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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 3, 1880. ( ; Tn 1874 tho personaliain which again asserts itself ) the countey. Altogathor, wo think this nttempt tut, shoud they: be written, tho, worlil tale Haw wae Te fhll career at Waauligton,and tho | at aeluron Minino wns oxcccdingly fame, oud Garr, ly sink, for all tho wings of ambitlon betog thus | no man could open tho book, behold thore camo | {nto the ears of the deaf, or RELIGIOUS. | dipped min who ones hud sonred iia the eagles | trom tho Eterm Throne Onogrentor thin mann. | aah for tho witver bn Tes nent tee ake ot r Wountatiass crawl liken worm, Jf one ion | and whon that Hand touched the volume st8 | heon (int his nets hind 1 wise st hat ot be made, party mitered defeat all atong tho line. An Ino, | unworthy of Go wl Fenches tonmach money thore aro nthowsaud | revon reala raan to fall anunder. And thls | if not known thon, tthe ho kone eres tte, When it disearied, thera Iniiences ANG, Rive homes mito happier hy-an ambition who did | meh heonmodiecloseds ‘hal in tho Kington | when tho *epirit of tenth” mould vnunet WISCONSIN, Brome With thie oxperionen acd in the, {aco POLITICAL. Prof, Swing Discourses on Happiness | not reach too mueh, ‘i Gr God and Christ there temo muceess tor sfeo ar | Thu nl tngg to tote rementimns yey ele ~ pled = From this onigina of property pneato tho uns | sit, but that the combined volces of angels an | Ing thoin to * compare apiritinl things eee The DELEGATION To 7H CMIGATO CONVENTION, | Of tho prefont, septimont, le It the Pace ee TG : and the Problems of All Ages, rend pages oh thonent Ana urUch. itoppiness a | nexiney thodocteiie: that thoy amo do Gods | ftqule And the Aposttes when a anit Ellaworth (F4s.) Heratd (tep,). Savin wearaanlet: tho elements of dange! THE FMST MINNESOTA DISTRICT, indeed hard ta define, 1t cannot be detined. commandments slialt ent ie throun tho piles: celved, not tha apirit of tho worl, DUC THe pte Ita proposed In some quarters togend anun- | UAW A nets thas represanted tho Epeclal Dlepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Tue iewittherncotamay that ie tomes Taryely | inte tio lt, Yow al ie you folio’ sour bike | whlch Wa'oe Gud did wo Interscet it 4 ‘ i the wi Inatructed dolegntion from Wisconsin to Chiengo | eonscientious and patriotic sense of tho peepee Br. PAUL, Minn, May 2.—It ts announced that | Pho Common-Sonso Interpretation of the from tho alinplo arrival of something wo had | est duty, will that One above nan will come | Mosule history and core! bole nial iw ng « . . Hot. When tho old flosofereried aut Burak how | to yort also In years nene or afar, and wil open | to Christ only and. Ute Church the chy oe Heniled hy Bette eee ea aE Te a are ee eee a eee ommtrere tn Biblo Based on the Spiritnal. Inthe hemastiecaneeromettinng hae eon totim | sna mented page, and wil fea 9 yon, ‘while va te title the Ward nt God i ek fe asin aM Soe eee BEAL carponlor 8 thoir | 8f 8 geent body of thoughtful, Intopendents and | we ieee District, to sieceed Dunneli. ‘Tho an Meee ee ee tt te a | rare Sodk aye Cho optrivaild Mee ee tho eonsin doligl J ad yw iont's | for tho “much weeping " of tho timca that Wero | Gud nnd the spititital fe of man, not ache OG carneat.cltixens. whose convictions ‘cannot bo Melo tne Mnepg Meorine Hoc hhee something | tat Hootrinnl preceptr, but. tvotved alge peg sate foremost leader and onoof the ablest men in tho | safely dusrugnnied. When itn, publigaexion hag | nouneement is not Alogother none aer | Christendom and Ialam—Reviow of a Ro- | welintnot, Woitro richer than wo. wero an ifarlen and historien, ta. yo sepiene cy Mee { country; butin justico to themselves thoy cane | been responsive to thoir Jullement it hes nt Mr. Wakefield has cherished Congressional 4 rr ” hour ago, | When you read a few pages in some TUE BIBLD. cerned.” In the study of the Borlptures y ge. + not permit bim to lead an tininstructed delegn- | tho Inspiration of victory ane chat Ju Mig | Pirations for somo time, but has hitherto de- oent Turkish Essay in Blackwood.’ surprising book, of honr a tottehing piece. of é er fore, we ought not only to rook these sithe , tion to Chicago, Ho in an ontspokon Grant Poe eta Miia oxnreasion of Overy clined to appear as an antagonist of Dunuell, rauate, you for! thanktnl that Fou did wut lg bee Te cent ea aknt at torshey: rrait | Hepseus, where they ‘sling Shreuah | ea a 2 ‘3 . ‘ore that book was written or before Unt music 70 re Wa nm every , man, Now if thero isang point whercon ihe Repubitenn Btato. duit naw Hower chy ape wore time a LHe Lort Celobrales His Annlvorsary and | cume mto tho world. Thue happiness is in ono | yesterday toa lurge congregation, taking us tis | and symbol, ‘praying Lort, “open creat , consin Republicansagree, tt 1st thelr opposition ANALL IT BE GRANT OR WASHDURNA? Dunnell, who has Impaired bis popularity In hls | Or, Lorimer Celebrates ry OF is ehupesa widenlig ont oF pur Intellectunl subject “Tho Common-Sonso Interpretation of | lho eves, that I may behold tho wonteeed ‘ to tho nomination of Grant, From all parts of Rprinofelt (iL) Journal (Ta neTermer): dlatrict by his votes upon tariff monsures. Tho Preaches on Work and Wage. estate, and tho atident, the educated tind, | fie pipio.” His textiwns: é things of iho nw." ‘Tile Js the dictate of el the Btate come protests against his nomination | | The Chicago Neentng Journal has apparently | country newspapers aro partlentarly aggrioved goes nlong tnflamed by ‘the thought that to. | tte . : fgnse, confirmed by the Sur fo Ueo a much-ilkod wort—In favor of Mr. Wash. | With him on account of his stauding In the way t nl plrires th i olthet? on tho score of nvalinbility or the higher | Rote doliberatoly to work to Rot up a" boom morrow —sonled books will bo openod and | Search the Scriptures: for in them ye think yehave | which are continually tlvectin ited Fey M ¢ if 10,— we the mini a : My f there will bo Wonderful things uttered | gtgrmal fot und they ara tucy whlol tosty o tho morely Htoral expreasion, tibave th i Eround of objection to, his election. There is | burno forbresident, its isato of Wednesday | of tho removal of the tariff on printing-papyer, bernacle on the | from. its long-hidden pugo. "ho “thins | ent Cae dens tnd tmnres whieh compose {eet | Reareels'n paper in tho tate thit advocates bis | Tat Contained an article dopreenting the strum | and he bas received eovorat candid warnings | Dedication of a Mormon Tal a" from Ate tongbiiden pug. tho things | "iis epoke ns follows: fenee, £0 tho Divino wisdont” at aa sound cee ee tox inemiicrs of Congress not m | KC mow In progress between the fries Of Gen. | that ha ts trying tho patience of his district too West Side, Invettfans aud discorertes Hin nate como frag | | A clergsinan of thlclty, speakingiant Sunday | Wilh, HI : mt " rant. and Senator y . : 1 a . y estion “ How to is Li Fe ta eae ATO tis a most oxtraor- | in view of all tho circumstances, retinas cold | far. This, with the chrono discontent growing her pute, now only Rite ho loud utterances of | eventing on the questio iy This {9 the intultive practico of tho di esinel erty Vtho d to hayo referred to what | Christian. No Christian who croub er | autof his disposition to hold on to his seat in tho statcsmen about liberty and eral rights, ¢ Sortptures,” 1s reporte: iy No Ch roally draw; atnary proposition, © Why slid not the Grantites not do wire or better than by uniting upan ner | Congress Jong ator ottor ambitious, putriats ITAPPINESS AND PROBLEMS, | voted of palite erature, growing purer and | yo ealjed tho mfetieul interpretation af Swedon- | fevm tho Divine Word ‘bur doce in principene » When they gat control of the Now XGoorge wilt: | the tion. &, i. Washburne-for the ar ee eee eee OTN | Prof, BH ee cee ortontats Tarevioon ton | i#s.of Cristian thee as in tuenaiator gonarn. | Norg in torine of criticism, ‘The report of Ms | Nin thore ar tho ara ate fern, {fim Curtis, who ie recomized asian able, incor. | Tho same paper tho next day, followed this wih | ie nothing formitanic. Aud Sr. Wake | fo! Swing preached! 