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10 THIS CILICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE“10 1876—TWELVE PAGES. aof the fathers nust, yeld to the pi- | acteristie e eald that o few years ago, | Kingdon: a Pie, & Hens, and 1 Plgeon, 3 8par- | aod et a Jimit that niay not be passed, or the olimng of verde and red antigue RELIGIOUS. L ) Bl eertug o o1 oot el 1obd | Fovws, 5 Lions, and n Stutes with £ ftiders, aud | question will become tou lasie fur s to hundle | which Juve been excavated from the sites of One obstacle to the exceation of thelr heart [ him to take “a liitle mfvlvp and apenk more | only 1 Horactang Barhers, with | whiely. B Joux, wme’vhm LN pragment the mosaes "'l‘| desires was the popularity of the Apostics among | of the Holy Ghost., He had often thought of | & single Shaver. George Washington's S e —— Bt. Paut fornded a Christian e "!"'\""HY'“[ To-Morrow's | the peonle. *They heard them gludly,” and | that, and cver since the Holy Ghost hud tonor- | name oceurs ? times, 1hut of NOBLE AMAZONS. b the chireh whivh was formerty 141“ l‘“."“ - Commentary on Re word - iling to repulse: il “Darm, dhat it | ed ilework. Several pamagon in the New T | Toomas foerson gnce dolin Qu_ Adng pakl e i to St Sopata a2 el frus el the 2 sson. threaten the preachers of the glad news. They | tament were quoted toshow’ the personality of | Lwice, and Benjamin Frankin . There f8 ioen Victoria’s Free Itights. 4 o 7 Bimye P ‘ % _ Sunday-School Lesson felt [t to be their bonnden dut‘i" to protect theit the Holy unn'h‘ Al tnon the sgentier refeired | Gentand 1 Melady, and 45 Churches and 11 Quoen Eondon Wichta rrave of 8t. Dimetrlus, whi here et o o y o weakne | ore Are o eithy, A 1), 306, under Gulerius, a larg ‘. Saied 1 extriame theneurenof thelr sncifes. | to tho weakhees of tha s A1 e {roubies | Docansy with d Pastors, Of Michoes tere aee | 10t toteranly wift v tint. the paliea of | Seslhy B , o e bualln iMmese @), Gamalicl, u teacher of the Jewish law, | in the Chicago churches came through the fleah. | 5, and of Bowlea 12 East, Weat, North, and { ¢hg A Division, skilled as they naturally are fn [ Wia built. But even of greater age s the 9 The Apostlos Boforo the Samhodrime | S0 A0 STl 1o Countdred | To b fotnl that t was ail e con v to tako | South are to be founds Turke, gl Lowy Ry | i margement of cruda, sy naturally, e | Original other churet, n tound bullding, with Gamaliol's Advice, ety Just imanifostod, the imirderoms | care Of hinolf withont findlug fanit with other | ‘and Poors a Lovely, Dancer, Pin, und Needle! | {hat n gatherig fa ao deficent of discipiine as | Precions gold mosates, miud the preseut mosgue Inlnnt"‘:juyut prm){ulmcd, entirely undigntfled and | people. We st be q||(|-kgfl|ml hy the Holy | Of the diffcrent natlonalities there are | ne '.u,f;po“." ‘fl( fushionable 1,“",.,.' Those | of Eske IHurnn, which nrh;lunllq' wita an A‘p'xfnf i unbecoming 8o august o civll and refigioua as- | Ghost, he sakd, and If the fountaln was pure the | Duteh, English, French, Irish, and Welsh, | ytalwart guardians of the peace must thank 'l'l'ti tenple, nflcr\nmh; n church, nr|‘l.|nunkllnl Annupl Meeting of the Fox River Bap- [ scmbly as the Jewlsh Sanhedrim, He wasnoted | stream would be. Throw off the old man and | and “John Gerinuny, ~ who sells v | fheir stars that ft Iano part of thelr duty to | With Tonfe cobwmnms. But the \mr!\: fldm:\ u{ By a8 & Iawyer, and had 1o peer [ the courts. fe | put on the new, Thene hearts of onrs wera too | There {4 also a Mormon and 17 Chrls- | jyarsha) the falr dumes and damsels who resort valllh blu(nl.' Itemember tie x:rl:(-l aluuy m.[“:(; tist Assoclation. waa very popular among the people, 1o was | small for Chirlst aud Sutan, The work of the Ih\m" 15 Storys, ‘with 2 Moralt. There | 1o Buckingham Palues to pay . their respeets to [ the pe.nph!ll the Emperor 'u“un'ln.«&;:’ Iu always reudy to nld in rcmuvlufitlwlr rievances | Holy Ghost wwas to fuenleate tho Tove of God in | are March, June, July, and August; 3§ Onfons, | thelr Soverelgn, and who seém fndividually pos- who were A to 1he nu'mlm‘ru B, l. m?l o and %n seenring their rlchta, His eminence our hiearta. If we foved one another more we | 3 Segurs, Albany, aiid Boston; Copper, 1ron, | gessed by the filea that they have s prescriptive fngg hl‘n(.hun uaui}h-n h'm*l' Iln(nd ‘e-u'}‘l“fl- Dix by Mr. Moody on the Workings | manwos granted by all, "fe was learned amd | would tind Joss fuult with vur nefghbors. The | aud Heass, Butchers, Long snd Shott, Tambe, | Tight to pas teat after Ui entree ts over. Ty | and cut to plece by the fmper{ul roldicey. i SpaurEs by, v y dtindtied STte rarely spoke but on momentousoc- | Moy Ghost . was given by Qud fust for | with4 Heads; 3 Docturs, 37 Wise and 8 Nott. | gcems hopelessly useless to persuado thens that. | linportance of the city inwvers wir il (e Qures the Worst Pains in of the Holy Ghost. | cations. = Gamalic] ‘rose and Tooked wpon | this purpose: Love one another. ~ If we | Cain, Abel and Adum ure numerously repres | ail cannot be firat, or (hat It §s plysically hn- | Appsent down (o 44 , When the ply futo ‘Ahe assembly, The Councll were whist, | were “not lovely ‘o_u ulves other people | sented. There are 6 Conurts, 81 Judges, und 1§ pogaitie for aix Inidles to puss at once throigh n | the Tands of the Ottomuns under the Saltan = His eyes calmed the atorn, a8 did | could not love s Wien n minister aud his | Lawyer, with 49 Casea, Plncus Pineus {8 a bur- | barrjer only destgned to admit ones but does it .\lupul IL Until recent thnes t!m \\'fl]ls'mul > SUNDAY-SCITOOL LESSON. | 10 et wards the bolsterous aca, “Be yo | people hecame discousnicet, khe Italy Glost ald | ber, ud Anson House' keeps a hotel. e et the s airug: | Lowers teatll to the art auid style of Tz From One to Twcmjy 1 "mtes THE TIIAL OF THIt AFOSTLES. still.? IHis digniled bearing, his profouid | not work, Where the 1oly Spigit was at work | There are 33 Baptist Churchies, 5 Congregn- | pmle fny which they voluntarlly — cngaze e lflrtlikn\kms.] it now these are entleely v The great suceess of the Aposties Lad led to ll‘nmmg,int‘l(llch the entire Cotnell to tisten o | there was hope. Minlsters would speak better | tlonal, 3 Friends, 23 Jewlsh Synagoguvs, 1 |fas u most dfsastrous eifect on (u“t:i_l mu‘l the ru‘m el i!l‘lrnlfl- i o 1 had sitracted the ate | Tla swcet, melodious tones with the utwmost re- | if thure was wore frecdim In their assembluges. | Lutheran, 59 Methodiat, Eplscopal 42" Presbyte- | the toilets they bave arranged with he commerce of the town, even in the tine _— thelr socand arrest, and B o umean | Apect uad'trust. Ty all Toved him, He was | Where the Spirft of Goul was, there wan liberty, | Flam b Reformed Preebylerian, 7 Unifed Yres: | muctcare and trouble ! The urratigeiuonts t of the Apustle, was imainly 1 th hawds of the tentlon of all the wise and the good fn Jer cundid ond wise, He was discrect nud persus- | The newspapers thought they told the wews; | byterlan, 77 Protestant ».plml?ml.wmnm...-.l proteet then front presaure ure ahost perfect; | Juwsy the number of whom was v nereased NOT ONE HOUR lem and in all the dtles of Judea fur and near. | g, e urged the Counel to be cooly aud to | they told things that id happencd—not things Duteh, 51 Roman Cntholic, 4 Unitarian, 5 Uni- and they really have ovnly theinselves ta blame at the close of the llfluumh’t :Lg‘r). by tu The new religlon that they taught had eulisted | he conslderate, not tondd one fndiscretion to | tocome. The Bible wus the only news-book | versallst, and 19 miscelluncous. 