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A'HE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCII 11, 187%6~TWELVE PAGES. : " 6 Mich, 14) ; and whero a given construction tatlons, of acts of Conar and of the would make @ word redundant, that is somo ! Stato Loglslaturos, ate omittad a8 not exaolly to reason for its rojectlon (Dearborn va. Brooklino, | the polut of the prosent discuasion, 97 Mass,, 460); and tho sams rulo appiies as to STORY'R VIEW OF TIE CARE. oyory word of the enacting clausa (I'arkinson va, Tha followlug authoritativa cxposition of tho Toe Btato, 14 Mich. It., 183); and nona aro tobo | reiation between roliglon and the Govornmont {reated an surplusags, or as repotition. ¢Uaton | i from Htory's Commontaties on tho Fedaral Yo, Bullmore, 95 Cal. R, 670; Hodgwick Btat. | Conatitution. In commeating an that provigion snd Con. Law, 198, 200, 224, of tho Foderal Constitution which providos that ‘Hoe also tho Tulon of Lord Coke. Blaskatone, | Congress shall make no Iaw respecting an oatabe Vattol, Domat, Liebor, and Plnitimore, cited iby | lishmont of ull}lml, ot prohibiting the froo ox- Bodgwick ; atso Dlackwall's Lulen, B. T T., 694 | orcino thersof, Judga Blory, whona grest name also, 1llinola Cacs, 1. Frosman Dig., 411, 1 ono of tho higheat authorition lo the jurispru- 1t'in well settied that in construing a doubtful | deace of raodern timos, enys, smong thioga: atatute, and for tho purpono of arriving at tho | Therightofa -ocm{ ot gavernment tn interfors fa leglialntiva intent, all acta in_parl matoria,—that | matters of religion will hardly bo contested by any 1, nl acts on Ltho same aubjoot-matter are {o bo | porsons who beliove tlat plety, nuglunl and morality talen together aud ozamined, In ordot to srrive | 8to Intimately connected with tho wallbetng of the 84 tho trto result,—(Bodgwick B, & G, L., 203.) | Hiale and jnlispensadls, to o Simmtirabion of S0t To facilitato a clonr undoratanding of tho subs | egion : the being, aud attributes, and Providence of Jocs, 1 givo tho following one Almlghty God: tho reaponsibility to Him for all “DEFINITIONS ¢ our actions, founded uron moral freedom and so- Religion~Tieal platy in practle, conslatiog in countability ; & fulure stata of rewsrds and punish- Tacuta, tho cullivation of all the personnl, Rocfsl, and ttio porformaace of all kuown datios to God aad | BTG Sirtuoe,tlcen over Gan bo & matior bf fn- our fellow-mon.—(Bow. Law Dict., ** Roliglon.”) | igrerenca in any well ordered community, Ttls, in- Religion—Tho recoguition of God, an an ob- | geed, diMcult to concoive how any civilized soclety jeot of worship, love. snd obedienca ; right | can woll exist without them, And, at all eveuts, it feolinga toward God aa rightly apprehendod ; | §s {mpossible for those who bellevo fo the ploty.—(Wobsior's Dlo., ** Religla truth of mmumnk lu s dlvino _rovela- -) ¥ . | tion, to doubt that s the espechl duty of Religion—An_ scknowlodgmont of our ohligs- i enmens Lo foster snd encoutsge it among all tom 4 God aa our Crestor, with 8 fecling of rev- | BRVSFRIEN [0, (06 AN on ng “whiolly P s oronco nud lovo, and consoquont duty or 0be- | from that of the riglt of private judgment i the mat- disnce to 1im ; duty to God nnd Ills Gteaturos ; | ters of religion, ani of the freedom of public worship pracical ploty's godlisosss dovotiony deTERE | 4o et s o the adopin of tha.Consti: ' p ' o ' Re- n of the Coastitu- e, < holinines, = (Worcasior's - Dlok, Hion, and of 1ie smendment 1o, it, now under corsid- . | eration, the genoral, if not the ualverasl, sontiment in “orality—Tho doctrine of right and wrong ; | 30 2y was, that Clrlatianity oughit to recslve on- of tho practico of the dutics of haman N0 : | ¢oyragament'trom the Bhln,lyn{lrau it fs not incom- bravely reaisting the porsistant foes of hils aou David surrendared {1 lithout r sliting and withont fighlin Wast ha insana? Noouo thoughtso, Tlodid not think ao, Ho condeinned limself, 1o wad not puuishied one hal? 80 severoly a4 bis thought ho ought to hiave beon. lle was compelled to suffer tha death of four sons aud a foug train of othor avils which he know ho richly doserved, Ila folt in aftor yoars that hin crimes had leasencd hia self-reapect, had jmpaired bis character among tho peopls, Lad diminished the regard of hue family, Lad woak- oned tho power of his Government, and lLad opened & WAy through which an endless Jine of gius and disordera might enter Into tho land, David soon found that God's worda, 1 will raidn up ovil againat thce lir thino houso," Lad terriblo meaning, aod swera boginniog to bo tul- filled, His oldest pon, Amnon, heads the roll of crime, aud then his favorito aon, Atsalom, fol- fowe hts brother in porpetrating an atrocious deod,—s0 damning 88 to force lim from his homa aud drive bim to a land with which no ex- tradition troaty bad boen formed. No ssnctusry 10 any city of rofugo io his own country would roceive aud protect him. David doomed his trou- Dle nomoro sevoro than his sins demauded. Hut ho longed for some sympalbizing friend. Jouatban ho stlll loved. Ile had beeu away {rom his homo threo long years, A womsn of Tokosh visted David, Sho was s woman of shrowdnoss and address. Bhe had the gitof languago snd poraussion. Hhe lived ouly12 milea fzom Jorasalem. Sho relatod a story to tho Kiog which touchod his beart. David saw Josb {n the play, and was Plnuod at _obtainin thiogood willand approval of that roughbut sound- 1o rosolved to lead A better life, Te wished | sskod for soma Scriptural (nstauce of any magla. to confiem him in his roligious tendanclss, trazo commanding prisonora to put off thieir hata, b Eaee Abzalow hlindod the ayes of the King. So far | Ilo next asked to be shown, * either printad or written, any Iaw of England that did command snch o thing,” Then tho Judga grow vory augry. - = =] ho had kept Lis designa to himsalf, or made them known only to n fow trusty friends. Ab- salom want to Habron. (10) 1fa here divulgod | and said, T do oot carry my law booka on my hin purposes, IIn formod a coneviracy. o | back.” **But," said Fox, * 1ol me whero it in printad in any statute-book, that Imay rand it1" Tho Chiief Justice cried out ** Prevaricator I and nout apisn to all the trbow of laras to confirm ordered tho Quakers {o ba laken asray. J [ When they were brought Lefote him again the Chief Justice asked Fox whether hats weremen- tioned at all in the Biblo? *'Yes" aaid the his pravious asaurances (hat the mess of tho peoplo were in his favor, They wers o Quaker, “in tho third of Daniol, whero thou magat raad that the three childron wero cast into sound tho poople snd sacertain eractly Low oach one was diaposed, to seo that loss who tha fiery furnace by Nobuchadnezzat’s command CURES THE WORST PAINS with their coats, their hoss, and their hatson!" wora favorable to s now order of things should lore wee o proof that even s hoathen King -mis |0 from One to Twenty Minnteg, lie formed into military companies and he held ailowed tnen to wear hats o hia presenco. cried agsin, ‘Tako thom away, gaalor' ; accord- "ORDINANCE OF 1787, ghowlng Ilow It Is Made by Law to Apply to the Public Bchools, .Able and Ezhaustivo Argnment on’ tho Subject by 0. 