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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 98, 1876. 3 ford m'mc"’l‘“llnlan fl:nku on the steps to our | “The poor shall have the Gospel presched | hy the lying-in walt of the Jews.” The spenker ACROSS T]IE LA]{E' determine all questions that may arise with ref- tion therefora han been raired, ** Ta TILDRN A + WANTED-MALE NELP, Peratreni™ And that is the next question for 3 der took quite m unique | unto them.” The poor here meana the | Inthe opening portion of his discourse yividl areuce to the boundary at any point; and, fure AN At AP, natiorg i i et TEURE e y 7 ! the Chlcago Times to grapple with, WALlt cpEmplayiment Agenciea vicw of ifa subjeet, and caused vonrs of Inugh- populatiop of the earth, the Gospel han to meot ther, fthat, 1u the event of any of the Te¥at. tho rather grotesyue fzures he drew of | and work p. T a alow procces as the s ortrayed the priveipal nets in the life of [‘llfl Apostle Paul which related to his works 233 "monnments or marks belng oblit- Tied apece] fila enroitad sind ('c d e heyond - th f it | Brapet Doihon i Sa ter dur fon A TEANS, Colontes, and which figure of speeeh § cessive renerntlons of the poor take thelr place whila enrollad under the banner of Christ, au i i i erated heyond he power of recopnition, Klchikan an 11t {7 | by e T Girongiy hix diacourso iy maceckstal, | on the world: B L whils enroliol under the bannor of Chiiswsd A Trip to St. Joseph, Mich., | {5 MR i i Fecoered by ¢ T the Edltor a7 The Tribuna, R ING & S Nt Cirierts, wostatrae Tore i€ not & dignifiod, manner. The Eller sald the OUR NATIONAL CTIRISTIAN IDEAS. rle for whom he labored, and the purifying I and Back. recorrded porition relatively to the next nefyl PorTiAC, IIL, Aug. 26,—The “Tilden perjury TAMS FOT MICHIOAN] 373 pirth of the nation dated buck 260 yeara, In This natlon, reitarked the speaker, a8 a con- | ilizence of his labors. e never counfed "h boring unobliterated marks, MaJ, Cameron re- expose created a great sensation in this city. 1776 the boy had n good denl of the “spirlt of | creto result ot Christlan fieas snd outliving the | iife dear to hitnself, go that he might tnish his orta that eight of the 859 marks are Inan ex- | 1, 00 000" and Jook much alarmed, One ‘Amerlea fn Tiiny In 1776 ho snapped hin | Kleal of natfobnl greatness, conforma to the | courae with joy,” 'The speaker alan introduced + Nautical, Topo=~ | tensive swatnp, and are of n comparatively tem- n?:t‘llfi:r‘n nprommnnl'. This vuutll(}n Jona- | universul law, llufuu sald In tho daysof the | duplng the course of his sermon a great many Notes by tho Way oal, P ', 300 Iaborera, §1.50 pef di 1 5 West Hand porars_eharacter, beng 40 feet poles driven | prominent Democrat was heard to say, ¥ Judge, A T e e RUILUING FERCE] 163 R nd ontgrown s trundieed. Tla bad | Revolutfon it wae a littlo apeck scarcely vinible | poseages from the Corfuthians and Galatinnn, graphical, Historical, and Tiown 20 feety bt thnt it Wil probably e con- | this can't by any posaibiiity be trues IF 16 In, we | Dants oo B18 e S bosuberth o ¢ Vo=l fallen desperately $n Tove with Miss Liberty, A | fu the mass of the natfonal Interepts,—a small [ In clostuir, Mr. Paguter sald that he had foin- Pomological aldered unnceessary to malntatn these, of o n- | gre gone up," to which the *Judge? replied IEAVS “ouday. 20 Bodth " WAeraL, 1 0: charming younst lady was shie, and donathin de- | seminal principle rather thana forined body, | ed them last July an cntire steanger, and sinee i Lol eur the great expense of sUbSUNLIOE PETMa- | G rris we muat beat, Hayes, if we have to v u'_ i i |enuhm§3mxmfr lier, and st up housekeeping | The highest Chirlstian fdeal to be wrought outin [ that tine he hnd iabored night and day for the i Botior. oF Tha o EibiRR nent marks, ‘The iron pillars inthe cist,headds, | (05 58 TG PR ‘{Im'ud e s ot bk §IED-ion TATLUORD TATORENS —FOTi vy themselvea, 118 tother forbld the bans, as | the Interest of men, either purcly spiritual or | spiritual welfare of his = congregation, and To.dha: Siitor 8- Teibune, sbould be conted at,intervals of a few yearato | 3 il 0 Sy e e Y R oad: 1 | for an [ A W R AR R R R eusunl In such casor, A pretuy slate of excite- | matcrlal fs freedow. Cighl ifber(y fs tho aut- | that his hearts preatest desiro had feen to con- Cnicago, Aug, 21.—While, during the Iant | pregervo them from corrosion, and the calrns | o GATEFIS HIEY e PAIST, AROWEL L UROES | and s gorigd ment followed, 8ha pursucd her wnvwnnl\my erowth of the religions. The religlons awaken- |-vert souls to Chiriat. This moment of separa- ! thres years, Iake-freights have been going from | and earthen mounds should be fnspected perl- eny —_— J down the Hudson, and the Jerseys teled | tng and the extensive revivals reaching from | tion waa to hiin a moment of sorrow and griefs ‘l’frfltll bim In Pennaglvanin, drove like Jehu | New England to Georgln, under Whitfield fn | The best interests of his little flock hnd he’u‘rrx on ¥ T and i " ; bad Lo worse, until now the only Inducement | cdlcally with s vie qpoint-biank,” aud “atiek to it!* whila a few of Miscelinneouns. to repalring such as may s the suber Democrats swear they “will not vote TANTED—COAL MINERS-50 COAI MISENS I for vesscl-owners to continue in thia branch | Beed it for Wim 1f that perjury business Is not explalned o M o SOA MRS nalt round Virginia. “Putting on new eourage, | 1740, prepared the Colonics for thefr unity and | hin heart day hy day and night by uight, even | o) Ing trade is, that {t 18 mo dess T T e T ratiafactorily.” The expose hasa damaging of- | Stlesat. od him to the Carolinns, and, afterseven | devotion to a common interest that gave char- | when they “had been ongaged fn refreahing ' Of the currying trade s, o 4 1S Til ERJURER 7" e NTEN-MEN T0 ATLL CANFAIGY HADGES, ; s eitort,she e i was ' Torilenn tanie| acter toho Colonin strugele for natona Sre- | e, hene dave and Whontin at 1.,].,.p|nlu','€ profiable. i o ilow thelr iy to 15 TULDEN. A PERIUNERY fectupon thoparty here, . DEAR Leow | W O Sobriranls ot -aenilter 1 Qo & yver could spank him into obedience, ane om and exIstence. wonld always be in his memory as the hoppleal molder at the docl he passenger-trallle hns e | ] Ohies s other fast-aeliing iclea; 8 st o ,.:ecg:vlnml lio was. of age, and conld take | | Atorics was the new land where mankind | o his 1ifo thus far, and, In rottring from o pae- | come o the assistance of ';m,,,.’f(.,g..,m.,_ and mc:";fia(:;' :\h‘;”"m t:}}fl:gffl;fl;‘:{fig"’fl:fi_ EDUCATION AND THE BALLOT, cannty falrs and clrculare free. G0 M. LININGTON, himsclf, sho let Lim go. A matrimonial | conld begin n new 1ife under the fresh power of | turate, lie asked their sympathy and thelr love, a0 o ey cotcbratcL an Brother Joma- | the tovgal, and slth the experience, Mstitu- | and hopei tuat they Would. remember him in | Lhe business bas etsumed such proportions o8 | dential candidate—that brought by tsnatiesake Shian aud Misa Liberty were made one. In tho | tlons, and civilization of the whole pnst st com- | thelr prayers, Tho proacher closed with the | 10 make jb & tcratve ome fur W c-steanm- | of New York Clty1 Judglng by the way it dis- o e e e | e e e o i o 1o The oot | aa 1 the. dage . Betore -the Lady. | S e B ety e e e oo minute e hatud o lod In the gradual len) ou! 0 which should Zrow he | dom might yet be brow, Lo e kuowledge o - In 0 ays efore c 41 . v, troecld ! thoso principles which brought | Instituttons of s new country, Macchiavelll | the Snvf y B B i 7= | diculty, or very little, in giving the public an To the Kditor of TAe Tridune. 