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RELIGIOUS, LONDON GOSSIP. ‘®&hoe Sunday-School Lesson a for EFo-Worrow. tho rook tragodios, tn which ato has achloyvad a RADWAY'S REMEDIES, brilliant aticcess, aud alno in elegant comady. a Judged by any othor standard than the higtont, ‘ee hor Lady Macbeth is beyond critlejsm; and, nt momonts, Bho rose to tho hotght of pawar which = = the pact demands. ‘Tho sloop arallithg secne as 7 torriblo in its piteons agony of hopeless pathos, as a le reading of tho letter was singnlarly effectivo, Qenoslevo Ward hna Jong heen known and ad- I . mired in Amoricn In opora; but itis evident that tho dramatte ataro affonis the truent fold for hor mire and intollectual goniun. Sho has boon act- thelr prayora geadially liccomo a mero anedloy of clamations, ‘The prayers of Ail wore wich diaconue' ed auppiicationy xa ignorant people always maxo Trent burinu winter tnieuse exctenient,, Thy burden of el s con raid to have any, waa,“ Preparo tug for tho lak day Wo ate ready tae Thy‘comtne.” Tho Oponing of Parliament by rho brethren whon they wero not praying 4 1 deere thraiatets ou by ea aceanianal Anicne > tho Queen ‘They scomed to pay no attention to thelr aurronnd= Inge evan when thelr prayetn wont ccaro, anit ey would «iva variety to the torturing notse inn wild, sain hyintts At Zavetork twa oF theo of tho dieced A Moguitiomt Parent in the Chamber favo out and silently withirow, The toparter also . Tiulidrew, leaving the fanatics inauinyg a8 mitch, nuleo Obie Ue eere ready boon given him, but oxtondod it for the day of tho weok to break broad (Acts xx.). glorions promises regarding hin postority. (QL) | Maut ordorod tho Corinthtaus: Upon the firat ‘Vor Thy sorts sake,” {.¢., ‘Thy promises, | day of the weok lot avery ono of sou lay by bin which will ba suroly and lovingly fuitilled, “Ac- | in storo, as God hath prosporod him.” "Rov. fy cording to Thy love aud favor Thou hast bo- 10, Jotun calla Buuday the Lord's day. ‘thin wo slowed all things upon mo ani minn, Wo havo | must couclude from eudsoquent history. 1¢ is no morit, We finve no claima upon Thy bonnty,"" troqugntly referred to by tho Churol fathors. 92) David then attcibuted greatness to God, | Dionysius, Bishap of Corlneh, says: To-day ‘Thou act the only trae God. ‘Thon art om- | wo eclovrato tho Lord's holy day," aud thon pro- hisciont, omnipotont, aud omnipreasnt. ‘Lhou | ceeds to dexcribs the manner of observing tt. art the maker of all poraons and things, | “rotullian, in bis book on idolatry, mentions the Wo havo nevor heard of o God st | Christians’ fostival-daya, and as tho chief among David Thwarted in His Effort to any Wh om eee wet plowed Moreton tothe, i vor ona onto But aia ——— ~ Ing in Engtand for two years, and, in spite of i 20 ¥ 0 m1 onned rofors tay i abe Rt J 4 Build tho Tomplp, . a ae Peon te aye veel oylove and kind | if wolike thei (to henthone) colobrato Sunday JERUSALEM. The Performanco of Macheth” for tho | the almort insnrmonntabte dificnitios and ob- CURES THE Worst PATN : nova select us on Thy peculiarly favored people. | we 8 festival nnd day of rejoreing, it ims foro rea- CONDITION OF ITY INMADITANTS, Nenefit of the Centennial Fond. ataclon which Denot a debutanto in this country, NS lias achlovedt hicro an ostablishod reputation, Bhe Antends before long rotaiming tA Amoricn, ahora it incauy to prophery that pho will win a ] ft 0 qT i sorios of wolledenoreat Teintantis, MI Ol 06 0 Well nes, Tf Miss Ward's Lady Macbeth pleased nnd satiqe fled, what aball I say of the Aaeheth of When fn Egypt and in all our wandoringa Thou | ron yaatly distant from that of worshiping the didst constantly follow us nnd protect us from | aun.” Justur ‘Martyr, in his apology, oxprozsea jiarm, fo that wo becamo a nnmerous pooplo. | himeoif as follows: “Upon the day called Sun- When we wished to leave Egypt aud return to | day nll that livo in city or cotintry moor togothur the home of onr fathers, Thon didst provide a | at tho cane placo, whore the writings of tho way of oseapo from our enomiea, (25) And | Aposttes and prophota aro road, ay much a8 Bir Moses Montefiore, naw in tho 02d yonr of his ago, a fow montha back pafd a seventh visit to Jornaaiom for tho purpoao of collecting in- | How tho Leading Parts Wero Sustained by formation relating to the actual condition of the i Save Jowish tuhabitants of tho Holy Land, as to thoir Miss Goneviovo Ward and Mr, Which Day Shall We Observe as the Lord’s Day? nojr, O Lond, confirm Thy promives to Thy sor- | tine will give leayo ; whon tho reader has done, | ognability and inolination to ongage in mochan- Herman Vezin, BIN, ULRMAN VEZTN, —T 5 vi v1 1 f Hs uy ne Disnop wakes asormon,” oto, Aud again: fe | by whom sho was supported ? ‘Chia actor carried Howling Dervishes of Detroit--Jerusatem | ane aa see tio Tord of Hots | tO pun Sunday wo all asomblo.* how cones teal and gouoral gneuines! mois, 9 e- | eareponice of Fa cores tne, _| tee Baile BF nora itl tho srk of arose NOT ONE HOUR rac! G 2 5 1 5 jt tho day in w Ni mice 8 q ‘ ait :. , Vez , ericaty.— and tho Jews---The Law. iu tho God of [aracl, and lot Thy weryant ho os- | tho reason at boing the day in which Gout | port (tho London Times eass) in now Publier | ee ee Lob. 10,—At last tho Euglieh trpriee. Mfr. Vezina also an American,—from HOU ablished ona firm foundation, noon ‘hy | eet ineelf to work upon tho dark vold, in or- Het erintuaat ee * | dor to mako the world, and in which Joaus Obrint (27) God assured Lim that o house should bo | our Savior ruse again from the dead ; for tho day built, so David expressed hh erati¢uds for that | Leforetiaturday Ho wos crucified, and the day promiee, Ho raid ho found it in his heart,” tho | after, which is Sunday, fe appeared to is only soures of prayer, ‘Tonge pravers are neo” Aposties and Dixcipios, and taught them what 1 teas. A life of obedience is a good form of | have now proposdd to your consideration.” Thus prayer. (28) David did uot forgut Cod's wont. | I conld continuo quoting Ignatius, Augustine, Tle wasn man of pront faith and yrest humility. Cyrillus, and others, ail of which prove that tho Thia prayer of David igo very interooting ono. Lord's Day ia Sunday, and that Sunday was ob- Whou ho had timo to recollect, and his many served as tho Christians’ Sabbath from tho oarli- srivos and childron dit not dieturd him, he | ost times. Saturday was long observed nan day seemed to sbe vey gtatetal, Ho had | of fasting, but Sunday sg nday of rojoiemg. strong emotions, and naturally enough ox- | Neither day was observed by cessation from labor prosied them) = in sirong language, | until Constantino’s decree, aud oven thea farmiars Tie derived great comfort in having beon nsstir- | were exempted. od by God Himolf that still greater honor sad Ju Christian liberty, thon, wo obsorvo Sunday greater glory were awaiting the coming of its | na our day of worship and rest. It is a good or- Roatority. Te is worthy of notice that ho nover | dinanco of man, aguinst which wo should not Marmed-any merit of bis own, It wan x, mattor | rebel, bnt enbmit ourselves to it for the Lord’s of [reo grace. Ho did not took upon Gou's goonl- | wake. We should doveto tho antiro day to the hess to him and his of a reward for anything ho | promotiun of our sanctilication, abstain from all had done or said. Ue had done and paid ntany | utmecossary work, bo omployed in holy words good things for God, but bo did uot any a word | actions only, This fv thy power and stticsey of Philadelphia. Ho has been for twenty yoars in London, known nud cateomed a a thorough oud conncientions