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5 THE CMICAn eRe men, meer FUNTATY 90, 1880. topctomionestionaaccrame | — THOMAS PAINE wi FO) 6 ma Tho lower deve, qnd will extend tho whole width 1 of tho yossol,nnd bo about thirty fect long. Forward of this saloon on ench side will bo two Inrgo rooms for tha owner and some of his fn vs will bo two . hmaileroimeforengat abate worsaionn, At | Celebration of the One Hundred akan cold : eee ae nnd wil. nino bo upwolstored and and Thirty-sevonth An- furnished In tho moat costly manner. it * Mr. Bonnott will, It [s sild, sparo no pains or niversary expense to outrival all other eraftof a slruilar phat of both divisious, In hil cases of removal Of sults from Bato to United States Courta such romoynl shall be to United States Courts betd in who alvin jn which sald Stato Courts are held. nase. 3 Mr. Warner, from tho Comnmittco on Colnnge, Wolghts, and’ Measures, reported back with + amendnionts tho bill to atop, paper Intlation, i and providing for tho needed Increneo of tho { solumo of the currency by tho free colnnyo of {gold nnd silvor and tho tesuo of gold and allver LE tae erin? Kind oyor put in tho water in Americn. ; ono! Tulos, putin i rie pinekwarn aeated ol HoT found there waan | Much Interest Is manifested in tho rato of i + DN re hypocriay at the nltur, venolity on the bench, | son,” and that Franklin told him not to ypctiala havo liked to have ronsted this man! [ronra of tyranny on the throno: and with © aptondid the tlrer,—If people wore so bad with réligion, | lighter and npplauso] and tho perfumo of bis courage ho espoused tho cause of tho wenk | what would thoy be withoutit? Cbnto to spall | burning flesh would have flied Heaven with Against the strong—of tho cnslaved many | 80 Aatory, ut the fnot is that Franklin | joy. In thatdny the Universalist would havo samingt tho titlod ‘and bratal fow, had boen dond threo yenra bofore Payne wrote a | beon torn in pieces, and in Fingiand, in Scotland, i in England he waa nothing. Ho belonged to | worl of the "Ago of Renson.” [Laughter] | in America, nitarlans would have ‘faund thom | erced man fa tho slave of God.—womnn ne tho lowor classes, that {a ta say,—uactul people. | From the moment of its publiention he beearo | Kelves followed by the rabblo with bricks and | alavoof man, and tho weet childern ts the (Unughtor.) The people, higged thoir chains, | Infamous: To waa calimniated boyond mona | dend cate, after which thelr cara would have | slaves of all. We do not want oreeday wo the nnd the wholo powor of tho Uovornmont wad | ure. Vo alandor him was to socuro tho thanks | been cut off and thelr tongies bored, and thoy | knowled wo want happiness. And ptt rondy to crush any man who ondonvorod to | ofthe Church, All his sorvices were instantly | would have been branded upon tho forobend. | are told by tho Churoh that wo hnvo meet? strike n blow for tho right. forgotten, dlxparuged, or dented, ife was | They only branded those foreheads that were | plished nothings that wo nro simply esc At tho ago of 87 Thomaa Pano loft Englind | shunned ag though ho had been u pestilence. | unfortunate enough to have within thom brains, +4 it nothing to freo tho mind? Ia ft notes for Amerten, with tho high hope of being Instru- | Moat of his old friends forsook him. Ho wna re- | [Loud applause.) elvilize mankind? Is it nothing to fl) th oR to montatin tho establishment of nfreo Govern- | garded as a moral plague, and at tho bare mete Leas thin 160 yours ago tho following Jaw wos | with ight, with discovery, with nologies World, Heid amaratnl zee eutentue | Wan eg ng meee Eat Fale: | NEUE pty aaa nereato, wun | HIM zeae eae a te qi vulti rel ‘0 | wore raised in horror, Not conten’ rollow= Thatif any perton shall hereafter, within y wore rondy to tear with crucl claws in piccca | ing him to his grave, thoy purstiol him after | this ravihiees, ittiugly, maliciously, ‘nnd ad> Tae inkl ing fo grope sour way inte tho drenry Intellect, It Intonotin necoriance with highert convictions. Ie doen not conslat ie pet Hoving, but In aetna Apia ia tho eublin trath int ho inflicts in nll ager InVO utt: dolity in lborty; nil rellaion inelnyery, in olt™ anced that dr. Bonnett’s now yacht will be ca- Bronk den) of oP ne earn Vie Pabio of, ‘Bho ls oxpeoted to De ablu to outeall Of the Birthday of tho Author r prisons, the damp and dropping dinges - | On ft joan witers. ‘“ ” and devour the heart of any one who might | death with redoubled fury, and recounted with | visediy, by writing or apenkl blagpheme or BOON, the ginta (Tucker) which bag fr, Hin object the Mito Parakey Ae of tho ‘‘Age of Reason” and dong thelr Diving right to onslave the world, | Infinit custo. and ratistaction the supposed hor- gursa dod, oF wan our Havlon Joris Christ, to Gnek und silent celle of suport ition. where the vention of dilntory tnotics by tie eae ould he “Nights of Man.? Applause.) . romof his. denth-bed: gloried in the fuck that | be te Son of Gad, or shull dony tho Holy ‘Trin- | it nothing to conduct thor rouls pradunie init hoparl, thorofore, {hat the amon te rod to tt SUICIDES. g' ae Peeatiee )ectyal in this omintey he found hime | bortees faslorn and felcndioss, and giohted Uko | ftys the Fathor, Hoty and Holy Ghost, or the Gode | the Mensed Ileht of dayrccto Tet, Ten ery a withdrawn, inaamuct Cae By on Of the whole Bolt posscasod of a lotter of {utroduction slgnod | fends over what they supposed to bo tho re- | head of any of tho three persons, or the unity | tho happy fields, tho ‘aweet, greon enriheea might eu aR pt AT WINDSOR, CANADA. by anothor infldel, Renjatnin Franklin, Somo | morse of hla lonely donth., Nothing has | of the Godhond, or shall utter any profand | hear tuo ovorlasting munto of the waves? and £ bas tant Uy et fit it would be a better policy. s » CAN ae tes havo sald that Franklin waa not an infdol, f | becn considered go plonaing to tho Delty | words concerning the Holy Trinity, or any of the | nothing to make men wine tho dust fron Fs it Seta Toure to ndopt iis nmondment, but he Spttta} Dispatch to The Ohicago Tribune, Ool,, Ingorsoll's Vindication of One of | #0"t know whottor Ho wat or mot. Sut youcan | oy a, total yontal of tho, Aunty | Kerang thoreot, and sliail thorcof ve convict | mwollen kneor, tho tens from. tholr bane draw It. Detnorr, Jan. 2.—Tho Town of Windsor was 5 ono thing— of your own mind, Bolferelinnco hus leon | by verdict shall for the first offanse, bo bored | and fitrrowed chueka? Ia it nothing to rn ed would, novortholose, withdraw tt en, Mr. Will- | thrown intoa stato of oxcltement this morning the Stanchest of Revoluti TIN WAS No? ONTHODOX. thoiight n devidly efi and tho iden of tiving | through | tho tongue, and fined £20 to bu | the heavens of an ingatinto monster, and ane Fae e Me enitted na ataerdment providing | by tho dis that a startling suloldo had @ Stanohest of Hevolation= [Applauso ana Inughter) tnd aging withuie the Ald and consolation of | levied of his body. And. for tho second of- | tipon tho eternal dome, glittering with sia j fama (Wis) submitted nh anor ime oid not pe | Pyne Iscovery Sao . AS MG ik tet eercius constituted his one | 802 anctont falschood has alwuys horrifed | foneo, tho offondor alull be stigmatized by burn: | grand word,—Liburty? re the | that after 1:3) o'clock mombers, shalt Te MO | takon placo in what tho Canucks style tho noigh- ary Patriota, tire capital: and homecded no more. Ifo found | {heChurch. Hy somo wnnceountablo Infatun- ing In'tho foroheud with tho letter B, and ined |” tt docs scem to mo na though tho most zent called from tho Chamber by cit ts wise to havo | borhood known ns Niggortown, 1 cluator of {ire capitals and ho needed no more. Ite found | ton, bollef has Leon, and still a, considored of | £40, And that for tha third offense, tha offonder | Chriatinn muat at thnos entortain come doulas Mr. Btoclo thouRtt ding tat mombors should | shanties in tho suburbs, ‘Tho dood waa commit- tho colonics clamoring, for {ustlcet MNne | immonso importance, All raligione havo been | shalt suffer death without the bencllt nf clorgy.” | to tho divino origin of his roligion, For clatiees ‘ Br Wittiame—mhat woutd destroy tho Demo- | gong, Ou the floor of tho room whieh served for | Hig Early Life and Labors In Be- itloey and Apasnty, George ITT t ALE Inn who double oF. denies, Croditfity oes to | it bas hover been renculed, and waa J foreo