy A"°p>"355 | ts prubablo thut in that eaot other services will was sigualed on a Balurday aiterucon down the | wufficiently recoverel from kis wouuds to bo Heal'at tha Sate Terms : J ' is- | about sgain. i g Satrinrc : - Do bold i Chicago, and & genoral revival tako [ bay, ot 20'clock. Tt wae at the timo of tho dis- | al . . = L ar, Whon tho batriarch Grogory, Behop (fmoin®: | piaco. . But tha sabloct iu attil under cousidera- | puto about tho ** Nurthosstern boundary ques- Tho Chicate, So oy E % ihorn Tailrond | LA thrine i the Lovt v 2e fis wonan L :Aeounry Touutl thora_ an oxisting Britiah churcly, | ton. 3. Moody Lias docided to come to New | tion.” Pubtic expoctation was on tiptoe, ass oI, 509 LI¥ COmMAnte th DUl Aow || ket atastss th EAeoE & o bell, datiug from Apostollotimas. (liodo, Hint. Ecclos, | York Fub. 1. Mr. Mellirues, Socrotury of the | gpecial Minister was expectod to arrivo nd troat | gopots Fliled the air wia the watl of its umb1023 kusil Lib., L, cbap. xxvi.) Augustivo himsolf wag | Young Men's Christian Association, and oua of | [\ o0 Goyernmout abons the disputed terri- | - 4ho Rov, Wilder Smith rotutns homo from a ol 1 g Lo Ce itteo fn this city, wos with him last 1n a vislon alove s, then Lurst on our view conkocratod firas Archbisliop of _Cantorbury, | tho Cominitteo fn this city, tory in Maiuer four wecks' vication to-taorrow, Servicos com. [ 353 viston stove ua. then i not by lioman, but by Galiican Bishops, aud | Weck, when that decision was mado. e A ) in tho Tt Congrogational | Aare comet. of eiiiiast aud woudactul bite, bis church bocamo ono, by fusion, with tho | ko indifferanco of the Evangolists to popular | A reporter from each paper boarded thp | Mence sd usual in the Iiret Congregational | Yice s serpe 1} of nigat, Charel. furtler with tho spoar of Biblo truth, I Cor. | the doubtful bonor, uutil a Congress had bronght ¥, 13: “For by ono spirit wo nro all baptized | all undor ono flag ond Into unitod effort? It Inwonebody."” “1ow thia destroys our brother's | thero woro no mora unity among tho regimonts position that by owe spirlt wo aro all baptized | of o brigado than thoro is swong sccts of Clris- iowo 300 Lodios, or into ebattored fragmonts. | tisus, u Gonoral at thetr hiend would find himsolr Ephiv, 16: * From whom tho whols body, | in o strango. position. 1f Christ is to conduct fily joined togothier and compactod by that | the armies of tho Cross to tho conquest of tho hich overy joint supplioth,” ete. Doos * com- | world, wo mny bo auro that it will not bs whils cled " mean divided ¥ ? Did Bt. Paul in | thoy aro in their prescnt position, for stich a ‘witing thua to the United Church at Ephesus | rtrageling, disconnoctod army wight well shawme 1, pont tion el at Gles: i, Lair wonsan Lid bowed, 9% Ane f " d predicte: Leriug blight, j " D > | praimo, and their disposition to retreat frow aus- | steamer some miles from the city. T'e arrango- | O ) ld\'}::: um::n;n split “Inuaws ol Asiokica © i | M e any lbaldiey s B extondon to uE:‘nds‘}:nZ. R v '-hi“ifi;“'“g:’ ’;‘;(’l‘::"i‘;":; Sioninent ‘fi?fi (59 | ments of tho Tunes wero tho most completc, givr.;h: Lii ‘hmw‘xlfx:fl:]fl':ahn QIO CIUD | e oo 0 o Thtane, wilh Vi hesis wars ent, I do ot, wil m ‘our correspondont writos ol “draw- | cople in ¢ c i i 2 s flovt's oot i draire, that, .nenhni'hgufi oy ]m:lemux. ldm catublished a | ing into his [u':m particniar fold.” Will he read’ l:;g!b;;l;‘u “,“},'.,",'fl“fl; ;‘C‘L"::“{‘:m;{“flg r@fl:fl [t Thioy aro averao to ruther than | Au agreemont had bocu mado with tho Railroad | ~ Lalyh E. floyt's lecturd hero was a successful airo, urch, which 1fe called 5 Kiugdom, comparing | my nrti Cl agam, and acknowledgo Lis error 7 Ko a fold, Himselt tho shopherd, with othor | Biick a suggestion Lias not been mado. On tho Shephepda under Hitw ; that He conferred nowers | contrary, tho propusition is for an orgauio wen