1 a flower or & trimuing 1s in the slightest de- uxm‘ls‘imu»{t\mir r.‘uclxr\lnu %“-"136 "}m\)L nuiuliee ] : Uhie fitorcst and nspection of the Intelligent | anothers to dismiss forcyer their. boody intent, | whiel told them of the life to come, The Ioly — ————— eree disarrunged, Al they lino o do $4 o ne- | of the Silibitunte 1 wald o be 100 0 ¢un wett | After Roading this Advortisement Nood Any i -‘11 Apostles had done 80 to constder the results of so sunimary a course, | Ghost would magnify Christ and make theiy THE, CHINESE QUESTION. cept the position n which ihe hour of their ar- mate which appears 1i)ul !hl), "I s ""f'u o nl» 0np Buff i ; and the curlous. The Ay ke to realize that these Aposties hind numerous wi: | foel mnalk. [t waw witen they were alone that % Fival muy plact thenty and not endeavor to steal | third sraclittn and the el on-tird ~ Ono Buffor with Pain, tnany strange thinge, and had snanifested Cha¥ |y popge, that very many, who had not united | the Ialy Gt sjoko to tiem of Chrlst. Did A At ST haBr Vo i Gt & nrch o thoea Sho JoTt oo wn hour ear- | Chufstians wnd Mabometavs, Su disgropurtion- acters so uplque and marked, that they engross- { with them {n the church, were yet firm | they think they would have so many church it st o e er, aud who naturally expect a recompense for ate fe !.htl Jewish poplation, that a k;;up an y "2t the conversatton und discussionof all lusses. | and decided fricnds, and Wint the | delits and suffering mistdons if they bud more ol e Bitor of The Trivune: A el Tomer period of urues vile B tn the seareelyobtal bnnds etiotgh on_any Suturday A_ S Aliglous cercmonics und observances | persecutions of the Sanhedrim were of the Spirlt of God nmong thent What the 8av Fravcisco, May 80.—I saw a copy of | cyprigge by passing before there can be any fear { b0 tuke In dargo. sure punerons - Thedewlshreligt 1 more | Wonderfully incrensing thele . number [ wanted was the Holy Ghost_preehing (n Chl- | your paper o few days Mnce fn this Western | ghay |,.,.%,||Mem. may bnve been compelled to nerles al dyefng works In the 'lmul i th RE DY were losing thelr sanctity, and were il augmenting their strength, and that his | eao to make people mad. They liad oo witcle | furping-off place, and the sight was lke a | retireby fatigue, But this fs o piteh of common | couitry produces wwine, rutn, wirs, catton, sl A and more neglected. especially by e | oy persoml friends and professfonal brethren | popular preaching nowadays, What they want- 5 : ¥ ] Teiee 5 which the average female mind hut | and tubaeo, Commered fs prinelally caerle g while the new religlon was gaining 50 | in near und distant citica i the Wichest rezard | ed to-day wus preaching Ut would fouch menta | Folee from home, or a fresh pufl of your awn | #ERSELS WRCH LE SV o EMCL B cachy | on though the vesseln of the Auiatriui Lioyds, R o s In power and Influcnce that the | and the decpest estecin for men who hud o f consclences. Mr. Moudy closed the exercises lke-breezes, But—may 1 say it with ull vespect | 0G0 (TR80 G0 T dnoutven thint [t ds | the Freiieh Messagerle, and other steatnihip ey B ke more | it s vt et it onter, Jesas, | With o prayer for e meetivg of Uy and | to one ut whose feet 1 i Tongcsal—1 bl 1 | for xclustvo Fight to sencs o mext bforo uy | (e i he tatISlen O 1553 sl iy cxport Jewish pricsts deemed gk cy measures | 0F Whom death had no fears. and persecutions | dismissed the audience with the benediction at | detect 8 twang of provinclallsm n yout words | one clee, und the result ls an undlgniiied rave :r‘.ulc!,}!l!(‘!, ylp,n[(x)fi'anrs‘\\s.“. \,llulpm'l:\fl 10,8 v,I 19 A vigor, and Fesort to mOTe suIMArY mneast no checks. Gamaliel then moved that the | L0 o'dock. — + ot wisdom, Or um 1 mynelf so steeped fn w new | and an uhscemly etrugte which unist be deeld- | 00 The Turks in Sulonica Took Ballsturved for thelr own protection, and cven existence. | prisoners at the bar of this Nupremae Court b : wd poverty-stefcken, and live @ the most vinela ol - | wlly amusing to the gentlemen-at-irms who AL ” They thought that these new lights,—the Apos- | removed by i exceutive offieers to some pri- SOME STORIES. provincluliom that 1 lool through eyes Jaun- | S0 MIENE S8 0l B0 imtlant warrors | miserable uart A of the town, which fs (nde- 1 T . i ool v - orat e lieed with loe) prejudice? You seemed to me i fiey rerfbmbly filthy, The Governor nid Lis suitealone, os,—~whose Mastel stended to e thelight of | vate room, While the Connell calinly deliberated \ 5 are of at nll g eynieal bubit, or it thiey sre not s e " :;;:'m‘,‘r'l“‘l’;‘:m’_:‘;fl",f;’“nuw b b el o | it oot of bt gt 10 Curouo i Uhe | ermintsrences of Gatiforala Lifa—Tha an | 10Ut lltle dogmatic as to Culifornis and ber | wlufing Tustaily on Uie dmage’ tind the | sl uf il the Turklt iohubiiants, lay wiy 3 pregent deplorable state of affafrs, --Gly attitude on the grest question of Chinese i | Yugly rush” may be dolig to the rale | toelaln respectabilit any ko e ke Lk e B e e Vel Iutrasting man Gartaluly inforredlonor | fn e, Mosatanclve, Ste Aot | kntion. S ment’ of - some of thutr Tenihine brlong: i e Tt wag llo Brst asliin.the T Jewlsh rilers and priests cametotheconelue | R fl:' \‘\)ru)h: lu"‘nmm Triend of I'a‘ll‘fl'i\‘""fll‘lrl":, Joke, Shonld you migrate hither yourself, Tam- | ge. Huppily but - fow - gentleinen A SCALP. AN'S STORY. s now attend’ n deawing-room, for they en- stonthnt they must arreatand bring to telat those | (04" i trom them recelved the spiritof | Jay Chiarlton, the New York correspondent of | UNE, with your Kastern prejudices fresh upou Y i deavor Lo make way for the' ladics of thelr " 2 . ] wter. Atter the Apostles hud retived, | the Danbury News, speaking of *Gabriel | you,—your sympathies for the strange people | party by an umount’ of exercin uf masculine ".‘,',‘{,f,‘ e o s Bown 0111 Pa.].n Remed ;i wmunluutl, * Be "ulllln:lfl?fllut Fouda | ¢oproy and fts anthor, says : Bret Iarte really | Who do our 1 st and heartfest work, | streigtn of which, leb us hope, lhvuy have the Kanvax City Lin cre tuen. 1t B wluar that theg ute eXtraor | o hup litle to Callfornda, fle never wade [ I full *aetivity—yet o Tute whly | grace t be boartly ushumed © hes ouer SIS | Thre areived bere on Friday eventogs Kansas oxen e el chivermiicon Trom | is plle there, After It refused to make him | and you would gravitate, t spite of | o LIS ERGE PO SRS ot | Pacific trai o party of three nersons, dircet | inge Somatt, Bowels or ocher 4 Jimbmntndvian, 7T 'I,f;!