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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCII ee, 188. moved ovor large aroas in tho past,and fsatiilin | a blessed thing thon it inust bo to have n | Churoh scarcely folt tho inilucnen of that lo osident motion, thon Wo canmot measiro man at | conscious, rational lifo that can sco tho stars | groat roligious uphoaval, Baya Southoy: |" Iro- i one given paint, ‘butte must. confess tliat tho | and flelds, that cnn detect the porfumo of a | land Is tho only country tn which, tho, had becom notoriously wicked, when tho | waa expressed in Tis Jystion and. through Eis answor tothisinquiry fs in tho hands of tho [pinks se near a sone: on 6 Plano, arn barp; to | ton wrousht nothing but vil." Tho Romish | Mothouist ovangeliats camo among them, A | laws, and expressed in fits (rath,wo mast bellove n futuro, Ifhumanity has in some part of it | haven soul that cnn talk 6 Innguago of such | pricsta obstinntely and muceenaZilly reatstenl the church was ntonco organized, and the wholo | that those laws were abiding, sh Prof. Swing Replies to Mallock | moved forward tnt, Inetend of an old Chinesa | scope and deliency that all shapes of sour wis- | Introduction of the doctrines of tho Neforma | colony was trausformed. Not long. afterwards Studying the philowaptie, ronson ong found * A home or Africnn homo where a child wos sold or | dom or emotion cnn rush outward toward your | tlon nHtOnE thofr adhorents, whom, however, | somo of thofr number emigrated to Amerien. | that man hada nature that was muilted to boll that Life is Worth willingly ain, we have how n beautiful English | friends, and thelr mental goods can through the | thoy stirred up to violent oppraltion, which pros | Amongst thor waa n focal neracherby tho nam | ess. Wo had ths fret apnrt from revotatton. . or American home, what has beenme true of a | sano gateway come to yous to have a aout that | duced constant Moodshed. Papal’ emissaries | of Embury. They found none to syimpathiza But thore was a vast degres of Imperfection Living. prrt can become true of the whole, and all the | can read, and think, and form friendships, and |- brought in Spanish and French troopa from time | with thom in New York City. whero thoy made | io the world,—not_ only the imperfect, but tho = Millions of earth can follow whithor the yan of | love country, and home, and all beauty, and | totimo against the English authorities, Tho | thoirhome, and it seemed that thelr religious | Retually sinful, Tho qrestion nnturally arose, y a the grand army has marched, Tho streams ‘tness, and truth! What a worth thore must oncrala of Elizaboth, the troops of Cromwell, | Ife waa lost. Thero was a godly woman by the | How was it that mau was so imperfect.—that he : Ba st f the South whieh the old Gornana and old Aryans crossed fo In auch a divine consciousness! Why {8 tot | the forces of William, In turn contended againat | namu of Heok who had cherished tho divine Ife | who stood Biphntt {nthe seale of being was in A Ploa for the Eduoation of the Southern | Other tribes cng cranes the mountains of ile | cach yenra perfect jowel In itself? An old poot | tho armies of Inaurrvetion, until at Inst much of | inher heart ns tho. vestala of lomo did tho | fact tho least perfect? iho anawer would prob. A, Nobl culty they climbed othor races can climbs and | rominda us that tho boautifnl {sland waa ial waste, many { encrod fire, Coming upon Embury as ho ant ata | ably be found in this that man was left to pers Nogro by the Roy, F. A. Noblo, BE eat? tha ceontieaa milions Gant come tenn Tt te int growing Itke a treo of its loading families hnd perished or | gamo of cants, sho chided hin for bis romissness | fect himself, Moro than overything did his pore “ fdeal point at which to ask tho question, Tn hulk doth make man bottor be, gono Into exile, catates were conflecated— | of life and negicot of duty, and oalted upon hin [| tection depend upon hlaeare of himesel?, tis cults “Whether life ia worth tho living?" th ‘Or atanding tang, an onk three hi nueed year, and new settlers. brought over to 0+) topreach the Gospol. Her warnings and ex- | tre of hit out any church organlantion, without any ro- | est rowaris for wnoiliioes And attaching penal for tho Christian d Fe eee eee eee Un toy: | Lies for dieahedicnen: ae AHO Wofinpss cr Gnd | 40 ho Chelatian denomination at Camargo, IIL, commencing to-night, ‘Wd VAST SERMON. WYANeT, l., Murch 2t.—Tho Htov, Preneed ‘a Rtirring Gospel, pe ie ci Methoviist “piscopnl Church “tasnight’ ee chureh was crowderl to overlowing, Many wero Unable to tid onfrance. Mio expects to eye ith nny tlanas ma age I fi) ark, y 1 fife new Neld of Invors 8 Bim autccons CINUENNATL FREE RELTQIOUR SERVICE, CINGINNATI, March 2l.—Tho sixth 8cermon of 4 tho xerles'nt Kanday. aftornoon. fre services in Musie-Ilall was dolivercd hy De Reus ton congregation of 8,000 this ntternoan. fat ft + Tho ho reply; A ni fy and there was a vortain blghest | singing, which is by the congregation, ted by tl Yog.” 40) Fo falls tog at inat, dry, bald, and ctipy thom from England, but moro largoly | hortations wora noe In vain, Hy preached ton | perfection to crown man that was only pussiblo | great orgin, forme an, Interent ity y th Unhappy Ireland and Is Connection with the | “es.” will come from tho entire as mated fa lniecr far ty May, from Seotiand, Tereqieed tha reoand Reforma, | Jittte company of henrors, and that wns tha hes | Through hia voluntary otorhythe portcetion of | thors Is emaricably eloso attontion aude rcyels History of Methodiam. Inthe book boaring upon its title-page tho Aldiauet te fall and dio that night, tion, in tho timo of Wesloy, to save tho reault ginning of what was to hecomo the largest | virtun, the doing gool when it was possible to | der through the ontire aorvice, i So ARUN One otis ene will ainda fUtne tho pinnt and flower of tant tho first. Rationaliam bad Aled thaChuroh: ine | church organization in tho United State. About | doovil, We should seck to bo in ote Inward ——————— TION He tke gonernd Eroposition whethor | Ilamail proportions wo Just boautivs goa, Uiferenee and apathy had been followed by | the same time another emigrant prenchor of | life Iie God,—to love that which was puro, and (iseuesion of tho goncral Bruposttion whether ) Ant in shore mensures iifo may porveck bo. degradation and increasing, crlino simone, the | pure Trish blow! commenced his work tu Mary~ | Just, amd goo. tt waa oniy 1® God eam into STATH AFFAIRS, Dr. Thomas on His Silver Weddin : aot In thoao thoughts T havo tuken tho humblort | common people, and trie Christianity scomed | Jand. Undor his Inbors, always murked by tho | the human hoart that man could riso ta the holt . Tull or elenr meditation upon the detnits of tho i mblore Ml " TODlOM aot Douk whose. merit dopente Inrgely | View of man's sojourn in this world, have viewed | upon tho vorgo ‘of extinetion. It waa natural | trregutar zeal of hia countrymen, 9 sinnll society | ness that He required. ‘That, was whut man OWA and the Need for Holiness, Problome a book whose merit dopends Inrmcly | him only tn earthly relations: tut oven. in that | that Wesley should turn to trclani as soon nehie | was gathered, rude church was built, ‘Tho | should seek for first, seek to be holy in heart : whe tho work the ite Pinks thorotayniced ¢ value sublime theory hutnan existence seems to havo | work was woll under sony in England. Ho had rimitive structure nover was completed, Jo | and holy In life. ‘This was possible and. ens; Des, Moines, Tay Maroh 2.—This attorn 0 rin A bilance of Argument In Its favor, After hay= | always been of a mistionary spirit. That ho | tho Inst itwns without glazed windows, doors, or | perhaps not ont first, but mira to ho Fashlonabfe Follies of tho Lenten Beason Crit | Chittchrn vatus uf wxtatonice wich tho Roman | fietmade full allowance for fll tho dificulties in | showed in earig lito when ha abandoned all: his | floor. Wut it proved. a Dethoh, whllo‘aimostaa | bo. after a Uitte time, ‘Tho spenkor. mot The Fashlonablo Follies of tho Lenten Beg GHMSte T" kfola. taxon the precsuon ts | {uomemUment IE yet aroma attho, average of | bright prowpecta Jn "bia own, country, for, tho | ride ne Hie projalsne, and th ithe Church inoks | every diy people It whom tha feaven waa work: Ieised by the Rey. K. E. Galvin. see Fie Amino existences ora find and of | Blman condition is blessed rather than full of | work which he expected should “bo tfe- | back with gratitixdo: from its suventeen thou- | ing, nid who, were loving truth, and right, and es nn nbsohitonces of right and wrong fire tho tials | Msfortung; and what weighs much in thiseatls | long amongst the Indians of Amorien. | sand houses of worship of to-dny. Irish | good, and wero trying to practice thom. ‘Chis of life's worth, the volume ts pod tutall read. | Mate, fs the Anouene the ench epoch is rising in |*Iiis own docp religious expericnees and the | Methodism roports at homo 251 