the ofticers e douiguatoed for His Church, | uuion, without compromwiso of cquvictions, priv- wd promised that tho gates of holl should ot ilegos, or positious, by couferonces, and mutual Trevall agalnet His Church, and that Ho nesured | coucession and agreoment, Wa boliove that Ue Apostios that Ho would bo witts them to the | many of our most virulont contraversies are tadol the world, Your corroapondent will nd- | cpheimoral—ns opliemoral a6 thono ovor & cross- Pleadjug words like the sounds of s sweet-ton'd lyre; Tlaen, 10 Life-cousecrauon, urosa fn their wigut il ¢ Noble women of Zion, to Latile for Rigut, e \lod fn Dagrnn Charta (A. D, 125, | tom of somo papers, Loth abiosd aud fn Awesi- | hour,—tho roxular time of starting being | Louls because it will uot pac hers, The next | Tho vuve, gatheriug rtrenuth a8 it rapidly para'd, gland is 8o cal . D, 1215), velock, L teamer got migh the | question that armes “Will it pay 1 alttlo | Shovk the Larth with the force of the hurricansy ) W ca, Of treating the subjoot highily, Bangtold | 4 o'¢lock. Uhe steamer got migl 0 du g 2 e B B e ‘!’:Nho““tu;mfl“ i | Shac'tho New York* ity Woiness bad iango | eity” about 4:45, wud” Uho Times man, | Plice e e v Wil eatoret proilalimeit, Wit SO lspintetes, Lugland. Bags Stoplions, th Jurist, In bis it~ | Metiro of bim and Mr. Snnkoy at tho Load of ste | With s stuilo peper o got frot a passouger, got | - 110 elub Lops for the winter commence Nov. 1. | Wiiles truinret i e kg :zrl?lyuj\lmflhgnu: r:;xl::::u(n'i':{w: B Wuccessor of | report, Mr, Aloody sai g ! . - | Company running in connectlon with the Ston- | oue. don sud othor zealaus safezuardy of tho Crown, | Seerpie o erote va Besvbancrs SWMTae | e Womnioru fo Liohd tho trat at lonst ong | - e Hockford Suzeum Is o bo removed to 51, ‘1t must be o carics- | into a bosr, rowed ashore, whore s cab was in 7 ' iting, and sped on for tho train, just as it way THIZ WESLEYANS, Thea the breath of tho North, from an fcc-covered bich | turo, then. 1haven's bad my picture taken u | Wai on 28 il way e ! 3 i thal, Immedintely wuceending tho asconsion, | sign on a babi's brovw, & ring upon tho fingor of | tho sucient Lritish Chureh sod of that w this county for o long time.” Uat on belug as | Sikualod to start, Zhere was no other New Yorl i : o Chutly way tio whalo body of Laptizod bo: | & Urids, & cross upous or an argan within tho |'GreRory seut, Auguatino to, plant smeng e | G35t Tho pictures woro not earicaturos, but | (rain Jauing wntil Monday nigit, o wosecd- | pietr quagrenninl Conferonce, [ ot itsvaioraofton ewitt winge o tne couds erers, and that there was no dilliculty in identi- | ehureh, which with th0 Calviulstic sudfAmivian thich Churcl tho property of the monastorios | i0tended for faithtul likencases, ho waid. *I'm [ ger wil 18 ) Pl 3 atning imp r‘ 0wy, Skecint Corre.ponietice of The Chicado Tribune, e e arar foi oo Lo Waaks fiogthe Cliurch ; that thora was no disputons to | controversios will bo spacdily rolegatod inco the | £ ¥ T e nmod o can give your eprre. | sorry. Homo poople mll thivlk aitch (lings como | xclusivoly of oll vibers, gol eurly into Now | 2 e Y0 Do g ea Tt o [ Tnk e abus beila granasty bures Turth e U Wedty ‘“lli!g‘m;{‘ludmnluunaoruy?l tiauumisslon ; | domain of mero theological opunion by such | PIOPEY, BEORERG | MR, TO6 KILO, SOUF O0rat | from i 1t was nearly 4 o'clock at tu tim, | Havon, and chartored a siesier, armviug in Now . 111,y 0ok, 25 1 .tlicro was no diflicalty fu tho lator | conferences. 1 1 ) ; 3 Sent 3 low, awoet responss from her land of flowers ; Hiiebop Guuioia st sock some othor procedont | aud Mr. Moody bad uo: oad a morniug paper, | York at nn early bour Sundsy moruing, Mr, M. | tho sectet-socioty question was continuad with | F0H 3 O AR T IR (A UF Gur romiving Tahd o . o t of his mectinges, Y. Beach was then propristor of the Sun, pub- | great warmth up to 5:30 o'clock Haturday even- | Liave unitud their power withh this rosolute band. for the claims set up for Lim. b et NGoki Lout | Lished at the corner of Nassan and Spracostroets, | jug.