0, Bon- ney, Esq a4 minuto man, ready to march 8o soon e ey heard tho sonnd of tho trumpot proclaim * Ab- #alom s Kivg, and holds his Court at Ilebron," Abealom's success now depanded upou his ex- ecntivo ability, Ho was probably too shrowd to tell his purposon to his wifo if hia bad one, Hae was awaro thot God had bestawsd upon the women of Teracl many gifts, They had the won- derful power of commnpicatiog knowledge. Mo koow that groat talkers are nover to truated with secrets, Ho induced 200 meu to go from Jerusalom to Ifebron,—they know not for what, Hoon the King heard that a Cabinat of- ficor, In whom he had ontiro confidonco, had proved unfaitifnl to hia trust,—had deceived tho Seonla and was plotting a revolution in affairs of tata, (1(2? Abzalom was bold enough to {nvita into his Council Abithophel, David's privy counsel- or—o man of loarning, sbility, wisdom, in- fluence (xv., 1, nod, punik of character, Ahithophel had heen dingusted with tho trest- ment of his granddaughter and hor husband, Uriah, and was ouly too glad to aid tu eatabliah- vlain fnatance stopped him,” says Fox, fogly wo wero takon away and thrust fu samong tho thievos, whota wa wero kept a groat while,” me——_ pehtier pina weake® imprisonniant, * for nothine it thetr biats,” as tho Chiot Juatico to them, tiiey wora, again brouglit boforo bim, NOT ONE HOUR “Which he did," ssys Fox, ‘'nnd gave them unto ug; and we put thom on again. Then the Judge begau o maka & groat spooch, how he | After reading this Advertisement need any on roprenented the Lord Protector's poreon, and sufler with pai; that hohad made him Lord Chiof Jusico of in. England.” Tho Quakera woro incorrigible. Thoy ;rarghnnnt hl‘ck |n'p1inimil but uot realiy so much i) . or tha weering of their liats aa for tho suapicion R dW R d R 11 f that thoy waro royalist cmissarios .u.cm.pg To- a a’y shea Y e116 ligious singularity in ordor to win their way among the extreme Puritaus. Gallegtion of tho Most Emiuent Logal Au- thoritics by the Same Gen- tleman, The Fundamental Law of the Case and the Definitions Necessary to i Understand 1t Judge Story’s Views on tho Rolations | i il Sho practice of duty ; obadionca to the moral [ lijble with the private rigits of consclence and tho b '.L’:,‘X,‘:Zfi‘,';:;“:f’...},‘fi,fm‘};gig Ing wnew opder ol tilnge, iAo consnirasy THE LILY OF THE WEST. IS A CURE FOR EVERY P ALl Betweon Religion and the 1| taw P Virtug ; goodnsss.—(Worceator's Diot., | freodom of relipious weratip. Ka atiomot o lovol i fOr O iy Home Lis oxilod aud. yoi ba- | with the paron aud_povornmont of | David in. | 79 he Edtor of The Clicago Tribuna: Government; SHoraln ") o nos o sules f morsl du- | Lol B3 i atench, wowid: have.crediod | ovod son. Fosaloly bo nad lho moro syipaiy | crossod rapily. [ Ring was gronily disiressod Raviraa, Tll, March 8.—You recontly eopied Tt was tho first and Is the with bim, 85 a fellow in arime. Joab rojoiced at this act of a to Absalom, Ho felt that the King and his son were now undor laating obligations to hum, snd that Le now bad a boaring upon them which by and by would give him somo advantage. David must havo boon mindful that, a8 suprome magistrato, ho was bound to cxocuto impartial justice, CGod had sald, ** Let noguilty man escape.” (Numb.,, xxv., 30.) His own "consclousoess of crimo msy have moftencd his hoart, or incrossed his meroy. Those worda must havo been ringing in his ears, **Thou art tho man.” Possibly when hio found that Lis boloved ron sad his Prime Minister Ahithopol lad forsaken him— had rebellod—had stolen tho Leerts of the peoplo. Thon Lis cousciance did ita offico. 1t reminded bim honrly, and cepoclally in the dark lours of the night, what ashsme and disgrace ho bad brought upon all Tarsel, Ilis own mau- wongor came and thundored in his oars, **'The liearta of all the Israelitea are for Absalom," He now ren'izod more than over that flight only could save bim. (14) Tho King, conscious that ho himsgl! was tho prime causo of Lis roixfortuoes. said to the from the Minneapolis Zribune anarticlo coutal fog s poom spout * The Lily of the Wees . which, that paper zays, waa indited bya love- OD]. P R d sick youth of Indisna to & young Isdy. Now, I avm eme y think that youth and jady must bo well atong in years, for tho song was in common voguo fort; o * oars ago, to mysknnwludgm 1 will give it o | T imtants stoss the mor ercructaung patas, ailars ou as it was mung thon. Tho tuno used way | LODEh Hlowach, Howsis, o othoe siauds oy mrgoaat® Eubsequently uscd for thosong of * Jo Bowery," PREAHAS, which everybody knows, ¥ Yourn o Frerr-runze Sowuens, Infrom Oneto Twr enty Minutes, or ho dntles of men in their ocial charac- | universal disspprobatlon, if not universal indignation, Has ;o Ko dl o ol thio moral. snd no- | Lt be duty of suporiing religon, and espectally i Stion.— (Webater's Dictionary. * Morality.") [ 159 SRean g0t 8 Ty o or 0 pusiah Gontradiatinguiatad Holigion toaches (0o U | them or worstiplun, Qe ip 5, misois siieh tey ty of man to i Moiality, the mfl:vl-ml elr accoun! im requires. 8 X s ly sadd that religion, or the duty weowo to m’:;)ller]ilfi‘l:: :’lzll—’l‘bu roliglon catablished by Jo- | our Creator, and the manner of &icharging it, can bo aue Glriss. ¢ hag.boon judicially doclared to bo | dictaled only Ly seaton aud coniction, not by forco or violance, apart of tho commou law.—(Uouvier, L. Du | ®gugveat”abgect of the smendment was not to conp- “Christiacity.” 11 Sorg, & 1, Ponn, 3011 & tonanco, mticl less to advance Msliometanism, or Ju- Binn,, Penu., i85 ; 8 Jolns, N. ¥, 291 ;2 HWLH. dalsm, or infidelity, by prostrating Christianity; but Conu., 821 ; 7 Danc Abdg., 200.) to exclude all rivalfy ‘smong Christian sscts, and to Po writo or speak coutomptuously and mall~ | provent any national ecclosiasticsl establahment, The Sunday-School Lesson===Ab= salom's Revolt Against David. Prospects nnd Condition of tho Halsted Streot M. K. X ¥ Church. % —(C Tiioh ahould give to an hierarchy tho oxclusive pairan: | Uriab's #pirit may have visited tho guilty King | fow friends about bito, **We must ily from our Jip matter how vinlent or ozcruciating the pain, the cigualy againatit, inan indiotablo offico.—(Cooper | FUeH e {1 s arnment, ¢ thus sough tocut | in thio darkness of tho night. Amuon's crime | homes,” and largo atreams of tears camo ranning XhE LILY OF TIB WEST, haumatic, ed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervaus, Now T.boy, 69, 114 3 b Jur,, 6205 20 Plck. Masa,, 2007 | 582 41 &b HTaRe OO iots persecution. (the Yice i:“ O O O e ATl momt have s | rapidly down his airesdy doeply fustowsd chooke. Whan st £ cam o this couniey, Taigle, or prostrated with disesse may sulier and poat of formar ages), and the power of subvertiny i 2 Low. Crim. Ca., 237., W * This indicaton tho sonsa In whioh, and 1o 6x= | 41 righta of copaclence in matters of religion, whi tent to which, the Christian roligion is s part of | has been trampled upon almost 1rom the days of tho tho law under which the Govornmeut of this Apo-:.l: mh; gfl’xufn‘.f‘;o Tn:o hl;nlgry of' s pimn': ounutry exists, :&l:n A 8! ‘warninge o choly instructions on this hoad ; snd even Now ey el o e wany | Eogiaa, o of o ‘parscuiod burlane, sy well against God, and contumelious ropronches and :fl:hl:fnflfi‘:npflimm oad Taamiahad & chapior a8 profane ridiculo of Christ and the Holy 8emp- | ruil of dark bigotry and {ntolerance s any which could tores, are offonsos punisbablo at common Inw, | bafound to disgraco the es of forelgn Aunale, hothor nttered by words or writing, To ravile | Apostscy, heresy,and non- formity has stand- THE ORDINANCE QF 1787, AND TUE DINLE IN THE PUDLIC BCIOOLS. v ths Bdtor of Tha Chieaas Tribune: B Cmigago, March 10.