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iy - e 3 T . "2 ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1876, = = e ‘-‘f‘% given to man from the hand of God, and given ith that literal interprotation attached to itsi declarations, This {8 Lhe only Christian dogma affocted by tho Idea that man liss come by along ath, and the fact that a lnrfie part of the Romo and Romans, Yon can wark inohedienceto our laws and 1ive atnang us, but you shall nevor rrrrl\evu from us the Bible,—~tho buttress of tho natfon. sorrowlng. Wicked men havo felt that the! could hide from Him; that.militona and mill- ona of miles lay hetween thefr littla netlons and the White ‘Throne. Devout hearts have looked up with teers, wishlng for the wings of SATEIR, “HONMIEON—On the 0% instoy Mary e wife of Ezckicl Morrison, of Lal Anoy B yenrs., s abibabarin 2nd el \ ith 'y . claas; h ! ‘THE CITY. T e ujoee b THE PULPIT. THRE UNION COLLEGE OF LAW % : opens Fridny next with the examinatton of GENTRAL NEWS. onndltaten Tor tho. Sonfur Class, consinting of | The Effect of Science on Doce e O— —— , n DONOGHUE—On_the 10th inat., Mra, . studenta who have road upwarda of one yearin v o hurch and a Iarge number of churchmen long | a dove, or the wings of light and thought, that TIIE PRIZE-FIGIT. Donaol t A 5 - Dridgy . Qornar Dietzsch yesterday held an Inquest | attorneys offices or in other law schools. JAbout trine Discussed by Prof. o ceased 0 hold to th fitersl Mterpretation | they Tght fiy ‘Away o ind the” nito | e, nife of Parll 1, Hionche, e i wpon Mrs. Bridget Lavin, o widow 66 years of | 60 will apply for examination, which, with the Swing. of Genexls, shows how little the religion even | Hest. In hls error and weakness, the | Ajjen's YWAthdrawal from the Ring---tVas | funcral from thelrjrmldence, S0t 'l‘nmm,-'!.[l residing with her danghter at No. 247 | nuraher over from the Juntor Class of Inst yonr, of the Church need fenr from the Science which | Clirlstian has compared his prayer to a tele- rtreot, to proceed b§ T wilmakoupa senfor class approaching ™ 100, Thora Any Monoy Up on the Fight 7 Temoves maw's cradlo hack a few nillions of E dlo bacl ew millions o 8t 10 alooly dnary Noble street, who dicd 8aturday morning. The | Congidate will continue to be received to the . grnvh that ran from carth to the replms .weedict was desth from chronle gastritis. Senfor Class during the first half of the arat | HO Docs Not Believe that tho Now Cinctnnad Commercial, Sept. 0. y years. A large number of Christlans have for | of tho Futher. I any sclence can como with CLIFFORD—On Bept, 10, atH:1f a, m,, : Ciuw durlng tho Rt alt of the firt goncrations 5onlc!‘acd thele iznoraace of tho | power to overthror iess ehildish symbols of e genernluidistanding 'L"g;'tflp:'r'az'fl:: itor, naed i yeors m';uflm: 5.,“'.; ) Tiie erin, xaminations will begin o'cloc i me and manner of man's origin, and yet their elty and to give us a Father ng all apaco ) hils y ) A 3 L liford, 186 ¥, e e e K estad: 'hy | Eridey and Satiday, eunuunln‘éeuchd? from Tdgas Will Be Followed by virtuo and faith ara been s Iofty aiyd activo | with 11ls presonce, wo shall il hasten to cail | friends, were ot Forest Home yesteriay, n om- | Wotlairel, 5 F 0 07 PO 750 R oy v °-‘ Tabeadey | @ % me to 13 m, and from 3 to 8 p.m. Atheism, o8 the virtue and falth of {hoss who have en- { that scicuco the mobio benefactor of religlon, ¥ en Ty Lo M., Sent, 11, . ‘Detective Btealo for stealing & gold-beaded | iy “1)g ‘studies 'of the Junlor year. mercial reporter went out In the afternoon to see thom. - While Eph Holland and party sat over their win, tiie nfternoon papers wero brought out, and the following card was rcad for Eph's bonefit: Covinaron, Bept, 8,—T0 fhe Public: Mr, Joo Qoss, A8 cmmwon of Englani, came lo this coun- try & few months since and atated tathe public that his express purpose in coming to America was to It must bo remembered that a © personal God «does not faply o localized or humanized God. A personal God s a power consclous of sell—n mind—a consclousncss. To_picture this mind a person like & King or Judgo was the error of the {nfant-man. If, by degrees, science can romove thia Idea from tho earth, erngo it from thie memory of us who aro living and exclude it from the generations to, come’ and give to the soul a belict fn a mind which penoctrates and permeates tho wholo universe and which hence §27-Toomlngton and Jalt paners biewe coy ELLERY—At Englewdod, on Sanday, Segh. 15 af meningltls, Harold, infant son of Hugong o Sarah M, Tllory, oged 18 months, o Funoral nofico hisrenter. TAYLOR—On the 10th Inet.. George, af W. i and 1, A: Taylor, aged 7 years srh nva, Funeral trom resldenco, 408 Wahash Avenne, Tuendny, Sopt, 12, at10:300, m, [ A fotlend. o1 vienslniiieg 10{:& the most perfect information as to this origin, hence weo mn{ conclude that, tomo what harm mny to the rellgious notious of nahkind, 1lttle of this harm s destined to come by confifets over the Dook of Genesls, The almost interminable deecent of inan fs a doctrine ns favorable as unfavorable to rn]l{:ln“n faith, for it God has existed from eternity, His purauits need not be _crowded Into the last 6,000 years, hut may well he strawn nlong the endless pathy and the foundations of the human race and of cane from Dr. C. A. Thillips, There was no Mondas‘.‘ 18th {nat, the two classes entcr on evidence sgalnst Durns, but his companion had :I‘:ellzc % i‘;y ’rccllg%lnn; ymfll lelr'[u:’ru.mm ra Scrmon on Political Misrule by . #0}d the cane-for 10 cents to ono Alexander | §tlack, p. m., Monda o Ilon. ILeona the R Ji i ; Bwelt upena the course of Bar lecturcs by an 0 Rev. James Mac= Budd, and thereby established bis guilt. addresson 1 Greck Lwyers, Greck Courts, and lnnghl?n. Newa reached thia city yesterday of the cap- | Greck Law.” Thése lectures will follow daily £ , ture of Fugene Bkinner and Charles Cook, two during the first aud second terms, upwards of B thirty lawyers having engagred to taki rt 4 m&z‘:i’;":g:h“;nr;“ A‘. g:fi"'l:nn:m;.c;g thcm): Tgc hotirs o reéfin‘{lnn this ]e:r‘;lr‘lll be | Tho Effect of Driving the Bible for the Senlor cinss, from 8 to 0 a. m., and 5 to iy , I boing recognized as champlon of | §¥ Potedam and Antwerp, N. Y., papers pi ' LaSalle street. They were discovered in the | g p, m., at tlhn ‘,“::'e; with the prulmfumty of n Out <of the Schools the Christ-idea might nawell be laid in the | envolopes every heart, It will have guurcd into xmé‘nuf My inx;c“n(lnn R:lu: o fght )rnnuuy copy. > Plea * woods with the vehicle by Clayton Weaver snd nR;—d récitation from D to 10 0, m., alter & week ¥ Portrayed. sublime eternity past nsin thosa recent years | morals a new miotive and into death Itself now | and squarcly, I did It Mr, dosa 1 whip. J. H. Dalson, citizens of Valparalso, Ind., and [ of two. The Junior hours of recitation will be 1 0 g 3 o 10, - by them were tarned over to Sheriff Jones. I:;";u?l.l‘iorjlu:& ‘":“"‘:”gmfl’“i l’"‘u; ‘:’;":;‘f“{l’ile SCIENCE AND DOCTRINE. Mr. Julius Blen, President of the Exccutive | Bur lectures at 4 to b p. m. * SBERMON BY PROF. BWING. Comittee of the Grand Lodge of the Independ- > TIE OERMAN DRAMAL The Rev. David Swing preached yesterday ¢ ent Order of B'nal Brith, Is ot prescat In this | M Aloxandor Wurster will open the Ger: | morning to the Central Church In McVicker's eity. Last eveningho addressed the members '.:‘e'i'lgfififi'}':v'fm;‘flmfi:fiiflfif3‘5&‘5“ Theatre, with n Inrge attendanco present. liis i of the various lodges In thia city at the hall cor- | hoSeriba entitled “Teenhanede.” Though ft | subject was * The Influcnce of Material Sctence ner of Lako and LaSalle strects. Tis sablect | ps been gencrally conceded that Mr, Wursier's | on Religlous Doctrine,” and he tools for his + . was tho progress and prosperity of the Ordery | company last season was the best German of- | fexts 5 bat of Interest only to members of the order. | ganization ever fu this city, yet the enterprising | ~cypat thon by acarching find out Godl—ob A fat newspaper man went fnto_the Tivoll | inanager has done still beiter for this scason, R A » esterday afl AUCTION SALFS, By GEO, P. GOl & €0, 08 and70 Wabash-av, TUESDAY, BEPT. 12, 9:30 A, 1y, REGULAR TRADE BALE IN DRY GOODS Cloths, Cassiméres, Jeans, Cottonad, , Wool Dlnkete, Tints, ‘Caps, Luctlca' and'God which wo attempt to reach by the short arms of hluwrg. 