—tho lov. Mr, Suyde iniug the O Now, wilt your correspondent, lesving tho | Hor sovertd Uiys b siraugoclooking man, sh 3 : vag | tuE-=tho Hov. Mr, Suydur retdining the Boar t0 | 1, gaugutar of Fingal, thiey come to foretell; Mothodiats mzd Enimapt‘l‘huu to discusy nmong | 00 years old, “"’dm““d ium farmer's working- l“h“f:(;!m ar:b“l'flmdi:f' (:Tu‘xhn‘ Ilgzalibus‘ tiuieh Monday morniug. The rule of the Churehis | 1, "otk Figtt hand upraied glosma tho glittoring Lomsolves thoir uulon, join with me iu endea- | clothes, sud wearing a westher-worn whits hat | locatod in & small blding n Ehotin OBt | etringout, probibiting Masons and 0dd-Fellows shiell shoniaplics it ool d unity or | of peculiar ahape, Lias bean soen nbout the Ik, | D v'clock a. . tho Sun put out a bullstin, an- Ty cisals | Tho whits ssmbol of Pesce; in thelr loft they each told B F O e e o iibvior | Antho Tribung reporter was approaclung Lho | nounciog the issne of an extra confaining highly | from fellowskip. Tho Committce on Kovisals | Tho wbite ssmabol of Fesce; 1a thelr loft they ach ud s profusslon by s Uited Chrle: | | ouse whero M. WRoody 1u- st ping, ho foud | tmportant newea fram England. Tuo Herald was | reported not to chisugo the rulo, but, in addition | fkotue wiory thu wanderfol Ovtlan once toldy jmsolf | h“fih" hl:‘hm': I o it o | this mav at tho door, Ho satd his bomo was in | all agog ; what did1tmean ? Tho Mail iad ar- | o it give carncst advico agaimst minor societios, | * 1515 ouiy & taia of the times of old 1 lutmasif (o Lelhg, Lils-awi exampld, aod § Wocdaport, Cayuga County, 320 milos away, and | Tived from Joston, but did not contain tho En- | —Good Templurs, Graugers, ete. This was f hus people, back to the original pattern 2" Will s clish pews, A ; *Tis a song of tradition, the blot of whoss tears, t this, sdopted by all, bring such s convoy- | tbes he had como that distance to hiear the evau- | glish news. 2 construed by wome as iwplled permission |y p 8 NG STout spots, ataine s record of yusrss ::cu:.'nngn{‘n Chr'x'utinn'u tu-& thoy would soon | Eulists, Hoe was an ovangelist bitsolf, aud, 1t sometimos happened that,whon arivalyapor [ ¢5 receivo (iood Templars, oto., into tho 3 ) ; Jue which 1ips pals with snguish couvulsively tell, find thiomsalves in tho likolicst Way to roallzo | when Lo heard the other day that Moody and | KOt nows exclusivelz, tho othors would wait and | churehes, The sentiment of tho Confor- Of ttoa Tovod Dnts who fougit {5 tu1s Cattle, and fell, koy wero to bogin thefr labors last Sunduy, | copr, snd kay,*Owing toour press broakingdown, | enco was thus divided. Messrs, Wardner, Hawe | Lound in thralidom ne sure aa the dopibs of the gra \niverasl ednenclL. Uno ot aucgrenisn ey o Arediatoly eit” b Tog LiteokIsa. 1ha | WO a0 dolavad in publisbivg the nows in ad- [ )oy, Dewmpsey, and others, mady excvodiugiy svls | Wero the lives of ¥icl promise they willagly gave ) B e e Hhall h jo0 b Tomo or | Lad money laid up for use, but_thoro was no | ¥auce of all compolitora” “Mr. Beach's butlotin | gidschas for & rulo excinding sll socrat avuiotica; | At this slur, reclodin satleb and god, qmnluhnll ? iangh it al r'n“ #a Tomo and | two to purchage & now st of clothes, and ko | Waa supplemented with the anuouncemont that, ;hmu, Fos Busder, aud Mardy wpoka for “h“”l'nl':l.' 00d-8! pattervd eac! Dous. oatantnonla ta couo (0w No. But wo | Lo camo us b was, Ilo was satisiiad. that Gad | 0 ordor 10 givo fuller report of tho cuttou war: f {hix reyort all Agrosing that the Cliireh. must 2 fnoutollo ago in diccormng the Charch, Lo il i Xnowa that thers wa nov‘:r more than one TR g RS ; . hopo of concession from Tpiscopalisns, if 500 :“Qm‘fl“o‘;w,\g city, uothing Iiko ** Christian do- | potitiouors #ought for & modilication of Lo bap- Nothodust '3;‘ lll'u resbytorian Chureh, 10 | tismal sorvico in vain. Tho 600 are more pationt bt for urch, no Episcopal Church. This | and porsistont than he, and if discussion and m"mmmal;a_nmly of spurit, and an jm- | oxamination shall provo that tho petition onght Lm v °“I od's oua Churob, had not then | to bo granted, it wilt be. But what said Dr. Do uveated, Thoro woro difforouces of opin- | Koven as to tho petition ? m;m:: ‘\‘:“um Jnriety of views and tin- | 1 um ready o acknowlodge it . . . 