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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, IST8—TWELVE PAGLYS, THE BEYOND. — e GOSSIP er'« Jap, *Twant you to help me with fheson teome fo v in Paratise were th would sin, therefors God permitted the iy, was the soul of that child, and, If he ben the Authar of sin, and consequently al wpon- | in2 high and ennonling o possean: | doy ith of sonl, he will | mer Hiht on the subject? Dl s amwer thirough CURREN Tia TRBUNEe tor the benetit of evervholy. three sihle for tte finnl results, nt o fa intuitely | fmpart and beguentl those atiributes o’ the sonl Mun, and the lower ereathon, To umn Dountzn. . = ‘"(lll mk:‘l kl“rm!_km()u‘lr‘ auld the uther, wine, (ll'rn:llm- He m|:lldh:||\'uh 0 atn tor :; n‘hf“-f.'y'l}“iun'—hg'{:‘.‘m‘?fi h‘:"l."l‘l'“'m waa given ride over the lower animals, wnite he - TP i b T .‘l'l-.l;l--L.UN(i:‘.l T. nly," repuicd she other, with nnatr ¢ s some wiee purpose: tod e 3 devning L lmself was stject 10 the Taws of God throueh @ the Lilitor of The Tribine, reht hittle four-year-ald, bruther paid It ew | o bindantly abe fo qualities 1o the sonl of hia of¢pring. . iym < = 1 sy brother paid $100 1or a few Additional Papers on the Re e o Hint od a perert n 4 e hotia ool ateo fn the traneutitial of ndiconsed | the Elutio Cmeago, Jan, 25.~The writer of the ahove JIn the days of Lonz-Avo, your church, e, ligious Topic of the ve, therefore e whl employ 1 vhiyeieal ayatem (o the offaneing af the parent. Tt Adam had not learned the Jesson that it | pacing dosiced me to answer through Tur Came fram manslon proud and hich 4 Vell, that wasn't much,” sald the pastor,: B and ‘posver to overrale evll for cood, Al whlle the unerrin fantpriuts of acience lea | %03 best to deter his will to that of Qod—or | pyioe ity your permissdon T bereby come To vur poor hume, witis cetlings loy. e " Hour. bring about the final **restitntion of all 14 1o these conclus they nee aleo in perfret Tis n bard fesson for humanity to , ] ¥ Mo 5 It wor n heap o' mouev In_them days, My, : Ae tod hates evil a3 eell with 8 perfect I harmony with the teachinzent Seriptare,and Inthe [ fearn, Perhaps he inheritedn sapremely selian | PIV. My friend saga: SThe laws of tiod are And, ae he raiaed his baby-cyes, Leecher. Folks couldn’é get $300 8 nizli fop cannot rest content untii this consum {n:!l:\l l“n"hr::'h.!nhln "xnf l“mll‘l_"zl“:‘;-m-ye:!?:n‘a"l’h‘u propensity., "Flm :n'm'mhmnlhru\l'.:nl\rlliull he { sich that the violator of them throngh fu- And gaw the roof #o near hi« head, Teeturing then,” or wronght, warld has e . The vnegeeat principle which 1 eone nad been neeustomed for lone azes | yorance or the irresistible pressire ot some His face It up with glad snruri ** Aud they ean't now," 3 - k uatlon of the doctring of ever- | scientlically povernd In the moral As weil as i the * " n £ g o ¥ S God, Responsiblo for the Crens | Itimasid in extonustion of the doctrine of sver: | elentiteally forarns in the morai, e well o ey tielt own wills. | Aty rate, howeser | older or strowger nature Is_equally punished O 1ce how tall 1*ve grown! " ho eald. 1 thougiit tirem was your terme. tion ot Sin, Will Not Damn nof 8 vengetul Leity beennse of the sineof | sball he reap.'* The law of compensation holis hedience o s diiven | with the wilifully wicked. That {3 his state- J s Did you! "’ £ this shaet 1ife: bat Is the fuevitable autworkinz of | powd throughont all the realms of the univerac. e | aats Thm ot e Aot tee1a I T sratiisn oy O many a one I've scen since then, u Yea, ain't theyl the Sinner. the lawa of character and Bife which inhere in the | Men have made o wreat mistake tn reparating | | At Tird Tavisir: . Thenens || TLCUts HI8 fust * thi t And many a one no donbt you knaw, “Nol" B e wd 1f mat-e. pature and the natnre | huuee Ia but tha manifostatlon of the ilovelopment | Uit Be twas and tu dust he iras o retutn, s made to I s Ticcause his celitng la a0 jow. munching their granes A Scientific View of the Subject--An Honornble Life Here Will Have Its Reward. of things eventnate in the dire catastro) phe of an | of natural Lleas in the mind of the architert, A endiess iiell, then Gud Is the author of tufa Tell, [ magniilcont patmting Is bit the manifestation_of Tals ta the stern logic which il have to face | themiblime naturai talents of ita nathor, Selenco who belteve it the dogma, and from 1t | §4 the andmald to relizlon, The religion of the there 1+ no louphole of escape. It we are | eavage, the remi-civiilzed, aml the ililterato told that man 18 endowed with free will, wilh the | among civilized pled alwave has been, amit stiti Puswer of cholce; and tiat if he peestatently clhunses | 1o, purely a reilgion of faitl, and 1ot « ¥l Tostead of wood, on lim he the respansibility | to, vut fall of, erroncons idens, And and the consequencee. 1ul suppose 1t iy true that | e it orteinates with the human unl i I nvested with frea will awl the power of by reason, - Seience deals with ex nighteons, cholec, the fact wtlll rematne that man is governcd t depends not tpon this dosma nor that, | "40ENE b [ o thiemnch Tmnet make elear the By motiven, and always yleids to the atrongest | and inite dovelojment it reachee back (o one | waye 1t ta sl that a1 men are nider senteqee of mutive, Man's will 1s froe within the clrele of hix | treat tgenca as the Author of | F0R L S N NG ave . theneclven, 18 4 0 \wialies and desirens but how about (e origin of | aliz ana in the * perfect Rrmony which |t that the Binle fonehee this. tnele Tub it 1s Lho cauee of tne demire? For the reason | pervades the nniverse, ‘science sece and adores the | WTabn 'thet ey the atonosent. whieh deans made iutintte perfection of the All Crentor, ni nves that sentence. with the Paalmist: Scllow maevclons Y, praster, (hen, 1# just a4 large ad the eore, 1 yorkat in wladom Thou hart mude them all.® | ynderatand sk Gud mage man originally wpeieh o aad hiave sald, the Taw of compenation 14 | freq to fail; hut, falling, deene bas pie” the ra egood. This statement demanda that God Citeauo, tLLig C. Poxt I +* [ ree the pew-rents In your chureh are con. i acier o be gaod. sl vary i nwat the Phyat Mo Tanenor gidernbiy lowere, e Beecbier,” sald ‘the £ i, 2o that Jenorant men and weak nien 4 v uriner. tantters ahail vaey 113 adulsteaion. o A PUZZLED DUTCIIMAN, W 10 #itme canees st prodice difereat etfects, One who does not betleve In wnmersion for “That’s kind of haa 1" accordin: 1o the inteliwence of the ndividual or | b 5 it N Trhciaate setting te 1o netion sl afecied | Siptiem wis liolding a protracted Hiceting, and Notatalt, It will, and (L has alrends dong iy thelr reantie: 1hat fs, (here shall be nouniform- | OW¢ NIght oreached on the subject of baptism, | 20, hefp people who could ot aford betore 19 frs. "o eertalnty” In divive wdwlutstration, ho | In the course of his remarks ho said: *Some | Bttend vowalorly and vomfurtablyy to procuss real connection’ betw cansa and _effect Lelleve it ls necessary to go down Into the | Vernnent seata. Heskle, what's the ust ol af. s mnite L thers ehall | be ways preaching to th ! i1 oL AR (.."“",,,,."M tawe | water and come up out of tho water when they | e to the s clussiotiuiblo; ‘This statetnent makes no distinetion between pun« | ore baotized’ But this he clalined to be fuls "\Ilr. Beecher, yow'ro getting pretty ol, adlse and the “Free of Life teln £ fost Hhirowsh ds edience, [ urene {¢ shonld b restored thronad obedicnce o tho hleher b of God, [ wish to make 1hte [dea promtnent. —aud yot Tknow that It 1| weil] ronnl eator hoteradas fo sove eac--tint & ly Uable | pyan will be saved from death withont falth n same ding creed, But 1 want fodemoustralo that tho righite s | eous witl be saved, and that those who do right aro Those 'Who Do Right Shall Go to Honven Irrespective of Cread. t<hmnent fnd suering. Esery man pnmaned wuf- | oo o B0 O il G FRITEE ORG eh fers, Fliere can be no prntstiment withont suifer- e P 0™ of the Seript. . ittt Hnere can b soforit withiont prnaanont | Ures should be rendered differently, an i does | o -SItliree, sir, sixts.three, veplled the 10 e wrue e, It b ot e Gaccordig G4 | oot mean “Hato? ot oll times, *Moses.” e | of oo work BTC T e b T ituuty i Metnodiat theo ial any man is vunished 3 ¢ 3 Plelitodisl tueotusy) Lhat suy a3 vaished | gaid, *wo are told, went Tuto the mountain, | * *\Vell, 11 unly Bl e THE TERRIBLE DOGMA.’ To the Editor of The Tribune. MILWAURER, Jan, 2L.—As the question of Fternal Punishment is the living {ssuc of the Nour, toth in the secular and reliztons world, ored that Ged would 1y ute destiny of 2 finite creature in its 4 Tera from the existence of many things, | and the Bavior was taken tnto a high mountain, * But st w've ot no hale on the top of it Inexarabie laws o A0ues of {he foat ! i : enifera fro ; b 1 t D o tliaps vou will be graclous enongls 1o dispense | Bwy Keepime: that God would confer a_Wherty | he shall of the it eneeution: S e | o e e . i g, | el existence ue sulferiug be cannut, prevent. [ ete Now we do not suppuee that cjther went | your head i sahd Mr, Neecher, mersily, reuor. i Il-absorbing | Xhich llo kiows tmust result In ewdlesy ruin? § sows to the eolelt, erfasting e, bn e | 14 o cquity of n udauent I gns saiation | Anons, theee things are dccideute, contalons | 1o tho mountain, but upon It 8o fith gotng | INE bis hut, 4 Louk ot e, —~four years older, erumb from a layman upon the all-absorbing | (ol 1 yot e evidence of greaterwisdon to over= | tenchine of Serly aten, o s s diseascn, and fenorance, Dt whete there fa o re. Tht ce de- | gy, rile 8 Nberty (st mast end in disaster? Does n clures to he an unerring truth: If @ man viointes | gy, the frecdomi of man fuptuge upon the back- | the haw af his el and lives s low, debased Iife | (Gt points W the thelieans be kived? gronnd of fate, which is of Gud's own ordaining, | e witl ve, both iere and hereafter, subjected to | NPT richtooie with favors i1, —n fate that must result in final good aml not an | all the corruptions conseqnent npun the cruck ten- | Wy fily, there Is a4 roward for the elentoous ™ (s, cadives 1l to all tho wouls of moen? 'To thiuk | dencica uf wuch a del te, o the contenry £t [ e PR A I e i remetin: aUility thero can be no respansiiility. aid where | Into the water; it simply means oty down to "“-',!"'flm;fl:‘:l,:::‘ '};T_'H{fc:"{f.’;;: Mr, Teecher's There Ta 1 reaponsthifity tiere exnbo i Jast in= | or year to the watek, and oelng baptized i th by | . bt 3 y e | mannet amd the amunsed attentfon of the other e e homstnn ha. | ordinary way by sprinkling, [sengers, silenced the farnier, and the resy of tween phyelenl aud moral suffering, © However He carried this Wea out fally, and In due | theJourvey was performed in peace. i . md unt wpon lume then, wn e i e, Now tople, through the columns ot your vaper. The fubjectas one of intinlte muinent to evers ner- #an of Inteiligence and sensidility, nnd should be edwith a degree of solemnity proportionate e efle " : v it —that s, 40 he cilti- N man may suffer physicatiy foe what he eannot el | geneun and stylo clueed bis discourse, wh e 10 its importance. Justend of this it fs dls- | otherwise 1o to reficct dishonor apon tiod; 1¢ to | ke ‘*wowd o tho spirlt,“—t brance * (s, estl., 1 Righteansneas el in himell, hn never fesls or Kiwwa o monl pabiy y When an |, o, S i fy 11is goodners and to Linut Ilis power: o to | vates the hlgher and more ennubling qualities g p oy J H v . CONVERTING LITTLE CIIL. cussed by many uf the * pro-hellions with such [ 1y, e Konher om0 e i bave. e | of firs mind aid ronls Ko will buth heroani hero. | S (fom death*L (Prov.. x.. %, h SThe | gor el hat, Ta, theee cun ba o such | Ivitation was given to any one that feit dis L tightenus shall be recomne 4 itlelsteonsnens teadetl to yoearth s munifest idiference to human well-lefng, os 10 contirm one fn the convletion that thelr sonls are made of jee and thele hiearts are dead ns stone. Very few divines nre qualified 1o address themselves to this grave sub- jet, because of their tralned theotogical thing ne thi preseut or etern: ;l;lu- sintement enoces the Iaw of comyp gratitude toward the allwieo Rtuter of the Universe. | after [ive bn an ntmosphers of purity, health, nnl e sveil of The argnment about the tendency of character o | vigor of i We have often heant that mmu; the rizhteuts shatl be .|¢||"_‘n.‘l" (I'ro 1., final permanence 1o also Lrought furward to ehow | provert, **As the twhg 1e bent the tree nclines.™ | pond the whole chapter and be eonving that timt punishment will _be eternal, beeaure the | #ons o child is tenined and eduented, it developea righteonsness is relt acting, sinner will never censo from sinning, Bat | it manhoed or wowanhood, “The tred 1s but the Jusis enld, ** Diessed are the meck for they shal what presumntion Is tuis which, wiile stand. | developuient of the twle: the man the full devels | yphont the carth. (Matt., v. ). ing ouly uvon the threshold of God'a uni- | opment of the child, ‘The theological view, that | e waya alwo, (Matt, , x posed to rise and exprees thelr thoughts, Quite N,i,";,,‘:.:k‘\:i" ! n‘munlmirln( the brethren arose and safd ihot | @0 Roy, My fammond, the revivallst, re o eaietence ur wavly s fauaie by ol ey "’,!‘Lfm"‘, S UTIAns o this octasian, 13t | contly conducted a series of meetings 1n Youk. St In (e 1oy Seriptiiren, amid which we nre {’;‘: Jratheol aul Telc fhole, solle rdatly | mm, sndy wiillahe waa therss ir. Bliakn 31, Gur theretn inforined Wil be most fully exemplificd in | blessed. Finally o corpulent gentleman of | penter, Superiutendent of the New York Juye. ruction of waoral hanpl ul, hy that which Le can *Whosnever shinll vorse, dares to Ogscrt that the secrels of the | God [9a reapecter of persons, nl;dlllml He haa fm.,,n“,",mmm‘mu“]v Minil In-no wite lose e Qual uwards of the Lnlhl!ll‘llu‘?ugl l:.:’v..m’“ :mx{t;:[: -1|f~f-i'.§‘b‘.'.§';“w'.§,31'.'.‘.'.','.";“5“15?:.,“.'" arose | piig Asylum, invited him to visit that instity. Mas, and, worse sthl, because of the { inner courts, and the mighty pluns and uliimate hereafier, and elected | fiaed gt R s Mister Breachur, § ish so glad [ vas here to- | tion. Mr. Hammond had once started o revival el 4 ¢ sased thelr | Purposes of' Gud which lio beyond the vale, to be eternally ed, predestinatine ks | AGaln (Natt., xtx., 19100 1€ thou wilt enter T ) | 3 ho Weatern 1T redls wretchd dogmatksim which bas possessed thele | GEPEE o0 pasged by wich focoie intellizence, i eternity, e not tn ey with th Tetter | 1 Bach the commandments, IF. s nteht, fur T has ind explamed to my mint some | In the Western House of Refuge, in Rocliester, mitds, and which insists on a settlemont of the | [r man has n right to assert A and spieit of the Seclptural teachngs, ** For e ceconbly with thia ts Muttes xzv.s When the W4 X e e thigs 1 never contd pelef pefore. Wa reat, | when Mr. Carpenter wos in rze of thut in. auestlon upan_the sole authority of Seripture, | 18 in tho glory aud greatness of Guds niaketh s sun to suine altke npon the tood | ginteomen in s glory, ind s brethren ult with s S Mr. Ireacher, dut Tanlel wag cast fiito n ten of | stitution, ‘That was fitcen yeara ago, but ths e wround taken hy these dogmatists in, that, | RIOTY ami greathess ot the desting of v and “the “evily Mo mr;«lh-_lh s rafu allke |y on bis throne, b oasees ind;{nwlll un he 1¢ heyond o1 l-‘f}r-:‘-;"m-k e Tions, and entne out allfe. Now, I never coulll | success of the movenient was so great—over 1) & 'y " + | wan. Instead of this the ducteine of eternal mn | upon the Just i umjnet, an nations armduned beforo bim by ealling those yond oite nieht of durkn 4 prllef dot, for de witt peasts would shust cat | of the boys being converted—~that Mr. Carpon. inasch s we have no knowledge or experl- | and coneequontly eternal sulferung bolittles and ut- | this 18 1n harmony with sclouce, fu asserting the | jcaons rlehleons who had only done decds of J I forelRIiaL, I up right of. 1le vas shust close by or near | ter had néver forgotten it I1is object in furit. ence of the future NIE Lo gulde us fnour in- | terly tiwarts (o mizhty plans of God, sl mikes nn(:_-w;n"v o nlml-ncn‘ll i 0k ho l;'llflfl}lll't:x Of | Charity and benevolence, Allow ine to adit_azaln T e Loy and tid not wet into tha tenat all, "O I vas | g the revivallst to visit the Juvenilo Asylum quiry, therefore wa *know onty what we are :Lm:: iy te ll‘l‘v-c‘l’r’l‘l‘lj:.u’;l e b1 AT e | o e vetrg. bty g g ion I Yeg il 22 Ty h",f..’,“.',v,f} donapidalall . Shigli e a0 oar way more ciently, so viad [ vas here to-night, was to try whetlier a similar result could 1ot be told, uud ean alina wothing unless we #re | cist thuse who diu 1n thele ains, amt of whom | thoughttul mind wiil deny. Every mun clects his | goite 3 thy Tabermaele and dwell in th For our thoughts aud reason frée? Aucain vo reat de [ichrew children vas cast | accompliahed there. 