1t may at last prove a defect of Chris- tian theory that it gave Eod no world to love or human race to cherish until only a few yoars ngo. Bo this ns It may, wo may reat in two conclusions—tho one, that the doctrine of de- velopment has not yet been established; the other, that if “cstabilshed, 1t would work o harm to the Christian religion. (agc'l‘hn second theory, br, rather, {nquiry, of Sclence is upon ité face more alarming. The {dea that the life in tho primal germ is of itsclf s material origin s tho only frighttul hypothesls of recent Science. congolation, And {t does inidced seem that the new sciency should {t over be established, will be followe uot by Athelsm butol‘?y & now conception of the omulpotence_of God. Instead of dressing up the Dell{’ fn the form of a Moses or a David the universe will all becoms the formof the Almightys every conatellation will be included in IIis diadem, every flowery world be Inwoven In His wreaths, all the flooda of Jight become tho folds and tralus of 1Iis garments. In all times Chriatiana, have loved here and there to venture upon this ped easily. ' TTe wan fearfully bLeateh, and I searcely recelved a seratch. [ desired a falr, hon- est Gght, ThinIdld not get, When Mr. Iph. Holland was chosen rcferee, he announced to the crowd aronnd tha ring that 1o would sce that the best man won. ‘This ho falled to do. I was satia- fied aftar o fow minutes' Aghting that no matier how badly I whipped Mr. Goes, I would not beal- Inwed towin the fight, Inthe twentloth round, when Mr. (Goss was blind anil hardly able toatag: or 1o the rceatch, bot $1,000 against 2500.that Goss would win. 1 think that T had hirm whipped, but I iad no earthly chiance to get tho stakea, I think that the spocta- {ora will agree with me that I won the fight. A porson from Now York offercd v Underwenr, Hardware, 'Table and Pocket Cnile ternoon, and, glancing down to the | and materially strengthened Lis company. He The {nfluence of Incrensed knowledge upon thuu,im. From Bt. John, who saw the Creative | “°I¢ goemn ta mo that I am unablo to get falr play | Ttarore b e, 1, ol Cllrr, alter that 1 rctains those oxcellent artists, Messrs, Looking at man, ho {8 scen wholly buflt up ot | Word coming from all tho universe and en- | {n'this country, and I now aa: “,.;‘I will never T By d g5l E%L?é vc:: :53'2““5:",“ Lgh:};?le;.' o &c“«‘:lnr’:‘: WPonald,” Koch, Mecyer, mud_+ Len. | Christian doctrino forms o theme so largo that | pmaterial s raltwhy bridgo 1s bullé. l-‘mmnum camping In the Cllflltl toall the m{n(cn of the ngnl; phirah rugasa prlnc{pnl ‘ot second, or 1 | Notlons, &c., &e. " replicd the waiter, “Well, | schver, and Mesdames Iforn and Clansron; | it feems hotter to divide the discussion and as- ‘l:’l?:t.":i °¥5‘€3‘§‘o’.;u.“ ll’fce ta ':ce : atrict obsery- | and in'addition be has engaged Miss Ellzaboth sign to a speclal hour thoughts over the influ- ance nP tho 8abbath, even when it involves re- | vou Stammwitz, one of the best lend’lng ladics | ence of tho materinl sclences. The spirit of spect for tha religious sentiment of the clam, | i this country; Mizs Jenule von Vielinghofl | 1noutry which hias 6o marked the last few cen- 1" mb some beer,’ and Mies Jucia Lindemann; Mcssrs, Carl Hel- % mer, leading man from tho Milwnukee Theatre, | turies, after touching at the temples of Rellg- Thomas Duane, of No. 400 Twenty-second | gng'sir, G, Brockmann, from tho Court Thea- | {on fn the person of Luther and his school, and street, while stumbling through Arcalle court X ' at4 o'clock yesteraay ,fimumgfic" \nto an open | 1 in Detinold, Germany. This combination Is { the skeptics and thelr schools, after touching at the strongest in the United Btates, and thero d Tatchway nrid basement-windoyw in the Ropublic | : <! government and sctting up republics where Lite Insaranca’ buflding, and was scvercly cit :.fl,"g::,:‘j‘n‘;“‘::,"l}:'.“t;',’,‘; ey .S;;l;:g:g;:nl‘:g once was despotism, after reconstructing sgri- seventeonth century tho mind has aitempted to bring the Infinite nearer to ftsolf. But tho fear of panthicism on the one hand, and the feeblencsa of tho iniclleet on tho other, have always come to lcad the hend back Lo great man on a throno a8 betug the lawful roprescntation of the Eter- nal. h, that some sclence may come, if como 1t lina unL that shall throw down our graven images in our temple, and shall cst our hearts Into an omniptesent fluul, 2 drops of water are cast intotho scal Do yon desire to believo atom to the full-grown man all the ministering sngels known aro food, aud drink, and air, ‘The ‘most immense tres Is thus coustructed by the materfals o tho elements, If now thers bo forces in material that could develop the germs which in a million ages could become & mian or an oak, then the denmand for o personal or con- sclous Uad ceases, and so man ceases when his ‘organism dles, This Is the seclf-evolution, the automatic theory which sots nside God and fm- mortality, This {s the materslism which In’{ ;;htc“r manner, Toxt ALLEN, GLOTHING. ‘tho 70 Jlowiog paragrepht from”"tho. Tned WOa | | oo ohatl ffar-at. thin sala & SUREHET Voo o also read{ Clothlng, both men'a and boya' wear, meg) After handing the abovo'card to our reporter, | finc, and snperfino in quality, adapted to l;gl::: Mr, Allcn statcd that he was positive that advan. AN {ogis was-takon in Keeping niia from winning the | cony eIl apsorted ‘In atjles; alios guarantees; fight; that he was convinced it was nover intended | ERIECPES e onte inclnded in thia stocke ha maamifont fraud csaciieed apan bim, ho wond | DRESS GOODS 6 manifes practiced upon him, rd fomediately inatituto anit 1o recover his moner. e comniguiont. Fallsiylos alepny Tho sum lio wants 1o 82,500 o dopoited in the mplorg. ! ahout the breaet, hands, and arms by tho glass. | 4o “fnslifonable resort of - tho elite of the | culture and transportation and ll fudustry, has | threateris tho morals of socloty and tho hopes | thet s miltion yeara agos Delty placed In cor- | hands of A. 1T, Kdwards, doal stakeliolder, and $5,000, Ah mporter's consiznment, car The was a priuter in the employ of C. W, Mazlh | Gormans in. this city. A large number of | come ot lnst to whatds called “Natural Sclence, [ of religion. y 2 BOPER | taln secds tho germs of Tifod Would we nat. | DATI00N i Yoaterdap. T Hollands WHER | g “ratiy Tinone, Towals Faner o Sant,for rentunent £ tho County Hospital, the senta - have already beon taken for [and Is mow strangoly busy here. It comes | Dutff it fsmoro destructivo than the former | better, feel that ~tho kater ‘s el | Beo fjoyuyeq,” “ihyt hoeatd, ttne a—a | Erahey Toylles, Nopklne, Turkey Rey Offer. MeMabon, No: 2. found. the body | Hiaton Hokets Babe Dish eoio. oA a1, | UrEed lovgat st by Galle, and Novton, nd | Uheory, g moreesaly, met, on Lo fold o€ | gu patlvy o oo and It Rodnig wivds | duflr nover ad u conc'on oGt Nelthor | ATEIAGIARY © , of o boy named Joscph Holler floating on tho | Wurster hus also assumed the manngement E"““";‘r ““’& by "““‘,‘f‘h D‘“’-Ta “!