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4 < ; : WHE CHICAGU ‘LRIBUNE: MUNDAY, APRIL 9, lois. V== ¥ h i orthod re only | election time certain ward companies, with an am- | Mechanical theories are populsr but dangerons, be-' -1 Ol O o ' ' that o D eantitnl, But the Jocal Interests, thosd things of | tinctionsabont what ia called orthodoxy a y e 3 ik d ) of time the Indians have been quie ; RELIGIOUS. |igiiosie it By st | e M s g | ABhir iR iheme ot il | Sttt e | T FAT WEST. | o e oty bt et e Toto ome Sran tealh. £nd (he. sorranth At the aWee | & Dothel in the front. The iand liew heforo 70 fu={ Hle'al rnown by taking poliday and 1evolln ity | know My ing S0t the Atonements < tnat whils o white race. To e with the redmen for any 5 . Tn the midat of snch & vast en- | among other things, to targei-shaoting, Gome | they were yot ainners Chrint died fur them, Ito- coustderable length ot thne causes n civilized Prof. Swing's Sermon on a | Her e e e i s it :;lflfia";n'u"n‘i':vrfi\':ml L moig: 16 wo' o not | men thok thi targes ten of hein Chtinsinne, wng | mastam s ulonr nojecttnnabta throneh s machans | Utah and ldaho===The Mormons bflnfim ‘loathe the poor Indian® in cyer 3. wonderfal teansfigiration may fake place; for, | beloni to any one denomination, then, what is bet- | on nnlldA{ garments, marched to the musle, and | fany, which takea upon the broad shoulders of the and the Indians possible way, There are soms whites who live QGreat Brotherhood: Knowing of ita pxistence, we can nlwaye scek for It | tor, we can halong to all. And we wéed not ask | thonght thatall they hadto dowas ta spend a | Church the individnal llvea and reaponaibilitys and U with them, "but they can scarcely be called ciyils Tty ATl his prlgrimage, anid, when sight 18 denled, be | niab to admit us, for mAn Has the keya of only hia | holiday and go 1nto heaven and receivo the awards | the many saintly livea within ita, Lorders which ized, almost lrnnvffimnek by the hope. % small sanctnary and conld admit only to ona (itile | and the prizes. Hnt the conflict, the battle, wonld | brighten the pages of history have been mads 50 in Old Fort Hall was establlshed hy Mr. Nathan. Opening : Services in the. Union | arf seamark Sieratanal grounds for expecting | room, Iy cadting oucselvesIn fove 3ad ohediente | B0t b g e o e e O | i P e wr smo e s mehoniats, | Bome @00 Words for the Unpopular | jel J. Wyeth, an Amcricao, in. 165 o 31: nug - ervices in 8- 10 and declaring nuch a brotherhood, One haa been | at the fect of Chriat wo Join a i e evil of the . ! ) e " " Wwas afterwarda sold by him to the British | of the variation,—the gate that | It had only changed fis formand garb of attack. | Away over the other extrome of modern Christian Latter-Day Sainta, Y ritish Tud. Swedenborgian Church B e o o8 | e evesy sanctanees oy IR B S | onces would ot e parned. &1 the olaka 1oe | thyakht are the Advacstos oF the MHEN-pressirs an: ny son's Dny Company, For many years it w; Funa 1iko & thrend of aold (brough rellaion. ~ Naw, | opeas Into every sanctusr fonce Dy Compua a8 for preaching the Gospel tu-day, but tha | ginery of convernjon—men with & ayatem, purely ur-trading cstablishment of great fmportance, in Hershey Hall ¢ fothis compian sentimont of sl roligan, natara) Fpirts that. buened. dreds of yea Tnechanical and anevangelical in its Methodn as the and finally again passed® into the hands of thy L5 g of Chremieds .fi;a‘::.?.cfl:m‘_ e e ts | UNION SWEDENBORGIANS, | F5i 5t M ahet s sonls Souday 18 | Thtricate machinery of Tomes open pernapn to | Thrifly Villages and- Farms~Shoshones and Bade | Americaris Tho "Mormons are gradasil ‘e’;‘- 25 Dawortal Tiat 1 onght to Find all. tho Uonpel OPENING SERVICKS AT NERSIET TIALL. canld, The "ol godr ot " mythology | grave censure, for sithongh Rome an worked ftn nicka-01d and New Forb Iall, tending thetr settlements through the best val. God's Armor Neccusary to the Christian "'r"f\?"?m Inlo one frlcnishiy, of which ihe worls | The Inaugural servtces of the Unlon Swedenbor. | Jate sl 1o bave changec hemeelret, mhls Bt | oo ey e st a0 Paa: > | Dwestan Bhuren o et of ALuIng up & of Abram, ¢ " con ul n 3 ), 3 urch [ the Everest, Tt pastuts (o pactore, while civilzation aa | were attendod by about 300 poople, ‘Thia socioty, | And bocome avon an aoel of Ighty but 1t whe tho | withont onco bldding him 1o asire and bobapiized: | FORT Hat Iisho; April 2—Since tha execn- |~ A QHINESB BANQUET, L] ; ! hings “did | tion of John D. Lee, {} 1o of tho Btat yonng:and tho ale datk, o hanpen upon & fellow: | aa la porhape known, lacthe rosult of a wnlon-of | #smeplrit of exil, with power 10 plerce through | It would be unprofitable to notice there things did A1 0 ek b 18 yicopin 8 4 ) = ¢ ahip that could shame sny of, the selsions At | members and triends of the Now Charet restding | WENerr MO I 0 1y 1y vhat ware | oavons "o pureh atind batiess 1hone, 6, o5, | soem to be very miuch excrelsed about the Mor- ow Throo-Hundred Almond-Eyed Opors The Rev. C. M. Lester’s Inaugural at | fhonid sprinzup among Clristians lvingIn, the | 15 aitercnt parts of the city for the establishment | aceounted wronz avcarding 10, (he deraloicue, mere | the Jolé. of Our ikt wonid ho In danger of being | mons; and, as the writer hercof has lately visit- St. Paal’s Eplacopal, Hydo Park. %“‘;fi.’,‘“}{‘:}’,fl.};’.‘.‘.fi"'{flhA‘.:‘J)"«f ool S held | OF'a contrall place of worsnip, Tho prstor, the | Sucmie: formnot ihie il of £yl sad shetli sa | eiingutancd by thess felnslones el theupper portion of Utah Torritory, o fow | iiren Fenstod Thelr Employers In Sea aul’s bEplscopal,y Lyde rarke uias before ihat unity of licarts wiich should | Rev, Tu Po Metcer, though & young man, driven out. Many would atand up and ey, ke | _slr. Lester ?lsm.mghm appest for apure lite | o orq”rooarding It may not be amiss, | Cache i P Bl } e, T ol " e perpetust prescnce prescher of unasual abilly snd eloguence, e [ 115752 Pand i :::“::d:ng’eérux bt 4 Valley faano o tho Lest valloyain the moun- | | On Satarday”afferndon Tho 50" Chiness e Tabernacle Barvices Oonduoted by the Rav, | of one fdes. It “fe eecn sverywhere on the | ORS Of his falr hear man'a Jife when he maid that, - 8ine wers not great THE TABDERNACLE talns, and the amount of Inbor that has been o L.ewls Brothiors, importers of leaf to- i 3 h tnre be that of”¢¢ Rispal 1s porfectty splendid; ho is 50 earnest,™ 1lis text | according to their form. but according to the spleit G haceo, gave the memuers of the firm and aboyy J. B, Vinoent. ey o e e hon b pa | npattectiy ‘#p within the slnnor, 1t was {n the malignity that the BRNVICES DY, THE REV. 4, Il VINCERT. douo’ by tho Mormons thomsclves fs astonlah- | ey 20 the fomucrs of the fiom nnd shwut a hundred detalls {n the composition, each ona | " 1¢ ya conttnne fn my word, thi exil dwelt, rather than In the outward forny of sin, | Tho meettng at the Tabernacle yesterday after- | ing. Tho Utah Northern Rallroad (narrow- | Superintendent and thensalstants in theconduet wliit tell the sorrow of the mother. On account of mj]elmx and all maks re arg my Aiscintes [ e 'hall Kuow the Teuth, and (us truit | The deadly apas-tree bad nothing In ils farm 10 | ;oon‘ahowed no falling off in uttendance, the main | @auge) runs alang the whols length of it, and | of the business, the curions and_ ccremonioug A GREAT BIROTIIERIIOOD, L ] ‘V!‘fll‘:{::fl'!’lom:‘l;:?[x:: o ek - ".;x,mm?’“""‘" x;u.h 14, a5 to sariant “},”,’;}.d.=:',,|:,m°d.fl yet" it 18017 | fioor being crowded and the platform and gallerics | passcs by soversl handsoma villages, which [ [ sct Chincse banquet witle which they annually SEMMON BY I'IOF. BWINO. Clotty. Tha racks around W) mot mock REr With | (e eeycoes lacuteions might arleo, ho ealdy a8t | talned. tho urcst volon, Asran Dure was not | well populated. The sorvices oponed with tho | have never acon montioned in any book or arti- | teatify thelr appreciation for the Iiberal trest. Prof, Swing peeactied yeatorday worniog atthe [ any lichen or moss, 'Tho ieavens above will bave [ 186 F2I3) 8 Y16 of this Leutt " Tn | 8 man to repel men, and yet he carried tho poleon | singing of the hymn, "I wiil gulde thee," fol- | cle, To bellevo that tho wholo of AMormondom '"r"';';t Soeon edugham byflLclrm;‘xmp oying more o Gty ki e o oliheariias, b (it LSS vk, e | caded it e, cud ool wd o pevics mwn | SfSibe il ST el T | ey et o ot Tk Bute 317 | - Tocuttinaed sk el Lokt Gy o | S 8bo L an ot i ki Aoq Aramasld vato Jot, Lot thices e nasitife, J }.'A%E\:fl!;&"?’