In a DIvilined word andy had orntle pa ys on can't holp lugging tn | Kitchon, eating-room, and parlor, stretched al- half of Libert id Free loges. Thoy wore not endeavering to become freo Heaven: invostigntion goes to ffoll. “Tho mora | tho District of Columbin unl 1615, Laws liko | beontho result? Are tho Christian jutions Mr; Btecle Some men oad hep such met. | most at Cull lengthy, lay a gray-hoaded man, taco alf of Liberfy and Free eer unter eyimetauiion iaohonreoe tuere, | Jou Helloye, the moro “happiness: thie, more | ths worp in forcoin moet of tho.colnntes, and In } terns of chnrity and forvenranco? ‘On then Laughter) Tiwana Rascals AA | eee ANG. 8, Jams. cabedlods “palait’ OF dom. munlor, ‘Thoy woro perfectly willing to mako | fo in deavon tf ho bad dmibte, Doubts | tn tho Old Testamont tho death penalty was dthee, Mork thantitve millions of Clisistiey eee ¢ Mr Willams’ sinendment, wns rojcetmnburs | feariet on tho onrpet Boneath his hend. eee ee eee cca imayed for | tone, #O there, and doubts nro the amarts | attuched to bundreds of offenses. tthuabeen the | troincd, educated, and drilled oo) \ tho En Oe orale thle tHenia when thoy suw | On f Mttlo stand near wns looks Feeonetintions” ‘Thoy did not dream of inde- cot thins fomesen, And if a ane Ae etn ot Chetan cunt sles: aeay iy ne TO MURDER THEI PELLOW-cunusttANs, | | Beta the lobby bok of we Speaker's chlr. | | Me Ging and nindio of watch ovoro ‘covered | A Man Who Hated Monaroha, but | PUsi%°cso tno world his “Common Sonse." Fey He OG Femiror thing ct Heavens say | only te murder and trenson, and Ii. eomo ithag | Every nation Is groaning under 1 vost cet tn [That clause of Rulo § having beon, ro with blood, showing that the unfortunnto man 1 ‘alno gavo tho wor) eh jonse.” | Wyoa’ and keop saying it, and fet your heat in | been ontirely avolished, What commentary | curred In enrrying on war ngiinst other Chris which relntcs to tho announcement of pairs, a must bayo'gono about bis Inst act with singulir Voted to Save the Life of It was tho first argument for sopnration, tho | ¢eont or avery priest, xo Ike ‘ono of thuse Chie | upon the aivine & vatems of the world! tans, of defending itaelf from Christiniis. Iq. 4 qumber of nmondmonta were offered and ro- " th first nagnult upon the Jritish form of govern- ore ten-styns. (Litghterand applause.) You Inthe day of ah nas Ps the Churoh dustry {8 erlppied, honest tofiia robbed, and. Pu Camong tom ono providing that no pair | precision, Htood had apurted mil winnie te Louis XVI. mont, tho frat blow for a republio, and it | Nopejteucstunie, | Llaweltor an” applanse.) ee ea ener te eiettcat: it gontana | WeKMary 18 taxed to dofmy tho expenses of : ghould be anuouncod unless one of tho partiog | Forchy, n Seotchman, About 60 yenra of ARO, Ho hroused our fathors liko a trumpet blast. [Ap- | “Wien Paine was born the world wae raligions, | tho" Kirk” wasat tho summit of Itapower, It | Christlin warfara. Nothing but education. tothe pairwas absont with leave, Tho cluuso platise,; fy eclentifie oducation—enn benefit: mank! Y Bi Md £0, with an mmentimont pro- used to bo a hard drinkor, and during his lato No othor pamphlot over _ncoomplished such tho pulpit waa tho real throne, and the churchas | wns a Tull alstor of the Spanish Inquisition. It ‘a nkind, We ; Mas fnlly ngreed to, with on amend ounced | sbstinenco has been very despoudent, Noone Fe ee eet eee argument, | were making every effort to crush out of the | waxed war upon human naturg, | It wus tho POURE UNL AL omnes OF Nauta, sd “sont Viding that, tho nuts tne ears lenisinave any. | XBOWS anything of his relitions, Tngersoll Denies’ that Paino Died tho | rmon pormtanion, and. unansworaiie” logic, | Unin tho Wek Eine ea ee ee | asridor uc elaine iets. We taut parole free labor nad free thought -chninien tea ! t have Ev. . t a * 8 liberty, rant ni t vs wo hee "rogiee, er somarejeuemiicl an | A INDIANATOTAS, IND. Ainorable Death Bo Often fairies Winns cian | ito teayamich ne esting fo mono mein cs fad futgias brne Sree lo fiiendment, including among thoso questions Speeiat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Quoted colonies free and independant States, EE eee ey ear at at truth; whiten iy | rthor than altow them to propagato error. If | piause] Wo need men with “mort” eer puch conduct as disqualified 6 membor from | ypraxaronis, Jan.20.—Annio Shaw, widow of 3 {now Nation wns born. presence of it at te tho sovereign ‘ood of | {uC qMother held opintonsot which tho infamous | hyo tO rponk: and weito tholr res! thoushis holding any office of honor, trust, or profit un- Mt: Nene Itted uth Ig ta itis simple justioa to sny, that Patno did more | jitman wature,” his been, and ever will be, re- “Kirk” disapproved, her children wero taken | and to stand by thelr convictions. We ne dor theGovernment, I1o thought that ifn mem- | ¢X-Markotmastor Bbaw, committed suloido to- tocange tho Doclarution of Indopendenco that | Jouted by: raliviontsts. Intellvetual Hberty nan | {fm her arms, her babo from her very | havo. no fear of being too radienl. ‘Ths {ver of the House had been guilty of any conduct ) day by taking arsonte. Tho entiss assigned was An Bh t ‘Tribnte to the M f any othor man. Nelthor should tt be forgotten | inntter of neceralty foruver. destroys the ion bosom, and Bho was not allowed to eco them, Or | future will yerlfy Ml grand and brnve predis. tee Shr disqualified him under tho lw from hold- | that sho could not support herself and her two | An Bloquen te to the Memory of ©} that his attacks upon Great, Hritaln woro alco 4 4 towrlle them a word. It would not allow ship- | tions. Paine was splendidly in. advanc 4 Tng any ofico of honor and trust that ought to | jittlo childron, and Tha waa too proud to bo the Man of Drains—The Audience, En nttucka upon monnehy? and whilo he conyinecd Hint teflog. Is either prise ‘or Ulnmo wrong au Wrecked snilors tobe rescued fromdrawning mn | times but he was ocinodox compared sine te j Doacha question of privilegons outitied tho | objoct of charity. lan of Drains tho people that tho colonics ought to soparito | {SW hully Inconaistont wi ayo J Sunday, You bavo no iden what nimuss it kicks | infidels of to-dny, clones, tho wront Iconoue ee PRUE would unm sae thn, Ee fom ie bers eS Rhats | rane nncocrmznm mi mourn, | APAMGRTES GUTS OTZuT oats | anbras ey as aca er . Garfield thoug! ~ NN. Progress nro tho teeuicolan clement of dant sort in tha rules, | 5. pe RATT AU LA MSS Sa bolinetituced amine ann, Ho ateo qa tha ns long ns thom ible wae | soo boy inn bout, alld the attention of tho it~ Jalehicu took a Handel oF BANA, conntTicres Unters tho party Had boon comme noriina | Tower committed eulcito at Faribault this | Tind admission to tho now Muste-Fall Inst pile was, not contont with having arousod | tree oP bellet would, bo belloved nul | of dnuanor they oxclnitn,. “ Opack tims” Ie | Heaters Bolonce wrested "tron ng cole ce Sourt to determine whether he had committed a | morning by shooting, Ho leavoaa wifo and glx | evening, or the privilege that went with it of | energy of bia soul to keep that epirit alive, Ho Pronghied, Ho oxamined ine Bor phaves for, hina sought to annibilate ploukure, to pollute tho | thunderboltas and now, tho electria epark, erime or not. ehildron {a Winnobugo, UL Hstening to the over-cnjoyablo combination of | WHs with tho army. Hig whured its defonts, tts | oF uF and found thom flied with cruelty, abe | heart by fling it with religious cruelty and | fretghted with thought and love, fnshes unter |, he amondment agreed to without. amend er ara Wit and weatory’ whieh bas mado Hob Ingersoll | UMIgers, and ite Riory. AWhon thasituntlon ic | Py etre ols forth Rood OF Ie | (ic ee eee Tee ead” Ono at | ftnnthe seca ot np Muar’ netstat of i= cl My Ui! ut Tut Eo ne © 7 de ae 9 wis thon “Agro CENTRAL PACIFIC. famous, been restricted to thoso who actually | gave them tho Urals! Tt faancluad by day | fellow-man, Ie commenced with the assertion, | tha most Prmigus Beotch — divinca — enld: hom the caupl, Of uapa Inhor, converted i i Rulo 10, rolative to tho composition of com- i F Mr. Catt bollove there {8 or ever was any particular rea- 1 mittocs, being renchod, on motion of Mr.Coll- | q Gharnctoriatic Gould Trick by Whiels | fon why Tom Palne should haves monmtmont { Fothy the mombership of the Committescu 8; | “she ‘Stock Kxchange Was Mood- | cither In Chicago or