3 VTANTED. EWAN VES, AL Cmcano, Aug. 25.—Benator Morrill urges ¥ pa‘r'-{([;i‘rrl. wnmu{xfi-}&?’#»‘-‘fiffi'fl:flflfik the people of the United States to devote the | 1S porimancatly in the beit pajlog Lisiners In tha fed nLate 1 remainder of the public lands to educational | dusing the ;:Lr'."’.«fifx"fe'u"'fiftlv'«'c"“f.n Ci ont o or. purposes. Those interested in education will TANTED — MEN TO FELL FAMILY 8Cis dere o illance,and inally conducted thahiearcr | divides men Into three classcs. Virst, thase who ’ Elgin disuster, and the boats that dally leass | explanation of the little discrepancy potuted out | wiilingly Jofn to forward the scheme, prosided RV Mo g b, about ) Clicago for all poluts on Superlor and the Jewelry, staugnery, nevdles, €5, AMSHcan from the settlomont of the conntry to tho weda | originata ldeass neufmdl those who can be made CAMP-MEETING, Luwb:‘rz i “ny"" illable lun‘dn AT oliusie by the New York paper. a distribution shall be made among the Btates AR 4 Fast Mndinon:st. jto d[mr?}l‘lyo:lfi‘% yl:::mlglt‘ r’\’l‘relmlfc%‘n“flsw: ";:‘l]lgrléfi[ ;.;:u'x‘xgg‘rl.tzmg thean; L rd, thoso who care noth- . TIFFECANOE. GoekoroAOyihE Vet clightul node cdl[llsr :‘h‘: 1“ n lkm Jus, deca tl;fltlrcrnfln;liflh1u on a nutnerical busts, But Senator Morrill fatls . :?u:\‘il 1o familics they had rafsed, the wealth 'hie two Dutch vesacls in 1020, on acean at Epectol Diggutch to The Triduns. 0 pralinthe Chicagy: e, uk the Oty to come up to the requircinents of the ease. o5 - Already (he tells us) 140,000,000 acres of land Domestics. have been devoted by the Qovernment towards “”b\e;fi?f x;Aréj ".‘ka’.“fi.%‘:"'"""" ’\"':‘di‘féf.“’.'f.‘fi' o of suminer-travel. One of the most traveled | on thg Kent letter! I am afralil not, as I havs ad accumulated, the power they had | the same time, one bearing tweuty slaves to the | LAPATRTTE, Ind,, Aug. 27.—The camp-meet. e am afrald not, e ‘mcul,' o "Knowledge they Lisd atialicd, and | const of Viriaio, the othor the Filgrima to | Ing at tho Battle-Ground was attended bycrowds | FOutem ;"’l'f";'t"l o 5‘:‘“"‘?:; r’“‘ °':1°“""“ seen no notle of it {n Tite Trinune; for cer- fleir futare prospects, - | Plymouth Rock, symholize to us the greatan- | from the surrounding country, and all ronds | SOMMenasitsc¥ to the fmpecunious sud tiner | tafniy It In worthy of a notice, If not of patent. the advancement of education, and milifons of 1L TO D0 (AL 2 TUR 817R OF MIS PAIM, tegonistie Idens of frecdom. that sought o | running into Lafayettcran cxcursion trains for | Given rest-sccken, Is It 15 the funuiest interpretation of the English | dollars are expended for cducation yearly; yet, S Tamiiyy 2 Bortiaman o USK oy toas o Pl ing e o | i S qunty, e Dty it | Dbt o o it o i, Tho | o stangarmn st apprt e | S0 re tne 1t ks Thdeyte | of syl s irnta e U s, X 0 g itred, owing tothe Hliness of thepeaker, | Britatn, whio had been commissioned to confer | dianapolle, Lafayette & Chicago Hoad brought 8 ekl iy writer ‘of the letter, mcan exactly the Btatcs of about 183,000,000, unly one-half at- tend school of any kind, or 6,645,112 persons, who will soon Le men and women, and_ lake thelr places In the ranka of frremen, and who :I'IP have no intelligent views of the duties of a citizen, ' T The remedy for this state of things {s not (n mployinent Agencies, ‘ appropristing millions, but In creating a desire ACANDINAVIAC on the part of parents, children, afid politiclans 15, and laundrie foxeducation, At this thne, any male over 21 ) yedYs of age votes, and takes upon himself to Uirect governmental affalrs,—{t matters uot it i syt Jiigtehech ondng De fs ax unqualificd for thesc duties as a horso, Eoolkkoopera, Clerks, otc. The mistake is, that, arriving at the age of 21 | QITUATION WANTED~BY THE ADVERTISER and wearlng a palr 'of poants nukes voters, in- ol bookkeeper, 8 fair Corfespodent il stead of the possesion of & decent acqualutance LR AT PR with the objects to be voted for. The true way ls: Make iutellienc the testot | SUEATION WANTEDZNV A G 0 ro. Tlie competing lines, which run thelr boats it ! I 1 by nd, leaving the Tmmily of Brother Jonathan, | with bim In respeet to slavers, with royal honor, | fn seven ears full; the Toledo, Wabash & West- & oppasite « Wwhat e snys. on Dr.'D. J. lussey, of Cherry anl%y, rrrocnedec] and_wrate to Queen Victorla ho hioped sheé | ern Road brought In from Logansport on the ‘cl:g ::“::: E\ll:u q:z?é‘x‘:::fll’fu‘b“{: 'l’:“d‘:;l":_ recollect Tilden in that Jetter is discussing the inhis paper, *“Enlargement of Territory,” to | would abollsh livery In Africa except In Lis cost, Danville on the west, and Paxton | $o go thau to stay at Home PET | question of the right of secesslon on the part { tell about the growth of the young marrled | own domaln; fcncm trade reduced the profits, | -5y Dloominzt Divisk o oall 1.5,”. WMldl’I“ day on that portion of Lake | of & Btate, and the right of the General Govern- ::‘5!;‘;;'"{"‘,"';}-mnfil,‘c‘,‘,‘n“,‘gfimu’,‘,g“:;‘ :l‘,’:‘;‘ ent {',!,"L“,:' uein. Siin ,:’e“‘r‘f:flf;h Thls, s Elauth Reventcen | cochen Mled ._?g' ovbrflon- | Michigien over which tota. routa dica,. 1 sixe | ment to coerce a Stato to remat in the Unlon, Shalatical knowledgo tint sliows the Doctor to | beon decded, ot least, that King Dalomey docs | 13 the | Lafayette, = New Albany ) Lours Oy e pnaned nd e | He dentes pofnt blank the doctrine of Boward, pe n deop reader and methodical thinker, not govern Amerlen, Tho thought to ponder | ¢hy: ‘ncnfim,“ e c"'“}‘n"," ";‘m{“!"‘n S et Infi Sl and sonth O Chtcamo s | 88 he callsit, that ours §a a natlon and not slm- MECHAXICAL AITS, ETCy oo, " | In, Have the peonle of the United States a future Sty suctivom fireancastie, besldes sunoing, @ | gen WIBE SO0 ath Bo0L L Gatl ia = an in: | 1Y @ compact or confederation of sovercign The Hon. John Budlong followed with “De- | destiny that will unify them and give them dls- 3 o o e y e} A Btat +all d other Boutli- ” o ehive ¢ 5 Ground. 