8 worthy of 18 |:fi one Church, Thera wero, - | tho most profound consideration of the General Cou- beiveen ont coogregations, but no division | vention, It ix a fack that caunot bu gainsald, thst our ' thom other than wsuch ns | Church bas periitled to cuter hier ordurs, to sorvo at [nvenlanno or pbysical nocossity 1oquired, ancluary, to be her prieats, wen who do hold, and L challengo tha production of ono solitary | have ulways hield, and wlio held when th ra ore B in any city to gm\(’ tho position that thery | dallivd, ot ths doctriue of baptiamal rege ration,— Mmoo (hasong irted ooy, which ' 1 yself bold, and which 1 Gruily Tt A —anytblug Nko | Lolove o bo, tn sl by 1 \o, livsions of American Christondomn, - Tho | satsectze v dosine ot thie-Gunem on CSE ol ! Tesiamont cauiot bo quoted to Justity Lo il 10 deny ! 48, 1 beliove, to_duay that article 4 tho Ni reods — | ouly Inoked to tha hearts of men, sad their | kot, tho oxtra would uo bo insusd until 12 m. | aud shiould oventually conie to a rule eschiding | (wnere s afren proaided, anchanting to grost, ok tlato of thiuics—rowio swnaginury *unily | which saye, ¢ 1 sckiiowieduo uye. baptin fur the vo | Wil R0 8l to God—to Ills Trutn, to Ifls Love— | BE¥ B rfy o8 COEEE d Thig in order to out oft other ravers from | ali gocret sociotics. Tho Bposking ou both sidus | Wi bee Hiorions ¥atee, so shariug sul sovet; shiit” extsting without any * bond of peaco” Jihaion uf slawbut souto bogation of iat doctine, l“go‘sl“':‘f;";"‘:ghf; o gl'r:u:ymriu'us and tho piedms i copyivig sud sendlug slipato their oxcliaoges by | Lns boou earuest and able. ‘Tuoss for a rulo And her balr of rich uber, wlsce glteniag petele _: o i % . o ol " o 1 We tind no eontending churet Dot ta"serve A% s altars mot Wetding s dostrin | Mothiodita, Sanll wo Fequiro tom to coe to | THE BIBLE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS—A | "iiiy wan at tho timo of Acting Drccident Jon | A5tust 4o 1inor socisties urge that thay ary | Aufd s-weed oy tamblig onfoug, sy cuees e inaiediatary oo cliurches i tho contu- | LR L,y 50 St 0 bon dnctiibo. o fils Churciaie | mi 7. Mo Lut wo will ahl ko to God-s i COMPROMISE PROPOSED. oo b e vory s e oo | tvented by Froamavois 44 trainiug-achools for , b Cuctton alranger wom Lo Hookor o Aatioch, | Sl ‘e f 4o erpetualy oauices themte 423 | Touth, 40 Lils Love—aud thus com togother o ponns-cceo of tho largo cition. Nod Cur- | uaimo iden ; that they All wiko Ieavo Christ out | 14ko the losees of the Dpas, brought vislons of deat 3 e doxandria, hodid 1ot lonk for sotho particula | wohd be ward For mae 16 sctept fudosd T wgkly ooy | 2A3IR 1B o o Hallabiury aald Tothe Biitor of The Chicaso Tribiine: A was Colloctor of tho Port of New York. “On | of thoir croed, and sa aro eisticel and toach | 4, Die hund sbe Leld foru Uike an Angel of Gescs, comlustion of his own witl which to worahup, | 10 tho Nmost of Iy powor, auything which shoutd 0 lato Bishop of Balisbury said : Cuicaao, Oct. 20.