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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE and sutiect to tho Jurisiietion thereof, | kitted MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 waged by this party, and especially by tho | tat ur they ennnot succeed, and thy prine, hk money tins alees been thrown into thia | James M, Tarocr hisd a narrow esenpo when > » may deny tho existence of the soul asa part of Emithernand eontroiting wine, against the ex. | arecitiaene uf th: United States and of the States | elpies for which Lee and Jackson fought” again ffunvglzi in, tho Ulstrtbution of Colxlen Clud | near hie residence In his carcino, His home, Q THM PULPIT. any Deity, nda destined to go ta Nome athor intence of tho Government Itcl, and In view of | Wheretn\g ey reaide, fall, You aresngain confronted by the samet pampbicts alone. table malmal, was etrick by lghtalny world, mid yot bg cy fappy and almont grent tho fact thit such a result would be counted and ue Stnto “shall make or onfores any: law | party nnd the samo mon who aided and backed] ~~ ——— natersthy Kile, fa cThé Chiedgh Teibiunts rind, bt wa ri 5 oor ab, muse ce, is < 49 held by the common Jrulgmont of mankind as an whieh alii] nbridge the privitewes and tmmunt | tho “Soild South": who ns party eneaurniged is ott NOYES. Mecclet Olsratel cri 9 Nepean Religion and Education—Prof, Swing’s porno alone by. rene ye er hi y ty wa re filamentent of this waite upon the Govern+ | Hes of eitizans of the Cutted States, Nor stall } rebetiion, deelared the War a faihire, regatend at Yt + cRUER ASAI CANAIAEE Mich, Oot, 3—A_hurelenne . dogmas Ho iebetter than hia thonght, Were t Anent, nd a warrint for its renewal, nny State deprive nny person Of Ufo, Uberty. of | your defeut. and inmented at your victories, x, THE RITTATIOW IN VIRGINA. am visited the ‘Towns af Johnsen Sermon Yesterday, whole epoch atheistic the stindard of manhood fT Wout HKRAL UTTHULY PIEMOSTEROUS property. without due p Otis nordeny | who upon the bloody felt were In tattle array + Special Dispatch ty The Chicago Tridunes and Assyrin, i Burry County, noren of this ony persan within its Jurisdiction the equal | agiinat you, or who, lacking cournre to meet would, as it reams, decile, for inal tho arta nie nt the present | protection of the: it yer. Hern hove in iternture there {8 a quict assumption of the tia” to clothe eveh aparty with pow + Wasinwaton, D.C, Oct Some members of | lnat iicht, doing much diet " nwa. you hi open i 5 acks wWpon y . pr wud bard avere blown down, and horses tay spiritanl prt of mane ! Hie Ae totrodmee dgeeeaned uci cre fest.| P"Ruaiuet tye Fouviventh Amendment, which | Seumrenge Rut Miaue cownnity attneke UPON.) hy oaeeeslonal ttepubiicwn Committeo cla Penitie kiled by falling tuitdings, “Ouiy one | A Seating Rovtew of Ingersoll by the Prot us mss onto. note, what othor/ motions ‘5 thirly-slx yeursef the Uovermment, the South | contained other patriotic. provisions suralnst "Wil BY Yeteralt support a party that de- | Noble bo plensed with the clreutar that hasbeen | chit was Injured. ‘The tmmnanse damage done spring up from tho two wlreudy described. Dut : tud ull tie Preshtonte except John Adams, paging tho Hebel debt. ote. every Deninernt in | pends pea tho tmnseert rorces oF this olth Army } tseded’ by Marshal! Jewell, of the Itepubtiean |’ to crops and buildings cannot now bo estimated. Noy. W. H. Knowlton, Of thy twin frets of God aud soul comes worship, et, vrhom they exprilid utter tho first four gents | Congress voted whew It fag wubmitied, to the | of tho Hellion for its atrengthy and ntterpte | National Commiltter, tn Now York, nuirassed to — : ‘Worship isn bowing in presonco of thut quality dat estas oe eine Pears ete oad nigh | Sttingte al ning are ae aas nae! | awn SAS ERGO ae | Virialk Repunllnn voters, Wt eeunsio mre | | ITE IARI RECORD. At alt Hee a Aaa ety t A “i ne tha Constitie eure! “fta oll commande y fas \. a. ql be positions and surely this our Southern section | sion, none bit Hepublieanimembers gave lt thelr | candidate who lade tho enemy ia nothing te | been tho purposs of, tho Congressionat animale —— Tho Noods of tho Miniatry—Inaugural | is transformed Into tho Hkeness of tho instruct. olightta be content for a Tow yours longer, unl votes ant None put Repubtican Loxistatures | them, except eo far as he east he made nvaltable | tec, whose work Is more especially directed to RATHER 1 IVE CIGARS, Bormon of tho Rev. W, F, Law- ‘or, and 80 the worshiper [a raised upward toward Until the generation engi ML tin the gre war mitted it, Tt ghinds, thoretarts treat, rin confusing and deenytne the old Union sole | the tOoturcesional dietricts, not to make any Cr Att, Oct. ST wo hoys smoking chears the belng on tho throne, All reverence of be. tips thes Government hull have beow pretty | Constitution. a memuinent af Hep HHCY | Mera fom Mol ninke: TMA Ie nok nONEELMO | geeidue eturte to ancure tho Bicetoral vote of |. CE , Oct. 3 aye a hens He08: Delt aurpuces Aw schoel-WouK Well thiined out by the order of Nature, “There | ta orinelple, atl a perpetaad contmst betsceeh | that the Calon bine hie been used un decoy to | tre asttle butt Electoral vane io | Mauwold stable near dames Mack's ship-yuriy Ieiniking tp An education of both mind and fore ADU A SG maitionaeet people nt the | whit Democrate did notde i thelr sixty: years [draw the Unton soldier into a Rebel ambush, Tt i ike, bu lo endeavor nut who (31 Pa on the river-front, in tho eastern portion of the and pray cagnestly to | af power for the constitutional protection of the. y fe the ofl taht mein, Upon thé fae of the | gains’ 1 the Congressional “districts, leave Jellverod fron thy tender mereles of aparty | thee of nataralized forelaners, and what te tucalts. -UiKnt. § 5 heart, Hunce, itcomes to pia that an ge of Houle, and Wits and skepticism, 5. to bo dos elty, this afternoon, dropped tho stumps of the | 6, At Union Church In Lak vontest-doponds (he question whether history | ing th "teputlicans there to choose, bos . ganization of a Union jure ake beenure when tt his passed along with eile has been nothing but a seourgo and & | pitlicans accomplished aa svuon ns thoy obtained | shufl vindlente you oe Harty onponente—whollige inal thane the Headjuster, and tho elgurs Mn siinvings, and Vha.siilleenllelt fro. View. ta jests und ininhter there ts nothing left for . purge to humanity Crom its Inception. power, tnd accomplished It. too, ever the proe | you or they were pehting on tho right side, Republlean tect al Hleketa, Such aplan was ‘Tho tiames saot enuyht In Mack's property, and the heart to ndinire, Tho Dibte la neglected ag Se Teste and against the opposition of thelr Domo- | Ruch # time, and In such m_contest, the Unton | fepubliean Ttectoral tickets, Such a pl Lisextensive sawemill, sesh anil blind factory, being a volume of fabicr, tha noblancss. and 3 rRE 1 WAX eritic opponents, votorans must ace togettior, "Lt will not do to | wudaubtedly Interpreted by Mahone, althoityh SCHUYLER COLFAX. ‘ purity of woman are doubted or discussed, tho witty'in Hternture dispisees tho clowuent and tho wise, the trilling tn art sapnanecs tho Aube Hine, because on all aides the world makes Sid AEG AG AITRAWWAICAS IST 3. Our opponents always profess great inter: | be beaten now.’ Letus then, commer, fall into | there wis no vothurity for euch a, Interprets nnd a large quantity of famber were burned, A | RELIGION AND ENUCATION, eat it the poor nena Ge country. Bat words | Mie ones more, under the ofd tag. and for tho | Hon. ne monning that the Republicans wouls Apeedal Mepateh to The Uhleugn Tribunts +) aroehenp. and aets are Girmere valunble, While | oll enuse: lot ue xtand shoulder to shonider sn. | tyvlo with hin for, votes In thy Comer A Miatawana, (nd, Oot. dThis litte villige | the Democrats enjoyed thelr the. Republics nutnber of dwellings were slightly dumured, RRAMON NY PROB. BWING. fnsired for one-fourth that wont fi decd companies, ‘The heat wits 80 Despite the wnpleasant weather yesterday nuishered over oe loneity, | i "The enthisiaen i this county has not been 60 tho fight, aud, undor God's blessing, succosa 16 districts, Qey. | Wiektat Hohn T, | frenoon Prof, Switte prenehed to a Inrge con | rondy for it lnugh—-rends tu give or reveive the m ore Wi 7 * Chiru of tha Virginia Conn himsell Inte that number of firemen and John 1 oh . "| Rehtor heavy blow of ridicule, All thle apreads min gusty Hecate Inet evenings tho eens rep, chore wan me Cee, a aa (ne) Su ee Se Sea ae NaS Sahn, nu aetive | Covington, nea niljunter, who lives ewe, J Bretton In tha Ce teal ral, his theme tw- | Hent or tenvy blnie oF ridlete, AML Eula aurea, : tenet epee eee | aes er ES MPR ||| OUT WOR GATT. | | RaMMr nil Niy dutty ade Chin | yup nt tri cand, tho rt Ket tho pn fed, aby ha hic 600, nnd woult have done honor dst one wis passed during Due Honor and nujosty aro before bin; strength iy hinge the bonta i enitysy of eutte ern nun re before it if Aerm—one f hid thy borat of reports ; | and beauty are in his sanctunry. LA, Perl, fe he docks. ‘Thy tlre will aot wet | Ue is delightful to find tho tdew and word sania NENT DEMOCHATS COME OUT OTHE | should be carried fhe the Republienny by tho | fre Tron: re NK AT CHATHAM, N.Y. THEE MAS exmmeudltare of Hi semi amountot money forthe | struction on A yeele from the Conferences Caninitteo HONK, Invovsstty expotses UF holding meetings, ong delay the work on these boots, but uy i Thewwlnd canvot inveh Jovable and admirat itself Into reat tnorl ‘by the stondy' f felt de fn iniinit progréas, Iti re- Ks 3 a olay y 80 fi of je | pom It cn make : 1 not-beon renite Hut tCeume fuck trum the | UWATHAM Vinuagk, No Yu Oot. L—Creat ons |ingrancukers; nd the dike, und that! insten | tracts to built must of course ba delayed. 1 ee aa ame in Innucwage that al Wine We | fated by Artistotle that maine Nomen of Matin, JnuNtfest since 1468, when Grant and Colfax were y ewith Mr. Buehanisn’s veto killing | thustasi was erogted at the regulur meeting of, _cupituliats ngreed to supply the money. Hence RET . : 1 Tein, + pornny pa, Ilo and almicas, went to an vlected, ‘Though for sume yours this county hus | i. When Mr Lincoliy howaver, enine into the | the Garfield and Arthur Club of this Villaro" Xho clear...” * MID ALOLIS, MINN, ine one thus aula with encomtum, ters a ee : tin shel we. Songs Bix est duty? , mut bortertng an meas Hace ite nt Lee Saree ai i ! itiands Catgeiaes site Treada: ning by the reading of letters train | VEMYUHATE mosrtlary 7 t UMPTION—FRAR Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, here men and women moyvo ulang tho stree jo reply was “that thoy mist love the most tain to volt upat rownd Repudtiens major nd passed thrmuch both Hues, and | two prominent Pemoerats annonnemy thelr. ‘Nation PeeAN ET thie, ‘The women are takhig alisost ne amtich Meanie ri Interest itt the surcega of the Republican tleket | stitute: us the ten, and miuny have expressed the destro A MONUMENT TO HK that ft should be allowed them to Jol the pros | ANT rejole ‘ LS ae Meswnavonte Mint. Oot t—-Harly thtemorne | solemnly or guyly to thefrown ehureh, passing 248 New Vark Nation Unde weir’ mise r re a eit byt hit atg now stands on Our } withdenwel from thoi party and union with thdeb | rhe trath’ Titan avbatever Me Bayard ora | fy fir broke ont tn tha ature and wood> work tn pa way hues end hones ae howl Heptiblivatis, "Thy inestinig was tho furrest yet {if@w other Democentadid or refratiedt from do- | bulling of the North Star Tron Works tn this | they were oily bage dallations nf God's nonac. UMBIGANLSM. held tn this county, delegations being present | ig, Ne bale OF thy Democrats in Congrens op- | eity, owned by Stern & Kehtesshuger, The buttt- { Catholic and Protestant point us to diferent 5 fh jl that Inst year no leas than ” Kote a] EVO MENSUTO Inalcinng etter to the ret | ong was untirely: destroyed, with its innehinery piles of brick and stony and say there fs tho coatons with torches, better te exert tholr tne | 0000000 neres of “our National domain were from all tho adjoinny towne. ‘Tho Ketehum | Yoerion oP ite pully credit ur the resimiplion F 5 5 A loss of about 810,000, | truesanctitary, Our extravt from tho Pantin i " o Minute Mon” headed the parade with 125 men | of speciespayments, Somo Mepublicans dil se and contents, causing 0 “4 000, fluence 1n the epublica cause. Muny Deino- Tee tg power | it uniform, and tho Hon. GT. Heale addressed: | Dut hot Always and never more than na xtall | he insurance was $4,000 In tho .1tni, Homo, roemita is tant ettal nae ae, poles : to Ve ye Uraits, WH ot hound vs with Iron to the y Sinvery ri + "1 . iinottyet “ie party. ivhite tho Democratic | and othor compuntes, plice of praise und prayer, and hug tus tain : erats, WhO are 1 and in this Natlon, Stavery grow, and thrived, tho meeting. ‘Pho ynthering would havo filed t4 4 : i Ait, Wrens while, ‘About the ate time the billined hall of Robe | usthnt however good and true your religion uy name and te party blindness, have become | strencthoned, becoming tnyre aud inure three thuics over the Inrgest hall in town, Heer e ees ore ne tut it a Republican had | eft Morrigon was burned, causing 0 loss-of | oeanine may. be ies’ bea alwarn bara . Alarmed ut tho monnes ef a Solid South, and are | ME ane ot the Narth by the Toth tho Demaerits abovo referred. to woro’] got upita Gomeress mand nmintated ae Ses Haye | $100, and enutanacetaye tho douilly wuoucained | Prune iy Dou ono Ike woke Nt Bas dally giving expression to thelr dutermination | South—and the Deed Seatt decision men of iinportnnee tn their late piety. One lea | ard wow anaintilns, that, good crops, of, 08 he the sume building. Uhey wero rescued wi luyable “of thingy tho inost lovely." it was a wide, sweoping