4 ”4" ey ¢ hrofess at the same thne to | 1814 sl they witl sin eternally, 1£ witite *tree, [ own condition in wocioty Weee, und o will do the | Lillho' that wubknth uprlihly. and Shiall we solve the problem tenly, into w firelsh furnace, and dat nlwaish tookt Mr. llmamond went to the Asylum, and at- ‘::‘l‘“’lm i ‘I“h‘P "“:;‘l’m'm o ™ trun,® which would | oAt ||nl|,nl|'rury"l‘r:ntrrnlx$xr|.-':|‘ llh:'m,:'g‘-'\mu'{;;{ the M‘l'::; Jreatter mr\:&fl-.v'l'l;n hear [t waid o are | sigitequan o, Mt spenetn o ‘|m"'| 4 What we are, and nre tu be? Ll‘llur.nx; xf‘n:-lfi:u:lrz. 'tm. |rturi -‘Jf’r‘é‘i‘y"?n?i‘«l"’: been :‘em}(e'(l several of 'Iillc cllljflrun'n rflgullnr ol x don J Y malvation of the sinnes enflel 1 e | ** g 3 . & heart Ay XXIV,, il ¢ that hath not o 3 o my | weckly prayer-meetings. These gatlierl seetn to be patting 1t upon grounds of reason | Tart will persist b exdicss ain, te (o deny the free- | on’ trial, Our moral tastes and deslresaro cone | gl h,m'., AT ,L,,,,‘t,.,,, huuiel |, ",‘Z"‘,,“"“" that dcnlhm;u.ldlflnl_nhy . milut now, for dey vas shust east close hy or | for Ae\y'urnlyycnru hcm‘-' unuuundu’fi by much re. for ulscussion and ndjadications but when they | $0m of the will, and tosilem that of which one | stantly sublected (o the inliencos of two anlago- | that lintn withtld T hand Teotn nuaity, fath Sud the atrite, anunl the paing near to th fireish furnace, O I vasgoziad X | liclous fervor, and had not spparently affect. l‘“‘ sn»tu gl e voehin e | knowws nothing.” Ueba tha freeduny of o will ras | bistic b ciplce (000 aud Evil,” A ee viold 1o | cxecated truo jwhonent hatweon man ai "".g;'l"“."l‘;}.‘{',':';“;I““‘.‘.',;‘;;mflfl,“ vus hiere to-niht, el the feclings of the boys and girls to oll us that we can know or aflir hinge ex- | vaked at deatli, fo that there can be no power of | ene oz the other, w ecatie d or bad, un all tealy bive, salth the Lonl, Lames hous] walny ¢ Amd den, Mr. Breacher, it fah satd dat Jonah - clable extent, But Mr. Ham oy ¢ told," the; ¢s | chotce: and dons the sate process extend to the | Just in that detrreo 10 which we yleid, Thus wo -0, » Would we wante tho day in wislitng, A , Mr. y at Jonah | any appreclable extent. But Mr. Hammond et L e e Lol e e et | e, vo iat Hey shall Rave o’ power fu chovse | aro contlaally bilding up ehiricter, Lither ool o nro:tte piira 1 Reatiy 26é Vicy akal) " Wt our socrwe Brood? Yo cust It the en um o the whallsh pelly. | 1sa fiery revivalist, botli as to bis siyle of ora. tion from the vourt of reason to thut of author- | BGe gy gr elide with erriug fect nduwn the path | of bt, and as we 2o out of 1ife we enter oternity, | sog Gog. (Matty ¥ Wuttld there be within the vangnard Now, Leould never pelier dot, 1t always scemed | toryand his teachings about future punishment, fore whith reason js dumb, amd justico | to el Is 4t powsible to concelvs of nGod ine | and the only eyidence wo can huve that & mnn has 1 snlimitt that this plan secms just and right, and, Leaders that are truc and govd? tomotobe a peck feesh storv, bui it ishall [ Hetold the 650 children of the Asylum that they e not ralse her voleo fn defense of the truth, | famous enotgh to annul man's freedom aut { buflt up a good churicter Irmv nllurnlu 1+ the ver, in cordunce with the prineplo i i Dblain to tny mint now; he vas not taken fnto | would certaluly be dvomed to literal fire for of Yor e to rest his bellef in - the | deathe and ihos profect the maved | from | purity of lis owi Individ lrml nul nnd the | of eelence,—that tha it only sueyive. And It gnynnd'lhln\‘nlelhcrule!ilh the whallsh pelly, Lut shust shumped on his | cternity i they did not become Christians. He 4 the possibility of rising, and hedge fn tho fallen | good he ins nccompiishied to athers, aud not at all | yigre than this—(t hay the adyantage of great nn- Nothing but the carthly tonih; acle nd rode ashore. O I vus so elad Ivas | Is remuarkable for his power with children, to duration of fature punishment solely upon | auninst the pisstbility of elaing? There are strong | 1 the numbers, lenzth, and permanency of his | ity ns well as nowest_setences for, as I fenen T0 withap the darkened fature ere to-mght. whom he devotes especlal nttention I hia { Sy of Mo e, 4 forental] the | grounds in reason for belleving tiat the Tongest | pravers, or sancfimontone dovotlon unon tho Save | frduy Dantle on. **Fho. Fathera,™ Justin Mart We will stnk to endless glooms “ ow, Mr. B S pe A IEs the anthority of Seripture, s to foreatall the | £70RC LIS doen hot give ful) play to the | bath day. Christ itimeell proclafmed 10 stronz [ and Glemens Aloxandrimng heidm stliee outin Wauld we care 0 forn thos felendships expinidtiow, Mr. Breachor, it you will shust | vivals, and hio lmpresses upan them in strong Dt e 43 o veaehy and thus preclude the fatent powers of even tho worst of nens and wo | terms of abhotrenco against all suen, Cheist came | thiu good ion—=Nocruten and tiin: e _“."}"d T Which now make our Itfa so dear? explaii two more passages of Seripture, 1sbult | language the horrors of everlasting torment. ot the use of reason of wn applica- | Q) BERETIE PH AT (RAT At deat tho suul [ At performed o tmisitin of zovd to humanity. 1e | it Sovh monleceutes und tho, itke Swoild by Would thess few shoet houra repay us, bu O 60 loppy dot I vus hers to-uight, Une of | Perbaps belfeving that the Asylum children l:-mul ) hri]l‘w:pll)u' of Jll:lll;'u 'll‘ condticting | oraun shall breathon feeer slry sl feel the ru- catublislicd nlllh.'nlt'rnmlxmnre‘ nanling: avstom uf | inyeui? honored t be called ano e bl (riends, ot 1 ull luve-ties ended here? dem I8 vere It Is sulsdy vicked shall ho cast futo | were more wicked than the average, he dwelt the inqgutr Sib thie apn 0 tha amere ate | gial wapmth of fuiree climes und bozhter skics, tion than the worl had hefore known, nnd f to mentlon Seneed, Plto, et al. Even lnddaly 574 | tmproved ithon tho Mosalc "Law by making it sinful 1 to ho Intoxleated, In whort, the ldea 1 havs e . a lake dat purns mit five and priniatuno alwaish, | with uncommon particularity on his doctrine of It heyond thia duy's rongh journey O Mr. Breacher, slall 1 b cast into a lnke dat { [ell. The result was-quick and gencrat. Jus We shinll meet our foved wo toray burns mit fire and primstone If I am vieked; or | venllo pentents crowded forward by the hun. ity of Bible or Church, how often has 18 When th soul fx sepntuted froin thy body It will Juired? How often his the keen blade of reason W niong an bigoted & people, [ necessanly be free from many of the lubita and 4 10 ha chosen people of Uod, el punctured the hollww bubble of awhority, only | exenpt from many of the panslons waich euslave 1 tho nationa, 11 was but natural that they [ biped of Henven (s Puradin Featored on thie carth, 1f With thuss our aunla hinve cherlaled - | shust cluse by ur near to,—shust near enough | dred when he fnvited them to do so, and within sl itk alry nothinzzoess and ftamous pre- | ithere, Theee hathis and passions Lave their seat 0 cuted w,l‘“yugfll;lll," llub;n,lw“w' with tho everlnsting company of ‘the teled, e Ve sl mingle nevermors 3 to e comtortable! O 1 loge sou fells me L | oweek over 400 converts hnd been made, rang: Ui i e thue wuteliword of ull advaneel | ooy with Tho eatth. Aftor deatis mao will by | We'shuuld ato not overlook the fact that the great Dioss hoautigul umongtheins sll7 e Jesus; oy, There was not siich perfect thythm boso glad s I vus icra to-nfcht, Do oder pas- | sars thut o reat majurity of the ehildren undee £ A l;‘[‘.