“‘h F‘;'m’ iat all life hos come from stmple forms such 31:& ::fil(ly = iu:fi:l cht? ertm Is high timo that art ;RI;"“.’,': e, Byery, Jime, that s int up S roleely. nov. cffarlng, Tha meet e, Tiver néar the Bixteenth street raflroad bridge | of the German theatre at St. Louls, e will be | day, and now it moves or Lalts under the flag | pg the mollusk. It is.barcly possible that proof | !f 1 of l"‘c‘ll tico hnd vies, aoutd feel that, | men fought for was the oxcurslon money. Iu ANTS. yesterdny morning, and had it conveyed to lils | able to bring the lending members of the com- | of Tyndall, Huxley, Darwin, and o numerous | of “this may bo found, (but that Belence | 8r¢ full of all injustice aud vice, shoutd fecl ¢ was understood that it Allen couldn't winfna A desirable stock. Salo posttive. s arents' tesldence, No. 14 8pring street, 16 will qiulny thera to this city as stars. Miss Wolf and | gtaff, This study of Nature, orscience of Na- | will "ever bo able to find a self- thero fs an omn{present Mind and Power whose 5 short time he would end the fight by striking o S. 3 foul; aud without that understanding and ‘I:“B I—]:OASMI'EW lled gaorts. Perfect. Wi bosold a3 referes Alicn syouldn't have gone Into the ¢ remembered that the boy was drowned on the 188 Wiesc, wetl and favorably known as the 4th inst. h’y clther Talling gr being pushed from | leading.ladies last scason, e Al becn cne | LUTC 18 rendered interesting and even paln(ully. o traln in.motlon on the nurllnfimn & Quincy | gaged to play as stars at the New Chicago dur- | exclling, oot simply by its own strange discov- cmpiro they insult and whose very presenco creatiog power o mi doca 1ot | fhiey pollute with thelr deeds and: character, atier, feem to. comp, within, . the wilest. tanps The human soul needs for its virtue a rulin of tho possible. The mind haa, all along ita his- Ting all» S Al ’°"‘“’""'°"‘1 Joservo Mlx catesla TRallroad. The Inqueat to-day will undoubtedly this scason. erles and theorles, but by the complications Mind never to be absent, never to be cvaded, 3 tes’ Honlery, Fall ponds, Derfect. Satnbilsh tho fast, whether or not. Conductor | —_— between aciontie theories and (ho theorles | phosbal sud the spieont jo e Deon aplo g | but always prsent witlroward or punlshment? | VISt how sbout that thoosand dollars s slde | SELLRTS AND DR AWERS, " Tucker-pushed the hoy off. GASB, of religion. For many long vyears rm nothing, Whien oulr phrenologists alirm- | thY f;“g oy Il)nnrt'}wu(‘ln to‘hgau‘lu “'“'" "!':1‘“' Ep h,nlnughc&'.g Wy, thal way. m " monoy, Tobrists s ceTURior AL A IOR ROy Tho polie tuvo this far faled to i the A VINIT TO M. BILLINGS. the leaders n Clritian thought havo beon emn- | S4afo yearoago that the baln dotermined char A e s SN U uf('udum lier b sal just askc Gosa o Anfavolco Penrl Duttons, - g::‘n"gfxu ‘:hut ix'}u{?;"of&fi‘n? ipuog Bothe | Thioking that Mr. Billings might, after bay- barrassed by the jeatousy of sclence, and aclence Qeficlency of cortatn brain cavitics, they camo to | & mysterlous agency in_ the very tomb whera | fngch money ho put up. oy 1 Well, " sald Joo, thus appealed to, # Taont, | AT L QOOLOCIS BN Tognta Carpots to pay ndvances. :SDAY, BEPT. this earthly body returris to dust. 8uch n Deity, rescued from the fron-like form of the past Im- agination, can live in tho sunbeam nnd give life, can become fnearnate in Christ, can entér tao soul of the penitent, can explain the mental and moral phenomena of carth, explain its learning, its progress, Its love, ita beauty, and then can the .eamo materfailsm aud threw_the theolo- gians Into the samo alarm. When Dr. Holmes, or somo ond else, declared that good poems and good orations werc formed out of good dinners, he soon recefved the appellation ot athelst from thoso whoso minds have loug been tratned in lican proces- | ¢, has not dared move without first making u; : g slept over-night on his promise to mako a { case at once, rather than leave {t Lo tho vare of | city with gas, have come to something definite, | and Rellgion bave sustalned toward tho little the * North Divislon police, who, besides befng | o Trisuse seporter gave the gentleinan a morn- | domnin of human learning relations liko those incompetent In such emcrgencies, have o0 |y call yestorday, Mr. Blllings was just don- | Sustained by Encinnd and Ruskin toward the bo- g}fl:l;;lg%.; ;Iénfikfinmggc{mmt :\\:3 “L!:.X'e:se;} ning Wis ovorcont and bat. preparatory to walk nighted lond of the Sultan,—each one of theso krlmw Iui\'; "'émh l'.llxgre was li( the rfill you hand- ed iney just pul ) 'ou know. . T181 . E et P £l Fvoifictyon putan | rogonea IS SARTS S ‘What Ve you, and I ramines nto my over- iy 'y = 7 d In styis coat pofil‘:ez Vithout counting ‘ft. Am’]," ho | 304 guality. "Ateo, a ilne of Cardigan Jackes ui} cvntlnucl!‘ turning ton few reporters who wero GEO. P. GOKE & CO., Auctloncers. - great natlons having becu trembling, all thy tho school of denunciation. “Thu evolutionists 3 rescht, * I toll you now that there wasp't o =t B0 forche, ongii ot to L left wnraveled. | to cinuedl, There was Httle thno for conversa- | s contury, fram toas. Teot tna. et showiq | Have simply cumo to-tho mysterlous boundiug 222:&:'}“&'2".'22223 ! deuth and make 6 tho | BOUED, Letarech thicse two. men, and n for * " Atan early hour yesterday morning tho po- | t1on, and it had to bo fmoroved, puss into the disputed ground with the bayonet };‘:fo?lfe?\geghg%d l’:‘g“:n ot :fimguthuufi i = Mr. Allen, he eanga —. That'sall I've’ got S *1ice found o Tellow, wiving tie name of Dogle, | Baid tho reporter: #Can you glve me any | ond flag of conquest. Latterly tho fear has OO reRconbE, Ehey Hava sopia th the piperal POLITICAL MISRULE. 1o say abous Ll ] wandering abont South Clarl street, and freely | idea what sort of o proposition you will make | been found chicily upon the side of tho Church, Dlceding from & stabn the back, and alsa ons | to the Counell Comnitice, Mr. Bilingst for Beloncs.fas ‘pathored: yp contogs- grostly in the right hand. He was eent to the Armory No, Teanniot. -Yousea I have mot lifd since the 5"‘5}"""’ burning icretics hiad pnased . for treatment, and upon sohering ip 1t WA | oyiieo Yl srith any of my Hoard yety ana | frons nuy- selbmterme shnoe e el Tearned that 1o was rtabbed In the saloon ght | §C S0t Know Dugw ey will Teol shoub I | Toas th the grent- devuter " The Saris (Eeg of the previous niht, at No. 410 Sauth Clatk, | %1000 T Do on the buls of s0 miteh | Suioie with Sl oy e S e Pl quring which Michnel Madden stabbed John W, ) lo y I o0 LIEhe darlealeo n[l_ué chiefly with all the followers of a_definito relig- Ward: Neitlier man it dangeroualy wounded, | Byeliypih of 80 much per thousand cuble feot | on, Lhristian, o uafuesl nd, woll may ol confir r * . 3 f ::.“m"‘"““f’[:{l‘ {;&‘:‘l'_l o atthe Armory for.| ®LSmy 0t 7 am not prepared to answer. It i | to some dewreo of alarm for the safety of these tao early to talk about it. I will see my Board | fols of the soul. When s generation ago The Chlcago Schuctzen Verein was tohave he- | to-morrow morulng, and will probably bave & | it was only . alllrmed that our carth: was Eun its annual shooting featival yesterdny at | communicntion to make to the Council ih tho [ older than” ‘the ngo found In_ Genesls, harpshooters’ Park, on the Pan-Handle Road, | afternoon.’