1t fs estlinated that fully 16,000 peo- | frequent & sight ns s the ship of | Btates, ns was held by Callinun und othier Bouth: yelopment of Mechnnfoal Arts,” Tu this pupor | tinctive claracter as a natlon! The topographyy | nio’wars (n attondance, The vencrable Brothier | the desert" on that great sand-hed which acts | ern Secesslonists. This letter of Tilden to Mir, Budlong ot forth the early difficulties | climate, minoral resvurces, conl and copper, sfl- | Jy2 220 0 R eh 4T sermountlu {he 'mol;-‘:mllu 25 & heater for Medl&::nnean latitudes K s e 2 e s experienced fn furthering labor,” tho scanty | ver and gold; production ot thesoll, cotton, finx, | o ArEEe! s | A e ihie T etk e 10 ohulacie a. i o this | ot remember was written n 1860 (Out. 12), ,nl,rlfi- of tools, ete. Ile took the gmround | vorn, wheat; commerce, inter-State and foreign; it Thu‘(‘u‘her;mél.c seating 6,000 persons, | Truesdell, of Goodrich's Line, the Lzt was lt_ntimc when this Important question was be- that Liberty begat freedom, and hence freedoin | rallrords reaching everywhere and beyond eati- i3 i it 1 A if infz discussed all over the country, by the press, tie mother of mechianical arts. In conclu- | mate as to value; labor-saving machines so | W33 crowded both morning and evening, and | soon_rounded, and & course headed direet for ¥y by the press, H::.. ho shiowed that with the agency of steam | varled in form and sc s to baiite Qescription; | Much Interent was tnunifested, The meetings | 8t. Jo, 01 mfles_distant. The mornlug was | the people andthe politiclans everywhere. Sew- A CO! i UIRL 10 GO0k, ren ia pilvate familyy bea of reie I, FOR GENEEAL 110US| 0w Luw Lo couk; threa In family. I auy ilvin, 'llll%! ll!!_l_llf" g 2 o erings, 2 ¢ rally ; ctul i ony c ‘mechanical fower we have a power | all formsof materlal wealth, meansfor{ncroaglng | continue during the woek, Confercuce com- | cloudy and =~ lowerlng, and the city | ard and the Republicans generally held that | the voter. Provide schools, 50 that all can | pacity. Would advunce from 1,000 to §4,00) :f::};x’lx’:f 500,000,000 onTr L, Uimied St | Weoit Hiot nvftamd sttt Indvs(oieao a | Mmeuciag on Wednesday. dlinois.__enveionel, o8 gepee y"m‘yl sluice the adoptiun of our present Constitution | learn, and then allow no onc to vote who falls | fectly sccured, e b Sairéas WA but with ail our machinery we were actually | kinds, and tend to cheapen bread, The price of TR of its own making Lo prOAnCh ol i o ads | 1y " WWe, the people,” n 1387, oor | fodo'so, Require each voter to pnss an cxum- 11 — . growlng poor, and our forcigm debt was Increns- | bread governs population. Marrlage 18 deter- MAUD PINCKNEY, of ¢ "1'1':'""1-;‘: L and 1 ““w‘“‘-‘i’_“i:"l' Government Is o natlon and not a | ination before the School-Examniner in the —FEMALL, oz, For on cxtemporancous speech Mr. Bud- | mined by tho cost of Hving, Chenp bread * T (Ae Kditor of The Tribune, e et Aeins Sront el g e confederatl " tates; - while | Dranchies of reading, geography, United States Sttt i long's was one of conslderable power and force. 18 PUBLIC VIRTUE, Cmicago, Aug, 20.—From the fact of your could be dimly d wem% ynlfi ."'m;“'u‘ ong; the v confederation of ea; while | )jatory, and the Constitutionof theUnited States, Domestion, AMENIGAN LITERATOR . Publle cellbacy s private wickodncas, Cheap | paving published some days ago a letter afgued Borizan: /U gets ng hatker Muca ot ho "’I']" ngt;:\nmml;s i 0: dUlfl : ?I:'ulh e | an ;atm:‘ 03 once_In v yeurs: and Ict bitn volG | QITUATION WANTEL-BY AX ANERICAS a1ms, v/ Cl s 3 A . ally, ai any of the J 1 only on the presentation of a certificate ie omi uf Becond ol uger o tie e e o e YTt wehith tho | Beoomy mcans thritt und yhmieIC fo-wayt | Miud Pinckncs, tho writer Is Ted to think that | thin from the water-frout, wlience its whole ex. ) y of the leaderaof thepirtytnthe, || only & Adurca effcet that he has passed sald examination suc- | Z2X 200700, SIS cessfully, Amend the Constitution of tne Senmytresse United Btates something after this style: JITUATION WANTED—A GOOD BEAMSTRESS AT persons who were voters at the time of | 1 wouid like a permanent situation In funiiy » I, Northern States, held the Callioundoctrive of & i read ot ony detormined wirat thelr fu- | of work that brings vice, and not low wages, | Perhaps unother from o likc source would be ac- | Lent of S milos, with fts multitudious urray of o tig : Fire chiarncter Woull be, bt was itaclt an fndex | with the cost of Hying to auit, With the ugcu1 ceptable, and the same having come fnto his e‘"“b":'l'n’kv,“{fiho‘m“l‘mf?m” sud resldunces, cccl:]‘g?“,:r::fl;;“;,g 1‘1.' "”g:mo' nlly"E(nlc u; “’ of what thelr present character was. At the |-ent prosperous material conditlon of our coun- | poggescion, your correspondent tenders 1t to you "“; & l‘-“ n 'h“l! “‘l wly faded " 3 he e, or the peuple n! Dirth of the Ropublic it could hardly be enid ywa | try, manifestly our tnsk iatowork out andaasert 0 oriwo hours/thie Beene 1oV, y Sndeth 88 Apir o the State, to be the judge as to the cause; [ o) there faa guod dual of dress-aking doue. Aduress A. hod any literature. The old Enrllsh sncer of | ai Amerlean nationality, “’;i‘:":""::‘"';’"; it o G e aller, L aplre fl;‘wmfr ';g'";w;l': Hort- 1 ju the luguago u;etde Tilden-Kent leu“-lrf"‘otl:; RJ’:‘A’:}S&M&%?:‘.}%’T fi?vfilgfifilzgdfilt'nmafl »‘*1%1"‘—‘3"“—‘ i3 { o " £ 3 rex, R C. 15, ] —the gres ! - x 2 N Vi o ! “ o i Who'rcads an Amerleaty booked o h0s coatel | tho T ot e meot e EL history, | JULIER: Your waicoms leiter I foply tomine s | verslty “among tho - last. Our lnterest | S1aP the vicof confelemtion s & baclen might aturalization laws of the United Statcs, ar. TWohdanary I rived at the nge of 21 years, and passed o suc- | QITUATION WAN cessful examination {n the English langunge, In | 1D, 43 hutacksepe e Alduwer, Al the branches of reading, geography, United | ST22200 S Btates History, aud the Constitution of the Employmient Agencies, United States, befare such oflicere as Congress | QITUATIONR WANTEL MILIES IS WANT 08 may direct, shall be 1%,1?‘-51.,,1,_,"“1 thoy | b3 kond eandizayiu aid s riian, female dielp can Lo llaved the monotony of my dally existence that | waa then transferred to the rival steamer Mes- | break a treaty.” And Tllden held this doctrive, enker then traced the history of our literature | in the presenco of allother o atlonsof men, | 5 $ ; d 1 ) 3 5 e the varions infinences 1t had had | we roghrd the futuro of th jwplu "ty | Kcam compare I to nothing mcre wppropyinte theu | senger, of Engloinua's Line, which Lud lett port | Thete cun b or chould bo o question as to wpon Ameriean thought. Lommencing with the | Amerfean Republic, to he thetaffirmative of fn- | Iam very glad to know thiat you agree with y s “""}! l’i‘ our wal ¢Ag“ the b d"’{ i ;\"ltly H Sl ‘;l S lanile ‘Hl auythiog ”i‘.‘ e, theologlan Edwards, ho spoke of Franklin aud | stitutional llberty as rootcd in the Gospelof | my judgment regarding the Humburg trouble, I overhaul "l‘l‘: us. e h% un! "L’ 0! ‘3 “f'"“ ;&“'3 tol.h :‘“’lwflbt-d‘ Hh- Cl‘l to w;l'- other writers of Revolutlovary time, and | Christ. 'This efvil liberty fs rooted In the Gos- | feared the Influence * of your Norfhern hus. | Scason there ~was muc passing end 08 written at the time “and in the midst of the —Il\"QN AMERICAN LADY ch o1 # and 10 miditate inat a1 rapassing of_these boats during each week, | Presidentiul campafun, when that was not only 1y W 2 suppiied ut 34 fl"‘"f wourd 4D '“'h| s Tlg.mcnflul_ {vel, s fstencd, sltenptlionod, and developi? em:h o aptmion. You n;“.“;mgm"h&lmr;:c tu¥ the Messenger Is a fleet saller, | & question but the leading question of the cam- i __.