“s‘l‘::"'ul‘:':},:f,’i“ll,,‘"l’,',':.f; grifims e uublowess. of, uelr, clarmeter, the | weallhyy, le, pannul ot Trom, Wit sonie ull your tecth, towards the universnl Chinn- | eyen tn coming uway, now that police from Deadwuod CIty, the new mining town n | Uheaniiication, e prison cre 55 the. slmp “f wnd purity of 1t lives, und then, cetehes ) 3 ¢ glory | phobla. T consider this un fuevitable result of a | dom decrees that 1o carvluges shll he entled, | the Wk 3ills, Lenrnine Dt ote of the purty e, . e ucldenty openei | Epicity il puctiy ol whelr (s sl b | Hictelies and pucms that did more for the glory | B dom decrees , | th sty men who were underminfng the very foundation of their political government, ‘They were or- rested and fmprisoned, anda day of trlal ap- woiuteds The ¢l u venerable ho«l{ ol wmen, distinet from the Sanhedrim, were Invited to That In it inf of i orkau, by Atently atopa thie mnst exerocinting pnins, ntions, aud curey I i s o im0 TR i ; 5 fow years® Hfe in Callforuii. it peoplo who' paseed. at 3:50 and aré | had heon shot und sealped by Tndians, o repwrter | 1N FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, the prison dour, let - them 8 out, viosed the pi ot kit # i of Californfn than Californta ever did for hin, Ll : Y 8 & : A L repe ) A beeth the Apostics not 'to fear the | thes nee, tu the keobius ““.r“(,;','.’;';?”{,l,.','x.'s‘,:fi.‘éf 1, D heaed i cxprens tho sawe aserion to | At eserstig you it about the Mongel, | b ot b shul el whivering Tn fh | mought them ‘onte and frow Me. . 1% Wood- | of” Thuddeus b Laehiles the careigzes of those atill peaned fn | ward, formerly of Boston, but Tatterly of C the ball-voon stind at the door and fmpede pro- | tor, obtamed” the Suuliedrin, hut to persevere aud preach “Jesus | g Co ind the e aml a that he expresses (o bis book, He {8 | —ull his good poluts, kis tremendous and untiv- witiner facts | I8 Clirist and 11 crteited, " toteaeh stronedyand | G047 JEECE 6y SELEAUCGA that thiey were | Dersctially uot o populae man. 1118 conversis | ing fndustry, bis cconomy, his chenpness, W6 | i, The wilest Inogination an searcely | reliting Lo n recent mnssacre_abont seventy | N positively lln;ltll}ltv'ruél'-}*},flrlmd uroughit We | pretcnders amd linpostors, They soon came to | flot 18 s by wiittug, ;,,"‘.T. s ol i 4t 8 | puttence, blw Tong-sulfering nuder obloquy und | coneefve that a ekderly grentleman i wourt eos- | ites worth of FortTavamde. e Woulward 10 el fortallly CRERLY o i e e sate | BAIBIE T anhiedrim et those | Sumect Bl takin tha tAver wutber of afmg. | Dersecution; udiaft that—with the tuineral | e ven sturds squive In deputyslieutenantis | was gl b T e b Lot RADWAYB REAHY RELIEF to command Uhe Apostlen to uppear at ther | (o Aboe o g ST e tls wortc, | i travelers, of whom he was one. Tn i [ Wealth und the warvels of soll und elfmate—he | SRS {C0TS G wibruments indict WO nid nharieg fron. st ol fn' e vourt for m‘i'nl’ s:;'eth: ;e ..:.','".); h""[f":'.': dof | cornersat w Nitle mau with Wis head bowed | ds one of the great factors of Californis | il danage on Iy fnofTensive ne 3 tolent or exernela hidden, Infiri, rostrated with dlsens © the patn, the srippled, Nervoua, by sutlér, following fu De of men, it will come to naught, It ! s Wbors; | scudp. e ceatp b, 1 fuct, half gone, then o ¥ and | Coupeil, The | G, you éanuot overtiowe it You, tinjte wen, | dowt upon bls hunds in molaucholy moditntion, { prosperity; reason all his greatness ond | Giod the ansuent that *the Julics Tke' o fo Tt s oftens Dot widd £t i gt ¢ WILL dmanllon L e Wi T L T futinite: | e o, when saddenly o gt ordd b | ull s irlnes ne yon may—stll, pres- | men o falk to" Is disnosel of hy the fuct that | tor eing sealpeds It indl st Feidas evoning flord ‘Instant Ease m,;_l mml :-‘ull:;l".:," :.121‘\}{:‘:’- |:x|:3:')|::‘t‘lm‘|;|‘lel-{fi:."iul b g setaally Tonis ‘,}hfi,y ve reon | steanger, who, folding his arms, roared : ently, bis yellow sk, bis pigtall, bs wl- [ the sald loxls of creation, beiyg 41l at case I | o oenlar priof had heen produced i this city e e Eligh-Drivat, Cas 2 i finery, are clther sceretly sulky | substantiating that fact, Ieriem Ganzio’s head atundantly confiened T thefe Gt and trust fn [ o8 the man from the mountaius 1 mond eyes, s hwond, expresslonless nose, by | thelr wnwonte 5 St St Eetin i 5 ; s | Infammation of the Xidneys, Inflamma. and anade; the clirges: * We ateiily ordered | RIS GRS oure you have | o There were o responses, This was o cinl- | prominent teeth, shall - become unpleasont L e e B e e 1 tonorine B).n{ldur.lnllnmr};n:tlon of tho yuu, b your foruer triah that, you o sief | puemied, Let the urge sou Lo let these men lomge to fht, | Thete s fight fn the &I to you, and you will lapse from your | will suiice o e whole. Toomitl of Tadles | koros. e uir lins heea Gut. mway by the. sur- Bowols, Mumps, Congaation of tho Q,“’-\‘"“,':n:,‘f:;,:f,,‘,g)‘"){ D ety You have | alne e Suuliedring voted ummimously | A5 I IR D femphntieutentt | yresont brosd” and - entholle tolerunce to | slsu en snase, s commence u fres fight—for | peons i chirgeat Fort Lasanie, but the pear- Lungs, Sore Throat, Dittlcutt Aholly disrearded o anthority. Yonhaveper. | At MAMEG e Sanhedrimon | . HE Kot Do takiers. The wllr hecame very | OUF mamrower and - darker ways, Only :fifi“;‘,'fifl.‘;fi{}"'i 'e'}lsffifi'.’,.'l; Tt plate SR Saipedpiien '.'.',‘,‘,‘,1{.’ L the sed iy 1'-3!{5 o tlia nr::;ng:;.:n;}pl:flm of :,J];(l:-(]‘.!::_";f::":lx “tlhs'{n“!‘.” ll‘.:x‘:I::l!ll;T::J;fi"hli:: wttedering the Aposties, that. althougl they as- | fmpressive, and the maw’s manner becane iwore | o ew monthe, and you shall hold your nose In liave entered the Thionc-room, el less | s been fn hospital sinee the 1t of April, bt y Ey a rented o Gamali i et themn go without seourging them, For | ¥ho SAr Sk o and more obtrusiy uddendy the Httle fllow | Chinstows Later TR avold the horse- it A udyiet, ey geceuuld not o el E (T il oo | ChTGaRcierc. Jatek ol yOIIelil st Bio orss rectived Ll O i S b TR ambsadors nmll;.huuu fortu- | lix numr{lfix;g}m;’u :’lum: mntully by il Inu:;;‘;;nl’lzl;flb;‘;1::'1(?:.:?}:;:;,9, ‘e 5 o : ' caror theewalk where the Chivamun swarms. | nate persons possessed of the privilege of the | refterated thelr intention to sce him through to s 1oy Brupliga oty et vt g | they rat, Unlesgwifiatiol thuse iofue dhll n n carer, soltly rose, wid hnsublucd bt | 1 e you to give way to hisbaskets, e kel veremuon noast b disposed | His hotne. 10 conversation seith the. reporter, Negralxln, Micunuatistn Golachilln, oy lmldiu-. after they huve decayed, or :7.‘.5?'3{".‘.‘,‘.2\?&3 ‘:u:.:"::[ e rl;:::'[dx:it‘;:l“‘)l: W And— I —am—the—man—from—the—val- | Or to be jostled off the crossing by bis sofled of befure uny change can possibly take place in :\Ilh whons he I ln(_u]“lru(nusl) acquainted, society we ail know, is the chom our i B Agnl ; e b w1 iy vou B S bo on soue of | the condition of the outer publie penned into zio kald, describing s mlshiagp: T8 Anblidtionar A, aads 1ol 6. the. Bart.or e LBy Ltfl"‘lfl‘l You | and the peoule will show tis e, respeet this leg e bigg bully looked at b o moment, and o O e e e | the varions rooms. Yet f w gentlemanat-nrms | 4 You seg we were coming down Into the val- .r':\rltfi'\\".;w‘(_:mc Tt UF QHCHILY ©414Ls S WITGRd casy Continued 1o work nnrucies, und 1o excite | ¢ v;-:uul sue ot ""'i"'"\'\' '[l). 'Hul.- ‘u‘f l[n\n. Pich Yool ot 1 your bor {n any way comes luta competition do but shift from one fout to the other, vr_l Iny of !{m. C 'k. un aur way to Tort l.nrnlll(f', oty < 008 t hmle tumbiler of watee vl (o n tess You have thied il .;E._‘...u-cln{ p}}u £l um;}x . ‘-.’nml-t l;; r_L ure l'l: “this remlnds me of a a story told me by G with lils, then Will your conversion to Califur- his band fur moment uu_uu Iv;xrrlfr, the |“| :uu? N we: L(huu,;l:z “hh' W }nm.\m [t nh![.: down utes, eire Crampd, Epralis, Sour St 2 Hearts You are inducing .Ilrll s lvx‘)lu!