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Tite CIWICAGO AY, AUGUST 13, 1877. nn vanced in 1866 41 "LiG may see It and be achamed beeanse Thow, Lord, tH eta mold Pat ae wouhl not hare RELIGIOUS. lina Relpon ane anit eoniturtedd ie . : 7k lasted ko fone, berauss the Inevitable resetlon He should speak, he sald, the token whic! seonld have come eooner, perhaps in a very ac- od had given to men, Nowa token” was tone manner, but not unoraule to this great} A Remarkable Boolk from | something which cave evidence of revoncilia; Natlon. . (on. {trsas someting whtelt showed love and According to reasonable cnteulation, the peo an English Clergy- favor whieh one perron possessed for ane ple of the United States had, tu 1 man. other. ‘The person giving the token in various forms of indcbtedners. a noms showal hy the gift that he wes Hal debt, abroad of | $1.5132,000.000, pease swith | the person | pn parhen f which perhaps $1,970,000,000 may have been 7 was bestowed, and not only that he w: in hae Eiectire,—the” $1,000,000 forming “Through Nature to Christ’+=+ perce but that he sas recamefted to. continua Parape's cired fom ue in conseguence ut air | A Denial of the Miracles. aire A vou Than abit fo be marie pave cl ti ie len ring as a token o! ha reduced thisdebt eomewhnt by paying more thin Sermons Yesterday by the Rev. Dr. his deste, ty talte bie ite, with here jared dE ee a ia a areal, Cx Hunter and Ma‘, Whittle. He fegardai her anit the neato, of mind with c y cl i whieh ho contemplated thelr unlon. A token tune <r Soper att acemna ne Sompetttee TIIRO TA'TURB TO | also Implied TOTS, and apromise in some of Europes and, Ht we have been at enormons UGH ON es might. be catled’a token, A father prom- puehseer ated eiployer of Enropean Industry, CHRIST. ng his eon that he would buy him presents expecially during tho'years 186i) and 1873, we do DENIAL, OF THE NEW TESTAMENT MIRACLES. on Christmas, gave a token upon which not only urbane muielt Joan fran, Ri rea ‘The Rev, Edwin A. Abbott, D. D., an Rolle phe. sy Feaned THe tune bey ie bat we neti y cone clergyman, hos lately written a book entitled | ¢ : Lea toranens turera in foreian maPHCtS. oe ceaona who | Thou Nature to Christ; oF, the Ascent of Crist was a taker tle was ey which the Ale think that Wo can open our doors to everybody, Worship Through Illusion to the Truth,” which | mighty Father bal fur tis children. ‘Thy peace and that we ean go everswiiere. Europe | tsrevlewed by the London Spectator in the fol- | and Joy which the followers of Christ felt were s , When'ye aay that I love the | Ing them en they ap. ne proached near enough to. the runaway a min “Goa forbid! exclalmed the Captain, “God | Jumped. aluard of her, fastened a tine wet forbid that Ttake the responsibility of the aac | imped her. And now cnte the tut of jan rillce, for that's just what ttis, oldman, Ought | They lay on the very edze of the rapids, wha, the bay to ay!" cap | the throttle wus thrawn whte open and the tug “artin, sartia,? aakl the old trappers SiC) headed up stream from the eataract. Tt was nin tho lad ean savethe whomen-folke aud the leetla | aud tack, amd they were about to cut away yao, tins, not to peak of the mien, by stayin here, | uf the tow, when the tug Fcemed to gain a {title then he sartiniy ought to stay, even Whe starts | onthe current, and eralually emerged tnty ov his Inst tralt from the deck of a veasel f= } gatety with her full tow. atead of from the sliater of the pines for death pa ea eas never comes too quick to one who inccte ft nt m thie post of duty and ft never comes slor, MORTICULTURE. enough to ons’ who shirks. Yis, tet tho’ Ind “etay where he fe, and an old | The Alton Vineyards—Varictles Caltivated man who hes faced death on man for ProfiteWatermotons, and Where Th afield where hulicts was thick will stand by his | Gootarge Shipmenta of Appten, er aide. and the Lord of Marcy,sbail do with him Tyiiy oun Owh Gorveeendent ashe will, Tehould like to have seed the pups | yy, ri pas waits but the Lord will take care of the doge,?? preR ALTON, Wh, Aug. 14.—-T still Unger iy While this convarantion had been carried on, | theso parts, In tho meantime, tho grapes arg the piteehs of the BEEBE had hele the ae tipening, the first shipment belng le tira, rangementa necessary to steer thocralt from the | day, i Hern for the mlochoure was already ao hot ag | aaz# S20. Bat great destruction hx @ co:ne upox to make it unsafe for the four men sfationed nt y! section, Blleht, rot, mil. the wheel to remain In ittonger. The ropesond | Gew,—eall tt what vou will,—has dono its work, blocks had been adjusted, the purchase tested, | and there {s scarcely a half-crop left to the ying ‘ond the steamer was already being directed from | yardist. The Dehind. The Captain stil’ stood by the side of with a friend of mine, wo came to a sawmill pond where the water was about four feet deen, and very clear and still, with the sun ehining bright,” We discovered a large schunl of trout ‘on the battom of the pond apparently perfectly dormant. With a good degrey of caution we dropped our srell-baited hooks down to them. They aid not appear to take any notice of ft, or of us, who were fo nnslously waiting for a bite with all the anxiety only kpown to those who are accustomed tothal kind of sport. We continued to induce them in every concetrable way to notice the balt for about an hour, but to no effect. When patience cearel to be a virtue, [ noticed there was one apart from the rest, of good size, 1 deter. mined to try an experiment with him by awakening him. I dropped the hook and sinker directly upon him. He started off about, six (eet when he turned around and came back with great eagerness and tovk the hook and f hauled him out, a fine trout of about twelve ounces. We then rame to the undoubted con- clusion that they were all asleep. “ We contin: ued the same experimont with each fish until we caught almost the entire school to the amount of alx or eight pounds. THE STEANER ON FIRE. haceanre: hey are afece nation, and have only been In war akont four yeare, and T think—at Irast ae regards half that time—they had am Snati- fication for theie warene we have had, as tar as T know, for any of the ware in which we have been enzaged. With regard to the recent disturbance In the East, he vuinted out that the Government Was not purauing what could ve called a complete potley of neutrality, For instance, England told Russia whe should not attack Egypt, and Kuseia very eensity at once put Egypt outelde her operations, thongh Egypt sipplied men and gunstothe Turks, The Government Is now understood to ray Russia ehall DEC Con- stantinuple, though that was shutting Russia ont of one of the commonest rights -rthe taking andoccupying of the chief clty of an enemy's Emplre being’ the rpeediest mode of bringing the war fo a conciitsion, Ltake It, that if the Russians sacceed,—and on that Pgive no opinion, —what shall be the destiny of Constantinop's wl be referred to something like agencra} conncil of the Powers af Enrope. Htuesia bas again and avain prociaimed. hy every kind of way, by every solemnity of expression, that it fs not her Intention te occupy Constantino= pic. (lear, hear. | ‘They have declared that they Yeould not consent that it rhenld become the pase ion of any olher of the great Powers of Enrope. Alte “are very narrow, are easily defended ahout right, C ster to hand ;, OUTLOOK 18 DISCOURAGING. de or the other. and ret, chielly hy the | has cheaper Inbor, cheaper and more | lowing language: Out tokens of what the Father had prepared the lad, trumpet In hand, rendy to give theo | ang gactet hy e nee of Ene | eq ’ % e ~ God Hin | tow Its 1 Were Saved by “the Man veer her round, ie variety first ripentug ts the Iver, 4, aud by he soppanal dnuenes of ER capital, and = tany- advantages which we The purport of thts hook, partly expressed in for them in the hercafter. [1 Ives Were Saved by ders to ree! ug Who Didn't Know Much From Adirondack Murrau's New Rook, Tho Captain stood another inatant in profound thought, during which his quick and fearless round the Black Sea—are not allowed ty send anv ship of war from tho Black Sea tu the Mediterranean, of to navigate an ship of war from the Mediterranean to the Blac! bea, The Straits are open to all nations, and were do not possess. 