* . and that death had preceded man, and that per- ‘but owing to tho tnclement weather it was post- “Ilow do you feel, personally, about this | haps the Old Testnment was full of myths, only poned for one week: The notice of postpone- | matter of reducing thic prico of gaat ! that part of the Church was troubled which held mént was not rufliclently ndvertlsed, and | . «Well, If it were not for the Hnunclal difficul- { toan fron-like* definition of Insplration, and the result was A emnll and dle- | tiesin \\‘illL’]l the city is now placed, I would | hence to the Nterulism of the sceount of Eden gusted crowd at the depot, corner of Cur- | natlisten fora moment to this demand fora | and the flood, Butin the present the shaduw roll and Clinton strects, bcnycun 9 and 10 | reducton, but would hold- the city to its con- | which the studys of Nature throws on the scone o'clack gcflcrdny morning, ‘Tho few who | tract, As [t s, however, I am dlsposed to help | falls equally over all the field of roliglon, and wanted fo go to the park anyhow anly left | the ity zot out of its troubles. We witl let the | concerns nlmost, equally Protestant and Cath- after they were assured that there would ba no | city hava gas, thercfore, at o lower rate than { odle, Defst and Christian.. Tho (deas which traln until 7 o’clock 1n the evening, * | we would under other clrcumstances. Just | Scicneé seems Lo threaten are the existence of County Physiclan Iolden will to-iay hold a | What that rate will be, howover, I am nat able | God and tho second 1ifo of man, 'The word post-mortem upan the old man Michael Bradley, | to tefl you, but you 11 probably know to-mor- | “scems must licre be constantly used, for ‘who waa found Saturday morning Iying dead on | TON: such a destruction of the two greafest notlons A reporter of tho Commerctal visited Allen at 7 tha Coglngtnn al, yu’&m ¢. Ilo found him in Will be offered at onr Auction Sale of the parlor of Unclo Bérry Conneily. Allen in. sists that hie was the winner of thie fight, and U 3 0 was juggled out of it by tho referee, Eph. Hol- S )n“xl.lw&u, n;n‘xiulthlm ;my ;)m:] cliv.;, d\‘{nstpucunl; A U ) arily interested in having it decided in favor of 2 ?\?fi? Alnugl y;(nu.;r;llny;u‘eul.l {t(,}ro Mth !l‘l(. Clluy On WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13, te, the Clerk of the Circuit Courtof Kenton i . ?""'i’i}:} o ?,,"_" u}o c'.‘,m 8 Clre i oL °fl"‘"|'|¢w' To which wo aslc the nfl;g];!lll atteution of every ore onrt of Common Pleas of nmiliun Connty, G, agamst iph Lolland and Blackey Foll Lines of Costom Work will bo Ofred, Edwards, ie stakeholders of ghoe recent prizc- o A nghla who have $2,000 of his mmmyh afl al- Beloat0gie. m, 51'3’"5."“56??3’& p(x’vfiay. o leged, in their possession. The petition was it hced in tho hn:lfihcl Ollver W, &KZ}:.‘ Loy, of — oy ewport, couns r Allen, who ool o Cin- By GELISON, POMEIROY o oxposs of usHluting eult Tertlio ‘Auctloncerr, 84 and 56 Hundolptiat, 7 —y—————— Tmar OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, @ILEP AI:N Tm{}‘; POTLADELPHIA, Bept. 10,—Arrived, thesteams a _l ) \ghip Ollo, from Liverpool. New YORK, 8cpt, 10.—A: Mosch from Broen, o (RO CIOmSHD | Mocers, BLISON,. POMEROY & (0, relation between natter and lfe, We fcel cer- tain they have come to a boundary they cannot pass; that there is nothing In Science that can overthrow the spiritualisin of religlon, Heligion docs not require the sclentific distinction between mind snd matter, It deals ouly with phenomena, and asks only for a mat- ter'so wonderful that it can lovo and pereclve the right, and beauty, and virtue, and can fill up that great ocean of events called life. The motlor {s not strennous that you shonldeall her child a apirit, if only tho child love lier well and nadorn the home with her_ skill, her art, her con- versation, hor beauty, Give us sll the power to write pocms such na Homer’s or Shakspearc’s, and the phrenolozists nm{ hold any view thoy wish to entertaln regarding the shnpe of our brains, and the pliyslologists may think as they like about the inflilonce “of food upon poetry. What religfon wants Is not a definition of mat- ter and u definition of aplirit, but sho wants man ust 08 Lic s, Be he splrit, aa Plato afirms, or ¢ he matter, as receut theories suggest, re- ligion invites him to her templo and cares noth- “ing for chemist or physlologist. Icre is a belng that to all appearnnces can reason, can love, can BROMON LY THE REV. JAMRS MACLAUGILAN, The Rev: Jamnes Maclaughlan preached to a large congregation ycstordny morning at the Beotch Presbyterfan Church, corner Bangamon aud Adams streots. o sclected, the following wordsas his text: '* Woo to thee, oh lznd, when thy King s a child.” To havea lnnd prosperous, he safl, ft was necessary to have It governed by able and wise mea, * It would not do to have the ruler child- 1sh or weak, vascillating and lacking lntegrity, for under such conditions the prophecy of Solo- mon in his text would be rcalized, and ruin srould follow. No one would thinkof sendinga ship to sca with o chlld at its helm, and neither would one take fassago on the cralt itat its helm there was nbundant experfenco but o want of Integrity. It would be unwise to trust tho veascl to o child or kuave, and as it was with the ship so it was with the Government of our land,~theship of State, To have a skill- % v 3 5 " | "Tha reporter suggested that tho deslred infor- | n tho hunian Intcllect I by 1o means avowed, | 18, can progross, an worship, can hope, can | ful and sufe Qovernnont it was essential to | Loxnow, Scpt. 10.—Tho steamsliips Frisla AUCTIONEIIRS :}:,f,':,‘,":fi,“é,gf" 5{‘,fl',f‘,,'.,';{"fi,:‘:;‘gfl,’,;",‘,”n';‘npfl,'; mation v, e Just. 26 hours (o0 Tate, bt | OF doslimed. o desired by 1o sclontific leadom hilsod 011 Lo world wibilis siaasitgworka, It | iave ‘8. goott -Captaln--not politiclan—at ifs. {,and Brittante Lrom Now Xork, sud Indiinwteoin, | iz leaaurs g snneuneing o the Cllcago patly case yusterdagymnder the supposition that a | there seemed tabe no lielp for It, and he was | nor are we yet certain that it would follow from | ™ aiid rheleylghint theee works are | head, To the speaker tho word politician had ateiphia, havo asrived ot that they hiavo Juet geceived aud placed on ESHI mun‘fcr had been committed, but thus far have | compelled to abandon all hope of getting any- | thelr systéms: but thess are tho doctrines » only drems of up Intellect, or, with the mate- | yucomo disreputable. To all honest men it | FANTUER Downr, Eopt, 10-—Armived, tho | BITION ot Storo, been able to uuenvth nothing that leads to sueh | thing deiuite, o| Which, {t1s feared, aro threatened by tho ncw | Iiallst, that thoy are modifications of matter; | was, in fact, crowing to mean all that was evil | Stcarslips Allumbra wid Texas, oaneluslo’ - The p,,n..,,“’,rm,,,. it fahoped, | . *Awinl sparsely settled over hers on the'| shape'of materlatism, bml.lbu‘:be:!a g {“h' a8 they oy ““‘;"‘"‘“‘ 1 | and'dlsgraceful. 