min= | meant that rightdousness should fil the carth,— 1S LATE WORTH DIVING? || Crit Gonmared Ne whut ie ouiteed fram eng | Happiness, and, tharaforo, if tho present roncrn- | marvelous ‘succor attondiu his ministry | intors, 1,800 local prenohors, and 20,000 | thattho Kingdtorn of God woutd he in tha heneta nt - = Hee ee ieaht na “thoy will bo gratined ag | O08 were not wosthy of, extstenco, thoy nre | amongst tho lower clases in England combined | members.” Is Anierienn statistics cannot be | men —thnt by a sweet impulse wo would movo + SRUMON SY 2ROWS SWINE: Free eeirte Of facarguments inexciiming that | God stepping-stoncs ton highor and nobler age, | to turn his thoughts towards te poor and de- | xathored. In Canndult has more prenehors and | forward more and moro in the love and practice Thoro was a largo congregation yesterday | fay ust not hope to feed upon ronson, for | 1 tho fifteenth century was a failure na to tts | graded pongantry of Ireland. In 147 ho first | mombers than nt home. Th tho United States | of that which wan good; nnd lt meant, not only morning ut the Central Churets, and Prof. Swing | if ho so feeds ois heart will fat, bus | ON biessedneas, it was A good fountain whence | eroesed tho Channel to Dublin, whore ho found a | thore must bo tenfold us many Mothodists of | the beauty of holinces on enrth, but that n per- z fn th th that he. must. feed upon authority, and | the sixteanth was to ow, and upon the bowed> | mission alrcady catablished. Sto made twonty | Irish birth or descent as thora nro fn Ireland it- | feet God was tralning and wplifting minds and Ee ee aallek ai English lon to | aust, (uorcforo, seek that Church which wmems | down formof tho alztventl, the sevontennth | virite subsequently, and spent all, more than | self, ‘They oumo inincrowwing numbora through | heurte, hore for tho perfection and glory of cently ratee . Maitock, an Ei . me io ‘ tho Senate passed tho following bitis: EB, ing certain chartered citids to use for eke Purposes public grounds tinused for tho pur for which thoy wero dedicated: providing that ‘apponts from Boards of Equalization bo taken within alxty days; requiring sleeping-car coms panics doing business on lines of raitroad termle nating in this Btato to keop open thoir omeog during tho daytima; Axing and reducing tn, several pnrticulars Shoriffa’ feces; making goa, i f tho Colo applicable to specinl ch; waa to come, borne like a happier childs and so, | alx yenra in that daland. When chidet by bis | tho first half ofour contury. Our tdoa of Irish | eternal life. 404 o! Artored cr" Is Lifo Worth Living?” Following ta the | rather than argues, tho author of that beck | ir'oue ninetocnth perind naa its dark Minye—its | fronds in Rnghud’ gue fort tole need ot his | emigrants torlagr is formed larwely by ane cities; authorizing oltics of tho first and eccond discourse tn full: of a scene ‘whore ho should ask nothing from | PAlnful scones and experiences—{t will nt least pecnon, who fenred tho results of such tntie- | knowledge of tho thrpngs that bave como to LENTEN FASTING. cinas to acquire and dispésé of realty in corte 5 "7 fhe 210 eut down— | quthority but everything from rearon. Hoa tho | Brve as tho alfabet of n new anid great book to | ing Inbor and so frequent expostire, and who had | build our railways, or woro driven from home hy UE ING. cnses. siiencomolts rarity as a flower and ta, eu quithority out eve Yhuaktine that the dignity ve | HC composed hereafter. Wo cin construct a | far loss faith in tho results of his work, his unl; | tho torrible famlio of 1818 Wo think of them SERMON DY TIA REY. RT. GALVIN ‘Ths Bonnte thon adjourned, ‘Ono of tho most singuinr questions man ean | nau hasbeen ndganchue from tho oft Germans, | BAT Upon whieh sweet tmusio fs wo be struck by | form answer was, “Ireland will got repay yout.” | ne uddictod Inrgely to drunkonness, under tho | Tho Ttey. tt. I. Galvin prenohad n sormon in y p othor hands, His frat revoption was most encouraging, and | control of priosts, and constituting a dangerous r rafso 1s, “Whether Iifo {s worth living?” It has | who drank out of the skull of aly onamy, to such tha records in his Joienn show. his krone | elcmont tv our polttent aifatrs, Mut there hus | *ho‘Third Unitarian Church cornor of Monroo coma into the mind of all thoughtful person AS | guniiler? Docs not rengon soo with its own eyo THE SOUTHERN NEGRO. satisfaction. The common peoplo of Dublin re- | boon a constant influx of Irish omigrante | ond Lutiin streots, at hulf-pastd o'clock yester- far back na wo con Beo mon and women through | this unfolding, and henco this possibility? Docs REY. WAAL eelved him with onthusiuam, joy thronge:d to | who havo brought with thom industry, sobriety, | day afternoon, upon tho stulbject, A Fast Ao- history, Considering what a love | thenuthoritpar lome show ido tie Giinea nee | 4 FEBA FOW 1U8 EDUCATION DY THE NEY. WHA | his ministry. Thoy treated him with tho highest | energy, and lofty” patriotinm, They" have be: | eoptablo to God. What shall It Do?” Ils text the mntat. of history. Considering what a love} tho authority uf Jtome show 120 i oe ag + NONLE. politeness, and ovon with great roveronee. ‘Tho | como so thoroughly American that thole chitiron | Ste taken from “tho. following passngo of of life, whatn horror of denth, thera fp In tho | Pee eee eniiiod mai viaibio ie man inn |, Tho Roy. F.8, Noble preached yesterday morn- { simple, enrnest heart-sonua which were ao in- | havo forgotten tholr own oriin, or, perhaps, | oe i human heart, the question wouldseem answered | Prodorick Dougings, of in a thousand other Af- | fagin the Unton Park Congregational Church, | spiring in England werd even more soin Ireland. | concent it with shame, of which thoy might well | Seripturo: be vatundl th ed. people in th ‘he simple doctrines pressed home so lovingly | be nshamed. They hive brought ‘an clement But thou when thou fastest, anoint thy head and at onco, that Hfo must be very vatunblosincetho | reans whom. civillzation hn touched with Its | making n plea for the colored: people In the | ony so oarnestiy, enptivated tho warm. Irian | Into tho atrangely complex Amertenn oharucter | Wish thy faco, that thow mayest not Reon ante mon person that has {t1s ro unwilling to give it up. | enchantmont? Reason inpy be unable ta deter: | South. Ho took his toxt from tho Tourth ch ih Thore eoemed cvery proaect of at up: | that is oxcelicd’ by wono othor uf ite coms | 1 fal.rund ily Fathor wha’ sgeth tn averat shnit ro~ Dut tho intenso love of nnything will not deter- | mine fully tho, worth of lifes ne doubtit will | tor of the Ephesinns, twenty-Atth versot Ufting and reformation amongat the masses of | pononta. ‘Tho spenkeer comuionead kis discourse by glv= mino tho intrinsio worth of the thing. beloved; | Onitaitut rensonisoldcr nndntier than what ts | Wo nro of ono another.” Ireland, a8 much beyond that in Enghind astt |. ‘To Amorioan Mothodism Trotand has given penlor commoncor cor y and this fact forbids us from inferring | cailadnuthority, and willcompel avon tho Church Ho mado nn appeal {n bohalfot tho Tome Mis- | Wisaven more necessary, Thon followed tho op | some of its most brilliant lights, Lot us ton- ing n history of tho origin of Lent. Tt was come tho value of existence from man’s at- | to bay at Tae to its scoptre. It 1s possl- | gtonary Sooscty for tho educntion of the negrocs He at A REE ec eee tt a aren bis day Foca of oe menecd In the early days of tho Church, belng: ple. Thelrdovos hese ‘ore, And et wnt for human freedom made him ot 4 i tnchment to” life, Men hnvo been so | lle that somo tatndss, deputies, renee of the South, Thoquestion of helping onoanothor | Whore thore lin been welecmo und relotoliue | a most aallane opponent of aluvery Of Overy one of tho ueremonten: stupted by tho. prlonts. influenced by a love of drink that for a | TO" conclusions of logic, butsuch a reflizo | Wasn mattor of porsonal jntervst. Hy held that | thore: was assiult and force anger. Genuine | kind, whether ‘tho ebnins waery upon tho etka Gait eek by wen . 