80 fae we havo ‘3 : self, in hits preclous word, ° used not even achieved, as yet, s0 much that we can re eit ite cdone peoplect on dng the expreasfon “token i very frequently. ‘ai varry good to tne southern part of America at | ieno reject the faith of Crt because this faith Fee ne at eer of itis eternal lave ithe rama drelane Ak pel a Sea At] demands abelief in thesupernatural, aud there: | thd'a promise that another food stiould never “Young man,” said the Captain, vou are | chief merit of this variety is tle earliness fo pilot now. n shall we swing about? [t's | ripening, for surely ft f¢ not good to cat when rough goa boethe lameas ive 1a No epee there is anything else to bo had. 1b ta hantly the joo! ieacan-ehey iad parsed, asked the Captain a presentable In the presence of tho Concori, and es ‘ e : t | fore Incredible, may be won over totho truth bv | Cover the cath. Gui's token to Abrabam was | mid had considered all the contingencies, and, | question as to her course, anit then ald: there are many finor grapes than tho Contord they hed been clued to The world fae Oo. tam by Wane hey” ‘have toler et te saliee presenting the wurship “ot Curtet: eo that they the practice ofetrcumelsiot., Ho told Abraham | without a word to the three men that were with me We are passing the cove! We musn’t goo | for quality, but none on which you can make the Turks. “I hold the opening of the Stratis to bo | more food, we have a wide fet for our present he called tipo to nccent nothing that {8 | to circumcise himself an’ his children as a | him, he started for the deck and thepllot-house. unnatural orineredible, Ho observes that eur Saviour worked by the laws that govern human: ity, and. “wrought signs, forgave, converted, manifested himself to His disciples after death, and bequeathed Hts Spirit to ts, in ac cordance with the same laws by which common for such labor, which ought to be the alm of | menperfarm corresponding acts” Ife uuler- every American to avold., Our natural markets | fakes te show that at hiae’been God's plan to | [smael was a token that they were to be spared 0 4) if ty it wi i Placa Site pe ett usions; that in -innch of the Bible-teaching te Tl is sorhing oF silver-praducing, cout sens and 8 | truth is imparted by the aid of metaphors that yore lta aie Yr desliiet ia planta cue bald well-maintained system of blinetaltiem will | winat fs necessary for the fatth of ong nize ta not Te awe of Aaron tobe ie Iigh-Pricst. esentially make weit may be far off yet—the | required in anothers and thazgsinice Christ's true | och clearing-tiouse of Amerien and China.” Theres | disiples have always belleved in Him on spirit fore, while towards Europe, we are Inter- f sautte: tated a cmaforaTn. tie value of Ver eye era eee ad aa eeacntiatiy | te aecentaries of the covenunut, | Clirist wos the order to prevent on incrcaso In the value | yon-historic, and yet to retain the worship of toketh, and eternal peace ie vores Of our debt, our fntereste. as a manufacturing } Cuciata” Oh thls ‘poiwt, De, Abbott writes, at Wook” sts call AoE cating Gat nation require the same with reference to our : : : atta Favre markers ia Rpanis Ameries ond | {"%,0ulKet of his argument, with the utmost | 5 yeilef on the Lan Jesus Christ, ancl all whe China. T have not spoken of our mining inter- While f.‘hate:noe doabl; he pagar antes || 2 believed in Him should not perish, but ests ns the largest producers of silver. piving at‘all na to the divine Hine se Chrints T should have everlasting lfc. wank Viewing the question from all sides, circum- | fave crave donbta ns to. the historical accuracy or | yy tic rematuder of tle sermon was an ex! Motte epect but firm action of our leislators towards | as to the correctness of the ilteral Interpretation of | ton to all to placo thelr faith on God aud ber archabilitation of silver appears to zac a sound | the mimentons clement in the narrative of the | Hleve in Hts Son. polley. Mbucuant. Now Teatamont. Not that tT deng the possibility IO SES absolutely Inevitable: and as to the condition», the Powers of Enrope would have no dificulty in are ranging them, You might make proviston that nat more than one of two ahipe, ora limited pamber, stotld everbe atone time in the Straits between the two seas, and therefore Constantinople wold be free from bombardment from any feet passing down the channel, 4 Tn concluding bis comparatively briof but elo- quent review of the situation, the famous Lib eral chieftain gal If tho time should come- it might not be remota when the future deatiny of Courtantinople will have to be decided, whether the Turk remaln there or the Greek return to the possession of his ancient xlory of power, IUwonld became the Government Of this country not to show the selishuesa of this fousy, but with Interest and eotra: to join the other Powers In the nett for the future Interest and peace of Ke rope. Now, 1 began by slowing that we were a great Empire. IC becomes a great State like te to setalwaye the world a great and noblo oxainple, T quote a varsaze from the recent speech of Lort Berby, which contained a rentinent which has my mtmort admiration and my fullest concurrence. He aad; ‘We must nlwaye remembe: rod farther! Quicki. Swing her round |" Pre i inte Gupta ifted the trumpet to its tips, and FEE era vane Delaware cones that rang str nd clear above th v8 the palate, tear of tho ‘torn and of the fame, shouted: | THe Iucs nnd the Hartford aro the ttrst grapes “Hard-a-port with your helm! Mard-a-port, 1] to color, but they are not really rpg tell you! Jam her down for your lives!" when they arc ehfpped; and — because "The mon in control of the “het obeyed with | some folks do not know ripe- gra an energy born of the peril of the moments The | they buy the —f dt Brapes, milehty fabric swayed for A moment, but tore on ly the Syos on fartford. But fa ifumvilling to yleld, But tha next instant | the knowing ones, who can get Concords or the immenzo preasure of tho heln hard-a-port ) almost any other grapo, will not ent the fyes, bean te tell, and the monstrous bulk swung | The Concord fs good enough to lve on. slowly about, rolled downwartl into the trough ANE THE VINETANDS HUSNING OUTT of the sca as if she would never rlac, roaled over | _ It Js noticeablo in many vineyards that tho assho niet the mizhty wave square amid-stip { quantity and appearance of the grapes are not til her Inboard rall Jay deep in tho hissing wa- | as fine as formerly. What is tha matter?! The ter, struggled uP, righted heracif laboriously, } grapes are more eubject to rot and decay than and,ns sho straightencd lier course with tho gale | in years pitt, and the vinoyard does not put square astern, onl with her atenmnuS stand- | money in the pocket, as it once did. True, thr ing at seventy-five, shot toward the hore tke | prices of frult ara low. But we tsually account an atrow from the baw. ot. frapes ean be grown for 3 cents ‘Cann, sald the trapper, as he lowered the | pound net. ‘This ts certainty a payline crop, tenmpct from his Mpa, Ay ‘us the instrer- | when tho yield ts 6,000 pounds per acre, os jt ment, and do se run back there and keep tho | useil to be. Now we do not often get that, nuor erceturs from throwin’ themselves over- | I suppose that tho culttre, and the treatment