—Tho controversy aver tho | hin way down to his oftico in Wall stroct, ho | Defumn ; that they harden mon by setting young b aked for tha Univorsal Chutel, Ho did ur’)i throw tho slightest”doubt ‘upon (e doctrine of | I am bound by Chrlstian duly to two thin; bt 1 to - | cullod on Postmaster Graham to gor bis nisil § racuo < o e e owiy Gonere o (thac | Tble in o common schools fs one of great im- | cullod tmal h geu b poaple, who have bo religion, to practcing lodga- | Btrong arma wers outstretchied for the pure, sparkling o) it rostoratiog | portsuce, aud demands careful cousideration, | but no Euglish nows was to bo had thers, Noxt | prayers and ruligious rites, and so are making ‘wine, T stk ) oo ovasatiomal the bonit sous. | ‘cha gravoet rosylta, altocting tho walfara aud | 10 called ou Mr. Bosch ta get tho uewa, in otder | Aworicaiy ko Spaniards 'wni oricaus, o, | And yoling' lieads were bowed *round tue iolatroue alt came,"1n he ‘unity of ho fmth, unte & ferfect £0 commumicato tho same to tha Piesident at | who practice raligioun rites and ospoct 10 go to ahrius X {or the O14 ¢l ), baplismal reqenieration, I for oue should be prepared o or or \fahuoal oy aichioel Lresbrts- ;'?'mu o e Comites ou thy el 'l-fi'l": of o \ brics, provided sicl & commison s btorasd Preabytorinne, o Gamaboriand Lrasby: lm..uffi) il conmideriiots of somo moini whareby the i e b of the polson a0 chiarming to take, ehiuited Synod of Proaby Cliurel ? o th o f 1o statufu of the fliimess | OVe tho porpetuily of tho uailon, may spring | Waatungeon. Bir, Bench gave it to bim in con | hosyy by tuele ongion, Tho oitior side nigue | QUAMAK drep of the polton an charming to take, ¥ duccito i5ruod of Norts Aeaapiuougrel | flsbon ot Blocese, ot s N g onl] ety e e metaud © 148 | trom tho settloment of ‘the question. OF the | silbnca. Nost ho called ous Mr. Honmott in An | (ioas homsss, 'of Seasd pooplo. hav olaed | Le4ria hues of tho ralalow, the (2054 of s suaka, foria Byaod of tho Soth, or Freo Lres. | defoud real bud truo conkcientious scruplas wherover | Aud still furtber : two classos of contestants, my wannost aympa- | streot ; 8nid ho bait Gottou a fow itoms from tho | thiq losuor #aciotion with good motivea aud ob- | Like the whirtwind it swept fn fta terribla wrath, Sya0d, or Dutols Reforiod or Gorman | they might be. What I pro, involves no supercitious claim that | thics ars with one, sud my firm conviclions of | Sum, aud What ha ty dwhs cr""l‘l‘!:;:‘: ods 1) ";’{:f"‘m jourdoes it e | (he corroctacan of tholr ;uulllon sro with the g‘:.'u“::“’g"fx‘:i:’mun:n"k volve tho tolly of saylug to otbiers: *Accep . ' y Sccopting her communton o plase of yours. by o | atler. Thoso who domand that tho Seriptures colvod from the Sun ?"* Curtia read from his | gncen: And-)nq:lvl:jflnllw‘?ul!yzrlg:fll_\: l'.'(';'."'f”u".finuffi B i Wi et Sy sagin by lamehitlig tho fou [ boresd n tho acliools are uudoubledly actusted | notos: * Arnival of Lord Ashburton. Speaial | A" ho Mondsy moming sessfon, aftor | Fortho billows to beac, ba thele awittaurglug ide, Chutan o waioh Tt s membere % (et wa v as | by the most Lonorablo and commendable | Miutstor from Loudon to troat on the lioundary | tho usual davotious! exerciss, J. L. Buyder » Hardis nor a Laodices, 1 fear wo aro far from Lelug | motives, whilo $:0so who would rejoct tho Biple | quostion—Awival of the Qverland Mall from | (uaving tho floor ou Ssturday when Confer- | What esd tears must the Angels fu Heaven then shed, "hiiladelplis or & Bmyrna, ; inion, decisied! Cluns, with nowa of tho Rebollion—A riso in | epce sdjourned) arozo tu say that, inasmuch VWhen the sea uf luteruperation yiolds up ita dead | ds to mak liavo, I my oplaion, decidodly ho better of tho | cyitortaf iya por h.—Fanuy Blleler, the won- | this subject bad bodn discussed 8% oonsidorable | Lo brave e ciad in srmor, long sgee ago, ‘Tho Bislop therofore proceeds to mako cor- sument, and wany of thow are iatluenced by oA i " ot i f Houghs to crush to ke varth tbia tyraunfoal foe tain confosslons, ‘Tho frat ta of much conse. | AT Y in! Y | durful dancor, a passonger,” ‘otc,, otc. Bennett | Jougah, and, if all hiad s hoariog, would requira | Houg loads of the miouster by huudsods the quence, We quote ic ontire 5 oqually 08 strong o desire as thoir oppouonts fo | read 1t over, and roplied: ** Woll, that's all | jnuch time, tierefors, in arder to saye timo, it '.l.l.