1io was not a_politician, nel- e 108 MADISON-ST., . il develop the exact cange of death, and tue | West 8ide,” remarked Ar, Billings. ‘That the idcas of tho new school of sclence :‘“C! 3 ‘.’;‘“;' o "m"'lf" e s fhvon: | ther was lio a member of any of the campulgn Mixture of Races in Earapean Tarkoy. - | An entircly new and clegant colloction of 1falle fnvestigations following will proceed_from a |, * You niean out un the pralricat said tho re- | would destroy the popular view of Iuspiration, | Sorful modification, that religlon loves iia aud | cub, - Neither did hio wish to tnnkea pofiticil Zondon Eraminer. CLAS MODERN surer basis than a supposititions one. Thebody | Porter, Wondering what ho was driving at. - and would make dreains‘out of what las long “Dut! ';ofi“l‘,"’““’m‘:’ M L"zg" l‘:x‘{:‘vfl’xl;%we noed | tpeceh from tho. pulpit, . but ko was u | Oar recent referenco to the strong anti-Slavo- . ) ) waa yesterdny removed from the Morgua to the “No, 1 mean right here In town, Why, you | been thought to be I|lslur{, s very cyldent, but rclkfcnce of the deccased’s brother-In-law, | Jook aloniz nny of these West Skdo'streets, nmd | such an overthrow would scarcely lmpcrfl the Witliam Kelley, of No. 18 Better street. youw'll find what I soy to be true, ‘The West | Chirlstion veli rion, for tho life,” and death, e bt vpigbnts dgs ol toter | Sido fs spnracly settléd. Yon tko any rexion | and ‘whole bistory of Christ, in .its most Trusb n\ o (“gl'? {[mn B fm}"é,"'d 0 "" here where thero will average 50 miles of pipe, | vital parts, are no more depending for L B e ar o il ,'°l°[V"l on | and you don't find more” than 193¢ meters | credibil I,yu?_nn an ipspired history than tho . ol u“lcot ln e Jnr,mi'z“l:u“ W ?“l’ ng l’f‘ fu that reglon, Now, If we made uiore gus, | crossing of the Delaware by Washington or the “‘fl .“" “:l bt u“‘ 0 °f""i‘l““ 1‘!“ l"’"(‘“| 0 | we could sell It chenper. You see,” con- | cureer of Cwsarare depending for human ac- Kind, '“:l ln:l bz'u”f llh"fi LVIV ;‘ “:.husl Db "35 tinued the wurm{ President of the West Ride | ceptanca upon the fuspiration of thuse who !ul\rc klll dt?l ey tnr:‘r “‘. peklel Gas Company, **1t's the snme thing in all kinds | wrote down the cvents, The points at which 55 Mt i i Velg"f‘;“ arise the m?,';;yi of manufactires, ‘Che smount of production ls | Scienco most alarms us arcthe;being of God and N:, d; L“ul;lw' lfl“‘{" o ”’l“ "{‘{; X what detcrmines the cost.” the responsibllity and {mmortality (of man, Tverhill, Maae O e e entay, o to | e reporter irot a refteration, on Mr. Billings' | 'Thes seem to be the Chrlstlan doctrines around ‘fcflll ) J““‘ A fl"l‘ “;9 “t A’] m?llm"; art, of s desire to let tno ety off as casily ns | which shoukd gather nost of our sollcitude. bR T R T Wt Mt g menat” | o est Side (las Company could in conslsten- | In thinking upon this large subject lot wa €Would 117 ho roplled, with fervor, *jus: you » 7 ¢ Qo and tr me."q'l'lle'nuswnr B4 mf ¥y cy with {ts traditions arrunge, firat acquit those eclentiflc men of any l-will Republican, and sosing thiat,there had heen cat deal of false delicacy manifested at the olls,—that good men had atayed away and uken no intercet In the cleetions until It wns too late,—he would say a fow things, It was to him a lamentable fact that the Government had pmutlmll{ surrendered to a ssloon Democ- racy,—o gabling, reckless, thlu\'lnfi mob, and all becauso the f;uml. honest men hod refrained . from participating in the sclection of the law- makors. Especinlly was this the caso in Chl- cigo, and the effect wos scon In a depleted treasury and the enormity of taxation. In view of this ho urged that the bettor clasacs had o great work W do In tho matter, and shoul not tho distinction between matter and spirit hiere, shall we not need it when wo como to con- struct the leu of anothicr lifo?l Can matorial- {ism admit of Immortalityi Yes, because no one will ever be ablo so to define materiallsm as to find fn it tho exclusion of a future life. The mutorfallsm that can in some way so ngitato matter ns to make s human race come from o firlln of dust, that can evolvo a Beatrlco or a esus Christ from decomposed rock, and which flrst made the rock, need not be Hmited a8 to tho futurc. Before such a potent materiallam the little lino of death need opposo no obstacle, ‘To o development which made man ax he fs here, tho waking man from his nitan feellng of the Albnnesewrace In Turkoy lins AE!BI’]‘,GHH fiml Fflmi[fl Ufl' Pa]‘mjflfls, : been quickly confirmed. Stxtecn thousand well- Pletures aro elahoratel. ted in @ armed Albanesc have jpined the Turkish nimy am.ixnou.'fi* |‘1-5‘1"!.\)“:?! (wmrA ?n’ .'.':'i"éf.‘,fi‘- \Iv‘l‘ll fi: ut Orkup, west of Nisch. It may not bo amiss | fold with the Taintiugs). Our inetructions ste to observe that oven Scrvia, small 0 it js—with g?',’g::l’u 'v‘,’h':lu\.!e","“ Tuintings withuytany lisk but liitle more than 1,000,000 inhabitants—is by The Pictures will be arranged ani on FREE EX- no mmn(;’llnr:&gcne;m‘u A‘I?A "I;fl! u;r‘;plcjcc'rln. Its { HIBITION, doy nud evenluyg, MONDAY, Sept. 14 eastern districta are in: allachs, or 2 Roumans, who just now give great troublo fn G—B, AND AUGTION S ALB’ Leshjanin's army, In the sontheast of Seryla, Commencing TUESDAY, Sept. 12, at 10 & m o section of Bulgurs dwell” within tho frontler, 29 'f,:‘d ,'.h'm H ‘% 'and hcmt'lnfiln; \\'ed;;mii} :'?0'1 'g:!“r » "“]::"'l" 'i:f '1'3!;:,3 l’:“‘;‘; ":"?Tfigfi :"l":{ and T“""";lz 2tith and 24th, 1 pame liours. foro swated, the Chrietian Slave and tho Moliani- BLI004, FONBHOVE 00.7 Ancliocrm - st themselves aud thelr rights or maka | medans nearly balance each other. Turning to : ' narrowly, and she made o mental resolve not to BUBURBAN. Diass contaiied by lllu;\oglmu{ undstatesmen, | 187 a8 your poor powers will udmit ‘of, note its | hotes (4 N8 aud | Albanese, or Aruauts, along the Adriatic and ) khayes.” Tho fact that the lower closses had grown into a contral of tho City Government was illustrated by tho Blble belig driven from thie publicschools,—a ealamity ho regarded as tho sgreatest that evor befel a “free people. Ho would have {t written on the walls with au Iron pen that it was the bad, dishonest men that per- Fetmlcxl tha outruge, and that they did it in the nterest of misrule and corruption. The Bible had been a cinder iu thelr cyes, and it was not astonlshing that they had given it the blow they had. It hind no more frichida atong the rogucs than it had among the Romanists, and its teach- Ings were detrlmental to the sclicmes of every rascally thiet {n the land, 1f it were not restored to the schools, tho schools themaclves would next he trodden dawn, for the reason that education was antagonistic to saloon Dewocracy, e would have them abolished, howeyer, rather than that inlidelity should take tho place of tho Blble in them. o Tho speakor then entered Into a dissertation on popular oducation, showing the nceesaity of cducation to the perpetuity and wisdom of Re- ublican fnstitutions, he strength of the iovernment would nover be based on'tho wealth " of its sublects, he saiq, for wealth sthouniated ellemingcy and wrought decay. It was right- cousness that all governments should be built upon If thoy simed to become exalted, and how could righteousness be inculeated bottor thun through the Bible! It wns tho best, of all educators, - and [ts teachings wore lonesty and mundll{; yot it bad been denled tht chlidren in - the” schools] It was well unuu;ih, he sald, to teach astronomy and the erts and sciences, smazlug vastness and unity and heauty, nee its countlcas stara by night, its all-glorjous.sun by day; mark fta llving throngs s known to us hero on this one small star, you cannot but feol that the materialism which produced all this pageantry will ahaks again the urns of dust and our out'us children sgainin the land thst ia ar away. i But this question of a future Itfo aa affected by the popular sciences Is better discussed along with the idea of Qod as affected by the theory ol self-svolutlon, Do the theories of Mr. Hluxley and Darwin fnvolve a blank atholsm? What the indlviduals themselves think as the results of their Scfence s unimportunt; {n thelr tenchings thero is not involved any dlsdinction of the idea of a God, and aufl such o God aa ig detined In the Christian Confesslons of Faith, UGraoting the spontancous orizin of 1ife and then its evo- lution by natural causes {rom worm to mun, and wo have not even touched the axistence of a consclous, personal Creator, Bucauso by the word “spontunecous" Sclence means fhu absence of the onllnary cause. Thus if, most life begloning * with a germ, thero should bo lifo that wers created by the sun and water, {f thera should a plunt grow from the sun sud earth, but where -thero was no seod, this would bs “spontaneous™ life. But this phenomenon would vot innke pos- siblo u world without God, for before Science could ask us to accept such an Inference it would be compelicd to unalyre the sunbeam and find that no Deity were there, ‘T'o find that the plant saessed 1o vitulized sced would only be au invitatlon toB8eleucs to find what power that was In the sunlight that trausforius dust into & lly Tonlan Boa, from the frontier of Montenegro TUESDAY, Sept. 12, at 0:30 0. m. We hara down to the boundary of Greece. The territory ;»rchl orders Lo close NEW PARLOR and CTIAM: allachian [rontisr, where the mans dwel g i) 3 1 ,r.lmmyl,,m;md'bly ¥u, X 3‘“ lwuh gdd ELISON, POMEROY' & €0, sprinklings of Arunuts, Turks, and various other ;Em," h][x?: the (mlgliem ,?r)ld'fii i%ufnp‘nim '[21.