-‘é‘?fib Tobe. UnbaUnk. S show g.flffi.aznfi;m: sbont. 1te. -:{ ‘was ot fo know | met in he Spiets and not i e Totmn Ut for theo " was then sung by th audience, wrong; thero Is an immense deal of country oc- This unique prend was in the. thind or u;}:‘; B T b, o o 5 R I | hat hebeart o fac e frem s Mk it | o ruth s, bkt the ot For his wan | LOBLS SRBSRC s notju ympnlor il thoay | Al endig » goction uf L 1t and e b8 | cupl by tho it to tho north aa wel as | atoryaf e ‘Butling "N 13 Dyt itiey ,-':'.,;l.’u‘."z‘:..'.u'.‘,‘m"fi"{fi‘.‘,..‘ Wit BTN NATEnd | Witk besecn iar: a3 though o warotse wivers | the Word made fesh, For this Cheint rose from | TawaTop tho wopmreselon 0 e e M to tho south. They go on fncreasing in wealth | Fhich Is tho projerty of llung Fer Lo, tha crime, but they werg Ho be by h; S Rt L MR | e ol e s Waal s | e dend o ecndsd oo g, hat el sl | [y, b bl i ol | o ononsont - othedra ar 5 Faats, s | 190 srengthyea by voart s, s iy o near | Y SoTEOAE, YAl it wat bl bS] '1}‘."":."‘"' dimaour v for e breinred. | SIS LY, OF VA o o A gt | 1L RlgbE abide with Ohelly I onrnest woald often be. told: i ofect, | & resldent of that city on a rainy day would enter (¢ | 1¥ all, of them aro tudustrious, they are eiples of Cleatal urcitccturo s thoretrictiony : i dion g0 canvnses {s to be found In almost sublime pro. | Membrance y ¢Thon art besfde thyeelf, " and he would ba called | only for shelter; but an architect from. a forelgn OAINING A FIRM FOOTHOLD. of a barbarian muncipality.woald permit. Itig ‘To us who live in what scama & golden #Ze Of | oriiona In the Cheistian religion, for there hange | truend orderly hurman life waathe divine humans | g fanatic. A weak public sentimentgayo that ver- dral to study tho art | Thisought nottoboe eegretted, ns thoy have | in tho very centrs of tho better part of the ;v ke, ¢ sidvanced in thiy text. lad the two gronpe of Lg:'lgtf‘:o::l;llm?cm?:t: € near :;nlld:-rr.“ ’f:,nl Tils Mehts and_do Tila works, If this was the H:":"c;y:':fivn:em: lon.of mens l:fi’u‘; pecal cathodral-like. Bome men cama npon it ond lived | brush plains fnto cultivated flelds, Tholr ro- | Inspiting monsters evolved from the labyrinthe i ] Iy for tha appropriation of ita grosaor trossurce, | Jilon o Harnat Turas Lecns | OF Eantern Doaginatio ctitaniated. by oo - [‘ ‘herdi cl leadors, am- ¥ . | Lord's purposc, It was manifest we had much to | taneo, As child: ing for treanurs after the | ©2 igion docs no harmgtd any onc, so far as 1 sco rn imagination stimulated by oplum, is Zil Lumeor onenty sieaciad.nchonare and put o | hieanad ol that, shaeld slt o drawn lato unc clr, | Iearn’ud mush o do boforo Tt wae necoms | baicinee Coiaren ecarUN Jor tecaanee Aier e | und vorgot the highor trensures Iying beyond. 18 [ T 1s pow ity ous of! the auestion to | reached afier a Abiey strayalo through tho tic A1} death each other, and cach other's wives and chit- | pictare. Nodlscordaliould run throngh the scene, | llshed. =~ Man's dest - cousclousness wos elfe | wise in fholr awn conceita: snd {n all theso things | B¢ Paol's was tablot ssylng ttat the architect of | o shole botlet, cven It it18 wrong nnd currents and eddles of screaming and gestio patl SasuOMIE ghic £ ut from face of Calvintat, fand Methouist, and | Sonscloveness, and his fret love was seiflove. | thera wan u polson distilling that drovo menawny | the building was Sir Chriatupher Wren, snd *1¢ 2 ) ulating Asiatica that are tosscd continually to @it dren, and huve seattered tho herds In the wildor- | it (i \llould bearn the sorrow and the joy, the | OuLof thenn sprang solfshnces and all the differant | from 'tha Conaideralion of thoss things on you senk hls monumont, Jook around.” Inthe | O%den, abouts milo from the Unlon Pacific | and fro through the narrow channel of Dugont af| nees, the story would linve et better our ex- | work, the hope of Jenn Chrint. The centri | formeof lussnity and evil, They could produce | which hung life and death. Moo to. whom | 700 P#K 0 FERGERs OO BRI TR0 | ang Contral Pactfic depots, s an ol-fashiuned- | and Commercial. Tho aris wppor floor i3 divide i uctation uf such su sge. Our estimate of the | Chriatshould tuprese all the surronnding scens | DO good thing. On the ono hand, self-love was tha | the trath waa hidden were walking In darkricss and i JKjngepl dremind: f T cd Into the innnmerable Httle rovms that th B et o lorloua | Sito Lis service, #ud pronps hundred sects futo | o0l groundof our conscloug lifs'and freo will, but | perll, fiko the old Jews, whuto traditions wero il | od, and asiing men to look aronnd. Itwas | lookluiplace, sudremindsaperson ofsomefiniah- | ed Into the innamerable little rooms that the i Juble et Weasrect, romet smnuite. Tae | onzwlctire, = 2 FHE i o, uder Jtuas Lrue toad overy desly and | mgaisiat el and wi ‘waled on i 'Wiaded | dho ito-wotk of some men lo nveatigts the phe- | ed villazo In tho Bastorn or Midile Slates, | Songtexating Clinuman to afects, b orly by g . f [ i 4 o eyes, not discoverin, tlet, who passet AN ' cro arc some fihe res ces back on the 1 s ;f i Jéwel of iatore aro not all to be found upon o110 | ot ensah b Bind thy lnimiry. into aceard. (herg | 1ennFed God and the rlghts of man. = Fearof pun | §25h 0L HESTerine SRUNE 20 Bassec BY AR | nomena of natare, and tho Church hud nothing to | Thete arq some fine ssldences buck on the | By ¢ iisq urnamental Iron-work, of tropisl , fviment and tho hops of reward alona restrained with it, ho could pot | 84¥ agalnst men of eclence, It asked them to goon h' frultage and folloge, of exapgerated Oriental Eororation ey Tt s poaet ot oot pema | Giose brotherhoud: Tha work of tha. mistatryls | 1 - ishes tho pertinenca of s Rxcept & man ba. | B the taihs tns it of rath cOUId nof Chiot a | and oxploro aaik explain what they could, -Tho | 0,11 o surroundings. Tl neact and apito | JUias S, {oneRe, ol Deraion Crond enoratlon may find 1ts own pearl of great prlce. | G080 other unity amid vanity, Not anly Is fhie | DOrh again he cannot see tho Klagdom of G | whore the habitation was so_cromdod with otlor | first chapter of Genesla gave a description of what | oo B T o {et in thete | OF the grotesque monsters of Eastornmytholoy) The reader 10 Lo pases alotsg over the rocord In | gUis Srotis (5iae " iflat of louding mankind to the | Wemust learn something of the divina teath re- | wyivits, Thera was that in thesa +* lms " and do- tonti 1 tetving to understand e, Enough, peopls are auict In thele { of yataghans and scimetors and othor supernyt 3 sesolv g ¢ and man and thalr mental - | sclentific mon wera always strlving Lo understand, | genicanor, .and charge moderate prices for yatag! pen Urnesla percclves (he Hash of thie gold dust In the | apieit of Chriety but it I8 an actua) unity, for here, | Yealing the nature of God and m: Tuelons that cheated a man of tho truth, Tho be- | yo "% | e Shtemnt to describa the beginningof v urilly cifective edge-tuols for sllcing oft uilend. fucldont ust ceud, Abrata saud, - Let thera be 5o | all throvgh thid land, aftor s winter of rellglous selationt, the purmads of auo aul the daty of tua sleged Trofane seemed to be in very littlo danger | Lot 1o e poserionitnb vosiualanat | tver .:\l':,'figh hents :,“,“5',;5‘;:.‘"’{{?:‘{55‘&533 ing heads, und thy whiolo heavlly Iacquered aud strure; the world a broad. 