7 ta mew ginss of spirits they would glye thotr Inst ploce | Mite funchisions At mind cunnotiong oun: | noithor reo, party, nor denomination shoutd | Irish mobein Dublin and Cork and othor eities | inck min In the form of ius, or | of tho Church colebrated the portod of Lents for ‘4 thoir last cont, but from such | tinue, for ronson will return agai and agiin to tor into ft. On thi tind of stif-protection | ntticked tho -chapuls, tore out tho senta and aon the whito man in the form | how different it wus from the teachings of John of money or even thoir last cx Rttrekc the claims of all tho shapes of dictation, | Cater Into it. On tho gro D floors, and burned thom In the streeta, They | of superstitions, Ils profound knowledge of tho | tho Baptist, whopreached to all mon, “RepcAt apnssion wo cannot infer the intrinsle worth of | Atack the cline ot ae eine audbority-of Mts pas | SAds0lf-deninl It was our duty to put schools and | assailed the now ovangelista, thoy maltreatod | blond patrioite loro was Invoked must sue | sy, tur tho Kiniom of Heaven {ant hand,” tho glavs of eptelts, Wo canuot afirin.that tho | rant hecuuse the carly sears nre ignorant and | Mecting-houses in, tho Southorn tler of States. | thoir persons, threntened thelr lives, and imoro sonstully. agaiust those who would defend 3 BI t cup ts worth drinking, After the fact hasbeen | Went, but the parent fen poor gtide unless his | The duties of tho Christan and patriot demand- | than one was alain; thoy attacked the members slavery: ‘om tho Scriptura or Romanism from | When Christ proached IllsSermon on the Mount, Meaitted thnt man holds his Kfo ata high price | nuthorily’ tests upon. remon. if infant minds | ed of him that he should assist in oducnting tho | of tho goctottes, “aucked tholr housos, bent, | the futhors, McClintock, to whom nil branches | Ho had rotfred to fasting and prayer; bul it waa Ae Cat En Heme ina eh Gti a ee | ate Te eee, Tne powortit church ie | Seuinin religion and elvillntion, ‘Bho question | matted, and evin slow thom, At that time | offoiniig'oine almost without effort, whose | not in any-apirlt- of tutuiliaion for nny weon- the question remains whethor his attachment Is | chaora, to. ecole pence in a powrarful Churen It | wos wnottior tho South was to hw tho sume to thy | thors wisronresty-o Protestunt in Ireland of | tongue and pen wero equally cloqucnts whose | deing that He sotired from. tho easy OF TIS well founded, or whether it may not bo alimilar | Cinnot itself boan iifant—it must draw ita do- | United States na Scotland was to Hugland, oras | native descent. Tho churohes of Scotch and | symmotrienl charactor scoms nlinost frulttess, | follow-on. It was to gatbor strength tor fut- 10 the drunkard's frenzy ovor his glass, or the | ininion from reason. Wo cannot, thorefore, un- | Jectand wns to that country, tho latter a source | English origin were bitterly opposed ta the new | whose defense of Amerien before the Court of | uro work. In those days thera was a grent iutton's hunger forn feast, A glutton otiew | less sre would pond tho infantinwe ask Homan | of trouble, and tho formor A help and nssootute. | movement, which might hove regonorated aud | Louis, tho usurper and champion of usurpation, | deal ot fasting and public pennuce dono, and gly Re sheets Fee ee end agree’ Ga frform tg | Tho task waa to keep tho North and south in | unified tho wholo fslund. ‘Those who had boon | was worth an army in the fell, With powers | our ford doprconted’ tho pructice, Ita. taught expressed tho wish that. when he was summoned | Sie tea ig warth living, “Go fares tho won- | apathy, whilo, olforta wore making tadisine | sworn encmies before forgot tholr onmity nnd | still orescont ho consou from bis iabors, Hils Diecipics according to the toxt, When thou to dio be might be called away after divner. | dormont hae ‘any. ‘approxtmata resnansea, they | texrite thom Instend. Io quoted from tho hig- | Ind aside thelr hatred long | chough Wo bavo still Butler, founder of a Church tn | fastest anoint thy bend and wash thy faco, that How many. porsche Tory are seo are, wishing, a come from the ordinary promises and conclue | tory of European States to ahow how enmitics of | to make common causo against the new | India, sid, not content oO ive for an ond le better fis unknown, and al “" In the House the Sonate bill rogutating the faluries of Trensurors, Clerks, and Auditors waa disoursed and amonded by cutting tho sniarioy somothing below thoSenate bill, making the max- imum allowance for Clorks in tho largest Cours. af and changing tho snlarics fn a radical Inanner, so that much will be anvod to tho peo pio, and the oflicloncy of tho public service mes mamitia inted Ing Committes was appointed of consinting of Bower, inte, Han, Knlynt, geet ker, Nowbotd, King, MeGrogor, Biinpson, and in, who have all the bills on second and thind rending in tho Honso In hand, All court cord reduotion bills will bo reported on favorably, and in that fonture tho scasion will bo sutistag’ tory. CANADA. Art Exhibition-Conflict of Anthority= Finhory-Award Olalmna ~ Newfounds Jand~Pacific Ratlway—Canade in th Next British War, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns OrrAwA, March 21.~At tho first exhibition of tho Cunndian Acadomy of Art now opon bore, thore aro 2 specimens of, soulpture and cary. ing, 66 of drawing and donjgning, 43 of archi tecture, 133 ofl-palntings, and 108 water-oolors, Tho total number {8 51, which Includes some apeclmons of Industrial art not included under tho heads glvon above, ‘Two Chinamen have arrived in Ottawa with tho object of opening a nundry. They say thst Plenty moro aro coming, with one empire, founder, ve sections hud reauiiod. What waa wanted was «| tonchors ond. tonching, hated nimost ua | also, of nChurch in Moxion, Girard, whore clo: | “ipl mayest nel Ream to man to fast. C . such varying and unknowable objects af oxist- | Sons of logic. Ajeet tink ¥ 4 aise | Cohesion Of States, nnd through religion nnd | much by the one side na by tho thor, Progecu~ | quency has found no superior in this vory Chureh. tho motisa of Gatkelies int Episconntignn cobs ence come to complicate tho real merit of tho | ft Is now iy dent SE eae te one its | gxucntion this woulll be browne abont, Even in | tons and Imprisonment greoted tho preachers. | And Hunter, whosostinplosonzsof Heaven bave | sorving forty duys of fasting and prayor. If it largo, sant, An attachment it) fo bud oh ject allied any pi pg ta cl Bae ae began teited tho Northern and {ertorn Statesono found onea Tho aileorn fe tho Inve, whoro, nt mowelens Le Felojeod, Maan A uook mann, tale a his wulry wis to enjoy a deagon of meditation vipon spire isnot only of no positive yale, bu: iB fh ¥> 2 ve “ In a while allen coimtmunitics who ic Protect, were indlforcnt to thelr safety or hn jot, ins but recen’ entor ito oO res! q v1 - harmcul oF poaltively bad nifection, and whethe | to-day’s thoughts upon the valua of life aside | Hrougnt with them tho ions of thooklenuntricn, | hillunes sonrcely covert with thole aséaliante, | wards which so long No loolced, Teup moatiert: Hon 6 puree eigut, do tots wit er vithere.” ino more “porsons, ving for a | from any conslderniion of immortality. and Fe | but they wereexcantions. Tniuetries.edueution, | Deposiiions naga hetors tho GrandJucy in Cork | " othodisin haa jut w work to do for Troland Fite tho ny OF Mle Churely and take ne Lonstat wy ft, If (twas te cover up infquity with s cloak |" ppotton, Mr, Binke has moved In th Dad parposo than for a good or even pare | serve for next Sunday tho viluo of man’s Lelog | pooxa, and Inventions prospered In the Northorn | by twenty-olght difforont persona who bad been | and for tho Irist {n our own land. Tho sano + t WHOM ins Mire nas moved In tho matter dionabie purpose, f4 not decermianblo, Wornre | Whon sren from n religious standpolnt. Even | nq Western Sintes, Not wo in tho Southorn | sibject to outrage were all thrown out by tuo | sinple but onrnest Iahdrs which ave, bean eo | Yn imuny of furiastern cities Lone was Decorg: | Of extradition, Io wishes an address to tn unable to see fn a pirate like Capt. Kidd, or ina this earth aione manta presonce upon thls planet Btates, Tho tropieal climate mado ero lent Grand Jury; but the same remarkablo offiveraot | effectual may yet havo moro success. That peo | ing an inatitition of fashion. Socloty could | mado to tho Homo Government asking for tha Seer Teer nine oriitec’ There have heen | Reome quite JURTIABIO, And FCCORdS 8 DTORT SS (eee ae eee ane ee er ee ee orved In tho records: GF AnAE ole, wk lott | Lien art Ce nO Re Ae anienest | dahcouptolza°clockon the very ast ninhtbetore | putting into forco of. tha Canadian act of 187, rnilllons in iil who have enrsied wbont with them froin thie porion, Bfenonty the rp oe (ls | hou) ean an to times Hut tbo cold. climate of | suya: “We find aud present John Wosloy to he a | life which must como nen robound lo senson of farting commencod, but the very | Correspondence hns been gotng on for tho nat no visible reason of existence. lolr hes a os from tho | next day tha drawing-room were auttdenly = Scotland mado the hardy man, and the opinions | person of {l-famo, 1 vagabond, and a common | groveling tendencies of to-day. m + B¢ least, nll love of life must have been oases of | Mognitring slich values wo mustbe sntisiled with | Of'men upon the subjects of civilization in the | disturber of ile Masesiy's. ponco, and wo pray | ~ Hut us morning wo are to think cancetally of | Suchntiy excried oil thie lieslpaclons eeccreser” misplaced affection. Woe all love life with an { Fuch assertions as a eet Fiery SF ENP | North und South woro a5 wido apart aa wore the | thnt ha may bo transporte ‘Nino of bis us | tho debt wo owe to thoso who. sulfer from | “A writer upon tho subject of fashionatrte gocl- amazing power, but It 13 difleult to tell how | thing Fiat vnoh