\unnfl::u oy x“ n d‘l b bikr, (b of burgan | vetder seligion and the country a wervico, Pvogot." A8 soun as Curlls’ Luck waa out of | 41y Conforenco would consent to bring this wat- As thio yoars passod away, Like » Hydrs It grow. e e 1 i i Damhe OF A0y buman L0 bistury of tha colubrated clergyman Roger | the “door, - Dennett noted down each itemy, | jor (o o vote without further discussion, he faWeee s eCLaFen Dab: AL T cfas toidg our | Williania, of Providence Plautationy, utay bo re- | and bamdod thow to Iudson, who added soveral | wyuld resipa the tloor, Conference mads no | wWould a light could i brillisuce lnmine the "’L * 1t Would have'buen possl- | ealied iu this debato with bouotit, ‘Thut old [ yavagraphs frons an old Luglish nowspaper, oud | promiso; bué the gousral feeling was, that | Wiero iho lempiod might read frou & beause oo high, yei powsiblo, fo eal’ oursclvea by | wortbyand a fow followers coutonded for frev- | doublo-leadod about throe-fourths of ‘s column. | gygugl bad buen alromdy said on tho subject. Wrougbt in luuclnul'u‘l‘.l‘ &: ;?g {;:: I:h;n:nnlu wome priwitive designation quite as inodensive, and | Jom of \wynhlE. and were oppoxed by nearly ull | ludeon summoned the printors, sud & bulletin | 53, Buyder resignad ths floos, and D, A. Hiche ‘hm»txri:i e u prou 1 igh these eme Sk fuore cotislatent wills the groat priuchile of | ()0 professing Chiristians of tho day, f1mo bas, | from tho erald snnounced an oxirs alo. But | iy ulered su aueudwmont ; crald gatos, Lattying, S8 eyeryiiiva and o Call dmos, | gy uver, abuudantly proven that Williams aud | Loach kuow it was all bosh, ho ald, 2 ho hiad Christ’a . i Easterus ai 1oss | Din littlo baud, baclied up though ho wus by tho | tho nows oxclusive and went ou to st UP A [ aw ae ewbraced (0 the bwenty-secund section of our T ceusursble than olhor anclent Churches fu thisro- | infidels and Atheists of that period, wore 1 tho | whole page of the , 10 Lavo s good oxira. | liouk of Discipline, and recomuiend its application 80 | Aud the which (s rolllog engender no moss, spect. Tho Lalius are yullty of that hideous noto of | right, and Lils oppegents wero i the wroug, and | Ly 12 o'clock tha Herald was ready, and tho city | allseeret societies, Ll the days that now dawn 1o full glory (aoreats, scbiem which {deutifies the * Noman * with tha ¢'aib- | alf donounnations of Christiaus now rejoice at | was tlooded witls extrs Jcralds, coutsivimyg thu Aftor & fow brivf explauations, the substituto | Aud when Ruw's masufacture forever sbll convs. ollonamie; and diverd Lranches of thelr communion | tjp fiual triumpl of tho principles wutch he | giss of Boack's nows; aud when the Sus got | as awended was unsnimously adupted. Thur ™ \ Ate yot more thorougulysectarianized unler the ssties | oy.opicd. ready b didu'e Soll & thoussud ~coried. | vnded tho twa daye’ discussion In good foelins | iy the splrlt of Lave tu e victory win, T Bt ln i vamace; | It will be scon, thereforo, that it would not | fuduon sent off his exchanges ; and, i & week | aud brotherly love, with very fow exc Eru tho bl of detruction, exek et o ay and Decauso WOF prova that tho sdvocates of Bibloreicution In tha | or less, Now Orlesns papors camo 'back with [ el Corveavondencs of The Chicave S e s terturlsn ey, chools are right, aven it thoy could say that the | credit to the enterprise of Bonnets's Hera!d! Bycauous, Lik, Oct, 26.