reply nnd gave aliens {n that tire off time that nolthor man nor woman rises by: hetp of riiteule or scorn, but only by help of whut they adiuire, Mat wns ereated n Yor shiper. und thia essence of his nature demani thenltar of God where be may bow or may Btund with uncovered hend tn presenoc of tho Supreme, . ‘This worship dogs nut supply a su- Reratition orn slavish feur, for there uro acel~ dents of the altar and belong to localities, Wor. ship hopes only such nn outnurst of the heart us Js even In tho tth Pantin or in the hymns of fc a | didtoutty, (tar where “otbor minds nnd Hearts Rave cre (a eee ee aa aes aety race Gy myers | to cust thelr votes for the Republican teket. iimiost fivinelble. Hut the Repubiienns, fe Welléknown physiclin who has eovernl times | culls ite“ tha aiatesmanstiip of the plow, would | ¢ Z —_— r Ge , et < iy cove tcn Claes te ARLE IESGLT ES. esos tex The tcetine was ery enthusiastic, aud Mr. | that it both dishonored the Nution and deweadadt | heen i pile Tul candiiinte: and tho other, a restora spenite payments, he would have Inughed ciiGaco. Joyed the sotomnity and happiness of wor. | the temple, nor to tho poutry of any saint or any Colfax spoke for nearly two hours. 1 scad a | the poor white lnborer workin by the alto of 3 nt hii, aT) with good Penson, AGO, ture, but it has gone onward rad been the founder of a distinet and powerful eloquence. Veeull what a world af cloquence has been formed out of this majestic thome. There con he no eloquence uniess thero Is a great subject. Lawyers ire gent only in great cused, When - mun ison trial for life, when orphans are bolng ‘ ; tho staves, grappled wilt it Cearlesly, ot Jul aynupels of hia specel President’ “one the tsatie hi ‘ a ho furthor us Mit. Cot extenslon af this sum of all villiintes,”* Abin. It rebukes our egotism and sectarinuisin Aa | Tesideut of this village, Is 0 mavof wealth and Wo presume thut there 4 little question that The atari from Box 222 nt 2:43 yesterday set Day ld, 1,000 years Hee know of n sanctuary yelul standing, tho Nemoeratic candidate | tho weukness of the stock market, it the teeth | arornoun wis caused by a fro In St. Murk's | in which were honor aud majesty, strength and - * for Supervisor iy the Town of Ghent, | of the large rallrond carninics and the activity ef | 4.) TChurob, a frame bullding situnted on rank congratulated hls old constituents of Mishawas ] und, when the Solld South rose ays uch depended on by the party Tor 4 {fh nimoat every Branch of industry, te) Belscopal Church. a frame buelldtns | Nowutye Should you sit, dawn to work ont tho ka on the beneficent and auepicious chunges | Rebellion, and strove to destroy the Nation and iberal support of the canviss. Hoth are honors e degree to fhe qrent Inerense, Of nen the horthweat curner of ‘Thirly-sixth steeot and | four greatest qualities of your own form Of ree Siu he inet uldvokard Tet, Hane FousMNt to murder the Nation’s defenders, the Republice | dble, conscientious men. Th 8 to the rest of the Presidential, | Cottage Grove ive defection ean | certiity 1 Pray re Hue. The iro was eaused by | jigton you could not flnd greater terms than : 5 Jones be attributed to personal motives. olvetion entised by the Mat elcetlon. ‘There is" | a defective tue. ‘Tho damuge to the church is y, atreng defrauded of thot fathor’s legucy, whan an (Rent thy Nation has, beer Lied trogiat sluust UF iansider abit mt adsiroysu tia whole institue Tho first Ones Drei Te Bpuuldting, of Spene | nottting the busliess world Hikes go much tnd | ostituated nt $000, tnd to Curnituce $e, whieh | thosas "Honor and muifeaty, strength and | ofivinl, w KingorQueon, Is upon tril for offense ir despond teat histway ol 4 w Tone Inspect Democrtio protest undoppnets | certown, It bla letter to. De. J. Wheeler, | tlids a0 vitiable a that thon durkentd oe horizon hive been sue | ton! Ifthe Democeatia party indcontiimed ts | Chairmun of the Garlick and Arthite Club, he | futnees : ceoded by thy bright rushing of an invixerat- | covern tho country tl this diy’ 1s they resisted | BAY8? i ng neveperlly, | Su nation tbemuehunt tus wat fot its noneextension and atuittion to. 1h0 crgttaud that In the platte Beenie oft cond Hines ne thy 5 a 4 Hato it ae de duoytng much wand Cuca tae OMe LCN | ttermost, Slavery would willl exist. curroant, | Barly ertuinty with regard to the | ty fully covered by 83,000 Insurauce in diferent venuty.” Our age would gladly use again the there Is hardly ’nny state of the hw, 8 | cuinpuntes. aume form of citlogyy and this consent and Jon ag priperty fs xeeure, to which trade city ¥ harmony of an old Jewish period anid tho pres Co Heymbttenn | HUE Mngt Hacitg ail amice whte tive and the | A LOURING-MiL DAMAGED. | snr cueieian perlodslends to the Inferones Ut mone Ig tht protection tothe Ameriean | telyent men eannk muike WHE Nee ae | St. Loum, Mo, Oot. fh-Tho O'Fallon Hourings | tho religion af man ta something of werent tm Against tho Staite, In many of these crises tho Inerigter becomes a thrilling orator, ‘Tho wine dows of tho eourteroain are Mled, the doorway: is thronged, the atreot fs full of oxelted listeners or inquirers. Even n common apenker fs made a power by the whole scene, ‘Thus religion hus domineering: Nitiontle, Le thore had been no | Dutnuluettirer and lavorer promised and git . fire its atetive umd eivecestut Operations labor [4 Pere Aare eon Molt Lia auction. | tutecd whieh ae Whatever hy the detcets of the present dngnclal | mill, own principally by N. Os Alar a H.C. portance in tho ngwrexnte of humin experionee, | for hundreds of yenrs eomo forward and given \. nt hirhor way the Intance of ut COMI, We ? q i Tegriahantic he country. [tis umleniavle iat | Hart, dr, corner of Mourth street and Chonieau taut nnnttat 1 Ainwing Ut of the mint oF large thenes to Ita pubile ndvovates, A CH= tre wile rareien patons is barely inoue favor, SE ne ee ne UT cones tales | ee peatatle a ema Sth nal fete Ro a ie Mennd Ie likely | avenues took fre between Land? this moming, | soul of which ages fur apart eau ville “Honor | tlons of liberty and benevolence, and of oduen- find therefore gold from alirond ta duity coming | sigdow over the Hepublle tocdny, .. | ttled tes the result of his labor. to‘continuo tor a fow yeuiray if vO snddon or | aud the mili und stack Were dawuged SMO, | nud mnlesty strenatt and beauty.’ Either | tlon, and morality and happiness, bave bad to onr shores: bur greenbiek dollar bas equal | After further Musirations, and a brief discua- ‘And aula, 1 four whut $8 termed the Solid | violent change bo made in ft. tho bustnesd of | Covered by Insuranea, quullty would by iteolf ondow n Kingora State, | a rollgious aldo; thon the ‘destiny of : parebusing power with the best dolar the | slut of fnancitl questions, Mr, Colfax, incons | south. 