‘-‘_églm st moth Jest the Do | Jotn Goshwilder, one of the fendlog eapital et be complete, room rises like n gigantie covey of partridgess reelc to the right. Tnstend of enmplng . Diarrlied, Dysentery,’ Colle, people to Juy cngogues aud to foruke the beutiiul und impreesiv onjus of oy awational relfgion. You have desplsed our re- b . ¢ Y pi Aluws v, o Isfuctory | Lyery out says at ol “A nove ot Just! und | there, we thought it safer to water olilituply um(l)r,’.'l',l’.f" Hie ”""3,,-‘)‘30;,;,{‘ !Iu‘f,:. wi:;uof'rg;:lny{:l:;“&“)'{:l\:lr]:fie;l}!l\:axlsu\‘;\w:‘ful:;\:;.)y strives hard to push before her nefzhbor in frouty | and go on fnto the hills and make s di A beathig and scourzing the Aposties. Was stactinng i o ploicer shanty. satoon i conte | of deling with the Chinese question, ¢ Comg | hnving stveeded In which endeayor the victor | the bushon If we could not malee Tunsiige | prevent wickies or palna rom change of water, il ients, and are verlly gullty of contempt of aur | PGS SCERIR S RIEREG (oo | puny with u ireat Bz tiahtor it was the terror | wid try it sourself nd e o o fike 1" Is IL-’L'?;"‘:;:I“'I‘,‘.‘)', “’I“n'é"lg,lfiz“:‘Efi"[“l‘g"l,‘fl‘m'l'h’;‘l‘,‘m{],“‘.‘:; \“T‘;‘l_"r’c“;f,‘;‘l{,‘&“"“'““h"'a'h camp of frelghters 5 or L int. Court. You have set our authority at defanee. | 5080 800 ddered. worthy to suffer | Of the camp und towi. ~ There was nothing that | 2wt very fugical, ut it s, affer all, only ushe | Lo i A e e s, i o & T4 i even aceusel 18 of murdering youe i 2 Hiuingbid ¥ LRl thils glant could not whip, and very Nttle that | ing you to put yourself i our pl Yet you (ur'mfnl must gncouse onably, nnd ;,rmh[u‘ : the : il icen sent on nhead uj the hil), just ] Mo s <Feh Bitend to e Pulood | Hiune for i sake,, They were dingraced for | )5 .,'(.f"".-x,fs.;.ml. T D 1ol Wi it | enitiot 0 thts Dy wny mere effort of thelimucina- | osey settlus down agatn, nurmiing, Talwe | where the big stoti duut. gtands, by tho rd, | A . You intend to bring this man’s blood s if o . ! i 3 I:‘I;I"\uulup & & :]!“:“(:;ullynwy \Vélfl‘ Shiinte e near the. Lar whon & stranger cotered. 1o wire | ton. You must steep yoursell i the netuul ulurnn” The strengtn and dete tlon dis- | amd With Loy naned Kountze, from Omalu, all futeral pa o carry i batile of RADWAY'S drops in water wilt the Sanbudrin voted to Slet them izo,” still m they felt bound to sustatn thefe authority by | of that * s ; § = Pl o L o 5 T - s o | plryed by some of tie most fragsile-tooktug ladles | aud st down to wait for thewngons, whichwere. | vpov i o *"';}::.'”,'.::‘;"Jj“”..&"(i’.f.‘..‘.{;, Vil s denea it comfurt, Leciusa i ";l‘:lm';;;"m"';"“m_;‘é ul-ll('l.“t’:i“-"iffi;“:filxl‘!;"fl'. :;},O;;‘:5,3,',7:,";3:,:2;};‘{,"‘;;“';{,,::,,,“L.‘;\‘!;-,:, Jou | Y d "]wl:{nut s UG e | elowly conini ip out of the valley " When the ;ufif&fi‘?u";‘.’é'fi‘.‘;fi‘.?.“i'.lx",&rfl}‘xfi“x'{.’.’l.g'\fi‘ffi o n'v’flrl"'.llf.l.‘"n Y it | h er's word. T - ¥ i 20 H . SHu ] cksin ‘e viing «d by the youngest del wagrons reached us, T started on dlone through | 7wue, sud all othier malarions, hilous, ke Pl ot too strongly of thelr obstingey | lent of the Masters word. | Tontures, wind n Dl e i girl, 1 stepped | uare dark und thoseamurvelous tricks tnatare vain d by the yoilus i Tl il oter glatfinia Dilfuus, s A u ‘I.(',;h:n:f« Petiice of b Medlator kT v l','l“‘::l‘:l ,}Sfi"‘,,,fl"‘g{,efi'{‘l’.{‘; ‘,‘f“{fi,é qult‘ll;: up Lo the bar o nfr a ;;hu»‘;.)dl Yot st pee how Uhe et sdvott wod skilical | afantes of the most wpproved wmethod of usioys | the pocks and phie bushies to seck o gond enmip. yelivie and othier tever (utded ey meny e R G Tiniwayes 1ecaudy Jelie, ¥ S Dy Draggta, ™ The ¢ s ¢ gl cl + world—In spite of s strange fane | thelr occasionally shayp elbows, a wonder arlses | A few hundred yards further on 1 ooked down The thililen oC snielwore proil e oy Wi anbnoa—oms o | Wheiher They Look Ioaeun. I pusbing At th | it ravino tw tho rght anl ave five mogntel Tns iy und surely wrest one branch of ludustry | same thue that they were instracted du the mys- | dians rlde ncross the valley, 1 started atter unothier frous the hands of sny other peo- | terlus of thelr presentation curtsy, It b5 at the | to gro back to the train, when b least o dozer, ple, especlully from n people with” higher und doory where the trabus are tuken from the falr | Indins ran at me ont of the brush, and you he ¢ Inore complex wants wnd usplrations, wearers’ urmy, thut the “ery of war? reaches | T ran and hollered for help. In o minnte more Councll deterred them from teachlng and | Drandy. The whies Placed before W m, [ thele anecstey, - wwstined thot O reachiug, ey contiied o feel i 1t wan | Wheretupon o buly rose from s chniry pu. il L_hm:v)l wits l.dn_ only lur& -l-:ll.‘ H‘lml L A .3 lx”- - | Shetter 1o obey God thau men.” When they bl"’-’lmmln"‘ uulul n ll;nulo'rg e youngster, took ey despived all who neglected Haered ditess | ddrowed tie “people they anid wanghit | tie brindys and desie t, - Phe soun” s ed anud tHed uu;r?lq h;n lnl,.,.u " vle ?““uu‘ af their o s nor of themselves. They nulllx.np,, ut quictly luid down four bits and must ultimately snbyert the glory of thelr | eanoped 5 Chirlst, and 1im cruelfied.$ | sl fattiers ui the” observances of thele Churcll, | KGIShen e oarly hristiaus sere, - Theie | - Uive tio another claas of brands 1% A wenee, eduation, better thod, better | e Ilgts wieh L s ek for s S of | L e R S 1o 168 o wnether DR. RADWAY’S e o b s DL T e o | mentary” WAL cvce b fragrat o the ninds o | 16, DA e it (e e, M A1 clothig orlodigingg beondéealpuud unbitions, | (L0 Ek e el T Phescicochmber with uny | Tty loft Aboghicr,mnd Lell, Thon tuey wers thelr own words, when they demanded the life of Jesus, and - Pliate washed Nis pands amd osadd, 1 am fnnocent of the blood of thls Just persony” and alk the peopde suld, * His blvod be upon us urd upon our chikdren.” It muy have reminded them of Judis, whoe gullty soul sald, “1 Juve ¢ minediate competition with hiw, | semblance of the glory they displayed so proud- | upoit me in o minute, aud one of them pot his I‘;ht.‘l,lg‘;'lfl:u‘:.l'x‘-&lvul::slxlc for uu{mumm by ulul'lni' 1y to an Americun circle ut home,” But though | kiee In mf‘ back, while snother hit mo u elip these uivilized lures, must lose ground ug onee. | the gy robes ure ull there, they ure seriously | with a club ora butt of o pun, T don't know Aneneiny wlose jeranp wever relazes {8 upon b, disarranged; one shurp strugzle lus carrled oft | whicly, s T had no timo to think. AT kaew “T'u put it In the siape of ut nstance: Two wen o bunch of flowers, unother displaced u bow, u | was 1 wvas helng sealpedy m*' halr was held make shoes. One bua s wife and children, und | thied wronght deadly havoe {n precions lace; | tight. T felt a hot, red-hot, st numE sort. of wants Whulesome food for thewm; likes his | und it {8 not till the lust momer . when the lndy | pain all around the top of my ead—being torn Politleal officlals opposed them, not the | brandy, aud draok it. The youngstee yut four people. The Jews of T present day are n no Uityaiuthy cimbes inTmdomlly sunse responsible for what thelr forefuthers did, ive mie %\w islusacy of brat any more than are Chrsthins for the wickedness | | The two plusses were put out, 1r.d, and_the umit cruclties of thelr ancestors. The carly | bully reachud torward the third fime, took o Chirlstinns were u mieh better class of men than | Blurs and deanis it The younie v yun puld 