word 2 ruth, that encl Heth climates of Scotland and Spain. ‘The planting of | socintes wero denotnced {n the samo terms, tho combined disasters of. thla futoful yoar, | oty had botrayed a accrot. He said that it was large anumber opus may be guilty of oyercstl- tonca ot! Merete peut Siitton and that the unis | te upelling- book ‘and. Bible and tho sotioo} and yoann bad beon visltod b yJobn Connick, ono of Our Abundiines hing come, as it were, | not aupposed to bo gonerally known that the Inst ba ERTS complicates this yoxatious | Verse caulid not woll spare one trace of all this moa ing-house in tho South would bring A out caloy’s inost anrnest nsaistants, who died in | attholrcost, Their garnors ‘nro ompty, thole | two weeks of Lont wore consumed by fashlona- desired result, ‘Tho climate of curly Innnhood, He i3 well known to the church | homes aro filled with plteous orles that asi in y aitestion ie tho fact that tho fowortanimnlsequal | Fplritual efiorgsceneo. “1138 truo tint the outs | Kouth did not maiko ail “the dlforenco, Ula lodica in trying on dresses, bonnets, and ten yours, but it Is thought that tho political cir cumstinoos of tho case aro not such ns toronder any format request at present likely to bo of any iinmedinto value, Thero {s every probability of a conflictof authority occurring at an early day between to-day ns the author of tho two, popular hymns, | vain for brend, Could thoy come to our own | othor articles of stylish wenrlug apparel: but | the Dominion and Provincial authorities man in thelr attachment to life, Zor an unital | 1e0k ts | moe als ies, sere acne in ero Wwor® two raced there who slood | boginning— doors with thelr woful tale of famine, could wo | thoy nover camo out openly wit Giom unt tho | territocien recently nwarded to Onnanos ate suspect that it ig about to be Keilied, and wint | kcenes, aro growing constantly milder and | Of equal terms heforo tho Inwa of tho land. Tho ‘Jesus, wy all, to Henvon ts gono— took upon the pinched foes, the wasted forms | Instdny nf Lent, when thoy wore donned with | Ministor of Justico has aubmitted n bill to faclle horror runs darauh 7 entre Ae meh mony tinted in nron, white tho aren of lito problem boberugn Pines ive trad ane one than and {ho stranze glow of tho fam 108287 an wa Prout tho beflef that outsiders would Imagine they hnd | tate the detontion and snfe-koeplng of persons Pint, or aby wild antenal; auc in the fone ne deat Inn pleasing fori ts constantty expanding | °° solve, Tho fact of tho colored rac ne leave our Abiindance untouched until wo minis« convicted in the Northweat ‘Territories or tho Chilaron of the Heavonty King, buen mado up oxpressiy for that day, nnd camo willdconi to beg for mercy Wut yotman doea not | them by Fea ea anton. ie aiigdca to tho tne Au wa journey, fetus sink. Ghurele oroe eresd derma give: to tho: munmey | fCqte meld Just In tino to put on {ua becom poem to think an aulmils Hfots worth sparing | OF of averages, wo muat count huminity ninrgzo | Ginn possessions of England, whlolt bad beon | Té Mrat eormon jn Dublin on Chrtstmas-Day wos | today,’ Aa humanity forgor all sich distinotions | MAgMAUMCE Lor church. " orarorth ite living. -Thit ts to say, nian cannot | form of success. | If cur world a constantly pro- | Conquered through despotlo Mensuros, and not | {Tom thetoxt: «Yo shall find the babo wrapped | jn our city's Nlory day of arial, so shall we forget | inne speaker hought that this was not the way earn te EF is catniyeetiches from tie | ducing a higher type of manhood and wounn- | conquered through despotic mensuires: Aa’ NOE | pn ewaulditng clothos and lying inn manger.” An | inoue sity s flory ny of trial so shall We forget | Jn whtel our Lord and God had intended that wo fret tint ho loves this world,—Binebensd, and a | Hood, naweeter typo of ohitdhood and old azo, | Or jedisutive, halls beeneo, thelr skins woro. struck by tho strange: | honny shall goto helpor to encodrage politient: | Should obacrve tho iiss of fasting and prayer: Kidd, and nv Hered, and a Sionx Indian, and tho | then ia it Justified by its hope oven if not by its | Piggies and long stronme of refugees wero driven | He b ho had novor herd | Telnton that would aolfishiy make enplial one | Hor bad He set apart auy particular titne for tity. ‘hyenh and the walves, alt love this sumo planot | roalization, Whutit thera wero crucl Horods, | ont trom tha South, it was our ditty toatep Into | Deford, su posed It Lo a, Protest~ | OF imigcry and Marvution. Notone pony rani | Purpose. Hy ox! is honrors to livo at alk with capculal fondness, All these thottghts nnd | did not the Hebrows nt largo build upa litera: | five these poor. ignorant people. ‘Tho. work | SNe Porversion of | Scriptura and applied | Po th qaulat tho tyrant of strong drink orhoip to | fue eo that thoy mizht feel that thoy, woro {acts enter Into the qucstiorr to render it vexn- | ture and a moms and wusle and a general | choad not tug oF bo wiven up. in elxtecn | tho, term | Cawaddier to, tho, preacher | Swall thu rovonion of itomo, ut, Joining with | neromme dianiy af thule, huumintioa, sa Like, Han cat NEG ed and still grentor | formof boing. as wo sco In thoJeaus and His | Sites of tho Union upwurds of 7h per cant | Corronoy, “swaddlora’” was tho cantunme for | Sih that gladly give tothoncedy and sulforing, | tho ways of those old Pharisees, whos ays obatacle,—our inability to find nny standard nf | Apostles? Aud even If Normand ouies Hemen | half ware growing up to wield tho ballots. Th abe the Shor adiate tt ovary Pines. Byadlers More | and to give hopo to thosa that nro in despnir, Gherlet ounuAMINOR, aes ee compare atte uate | aurcounding crowd help. bless the human race | Of,,the States tho majority of the voters could | Fila annthotins ever Invented wore pronounced | AN 89 doing shall wo flud It moro blossed to District of Keewatln, and sentenced to imprison. mont,—In which tha Dominion Govornment ciaims Jurisdiction ovor tho territory west of a Uno running due north from tho confluence of the Ohlv and Bississippl Rivers, This territory willembraco the greater portion of that ceded ‘Ontario by tho boundury-nwart. ‘Tho Dominion Goyornment hus deolied not to entertain tho applicntion of Princo Edward Islaud for a portion of the fahory-award; ‘whorent tho {slandors aro weathy, and talk of seceding from tho Confodorntion, Tho Nova Beotla Government has also fallod to got any ie sfaction from tho Dominion Government {thor road nor write, Tho six Electoral votes giyo than torecelve, PALM SUNDAY. mae 4 ‘ co ean | with Iernturo and altho fine arta? Itinun- | PC , 2 | In tho most awful way in tho presonoo of nwvo- % unent the fishery-award claim. Oae erog tort or iltgy taoennid doltaess when | dountediy teue that, around all thoso dark und | Of Mahan namieh voses oe tho ot Sisse. | siriokon congregations against all wo bocaine | ,A,@lccuon, that will vo-abeat $400 was taken | omusr’s memuy 170 unneALeN—sERvON Dx | ‘The nroatrchemo Of Confederation cannot, tho newspapers tell vs of men who bought | Vioody pletures in Listory, in wile no tease oF six votes of ignorant North Carofinn had as Fidcelpet SBR MELEE Aves Fosoummled FG Rov, athe diltot oe Roeohet ris natin ad tald ta bo complete a loos ha fonfourillan i waning for 2600 atid gold fr $10,000, ee Ber a care ee aera yory day inugning | much voice in Congress ns tho six votes of uy | HORAN S tis amuddicrn In apitooe all onpos ILOLINESS tho Lonton sermons at tho Cathourat. yestorday | people of that Province have no desira’ to. como sess ann” (ag Hair ake | Ag ARE at awe | SHR i> CAR wala a Raa | een fra igaet avin a ace y | Tt air iy esa sen . BERMON HY DIt. THOSAB, afternoon, having for his subjoct Tho Entry 4 atl splcvous inthe historia: picture. Passing out, A ‘ bigoted Protestant, the now doctrinos spreud, hs ras wort £100.00), wo can all zealize that Mt was | FP tha cng inte tha. mony, we may often thus | 'Pe yfild nat wane, Rehoals, and entorprisgs And | ints anid, not without roason, that irish | Tho Rov. Dr. Thomas provious to preaching | of Our Lond into Jorusnlom,” and for bis toxt dtundarda of deneness and cheapness al wround | Oud njustiseation of man’s presenoo in this | to’ gnonier favored universal suftinges Alibe | Peolostantizm waa »osouod from donth by.| yostorday morning, roferred to tha recent cele- | Mutthow, xxl. 0; 10,-and~31:.