anywhere olstit ls excced uy Into st reat Aid w pillar of fray might, Fending the way Wo | tbat, any, spat ut relllon tine we, any® | © The Kirk holds Unt religions toleration js Ant Jun cron tab countioes etneela of talks Tape) freedom, honar, and glory, iio soutod to them: Te ane shocks the mind off ould Oat for from blasphemy.” And this same Beotch | ‘Chomna Fumo wns one of tho intollectwid hows “These aro the times thit try mon’s souls, 10 y Le! tual, t | Kirk denounced, beyond mensure, the man who | —one af mummor soldier and tho sunshine patriot will, | &tendor sentimont! No wonder the Church be | iad the moral grandour to say, ‘Tho world ism De Ene saan $0 setiany wo are fadebted te 0 nine Is associuted forever with tho (rent Ite A madcinthe | winked, ingly probable that the gifted would have talked | jn this crisia shrink from tho servico of hia | #antohute bin, He believed in ono God, and | country, and todo mood my religion.” And this | public, iio lived » Inbarious Mtoe ap ef we, Committee on Ciaims, on Speclal Dlspateh to The CMeage Tribune. ton bemmiriy necount of empty boson" and | countrys but he tine aiands If now donorves tho | uo fmore- Zant that, enoucny ,Uaugliter] | same Riseatinorred tho main who eatdy"MAny | lito. ino Wworkd Ie potter Tor hts Having igen y mi 7 es ol Ryater if " f Motion of dir, right, NmwYour, Jan, 20-Aa might havo been ox- | hed for’ hie hearers somo quantity | foyennd thanks of man and woth ae wg | intifuiystnunm, innaloy wise, and every where, | chitteannol bow ttugrsetems nc | proach forks portion. ite. aie, the bitter iat ot mmonetimonts ware elforad changing the name } mooted, tho pretended attempt to scll to tho | of barron spectators.” With the ability ‘Missleatppl Ilvor to that of the Cammittes | public the 50,000 sharea of tho Contral Pacific to bo Interesting on any subject, howaver, on inprovoment of the Misslasipp! iver and Ita | Ratlway Company's stock recently purchased | from tho nomination of a condldute for Presi- i Pribudarion, and tucronsing tho mguborship Of | from C.P. Huntington by a syndicate, of which | ‘lent to a lectureon* Bosca,” “gkulla,” or anys Bs ‘6 from eve * epee, Committee from cloves presont. until it | Mfr. Jny Gould wns the most prominent member, thing se, itn po router! nat tio ial a ! shoutd be determined whothor the power of thnt | camo to an unsatisfactory conclusion to-day, | talker met with another ‘ation ul +, Comunitteo shall bo incrensed, Shrowd financlers have all along doubt. | Always grect his return to tho principal city of 3 due 10 wan psae eters Le eet ee ed tho geniinoness of Gould's inten- | bisState, Tho hall began to Ml carly, Late bites it y ammittce then: C Fee a ee ae roCtnepowersanddutics | Hons to permit any part olthor | on fling abed salen male aa to beluga 4 of committecs. . of his recently acquired Now York Contral | tho placart, fanding Ttoom Only,’ in a ‘ Mr, Bpringor submitted an amoendmont refer | or Central Pacifto shares to pass from his pos- aplcuous plnce in the lobby. As cach one cn= ring to tho Committes on Elections subjects ro- | peasion, for the reason that they were too pros- tored tho hougo ho or eho was pressed to tako a tating fo the “olection,robiens, and quallfci: | neetively valuable to him in connection with | copy ofa olroular calling nttention to a futuro eoitine to Mone ee lection of membors," na tho | bls project for consolidating under his own ox- meeting of the Executive Committeo of tha Paino s rulo now provides. Tefore n voto was takan tho | clusive management © through trunk lino of Monument Association, and containing a blank amendment wna withdrawn, ruilrond from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific, and | form for tho Loneft of such asinight be desirous Mr. Whito submitted un amondment to the usted his ndyertised purpose to distribute those shares | tontd, in the enpnclty of subsorivors, Itobort G. enor the Appropriations Committeo, pro- | with a single view to temporary cnah profit,were Ingersoll and the P. M. A. in orecting a monus Vidiog that general approprintion bills’ shall | regarded in the ight of n charactoriatic trick to | Ment to tho man wheee portraft, with fhe motto, embrice nothing but Wepeapers nines for tho | deceive the public as to his roal intentions, “Tha World Is My Country; To Do Good My onan oxpontes of tho ¢iforent De rberint ts ‘The manner in which the nllegott anle of New | Holigion,” was pluced against tho wall nt tho debt OAM other appropriations shall bo made | York Contral was conducted, and tho subse- | back of the stage. Intending. subscribors wero ranch for his . colonica to bo free. Palno anawored this by | Why docs Ho nced ajpartnor? [Tuughter.} Ono | At that time nothing so dellghted tho Church na br See Teles er ies saying, “To know whether it bo the Intcrestot ) God is onouxh, though ZT bopa there is more. | the beautics of endless torment and listeniug ta | cuusy ho wig truo to himself. He lost thore tho Continent to bo independent, wo need nak | One nlways seems xo lonesoino to me. FRavghter the weak wallings of damned infants striuggiing | spect of what {s enlted society, but kopt hls own, only this s{inple, oasy question: "Tait the Inter- | and uppldusa.) Lhope Ho hus got a wife, to say | tn tho slimy calla and poison folds of the worm Win ito ts what tho world calla. Talluro and ‘what Cstof aman {obo a boy ull his titer" Ifo | tho lent of it (laughter, : oon, | tat nover dies. history calls success. If to lovo your follow found many. who would liston to nothing, and to | , After this life ha hoped for bappinoss. Do you | About tho boxinning of the Nincteenth Cont- | men moro than gelf ts goodness, ‘Thomas Paina thom he sald, "Pht to argue with a nuin who | know that man so wicker! tht he dented that | ury a boy by the name of ‘Thomas Alkenhead | waa good, “If to be in advance of your time-to hie renounced his rouson ts Uko giving medi- | God, tho Maker of all worlds, had over ordercel wis Indicted and tried at Edinburg for haying } bon pioneer in tho direction of right—is great. tino to tho dend,” ‘Thia sentiment ought to | His woldiers to ‘butcher babes and to violate | doutod tho inaplration of tho Miblo, and for his neagThomns Pilie wis gretite If to nvow your adorn the walls of overy orthodox church in this pmuldens na for that ronson God is tormenting | ing, on several oveastons, when ‘could, wished | principtes und discharge your duty tn the prow world. {Laughtor.} hho in hell*to-night? ‘That's what you get for | himeelf in hull that ho might get warm, [Luugh- | onco of denth fs herolo, ‘Thomns Paine wis a ‘Day and night he Inbored for Americn; month | Ucfending tho chanieter of God, [Liightur and | tor.) Notwithstanding the poor boy recanted | horo, At the ugo of 7, death touched his tied after month, your after year, ho favo hiinself to applunse.] In his day to doubt waa to secure tho | and begued for moroy, he was found gullty and | heart. He died in- tha Jand bls gontus tho grent cargo, until thoro yras Government damnation Conia eget aus Leen hunged. | Hl ody wan thrown tif hole ait tho | defended,—undor the flag he guvo to the skiss, of the le and for tho people,” and un ry Is D ‘gt O! io scatuld and covered with stones; under ca Yl of tho poople ahd for tho people,” and until the | Tee see eadcavoring. to make our. fellow: | andthe miothercamo with ic face covercd with | roach hiv moro: Hie eleapa in tho" ennctuasy of deemed and consoerated to” tha. happiness ‘ot | greutUres hoppy, und Jn offering to Gad the per. | tears vowing for tho corpse, but, wus driven Fee ee ee terre TO Sain ot mankind, fumo of tho heart. Ho denied the Inspiration | away In tho namo of churity,—that ls, rellgion— | A few more yeara.