1 fear thot the uttenmces of Wade | tho country has, in other words, wei world: und the interest paid the Sintes, or carporations, oF va heen greatly red uur coastline vomnierce head t iy aurureente of over twenty thousand million do! aptert [te0lf Tho humnn race hes come to 0 good quality oF public AT ST. PAUL, MINN, comiition at fests Ly reat tela siieale ty has, Ee Speelat Dispateh to The Chicayo ‘Tribune. prove to our own hearts thiv he prygcune ented man, hissing, bls virtues, his rewards, lis pune fatinonte, hive completed 4 clurs of sublects which won for ono man the nime of “Golden Mouthed," for nnather the name of the * Caria- tan Cleero,” for nnothor tho term " Engle of Eloquence.” Althongh the potty quarrels of Aucta, quarrels Initaincd Us salt-interest, have detracted from tho dignity of the pulpit and sate ae clusion, returned to bls opening thought, about sunaplen anil Tilceuuie ure nut uci niaieiras 1a pe slciattion erannls ar oe fe tls, Nt -duy: | eXpressions, but are in reatity the ments of | leylalition; aud tho Rep aun pu " ang | te commanding position of or Nation to-day | ea itiie Demorrutia party, who cone | the pre Tvass, the Frent ndvantige of Le- : . hum fife should hive been bezun ov should Outs 5 1) AEN EUS COUN ESLERTEN trol tho States so lately In rebellion, and who eo} hur able to promise that Eo Tomninsin power + PAUty Minn, Ootoe—A fire about Po'eloek | have teen conthiueed: but Inall calm and geners of our Natlonal Institutions fs the ballot-box. Th | cayeriy demanded the nomination of Hanenek, | this situation will to-night destroyed w house und contents awned | ous hours wo exnnot but feet that man us sect is Inve per Yeurs our rullrol tralia Lins swallen to The Sovereden a horn te ru) 4 : nnd oeenpied by €,'C, Wari, and. located on ) 8 Burope and Amerlen, we geen dn his homie wid : a eee votes of their Solid South to secure his >, NCA) cap unit avenue bo huge was yaiued ut | Workshop, and gallory and hall, and senate and Wat | Under thosss vlreumatances and this cond: POLITICAL NEWS. au ene . 1 a and } and who so viunelugly pledged the 138 Electoral twenty: thoteand ailtions mores anil our nema plore but eiphers, Hut. in Kopatblies, Te on domestie exchanges hive been so quickened and | the People ruie, One prountesat boast | : Win his conversntion and weditution, | made M-natured laputants of many” minds ; aud insttred for #2000, madlivas wad t : Milieged by the prosperity in whieh ole Nation | here the poor and ‘the trieneluss are to be pro- mauliye Ute > B50, ind even in his ltughtor, Iain ustonishing resi | which might buve been powerful and boattiful, eee Ee eee iy Ta ity thousund | tecied equally with the teh and the powortni; | OHue Uns, politentis treet It to ue toy Ny LANOIS = " tht, “uuent to bo continued. ‘Hut nll of God's | iE will yer bo found trap that reltglon tins out= : rnittion Sotlurs per yuur, 1 that tho majority of our eitizens decide tho | with the party Lhave Formerly, been identiied, ALINOTSs HKOILER EXPLOSION. works move forward by enuses, ‘Thy erent ters | done the solencea and the arts In making up the 1g Jt wise to tnsettic all this? Is ft wise to of the Nation. ITonee, when i 1800 tho f with, nee uae my Intuence and exertions to Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Poumnoy, 0. Oct. To-day one of tho voile | have, been ureed upwards by successive aum- | rich history of vloquence, ‘hat all tho public calla holt tit the Nation aid the world shall see | peopla voted duven the Jobn Adams Adininistras | promote tho anecess of Mepuiblican prinulpies, | Wikarosy Il, Qet what another purty with othor methods will do, ted Jelferaon, all parties neqyul- ftter a new’ Congress assembles, over a yeur | ested, becatn —The DemveratieCounty | urs of tho Entorprity FlourlngeMlll exploded, | Mertinios, the soll hug boen made by abrasions all hud tho largest [ibe ana, pa peciea Ue eleetion of tholr candidates, | Convention met pursuant to enll at Wheaton Inully seating a boys, dames Fisher and ‘Mel. Bik Aa are eal wi ines a ee ln ; TE ae earn scat wwayegtier | erty to express “tholt aentinents at tho | Cumold und Arbutus. not, a | Sesterday., ‘Tho Mun. if. 16. Cody presided. Tho | ton Arnatd, who happened to bo tn the mill | Taving renened a erent end, at inet the hunnin This supe Had walung of year, could tho | pall, So also in 1812 when tha’ War | vices) resident of tho Hhinoock Club, In hialet: | following county ticket was nominated: State's | None of the eimployes wero hurt. Tumily must five been borne Hone by fuencles: siiuntion be improved ianchily? Cin our one | ot) that your was i —— ot ite tH ‘ Ihed nt) the | ter he says: = Attornoy, John Hulght; Clreuit Cle = tho feut of Ite mured or tho win popents, by aay tarifetnkering. mike our | pullet-box nt ‘on formd of speech hive equaled the voice of re- gion fn setting before. huntinity bigh tdeals of ‘Ure, fn speuking cheering aud useful worda tothe young, i uttering kind words to the poor, and in Whispering to the unbappy-heart ati) the accenta of consolation. It hus reverted, Hke the occan, F rk, Caspe) rele ee (4 James | Oh iy : voll: Shel a Corane cI " ‘ Al ming up of these agencies will be tm= | both tout and sore mugie. ft hus thand be Bee ae rae cee | Sudisor, Ko also when in Tei0 Haglan ated | gence Halley, or has pais lie Hewoet atic oie | EV old Shealite tate Kilnwe Corona ds 1h oe CASUALTIES. jurtoot st HUT omit the kone mid amuitormine | God's weuth ayeutnst things Tn tholr wickedness: {p Can they, by any lexislation of nun ey cunt | the Yan Buren Administration by an uprising | provi, The wellure of tte whole counters and | oto fe led A bagels tabeehce te a lam VOC the aauctuury upon the character of | nnd hos whispered to tho dying of a. Savior’s Inform you, inike labor more In demand, and at | OF the peaply. So nisu ty téh6, when Buchanan fs Intorests should be considered before tha | #4tcs te attend tho Conxressional Conventions higher wages? Cnt they so doctor our flnanees ot bey a in fhe ‘Hnanetol tan rsh or ng wate tn fhe Baton oun ERO workd, nmike our Nation! petter, OF RAYE iol free i nter ‘etl whie! i Hee ee ee ar Waredoot reduced ram iowver | wi Voluntary, With Hono to molest Kner AKG | kos kliuet Rea ea a - anankind. erek Siliparee to Pete (sas aribdiits iu pondering upon thie themo Jet us Inqulre ttho baltet-tox bent Frement and Filmore, | micros of any purticniar party, nnd with this | Lather 1 Bartlett, Sola Erencky, Nes i , 8 pallet Te " Joho Malght, HIE Cody, and Honjimin sf. Lew 4 eNlcage Tr test {f that whlet: has most bleksed the human benee 2 dat no Jonger aupport a party, with | je with inateuailona to enee the fuil voto of tho | Four Wayne Indy Oet, H.