__:lxflnmnl gliuslon to Bryaut and Lonpfellow, he spenk- | by tho comumon echools and fres circulation of i dtct of Gen. math A and erittctam. s 4 the Truesdell can hold her own fairly, B 3 ;1 i thie Slehit. of aocewsl the. right of ershowed that although during the fnterval | tho Bible, Russia forty years ngo, through its | fhe conduct of (en. Thatler an ©Acyond erldlelms. © | an ('IIB i e u{;muur 001 B BNk oL neceniong, the Xk oLa Utilizlogsiik Kags. Weaith nnd caso {ucreased, und with them the | Emperory gave sunction to tht Bible Socloty | it Ganerving ot '\he wimiration of oveey tres | oo mmbe 10 roiies au hoar, and bet tho Mo T e Tineoln ahonta ity aea % | Oneof the wealthicst of English velset man- amenitics of culture und the revival of lutters, | to ~clrculate the Bible in the Russiafi | goutaron, Now I think of it, yon wrote ** beneath “l’m Cs fi °“ e e . atie | all Know this obe go And now. with thers | Ufacturers, Mr, Listar, worked "his way to suc- e hieln o still Amerlcn had never been o _prolific soil for | language. A journalist sald the Emgumr criticlem™ inntoad of Leyond it The mistake | £0%¢y 10 '2' “‘:‘t o sl b o ll B v SRk ety s N tllnm cess by ears of patient labor In searclyof o way LAlRLs that literaturowhich 15 designed simply to grati- | must abollsh the Bible in socicty or civil liberty { would have heen very unfortunate hnd your lettor | three °“"l° e :lx'x Hec ‘"‘“m= 0 e e i e '_"“)"u"u‘ oy 9‘" to utdlize silk rags. Il began by Luying upall | GITUATIONS ™ waxy . gy the fancy or to pleaso the indolent, bu LML | will croep Into Hussin f less than twenty yeare. fallon into the han s of some mallclous Tankee, Sosile ) dean guir,ct healh S el oL | ot th Bt b s o e fekitiational U6 | yuch waste nt lces_than 1 ceut a pound, s ip | baime s Sniemaly |- e Y Wi nof i, ny the ladies of 3 . = ¢ i p : oL ¢ | ———— S T e o ‘orolll ’n!:;llulfifi;‘ ||Qn§;u'|'ctfy'.w1'.\lfufifi¢.;"wflm::; B | e "Bl f bt 1. resonicd he. benes | One i ot long pertiitted to cxclalm, # Water, | strenath compared with the compicted inter. | £ the sear 1631 ho bad expended the nmene | = e — trenmt " ¢ t 1ib- | Gen. Difflor, the hero of the Aour, with a magnife | water everywhers]” for, fu little more than au | twining fibres which bind the utoms of human ol over Lo, () In triilices eliurks Lu Rl TO RENT-P rather than to please,—to strengthen thought | difilcultics in aflirming American ideas of 1ib. ent foral ‘tribule, consisting of a croes of mag. 1 ing the Hl{nols sh th soclety Into one formation of national growth,” | & process. Nothing daunted, however, he coni- | casermnane o oanss o o rather than to tickle fancy., erty. The forelm element within our national | 8885 JEREE a0, i Tovely Nontes hour after luslng the o “‘Ic:‘;“- i oul, Llint. the framiees of mar Constit E“ig“ 2 | tinued bis experiments, and within the past ten | IO NEST=S12 PEL SONTIL WILL BENT X Tho improveincut in books for youth the past | domain, cherishing their own Iangunges, {dens, 0 f SAND-BLUFFS O GAN 3 e ran Constitution ant cars hua discovired. » mothod of tonsertlii nrick house exruer of [Arvard-st a6 Cuinpueil- ecullar 10 this sunuy clime. A plain silver cirelet | rigq ahove the enstern verge, glistening white In | Goverument, “who constructed our eystem, | 7 converting | inguire at 3yn Wostern-av. fitty years had been one of the ‘most marked | habits, customs, und traditions, are farmning. & | fiolda the cross together at the contre, the follow- H v of & docliniog Ban. E““‘EH‘L ity resorved the State Governinents a3 n balwarls | Stich refuse into velvet of the finest quallty, | Fig yint ] chiracteristica of this age of books. Such writ- | body, ostensibly unfriendly to' the Amerfcan | fog Inscription engraten upon it: ' Asinue puile | the rave of & cociping B, Pepte b a0 Y | BIEVITe g0 or the individuals sud localities | 1@ carries on this {ndustry [n England, ciupl Iytiecd ‘ ers 8s Goodrich, with his Peter Parley, havé | fdesl of lfberty, Full rccognition should be | leonis lndutas," which cousin Loltoy furnlshed | point, an b Hinde ol s ing some 4,000 workmen, and hundreds of trav- | 8 el a rich vola of literary labor, giving the | mado of the patelotism of forelgners, and their | froin the rich mineof classicnl fore hn possevacs, | presets the gime appearance,—a low table- | ayralust oppression from centralized power.” He | i Hoced S sole. baadre v bfifnh something better thin Motlicr Goose, | deacendants, who responded to thy call In do- | and which he tranalates, **To the Defender of the | land breaking down to the water fn arld bluffs lddn, however, that they mmiulx.x-d no right of :oe{;l'{'“ !‘;'ke“’? ‘p’el W"“m :0 0( lfil’ mlnhls 101kt iml something more attractive than the gored | fense of ourinstitations in our Iate Civil War, | Faith.” Tho motto ia tery appropriate,—do yon | clothed here aud there with tho pine-forests for | const tutional secession (thoy dldn't so name It | 7 0 {}.c‘f;‘.’rfi s n‘:l»:f :a"r:.r _lm:’ :t 'flm-fl }65&061 ox or the pclted boy of Webster's spelllng- | Notwithatanding this recognition, foreizn fdeas | MOt think eo! Would you belleve ‘1t, some | which the Stato is o famous, and as often pre- | In the boud), but they * Ieft revolution organized 000, 5 4 e y § 000, | . books of libery aro not germano to the Ancrican | dctiEuing , erson, hag Saled, fhe | gORS | scnting o glaring surfuce of tie whilost sud, 3}';";}“7}9!;&”;{:;;!{:%3&21{5{5:",-:,f"c,;g;y;f- - - — — TOHENT=THO-STOLY AXD BASE: . Journalism was almost a creation of thepast [ ideal, The Revolutionists of France, 1392 In | Zieast of New Orleans notoricly, the gentieman | H00 B er e or e e ‘wator, Jookink. dowt rederatls ton might breat Y CITY REAL LSTATE. WELL 80 Lagatie iy e Fent, €25, : i ) 0 i a ! " i appears well from the water, lookinr down | confederation, ae n natlon might break n treaty, pokelloodesies e, oevsl y Stlary. Nawaganoes Weto e Al })glréfl infibfi"gfi"{fi{'fl r:n‘:lt‘:a,nncl:d s o Fao e | B o e e househld teanniie; | rom ita clevation of 50 or 60 fect ou tiic littlo nnfl‘f 10 repel coercion, us o ation might repel fo- [ J70R SALE-LOW. O VEEY FASY TERNG, TWO. | 1]’ T ARy it ters ’ hs he soughit to isperse them, I this our | You may take the word of onewho knows, that | Port below, and making the most of its hand- | vagan, Taaoraad bumatbrick b mem with s than any other agency were mude‘the avenue by P! Whnt does that if not Calhiounl d D ‘0f plete; 115 Wiachestel A L - ero s no connection wAalever between e LWo e " v i o STy T which patrlots roused tho hearts of thelr coun- | boasted, 15,%? 3, tint we may not kill whom we | (hora la tlon whatever betweon the two | same schoofbullling anduew hotels, | g Wight of cceceaton om the purt of & Eime | & Trbineodce. il aih Ot bt W | o Sotner ity et Sl B s | o Fami ot bve e amited | e er et e, W WU | S Sttt M 2 S 9 or, U O " o elr bonds nnl ul dia o) e HoVe! g clf, ordel anie. o 'fi‘-fib:\ T"’J‘S{‘“ ‘."f:g',!&x‘%%w“:::fi gi‘l\"uwlngf))nes\l’l‘\lh;“tg:\"v';?::'lfll:l‘;tz‘:loxfl:rmanl;?;' that thio paenbliltgar tiel ‘:"’"t’g"“;{f“"fl ] ‘"l‘fi :g:rce lnyt)le.lprlng of 1675, on his m]l; Duvls, never stated the infamous doctrine plain- ey n iere were only 97 Do e enlshment 1s ot tobe thought of, 1 Wi . . Yol Nshad tn Amorien Tn 1500, ther wore 2007but | every man wes o law unto himself, where the | Wagor a box of kid wlaves, doar J., tiat when thelr ::"‘h‘,',"j;'&,';‘,},)‘}';;,ml'&fl,‘fi(f:’g“,"{h,}“fl;,’;fl‘?