‘;‘m“m by | exe pt from the ';u‘:fl':mu:’?.:;ll:::,.g;tgrlé.l,‘. of Hiasos o tlle J'\';';.'.')In"ufi""effl“.;fll\i'mp‘f.'}.':f\?r“b'mfi'.'," My head na well an 1y heart rebels azalnat o In Lova's every little plan? sugre §8 dot vonwhich sakd, Blessed are dey who | his chariro aro. now carnest, hopeful Christlans, -4 wenenal thines, th the h & z ‘e vl v o i . do des commundments, Aot dey have o right to | Prayer-mectings are lield thrce times a week, Sigirywhicy delute Heaben fosucle; palteis of Let us, then, take up Yfc's bneden, de tree of Hfe, and enter i througl «do pgates | besfiles the usual Sunday services, and in all the nwakens no response in men, and bestows It ipon the simple behever in o senyual passions will be 2o Iw, deatl | mintonuf Pagan Rome, a natlon that was intensely f the many whoso | rewaves the valn show of this world und urines us | relizions, and in Jeruenlom snd dudea thore was'n | ceaed, onest aud pure he may be but often Jgnoe Taking bitter with the aweet; futo do city. O tells o I shall get lnto de ity | religlous exereises the little unes are active. ] incled, by nrhwnl.ruu ‘u||ull fucy (u“llu:: mln m.rm;mxi ‘\ :TJ& a3 4 ::;lz‘ll:’r::ln\’v ;llg:'ll:l( :r: f;‘é‘};fif"&-’fl Iiull!" "‘f":':::m:: r.ml ufiuumw. m'm umln;,\‘ulluzmll.l hut lmmn’? we '"zq-':';'finfl"‘: m ::I 'r'.',ulll'u"e':,u n};‘-‘#« i and m.lu. tnlmah L-I;:!u fl or near \u,-—«‘lhluu. near R y rved. he” question whivh 3 o , e 4 byt °F | et to Heaven, or ratier re leaven come: 4 i enouith to see what L have —t e e ot WTa the doctrine | Mved from every soul ug it slandw i tue Tkt of | Watems that lis hunediato falluwers wero com- | Kiiy'ueih, < for thero 1a not & promiss within (ng | < And var kouls from out the shudoiy P ey ol be quirs. . o ", Goil's eternal truth; wnd, inuro thun all, the light | pelied, by a inw which governs reformations ul- 80 glud I vas liere to-night."—Ezchange. and the warmtl of Intinlte Jove siall beata upon | Wayn, 1o take extreme radical grounds In fornm- s il with heaflng and with purifsing power, lating their ceeedn on which Lo base o syaten, N itlon of deathi will | Rame and Greeee had men of science and culture i Shall emeryo In perfect lht, ‘To fnd there's but one God above ue, And 1o doetts o1l thinew rivht, AN of cudless puul<dunent Seriptueal?” O buy, clsoit traet? And A3 lhaman on in the vitimate fest of teuth for huin in hee lids of thy Bibie that we slisll ever leave this cartn, —to dwoll auiouy tho aturs, or. beyoud the bounds - | of bune and space; but before dusus come azun to The man who swore off has sworn on azaln, Should you cochineal, what would you do ZCDOTES OF SAM BOWLTS, ut it not probanle I relgn an this earth, wo must make the neguuinte U, BEAMANDS, SpringAieid (Jluss,) Correxpondence Noston Gilube, with it1 Let it dye, of course. e, wa theretore Lineh our Inquiry oto the | o0 el 03 Judatan discarded seience and philosoply, and v bl 18 i Oy T o d st 3 LV ance of [ell, verhaps pass theough it. But s | Davexvoss, Ia., Dec. B, 1877, I particularly remember o fow words lie once s ‘f',‘,‘.','}":‘.,,',';’,‘,i,,{l“"{,‘,’,,""‘ {;“f.i',,",‘,‘,,‘l'f latent pow lvedon tradition, The eatly Christlstie—them- | yubject s in'god hands, and | wonder whether the ————— Theidays-af fnfelithood. liave pussed: avky; wres teaeh the docteing of - tie funl ** sestitntion holdine that the arsnuent final, bt vahd only o far ae deductions of renson ntid tho de- chinee to geow and shapy the: nelven duwa—iecied to commencn to butld up the | yiafurity'of your ruader 4o not seo, ey th heanaty una of use? 1tis o great mistake to think | Curlstisn system on the rapidly decaying stwwp of | j/ il lu’a unyu‘fucuum ut A‘mr" l‘u:gyu llm:;g'n(u;:: that ufter death the wicked ure exempt fromall | Judalem, **bestoning ut Jerasalem,” " Hence | iy tho point made by e, TPhumas, of moet it gond inftaenees, ‘The separation hereaftep will [ It was cssentlal. ps an o important featurw | gufy’to azres with Wim,—that there 18 no such o said to me when we uncxpectedly met ou the | yot about every tramp you tneet s ncased in & GOOD-NIGHT, strect In Springtield. 1 was fn o mood of f‘m‘ of alms, v B thorough weariness and dlscourngement, fnto Good-night, Sweetheart! I leave thoe now Stranco as it mav appear, {¢ fs novertheless . | Yot oo scpuration of persons. buta eparationof | of tne new systom to announce n | Jurfinle placo of punlaliment ns In deacribiod. Po g (nto 2 world of men, which L soon felt he had dived with the keen | coparkable that Uright-eyed Dioz and dark e o phoural artl- | suaitius s euch peviun 1t bo 0o svpaation lutale) candition, O bugninas ve Siare |- one T T DI ooy e o aslivas | ot NAAE W% Keatis wuid L thy Yours look of his kind, but plercing cyes. We spoko | fiens shonld preside o‘f.e,. ,;‘,q destinies of et WL, N rentnd to tho provines of | b epnce, buta kepartion In character and Jite, 5‘"’“" "?“l- "'L. or ,n" "‘,fl r-n‘ | "nllu Positively, what aud whero'Ts Hellr My opinlon Is Thou knowest [ will come agaln, = of bright toples only, his manner all the whils | feo at the same thue. Quite u Mexlco-tucldenc, iz of iruth, *oLet reason bo ket | e saved with have uilices of charity and ot love to | Jowiely Scrlpturce, Who Pagatis Tud unlformle | g whoi'the proper uud Seripwieal’ meantng ot Good-niglt, Sweethears : s Vb ) o] 3 3 e, bt ot the Set{pture accunwl hf. (ke erfurm among the lust they tove, Uniess the ;t il “n ‘i ‘n; umc:"n‘gtuh‘nn ;;:m. &um this word mmd its answering wonds in ileurow manating the stlent sympathy which helps so | ~2"uck, tiie warld hy Christ van bo shown to | 011Kk of human” kindness 1s chanied to tho all of | other e, und thac at death tho god vvereaus tho | (Sheal) snd In teeek (Hudes) aro brought out, as | Good-rightl T go to nolas and strife, much becauss 1t tespects so much, Just ot | During the latoerlals at Parls the following o fo it 1ef thy Seripture, i the Dituarate st sutl, Soutiicest e lenvn: iwhity 5 uf U 2uds to'hwell I Cupyreal spherug | SheY 183t e, thom will mion underatand that it 1w | | 31l win and darkness. nolse aud nighty parting he took myhand. * It does me good to | enizma wus eurrent: * What 18 the lielght of i A 7 o 1 A the dnrk, mlent, cnconscloue, und eternal home | But, by the whitences of thy 1ife, iy : oot A S b, s it c Wine 3 i X % ; Snight, 1L Very % cu hies el R h ¢ B e ottt URe, 89 | S o ous wills, that, ot lst, afier having | tho uttention and elicttho intorast of tho common | 4yt or " cbrths ud that. Gucoreapuiality s G S s kg ety vury lospreaslyoly, Ses lioro, my feiend, | o003 even as nre Wuuh‘; and that Illturrll[ltlb!ll({l and a full knowledia uf the bearlig of good umd evii | peuple, for it w immortality are ‘hoons ucquired through Tt ikt urpove of God u well 3. Che natare of 150 hia cluas tha early atscibi Gopd-nlght1_Tho weary world grows old, 1 ta Yl mnttee g whial hppous gutstlo ot c er aud destiny, wo o of Cnrist commonced thelr labors, Hlence the i it Pl * . Mr. Gladstono says that Homer hod no dis ke ?pltnl'_lxnlr'il.l‘;l:’:lrt:lt;“,l,:i