—fne Chfengo ex- | anid has nat, bi ss seome to rest in. Soild Bouth, and whose polley | county und ttt vacaneles If nay occurred, press on tho Fart Wayne load, die hore at mid | tits most benevolent aust poneeful form? Lord polut? Cun thoy cause more guld to flow tnto | hin afrakd; aud the result of a Cull vote a free | must necessarily be shaped’ by tho mon who ne following resolution was unanimously | yieht, last night ran over and Iustantly killed | Hitcon suid tong ruse that, dogmatism [i retizlon our lind from other matlonsy Can thoy wake | ballot, ania fair count, Sine n ubhst ig ote of | plies it In pawer, pasevils . at rt awh sf detour con GE leds to akeptlotam, white akaptictat lends. to 2 eae ttenimek Hallie: mere, valuaiio cand in CUT Cagitittons mid pereetn sul MBSION Oa eee PONE south Gem, Hancock would | _dtuleed, That this Cohvention take pride and | Xt Delphos two men who were Pon i | lespate, IE we acids the past, we shall be come figner credit than tia to-day? On thecontrary, | niorkty, Hut in isi, when Mr, Ldncaln was | noe have beer ciomineted: Without. n Solid | pleasitre iy prevonting the mune of our distine | track In a stato of Intoxtention. One wns Wille | pelled to ugrey with this wise mun, for dox- Se nny carnest, bitter Democrat, was thinking af | elected, tho Kolid South, with arms in tholr love, Tt has been as many voiced as the winds {nthe forcats, and not one of its moods bas been, without usefalness, and dignity, and beauty. Nor (oes thia worship complete its riches with cloquence, Ithns, iniecd, prayer and speech. But nnothor gem a to be set iti its crown. This religious spirit brenks forth in music, Unable always fo pray or ulways to spenk, it begins the notca Of music, It Is a redecming feature of tha en religion in its widest Kensc, = AY ci lente fuiahed fellow-vitien, the Hon. Hiram H, Cody, | tain Quaekenbush, 30 years old. Ho leaves a | inatisin bas never been the honor and minjesty, | Middio Ages that whon unable to, speak well Hee eee re raddting, i muanagaetartes neeute | hudds, kot tha trensquatle’ oxantpie of rebelling | Ge Meet ee el ae tee eee aN | tis m auituble eandidate for tember of Cone | wire wnd threw children. ‘Thu otter was u your | und Ktrength and benuty of tho Kanetitury, bul Ie | thoy Keep on singing, and when logio was dead % ronda, ete., and his party was teininphant, would | aeulist thy result of tn election in which they jen whoplioed hinin ‘power, and In my opinion | eres fromthe First Congressional District of | ymin known only ns French, and had lived near ) hes been a blemish in tho worshtpor und in tho } tho world was saved by glories and miserica. 4 he not wait to see whit thoy waulit do before | hud themsclves participated; and, since the | tho the tug et yot arrived: when tho beat tie i Ante ‘Tout his eminent nbillty, sterling ts thore for some time, Le wus regurded a8 a hard |] eduention bo has sccured at the altar. Skepti- | Luther was grand in song, His anthems were " raking his money? And nfillons of others | War ended, tho samo South hus striven, ja more | teresty of the Nation wauld be prameted by the | texrity, and stern fidellty to principle, ug welt ns | character, elam, too, has ehiilod the sou}, whethor this | as powerful ug his new" idea Jn Chrlat's fie vwonld hesitaty and wait Juat us he would, ‘That | ways than Thnve time to recount, to have tha | potfey pursued by the man whe would Inevitably | Mls experlonce tn public alfairs anid tha este skeptleigin hig pring up in tho mind of the re- | day the disciples sang hymns, Responsive | 2 watthng and tack of confidence would affect all | minority there rate tho mujorit, haste contra! of the Governmont In ease of | {1 whieh he fs held by the menor all parties in AT DULUTIT, MINN. liglonist 08 u slmple cloud a in tho mind of the | hytnns wor sing by thovo Cbristinns write i 1 disastrously. ia it not better, therefore, to de- Sheletiratdeinand was for’ Home Rute,” as Democratic auceoss. his eounty, render him, in our Judgmont, 2 Apeetut Dispatch to The Chicago Trbunts iniidel ag.nn celipso, A hard, dogmntte thooloxyy tun nbout by. ilps: ‘and ‘Tucltus. Tho bands * fe4'9 chle now, without toferenice fo partisan iysucs at | Mies sald It irritated thom to have thelr entrant: | Se Kor these and othor weluhty reason T-enn- | Pecuiarty Nt eauddinte for the postiton, “ Ning ahop ar | Wisther ugan or Christian, Cathotle ar Vratedt | whlch wera folued in uledges, to do tte all, tu chised slaves control thelr home wtfates. State | pot convines mysell that tho. prosperity uf tho | ‘The Cotinty Central Commiltteo was reciected DunuTn, Minn. Oct, —Tho wutchine-shop of 7 ant, has mude man ruder in his dealings with wrong Joined in the bymir afterward and i “LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE,” after State wis captitred upor this plea, Then | country would be prowoted by the success of | With the exception of [Luther 1. Bartlett, who | TNenton & Rich waa doatroyed by fire, | his'fellow, and has thorefore doveloped Inte | naked musie to keop alive fn thelrsouls tho en- when change cannat better one voudition? to Prealdent. Mayes they pledged their honore + ontoel i Pec ele withurew, whereupon Simucl W, Sinlth, of Nae | yy #. lust might. 1083, $10,000; In- | persecution, while babitual doubt and distrust "itowuver ropetaof evil may preach to xou | Hh they woul alford tho fuiteae protection ot ine iotaning he binest “atthe roll OF tha ues | Perville, Vi, wus elceted, : IAs OC Uaee BiEWE Chassis Fave mopped tuo enthusiasm of, tho A gospel of discontent, to one ean deny is 4 mn ound i r , y § 4 a ee ie 2 " Duele Is totiy the muse prusparous of | Uulted States troops, whitch Teritaten them, from | Uj aid Artuur Club over which you proride. ———————_—- ne emoer etes have formed no purt of the strenath an MELONS us Arlt ae? HO. hope Coe tho poor | thelr States, and ais allow thom to capture tho | jondadt emaarats we expected to followthe | — TTENRY WARD BEECHER. THE WEATHER, of the grout. philosophy and experienc : a oT the war 4 for whenever, In any | remaloing States, [ow thelr pledges buve been oi Jund arennd the glo thuslnsm of tholr frat love. ‘The muate of tho church 18 Hoy et luirmony of sweet sound, but itis the only harmony of the mind and tha * eart., When prayer i# olfered, some room 13 aplrit. mey, elected fn INA The last De onal Anministention ovr co Tas se given for dissont, for n Protestant will pray for} Orrin JF THe CLEP SIANAL OFFICE, WaAstt-. religion, A ereed Shasta croweh to ine Gri dba tvinu A Catbolto il plead with Godin i F Fee Te ae a eo | UWiEhne ine ta Ko over tho gloony nud REBEL CLAIMS, Hin Virat Sermon After tho Summer | 3807S, D. Gy Ook. Ln. Fur Tee tee | erase tine ina rivilod toex- | eral minds fish ‘sopneey Ou when the“ \ Se errant cra tured ravieds the | bloody recorder tho outrages through whieh Wwe A DIPERIENCR OF OPINION Vaeitlon—The Charch Crowded—tho | ad tho Ohlo Valley, colder north to wont Witli, : ret by tho Hubrow pout, miusio takes up her partof the worship. then ail “ iltend State x wot that the Wylust Lestle | ave iucalee Balti South ad in Ten, and demand New ork Tribunes Sept 3h Thirtyethird Anatversary ol Mn Mine tate