17 you would prefor tho [ work, wll thie resjers come In from the felds, | S1Befs AR TASE bofreed Toom Bancaks & Biee = i Motmtatne shuttin (=4 aate | Bt From under tho many brilliant gus jois * Tocht, T hall tako the left, wnd If you prefer the | MUK GRS BN Gl heis GRS | rovealed to him the wayand the beanty of holiness, | SF airce min sied Tertis In e blaie, TACHD scoms | " viriuhant o aemonstoate it (o Dible atory of | Ward, amicleiini ST eransils vt the goush. SFic | € the narrow porch in front, shiniugwith wélcd et fwhall tske thu right, forwe bebretbren. | kind " of geadn, Nome fustructive lessons | 118 muat bo spirituslly’rich: but richea were good | eato bo nothing very offonsive in a mcre wood- th . here dia, 3= by sk cars on which it was my fortync to travel were | tffect through thelr protecting Chincaelantemns &t John, coming many centacles loter and full of | could Ve lewrned from the reports which the | for nothing except ase. 1f loved for thelr own | op horac, The mon in the city, If they had ataid | tho creavion was now! praved by sclence, | .oii filed, though I confd m.,"’u, forgive an old | 8nd over thy outer murgin of Chinese lilics, anf thie aplrit of Jesus hrist, went beyond Abram and | churches are waking of winter wark. Chnrches | #ako thoy were injarlous This was trus also of 8 | hohind (o bulwarks, would isve had nothing to | 1o was aware that numerons ubjections had heon | NEE IORG bIDUSICH R0 LRy Sarwe &6 O1d | gigars evergrecns and atirubs, aud aquarin of ke 4 Y o Iiated Ji the midst of one popnlation drawequnis | Ercat many theologles. A new ani s trua thealogy | foar, for o, hidden soldlers would ave Geen | made to that acconnt. Tha French Acaderay a few | MO o o Iazy, bloated, goldish, the stratga turmoll fy gl bt T e uue e for g | At Lo Vor Sl et ittt | TAS gl aestet i T AU gL D | d S aal e Sl T SR | S e G ey oo o | i fnaei g Yo sronely s | Ly ploied ldta i, sl trm ren,” 11 such se: it any 3 s . e ofcumpruuieg boan 10 uppoar 10 the duys of | farinhit Gl oontliy neses Losking doms (oo | Eteas Aapgor Desctting wr wad-ciut wa ahionld come | Sheir ciSloory, Mot SSUUR 16 16t (o IRAY ™ot | which were fn opposltion to tho Dibllcal record; | furms aloas the borders of thd Great Salt Lake heard, Wikl 8 generous discuzard of expans Abrabinw, und even tien to be beautttul, whot 8u | thy higher heavens, the Spirlt sees not the dlatinc. | 8 Fegard this as the chict end of man. The truth | when once thore, the soldlcrs pioured forth and | but to-day no geoluglat adhered to thesa clghty | and stoppeil near the villages of Willard and | the whole numerous orchestra of the Yu lfcn “dmiense 1ifo it shound bo living fn these far-ol | tiuns which we think so larke and seo g0 plainly, | A3 te meant. To be the truth was: the end. | tyok posecsnion. ‘1t might scem harmicas curlos- | facts. In the nclentific nchools tho boys. learned | Trigham City, The water was fall of wild | Choy Royal Chineso Theatro of Jacksou strect 1nd, as we think, better days, ~ The words ** Let | hut (3od aces only the unity of the hearts ‘E,“ Tove | The —recoguition of this ~fact ought 10 | jiy {5 inyestigats theso “hat there was | thatthe fleat lh|mih| nature wng protoilsam, but dmfi‘, and gulls, and & good sportanan would | had been'¢ngoged to lend to the festive occas tucre be na etrife. **fsnot the whols 1sud | (lrist, and for cach ono who fAnds convarsion Ina | ™8 much differenco in tha _spint of | ya. danger within It. the Bible sald to the hoy that Gud: created the | g plenty of occupation among them, slon the concordance of swoct sounds. The Tfure thee TT Ml ey Uy bratheen, ” should | Fresbterian sauctuary some onu bowe (o be con- | pHr inreitiaations. ' Letno one praceed wht tha | hese ovile wero aito found in the repatable In.' | carth. liy what processoe it waw no mattoe: but only | PULPHRE B SERRETR SRORE G\ o | Royal Band occupled seats sbout the wniddie of 14, loud apd sl Ao oour centuryy | frued atan Bplscopalaltar. Uy many polbs the | fied that theologles la themauives are snfclent, | urerence tbat provailed among church people. | in ths beuinning,—God, By these allisions to | D8 3 SEPLCR UEtloR, Bhere, thero 1s b 1ha front of the saloon, and its nusle fell with Tiehg U8 ink, of, ton yitle” e content | aintul chliren brass forwird To oue daivation, | Ther wentaimely to hulp men and viomon in ight | Thora was & gensral proclamation once a weok (5 natiro, they Jearned more of the apleitual and | SRS R b A oo o | particulariy thelliug effect upon untutoredes late whiat shon AL s Decoming e e 3 K elernal. " f # % Becatest brotberhiood on earth—t pulblt brathor. | oneseivoo o e pr e i Totbioes Sk 1, | marcy, 1€ ahouid bo femambsred by each and evory | &favored fow, but what, was tho proportlon of | BlErRele | oy out attafled with oo text, and an | €olored biankets,-thelr Iodzes beioi n iew o | Combluing, 28 (6010, much of tho subatantf d. Your uttention bus uffen boen culled o tho | Naanrene Chlof. 'Tnls oueucss of result suould | @80 thatlight was for life and growth in heavenly | yot'when men wero aatnest as Dible-readers, na | he took also thie Biblo's closing words, The 1,200 | tho othier aide nf Hear River, We next passed | Fesonaticy of s bofler-making shop with the de- wluistey oy one of the learned professious and #e | turn into an Inspieation that uiight bear the clergy. | Bracen, ang | Morker fn the Tevival-mectings, in tho Sunday. | pages of thnt ook wers Mllod with texts, but tho I.A, Mendon, a growlng town: and thenco across | £1sivo clatter of a uight watchman's rattle and tha Ll u powerfnl department of thought and work, but o 5% WVe be brethren,s e then conaldered the adaptation of truth, , people turned away from them and mald | fiest and last were most to be noticed, The lley and over Logzan Ci e tho alry aud Musive notes of a Washoo cunary, Tl w0 oflen perhana lave any of g URONEE oF thio | Seopl WAt ALy e e praanore/ATeH. | the meed of now tratn for thin now age, Untll wo | EO0I%, People turnad away, from thom and ald p. between We” two' texis | Fopn % Tiico emme fally 2600 covmof | When Tho ™ tanor of the traripo with aristy: awtusl ur possible brothorliood that portaing 10 | result should vompel & marked fraterntzation, | had learned ait thera was in lh.sur(pmmwnlmul they ought m~urr‘ It with zrnwrdlm\lts. And 0 could only allnde ta | j7oR Park, 8mithtield, Richmond; aud | Frauk- | cratic tingernails full two inches fn lengt! {hut “ealine. It muy be "i".?gu'":nn"'&'i.m«'x} It o maid that tho large modern Soclety of 3;'.,?. asw 5‘3;;';; i loure, Merelliers oo dark suovil was Intrenched In the houso of'God, Men | two oF ire | ‘S:'pn&le el oirat; YOO | 11 wero alsb pssed throughy and far away wo | Strained the muscles of Lis swolling neck, an swiken auy UG udurailut, 10 108y DO | B e e e dnyan ety of fomple: | Plained, —had trled to oxplain, aud which it couid | [ro%ld ittually say, when appesled 1o in the mat- | A8 N0 O e raveated a8 tha. Tovd desns | saw thio Viliage of Hirum, 'Now, ull of theso | slot his shrill falsitto into the rlot of sound, . . d when each of tho scores of well-dressed, the clergy * have quaereled und fought unth not 1 It wera to try? Could we recanciie all the riets Tet Chrlst, the fnfinlte, divine. 1o was the one who | places denots a. : a0 ; 7 1o presalon st (0 (udueidunts aro enginies pag | Or Tent frum blace to piace la, ths old worid, | 0L 1 or MCantradictonat. 11ad wa nathing to loarn | arm e pat fo oue, disiricty lef tho others put out | (hlet Hh Rty e, e e e Wi "THIIFT IORN OF INDUSTRY; intelllzent-looking Chinsmen who througed tha Lecouie wure conaplcuvus than the fmpeession that | From duily ssavcintion and shinblarity of pursuite s | SXCcDtwhat wss known? Every attempt in tho | whoLiad enjoined men to carry the Gaspel to thosa | creation, tho last verso grace. Nature dld not tell | and the smiling farms, lald out with great rog- | {loor:fntancd -the' Jong-drawn gutterals of bis huy are (rleuds, T cager conversation, it is safo to say that Wag. 63 ¢ worst quulition of anythin, ‘t Church to formnlate & theology {and thera had been * thout, what the Bible did of God's character, - Thets was | ylarity, dane " 1 3 i e the notalest, 1€ fruth wuy casn Lo world | 5eitoce s o atoun Eits Flestabip piomomed ja) | Danv, with widely yarying resalta) was contasion | WWALWSIS WANSUE |\ o "o e Onetattan | 5 race, (hat. doratnated In the. Naman heart | Sjariky, denote ;:‘,‘,} e gk o douc. | nier's saven daya! turmoll of opern ot Tareutn Lasfulied to marktho fact of this Gospel gild, yet | o processivhs, nud rezulia, and fes of tho pusalbility of progressbothln the conceptiofl | noeded to put on the whole armor of God. Aud | Araco, deliverenco from bondage, frcedoin from | 1incon ‘willows bave been tellized ,n‘mmnt was comparatively nowhere. The square tabla and tue fact rumsins. Jf we wero anablo to discnes it 2 a1 W % and statement of truth, Tesson taught us il thiu g ¢ wi t Intellect alone, or & warm | @uilt, Graco came and pave peopls power to p ‘ er of tho saloon for ti I the comcreto, atdenst (£ Aligull Do viewod In 150 | -Mlreon Sonba kot aud b knowa in satrada st | was uttetiy Impossible, n the natare of things, for | fui4Armot masnot Intellect alone, mor & waram | KL | CAcy oA A e ba bone of death o oo Wl conslcrabia suxess. Lot %fl"‘:“:‘l’flrf'!wc:"‘lcsl‘m:eg in' " Spvelntimonis s, Slstraetyfur 4t doed ot exiat it shoutd 1agon ba | ‘Aud el tho oao idea, tho unlty out of which came [ (04 0 sravenl ls wii tmmentatoly, ~by sousch, — || right‘and ho heud