nrtint, porforming with osquinte | After reading thts Adverticoment need skill whatever part was nwardod him, and sot euder with patu, waiting until Inat Friduy tho long-delayed op- ‘4 portunity of showing tho greatusssof lis gonius pnt eattane of ue TOROUrepss ido Prot lcaitays Rad fi ’ é 0 affirm that bio performanco of Afachecth wus W R dd R one of the nioat perfect plocos of acting that I ay 8 nea: Y tvelig aver wiincaaes a and tune it Tee oxceeds tae st any athor artist known in this genviation. Oth- er actors play thn part,—he wax the character. ‘The daring avd maguificent warrior, cendored i A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, iteenolats by ennidivances of ornanizetina aad oreo of imagination (no! servile wooknen, as Irving ropresents) 3 tho per of wauoy doubts It was tho first and 13 the and foars ; botrayod ahornataly by ery nmbiti a and attend sonnet Sonded oe y BU ruslinal 0 . golicitings to his doont, without ever losing Jus pereeption of tho horrible abyss into which ho nly Pain Remed ia piuuging, or tho consciousness of lia imho. . rent nobility,—the Macbeth which Shnksperro concolved and painted, tho actor was. Iie ing Tabbla of Jerusalem, in which thoy rofute | people havo had gratiflod their hearts’ desires tho chargos of disinciinntion to work of thoJowa | THE QUREN 148 OENED PARITAMENT IN PERSON. of Jertigalom white thora was a posulbility of ob- | Fivopato nnd faded yoars have beon romorna- tnining aufficiont charity to onablo thom to live. | lossly robbed of en imposing and time-honorod It fs known that, iu order to give n rofutation to | pageant, but 1876 ateps gayly forward, radiant Eis ebargon, Gln alate ean reer with royal purplo and glittering disdoms, It ta 30 undartal n nilesion fo tho to! id FO" 1 pot strango that the opening of Parliamont with vort ou his obsorvatious» Bir Moves states that | 4. aiod siton” should be thie occnalon of doop a wholo villago haa boon polnted out to bim which might bo purchosod at a moderate rate, | regrot; for fow coromonies are moro grand and All tho persona who roported to Sir Moses on | inspiring whon graced by tha prosonco of tho this subject. stated that thoro would bo no @it- | reigning sovoroign, Improasivo indeod was tho scono witnessed yeatorday in tha Ifougo of floulty whatavor in securing ag mach Jaud ne Lords, and ona never to bo forgolten, Nwiftly might be roquired oithor for culsivation or and silontly, ns the hour approaolied, gathorod buliding purposos. ‘Tho Govornor aud Kndi of Jorussiom assurod him of tho readiness of tho the distinguished osaombly,—the mon and yromen whoso rank and position, whothor Yarkish Govarnmont to roudar ovory porsible aysintance to encourago any industrial echeme for the promotion of the wolfaro of tho peo-} i rortod or achioyad by porronat qual- ities, gavo thom tho privilege of accous to that gorgeous chambor ;—awiftly and silently SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. DAVLD'S DANCING AND PRATING, JL Sam,, vi, 20.—The ork was in Zion. Tho vast muitiinds of poopla assembled to groct it hind received food and drink, David bieseod thom in the name of the Lord of Hosta, Tuoy had started, ench ono, for ins own homo, David waa wending bis way to his palsce, whon bis wifo (20) Michal mot him and said, sarcastically, Woll, David, what a glorious display the King of Israel mado to-day! Ho forgot tho dignity of hia royal offico—throw off hig official insignia of greatness and powor, and appeared to his land- maida ae do thosa men who have no reganito position or propricty. You mado a fino show of youraelf, did you not, O King of leraol, successor pf my noblo and bigh-toned father, saul!” Any og loin the Moly Lond. Tho French and Amer- lean Consuls algo sesurod him of tholr will ingness to avalut. Sir Moses statos that a gront ‘That Inctantly stops the mast orernciating patus, trath of fooling ond flory intensity of passion | inflammations, and ctiras con (21) David, conscious of rectitude and resolved ou if truggelo tino in tho futuro batt i t faerie ations, swhoth, rt " about thes. the fourtia commandinant. Augn ANDFusex. struggle may ariso in tho futuro batwoon tho | they ontored, broathing with keen oxcitomont | lifted tho part at onco aud forover from the } Einar, Stomach, Dowels, or other alauds or organ, Serta frm fotaratc Eure dei tag atie, Sate eaten UN Toe ae ; atucniod “oF Progrossat patty—thegs who do } (alr in while brooded a buh of oxpoctatin, | ionptore of onrentional taut, and declaan, | SS re * I. e yong and aa y en » Hoopost gratitude for tho namborlesa benofte | *y'e*atelal nonrt could maka it. ‘Tho atrongont 153 Tae ne costs tivos, but from roasons contectod with special | instinct with grand treditfona aud bistorio asu0- | tioa9 peiagen, tariblo in grandour, which have In from Oneto Twenty Minutes, To has conferred upon mo; when ho pormitted { intellects nud tho most piotm hearts still luc 20 | ay gg gttor of The Chicaav Indune: circumatancea—and tho strictly Congorvative | ciatlons ; provod a suaro'to the grentent arttst, betraying party, whogo aolo object in going to Jorusalom yor his to th - better words than OXHTOS, CHS” BSNS: Way tho prosorvation of thelr roligion. During THE GREAT NEN OF THIS GREAT ATION, tious when ii: communion with thoir Maker, Curcago, March 4.—By law ie meant an ex- i moto bring thoart of tha Covenant into our them all into tho uso of oxtcrnal atego-effocts | He.matter how vidlent er prerclsting th pats, ty tenmiatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Orppled, Norvoas Rett lly fo Hise. Hand all the. people ouatit £8 Tor — tornal rule of rightoousnass fur sontieut, in- | Lia short alay ab Jaifa Bir sfoses Montottore bere aig eorne a aaron ae Nislule See ae Leracation of tits mee Falale, or prostrated with dloaee may sufor Hicted to smite with my people tn esproseing t0 THE SUNDAY QUESTION felligont, ond frvo boings. Howover varied it | wotices vomo indications to thataftoct, Sir Moses | ieea. attomptod aud honor won, —illuatrioue | Of Banguos avon these pascanos, spotien, by au BCRIPTUBE WGUTLY UXYOUNDED, may bo in terms, for specific applicatton, tes To the Fulttor of The Chicago Triduns: unity and complotoness ix porfeot in avery form, ‘Muaxraos, Mick., Feb, 21—In a formorarticle |so that to break it in any form, ia to Igavo in brief my viow on tho Sabbath quos- | be porfcatly sinful, and bo gulity of all, Its tion, o yiow which I am bold enough to say the | falfitiment, also, ty expreesed in a word, lovo, or Diblo and Church history woll sustain. I qnoted | tructoas, tho guiding spirit of the good, fs fow of tho pazsages which provo my assortionx, | + ‘fhe law was sdded bovauso transgression” and referred bricily to accopted history, ‘Cho | had oloded all spiritual discorumont of goodnons, Rives 0 tong accotnt of tho difforout institutions entablished in Jorusslom for tha bauotit of tho poor. ‘Chere ara a soup kitchon ; n loon rocicty, whoxo object it is to make advances without in- terest; a hospice, which provides ovory poor porson comlig to Jertuaniom with gratultoua board and Jodging until ho may havo procured for himealf n suitable residence; three building wocletics, atc. ir Moxeswaya: “I had some conversation on tho subject of goneral drainage Aotor depauding for ble eiaoit non rug teal: Radway’s Ready Relief pa lide Aree at ouce sueolmely sine al boldly imaginative, rung upon the goul as tha ory ittoranco of tho tortured Afacheth. In tho WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, merulfeont eonon mits: Baily Hackett 3 tho fan i awful oxaltation of tho brief econo fallowing tho Inmmation of the Kidnays, Iafi Hurdor; the tetror nnd maduone of the baiqnet | of the Binddor, Inflammation of the Bowe? Heene, aud of tho concluding actx,—in evory part ail Mumps, Congostion of the of tho play, ho was equally porfect aud sublime. pacha te Throat, DiMouls have yet to sco Rosai, tho Itatinn netor, vi bar ae ac Him our rocogniticn of Lis goouness in ths wonted way of tho Teraclites. [desired in 10 dolug to ba one of the pooplo, who were giad to umte with me ina grand oxpression of thanks giving. So wohad tausiclans of allsorte. Wo ad largo chuire of singors, Welad our nation- aldance. All these enabled usto send up to Teaven ono grand hallelnjalof glorious praise. 