—As I had no thought that my law-callegs loctare on thio ordinanco of 1787 would bo reported, I did not anticipate that it would giva rise to any discussion, Dut tho gen- ersl intorost manifosted in the subjoct, and the evidont dosire for moro light upon it, seom to Yo must make spocd to dopart. Absalom will overtake us and bring evil upon us ; hasten, lot e 17,” and as hio nod bis sorvaots hastod away, *“The sword shall nover dopart from thy fam- ily * kopt ringing londer and loudor in his soul, 1io had cvery reason to feal that tha city would be sparod, for Absalom and the poople foudly lovod Jorunalom. Weo can bardly realizo what a terrible punleh- mont the King brought upon timself, Ie had rovonge. Davld moy havo thought that bis son would imbibo falsa notjon of religion if allosred to romain in & pagan land, sod that tho intorcatsa of his peoplo and the eafoty of his Court demanded —his roturn, and then the people Btill loved Absalom and applauded him for his spirit. All theso in- cfinofl the King to pardon his son. Probobly, tog, tho people demanded his roturn from oxile. “1In all Teraol thore was nono so much praised It wras bere T found a loving lass, e b o Radway's Ready Relief er rosy chieeks and ruby lips Like arrown plerced my breast} And they callod lier lovely Flora, WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE The Lily of the Weat. e E R P i ation of 1a 8, 1 PR - o tha Biaddor, Indammtian of the Bow™ Brouglt from some distant ahore, els, Mumps, Congostion of And thirty thousand pounds of goid, Lungs, Soro Thront, DiMoult i rimes f {31 1o kindl s t Abgaiom tor his beauty.” Ho waa s popular | beon forgiven, but thosad roeulis of his mis- Al guarded up 1o storo. reathing, Palpitation . e3¢ my duty to farlel . mors detalled | tho mammoof tie Bavior, nad wautouly snd ma- | arectmes fof pablasppealn o Kot T Sioes B8 | R CPSER BN Sl it and ‘courly meu | deoda moarly ' cruehod bim, We Joavo bim b Eon of tho Heart, Fiatomont fusn Faa yob beon publisiod.. Wt | liciousiy to ridlenio ilscharactar, I \{llablo- | e ofar lnnockacaand victue, arte Tio was tail and. woll-doveloped, liko hia | hnstoning away from bis besutiful palaco sud 16 Wonkl: ehchuln both Rty ang Fringes, Croup Tihs® . ca ‘tho publio wanta1s the truth, sud all who lovo | (o8 Lam Bk, AL It was Smpossible that there should not arise perpot | uyojos, the sons of Josso, romo of whom si- | hid luzurlant garden, and, climbing tho ascont And they ealled her lovely Flors tarrh, Thfiuenza, Hesdaahs o pubio rimioal Law, Ibid.) ual eirife and parpotusl Jeslousy on tho subjoct of : e aftontion sy of Olivet, hin Liead coverod 8a in tho doepsst "The Lily of the W &) "Toothachy, Neuralgia, Rboumak tho trath for ita own- eake, and aro willing to Tho common iaw of England, 80 far a8 ap- | eccluiastical ascondanoy, if tus Natlonal Government tracted Samucl's attantion when ho was solect- M P 1 o Lily of the West, CA ‘euralgia, Rhoumatism, make sn oarnest offort to attain It, stand on com- | plicable, and of & goneral nnturo, :!m: all uls“:f Tore latt fron ta create :‘;ullglm\l.l‘fllmllhmnlx;;.‘ T :’:d . E"’;‘.’.‘ZS‘.‘J&J“?S ull ¥ ‘1;::51. l}l? mlny: gvr.}:;y‘ i ;r.e‘!gtg;l“-;! é: nhhct:mt;oawt Lamility, Vet v il e old Chills, Ague Chills, i oty secarity was in extirpat - Bul 3 E: s % sl pmon ground, howaver widoly they may diffor tn | Parlismont in sid of o to supply dofeols In the | 25y JerClin N0 Lo 'ar upecfact 'security of 1 had | profusion_of bosutiful Lair, ‘an object of —— Dawn by yon sisdy grove, parta wiro T path o1 duhacity eases wil hdon savs Yuslr iudividusl opinions reupecting tho subjoot | SOmImOR Iay, paseer Briveld (19 TSULLL FiU oo | ot been followed up by Raration of tne right of | Trast. admirstion, espocially to the Women, THE GOSPEL IN CHICAGO. B Y O aops 1n.balt » tasmblee of waler il ! ulry 3 and whon such porsons are williug | Santions. y f o, and | thofres exercise of roliglon, and a prohtbition of all | who alwaya bave s keencr gensa of the MALSTED GTREET CHURCIE, minuten, care Crampe, Boraion " Bonr Biemenn: s of iaqulry; P g | coptions, and which aro of a genoral naturs, religious teata, Thus thie wholo pawer over the hir ek Masdaenoy ioraing, Slamaali, Haars 0 Join huuds, and work togather for tho attain. | Gt looai te that kingdom, st by slatuto made | jectof reilgon islefh oxclusively lo the Sata Go bosutiful tian meg. }50':',;{':’;;:‘;“ Juzurance | Clicago bossta of about 450,000 inbabitants. Hosuug s ionq delightlully, i Haeelt” snid il intoraat pagerc oo helis Wid Jont ot thio common purposs, they can scarcely | tho rulo of deciaion, sod shall bo considerad 8a | inenis, fo bo selod upon acoording to tiole owa senes | Socipoiled IR 1D SR LY AR S0 SRR P | 1t appoars that fn this clty thoro ara about 250 450 they catled ber lovely ¥lars, AL R M e A et AP fall to attaln succoss. of full force, uutil roposlod by logislative sa- | of jestien inCue Biaie Con ittt *ie e ot | Tings, 0 bighly catoomed by the young ladios | housos or places of worsbip, Cathotle, Protest- Tho Lily of the Weat. [zgyent sicknim or raios, from changa Pttt 1t 5 oany to state o result,—Lto namo tho piace thority.—(llov. Btak., = Gameor L of thoso times. ant, sod Jew, or an averago of about 1,400 por- tter than French Brands or Bitzers asa slmalans. 4 . | The Jow and the infdol, siay sit down at tho common 1¢ tho Light of tho foreyolog ’,‘,‘:““f: Construg- | Lo of the Nationsl ottt Ia without any inquisition Then 1 stepped up to my rival, into thelr faith or mode of worahip, RO FEVARL AND AGUE. ¢ which a journey ends ; but if the procoss has, tion and dofin{tions, it wil becn gradusl and varied ; if tho journoy bus David waa prodont in putting his son _on pro- underatand the following summary of sons to each point. About soventy-five of thoso bation. Io did not admit Lim to tho palaco, Lut Roman Catnulle, sffording religious privi- The tollowlug e 3 Do to hin ot Houas audl to o Bosioty | 1 1 boldly made him stand. Fover and Asus carod for fi beon long and fall of incidont, it may bo diffi- TIUE FUNDAMEHTAL LAW. ADIULOED CASEN confined bim 080CI0LY | Jagen, to n groater or lees extent, to not over rarpedial Aguat {5 th s ddfi."’ (ot Ther fe ot Wl 1 o mponii, Lo doseib o wey | Julg 8 1T, the Al f, Contedation | iy ot cliint thamavoct fbivomn frispsy, ‘Absslom coud ol 13pet | 706 enn, o - ah 19,000 povacon, Tho e | Dot mncemperntin, | SEAISRMRITIES TS R 304 tho advance from polut to polnt thatanothor | 245 NaHOrS Rl UCmn SO0t the Northwoat- [ 1 the caso of Donahioo v, Itlchacds, reported | i for {wo yoara ; bia liberty was thus limitod, | miuing 175 pointe, Protestaot or Jow, do not i » dagger | burcat bia oesaet Hindways Tiends Reliat: Bty coma pet botiler” &8 2 Ty follow, step by stop, aud roach in on hour | arn Territory by Virginla to tho Gonoral Gay. | in volume U8 of Maino reporus, it is expressly | io was in diegraco, aod only tho kindueus of [ resch or execod 1,200, or o totat of 200,000 peo- The Iily of the West. Bold by Drurgista. tho result at which you may have arrived only docidod thet o regulation requiriug all tho | yoab reloased him. Such aro tho causoes that plo. This leaves 100,000 in the city unreachod by tho prosent availability of all tho Christian churches, asying nothing of 100,000 moro who do not avail thomsolvea of these posaible privi- loges, or 50,000 who hioar **not to hood." Gimant; gcholara in & publio echool to road the Mrotostant July 13, 1787, after the dincusslon, of vArlons | Sersion of tho Liblo s no Infeaction of tio con- ;‘u{"“m Torritory was adopted, 'Tlila ter- atitutional guarantee of religious liberty. Cifory mow comprises tho Htates of Oblo, In- | fn the cae of Tiiuraton ¥o. Whitsoy aed Sinon, Dlinote, Michigsn, and Wisconsin, | gthers, ropor in _Cushing's Massachusctty Coatemporansoisly, Dr. = lcnassch . Cut- | Llaporta, vol. 2, p. 108, tho opinion of the Court atter yoars of ondoavor, from time to timo in- torrupted and resumod. Bus such o doacription, if otherwiso practicable, csunot Lo given in the presont oase, farit would oxcood the limita proper Ravo riso to tho robeliions such the advantages ‘Absalom poseaised, But besides popularity, ho hiad other moaas of umcuun;i' his plans, Ho was auxious to soo the King. If he haa dono any swrong, ho was willing to pay the ponalty,— ‘When I wan brought to my trisd, 1 boldly made my plea: A gam beng 'y e iment, HEALTH! BEAUTY! That beauty bright I did adore i, 0 in other eiti su in oura tho attention of T el 3 avon deatd. Joab obtsiued loave for the son's [ A8 in otl . Tha Judge did her moleat, Btroux and pure rich bload: Inoreass of fesh wad watghty {fi::‘;m’:j:‘:‘::u‘:; ‘;Zl:;;g;ni:u:‘tu;lfi“l: for purchussd of tho Gouersl dovoru | ™l i:.’fl‘.\':ffifl'f.;m <ho stetidants cafiva's, | Imtrodostion o thio fathier, Tho son ajjprasclisd Efii:;’&;fl?fl&”’#:fié’:.‘ o e e ot s'%";’“i.x‘; fl:?fl'"é'wx{:'m"‘ Hlars, [ R ST mont, and the autboritien on whish 1t rosts, that | WODE some, fvo, SO o o e | witbem to Whoso competency the plalutif ubjsclod, B oo oott ‘nad yulbminalon 1o | J1erket, Haiiraad, Dridgoport, sud Ilstod Streot haL3ly of tis Vi others, expocially thaso who difter with mo In'| pany and othor prties, the provisions of tho on the gronnd that he dd mot pellave in the etistaico | tho crown. David rocelved Abeslom kindly,— Misslosis lavo long boon tho sosnus of hard, Tt1e ow T am oty lbert, DR. RADWAY'S wpinion, may for themselves faicly judge whoth-, | unalterable compact of the ordinanco boing one | ments, snd offered to prova thio asme by wilneases, ;roko ‘many tondeg words of aflaction, aud 6von aes ol 5 1 will travel the world all over,— X will travel this country through! SARSAPARILIAN BESOLVBNT 1 il travel the world all over, Wl darkoess;" aud surcly tho seal of God Is sot to tho rightoousnoss of tlo cause. In ono of thoso districts, Halated stroot, withe inaradivaof ball a mile, liva about wrmy concluslons are correct. To that ond I will briotly roatats tho chiof points of my dis- pourse, and somo of tho loading suthoritics of tha chief induecments to and probably ono of | The queation was vory tully conaidersd In the case of the conditions of the purchase. Tho provisions | Omichund vs, Barker, L Atl:.hlil, and Willes, 34, and of the compact,unaltarable oxcoptby mutual con- [ it was eattiod, in that cssc, that au infidel iu goneral Sont of tho original Btatos and tae paople and could not be ‘oxcloded from baing a witneas, i€ he bo. od him. (xv.) Absalom was now froe to spesk and act, o resorsed to various ways of socuring the good will of tho poople. The dear poople ko loved very deeply, He 3 1 am soro oppressed s e s the most astonlsbime earm. Bo galck, se ‘which galdad mo in its prepatation, omitting, for Lo Torritory, are brieily as follows : liovod 1n 3 God snd fn » futuro siato of rowards and | wishod to attract attontion, 80 bo obiained a | PEoPlo, mostly Gormau, Dolomlan, Irlsh, and Dut 1'll neer forget iy ¥lora, andar the tnilnenca of this seuly won: tho most part, tho remsovs and ilustrations Bigton e idcator voligions liborty. punlabmente; but If be did not 5o bellsve, bo ought | cliariot and showy Lorscs, and ffty elogant mou | Amerivar, apout half of whom aro ‘Protosianta. The Lily of the Weat: dortal madiolao, that | o by whicl: 1t waa supported. ‘Art. IL providoe for civil lberty. ten agree that an atholst, who dlsbolloves {n the ex. | t0 run befors him, Ho mado o good impression | 3y “m“ P “Fo thin “" EROIN "a‘ °|: Every Diy an Increpce in Flesh and Welght i CILIEY POINTS O¥ TUE ANGUMENT. ‘Art, 111 provides for the perpotual encont- | islonco of a God, who 4a’the rewarior of iruth and | whoraver lia drove, No such squipage bad ovor | 'y YOATH s d o MRS, LUCY. Ty Day crease in and Weight is Firat—That tho intont of tho ordinanco of | agemont of schools snd the meaus of oducation | areugerof ‘falachood, cannot be pormitted 1o teatify, | ofora beon soon in Jorusslem. Such sa estab- | there 1o only onp - ovengele: ngliak- Seen und Felt. 1767 {s that roligion, morality, and knowledge 2hall ba taught as nocessary to good govornment sad the Lappiness of mankind, Second—L'hat the fratification of jthoordinance, In the croation of the public school, seminary. 45 louloato roligion, morality, and knowlodga, | It would indeod soom atsurd tosdulalstor to s, wits omn th 1 nocoseary o good govemumint end tho bap- | SFMatiogry "l Ry Shon Sosimerius Bl O eiieh for tho porpetual momber- | ZRSrHis, (L Omatnt Ere 8 0 A e ened e ship of tho Natiousl Union, the national su- | Tows, 5 Manon, 18; Jacksou va. Gridley, 18 Johun, U8 | speaking church. It had its ongin o August, 1866, in o hall ovor = saloon, Amid sl kinds of discoursgements sod with somo opposition, tho work hau slowly gobe oa i1l tho church now numbers nearly 100 mem- lishmont belonged only to s Princo. Public bustnoss In tbnilut was tranuaotod carly in the morning, the Kiug sitting an_honr or moro to Tioar causes in s conrt held in the oveu air noar tho city gateway, The growiug infirmities of In spite of years that croop with aluggish gait, O'erfroighited with thelr dixproportion'd cares,— SRR T | 0 GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, bors, nod tho Bunday-school membersbip hias Kyery di ds, gro ron| L) - i dia- ] e, " livery drop of the Barsapariilan Resolvont jud, waiverity” tonda in entel plodged thous | promacy, xad tha oeodom of Wi groat 5ieh | Ottt SURELLENTL il comena het sl | SEcunsic at hora, i doop nforat o for. | OSehod 1000 with an, wreraca sitondones of | Waopoat b I G an T L s gt oal o o o el the uuglou._mor-ug,, and’ kuowledga mamed. | " Ast, V. providos for the formation of not lass | 5L Lag Leo A EoE s b e e alt be et | OiFE Wacs, fully ocoupiod bia* timo, wo that G w0 years Liog tho thought of & | poyyx'y that une so mauy woeu caa brook. 