—n few moro brave mo! ‘At tho closo of the Hovolution noone stood | of the Rible, That was bis crime. Ho didn't be- | and in tho ert ‘elvot of their politeness lurked | few, mi higher in Amerion than Thomas Paino, Tho | leve tho Dlble was inspired, and thore 1's | the cruel claws of tiger.” Givo them tho Joncruto tha momory Uf ulm who iting bs heat, tho wisest, tho most patriatic, wero his | fot-an intelligent man in the United | powerand sce how quick T would leave this | “Any syatom of reliion that shocks tho min4 frionda and ulmirora; and had ho boon thinking | States who did, ‘This was his, crime. | carth, [Applause and laughter.) ‘They know TU | of achitd cannot bo n true syatom;" only of his own good ho inight have rested from | Ife contonded that {t isn contradiction in terms | am going te be burned forever; they know L | “Tho world is my country, and'to do good is his tolls and repent the remainder of bis lifo in | tocull pngthine revelntion that comes tous | nm gotng to hell; but that don’t satisfy thom, | my roligion.” — ~ comfort and in case. He could have becn what | second-hand, cither verbally or in writ He | Thoy wuntto givo mo a Itt forotasto hore. | “iho lecturor thon proccodod to answer the tho world is plensed to call renpoctabte.” Io asserted that revelation 1s necessarily Hilted to | [Luughter.] question “Did. Thomas Paine reonner’ lie could haye died surrounded by cloraymon, war. | tho first communication, and that after that {tls |” No wonder tho Churoh hated and traduced tho be am tho evidence of many of bla friends that ho dle by bills contalning on! if {toms rolnting to the | quent refusal of those Interested to furnish for | Tequested to “hand this to tho usher,” butso far | riora, and statesmon. At his dcuth thoro would ONLY AN ACCOUNT OF SOMETHING nuthor of the “ Axo of Itengon. holding the Teligious opiaions ho had published, subject-niatter of tho bills, publication any details, have beon reported, ng | 98 heard from nono of that species of humanity | have beon which another person says wns a rovelation to England wea filled with Puritan gloom and | nod asking if be dicd a Christian why was ho bg ‘At tha suggestion of Mr, Randall, Mr. Whito | oll nstho nasertion of one of tho original mam- | Were welghted down with roturna. AN IMPOSING FUNERAL, him, We bayoonly hla word for it, ng it waa Episcopal coremony, All religious conceptions | pursued by Christians, and why did thoy de- Fi ‘withdrew ble amondinent for tho purpose of ginal mom: THE ACTANDANCE miles of carringos, clvlo sociotios, salvos of | never mado tous. This argument hover hns | wero o tho grossest naturo, ‘The litcas of eruzy | nounco his death, us cowardly. ‘Mo had olfercd i Offering. {tina inors appropriato piace, namely: | berd of the ryndieato that thoro was no salo, and irtillery,a ‘Nation in mourning, and, above his | beon nnd probably novor will be answered. Ho fanatiog and extravagant pocta wero taken as } 81,000 in gold to Any nilnistor who would prove, * to Rule 21, when it shall be ronchod. tho wholo business was" lahy." ‘The mothod | was all that the hall could convontently hold,— | Niet aeplondid: monumont covered with Hea, | deniod the divine origin of Christ, and showed | sober fncts, Milton had clothed Christianity in | or'to any porson who would prove, that Thomas t Mr, Bhollonberger offered an amendment, Ps of dealing In the caso of tho Cen- | which is saying « good deal,—aond waa made up | CAppiause.) concluslyely that tho protended prophecies of | the soiled and faded flnery of the Gods—hnd | Palno recanted In biainsthours. Tho Now York 4; yfding that gonoral appropriation bills abnil be | tral Puclfo shares was somewhat | for the larger part uf tho malo sex, though there | ~ Ho chuao rathor to benoflt mankind. /| the Old Testament bad no reforence, to Him | tulded to tho Bory at Christ the fubles of myth~ | Observer necepted tho wager, nnd then told ¢ propured by committees having charge of tho | diferent, No ndvertisement for even two days | was a generous sprinkling of ladies. On. tho ‘At that tino the eecds sown by tho great Ins | Whatever; and yet ho ‘belleved that Christ wasn | ology, Hegayoto tho Protestant Chureh tho | falschoo! nboutit, but he kept after tho gen ‘ aubject-mattor of the various bills for roferenes | wis published, Late Weinesday afternoon a | piatforin sat Fenst. Pruesing, (A. Shu- | adels wero bogiuning to bear fruit in France, | Virtuous and amindle man; ‘and the morniity Ho | most outrmgeously material fdeus of tha Deity. | tlemen wntil ho forced thom, in tholr pane Dab, ea fad 0 Camu too on Approprintions oy cleouiat rng nent One nmin pein UR. angle elit, George F- ‘Wostoner, and Forry 1, | The people wore beginning to think. taught and prnoticed was of tha most Lendvelcn’ He iene alt tbe wages ae Aare ip euodian the Ey Be Novembors 11, to prist 7 ve all opposer Oo nmondment, 4 rat bi nO is morning at Si ve and oleval ecbaracter, an aut ad 110) iad ul My heso words; “Wo havo nevor st 3 pressed bia BE Ee a aac antated by tie | to st percont, and that ‘une would be ia 0 | Smithconstituling tho prominont and tho | | On overy hand olonce wes bonrin testimony , of a it proascil bisdissent fro (ho Vontaienin ieeree | of by privutomuie, ultuouxh offers tind alrendy | teettece umcnown With the £6 spain ie fow prominent ort that it lewittmately followed that, because | been recelved for more than double the quant | ¢: port that it lewitimutely followed that, Cetin | ty in the hands of to eynidicate. Shortly atvor | Ckqebeons named. tho de tated Gyreemudtons ” : funetion should be given ta tho Commitice on | the opening of the Exchunge, threo groupa Tt wags nlittle, after 8 o'clock when tho nu- % Commoree, the dutles of tho Committeo on che of brokers guthered nt differont portions of | dionce, already a littie Impatient, broke into yj Prowrintions should bo seattered wmong tho | tho tlvor, and begin simultancously “offoring” | plnuse'ns it beheld entering from n sido door.tho bommittees. In regurd to that quertion be hud ) the stock. In ono group the price scemed to ho Returot of tho evening, fat and Jolly-looking ag yery decided views. Ho belfuved that whatever | 81, In another 8, and in a third 87, There was | uaual, preceded by Gen. I. N, Biles, After tho party might bo in tho uscendenocy in this House, | 2 rush and cramblo, and within fiftcon minutes initial ovation hd diod down, Gon. Stiles stepped party abel pine att party Suds mont 18 to (he ‘the ee Wan Ovar. ie membars of thos rule tothe fromtand. os ce i economical oxponditure of pubile monoy wot ento clulm tho entire 60,000 shires were Bold, bit r Me feonomien OxPenatton oe, Raving aeingle head, | decline tw furnish for. publication tha nanes SHTRODUDED “COB. THAERSOLEG in ANY a exceeded by any, Upon this point he entor- | described God as x miljtiun General, [Lunghtor.] | form, nor have we over supposed, that ‘Thoms FEE ee a naan ied Filtent | udned tho same gontiments now held by tho HEAVEN AND HELL WEI NRALITINE— Paine renounced his infiddlity, ‘he accousl Tosh the Peinoiples contained tn his *Bystem of | Unitarinns, and in faot by all tho moat enilght- | tho Judgmont-duy was expocted—books of nc- | tllnxrco in stating that ho dicd a blusphemlg Nuture.” A fow had tho cournge to keep tholr | ned Christians, acitl ota count would be renlly opened, Every nun | {idol : : : ahoos on atid lot the bush burn. Bfiractes began | , Pulno thought tho barbarities of tho Old ‘Tea~ | would hear tho charges aguinst him rend. God {1% NEXT CHANGE WAS to get seated, [Laughter] Bvorywhero tho | “iment inconslstent with what bo deomed tho | wax supposed toslton x golden throne, tur- | that Patnodiad in destitution or want. ‘Thal ct people bexan to inquire. America bad set un | Teal charnotor of Goa. Ilo ejlovet ay nurs | rounded by tho tallest angela, with horps in | couric, woul iow that ho wns’ wrong, Gxamplo to tho world. ‘The word Liborty wag in | der, mussucre, and in renig aa et i had | thofr hands and crowns on thelr heads. ‘The | (Laughter.) Christians boasted that tho founl- the mouths of men, and thoy began to wipe tho Patent Sommanded by OO ee eynts woul bo thru, {nto oternid fire on the | ¢ a, their rotigion hnd not where to lay Ills just from thoir oi} lous knees, ao * fool “ . - | left, while the: lax :sheop,..on’ the "Thorns Puiuoweng to France, Into. the new’|.portant,and faolish, Tho gelcittiio world, on. rors to gumbo on su ny sloped forever nnd pti | bend, but when they: fqund aynan who te bor tains *thi dughtor] And ai th by " ° ¥ the 18 of whe re dled: moyonionta he threw all iis energies. Its fama shine opinion.’ Paine attacked the } Over. -[ T Selonta arora | shar aes cordence tae hbe Tootsie wns: at ‘ ft rug ft la: hind gone before him, and be waa welcomed ag | Bible precisely in the samo spirit in which ho | willing tasave tha sheep if they would give | It Hdn't do, (Laughter, how the . “The tnat was that tho Commnltzoy to whieh bls | of tho ullewed ” purchasers, or tho quinn. tu, Qho following, Attn Worde: oe tuo birth | uitiondof tue human rice, nn ua 'a champion | had atiaoked tho pretunsiongot Kings. Housed | thom fait the wool, meee No sive | Te wouldn't do, tLaughter.] (To show ap 1. © -oolleagus Sunienbenmer) desired 0 Hye awe | netions. en ey quoh. | The recomded trans | of Thomas Paitie-& patriot, pbilovophor, | of freo yovernmont, tho some weapons. AU the pomp In tao world |” In Kurono, Liberty was [ying ehntnedtin inqut- | from Patno's will to show that ho was worlh ip fA Tha the Appropriniions Comnmittes ne | and. searching Inquiry failed ‘to discovers | 189 Author | ot | Comman Saree, pale ane Raver, relinqulshed his tntention of | Siioly of Holla," oxcept tha nbodo ut ‘Truth. | theNow World tho Puctans find Las etniriags | RSE Siac foe tae aoe ae tho de Meee poutine: “ltr Committee on commerce | single broker oialde thoayndicute nnd ita rep- | fender of the tights of Sun, the felund of ts But suppose, for the sake of arguinont, that od f tho kind, philanthroplst—a man, Applause.) | ubsurdities, and abuses of tho English Govern- The golunces were then in their infancy, The | and bi 0 Ing in tho nume of God, and eclling | he was poor, and that ho died a beggar, docs that ‘i had t Inw unto itaolf, The authority for the np- | resentutives who secured ono sharo o} Y . x attention of tho really learned had not been di- edt br * * i s Tho mists and clouds In' which reiigious Ligotry | ment. Vor this purpose he composed and pub- * | white Quaker children into slayery in tho name | tend to show that the Bible Ig an ins fred book, Broprintions fn, tho, Itiver ad Bisa ait BLM tee id Gudea’ gieal: denna among | His cnuhromued ts memory havo both div | lished hig wrontest politieat won, The Tighta | rected to an impartial oxumination of our pre- | of Christ, who sald: “Suffer little children to | and that Calvin did not burn Sorvotua?. It Paint of Man.’ ‘Tuly work should Uo Fuad by overy teudcaruveltian, « ZewaE necopted by mout oa come unto me” 4 ‘ i mn and womua, and especial yy every mine nder suck conditions pro 86 Was impoesl- Jater, (Laughter.) Yan lob me an Slat, here, THE CHURCH WAB ALICFOWERITI 1 tng | blo. Some ono had toPlead tho Way. Tho | ing but cold water, would you have repudisud toro arc not ton mlilsters in tha United Stated | Gnd no one, unless thorgughly imbuck with the } Church ts, and always hes beon, Iheapuble of u } tho flve cardinul points of Calvinism? Asn mat, Who ever read tho works of ‘Thomas Paine, fAp- | spiritof salf-saeritice, thought fora moment ot | forward ‘movement. | Mellgion always looks | ter of fuct, most reformers—most mon and pliuso.. If thoy hud read thom, they oquldirt | Wsputing tho fundamental doctriues of Chris: | pack, ‘The Church has alrcudy reduced Spain to | women of, gonlus—hovo been goquainted with answer him, (Loughter.) shico thoy nevor read: | unity, | Tho sere potring: tea! Ben a guitar, Italy to. bond-organ, and Ireland to | poverty. Berieath a covoring of rags have been whut lio auld, thoy eannnswer him. (Laughter. | depends upon pel See a eens ae ected. | Sule. Found some of the tondoreat and bravest human That's why thoy anawer me. {ltonowed laughter.| | coovietlon—was thon ‘belloved and preached. | “jn our country tho Church was all-poworful, | heurts. [Applanse.] T suppose Jam tho only w ea ated forin that bite whorens tho | tho renatuvio mambors of tho Stock Exchunus, | Pelled by one who lives with us to-day, who Js Committegon Appropriations siniply, from tho | Thoy were talking of nothing clso during tho Hot unknown ta aly WHO will foil yout nioro of celimates furnished, and from the idwa on the | afternoon, ‘Tho provalling impression wus tht | Bim Woonlaht. Mo necis np colli tor statute-books, nndo appropriations with tho ex- ] the stock: technically sald was passed nround eee a hobere Gr LagersclL” Lea ae Septions provides for uid tho third gluse of feo oh bo use 0, Rant connected with the wen obert G. Ingersoll." {Loud ape 0 twonty-first rule, was a infstake to sup. yndlento, and that not ashare got out to an; & wae ty He Ciertico on Approprntiona | one ele. ‘Soverti gentlemen salt they found te | , chore was anothar long and welcoming rain of could do what jt had beon churged with doing, {uporsibto to get nour althor of the three groups | Pphinine hy me: stares Ke. hia How ieee that was with making luws—Unul thoge wero lu | untitall wag over, and had been wnnbleatter- | BS woundant manuscript on tho reading: Cesky dud dled a millonnire, would you havo nccepint his religious opinions? If Patino had drank noth: : ee Een aatcrnad jroceeded | 1t 18 conelso, necurate, natural, convincing, | ‘Lo dqubt was to gocure the dumnation of your | and, although divided into many socte, Would In- | youtlomun who over attagked the Church in tis fhe direction of retrancaincnt: at tho Commit: a Lo Sid ay. ena wit o ag pouehe any of tl to widress his'aud one ts follows: and unanswornbla, Tt shows rout thought nnd woul, Silene and devilish dgetrine Buouked staritly unite to repo common foo. "| world that made money, “[iouughter.] Thavene tev on Appropriations hus frequently Inoreaacd fitteulounly hie, PARIEs ABD Sayre wis | AEEG EE peu ee pevornment deen estat int Bence #06 | nounced tt with the fervor of honcet, indignn- Paling struck the first grand blow, doubt they gre glad of it. tho appropriutions, thereby chunging tho laws. | ‘Tho uso to which the Exchange bad been put | {the first apeech, tho very of Iteugon " did more to undermine ‘Owlng to tho attitude of tho churches for the took veeaglon to defend the mem- tlon. ‘This doctrine, although Jniluitly ridlou- | tho woee tho Protestant Church thin all wing attitude o! of hymn uction, and @ courngo that compels re- fost fifteen hundred years, truth-telling bns not Tio Sueaneed the fact that that Conunittes bud | was denounced ua an outrage, and thore was | eer made, spect and idmitition. “Tho ditiicuit political | 1ous, hos boon nearly unlvorsal, and has boon wd Uther Dooks then known. it-furnishod an im- four times appropriated $400.00 for tho comple- | talk of naking the Governing Committe to hold | OY of Thomas Paine, (Applnuse, Laid it be~ 0 ote been n very lucrative business. As a rulo, hy vow ¥ 1 ry eee reat eenthtte of tho his: | problems are solved ina few sentoncos, ‘Tho | Hurtful ua sensoloss, Vor tho overthrow of this | mense amount of food for thought. It was | pocrisy hus worn the robos, and honcaty ¢ Sarai f ald in No as inyvablinutl on tory of had COUNTY Tdtd it Aeenneot folt in- | Yenerublo urguments in favor of wrong ure ro- {ofumous tenct, Paine exortod all hisgtranigte writton for the ayorngo mind, and iy a stralght. Figs “nut day {8 passiug arnnd You cinch Wotretandall sald that this was tho first tine debted to him for tho liberty 1 thonenjoyed, and, | futed with i question, anawored with ‘a word. | Ho left tow nepcumionea ti be usu ose WhO | forward, honest investigution of tho Bible and | now answor the argumont of nm man by point the Cominitico on Appropriations had boon CHURCIL QUARREL. Whitover rollgioniny be termed, ingrneitude 18 | For forolble iustmntion, apt comparison, uc. | “should come after Blin. and he wien none of tho Christian system. ft tho holes In higcout, ‘Thonn Paino nttick Hae eee a et atc emynpatigie, Lbtiuigt ‘s the binckest of crimes. [Applause] and, | curacy and olvarness of statement, gud abyo- have been Fatale, ‘Tho combine Ais ons aise Pulno did not falter, from tho first pngo to the | the Church when It was poworful—when It bad etek frequently peon attacked on tho ground —S—= whether there la any God or nut, in every star | lute thoroughness {t his nover beon oxcolled, genius of ull mankind cannot possibly concelve | Inxt, Hu gives you his candid thought, and cau- | what iy culled houors to bestow—when It was the Tee eee that Committee increased | Pittwbirrg Mas n Sovero Caro on Ite | thut shines gratitude ts q virtue, In 1708, Paine was oleted by the Departmont | Of an argument agninst Iiberty of thousht. | gid thonghits ary alway valuable, keeper of tho public consclanee—when It rat tho mgount, authorized by luw for the erection Wandw. The iain eho will vil tho truth tout thodend | of Cainis ns thotr representative in tho Natfonal | Nolthor cin thoy show why any one should Yo | | tho Age of euscn” has liberalized us all. | strong and eruel, Tho Church waited till ho was “Of any publi building it Was CaMpOLUnt ZOF Special : c : {a 1 good man, and, for one, about this man