1o ther suceessors, even up to the present thne, attention even to the ghant's pistod 3 and knlves, REGULATING PILLS, oated with aweet guni, Tiade ity R MLPODELNC) o g heodk or: . e, e imputsively into the pre out, by the roots—it wuas too muchi I 4 0f 1h betrayed fumovent blubd.,' Consclence did fts 2 ¢ Prese A (N 1 hut taking the other gluss drar 1 | newspaper; s particulur about bis druinuge, or | 18 preparing to sall inpulsivel ¢ pr i - H ot ul i g X Oitfeer Tl ik Peleat ke that Poters words | At the s ufthe present day nve wong ex- | bt ki e gber s Staric b pi | LR el or iy Suay clothes: 16, i | sues of roty it e reallzes ] tho daiage | contdwt stund it U diedou et 1 velie Wdueyn, Bindior, Norvnm Dinns o e, Fedr teuthfminess guyve them o | Gellent tralts of charucter which Cliclstiuns muy | YUY RS0 5 G008 Walled 0 ve or sl steps, | Short, a elvilized worlman, Thie othier I3 alone, | thut hus Dol dong, uud comiences with Ker | thought 1-did. But my sealp wns saved | e, Biltioens, tfifous Fover, Tinummiton bt Wricling i putjgent, power that tho Saulied. | 40 Well t0 luitate, tho b (01" the or Mtk oo of iE atebs | 2000t the sighieunth part of cont b, sna: | oww feremiado over fur iisfortuncs, ond bitter | fust us 1t was belg torn off, “Tho oy | Nieh Wi st o, Bepmionnts of the Tniorat) 7 i e worider. why thiewlse ? L ¢ on rleg and drled fish, uses no furpl- | revilings of Y those odlous women ?” who pushed | ‘at the wagons had seen pie runnlug; saw the | i Vi e - sl e Catincl m“},fiu‘,‘f,m';,‘;.,,“},’,’ W‘lm’-‘w:;' THE BAPTISTS. e it &”fi;;‘m‘«(flg out of | bults lite oo Fle et wanlistund, nor nyut- | her. 13 never occurs to her to_refieet that he | Indiang ad came on—thirteen o e o | Nucetatile, contaliing o screury, uilnoral, of deloe: andd ot whut hour the Apostles left the prlson. MERTING OF TIE FOX-RIVER ASSOCIATION, We are surprised that they did not suspect that the SherdiT and his deputies did not put the Lress—haa dett aud skitliful singers, wad w | pushed mather more than any one else, aud | ot up just In thie to prevent the red devils shirewd and wonderful cunnlug fn suppiylng and | pluned hersell e: ceedingly on getting before a | tinlahing their work, The Indious, us well as ceonomlzing his materiuls; 15 a Mongol, n u ucl;al’-hur by exerclse of slicer budlly strength, | my frieids, thought I wus dead, But [ cume to Worh, Which ono can seld s wares ut Jowest | or by uny deviee, fafr or otherwles and that | uguli und iy sedp was Iald back sgain, It was rutess which can underbld und outtrude the | thercfore aho lus no obe but hersell to thank only Inlf torn offy as you will see, und is grow- uthert for the wreel of her costume, which, if she had ln‘i‘u,':nln nleely, “Phe Chinasnan goes upon his hands and kuees | but had the common sense o graln of self-cun- e poor fellow was taken to Fort Laramle b tirst. Ulis inival share in uny enterprise 18 | trol requisite to enable her to resigh hereelt to | und received every attention, and ns soon us he In the refuso or the lowest grades; | Leing jussed by thuse energetle persons whose | was able started for his parents’ hame o Mil- he tokes thew humbly sud with tuauks. | sule idea of the botorlety which §s their happl- | waukee. He s the fiest white man who has felt it o works: 890 w“i'mgm 40 unceasngly, | ness conslats i belng foremost in the fray, | the € Infin's ¥ hand i hin huir this year who that he I8 advanced presently, snd pretty soot wotthl have been us intuct us w) she left the | has Uved to come home and tell how i€ fecls. That fellow might haws hurt somebody, ‘The Fux River Baptlst Assoclation yesterdny | yet.” 7 B2 = o 1 was one day stundingron the platform of Afsastiaswithin the prison,or that Uhe Sherlf and | Sosed s Lorty-frst autuat o ",Elgl““‘}‘lv{u‘:}:‘!"j“ W worst, o8 ) restunray ta of (e worid—at the Captuin of the Guards had formed a ring [ days® sesslon, ut 1ighland Par Rawlin's, Wyoming Terite ry, A Judy and her for deawlng from the purses ol the new vons | Chupell, of Evanston, wus chosen Moderntor; | Hule girl were sitting et "one of the tables vorts s Targo xum of money on promise of | tho Bev, dohn Dounelly, of Engtewood, Clerks | inside.” On the platforu s was o bunter with o rileuse. "helr cousel 5t awallthesoquos | (s, 15, R Cllssold, of Chfeuzo, Asslatant Clerkj | breeeltoading eifle undey belt hul of cartridizes. s I e oot campietia | the Rev. dumes Guoduau, of [yde Park, Cor: | [0 futiuis iy the vl ft suildenly swont Bl s uis chnsge and_nppeared us i€ he had nnde u | responding Sccretary s und Mr. L B. Brayton, | jueed through the sout o i ln-llxlc, and migrhty eifort, Ile seemed to feel that he hnd [ of Chicago, Trensurer. whizzed between thodlieads of the kuly and her THori i "V'Hhurn‘ the followin: symptoms resulting from i v Orgni orlers of Tt Digent onwt{atfon, Iward 1 {11089 of the Blood In \'llll!l‘u\ 1fearthurn, in the Hlumwh‘ In the it o upttons, Sinking, or Fltter)y e, Siztminingg of the Head, Hurrled and Di- reathing, Flutterizis ot the Teast, Chokinge or Ing ienxatlon Wher o a Lyl Vislun, Dots or Welw bet i Dulk Paln t the Head, Deteicn Yellowness of the wnd lng n the lde, Glent, Liiabs, wol Sudden Fiushea'of Teat. urulog i ne Lest, A fow doses af RADWAY'S PILLS will freo tha tent frow all of the wbove-named disorders. Prl loadud the Aposties with u long wrray of fucty The o83 cas taken I ond- | Nttle damghter, Heo quitely smiled, sy 1t fn | s all grades and pushies out competitioi, earrfoge. _l!ul a womsn alwuys ¢ ulh_wu e ———— ceuts per box. Buld by Druggiats. ey et Dy 00, SUME, THAE ot | oo oo it awialon sesd tilion up [ the puuls | LR SO e S ey b | Wl b this steudy nt skiliful tndustey wng | to ullow *thut b 18 she Tiersell Whto | Wiiat an ¥inglieh Fxplorer Sayh of the An- . ? Ing of letters from the churches, containiug by X 1] ¢ ifornl e erityt | f8 In the wrong und responsible for any # 5 Fletlon wis sure. stntintles uf audl by bugitt I ed ot his eood fudiference, and under the | serious blow to Culifornlu or ber proaperity ] ot o ') oiinle X thropology of Central Afrien. Teter rose to reply. 1o was consclous { statbtics of addition by buptisin and letter, | gy yaike of theamonient sald : Pd Jike to be That i a question to which s yet we return o | tribulation tha glie muy, enconnter, s London Sinndard, May 4, of rectitude and truth. He felt thut the [ and diminutions by letter, erusure, and death, | enough to lickivou, you big chucklehend.” very coherent snswer—only rathior hot and eu- | she Invuriubly condemns others, und aiserts At ameceting of the memixers of the Anthro- Muater s gising L upvonted utreugtl | Tho forty churchon vepresentad thi yenr reports |t ral Tnd iferently, slapped me on ger vituperation, vehemently tiat her assailunts were prople who § potugieal Tustilnte of Great Brituin and frefand {le Jooked upun thi Sauhedelon wow | ed 3110 baptisms, 201 uccenslons by letter, 41 by | shoulder till ‘T ok ought the carth wos sl Well, let ws udmit that his industey Is wealth | Dod no business ut w drwiug-room, fstead of | Colynel Lane Fos, President, in the ehalr, held tin thelr oelal nsignts uod robes, | esperience, and 0 by restoration; total wdditions, | Tor miles round, rmad sald, with n smie : to sy his cheap and witling abor b his steows | Lonestly ueknowledsing that Lieeown folly amd § tast e n-:(\duml beggin W i end of this trlal, Ulthuately the advoente of the prisoners began, andrepeated in slow and ajestic tones, * We ought to obey God rather than men” A he uttered these Wordy, he ex- » tended his right arm- and eyen towands Heaven, | ltev. €. K He seemed to seo the bty Godwd the | Fyreton Mladoun fn an cloquent spe their position so Jomg that the Council by YR R Ot nad turn - pale, fivux'lmi that some swd event | by the itev, 1, B, would oveur. All wers Blleut e | from Sobn, i, the grave, men hardly breathed or | watee sod kpleli, winked. Thelr maaths were apen; they leaned | of God." L A I 1 "{ 1 Tl bjeetiun to him s, that he will | ubsurd eagerness ure respousible for the fucon: Ii "lm“ . L"lc t:.u».n::u .