1ho ‘with niw and s00nd matarial. church block bees maturing, At last. ton men— T. W. Harvey, . E. Bradloy, . J. Thompson, Johu Culver, B, A. Kean, D. R, Dyche, U. luse, Ju tha compact of 178! Third—Tbat the religion named in the ondl- pance is the broad and tolorsnt Chiristisnity of ho waa compolled to negloct many private ocausos, and thus creata o discontonted apirit i‘mong the poople. Absalom's hoad waa lovel. And swnile all imes, aud never shed a tear,~ bai As! the ula, syphilia, ocnsumpilon, glandular diseaso, ulosrs' Can amile and shut the shsdow from her eyes. throat, Tmoatl, taum nodes 1o the. glands and T e i . e s 42 than thireo nor moro than five Btatod, ‘molested, or restraluod in his person or ealats for Act, VI. provides for tho prohibition of slavery, | worshipiug God in the manner aud soason most and the return of fugitives. agrecablo to the diotates of hia own conscience, or for ot n tio i ' E. J, Deckor. 11W. Mathews, P 4 orat forms of 8 1ho New Tostament, without distinction of soct | * gept, 17, 1767, tho National Constitution was | bis religions profoasions or sentimonts.'s is mind was alwaya slort. Ho roso up at early | 4 Mkefl‘fgr" é.k‘.voip"m?.'." i Bg?:ga%-;s—“nfl' l(’ih:;;ruylfi::‘:':‘n:r ouls0 pars, son Voo, forst hores o or erood, bolug that religion which is a partof | gaoptod, » In tho aplalon of tha Court, this article hna no ref- | dawn, took & morning walk for his bealth, and | $fe s B ‘8 iatly i ¥ | Lite hin 10 il tiat oua tnight (o tomors, cancors in tho' & Jho common 1aw of l-:ngfind. and which has been glv “_l- 1800, tho sct of Congross for tho forms- | SFEnCE 10 sthelsts, and Lo their computenoy as wit- | passed tho places in which tho pooplo assombled B 0 i ‘L amxi y‘oCh 0 :eag‘ o, al:!p_fiin yxl 030 of e s fanhicaik hlote relosan, uaintul dischargos, night aweats, ines of vpormand all) o o, S TACL RO | e 100 st of Coprtnfrtbo oy | S e e Bty | I8 huad il o, B Bnit | 108 i U o ket | 2o v v s s tien | GBS Y B BN “K}:’“ “Mfi‘“ this roligion of tho law is spo- :nfr‘:xl:;n‘(]:h fifi‘u-"xfl'fi.fififi ;;nl‘lhfl:zlz‘:‘l’:"le;zl::: :Za’:’:‘“.‘.‘:’%‘;?i‘d’;.fit’. nl;fi]:u-w ‘.:\',‘{':,!“.‘I,’fif,:{f;: and assured each suitor that bis caueo way Just, | Of ofices, and four basomants,—tho audioncs- | = Forsake of men,~if God i8 Just ond kind, 11 the_ pationt, daily becoming reduasd by tha wistes' B 3 11 misery below {8 ‘grace on bigL, 400, CeepoLTon (b, e and patr tha. aaain ras) and the saoi Will sk » foablor, dimmer ruiiance Aind AR et Buacaviaf mads from healthy blogd.—and thia o Le of one day sutfering and seorm 1. Baisapartilian will anc does securs,—a carols cortaini %o room bemng on the nocond floor, in tho rear. The building will cout about §29,000 or $30,000, in- olnding furniture. Yor this purpose a losn of $18,000 wan ef- eitically the Protoatant forua of Christiavity,.in- tluding the King Jamos' vorsion of tho Holy Blble, bocause that form and that yorsion wero aud shat the old King muat docido 1u bis favor, Ho oxpressed rugret that s £athor swas 80 much ‘onfeshled by intirmitios, and domestio cares, and fous, sentiment, If, however, it were otherwise, the fy 40d Hio eutablishment of a Governmont | 0iC, G ‘:’(‘.rnm‘% for vuck disbalie or seniirhent ¥ inco: lent would be no violation of s artis ‘April 18, 1818, tho act of Congross to onablo | 323TEiuRiution, T4 a ot within ita words or moan- " oK DLAXE, {for whien once lhh'ét edy eommpnoos Its work of pasili- recognizod and uphield by tho coromon law, in | b people of Iltinois to form s State Constitu- | fng,” 1 1d ot burt, molost, or restraln him in hi disturbauces, that ho coutd not listen to their focted, loaving . tho balance of ' €11,000 P s r:.tlom M-na--ln‘u& s tn tlnéln :ln a.“' IIII:“'I,\'I;.:":;I‘ roferenco o all others, = PR .. At would nop hurh ! % | ploss. Ho intimatod a willingness to bo lnvested , loaving alanco of ' E11,000 or rovairs wil) berapid, and stry day i ffi m::-, ‘ond ol lu?rs %rl:m r’fflh:{;:vdxl‘:slt:g:‘ln rg:— tion *‘not repugnaut to tho ordinaunce of July | person, lierty, or eatato, guh ofiiciel power, If they wished him 8o to $12,000, including church furnitcre, to bo raised MOTHER. feel himself growing bottar and stron) i :a'?fu"n's- or, &ufln‘k hetter, appetite Improving, and foih o reasiog. Banaparillisn Resolvent excel all Within the {nmost temple of wy keart, Not only does the R Sacred ana doar, and irom all apart, ;pflmm;dmg;gm"fi::: AEOhronie Beratulous, Dy voluntary contributions, about one-half bo- ing alesady provided for. If tho balance is so- cared tho enterprisc will bo a success. Mr. == DRnizes snd uphiolds, 1s ean idontify sad define. It thus dosignatos with porfect procision tho Scriptures it holds to Lo the Word of Qod, 18, 1787, botwoon tho original States and tho | * qhose who may bo disposed to pureua the anb- peoplo and Btatas of tho torritory northwest of | yaqt ara reforred to Diackatono's I‘Cmmmml.uiuu, tho Rivor Obio,” aubmitting for froe sccoptsuco | Jgok 1V., Chap. IV.; Wharton'sa American or refoction the followlug propositions : Criminal Law, titlo, ¢ Public Libols ; * Potsor's bo, espocially if thoy thought he had abilly pufliciout to hasten the coursa of jus- tica, and sdvance tho public woll-bang, i Koan purchused tho lots in 186G, and carriod | A shrine ix builded, 8o boly snd bright 1y 1 24 tho raligion which it adjudges to bo of 'Di- | 1. For achool tunds from o sales of tno pub- | Duarris on Bistatos and Constitations, 401, 455, o e Eaconid scu. | 6 N0 yuars, whun bo deedod thon to tho | That Augels temebivey with glaaces ofght pal e oy e Ao ands, 5643 sud Caoley on Constitntional Limitations, | fobuss ie mita to (hs proeperity of Taracl. Ilo | Trustees of tha First AL E. Church st cost. Kevp guard o'er the patron sunt. Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, mi‘\nflh—mm‘wa: o;ulfl;{x; :: %:Mnx::ln‘:g:ig::(}:f; HI Fl?;rg:":‘al::n‘:szy!fl:‘ns rl:f; :o égfv%:':::". Chap. XILL,, 470-8, oven hinted that he had somo claims—that ho ‘\Klmn tb;l gfinlh:munl l.lu‘uhcd ;po\‘mc l:md%nook That saint, thongh terrestsial the garments abe weers Y penceful aa the mpint of that tona 1 i CONCLUBION. > was really heir apparont—that bis father lovod 0 now block enterpriso, tho First Ourch con- | :rhough living below in this * vale of tears, Urluary and Womb Discases, Gravol, Di Dropay, s pitoh R DIVIOS BIGRLIStE, codne monpboy: | Tpd froim the akles ;'10?3 Joblia lande: by | g5 contems lation ot ll:;r.