1 triod to forget my onico oa King; I throw of my oficial robes, ‘True, I danced with tho Inetro of a long ‘lino of auccs- tors, who had eustnined, ns thoy are now supposod to do, tho burden of an Empire; Judgos, Bishops, and Archbishops, imposing in their gorgeous robes, and, amid the glittering throug of moro worldly catebritics, aot apart by the encrednoss of thoir great ollico; oficinls of all ordors and ranks, chiof amoug Rov. Mr. Dailoy is not catisiied, Idid mot ox- | making an external teachor noooxsary, in tho in- fo Jorusalom with o gentloman of authority, : fs winning such Jaurols iu Shakwpento’s charac cart, avith my pooplo, and felt shat I ought wo to wo— ! . Ho told mo that all’ tuo rofuce of tha city ia | them tho Lord Mayor, the pomp and eplondor of ; { lo (tt t tek for we wore dancing before the Lord, whois no | pect him to bo. Itis tho common error of our | torim of sin, until a truo hoart whould bo ro- | hoy carried into tho pool of Dothesdn, whieh, qwhoso atato robos words aro too poor to do- tesa nie ie evosstt na & ala cong. sately. be: Crow, Bipiliveria, One, Se rospocter of persona. I wished to express my shumulity In tho presenco of the King of Kings and Lord of Lord. I felt that I ought to bo umbto and lowly before Him who tool mo, whon achiid, and led mo along iu a most won- derful way through dangers’ and trints, and nt Jont mado mo King of Ieracl, Icannot help eaying ‘Blces the Lord, O my soul, und forget ob aii Lin bouollto, Lill sot ba mora bumbio. T wish to fect still moro deoply how insignificant nthing and how valuoless 9 thing {must bo ia tho ight of tho Inflnite Ono, who inhabiteth eternity, Your maid-scrvants will honor mo tho niore Tur humbling myscif, for prostrating my self beforo the King of Kings. Michal, lot mo Vindly say, that you reectuble your fathor, Ilo veldom acted.ns if he bslisyed in any God, niuch lewsinmy God, makor of hoaven and earth,—the Great Controller in tho affairs of wien, the Great Sovorcign of tho universe.” Michal simply rophed, ' What a glorious dis- play tho King of Israol mado to-day!" Sho taust have known that dancing amoug hor poo- plo indicated joy and gratitudo.—(Ex., Xv. 20.) Alnrdly a botter way could bo devised than that of tho Israclites, whon a yost roultitude aseoni- Lied and wishod unitedly to oxpress thoir gratt- inde to Him, whose footstool is on_carth, and whose throne ia_in Heayon, Ko David wrote “ Tiniso ye the Lord, praivo him with tho trame pet, the harp, and tho pesltery. Praiso bim with all manner of instruments.” David novor bo- Hoved in the mockery of @ large colloction of poople praising God by quartets. Ho eaid, “+ Lot all tho people praizo Goa on instruments, thoologinns to-day to make Scripturo conform to | ptored. It is a schoolinaster, until wo aro mado their opinions instead of yielding their own | frut by falth, but ‘after faith is como wo aro no viowa to Scripture. ‘This is tho great ovil tust | jonger under 6 schoolmastor.” ‘The low makes tho Miblo “ Allor Kotzer Buch," causing | {g not mado for n righteous man but for tno Inw- tho myrinds of ecate to apring forth, and fills tho } loss and disobodient.” In Itomans, tit. aro rauks of iniidelity. ‘Cho Rev. Mr. Batloy falls | specimen toxts. teaching tho sintulncss of all into tho samo orror, ‘The passages I quote] ara aud claysifying thom under law. ‘Thus, ** Whot . " tho law waith it saith to thom (sinners) that sro very plain; they neod no commentary. Ho under the {aw.” “If yo bo led by tha Spirit is not, hotrover, willing to lot thom epoak for | ¥» aro not undor tho law.” Tho propor office of themselves, bat, by begging the question and | jaw, then, {ato desl with aod mato tho condi- moking aesortions which ho cannot proyo, he at- | Hou of transgrovsors appear, * Sin is not reat tompts to give thon a meauing which the Apostlo ized whoro thero is no law,” but, with it, sin ro ovidontly uever intended. ‘Thus, ho denies that | vives, and grows. in enormity with Intelligence of Col, 1, 16, refors to Sabbath days, although tho | its excellenco, From being impasalve, stu bo~ yory word ja used, 1 will not do to say it refors | comes virclept, Tua ativo without tho law to other sacred days, for “holy day" and "now | once, but whon tho commandment came sin 10- mioon ” pro used in the passage to indicato them. | vived. I hod not known sia but by tho law. By ‘Again, bo reasons that tho Sabbath waa pots | tho lav is tho kaowledgo of ain, Itis a minis- shadow of thingy to come, because it was a ro- | tration of condemnation.” It brings, howorer, membrancer of what was pnst. Just as if it | no rclivf, with the knowlodgo of , alu, but rathor coulda not be both, In tho samo menuor ho | intensifies ft, “Talking occasion by tho com. cannot reconeilo iy assertion that the fourth | mandment it wrought all, manner of eoneyinln: commandment was both moral snd caro- | conco. Bin by tho commandmont — mouial, And yet they only who regard | comes oxcvodin; alutal, Without tho it po are consistent, If the ° fourth | low sin waa dead. It wworkoth oomity. commandment, as given tothe Jows, was moral | lt was added that the offense might law only, the Sunday ohvervors could nover vin- | abound. ‘Tho strength of win is tho law,” tucit- dicate their Sabbath, for m no mauner could | ing, by. Hostliity, all latont ovil and covotous do- thoy show authority for changing tho day, | slros, Tho bailiffs hands upon o culprit may 'Phows observing Baturday, on the other band, } check bis carcor, whito vicious fires burn moro yrould havo to conform strictly to the coumand- | intensely within Lim. As tho consclousness nod meovt as given in Ex. xx. 6-11, or clwo give | activity of sin, in all dugrocs and caxeu, is an of- anthority for changiug tho observance of the | fect of Inw, it follows that all exporionces of strangoto say, Iwas informed is clogo to tho honeo intended for tho barracks, snd the soldiers living there appoar not to oxporionce the leas’ inconvenicnco ou acconnt of its vicinity. If arrangemonts could be mado to clear that pool entirely, to admit pnro wator only, and to dig special pools for tuo purpose of condicting thoro tho city drains, Jornsalem might becamo free from any throatoning opl- demic, All the doctors in Jorusalom nysurod mo that ths Holy City raleut bo reckoned, on ue- count of tho purity of its atmosphere, ono of the healthiest of places.” Sir Mosos speaks of tho skill of Jewish mechanics in Jerusatem, whereas ithas heon said tuat thoro sro no Jewish mo- ebanice in the Iloly City. Bir Moses saw watch- makers, ongravers, fithographors, sculptors, goldsmiths, bookbinders, and carpenters, aud, ho says, “All did their work mont satinfactorily,” A watolmaker {nto whoo handa he gavo a valu- obte ropeater for repair, put it, within a yory short time, into excoltent order, Tho samo man, in addition to his abil os & watcbinakor, displayed also groat talent os 8 Hebrow