{“'“i' sarinmarepiilvatchn: Yo dle Clitio UisiLn b * ju 1870 the number had incrensed to 5,871, of | only civil process known was' found In | cases come to trial they will be allowed ta o scot A renat i monCHar the Tivar. thew the surt, but directly the reverse, and | ~onre My s LR yhich 574 woro dally pupers, in England, In | thomuzzlo ofrercisen, et the sxtemper | Jree Hlo o s “couta andortn e RE e Hiyer of the Miamia, now the &b, Jo- orybody ' belly-serving politiclnns P | I ook A O kijenen To It - | ! lo nol see, bul v 3 0 o > o N7 o % oy e o Tt 77D, with ol g ndvantagen, there was gnly One | Bt SCLYeE wiich, that of & itls babe, hod | the outsageous aiesdictated io us by our Noriaérn | scpl. Lers he found o village of the Miamt, | ¥haterer that inoy, meun St denle, or at e, W Rl O AT, | O TR T % o ) ors. wi 0 1y ¢! g by * & 0 v ents, P N Tiatitante. Todlay In our Tand 'the duity | died o ntural death. Babbatn, descerstion, | ORPFANORE) ), wosions anont Paestate of neatth: | Ttions, and_buile *“Fort Miami, with ite | Ient lotter snbseribed to the ancieut Bourbon | %<3t SV E e Mok e | et B it 1 K S22 il 10 [rees wlone supplicd 8 papcs Lo every 10 oL oUT | Rtonotin Keoping with tho principles of A he Iwdread/ully nervous, Some dar o he bad | Yiitle log chapel. Fassing this way a sear later, " of Culliountsm! * But it adds in | [POR, BALECATTESTION CATITATIETEISTE y ey i s ; luhubitants, and that besides the 5,207 weekly | aro not In keoping with Lo principies 6T -AMOE™ | one of his Wpeife, snd Insiried there was s snake In | he found his. fort destroped and. the villaze o te), it would stnount to nuthing If he | or (o cliy, i pieces drom’ $75,000 (0 B20,000 — dr i and mouthly papers that flooded our country.” | ean liberty, Are we to be Germanlzed or Irlsh- | bjy boot.leg, and do ali I could, 1 was unable 10 | gtoldoring ruln. Aguin, In 1082, roturning | did. Perhaps. But that 1s the doctring TEVRY CuACDE Weils 148 b Fivo thousand elght hundred and seventy-une | izedf, Tie forces that work In saclaty Indicato | peraade hiin otherwine, Counli Le oy, who hat | F1o% Puria, he rebuilt the fort, and romained | the man held uud advocated ot that thne,—in | FOR SALE-VALUABLE CORNEL ON STATESTS newspapers with an annual {ssue of 1,506,600~ | that the future of our cogutry will mora strung- medical knowledge, Iooked up the"sclentific | from feorld, B8 FeAToL ith "tne Tndlans for | 1600,—and that Is what his Keat letter meant, B P I fedt moar Hente of Buaincss ® AATSON 000 coples golng o 90,840,000 readors wasa | 1y develop the American {des. The clephant | nams for his complaint, snd announced the medi. here for “)'L.]"\'r ey | b'fl“ _"{ and imeans todny: and swo have me eridones | MILL 67 Washizgton . - Slgantle tnte l“fim fud moesl lgc'x‘/"yl whose hr&:\;;nlng o t"wh" 21‘“2" rnn,chn o l("i“ 3° ::L::‘ fi’&'fii‘é?:" r‘nmfmall,nl‘l; ..’e‘”fl'x('u’n""]' ;flfl;‘é fg‘:::l't? !'l“::l;:tlmflan ;‘;‘m'otn:fl':l? I;l on “on?x‘é- nor reason to &(‘nk that he }m uhanvge;‘llui 0 BEST—212 WILL RENT NEW BRICK STORE ON - puwer could not be fully estiinated. Whilo 4,333 | not becoma a troe, and Amcries recelving Ter o (iger I keeps there, —yon know be wasal- | tained mind or his political bellef, And that fs prob- SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. Ggilen-av., nesr Tarlo 2 Wil veug iy Were ranked as political’ papers, with varfous | mans, Irlshinen, and the representatives of e 8 ey e can aoe o ate || k3 AUTRORE ¢ ably one of the main resons why the “Confed- | F07 BALE=$100 PRIl ACTF—40 ACTIES CLEAT, | 187ke 100uia uvérstore. "Liquire kb 1 Suuth Clark-st., j 2{3&'?&‘3‘..3‘1:‘;’!320‘%"5(' ?fiefi'fié‘lu"'lfififfi:{ffi% "“.‘1“&“‘,‘3,'3;’?;'3?.‘.'}“&?.%r‘z'é.‘}““..“fi u&'éf I"}cfil g“g‘ g Shiat fered l}m) 1 fio ol lm‘i,dirl-,tn;l,;l‘- x5 | tn the surrounding wildemess, and a centre for | erates # gre 50 much fo fayor of him for Pres- %on'ifln‘-‘:i? 'l!l‘l;‘% nfl%fifii?b ‘1,_""“ o I,}[' infr'-'fvfli i iy + glad i 07 ¢ 2 ! ' ave oftan desired to sce the auimal, but Pa thinke | ¢ho French truders and voyageurs. In 1760 | iden close 16 ver, Terms 3 3 ilie the secutar papers reproduced Gospel ser: | nuda Y Macchlavelll, _Tho upper. onea have | i the accounts of the fndlan ks Do you reatfy | Erenchy through tho cipture by i Luglieh political idfot or & rascal, fn one of the helly- | J0OG it drom denut, at Lagrange, 7 miles frum | Applyto N LL S Lakeat mons and other rellgious atter. been constantly reeruiting. The facilities of | think Sitfing fiull was s West Fointery “ile fu evi. | foree during "the “French and Indian War,” «:lnrvilrlw]t: ofns ‘al u'nf city, im Inllcml‘\; de,;_:lnru t;mc.gmm?‘u-l-n'.’n'umo{rnfyh capest property [ =) ey ¢ 1 % - | 1ife relieviug ten from the drudgery of toil, | dontly no coward, his very name indicateathat. It | In 1703 the fort wasone of the nunierous tro- ( thut the lo ter furnishes prouf that Mr. Tilden | In market, andshown frees absteace freey locont truin | e it . & An examination Gf the subject would bo im. | 1ifu relleviug, ten from the drudgery of toll, | fBrily 5o CORAT G0 NEL TI0tei'an uncultivated | plos of Pontiacls comspiracy, but speedi- | believed that ech State fiud the power (right]) | Already oo [ BIOWS. Lz Lasalle e, Bootd. 0 RENT-WELL-LIGITED LOFT IN BUILDING 2 g o ) Y ol . They aro merely (Lo refex of Consin Le ltoy's | 4 tawn was laid out regularly, under the name | cocrc epel invasion. s i S N = e A :_mfi;ru ur:it“r&x:du r:& r:l:; é‘.!‘,fif‘i‘l‘r“.fi.' I"lex{?l'l-;,; E:r l’ofr Ez‘:lt‘lfi:;lrl‘:, .{,';w '&i%“ mg‘ul{hnnlfia. i#%hfl?l:;'i e 183 roudmpecimonof ths nely- of Baranacs bt n.,,“;‘f,“)m,,l.ju, Htle soon gave figgn,l.gg. ’:};:lcflé;n.l;lculfilnf‘x; “}%I;:l;lel:lnrelw Bix,:llx Eooperaérer no trade, MATSON L, 07 S AEEs Bs R i o ertion— 5 ity % AR A A A AN A SRR ind ‘Sach pocts s Whittier. Tho power ‘of | glish _Exousition ' of 1853 had ' taught | *Wiithg or the subject o brain eforts, whicn1 | W8y to the older ono of St oseph, orlginelly | UL e ight In the face. of the VWANTER-TO HESTLFILET FLOOR 01 BASL: urno{nyl e ":fn m“fliw'} l(? S "}”i‘u‘“}f""“i' 'I’lflll‘:l‘.l":l‘"; "llll'l;:ll,z‘ll-‘llglézl!lfl\ \lllsu nlr:? a‘:fill .l“:xrm(llfiun- l'lfll.m}‘n e "l.lfiudtm;fil::lff}‘a;;zurtxga?f:‘llr'nlz‘xn wm?whum the natlon which first located here ?cl ter and words of Tildén, In which he declares | wosmasn oo - mmm’,',‘“y'.',‘;'.’.'n:n‘f:;\alx"xllxgl"";!';"ml‘:"?::? ”',"I‘,',L‘.‘rfip‘l'm‘ especlal attention to the infiuence of the Amerl- yenr wi 0 y - | following reracs. 1 trua 3 um : o it very doctrine. 