“:\: Injury fe hzu;:lbblllg 1. and consideod hira the. prowpoctiv King | Yoyed tho proporty o tham, who_aro s corpara- | o pirs sud worlous bor lite wppoate, e a"ot atov,ihoontinsae of ariae, Briahi's 4l Ze 's bl to tho sstonished poople, aud whoso infiuouce atbumiouris, 80d 1n all onsos whore there are on modarn jurlsprudence may bo likened to & shinjug stream enrichiug s fruitful fleld; or to tho mild radianco of the galaxy, giving to ll tho conntellations an additional charmi. And that all classes of ordor-lovivg poople ate aliks fintorest- »d in malotaining this staodard religion. of tho tion, and oid the property in the in- tereata of tho Methodint city mission work, furnisbing Halsted Btroot M. I, Church Bocioty an uudience-roonl, As soon 83 tho incomo ghall havo paid tho debt, the procoeds will bo ueed in mission work in thia city; so that this cuterpriso bolongs, in au impartant sanse, ta the Jisia and holy tho namo that abe beard, That Angels 1n_reverence soften thelr ton, Gt devouies o o waiar 8 Whisk, cloads, taled vl Aud tunefully brethie 1o the woul alone substances liku the whita of an egy. or threads like ":L!; The name of our snotker, Lia huura ohe e ook, Sad e dhors 1o prick Of all upon whotu tho sun evar shons, i Hon ien Gaming waier, and pala 0 mah d alon the loins. the Genoral Governmont from Btate taxos for | yonools, In contemplation af law, tho exclusion five yoara ; and of landa to bo grauted to soldlord | of tho eacrod Seriptaros from the public echools {rom such taxos for three yosrs, ia an indignity to the sovoreign authonty and s Aug. 26, 1818, the ordinance of .the Illinois | viglation of thio compact of 1787, In contempla~ Constitutional Convention, accepting all of said | }on of law, such oxclusion ia & broach of tho propositions. The eams day, tus first Constitu- | tryst on which tho sciool funds are held, and sn of Iarael, but that ho would waive all theso claima if tho doar peoplo wished it. Ho was dosirons to ald ble affactiouato father i bis in- firmitios, but was unwilllng to mouat the throno wnd woar tho crown, unleas daty to bis country demandod the sacrifico. Absalom was wouder- fully shrewd. le was n ouuning politician. And my soul murniurs S0ty an esrncetprayes : 'That, thoagh humble and sinful, the bliss I mayshare | Tamer of Tivelve Years® Growth Cured by tiou of INliuots was adoptod, njory to all who aro interested in the schoola, wholo city. ‘Tho sudionco-roowm, admirably are | Of thy rdiant home in maneions fair, Reudwny’s itenolvent, country. undor whieh Jew aud Catliolio s woll | * Do, 3, 1818, tho Jolat reiolution of Congress, o o o tima to tomava ous barrioe sgaiual | Lo, a70idod moling stumo.apcochon, lost, 16 | 7y,50q" for both church and Sunday-school pur- [ And for thy saxa ba sceepted thers, % Siuati iy 18, 110 o o oinodat, lisv found froo- | daclaring the Constitusion of IMucla fn con- | yico, norto woskon ono Influence favorsbie ta | yoma futuro ti B O et acvan. | Posos, will onsily accommodate 1,000 persous, or In the beautiful land of love, S D Ve patTs Muas Jol 10 )00, S i o geaeion ey of o i | 5 T crlasocoat o, i | Yisio upans of sl corsupion oy | e nteme i vt o v ity | Dibftmerootilin, | U | cmssostumt i far e | el A S RS o e ono anothor like the successive sbocks of an 2 5 by God put it into tna hoarts of many to as- e srarything List was H :n:- by ;.e‘od‘;l tho gfiffifi‘ufikfl?“lh"é&ifi 2,‘}“,’:":" ?{',::““fi{"" soyided ationg otlioe saxchquako: eud polplt, prass, and forum ' cry that ?:z::l%rrywl;:‘:l? vy m‘iullglhhnl[l:;:: and that e i# thla '}fl“!lr'l-"lflh by, WHIch thi work it SOMEBODY. o Pive Poun e :n”?."a'uf:':?'f«:]“w:‘:fl-mtfaxz' 4 out in unison for roform, ‘Thot reform will not iy o put on & solf-supporting basis. The people - lored fur twi ears. 1 look aix bottlos of tha o 2o atenil 0 sdant el o the erer-vaeliog | aud fatotsuablo ight o worshy Asigity God | 83 ommaod by . sttemes 5. sxpal raligion | $IIIf SO MTATE oft 000 BHSELE g | ao'lying by conoiar sui sollenial 9 keop | Bamevody' wuling o somevody, sudausboser Kadiat 1A 200,00 emrio e Tot e e T canauiR ot Uss Eeeoh prasts of | socorsla to \he dictates of thelr own'c0n- | from tho publio institutions of theBtate] UELY | magifasted groat concorn that Vo pbople's Hights | uP tho curfent sxpeiisos of tho church, Tho yiiere roace and ualucs while, | T DT e Do, smariary 3nd m,}.r‘&.‘.,? Christisnity ; and that modes of worship, tho hl‘lod";‘n‘nm. Voot OF RSpDoRt Rm’ pleoact :{‘g’[‘.‘:fi:%12:—”&1’;%‘%?;;‘75&2;‘:{:;'1;“&13‘.’:;1‘1‘:‘: should bo ‘religlonaly rogarded, and tuat squal postor, tho Rav, H. Hilt, has *a field of labor eath tha glance uir proud aun-lover, have for twolva soars. Lo worst iomor was, lo tho lafe toaching of croeds, the administration of sacra- ments, and the support of munistors are Inft to the various voluniary organizations of the :}]h’:mh—cnhuun. Protestant, or othorwise, ike. Seventh—That the reading of the Rible in the ‘publio schiools, withiout note or comment, was Dot secured by auy sectarian effort or jutinenco ; but was in accordance with an almost untvorsal i 1 ‘Are dimpling with amiles of Jight, savar it bosall Sier o Slfi”"'{«‘l‘d’i‘"flufl And somebody knows that somebod ot Stk i i S etatinie oF it whitey Prics, 81 pas boule. : And thas soumebody waits to groet "As flowers the aun, with & smile. nnsurpassed in tho smolnt of work by g otber Methodist ehurch in this city. % Leaviog out the great question of salvation, tho investuent of tine and monoy in this kind of work paya bottor than polica forces, Justice Conrta, jatls, and prisons, The audienco-room ia to be openod Tuecsday, March 14, to givo the friends of the enterprise an opportunity to vimt the building, loeated at No, 782 Soutn llslsted worship or to maintain any minisity agaloss | g fidelity in public station wore provailing vir- his consent; that no human authority can, o | yog; and God-fearing was dosmed houorable 1n any case whataver, control or interfore with the | ¢, high plsces of official power, rights of coneclonco; and that no proforonce | * aliglon, morality, and knowlodge, beiog all shall ever be given by law to any religious eatab- | pasagsary to good governmont aud tho huppis lishmouta or modes of worehip; and thatuo | pess of mankind, thoy shoutd all ba taught in religious test eliall over bo mqulxo& a8 o qualifi o Eatlon for ahy oo of publia. trust under thia thoe public schools, whero thochildron and youth ought to loarn tho virtuos we deairo to have Stato.~(1ll. Con., 1818, Axt, VIIL, Bec. 8, 4.) {lm practice when thoy arrive At maturo yoars, iu.ucn should bo dispensed o all, high and low. 1o ropgated his bints in differont wordy,—as that tho King would do all his official dutios, it Lie could, *Ila hasmno timo to invostizate {uur differouces, or examino into your discropancies,” Lo eald; *‘yon cau_ gmn nathiog by goiug o bim." Ihus wo sse that Absalom was equal ta tho oocssion, Early dawn found him whero business-men assombl 1o spoko well of the And roses are kissed by thelr love: And dalalos are thrilltug with blis Dut gomebody knows thal eweater lips AN TMPORTANT LETTER. b troet, noar Caualport avenue, Ato walting for him 1o kiss, Fsom a praminent gentleman and rasldent of Otnclnneil, sontimant, aud aprang from the recogoitiot, by | Thus iha fres American Stat waa cloatly sop- | /Tivs bane of Amorican sducation s tho idoa that | g rogrelied bia navilitios,—bis housakiald | Bt o e errit] b s follows ; Toa sorvod Ur: Tor the past forsy yoars wall kuown Lo Lhe Dewspapar the Btats, 'of {14 dnty to cause religion and'mo- | arated from avy Establisted Chorel, such ss dutfes