}.' o lfll(mh'Ly o : 1] with th plereing eyes, that would seem to ¢ v % n0: | yer afn’t b Tl an® yer can't do it. Yer polnt. ‘The real objectiun to him is, that he wi A Lhgerness sy, o s hlo Jucithe - ek, Jermyn wirect, St Jumes, Licuteinnt ontrite Int U Inpiust recesses of the soul, | Ui Diukuutions: by tetter 965 axchwlonn 803 | 10 ey e Bty | o civilize or becuine American, velenci o which s s bean snbecte. ameru, G Ty Royal Nuvy, vead'a paper o e Cou lrcrlnlrh'd. They v."lnlu-d Do would | Yoahin reported, 4 s, frEnge 2 faTl ver drink § Nothin'l Not even with Qur constitutional fuvitution to all the world It would be charitable of whatever court ofll- | the subject of the anthfopology of Central . They were unglous to see the i 1o come and §oin us must not be too broudly | cal hus the survelllunce of the state apartient | Afriea, interpreted. Other peoples who have hewded | to decree that on o bright duy the blinds should |- e distinguished traveler sald that, owing to our cull lnve secepted o Invitatlon s 1t was | be discreetly lowered. The l"‘l's“'l“!""lm"h*"' ages of Motammedan fmudgeation, the pure meant. They have becomo cltizensy—have | 18 conshlerately toned down tow dim religluns [{lm of the negro diil not ut present exiyt on merged themselves In our aes und wmahga- | Mzt but the ipartments Whers the ladies walt § the Eart Const o1 Afvica, from which they hud mated with it,—have taken our language and | are on the sunny side of the puluces und as= | jeen driven Inland, Tn Madagasear the manners, und huve lost thelr old ways und alle- | toundlg revelatfons ave made of the amount |y trlbes of Malay orlgi, glunces, of “asnlstance ‘he Iptroductory sermon was preached in the The fug by the Kov, Jubn Donnelly, of Englewood, | and git Falitinun, I, 200 ST Tive, lveth in m Neryd better to a i pan ter yer tuil SLoow s-.?'. pard,” sakd ho putiing the yet not L but { elapbourd, “ain't that o purty smuthe hole , e Tndwelling | Thetn Heney 7 eielelouders (s—->" and a Divine When 110r seq Grecley was on bis way to Cal- tfornin he nr et o forty-iiner coming East, The can devoted | Culifornlun *wus fn w dreadful steiv about hix At 31a, m, | teeommods don e Kept saylng, “1 wish 1 ul Nermon | Tad some o *then Califarny pertaters. Them's . Chenoy, D, 1), of Chics eaten!y themfs, Dern s yer kentry cnny- 3 T'd pgive s $10,000 for ' apoonfil of ol Of ton yonrs' growth cured BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIEY LUAVE HAD AN OVARIA RIES AND BOWELS ANN Annor, Do 27, INT! i iy o beieiited, 1 ., c Folmun addressed the Axsociatlon on h. were Among those by complexions | geibes were some who wore theie halr down But the Chiuamuu remains & Mongol still, | before the we unlnpi tollet by day- | (helr bucks to their waist, some who had strong s nettlements remuin distinet; to s best | Hght can be reetly faced. Durlng the | hark woven through thelr wool, und others wbillity, he substitutes his own lawa for ours, | tedium of waithis there s umplo thie to ob- | ugain who sported wigs, Hy thew proceeded to He pays no allegiunes to our Guvernment, but | serve the dlsercpancies between the ubabaster | pive o ruphl description of the characteritios bows to . power we counot koo or know. 1ils [ forchead and the yellow wkin whence the haie | qnd manners of tae various tribes wlong his TEMOR ORTEN Y N THE OVAs CAL ‘Ihatothe SCRxenpt i man b born of the | Ways. s cannot euter into the Kiugdom [ Californy: sie, Thut's the place to live In—on'y tith liven' in. - Mountiugs and valtey— I iy e Biind iy Ovurinn T 0 1 b # And bowe forwarsd i 1€ they wished ta_ catel the test g nring the afternoon, an animated discusslon den i whote o Werns b | quarrcls and disputes he settles before bis own | spriunes, between the read Lulr i the front amd | route, by muny of which he was warmly wel- | el for ten'years, 1 tried the e, phystetios of ‘(i Lint fell from bis 1ips, AL loat thelr suspouse | Yok pluce o e 5m;;l\<gu of B reorzunization uf i etiywheren, lihest dinite o the biorition, wnd. to the. very best of bis littte | the absblutely unauthentie puils at the buck. 1t | comed, and by uthiers very coldly tndeed, In | e sithdi ity beit, | iV '\gifn.»'f St i e was relleved. M reciations, whncly was, pueticinnted sy e | face the ryurth, Dern & kontry lke this_down | liht, bo turns bis buck upun and lgiores ull would, wo contetid, be butun act of charity to | deseribing. the dress of , it ot linve” TVed el Jonger. A ¢ the ludles in out Courts und tribunals, ws well ws our soelnl | softenthese inartistic crudities by temperingthe | yarions of these nutlons the feoturer canaed Hifee und Wiys,—substituting hls own devives fn | fieree liht that beats wpon thew. 1 would be | onsiderable umusement among s nudience, the way of Goveranent, 'The blank walls of 1, also, 5 Tadles would occastonall reflectthnt [ Phere were ladies, he suld, i thie Interlor some- Chinatown often bear plucurds decrecing the | severe bodily exertion i forcing themselves bes | whut seantlly, alheit gieturesiely, clothed, who death of un offender, or ulmintiug edicls op- | fure theae I front of them not infrequently re- | wore thelr buir divided by four partings, cuch posed to our laws and Judgmonts, Women ure | sults i o warmth of tong in the natural ¥kin | woven futo n plalt und atl \\'uuh(l round the sold fto an unelean slavery; men are doomed | Which aecords Lut B with the cool tints of the | head, the ends being udorned with bewds und (). Peter, conrelous that he wus shout to & address the mighty men of the lund, who | §op, ) 1 villen. Ite the ltev. Jahn Highy, the 1 yer, Gntiforny, the enly plave fit to e, ‘afier tuch iy t ys, tho ey, . . Larton, and muny | Horwee plled that elild-lke moflo of his, and Bowsted tliat they were descendunts of the others. 