clear In-its fdeas of trath. A | dud Wivecalty, This frane of tho Lord Jesus Clrlst e e Y bt tho pavple FTutes | from ono In o fieat-class hotel only ih that each 1+ endowed with o wnd cbeered onward towatd 8 | Sy J 1 wa the burden o 4 ~| m on 10 Toolo Dusiness. DUk such a brotherbuod extale, 106 | (hatatoes s A1l shese uatiad hamis, - ihets meq | miind was hot capacious enovgh io rocelvo in. | 1148 mikit glve ll bis goods to foed the paogy and | e I8 Bren Of EhG MO0k, o was inw long God | pondent of ralns, whdeh fallinirensently dudnye | cover was addifanally pravidedy sud that oy i Dokl by In eutllue and vacly yea® cowsed 19 | uniy & heautifal purpose, But tho Clirlatian order | Shlteldens, Tho Uible was such an adaplaton of | {, have the armor of Gud needed, among othor | to0k 10 make tho world what it s, Thesclentints | the summer mouths, Nuat'cabina aro scon In | for tho gucsts' ‘amuscment, with s palr of cus wy¢ jothe lt wity vartury d.f‘k: l:nnl‘i“,film;nflmnhmkfl duca uot Jolu hauds about & (abrle of marble, i aiviio truth sewan, “_"‘?l'e‘;l‘fim""’“;"g}%':, '"‘g;;"‘ tht o bisvo 8 pulc‘:u tbat wae conyerted and l::fl#lt:'ly modlned rams raillioin .nl;'gfim futhole | evary dlrficllnn, and !huc‘ 2atho owners bocoma {17{'::{(“:%‘;"; :"'afi’ll(;lgblll;:“:-r ;\xlu'-mm:::::;_ v, e, ere by N 3 ' , #ine - ) ' cll-bodo, ! dividuala huva Vuolt quarrels ko e 1nany Shil: | Semata al virite s tmmorati s e | 47, Goming Lo e in this way how coutd f bo o to i, CurUs causo when that cause | SLRA0 0ty " Thetr apintona - fa ‘tho | Boro welklod, are replaced with framo or | HDS sppea e stone houses, Whila our people aro finding | 8 American dinter of soups, and fish, and S den, bt e s truw of Al cartbly aifaies and due 84l efwire than that thore ahoald ho [n the inmon roals y fasther - modity Ryl ol Uil ; 0 d| 4 11 Wiltuiess ey movo aluni with ek Jarring and | O [ nehces of reault hut g sublimity of result | Coa'tha pecfoction, apminetry, and baaity.of th .,;l;;.'n'l',',‘?“’,,'_t,’:fi,,',{:’f&',,',‘},';‘.‘.’,f,'{‘nffi,,‘fifi",i’(} truth. 1t was littte difference whether God took a. | fault with them, they are "“‘"S;“fi,.,"p an enie | fowls, and roasts, and_pastry, with accompany. A *' nolae, ‘And yet o clergyman cin meet a membar | Masonry shonld be ootdone, Moving aboat the | 4ivina life itseif?’ Howover 'obacured by outside i, of hig cratt i wny forelih laud or n_any journey= | world i tho name of L nge, without feetingu little nearer to that wan | ¢njs temple of rightevosnes ol fng clarct, aud terminating champogne, and ionsand or o miflion years. 1t had been a long | Pire, regantless of” what ma; thought, | N ) " laving about the | B rancas, tha divine ruth lself was enfolded {‘,:,':,?:,’,‘,'-f:‘},!‘,‘,fi,;‘;‘w‘:‘:;‘,,";fi";’o‘,‘,{g{‘,;.,,g. Qonpel | Al O O e e aochy e 00g | Br matd about them, Tn the whole trip, T heard borrowed 'ta forclgn chiracter ouly. from the her shoalil apring. | I, these eacred books, and only walted to b un- | yol(hat wasn't bullet-pront was weak, and not | Matened to Rubinsteln and nover had heard auch | 10 word used by them which might not have | numberless lttlo slde dishies plled with pyra. thianlto 1he gencral ‘crowd of Lho stroet, O of | u's brothorheod which conld iever ba furnieiod | foldud and ovalva when the Uhitrch wus ready for | [ it X oG o™ e ataymin and datmoralizing | muglc, which was going on all during the concert, | have been used ib any Jwly's parlors nor diid I | nids of indescribable Chincac entrees, Thers the dueply urtindux clorgy of a neighburing city | the workd by nny other uulon of hands und hearts, | the task ud ablo to seo tho truthiin its sublime | f,4yances of luxury all plainly showed the need | theorchestra playing the composer's.own mulc, | sco any protentious ways among thom. Hotix | Were birds of fulland perfect anatomy, but so Jutid & near friend s Catholle pricst. . (et | A langnage” sbiould spring up which might make | Kloty. Tho wurld waas a cosmos, and compliance | ¢ 5gpg w.f",m, n the wn,{d_ The centrallza. | butsomatimes ho wonld touch tha keys himselt | pld and young prescrved ‘s quict Qemncauor, | Smwil thata Lruce of thom, could be served ona theee ninisters well om tome whera the | friends for any Cneistian wanderer In any land, | WIth the lawe uf order was esscotial to e prozrees. | t1on'of wealth and vower was 8 Joint force agatnst | nnd make sich sounds aa could only he heard, ho | sohich cario vear being meckness, Tho views | toasted wafer. There were cudless combing. Jittle focal iutervsts ure “Indeed, it 1 rulated of somo dvingmanon a batsles | ¥ur the same reasan doctrinal trath, based on the | ¢he' “equalisdng spirit of the Gospel, and Hwnxgxl- In-the heavenly Jand, Ho he thonght ihen | o¢'o)hiorg they do not treuch upon, and 1 heard | tlons of Hsb and fowl with buloved pork, n EweCter VOEGE T 4 Ward nf tod snd spiritaal ife, was & necessity, | & that Gou had been making music in the world for n . s i Fulp veay Trom = High GHATch," and 4 Wexs | Eh1od fo thi cipiiag ant 3ad Mg Lo.spos 16 e | A WIBa who Tnd no dufinite. docirine sbout (uo | Chrleuians neeied io, bring, the melft sword of | Hhet 00N 0ER PaT IR SRS, ifon | 10 offort muda by sty of theim fo changs tho [ eltlicr prested * togetlior "and eliced, "ot [ iy 3 3 siicod, seporately and Lied togetbor with fll Jeya,” and ** Culvinist, " and hands sre grasped |, y . | Word was a theologleal savags. The end of doce touchod the keys in 3oses and other wreat char- | Uontilea to the Mormon faith, BSvveral of the ti Fipuriless of INGCTHR of postolic HaECrseiums. | Lo oo Laninkos L1 1 Torer, ot Naderalaid | (rinan was trath, DACAll {bat paaed for theology | 270 business depresslon templed meny aud it | fopcho i ; Ludians Lavo foiued thelr Church, "but tis [ letsot only thu Chinose Jusl knows wiat. There Thie wind, and tho hoasl, und aomctines tho oyes, | cver the strange speakor cxine to the Wor Chrlet, | Wae not true. Hoctrines covering the matar of di- | {Fare s e and Ilis providence. I bellove Ilo wi)l ‘The Iast thonght occurring to him waa_that .peo- | amounts to very little; thoy say, if a person | Wercplales of cuch of the numerous kinds 1111 ap with the words of tho uld wanderer, ** 1febe | Tius ouo word showed tho fellowship of the two | Yine revelstion and the laws perionce of | niver dasort nor forsake me.' It required an Y'" should never judgo the end by, tho beginnlug, | cunnot be cunvinced. of " the truths of | 0f nuts of which an Awmericun has never had the and ox| Beetnera.* 1t wsed to be carved ou the tombe of the | goule, Diferlng in language and condition, the [ ®iritual life were indispensable, both to & rational | prgied man to withstand auch forchodingn of evil, | 1t taughtthem to never become discouraged, le | thoir bollef through . the medium of | slightest suspiclon even In Lis dreama. Thero susely Cheluthns, oo M aleaps Indedind it 55 Ho tnate 3 in J Cheise, | undursianding of, the enc and to tho attainment of | 5 I thing grand fn the thonght narrated the ntory of an orphan boy, whono guat- | his own I wero sppareutly Sresh and succulent oranges e, TUIS Tuscr it BOLS 01 all Othet Taerme | ‘Fe o moect o Soraee o 1t semle bajy | tho oflir, dactrincs that wero harmonious with | Bat there was something grand In the lhought of s rcason, tlioy ‘do mot care to pp 2 being champions of the truth. The Christian | dlan kept bim ' ont of hls property for many | yaye by oir docf . which, upon being cut, disclosed delleate, trans- wry,und o know tiot whetlice the mortal thus re- | Clrist dnd his regeneration, thero belongs (o the "“e"yd"“v Lonson, ;‘f,"l """',"»1‘;0;]";"" ""‘;’“,’,fl Toans standig at the wheel in this worids guiding | years, and the boy was Guttzod fo wori for a living vour x'e': nfg:‘xl'éfiha' Latin rx‘{:';c:ml}r-lhgfl{a::;“ parent jufiuu in gm“l}cmlflcully regular Inyers membered had becn o carpenter, or s farowr, or & | Chrlatlan mintatcy #. brotherbood of urivalod | the urder of the nx-lnm“g o hll‘l{“‘ ;" '® | and controlling in & cartain measure the destinles | 8t atrade. Finally, on arriving at hls malority, -—{fio most of thelr poople belug from the | of differcnt brilliant colors, But the rcpast flave, o was wouderfulin on way 1o which | quniity, SRR IR Ay Shn Lontasing U6 SHOOW s o8 Such disirlngd ahout him. needed (howhole armar of (od; needed | hid guardlan invited him to dinner, and told bl | &0 Northern natlons, who thiule a erest | received its most distinciively Chincao