J_; tny, wo sl Ceeity o Curtying tha poonls by procialminia | truth, Chrivt,und the Kesurrection, snd ot nata | Aud wen grow weary of thy race our owa actlons it that Is true and firm, all the | 4y conueption of dight reen. | 1t was becatie may e answered that we have no rlght to | frev exurc iy " Gohehinn, - beyond - the. grave, iy ¢ | Inall men, But ife in like a tale tntold, rest of the bother s bearable, 80t b1 | of ¢his fuct that his mother-tn-law used to Lull apect T watheue wlch 14w whroudod v wya- | hme thesundt fs lconelvnlle tiatan Induite | SRS GRG0 K0 (LG8 Sl o | | Metrikedmo that it wauld ot only bo umelse, | * lnca | frat lonked unon thy faco. ot T ge e Tematle bl hia fuct that b’ motlier-ti-law used (o | Tery 14 10 e deyond the reach of finite comprenien- | U0 can exhaust all nis rusonrces upon tie winnee h||‘rl|,u:ll n iy materlal Mol of ‘,"‘unm‘s but actually unjust, to crowd linmortility upon o Good-night, Sweetheart! " good, aweeky “Pfl hor old green vells and put them befors I AT HREARL G AR PEE s oeitate, 1 1 % 1t possttle that an fufinite 1 e e, e bcomaritable | 4 jarzs portion uf vile race who tlo ot deserve 1t, your buw and smile from ncross the street | bim for apinuch. o i we woald Feply, that the vmjection 1 the wule motivo to bour uton Bt f 0 e e, il liow Lo mighly af faul wiy | 4nd more, who do not desize it, those Whoso par- | Good:nizht! ‘Tho hour grows vory late, is llke o bouquet to me, You have tho | Gentlemen of the jury,” sald n Worcester ozt of endlens punisiment Goes nut grow uat of ey L i T L | e fent . dirin erarngl dens bat, terrore | Lum 18 1 this life, Who du nut axblro Lo, oF llvofor, | And datkness falls upon the land; best right to bo happy, becauso you dif- | lawser fn the Conrt-llons lost week, * at the any insulidty to anfold o schewe uperfectly an- s Bawer falimbied ] A it | atetckun At tho thutishi of much n futdre condicon, | B beiter ono, whoare like the beant 0 bu de- | But I feel brave for any fate fuse lappiness.” flis words might e mero | muinent the policeman says hio saw us in front - derstouds DL v founded "o tie tac that o | Hiel Hie Justfcs stuncds Wnpeached b e bar g | 8 e bt i toathors att uld theories, | Broyed utterly,* *vrout and branch, *+40 bo us | 'That walts me, an 1kl thy band, o Kindly compliment, aud were certaluly o friend" o B ois il s Iy entered, | duznia 13 couteary T right reavon, eonteary b | BIAG teiea, hnd ios ke eeptkel attine BAEO | LG SNEEIC G Liay Tivea ty biind farth atono, | SWouih they Bt not been.® Tliceu are Scriptural Gealhlunt, Swgelhoachy Dartlatiy, At 0 B spiritun sene oy Warmed, | will rove (oot wo wers Touhod up deunl i tho roiud uraiiey, aud uiterly dibolieal t ang and gt i Telmant Lt . Serlotaral or. | —aind Fuahiil by ThUnds ond en of thousands e | SXRECAiulis, amd b faie sniuple, ) ; P isut notwit tandiug the Bibllcal anthority for | Good-nightt If sudden doath shonld come, and fed, und clothed nio; tor what mdkes us so | atatlon-house,” efra v eriy to the new fulth, Juwdain wis Lo en. wretehed (atinity of o scheme cubadying sich b oplifcal uroututs refraln from stultifylng | conver g 3 b these stusemunts, thase who difter 1o opinlon from | I would be suro of heavenly blivg eager to desorve high und_gensrous regard, os W] : e L 1 YR e v o Joay | fhemicives by NOIANE a2 ‘T aninu thio tho doss | feeblu o uifer any rcafstance, ot Pugan ltaria | G U ocivan oror Scti{aren, spbarcitly | God's anger: baied woul ko 1o home— toTina that wa Bava bl Ona ot day meo in | Who cyer heard ot Emerson} [ askeda Do backzround of wyslery 1o b eaplained, Jt | frine of the imtuite wisdow, power, und love, af | Fmne B AR N owledse the Trath uf tte | contradictory, to the eifect that In e Guapul of | Lam niade boly by thy kiss, duly of 1876, [ met him on Bchool strectjn | foout of duird-dteader puplls, Nearly ciery FeBtCG o N G - pluce—or ay feast | Gods 1€ anclateuo tho uthor cinmot be. | This 1 SRty bl 8 e el Sand morace | Seeis ealvutlon fe turoukh fulth nlone, Butl vos Goou-night, Sweetheartt Boston, Ho "l Just come from u conyentfon | fiand camo ub, aud the bricht faces wers full uf e L ] ted i rot | iameteen acl of trat in tho (nfinite fuve, 1t ten | B3 natton the new fuita, Unen with o soul wlow. paa iy hwevue, oo, und Hingod oo reaath Eita WuxeLzn. " . i interest. What o delightiul surprisel 1 did ty of reliel thronghoat or public gathering of sowme sort; noticing that i ¥ whicli the el by winply uppoalug Scriptre 1o Seriptura, Butd 1ibel npon the charcter und bluvphemy againer | i with warin feelings of regenoration, u solonn 1ot exvect to seo more then two hads, AR . he lovked very weary, 1 inguired {nto the cause, * u Mhat wui and i chventy Futher, | edict wan proclaimen by tho rat loman Enperor, | A7 FIght bocusso therg urg two kinda or degrece A Horriblo Death, SWell, sald” he, % I'm al tred, once § remembered that, for more thin a v and tery aml of Ao mujesty and goodness of the Heavenly Father. | edict wun ! 9 uperor, | o anivition spuken of,—the oo & generst and E 5 ell, sald” he, v always tired, and to- | G0 G0 e setiool had been A o | Verily 1t siall be more tolerabl for the athemt ut | who was buptized into ihe Chielstiun falth—"Theodo: k Virutnta (Nee,) Chroniele, "with o humorous sparki — ¥ o achool hod ¥ e MLwith thodurll | 4o Iaetdny toats for tho dofonter of thia {nfatuus | wA=a3 lGllnwsz Dutsiser & purCouiar arie —ong groalse (AR the (aptehn s gharkle ol tho aroias | with crcus-uills hearlug the nanio ® Billy Abont 5 o'clock last cyening onu of the most | have buen especially tired, You know Inuian | ¥ h = . freadtul. (atality that_shail those wh throug Jaith rytilng and ut ony | €re0R: " uml&nureun»ul,h, he was the aurwn. Tho otheht eherisbes and cultlvates u | - *1tTe our piedsaro that all the natlons which | Gther. Gneupoltes to ul won, M Gud enty du by ovurclemency nnd oderation cextraordinary and horrible aceldents that ever | fnvalid who can't et oves i J F o tof humauity; the defenderof tus dogmn | are uvernc cEth OnrS g ¢ % el 3 ! thoxe puplls kuew ubout,—St. Nicholas for ki Tt A e qut ;',’L“fi-.‘:'rn.'.'.".’.'fill-.."‘ disbclioves r'umdu .i..; soali wicultaniy adliere o therelizion which was | Gt STETULLLGLS Gl 20, RSOl #0n 46 | hinpuened on tho Comatuek toole placo In th | tng, us oter folka can, Well, Ivo beon aittng | oy i . . 3 i) ‘ i el ‘% croation; ende aught by St. Veter to thy ltomans, which 1 now o > i . . ) ———— i omstin e iscnuaion wlthtathedlmdir o e | SR NGl decauta’foie Slnch with il his pmmucil:fl,l'al}m Biaton of Slcxanark, - wn | {ARSTHANES U Rl b fhusy i lnhurle f:!‘;:fi""a‘;l;e‘xl‘l 'I'“g:lm'l"l';‘::‘“‘;: fslnwo & 10 sxcellent, dlacourus; bt {lad u érackes 13 TS MR IR GATTANE Ll eltinne, i 3 o . o U e " 2 X : ol v e . . ik L wi % TAN I NS. aertined event bt ho'wiost voeiforousnnd intrepid | Benial ateibigaand by Mtk TR | 8 S A00GIe R i dnettino of the Gasyol, | A1 oliar 0 tusy who Inert thruudh Gl { Y ot potk) il S wanied foent il auy Detrolt Free Press, wmun and wakes 1,000 revolutions per misute. | dure. Aud Icouldu't get my mind off that It b 0 acif-feeder, und anything tat 18 luld up | Facker. Two or three tines [out my haud iu A cortain Detrult family, living in tho northera uulha this polut b4 cought and thrown over fts | WY Docket and touched that cracker, | part of tho city, have a firu-pluco fn thy itz 13 with II-! Snictike: I pretending to myself that I would tako | room. Belng tuo solilsh to cujoy all its cheer- colly with Hightufnc-lie rapldity, Willtam Cur- | 4t gut und eut ft. “But L did't=T Ladn't tho | futyess, thoy have been fn the bt of bulldug penter, the unfortunate victin, at tho timemen- | coursge,. Pleture to yourselt o para- % Illll,l flew i Ehn thisowdi ope Eha b)juds tloned wus borlng o hole through 8 stick of hard fimuln in the next day's s Personals’s M, | 8 rousing fire unc the % opet e wodd, abott threw fnchios thicle and cight feot | BoWles, sitting by some curious neeldont among and permitting every basser-by to guze, on the fong, and wus leaving bis might inst it tho distinguished std on the platform—nit- | domestie clrele, Numbers of familivs do this ¢ g Azuinet ity ucker!