Toard,—for they be gittin’ wild. 1 can talk | generally, have much to do with success(ul tokett of his covenant with him. As mentioned in Exodus li, 12, God covenanted with Moses, and as a token that he would fulllll his covenant he was to be with hin and by him, and tt should he “a token unto him.” The blood on the Hane poste of the houses of the children of surplus labor to supply such food; and, hand-in- hand with cheaper food than they command (they having to pay moving — charges thercon), .there {a cheap Iabor tithe out coming down to — starvation-prices He summoned the Chict Engineer and tis offl- cers around him, and stated what be had dis- covercd,—Jald the whole subject {ua few terae words before them, and safd: “Gentlemen, in five minutes tho saloons will be Ike an oven, and the windows of this pilot- house wili be cracking. Have you anything to suggest’? ‘Tho first oMeor, 2 sallor fram boyhood, whose head and beurd were olready gray, satu prompt- ly: “Captain, we must beach her.” Tho others looked their assent. ‘ Its our only course,” said the Captain. “ vilot,” said he, turning to the man whose oye wason the lookout, “Can you beach her! is Tho other deliberated a moment, and sald: “Captain, I ain ready to take any responsibil. {ty that a man in my position should take. I fin trendy to execute any order you give; but T Will not take the responsibility of running this steamer, with 600 passengers aboard, on toa ‘he seartet cord hung out of the window bs Ratab was atoken. The acceptance of the token was that the greatest’ Ieltish | interest =e ih F oy , F sore? | coast that I know nothing of beyond the knowl- | through the horn as well as yecan,—aond tho | grape-growing. Tho question of pruning a the imterceE oF neaee.” © CAppiaaar| - ee eT ofa miracle, or that t should declino to tetlevo tt | REQUEST AND RESPONBE. | tive havo of the lights, the Feats, andthe hare | fad’ will tell imo the words.” 25 flow much to cut awayte a most {important ques Athome what are wedoluzt We, arg advanchng THE. RAILROADS. denee tenally accepted aa saficient appears to ba SERMON MY TIE REV, DR. MUNTRI bors. It would be mere chanes if Pgot her | + T cay't leave you, old man; tt shall nevar bo | thon. anit endeavoring Grettain the greatest reedom fue tule inencienefeapechaly nthe targofanether | ‘The Rey. Dr Hunter, preached in St. Pout’ | within half wine of the whoreds + | agitehae Charles Stohr if io brave men to | Fnouico tue rinoyanis all own, to. wots dendeavoring ty 8 ° Fy : - robable explanation of tha origin of the mimcn- . Ho wn Ife. artaint comfort te lie homer, thelr Ceneinentec an tele pe SOE ti ore potable explanation of the oriein of the wimren, | reformed Episcopal Church, comer of West | | the Contain, actually proofs sam aie | alge Hs totamed thu trapper, “'t knowser | tot bealioned Se ce Asonumber of slippers and others who lost | any present probability. of supplementing {t by | Washington and Ann streets, yesterday morn- frefght in the rlots at Pittsburg aro anxious to reads evldonce. pint ei other, hand, me recog | ing from tho text Jearn avout their chances to recover damages, | 42° the clear distinction between tiie mit Thitip satth unto Tm, **Lord, shew us the + [cles of tho New Testument. and the Iles | sq ct Mleeth ase? the following clreutar letter, received by the | of the Apoceyphal Gospels, and Tat once admit | Fathers aun tk Mt tt rien ao long time Division General Fretabt Agents of the Peun- | tHatwithout 4 belief jn the literal accorae rot these with'yous and yet thott hast not known Me, alli? sylyanin Company‘from headquarters, will en- | hover have been preserved for us throuzh the galt | He that hath seen Mo hath seen the Father and hearts. If we do not Interfere In thin war we shat ‘be pleased that we did nut five yeara hence: if wo do interfere we aball lament 16r the blood that has heen sucriliced, for the treature wasted, for tha added diszrace to Enrope, and the humility in our Miatesmanstzp we have had to undergo, [|Ap- plauac.| Let us, ther, I our forcien poiley, amoment nota word was spoken, whije tho ship went tearing on through tho water, and the remonitions of rising tumult came tothelr ears rom pelo showing that the passcugers werd already on tlio move. Ife looked an Instant into each face before tlm, Mfted his hand and wiped feolln'’s: for Lace the tuff yebo made of; but | Tho trouble—the great trouble—with all fruit. the Lord appluts duty unto man, and it’s not of | froworsis apt to he to attempt too much, and hischoosin’; and it’s yer duty to go, and ourn | the cropstre neglected. Nothing looks better tustay. Don’t yo worry about us, for Tbe old, | than awell trained and kept vinoyard on the and a few aye more or less unt the tarth don't farm, and I do not know of anything that matter, and I can seo by tho look fn tho ad's | pays better. swine. ad Wwe ace tryfug to be hi is he : : EME a 7 Ho that hath seen Me Withew wn the Faucet’ | the great drops of ewreat from hls forchead, and | tneo thnt fie be ready. Ho sive me the horn and THY WATERMELON Teluviey loiw houce and jurt Wootuerugtions, | Hebten them somewhat on the subject of the Empire and the middle-ages. Gowe of the | Mituteviee thou not, that tam in the Father und | anid You fo where yoU oughter po, aud Wo'll etay | grown on the Sand Rigo in this nelghborhoot Phe wworia mores Tut Howls. far too slow In anawor to the many questions and rien | Hstorleally accurate, ‘but aupernatieal only in | tte Father in Mer ‘The words that I speak unto “Gentlemen, what shall wo dot I fecl tho | where we ouuliter stay.’ are now coming ininquantittes, Four car-loads ardent hoper—to Its prigtter day. History. will ni funk are being made by tipper and canglgiten a” | Gearen. ani notin kids the rent fenouid consider | Z9,Enmeak not ot Myce; bas tho Fathor thet Tomeand dainaze to frelsht by fre, ete., occasioned | 4 ¢ubsequent gectetions roand the listorice) nit Fee tee Tam. in tho tether, and the bythe taterorsue momar, Hittsbure we have ine | fative, often contulning somo wpiritual tenth, and | rather tr Mo; ur eles beliove Me for the very siracied our Division Frelaht Agents to anawer | ROtimplying in the narrators any intention to de- ace anke movonn xiv.y 8 11 substantially ae follows, viz.1 The whole matter | ceive, bit nos historleally sceurate. | About some Work a Ke eT ' relating to the fossor sustained by tho Railroad details of the Incarnation and the Resurrection L | Following is # brief abstract of the sermon? {oninany mid siyanere nial the eon er eee a ern ie eee Tacs | kt Came ee ne ea attibates floor under my feet heating! The passengers aro moving out of the saloon!” What we do inuist be done quickly! We ara overloaded. Our boats wouldn't accornmodato half, and bealdes 3 boot cottldn’t live tt that sea. What shall wo dof’? Notatman spoke. They felt as if the horror of death were shutting down around them, "Che old man uttered these words with such | of melons and otber feuits left this station for solemn mojeaty, and the truth they expressed | Chicago this evening; ond they are finer in was 60 evident that He Captain didasconinand- | quality, and larger in size, than 1 have ever be ced, “Ho passed the tru:npet to the trapper and | fore known, thang tho varieties grown chledy started aft, where lis presence aud words soon | are. tho Mountalu Sweet and what ore here communicated new hopo to the terrified throng. } called the Johnson melon,—vory large and fhe, Ina few moments the shouting and screaming THE CHOU OF APPLES declare that England headed tho grand prucesslon of the nations in tho path of civilization and peace. [snnense cheers). a LETTERS FROM A MERCHANT. 