charace 1) aaleep oF Lo rest, S0 oa this aldo the o N " ] dlerayuion eeting vach wriiok aitan Lud 8 ke | of thoe wrateiniot ot omy Hous s horoeo Y | that question, Was the iope of the holy amd | teur,* MRS i 15'siaha) and, Baving Goas | Bl over tho documents showli im0 b tha | denl, sud are controlled i thelr couvictions by | Loristic from tho fragllc, iy cups of tea, distl- Buctond erascd 0y the thogytit that he lves In | Jusaphy cumiog down from Abraim In Mamre impel | devotod Ju all ages of the Christlan Lmuzn:& % [ aily, ta stand. awner_of property to the amount of $160,000. | thelr rcason ulove. -That they are stncere, | ed by a Chinawan tu the manner born, from 3 Jesus or tuils for 1, 4 tawan{ such an affectionats awsoclation, not only ;‘ulnlle and prere, they tu 'tu""i: lmn;.x taLon 410w needs to be 8 Christian,* sald Mz, Kvernst, | Then he regrettodl bis harsh faelinga cherished | there can be no doubt. rare crop the geunfnencas of which wua beyoud But et ua Juaye the fact, which i 83 yet (0o | dues such a unity of rosult soen in wur' times de- | hatd .n’hfm r“!rr:luurle'n ol mnl o being furth | g concluaton, ‘Vand when we' say that 1t moans | towards that guardisn for so maoy years., God From Fraonklin, tho end of the rallroad, we | Suspluivn, uncontaminated with cream or sugar. St L LB 838 SIS | chts L foly af frterna st o ol | Wil ot ke mucnn b Thonah 1 acedod | L5 EMlsasut aohood e s o | ofthtesiod peovle i L manper, SAlngALm R | ookt concsto-Poringut iver, pusitc ovar | Tibas woly Eroquoutly paased souud, o v ed, Lol approach tho theory th o . o y ful & 108, statare of Christ Jeauss e rfoce Ve 3 £ . o Corietlan iuisiry s the Geeatcat. brothuriood | earih st of biernity \illaper Lo s sl of oh equal: uimcnt (hyt It must coute i tha furm of dooe | Yign'ariite: May God by Tlis wrace brlng s i6 | copt the graco of God to-day, e auked ihem to | 80ME rough countey. Franklin is n Idabo, but | Interest of the bauquet, however, was, in the ' to the rutlonal faculty of men and i I tha Inhabltants aro all Mormons, so fur as wo | snenu scrved to tha hosts themselves, e fofstslons are Urotherlioods, Elmitartty of | 1 auduncucsa of which for hue yut raschid the o, Tho aurest way (o ranal all tnguiry wha o | tuabrislethat we ehall uo longee he cbildren, | live for i bu thme and stepnity, and, thon e | o5ioibilo ‘b dlscover, At Portnea we found | - Tho dinere woro wsated, twelve around eachiol plinly, sud wark, and inteceat build 0p & senticiens | aalde sal) nieas, In nEpirating 1he Ineldental frons hat wo must bellsve withont undorstanding. | $igi'we’shnl) grow wp. 15 tho. staiwart for and | aveaker, lu conclusion, boped that thoy mightall | 80 exeollont hotol und n good aupper, for | the uwny rouud tubles)’upon which the only Uit la wuch ki 10 8 Pt dec Iriendehip: | ho caventlal, wil is wkiog sp o brotherhoud qay | The Herlptarcs must be harmoulzed toweet thi | L NS LR P I8 e, witwart form snd | JUevics oL CCs which, as Lungry travelors, wo wero . duly | dislcs were a cup about tie capacity of a haft Statesiion, and scloutlste, and luwyers kuow all %% sach sprin o anfargen A odk buy | Peetonsions of matoriatien, —to show e meaning | i thankful, The next morning, after & breakfast { cuic-shell o plate of & cowmporting size, a little At the bleaaurs (hat Gotes frous s SRALSELY | Yook begand ihis powoting cIvil4ciion lisa (e tomp | @F Mo light'tiat now wa, aud les rolatlon (o ita [ 110 MISCELLANEOUS, catenat 5 o'clock, wo agalt, got In the coach; | clilun Indlo, and & pair.of the inevltably essentisl of purault, \When the elegraph bru Just buyend thie poeseit chviliention liva Uhe tomb | fignt taf was to'come, *tpon ihls depended faith e te ekl & d a little after no Bed fu © 20t | Chopsticka ToF cath. Ench of four men ot oach 1T Www Tt 1n lady Tawyer, Stew HUIELE: | bad senpalke fhe for masie o Out of the wrava | OF 10 TalUh " The'doctrino reveated 10 the New THE WORLD’S LIGIT. WOKTIL INDIANA CONFERENCH, A S CRiIOLE Ib: St Lo semiiste tably of twelve la sdditlonally provided with haid suddenty dicd, (b resnluthons of fegret patsed | en will not. euerge Cathullcs, uf Protestante, | Church would murely ind Jta way uminng all peaple, | jnAUGUIAL SERMON OF Tam REV, CHARLES Apecial Diepateh to The Tribuns. SUOSHONE AND DBANNACK INDIANS i of Ly elve Hitlonally provided witha Dy ier Icgal wasntutos Wero fiat wimply farsal, but chiflaren of tod ami s woull e Ghurehy D abie fo prove and L * BuurrroN, Iod., Abeil 8,—In tho Norit Tndiana | FE3ETVOUIOR OF Fort Hall, Ldaho, on Rose’ Forlc | ik, marrow “teapatl wf g boundy distilled 0 O " . o cxplain the Seriptures as the Word of tlod, withun * . - o > o ace thera are abou ) 1 :’:-:nxfrgnq'h“wlfiw;::-}h;:fi:f-d t‘-:'.::rmm-:‘l# ]I:::;ne w'el‘lhunuwdll{e V{; «:,x"lna:"}lm:““wlgv:fla::nm dfi;‘"“'. slngle truth of aclence or fact of his- ‘The Mev, Charles Lester, the naw Nector of §t, | Conferenca yesterday, 8 number of candidates for 1,500 Imdians, who are doing soinething In the | lateut powers that casts iuto the shadu the luud- wnd difllcutt path of studys utid hud soume varller t9 | Feneion sl Jtovert Hatl, st buacal, one wal. | torical criticism, Paul's Eptacopal Charch, Tyde Park, preached his | Dencon's orders were elected, and s resolation | Way of farnifig, and a determined olfort Is being | ed ones of the Sheepherder’s Delight braud of Jer grave un ncconnt of Wils uid excitoment wiich | dow remembers to what sect sach ucenpant belong- l;l, rnn'chuln;x. ‘I: ve 20 nlulllne'a{ the 1'.'"' inangural scrmon yesterday morning. lle tovkus | 8dopted that hereaftor no Deacons bo chosen with- | mudes toward thelr clvillzation, About 1 whisky, und of which you merely sip to-day, 4 Ty ouly could me Through a1l urofiastons | el bucause tho allens crive hias torminated thora | CLWIe of Swedsaborglantem, ehuracterizing lem | 1S ing fallowing: out cxaminatlon before tho Aunusl Conforenco. A | heads of faniifca wilk thls year try thelr band at | arrive it the opox of the -resulting drunkenness Tuue this sympathy; bat in the puessit called th ?u-\luu and las made them paas ity huwr‘_ as the tri hd gulde s HAPINK Lio o 1 Church would be I\o!llft to 0o other, but s help to Youars thy "g"“',“’l'fl tbe world. | A city that S0 sainlstry, 1 ahioald b more marked thay along an Wil eannot ef iclier 40 mien g d b seton | resolution denouncing Sunday trains was offered | farming,—a few of them having aucceeded ver the Intter part of the nexv woek, und aro never i coutaliis e clemivnts of & great brothes : 2 . | Fue tyeth Hisht unto all that' are in the huuse, Let your | trict was appolnted to chuoso standing cominittees | KiInd of vvilization, thauch 1L ia foir to give jt a | agaln get thoroughly sober. ‘The Chinese cp! PR S et | e thlsf i W 1t s 13 the it Sl Bttt oy o ey il SO | b Bl Conitonie, MR Soprt e " | o il Tho, Agoncy bullings weo good, | i spcaks dldulutly uf foregn s, o * onlte mlfmllc wlde. ‘Ihe ot deal with Intellectual | fnto eteensl duat and the greasiess of man |s wel- GOD'S ARMOR. 7,‘,',’,‘.""“"1‘1‘3:2' your ¥ather, which ta Iu fieave.= | tistical Sucrotaries showod s large Incroase innom- | tud, belug situated: on' tho great Snake-River | says *the Euglisioian does the chiaf work snd eethouc Ideus) the stateamsn's guild resta ups | comed o Hebven, Perhaps man fs compelled to 2 hdee e 080 Dership, and contributlons, Varlous reporis from fm"' present o nieat appearance, surrounded as | the slaughter-houso ou his dinner-table, and re« Lo w2ientiflc tlow upob study of | march toward & sepulclire hf., 18 nearuess sud ins SERMON UY THM REV, C. i, BVEREST, it Is now more than 1,800 yeais sinco thess | wtanding commliteed wers presented” and adopted, | they are by the conleal tenta of the red men, mits the prluclpu work of the kitchen to his nuture; rical uwsuclation ls vustained Ly | evitable coming way telp humiikite the heart into The Rev. % W, Kverest, pastor of tho Plymonth | worda wers utlered to tha little band of the Disci- | Ta-day the nuw livacons were onluined by Bishop he Banvack language 18 entirely different | stomach.” o uses very little meat other than v puthos of ull huwan 116} It 1s fed by Uie wars | & fraternial fove which tould novercoms froma | Congregations! Church. preactiad 1o & large a- | bles upon tho Mount of the Loatitudes, They | WHoY: LLps atiernoon & unlon temporance meet- | from that of tho Snakes, pod Je so ditiicult to | th Loo solld ticsh of pig, but fin. thie watter uf Thtre ol 