® Wut,” with s laughably rue- | very thins, and 1t docs vagrants, and begeary under tho fmpression that thero was a 1t would have saved me o bad head- | wid loafers o heap of good to_ lean awgainst the gunugo attached to the wmochinery to prevent | ache. What cowards we all ure! How straleht | fence aud wateh the yellow flames Jofn hatds the block golng further olong the auger | 8nd carcfully wo stand within the Hues of lim- | and whirlaround und sway ap thechimupey. How- the second Adaw, nud sre 1 ntal with o in the blesang, One hay the position of servants welenders of the pit: 1. Ged 1< intinite tn power and perfect fn wiee dom, justive, und love, 2, Gond e i pertect hatred for sin, Tose for riuteoustesd, It ta the will end uurposo of God that all men #hiall b v ed Trom sin, 4. God will ciploy ull means which infinlto wis- dow can devise, atd lutinite power snd love bys stow, fur the silvation S bove, Justive, wnd juudness in God are the niaee i Kind us inouun, but infoltely more per- Teek i dezree, 1t necms not o Tittle strangoe that modern 8d- the wolemn waehing fo thy Clureh, (et oltuther | and ue wo suie, thot wl ethots aro extravazant abjeetions to Chrtlanity **wink ‘nto slzmieance | madmen, wo brand thew with the tnfanio i ; vt thiws rtind sl - uniiees Thelle Whone | Of huretice, and ductary it thelr convoticlos | O subivcta—tio uibers that of Kiuga, =~ © L © when shall the Churely o 1o drive the beet | sial) o Jonger uxiiep tho reapectable wppellution | gy 0o 10 (MFICER TERe IS m_"}m\ n““'“‘r AL, heart und braln of tho woeld into tnldulity and | of chureie funs of divine | PGB 1 b EE s e Chatienth of el athielm by holdin up for the woeship of manun | justico, they ik S L T A o infinite flend whiso chamieter to tvested with all | altlcs which our nuinority, gl e Tarrt Ty e, the diuboliwm and bratishiiess of hix ereators wivions, shall think Brojer to- iltet tpon tha REnaIn i ulescent atiute apparcatly unth U me of Uol's Tove, 0 the name of all | Wiwre ynall this ano the dreadful cu A A At AT vt .a lmll’ Ly derund divine 1 the eonractor of the | which followed was that ek, lowly, ub Erri B e e Syl sl g L wa imploro the advocates of this | wpiot that wae munitested 1 the Hfe of Chrie iy M,,u"‘”'fi" % ml"‘ T m" u"'m; b """ wi f urviean tletiaelven feom this L M e wan v Cwateed et b o et e Pl et Al b Ll ahtuare of theology, andarise | 80 extremel radic G ol falthy 3 o (ot of | Wnatddd by rexsom, Subscaquentiy i i the prinoiple oF uralition, our- eikh i ud a porfect : wimy Eiie + TR Bl ’l:"""“I;"“fl,\:‘lllczr::."llllmll.: Lhe 0t thind taireich Bl peror bvud e oitet waaiit Paga declariug | Soukc furms up {’l',:',','fl‘f,‘,"'l‘.',‘f,',';‘",‘,',‘:“,':j",[',.,,’,“fl"fi,’j than the distance required. Suddenly o works i:‘“(:‘;;’"‘l{f,‘;“‘;::d"‘:u"g{;',"‘l'"‘x‘l“"‘l’t';l‘;]‘:;‘_'[“‘h“‘.‘r:':l;"“;nb; Svery llxm‘ particutur {""} Ly will ik thiir gt feure of thy doctsine, The srgiments of Bistiop s e At ot iy Mpa | surotkh wntold sge dian tha eartts and tho Things | wan near Carpeatee observed an fudeaerlbablo | 13 Son the otherwise undeveloped and. une | oiher :lllv:fit‘“\:lln‘ltl’;m-:-gtfi“m e e bel drawn from tue annlogics of .\inmw nay TIFIC VIEW, Chritiah n-{l;.'mn Wi th theans ultimalely of & ‘"‘l:nyml‘t;md vofar. Why alould it endua wo | ook on his face ns his bosdy shot forward and | governed soemd elements! It is o general rang, aud na'the door wus apened n stranger Shisl :i:«"'-"c':: n p'{,'l‘n-“ T the Editor of The Tribune. wider spread wnd higher dearve of inpelligenco | BN ¢ “The ¢ I 8 promise and a potency in God and the e i a0 Knoni the cammon peopie, and in thne tiv Citi- \ Cit1eaco, Jun., 2,—Much has been spokon | R ths eamtuien beupis B S the LUIHAS | tings 1o haw mada 1o evolve o inors porf and written of lato upon the subject of futtire | uf o future stute of punisiiment teyond this e, | ® 05 plghly-vrzanized kusmus than the prescnt, prulbnuent foF i, ull of Wil s e feomn | i pronitet i fonoriipt dociung, Which 1 |, UGS Ut Tttt oy iyslade uf dutivid: 1 pure thevlogical wtandpoint, With your cone | Do held npto the vresent, Thatovery sin briuga | SR P RACAEARIREC T e HEiaane bt bOT ita penally no thinkdud wiad will deny, 101 | platet b My Snsientos of: thefe viteloncos sent | propose to review the subject, and pros | firast sy hand mto (0o Qame, pain follows sx o n}lmogl-{: e otlir rucks, ¥o & lurwo numbe sent the selentitle and vhilosophical shis of thy | conseqnencns 18 1 recktessly expose mysif to tha | O dividusle of our own, genus will ot dutt i, AR5 3 “ o cally survive. - Unly tho fttest will live to bo cune queation, trusting the reader will at once divesy | Suclemenb weuthen elckucss and perhapa death fol- | G0k oreous with @ il t e and caltired tiwught of The urzument vased an (e 1o force in theny latler vervd that in Naturo doubled over tho terriols machine, Tt had puss- | Dlessing, well wortty the suceliiee of mucn fudls | placed o stiver quarter I thy ludy’s hand au loubled ho terriole machine, Tt had p lessl 1) worty th Hilce of fudls | q ¥ d ud, lIko a fencer's sword, through hls stouach, | Vidual comfort.t8 suld: A and was protruing at tho back, [l waa liter. [, Colllug on blim one day within o year e pardon, madam,—I Just ol alonz here. iy o e it e atiers which wis stier | n dis * editorial nook in the Springtictd | 1¢ the exbibition fs half over then two silines ;l‘ .vI '.lh“m"lw‘ o “mkm gl “‘l M’;" Jtepubdican oftice, I found him alone, and look- | {s vnough, l(h‘nuulY Just commenced, 'l psy 12500 revulutlons er minito rom LO00L0 | iz weary and iil, Hle shoved buck ' Wis papers, | full metigerte brice D st "Yiris horvivte agony Carpentee | 80 draWlng o chiate for me near his own, vatd |~ Hia quartor flew by his ear s ha made for the acea to lave matotainod his proveniew of mind, | W 8 beuyy eigh sud anusually quick | ente, ad he wasn't Aty feot trou tho ok Tor he cast himsclt backward und got off the | Utteraucer tBIL down: ait down.” I am | boforo the bilnds werg slammed st with suck upe ) the »00 it Lo ol il permanenty undwpirituul unive rice, which Is even drae T v ity it wisc o aa oniloss ol | BanelC e Leraelf of all preiudice, aud £V th | S wors GebasmiimiioHecs ot aniimal natares tig | B gorminailug though th Cirlst, Fiuallv, | augor, faillie o the flior o b dfiso, The B - you e fhy for B e | oncriy v sroused the people uext door, Wil i . e g hisasamay | subject that candbl and thouehtful consklera- | peuaity ve war 1o follows o€ 1 élect thoweluty b | S0l TR W Siotaro. o e mogong | 11018, terrible excitement prevalled wnong e | orerand " Dooke1” Tt's ‘na’ bnd na vatitbi N ol the Divie puspoxs 1o wava il mew, 0 G | tlon whicl prowpts the writer in undestaking | e brodieato sul wle ¥ bocoie nyws worlly ¢ ik Cunncetlng s with s atito. and uvente | SpTa0CS tn the shion, s, thors wan g rush 6 [ i, sttchi—senn, usset, aud band. Lhnd JONE. :mllu‘ul"lu:lllg;l:'il‘xqunt.:;‘l‘lllvull'lt:l:lllu: nr.’.:‘ueflmn::udw; this review, for it s with the most devout fo fully up to the requirements of Natura's we, or, tng after, porbnbssoon, 8 Letter and mors not very well, and Pm v crosal Not that had BoL even dawhic he world, u-Un; L b mrnlyml them, Carpenter was lying on his Ings of reverence to the Great Fatherot all, and | devoutly apeakiug, the luws of God, which aru thu xucadul Male uE Sings. CLide hupe ba | LERIRELG T clitlive Tora st peltet ) o . fatent with the natural law of development. to keen tn perfeet harnony with thy teachings | Ewa ot my ..'::f.'.‘.f'u.‘i}'..‘d,',"-’.'fi.!fi'.!‘.."u1‘.‘.‘,‘:{".‘,‘.",‘[‘:.'.'