5.2 e the fegal adylaers of the Company, who wil deters | 27o 14 igent person, possessing all tho attributes | Thoy wero brave, they were calm. They show- | ceased, and not a sound was heard save therdar | In this vicinity is moto abundant than usnnl, al- The Feoomfe Vosition of the Ublted States. | mina te ultimate steya ot ite thanazing ater, Uta the bel at Unt Spy are wor erat, Wont te e ean Fayhiee there wae no. Gost, wan a:1 @u th wyhlence of fear. ‘Choy could meut death | of tho wind, and the waves, nud tha flames, though, in all the northern regiou, and in Mid To the Eatttor’by The Trine. — ® “ prevant ruck a sarlety of clrcumetances, that tho gllig Passage wa havo quoted Is from the intro- | amentable und unreasonable anruinont. ‘The as men should meet itt but they could not tell Company ust have time to determme them. in c ; i eareely neces | yreument given by many was unanswerable, onder that untforinity and harmony of action may | sury to say that whut Dr. Abbott terms: tho ; cette pid De caken by the hueonicerwand avents, af woll as | “miraculous clement” in the New Testament | Lut unsatisfactory. Tho demand was, “Show Division Freight Azents, we would sazgest that you | {s referred to again and aaln, He doos vot | us thls God, and ft stMecth us." convey thia Inforuation to such Mne agente as You } doubt that Jesus had a power lar beyoud ordi: | The speaker looked at this representative eo proper { bound and eda ave prune Fo acai Shippers of Haxt-bound and | nary experience in curing diseases, but he es! | character, and asked what docs this meant “Henry,” said the trapper, “it's tine yo be | fan, the crup fs short. how to escapa tt. Suddenly the Captain's face | goin’, for the fire is gottin' hot. [t's not Iikely | ‘Tho market on apples continites good for s lighted, with a light which was tho reflection ‘of | that me and the Ind will come ont of this; and | longer period than usual, nnd coustderatle whopo, of a conjecture, of a possibility. Me | thero snrtinly ten't inuch time for teave-takin’. | quantities aro now veing shipped from this darted out of tho pllot-house,: swing Iitnaelf | Yorll go, I kuow, and got the pups,and the riiie, | point. “Tho fect {s,lam so rushed with thls dawn among tho craw. who wero busy with the | and the fiddte. Yo know where they be, ‘And | shipping of meions and apptes that this letter Is pumps and the hose, and shouted, with the con- | if there be nny other things In the ehanty ye ) cut shorter than It othorwige would have been, Nzw Youk, Aug. 10,—To anawer the ques- tfon whether the interests of this country are fn the direction of bimetalisin or gold monometal- fai, It fs necessary to find out, first, how wa really stand in our own relations between citi- vor 1 entration of yoico that peustrated the roar of | would like, remember thoy arc yourn, Thls sar- | and shorter than it ever will bo again. zen and citizen at home, and as anotion towards |. vived of freight burned ordertroyed when yon have dates to tora Me fecuing i ‘miianones mal There was an underlying bellet inn ereat Fest | the storm ke a knlfas Unty ten’t the way I thought things would ecnd; aaa LB other nations, ani what those relations are most | kAOWledge of the fact furniahed, you" by the tant 4 * | Cause, which was universal. Even thedecrad- | «Is there a man hero who knows this const?’ | but the Lord knows when to call, and I dare say —_—_— st | proper alticera of the Hine, In doing #0 you walking upon the sea, and calling the dead to iu A ‘ i) ‘1 a 2 * a ° Kenrei m it When the Captain dropped among them tho | it's best as it 1s. So, boy, jest tuke my hand a * Confidential. lkely to be in the future. wilt, of causee, not undertake to Indicate a polley | life, must, we should imagine, bo uither mira. | ing representations of the Creator in heathen tot Se anil Btoat i ‘n't disturb the Jad, for le L nea Our civil war feft us with a heavy debt, | forthe tailrond compantes to follow in this matter, | cles or inventions, le regards os uccretions | tands pointed to the fact that tho meu stopped their work and stood staring at | minit. Yo needn’ jstut jad, for 3. trols Free Pres. It ahould be rearonably entlafactory to the inquirer | that-haye grown rou] some ureat aptritual yi is v Y! ai gute suficlen for the time-being for, you to | truths. To attemps to, explain tholmeans | HUVersS, waa pomaeseed Wt ete Fee et a eae ce te parsed | OT ag eee ge ete ee A TOUEME | rezarding the muumber of wous, but thero was a Uy the companies willl fully determined, and ait | 18,t aubvert, our notion of the mirculoly | yenerul bellef In the existence of at cast one amounting In the aggregate to $2,784,073 In 1808, which had been mainly created during the short thue of four yeara; und, according to our statlstica of exports and tmports of comnixiltics of whom stood abovg the forward hatch, husoin | and then’ go. Ye bo fulthful yal truc, and | out a tune on Miaml avenue yesterday forenuon hand, directing tue atreains that the pumpssent | may yer days be hoppy and yer MW mg on the | whena young lady beckoned hin to the gate through the awelllng tube, downward, kept | arth.” aud asked: thelr position. ‘The Captain’ waited a moment, | "Tam not going, John Norton,” sald tho | | “Dv you think you can Mud No. —-— Wool hit, Only the old trapper and Mertert, each | busy. No, Jest give mo. yer hay ad for a mln Aman witha now hand-organ was gcrinding concerned properly aiviecd. + 4 God, Tho fact that a fow idiots did not helleve | y ht faded from his countenance as i. ward avenuol?? amt specte, the larger portion of this enormons —— Tavs of wature, “Des About falle hity un error | in any God did not signify anything, The White tho light fade tien ua itin very despa | 2 yews well aakd, boy,” retuned the trapper. | " tie nodded his tend. debt ind been distributed and retained in the “HE WESE WISCONSIN, Croc anderstanding how deaus could have fed | Speaker sald that because une man . wos hort | tye shouted: © Y js, It be well old; of would be If things was | “Well, you walk down there, nnd 311 rortow country during ita creation, making full allow. | ‘The officers of the West Wisconsin Raflroad the 4.000 und the 5,000 on a few I btu it, dh not Cir ial gs prepa vibe mails, “Ia there aman here who hnows this coast?” | altferent. But things be os they be, and yo | on. When you seo me enter the store yout atart ance for the enormous discounts made to | Company lately proposed a plavi uf reorguniz- } ishes. IE the literal thaoey lata bo ni eae eT etcnt’ time, tail. nk become ‘Again no reply fame and he ‘was upon the | must got gov? sald Nestor off with somite end tune, like # Growing Old." foreigners fur the amounts thes exported, | tlon, of which the following {san outline: ju writes, “itis in the highest dexreo Ufliclently strong to form 6 sucicty, Ever! ie te ts » bule j thine wy t ‘ fn consideration of certain risks supposed ‘The preseut bonded indebtedness of the Com- | t concelye nt what stage in the narrative the ae eitctin the workin history Yad al of Peon knecting under the protection of the bul: “Hopry ? exetaimed the old man garnes{ts, You sco, my father owns the store, and he's pany tat Land-urant bonds, now nnpald, $4,- | shes and loaves were initluplied,—whether 10 | Wwoak in hia beltef, and tie falth had dicd ¥ wark trying to stop a rent which the pressure | ‘this is downright foolishiess. “Yo can’t help | hardup. Iwant $6 tu use. thla afternoon, ood 448,000; Southern extenslon bonds, $410,000; | the hands of onr Lord, or in the hands of the to be connected sith Ita acceptance; becatse had made in the hoge that the old trappor was | us by stayin’; and two'll be onough if wust | if we can endden his heart a ilttlo ho'll come, » ‘The man who offered sacriilea ad = ” down.” cyen the ti0st ebtliisfastle frieuds. of 10 | eee a eee aaten rel agrat Nenson uaees | disciples, or in ure hands of the muteitude, | With Wine 4 “ tenting, rose