701t SALE—£00 PER AHCRI G At & . o "l ki Y was aftifcted under the ¥ anclen regime, that very doctrino. that our natlonal literuture was fo early influ- | aid cach 1 e, placu. oldiar, uakted: ahout Tiroken, pale, and rulned gable, Times, us to what Mr. Tilden meant, 1t he d(d | 1, 17 iles from Court House aui 1 i FINANCIAL. “« eneed by religlous thought and had heen pre- | the buttle of Waterloo, sald he_ kucwiothin Ttuatling grass and climbing weed, does fts solo business In fruit and fish, In the neh Jeant, it he i 372 i & ety ulle 1a0 R VR P e sl v S w T PSS SRRy e o s ‘mtress “wsa | it the commmud to stund, to hold his places | Niarcriwhile Moomed vurg cxoticas fiush dogs after tho Wor, and beforo the panic | botsay: Lesimply meany (‘o convey nhls- | Eiaionioh LRSS atitcs SRISTLBRE: | " DVARCES SADE G DTN WATCH S, ity Altort, and delivered with n akilland | and tofire, “Thial did," sad he, “all day, i, (B Gour ot 1Ry feed, O T, business was booining. Chisago aruin. | torleal fact, showlng that, * tho single, slender, | &) pohs s mmirees Hrke foran ot S0 DA A DA DN, T ATCHIS, Tlonune that but few arators n this State can | and this {s o) I know aboutthbattlo of Watcr: L R T LT iners swarmed, and _two Dn6 brick hotels—tho | conventlonal tie,’ or written instrument com- | Lake Coupty, ll, 2miics from Swanconis, i Rear CIaTk, 10u0IIN 3 nid abiishicd 1 e e Dt e O fo- ona of the | 1007 80, then, lck us work ou tho Inspired L s St. Chiartes and the Hoyt—wero built for their | monly understood by the word Constituion, Phas | barkaln. T. B BOVD, Raom M, 148 Madison MADE O DIAMONDS, N e nj then, and 1ife’s a differcnt thing " In 8t, Jo as | Lo | H Bt & it ST e ] 7 s 7 + Northwestern Ilinots. A Ok PnaTe A R e elsewhere;, consequently the St. Charles hiua he- | man socléty nto one formation of national oI AN e | AN TO LOAN TN BUNS O SULTE AT OTIER ADDRESSES, B e D Al A} Tahuiuer it sipsuge drusd, et hallitation, whore only ecaslon. | frowth ard mako up the rea) constitution of | A USEIe al i K W aantoases 00 carainy | oW o e . ooy i C] " D > o i 5 < 8t 3 M 2 oty 3 The Rev. Thomas C. Easton, of Belviders, fig;%:nu.:lg“r.-:iu.}t 4 :;-“:fi; ld“.‘;:‘ %Jf::““':;e[:‘lem: ‘As [n'prescce of the dead! Ay & politicat meetiug s held, snd the Hoyt da | the nutlon.” ¢ Had the strengthof our Consti- | liorses wanted. WESTON &CO. IS AR ETE i nAve 0D dolvered 1 very long entay o s SLeET | Grum lstenod with the most profound. atto. Srel o e Y hia anfidbes o fin deamd, 1" o " | iton, culted e Vout [ oiinder eomtis; | A VEPIyR SOUEE oF mRETEC0, AR | 1 s el bl Bl by el ity on of o1 C: c o 1 b THE PEACH-CROP ' foual ), n 1 ston-at. alcs of hus - awicy Duliding, southwest corner Dearborn su tury. o MriE ¢ B 2 Do'the dead, ‘e'on, wish to roatil ity s excellent. cold wi puce Stop bugles, 2 phiselons, & LOAN I ) = all man, and one would ‘have thought that :{}gfi,‘;f’é;{;“fimfl{‘nu::‘;n ait. "&‘("‘l“gmlgfhl‘pe';‘l‘(“' Houud thie sacred spots & Aome? {";-74:‘2 kilfed a large Pumber of the trees: but, | rianized rehell(u'nl Mke a rope of sand, Tt con- £ Jouble bUERY, Harness, rarburhesl, G Clieuly Font utate; od il such a very large titlo and such au fmmense | (EENE PRPGER O Kent m'xhuy corked' and What was that? the erash of thunder? wherever there are trees, the peaches ore flues | sisted not in thats 1t consteted wholly In what e chmete T ey et 1oll of manuscript as he unfolaed before nearly -sealed nll day by the argumentative discourses No. 2 apeCtTa speaks—n word Ths two honts take over n d"':f’ lond, as well us | Mr. Tilden descrlbed in 1800 as * the vompacted T ‘N YONEY TO LOAN IN AUMS OF S10,000 TO 825, 5,000 porsons would have made him hesitaty Tet dy lllu(rc?irknuml Al the air with thelr filast who baty ot Simaye chiarlah- quantitics of thie lake-whiteilsh, The grape- | Intertwining fibrea biuding the soctl atonis Into LARGE NUMNEN OF GOGD BECOND: AL T Ner vens o Sl cyase finprosed and falter, But ho turped up his slceves and i hing fierco it rolling eye, crop promises well this year, to offset the com- | One formntlon of national growth.! It con- top aud open buggies, $0IMC LUF OWD tui city property; In sums of $4,00 und upwards st 8 per yaded through with 8 vieor uhich complete] pamp N n) outosurlige. thisold geals- Fge-&.auce] doth tho spacire cry. partive peach-fatiure. sisted In that national charaeter, which fs stroug- | U:pusebger mé':.,.,“ (ERTEIEARAY e Oier Tunis 8t 10 per et LY MAN & JACKSUNS l«u:(hbyl storin the crowd, and hie safely lauded | (et "Tlmrt"cl P {‘mc:’.l tho Lm!:ll" Riss, thon victims of th' oppressor— ‘The school-bulldlng erected two years ago—a urnufl any political u[wn.ry,lu nuy_conven- i Wabaahoav, cF aud ched 5 AN 0N CITY IIPROVED Vilor: on the last page inono hour and thirty minutes. | SRHOUGH L TIER 800 o Siee B RO | 1 and that I aot mot In the maad to-day to do this | most Imposing structure of brick, with fhirec | tonal form or fictlon of worde,wthan any pre- K—~A C XD OF DTATGITTIONAES, | IYLOSty &l low rata ol Itcret I #umne 1o sult, 1as DAVALOTMENT OF OVEXMBIT, Il o iot, ensl eJneutations camo Ehlck apd | subjcet Justice, 80 T am ablisd toleave’ thiu Nttle | staries und husement—is & Jandmak far out on | scribed organization or system of appllanc ale horsea, and 10ares, of & superlcr qualliy- i | 4ulrost Uaion Trust Company Judge Binith, from Woodstock, xll,}. EBYC | Joet from overy part of Ui extonsive grounds, | eOurt uicampleted. Iwould call your attention | theluke, and ls ono only of muny simllar bulld- In otlier words, I€ there had beei 1o regpect €5 BiabIut, 2, 4, 0, 80 8 East Soarosrst. Aslo TNOREE TOLOAN=AT 3 I eoue Very strange fdeas on the developitient of [ A8, HHoin SV luumuzmylmbucd ‘with davotion, | fo the ne apecimen of ailiteration ‘fn tho second [ fugs with which this Btate Is dutted under its | or regard for the Constitution by 1he people of | 1o commenco st 1. in lilinols.” Money vn our Government, in which ho talked a good deal From this It was but a step to the altar, and line of the last verse, ** the apecire speaks,” Of inirable cducational system. The Preshy- | this country, it woulin't have amounted to IAVE SEVERAL FiNE NEW AND SECOND: iitle aud uom’wtumy. " b b & thoat blgodshed, tyranuy, aud gl thit sort of | 1o mumbors renounced the world and bécamo e L e eRL v, | terians, Cathalics, and Bletliodista gll pussces Tt Orpitschetd were, 10 Deoply at ull 10 | o5y T e et st B O HAY DRy o (Fpriee MOLICE RS FiliEMEy o S i June Tk, Dut having once retieved, his mind i | 430 0led with the Methodist Chureh. Harden- | ana with this requeat and with many ind wishos; | thurches,—tho lutter n prottys Qothic bk | Lo0, COr" wards tiini, Dut dnere WHUCH | SR7ILL DE SOLD AT AUETION ON TORSHAT, | aa reatooabio discounts C. LIPS Carke & C Iy bulica ol od sinuers came forwurd repentant, und openly | Iremain, your loviug fricnd, MaUD PINCKNET. edifice of recent crection. There are o number " : | VW R PO o tho gueat bidder 17 hunec | B Cu.y ho becaine quite sensible, expressed him- Qeclared for the Tord Jesns Christs und ut ety —'L’{mm A I’:'“ t06 850 for & fow monts? | of hundsome, homelike residences o and near | there wouldn't be much of a Governments | grom the Couniry, tn halrs nd siagio ariving Horees, &t == ; sell well-satlufled with our (overnment, aml ANLLIOE Sttt 2 h i Y AL P, the Inke-front,—the most_consplenous of which | 1t fe the rwu‘mn, the regard, the love, and | S75r COOPIICS stable: 3 4. . 