5 iy Zone tions, all combine to make np the promis of a | scrmen isa fragment upon which no Just mun n question of technical Interpretation igre Jaborate article, in which It was claimed Inrgo congregation in theCentral Church, taking | dawn for whose coming all hearts nay well awalt ct tof the advice iy it di fs Involve SUD‘ or a, ‘ runtible, representative Remrblican, and who | 4 more clabor t — | fold ian very clover polltichin. Ho wasn meme | 14r8 BCR Nn as Sas thle tl ETS NG it | would attempt to forma judgmentof the advico | matter of dognia ts Involved, who in thotr + Rae ignhily heen aeeonlea the honor af wolng | that every clomentot the Ttepublleny pease | DOr Ar nS Lomtainiure for wnuinterof yenrnand | for his themo Happiness and Problems.” Vol- | with deepest emotion, Ono enimat well com | civen on that oceasion to Wibla studonts; | vout mud penotionl ally of Holy Seriptiey st fino of the delegates from the Empire State £9 | ane, and oven fanny Democrata who Aro une | learned to pull tho patent wire thy looking after | lowing {8 tho sormon: iily gettttg nil behind seu and tine to sliver ta | but, Unfortunately, the popular Judgment d nd Above the mere te ihe Feet aa i eee delegacions willing to support Mr. Tilten—would carncatty | tho luterosta of his constituents and friends. | | Andno ian In Iteayen, nor in earth, nelthor undor ter, Thoy think of Dying truth when th ny re iY rapidly comlug Into your hale once rich and | too often rests upon sitch fragments. ho ws , from Kentucky, Missouri, and other Southern | Support Mr. Wasbburne. ‘The article concludes | He was clecied Licutennnt-Governor threo | the earth, was able to open the book, neither to look pay LH y of tho “Water of life's thoy think of ¢ hey read, f ‘ ho write Vnorever thoy have tho powor they | #8 follows: gonts-aqo, and ho inuclo y dignitiod and eiletent | quersin, and | wept miei Roenuso nd man wna aun | VAT nt Aotong GOMER TO ODOR EOE TOI US | Snooty ith sed nets OE ee ciiroronce | foriy ont t anata Which Mane truth comes weg. Pe eee vtcatnetiemiyngresciittons wilt | ‘Without disparaging tho services or the de- | bresliing ofliccr of tho Heniite In the Mette | in itty tarde imystorious volume. But tho wimg problems | coneerned with Swedenborg, in it; | think of the Divine goodness and apiriiuay ct? ao ee oti or Gris, Hut, when they | Aerts of othor distinguished ieuderswhoso names | tne, ts imporignee and intone Wn ho Ath | Ton wept mich thano ono was able toopen | Wich this bring teara have ail throwah tue | of sectarinn opiulon, T bave no tnterest 1 Its | vehon thay. road of iio “brent und wine: would stand no. show inv syiinrs ent, thoy | are urged in connection with the Presidency. the | hag inetiy thought. uo could chim soinething | thut book which seemed to him to hold tho | eRtecr of | mankind brought Intellectunt | but, so far ne Tecancerts Sore ay oF oly | ue beds and blond” we tue Lord. They tise lead for harmony and ask for nn uniustructed | Journal decme, Mr. Wusbhirne the Rest | anoro from it thin Legiatative and minor Btnto | history.of man in certnin great spiritual rolas | HON aplritual power, oro, has never | mind in which to approach the study Y | of tholrown noed of Divine suving power oe, Folegation with wa indvental Grant man at man who coulil besclveted ws our standart: | Hositions, miunnoll has xrown atratd of Wake= | tone “or Tia ttaeees late Na aaee camel? heen any cqamuniam of Intellectual woods nid | seripturedt involves moro serious consequences. | tateh, tha ayer of tho wind whon they rena i, What rort of an reply would tho | bearer In the coming National campaign, No _ ¥ Hmaite the Machinyetinn stig- of ' at 10 nker's hors of toll, Some havo - Hiptures should bo { the curing of the blind. They read of the Hiaine or sherman men wet If thoy were to nsk | prominent Ameriean ns tho popular caniidenco penton CO eae tee haawenmun ns the | Wonderful things in bie day, Hebd teen tho | wrought day and night over tho questions of ahs question Tee baehi fenotmeroly | Qua think of thelr awn halting and isobenet to have the Jelesation from Virginia ent to | to a greater Hegree shat fo bast a ean Candidate of Southern Minnesota, aiinst Pills | nearest disciplo of n Master who had performed politics, am pare myen a aioess end Brerinln, inter rs i ie ts Anat isiue Bes lives; or of tho palsy, and sco tho picture ++ Chietzo whut Inet rUCtONTT iy oasty on | BARS MMRLdT NS navcomba deserves boHerer | wiry. AL Haul and, Afinncupolls, and w third | jairactes, wh had tved a lite which was (elt a | {o'uMMintion: "aang fae tolled with Sees | en eee nor aneeninternretens. Te | Meroenat mpatemee to rng forth thelr” Carpenter {s not In acco! rid; term: Wakelleld bolted tho billy so to speak, 1 wontler,—n Master who find risen from obec Ming. . eu ‘ ne ssessed, 7 tthe sentiments | his countrymen. + . moral wonder,—n Mnatet and have becomo tho Piinys, tho Newtons, tho nttige - | think of tho spirits of covetonsness Unie point. Ho woutd nok rellest the, senelments noe ten Why not nominate, hima? True, he ts Hee Re Tia Moravaal popinare | thedend; and with a heart Influenced by stich a Eruniling of historgs sou ive poner over {ps question. of, AWelity to the mattiod nnd tenes aut iatlsg a Hah eas ihe ¥ nceept tho situation, and yivo way tu some rep- 3. Cee f DUE Wee ity as the Grasshopper Governor, Blnee | strange and touching experlenco Joun’ut- ¥ tn practico of the Apostles and fathers of the oO method of spiritual interpretation, | Fekentatic’ man, Convention | neta ay eet sOUSE guGoEs howe, power tO | tiie stato clection, Wukeiiotd ons wintdred over | tempted 1m. bis solitude in Patmos tolook out | Wstee tne Hunts, andl Johns, wad Latbers, ad | Heiuttive Church. ‘Uhey remnedod tho gible ne | even the plainest cemmandment of the Boca 1 gel my BOE be wisest for fh Stee dintice ier | tioned; when noone eau doubt elther nis qvall- | Ma uspiradous, and dovoted bimecit to his lie | unon tho futuro of man on both sites of death. | nave committed great mistakes. ‘They hava | Wook of Divine parables Mavalving, a tertile cinta ate dteontatt unt enamine th, Patiicnusare not well agreed in tholr prefer- | abiilts, bis flopularity, or bis onpyctiy? | Iten fle would walt until after the censtis fora sent | But bo soon had to weep beenuso what hero | often thrown theif rma around n flare which | Wetiitual: and. they looked upon ity bietor- | Divine origin and authority byte unfolding ences, though Hlnno Js undoubtedly’ tho first | matter for the eamest considerntion Af the Ito, | from one of the how Congressional districts to | wished to know was written down in a book | Nis only i fantom Dut ip the nureult tteelf of | Yoal recorda ns a Divine dram ctucted by Hving | fleulteance. Murder ts goctt to bo only tho uli choles of a mnjority, llut upun one paint thoy | publican party of Tilinola and. the Nation 8t | Leoreaunized thon; but tho pieklo Dunnell his | which noone could open. Let us not make uso | (H6trG. In the purity of tho benrt abut desired | non'us types of spiritinl principles, with tha | mitlon of angcr and hatreds adultery, of ust; are rowell agreed that the Convention wit ty | the cool judgment of all who desire to ingurotho | Rotten Inte by hiatari{ vaies has promubly ene | or tiie text In its direct tmmport, but let us by | tase all: Have risen aboro tie-erowd nnd nave | fedetplion noi vegoneration of anna fur | Hil fe tie Sere boeine Are, Atliorred th great vi es : fh ing campaign boyond | eotraged eld to reconsider bis dete - this State if it doca not pars antl-thin-seye purty’s sucecrs in the coming paign iy bt : became mirrors In which the, ecerce ey ag antragel Waketeliea reconsider is determin | what tho schools eall tho Inv of accommodation | overthravn commuinisin by becoming rieh be: | #8 aublect. | These recrvts of Diving | intron. "ithe most ant Parent cee 5 resolutions and Instruct tha delegates to fise Au | peridventure. arye | kentloman, who would do no discredit to his dis- | ask tho,sacred poct’s Inngunage to express our |, Yond estimate in tho powers of thought. save Anguatine, “one. moro. or less nptly thin | conte the revelntion of aplritual lessons. "9 | thelr fufiuedee to prevent the nomination of") | Wo Hive the above naan fndication of te drt | fetus m itepreventative in Congress. If ho | own feclings as wo look out upon the multitudes fj, aes uculties in tho way of nequirive abso- | notiier, but us’ becomes fuitheul-men Holding | An's foes nro they’ of bis own houschold” does Fats Siaten "tia Joumal gan suaport erith pride and mukes n goriolis ight, ho will enugo Mr. Dunnell | of men, <Whethor wo attempt to look towaris | grent volume ot tte unknown, and have come this mnubh for certain, that not without ame | HOE, EOE 2, Se non ee nd, POPULAR SENTIMENT. sutisfaction any of the distingutshod statesmen | (pind rensonabia idiots. A Mt Entest, but | What is beyond tho gravo, or, what Is best, this | polled it to be fed out Mitta by slttls to the ty eee te he Word.” rhoy sought to. | comune xt tho ama altars Instead of outward i ppslisprels ternal Whoo nnines Have heon most prowlnently owe | MY omonstrating 10 kuep the dlateiet | sido of It, Lest for all in all ways, to nek whacis | human tee, Aristotle ant Soerates could Ret | iw irom the Divine depths of, the Wort" Ite | face ho ees Inward Impuleew and porsunslong vO titanall Gatemeretal (Reps) MAY fe ected Mat ng tna ome gh tng renecAey | from forgetting. he existence, and Keep his | truest i religion, what Is trveet in tnduatry and | SM, thet ull, share, tue, ten Scalers At | otrnat juice and muro: ue “thing ot tho | Whe goa menint livunebot dn confides Tho foremost proposition of the persons in | before the National Convention at Chica: zO, Jn tho purault of happiness, wo inust imitate tho, should recolve tho united, beurty, and * solld” ine iat haa lived up to tuo seventeenth cone | Spirit of God," vehich are’ foolishness” to tho | Instond ef Tathor and mollier, utter the Hah be “apiritually dis- } fees in his self-love and lovo of tho world the ‘ old saint in weepiug because thera {6 no aus to | tury, but oven those could not putng end to hue | Metiral mag.and only to bo \apir lise 1 i : oi iP Y + | as worthy, 0s patriotic, to-d ei we CC Le ce leago une, _ ae nawledye pnased beyon oin ; oy enjoyod i t fuke, And so on. y every y ol a |. et hfs nomination Is cortain, and that bla can- | tired frum the Presidential chuif, and we bellove : Joined by the whole human raco fn this Inmen ton that tha ean Sets ony Overy man, b- rich Income. Dut were not permitted to make | theother hand, upon tho assumption that the | CY An ne tt Sno dents Mog that the opportunities which ho ‘hus had in the Srursartenp) hy Hay 1.