out of the shadow and approach- | conivs tu wust. own. pected the recuperative power which the ener- | “Oy tne forming of a new company ft [s proposod Femalned the satno, the bones and flesh of | inte of rellzion, although the object of worship ee 7 emnly, #1 . then , thatthe following hiuriseges ey tds posed | each belng enormously magnified, or whether “Who are you,’ sald the Captain, “that | and thy lad. Iwo lye, oll will live, If wedla, | you see moaail In do you brace your feet, strike claim such knowledge? : Are you not tho youth | we will dic together, for I will not Inave you.” | up the saddest tune {b your box, and grind as it Laaw with the old hunter ot the table to-night! “Bo it ns you aay, then, boy; yls, let tbo as | your Ufo deponded. Wil give you 60 cents low should you, born tu the interior, know any- | yo say. This is nv tne for words; and I can | Whether pap comes down or not, but he'll haw) thing about this coast?” understand yer feelin’s; ond it may be yo bo | over the minute wo can make him think of the “T was not born in the woods,” respondofl right. ‘The Ind and wa met ut the pond of the | pastand gone. Du you understand} the lads “I was boru withta ten tiles beavers, and it may bo best wo both go with | He grinned and nodded, and mndo a bee-ling ties of the people have slice proved to possess, ‘This same riek the holders at home had to run, and they have received thelr bonifcation for such risk Iv the higher prices obtained for com. modittes sold during the War; but, from a comparison of prices. of commoditles, ft OF caper | tue fishes remalued of the normal elze, but TSU Oe ed OF min ae cent Bold, nipon the whale Hing from firoy to. nu frente nats kde) tates eo Smad an prepare I possessed with divine attributes, ee ee eae uti alithoesaipment, | _ Lerliaps the most signilicant portion uf tho Dr. Hunter deprocated the existence of a pul alg Aver ta 8t Tal, with aiithe equipment: | columots to be fount fa the appendix, fa which | Pie Wcreln wus Hourteted ce aadow cot Firat—A teet mortgaie for $i}, 000, jands, the endeavor to tind a possible origin of the ‘Nerond—A mortgage to Tun twenty years, to lement In the Now Jove to sheath tt In, As i father pltietl bis | woare,'and 1 know every rock, and iim to the cond of the trail.” forthe store, and In a few minutes the strains Pee te mupposed: that a labaee | cise Wie paemnut or bonis 1a bo Cima nednnd: | Muacacecmalougthe eT how estauont ts | itiared, su. the Lord pitteth those that fear | Mont, tor £ have fae on chem alls and Lkuow | tn amoment the old man sald, euddenly: | of +The Old Fotks at Homo" wera heard abore portion of the profits of the — perind Krant inconte bonds, to the amount of Ulm. The dying one found consolation in a Niketand: | DF. Abbott, "for those who roject the whole uf { Nay on thee! hee “ "i it on f then ‘atcr- | the roar of trailic. pra vaterct, that ball be u Hest lien upa every, beach, for I uscd to play on them when a Henry, if yo could git one of them water- ic ‘ lovlug, dying Redcemer rather thon in 2 juat i f 4 vs 3 ¢ bees the g es 4 pipos, and tho pumps aro still a-guin’, it may be ee sd fll eat of the Atleghenie than west, white | Gran itu hut oie, fnendiriho Ronn dae | they ratty wound to raect, the whut | “Sy gneayer next touchsd upon the omaipo- | obte Ganalasnoeed Keratulons, eta ae acon savo our ives, Dut bo sarc where A Varrot sto othing could come but_some money pald for | teicome and all tha otner proportyand fran | {le reject the inlracuious clement, and my od- F renee of lod, aud the Insiguiiicanca of man, | Soitten HM Sa re a preaeetrer em ikags eee for it’s hot there ahead. Tho loquacity of parrots has not generily Ieee of the Company. Jeet la toshow them that ft is pusaltle to reject | 4 i " * ea area azo onde to be disposed of | the miracies aud still to retatn onu's fatth in thy | Lhe former wis caneharenbles ano) te plakter? anfollawa: To be exchanged fur the Bouthurn ex- | honesty of tho whule narrative ot tho New ) choad of Gad rnd the brotherhuod of Christ tenslon Vonds outaandinu, with their past dug | Testament, and In tho islorical wecuracy | wera shown It availed more than all the grandeur Fo tao Hoa eerie rt thee rata of { (table, of course, iika tho wceuracy of atch | Ge the mountans and thy sublimity of th firm 80 per cent of thelr pi vate, SL Falegaus An past jay FO eee ee ase’ Lie tteiea “Show me the Father, and it sullleeth ayient ano o? Kx co 8, Si 1, nw | 2 se eee eee ot 3) por cent. about S10K Stay bare | Mths quotation ars the authors, who thus | "Chests grout roply to Philip's great request ance In trearnty auulleahie to Improving tho prap- | emphasleea his Lulief in the possibility of Sree- | wos sete tht hath seen Me shall sec the Fath- erty, iS; total firet-mortage fasuy, $i, ~ | othe New Testament from all trices of tho | Cy opuink of Him as everywhere present al f ‘Aud the land-grant intome bonds to | Supernatural, aud still maintaining the honesty | thy samo moment, ‘The more you think of Him bo ‘uecd ‘us fullows: In full payment of | of the wholo stury, us Well us ita historical oe | the mora your head will reel, and the lund-graut bonds, to be wirrendered | curney. We venture lo aay that amore dillewlt mw x . wet tte cited» Rene piuiched, band | tusk his nut Deon ubtempted by any theulosical the “moro | you will by contaundes. t A Late ee Renate year ee erie welter uf our age, and thut even Mr. Matthew When the speaker thought of tha Almighty: pol a mctnetdne Uy 1 ATT, of GO per cone. of | Atuold’s Imaginative endeavor to substitute fn His stiipeuilous work ie oad pet oat Hiei par value abont S01 615i lance inthe | fora nemonal delty an, tinparnal tendency | of wen: but wun he thouxht of Christ In, the ny jen proving the ty, uly cra 1 voeping: vi Cle Fee ee re motieme hang, | credulity. ‘Tuv urdinury rauder of tha Gospels | fealty) woepinne with Mary, drt with His disc nod of the acta of the Apostles 4a aware that |? 32. 700, WOO, In the garden, and in His sympathy with ‘ihewuckof the now Company to bs lsmod to | the ufrucious clement te so welled, as it were, | We Poor aud the epprossed—this revelation htning fs scarce quicker than was the mo- | pu, . iL aoe a eee neth tigsatd ho was, hort and | tionof Tierberteas hearted forward Into the | pect sceetGe Ba Peoot ort eagerion inte tit he ehould bo of that bout that night, and | sinuke, which was rolling up in great volumes | Tate triaty ond resulted in, tho dismissal. fruin hodiscovered by tho merest aceldent at the very | from the frout part of tho boat: the British navy of sn enulneer who had held Justant of supreme perll, E By this time the forward half of the vessel | his posttion for fourteen yeara. The ship Simoon “Captain,” sald the old trapper, who had | wasalmoat one shect of fame, A column of | brought from India no ‘less than 200 parruls. drawn nigh, “Cap'n, whatever the jad says yo | fire rose out of thu forward hatch tifty feet Into | Que of these, belonging to ao oflleer, was mls can sartinly take for gospel truth, And if ho | the alr, but was mercifully blown onward by tho | ing, A unt was instituted, and it’ was furl ‘saya he Was born here, he was born bere: aud if | force of tho gale, From this tho trapper and | tn the acrew tuuno!, where it was quite pussible he says he knows this shore, he docs know it; | the lad wera at least safe, bat the Maines were | for tho accused engineer to hide ft. ‘The quee and ye can rely on him todo what hesayshecan | now breaking over allreatraint. The dock lisclf | tian noxt arogo whother It was tho special par do; for his words be trath, and bis acts be tke | was belng burnt through, and sections were fall- | rot about whose disappearance thé trouble had ils wards.” tug tatothehole., Thoetanchlonsandthotinbers | arisen, ‘The prosceutton retted