eallgraphist. He presonted Sir Mosea Montoflore with a grain of whoat on which woro written ninoteen lines, forming on acrosticon tho name of the yencrablo philan- thropiit. Tho travolor statca that ho hiss hid every opportuuity of convinciug himeolf that tho Jows aro ongor oud willing to ongage in av kind of Inbor, agricultural or otherwisa, whicl will obtain for them the uecessarics of lifo, aod pisco thom above tho need of tho charity of serlba; {na word, o brilliant array of England's chicf noblomon, prolates, statosmon, and, to- gether trith these, the distinguished mon of similar rauk from alt nations in all qunrtora of tho globo,—Ewropo, Asia, and Americs,—tho ropregontatives of Kings aud Republice,—am- Dassadors, mivietors, nod otber diplomatiste; and, no loss conspicuons, the fair womon of En- gland and of all untions,—dazzling groupe, radi- nut with smiles and jowols, chattering among tuemaclyoy, and beaming recognition upon Lns- bands, fathers, aud frionds ; swiftly and silently they entered, and took thoir appointed placos in tho Mouse of Lords. ‘Tho ontranco of tho Lord Chancollor renewed tho hush of oxpcctation which the movement of so wany BWaying groups ond the buxzing of whispering voices had interrupted. And now quite a theatrical elfect was produced by the un- oxpocted lighting of the gag, a sort of LET THERE LE Liant arrangemont,—whioh fitly symbolized the blaz- tng forth of tho aun of Royalty, for tho rising of which all thous palpitating hoarta wore oager- ly owaiting,—and foll ecintilating from tho root with o burst of aplondor,—tho beautiful radiance lighting up the dusky stmogphero, and bringiug out tho full effect of the sploudid chamber and magiilcont avsombly, This was followed a murmur of dolight and admirn- tion, suceecded by oo breathiogs silonco, when, softly as snow-llakes, the Duchoss fs istics) that the Italiau can have tho wubtiety of Toothache, Nouraizia, Rhoumatiom, couvoption and imny nadie scone of the Amorl- Cold Chitls, Argue Chills, : entactor, ‘Iho only critioigm that conld with | Th th {istics bo appliod to" Vazin ie that ho minne partematiza tho pal Oe altically obles wilt acai hnvo giyon nore force to certaln passages; but “1 power wliich dependanpon strength uf lungs tw | rainuter aucytirainy ipeaine hone ater 8 so ensily attoined, aud las boon go muck abun- burn Bick id fudache, Dini hea, Dyaontory, Ottolla, Wad oil, that Teonfess f onJosed his inodoration, ft | Mike Worels, entail interaal pala oe ae ig meritno for sich an actor to remnlu in the | READY daa with them. A fow drape in mate stock company of an English theatre. I trust } prerent sickness or rains from, chango of rater, ie} that bin performanen of Macheth will bo the | °ver than French Tandy or Bitters asa stmulaan ontrauce tonnoweareor, in which ho will do Justice to his raro and great Ronuis, FEVER AND AGUE. ‘Vho play was admirably performed through- | rover ant Aguo cured for fifty cents. out, remedial ageut fi | ‘There ts nay in the world that will eure fe ne ott ABEREGHON ton ot | Seca ran er ars als and the moat onjoyablo represontation of | Hiadnay's Reade ttellet, pot MMacboth’ that I tiavo ovr esen. £ havo | “Boldus Driegistes "77 COB Dar Bottle. spoken of the audionco; it wan unosually intol- : Jectual and rofincd. Col, Forney and his coterio nd special grounds for fooling gratified with 20 Drilllant a_ triumph. Numbons of artiats, aud ! critics, and authors, wore proxont, but amon): HE A TH BE AUTY| shot all I was most fileredod, in one nonnla : whose prosence was a pathstio proof o! sit | Btrn di ich bl . loyalty to America: on aged couplo, who had lear sta and ieautalosnrfaston oener asta noyor baforo beon to the thoatro, but who could Bot oslit gale ira o pottarmanics given, tor she —_ enofit of tha joriean Conteunial. show! kato [iva oon gonted by tir aldo, and to havo DR. RADWAY’S coker! into t soar! to have known whal they folt and oxportoncad, bebolding for tho firt I AN time with thono aged eyos the lifting of tne cur~ SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEM . tain which ig the delight and Ulusion of child- | Hs» mada the most astonishing cures, Bo quick, « ‘d 4 af their benovolont co-roligioniste. Sir Mosca sayB " fapid ore the changes tha body nod or by tho voice.” David cousidered himself to | Sabbath. tranagroseion, condemnation, avd diftenity with ‘a ; 8 Y of Edinburg and tho Duchess of ‘Teck appearad | hood. YeVe tuder {ho intnewse of tila truly wou bo tue propor leader of us rejoicing orowds who | ‘Yo make planniblo his sesection that the Sab- | winfulnoss, nfo ouly the rosult of the oporation {unt tho great regard whiol be ins always enter | cig “took thelr oats before. the ‘Throne. tha [SS er godt wediino, that? f sscorted tho ark into the city. How soul-in- | bath is not included in Col. fi, 10, Mr. Balloy | of lavy upon the nnregencrato, bas now bocomo, if posublo, doubly incrcasd, | House rising to yreot thom. Aud now every RORMA, ronsons in thid manner: ** Becauso Christ hod All law not fulfilled in. tho Hfo 1s eternal, not blotted ont the inndwriting of ordicancoa that | having enterod into and determined tho heart to woro agninss us and coutrary to us, Vaul | righteousness, ‘Tho law “written by tho spirit forbid any to judge another in regard | of tho living God in a ministration of rightoous- to them. But God's holy day is not] ness. Iwill put My law in theirmind and writa against ad nnd contrary to us. 1t waa | itin thelr hoarts, and thoy shatl bo My pooplo, spiring to hoar bo many bands of musicians aud so many choles of singers eouding up to high Heaven their heart-[elt tributos of gratitude aud: raise > ¥ Dancing waa an elemont of roligions expros- sion. “Lot them praiso Mis name in the hearl is boating, ovory bronth auapended. Tho intense eflonce ix intorrnpted by tho thundor of cannon and tho blaring of trumpets; tho door Opens, and grandly entors, preceded by heralds, porsnivants, and mombers of the, Ioyal Houso- hold,—whv Milo in stately array bofora the Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Weight !s avd he cmphatically aysorts that thoy aro deeery- Seen and Velt. img Of ouswtance; thoy aro willing aud able to work, thoir moutal powers nro of n satisfactory nature, apd all Israolites ought to ronlor them support. Tho Jows of Jorumalom, and in evory From "The Matt of the Itastertyp i" Breet Norma, whorefors art {hou tos Aud balmy slunbor from theo driven ? Can poace to such na thou bo lost, 7 2 ‘Whoso presenco ia Itaulf is heaven t q i GRE. AT BLOOD POURIGIER, Long lashes, drooping ike tho willow, f f t of tho Holy Land, he obsorves, ‘do danco,"—(Psalm cxlix). “Praiso litm with tho | mado for man and not against.” Tho obgory- | and their sin will Lromembor no mors. Iwill bs s,!” tl : ‘Throne, and form a brilfwot group apart,—tho ‘Bright with the timed pearia that Be Uinbrot aud dance."