—Tho Honiton oe tatlon, ‘Tho Teraelites encamped by myrinds | any inecads upon the enpital. ‘Tho mighty In | Hiblo, Jiko othr boake, bas ono muanig. tho Gnd nel tron this word sHarives Ie frames past four years of studying tho governmental | this city have read with somo surprian tho tole: | around Binal’s bago townlt for thoir mighty | heritance swept by Milton and nll tho rest of tho | Wweanlng which tt Kin to tile Malhad trop i eh eg | tho prinulples of spirituil Interpretation, ‘th systems of othor lands huye prepared him moro | gram in to-day's TittmuNe regarding the Guber- | joqdor to go fur up inthe mountain hights and | deep thinkers, to come untouched tuto the nine- cuuigelisty one ippears upon the surface," ringiplo is simply this: “J'ransfor your thoroughly than ever to judgo of the needa Of | natorint canvass nnd outlook. ‘Tho fact is that | clouds thnt ho might’ secure somo guidanco | techth century to onrich and inspiro ather chile | jiTerent from What Appa pon Ta crammar | ihoughts from the Rody ta the souls from the bisown. Goy, Cullom Is much atronger In this pirt of the a {1 Thol dren equally loved of God. Mountaln torrents, | HUE to te Mtn lay otbor book of history, or | Muter world 10 tho fnnor world of the ma But tee regard the maintenance of Republican | stato than 9" Hont seems willing to | £°0m God. Tho Exyptians = of obes 1 from the too steep ineline of thelr beds, rash | MO Os On oe x oto ¥ frum tho gcenes, elreumstances, and objects ot nciples and the preservation of all that cas won ata ie panei i : ra i Feat crossed over the hill ‘each morning and oven- | with an uwful rourto their destination, and than | POY Oe TURAL oon thaso two fitens and | tle to tho states, oporntions, and princinles of PG four years, conteet wilt rebellion Of fH More | vit gain in several counties ns second cloice, | Mx, ttt in the holy temples on tho farther | Ah ney. bur the river miasopaliey ianeare | mothnds. | ‘Tho curront “Lesson tolpe” of | cvorlustiwe less und yout ave tne ey oe didaoy will be {rrosistiblo, Wo have to say of this, in tho first place, that = ‘wo do not think this country so degraded that it islooking for and rondy to neeept a SMan of Doatiny. That sort of man belonga In Europo, where the people are 4 secondary consideration. In the second pinco, we havo to gay that the assumption that tho nomination of Grant fs cer- tain iauntruc. As tho unse stands, the figures are against the ex-President, and they are not likely to grow bottor for him, Begin with tho beginning,—Ponnsylvanta. If that Btato votes asa unit for any one, Blaino,and not Grant, will got tho vote, Tho popularity of ‘Blaino ju Pennsylvania {s overwhelming, Thero aro tenmen for Blaine throughout the Stato whero there is one for Grant. As for Now York, Senator Conkling bos managed his party into a ebronfo minority, though, with the ald of ‘lam- many Hull and tho MUlinted rings, he mulntains his place ns tho only Republican Senator. Itis well known that the position of the only. sido, away from tho unsanctified things of man, | chnnne Y Fo eee ee tosipld. fruits | teensuzes OF Dixine wisdom in. proportion fo th ina in this Stato or th tho Nation, T-thounited | ‘Tho correspondent 1s as mitch out of tho way | {hoy ‘musbt seoure eome words from Towven | 19, fovel cond alone a great, but stove strenm Bon a eetne attoral “ethow ag tts dovelupment. vf spiritual perveption.” ta Wisdom of the Nepublicny party toes not AVF | rogurting thor candidates, especially as | ubout tho nextdny or the Hext month, and in | Salmo eur, anienme tHe banks, when you | oatural outgrowths while skeptical criticism | growth in perception ts not derived from eaerate tg a tasinna binisclt: Worthy to.b8 | to Cole Carr, who is regarded by tho | Greece at Delphi thore wore often ON porous | quaves tio deup DUE pencetl tides the surenin, | Shows whit Ingnnlty js likly to follow trom its | FerlY AIOE Ia, OF BNO word, Rue tom frusted in two previous tors, no such objec | most sagncious politicians ns in many respects AEBS femiplaot 0H ip oat oe eae or truth ts ne mounted ul The | pro. Perversion. To oreuticnatLesens taut the | 13 in the Soriptures thomeclves the lipht b Hon ean apply to dr. Washburno,and us @ elt. | more dangorous to Cullomthan any other caudi- | ‘Tits wo nll bolong to uno family, and wil eyes, | ems a8 wercall wom, nee tho slow movement of | sricitunt interprotution of the ible ts some- | wich ft is davelopedt acoarding to the dlepoa Hon ott Gh tate. eng pinted es i moat ty dato. It 1s probable that Fort or iawloy, or | sounor or later, linve wept or shill weep that | 7 atrenm tht doos not intend to rin dry,—i thing inythicul, and ao far unintulligible, olthor pes of nbe enna and discle pa La It toes not MOEMoe. walbelions Mine ta Denet only ontitied | dven Iinaker, may loud Carr at first, but tho Int- thore mag or iano gna tatake up the sented eek | atzonin desea by tho Almignty trun hunke | Boson or unworitiy thote cRoRDE and, you | sways Keop pace with tutolicatual jearoing, bt fo tho support of the delegates from Ulinols, but | tor bus probably as many, cloments of popu- | Mi rutntul nnge,. Enc Sohito where RWB ATO | FON te tT a oe eee NeULY | criticism which knows too well how to bring the | Xno greater mistuko thun ont tho spleltual ing that patriot! sie and tho ost interes ts of 0 | Jurity as any candidate tn the fleld, Ho hnsfre- | tq bo iado for the people's good, eneh schont pet ke athinker or tudent. bi for letter of Beripture into contompt. terpretal on 8 tl a criptures takes tho Bible, hition, as woll us tho sticcess of the Hepubllein | quently spokon In Springicltl, alwaystocrowded | where sciences of lulur, orof morals, or of henl> | Womket Henkor oF a student barpy for f | Oyton Mae ented tho Want mado | Was’ from tho siinple inlndod. It ts true rather: Darty, wall dictato hig nomination, “Wihouwany | Houses, and bo ts regarded bymany us tho nblest | Wein eee telat an are fangnt, each homasnbera | Week OF Hf need be fornycur. Indeed. bad | yao” to wesito Jim, noranypowortoeom- | that tho doxmatiém of {itoralism cannot aks of thc, weaknesses whlch belony to other cad’ | and fittest man to make the cnuviss. Ie his | cares and calamities come, te so miny Patmos | Lou fnlicnly learned that tho humor voco | mand obedionee, oxcept ns tho Divine love nnd | twas tho Instructions of tho spirit of the Word, sirenttle Wunaeed ty the heal of them orceen at | {flcndsand, adttrors in alinost avery county 18 } islands from which Iniging exiles look tar away. | \rine, would you toe Mave anid. that isceuen | MuJesty within Tim shod itself forth in His | front uct. mae, vers, sip e mindedness is y My be i ve cS a "y ie b - . " rr combined. Tho vorcof iilinols Ruonld be given fhe Rta ‘Chaveation, It is Probable that he enn | &8though thoy would pierco the cold and silent | onoiigh for mé for onoyenr at lonat? ‘Thus tho | Words of wisdom and qerey, or followed out 4 y Naghed from | common sense; and makes them living illustra, toaneartho othor of those, ffs own dfstin- 5 r von- | Sx to learn tho future, framer of the universe lata fail upon his chil- | With healing virtue in Ils touch, or th tlons of the Lord's words: “1 thank Thee, Ov; Honubllene Senate oP AeNscomtoni enor | femme gtuzonn an the ad of Yano most, aud wo | don Wien is more aunenn ooeaidor any athar | my hens epee ont gt, tt ttf, cone | don in is descr the monn of any” When | of te al Ue nani tuo icten | Sabor. thie ou has hon Cg rm is eliove: ut, on whicnover side that vote is cast M1 I vi C! led, there AN", m1 " Y or Wiese ant rinlont, un reveuled tf Fitna Republican, Ho