1Uwas the genersl opinion thnt & divise | thaught he had the Colifornlan bad when he triarehs of nearly 4,00 yeurs wgo, bega, *¢ T fon of the Awsoclstion would be heneficial to the | sald & Gl f our fathers—Abralam, Tiawe, and Jacob | churche in ti santhern towis, and that % new | %My friend, 1€ Callfornfu Is such o splendid Zruised up Jesus whom ye hung upon a eross | one shoulid he forued with Jolict ut centre, connt iy, why did you ever leavo It 1 untit He s, fi the reatucss of 1lis soul, | 16 the osenlier, cluent addrossed were ina e 3 SALLY Frieint of antne e o 1 had uot much tafth (o th dettberation, 1 tried o purchinmed lx hottles of the Resolvent, two hoxes of the Pl and two bottles of the Beltef, "1 uied thesa Wwithout any spp bene deteriined fo peesas ¥ L of the Hesolyent, two f the Pilis. Betore they ey vty ltadwa m, Bt dunlly, (o, et pdue vubk it cCorse,”! pufd the Sloper, * I w — to s the edivine untl} I was sure that CFather, foritfve them” wid tien owed s | on f Catumigg susatousl work of thiohons | gy g™ Kkt Bluliet S papy fur restatlug iele own or anadly appeathug to | artificial complesion, polished uteel extingulshurs, so us 1o form u v, s e edletne. about 180 s i o wonds that plerced decply | e 1 the jik e . Goudspeet, the ey, wur luws, Witnesses before gur Courts eloud ———— coronct; uthers who ware tnttoolng knives D | T e durlin ikt Josp 4805008 Wbl every votl, Vb 15 fished,! wnd dled.) Petvr, | DE o et ) e d for The endowsent fund of MY DEBT TO MOTHER. thetr teathnony in @ besutiful fabrie DOUBTING. -} thelr huivy and adorned or distigured their faces wainury and Chicapo Unlveesity, of falschood and frankness,—uof cautfon, cun- with puint, and agabi, thoss mnong the Jower e, shakiug ot the Councll his tong, sle e P der | the Theological fecl pwerfedtly woll, snd ty hart i fdl of gratitnde finger of worn und contempty exclaftned | The moriiug seaslun of Thursduy was devoted o | . < nliyz, winl consuminate seling. And we cannot ) § = lusses who porfurmted the Wper ip and - | b """a“"""". e i it ‘Timn;n' um{, uxprunsl\'u']{;uws, “ \’nlu, businin, e distuseion of remiutions oa "\"}:m"hfi"’;r"{l}yljl“f},‘;‘;"{"‘:\]l"fi“i'f"{w knee, urnkllxuthlcrmuunuml';xur tulsehuod, or lthc Lers z‘.’f.;'.’:’,.‘.’{'flf:‘t'vlc‘!lrn ".:“;f,f,f.,":,‘}",’:: l‘!flmi-l clase, I“k‘"d I‘“‘fi:"“l"‘]}m"fl "‘.‘“'“ e "hl protrude | o 'N'";"l';"fi‘n'-';rfil'”‘;"t;uufi‘n»’ufién‘.'fi'x‘flfmufiuuflfi vou did this, You bupg Him on the | miesfons, Publiestion Suclety, snd temperapee, | 4 i e e Jatue ror Chinese punlshment, i3 wurplig an Yot krinwing Ly o ¥ ike a duck's bill, Besldes the: ¢ we 1 Jias heeh to i .’}1...«;‘ you plereed His ies vou Kitled i follawiais resolution was unaniotly adopted | My trouzhte iy hickyunt—1 tunk of dnothor, ME VE L v ! vl Yet knowlug that th peaceful calu of night Ides these, there were v " Dy A Flslng vite: TFor 1.nuw knot the tebt L owe iy Mother, gulding vach unswer, The téstimony bs Worthe | Coutd to her hauutad mind Bring 1o repone, — Ladies Who sported leatber beatldresses—the it I (Shize ilun, your Messlsh, But Jie rose from the ded, Mry, v ficate, b (ht . _ iean without regard to the churucter 62 the wit- | Aud asked, Wil ty 1He's closhng, oo, come 8000, | ost hldeous ever nvented, the Nkenesses to w1 requeated you to send medieie § Gt s now Bghly exalted Wim to Tis right | That we cordially approve of the notton ot the ather! when young, haw Iittle T kuow Dewse Thes realtrisl s held subsequently e tho | That T ey lay tbia dreury burden dowia? whifch when b ot England were. Lo helleved, | S, 1. i iedietes ubuve staivd wero o Iiand 1 grve repentunce o Toael und remtssion | SRR BIII i i She Curieiaa Lot rreat dobt of love 1 owed to yous recesses of M the Quarter Our huids ure [ ool e culled chignons. - (Lunghter]. In deseribing | §5 ¢ ¥1th the sricpion of Sost s seut, b e of sins, 1le s now the Priuce of Life, the Au- | hath; that we record our solemn protest ugaiusy | Ay hieart wu-up.u-uu:g-.lwx ong' powerless, and our luws sll[zufl this strange hlv“w] B s Youiely falr dreams | MY Industrics wid mianuiuctures of the yren | quailtcation i varreet st Mor of Salvation, the Contompiated reversal of wuid actions i that | A tiled tho ale with Joy ful woug. churacter” without sulients, - No woral pig-tail. [ BRGNS ST, wd —realirys contlenty - stuted Uit the - vatlvesy 0 |y, SR R by | 3 ] - ) K back-Lulr thut we huve g yet grasped. For wll ny nelf-denying, love, and faith, the brunks of © trees; and the pottery Ax o consequent, all this Cilnese settlement | Are glven decelt und treschery worse thun death, wure munufactured strongly rembsded him pushes uslde our own to make room for itseif, 1\( speclmens dug up o the rulng of ANy years Kinown to w therein stuted are” undouht edly al u . Aty one Who Kpows s ibhbia wilh believe Ler atatenieint, sles of the Lord Jesus Chirlst, the same Jesus | Comtsmio ! Klion you slew, knew Him. We ure witnesees 'The following resolutlon was Introduced by Me. | 1 3¢ thesu things, We knew i In Glis Tige, | Belden, of vaneton, and adopted: ming nn lujocent, beautiful band, know ull the throbblugs, the hopes, and the fears, hut my aother felt in by-gone years, S o G o slgued) n. COCKER, 4 i i $ o Hote thue ngo, this wonderful power, with its { 1f Priendship, smiling, gives a hand to me, Pompeti und Herculaneum. In hls travels ho MALY COCRER We know Him fn 1ls death, Wo conversed | kit e reieniber with o ‘;;:,‘"‘;“{’),‘;,“,:,‘"",}',,'{L,"'},, 1 tinow that each chiid, with its active Iifo, sllent. ndustry 'snd_ serpenting approuch, wus | Rugwlig hor fuithiess oty idure not trusts | cane to o cotntry where tha fron trade wus [n a MARY I JOND, with Him after His restiercetion, We withessod | i Tty Spitic wich uve visned portions of e | Mt launci s boat it i sew of atelte, — slowly, but surely, outtruding und outworking [ And, thouch Loy tfagered, wuem away | flourlshing condition, thero being many foundrics E. Il POND. (s uscension wntdl a cloud concenled Him from | jand wud othier countries during tha pust two yea, That Mother thelr youthfil hand must gulde, all i peoples’in the Estetn Archivelago,— | And dazo sutde uneyed tuvte i b R e nbout 50 feet lung by 30 feet wide where they ‘The toly Spirit And tesch them how 10 stein the tde. Y ) | : My tiem 1 bitieress, wi b connectboty with the laburs of Moody sl Sunk the English ot Singapore, the Spunlards ac tho | g8 # frequently got 1) pounds te200 pounds of metal —t—— 2 was wn umerrng witness of the great | and we annesdly pray that their progpective work Thlitppines, the Ditch i dav. fittle by ligle | FOF the foretaste ot Luppines It bad. 01 sngld Sunelting, - Tlero Do s seen pleces uths we have publsbid, by udrackloms | within tho bousih of this Ansoclation, durives U they were grasplig the trads of the Dndics, and | Strango amid strangers, homeless and alons, of fron worked siinply by the hammer and DR, RADWAY'S ',‘ |s' :‘:ml\.l.. m)nuruny our (.~,||m.,..[y, “fe | combng yeur, may b uttended with Tke precious |y stoms witl beat, thn depiopulatitg the ilunds of ull but themsulves, | T uitand bear the ufght-wind, murmuringly, maolded into various shapes, Including the hu- > Ving God hus clear] by i y vecognized i mast ".'Zh‘:',\umrlmun ok uth tie higher civilization tuok the alurm, and | Upon its breex s Waves 4 * od its eesslon at 12-o'cloek | Hut God lomerey will be uigh. piward bear my moan nnan forin, as complet y fhishied us 30w s mlpnculously ralslng 1hn Trom the dead. We | % potine, g pratected tself by tiues wnd speclul luws, Cuto my mother's npirit, and 1 pruy Inted by 'the most skilled English artisan. wre sent. w 1is witnéeses to all pien, — We e | 18 dexotlonal wweifu, od by Me L 16 Clue | vy thus £ may the dobt repay: e el v ou Corbtiation ‘Turbids, | Eor ren 1o lorss b fero i U feply Auiong tho fettal men whoi be met the prients fl 0 ¢ aut, be silent, We fecl cutmpelled to suy what | Fapiia Citurcis of Hataxia, tie trat Tuaeuday i | 13 beuching thean true wiadou's way, — Meuntiiio the, Mongol congs ere, dn everin- Sy tiodt Ohy st Thow, too, fursaken we? Were ur clio most part elever ventriloguists, un L Ne have seen and heand,! June, 1877, The Rev, J. D, Phillips, of Jobiot, o wi I ¢ Samuel trod, — creasing numbers,—surcly, inevitably displac- s " o urt which they put to very prolitable puarpose, How thrilling Peter's words were we muy (n- | Was nppofnied to preac |lllul|nll\ndln|‘.lur.v")lurl.u::'1§. And early lead thelr heaste 1o God. g uuxhl\ryun Ty uml":\rymn hlvnllull«ln,.