Lin- | Assombly. Se xreat waa his popularity in Franco vuntehed, either in this world’ or anethon, na | Zé putarguments in the mouths of tho boing dead, nnd thon attacked his reputation und bis Single iomber to provent it by objection. Any irecial Dfapaleh ta The Chleaga Zvibune, Hee ee eee aes enn nAT cate Stone | that he was weleoted about the sume thne by the | Seling houestly In wcoordunce with reasons ani | jt put the Church on tho defensive} it enabled | clattics, : Ree eehg cost of mpuble building muse | _ CTF, Pa, Jun. 22—Tho trouble nt tho | history coniteta in giving tho dotulls of thingy people of no less than four Departments. yet u dogtring with every possible argument | somebody in tho villngo to corner tho parson; it | | Onco upon a time a donkey kicked 9 Hon, but tact tie eRe Maal fags, | Pl lteforned"Prshytaran Chureh of this | Wnt never, hugh, (Esugnter © Ment | tenn Ming ne Paes Ane ASY AO | (ead oy tho colovnodor worls, Can tbe | tain power dro ie pueueadtited go | Mu Titer ttn hilt or must bo sade by unaulmous consent. aity, some nccounta of which appeared in‘Tie | Blowraphy | te cithor Mo coming eae : 3 oasjblo that we have beon endowed with reason ‘ ‘ 6 footer thon nddroessd Ryne! Br. Muldrow ofored us 4 substitute for 8hal- | ‘ryunune ufow socks ago, It by no means over, tho mouth of Sattery or tho slan- | Constitution for France, iad tho French pco- mM tho pews, Just in ortion that the human “Did Thomas Paino lyo tho. lito of & ¥ f e 1 < der coming from ‘tho Ji of = malice, Jonhenger a minonciment An ater eon Dut threntons to Break — out afresh | And whoover attacks the religion of a country milteo to the Legislative, the Consulur und | vext Sabbath, Tho Presbytery of tho will Inbis turn be attacked. Whoover nttacks Diplomatic, tho Cunoral Woticloncy, and the | church mot yeatonlay at Boulnb, in| 8 Superutition will find that suporutition do- Diyit Sundry appropriation bills, Mercer County, t0 conalder tho matter, but poat- | fended by wl the mennneas of Ingunulty: | (Ap « Mr. Blackburn opposed the amendment, and 1 sh 1 i pissed Whoever attacks a superstition will asked for a voto. Awo weoks hud nlrowdy' been poned final action until Feb, 18, until which time | find that thore is aulll one weupon loft In the Oonsumoed {11 wrangling wbout tho respeotive du- | the Rey. John Alford, Modorutor of the Preaby- arsenal of Johovat,—slander, [Laughter and Hew af tha Committers, and ho thought It wus | tory, appointed tho Rev, J. W. Brownoll to st | Applause) |} Mis Tenn. out postoeuny tee seer Gartiold nlso, opposs ; tho pulpit of tho church. ‘This otion hus | ihout tho foul soeing 8 tigress porlsbiny of ppl? Garticld also opposed the amendment. | greatly inconsed tho frionda and foltowars | thirst, with hor mouth ona tho dry stoned of A wae oats cbantute Dreakhurdowne econo: | Of tho Rev, Woodside, who to-day issuo | Atroam, withher two cubs suckin nt her d my and good order, und tho guod minagement | & pronunclamente, in which they say | ond oimpty Bick and this Hoodh tool of tho finanoca, Hrownell fs solomnly warned not to uttompt to pity, upon thi wild and fumlebing nie Wrlittatgnoted toamendnent, Maar | ceanny tho ulnt of tho Fie iaformed re | sii sive taro ean naked ee -yils no Tenson why the businoss of tho House | pytoriun Church noxt Bubbath. Thoy say thoy fore thie grown suying, "Htero ls mont for you ‘Without coming to a voto tho Committee roso, | Will atendfaatly rosist uny attempt tocstablish or | und for your cube.” In one moment the crooked Br. Converse mibmitted. tho conferouca ro: | practice Prosbyterlun. Popery, and that tho sor- | dégyers of her cluss rao riot In bis flesh, and in port on the bill providing for Clroult und Dis- | vicos noxt Sabbath will ho conducted as usunt | SAAHWE RG was Uavoured., Buch during nearly trlat Courts at Columbus, O, y the Itov, Woodside, They wind up by say- all the history of this world bus beon tha history Mr. Garfield demanded tho yous und nays on | Ing, © Futhor, prop ne! plo {akon tho advice of Thomas Paine there | sinply that our souls may be caught fn its tolle | rueo na wdvanced, tho Ciuurett has lost power, | drunkcon beast, and did ‘ho diva drunken, cor, would buye been na Retgn of Tormr.” ‘Tho | and shares, thut wo muy bo Jed by ea fia ain There ia no exception. to. this rule, ‘No uation | arly ree eaatiy deatuat ite dunted that atreots of Paria would not have been filicd with | delusive gluro out of te herbed pat Hey ent over materially adyiticed that held strictly to | Patne'a wife abtalned a» divorce ‘from bimin itood, And lot mosay right hore that in nit | to Jey into the brond BL OARS nating deuth? | tho rotixion of ita foundors, No uation ever | Englund for crucity and neglect, or that ho ws! that Jtelgn of Terror there wero killed in tho | 1s 4} ible tint “wo ave bee given Ten. guve Itaclf wholly to the control of the Church | a dofaultor and fled from Englnnd to Amerie, City of Paris Yous, Tthink, than 17,000 people; | Bou simply | that wo may throuyh filth | without, looing its power, its honor, and oxist- | challenging a production of tho records—for andon ono night in tho ninssacry ‘of Bt Bur. | {moro ius Geduotions and uvold ita conclusions t | ance, Kevory Church pretends to have found tho | they must, bo existence if the allegntions werp tholomew there foll In France by sssasination | Qught tho galtor to throw away ne Sur pEAs tn 1 | exnot truth. ‘This isthe ond of ft progred. Why | truo, Ho also doniad that Paine was a drunkard over 60,000 souls,—men, women, and chiliren, depend ontiroly upon th fost Af renson fa noe | purmie tht which vou buve? Why investigute | ‘Theva thrco charges stood upon tho sumo ovis ‘Pulng was filicd with areal love for mankind, | £0 be dopended upon in matters of religion. that | when you know? Evcry creed laa rook in rin- | donco,—the word of Grant Thorburn, whos Tis philanthropy wos boundioss, Io wished to | {8 tosay, in respoot of our dutlos to the Delty, | uing water: bumanity sweeps by {tl Every | tinony, in Col. Ingeroll's judgment, ahold bo deatroy Inonarehy.—not the mannroh. Ho. voted Why poe Ue rolled m eT aor eee crud crlea to tho 5 unlvorse, “ Halu” nf eroedt thrown aekio ka WHY? unworthy of Bolter, sleet ir the destruction ot ‘runny, and i ie ows ly tho orunl ully toy 9 cn) joned ‘borbin lo hay 01 ur. Fee ee een oe Ae eetod to eatatniadg | tarowawiy the luws jsiven to Moses by God | Presents ial " a On kart d evidence on. th Ints was overwhelmingly Governmonton n now basis; ono that would | Bimsolf, aud have tho uudnelty to make sine of | “Tug iimornnt are not satisfied with whnt can tenlnee the Ohiveks Wout Chriatinns hnvo ht forget the past; one that woul give priviloges | OUrown? How dare we drown tho thundors of | no demonstrated. Bolonco {sto slow for thom, | falrness to nul it? Thoir witnesses wer fonone, ant protection to all. E it calling tho wyos aad Lee in & Bett andso thoy invont creeds. They demand com- | merely the ae he the ¢nixohoods of James 1 tho Aswombly, where nonrly all woro do- | lexiulatura t He en ee ieee eaene caiman | Rletoness, A subline sogment & wrand frag. | Choathain, the convicted tbalor, manding tho exceution of the King,—where to | mere! wae 8 just, t cant eg of man tomar | inont, uroof no villuo to thom. Thoy domand | | Procoudig, Col. Ingersoll satds But, afterall differ from tho majority was to be’ suspected, | What more do wo want oither in timo or oternity? | tha complete olrelu,—tho entire atructiire, drinking {e°not ns bad ax lying, An hon nnd whore to bo suspected was wmost certain Downy, forever downy nee tin rel rete % | Yalno denied tho authority of Bibles and | druniurd is bottor thin n caluminintor of the death boner Balsa. bad tho coum, the reer ee tease that compel tine Un ie crowds; this wn ble eetine, an for thls the wortd deat. ak remnant Of old mortulitys scat nese, and the just vate aguinst d 5 shut tho door in his fuco, and ompticd Ita slot 4 op" jor than IR vote equiuat the execution of tho King was | cute forever tho shining throne of the soul.strips | pon hifin from tho windows. [EAU eee uauue astonden Gt BuNAM & forglve thom; thoy know not of every man who bag stood In fruut of super- 5 i very. 10 the adoption of tho report, ponding which tho | whut thoy do.” atition. {applause} ‘ froin hor form tho. 4 mit Nee ariutches er, featly sober defender of human slavery. 