—(Penlm clit). No doubt | ance of the roventh day by cessation from Tabos, sprinkle. cloan water mpoo you and yo Wort i. ian fy sille Sussbermore in ae Ttoynl procession: tha Lord’ Chaneollor, pro- iieined tn the da susnelve eat Reory drop of the Sarsaparililan Rosolvent comma Michal bad some emotious which the ible docs | or in other words the ceremouial part of the | suall bo clean, o now heart will I] ion, svon in Europo, otherwise none | ceded by hia mace-bonror; tho great officers of ‘Thy enowy Vorom’s gentle hillow, Rare aie Da tue elcoils gered arian ene ole oa hot reves, “Buvy or jenloauy way bays osistod. | fourth commandmont, was nn orditauco which | give you, bod’ a now aplirit will I put | or thom would romain alivo; but whon the | Niato,—tho Duke of Iichinond, the Marquis of Baro lid heweath its gouzy abicld, Hoo: rastes of tho’ body with Leke aad ‘sodad inateade One wife for ove Louse 1 enough. ‘Tha quocu | was against us and contrary to us, tho handwrit- | within you, and causa yon to walk In My statutes | work does not suficiontly pay, whon thero lyin | Winchester, and the Duko of Northninberland, Monrinag Genlie the Boy EY ae rofula, syphilis, consumption, glandular digesso, wloctt af tue nouey-bes allons no aval fo exist, Soe | Ing of which Christ blot ont,’ That tho Sate | and do thee, "Twill but Whoir fone in their | jarket for tue peodueo of Tis'and, won reuiiue | —-beating respectively tho Sword, the Cop of eee ears pie toe hover ? ular arta of to epalgny "sore even, eeramorgan de oe alone porgesics tho ego, respect, avd } bath was mado for man proves nothing, Tho | hearts, and thay shail not dopart from 3 0." i 7 ~ | Maintonsnce, and the Crown glittoriog upon a a bhargee [rin the oars, and tha wort fonuy of Huo slope ponsoases tho homoxo, respect, aud | bath was tnado for man, jwoves DOUNg. Tidy | brio ve noted thin, obediouce is. predicated on | Anoncier we Toccelites: ule; wliour od res | Yolveb eushlon; aud of inst, Cprecoded by the | “Grleta gt pace tse would Seen, ould Low rages 4 . > lishitante,. we Lernolites, G Grisfs thy pure heart would have concealed, osem ehiptions fore: goald boar, wt had a mild tempor in hor maiden days, but after | gives us another powerful (?) argumont in fayor | Coda wilt, and act of graco aud faith; it spirit- | yyaled a aectt ee Meee aple: mlout ice ay: Lord Migh Chamberlain, ana surrounded by the rs Fegan Seattle Meee Ue ee Ape eaten aa} events must havo ruffled it, Gf oxcluding tho Subbath from Col. ii., 16: | ually approbouds this sourca nnd suthorslip, members of tho Royal family, Oh thera is naught that the heart can melt patatul discharges, night sieatn, tosa of emg, Hust PATS David bed dwal in hisaplon- | “-Beonese Jewas inaynt, His disetples thne’ hoy | and cereiinntos al effort in ono's soft by the law, a eee eee oie aiate at alte VICTORIA, THR QURES,— Tike besnty troabled,—nanght rlloving Mutat uaa itd neuf, wale ts oft et did palace but a fow months, when poudertwg | elionld pray that thcir flight shonid not bo ontho | nod algo onds all failuros, tho promixos declaring | tress.” Lo euggonta the building of houses in | 8¥% now indeod the (uoen, No longor the com- ab panes aE Bore 8 * of Hala ocala bE aelarg opemleey: and tee a the woudertul event of iu past it occurred to | Sabbath day." std gives a3 reason for this in. | ‘thoy shall not depart.” Indced, tho diattu- | gud around Jorusalom, with European improve | wonplace woman wioeo exalted - position Lea Acre acuitered ite ue wonL olan Polent pawer ta mire (hem. ak ‘on iat him thae the ark of God, #till Lopt ina tont, as | struction: \*'Thoy wero not to dovecrata it.” | gulshing fentures of lav: and graco aro, that th | monts, luo colloges ‘and publio baths. Each | only sorved, iu ono ego, fo mako known to tho | Ta tell what bia iiremaile ayaye act] $a, Batlonts daily neooretE aally prowresing, 6 it had beon from tho firet until now, ought to ko | ‘That wos not tho reavon, but rathor that they | lirst requirce rightconsuess and oxposes sin and | house should podsoas s plot of ground larga | World her eccentricitios and wonkuorses ; the Like sisdlow stealing o'er the Dower godsin nevosting thovo wastas, and repaira tho samme Woponited In an olegaut temple, at leaxt as ole- | might cucapa the difiicultics of fight from | death, ‘Tho latter cleanses from vin aud gives | onough for the outtivation of olive troes, tho | Woman who has been loved in hor prospority, When Hugers shade of geuticat shower, sau new Iuatoriat made tom healthy bloud,—and cis thy faut ay hia own palace, so olnboratoly construct- | croirdod aynugogtes, or that their spiritaal Joy | the mghtoousnoss required, Tho law sara, *'Do } vine, and neceusary vagotabloy, so nA to give tho | piticd and sympathized wilh In advorulty; rho Yet heightening every tno of grace Bareapartthian vie ae oe eee eee eal bd by the most skillful mechanics of King | might not be disturbed by a sudden ilight from J and live.” Grace piven ctornal life, the snroty | oocupierd of tho house @ taste for sgrioultute, | bas boon murmurod ot, caricaturod, wlauderod, Excquinito on tho lovely face, ention, and ancooods in diminishing, tho loss of wastcn Hiram. Tho prosont was a good time to do it. | their placo of worehip. wo shall nover perish [sin] or bo pluckod from | Tio wtates that many porsona in tho citiogin aud | rovilod; the woman no longor, but the Aajesty ere esti veges eee te tote nee fie myaita ill bn capid andl ovary Hay the patient vd Tis enemies woro at rest, sud ho Lad leisuro to In attompting to explain away Romans slv., 5- 4 tho Hathor’s hand. Graco is tho synonym of all | ground Jorusalom have ulrendy avnonncod thoir of England,—tho roprogoututive of an imposing ices oy tusy erases rangi liens qnetina Wetter, Bppatite mapeovirur, and feab and welsdh auperintond ite construction. 2 6, Br. Dalley 18 till mora desporato. Lot us | fracness, fullaces, and suiticiency, Shadows of | willingness to follow ngricultural purauita. Tino of Kings and Qnocns, who actually or in Mer blooms eborts is flashed and burniay fiercasine. arta’ sha ‘Bassapaeiliing, “Betolvend excl a (2) Bo ho meutioned this proper dosiro to tho | hear his atrony azguments. Ho rays: ‘tie a | good to como, ritials, yorbal syinbola, and ideal g name have for centuries rutod ono of the great TE ee eer erent ee phat only dorm Rooks la teectire aC Ohronic, Kervfalory vrophet Nathan, who highly approved of hia | dira nozeaslty that separatos the day wo havo ro- excollence, ate consummated, fuliiiied, in tho AP 1 est Empires of the earth; tho represontative of ‘Theu, slowly from her chaniber turning, Feo tonal, aad Bkin diveaces, Wat its tho only pode plan for honoring God and adding glory to ins | forred to trom ita asuoclation with ritual servi- | recipionty of the pure love of God. WN. B, ETTICOAT WA’ tha English poople; sho who, in hor sytmholia Hor treesca, by soft Drcezo caressed, Aive euro for : reign, cox, and refors it to tho Sabbath day.” Soho —_»—_ Yo the Editor of The Chtengo Tribun character, commands, at thia prosout moment, ‘Tost o'cr her tindulating breant, , Py ° (3) Nathan spoko aif ho had divine autheri- | will not givo us the bencitt of thispauyago elther, THE PATTERSONIANS. Cincago, March 2.