-;;‘%,, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. rom ppopolls to Kir! sl, and up to L] e frontior of Houmanis, the” Turks 4nd. tho ATUCTION SALE OF Bulgars aro represented In sbont equal numbers, in hopoless lnt?:rmlxlurc. At flmqvcry edge of M Isc E LLAN ED U S BOO Ks the lack Sea shoro tha Grocks coma fn and In | yuzsnAy MORNING, Sept. 12, nt 10 odluck, at ozt e Pl b of il v sl |7 B 5 b ouf X o mixturo of Turks and Grecks., In the provinces |.. W A, BULTEHS & CU.. Angtiohetrt near tho Algoan Bea, Grecks alternato with SPHOIAL AUOTION SALE Turks and Bulgars. In the districts near the: - @reok bordor tho Turkish, itetlenc, Wattzentan, | O Pianotortes, Phastons, Bugaies & Harmes and Albancse races form o jumble which it is WEDNESDAY MONNING, Eoph, 15, at0:100'clock i derention e b Sross, withot enteaing our Salesroams, 1(8 o 120 aban-av. into d’fi"“}““‘x"" detalls of !.htl:” clon(:ulon ot W, A BUTTERY & CO., Auctioncert races often found-in many a slugie town or 1 il - village. Enough has, however, been sald to New Carpetings,Crockery & Glasswar Shomwhat dificullies attend sll attempts of | Tablo Cullery, White Lead, Scales, ¢ s LR X WEDNESDAT MORNING, Sept, 13,8t 10 ocloct, 4 9 3 our Balearooina, 118and 120 Wabuah-av. M%W% "ok, A« BUTTEIS & COu, Auctianters: REP ANHOUNOEMENTS, e i) oMb Hlan. ol A Logan will sheak s fallows: Balei & Co' Trae Sl of (5 Usna Full s en, Monday, Sopt. 11; erday, Sept. e 1y Mg e "Tho Ifon. 1i: J; Oglesby whl ek as follows: | @i1oves b rolderics l\ooli,gl ey o ‘maylorville, Monday, Sopt. 11 Hillaboro, Tuos y s,lo013,5hocsy i day, Sopt. 12; Carlinville, Wednesday, Sept. 13; | THURSDAY, 8opt. ‘M, at 0:30 o'clock a. ., 88 937 .mk-mf'vmn.'(rnuudny. "Bopt. 14; Delovan, Prl Baltaroams, 1i8and 120 Wabasly-a) dic justnow. _ 3 4 LAKE, and_cditors, and “merchants, and poets, and .They didn't Invite s elderly lady on Michi- | _ The Board held thelr segular meeting nt the | mechanics, No class of men enjoys o inonopoly i:nn avenus o the wedding, but she” succeeded | Town Hall Baturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A | of dogmatic force, It may bo that thero is nslight n eflecting an entrance when the presents were | petition was recelved from M, Pratt, azent Lako | Hlifference fn favor of some pursults, but, if'so, exhibited, and took a fearful revenge, as fol- Powder Ce for- permiasi the nan fn_the chemleal and geologieal an lows: Bhe adjusted her apectacles, took up n | Superior Powder Company, for permisslon ta | yqineingtical lHnes of thaught 18 least exposed siiver cmnmm{uher forming part of'a set, read | bfld & powder-honse on the corner of Archer | tothe temptatlon of mistaking autlfority for the card attached to it, coughed and frowned. | and Johnson avenues, A deed from John Rley- | evidence. A nan who says, “Thus saith A nelghboring spectator's sttention waaattract- | nolds and Irving Pearce for opening Wood street mathematies or the cructble,” fa less llablg od, and she safd: “It's solid siiver—it should | wpge accepted, $10 per foot, pnynhiu In tax cer- | 10 feel an individual prowess than o Tast,” “Bolid pilver, yess and it will Jast, [ . e 4 Mohammed or a_Cromwell who sunounces a eaw it first when 1attio Towker was married, | tlvates, recelvable for town taxes, was allowed | @hyg salth the Lord.” Wo nll scem bound to and Lllm “?snglem_‘_xl:n\'o xlu:r |£|u"un|.'. C'A;h;.{ }n pu,rll‘nn;l;. f{l'l' ‘lilll ¥mu. X\"wmmmumlun luu!; upon lil(%uxler ui:l 'Dn{lwh} rflul l’helrclmn- WAS n 3 en e al are rom A. H. ceder, own orney, wns re- punions as ng men houes ollowiiuga law- . Buns' weddiug, when Miss Turbage pre- | ecived, stating that tho objectlons l\f’lhn cage 1] taste, pursuin) "‘”““"‘.Vy of Nature. just as scoted ft. 6‘1! and on I've scen that | gor l"fl"CllH Beventy-Orst etrect and layin, Newton studied in his duy, just as Columbus sct about s dozen times. The joweler lets g | 1oF & B ¥ YINE | di0 when he pleaded before Ferdinand snd the out. Last tine was when Luclla Fowler wag | Woter-pipe on Sixtioth street hud been over- | Queen for tho noeded ships by which lic might murrled and the jeweler vowed ho'd never let | ruled. An ordinancs was passcd annulling pro- :fi-cuver & world. Ono of the most impressive {t :ue. lg““l }fic&film' 'v:he I}ndgzl-.ncs m;flummfl vious ordinance and . assessmeuts for im- kune‘s a: cnfihl is fihu,l);{:.cudu‘ué Ilt& ch Idhm" A 0 presen n't pay for the use of B b, . | running to and fro upon cnt flelds gather- Griba selzed 1t and aif the other ymenu' he- a’"v?‘:cnz"l: eg“‘":,”' L‘luuA‘tloAhu\’rnl'm“'nI"l ing np’fim Howers of truth, - Shetlieroneof the causo tho wedding supper wasn't paid for, | {105 W8 RECET L Wood sireer "l roBaml | chilitren, s Newton, comiea back with this flower, “Presented by her aflectionnto friends, Henry | 10 11, (P Of WWood Buekt. UG vesothe [ or whetlier Charles of Sweden comes with and Josephite Plummer.) Humpli! Anybody | Mended that thero be no mprovements made [ gy “or \Waahiugton with another bloom, or S e FaIn Or ehRa u\iglntl )’mow) thn{ |;n ‘\\;nod “l‘lu“L l;?,' mne ; rféul\"’rl.‘;}m tho | Corinbus with the discovery of & whole liew the Pluumers couldw's have’ given them | GO0 HOW PUe Fot HOrS o SECHEAR | ficld, or Darwin with o strango, nuclassified that. Wiy, tho Fuminers couldn't g0 t chrch | fhireo fcot in width and half @ mijo Tong: The | UoYen 1t tsall tho samo pursult as 1o tho right on Sunday " fortnight becauss the Washwoman ¥ e azd Nonor and happincss of the wanderin, Kept thely llllngug Vecatiso they couldnit rajse | 4ed Is all ready and only awults the signatures | eiljaren. That Homer showd have Tollowed money coough 1o ) her.” [n this pleasant | Of tho oficers of tho rond, who uro oubof town. | y5etry, and Cleero eloguancs, and Yaul religion, manaer thedear old fady, with the privilege of | }i° exhiuted to huve tho deed, lu s day or o, | st Arigolo art, and Watt thé wreatlwof sieam, age ud near {riendship, pussed all the articlen | g lot, from Astilnnd avenne to Packard avenue, | S, Hersclel tho stus, and Luxley theatoms of fimm- more ?S‘int c’v{eryh;dy e cvct{’llhlng }}:fl,;‘;’:"‘”‘ to tho Conunittee on Roads an "‘:‘:“"'““ hage wl'ulnh y{nn Im«]’l lfl:xl’kmy Jan they could have found out by apending o K e contempt nor tear inany wrath, <In these mei fortuno “at. Pluliertons and_ {be ommmerdal | A communication wea received from the Su- | Lu'tlrbi 00 0 S N VG T e e Works ree: but lessoiia of right-doing were far more cssen- | 4av " gont, 15, WM. A/ BUTTENRH & CO., Aucifoneers. Agency. rintendent of Publlc Works reconunending a | excetlence bursting forth from n myaterlons | or i rose. ~Christlanity Lias bron aceustomed o | via), and, beslde, absolutely noccasnry to th sus- | 9%, S4Bt 1% < = = A NEAT PRODLEM, ire-nlarn box to connect the Town Hall with | o —y passton which has brought man all the feiagon bt tho Goverimets. 