8 Sonroe.at: B TER CENTS wondered nnw‘?fieopmuould tallc so disredpect. | @clock Friday night or Suturdsy wnornink, ohen | - e B that of Mr. Stevous, a former steamboatman, | veneration which the people’ luve for' luw, =t | Cnbafuion: 10 I A e o e T anl o cxeitoment W tot entirely snbsided, Supe A DREAM, AND WHAT FOLLOWED IT, and owner of & lds of Benton Harbar, aud if‘::fiflh‘ffl?. Yiele eamstitubinne i ol wolar | s et SIENCHDRANR OB 0e s oo 2t S5O0 o, 60 TUER susts 1o sdlotliodls expec e p constwiso steamors. ‘Tho ¢ Harbor* lles 3 miles Y % RTAUR OARLEY, MANUFACTUNEN OF GEN- o Bty TR hult of whiat tl v Detnocratic news- | 4ay 1t Is expocted that at least 10,000 persons 8pecial Correspondence of The Tridune. i contected | tlon, oud holds ft together, and not simply A + | BEit & BOND, 102 Washing: pibers and Rpoans a‘}&;fl.‘(,) emmacratle news~ | il o presont. - Special traink will bo run from | Des MorNEs, Ta Atg. 20.-Dr, A. M. Black- {:?’:"t‘;‘:,',‘l“fins.f'ii',:;zl el ‘{.‘J:h?;fl,'x'.,‘;'t,‘} e e vt ten parelments caliod & i Conitia A Hi .l‘-'«".'u'i"-fln‘.‘}'fxi?-“f"‘"fié’;fy":‘i‘;‘é‘:‘fl‘:&‘.’"fl:’&flh $3.0 “§2,000 81,50 0L SUNS TO FUIT, o our Goverament, different parts, and u most excltiug thno v eX- | mun, g well-known physician of Cresco, Koa- | ue,” tom,—considered i the abetract! And fs that HUTC UARLEY, 160 knat Waahiiigton-si. A wm:!u |'1" u-g monlr. able a(lhlrcl!xcltflll“ifl‘dll:y pucted, suth County, was recontly killed by belog [ The Government has just located hore & ]m.l.!liy wllmi. Mr.t'rua:-u x‘l‘l,gulit‘l' \‘vl"lln;u. mll ger | VERTISERS DESIANG TO NEACI COUNTIY | E D SEiS LU Washlogton u. Fas dellvered to a lurge audience last nigh 4 -3AVING STATION, held to the contrary hat ¢ political idlot or + - 4, e ¢ : s 3N Elder W 0. Damty, B. D nte of the Chicos | GERMAN PROTESTANTS, | thrown from b currage, A fow ulghts prevl | .} guriyg Gur- atay tho now fe-hast was | rascal " wo may suyy hofore it was made known | yhise iy ot atbral St decne: 4. i ot UTINESS CUANDR. o lstrict, now of Elgin, Tll. As there are moby | NINUH ANNIVERSARY OF TIE BVANGELICAL CEN- | OB Be bad & dream, {u which Le was called to | P SRR G nade Jts trial-trip under the man- | to the Zimes wian, ever even thouplt of such Lduu}rna.ymu-n‘__ ko J)iife SToRE Wit FULL §TOCK, ON OKE OF original thoughts il this address, TH® TRIBUNE THAL SOCIETY, tue nelghboring town of Ridgway to vislt & lit- | yropent of Capt. Napicr,—performtug in the | nonsense! Or, fs it that the United Btatea W ANTED-IILLS TG GOLLECT, Ot TOORBT0 | Aqatos i aatyrirs o the sl for sule clicap fur caab. Teporter obtalued a synoptical report of 1t a8 8 | yoqiorans nrvernoon, in 8t. Step hen's Church | H1¢ girl. On bis return he came to s broad riv- | most satisfactory manter. Iu the fall, the | Governiment was not fotmed {nto o+ nation ! kevo. Dille gollected on cummlaon or bogks | 340 i1 e 500 AN TARGE PLAN] [] Ouedapeciinea of ona of the Elder's extempe- | % g et stemed tmpossiblo 1o erats, tnd. while | Eothcens rictnd driva an this coast foaiy | by 8 written constitution uigpted by the people, | Keepig bertomied at i most rewsonable faier, iihe [ JJOI SALE #4300 CASICA, LATAK TLARING. raneous ellorts, EBFUGE of: Twauby-10ih sbrcat unt Woabeorty s Doty t old 1 vesscla which fail to minke the Chicago | but thut Jtstuiply b erowed ™™ futu i natfon liko | vility. 'Cailon or address J. 8. PR TSRS, | ana'fi st-clats order, ready’ for runulog, with hutids THB KELATION OF CHRISTIANITY TO NATIONAL | 8Venue, was cclebrated the nirth onnual anni- | he was devielog means to- cross, an old friend, | ¥OHER Mirco wero wreeked here Inst fall,— | Topsy Into n bud gtelt Ke, 142 Clark-at. Bm. The uill vost, three Years ago, over §2u,000 to g versary of the Evangelicul P nt Central | long since dead, appeared and assigted him In ! b tion will come I Abnoss Jeit: Davis had written that Kent | SErm ey | bifls, "A'nivclaile’whio e 0mno mioney wit o well PROGNESS, ¥ vangelleul Protestant Centr Whe! D and it Is expected that this station will come in 4 BOAILD Lo look st are going L sell shis week; 1t will Tesld - erics ] - o cl 0 Al au LR am mf&‘lll‘l.nz (]::l&cr l?n;d)é 'ln‘:rndu;f(\ bis ve- | Soelety of North America, a Geninari Grgantza f,":"l’,xu"fi|MM"|:},‘!{$W';““:’; “\ffi’gffil,‘,‘,,'j?f.""‘&"?g for much uw{;lllwmki G s dal Wil kll’l“ull‘m.l:‘“:lllh" lfl}'n;‘:“l;"e'l':“‘vn‘:“"""“‘,:""mm A 'ml‘w@ g0 ¢ u 1 stating that "Christ's kingdom on | tjon, the object of which fs to protect the wid- cared to make & deep I 1 ANRVENLILL TUI-DACK (O * Ronth Side, tarth had grown until ft had become liken unto i ' sppear i _itpresiion a head wind and a hcaving een, Lrought us | Tilden meant! Jia meant preflsul{n what Jeft 2 great wountaln, It {8 wot as a distinctive aws and orphans of the Church. The Assocls- [ upun bim. He at owce secured o nist would fonin, : . Duvis, Culhoun, or any other secess! tlon Is futervational in character, and yoster- P‘,",.y of Nfe-indurance for 810,000, flo called safely to Chicago In time for breakfast and the uvis, Culhoun, g Fuufil'?ALx—uu—Wm, TAKK A 1 is fainily together, tatked over all his business- moralng “Tusune, well pleased with our | havouieant by preclicly tho sainu lngusges rat-class d v bt are Tn one of i in Towar Addreds Lock Bux S5, Tiptuts 76 FAST VAN NBUREN-8T., NEAR STATE=— luard for ladics or geuticinen, 4 1o §% per weck, with use of plano. '8 exercises w { 2 N nothing wore and nothing less. Hemeant thet MICIaA —TO TENT, WITH BOAT JO[t BALE—A FIIRT-CLASS SALOON WITH 52:::'““‘.%7"3’:5.‘2’“1}':‘.‘.“ '3’:;-‘:":-’:»:3’:“::5 f:i);velntlon wlllvl"\:l‘;lm&::::::r’n’:‘: :hlllnlm?:&. affuirs, und 80 arranged matters that ho felt glimpivof Fruitopols wud Ita peup! 3.7, 1. | ours i3 not o nation in any proper sense of b a furafslied front rooin sultabie for_ gentletuan (]::n blllangiend Joc) shuleioa, scciitiof dlekuisd, alranded, . | atyotlock i the snme church. S | essy s o thelr welfure aud bo they expressed ————— the word, but a Wconfederation uf sovercign | sud wifeor two geutlotn. liefarences exchanied. | ooy oo AN TR O A TARTY WIG Ttlsnot the Idea of the fifth monarchy men: | - Tho Rev, Mr. Muller, pastor of the church, | 1ho tuipression thiat sois enil tutalily aw aited North Amerioan Boundury. Stutes,” laving the right to secede~to ' sugy North Bide. (3"Wienéato cuimnence Dusiaest, . A slock of nottons, 1oL 80 much the Christian Church of the orga- | conducted the coremontes, which opened with a )lltlll:l"wny Sy ATt . bl idon Tirmes : the tes™ thut bind them togethier ‘when ft to visita little kirl and, when return- | gy, Cameton ihe ertets Commisstoner ap- | shonld be demanded by the public opinfon of & ofnted 1o aet with Mr. Campbell, the United | State.” Thut Is what /e sald, in 80 many words, &L‘L Conuufssioner, in um!:nlulng and mark- | an that is what bie inesut. But why argue the 9!) NORTI DEAHBOKN ST--A FEW FIRST-CLASS | milllacry, sud Ll n'rlmu‘ 1u be sold cheap for caslk & “buarders wanted; (ranscients sccouuodated. grun goud securities - - —eo - it low T LOST AND FOUND. 5 Jronxn=i TOW=0' WNER CAN TTAVE HER Y Udpess 70 Lasally-at. Rooin 14, yEMER et o e Jopba' ik Wi cF e Tofane: HOUSEIOLD GOODN, e i R L R SASIL TAlD FOR LARGE Off SMALL LOTS 0F ,éen‘f'n’.fi'.“"d;‘..?.'.’fi"z‘i".’ nare laini oo tha ik furward | Oiiciloh voods. ' Cail o or sddross A s Wey 114 o returnfig Lier 1o ua will e suitably r 5‘"5-.{.