an the ied’s “Young man,” sald the Captain, “hava you | of the bulwarks were already In fullblaze, ‘Tho } “conversation” more than on any pecullarit'es ang other felend on board besile this huntert:| outer edges of tho upper deck wero girdled with | gf {ts color or theatapo of tts beak. ‘The *Sartin ho has,” sald tho ald man, auswering | fire, The rvof of the pllot-house had begua to | engineer was found guilty and cashlercd. the fuzatlon fo te ia gy ahere bo Henry Sirs kindle. ‘Th flames were slroady cating Hele ‘This fs probably the first’ casi’ ever docided oa who has boated with bit and camped with him | way toward the stern and would suon be in tho | suet 1 Y off aud on, and the lad saved his life once, aud Text of the to men who wera standing half such evidence. | We may apply to It the warniug that's aaurvies that.a man lan't apt to forgit, | hidden in tho smoke at a paint which would Aas Ha bearer teehee Yis, you may set It dow! ‘ supplies; whieh, by the unayoldable destruction of property, lind been fully outwelghed there, Aaa whole, a great revolution In the holding of property had taken place; poor had become rich, and rich poor,—o natural cunsequence of great popular revolutions, but enhanced in this ine stance by the Hberal use of the printing-press, After the War was concluded aud the army paid off, sune yolces made themselves heard for a return at once to speclepayments, or cather the making of spedy preparation for ft. There are welghty arzutnents on buth sides, but Tindine to the belief that an extraordinary eronomie movement had te come, creathig many feeders of production, and Anully resulting {in the discharge of a large amount of Indebted- ness, by Mankruptey or by unproductive. ness, before a “full appreciation of Cap'n, thut Henry and | soon bo tho very centre of tho coullayration. fs fs eo , all carry the volee, and that which bath ee eee Count have been horke | tho present suhareliulders fur the suck uf the prow | withthe history of Christ und his disciples, not | lticed hia, mo'be thy lid’s frends” Hut they never inched. ‘Thoy stood in tho TE caikthe mmatont® by the country, The West 1 Santi, ) ent Company, as propored in the funding plun, to " eta recordes 4 Va us the Savior ald, * Mave I been so long | watt hin here,” sald the Captain, hoareet: -t position whero thay wero when Henry left * by es eae Bone cae an Sant He a ee ers r the value clnee: Kher uly: only with the facta recorded, but with the in Call h "' iptaln, Yo} exact pusitl y y Hrenes atime with thee aud yo kuow Mo nott How Fee ee rece ttane sands | ferences deiced from rhein, that ths record of | Tine'haya T been with) theu preaching the (use ‘$100 of conan stock a¥ a contortion for the re. Rt ae explana eho oe ae the. pel, and yet yo heed Ma nott”? In Christ alone duction in interest of r cent on the ve . 5 ef, e eh er ‘ , diuction in interest of L per cent on tho new Bondy | Wnlory: he One te vso ho uniicolligibie, | ht we Und God the Futher Chrlat reepended “and then follow me to the pllut-house.” them; the trapper still holding the trumpet in Te was with the greatest cifort that the. four | his hand, and the tad stlll gazing steadfastly were ably to reach the point designated, fur tho | ahead. gale waa blowing with Increased violence, and “Tell them to port two polnts,” sald the lad, a Hho Know His Whistlo, Richmond (nd,) Ladepenitent, ineldunt, last week, at ment, a Vastamount of cuplial frum the East und from Eure tu the torm of Tliat e Y cis i “+ | to man’s great request, Show mo. the Fath- i the death-bed of Mrs. Gaylord. Her husband pie umouubor thelr praltsderived during Oe Scie ai crea rae to mi a oe Balas ean tet atm Mu init aean te | HOON ML ota We Tapeh tay, Re gees | “HS ia man placed th trumpet to ba tins | a cut, on the, Cimctinal Ronda War, by_ having built new factories, wuder an * POLITICAL, nitcunt aayinge, Fiiunate trom thu Goepsl | Eicher” Acqualut thou thyself within, aud | Othgy reached ti upper deck tho flames broke | and ‘througl the Urazen tube is valee poured | Nouncinge How Richmond found w dispatg on: extruordsuury, sttinulus of trades at high coats Spieat Diente be The Tishaa ieieleSwiirbuve lost its coleston, aud'very much | Ou shalt know tho Father. flercely out frum the hatchway, and the fro bo- | steady and atrong: Bouncing cho failng’ strength of bis wile. Te Set the factories extst, und help finally towards | Broomvaton, Ml, Aug. 12—Saturday Re- | of its meaning, Remuye tt’ from the ucts gantoruniu wavering Mnes, ‘aloug tha inner | «Ihe boy says, *Tell 'em to porttwoptnts” | hi for Mee Reh Otte Amecends dlapatine se supblying our awn Wants—preventing, thereby | puullcan township primary elections were bold | of the Apostles, and the visible power exer- MISCELLANEOUS, Cimber of tho bulwurks and the ornanontal | ‘Tuo vessel awaved suddenly to ports and, 95 | rived saytug She won alnking fast. Neves then “TL haye called you here,” sald the Captain ri “toask you in the presence of my oillcers tt] Again tho old man lifted the trumpet, and ariug De er ee mora, fast closing to at there te any safe spot, any cove or bay, into | calleds which she know he always gave ut the signal of which thy ateamer can be run along the coast “Tho hoy anya, Tol them to hold her steady Approach, ‘The hours flow fast, and the sanls mbrenst Of us! a a sho ta." of Hite wero running very swiftly, stilt abe “Do you mean to beach her, Captain?’ asked | For a minuto nota word was epoken. The | could uot gu without sayltic farewell to bia the lad. steamer tore on through the gloom, Nehting her | Ag nightfall, when the sun had set over her last © Yes,!" he responded, “It Is our only chance. | path with the flames. The roof of ‘tho pilot. | day on carth, when the chill of death was creep We pis beach an Sony et se kee outa dropped. Lipjand ihe AO and Sleulore ing over her nud the \sulsee were falllng, her cat + J can," suld tho lad, slinply, hid the two nen from the sight. o! who, | cue Free ee ee ae ed atts Captaing “do | witimrayers on tele lips and with aconized | fauzhe tue sound of hie coming te alae y 5 ; te turued (he world upside down, becomes dificult Di ry nominating Convention Tuesday next. Returns | tUruLd (he Wort ane area een through the | Jonni Aug tithe eorueratons of St. come in slowly, but enough is now known to | J), Spistles erplexity ls Wkel tte rieellbeait S Vauline Epistles, our perplexity 1s Ukely to tu | ytaryts Catholic Churelt, an thly elty, was ald show that Capt. Joseph Denison, of Bloomfou- | creasy rather than to dlininish, for St, Paul al- [5 vie e a Ys ton will recelve the numlnatton for City Treas- | ludes fu some of Mis Eptaties to certaln miractes this afternoon with finposing ceremonles, an tirer over Stroud, whu was a candidate for re. | fe the incidental way in which a Member of | witnessed by an finmense crowd of people. T| ont % Parliament might refer to facts known to every | Rey. Bishop Foley, of Chicago, the Rey, Fath election, I. M. Benjamin for County Judge rs v =f 4 9 t, tia WV]. Smith for Superintendent of 8eio0b (eee ee eee a eae ane ie ieee. | Murehy. anid W, IL, Power, of Joliet, aud a num: haul no opposition for nominations ‘The Couuty | fs" the texte wlio wppareutly oul of cone | Ue ot uther distinguished Catholfe clerzymen Clerksitp. f6 fn doubt, C.W. Atkinson will | nection with §t, but uro closely woven with the | from abroad wera present, The church fs to La {tn the country now, but this would have iteclf felt aa much 1 ct f heavier degree If the vi of 1380 to. Ist had beow pre- million of men, in the Northern oply, had beeu discharged from the army; and it fs reasonable to ask where taey: would have found employment at once withutit extragrdiny thpulus in Industrial puroutts, There would bayo been uo Inmizration, ami the raphi development of the. conn: ‘ heard {t, and she sald: “Wil fs comtug: shat try could not haye taken — place, while | probably be the cholce, In” steLean County a | arzuments of the Apostles, There are, itlatrue, | erected at a cost of &10,000, oumean to say, young man, that you can | fuces, were gazing at them from behind. ‘tle! Jide 1d. (ieeltectof the apprection of ‘ueeurreney | Heyublitan nonttution is equal to.au election. | geyerat Eplatten, which make no. reference (0 TivPEvANO tenet tits ‘ajounerd Gentleaen,”” he eontine Suddenly out of the smoke and Gro came the Ble wt A ee i the polski would have been the sume upon our balances of Eo a miraculous gifts, but cven in these the stupen- Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘ued, us hu turned to bis officers, “if this young | toues of the trumpet: ve trade. It isa pecniiar thing that imports of 2—At the camp- SPORTING . NEWS. dous miracte ot the Kexsurrection, upon whieh | Laravecr®, Ind) Aug. ceepted g ezround c whens Tutuanensuta, Pa. Aug. 12.