1? v . Thon Valna was, 8 H to voto against his own fife, and thore tin’t u | fromhor form tho imporlul purple, si chillenge the world to show that Thomna | b iT ‘rt with steal Mouse udjournod. enfin purtios oro firm i yale determination iantd by tho gontleman Mi fins boon fog pauautly: thoologian who hna over maligned Thoma Paine rele ce hang He. adie ot thought, pad Painu over wroto ono lino, ono word in favor of eared Whe bacna oe tts ‘mother OCEAN STEAMSHIP NE STEAMSHIP NEWS NJ\ot ae aul, wean nab Spent Recpeoaneuts ‘A PIIEND OF MAN} that laud tho courago te tlo tat thin This was feeaait hue the nd-wornun of o senacteas fu wyrunny,—in fayor of immorality; ane Hine, one | Drunkornoss 1s one ot the bentituiles, cof Lonpon, Jun, 20-—Tho passongers Te tho ats | Considered vory good, Soverul fumilles of tho | and whoovor lea friond of mun ts ulwo nm friond BE a ee ee oP ouad doomed tos|( ik wired with editing n religioua papor dovd word ugalnst whut ho believed to be forthe high- ho yas arrested, finprisoued, and doomed to lulmit: that most Christians aro honest | Uotund best interoat of innnkind: ono line, ono | fuodofonscof sinvery’ upag tho serowtnt Oa a Ht oath, alvrayy have udiciifted tt. mutalt Coat ods mite | ward lugnttnt juatico, charity, orliberty; aud yot | (¢a divine institution. [Applause.) Do Chris congregation, whose members attached thom- | of God—If thoro is ono. (Laughter.] Hut God ual Seuroh tho rocorda of tho world and you will Isters nro honest, and that they wre doing tho | ho hax been puraued ns though he had been a | thing really think that Paina was a drankey abled ateutner Holland will be forwarded to Now ‘ea to tho diferent fuctions, Woodsiite or | bas hud many friends whoa wero tho enemies York in tho stoumer Bpaln, whleb leaves Liver- antl Woodaldo, have buon bruken up, and many | of thelr fellow-mon. [Appluuse.] There is y best. thoy can in thelr way for the good of mun- . ‘| 1 ne le a ‘yen pare pool Fob. 4. anti Woodall, bave boon brukon up, and many | of wiele fellowenan. CApplauae:) There. sind but few mublimer nate than that of Ron ae Oy Chote incte ines Are, RIEU, TOY ee eee Ortaie Tae as | puleg thee, Gaameed thie rains of pene BOUTUAMrTON, Jan. .20,—Arrivod—Stoamships FIRE AT PLATISMOUTH, NEB.’ A ME wt wBttor “that no’ “fount | HALWEOE dexnotitin, nbnorror of nowrehy, Aho | Gon against thelr Bi wo ve iene | mies driven ome, yar Ano, the dere fo | pape Waly nevor aroubed ytd te ‘Lolpaig, from Baltimore, und Gen. Wordor, New ) NEB. fenve | tals Mori, patton, than he, fount | championof the rigau ot man, the Itepblicn | te eee ae TA HITT? *71L0 EAE Dolo C8 ee ee ce naar eer cord the | Monaieee CrubKen beust whun he rol : i a Bpeclal Duapateh to The Ohtcaga Tribune, he 1onve iu this world. more quoducus more hue | RCCeRLINE death to, save, Te lige of a aepanasd aout Gu ey ho thal own daughters: ripped open with tho award tho | “Crlaia i? y saved, ond bo that believeth not shill be | sweet podles of loviug and innocent womens ud- | Was St jorntion of vices of & TIN FAST GRAND AGT OF 118 POLITICAL Tam, | damned." Every word of that text hae Leon an | vised ong brothor to Uadasinnto unothert kept a | drunken ernie ho Lagintattre of Penns tho eutil ion of his political WFR, | instrument of torture; overy letter in thal harem with 400 wives und 20 conoubines, orhad | vanta presented Thomas Puine with sa? Did See a en een tho diaiitorcsted | Ras gen purr tirass tuto de Blog ing ai penned Christiaus oven unto strange citlow | tho Btuto of Now. York feol Indobted {0% quivering r y aino felond of min. ‘Te lind Inbored—not for mon« | Uduugeony every lino hus been w ehulny and | ARENT. tuo investigator, tha infidel, have | un estate enat, and, confor upon Tuo ie ey, not for fame, but for the genoral good, He | that Infumous sentence bus covered Wily world | yeon the saviors of liberty, Hut tho Church 4 | Congross of tho United States thank him fort (apired to nu oltios, had naked mo: tee riers with blood, (Appluuse.] T deny that © who ed, | ay unforgiving ns ove vandatiil wonderawhy any | aorvicus because ho hud iived a drunken an la commen solder in, tho urmy of progress, | hot whut Cae rod ein ott Canal te rerun Be vlad ed eno A cen ver Hoel Bere te ihe einai 6 mente nike Contining bis clforta to no country, lookin allel; ye tT AN that hi eatery he ch why, neh Convention because ho was: a dt upon ne Oa ceo icidof actions Wed. wit ballets Ou eal ae alae aiabicean ae You huve siupridoned tho human mindy you | beast? Was {t tho act of a drunken beast (0 “York. yee Yon, Jan. 2.-—-Arrived—Victoris, from Ontsitay Nob. Jun, 2.—At Plattamouth this founity, tua aiken Buy ye De Be is tho 01 . morning tire destroyod the Saundors Houre, a "} 4 iis te : Inrge three-story framo hotel, togethor with | fiboriye no. Ameriun wiv bolluves in true Dee > INELIGIBLE. sevorul bultding#, ‘Why tosses aro; J.8, Gregory, | mocniey and in purv upublicanisin, should over Bostow, Muss, Jun, 2.—Tho Hoard of Over | guundors Houso and furniture, $10,000: J, W. | breathe one word agninit bis maine, Every soora of Hurvard College decldud yosterday, af | ghyrovk, furniture, tools, and building, 82,500; American, with tho diving mantle of churity. tera long discussion, that the Hov, Dr, Hullows, | V. ve Leonard, phate, raphor, stock and ‘inutru- should cover all his faults, and with a overs of Now York, 1s ineliyitilo 18 a tnembor of tho | monis, 81,60; 'Petor Slorges, boot and shou dual- |, Wee tongue should roowunt his virtues. fio - er, atock, @,000, and build —| +Wwie @ cotimon mun; ho dld not belong to tho Board of Overavors, not bolug w resident of | $f eos ling, $1,000,—he bas Blussuchusotts, nithough recolving 4 iajority of 1,000 Insurinces Hunley Brothers, clgar fac- ariatoommey. Upon tho hod of bis futher God " i r a | eenuine love for tho righty ho fowtnd. himsolt ; huye been the onemy of lburtys-you have | put ble own life in Joopanty by voting neal See tod cast ht tho reount wlvolion. TY, BLOCK, $1,800; building, $600, had over pours! tho diving pofrolelim oF a> Fea ee te wary deoblo ho hadatriven to | PAMAC) i nory of Paine eay that ho bad no burned us ut the Waulke-waated U3 fipon elow | fteduuthor the Kiiwe. Was 1 beenttse hom the andéroHune to belong ta the uppor classes, | save. Let me tell you how hoescaped, Miscellbad | rjynt to uttack this doctrine, bucuuse he waa un ree-—torn our flesh with fron} you hive coycrod | a drunken bout that he opposcd tho | reed ' STRIKES fro door ane Bt each ond. It was 4 dark pus 9 ua with chain, —troatod us is Outcustay you hive | terror,"—that he endonvored to stop the Bonuott’s Steam Yacht—A Now Craft B [Laughter] He bad the fortine to be born mM aA hese wep p dequulnted with the ded languages. People | ted the world with feur; you have Liken our | ding of blvod, and did ull In bi if 1 Rronmorn, Jan. 20.—Gov. Holliday thia aftor- ] 2mene the poor, und ty feel uyninst his reat | BAG, and when thoy concluded to get a man eut | hive suid that aboutime. You bave no right to | wiy, ’t children frou y 1, me ing of blood, and did all in his power ThatIs Expected to Outsatl AM Othors | oo coived a tolegram from th Bion Wid Poor Motollingandentteriieeimiasoy, | Up the nextday, # yontlomun went along and | suy anything uainet the Wbio becuuso youdou't | Marge and, Guldnen fro oot writ et le TO PROTROT YEN 118 OWN KNKMIEST in Amorican Waters. WAGER ro 0 Boon of tho {Applauss, Nelthor waalthisiniefertunvtobave | nado a long ‘mark on the door where | widerstand Htubrows If your ible aot trana- | oP! peated: Uae peopertys Yo mye dente U8] only wlittlc while ugo, two or tereo dave Correapondence New York Bury tronblos botwoen the blacks and whitos in Bhen- | CADP Nee oe Cinamterlt Want litte | the poor prisoner. was found." Wirlow, | luted right ton it lenot Wrong for mo ta attuok | Te Tem teatay win intuinys you hive corn | Ted Areport Of un address made by WA? Nawwuno, Ni Xy Jat, h~'tha uew ateam | undoab County stating that ovorything ta quict, | senso he had was not aquoczed out at Wertinine | tho Ainericun | Minister) buppened ty | it If it is not trunwluterd Fight it Wo wot the Fe eee ae yun haveretusetuaburink in | Doane. Apostolteat auccossion | reytilae, loadtiry yacht tobe built by Ward, Stanton & | The exeltement hna substded, and tho military | ster. [Appliuse) | He got his education from | bo with Palne ona day. talking with | of God, and itis your Ditsliess to seo thut I 18 | ine name o! me rail ion, you buve Saul Ge of hands and beuds, from Jesus Christ down 10 buriut + <<a sows! 0 ; and ol 1 be iy veel f is fabed by ellow-meny and bo thought; andi man Wiworth | tho Wully and the lunge door wi sbult und whe | inopired bok to tuo world and nut ned to Oe | uy avery ovll that cun bo dnilictad in this worlds | Pronchorg and bo taok I po tw bo Nutubed by tho frat of June next Shoe just what Nature impresses upon hin. A man fs,to bo u novel craft in more respects than ane. PARNELL. Standing by the sen, or ina forest, or looking wt ‘Tho primo abject to bo attalnud by the bulk New Maven, Jan. 20.