& THEE Risiastiuriug Cors Weal Tweaty-s an sm known as the foly Catholic, Universal, or | pretude on the organ by Prof, Ehrhorn, The };k;h(lhn Churdl Ttls uc_:.n‘n.uminy canveted | lev. Mr. Maller followed with u brief ‘nvddn:u Y e vt Ty o neury's political organization, or & political or- | of welcome, wheny sinn Soclety eang, | e, passing several teams, which wers hurrled o o eef There {s no use | ulug with galtuf b S il porvade | ey whidh e Mo o, B iy el | t:"? Fofle: 1 5" frabablo, thai o e oA thoes, of zfi'."’uT.'nIfln‘"&‘;‘:n‘:f ';'ix"u‘»f“- ,,,‘{ug s ‘(.::‘h?'»"ng;!'fl:::’ ""’"fi destiny,” Chrlstiauity, brought Into: and con- | Ifartma, of the North Bldb, delivered an ads [ poctor | bucame sxigs s Hinto the b from tha most Horthwestern polut of the Lake- gou. -~ et Mean will = cal nmedywlm ‘material forims, obeys a general daw | dress of fraterunl greeting, ' The chara) from | 0 8%0R them, gnd turned them into the brush, { of iy Woods, along the 40th Fnrnllcl of north | you names, and say ¢ You'r another! The of growth, Thoughts become thinga; all inven- [ The Gemelnde " wus pest sung, followed by Wehorothey went asteids, of a jtree '“h|""l" latltude, to the Rocky Mountafns, has forwarded | proper thing to do & stnply to call public atten- tious, great awoepoof, h drea forclble sermon by the Revs Mr. ZoehelTen, | 10rc¢ 83 to throw the Doctor to the ground, He | {3 the Forelzn Ofico a record of the | tion to the suphistries and lmne perversious, {deas’ peafatatestnanaulp, aro Urearit | Ao V' o 4 | was secn to full by a person who was quickly at edings, f the in- | and wait to sce what next! and expeclully what By oma i e | o v RO R | A OSBRI | g B, s Ll S 0 | LR T unlitbed bim for business, aod ho became care- | Uverbeck, discussion by the seversl paators, and O to peath el | ously imarked between Akuminu, in the Roc 7 | Betun, regrard to a couplo of sworn state- et6, Lieedleas, n dreaticr, aml stole away | a choral by the Frohsinn Soclety, the Rev, Mr, | i€ the last words he spoke. "Death resulted | aoiniains, and the western cosst of North | mentsof its Uncle Samucl.” According to an 1 { 2 P 2 q i in a few hours from voncussion of the brain, He el - ¥ ex+ | exposure by the New York Zime,—tho same fl?!'l':lomlsl:l l‘:l.e‘o th‘cwmuh i u‘i‘h' . m“““m’f‘-h o h""g(.rmr:fl:m‘-fluhe Deredictluny B Yo cou | was a inan highly estecniod for bis wuny victues :mml:':e'd and gl‘x‘:n‘e‘;“du%‘l‘i“-‘n‘:gl i ta of ll;llev forty- | Dublished fo THE Chiicaao TIBUNS uf Thure: gy, Rl L it e Sraroil ot [ R, sud progasstonal warth e satronounical stations at which obsorvations | duy last,—Tilden, in making out bis stuteinent ed; O.hcK Tl “hr."flm;."b K vz;:r lowm:ufi ‘10, SWE ] were taken, and of the 853 monuments ur mari for the fuceme tax for the year 1863, swora that cartbly, bt a3 g i bohatt of thole PAREWELL DIRECT ROUTE TO EUROPE. which have been placed an the }ine of boundary, | his incomme for that yeur, [fom all sources, pru- o & diviug eanctton. ® Christianity’s pure BEINON BY TUE WBV, U, X, PATNTSR. n “Aug. 23T d 1t~ | wad they have authenticated twenty-four mapa | feaslonal services and ail, amounted to but'81,- -.z; most ‘e'l','f,'ntg‘fi“}fl?,'}; ug" '.‘.‘,'J.‘,L‘.’.'{"..‘.‘L‘{{”“ According o a notice in Tim Taiunmol | 4. ::‘ :;:xc'hl:,{'" ol—CTnlr:x':rc:‘ ‘:,"p:,e‘fi':‘;n to | In quum.e (one set for each Uovel unwnt)t(lm }170.l ;l"hllllwn the '““"‘“}"l'":’"‘} w{nluh‘uerulnllu i < o ¢ W nees were deduc eaving his dhe ot praticl {n s eate,caverfogtherela | Wednesday st tho Rev. I N. Pasutar, pstr | collot information respectiog tho faducoments | &,a6%0% (&) atures i” ths contry throngh | Bt i, on whlch e pabl & (a, E7: 18- Dut ok s it gid tho lie to'couie, st reach | of the Campbell Park Presbyterian Chureh, | ofereq by Hallfax for a direct liue of traflc with | wiidh tho boundary: line, runs, and Indicating | lving forgotten all about this, no'dotbt, in 3 10 et e Cp T e forces, | Preached his farewell sermou 10 s OUGYERA- | Europa ls published, 1t saye that tho shipments | the rolstive positions of - thie' soveral wmouu- | recent pullroud luwauit agulust hiin, o swears, [0 3 kood bustuess location; house cam, which wus 4 splendid one, becamo Nu. 505 Mliwsukee-av, . 00 DUYS HALF INTEREST IN A UENTEEL Fian husineas paylng 8300 wonthiy. ” Call or HE ERUATE FARLOR DEDSTEAD CONPANY seli turniiure, carpts, aoves, cruckery, etr., aLiv the celobrated Enpire puriur bedatead, ou (bataliu at e lowent cash prices. Balearoom, ” a4 Weat Madl- Pt “r}“\;fizn-’h FARLOK & E-BURNELR, TOVE BAS| ot peoNilca eater, Chenn: foeder, iud youd sconamleal heater: chengs 1voRces, T Sonces LYGALLY AND QUIETLY, OBTAINED 1o any Atate for ucompatibility, sle. Realdouca not Heat city reference, d | Address, with price, miske, sud alzy hinio iook. Chicsgor i, 0 | fehiune omee. * N IYOROES LEGALLY AND QUIE! ITAIRKD O 3 RS e i A eta. Realdeuces 17 . Fe lecrees 13 years' | S50 > , : § ® Ok BALE-MARVIN'G BEST RAFE-A LARQE exgericuce, A, GOODIUN, 124 Dearbyry ot 7O SR S n e (o Bl nation fuck, koud a8 Baws blnguig 364 @ estate ol S junyin, baakrupt, will Ue soid 8t the nuction of wald b At thy (1 0 nay. il WACHINES, LATK 13ROV U SR Yor e o TCACING e B e R el S T takin, ¢ tlon last evening. Both morning and evening | from Chicago aud intermediste pulute via the | ments and inorks, A minute, signed by | in his aidavit or plen of defense, that ho ree e 4l bay advan "),“W"W‘L o t 10 olcick intlie fure: o il In Ihul:k:ilwufizlx:nlzn'u‘::t' u‘.mm;ml" ."::;' z:l&r'lfl services were lnl{-galy attended, standing-room | Grand Trunk and Intercolonial l'lI:llwl 4 would | the Commissioners, declaring that the mon- | celved two sums of 10,000 cach, or In | O P i bl s Kooty 5, Mmetairee oo L% | Borses wapubs bupiles, wod 8 5 oli ) g, JBlogs of el woment and quick | belng fally taken up on euch oscasion e the Engleh markot (on daye carier than | uniontaate ou sadmark tho”Mne of heunlsy | Al e LIS, U5 M BRI oM | S e | s ro ¢ il Wi 0 usual lake and canal route, Theincreas stipulat e Convention of the of Oc- i 2 [ro1 K 5 a . - ~ e '"";fh'!.l::r:uulltn?lfil; 'fl.n"xé“.".'?.‘, Z‘r‘fi}",v‘i’éfim Mr, Paynter's evening toxt -was taken from cgn of freight by rall would be more m:x': cotn. wlger, 1818, {mu also that It 18 agreed that iu | sald Rallroad Company! Uf course this 820,000 = 01t BALE—0) M NOILER 14 —Ra the : the twentleth cbapter of the Adts, “Berviug [ pongated by the saving of time, lower Insurance, | the intervals between the monuments the lne | was a part of his yedrly fncome " for thutsame Guspel ufhz‘:‘rus.nkvx}r ltuh :l:gfilxgsfxfiftl:gfi'er 32}: tho Lord with all bumflity of miud, and with &ul reduced rates of frelght by stcamors and | bas the curvaturo of a paratlel of 49 deg, north | year/ "Yet there s a”dlfference” in the two b ey thy olimex proot when [fn dectares | many tears and temptations which befell me by | ealliog vessels, Iatitude, sud that this characterlatic aball | swears of oves sl thosand dollure ! i'll’ qQues. jpmt RXCANGEONE on woite New nmer | 1 Gbhi s houses, Weat Elie: want houseliold furnituro. stock | iueluding steam i eetiilsledhuslues, APy W BIDBEY | front, G Ul TUBULAR STEA Toot o dlamcier, with 1k 3t Lach il ouile, o1 4 W ObEA. 1WA Flita uv WattrRubgee, M, Lollers K..L. Glaky yutipe C: i

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