—In your ad{tlon of Tob, 26 | tho loyalty, tho{mpasyloned dovotlon, and obedl- Sko woos ono midnignt’n comforters, Kidney and Bladder Complaint “ pel P " ‘The gambler’ d lovely danght xy ID by, eo be anid, "Ata ail you initia: tla’ regards /| altbougty iengan fom tlie, bportle cout Bet ‘THE HOWLING DERVISUES OF DETnOTT, Tread 9 conmunleation from the well-known | euge, of ainighty uatton. ; pais gambler’s mura and lovely danghtert Fi BPea Ener FN h voru Yc i SW fhe t1o1 ff England's roverol "1 Se nie Gravel 0 ho proper authority for indarsing David's wish. | “Ono man estecmoth one day abovo nuother ; | !! The Detrolt News bos Intely Lind several arti- | writor, Bra, Juuo Swiashelm, I was oxcoodingly andy sini tho buette that followed chat iepolae Whose woft sigh trombiea o’er the water 7 Betnary and Wont Di vrertransas al Diabetes eae pained to reat such vulgar litorature from a Mo did not consult tho Lord, but oxpresved his oman, a9 coming from professed Christians. cles descriptive of the doings of ono Pattorson, own privato opinion. Mon woro inspired for another edteometh evory day alike. Jot cvory afanatic who has becu for somo time holding Yorn loveliness knows deep ropining, cae, aibuminuris, and inallonses where tliere aro brick man bo fally poreuaded in bia own mind.” If f 4 movonio! i oaks upot ® e ons Bi nt, Victoria took hor seat upon the Fron thongh by iwavelve firme beasties graced, | Sunt dcvurite, ox tho water 13 ticks cloudy, Atle ig Fs vacaut Throne, This was mnibetunoes liky Wie white of c, OF thre: special purposes, am porsuadod thet overy day is ako; that ono | forth in that city. ‘Tho “Prophet” is thus | Tho woman that mado theso romarkablo dis- THE GRAND MOMENT, Tako ous ébuye the wave scetininn file, ur tore fanqasrbld, dark, billows npprarsns @® Meat noxt night, Nathan received | day is nat to be esteomed ‘abovo tho’ othor, no | doxcribed : i ii cloguros lv not Lalf 60 bad as the ove that causou | Bome confusion ensued, occasioned by the uu- ‘on rites tate band the PO tied Fe ae lar anan paiad ing thoes Ek Pier) (rom tho Lord & meexsco for Dayid, “100 yon | ono hna aright to Jndro mo asa sitinor against | wn et oe wae apparently more inannethan usaat, | dom to be published in your daily paper, fra, | MAunorly cutranco of mumbora af the House of ym econ thelial arly eae tok and aloug the ions wish to buiid mo a house of rest? I have nover | the fourth commandmont. If it was not o thing { nis5 fect and ¥ iuehos of plysival form was ina pere ah * | Gonnnons; the loyal spooah was read by tho Whore tiny bentn, 80 purely brit, 2 5 Tonght a fized habitation, I have wandered with | inditfereut Paul “would never havo exproaiod | ee ae eat tte sare aoney hair |: 2800 tas overlooked ono verso in the Sermon on | Ford Chaucollor ; ust tho aptendid pageant dia~ ‘fo quit that suriuo reluctant tipeors, amor of Toretve Years’ Growth Cured by ry peaplein their lone todions Journey throng. | meclf #o muisnnderatandingly. [HG hontect witicrnis which octvilicad combbad | the Mount, or, may novor have read it, “+ Hiewned | solved liko tho bauctens fabric of a vision, ‘Thus Dark duglets, with tho sivdows blending, Mudway's teesstrent. the wildorness, I havo pot dwelt in'any house Boft o'er her heavlug bosom flow; In his roply to Gal., iv., 0-11, Mr. Bailey 2goin | dared oxplore, bis handsome beard twisted futo enarls | sro Lhe puro in heart, for thoy shull seo God.” | with unusaal pomp and maguiticenco was inang- NeYCULY, Mase., July 18, 153, 6) “einco I lod tho children of Israel ont of his peculiar oxplanati AL by his nervous fingers, his rough Lomespun clothes 4 ‘J ° Among the wavy jot descending: - tie ora Seen Cliato walgod ia botnet, hud’t | tat He een age atten oe Tehetoeente oe | week tte rei Sn RSE a eee ae ules ie wont to pee He eee eel RgpORaNt ake Chats ioe: __oHesesn ABTS whlioues of {ho nw arbre Ril he doatgvaats eber yan mpi huve pover asked, why build ye mo not 's house | tho (moral) law a “ weak aud borgarly olemont,” | "vy D nleeping fa them, a vow-hide i e mit ‘ | 4 2 Au vary’ ‘was roam ut notte : MF unity redder 1 ever, li fauity. won known for yunrs. Baye where tho crimcon mantio fell, ing belpod me, A saw guur itesulvent, und thos! IS TAME Rare a re erg ST ee ete ee eee oot ae ee rete ite dee | DIX you think, Bra, Jano, that you could | Amid rocont ovent, that of most Intoreat, to Tialfedropt in loorened folds around, jena at at! Yin a ey Beran Theda , y people, | the inward man. nover knew tho asuertion | ould ecom & Broadway dandy, Jiiy face eocined | establish yoursolf in tho eutimation of tho public | au Ataoricans nt loast, was tha performance of . Whereon those charms tho eye might dwell Heryitor toed! eacras’a Lilla and two bottlos af yal leraol. (9) £ havo protected yon and cut off | to be made. What he torms “weak and beggar | tinuce tuan ever, His eyes waudored moro nervously | by adding your mite to tho wcandal ? No doubs | “ Macboth,” glvon laut Friday at Drary Lane for Wich her ayminetrio sone epwound, Ready luollely and taro Ls not a slita of tuuiur to be a9 your éneiios, aud have raised you to great emi- | ly clomenta ” aro the precopts of tho ceromoninl | and giittered moro inssnely, Nota torment was ho na baveiptonsed and douucavad ted vod | tho bonetit of tho Contennlal Fund, atid for Bho won fa poreat white array eit, Gr folt, und Lfoel better, Aunartor, and happler thes penoe, GO) = ent etill sae CATO Of! ly Deople, | law, nud among these was tho obvoryanco of | ttl, mut Wanted ery and thet. pataned ty sour ert eee atte ieee fon tenant the orenirh i whlch wo havo to thank tho onergy aud patriot- Sata ich the samarues reer roe +] aro fpe twelve cates he murat fomor wae ta thee and witl prospor thom and you.” certain days, particularly Sabbath days. syirit or w roporter, although the latter navercaught | ove other band, yon havo depraded tho | {sm of Genovievo Ward, who was also tho star it " You cau mblish [eit saitchosy . x " if t 1 FR o Outlining shapely, livsome limb. {he bonelit of others, You cau i Nathan Wad spproved of David's pious pur- | I gave my dotiaition of the Sabbath, ‘To thig | Mm. Hoand uistonowers carefully ovadad the ward's | Tote So Ge cod’ Sovtonty. It ia woman's | of tho occasion. ‘hla dramatio performance ng abepely, WANNA B. RNAPE, 4 bol wana at once, and in’s doublo sonso, an Prico, 81 per battle, ANTISTIC AND NATIONAL TRIUMIIt, Tt was distinctly an Atmorlcan tramp in an artintia points of view; for while English stars, ao callod (Irving and Misa Bateman), have beon caricaturing nud murdering this sublime tragedy —the greatest of Shakupearo’s play,—for tho Fn 20) Lt netvous form of lunacy, ‘The following account of ono of the mectings of tha fauatics is given in tho News: In tho evening about 10 o'clucx tue mecting com. moncov, ‘The spirit commences its work, aud does not let up until from 2 to 4 o’clook in fue morning. Nelgubors for tres doora away cannot sleep for their owlings and nereamings, After waiting untll 10 poses, but God objected to his deslga of buid- ing & temple hecanso he had been a man of war, aod shed much blood, and asaurod him that the houge would ba built by bis successor (I, Chrou., xxviil., 6} (1. Kings, v., 3). God approved of his veal in Hiv sorvice, and promised a rich reward to his posterity. A pious ancostry is a rich por- sesslou. From tho twolfth to the sixteenth verso. Mr. Uailoy remarks : ** According to this state- went, ovory day fs the Babbath, and he urgoa at- tondanco on divine worelup, and cautions not to forsako the ussombling of oursolyes togather on hia evoryday Sabbath, ond then, of it to reeayor from his ovyoryday Sabbath dilomms, ho saya: “For this — purpose a doy ia sat npart,” otc, Yos, I assert Mer glance fe not that shrinking gaze ‘Of ono to whom Ifo's scence are news Mer lustrous eyoa’ axpreanive rays — jiotehine the obs thst stn tho Lue, ‘ jor penrivo eye is flxud below, NT ras Above the abalowy, swelling flow, * 5 ‘Aa though mba fain'woukl scok for rest * AN TPORTA' LETTER, Menosth the mighty rivor’s breast Gan peristing alony rollers mission to elovate aud cnoournge purity and ro~ fluament. You have ehockod and horriflod the foslugs of every trae Woman, I trust that somo feudanlnded Person willimova to ocstablish ghor standard of literature in ourdaily papors, tomomber well whou the Woman's Cangromsd mot horothore was ovo Bra, J'lint present, yom a prominent gentloman and restdont of Cinolane 5 el f roformod dross, Nowsthis | benvfit of admiring oudicnces at tho Lycoum, it F Wo bave & more rainnte account of tho way in| the Sablathof our fourth commandmon| Foe eee ee eee rane ue aeica | mucoduelag samdala : wers of beauly when t Gy {oe the paat