Haro NOREEN ARON of rain, with partly nih iff relliion nov tunedoned hy dowmatlans shoariq and 3 wit a teats ai the,.g° Heord of P tunuy, fo epublica potieys | Whit, ean Owe | National Iti da cnseert that ite forete | _ Gen. Hancuck says thit * Nobody wants orex- | Intration tn Plymouth Pulptte eee tee ower Dako toglon, ight rains, fole | Heat that you. may seo 1A virtue, ‘Tho first | souls, Protestants Journeving over Hurope of eT eee ae this Gena amtcunduatable gone | ble suppression uf halt'a iuliiion votes In tho | pects such unnatural action ag tho payment of BWR lad Diepalehite The Cleve Teibiah LAD UR Ca aoa oop pa ae iktoutietice in the face tat thers is no lent | tonalmoat Nil tho eathodrals af tho Itomatdeta eralizntions, Ay tedting Me question by pallt- south is to-dny: Rebel ctulms, Ex-Confederate Brig-GQen, Zope New York, Cet, —There were na emptygent | lowed by: clouring, coker weather, southwest to atrong ‘enough ar cloue ataugh foc the full | fo hour: tuoxo sweet voices aud orgai-toncs, fen) asties, the answer Is equally triumphant, THE DISMONOR OF THE NATION, won B. Yanee, of North Carolina, who bas Ine | ia Mymeuth Church this morning when Henry northwest winds, wd rlaing barometer, bringhug ant of the colors of this human piety. | whieh enunot utter any sentiment except that ‘The Sold South, with the Nonehept i mae and the doliberate and Intentional homleldo of | troduced a bit in the United ‘Btutos Senato di- | Ward Beecher gose In tho pulpit to’ preach for For tho Upper Lake region, southorly to west- | In the eatucombs wnuter ald Tome there nre erate Nn~ 8 which belongs to hanunity. An organ and o choir cannot expreas a nuirrow thought orawak- en a bigoted emutlon, ‘Thule tunos aro: ng ine seeturinn ns the rilubow or the perfumes of the rose, Many i Protestunt hus wept amid the solemn or éweut yeapers, not begulise it bag any regant for Pope or prictt, but beeauge the pluintlve hymns have made mortatity stop aside to dlyclose the upper yutes Which open to end: losa life, They whom the creeds nupurate meet In ponco Ju the musto, Huvo we noc found nov flve grent elements In relhylon? God, & gout, prayer, civquence, aud , muslo, Shall we not still tok into tits rie trait of humanity? Bohuld In religion the outline of the Aimer i . abe a 1 fatured walls of great vlegn Tn hor riche in principloof self-voverniment, tor setly re] He! Hace the frat thn slnee tho long summer vieation, | erly winds, elear or pirtly cloudy weather, | 1 Kehors. fought throvigh the Wovolie rectly repealing that section of tha Revised i nied . i i tel vat. poriad Homo: livishel her gold in there Tin thao of profound peice ‘tint ‘Rammtatat gulch ait many heen inti Statutes which forbids the payment of disloyal | Every pew and alste seat wus oceupled, Nearly | diaht rise followed by falling durometer, and Tinleneroanil Coe ee eae untaane -WHETO. tho ‘ Mow ot Mr. buch’ nereased cur Sutionl Hla ee win tara ile eee tite gece Math ioteat clutmunts, inust. be secretly of the opimon that | 1000 persons were standing fn ditferont parts of Sau ee STEEL Later ‘jeer great ety sera te sleet Tho gutuenmbs ! loot to tha) por cont—namelys from | would Pemocrats in this audience think It thelr | Gen, Hancock doesn't know wha tho tloor and galleries, whilo more than (hit For tho Upper stls os re tho Westininster y , 24, 000,10 ve 5 cl nt he is talkin t 7 ve vlye = in mt ny : See Ie wend “one Cot pinwers mate, Nationa | Yala tind hoen expressed here i the North | about, Ex-Confaterata Cot, Gunter, of Avkane | mumber telad Yo. lool Arto tHe Lata nie, nit Sully ROUIE ue ee wena OY alg tenn | Callas dover colt historia neues, aii i per cont bonds could not be sold at higher wetlnga Tad heen broken up by red | gag, iho haa Introduced asiialiar vu In tha | Weut uway without doing sy. Mr. Meucher | Pe a ' Fee a rcente at dio dullire und'that Inst beane | SMFS and usined ruttions, thomselves autraucd, 0 Rowers, and Inseriptionss but the 108 enemy, vefov erly, and durlug the day falling barometer, porleaits, a re, aud Insoripelonss, bat Ne Houve of Hepresontatlves, Is hardly in a poal- | Showed no traces of his enemy,bny-fover— 1 Hee CUTIE Marquotte, Es- | Krave doteat was and (8 that no flood of Us! unutle: Adteainisteutton. oa Le as te Beh Te Dee ee see tcettey, | tion to welton lottor to tho nowepapors saying | Hor dd ho appear a day alge tin when ho bor cana, sttteante, gation ty chien, dean | tear upon, the, elerant Hronwoen, Bt. Jerome : z cust Geils Aileen an Belial Ay | tt would be, will they tell me what Dene that Gen. Maneock dova know what he fa | gan his veention im July. Tho pulpit and plate | Taven, Seution 3, Muckinny, pony a thee on Sundaya that bo Tent oxpenies., Look on that pleture und then | Governor or statesman, or editor the: talking bout, £x-Confederite Col. Cutver- | formvore londed with flowers ani Horal desiqns, | IMtron, Detrult, Beetlon 4, Votudo, Sandusky, uae int Hee naee ites 1 enn as ne ever heardof inthe South, who hus d , Ons Q Sire heech SO Ten ort nditiey | Gloveland, Sovtion S, Ene, nd iaitao, % eanimerest The UUh thete trea Gauth NAAT at thoxy outraged on popukir gavernment, | Son. of Texns, who bis Introduced w bill Pai bacrel AL desael ts sae C 18 House to revive tho r f in unier | Binutes, giving lis lateners mt tleal WCATO, Oct. | Virgil's words: and 3 1 amnini ving hi ners a plitn, practicn! ‘ tho Nation has been reduced Crost §2. 77400 these erties dtamuiuet our institutions, should | tn the THousy to revive tho right of nution und ' did at the easy a mre nt ah our dl aust v7 SEMI Te Horror saizoa the soul and avon the stlence terrifios, | a second lite, Tho idea follows from the tact; i Ther, |fla) Wind; Vel] 201.) Weather The Ubat God Is a foving Father and that man hus * 8 been Ri cease, and that tha bullot-box thero, should | the Captured and Abandoned Property net, nist. | seringa on the neeessity of heart filled with the ae || | fiero wero plotires without a Habe Toe re | diving soul. An ! th Auirust, 48, to eLaniaAAND in ISA—irulites | Stone eruly tho volua af tha whole peoplo? Not | have rubhed fly cyes whom, he anv Hone thins | Holy Ghost Jn tho preacher who proposes to PA 8) Fae rain. | Shirlon of man Is’ wlotirs, Har wuteh thera ion ven loved child from desthe the sothee nid Sarg hienlt Soliseselc ine eral ahiabutee koe: | oat cock's letter, Congressman Thompson, of Kens | jeyd souls to Chelat. Having agatn argued thut Ay roe ae eee a ae at ry irections our | futhor sire often rundered Insany by pwerles: ehinee lng boon relied I ronnie pubers bY | Shon wo point out the danyor of committing | tieky, who tas Intimduced a wl) providing that Loa -Gk° pRokehoca and teal a Titers | SUB Oo at Le a eae ie thorrign | Mess to save In this time of trinl, Lf tho earthly our dliminishod debe whe improved Nutidudl | ij thy vast inturoats.ot. tho Nutlon, forelien eth i ahall bo resected by rensnn