1n agcs ‘to comic, fic i, 531, cuttom i sneake as gonove: tind the Creator in the ucorn or in the germs of unimal lfeg but If life cau come lromallgm or water, then Chriattanity will find in light aud in water the same presance of its Gad. Ionee no theory of Science thus far in Its course invalves Athelsm, but Involves only new stidy a4 to the meaning of mutter und spoutancous life, Thus ua o fact nons of the recent theorles of Mr, Huxley or My, Darwin should disturb the {aith of vl{tier Deiat or Christlun, These theo- rles touch only thio munner of the ercation, but do not give us any gow Creator, Driven by them from thé Garden of Eden, God réappears fin the far-oll) inleroscopic germ; Efnghom, Tuceday, Sopt. 12; Newtan, Wednos- | JOHN I, DRAPER, Auctloncer. S mison, Shtumar, oot Jo, 1y Sepk i | s omiag : “The Hon. WIIH Voeke, of thia clt 1 I arrte domn i, 10666 S8 By John H. Draper & Co. i the_appointment of the Hon. Garl. Schurs WWho s unablé o speak oh account of aickacsd. FRIDAY, REPT. 15, 1876, ‘The Hon. E, ‘Faylor, of thiy city, ia dllin; Gor. Bevsildée's appoiatincats InEoulhmjl 0 | AT (42 DUANE-ST. NEW YORK\- TG Uy order of the UNDERWRITERS, the Rafin ASSTUMING COMMAND, Stock of Mewrv, ALLEN & CO. very sy HEADQUARTRRS DEFARTMEITOP CIUICACO, TTATES | (ammaped, at their Iate stores, 71 and 73 Cambers: Axn Wiikspen, MixuTa-dlan, Qi Facio lo- | . Now York, comprialug a Large Assorinest o et G . The following & ane of the quegtionstn the | Fho Clty of Cliadzo, so that ncase of large fives | Janrulng and art. he posscoses, nd which haa rramination papers for huuomn?thrumwnlw ; f""": D2 StmonCd o SHE clty, ur vice sepuratud the great nutions froam tho condithon of Kentucky: VAR W HOx L0 Cos wua tecommended, | of'gyyvape life,” The pussion for now truth has Jolv McCatfrey presented o petition weking | Leen ho world’s salvatd Let Aboa gentienian of chivalroas Instincteand | p1ap b e allowed (o return tx certificates. of | 2 b bon ool wone th B auother who is discussing politics with o, At | fufy 10 ¢ §6,318.87, and recelyo th Having confessed now the high honorableness s given fustant of timo A says to B * You liel" 0 thie winount of §0,318.87, and recelys the | of the sclentific’pursult, and hegee of the men Blecively %747 secouds’ nfiewards I handrawn | Imouey therefor, witl 10 per cont from Jan. 1, | Whb'aro giving their lives o its 1ghors, o may bis revolvor from the Luy-windaw of his pante, | 1575, until the thne of redemption. These were |y come at last to the more apeclal task of tho ‘The operation of cocklug, taking ahn and firfug | received by Bim (u puyment for work done in | poyr—the fnfluenco of recent sclentific study consumes 2. 1061 eecondn. Meanwhile A, uot being | grading and graveling streets, and he has been upon religions doeteine, = - * v :flm;x;:l,' glx:”n“l\ll.n!,;‘li Vo ruaat ;l‘xu:“u.- Q:'z o ll«]u unable to dispose n:]! this amount, Ieferred to | (1) Tl thooricsof thoacientific leadors shotild h volacity o pistol+ ¢ Bullat pursuing his In USITT feet per sitond, | Lo Committes on Judiclary, i up to this datey greatly alloct uny tenct of Tow long sfter the e of the lie shioald A, who natural or revealed religion, becauge the prop- ed, ‘The intldel could not point you toa book equal to the Diblo as u moral edueator, and, I asked, would direct you to Lis negative attitude, ani the restruints of the civil luw fu pronoting the hublic good, while on the -other hand every hrfstinn would afiirmy what cannot bo, denled, and polnt to the ununswerable fact that tho Bible nlone enforces sound roll&z(nun prin- clples and a correct morallty. - ‘The offcct upon the mind of the ~ children by its belng taken from the schools, ho sald was to béhttle and degrade it. They wohld naturally be incliued to look upon it under tho 70, 5 fa it and instautly livel T be worked out OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, ositions laid down by them hove uot yet beeu | driven from thut by tho notion of spoutanc- | cireumstances us something o'bo loathed and B A S Al g S kil] F g l lfl]flfil}fl in soconds to stx places of dectmals, Dy Buck & liayner, makers of the **Mars' Cologne. | proven ta be true. Tt will not do for ‘you and [ ous lifo the spino God roapyeurs in th siementa | yuiit to bo read, and thoss same children wero | €iic Hotel; ou Tucaday cvunlng: Sept, B by the 0, E, 106-Ll y afl / HE A yaune tan wha fs l!?(:Aiclrr:‘[l?‘\'i’!"on Weat Central Park M, e deedtred :."J:,"}&]*L’"u“c:fii“f;“s i ww"vffifi o m-'i'l'fi'i"‘imrg: nl.fl?fil‘cfiu{"‘fi‘x& fotio ‘;"{,fflfllm {"lml‘l't mul:ho very !;n:rlmu- Whealer Minuto Men of the First, Sccond, and (All Drands of the Leading Manufacturcrs)e 5 entral ar] el ity 0 o i leaders, A on 0 1o country, sud from it our forefathers o e Washiogton street Guds titnes rather Yiard, and : Kew York Tribune, < | und wzainst wiiaso tyrauty e have been so wise | turb the worshtp in tho temple, Yoty a8 a fuck: | i qrawn tholr. Tatpiration In Gieie Girngetes | arsoucressional Distriets of Hiuols, 1 lurcby : ; Sttt o s | DOMESTIO CIGARS, ~ SNUFF, EIC 3) Clicago, Hayca and Whoeler Minuto-Men, ™ with | *4F o 1 fhlcager flayes and Atliocles Mlunis-les; Wil be sold in lota'to suit all purcharers - T ——— honatigs, _cpartinent aiall wil bo amnounced [ ST e T TGN AMATEA & COv {8 in acrears for his keep anid the rent of his \ 57 f . and huppy as to revolt, to show a very ready In- | sheets 1o tho extent f about SU%. T busy | conie e L L T o ave Av | Rullizahce th Lecon L slavoa of ew maslors, lowever, reeently adopted u new device whicl " W ST, AU We should us suon meke brick i the yonls of hioa proved very sucressful—so succesaful, {u- | Fi¢; contains the followiuy; atutletics: Thie total | ype Eyyptians us in the yurds of the Amorites deed, that the Iindlady told him last night that | number of specluens exhibited durlng 1874 | or .lnj-{)mltul‘ What wo all wish to avoll she could lend Lo a little money i livneeded | were 53, divided,~mumninals, 287; birds, 489; | s the whole business of compuléory brickuiak- {8, and put by soine vice warm Guner for hilm alsn they do to gome degres palsy the old an keep buck the young 1u thelr religious belief, thoughbt, and emotion. But these results cone purtly from the fmpulse of the heart to feel that un fnnovation 18 o ruin, and greatly from the fact that we have all been reared ina rellfi- fuus varrowness und dogmatiam which taught for liberty, Why throw {t away nowt As far back s 1753 Cwm&u put it hito tho schools, and as late as 1570 the truckling loard of Edu- catlon of tho great City of Chicugo Uhrow it ont! Fourth-at-July orators ever after should ehut thelrs mouths” on the natlon's anniver- o Tygs without stra de del 3 9 when ho comea home late. Ho writes himself "',’"m'fifli-u[:‘mug i mfw Hris |] &leu 1 T et ot c‘llfie;v'll‘ll:‘eoll;;hzr é:fi%‘é:fnlgl:e", us (Lt the. change of & Ieltor OF of an fon | *ero was auother fact fn conaection wigh the | —3:-MOAYTIOR, Major. Genoral Commanding. AT Wabmlisr., B, W, car. Madisenst postal gurds rometishue 1Lko this: - | toeos, divided lnto wanmmals, 413; binls, U5 | ypgcininent studenta of tho origin of man are | meant infdelity, heresy, und destruction, The | nible being expunged from the schools worthy . BEOOND WARD. " Largs teids 200 af Cuichao, Sept. G, —Dran 81z 1 am 8 Yttle short | T6Ptes, 41 At the close of 1873 there were 455 | not asking the human family o bring them ita | thoological rostraint of 'the past Teft us ‘all il- | of consideration, the revarend geptleman cons lar woekly meeting of the Becond Ward ARy .