—Tho yacht race | the falth of Christians ts based, Js accepted as a insetinng at the Hates ay ain Sot 4 she pterne fact which does not call for yvidence or unzu- | ance waslurce. | Boo lus on the La annuunced) for to-day did wot come off, the | ment. All this, be It observed, lics upon the | Muttcle & Bloomington Road and tho Cineln- Mayor having commanded the yachts to return | gurface, and ta evident to every intellizent | Bath Lafayette & Chicago itoad were well (led, and prevented the excursion steamer from leay- | reader of the New ‘Testanient, ‘That miracles | ahi trains froin this city wero Bite, besides a tng the elty, hro a trouble to skeptica may readily bu allowed, | large mumber from surrounding country who Soeclat Dispatch to The Tribune. and those whw believe that the God of Nature | eatvein Wagons. | It fs estimated that 6,000 per Pirrauyua, Po, Aug. 12.—Evun Morris has ut | cannot alter the course of nature, and who wil | #0v8 werd in attendance. |The immensy taber- Jast accepted the chalienge fasued by Pat Loath- | not accept the suggestion thut what seems nacle was well dled at each service during the er, soon after the Morris-Schurf match, in dune | tous an infringement of luw may be In reality alav with an attentive audience, aud tauch later Just, fur a five-inile slugle seul race for 81,0000 | the fultlllment of a law ub present beyond eat was inanifcated, ‘Thy attendance was sone aide. ‘The men will meet to-morrow niebt to | our apprebenston, will of course reject muracies | What dunintshed late tn thy afternoon by a driz- ina ie do what he says, every soul can be re The tail save, Tell 'om I hear the surf on American Helressca In Frances Lean do just what I tell you I can do," said | Then tha smoke suddenly Ufted, split brn A Paris correspondent of tho. New Yor the lady "thut {6 it the engines work, and wo | gust that toro through the alr, and ¢Hosu belfud | Tilouns ways that nowadays when a young Hat tie fetch her sroand in Uhosva, and the Hames | saw Uiree mien tustead of “two stauding on the | of the upper classes becoines of marrlazettes don't pet ahead of us; for there is a little bay | deck. ‘Thu trapper and the lad stitl at their sta- aye a sharp spulcan {ig kept for an Ameri ie sot Rcbreast of us, andl he water lu deep iit, | tion, und tidrty lout farthcr aft Herbert, hose in | helress by the managing mamma, To sare voerihe pentie a free from rocks aud stones, | band, flooding with water tuo bluzing deck on | *1tts no longer asked. as of yore, for Enaiie d Lean tell the pilot just whore to steer to | which they stood. But what could the power holresaes. .t scarcely know for what reason, Ui into dt.” of man do against the rush of such tlamest Tha | the British {ymule is rather at a discount; ay Tut, sakd the Captain, and fe anoke with | soung man did bis best. With hands biistered | tho enormolis deinuud te for Atnerican mnarriage hurried utterance, aa one who feels there lau’t a | by the awful heat, he stood herolcally at his | able girls, A. French mother walks into i moment to lose, “you aught to know, and your | post; bur the gurments of tho lad were on fire. salon of her friend whose ‘day! it happens articles of luxury have not declined very tntch since 1573, but Han been rapidly rieing with the apureckition of the currency up to then, espe- clatly during the years 1570 to 1872, Our favoras ble balances of trale for two years I aseribe inululy te the larser productive powgr of thu country; which opinion ts supported by u look ut the Imports of cole, sugar, and tea, show ing also ho remarkable change, - tubing pound by pound ott net dollar by dollar. This increase of productive power fg fndicated more etrikingly by a comparison of yriecs of our inuln stavic of exportat the various | fix the time and place. They ure both ‘fin votive! " - ig ht zling rau, whieh commenced about fo'eluck. | 4, ere ought to know, thedanger yourun, | and the hole of tho trapper was burnt tothe be, and quietly, ina kind of half-whisper, 93 Vericals of the lastten years; aud this compari+ | condithun, aud a good race my Deexpected. . Sees ation Wan tes hebharepee ‘Tho mectinys wilt bo continued during ths com- faethe ames ‘wilt break-out iia few ano: salp. ‘ 3 Fee tothe mlstrevs of the house,‘ Do you seed son will also stow what @ Laverable change hos oe hob concerned just uow, for De. Abbott docs | {ns wee cor eee ames, Hear them roaring under-deck | saddenly the atarboard halt of the apperateck | Madame So-aud-So! | She knowa all the Auer Hakan olan, ft Che adie proilociby Landbulden TEMPERANCI not deny the possibility of umiracte; tis atate- | ys PALUPOLNT( Sf. Aiready, ‘The flames will break vut ina tuoment, | fell with acrash. Aw It fell, those behind saw | cau colony, Couldn't she flud ine an Auer ugainst the producing debtor since this period Pa NS Cte =. aot eee chat the evidence We posscas ta insufe |, Farmvonrr, N.X., Aug. 12-—Thle was a nota, 4?” These {9 no disguise about the tras; ip 3 Uf teu years, ev p price for price reduced to. apecley—cu! q Yeay; thia pilot-boure will bs on fire, and bo | the lad turn to. the trapper,—aaw bin totter— here: Hcient, and ho proposes to remove the accro- | be Sunday at Falrpolut, |The seyenth Natiousl | who stands beside it will stand in the centre of | saw bin Ta ey himsell—caw his companion | Setlon; tt is all very relatively frank aud opens cyucntly, du the valucs of the Menor, Ul, Aug, 12—A Unlon Temper | tlons of the blstorical uarrative, to inoke | Assembly of Bunday-School Workers, with 100 | james, and It will be through God's mercy If he | catch tim by tho arm—saw the old hero, with ———_— Wonld'at large. ance mectimg tas Leen In scselon Weru during | i possible [oF the Bngllan people w avec tog | teasbere nul 40 pulls, was Weld as a | ACA satay ie with his tite. Tfevt tt ta be tay gole | the sleeve of Lis vont, that was Itself sincking, From Force of Habit. belt tet desire to uso srguinents azalnst | tho past week, alternating In the Baptlet and | uaturul or positive Chrlatiaulty. We ausee {a ee Reve Gu af. - Baye De Di. Fresdent uf tinn duty to state these things to you, young | wipe the eiuders from bis lips as ho Mfted the Doston Adcertiser. Rear ecaTibs i Xuatiug nok alwary strict Methodist Eplacopal Churches, Last evening it { Harge tweasure with Dr. Abbett when hu ob- | Site Of oa eralty, eI ‘havecontributed theirel towards the ge! distribution uf property, aud (rom priue securities they receive wow a lower rate of interest as boon os their bonds tulng tonmturity, orcag be pald off at the pleasure ol thu debtor. But & mean to say man, and tn the prescico of your friends who | trumpet to hls mouth; and oat of the black, ‘The story may not be true, in spite of {te [o- are daterested tu your life. Now, knowing your | eddying