eausod tho dofeat of | ier ho naonly conclusive at. Chieugo, but | Atv or qe teionas would go over i Carey «| lematlo morrow nud to utienipe to shape J by | comes up uRnin by night wateange,invisibie | Word of God when they have ceused | to peu ema unt Ben Le ae with it was not conveulen’ | that it will bo rutified by tho Stateand the Na- Bp, | thestudy and obedionce of law, Lot us thore- | Goud whleh rains dowt food oneo more. Alt | Se communion, with the divine soul. in babes.” You muy tnd Jn somo wayside cottage tion in November, hi ni ritlel t-spirited oli woman, wha can read her, fore direct our thounhis toward thonutonn hap- | things thus Indicate that man has a fone pis | it aud only bring thelr eritlelem, to | w wweet-spirited old worn itetlonarie, id pikah : E piness whlch comes from a problematic future, f vorldl oF ano! Dear upon st ne Ko much history, or myth, or eeilt prouch pitta sermon tren thetertese| PATONARS. | wag notcarried for Hayes, and it | THE MOST AVAILADLE CANDIDATE 18 WASI- WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILM, Woinuat not aeeume thit woeanoxplain human | Syyuigetomnke tn ove world ovannthor, | | down. ft fs only when aw denier out of ita | jyho will prewch vant german from the text Sy Fi would not be for Grant if be were presented us DUNNE. Bpectal Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Ufo, Mun can find that zome good will come | journing nan atands weeping becuusogt the un- | deep wells tho water of lifo that you find its q a A ; the great and only proprictor of the Republican cola (21) Tou: Nockronn, Ill., May .—Tho choice of Winne- | from poverty, come from slander, ome from " Tun mal. As tha timo for tho meeting of tho State Con- vention approaches, the neceasity for pondering and reflecting before acting urges itsclf with tn- creasing {mportance upon the minds af the honest, {mpnrtiat, and faireminded Hepublice ana, With pencll in bond many are now caloulating tho chances of tho «lfferent aspirants, ond thelr results provoke iin ominous sbaking of the head, It is al- most universitly conceded that the contest ba- tween tho Republican and Democratic candl- dutcs fs to be a neck and neck race, A nominn- tion fs not equivalect toan election. That the chofce should fall on a man who will not be offensive to any faction ja conceded. To accure his election, every faction In tho party is neces- sary. We claim the right, asa citizon, to urge upon the people nll honorable reasons to pros mote the cundidacy of Mr. Washburno, We ad- init tho right of uverybody clye todo the same thing for thelr choice. Wo do not propose to ‘ arty, Conkling’s aint that He bas the capac: rf ty tocarry tho Stut0 isn form of imposturo, 4 Tho claim that ho controls the sold New Yori “ delegation isn fraud. There are ut Jonat soyen- teen, aod probably, twenty-three, Blaine mon 4n the Now York delegation, wh ‘Now mark It, that with tho exception of thoso Cameron-Conk)ing States no Northern Stato hus declared for n third tern of tho ox-I'residont! ‘ ‘The rest of the Grant States are those Southorn ? ones that becaine hopelesly Democratic under Grant’s Administration, It is possible Grant 4 aay bug Iilnols, Bavint entered personally Into ‘ the contest and seoured tho help of Logan; but 2 thoonly Northorn State hols cortain to got is i Nevada, which 1s, politically, a pockat-pleco be- longing to Schators Shuren and Jones, ‘Thoro js not 1 New Bryant vote for Grant, Thero will uot be a voto for him in Oregon and California, Tho Northwest Rneouly ‘wilt fol- low the example of Town and Kansas, At most 9 rors a vou-seel ufter | feurned to discern in the history of Israel opened books, but, behol, he 1 inspired by the | Message and power: only when vou sec! tho story of the soul’s progress {n regenoration,| " war, sumo from slavery, but we daro not deduce | yory RY its soul that tho body of its lotter becomes In q RAE CRU CSR deg cater. | tio eomelision that tie world whteh ‘hus in ita very things uncon, oud every power af mind | tranuiqured. aid glorified, and fis utterance eo | Hts dificultion and fatlures, aswell a3 is tr 5 5 . , er hs. And she will tell you how these wicked| composition nil theso things {s ni tdeal world, L Tiled With magesty and authority that ‘no man | Up! gotoSpringfeld uninstructed. Fortcomosnext, | and that a plunct withoutcany slunder. or war | Kia wileh should limit bls property would ruin Ehave ov | dare ask any inore qutcations,” and all confess Aings of tsracl only image tho Huling passion: Lut Hawley will probably be very feobly ropre: | wold hoi a bnd condition, Wa inay snare | fertaenwmng tae poenbtlin OF meet oreeg | never mun spuice Ike thie man,” or trhelples whlet strugito for mastery (ni sonted, : whut good muy como to us from certaln sources, roe | kingdom of the mind. Omrl was just as and oven the’ medioc ndustey andemnin | Aud If it he this Inner life and soul of tho | ie ern Tine Kingdom wae no better of al Tho Congressional contest is getting vory | mare wood from oem olliok noueces. {ois wine would deeline, Just such ruin should wo witness a Ee ea suey At canes. | hu hil muceesdedl 1 the throne than, beter * | should a community of inind be decinred, and ” tf Whereupon she wl yor 8801 quiot, tho Presidontiat canvass ctalming every | known, Thus ovar a problomatic fukire Womay | qi brains ahontd bo limited to rending, welling, | "terpretntion ” us to be out of the renoh of tha | th ore et See are er eeceirien etn tee one’s attention, No choice has beon made in'] Pender and dmw conclusions, but we aro not | and urithmotic, and to only an hour a day of ins | act ie ny vials ie pen fo the pore fon of | mution i main aro nothing more than theex thia county as yet, although it {8 more than | colmpetent to declara thut Gud may not have in | cellectunl toll oven amid those simple shapes of | oh Oa lacritioay® Lat tho spltit= change of one bad principle for auother, Te Ikely that a candidate will be presonted from | His empire Inhabited worlds whore tho heart's | study, It is away from auieh fattors, It tg ont in | ROHO, for your consideration, "that the sptrit= | ina not that tho method of spiritual interpret Rockford at tho District Convention. Should | slccessful and happy.ithout tho belp of any | tho presence of tho Indetorminablo, that thosoul | Wal suterpretation ts tha co ton locks up the Keriptures from tho pooples it Winnebago County decide to do this, its candi. | clouds of uncertainty, We do not know what | rises up tothe highest atature. ‘The posalbtiities | Puntation af tha Tiiicn | | og | tnuks them itp only from those from bootie date, In the opinion of niuny, will stand the best | May be tho onler of things elsowhore or whut | orenel new day aro to tho honorable n trumpet eo Is proposition qay mot convey more | meaning is niready biddon; Just. us the Lon chance of being tho nominee. woutd bo tho Ideal plan for cart, but this Ite | cull to now Invor, and out of this now inspiration | fiw it Iu Intended 19 exprtes, perme inl OO okt | narables tro sanied to tham * who ara ithout called to mect May 2, TOveMent and this ef ite ammregate of napnie | Words : iit ons of Christians havo lived ang a “deel if ervorted | truths. Mill INDIANA, inughter or delight, but tho consciousness of | call the possibility of denth, ‘It is perfectly pos: | gonso interprotation of tho Bible fs, tho mothod | Versys, practicing the spiritual method of Script. ho will bo woattering in Indian and he has | quarrel with other Iepublieans wou diter, with Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tritume, Mietory and somothing at perinanent sticcoss, | sible for you wee Hen Stns Set HHT Ge axe | sunetioned by sound praetienl Judgment and In- uro study. cg tuoi tuldlvadgeision fad serge \ nothing in Ohlo. Now Jersey and Mlchigan aro | tie, ae ee ee eee against Gur rights, | Font WAYNe, Ind, Muy 2—Tho Domoeratio | , Let us iilustenty by ttetalls. Mark tho intele | Mier i y oO wny= | fitively practiced by the Christian disclple c- pI that 1 not for him, i. Tf wo belicved that Gen, Grant wis tho strongest and beat man, wo should suy 80,—for ugalnat bim we bave no animosity. — but it is with us us with the old Roman: “Not thut wo love Cwsar less, but Rome mare. 10 Nepubileang cannot carry a Blngto Electoral voto As for tho Solid South, so sorlously claimed for his cause, na for ail other evil onterprises, hho has been broken in ‘Texas, and benten in Georgin and North Carolina, while Muryland has nota yote for him. ‘Tho boasting by which hols whooped up just ene ‘i Where in tho atreats of earth a your or tivo yeurg , | itisgo, but Lhave wondered whether it might Joltit Senatorial Convention for tho Counties of | Lectua and cmottonut energy whieh cones from | Hayeg, “Wo need not pause over tho atutcniene | CwyUDE to tho dearea of hlsspinitual percerlon. | nor be'teue, thit many Who are now livtag oe ‘lon ond Whitey met here yesterday aa eee et eae ee eee than | Of this impressive uncortuluty, Wo neod not | rho iho Word of God, 12 that were in dispute | ah external and mtunu religions tfo anlgut not nominater! Robert ©, Hell, Tho Convention bud | Sour ‘money’ is noble, and. as iecomesto you | Maken our slvoping sorrows by recalling the ft might bo weeless to olfor tuo conelderations fso grow in mrucc and spiritual intelligence if na stormy time, tho hitley County de! “Hikes bit hi PA ne ea i pple comes. Bue this futuro money ean | Multitude of thoso who have gone from us of | watch Tehall present. 