forty ents aeoll Known to the nevesPe Hoo a eee soe “All “thon | overy day of our Ke, WAT choy a reirit? | bors of the wild performances of given by the neizhs | writer of slang began to think that tho lady waa | wae performed at Drury Lane by American, ac: | Sich be Dessivinnen ACEO vublishors througout tho United States, promises wero ultimately fulfilled, God ofton | ual cost in Christ Jesus, ‘Po thia rost Isaiah ro. | PoMer mado on attempt to get into the house, aud wae musing too niuch, and charging too high for | Hats, far less known, and of far loss protontiouy ¥alr Norina, cild of Falthfutacae, wide. iw Yous, Oot. 1h Wit promiaos what He may wot fuliill for hundreds | fors (1a, Ixviz 23), * And it shall c o> | Mitcemt(ule Edying tue way in with ona end two of | wstorial; and tho wald Mry, Jano thougut sho clatins, with a perfection of art and nobility of Whoro'er Lhow art tho scenu adorning, gD eapwat Daan Sin: Lam fuduced by a any v rouninon wiiat Mica yonrs with itm are aa | that srom ono eye any shall come to past | tne redeomod, be dro} lown fu the corner, con- | wouk! compote, and immaidiately Inia aside hor concoption which havo not, In our gonoration at ‘What ya but weeps that palu Distress sdiaty. ti the, Bulorl ie te auako 2 Urol, statement oy OE ea eee ukiltally laid many plots | one Sabbath to another, a auother, and from | Coated iis fet, und waited. Afow wiints had grtberad | slanderous pou, and pricod goods at tho loading | leet, boon oqualod, Tut, furthor, the on~ Should shadew vo thy carly morning? edo adooted with ange teouble in the Titi fo obtain the throne of ‘tsraol, Due ‘God worship before Mo, # ni thor Aeuh coats fo aronad Sit miave, pad Aid talking, faa tow, ie dim, | dry-zoods houses; aud probably, if sho b thusingm called ont by the Dosasian, Of ble Ox: En Oe et tear unvetieds perth oo ripetine Eee ne ol y y oA oof al af y, whic! hy) Paiguedit for Solomon. Thrice theDibloaMrme | tho fourth chapter of ivemustte touio Habrems | ery fo dispuoa of thelr ‘wrappthyss ‘Bho. ia @ Feports | sucegodod in supplanting the said Mrs, Flint, wo | bibitlon,our Contennialcelebration,-tie genaing |g raiher's love fa thino; bit ob t tli sald wuss prastatigetaoture in the uretlia, ax tea thatecho throno of David shall continue forever, | This Sabbath wo whould remotnber to k m. | masculine: redefacod woinany whovo force of gravity might have cvcaped tho disgrace of euch acon. | intorost which {t nrousod,—woro uulookod-for ila erring life briugy osaclees wee Garwatlea 01 jusye and bladdas, and gare {te dae eee suy with thir we Layo promivod a do. | by praising God and dolug good Ft Keep holy | aac ae enema 300 pounds, Hie was srrayed ine | wibation of filth wa coming fram ono of our tributes to our Weutorn Hopublic, ‘Tho house ‘Ta thy pure bosom, like that cloud thor opinioa that wy agecZs Joa Mould, brett ed Pa rie oe the womant' ihenaed of | blide of ostsalven togother to hear 7 to aon | Ficed calico dress, and & porpottal grin, iuicuded for | 80%, ‘ wha crowded, distinguished, and thoroughly op- ‘To flow'reta bowithtul shadows Uringing, oe een racy re crotauantity of aod eyortrten.” tho child of Tease,” “tho son of | God) For this purpose the tet Chris Frond of | a tieavenly smatle, eyroad iuelf ovor her features, Mrs. Jang, if you can't do botter, you should | preciativo. ‘The oxact amount of the procceds I Bub, while its sbudows dense onehroud, Porn tiopsiatia kod homepnadifoy uted, aot no, ral, Sera Ste aT he ieee saaete Atul | GG catarat ky Ht th wouk, moves eaaer | qotuen? wertrere ouamert eked araeroem, | taka toasting, 1 iy moro, fn howeing wits | sonst wave bee orgoy or, apart from tho usa bi of deeructon Urey Set waren, | faeilsaedayiutimmtar ead ane At , “J = Shri Ht moat of whoin weyu iguorant looking women, Hud- i 1, if ever H moat havo been largo; for, apart from tho usual i ‘ yee ts : 3 og at the asin person, who haa now’ becumo | of necousity, but in Christian liberty. Titad ravum wee taorm und two ether ten whom | PoumeM, Hace or F ahoutd bo tompiod | gato of tiekote, the private boxes, I know, wold tana Sard neni Poof cue tar aa ad to writo such Sanguago for @ paper, my band might bo palsied aud my tongue cloave to tho roof of my tmeath, A Woman, >. THE fATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Lo! the great convocation 1s now drawing nigh, When tho hosta that a race did uuchain, Dy thelr votco thure procialmed, wil ono freeman ralso , ‘Who will bear on tho standard nate, By Lincoln mado grand, whose illustrious name, founding on to the farthermont fend, Unfading will allne ou tho parchmeut of fame, And atuong earth's great Lerocs will stand, the creat contral charactor of thounivoras, Our Gol--tbo maker of ail croatures and thipgs—bad et the ontect » plan and a purposo, aud ilo bas inspired mon from ayu to age to execute parts of His plan sad make known His purposes, ‘Thetman is tho wisest who trios to sot io har- mony with {is plang wud to aid in accomplishing ig purposes. Stau cannot do much, but ho can do big best, ond thas show bis character, Da- vid's sling was s woak thing for tho purpose in his heart, aud tho little sinooth stone fad no Inner or ouver force, bat God avo it direction nud force, #0 that it wae effective, David wast have been didappoluted when he was divinely adrlued that he could not bund the temple,—for he bad fixed Wily beart upon it, and tinagined Now much renown it would add to hin name for mony ogee. Did be becomo co- jected Locause God had nipped in tho bud this fond Lope? No; he acquiesced in tho will of God, und was joyful snd gratoful for His good- nos. Lo had not grauted him what he desirod, but He had given ium very much more thay he doservod, (is). ‘Phe gracious promise thus given David Gilled his heart with joy aud gratitude. Ho wished to express thor in o proper way, 0 Lo went into tho Tabernaclo, or the hours of God, ‘Mr, Bailey gives wa thia bit ot history, which would like to see him prove: '« on Jorusaiem the Church going Enut into Armonia, South into Abywuinia, and West into italy, used tho Sabbath — for ite woralip-day, At homo it met Constantine's pagan yeucrable day of tho sun, and tiled befora itiuto Piedmont.” “Lot us look at the biatory of tho Sabbath a little, Christ taught that Ilo waa Lord oven of tho Sabbath-day, Io gave lis disciples pormisuion to pluck ears of corn and sativfy their hunger on that day; Io Himsolf healed tho siok, Nolthor was pormitted ov the Jowish Sabbath bofors Christ came, but honce- forth tho ceremonial part was abrogated. The Apostles tuught and practiced it. At first, how- over, they toleruted tho intirmitios of tho Jaws, who utill adhered to tho Mosaic day, ‘Thoreforo they taught onthe acvyouth day, ny wo learn froin Acts xill., xvi, xvil.. xviii, To sbow that they wero not bound to a cortain day, wo gro told thet “daily in the tomple thoy ceased not to torch dnd proach Jexuy Christ,’ and “they continued daily with ono acoord in tho Templo in prayer, aud supptiestiot, und the breaking of breud.” Sut when false brethren came to spy out thor effacted o1 Saris Seige . ft f ench— your, ALiving Kosic of Antiquity I Cyprus. been Tennant of and got, sams of risevialing Pl Independent, ry rf ‘takl +, in throo days L was Cyprus, ons of the chief soate of tho ancient Grollivred, and now foblaa walt = , Cincingath, O worship of Veuus, still keeps tip sundry fostivala 6, Nerlvad from that worabip, though mingled with Christian, or at least Biblical ideaa. Ono of the atrougest of these occurs on tho 2th of Juno —_——* in each yoar, and ia called tho “Cataclysmo,” B bane, thot