of disioyute | tO greut. nocd of prenehers and ter tH (ionag | ittretion for quite other objects thraw to'rloh | vcvont WOuld. Cull buck, his 4un or duugutar tO credit ho cuormous anol OL HY per cents Wn | itumustie, Iecurmty and miyy tts treasury und tie | ty, unless thy prouf t much ne Will yonvict the | ers wus to have God In thelr bia Ri siv|tiondy. ‘| colors of this worship upon underground celle | Tie tug muro. will the Toavenis Mather, Ie veel ne ihe RAN a lenge taal ie nai eredit. toan uneontroted Demovrutie inafority | clitmant of treason—tor whieh pauet hus beett | heurt#, Mr, Reecher closed tho Bible, and, with As - i a ae OE | ings und walle and make x dark ontucomb out of ST rege ne Whit should bo n mowing. temple, Gite tigen GENEHAD QUARRUATIONS og ante nuturo makes us walk with uncertain Au Cel SNH PA | tarchos or ainolciag Intips mini aeons Which dle- 1 senna, | rund. tho fulrest andatronzest Lght the sail can Wad fatn ie |command. But, wiqblo to see cicarly, tet us rope our way along through this lows Eathedrnl af one ci will not blot out Hts loved ones,” We need not enter tipon an argument, 1 lg enough for our purpose that we see In tho religion of man tho whores of. anuther syorl, Ju our enareh for the relations vf retiglon to a inentnl dovel~ opment, what cun we flnd more intluent{al than this Incessant rawr, and volee, and ny f ie {y both branches of Conyress, in which aver twoe | conyleted)—must have wondered where -Gon. vored vole munced thit thla was the nae premium and all me balance of | dueds of the eunouy whieh direct tha councils | Huneack wot bla axchutve Informution, Str. Hae a eralvermitey OF Mig ininlstrys > For hy the neapl. at the nupreccdented Ce eT eT ral te ed aut iy | Hroctor Thott, of Kentucky, who tas intro- | thicty-thrda yestea,” Bull Ho, “1 have nitntaored . SE DHSnt. reply that, ie nny’ enetlonury should be at. a bill throwing the Court of Clilms open thee one Shes Aimar oF ASEH DRE Sais Felis, and thus, srder th decision ot | 24 26l8 pingee one mole scone don. lined, ‘Stattons. f Her eee totpted, the North would rise in Its mbeht and ‘ Hut our Denverutic friends objcet to this con- forlid I But how? An entat ts ‘i b y g of who were bubles when 1 cum, hivescen bring- avon e . enlarged and Bourbon | the Supreme Court that President's Jolnson's on e zou, Trrbenween Hepubieas Administrations 208 | ed United States Supreme Court can set aldo | omnesty prociination wave distoyal elatnants MET eee intrest i those Who were my counsellors then hive gare to . 1 else. (hy lofty'view of Life. T the scenes boyond the grave? There Constitutional Amendinents without regard to | te sini footing in the Courta ax loyal elaine 1 Wi av h vs Des Ne Atetigion Is itttu clso, than n lofty y 4 verhas been 1 decply th n Heprdtles hey Hil the wr with el yao 4 : % thotr rest. ‘Those who were young thon have be: R e nover hag been leoply thoughtful mind that ie Ht ttle ac tig lint a A m ehvatiey wi the populue will, as an Indian Supreme Court | ants, throwin that Court open to they whole | yun to show éllyur dookd. hore haye been Ry ‘This 14 fn tho outact alarge part of the enrthly tho Kepurptfenns shou! and all tho branebes ol he intrusted to Democratic hands. Well, then, e b: if bas so recentiy done, And if tho anconstitu. | ariny of Tebel clalinunta, mint have sailed ¥ ft t 04 :} be driven from power | onal and violent iethods by whieh the South | over Gen, Haneuck’s Totter, Porhape he Sa eed inreaigit siet overanint ys ha boon uae yall ae ta rctuked bya thos | inked. Senator Juhustons of Virgina fine tie | Wiuola. Aw Gur tha. juaten MMe req, Wet cr nibHean vietory in the hos not drawn dome part of jis education, and tenderness, and put! from this strange cloud which reate upon lifo's sunsut. ‘Those who have eduention. The dlifercice betweon v suitesunit and an Exquinanx tsherman comes front tho wide stinly of men and nations whieh tho Pte, te dented a futuro have generally cultivated w i 1 ution. oan yon Wonder | troduced 0 bill providing that auy person having | Weoho foe many, Gok kiows fenton | or Burke, or Webster must take ail through boro. one a rookies style of auyhier and Tot us male the con ail f thoy will next No applied to tho Nowthe Thelin taaIa CTH Tutte SOR OE IRIE 6 (ee eee oe nae eee ity nutmintry: and ire. hue horizon of the Lait fe Muro | widicules thos, who have ‘looked beyond tuo Rate iattonts rent a Vemoerutte enuens orders, Bistory | Court ot Cialis would of now Ihave Jurlatio: roll up any garments, Hoe eouns® aa at ine Cee a MCCA ‘eweope around the mult border Have risen to u bigher happingss and to 9 i : ills 3, Ths ¥ Ish to sink OU Gs nluet quicker Busoc) of heart,” In Christiantt ite whos Aiminietration jaspeilly | "A DEMOCHATIO CONUIESH ALWAYS onRvs, — | HoOe wido open, tinder tho nmiesty Proclima Fee ete eae intl CAM cunacltus. Of Touwetnd, tigi in all thot wets, and exduentio. | i ni i tip pla, aud jews. ‘The oye of tho watchmaker sos ain] objects well,—the eye of a suiteeqntily can dixcern i aiil or an leeborg inany miles, Phus the soul ite self twa philosophy, ant {4 smut or great iecording ta. fa dominant thouyht. Cicero ant Porloles, olilkdron of tho Bitte, utuase great themes fortholr discourses, ‘Thelr (homes Wig thelr grestneas of goul, tholr greatness Geni dram stuteh, iu), ba’ Ahurely ita, | When. the Solld South demanded tho repoat of | WOO. | Gen Huneaoles totter must hve ine | wtongths bub fam. willing to fteave it Lnieing these elzht” senna, with fitead | {he Misxourt Cumpronniac, it was repoater, | Preed Senator dohuston ws alu bostudapted | wi) ta’ be with ~ dexus, My ebureh tn Administration and a Republican, Congress, oue | though Northern Demovratie meibort ke Those are Just & few inatnnesa. ‘There avo Hea TH te ae ny, ache oe on Fae ea ee tena a ete ae Memeausenett, | plonty mora, ne Triiane hve Yubliahed tho | Crude’ vaay uot uray at olU trike at w tee L ERLE ONO Pa UT net ton Hae bas nut united yu tnole MW eet tora Ditia MicRrite wale Uk te hive seon In ag orchard, ane-half doad, y AUK, rng there same elybt yeara e-felt, Is tne rt a 10 New York City was under tho control of Tan nveratle rule {interest of Southern claims. Gon, Hancouk mys Or In Paganism, In the soul of Plate or Bplaua, this expectition has been a noble schooling fur the spirit, Select a verso from nu ancient and from somo modern, and by thege you can muric how the heart has beat {nthe preseuce of its loath and resurrection, From ene who hived four hundred years before our orn; read theag lines, translated by Bishop Cumberland from with Roputil ol myreRs oF ON the fa Timuy nye tho power af tho How Ghost forthe party, While if upbullding of your Christhu fife, and when ESTEE: iT 7 Antiphianes: ¢ . o “ 7 1 5 buly WuItsorexpeols such unnatucal | o, ze 1 hh aan reuehed and eeleeted great themes; but Anno: | 4 Ce an tt ite teat Hemooratta | aiittes ‘te sa Galo Ta it dite wevlon ‘guy weventy went Brrcieire an ee nS fie nat, "Any Ga grant, 2 # Bais Foon. nelle icaaura cont pout ade upon the Rae MITER ai ma 7 , ote yarn 18, aU a + % May y A. |Now Ut yas . a Ny ie Ol Advanes tie OF two UDAN that cu * Mn aud the debtor thie. aiugie. Clty wid tte Heese age that the ballot tx hall peak | Geom. tunmatural to them, Shull wy tot in. tho | Lurivtls Kingdom.” : Ae fifuls but all ight and smuil, Thus each: hunun a lots yin ha samy ine wo all sini! uae a Int [i a Loyal nswell'as debel Kine Ws wall as white, | Seek ait Sra, Partington Hancock's promise Wo wake naw iit und a theve atio vlsht being la mensured Lyn cortalnestimate It makes ju Gt surrows post, , " ‘i ie of. ita world, and 48 large or ental according as Asn? poot rises above hls age jt mugt bo that 1877, PUN EHO ty BLD, Soudh ns welling Northe You know it-ean. be | 'aesho'll uso her bron y OUR FOREIGN COMMERCE. 