1aith, Sud hobe, dad fur, o Jpoad life inchceked by wichs sad busndiry. | dlence yestorday wrniog, Laking as his text Ephos | Wero u strange declaratlop, and must Lave sound- | S WesBeld sequire, on accountof ite wany guitural sounds, | fsh bo ls 8 wan after " Afaals's own beact, anl When tho . fellawship In docuted ¢ O T bretieent " 1hine | 91808, Vi, 133 +*Wherefore take unt you the | sd (osome that heard them moro like tho wild fan- THE BLACK HILLS AND NEBRASKA. :lmv. r)m Mll'lu.'lllnuu hus yet been ablo to muster | Nterally “‘:{f zmyfi 1s sl that comes in g facts 88 stn, und victoo, and wicknes o potent Ih yreliiog mutual loves then | Whole armor of God, that you may be able to | cy o¢ an unbalanced mind than the suber utterances s t. On the other haud, the Snake or Blioshona net,” from Albany Leef to' the mysterious sex t ey paseed Into heaven only el of God, other path of daty or ucenpition, ‘Thle profe: fn\\l o the final exposire of al) the large wad I eew! il people, enpocially to thuvo who, baving suoght L elawhors: fouiid It nats en nd Y 1 dilor of The Tridune. Iunguago s comparatively easy, and m: monsters that havut the weird cayes of the aeath, wud Clirtat, and God, and fmiortalty, 1t Uliue onehioss of idea and work taud u the evll day, sud, having do of truth, How abaurd, might B.EAR 43 2 i Y, any 2 Cunt Sreauit 1 nroteonual tich. tasper ks e onliG L e nb o ekin | whtstaud fu e dud, baving doneall o | ofprath, How sbaurd, might somo ans hato ald | fupey, Nobu, Apeil 8.-Siduey, the new | whics apeak it fuantiy. \Why thise fwo tribeey | cond reefe of tho Yellow Bea. iy bns slio aa those which bind the travelers alouz suy other | ew the rtal of eterully, that “There Is many an instance,” sald the reverond | that bandful of men uncuitured in the worla's | POME 0f departuro for tho Black Hille, 18 n the | #0 entirely difforent, have lj.ulucd togetber, no | {uclusive fondness for fuwls, from thuso of ferw Qf Juth ol sctiun, In nis pathes of human notur e, Standing amd such facts and Vel ouo hus yot been abfo to tell, That thoy do'liva | nafure that floatin tho upper heavens 1o the apraug up Ui nnnm\n‘n.?nhl:hlun ururn sareroed | o Pt et n o) ik anstd o8 | gentiemn, **in which the intrepld courago of | Ways, uulearned Jn lis schoole of thonght, without | Southweat corner of Nebraskn, on the Unfon together In peace, fa plain o eviry onos A | domesticated bird that. does't. Toost Inconvens I &b trundly 10 Lot, iauld we fall into eirife? | fuandly lispress us W sea the clergyuen of ude owiy [ ien hes won the sdmiration ven of thelr enemies, | tbe least apparent equlpment to become lta lights | acifc Ratlway, 414 miles weat of Omaha, aud | (hey fntormarrr—thus forming & closer alll- | fently high on nhehta propitiously overcasts ) \ W'he Lies Of coninon hutunity bhid us, W niust | Eset comtugning at euch othees® altars and the lof- | aud hae cansed them to recelve respect even | and leaders, fa Just now the scone of great buildiog cntert | ance, Liko all Indians, they are great loafers, Balanioy night's banques was fulr example B L mards old v i ihen aud families end | Fieat penluant the Enlscopal thurch elpingen wh- | when thiey wero defeated. And the herolc element | 7There wera many enterles of men fn that day | prise and business setivity. Tho town ls amply | unless ebgaged in tho chasa or on a war-purty, | of all thelr Btato dinncrs, uhd conalsted of thica Jej us ourucy peacefally, you turning 1o e right | tude, Tho pbrica sre good. Mauy aa ariwy of | bas exerted oo faconsiderable (uduence In behalf [ who fancied themselves the world's lights, The | supplied with atream of pure cold spring | Whtre thcy':ru.(’?&nglfiu “"“’";]l"fi and ecek In mfl‘t‘l‘! tbirteen Solirac f"k}’v and t“’"“d")“:{: and [ fohy feft, o thou o the luttand 110 ihe | souls hus read ftaelf Into_Lleavan uver the prayer- | of the Gospel of Peace, The moral strenglh, | Lorda of the Sanhedrum bellcved Whut they wero | wator by the Government aqueduct from f‘"yl‘"am ¢t the better of thelr encinies, us | Wit 'u io mmlflr ’:’"h‘i;': o rel: st :'fl‘x?c‘énl?"“:n ‘:f.n%:fl'udm e ul::fi'fl:?\(";”yb: {'Afi‘m’fux‘fl’ f:’i‘:‘:‘."n‘u'.fi'n‘.i‘ff LT u:»ftd ihe. A:‘g)u'-‘ the holy audaclty thab Las distingalsbed Cbristian | favored with tha bigh commission of belng tho | Ludgepole Creek. Since the completlon of tho | :egul o1 thicso Indlans haye become convert- z:'vr:u&‘:'y':: o o mlasd .:zl“r:l of & facal s e Lo s s tion gasccn aud | ek ellns apdags szttt s | Ciedher oo avon e ik sdmirition | The mbters ot k. schoos of Mibews, | SuLELAOUalne bridgey 00 ot loog,across Ui | el the Mormon iy much o e dsgustor | no verf suraite feraburs even ien o i ¢ etie, e T . el . c] o T Thosa two wikrating hosts parted uwt at | 10 aieke rooin for tho unity of 1od: 1V A token | 1 bas appealed, and not In vain, 1o that sentiment | whom focked 1he youth of every nation, might | 2\Orth Platte, fourteen milea north of the fown, | the ol b Antuey ballquti paKe s O T R P 4 mileg from tho Agenc s I} tionabla Chi, n which the blddivg of “richt, oy, but by Ceomand | of bettor day when. wl the world aver, in claryy | in numan wature that alwaya respands (o tho exhl. | Jusly pride themesives au belmg the groat tumi. | 40 the receot uataulishment ofadally stagolins | {icled Porinent Tvse with gesgoentho June | Bre &'chf;(:fifiy“fl:::rfllem s, without, #te P %b:' “:‘.‘.13‘[‘:.‘.‘5: ol‘mtx‘tlunl:{;m (‘i||‘lu uf llml.l:.. ul' Il;::ar‘t;:mn;?lll‘nn“l:llzlu:“vl‘l;cl:tt';l:::lnfin‘ 918 | bition uf ostient andurance, o resarve power, 7! ':h: hlmelén:l !r« man. ~ And with noble ‘flfilllll Slnlne{ u‘: Dfi:fl:wmll. ‘“lth d-uchdlfiwln the remalos of 1 tempting to desaribs each of the endless serles P ] cthtnes uigtke | wi X v etfag- ol . 100 Deart a4 A Derfumed Wind soreilnes .-mw i sounluned eva "'f Uitering o e muituda Ithad been sald (batthe blood of the martyrs ;‘b’nm- ulh and station right the Senstors of | military protectiou that no Indlun depredations OLD YORT HALL, been co [ courses, the names of some of ti ors regard theu ea 84 Lo great central cone ave you been committed on tha route, Sldncy ted ¢ by (] L b ; northward from wplcy lalands, arose In the bosoms | the vne Savior, wasthe sced of Lhe Charch—a very significant says | steliation of th b " & noted trading-post many yearsago, snd & well- | startling of the dishes will be given, ‘The tirt < ot Abmm, and i sdadenly Lol the: poiucd ot | Doubitess many difterant forme of doctrine must. | fug, snd yot one eminently trae. - Wiio would not, | JurIshrtence of the Wosl.. Bech waro o capiie 33 becomie, & u'f,"':;f outiiting polu for Lo | known stopping-place on tle old Oregon road, | was soaweed, curcd, cut, and cooked il It fook- y aod trausfornied the wild herdsmen | rewsls, Unity 18 not ldentity, but sympathy, % the Intilectunl, tho Iy lgh e 1 | Nothing now remains of it but a fow piles of | ed—and for that mnatter tssted—wondertull o cnllizen, Avesuy doubiica it sprikut ot | Rorinim amt Lot el ouity of 1ovo, "k to: Doyl rith admlration at tho slght, of | L0, (e, hon ‘one v brscialosed s wiocidat | prises the largest and richest: gold-lolds ever | aunidried bricka. - Now Fort Hatl iy situstet oo | Fike & satat of stripa of oiomoss Tho sceond Bad begun to atlack (ho soul of the eslle, e had | fore the tduspel mioistry fies the world. The ntgrna rLuse | fhe tigts of the world, the lixhis of 1ho spiriiual | Giscoversd. Lincoln Valley, about scventecn inllcs from the | was a stew of fmported Hong Koug hum, Amer- Juat encampad 8t & place called Bl aud had | Fresbyterlan lioks vat and seces plain of Jordau, | tat dwelt in them whea dragzed to the stake, | naturé, of which nelitir Jofusalem, Bor hhens Cupt. Wisner, of Deadwood, showed ma o | fgeucy, and Is oceupled by a company of United | fcan poose, pleces of shark's fins, and vepetables thero caligd upon (ho pams of the Lord. The | that 1t Iy woll waterad everywhery, and shither o | the fires kindled sod crackled aboutthem, snd, | mor itume, witn sii inls sublimily, sad wis, and | Dugget of purd gold worlh and suye that | Kiuve,” yoldiers. When assed tirough the | at'lurge, Thonext wasa sou 'uuuu,fi, which 1uture which was o changu ihe nasieof Abraia | turus with family und dock, white the Epiecop anitdst it all, they lfted up thelrvoicesntriwmph? | learning, conld not Hlluninate or reach, he wushed ope §3,600 thers Jast sumrer in less | goliov n 1880, they K\“ Ll floated fagots of seven diffe; g' kinds