ia merely. the Siprlota? ain ot “+ Cataclysmnoa,” meanin; course, the Ilood. Se nelysta 0s | fae notClug moro thau ftv nara DR. RADWAY’S that can roferto the Doluge. Aa tho da proaches, gay preparations aro mado on shore, ' , i tha boatmon paint thoir boats in gaudy col ll i aera (Regulating Pills u tho reporter tan not fntrodaced to, ‘Tho spirit seemed to havo entered into ovory dlsol- ple prosent, and, to o porton unacquatuted with the ciroumatauces of',tho cave, it would have appoiret Vory much like the opirit of wluv, Hach one moved Bround irom chalr to chalr like little children playin, Puss Inthe coruce. Aud fu the wnidat of them move: the great wrophat, evidently conacious of his, powor ‘with hin followers, and provid that he had broken up png surued tuto linatics One of the hapyiest families % re ‘The wulo topla of conversation was the noar ap- Of the end of the world aud the groat mat velations of tho spirit, ‘They addreseed each otbor by the titls of brother snd sister, It was touching to eeu tho fond nud almost reverential look with which tho cyté of each pixtor followed thu burly form “of DVattersou, ond gliatened | aa ho drew near to sak 9 few words to her, Any one who has attended a eliouting revival, and sven hysterical women get the power, aud fall 19 tho proms Pera fee a creriod, uf exccasive shouts ac z ‘CUR Wen Faye, Lad WK 3he perfortiunicos of thts uand of Wonenasataa Pate torson prayed many tines, The other men prayod, but the spirit scemed to opersto mildly tipon them, It was the, women who imudo tte muse. At 12 v'elock the nolse Logan to hucreaue from au ordinar: rackot (sowetimes twa or threy peaylug at ouce) sua ts 4a an unruly school might make, ty a regniar atontin; ammecting. As tho hour becamy later, and the nerves of for Iatge sumy,—£100 and £50,—and various contributions were dont In,—notably, by cortain actors who were unable to appear, £600 in liou of tholr soryicos. Amore important mattor, howover, oven thaa tho gain of tho Contoonial fund, lot mo consider, Hrat of ull, tho merit of our artists, MIAG GENEVIEVE WARD exceeded tho expectations of her fricnde, high sa they wore, in tho groat rolo which who porformod for tho firat time on Friduy last, bcforo a London audienco, Sho ia certainly superior to any trapio actroes upon the English or Amorican stago, With beauty of a raro type, puro, intollcotual, and olaxsical; oxtromoly graceful, with o sweot yoico, oud » amilo that lights up hor counte- nanoa; with unusual euergy combined with awootness, nod 6 rare, pathetic intonaly, o ehown in tha sloop-walking scona of ady Aac- belh,—hor brilliant qualitles caunot fail to win for her world-wide recoguition aud aduilration, Yo say that ber Lady Afachelh iy tho upon the stago, although porfuctly truo, is nob necessarily awarding ft high praise; and 1 profess, thoreforo, to way that it ta admirable, well concoived, and well ox- Now all over our Jand let tho peoplo arias, With our hupes brightly kindled snow, And dennd for our rulers the pure and the wise, Who in doty’a stern puth hava proved tru, Auil ob! fruia base meu inay thts counctl be free, "Anu the worthy slono thero be found ! May words spokeu there like sure (runspet-notes be hon the brave spring to arnis at the sound | thé day comes, a young girl in hor toons, as ro- markablo for beauty sa can be found, is forcibly captared and carriod out on-the goa ina bout, the othor boats of the noigh- is borhood secompanying in aficet, At tho proper haadacne Coseiipaliun, Costiveness, fducostuy Prey distance from shoro, with various (and probably feats, Hiljouvaces, fs us kevor, (guile ceroal yur Appropriate) ceromonics, tho girl ia thrown Into | Homey los aed a ote ticsitiee onro. , Janell Ue te son. Ag sho ina ain from tho water who | Stable, containing mo mercury, talgarals, of dolvt fa a P up, wal ou lcmonstrations of joy, rues: Jar upton resulting takou Into tho gayeat boat, aud carried to i phe, domef de blue i eae. ne stood in tb shoroagatn in teinmph. Shale then crowned, | Cusstlpating, Inward Piles, Pulinessot Fie rivaru, bie provided with attendants of honor, snd wor- | Head Aciditn ol eS nt ta ee giaase, Hout 1 alt coated with wmeot sat, fy, oluamie, mad stronginen. Prous of ail disordors of uo Lie rend ‘uineys, Ltadder, Norgous Viet tly May their choice fa]! on oa0 who our faith aball cam- mand, No diascimbllug, no timo-terving soul; But “ee pride that buras Ligh for biv own native nd, And whose love has encompasaed tho whol} liberty, which thoy I the women beyan to be moro vasirung, the spit . ft rent Into, thy Tabernacle, or the houey uf God, | Netty neh (uey land in Oliret Jou (ust they | Pra to mora tipan tiem, and ihe tne trent ke leit vision a4 road as Gur county In Val, + cented, Bul, A “do. Hot “bolleva that | ehilped aN thoday as aqueon ordoml-goddese, Us- | Eruptions, latiag oy Fiaannas EE NC eal orent posttre, for thoso days, ‘in the | cossity of observing tho Moxsic Subbath ud, o. | Teqitlac Inte wale, ‘which wakes the Lelgubora for | Whe bas tressured it allio iw buart, —” Disa Ward's groat succoss will bo in this char | sides the ceremonies, which are much like the | ¢cb, Sutangain of fb die Shogtuy of But foot ? Exst,—a yory’ bumble posture, ” eupocially | lug the vonscienoo of thous who did not cBuery: piles away, ‘Thu whine and drow! of thuir com. | Ite safety disccros by the lignts of tho past, neter. Tho trauscondeat passions, the inex. Englls Mayday, thoro is an abundance of nolse eektingg 2 “ 2 Spa taioe posta tae Ball fora” ing. (Ua "thit™ condition a | aul aid nub evo place byaubjeation-no, | ease. wana woul ocrasioaly giving | | Unie augers dre visi on Gt Mae eT ee eee are ag aleoo tac ats | Latha Hat patsaae? et ath bc abel rayed: * Whet om id one. at Laie x vitality © akspearo's beth, —thoe 0 following night, rendering sleep In the ies Cl ‘Linke, 84 aed tat trad Abate | nate nat cot | i i oor er | ono macau ann ace | le tas ue Hae ane | Sarena att Rated | eae a h : i i rs a 5 Tevistible,—thes joos wok app 0 10, | ouce recognize hore a relic 01 a v3 BEL So arnt Oe | te eee ctaed Tart in the itety eeeend | Hore bundle of callco nd Uyetsriodl sevosing “Even | Wor, wit reudence ud weedo duelecovassa to oud, | HESAURILNOL Shean It Hoes OO euectuoes aud | Venus Auuyomeue, wha rove from que waves ga ay Monmsgmgenborines Peco ot E his unworthiness of tho tauy gifts God had cons ferred upon him, and his ‘dey. gratitude for tus many deliverences from his evemios, (19) Da- vid did nob lgult bis gratitude to what lind al- the chiluren prayed, thelr abril! voires yoing up tn supplications rewwmbling @ newpboy's tunefal yelp, ‘The twa Huduou children seamod to be the leaders of the childsen, The women oll prayed several Ure and wach tine they waxed mors and more excited, anc Christ bath made us fico; ond be not entang! ugain with the yoko of bondage.” No anv ebeutd judgo thom in moat, or fn driuk, or in respoct of fo Babbatb, ‘Thoy, therefore, met on the fret ‘Oar wholn land will rejofco “neath bly sway} Prospority’s aun mory bentgnty will beam, 000 Our KTeAt confict's gtoum will be gone} Our star-jeweled Hay with wow lustre will glam, », Sad quy Onion more proudly sailjon, B near Cyprus, ‘Tho iubabltants say thts core- ‘ Nid Tony hes gxisted atagng thom *from the tiie |. , ead “Valse and True, Pe of Vouus,” in whom Uisy Leliove ay @ yorltabls eae eran “utenmalien tae tie . -titey Naw Vert pergonag® wil buyeub yea. grace, an almost Crook partection aud pro- prety, which, Ishould Judge (to my deop re- geet have see hor only in this singto chur- acter), must render her poezices and wuprenio in