+ ©of moneyta-day, but will try and let you lisve tho | animals living in the mensgerie; at the closo of | falth, but’ on the contrary” they vonfees thom- | brepared to meet any uew views from any | tinuod. It was pot the Romanists in the Teopabliean Ol i1 be obd Fe e Beanet? tedl; | 2,500 CASES BODTS AND SHOES AT ADCTION,. $101 owe you lowards the ‘close of “next week, | 1874, 850, and at the close of 1875, (2, Very | selves to be only setting snll on the wide s scleuce or philosophy at any time or place. A8 | but th cal Colloge, 613 Siato streat, this evenin 480 0" Tliea ara Lard, aud § nood not dewcribe t6 you thy | lttls tnaney has Leen cxpendea in the Darchisrg | aut 10 b fehosant, tnompslven of mhat they will | the slives tarriod i 1oni s, voysgesh, doubiod | hevmous eameivisne They et 3 ;’1‘«-‘:.'& ook, Tho meeling will b addremsal by Howrs. | TUESDAY MORNING, Sept. 12, at0:30 olocy unexpected snd mallgnant inGueoces of the Ho- | of aulinals during the lust three years st com- | discover, flence, tidecd, the time has not vomo | dowa between decks, were for tho most part | Hhe Romans, aud to got the Roman vote, | B Mo Mitchell, J. i Gloagh, and C. Greely, p et "M oping s fx.':!’iffl-'flfl'z‘?e'fil"13'1?{“’,,‘,,’,"‘; vured with former years. ‘The totul amounts | for anything more thuu a calin marking of their | unabla to walk when the prisou-ship had landed | whereby to contintro thelr hold on oftico an Z i WK Tuundy, Becrelarys, [ Kip, Split, and Calf Boots, and they were ordered out into the opeualr, 6o weall, borne for hundreds of years in the theo- 1oy lw‘d;rluuu-smpl. landing ut last, find our- sciyves thelr lHeenso to steal. Romo hud o large pro- grame, however, to carry out. It “had. already gotten rid of the Bibfe, and the next spent for this purpose durlug the last five years | paths and un- awaiting of iuost true reports. sstusfactory, Daw, yourrepeciiilly, @ en. | buve beeus In 1671, $4,7015 In 1573, $00; in Bt e’ hnan: heart i quick to antidipats = 183, $70; In 16874, $300; in 1595, $170.20. The | trouble, sud quick also to claim success, and Crmioaoo, Bept. B,—Mosers, J. V. I, & Ca, pre- | expense of malutalniug the vulluclluu. not Iue | whilo the sclentific mind pay sco too much suc- SIXTH WARD REPUBLIOANI agl o fall assortment of new PALL GOODS, it Th Il bu & mecting of the Repablicans of S d JAMES P. MoNAMANA S 0., Auctloneert At uAub) S0 WRIE OF Smnh dlano o tho Sixth Ward Monday evening, Sept. 11, ut§ . Mo " peett sent their cowpiments to Mr. Sinfth, and o cluding repalrs to build wus i 1574, ¥15, for itsell, it, and the religi 14t the open shora of this great ventury. T { - m’t‘%i‘l’“ br;l 3k l(I“' .'iloc\‘\i"hull:'wll‘llemt:x: ?l! l?"71‘“:"l "h{h o s CIAL AUCT] AL T8 & SHOES. 3 , and are sorry | chuding re, ! i V15T, §10,- [ cess for ftsell, it and the religious world too, eab o - musses - to - prevonl y eing ns | ang evlur Mlun o, v y Yo .| SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS they cannot liquidate the LI of $11.40 which b 1K38.03, o 1875, £17,0 . At the ¢l y per J c] g 7 3 clenee ¢ Wi & 6545 Bluo Ieland nvenue, cornor of Elghteenth Lotds againss thew before the Kt inst., owitne 160 | 1575 the b 2“’"““'“ M) ‘15';-}“:;: nf :!;II:.) llll:l‘.ll,:f“x‘ul'ul% l.m“h defeat tn the alr for | It fanot ouly certaln that the new sclences | stated, It as politieal corruption | BAS Blug (el Beene, o e necd not harny Christlan ductrine, bt it {s pos- sltle lhefi way absolutely reform our fdeas of God. \When wa fuberitcd the notlon of the Alinighty as being s prrson lko a human per- son, we fell Lieir to a very fuforlor conception, A Heity fashioned liko tho - colossal Daylid of Anfeln Lias wot becn the best form through which or ju which tlhio buman family could be- hold its Maker and Judge, 'l'h%al)eh. thus embodied, thus centralized, was too easlly re- noved from ths homes aud paths of mien.” All huwan hearts have always thought of Ilm as belug elsewherc, and hencs IHe has been too {ar awpy (o wlaru the slnful and o cowlors tho that upheld Rome, and fts provalencs Iu vur own country with-the support Rumno was glvlng It were questions of the deepest concern, —tho twin dang f the Republic. Rumo was futolerant {u the extreme. 1t had jts hand on £pain, and a few days ago bad ordered the signs on Protestant churches there removed, exceeds ing Mayor Heath in bis work of removing the slgns from acrcss our strects, ete.. It was seek- fug to plant its beel here, Intoleraut as 16 was, and if unarrested would push ite’ plans by in- trigue and the sword, If necessary, until Protest- mfinm was Uriven from the land. Americans Lad but oye’ redreas, and that wad, to spy to , and G, ] 1 Shoct M. Sargunt, will bo present and addross (b meet: | piiedi on Lanle by o oary Boing odb of (he Iog. #hos busineas, whiaso Inatractions weru toscl) e FLEVERTE - oat: regard 10 brico, on Nowlay, sept. 11 810 lerents Ward Tiopublican mocting ot Maring's welskie; B BeuzEMeMaomy o '&‘%uu N all, s streol cvening, ‘ol Waterigan an . Hail, Ada stren texlep 1 MOOREUOUSE & CO., Aurtionesrs others will add; people. o T TOURTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOAN CLU, @ i ot bl RIIAT oot Grand rally thia evening at Cockner's Hall.. 480 CELEDRATED thrusghost Milwaukee avenne. Tho following gentlomieil will fl AN Ym Unlon—espresed iesll t mpled stringency prevalent i’ every de< | ywhich 476, vulied at $15,750, were owned by th (%) The new Selency t y, but I 1), partment of trade. 1f Ny, Emith forces paynicut, | o , 574, 18 i 2o 0 11cy Belence, nobopenly bt lopleallys L partment. 1o 1874, 18 wummals sud 1 bird { b us two theorfes,—tho one, that man has Liay Wil Bave'ns "V”“"_E’_“' to go futo Insofvency. | wurg born in the menagerio, und o 1575, 2 | been evolved from a Jower forn of life, has de- Cuicaso, Sept. 7.~Dxan Buitai I am awfuily | nuimiuale aud 47 blrds, “There were Slions born | scended from o simple germ by a milllon years morry, but I cannot return you the $10 1 borrowed | {0 the mensgerie on June 23, 1873, and 3on Nov, | ora million ages of Ym eas, [nasmuch adthat . of you lust waek for & day or two, but will try and | 15, 1573; there were 2 leopards Lorin there in | theory assumes a primal, potent germ, it need give llgan pext Thursday at the latest, Lvopin | August, 1875; 3 pumas in Aygust, 1672, and 2(n | not uffect any of the doctrines of the :'c \::mumr somsllines and 500 us, Yours affec- | Junv, 1875, .\muug other anlmals born in the | ssuctuury, except the story that man was o1 Y rop menagerie were hyeuns; jmlrlc gray, sud black | made out of dust slx’ thousand years As & matter of course, when the postal cards | wolves; a raccoon, an Indian zebu, o 'Cape buf- | sgo, and that Eve was formed from the fib of seach the house lw nre read, and the result is | falo, au Amerlcan ¢lk, aud 3 Virginis deer, Tha that the old lady . 9ad has intimato x £ X the trst man. The only doctriue of Christianity loves that Bumith moves in | nuaiber of visitors hus largely lucstased duripg | which depends upon the truth of narratd fnandal aud socly) zelatious | thy last twe yeara L B Lis tho u.;'&m'..'fi'.’u uudmé.uvl:v:: sddress tho mecunfi viz. 1 Btawes-Altorney Roed, parts, ‘1D und_upward $5 Gltg-Atarney Tath 11, Sonator Jolin Bueler, Gen, R T Sy J. B, Reynolds, and other gentlemen, - All cltizous ke a5 geqyoated J: atend,