of binls futo Abrabam, und warto: ¢rows bim tho Teaer of | ian fnds Caniaiy Clarune eougl for i 808 | Whe wontd por L pas ar oy ik “The marvelous spread of Chirlstionity will always | than & montl, aud tuat eyory claim in Doad- | of o e one, Betsler i Jifin ha followed & stew of her+ 1be (aithful, Nad aireudy begun tu gernilnate in ble | 1oto dcs vale of wilk and honey he lesds bis bust; OUiS b uve falt (hat these nen had 8 s~ | yoop” wondertal, and will slso vie groat waves ot | wood gulch pays well. all that reglon: but, in the sprivg of 1870, a | fish, snd pork. Thex followod & stew of he Beart, - Oul of this awniug religlungn bt ds the caravaiis dls wiway from- each other tha | ture and u (uith that was grand In ltselft And w0 | light sweapiug from Jorusalein ull over tho world, | * During tho fon' months this country haa | COMPaDY of ‘soldlers was scut from Californls, | ring spawn and custard. Next came a more e sentiment, Lt thare be no aicife; for w ba | Eastern aie acems rodoicat with frlendship, ud | vast crowds went awsy from thoge terriblo eshible | 110t history' doca nat always give usa right and | peosr beb'd o luonthe this country has | and “bullt neat quartors, which are now occu: | solid combination of ecls, Muscovy duck, sad »* ¢ brethren.” ho city o foundation bad beun 10 | thi breescs sevm to morwue thruxd (e paini | yions thinking of Him that could give such powsr | Elowing plcturs of the past. “The divtue Jigt, | pitth Phor o® (MER o snlciontly | Pied. The troops are close at hand In case the - wnvell ity treed the words, **Ws be Lrethren, ™ Iu this wisg had thelr blood be. | Alihough divine, has beew reilected upon its'pazca | MIINE tertitory thuk has been sullently | Tudlans should give any trouble on the rescrva- Ieneath the Lumsn race fhera Lss geoerally | * Of courss not yet has tho golden sge coms, Dis- through buman’ nivdia, ud has not shone always | develaved to prove its unparalloled " richness | gloy: been eotno au slape of thougbu tnd sentiuentnt | cordant uotes will be heard in'all maste. * fa i 4 of the Charch, —by lieviey endeavor | aad everywhiera with anclouded radisnce, 1t s | 18 MOru thian throo taes us large ma that of Cal- | “f40 hoad.men among the Indians are Tyeo, ta stuwed together, Eicht courses havisk which distinctions have ceased und men have bee muvln‘:rmhl thore are weak hesrts that long to | on the pats of its enemies Lo aesecrate and destroy | the rorinca. of history Lo mark th thaed of its | Hforula, But, lke all good gold-mintg districts, | M), George, Pocotilla. To d John. OId | been caten, the Tast ‘ones Were put on st coms brothers. Litarsture and the arte bave oftea | farm hick shd give - up the fathorlands of | it lowlug anid \ts fading, it Intorintiient eluigoncs, | the Blacic Hills has verylittlo good furming | Prol Seoree; Rocotllla Tomn, and Join. it J but beford the repurter sou trane- Dey il coninon ground where ail feoh, 0f King, | the Wberty. Tuerp ‘will’ alweys “be wilnds | Ttwas & bold meo that had seut forth to the | And )isspuareut extinctions, bt ihwouii 1sad s | Tands, aud must securs fond snd supplics fror | Locatila and Tiglice are both dead; and Col. | ultancously, but beforo ihe reporter coutd irans: ur 'ihl"l‘r' might mm{i dlx‘ |:xuy lfil lll‘:llll“”m n: wul:\; :"l find "‘g"‘. LY r}mmhlm? they -rarhl' |h|lw u“,'_«m;'u"wio'n“&mc('l‘v: ul-‘:lwang. out hnl-hwuym ry ‘tho spiritual pulse of | sume other locality, Southcastern Nebraska is fi,’,‘,‘,‘,fi‘.‘fi’n{"flé‘ 5.}%"{&,",’,‘,{‘{,‘5’.‘,‘5""“ gl‘xlldoéy‘: fitu ‘“:.L'?.‘;”“:.‘l‘.’:‘t:’"’ fi"' :}‘ ‘Ihcds ‘fi",”.l.*flfi"n upd letters were calle ¢+ Aumantiies,” froi can fud In tne Navier, and who for an | of valor e truth, Instead of ng the e i hgdhye 5 0! X m e ol 5 cu chopsticlied beys the fact that thoy belonged, Dot €0 a class, but 1o | acrs more of gruwud, oF fora. half-dusen more of | Gosnel of Pesco, 1t was tho most docidea rause of | an P e gt of orah T Wih(D& | the nearest, and is @ superlor forming wnd fralt- | Liver, ‘with 4 band of - Haso Y the shining of the Ight o A w & Tin | further critidsin, This Inltiato art of tbe e Bumu race, and becaute they bullh Up 11 (he | Dalm-treus, woutd bave deoachod with blach thove ever (hrown duwn 10 the world. Whon the | more Drodiables for e o ars per ihsuanie it | GVowlng country, s the fnumsrable swall v D soul not w feeling of custe, bul one of humanity, | plaiue whei it doy- I8 ons of tho tincst Indiaus | dinuer was teruinated with cge-soup aud ex- ‘Abeam found such 8 tumpromise with | whols world was hostily, and everytbing wae band- | prescnt day. Wa da ot doust but that the streaws which tlse o few anlles south of the | op” g k ten, Shinede pastr The slave rop found big fables un intraduction | mau, and such o Betuel of God, Dul theas seckerd | od in oppoattion 1o I & thie Qoupel camo nd | Wandarrelnight sindion lonk ago on the m,}'.‘n’r' i | Llatte, fowing south and cast, forming tho | ohg tcl:x‘u cfii‘.flé‘f{‘ 4 b:l’ifl% "{fiim‘ “}-‘ES:;& :;fl’}’:,e,,m:‘:‘.‘t"{;;fi“&ffl;’i uM:'f:ve 0 A 10 the présence of Kings, and the slave Epictelus | of diacord grow fower and fewer 84 the generations | declared & war thet should never cease, | bills of Judea ie shiung 1o our own | Weeplng Water, Nemahs, Big Blue, Little Blue, good among the red men. The Bannacks and | slugle dish sct fu the contre of the table, where- Tas nde oueawith ine bgheat Prioces by the | pasa andul bings indicata that ne dolicete b3 {hetabould nchthrask or give quarter, st whould | mldat ta-day. Jut we canuot cuzape tho concla- | Aud Republican Tiivers, give mors rich valley | Sociicn Tonk b s cemeny up the Bnake Riv poa the tweive dine t an Oricital ork Lewght aud depth of bis philusupby about God and | meny of Abram will In coming times awsil up {pto | be fought wlfllcw"l, Knew should bow aud every | sion of the Chrlstion conwcionsuess of our age, | Jaud 1n s very 10ild and healthful elimats thag to trup sud fish mwiua"e%?l art of th o ;LM ’l wa "th 3 E one. I“n cous dex: Whcvoul, 1L ey be thal all hieraturs sudart [ & chorus. tangue coulcas tlat Josdy Christ was born Lothe | that 14 shiving i wot whal it vuzli to be, Thers | can e fuund o oy equal areaon the continent, | 50, P St e Tt R Toors: | asnie of was, (here fsl oo simultaicoms ol gradually ucqulied tat nawe, (he Aumnltie not | | Furibermors, It e uot aecesary thatall moa | gloey of tiad the Father, s deadlicst fuua wera | Iva vast amigunt. of uissionacy Tahar, 8 noble | Tns ooy of wbont Ay fomiio outiugtt: | and tn July zo to Cormas i Nhera thuy | terous dive of twelve palra of chupticks, auly becanwo they bumsnize, but becauso they sra | should cunfess 'sud soe plainly this brothernood of | the enemics that lurked in auibush and made thelr | manifestation of Charitable works, & Kreat srswms coln, thierd has beoa only oie death. duriog the | Srad¢ with ‘the Uwmatillis aud Nez-Perces for | the dlsh s cinpty aud the diners’ mouths full 18 3 cowmon pround whers dntinctions ceavo sud | tho clergy. 'If some ere happy whbous marking ults In the dark, Outwerd persecutions hal | of Curlatlan thouwsut, andjyer sowmetiing uneatte: | Sor, LIere Y oho teath durlaz the | horsce aiid peltrics, “fhe young braves have | the samo monicnt of time. Then, with equ alsve and King sre equal parte of the buman | such & spectacie they ueed ut oxult over tho ones t ojured, snd nevercoald njure, theChurch | fuctory, 'The dewiand frons the workd at large ang | J84% WO years, long brulds ‘of black -halr ‘on each sido of the | deaterity, the four Ganymcdes fill Out the §roZ Quantlty. Av letat beneatn ino stresm of life | neas of tho tervants of Christ. A teuth may be on | of Chelat. No'furm of human torturé could caat | from the beat of Christin pevsla for sametiiug | 1, \Vhlle Eravellug leas than 500 mllos over tho [ face,—thio halr being parted on ond shie. ang | sed i s e Seon inere id some comuion ground which esch oot may | hand or be coming without belng universsily tie oplris of Chrlat, and 1t was only that which | Lofter as the result of lettiug in divine liyhs (ato | Burltugton & Missourd River Raflrowct, lagt weeks | worh Jong bebiad. drmilton uiut is rubbed | temporancously pour It socially duwn cachothe tWuch, The minlatey ot seligion bas such s uni- | known, An exiled hlug ouce returned toble palsca | was unseon, which came malignant, datk, sad | this darkencd world bs beeauss wen reslize that | 1 saw more now dwellings, stores, barns, bridges, on whiere the balr (s parted an the fac 'p‘\’n s 4 ;|¢r-uh;(:au¢;r|:otfinn:g:£fl ;Enm; -Shlfihl:)ru‘ul- ;Ller Ion'u“fi‘a“l‘-d':nd';: |m|"§'n"d m‘x‘ly l:.