smoke, as it swept over the three and | herent probavilit j, but it is sald that not ld danger, Knowing that you Will probably lose | ld theiu from sight, bellowed the words, atraug | siucus resident of Niagara Fults fell, olf Wht your Ife, I ask you again, will you pilot this | as trumpet coul avnd them: bridge tu Goat sland, and was instantly awep steamer ta that beach? ‘Tucre are G00 souls on Tho lad says, ‘Tell them I sca the surf on | to the rink of the awful gulf below, Leary ef board, and If you do it you will be thelr saytur. | the peach! Hold her steady as she lal’ God—" | managed to get hold of a rock and hold ont Will you do nd “The sentence was never completed. ‘The fat | haltanhour. A sytapathlaiug crowd rushe e of ry wure, (., preached on tho ‘“Hiches of Our wag Letd in Washington Hall, and this evening | t¥es ghar the belief | of Chrlatone 3 | Yuhetitunco iu Chlst.” ‘The Hey. De, Newnan, iu the Baptlst Church, where there was scarcely | ‘They auay atill ‘say, with the Apuatly, of Washingtun, preached ju a pavilion, which stauding-room tobe had. Numbers ure revely- | thay Ut Christ did’ nob sie fromthe | Woe packed with people, on” thy Mivston of ing the ged ribbon, Dr. McCulllater Ls the lec- | deat, thelr faite ts vaing but thelr belicf in| She Bellevers In the Hvungellagtion of | the turer, efalsted by the clergymied aud a few of | Christ as the Sou of God ie nut based upon the | World" ts af Huntington Stiller thut our capitalists owznt not to contribute to- | ou inent citlzet wonders whlel vrous ty delivered au address on» The Mothers’ Unconr | “ARS GU 0s face never changed a muscle, Tho | bottuin of the vessel touched the sand.—slid | into the house and grouuds near by, whore tt wards iu eulamvement “of. (he value af Ue0e | ee Nee ee eee om cea’ He | sxlous tutlvence,"” and a gouug iments anecting | aight in is eyes tay possluly bave darkened a | aloug iad was driven Uy tho momentum ot | mane, wife was Fysterically watching the Harvest ae: ri by thelr adherence to the SUICIDE,- draws men to Hiw, and on His toatehless char | W2s.beld under the direction of George A. tial, gold) meneiuetalli athuul, becuuse the pros little, aud tho old trapper noted that hls Loy, ber Tnovewent halt her leagtn up tho beach, | struggles of her unfortunate husband, as tint ductive debturcliss has certaiuly wulfered, awkward fingers atiut Into th y York. Av eveuluy service im the con Img with a ete i t vhs uN be! ew; wh pon, {ruil Dartos, 0., Aug. 12—The body of a man acter, 6u human fu its sympathy, so divine ky its n she rolled over with a great lurch; ber tpt afforded the best view; whereup y ference-hall was held at 7 by the Rey. G. E. purity. yhtly tightened grip, but bis volco was quict Kestacks went down with a crush, care 8 force of habit, the distracted woman im; chore by the appredatioinof the-cureney: there | was found doating in the Mlamt River to-day a | hs" Aanots srgues that Christ taueht His dls- | Stuwbridge, and ab 8 the Moy. D. J. snubas heater a ar the upper deuk on whe they stood wlth taedltely peviee suaicieutly, to carte and Chey-alid, little distance (rom thu city, It was {deutiiled | elples by the wid uf metaphor, und that fs | Yerkes, jot Plaiuileld, NN. Ju - preached: | sf will help you beach her, Captain.” em, and tle three mon sank from sight iu the | collect $1 aplecd from the crowd for the brits ‘This is the state of thines at home between | ga Robert E, Brown sea cf aa old yesident of | Metaphors were continually tuliunderstood aud | T¥euty ul tha best-kuown college fraterultics | ‘Tho Captuld Ueeitated yet a moment, Ho | swoxe aud bre. leze of vlowing the catastrophe from ber preus citizen and cltzens and our pusitigi as a natlou, Day te eth arta tees juterproted literally, Blisconception, indecd, | 1% the country have representatives ab Falr- | knew biuself that the lad was golug to his = —— agen a= ies, towards oer vations fa siinflar. L have taken | eelty. Brown had been elightly deravged for | was" the hablswil state uf mind of the ais: | point aud a mectiny of inciubers of the Delta | death, —golng with a quictnoss that could have A Daring Feat Above Ningara Patis. the pocition In way furegouiy, argument, that ull | sume tline past, and ft fs suppowed that be com- | Giples,” und if we du uot remember this, much | Kuype Epsilon Society was held Saturdays | ouly ‘iguorutico or tho duest horolam fur its | Ou ‘Thursday of last week the tug Mluervs, ‘The Debt of New York City. Ge baveduue from Isc upto Sid Was iheces: | wutted suicide.” Hls pockets were lied with | Gf tus iife of Jevus ls s-urcely intelligible, tweity members, representing six ditfercaty) Cause.“ 4t was uot tu be Wondered at, that, ac- | which fa engazed in towing mud sows from the | Feo Furk Corvesrondence Paliadelwhia Leverr op sary to wake our debt good, aud was a natural | stuucs, wud @ suspender had been ted around Chapites, being either preseut or reporting. and’) cepting as he was the saeritce of a life, he ‘was | Welland Catal to the Niagery River, had pro- | Cowptrolier Kelly ananances the net deut of cofsequeuce of ft» rapld ‘creation. Nobody | bls werk. GOD'S TOKEN. It wos decided to arrapye for an excursion from | {cachet He gazed at the sloguiar betag be- | ceeded well out intu tho river just ‘above tho | tho city to be $182,90i,220.20,° Duriug She yeat suuld preveut the mun who bad received*su ————- . Falrpolot aud a diuner Baturday ocr, fors Lim, observed the simple qullelessness of | fulls, with her usual tow of three loaded scows, he also chronicles the ugly fact that Cresta nent qany paper dollurg, worth 60 ceuts on the dol- CHILD FOUND, WERMOM: BY Mags: WUSTILE. ————— ee Giitgeuauee, aud, dasbiug atear from bis} whep the lines holilug the lastof the thrve part- | bonds to the ainount of §17,051,348.00 bese Der lar, fron spending freely at home snd sbrow | pyreipecruta, Pa., AU. A year ago Ma}. Whittle, the well-known revivalist, spoke Do Fishes sleep? + eye, be turued tu the trapper and sald: cd,and the scow rocled uround and mau for the | fssuea for various purposes. Sou d Bina when theae paper doflars became worth 70 ars Syn s a yesterday moruiug iu Mvody's Churcb, corner To the Editors of the Boston Journal: Oo old way, this boy ls your companion; and | rapids. Jim Bamptun was at tho whcel, sud | authorities ure of opinion that If these constal® cells in 194, rising tu 1970 to bt | Cbikd named Josephine Davis disappeared from } TAY T A yocaue street and Chicago readlng an article tu your Morusug Juurual of | you love hint” with great preseuce of mlud ho headed bus tug | additiune to the permanent debt are uot arrer vente, aud tu Isti to 63 cents, and | Camden, N. J. ‘The Postmaster there bas re- | OF * fle acca cago aventle, Yi; the lad and me have slept together, and | for {le rapid» and madeactreuit around the | ed the city will be bankrupt, The must to. duis bis share > towanda Urtvinw | ceived u letter from Ware, Muw.. stating pat | 628 large cougregation. Ho took for the topic tuis date, beaded as “above, I was forcibly. re be tniuded of un in ine ty cb. ocurred about we've eaten from the game bark, ond be andwe | scow, which wus now daugerously near the | some Hilt to the load, and that a Uwe indevieduces out of the country, Hy | thy wrt fein charge of Mrs, Bliss, Mrs. Davis | of bls discourse Psalms, lxaxyh, 17; “Slew ye Neen When ishing In & | has done Uttle survices fur each other that wen | rocks. In tho meantime the fren boarded. the | reached now, whatever the City-Hall statcsmeu would wobsoly have spent wore leeiy if thy | Ls sturted tor Wares big a token for good, that they which bate mo fu the woods don’t formit, uud L guess you're | two remaining scows aud dumped then, reuder | susy think of it.

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