wore very many aud Very onurous,—so LA i o And tha south breeze Is ahyly murm'riog abilshers taroughout the United Statos. rallty, us'woll as krowledge, to bo taugnt w the Svatinin Eu(fi 4 Tha mesting-heuss, Bilne mora knowledge will mako usoful men aud | 4}t ho could not do what Lo vas anxious to do from 5:50 p, 07 p. m. by the ladies of sev. womon., More religion and morality, moro social, moral, and toliglous culture, and leas cramming with knowledgo of no practical utility, is the grand improvement nsodod lu_the public 10 tho rosca’ atyd daisles’ ear; But somebody's llitenlug to sweater words D, Rapway~Dean nss of Tian tho daluios ever Liear, Eaxa. | duty to 1ho suflering W uako s brief, statameat of th. \rorkig of your wodicius oa tayselt, “For saveral, esrs 1 Liad bean A&wfllefl ‘with somo troabla la the A echools, as necessary to good governmont; and that such reading of tha Diblo is & perfoot com- phiance with the letter and apirit of tho ordi- Unoce of 1787, eral churchioa; statomient, welcomo by pastor, short addreascs by eeveral of tho cily pastors and others, (The Rev, Dr, Hatflold is axpected to be prosent.) Further annouscemonta will bo stry, ooclesisatical governmont, and mode of worstiip_of all clayses ot worshipers of Al- mighty God, stand on equal ground, All are froo and equal, Nor oan any roliglous tost be for them, These aly words, scomlugly ehowing affection for the King, wero ncting like forment fu & mines of duus{x. Gradually groat dlacon- 'ho Nuw Yous, Oct. 11, 1810, \Aduoei by . o 3 tont provalled. law's delay was folt The Iobel kRowe. unnary uraus which scine $welvo months ago culminatod. Enghtn—That the separation of Church and, | imposod an & qualification for public atlice, sehigal. o 0.0.Bosxv. |fhen s now. Thoro was a laigo smount | Hiado next wook, lialvtad Broot Clurch canbe | iy, Pope Hennessy, in s noto to hin articlo on | M aiest Wi R St BatCrobid e alatet Biaio In th Amotican systein 6 & distiaotly dif= | s ecliool for th inculcation of religion—iho SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON. of public business uutiniabiod, Abualom atter- | FASRSC B¥, WY 07, FECTIE Brel et amd | “Tlo ‘Tory Party and the Cathotics,” unyu on | amumsrion oFtha"kidseya and bladder, s foront thing from tho rocent sttompts to vxpel. | broad and tolorant Christianity of the Now Tos. 4 od tho poople. Tho loft him with s pleasant | 8iroet omufbuson THUO te venue cars, and | 4y,s 10th of June, sbout twelve yoars ago, tho | Weirupinlua hat fuy SERTIS JerTi= Christinnity from the publio fnatitutiony of the, | tamant, without distination of man-made sect or TUE NXDELLION OF ADSALOMN, {mpression not only of his person, but of his | 1i81rison atroot omnituses. rosent Lord Halllfax (formerly Bir Churlos | etorettivg rasicalls Suics, {ood, ‘Cliancellor of the Exchoquor uador Mr. | Pola'siispitsia as homsopathie: bubp Qladetono) asked a Tary Cathiolic (probably Mr. L':.-';ldm-l ::dulgm-mrx ;flfim:rh&--mh you Hennessy himself, for the articlo was then vory [ Puiladolphis Saturday Xeenis e haen acarco) why he, oo that particular daz only, wore | efected oo »peman who had lot & whito ross in hia button holo; aduing. ' Ay | bess, xlhrdaunr mbo“m ?nrlb t:l(‘}:‘ngllmd“(\?fi::h.lmi vufiflfi.mfim L thre where pumbers o roat Catuolic St ssliaved, e w linger) sinays upms- of bringiug ous the white 0. W. JAMKS, Cinotanat, O rosus for the 10th of June, \What is thoro peca- liar about tho data #' I'he Tary 3. I ex |llll‘u:d that 1t wag the birthdsy of Jsmas 1L s *the 1're- tender”), snd he rominded Lord Hallifax ot Loid Cl ulnrfln.lg'mugrun:ptu to the ‘C:’bllla‘?ll{u lady who sttend: rawing-room (af n lady who attended bis Drbiog coors, (3 G DR. RADWAY’S arange Iy hypocritically d played on har R 1y Tory, whore's the jest ‘ory, where's the g:":r’l’n’x eaye on thy LESist, Whia that breast, uphesviug, shows Ths whitensss of the rebal Tise T Blate, commencing with the pablio schools ; and. that there is o legal ground on which sach ex- Pulsion can ba successfully defended, bus thiat croed ; morality, tho practica of the morsl and | e can notico anly oursorily thosa evonts thst social ' duties cf humao Mlfe; sud knowledge, | causcd and introduced the reballion, (IL Bam,, the rosults of learniug, stands thua batween tha | 1) We sbatl fnd that David bad become indo- the public peacs mnd good order, and the gen- | Froo ktato and the Fros Churol, the Indispen- | jant and was manifesting more &nd moro eral wolfaro of all religious denominations, | sablo supportors of each, Its teachings are nn;, o Inconsistoncles of couduct. [T would be baat subsorved by continuiug tho es- | necossary to good government and the bappi- 8 ke tablished order of tho Governmont in fegsrd to | mews of ‘mankind ¢ sud without good govern- | rapldly losing the purity snd Inaooency of Lia veligious instruction in the publio schooly. ‘Tho | ment tho Free Church cannot endure. earlydays. 1o bnd boen doeply engaged o ox- Etaio doos not promulgate the great principles “The Nationsal Conatitution provides for relig- | aiting bis Kingdom, Informer wars ko took the of veligion for the ssme purposo, nor upon the | fous Mberty sod the soparation of Church aud | joyq'of his armios, but now that he wished to same plag, as the Churcli. ‘The lutter seoka tho | nution, by doclarlog that Congsess shall make Ish the chitdren of A I stornal welfaze of the woul the formor aims to. | no law respocting su_establishment of raliglon,.| PUt a cbitdren of Ammon, he sout Joab secure good governmeut and the happincss of’ | nor prohlllll’ung the frae oxercise thereof, (Con, | and his armyto ravage thoir country, Thia ) L Hits i i ’lJ.Ts..lmxan‘vii 1) ¢ tho ordinsuco of 1787 for lesdor went at once and committed groat havoo isponaable to the proper understsnd- e provigion o ordina; o tho people and their propert; e e . | e yolifious [berty 18w followa : o | 90 1% Peopla st thels property, woll thoy tha the rules of interpri on and construction, | person demeaning himaelf in a peacoable and § tod In th in e by whick auch quedtlons at astermined, should | cwderly manuer uball over be molested on ac. | dtos, situal n the ntouatsinous region of be koowu, Henoa the following brief stmmary | o suut of bis mode of warship or raligious eenti- | Gilead, where the ruins of this anciont city wgiven t:‘fu"_lz m%u in exid Tarfltw‘rg'-" practically unaltorable aro ntill to begesn, David remained at home, OF LEQAL CONBTRUCTION. e purposes of s " ' All etatntes are to be conatrued with referance emupm‘l’flpfltfl are deciared to be **oxtonding His. friads gcon bt ocoation b ar, " A grest olear wind and good judgmont, 1 liad tho gitt of wmcreasing the general discontens, nud of concealing tue own mmbitious doslgue, Lo had tha gift of ploasing the King, aud of pretendivg o be willing to excritlos time, money, overything, i bo could thoreby serve bis beloved country, Jlo once risked tho exprossion, (4) ** O that' I were Judge; 1 would do fuuucn to’ evory man, howover low and poor,” e love grew so stroug and #0 doep, that when any msn did bim obels sanco ho kissed him. (G) 8o Absstom stolo the Lioasts of tho mon of Jaracl. 