10 that case also Lehauld | tho ministry of to-day sot thom the example of withdrawing In'a body duriug the proceat enigina, and {ts unanswered form makes man Junto da; rae one in thoir youth or middle life,— feo! obliged to resort less to exteznnl ovidenco in tho fathors, and tuugtt them: to draiv forth the pie when 0 ‘ fully expected to ntay. ‘You all ay and authority | spiritand tifs of tho Word from {ts itteral and riso early and toll on nt its golution. Pho milt- tien they Tully exnected to, i Fupport of thoir suthonticity and authority | spirit and tito of the Ward from tts literal an : now Ig, {n grent part, finportinence of the gross- | in the South. To urge such o claim is to urgue ‘WISCONSIN. fons who a few. wooks ago worked atu puzzle | S80 the hight and depth of this Jnquiry. It | than tothe Intornal evidences of thelr origin | ourthly expression, Ths ot lens y . . TT ry - | nguinst reason, Any Repubdlienn candidate can NSIN. p necds no amplitication, for the probleni of when orfully in the | ever Christinutty is mdst personal and vital ina : at doeription, Mh tuto who ary loud ouiry overs Hepubiiean biter The states that | NMuarAURER, Wis. Siny 2.—Tho State Greon- | Mlonx tho streets and | by | thoir iirestdes | in this world ond to youl or mals soatrangennd | astrncture opened ins wondextul’y, tn, tho are doubtful are the Btites to look after to mako up the necessary number of Electoral yates to fecure the election of the cundidate. OF tho five candidates in the field, Grant, Bluinc, Sher- man, Kdmunds, and Washburne, the only one aguinst whom objections are urged is Grant, In tho doubtful States, the mun of thelr choice Js) Waahburne, and he will be Sanporey by the Btul- warts, the Greeley Kepublicans, the Seratch- era, and the Heformers, ‘Thon why should he not bu the man at Chicnzo? Is there any objection ‘i sycophants’ who will make hot hnate to pros- trate thomsclves befure Grant IC only there is nolsy twiddle onough about the voynge that be made around the world while Kin 4 and Queens scruped _ tho round in Tmeckness ns he pussed. In fact, the servility displayed toward Grant, and the gross violunce done truth, and Republicanism, aud falr-play in the odious charactor of hls candidacy, huvo aroused aspirit of opposition that approaches: 7 exasperation, and cannot in any casey be oyer- como. Suerman and Blaine have been treated by the 74 y ‘hurch. If this wero tha | 1nn tho spiritual Interpretation of the ‘Scrip! back Convention {s called to mnect ut Watertown | SH, Hung, It away ocho it wus, de; | teop tint nothing cau bo added. to, ie by any | Tevelntlons of the nuvi Charen t tires fs understood. ‘THe man whose rollyion i May 21 ‘ eon a true probloin with tho answer eimply un- | ‘hetorie. When will you censo to live? Whatan not merely emotinual, and whosa talk {snot merely cant, but who ‘Is rich in experience and mame te hed He iwroutd bo Nrmocerney font Ww . mt 0. Scriptures, unilke a —o ‘ oe - | Whopened book! No one on carth can break tho | human writin: tire composed in acco CASUALTIES {ee"Gsthnd tho soutien een eo ene Uharany | $eusand rund tho Tidden date, But now mark | tues with the inw ot correspondence, which, spiritual wisdom, 1s tho man who will transla + child coutd have mustered tt in an har then the gag nian succens That eames Leone this eitirmt. being used us lor OF inter pratntion, a scovers the leust and tho grontost olroumstance ot the 12 x a 7. rt a distinot spiritual sense within tho letter; tha! 3 LAFAYETTE MISITAPS, Ayuzzio would Ba rae Rea aaa poriing'to tis Analitents of somo other world | tho Womongtration of tho Inw 18 found in its ado- spiritual uperations. And I ¢annot but bellers ial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribun nor isittobelmple, and tk theretoro lends the | YS, sume otter iniucnce than that of un uncer | quacy to interpret tho letters ond that tho pres] {hat if our congregations ware aliowc het ine Bore le lahed ee eee oto cena eoneiay touts nad fromyenr | winamive, but of man ns ho is we must epeak. | dies of the spiritual senso which (t discovers is | Suriptures do partray in thotr inwa be Lavaverre, Ind, Muy 2—Giles Crary was | to year, Each generation steps up cheerfully | Look at thotwo facta wnich greet all born into | tho proof of the Divine origin and Inspiration of | experiences and needa of tho soul there xoue sorlously injured internally by a runaway to- | to iho siranwo task and ts allured onward by tte | Carib. (i) We cannot stay bere always. Tuo | the Holy Scriptures, If auch wero our presunt | PP leas caviting moout the sites day, Jobn Lendorman'stoft anklo waa crushod | indescribuble spell. Tho most ovident motivo |#PMrih mount nok coublin nll ite countless mill: | purpose, we should find, In tho direct Usoof the | Tone: puting About m! 8 tobi? Hushe any law in his private record; 4 * of Industry may seem: to. bo food, and clothing, ill- | ineans Swedendon: hus put within our reach, | tosKy ono to another; “Come roe A man t |, fupperters of tho ubed-teng wahummo nat hoy | tn pula rogoray 24 ho ak qvuporont fou | OY cigar ya rusnorags wii her eb, wen | Ama ghetc, tne andion te Uy motivo Wo] LhArs com tao ore ean a nae | the most concluateovttoneo thnk the Diba | espa. things that over Idi Je noe'e { fe q : so Ww is found baat 4 . he > yes * ak gm ru rea beng, | ine va Waar gtr unene, Marty | Eureka, yen tet Re | ten ombien o cvmne Avera: | ROK: SH GT ete ane | fen cunt tation, retin ae |, hg endear ot ening of tho ex-Presidont, and all interference | Hive it fo ue Docs his past history warrant the cute eeeeed dangorouely hurt. John AL Foes | dustrious mun hay acquired nn adequate aupply fect beings aud this nwitl removal fromebia | WAchor sont of God, and of tho truth and valuo ay bee to {brow rerediit wpod tho sprite: Fe eee rt ansah dha vicctrese | to bis polley? On the contrary, hia was wvory | torr wife, tothor, und two chikiron wero polwon- | fot Winselt and family, bo will wot, withdraw | ives must come in soma manner that will help | Qf les wencuings, But ters not my EHEDON. | OaIntorpretnuon, Gut. it is. forgotten K eee ra a ny ee reat | Wwenle Governmont. Ail tho Suuthorn States | edtocday by eating pokecroot for Horsoradish, | fem tho olrele of chances, for ho te Just a8 | Mnkn ie nobler inom and women. while wo stage | Wo,,AemMS, thnk the Eble ts resin Ted ene | eis method sid wnivorgally. provall 40.208. ? donoy bas beon dungicd ut them us if that plice Wor controled by Ito trbtlea ENOE Gant i ie ny PY fad ng vot bite OF radish. | eager us any poor min to explore tho uncer- Tho Almighty, thorofore, says: “I will onaiee Word of God, and that itis upproachad by tho colts tet od id uivers: a ge ee t was tho highest to which one could napira in the | Wore controlled by Hopublicans when Grant | Foster's condition Ja orltical, talnty of next autumn or next yenr. Ho wottld | Gach gonorution in (hiriyethree yours, bub Twi | christian asauch. ‘Cho question Is, How! shall | Church from its beginuing. 