[ Iuto such & nruee willghe gariored the what, — of the founder of Christiunity, and 1o elevato | zather, §ohall ko that samia position anong the { D18 thy chiall e will buen up with unguenchable i . v fro—(Luke, 1L, 1T)—-0 fir Dich Dmanifty to that plain of bieh living and cnnob- | Bigh aid ennobitanz epirits In the future world, re. | sl | lnul;‘lu R e e il Suatray Wi st i the meridian splendor uf some of b prameet wud mightiest revelutions, of phvalen), tutetvctual, und morl sclence, that God e ever Fven to the world, Bishop Suller knew nothing of onee uf the xeeatest revelatione of modern acieneg Ty iy ono ventures to tell mc do," Lis foutures | There is & lovely maldon % enly " Whase llp, with longinz laden, ubov o resian of hia abdomen, Just utiove | HEASH SGERlY it "'}{,‘::,';‘l_’"ll';"‘,“‘,“‘;mw‘flf I s Velibiht O Fulr-resmland touctea mine; him the deadly auger was still whizzing, sation ho scemed’ and sald ho was rested. 1w Aud svery zephyr, cinging wid clinging to 16 was u imass of fntestines, the shook off hils vye-gloss . Ita fow-voiced hiurp, 16 si0ging, Juuse ends of waich spread out with the gevolu- yog and brushied back W8 | n g cadence soft aud sweet, hor uawe divine, el N, ) i o s Lk il S Bl garilews of bellef b uny church dosma, 1€ one A 2 o Tty = . ire Nalr With o necvaus wave of the band, sn g : k hnew nu’l‘h‘l‘l‘::"::’!‘ n\fl E:L':l“lrl::':‘t“"lllu:ylkl:‘l“:l.- 'l:.lJ Mg denires Luught by the pecrlcas ® Sertion o | peliglous teacneaseunbd dovois loss g ki preach. 1 "fi}v' :‘1‘:‘-1".]2:‘;:}::’::“‘::;!;la::ul:lnmtl‘l’“l:;-‘tflfi!::f”fiu Sons anid gave the sueer the appearance of & began to speak with unusual snlmstion r.-m:! .‘l!fx'i.’.'.'.':’i‘u'f&", e Sition, wiich hus Wrousht suen nurvelons | tB¢ Mounty™ that I venture uvon this theme. Lig b duganatic faith, und m‘uwl e b fnculeating :{.’u; Whilietls Bie Hi00e (rom Rolding of bribos, that | PUZE-8U. The mup was removed to the bath. cerniug bls own afluirs aud other matters, Af- “*long—lone " transfurmations n human thousht, und revealed 1 etart out, "IL'II' with the broad useertion principive of mural lonosty smiong wen, they wlop| roon and lad out upon the floor, 1o was sull wuuld benet huwanity und increaao watoelally the peth s esrs irony earyz ot bluid, utd shut- thut God, the great author of the unlverse, 188 | rugks i Meaver ving * Good-byy e fulluwed oL, tothe mind of tuuh & wuiverse of order, hurmony, s wyes rom scing o whall “twell on | eools wnd not n ery wscuped B, 1t brotuer | VS5 VN wt bo fulluwed, wo out, ks e % €, Hutuaxn, [ Jebi s ye ey : ex-City JulleF) was se SHeF | atill talking, and, ut the head of Ui durk stair- | T travel far to mect hors S gz ol B el ) mluu omimald |G of intollienco, *supremely Just, uud holy, = Ml 'I“:‘lln..b "uL:I:l:.[: ) !|I'T‘."I"l l{'r:-lnu':.l»::: ;-'i:":l:}lrm ctlx’;ux;:llx;)m‘::l '.'.‘xi"u'f}fifl“i'd ?u‘.‘cnhrli To [ wuw m““e“m‘f L lis oiticy will remember, b Bllx:n“:v'nvll ‘-‘-'-:‘nllv'..cll‘a-‘:g;"lfl&'fix‘t:’:- all my spoech ‘l" HI”:““ nmfuum Tm& e ‘mm‘ ul‘ and good ;" that Ile I8 the outhor of all law, Illh\\;l" AIN1I7¢) l:rl:ihl.. . w’lu receive .u..“:...,l..;a u’r "Tu‘l‘um{d af .,,5. it | his bustness aifaire ,“mhuw dlsposal of bis ef- :{ )}"flu;&yfl}m;hl“ Au;.‘\llgm %I)“:;lu '"tol; u::w f\" flmwa'ihml’ll“'ihum" it o every department o crmed ¥ 0 " voute . Sitor of The Tribune, tounstiese shiall tofgn i lle by one Jeon Lt FEATKING, S0y e 133 0 nd wadly try to cateh her, Ko, ¢ $Tan Sesencer to ty | cotmmunly termed #Natura'sluws," but, devout T an 33 Encoursged, wr, by yoar | Uhrisi. (itom:s v.)" Despiac HUA Shor vover irag, Tecti, sitsacklius, Sy oot e hotlca mats, o oy0n wotfl of wan Y o 4 st e Preae Y | more deeply bad § known that I'should never | nut (orover she'ts just boyoud my reach. aud Wl do tho sicht thing. 5 Prescitly 1t b | ot bis hund or hour b feienaly volco again. | ©**{0is ety mitbod ators Shone. und the phiysicans In atteudance decided that Wuen riding with nim vue day abuut Bpriug- Bgt one sweet name alonos he had better the under the intluenco ot ehloro- | fielh Whoss beauties aud uulnblu‘ features hy lone—lonet* torn. Before tho druz was wdulnlstered ho wag | 186 beeu politiug out with » runbiug commment | - p oo with sorrow, tald That o would never com train under fts | {0100 turuation and interest, be cheeked bis | 20ifeqiory vorrow - nflucnce alive. He inerely nodded, bado thosy | Burse ou the summ S | Respite froni tha baluy promilses of Tiops ’ . wight take a longer look at the seene,—city, Sy heart 4s fercely loapini, {',mh,'f‘.fi'..‘.“’"" by, und tu e few minutes was | ocetend woody undulations beyand the Ag 1|.{u||m, bl ull mupped n the warm glow of u rosy | Avamid the shadows wul’m‘hfllndly grope. Iy speaking, * the Juws of God,” and that, fn | Citicaco. ““l‘hl s A strict techuleal phrase, 1t {8 a wisnomer Lo tern | Sfnently scnslblo end wisgestive article ot the them laws {u the plural, for God Has nutung lay | 13t entitied ** Auotber Theury of lell, " and hav- vl spirlt ut a riper : . - fng myecll pursued a fine of fuvestigation suchas | Wien all that is not goud o irue phall dies OF systens of lawa for the materlal universe, sud | 0oro gy for sumo twenty-fve years,—from an | When il that's oad fu castum, fabiv in cecod, another law or system of Jaws for the moral and ¢ And all that makes thu boor und waes (e wsn, ¥ % ik unsectarian standpolnt, —and intensely deslroun to | Q0L waiy fureror, . Yom Ho somes d tutellectual world, and yet 8 dilferent Jaw oF | gnow e exact truth, will you allow we te predeut | Tagiv the World & jwsion fof the ‘Fruth, et ol luws to govern In the spiritual worldy | (o your reudcrs some supplementary’ |k Fu s with 8 boly human Juve, but one grand snd subllme Jaw or luw systemn Lurwony with the line you otfer, —but compasking oll_us the funce I reveals a cuinuinre. and ls prophitic of a greater brogrces and o grander fis lure not only jor matter Lut for wan, UL thus recn that the suslozy of nature, viewed in the Itzlit of modern eelence, tend to confirm the doce trine of the **restitution of all things™ inetead of 21na of an end L braugtit furaard by ti . linelf the world's daliverer, % Hun and e L u curse. Wity ouicon e will yul pre Ulkantug urid jake us wirs 1hat, cre 4 uian cau be : y in this stato ax calnly as o siceping | Wi ' . that if {t {s consletent wilh th fove and Juehico of | governs and controts afl alike in the satestal, 5 Awaiut, Ly rat s lay i 08 | sun: “*What a bewuthiul world it 441" sufl "Thio pines, with sccouts thrown Bttt Ve, hereattirr e mepi b e | centeriu around and eulmliating ju e Groag | wel as ell? Aud though, peruap, wy acquire- Do openeil his eyes. Hodld Dot seem to suifer | Hie bitler when tho wwect 14 so rovally bo, |+ **lone—loner” towed.” ‘Then, alter & pal much puin, wid occasionally talked to bis at- | BOVeC. B Termianity. 116 dlcd at b uvlacks audy o thots v we after all, of the crods men wo laborl: X widly T implors her who waw b wuid, “died lko ' man,? flis last | SelY Canuteutt susl s lanaticully walntatn? 