\' Aud tho multi- 48 (standards of chenpness partioutarly in our | earth-un average of happiness and uactulness | py dopendent upon munhood wis the safest, Methodism. — Motholam, indecd, 18 wiier | bration-of tho twenty-fifth anniversary of bis | tudos that went before and that followed orlod, ewe! 4) De shen th Vt og- | Which might make oven tha darkest pessimist “ than any chu: fs alrendy the property ni ' ¢ own Jewel boxed: but wlan tho ste ce nse Mi But ignoranco was, nevertheless, a dangerous | oP" our ‘ommon. Christlanity. Tho. doctuines, Marriage an follows saying, Hosanna to the Sou of David; Blessod ts ent. thing. ‘Tho blind Samson of to-day was tho Teannot iny frlonde,woll rofrain from making | Ifo thi th in th f tho Lords Ji ' # fone, bel ‘Mun fs sald to ho tho only animal that can ory, Sea but moro especially the Ifo and activity, of all y sat a ing, | Haxtiat comets intho nameor the: sJfosans Used wtandued Saneyeo mene ae Who ene nit yur bat Inne eat w cag Create hours Juorant negro with tho WuNOe in bie Ho Geo | Bvuncolient Churches to-day avo beon powers | fomo allusion to the very plensant reception | nain tho bighost. And whon Ho was oomo into report from tha other side and tell us what | safougbing and smiling creature. The hours “ the State, We donot put matches | filly molded. by that great Christian revival | that you xuve us on Friday cvoning of last weck | Jerusalem, all the olty waa rousod, saying, Who Tukhinguess wy Whit (ewes for us not to’ hee | whlch bring tours do not como very often. Some | {Hepume of the Te ‘| th hi I d ‘ ‘ * is of chiktron to play with nour hoy. | culled Methodisin, in momory of our twonty-ffth anniversary, In | ig this? And tho multitudo sald, ‘This is Josus, . flrosides seo tan or twonty years Iti which no ato © bane f Many converts wero made from amongst tho oe idee What ft will ve for Un nub uny lengor ta oxint? hia pete Tor weeping. Xing many hundreds, Eee The saan He ee mee tate Tomnntsts, Soon thera wore devoted cvangel- thoso twonty-flve years of our life bofore tho | the Prophet of Nazareth of Galileo. iS wits hy remtuding toe | iminy thousands meet with no sorrow for Bava eae Mould td aeiented, as wr bo ba | {sts who preached to tholr countrymen, and | World wo havo rocolved only kindnoss,—Kkindnesa | Only onco in all tho timoot Hiscarthlylifo was h "the house ff ‘ agh- | quarter of a century, Count thom oyer aud the 0 q sang with thom, and prayed for them in thelr } and guod will everywhero. Whou, twenty-fye | tho Lord recognized by the people as God, and a ee a ee ee aT |-days on which imum cries nro fow compured with | Pltole or white, ho speaker beltoved that what y the peop! 5 ‘ own tonguc. In overy community thalr voices | ye; bad, after two years, gone buck to nothing, Why | altho days of bis Ife. Man is annntinal that had beon fostered by the Nation in tho South | Whey heard. Inevory community thoy fund fois, | Xeara 80, we began our work in Towa, tho | that was whon thoy combined In rondoring Him ent Province, Newfoundland got a large abareof the fMsbory-award ($1,000,000), which tho othce Maritimo Provinces did not, although they nro agitating for sara now. Tt hna boon Bir Jonn Macdonald's ambition to put the capsheaf on his work by bringing Nowfoundiand into tho Untons ‘but tho {ndicutions aro that ft will bea long timo yot bofora the capsheat will bo ready to bo ut Ons mt {a.pltogethor ikoly that thoro will bo 9 change of polloy on tho part of tho Opposition on tho subject of tho Canada Paciflo Iallway as soon ns Mr. Biako assumes tho londorship, whlch ho will probubly be asked to do bofore tho ond of tho session. Mr. Ulako fa not in favor of the rapid construction of the rond, nor does ho aye prove of tho [den that it should bo built for Ime ceria} or Britieh-Columblan purposos, His toa 8, rathor, that, ag it ling to be built, It should bo built in tho intoresta of tho Doiminion, ata rato of apeed at which the Dominion‘can afford to Kes haying a due regard to obligations Incurred. ‘Mr, Iluke Is of opinion that the country cannot goon spending year aftor year from $10,000, ‘to $20,000,000 more than ité income, an what Is notorlously polltical Instead of boing a oom: morcinl ontorprisa, Spectat Lispatch to The Ohteago Trtbunt. MONTREAL, March 21.—It is intiinated that tho Dominion Government hna ordored twotvo Pale issor G-poundors, with tho Intention of arming a certain number of ocoan-going Canadiin steamors, Thore enn bo nodoubt that, in the noxt war In which Grent Hrituin ts onguged with agront Powor, auxiliary vorsols wilt bo largely emiployau. in which caso tho Canadian commer cial marine will havo a bad outlook. In, tho a he undone so far as education country was now and tho people not woalth: hom: Palm Sunday desoribod i me. | canery, but not a creuture that often has rea» | Could not be wndono lowers. Ono ardent youth, after spiritual strug nd i a ago on unday, na — desoribo shout the, yanthor woop ae eet ce Ut Sin eye tinh ees, but ho ts mont pur. | Was coneorncd. nie, eo Baa tae atone by fle and darkness, found ponco,, iat light, and | For four years of that lito wo roceivod oly $300 | in tho text. This action scemed to bo tou place froo from all consclousnesn? What feotly fk creature Ae ELE Bot SANDY a ny Now estument, the teacher and preacher who Mbaet rid attnauee tamasalt as esos, Novae Bynes upou which to LiNo, but shred ourlives | Involuntary on thoir part, just as Trin need comet ue wlncy ho, is, froo feom | pase thu Uri wo plonaunt emia they maker | hn tecompllaed the qrant xood sn thy Now | hid Cunt great lowe Hocommpri: | TiH #30 peoples “and, what was sarah | on, otter ooonstons dliferont porsons tt 0 A moro acraph{a company TOLIGR tO A Hate Hdeh forwneroadiune | Hewepaper. ‘The light dramas of miro and in- | Bugland States could do the ging th tho Hoth | Ton'than was Thomas Wale, thon only 20 years | HOT, tO us than amoney, wo had tho | bnd boon forced to noknowlodgo Him i tholr : 4 ve | RonNONs quality draw large audiences, while | Tots, ro (Of age. His goniua was marvelous. His ace | food will, ond havo it —yot, — of | Lord. When those who went to recolvo Him roe SM aiacan a cat ante Cub vasa | bulncul trugedy ts toes popuine, because men | Tecelvo thom: We owed tt to ouirsaiven to save | Ciudntanes with ine Hebrew aml Grvck Script | thousands of people in that beautiful Stato. | turned to tholr fellows thoy woro obliged to ure nothingnone, we entinot realize that i ehild | and women, the humbled! and bites, Wout! | for thoHouth aud tho wholo United statosIny | Uroe wisn perfect tut upon the tmontion of | Hloven yenrs cua wo came to this city, frst to | stato that novor man. apako aa Ho spako, and golng fuvay in dexth fenves thy henrthstone ie it | Tne een favor of Tite's futrinte swoetioss | 8 tho perfection of our rystom of education, Most ut once avery passize in which it was | met with opon hearta and recelyed many tonder | Won Judas Ssoariat camo with tho others to was Deford the loved ony came, If over such | Wits tut man comes up into dt with his | ¢+ collection in behelf of the educational | Friutnnd ita menning thore, ls learning wha | cxpressions of the love and aympnthy of tune, | yess and je would not ausrender Limsclr thoy Rae eee eon ety aout da whe | fico. beaming with smiles, and. tho. sinilea | 48d for the Bouth was thon taken up. not more profound than was bis piety. Iiiszent | coumregation, ‘Then wo wore (ieee Yours atthe | Bld. in spite of thomevives, to roveronco Hin Hea ae by a ai five onl rnd mane | Witen OUE yours pass and tho done old futhor wan only cuitetripped by his humility: He could | Fire: Cuureh in this olty,and those wora yours of | RBA yield Tim homaure, Evin the not of Pontius aan ee OF ae UN TONCoN Phe tmeders itetieer | Invyshe nod plays with tho littlo children, and ong UNIAPPY IRELAND. coufute In arguutent the pricst in’ tho parish, | kndnoss,—of very greit kindaoss on tho part not | Pliaie, attor the donth of Jesus, bora testimony paxos of such wllowophiy, dh wnodern intaliect | merriment lke ono oleatricity trilta tho hentt : the rabblin tho synagox. Crowds hung upon | only of tho church but of tho Inrgor ontsido | $0 tho guine power whon ho inserlbed above th fonts Nae COME Is. to pay aut of being: for | of infunt and of patriaron, If life be such u hult SA eee ati ae hla flory, yot tender, oloquence when he proached | world. ‘In all tho places of business, In all tho | SWoss, “hia ts Josue, tho Icing of tho Jaws," Soe ee eet ee et or oat far | cinnty Wing that man muse dinghimsolf upon | Tho Toy. 1 B. Vopo, of Trinity Mothodtst | in'tho {tian tongue ile awe-atrickon bourors, | billiard halls, and uvery pluco wuerd my work | TPS Dletursof the Lord'sentry into dorusulem, fante Wout ho waked upcomeaty to coset in | thopveon Of tha Fone, as Mr. Mattouke thinks, | Church, Indlana ayenuc, near Twenty-fourth | fooling that ho” was “almost moro than | called mo, 1 was met with sympathy, und felt | 9 desorivod by St, Matthow, was n yloriols ono some othor erature: “aud Hainlotfonud ho { that ils worth mny becdme avident, tt remains | streot, proached yostorday morning to a Inrga | mortal, acarecly | know | whethor to nil | that thoro'was in the hearts of thosauutalde peo | ANd yet, ko A gleatn of sunshino in un April toleht, ut louse bo troubled in, binamwwe Ly hore | tobe exniniiod thnt cur, young years Al game | congregution on™ trcland and Mothodiam.” His | Bim anol oF dovll, iculor | tn fram, | ple a vory Migh approciation of aur emtore tant | of 4 rid dronins, pe ren! yaluo ot vi a iv B 44 s00 of sorrow. By Good Friday tho multftude, who vi Y Cf ba standart at