0 eae onet 3 preeonen of tho one grent man, It te preciauly eee se tant had use: and on thes a —= Joya to know what Is In the aenled buok. vonicoul from each ono hls own, day of doom,” sho uso it? Tow sll! a ian, approaching ne Gvery part 2 fon ture Bu ive pirit to. tbe’ his style of presumption that arouses tho Sf tho legal ‘muithorities by. rovalution, ‘ood BADLY INJURED. Communiam ts right xo fur us it nsks that op- | Wien. disouso swoops across tha land all will | (20 study of the Holy Soriptures reverently oO tn nity exntte . earenly ae ' sharpest resentment. Tho field will bo ayainst Ghent at ae hve thiakion staan Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. reasion by royal classes should bo removed, 80 | fon, but not all will dio, When tho dark ag n disciplo, Interpret fre lanage to his spirit. | human m Indy wh ich 18 80 nenrapo 1 ‘at det ‘ Grant, and it is {inprobablo that he can gain | tr | aMtant Overy Boathorn Bruton is | DANyinLn, Il, May &—Dr. Balch, an old prace | f2% 8 {tasks that stolen Innd should be parceled | Chou comes up from tho horizon, ‘and | Waleditication? Shalt ho reud tas he woud {ora Sondesconsion of tha vino ounles acer tho stir, We aro, thorefore, justivied in overwhelmingly Yeoublionn ‘Dia Grant, app ntgs is 3 i out to the people, so fur ns it advocates the | Sion the lightnings flash and tho thunder | retd Plata, seoking merely to discover tho araae Ls Ce oe ap te 08 ot tttOn belicving that tho Republican party is not to Woe thal a me Pp the Fogel pow ti titlonor of this county, while crossing tho rall- rightsof man,—that {8,80 far ag {tis only anothor makes the fille tremble, all wilt walt in menning of Itw letter as it may have been in tho ud surely this Is tit the ink ‘antant ithe pass away, loaving only 1 Grant party. Teom overthrow?! With tai guid tnt itterenco he rond-bridgo overStonoy Crock, at this place, | name for democracy; but It isn sin amiinat nat- | Unies alfence, bue not Ail will dios; aut upon | indo Sfoges or Mutthow white writing, or uy it | of unpervorted roason; “for how toeut Se ee ! NO TIME FOR RIRKE—THY LEADING REePuDLICAN | from overthrow? Wit luugule juviference De | iast night, was struck by n locomotive, and | Wroso far ns It ndvocates a distribution of enpl | TLningo, silence Bee Not Ae a es tee in | muy havo suggested itself tothe understanding | bring His Infinit wisdom down to, the anne PAPER OF PENNBYLVANIA ON THE SITUATION. | tO ligne (rout with thelr ndverutries. Ifo thus | thrown fram tho brldgo, broaking his loft arm | tl,fo faras tasks a Goverment to feed and | snail ray, bite en eno ship ‘ebail econo R | of tho Jows, or of the dlgciptos, to whom it wus | hunslon of snerothorwigo than as by fn era 4 ay Preai + etry ef 0 S rec - | vlothe ttscommon people, for man is a ment! i 7 ” i ‘Tho Nopublican piety Hover Mid greater neca | sUITendored State nftor Stato to the rulo of tho | aud sovoral ribs, bealdos revolving Internal in- | tha" mond talluro iho moinent Ala heart and | {Mb und thus allshall secman the contlnes of | "hac is ono ways and that 18 what Js called lt- | slong in the dosertat night"? If He hath opened } of pradonce than now. ‘There never wasn timo | Bulldozers, and his Inst days of oftice wore chur- | juries, be + | mind are get free from eoutact with tho uneer- | fenith and In eke pattel eae a tied | eral interpretation, : Wdnor in Heaven aud let down thus a leas when it could so iii afford to noun unnevessury | Helarized by aputhy towurd tho success of tho + | tuinties of his futures At Intorvals tn all tho | (unk Chole thoughts ond, wath ono born ito |. Of shull he, remembering that it 1s God's word Fpiritual wisdom, tt a to then nd De is 2 Flr wlten an mre important co, breaent | [AC emvey had muda Bs wate De ede A DIRTY MESS, work miory the thought he, sprang up het | Eye nuanet hull Ge AS to Roast of Toca | ee eee ae a | ee ea eee Eat a an bey jn discreet action and whole- fi all tho and tho labor, . : ig 01 Bora rosncot for publi sentiment, there 1s Rood who bud fougbt the desperate ti hts whtoly had ——$£¥_,, Should beequally distritnted. "No ono iden has row OE butwonn him and tho future he sees this | }ivino nnd spirital truths capable of unfolding | uble, belng sustained’ by the hewn Toason to exprot success in tho Presidential eau- | Ciatan incivil aftiite,” Ho. did not ary to build | Fke-Wberal Leaguo of New York Hold | returned with greator’ rezularity. ‘Tho Greeks | “4 a f themselves to his thought in tho ratio of his | But what Shall we uy of tho eliarch Watch vas; but tho mnrqin ts too narrow for ruckloss | To tin partyoe which he was the representative, | @ Meeting, and Jollify Over Bennott's | dreamed ovor it, tho early Christiins attempted | | Some atholsts springing up in the fourth cout- | growing perception? ‘This is tho spiritual meth; | no “heavenly vision. whlch secs no era hy miotakes or doubtful oxperiment, During tho | His iaddityor tho selueh purposes of Mineolt | Wolensc—Unhoard-of Obscenity. {tz tho Fathors Augustine aud Chrysostom at. | ury aulemed that this world waa not made by 4 | od of interprotation, which seoks by prayor and | be Heves, In honey but on Sa Rae ater ‘War the party had a olonr fel, for tte patriot. | Dut veel fe for tho gellish purposce ott nue) ean beaten tatrne oben wrtsinde tompted upon smaltur eeales tho realization of | God, for had fea sian guthertig would Hot bive | moditation and every help of kuowledga to’) stone ep tn att fy foot, ae) Jobts com, sm awayod tho North, and tho South was out ut | Mi! fe nliqht ietina boot In since tte biethy, ee a Lebel this dream; the Fronch have wrought at it; and | mado cronturo that somotimes died an infant, | * discern spiritually” tho ‘things of the spirit | one after nnothor should rev fale placol” ' the count, After tho Wurit mnstored tha ro- | jf tras daring Grant's sAiMinistention atime | New Yorn, May 2.—Tho Liberal Loaguo, asit | our own lund, pruetical in all things rather | wud often fu ull the beauty of early Ifo, A wiso | of God" which aro vollod In tha “parables” and | feaston and save Lol Goo is not in thls pl constructed States, Evon In 1870, after the rolun of fraud and force had begun at tho South, it eull carried the Electoral yotes of Flor & Yda, South Caroling, and Loulsiana. But {> it approaches tho strugglo of 168 ns {it has not como to any previous contest ainco 1860, with the prospect of a Soli South against it and with tho Imperative requirement of a united North us ‘the Indispensable condition of success. It is true there aro thuee who claim son.o of the Southern Btates, but all such talk fadoelusive, It presenta ‘ no sufo busis for action. Every State south of ‘ the Potomuc fs tn Demooratic hands, and in any prudent calculation they will not bo counted in any other coluinn, Tho hope of the Republican ‘party is in a Solld North, And what ts tho plain sentiment of tho North? In all Now Engiand thore is not a single delogute to tho Nattonul Convention for Gen. Grant, Is thors any portion of tho country that moro talrly represcuts tho earnest conviclons and the ‘moral forces which are tho Ifo and Btrongth of tho Republican party? Is there any section which Is moro responsive toa genoral popular Yecling? If Mnasachuactts 1s sometimes tinienl, Connecttont and New Hampshire are thorougoly practical; and nelthor chooses « single delegate ‘or the ox-President. Prudent menseck the Yacts, and baa sich a factas this no significance as to tho public temper? In Ohio thers fa 0 cos 3 test, but it is between Blaine and Sherman. in rn tho doubtful State of Indiuns tow, If any, of tho of the ablest and purest men were driven from the party. Nono were foreed to leave before he wont Into == aifice; = none have. loft since ho vucated his sent, Mr, Washburne 16 pretminently tho most avails able man. To him no ono ‘urges opposition. Nonebt oun be auld In disparngemont of his lilo, pubiis and private. Thon with the fact in view that wo must curry tho doubtful States, why should Gon, Grant’s candiducy be urged, when It is In thoso doubtful States that tho strongest. opposition exists against him, and {t ts these sunto States that the strongest support Is given to Washburner With Wushburne for a candl dato, Obio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Now Jersey, Connecticnt, and New York can bo carried for the Itepublicuns, Noothor candidate montioned cun do this. Doos not reason dlotate that bo ts the man to nominstw? Do not all the galcula- tlona show tho inability to clect Grant? Then why should the Republican purty not uct dn conkonance with reuson and possibility? Wo atill insfat that Afr, Washburno Ja tho moat avall- able, and, to tho purty, tha most accoptable candidate, Wo say, try him. . HOW PLUMED KNIGHTS ANE MADE, ‘Tizewell County (th) Republican, Gon. Login anid n't Head specch” at Con- trulia, on the ovcamon of nn uyation to Grant, “We want no plumed knight tn this country, i y ° : a i God would bave given och being fixed term | “proverbs” af His written Wo Admitting | It was only after tho vision of the unvels, os calls jtatlts «bods tteicold eorepoapil of Spin} aoe coat edt wantored along’ frome plate. | of exlatonco, ‘Thoy alluded to tho fact that eee itinie isthe Word of God. studying its | econdine ond descending, tbat the, patriarch uuallets, and comprising ull the most radical tree- | Tater: Gwen without dying In the long aud | brutes generally Jive a fixed number of years, | such, ns Christians profoss to do, this methind of | kuew tit whero that Inddur rested was the lovers, und free-thinkers, and atholsta of this | gicourigiig march, Mr. Owen, an Englishinnn | Whereis man is a weak ond powerless thing, | intorprotation {a the methnd af coumonsonec, | “ante of Heaven.” And what men pee f uity, had a big meoting at Chickering Hall to- | of large. Curtune, bought In 184 90.000 nores of | Moro linblo to div young than dio old, | To thoso | Hocauso it is what sound judgmont, approves, | renlizo that tho Word of God ix the entrant night, in