‘. nolseh |ly"|lul lc)n::ld 'n{\“":’f’n Churc‘b‘u;‘nlnl:ly :hlll‘.'hl mflwml" I z’:nlmfd wad 9 tha | hool-houscs, and churches than lns‘idh) wiles | gna @ kind of F‘l’mm d‘oy\rer“na :i.c'; cr:u:m:‘:fiumnn Chineso presont were Ah FYéy snd ioepires it A m, Enoch, Job, Davle] a ed ¢ such. Blut | measure, was Peter, and not Paul. that left tho | traneformed man Into hght, wa, ¢ izl Te: X X R v V] Plato, Epicrerne, sdein Lo 08w straagely. boond indua- s 'ave plica 1o Toras rotue: | seat b vhe lufeat. Ghafei 1o was Deler 1ont bud | bhar poiond Spiuto hight. It waen now netire Seouzt Toxds, )Am;l.- unsas, Rengas, and Colorado jupbed au—glving o wery dedded effect | Susloo Bing, Aty oy Al gl nud athers, Wi together by the ooencas 304 groatness of theirin- | Along came gresl Lrutlie unknown, unberalded for | stood forth snd sald: **f kopow out the Man,” | the world could ) naw's featured, though addling uoth- | huve been {u the employ of Lewis Brothers s Quiry : sud then aiice Carist hilll more hupressive | & thing, babas last the tatiered yariacita foll away whereas ereryiilng tiat, Foul bad dons whilwho | Failer’n filavpace oud kuow that Le glordedtbe | From Lincols, Lowell, Harvand, Hastings, ploy ar b. Iers the diucrs rested one cuurse ligal fpod aud dexterously speared into themselves a savory dishufcocoanuts und ches e iug tu lus beuty. Blue, red, uud white blag- ro of ten y cach, have rlsen 1o guscs gppeary feaching 3long vver the many cea- | sod ths whols mountaln e full UF 1Z¥aad trsng | wes Saul of “Tareus ealed qulckiy, tho Church | *Tho world is liEhtee or darker acoording to the | ¥alFmont, Crete, and other towns along il | kel aza worn, as. also rod le‘::’;lng- und tnoceu. | plaves of trast ta the bu o fheaa would furies, Batwo greatly s this brotherhood been | syuration, thrived uuder it It we thu deadly climate of | shiulngof our igut, and It wa sre ot sbining fn | 70ds 0¥Cr 6,000 var-loads of wheat were shipped | sing, ~Plecs of abalons or. posrl ehell aro used | tore nideatly formard. as ie brandy and 1o Loierfered with by personal and scciarian interests | | Tho practical lessons for the peopls and the paa- | Atrics, 5ot (hovalor of the natlvas, that deelmatod | thy world 1t Is not vo uauch because our lixht ds gor | AUrIig 1570, uud u larger quantliy of corn I8 now | g’ Cir-riug. blue and ‘white beads mads | s+, *“ul sentideuts moved fhou; sud with thelf Shat ws, phalt moch botter employ tug, werdd | tor who meet here vach Sunday'ls shiple sudtrue. | loveding wrmice, Ii wes mot on mc. | {ngout s il la that we are undar a bushel. 8o we | cribbed slong the linc. dato neckla A quick way of waking s puir | Lule cups of arrack would 'wash down 8 touch- ¢n." With | There ls u church to which we sil beloog, Jt bas | count _of apny bluod; reegutions thap | wust esamioe what ou: & wide and powertul sentiment lowing through the | (bat central ldes, Cbrist, which is thy onity of | every Chlbllafl‘ T 10 path o Looldior whe (5 pation the whuls | Dertaps aas ol (hy mrost ooy ciuagatehors wre. | At Plattsmouth sud Qmaba this road con- | of legginga fa for ouc [udian to hold up his las | fiig scnthineut b chioio Chiugse to thelr coplo= zulabure Las | mects with tho Chivago, Burllngton & Quincy, hil her o £ g ct,ulr widst of it, whata bruthernood should we fnd in | every denomlnstion, Iv matters itle what varlety | armor of God, bt because of thosy things which | been systeuss of theology. Thootoss wam and A ¢ | Ehile unother cuts the plece of vlotn the Fight | crd. ‘Ihe preliminary part of thy dloaer reqult thio Chtlatian wiintatry | Wbea Mr, Beecher wus | 1#ihiows upon the canvas around (bal central e guue sceretly'and' 0ok awas tho force 308 Droke | acience buk ROt relloioes aud pheniaen s Eovly e weak crouing o heawaters of 1ol tength und sows 1t up alonz the Ieg. A baud | ed from 8 rclock T T, when the whité e aauklug bls brief sujourn fn this clty, Le said, ina | ure. 1s not the whole Isnd befors the winistry? B i, or woa. pielag Lions” 8- Fallrear. | Selds reschoniia tueir syo. Hva a Satdrn of the | BF ST Pask wees ey Au Iudiun ou horseback ls 1 Chlueso ) v OF Wi cing > % 'y ¢! reacl U 1udian ou hori ] ] 3 g q ' batt Vasloeh, there Sicatas “lots hia mind nh | Lot snd toiiber we ceune 0, the Lo us ro- | tros equipment of & suldieruf Chrlat, but rather | the various polnts of thcaluyy |f the dally life ss | Wuulcation with Sidney fur the Black Hills, lu- 1 QuEER-LooK1NG oBIECT, &*.i:‘.“.’.i‘.!‘:x‘“i&t}:t::;‘:i“‘{a:‘g“:fl.l“i.flfiro Tusu Ujber vicw OfFliglon, abare tho recion uf | maina (he olher haod, sad 1o us T whil ecews beau- | those rubustand strong qualitles tustinatked the | pure! Every Age has bad ii4 party crles, and has | Suriug & roady inarket and good prices for all | ay o Jore Klohg n o quict Kind of wa7, keeplng | Tlous of.th e e tves o 1h Slobgrmbsre AU, Srieds Lecome ons, aud all | Hiulas Egyol. ae thod comest unlo Zoar, Overla | Christian chanictat raiher tban, the Chriatian pro- }’..ufim:cmfi;g uia the crown of life aud th turun, garden, dulry, and orcligrd produsts, lis righi ann, whichls haugiog down, moving | carpeted dais of each lttlo wleove of the sur- a 01 . uYy ayatewis gave place to s ¢ CF W10 ¢ ery out, **We ¢l . war o . . by o 2y Luruay: When 1ha poor body. 584 (alisis baif | {isicn the tubapby Tock ha rannot ace the brord: | 1o 16ck of stamin or backbons wae the cause | Sikior 1o the mroseatae ot barroly i B0E) 43 e TAMIMER s the hureu woves, wild as Heaafy scaléd us If & | rounding walls, and, with beads restiuion 1b9 ecp, the soul would aical away from liand #y up | crboud of the clerzy or of Christiwne will inguire | of thatdelusion [hatihere was o opposition 1o | to names ae 1ondly silll, and pride thoielves o8 A starving Chinams : portion of the sulnal itself. crimson fovered box cushion, aud withi the (i3} ber, whilher no diecord could fuliow. Thzbody | whetbee you sud I have ihe trae fab the Gospel nuwadsys, Meu had come to bellove | thess namey ruthet bhun besng followers of Chtist. tarvin, uamu, who was taken futo the | From LRoss' Fork to Fiauklin it s nluety-fiye | of optum smoking: materials by thew, and the 1og fully aikuned pnio by Wo fatal moruiaz | But ibls Iuquiry, cows ae It iasy, Wil | that, aa persccatlon bad faded away. thera was (o | T we tbink'Wo havo thu best religion, do not fet is | Chiciunati Luepltal u few daye auo for respaci- | mlle; aid oo thy wav, a short distauce -above | stem of the it pipe In thelr moaths, spsndune «lock. or by the jolting car, buck came the relizlon | ooly tewlnd us' how wide the laud fe be- SOLning fur theo but uue grand Lollday frous the | Iucteass our prids, bud ruther make s more faity- | {8tion, stiributed bls woful' plisht to the fact | tho crosslig of Bear River, ia the ground wiers | theniscivés to such mystlc dreama aa wight b0 of the tow valley sgmin wiib its contradictionssod | furc a1l the wanderlug ones o the Bcld of | time they profcssed Christ unul they camo Into Bis | ful. ‘The intellect of msn, whon It wants that Lo had started'u laundry ju Loulsville. He | tho Califorula Voluuteers fought “sod defcated fnapired by the ¢ lusuivioas pleasturs' su petty lutereats.® Low Lrue was that monologue! | thouglt, and that 1o the right of left, God aud | glory. T l'dlufl?bflflfloul»lhn(impthwd there | 1yze,keups bim within buman realms muw auins up bls expericncs i @ single lioe: “Kea- | the Snakes snd Baunacks, suder Bear. Huuter | caty baller rivetiog symplonivs ul'e Cl bLero 1 a barwony of Christiauity positiveand | Chrish are squaily near. Nearlyall the fug dis | wasveasonforgsbtingsadstruggling. ~ Justbefore | Kecps bum far frow thinge knowd b0 G tuckes—two weckeo—one sbirtee,' and Lelligh, un tho 20th of Juguary, 1563, Biuce | Lrass and sgne hand. . f tho rivers above-named, connecting with the i % ° K own the vafor of the Gospel, and caused s very | theology snd lis palnts tuey are gradually belng f_y fon Pact - ’ s 3 tuea tled around ghe waist, to whlch ure at- | sauntered down to Kearny street, and the rav! Carhie “Pheso fnjasett bk b nlon Laciic at Kearncy Juoction, wbout 209 | {reled two steings b bo ‘e {nto what el R oy | fstiogmelicd, . Fuen et o toa e s e | miles weat of Ouiabs, wiviug direct raliwuy com- stelugy to Lold up tho uew leggings. | and filo of tlio hoats went over tu ses Zw b