camparizon to come. We do wos | known to us, smiling because of tho outaprend | Berton wns ns follows: or epen Pe rrace noes brs ps ee ene Ras that wil ovorsbeae had wweleomed Josua to Joruantem with Hosanna, eee iat sa mae See tet ret kDdy Know whieis thie oblivion ‘agulust which wo | fields, aud the singing winds, and tha colt salothron, iny heurt’s donire and prayor to God tor | briof but wondorful years,—and fell’ at 28 yours | tho momory of sorrow and | yot' io’ two | Wor clamorous for His donth, | Mow strangd | furmidablo as Gront Hritain's naval resourced inuiet wolgh thie life, home or piluco home, and of the fricnds within | Zarmel athat thoy miahe be saved. Hor I besrthom | of uge, drawing to him tue. Nearte of il his | years of ourlito wora overitesked with tondorer, | HO, contra ho sights of | aro, hor orulsors could not always bo op hard at rosontod bi n jud, but notaccord= é that Palm Sundu and that Boot Friday must OU Ur DIL EY to ciahers Ci 1 og, man ne ee eye aoome at first glance alngular that tho Eras- | _ THe seurning that tho Apostlefolt for hisking- | {fi lotchur dovs ‘Wosloy welto with euch | onine co this church {contonaryh, ‘nnd hore, na | Sunday tho Son of Mun wna to bo soon fiding Chon fe oatae aecttioe Nee in oe une raivocit ia | mus whom Wo imagine to have beon necdatores | Met wo may all sharo as wo think to-day of our | iamenting tondorness as Ho docs of Thomas | eluowhore, wo lave found. tho sine sympathy, | {ato tho city won the ass’ colt, mock and lowly, not nuked whether your lifs or my life fs worth | former slong with Luther and asolcma monkof | brothron in roland. Tho testimony that ho | Walsh. i tho same helptutnoss; and more than oneu have | Bmong the eres jor ino pou plo AS sito rane 18 labor and facd nid. clothes, but the question | his perlod should buye composed a largo work in | bora to the miatnkon zeal of bis countrymen ta Of Intor date, but of more unique power, and | You, In tender and ‘delicnto ways, expressed that, the pel att Towed, Mos ane the Bon ae put be Faleud Sa to the tre Bercy ate cattast pal i a ee ad nau Ghoul now be one, Of | akin to that which wo are forced ta rondor to | of man A ONT of Borvice, was tho great eRe ee roe ME DeneaN aR ay Ae cae David?’ . . Tinrking this harnnncondlianenatalong some | homoane the inherent bumorousgontiaont, und | te natives of that unbappy Island, ‘Tho vietim | Syanwellst of the people, Giduln Cuadley. The | folved, und Sirs Thomas rojoleed, ail that ovens | »,AMain. standing upon tho mount on tho Friday Gloxuntavenug in roma city; but mans itrentiy | tho prio Was woll placed. Emauius roally | of many nn net of Injustice from thelr conquor- youth “of hondiong vieoe ho gavo biingolt toa | ny in tho frienitebipa that worw about us, In the | following, tho observer would have seon nother Hee aa lisa and ums | ial Mtl otto? aaiavge aie ary | ever an alnracoandtonguaseithornnveorer | URidnd miahie tage ye auto | gat at wey cumin yr ig ae gern | NN of ponent feo he inten hatin Ey oslteneent the hinieh raed | Hone, DE Be laigied when 6 Jit gone hace | veel thelr avn. wort enauilos. W1tD blind dP ae ee ee oe ee eee cacy | fram tho outage world. People, surrod’up by tho pricate and soribes, fe jueullabley Can Fenson Hind ag cadequate | home,und indeed bia inppy wit passed over ull, | *natloal religious zoul thoy have for conturies | POON cvatud so wll with n eduROue wnnepue | . Boolty hae, iy friouds, In vatlous ways, arm. | Worv Drinwing with thom threo criminnig, two o cuuno for the creation or continunien of mann? | tho undscape, and whut it todobed tt trang Lorne the soko of w foralan ceclealuatical dea free Selth nil tice peinsthocd Iie oppositions eins bollzod ‘and inivon‘oxprdssion. to good trutts; | NHOm boro tolr crostes with thom, while tho ailitalt, Wa t'huve Indeeeed airenige Ana dite | Inoghter aashawn by tho skeptient imunk or as | Hon of Hugilahrulee Yet avo thoy chung to Te | She eeeht peed a come well MONE: | A kind of comuon fecling or mscomenc, Aud | Hunton. Who was thin third ono? ‘ho sane cuit by the further fuer that Wo do noe know | scot by uButall ties, cnn we argue tho vuluo | swinonree warmth of tt ih ial libel . eee ee et eawit isonia. Wike ke | Onvof those beautiful syinbollaitions Ja found | We lind the Sunday beforo received tho homaxo ; with all tho warmth of tholr ardent natures, and | cétry the Gospel to thoir own peopto, Wiso by autiful syinbollantion: foun what human life in the aggrerate may amount | of man's being, for such un condlusion might ti rt many a wild rience, thoy would tak ty | in tho different mangers in which custom ob- | Cf tho people, and ‘now Ho was being dragged Yo in tho tinal earthly tenule., fiven ond | land.us into the’ resolve of tho old feust-govr, | have kissed tho rod that sinote then ‘Thoy | sind before ties thoy would tako thole f re h ta Calvary to dio upon tha cross between before the windows of an apothecary, and | serves anniversary days. There ts, L think, ort 4 wo prove that life thus far has been not | * Let us ent, drink, and be morry, for to-morraw | havo boon patriots, rendy to sncrifice thom- } that nu Roman: catholics Tholr songs Ful though I bayon't kept very closo sccount of | Ho thioves tho timo and placo thoy were wanted. Ald. Thibamt Is tho auttior of n dorics of arti: cles doolaring that the migration of Frenel Canndinns to tho United States fs in tho Interest of the Cathollo religion; and that tho clorey should favorit, rathor than oppose it as they have lone. Acollection in ald of tho finances of tho Ro man Catholic Bishop of Montreal 1s tn progress Hpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quenxo, March #1.—In the spring a number of now minca nro to bo opened up In the County, of Denuce, and it 1s expectod that consldornbls work will be proscoutod. Amorionn capitalists havo revontly acquired large quanitios of land in tho county; and ono company, formod in Hos- ton, will, $t 13 Phquans, omipiey to 100 mon on the River Gilbert. A Now York company come mmencod tho erection of worke 9 fortnight Ago in the River Du Loup, Parish of St. hy the month of April itt i ‘ ‘ ‘Thunk God, ita not possible that thasa now 1h Lin th reat worth ita cures nnd expense, It inuy ba | wo shnll dio," but from this porpetual umblom | selves In tholr devotion to their native land, and | gathor tho people, their fervent prayers melt | these things, the firatauntyersary,—whutisentied | yy), ld horpotrat ‘horrible deed, amen We Cama tn these : rrowiny in worth each genorition, and wo may | of ncomparative enjoyment wo may conclude 7 % fiom, thole wshertations,, fail oF powor and | @ woodun weddings aod then, aomo youre iatur, | UVing could perpetrate this horrible docd, or Special Dispatch ta, ‘the Chicago Iribune, focondemnlne tho Mitorneas of A bud when | that, taken all inalichuman tite hus tiiemore | Sot have scarcely had a country that by any title ' ‘thon, tt Hitle later, | OVen how there wight ho imptators of that multt- pathos, win tholr hearts, ‘Tholr roveronce for | Comes a tin woddin, tude whi Pal duy, ericd out © Hi werhups the Hower and fruit are destined tobe | of buppinesd than of tts opposit, more of Huo- | thoy coutd call thelr own, Tholr most galtunt | Hit'thne is Seripturnl in tholr own religion: thoie | china weddings and thon, at tho ond of twonty- 0, on Pal Bunduy, out * Hoainnn Beate coning up ion xrove dt wilvapploy or | cosa thin of despair, ‘Tho enilo ortho iaugh te | straggles havo Leen not only fruitless, but al- | fener way oF crebuking eeror and’ aupersite | HVoyoarscombe'n altver Wedding, Now,thora la | £0 tho itauewt-’ andon Buster Bunday shouted wild oranges, a few conturios ngo there mize | not its worth, but itiea lag that waves over n | most almiess, Tholr temporary successes hnve | Yon would disarm opposition othorwisy eo | Awayof torturing thowo re Reel ng and malic ‘Palm Sunday hid its i Si aotiye lesson, Thoro boy heen qu evident exes, Be acuntinudicoe | placo where a rather blessed soul Ja oncampod. | poon marked with such crucity, and have heen | quickly kindled to a flame. Had not | thom say that any man and woman who can live uy a of such sour and bitter fru y i 1 was a tondoucy, because Lont was so long, to got aqme prentetio spirit ia th’ I ven sume tuiey | follow duteuch individual may noreualiy cinpry | chaructorized by auch blundors, as to show | MughiyFy §O,,ngirow tiled Brats | eddie far Bue anritioe anailoaty wad Yeoh ‘ whose oll homes were in tho 0 Urod of keeping it, and In ita later days tharoso- fy estanta of nd, 7a pollo: weddlug for such aucrifice [amites)}; and {f tho! ping ity 40 FouO ning Siinlan tie wt eups Emiatonce: may bo-vory | thom to be unworthy of solf-yovernmmont, and | HAR, Of Troland, 8 polloy so bigoted | tetra inva sours thoy devorom tie wad. | Jution xrow weak, und by the timo Yfoly Week groves, night have gull, “Spare the tree, for | precious and easily is mado such, but tho struct | incompotent to perceive 1t were it granted. Unls fruit will at domo