1ie let uo oocagion l:un whon hs could inquire of business-meu ow thoy Were proaporing,—how thelr lavoly wives were, and Liow their beautiful childron wers, 1o thbly, ono day, to Mrs. Abithophel, * tha daughtor of yours is tho bello of Jerusslom,—she strikingly resomblos hor motber,” (7) Four years iad passed away eince he ro- turoed from Goshur and two years siuce ho had boen allowed to find his way to tuo hoart of the PREMONITION. 1 hiava laid 5o many plans for life,— ‘Thers 15 work tuat I long to do; 1 havo totled lovg yoars 'mid careand strife, And now tmy work {a throughi; For tho seal of Death 16 upon tme, And my bands muss now idle tie} My life biaa been taken from me, ‘And, though young, 1 am calid to dis, * Afocling of saduess ereops o'er mo, And 1 tur to tho daya of tho Pust, And look on » Future before ma When [ might have been happy at last, But my battlo of Lifa was but Hesting; £ Aud'sow at the feat-waning sun gaze, and whisper in groeting, * Qs work for to-day 18 all fonat © useless and long-wasted Lours, ‘That fled [ way ail too soon | Tnaver Lave gathered tio uware Words In common use, when found in a | the basia of all laws, Constitutions, and Govol Malute, are la goaoral to ba taken In thelr or- | monte, which for Tpary Bene. i in waid Territory ; sod o provid " isoedory ul o the provisions of the common law, e amcntal principlos of clvil and rellgios [ A0 haa fallen In Isracl. Israolitos. Ho called upon liis father oue day aud Ast blosmal e e suotsingand oatnd Phosphorus for Xusomuin, e 2 ‘Hetvois Divassus rovislons in derogation of the uo:ul:m; l:::-d l.:: :}fifllglwmnu form ‘the. baals whoroon thoue re- | _Ova siu 18 vory spt to lead to another. 80 | apoke to lum klud?y a5 aven tondarly, and_ox- “:&:‘fi;&hfim‘:‘,‘ ‘,‘,;’,‘,‘CS,‘S‘}“;;‘,’; Dr, Cultor rolatos a wtorostivg caso in his | Mewlhchy Godstiative, Cost ess, Ludigestion, Div: eldiricily, (Houvier's Law Dict,, * Congtruce | publics, their laws aud Constitntions, are erect- | David, having takon & very long step downwards, | pressod groat joy at thio robust heali tio bad for ut murmur 1n uscles Fepiniog, practice—tliat of an energehio carpoutor who, | peraia flounens, PSSOk s or (g Tadiruat Vian tien.) odj and to fix sod establish thoso pi folt compoliad to take Auothor—evon the mure | one of Lis sie and of numborloxs toil ood caros, #0h | bad X but one yess to Livel” 1 buildiug » botliouso, was exposed to the Bun's | oua, “Warduisd ta efects vosities onie. Purely Vee. der of bis falthtul aod conscientious saldier, Utlah, The prophet Nathsu visted biwm, and & vory beautiful and pathetic patable, hest under glasd in the summer time, this ox- | etall o, conialalog 0 sercury, miverals, of He sald, “ 3, vows which [ : d, y L goto pay my cl posuro beivg followed by symptoma of disturb- | 4582 ) urvo the following syibtams resultisg from mado unta the Lord, in Mobron, Uby humble servant made & vow whilst I waa jo the Louse of Mascu 8, J&76, X.0. or licreatter shill bo formed also fur tho The Quaker'a Iat. ! re auca of the nervous system, evinclug a loss 0f | plarasrs uf the Lissstize Urgans. e ocuuical forma. are, aa & general rule, taken | owtabilsbmant of Hiatos, and permunens Gov | sud tusiaby opoued David's eyew o that ba | my graudfaller, miping, if tho Lord wil brin London Suturday Itcoiei, Borva forco. Naturally of & coal temper, ho bo- | | Uaatisatia, laxasy ilss, uiussof 10 RECLIBSIS thelr eatablisbed, common-lew wignitication. erononts therein, sud for thelr admission to a | could see clesrly the strocity of hia own crimes, | ma hom en to Jorusslew, thero will Tuo firet oscesion on which $ho Quaker's hat | caino excitable, was uuable to cast sccounts, his usd, A {0 5 aln Lord.” 'The Kiog undurstoud thas ho 0d to offer s sacrifico of thaokspiviug at In conntruing & wo uro to ide in tho Fedarsl Councils, on au equal foot~ | Nathan, then, uttored those memorable wordai fan tbe gomamon law ‘praviously Soudér what | ahiare by e B asl Enates, 's¢ at arly periods | *Thon st the mun.” This utierenos (il 7) rve ti catne publicly and oticislly luto trouble was st JRTYY ul bt fa L8, stops woro rapld aud manner netvous, but sleop- L tions, ul?nng S8 Fustarings n the Piy of muu‘m. tho Launcesion Assizos 1u tho yosr 103G, beforo ach, Bwisuning of tho leasness was the most prominent and perploxiug 1l Mears, Choking or Bulfosate defect to ba remedied ; whi /| tutent with thoe goneral intorest.” | plorced Lis Lieart, poustrated bis soul, sud thon | Hebrol tes woro ofte: - I Yuan Chiof Justica Glynn, [ symptom. Chloral bydrate, bromide of potas- o whon, 138 Lylog Posture, Dlugsss of Vie frovided i, and the sasaon of ylatibe omedy {184 mey o conlutent w L B iiow b+ | blungod bia luka the daonost deptis of sorrow | fared —in 3o S o often o | no lau a penin thap Ghiof, usliee, (YL | B, vuiphate of Sadr) a. and salarina: | (25 Fiissl Wevg:puiore tpasiets fsterend ull fored in {:a“. long paat. Bo David was dolighted, A roligious life—paying vowa 10 ke - Lord—always received " nls approbation. Absslom uuderstood bis fathor's love of piety. The son oxpreaved bis words in wuoch & way that tho fathor deomed the sun to be s converiad man. (9) Bo hs sald to Absa- lomy “Qo | God Almighiy bles 00Y Mo daur it ding fuls thattla bom hed a\r a4 L0 suppress tho evil, aud ad- known and understood when those terma | (Ps. 41). Wondorful enough, God pardoned him 0008 the ramedy . A ad- | ort e ad futo tho. ordinanoes, ara for all | #o far s rulated to his restoration to Dirine i t statuto uball bo ‘s0 expoundoed, if practi- | time, and as a matter of Iaw, 10 be heid the | favor. I bigh charastor for mgmy, nis able, as o give some ‘effack G0 every' | foundstion of our system of fres governmeut,| emivent ral k in eclvil lite, rondered it " abuo. sod . saction, | Heligion is recognised, nos ignored. Its perpele | lutely necessary for God to teatify, that sio in ual {(barty snd inoulcation sre guaranteed, nod | King was l:‘f'l:l“ s sinin maubject, A ar PPU 0 & B8ney saible, an has in Isssel,” the 'edp! l"l-?\:t‘fi:' D'&l. mutqun! proviaioas of the Blavs Coae ‘&d. '\V‘WM hlntm .vham%'?-fl o sta of morphis, wero sucoessively tried withuut Head, Delloioaoy o0 x", apiralion. X ofiowass o avail, Finally, ressoning tuat bero was s caso | s 500 0shes of Hest, Haraing in the bleeh. ot lows of aerye force, aud knowing poosphiorus | A ew doves of RALWAVSS FLES wil free she arstom to be a moat importsut nerve (o .pl)r‘ utier &“'&%fi%y‘mmam' TR presoribed one-tiftisth of a graio thrice dsily in % Read “False und"l‘rue." pill form. Io » few days heslept as well anever. Bad. dsootinuing the p.uh'l?u e Bad bia ".ufi;',‘.’:?"‘:’-e ty RADWAY & Ou. o 2 Fox, “ we utood & protiy while witb our lists on, and all waa quiet, and 1 was moved to uay, 4 Peaco bo amougst youl' * Why do you not put your bats off 7' uaid the Judge to uw Wo said Dothing, *Putoff your bats,'esid the Judge, again, Btill we sud nothing. Then sald the Judge, +T'he coust commands you 10 put off your bats.'® Qearge Fuz, with Anuslog mmplicity, '8 same general tule is Lo tance, and eanin Rivea'vo erery werd b if (oo |