—1bid 19 th "sud tua uflmun‘ v i & barril l the wizsh daY | §yiiig the youtls and the weaith, talied. Christians provatling sentimont f the profossin Chiistiauw | Hudson snuouuted on Moudsy thet *Curiler- | of tha aittings of this body, aud. siucy tho itrs- | MEhs heyasiysad Mr. - Bounett 4o | fectss; that it is wroug 4o trest all Bocrel BoCie- | Leaviug refuse and deuth in ite deaulate path, it turuod hie pecullar {if-"ilikn; that n Droscut ntlo would apiit ¢ | With heuris crushod a 1 Fuidd, sad Lowes fn fts 1 bim » What ho Liad ro- | \Wealoyan ‘connection aud loso whole Confer~ bligt, formed ¢ or for Geney 0y ral Daphists, Partion Fho thirty-fonrth article of roligion aays that :f.\,"‘fl'.? Anti-Mislon Taptists, Bros \eni sk | avety pacticaiar of national Chaeh Lath sne ity Bm\v'oum Day Baptisty, Bix Drinciple Bap- | thority to ordain, clisuge, aud sbolish cesemo- ol itish Baptists, Iuver Brothron, Chrig- | »ies or rites of tho Church ordained only by il Baection, - Disciples, Winobrounerisus, | 1an's autbority, so that ail things ba dono to iy fi:¢ Menngmtu. Porfoct Monnonitos, | edifying.” 1his is basod upon a sound phituso- 'flhuu.p‘ uts, Yunkers; or for Calvinistic, Yhy. ‘I'no Church may chabge suythiung not af- ¥ Conre: Inghiamites, Wouleyan Mothodists, | focting the fundamentals of tha faith, but uot Enh Brection Mothodlsts, Muthodist Chureli | astily, not for clamor, bub upou cohviction. Hiibodiny o Methodint Church Houth Wbite, | Men who Lava grievancos must bo mon of con- "‘lllaum\ummmm' Priwitive Methodists, Cou~ | sctonco and earnest character, who will prosont Lt Mghod s 10depondent Mothodists, Profes- | them and urgo them, but who wiil d s, yeh sy, Evavgolical Association Mothod~ precipitato changes nor questionabla rolief, tim), “,hmuaid Mothodists (‘Tabernacle Conece While belioving that the Fpiscopal Church Las Conmeat], itefleld Methodists (Lady untington | Suliciont Catholicity and comprohonsivenoss to iat gn). Whitefleld Mothodists (Wolsh_Cal- | meot the wants of tho whole people of God, yet Frotagty boCction), Methodist Episcopaliaue, | kuowing the prido sud eensitiveness of all ore toiscopalians, and Reformod Epluco- | fAIZations, especially the religtons, wo bave fl"““"-‘ ) did uot sk for any aof | Dot even suggosted the possibility of their com- mention pother divisions (00 numorous to | ing bo the Episcopatiaus, Wo sfo too much in Toera 1y 0 aaked for tho Universal Church, | ¢ATDoAt in this matter, and have too much ox- 5 04 the least warrant in tuo New Texta- | Perionce with the divislons of Chrlstondom, to do oy m:ur prevent divislous, which are be- | vtherwio than to proposo an Qrgauic union a4 “m‘;n Mlanudng from the now divisiony | tho result of couferonce and wutual couces- @iy life, thosa to be tho pareuts of oth- | #ions. Wo should consider Ay concoesion for “Pfiimau;f,‘wfl" that ofton enough bas the | vuch & purposs as s emall sacrifice, unless hun. for o tried of founding a purvr and [ it stood” vory ny the trutt’ ae it is @ of the Clinrch, in Christ Jewus, Nature, Uod's Word, our own Conteny wi Of JOUF correspondent make poopla | connciousuess and hioarts, the bistory ‘of Obriu- 3 trong bands, unflinchiog, still take up the Keaslred, That we doemt it inexpedient ta clugo the | afay the s i Aotioch; fn th polls of & gambler's vils de § Church d stylod *“ Catbolic and A tho_country wore with them—a claim, how- | pigeons wero vory uscful, buating tho fustest | pressible couliot ou the secret quustion Was set- | Yor Naw's God-given gunius the paltry return “m'h :unmblnuce whon thoy otherwise | tisuity, the history of the world, sl cast their | uste names are anly tolerable when they do not congict ::ur, which I ’um by no meauy prepared to con- ?rfms. ueumm{ned yesterday., JAu yot thers | tled by an overwhelmiug majority vote 1o faver | Jaadruukard’s mmf Lrain, ‘neath the marble's white o0 ngyy " o (OF tho eality. Phiw niodern ylew | ¥ye Upon our common contrs, the cross of | Mith the priuclyed s exprosscd i Seripture, 3o | S0 05 e aa acourato, Bhonld tasy make f | wak o tolograti. of b0 amcndiwont kg o rale on Mssoury | **Ur: Yenigg? 190k liko' anv aftoritiouglb—tho to- | Christ.’ Lob us hoarno mora ihen of what in o organie symbol of 4 urek, ‘I'ho great abjection to the compulsory roten- | Mr, Beach called on Mr. Dennctt to srrange | apply to all secrot societics, sha business ot tho ‘Mo i oo of Mercy, on Boveriag wing Curey o mon who, fluding bus oue | Lpscopaliaus will not cancedo. Tha sccond confosaton is ou tho subject of our | oy of tho iblo in the common selicols is that | with him to run sn express in umwou; and the | Confersueo hax boou put through on tho fast wg‘lw-rmu' o N;m.u“m wm_tmm Uian gagy, S8 New ‘Westamont, and many [ Bishon Camminy, whon an Eplécapalian, pro- | decayed disciplina; tho ifth wa quota: such w course is stteuded by a vilatiou of the [ fulluwing conversation unaued ¢ line, Yo votoraus ot tho swerct question, bro gy hya ) Si2iming to Lo the church, alout posed thon just what Lo proposes uow, his | AU 8postolio orgauization of the qifis and facuitios One faqgre i510d t Toconcila thom by thoory, | Church au thio bails of union. " ig ault iy o . will grow ::5’.,.0..,‘ i :::t es‘:refl'fi'fi’f; a0 alike in { wiser, aud proposo somo uthor, or none, and e 3 g i QU tho finwer-wreathd bridge by forgiveses apsancd, it % | conecientious scruplen of “tho misority; (ho | i, Boach—* Guod poruin, Mr. Bongelt! I've | and'oon, have vo oxbausted thvir swrengtin sud | Qf o B7xetmieatils LEOW BY (0K TEngu o0 ?L&:‘m.}flffifi;‘;fi:@{.x‘"fiflm, Byengdsclearly | Rowan Catholio objectivg to King James’ vors | cailed to sou if wo cau't arrabze 10 b our uows | zeal that thoy sppeat very tamo and maungea- | Aykia waiks, when reirod from Earibs tamult and ve | #i0n, the Jow to tho Now Testawent, tho Prot- | together from Boston ; for my exprcss cobt mo | Lle; some of thom sit wordloss and vacant, trife, . i that orfginatod | stuad'of dividiug tho body of Clirisk will ‘propons e e v sk ks ons mee | extait 10 'the Douay vorsion, snd the mildet to | Gver 3300, sl vou et tho. benclc' of 1%, st | whilo new and vigorois hanls have come o tha By et et of B at Tre olaiong, Ly Yor Thariny be eudios spiita and | to rogard all tho fraxinonts, ki % aud | fowed principls of refurms in a0 dolug, A wmarried | any Boripture whatevor. I it usid that thoe wat- | Lave boat'mw sll Lullow, I suppose we must | frons, and busiucss woves on smootbly, correct wippors 1l chyge, ufll m“‘“mhlm:..wuth 601 a | smallcat, 2 fuvited to Union Couferencos, and | clorgy Is priuciplo uf tho Gospel; so siso i auun- | tor of vursions iu triviwi? I reply thut, ss & | own up that you sro tho leadiug journalist of | ly, sighteoualy, and l"ll"‘\]““ littlo el (athem Trult on tho banks of tifs beautiful stresca, "’“‘“‘mdm g uity caonob be sffected | to become prntuwd iubaart and will {0 onter | suasrled sacepional class of clergywen, Protestant, 1 do wol desire, nor would | consent | Amcrica Bycamore bas beeu 8 busy littlo for a week Where tho l0dt ulies, transdgured in radianca, dwell, = This was Wesley's grand ides. From tha eev- | (o, my child's being taughs **to do peuauce, bs- Bouncti—* Wett, T don't know about that, | or wore. One bundred mud Bity or wore | ponvie ‘waters that spriog frow the pure, Living wel enth we make tbe following extrach ; lieve, sud be baptized," for X think he should be { You, Besch, aro the greatost fiuancier in_tho | atrangers, distnibuted w thoir hopitable homes, | f tha Masier, whuss hand rubes the ticrnal ulls, % Areduciin of 1o Eplecopsl oificy 10 ita prinullive | iustsuctod 40 sopsnt, bellove, aud ba bapiized.” couutcy. . L'vo broko up the United Biates Bunk | haye gryen the people 1o MUv Iabvr, ospecially | Gireth foud b the savens, aud Lo wild tasipes) Telous, as the iuward sud spiritual | upon this groat work, the glory of tho Ch ch u““ Cl0Uot bo divided, What follows ? | the mninelscnth ceutu 4 i u‘:‘:r g Lay, ab V0 1o outwaurd chusels, o outward | 1 the foregowg parokrdph Ly tho folluwing:

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