tintc ha made mont aweot | ure of this good fs delicate and tho fabrio ensily Bs root able to austin tho deter Ufo wimongat tho Irish peasantry that would | Hing, wud for Afton years thoy whould bo ru- | FAM fod wore Toe allo tO. 8 Wirt nT nee nnene tbe Triah poannntey that. membered with china, and for bwenty-five yours | Mitatlon with which the season had been Ine bad ios devioionse: Thin tho Old crubappio | urueheds Frauds, oriies, idlchen, intuinpers | 0000 agwin they appeal to more fortunate com pulied thalr eyes, onlarged tholr hoarts, y i a - ta wugurated, Palin Sunday wasn cspootal bonv- grove and tho ol orange “rove were tho bases | nuce, cin solve cur onigma for us,und declare | Munitics for the broad without which many of au wa thom fron idlanuas to aeanee tects Hu tuatis not the moniagtnwe ie attend ts | HE Tonoyto, March 21L—Tho bay ia clear of {06 and there ls considcrablo activity in atupplng clrutes, Vessol-owners aro shining, men 8 Union wages: $1 for Lake Ontario, and $124 through Welland Cana), SUICIDE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns Fram, iL, March $L—Bilaa 8, Williams, & by nna felt inthis way. It wastikeugrout | Carpenter, committed sulciito this afternoon drunkenness to sobriety, from Ignorance toen- | Hut that is not the menning that fa attuebed to 7 Pea mob ae fale tn ti hanging himscif to the latch of a chamber dof of agront forward inovement. In a ladder, or | thut such and sich a personage in of Hittle good, | thelr ohiidren must perish with tho pangy of | jintenment, from helpleanoss thoso, Thero fs in the Inerensing value of thoaa | feast cust Into the daysof Lenton ponitence ani ging a Up tho lightot murbio that lenda to mtemplo, | The murderor wiv wus oxeautod lust wook for | hunger, or from tho dieouges which famine | from poverty teabumianoon n°) POP | acticies or in tho expression uf this valuo, an | Sorrow. If during tho carilor days of Lont but | fn bis awn houso. Ho bad beon sick a long tiait tho firat step fa ts cssontint na yo last, Wo cuns | murdering happy, innocent school girl mot train, Onco aguin tho story of tho! This formidable aud powerful opposition, how- | Oxpression that life grows butter, Ono yent of | ttle hondway hus boon mado against ain, Palm not, therefore, look at the prosont of humanity | bis doath with a cnlinoss that must have come Brique in ies hutare wa sauapielane aeons over, chooked te meowin tint roiained to'bo so | Married life {8 good, fiva yours ‘bottor, fifteen Belay said bs fooled than ny season of rost, and advounte the annihilation of the raco, for | from a sense of his own Untltness to live, and If Q marvelous; whilo thoissonsions thit follawed | Yours hotter sul, and thon twonty-five yours | M4 renthing spice in which the Christian pro- it, mny bo tit existing thingy nre the base | in witch oxtrome Incident it may be possible for | Ming, —but with unvarying sadnoss since that bor | Wosioy's death amongut his wdhoronts, and the | Comes to that poihtaf oxvellonce whore wosyme | DA grate. Horo fall “anil satietactney of w forward, movetont, und that man | thiv oxistonen to sink down to un absolute bur- | ginning,—domand our attention and ciatm our | atrocities connected with the Irish robellion of | Belize {tl the world's expression of vntue,— | Meenemont In tho aucred season of tho Holy js on tha high road fo on varied and | den, thon are those othor cased not, ao terrible | sympathy, 1798, and tho cruelties counceted with itdeup- | thut of silver; nnd thon atthe endo Peon ve ‘Thore wore: three. partioul: ted with amazing success. It ia ov te Mut man} where the years throw way tholrbowuty and) “yor in all that a braye and capable people | Pression, Wore alinost hisurmountuble obstacles | More vommes, the goldon wadding, symbollaing | pain Bi aay to ht teak errno aioatt ot has added somotiing to bia value within tho | become jong and dreary years to tho heart. i In tho way, Hut anothor dimouity — yot | qteater wealth, highor happiness, ‘mora Ulessed | aruy ‘uttention, Ti the dlret ilnce een thse, hfstoriv period, Germany contin batter poe | There are miiilons who havesnddoned tholrdayd | Could ask for material prospority Ircland | mory discouraging was xpurionced in tho work | life; and thon beyond that, to thoso who tarry Pe praera ay tbe fret Pines upon t at pis how dun tecuiaived when Tacitus wrote | by bad welions and he Heavy hearts o€ tos inate fs vo tempered by Nature | of ovangolizing the pooplo, and iat. was tuo | URW tis vurtL, contes the tilamond wedding. | {ty the poaply crlud % itosanna.” which showe wbout Germania and when Cwsir commitiod his | shaukd not entor into this estimate wo are int. ithor scorehing hout {weummer | emigration to America, Wiolo clusses unt soe |, Now, with tho foeling that wo bay, wo would | Dig Hoy Week should be dovotod to. prayer xreat murders within ita contines. New Ene | tempting tomake, forthe question (snot whethor | nor bitter cold in winter, Hur oll ia wonder | clotles removed inn body. Whero one yonr the | Rot recallany one of thoso years. Wo would ie an so Me Pre aaw lng how woul, tole idund ts moro worthy of bulng than when Ht, ree | Hite Ja worth living whon ft fs budly, snmofully | fully fortilo. tn soarcoly any pulnt need | vow church wus well estiblished, tho following | Focall tho mistakes wo bavo made, We would | heslutions thoy should ory Hosanna” and Vouled ut Salem ite horrid oruelty, Enytand bia | lived, but when man attompts by all honorable { sho ylett the pulm to hor prosperous slatcr | yor tho Itinrunt proachor would tud not one | {nprove thom better, but we do not wint ta go | Hew ns tho Wouk went by, moro cargeat in tholr woved a little away from tat savage porlod | wayy'to sweeten hia thue onenrth. It should be | across the Channel, Bho has ninety harbors, | member left, aud bis whole work must begin at | Yuck and live thom over; und slinply for tala | Strendaucs upon tholr Church and in thole othor whan ite Kings beheaded wives asun antics | enough for ua if wo hive « world whuro tho | sixty of wiiet might shelter the lurrest sips: | tho very foundution. “Wu tho statistics regularly | FNson—that our viows and feelings of tho fut- | Tllgious duties, In the sccond place, tha poo- ment and hung ebildren for stwallug & loaf uf | good and the wise can be compurativoly happy, { Sho has innumerable smaller bays; sho tne | reported to tho Tela Wealoynn Conference thors | Ure will bo bottor than the past: the golden Plo eae, down, thole clothes da a wi ‘ot the broad. Even tho Guinea negrovs bave made | or where the tendency js for ench age to lead | longer rivers, moro beautiful lakes, batter | nny none Moro suggestive than thoso under the wedding, If upon these ahores, wil he mare Joy~ chart ae ne that nl Christie ‘offer soia progress, for thoy dolighted 200 years. a thom onward toward 0 better condition. A | natural means of inland communtoationmount- | head “umigratod.” ‘Tho loases by death could | ous thay the wtlvors and the diamond wedding | Fyapitss moans that wll thar Christians un offer fu solliog cuch othor to sluve-dealers, Aud would | wicked min should no more expect huppinoas | alia us lofty, mines ae rich, She hus yivena | borepalred. ‘The losses from omlyration could | On tho shores coleatial will hen symbol of (nul i Ger pute pexiven. 3 7 that ho muke « foray w guther tp a ship-lond for some | than an idle man should expect rlohes, Moore and Goldsmith to literiture. 8 urkeand | not bo. Kor the most @etive, and hopeful and | which ta highest and best of all, And our wish, | Lord loved most to revolve trun fils chlldrun whlto tmerchint, and, when quite cuger fora | It should not wholly ruin the vuluo of this | # Shuridun to politics, a Cnstleroazh and a Wol- | sucessful wera thous That Celt the enllat tho | deur friends, ts that your homod nnd your lives | Was that of sympathy. Ono of the ercatcat pleco of culicy oF muslin, would soll their own | world tht we must all soon puss away from It. | Ungton tw tho battluifold. With all thelr fuulta, | Now World, From It to 188 over 10,000 mom | Iay bo crowned with ull tho good, wilt ull the | Eres tank ane Gone aulorad duting Moly Wowk children to round up 4 trade; Some of thablack | Might not such thoughts and feellugs of regret | ber people are quick, fmpulaive, and generous, | bors were Jost In this way, uni thoy and the | Joy, und all the hope that you havo so ittingly wi ae ie hae oe the arpa vee Buy obs. Kinga of Guinea were go divine that they woro | bo form of sulflahness and ogotigm thut always | Her peasant womon Are proverbial for thule | muititude tat followed, thos contrivated pow. | Wd au tendurly wished Corus, When tn tho nyantos of the garden, the Diselplog aasutned to need no food, It was, thorefore, | dislikes part whon tt cur possible lung for all? Burloy As our eyes ure turned toward | orfully to the shaping of ‘Atuerioun Mothodlnn, Tho Doctor thon proceeded with his gormon, | ¢, th ary ‘aah gore wt pat ao atrongly bro ed deuth to seo the King