— Lurope in durkness for Thy reaching hand, % il e Tt . " ‘ s wus showii by the utdwers of thelr figls fer from the fuct that the Grand Council were | and the ey, And wtill { grasp hut cold and empty alr. y a TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, il J. I, Cole, 1. D, of Mighkiud Park, vt never ending or mixing with 1. Flirce thou= | & white-winged Mercy! canst thoi healing send whichh were lavorable or othierwise according to sunvulsed with vage und dire revenge. Uhe fa- | the Doctrinal Sernion. o ey thrlly dotie, Yt (bl ToNth—50,000 yearly, 1€ thero ure | o the hourts hreakin neath their weight uf éarcr | tho vale of the uiferfusz, Foth i Tertiaal inous und diifed Saghedrin wetusily boited ——— T e g, Ttk now 200,000 upon the comst,—as some cstimates | ‘Phey walted, b, 80 long! thy voics 1o hear: it ¥ the cura of all Chironle Diveases, SKerofu and foanied with indignation. They were dvep- M. MOODY. And luy my payuient ot her £ put it,—then nearly o 1||uurlur of onr populu- | 18 thou cun'st beul, Why snswer not tholr prayer? The King of Hunove Eyphilitie, Sferedltary or Contaglons, be 1t l‘y covscions of the truth of Peter's worls. TIE NOON-DAY PILAYKI-MEETING Mus, A, L. WoRDEN. thon ls Chinese, — Yet Ching hias burdly sent us J. GEnary, Finadiie Jelter fo Neid Fark Mo seated fn the hungs or Stowach, Rkin o [hiey could not galnsuy the fucts, 1isboldand de- srasied by Me. M 4 S ” Cnteavo, June 8, 18706, its smallest advance-guard. There are 400, e —— The quict, wlable, und Llind gentleman who Dones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupting tho Sant languge Was ore than tiey copldendure. | 1438 led by Me, Moody yeaterday, und Fanvell e — Q000 weurers. of L pig-tall ver thy water, Balonicn or Theaslonfea. Is now stopplng at' Claridge’s” Hotel und who Sollds and Vitkatiug the Fluldv. They bad been driven to the watls, They were | Hull wus nearly tlled with peoplu of both sexes, Curlosities of the New York Directory. | four-tifths of whom, In thelr desperate Aslutic | Prof. Schuefer, of Boun, writes to the Cologne | woulit have been King of England had not his ananfiouuy in the opitdon that Peter ought 1o | On the platfurm wers seated Col. €, G, Hane New York Tribune. 4 struggle for existenee, live very dosu Lo the | Gazette un interesting Jetter bout the Orfental | cousin Victoria been orn, has cortainly had hls e put todeath at onee, As they discussed the starvation-dine. A slort year, s little enconr- | eity which has Just hecome so notorlous from | misfortunes in lifo; but s ot is not a very un- o Clirnte Tsenmatiaia Serotula, Glandular Swellings, o Eldel 1 atter, thelr consclous guilt and wugry revenge i, Elder dltkling aigl i oy, M Goulding's New York City Directory, just ¥!ll)’“:‘.mmlL Cancerous' Alleeitung, Byphil PRy A G4 o 5 iy s o e Pl % et 5 o 4 c of the Lun, Dyspepsis, Watet 2 Mite G i e Iesued, containg 264,740 nuanies, belng " 11,105 | agement, und mllijons might tuke the place of | thé murder of the Frenchund German Consuls 5 | huppy one, He hus lost s sight amd his King- N ; ¢ T sore uinl more contralled thw,” guud they | Mtcielh Goodwin, Walker, Wrenn, ot thit of 1ast yeur's vohmne Some | tousands, Does onr boastiul ivitation to | from which we cxtract the followling ¢ ¥ | A it s e saved i el mraperte; ek, e re ootn) e et Cote J‘iglt:lb' ok no delay. many Gibson, Davls, Gardiner, and Spencer. | ery carions numes muy be found between its | 4 all the world? extend to thu point of altow- [ w/The City of Thessalonfea, or, hw'the shorten J i TirnchiTis o \ aned e hus lieen blessed with o hrge abd ulfee- ilcketa, Ralt I8l bad uo regard to thelr feclings, He | Many of the most prominent werchunts wnd | covers, i A wd fur . fustioee, there ar 53 | fugour guests to outbumber wnd deive out | ea Ttatian form, Sadonica, owes’ ity fmportan ate Tamlly of children, ‘Phe King of Hune | SROmiton, Kidncy, Rudér, Liver Couplatut, 8¢ (i ot tnvasure bl Wordsy hor 314 o vegasd | professionul men wero noted in th sudleace. | Banks' amd ouly, 17 ankers, 8 ““Tublia | the ost, ol _run the estabdishinent | o its wide and sife harbor und to thy converg- | over fa fust us old us his colsin Queen Victoria: VG Sk T R R Were g ot to seidd the Aposties o | Lrof- Bl presided ut the orgun. with e Bottum. * The difterent colors repre= | for fhemselvest The Constitution places no | ing highways which lead to the tuterior of the | und wlthough he {s nut so ncl, be isvich enough. e shiaies belowe. e Gl were oo slegply | | e excrclaes wers openei witt, the singing of | Snsett urs e, Brawin, Gras, Groom, Bl enragged that they could think of no sutleriigs | the T5th hymn,a ¢ Guide Me, O, Thou Great | tors, 3 Quicksy anth 8 Ducks Lua great, 1o paliis L vevere fortncisoabusive | Jelivah, ! cte. Buow, Raln, and _ Windj Bpriug, to the Buprenie Council of Jerusalem, ‘The Rev. Dr. Qoodwin offgred prayer, and | SBummer, and Wister. The nams of Smith Btrange to say, the bolling of the Sanhedreln | then another hymn wassung. A fow minutes ceurs over 2,500 stmes, the Me's occupy 103 render tender und fmpreseiblo the hrarts of the | of silent prager vieve bad, nal My, anly enlted inny, whout 86 nanes Lo col ‘There are ;“l [ wlln‘t:z:;hmmlm:ufltzlhc L;mu-:ll‘h.u‘p; ""1"‘“ 5 .".\nx;r llll.(-lmllllu s Ir. Anuthe | o Trout, 223 Salmons, and 2 Suckers; 2 Schools : cepencd the consecration of | er byman followed, aud nt (63 concluston Mr. | and | Schoolh Se cry King 06 Dinsachs 0 Bt $cy Gould mce Chat th uut |, Soady spkt s e Ieuktle i his el chuse | Dt Eotaton ad hords i abiners K nlt in numbers. 116t admits one, orone hun- [ comtry, 1t took its mune, 350 years before | To suy noth dredd, 6 nyst logleally sdmit thousands and | Christ, from ‘Thessalonfea, the ‘wife of its | moment tuns of shver and gold plate milons, You may hot think imllltons probable, | founder Cassander, who wus o sister of Al stored uwity tn Coutts® Bank. He bs, morcoyer, but lndumlum?- are very possible, Our consti- | ander the Great, and 08 it soon became the | un Eogllsh Prince, aud be is Duke of Cumber- tutfonat lberafity must” give way betore so ter- | principal seaport’ of Mucedond, preserving its | lund aid Teviot Earl of Anoagh, and a rible u struln us this possibility sugzests. When | rauk us w commers Kulght of the Gurter. He and bis twonily have the Chinamun advances fral i quarter to u haly’ | belyg today, next to Constantinople, the | urrived i England, upparently with the Inten- of our numbers, lie has pussed the Hmit ol our | g pat inart of Eurpenn Turl 01 the fme | tlon of making Lt permanent home, They forbearunee oF your inditference, und must be [ portusice of Bhe efty in the thne of the Rommns, [ probubly have given up all hope el ever repos- OF other resources, he lus at this Dr.RADWAY & €0,,32 Warren-styNe¥o | _—_—mmm—— 3o 1 tow throtigh sl the uges, Read “ False and True,” \ s, Send ouy letter -tamp to RADWAY & CO., No. & Dukes, Prioees, aad Lords b abuudaee, sod i rudely cheeked.” 1618 fur better 1o do this nuw, | abundant evidenee cxisls bu the mussive ralug besalng Hunover, :‘nfifl ik W Yok Lufursatiuls wurth thousssd

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