—-Parnell and Dillon ad- | a flowyr, ur buuring 1 pou, oF lookin its the ry d= ora und owners (91 high rato of apeod, Bho I 1 ty eer fhorafore, fo Do cub away nt bot ouds to un &: fir | drevsod a largo and onthuslastio meeting fn this eyes of the woman hy loves, receives . - { cupablo uf recelving, [Loud choors.) It bu ty treme eburpness, and tn consequouco of this | city: delegates boing present from all over the Tara mun, tho ae at is poor and he hurrowness hee bollera and muchinery will | Btute. Muyor Biyolow presided, De. Leonard | uses it for tho purposs of benvliting bla fellow have to bo put {1 tho centre of the boat to | Macon delivered the welcoming addrosd, Over | man, keop -hor trim. ‘The two hollers to bo put | $1600 were rulsed among tho audlonce, ‘thomas Privo was not suchy he wea poor, and io, will "be of, unusual, llyongtn. capable of dbanitoiia & hy fathor boforw hin wis pour, ite waa nuleud a Mt ty Cy yinuker—« very lowly professtu nid yo! t Faure inch—tho ordinary working pressure | A2aBdoned by aie Salley 88 MO ARO | Te iccatno onU DE the Muinstaysiot Uberty IN ‘pro Hot more than 120 puunds, The Phitadel : this world, [Applause.) At 0 he WHA Bn acht 1s to have three engines, instead of Lowls Rockwall. gine mes. excisculun—Joye in a thatched cot! like. ouble engines, as is usual in alinilhe craft, Sho wi Proll, ued 10k yours, Hives tn little | thurns, Jiurus wax onco—spenk It wottly user willbayo, a brace. Of jamiokuatucks, tustoad uf SOE EO UL Ls Fe REA 38 | tho atarsima frugee, Cluugiter) Aud yet hu one, common, shu wi wW heute r : Varduphot porpmion a ty pros boaited of vu, aud the old mau le how surely atone AS wrote pooms that will wot the chook of ine ‘bli é itay Uo adv Thoms Painu pushod ugiings tho wall so | of the angels who have nothing olig to do to yet | Zen hive fulton upon your knevs, and with Proscar ard be Jacke 1 upon poe is Wok that. { " bem allagulnst early murriuges. amarnas rainy pushed Baul ee We wal ae ; do to get | Stuped hands implored your Qod ta’ tnlah tho Lt ty tat Hono in favor of somo Mothodiat ipreuchers tho} Unter a ry tounderstund Hebrow in ontes | {Ho fact that infidelity hus ever been found bate Totoro wume. duty hat Tae oti crowds th woutd not amply bave seon the hand of, God, to know that crucity is nut a virtue, that murder | Hine for tho Tights of mati for tho liberty Of | will prevent my murrying sume goo, acct Dut bothof thom, {Great lwugbtor| 12 fuconsietent with Infinit goodsea, and that | Cenmolence and for the happiness of allt CAN | Womuny Now, fust thluk of tat, 1 tell ny Thoms Palio had yot fintshed bie carocr, blernal pubtsiment. can, bo fuilloted pon inun | YOU WonuLE that wo ate proud te know that wo ) young mun, you marry ns enon ua you eat he Ho bad spent his life thua fur in destroying | only by un eternal fiend? Is it really essential uve ulways been divaiples of Henson, und sole | for aha support ber. “{Laughtor.] J had mither the power of Kingg and wow hoturned bis wt | to conjuyate the Greok: rorbe before you can coe eee eee tion, oad Raver kot ous | lave one woman that Pender tinin avy oe i rivet evo! 0 robul of det ” Ith. iuse bad ees Manbulined 1 Beriptiire ect ee a ae oe their graves? Must | banda : of gods that fui not goqualntod : tor-ond applause.) If thora ia any revelaten avery oulrage waa in -partuerbip with same | ono bo versed in Latin before ho Js entiticd to UNSTAINED WITH HUMAN ULOOD? fro) oil fe good in fy tho best rey holy text. Hoknow thik the iron’ skulked be: | oxprose bie opinion us, to the genuineness of a | Tduny that tho worship of God 1s the ond and eee eee ee ade taughtes) uid it hind tho ultur, and both behind a pretended | protended revelntion from God? Common sete | object of this Mfo. I deny it. Tho Infinity | willudunit that that reyoluion wus Inspire ruvelation from God. Ly this thine be hud found | belonya exclusively, 14,50 tome, Jagio ls not | ueeda nothing from mo, Tcan nelthor hurt Him | [Loud che with tours ng Jong us this world travols in its orb! et reo ly and | conily , nor hag it been buried with, the | nor help tim, Lwill turn my atten BOING Now, ‘subjcot of , tet mo offs! vessel 1s wlso @ pouularity, aud ts callod by tho bad ine, all of seligee ore ke fo gu us around the sun, [Cheurs, leuvo the mind {n chains, Ho hid explored the sen ere er Paine attacked the Bible'as it bouy Teun help. (Appian) TS OT tho apseuh, of pune srry eties from ul builders a “felucca rig.’ ‘Vhla td wat ‘to fhese rats AYO 80 a led tu contribute: {We ull nave fo como to It somo day,” aid | foundations of dosputiern and bud found thom | ts transluted. If tho tranelution is wrong, let ita | so “cougidered {t becomes destructive of | wrotyhud infidel. Sire dnuorsolt hore Tu one simply throo masts, on cach of which 18 to ba gut | Wowund bis wupport, and the contenurian bas | str, Ingersoll, putting on bis epectacios, amid | talinitly rattan, « fy bad duy under tho thruny, | defenders oorrodt It hoppinoss—tho real ond of life, It be | tract trom Paine to tho effect that, tuouyt | Qtrlanyularunil. iy issaid that tho obsoct of | Suplicd to the Uuurt yor a ruly w show causa | much frupltor, *UUt Twuntto row froor as t | and it dceurrod to kim Unat Ke would take alook | “thy: Cartatianily of Paluo's duy was nottho | comes w bydra-howded moustor, reiching into | wandorur hiuelf, the inarriod state Thad wot “Chia {8 10 wyold yards oF guifs aloft, and to Lave | WHY Bis ofepring whould nol support bite iu bis | yrow old.” (Cheore.) Tho lucturur procoedud:) | Deblnd the ultur, Christaaily. uf our time. [tts bettor naw, be- | terriblo colts from the heavens, and thrusting | sincerer friond than he, 1b wag tho harbor ga Witla Feslatanoy us posalblo when ele bund | Sere Gord and ule trovnrer of Pike eanty, | Poverty was bis tnothur—Nucessity his waster, Tile WSULe OF WUE INVESTIGATIONS || cuuso thore feloas of I (Laughter) Fulneat. | {te thousand fange {uta the bledding, quivering | humun life, ‘Tho word 4 home" oouvoyor ty of _ enaft tpoughout ‘whih for Her propaltos with fo 18 probably the oldoat mun in Northeastern | lle fad more brain than books; more sense | wns given to the world in the “ Ago of Jteason.” | tacked tho nalated, and if itis | hoarty of men. evours their substunce, | than any other word Sanh . T bathe mao as tho Hentiotte’s, scetional, the | Pennaylvuuia, LTE polish. ite ry polvonurae Dludes being cast separate from the hub, into % thon for ald nistukos,—n0 adiairation for anclent SFR kept ayo, | Du eter oem tre cer, | iii Aes ia bf tho bindes breuk, ‘Mr, Mebnote bus decided | Mop Bitters, outing olfocts, te | tapiou Un! every naudy ijusiiou ovory whcees sprees. ’ You will Gnd in tho publlcutlons of the Aieri- | translated wrong, let them corract it Ove | builds palaces for God (who dwolls not in tem- | IIfe obbed fustor it Howed, and loft w can ‘Tract Bocloryeand 1 rer that ‘Assocti hundred and fey yeuns oye the foromost poe ada with bands), and allows His childson | hapless voyager aground, ‘ia ldo was ctu thon bus published wore woll-sttested IHog than | progchors ofour Uno—that gonlul geutlcman | todo in hutannd hovels, It tills the oarth with | by, while every thought of hii heart was ‘8 J any othor pssovlution on the earth [laughter] — | who preaches iu this iayuiiicont hall ynourutug, Heaven with batred, the present with wing for the salvation of America, (Coecre! oy that Thomas Paulino ; subiltted to Benjamin WOULD HAVE PENIGHED-AT THM ATAKE, fear, and allthe futuro with fre and dospair. Col. Ingersoll then related tho circum Franklio the manuscript of the "Ago of Kua- |-[Gheors.) Lord, Lord, how-Jobn Oelyia would |. Virtue ta a auboruination of the passions ta tho! of Palnge visltto France ob UuuL w Loan at! 5 i

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