honor of D. M. Bennett, oditor of tho | landon tho banks ut the Wabash River not far | atholsts the fathor Gactantiua roplica that | If nll Sorpture ts given by inspiration of God, | eternal life is tho vision of {ts internal BP! i Truth-Sceker, wh vosterday’ released f from wheru It emptles into the O} Ho built | animals shave no souls | that mny bo | and is profttable tor dovtring, for reproof, for | eonsna by which Diving wladom Is graduated ety rutheSeeker, who was yosterday relenged from. | iiteg tor 2000 persona, and, having found a | {uluenced by any meditations upon dis- | carreation, for Instruction in righteoumicss, that | accommodated to tho varying stntes of ang homes for 2,000 persons, . ney t prigon, hnving been sent thoro for a your for'| Tigo muitiiide of those who beloved tulis in | Solution, but man bas “a nutural arrogance | tho man of Gad may bo Thoradgnly furnlshod | and men Lut how shall they aver realize this publishing “ Cupld’s Yokes," an obscene book by | hig Now Harmony, tle Ittle world of equatity | and vanity which aro softened by this painful | with ail good works,” tho drat natural and ra | {f thoy are forbidden to look up? riptureés one Haywood, Great préparations had been | pogan, It began anid elreumstances the mast | Viclssitude, ‘The elegant Latin poluts out whut | tlonal conclusion must bo that tts history ana | Itlsfolly toway to men, * Search tho Scripthiny made, -and the hall was packed — by | favoruble. ‘The leador was wiee, the colony was | tenderness of paronts te up out of this | aymbolism is replete with spiritual significance. | for in thom yo hayo otornul life, a4 td such’ an audienco né ia not often | vclect, tho taud was rio and bountiful, but | frallty of tholr children, and what helpfulicss Shm’Ged speak and Ills utterauco bolike the | us you go cn disputing mbout | thell, 8 neen, Resolutions wore passed ercobalaiuy Bon there began atanco to oceur just what hb c= uprinigs ip i sooloty from tho fuot that all aro | language of nutural men? Whut went yo out | thouticity and tho comparativo At hott a patriot, Shar Bere Comstock, tho | curred in all ghuilar efforts everywhero,—tho | traveling tna path Hable any moment to be | for tases?” Sun spenk of tho Word of God.ns | the authors of tho | ditferent. mag Judgo who sehtouced Bonnett, and the President | Glscontent of tho heart in u evel and atationury {| swept by storm, And then he makea n beautl- | not being In accardince with sofonco or history, | and searching among urchiwological, react for not paydoning him; charging that tho moves | condition, In St. Auguatiie'’s ttle colony | fullitustration, Ho suys courso and oruct nui- | naif they oxpectod a rovelation to teach astron- | for WMustrations of thelr meaning. has DO ment was all ono with that to put God into tho | ho hud so mitch moro brains than his fellows | Mmuls, tho lon, the sorpant, tho eagle, the hawk, | omy, keology or history, which mon can vary | (icording to common sonso, that it can thin Constitution, tocrush free speech, and vatab- | thut bo wag soon eliminated from tho brother | £0 each apart, but all xentto and betploss aront- well Journ without revelation. It is not the dio- | Ilmited to past ugos in tts referonces anna this (ish 1 State or National church, and contalning “| ood, Chrysoatom too waa detached fram thislit- | Ures band togethor—tho does and tho dvor. | tate of sound Judgment that God would give a | trations and sult bo tho Word of God, ora) a inass more of rubbish, Speeches wore mado | (]q circle as being too lurge to remain in It, and | ‘hue, nian fooling his holplesness gathors up | revelution to thy natural man of nitural things | Mternlistic eriticisin ripplos and cloudy iy by Haywood, Hennett, and a number of othors. | just thus tho great experiment of Owen hus- | into syelety that all may help each othor, and | to make bim epiritually wise; and {tts the con- | Intuitive sizht of tho mind, and cclln#s tory ila wenn indulged in abseanity and made the | tened to ga to pleces, Oe ong by one the mom- | may bdld tho hand of each othor when dark days ] clusion of common gonse tbat (nes things which | The men who Insist upon it" practical ye dirttost Bpcech over endured by n New York au- | pers of Lionged to bo out fu the world of prob- | cote, ‘Thus what nthoism polnted out ase do- | make up the lesson of tho Ward must involve | it,and tholr rlebest personal oxperienr Aiyy dlonco with Indies In it. Hla Mith drow forth | Joma again, tor fristead of (hiding peaco and | fect becomes an ovitonco of a Muster Mind. | “tho things of tho Spirit of God,” whieh are, | out of the spiritunl moaning with ¥ cpturet Joud applause, showing woll the charucter of | pappiness In ausoluto oquality and uniformity it | Hrutea dio at a regular ogo, man at unknown | theroforu, to bo “spiritually discoyored,” ‘Cho | havo invested tho moat familiar Serieny himaoif and witdlonce, Altogethor it wasn most | peau to break the Ucart, ‘The soul domanded | tues, because Naturo permits brutes only to | natural and intuttive assumption with which o | while thoy still preach from doctrino ality disgraceful and rovolting exhibition of tho tons | Jitu in a world whero un uncertain amount of | live, Dut to man tho bigher possibility of living | mind of sound judgment would approach a Di- | ism which makes tho word of life the dencies and views of the Liberal Laamue Hons | inonoy, and fame, and of Joy was poasiile, Man | well and boautifully, With tho brite oxistonca | vine rovelation would bu tht (ta ronl measnya Mtorary memorial of a pnat, history. 84 icp ott himself was content with boasting of his | jsindocd wm curious creature, Ho will plctura | 16 the end desired, with man the end sought by | concorns spiritual things; and, if given in the | young, and the nuturally-minded, all vie Tbe {ntidollty. tho Joy of a colony where each inan will work | the Creator Is tho quality of his oxistence. | lunguago of men, that its natural images ura | not learned bottor by ex norience, U 17 sate practically volld aguinst tho third term, | that the title of Plumed Knight was given laine at Chioinnat) by Bob Jugersoll at a timo when Loran wid. the majority of the Hitnole delegation were supporting Binlue for the Pres. ‘Adenoy, If the Utle was unbecoming the Generul should have pratestod Riottaas It then and thoro, So far front doing this he joined in the Bpplauss that greeted tho utterances of tho ologuent Ingorgoll, Logan ought to know, further, that the title was given Bluino in view of hia matchless aki! as adobuter in tho Natlonal rely & except one who won his plume on flokls whi alx hours n day and recoive $2 in valuo, uit hay | Hvutes dio indood, but man only can pronounce | figures and types of thosethings, And thiscon- | Holy Bible ta Ike any othor book, mo ' thirty delegates ure counted for Grant, ‘The | Knights ure Taudos if eres Ttocied “ane THE MORRIS BRIDGE. ing entered euch a colony. he wilt invartubly fecl | tho word—tomb, clusion ia strenythenod by tho Berintures thom- | human composition, containing notning tert, = great West and Northweat—tho soat of future | thrust at Senator Blaine it was tn very bad taste t thut ho must personully get out to where he cun "Phoso several details willservo to illustrate | selves. Our Lord continually rofora to prophe-"} than what we veo on the surfiuco nq narra: empire and the bulwark of Itepubllean strength | and uncalled for, Logan, perhaps, remombers Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, rats hope for $10 u day and more individual fame. | our theme that much of the success of man aa to | cies ns fultilied In Him, which In thelr outward | containing only buman, Nnlto ideas iy Monnig, I, May $.