eat, A little child of Sh rolant who bas secured a hundred thous | her “to-duy, it Is” not my = purpose to Tho proinisa wade by Wosloy that Ireland | taklug oa bls toxt, zt t 10 iN 4 don othe my Althoug years happoning to stroll into the room where | sand at once changes le tonsa Gnd struggloa | review thy ground already Ao familar, | would yet repay has been abundantly fulfilled in | _Hecausattts writton, bo ye noly, for Tom holy,—Z, Hy pow atong., ag tpem jogs needs nis divine negro was eating earthly fuod, the | fora milion. So, having #linited Ho granted | Lebull not disctsy her sovial or political wrongs, | the Wesleyan Chureh in England, hat repuy= | Peter, ta 18. - He ave CF sol rom lo created enild was at once put te death ex having thus | bim on ourtt, nuda boxing to uomplaln beaauso | ur the way in whien thoy muy bu best redressdd, | niont contained Aduia Clurke, the commentator, | | ‘Thera were two goneral reasons, ho pald, that Jem to love Him, to bo Miia stlends to sympa Y learnt that the King was buinan. It fa not endless, He sits down | But it te my purpose fo glince at the relation 1 | od, fl fa. sau thize with Him In Hs woes and sorrows, and no at that the KID Wad BUIBAB A a tone | aa eft toto ieee 1S aites, tee, y Purp ri of iewriing ao vast’ and vugled, whict, thous | rolgt bo unwed in ‘vue ot mane sucking tite which og a braneh of the great Chureb we sus- | now somewhat antiquated, has shi i i. y being, i fitter time could bo chogen to do this than in dorsof this grent human tide tho thoneht wil | gruss., Why uve not daye valuablu oven tf thoy | tatu ty her, and to recogatze tho debt which ua | ured mawtennans. ia Atmgeioa inte lise sity | seoonl philosophic. The forties was bused ures | Holg Wook, which should leave no heart un= wnally come the world should Jong uyo have | must come to un end? The tower gives us | Americun Slothodiate wo owe ty lrelund. ‘Chit, bare thi 1b othe ht Lit ¥ = touched, and no oyo dry among those attoudiny beon cleared of ite humun oveupant, und that | dullght though fe will fade row? and we 3 Perea WuRence commentators combined, | the fuok of mans rolation 16a boly fod-the id to-mor ation and abitzation caunot be properly | Teineluded Wi hur, itt creat holy being. iactonn surviecs; In tha third plago, tho mils tho mnauuinou and wedecr, audtho buigulo,and | ro bury thd the brief lite of @ sonu-bird is | queuwsured by an onuinenution of the pubare ee | utr ana aa ruta néad golden’ pen’ bia | “holluess “enrried the moaniog of Whotunons or.| {uude, east down rnnchos from, the trees and ephant sho! ave been vited ty come | worth ia by at, ni let hoy in Ircland, ver by any statistios 0 ugh ror." 1 A ‘pack to elds from which thoy have beon dia Gach your of tiie Invetioetual Nand, Uy att BE ee RO poner Aired ha Perr Sar Mana er tte e carriod alee 4 ad moral Wife ol thered jy oi ¥ fr T rh way of the Savior with palms, which tree ia laced by un orror Of Naturoy It isu struuge | muna rich poriod in itsclt? A hi iiy-culunien wont the rMtddhy oe ino, tifth centugy Cirle Strunguly hushed, whose succuwsful morchant | parts. ‘The cation’) carried about dt , 1 Je the Christian at: life shows tho way In whlch all business life may | the sume moaning. When wo rotl Mpa Symbolic of victory won. If the Christian at= act that Ie ts tha Hossibility uf ran to become | inal having come now to tho tivfoth your, auld, | tlanity wus lntrodueod into treland. ‘Cho self | ho consecrated to Gods und whose Tonuuect | holiness, Of; Ged. in. tho ‘nuoral eohaa wo | feudal taxularly, tho scrvicud tho Holy Wook lower, than the Lrute. A brute cunnot sell its | recently, thatthe world had become va prociuud | duuylix iabors of st, Putelck, bis holy life | Fire” opens up to tha nilnlatry the way torApos: | looked. at it both aa W principto nnd ‘us | {ey Would walk victories over thamsulves, over offspringy Into wlavery, nor will one of thoin, like | that It seemed a sud losd to throw away An sleep | and) genoruus euthuslusiu were the meuns | toliv buptlam and power, Hud tho repayment | an exprosaton, As principle It was 1 rete an tne ule be aay the Chinese parunts, put ite offspring to deuth, | one-third of days oo full of all the forms of | of bringing tho Island to the Christin | included ouly Clarke and Arthur, tho rato of in- | that part of ble nature by which ho loved right | flit beauches strewn jn tha way of the Bon of No brute will got, up the clan of being diving | blussed truth! In auch a romark wany of you | fulth, “Hutt would bo us correot to repredent | forest un the inyeatmont would He boyond com. | coushess, truth, justice. There wasin thodlvino | ore “bylemedaee hae eee ese ea, AS antec eae | Sn AUNESTPAE matt ema wu | MAG Gt aR CR CHGoy| RMU, ung nay fen ok | wu aauomy ator fora |G att tay Wh ont gat Peiday tw cI i ci r 0 y bewutte 4 400 years after bis douth oloquen y x Joave fur behind bin the wholu brutu world. | fulin one endless circle, y nee have been rulged up from Irish ticlds | turulng away from, that which waain any sense ut’ beautiful wono | tho Trish Chslitun Church peknowledgo tho. ails fe : ee es wae palm Drunohes In (he Master's way, UE gut on acvount of thoss strancu fuets may | woon each pour Ie aut by itault. “Have wo ‘Over | progiauy. of Atos, Hor hiinstest recede meee |e tee aaee a gael Unholy,-in aay Fonse unclean. We Yound tho s. and, bls clronmstancos bolng ina hand strait, i is thought his sanity had bocome overbatanced. Cortain it Is that for soveral days back ho be beon very low-spirited, and was quite ores hoard to sny that {t would bo a rellof if he coul only dio, However, the family, a wifo an daughter, noverapprohendod thathis melancholy would regult so futully or thoy would nover have Joft hitn alago as thoy did to-day. Shortly after Bou'olook thoy started out fora walk, au when thoy returned, at about 4, thoy discovered dr: Willlama hanging from the doorlatoh, a alll rer hief about hia nock, and bia knces op the tloor, Ho had ovidontly’ been dead abou! ton minutes. Esquire Hubbard impanoled R tity, who founda: vortict In aocordanoy wil facts, oxprossing a bollef that tho doceas was fusano nt the tine ho took his lity. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago ee « BuPrAwo, N, Y., Murch 2L—Jobn Quinn, aba, 80 yours of ngo, wis Tmanifoatty born to be hangod. For somo years pnst ho has lived with his nicce on Poarl atrocte whora thoy conducts aloundry. They cunstaW@ly quarrelod, and ¢ ort Inoruing sho Precurod tile arrost. | Jie bert looked up, and shortly after noon was discovery dead fo bis call, bavi hung himself by 4 handkorohief to one of the cross-bura uf TY grated door, Aftor adjusting tho oxtent, rised’ halter, bo throw himeolf upon bis nees and diod of stringulution. Quinn wis no of the Fontan raldera of 180d, and wus CaP ured ut the Ridgeway fight, Ho waa tried ‘Toronto, found frullty of trauson, and sentences with Futhor MoMuhon and others, to bo bung, Uut the sentence was cominuted to, linprigel mont, Aftoraix yoars' hanl service fo ie roe vinolal Ponitontiory at Kiogaton ho was pits dloncd, and returned to Luffalo, a badly broke! down man, 3 PRESENTATION. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Apntan, Mich., Maroh 20.—Tho February tore of the Cireult Court, over which Judgo Thowias Jt $4 our own lund, howovor, and our Courchia | oxprossion of hollacaa golu the od, wer alti that toe human family eiutd bo ru" | Muoughtenfe that the Yury fact that fan hie | Rude vat rust outroh linlopoutnice, Ervia | ou ow land, hut Ha Tonpod “Harvoate boyoud une tho Mouble form Ge fudtion and truths hla MISCELLANEOUS, M. Contoy, of the Supreme Hench, has preate mw 1 ia ortuility is so lunged for Inost wilds, indl- submission dute inany of ber wovs. Hadrian vas f ) u 5 jew bolt Ali i i moon. 100 Togulowly away frow ita borrid babite and coat | cates the amazing worth of Gio? Ewch year ie | 1V,rowardod that aubintasion LY wiving toons | Eom trelind-thee,sethodiut Brat curio” te | pan fore Lae lawe eee eeateg Aud dudlelads and TUSCOLA MKETINGS, closed this afternoon. As au ovidon V. ry acter, and 1s scen in cortain cout points to be | so deur Wo man that be craves for wore of them, | tire tuland to Henry IL. of Rugland, Hy tho time, Amerlea. A German colony driven by vruel | wandments, “Ho would oot prescribe a iaw | TUSCOLA, IL, March '20—Prof, Black, late | SPPraciation, | the County Mar “Assoclstlons a p bh Presidont A. L. Millurd, presunted § alberiag up a whole storehouse of virtues. And | Honce the estate placed by nun upon a | of the great Reformation her obudlence was ao" accution f1 tho Palut had thous seeking too . Prosident. of the Christian Unive: To-| ayCue Bi jurish thls Intelivctual and emotivnel ervuturo bus | second world botrays the value of this hut complete, her subjection 60 entisustbut tha Uris glum bear tho banks of tho Sbuunoms Witbe ite sought to ae in Palette tho bight diunupolis, Lad, will conduct a Maeeoi tibet ES ern rare penned sho eikceat y ‘ Who bus conducted egury | - .