16 | gy traneport me 1 the poet's world of bilss; WOTds were, o1 uth pussiug Jutw tho unknowy,’ | thers any verbal erecd which teaches us o much | "ot stitl vho s the vecming X couply uf hotrs Jater W remavel wo | ©F inspires s0 vuro a faith as tho smooth sun- | Of shapcs we sce when dreuning, Wilsuh & Drown's umlertaking catablishment. . | Bl of that iver, tho follage of those woods, | Aud wy lipe sho presace with a yhaaton's kiss. All Creator, throughout the realing of suimate | Ments may not bo coneidered cither now or valu- Gon, A GOD OF LOVE, aid fnanlinate matter, A yet there 8 no such | able by some, they uay bo 1o othere, st least Cuicago, Juu. 21, 1573,—The ticv, T, C, Clen- thivg as inuniinate watter, 1 usu the tern Ju | statoment of them may be Interesting, na the re- | deniuy—Drat 8t: Lo your scrmon printed In fty common ueceptation—mind, soul, sl spirit. | wult so far of an fndependent veurch among the | yo.day’s Tranusk I find the followlsg: * Thy These laws, ur this great law system, work In | digerent theorles wiich prevall,~u kind of an g at Lette: o perfect barmony, revealie tho ufinide ower | Ligetic schese, embodylng e pood and the srug | X stutenient 1 shat tud ks better, iors teu- fectly couelalent fu pernlt - them hereafter, Lat “net to allow them an cndle wud etermal peivn. The weakuess of this angument i1 umt L overlovks tuw eterual distines and lotnte, Temporal goodnevs, because it b mowiiat ol | Godt how I adors her, b e Cousatent with a crvater ultinate oud, but Intinite evil cannots | 3 ’ . The of thls article requires, nawely, Man's desting In 3 orks BRI RIS 8 scung ol i e **lung—louel" T the svey fuct UL 18 Le ininita uind nover euding :.h:}“l:m';‘_‘l:, ;.‘,‘.’.‘m‘:.s",':,u":,ll';:'u(‘:;u,“.'f.:'.',';i::l the world eade g 7 1% | dlaputed.” Ewould llke to believe this state | Carpenter's dvatth T batheroom whero b | ¥Ords showlig ruther o sequeuce than & dis- i " Cuts ! Ihe pussibihity of working vat o hizhes 3 o0 ol b Bl wra i | conueetivn of thoughit: & P gettiue old, wy Fuawcie W, Tuveuseis xd serap e et — - - + st d u greater When dhito ! dlcd was being wushe fricnd, und weather-beateu, but the children are fancy of its rays with unabated shlendor as it Tassumy, for this purpose, that which I ba. | ment, but fad it mposaible. U e : l vl up drom he tluor The uivet ghastly Sy ' ROND e o w sppointed of | bins Tor mtilions of uees pust, This eartl and | Heve 13 the truth; that the Wible, although e | Vho laws of God aru suck that the ‘violater of | 45 e madiner 1 ep | growing up well; they will turu out tairly, I CONSTABLES' BONDS. o el et they ‘s recn o | ail tho planeia conthie thelr widevisting revo- | ay uot be vesbally tnspired, nevertiieloss cons | them, whether throuzh iguoruco or the e | SEUE Wad W burinema bie, | o ‘wUser | Sy, g that ' great thlng.» * Tothe Filtar of Toe Trivune. o wthod of traintug aud disciplining His cntleren, tu the end that they way bu puntied frow &, una e u ubedl Gt -sices, IL in poselble to reconcile them with cgustine und luve of God. Lut futiuite evil u ternul auttering teave bo end (o be gained u 10 Le wrouglt, sud, tuerclure, V A0k by wny pleizbl ol luic of s0plisiey Of Fe Le e tulacuoulze. Wi 1u8uit wisdon e love. *i wuel not be Jouked upon as sn unmitizated ov ut ey pomible wood, 3iu wax the pies fiae Lic cuncomnitaut ot 1ndu's iguorunce sud linperfce- Lien, s, hiee fZuoriuce, 18 exists that 18 iny be vrcicome and tive work out & hnzher good thay i Lave viberwine Leen porsble, - What te Gailed eviwue 1w deviee of the devil Lo Fuin e ticnt uf God jor e develop- Ul o, o ulune was reaputolble fur wau's e Oudowiocnta, uld for the circan- 20 0 Wi i wae placed God Leing per- 10t ki Bt Ticw from Bae Hatufe uf it ik 1he Cbatavier vf Lis suirvaudiuge blat e lutiuns, uninfiuenced Ly erratle stars, as they i . 3 o e oo e weisiine comaand o, us of yore, | taine valuable and reliably inforwation concern- | slstiblo pressurs of suts alder and stgouger i . e 1 © lahied with the willtull Secd-timg: wwl harvest provall, "l subJéct to | s mun's bistory ud destiny: and af, upon fn. { Bature, 14 ciually puu y Boinulogical daw, and 1h harmony with s | vestigation, 1t should uppear thet Harrlson, | Wicked. Tha world is tull of people suffering wrand wvatem uen, usulwals, wnd - plants b lygiey, ond Spencer should arrive ut the same | from divesss and defornity fuberited from ure born, Jive, oud di aud U thelr | cusion from data furntshed by notursl laws, | Wicked batics (which rulu thele happincss i {‘.l,'r“f,l.‘:,',} Nm"‘::",‘-':.'“”:“ ‘fi'fl,,,h'imf:wmgfi;' Iwelcome the corroborative e\'mznw eladly. * | tlls world und the nest) taugbs them n youth; ik are touverted Tngo gaves. which 4 10 det | En passaut, huwever, in vur readig, §f a | from nedent oud discass brought o whils us- selopund wustain hew hives, they fu lurn cone | gejengitle fact wects to contradict the Seripture, | $84BE o the sick chamber, or Lospitul, or ou tributisas o the boat goncration ol sUEcel | perhupa te better Way s Lo stay our Judzmcnts | 86ins wissou of love fur o fricud, or, perbops 8 3 wyer ihetedn m:‘ wuctlier in plaut or subwal, thero | untl) we understand one or the other better. strouier in scmsation, feelivg, furce, vnd will. The plsut Acgordiug to this Hoiy Book, Adam, our pro- It s unoccessasy to add more; you under- b era proeldcas Uy s Tame e Ul saj | entor, was placed o Puradise undeveloped op | stand my ides. - Now what Justice, Kluduesy, or 1t ducays and cles: Just vo with suluiale, wud yet | uneducated, sud yet be peeded the educating | 1ove 18 thery fuult thlst ‘Fhe sullerers are not nothing e lost. Nature's secut laboratory ol | gungences of thne, frost, und adversity to un- | 10 any way respousible for the conscquences, contuity every stom of all that ite grest ungina e £ » 2 A e o e ke ‘ 3 . Tounder dcpoaited within [ty and vxactly oo with | derstand bis best good. The Garden feell wag | As Teannot see vy kiuducss or love o these uind, soul, sud swiril. Awuns becoucs the parent | dnore ke o bid thau 8 develuped, bluoming | examples of God’s wuys, why cunuot I yuestion ol Lils cuild, - pliyeivaily, —av ta by by pasent ot | gowere Evolution belug deiiuiacrated,—tLivgs | your stateuicuy, eid ual fur sowe proofaud 5 t blood for ite cutlre length, and slireds of tlesh e S Ci110A60, Jau. 25.—It has long Leen tue o3¢ still clinging to it A warkwan julorued hl.hu nAl)u)zl::‘l‘\":i Aqm.nuum. of sume of vur city Coustables, when about m- Eeporter that| 3;3@;};“3;}:;; C';‘,P‘;,‘};;,‘\;;; Henry Ward Beeelier eutered the train at the | scize, hold, secrete, or seil property in fh.':f,:'fi- taken Into the bath Yoom (o die. The frame. | Boston depot the nigit after his lecture I ligh, | Of 1aW, that they are all Nfl!fl.—tlwy lm: et wlxrk Wi Covered w lu:n bloud, uud alwost svery- | zood humor. e had bad & rousiog house the ::.&' 5‘:“0 can l:;l wl‘lmlm. W u'u; ‘mllllmn‘l"mw’ e thing spatterad with it = - | boudsiucn suffer if you perpetrate this wrond ndent tillette had given orders to "‘,f,h v b:'.[um’ l‘l‘: 4 !el:dougm‘:lrl'efiz: ,‘mh ll:‘:.:‘k suys o bystauder, ¥ Nu," rejolus the t,uns(;b{: remuve every veatize of th twan's death, und o | 31 su o world,. LUnder bia licayy ¢ with & Kuowluw Ier uad wink, “my bosd § curpeuter Wi rewov g suchh portious ot the | hecurrleda box of grapes, sod in Lis banda | worded Bl risht, and all they can gee out trawework ol the wachluve a8 were sbaokled | bunch of the worning wud Wlustrated papers. my bondsmen or e they are welcome et with bloud, to buru. 'fhe wood which s bored | The passcigers on elther side of him made | Aud ft s this absenco of respousibitity v oo by this wethod 1 blaced fu o frumework aud | poom . aud after a careful fuspection of the car wtralat, Mr. Editor, which bas e tie n\l% ot then run ub sgulust the suser. Tuere sre ple.es Limself by tho slde of 1d ' | ty ot our Coustables s suckless, so tyranbicts ot woud (cutut Cifferent leugths, s occasion | L seated bimself by tho slde of an old gray- | o cruel towarde the poor. 'Fed and ¢5d requiires) whics are lafd In WS Trate b order o | bearded Mossachusetts furmer, tirowlug his | briced (assome ussert) by nch trms wiel umt;_‘“ prevent it goine Ley clusk and papers o the seat before bim, snd ai- | bulous stiurneys 1o collect eluling at it bzt L’u;mucr bad bured over adozen pleces, und tie | G- ki toe grapes with guet 1§ 1o wonder that they su often overatelr o worsiuen thiuk that tue slivk 1uust bave Jallen “ilere,” be sald, ot lenetl, diyidive the | bounds of merey, doccuey, sud law, 83 tL".x_ dow, eawtug lus dealls o duscribed. Krapes, sud puttiog Lalf of tucu va tue furwm- | Meee case.

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