—Considerable tntorost has Heres trans all those soctalietio eocloties the | property, and sto learning, and as to morale | sonso rofer to olier things. Hola said to open Hons that relate to carth and natural iy ‘the boon manffosted by thoso who live on the oppo-:| best have fied first, ua though tho ides wero | und churneter comofrom the books soaled which | the paderstandiage of tho Disciples that thoy | things. Whon you have thus taken Soto, w Staido of the Ilinola River in favor of buying | fitted fur dead minds and dead hearts rather | ne muy can open, The unknown of to-morrow ls | night understand the’ Scriptures, and to ex- | Key of Knowledge,” like, the scr! ike the aitstdo é cr ying | than for living onos, ts to property, and fame, and learning a cou. | pound into thom in Moses and nll the Prophets | it any wonder that, Coristiunns US ae the old bridge which crosses the river at this | ‘tt ts not to bo donbted that some outaide ald | stant ailurement, aud asto death u constant | tho things concernine Himself. Ho mukes a | Jows who regarded Josie, 03 OU iiss place, or building @ now bridge, The present | should come tuo populice like tho Irish, orSox- | softoning of all vaulty andall hartnoss of the | distinction between Ils living word und His | like thomsclves, oxcliims » iTow Ehew thst 168 bridge cost $48,000, and it has buon. appraised at | ican, or Spanish peasantry,—seme modification | heart. An old King ance commandod that death | spoccht © Why do yo not understand Bty arqecn? givo us his Hesh tocat"? If they | fhe writted $20,700, ‘The Town of Wauponsoe, south of the | Of the Btute, some ald toward securing the Just | should noverin uny way be mentioned in bis | Even beoause yo cunnot bear Sy wor Ifby | not man but God who dwells in tins ingait i pal 4 4 outlines of abomo and of education, for ft is | palace, He wished to assumo, and huya ft as- | His word fs understood the pure spiritual truth | word, and, therefore, that it contimnited 8 rivér, has voted an appropriation of $3,500. | foolish to kof tho sthinulus of carth's | sumed, that hoshould always'relgn, And no | contained in tho specch which Is Its outward ox- | depths of. meaning, that it ts not fa The single possible exccepuion iW MMinvis, den. , Grant's own bomo, where a vigorous contest is yolng on, and sven thore the mujority of the Hegutes bo far chosen are against hin, Tho sanid.sentiment prevallson the Pacific Count, “ ‘The only Stutes of the North whose representa. tives aro counted in bis favor ure Pennsylvania $ and Now York, and hero this result’ comes \ ibrough tho constrained action of tho machine, and not through tho free, spontancous volce of dirablo Yostorday an election wus hold in the City of | problems as to men and women who are without | ono for years spoke in his heariug any such bate- | prossion, then this reuson I Cullofalgnificance— | pust age, but fs Just us much & pire y,of the peuple, taht aot j faata; Contress and pot tor tha purpose oe pct Morris, rf order of tho Common Council, by Animation or Pope: Taura are militia ot Hunan ful words tut Tau ae pacrenanies) baving namely’ tnt aur tines ane eer roe seit to abe 5 Tiner seperiones and hoods ue en tort io : ‘These aro weighty and impressive fnol @ idea of military achievetnonts with bisname, 0) ving In such poverty and long deyruda- | oaco been admitte _ cl 4 i which“ wiva and “oarnest. Ropubtioans will not | Ingersalt's dcu wis that knighta are mada in tne | WBlch st waa votod to appropriate $7.00 by the | Tones Ee po Iggore. Tho Itepublican party holds tho Govern- ! ments of twenty Sintes, and ought to carry twenty-three. Of this number only two have elected Grant delegates, and they only by mothods which did not retlect public feating, ‘True, notallof those Ktates have yet chosen their apres HEANLVES: but iu te not clatined that when all shull bave spoken more thun three at ‘the most will be for tho nomination of tha ox- President, For the rest, reliance ta pluced on self-made delogutions (rom the South, represents no organtzed party and no Electoral ‘voles. -if the doninaut Hopublioan sontiment of the count: could ba overridden in ths way, would it be just or safe todo so? might Dems tion, real and inherited, ‘that thoy enjoy no | the death of a Ruropean King and tho solemnity | spocch. Ho tells the Jows that thoro ia such a | the regeneration of mun, thon they Mg. city, It 1s expected that thoro will be ratsed by | [iver “an isptrations oxcept for for Yang | ofthe self-constitured ftnimurtal mado it known | thing us heavonly bread, nourishmont given to | to searuh tho Scriptures for whut Shey ¢ onthe io subscription 84,500, and the balance, being about | clothes. Theso need holp. They must be lifted } by the shadow on bla face that the silence of big | tho souls of mon, which shall bo to them otornal | tho way of etérnal life. To sony, tn to eats half of tho wholo, to be taxed upon the cntire | up by strong arms, For these a special tempo- | family and bis Court bad not silenced the secrot | !ifu; and Woeaid that Ho was that broad, and | heritance of the disciplo, forbi owt {rom county, The voto yesterday was vory Nght, | rary theory must be framed and put into prac- | thought in the pes that except thoy ate Ills Hesh they bad no lito in | into the living word which Sure ‘Serkpture ? be ed, of tee, but, as a wide law of himunity, each man, Tu auch a world, whore all of our youth stand | them. Tho Jows wore Itcrallsts and thoy mur | Heaven and dwells in the let re eal be thoro being only about 20 votes pulled, of which | young of middlo awed, in whosa inind those urd | to-day in presonco of those unsolved things, the | tured, ‘hon He tells them openly thatit is not | aud to tench them to rest in that letter, give something ovor 200 were in favor of te appre. | Awakened, intellect and wisbillon will tive | Hoof duty is clear,—It belo to tpproneh ail of | untural flesh and blood of, which He has been | words, of common worldly loarning. Moy briation. bxhrossod wish of tho people ts | Dest “when, apart from all communism ur | thom with the most possiblvot wisduin and In- speaking. “itis tho spicit woot quickenett.’ | thom # xerpenta” and ¥ stones” USM egrely quite gonerul In favor of a free bridgot DUG | suotalism, ho sliall be ewayod by tho over chang- | tegrity, Aw tho pilots who guide tho steamers | Hterual life ig notwot by cating such natural | for M fish" and ‘for * bruad.! | OUT Ie i opposed 0) uying. the Prosont oF iige, iw picture of to-morraw, Ido not aay that the down tho rapids of the St. Lawrence hold a hand | food "as tho fathore did cat in the wilderncas | Father doth not bo: ten tneaiee ings. nd thinking that iis id ans Ba AUCH Mocuye that uncertainties of property and the dazzling charm | that ia very strong and steady, and havo a beart | and aro dead"; but that tt is fel by the spirit, | blea of spiritual ‘anc heavenly nip Ib it will weed repairs {mmediately, and that It will | of the pursuit may not produce at last ome men | fullof one thougtt,—the safety and bappiocea | for the spirit and not natural flesh fs those who sock in humblo disciptesdlp 17° pire bo cheaper to bulld 2 new than fo buy the Pres- | foo rich ar somo corporations too strong, for | of all in the boat,—so must inan movo dawn tho | lifo, "Tho words that I hive spoken unto yon | of life it the Scriptures tho mysteries) ies. ent bridge. such a reeult right come to pase; but thisrather | channel of this life with uiscyo murking well the | thoy are spirit and thoy aro lif.” ‘That tho | nal truth lay opon to, the facully sarong where statesmen meet as well ason the fleld of carnage; that lances may bo broken and aduervaries thrust through and unhorsed where orators contend as well us where soldiers bleed, Yn this sense tho words wore singularly appro- Priato, as the iepublican pertys Logan in oludod, recognized ut the tine. We grant that when it comes to military exploits Janes G. Blaine is no knight iuthe sense Gen, Togan is. But whon it comes toa display of the powars Of Oratory, fe no knight in the seuse in which Blaine a statesinan from Muine could bardly bave mudoa sorrier record ut the bead of @ otiarge at Donelson or Dtisaion: 4 i z Hod in the Serpe Hidge than logan sometines makes with the Tonal ao an {ratio thacie thore could ‘be a soclaliem | whole way, and with n band poworful,aud with | Lord intended x spiritual significance tn His acta | ‘Those tuings nf the spirit of Godin then? : v ublican party bas been stro ‘The Kimball Organ embodies more useful {m- men down to ono level of | a bart full o1 wishes forwthewelfure of all, Hou | noone can doubt who reads with reverence the | ures are “mystical,” to be gure, bh OMe Te and 1 tt sts full rellected the ontclouba and nother Eyal aa Chargiog big enemies with | proverouta than all the others combined. eee tren ould wiveuucat leat a | musravold tovices thet cloudikemiadereully | details of eaca mirenious work, ie wo euuld | that ie, they ure hiilden from the sl ‘wishes 0! 6 entightened masacs. it bos y his are Hepubite iike this, and, whather thoy have. won tholr spursou the battlefield or in the Halls of Congress, they are deserving of ali honor from a: Paough, 10 tbe Te Be BENE an ci de | the honor, and thus move on toward the unfold- | ratso tho dead with His command, and atill the | prudeut,—but thoy aro’ clear euou} tba Cleanse, whiten, and beautify the skin with feared froma tha Insuenco of tnillionatece. This tog of tho future op elthor side of tho sepul- | waves with Hla rebuke, needed not to anoint algetple, Tho more spinal ates pecn weak when it bus fallen under m = . ecnat ! in vide channels Cuticura Medicinal Tollet Boan. level of education and property would coustant- | chro. While John looked and wept much thut | thoeyes of bilnd mon with clay, put His fogors der the deeper and fuller will be bis pares , control and hes run in solish channels,

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