4 a tho Wott ahuniveme nr oun ied, hus | tho'triendscand nolgubops ni Ae et OF $81,000,000) And, what fs oven worst, | trusted on ail these Spucations, HO vital to the os ep = ce ” w ently, | rouaning, we cnnnot ayvold the ‘conelusion that | of this old writer were nil looklag outwith more eet tae tration ar ae | AH hae Hd ones budabrt, | gy erwraeaauatoNc caterer tie va Fond tixporte tor tho wet e an Tei Pathauth Wave sion in elication, fe | Pigthne une antl morsing teem The Gee tere ‘ l edhe "4 ued It i u 1) IN THK PIEAIDENTIAL CONTRAT—THE Ti | Iaporta and Exports for the Twelve " Hutt onw rospwoot “th In 0) sucntion. ng one that bade morning, Krom the Ureel robberies, hy sto auitioa sans ani tttan, by Hann. a aan wy eat Ft tree Meer. hut | “AGHNTS KUME OF THEE AGENCIEY, AND WHAT | Mouths Huded Aug. 21, 1980, ax Com Hy tab ulsitiantlon OF Nk mini Saul Wek (he ae | jouad.to the faecal Uoknal mid HuaY MOKarE Fe ance and coneurrence of tho Het dpc your decision wien no micertain volee. | VE CONTS THE, “| pared with tho Corresponding Mouths | Musuri.00..) GT Fe EE ee te eel Ee FRU, | eee (ate, ia sequlens Oi-played Gana tmorete oMeid waandians of the City ‘renwu MI. CODFAX'S ONLY PEIBONAL ALLUSION sialon SEU s oxeed Si AIA ae * of tho Provlous Your. Hech patents ss i tarlieat penm'tw me day, aa It nna touched n | ait ty Inbar ta o'er, ; gpponents! only bape oF gurryinge the was the Following: : ‘Tho Dumocratle purty of to-duy oeonpies the Byeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Encramontaress| 4 aby or din taulnh pra Plato, or an Abwatle, or | ay tori ae groban ran, : a by tha aiid of Funnany ills | vay wilt sew that Phave apoken to you fi position of agent for tho British manufacturing | Wasntgaron, D.C Oct, t--Followiug ure the | Suny 8 Chrlet, or an Aurelius, hos been in fresh mount NY step Us HOw bound fur the untrodden ahore, Whose polltiead demunds have recently at been Hh n you from ores far oy oy Bunduvky,, ft for the dont Hable ta weakness aud: Bick~ (And the race of tuimartais began, Teauiedead It bythe purty. Whether sou tee | (0 xindpolnt of “prinelples, Hot meng? bus | Mtcrests Avene to Sr. ‘Thoms Ltulley Potton, | sotusyd of the foreign comnterco of thy United | Ban bran Heastn tho dump valleys, tone. ‘the woclets at | Or tusn to. tha more cheortul words of Kick Myo debturteadia iia oF tuo fiat thorns | eantees waite buat Son eaty) send mak fll Fe Nait As CoLUATORL ane aT ee Bread fir’ Auwe Wele-bulvg the second Bure aa en vrch tina cemalt of preceding | Whiter apentelng far to Hogi worlds oo eritiy Navopal Adutilatration, or of tha Demos " ig " eve amptod to yy v4 4 i ff rene fl 44 Mie Pant, eres 3 yt ‘est lan result of soll, and My crutly Goverutiont or Raw Yon | ‘ty ths: uit AL My" Opponents personally inree | grout manutneturiygy contees, His wolo object mmohthly statment of tho current fscal year of Ble Laue ideas ag our hory all the, hoavonly acetivs of peacu, contrast with the stendy dubt-pu uit) mde reli you OF the miiily a tho imports and oxporty of the United States: hoWorobtY coMMMOL OF tho. Ite} itt teel Ar was to implore us to su modify our turlit us to | ayo gibecle: value of tho fuports of more fintory’ dives, SO] true ony of thule most prominent oppunenta ta | wlow British capital ta eraploy thofr thon un | cnundidy Into tho United states during tho now, thls State bata few years ago. Miche! employe workingmen to Inanufactire goods | twuixe lots ended Aug, Uy 1880, us com Hut our opponent nay demand a wider yange | He Ot the best Demoeruty Indiana ov ty and sine Look at tho notions or emotions which rullgion nesembles? Ita obit Ilea thut thore fan Supreme Futhor is so mensurologs that wa dure do Ite atte thin mention it, Whon tho Whera tho storms of paxsion ceusol Vito's dismay log strugiie o'er, Wearlud Nature woups uo moto, And overywhero wa find tho futuro Hife enter! Hepublionn Aduiuistrutions, piste ftssoleina warning aguiner L 18 pout, Derzhaven, had composed hia | thd earthly soboothouse and forming a part : : , atta | for our murket, Un avowed tho purpose of | Pui with thie correapunciig tment OF Haan AS Tiotise He ant forth ine Grewtor i | nil obr feasons wid blundiog withall Que BweBtCHE | + of years for the conti between Democrats | Cougross, and wha Hually tose to the Speukers | organizing tho felonda of free trade, und be | Prveediny Maal Sour, Ww why fe fullowes Colors vorcieh Gat the Hmporor hnd tho. vorses | or most solemn thoughts, gud Kepublionn tile, hoy bast that Moy Wave ghuls, waa charued ut tho most eventtil verled | organized a busett, to UK6 MW phrase of the | Mull! AeHOTD 6 IgA Inereaue, ARCHIBALD FORSES, ° peluted In gold (otters upon tall bamnor, that | When wo poor upon those things and pote urnod this country almost uniutercuptedly. tor dn ble enrege seit taney a a Congromain, uc. | dy, in New Work aud) anatior tn Chie | BY 8 ri Hpeelat Meputen to The Chicago Tribune, Hol Gublinig ‘words, mitre, be eoutinualy’ in | pow cold, au Tatas AME We WHT tnulcy tho contrat ant YT sudlunt porwintod, tl FOMtit Cutt, its this janine ihe aliworuination ” of the 1 omnbo ll chong wot y Seren | New York, Oot, 3—3tr, Arohibald Fores, Cao |e eee eee vod aie. ian jaaty. ut Pane fumous war correspondent, who arrived Me hia the Loh fal pinto ana with Jopresuivo cit y yeuterday, Is undor engagement to leet> | skill an outline he Atmighty: leit | An dh Bey ‘tho United States. tO an DOwloy: SHWhe covercth. Himscit with light as with a Siieauud | FO Bor ; aah qartucut, Who alrotoheat ont tho heavens ko a Tht eh Carte, Ho wiltdelivor bls frit toeture at Chick | Corinda, who ayorlt the ben Ghd HEHE | erie Hult, in thiselty. From Now York be will | tn the waters, who maketh the vlonds bls chiar WAAL GANG ELUTE | go through the Now Rigaud States, and to | fols, whoadyarceth upon te winysof tho wind. Heer iw duldial | Pundeipin, Guttinore, Washington, Central | Aka nunmotiyg un of thu aroat in yo tan HOKE TE Buh HE | New York, Chula, Chicago, and tho Bar Weat, | heart tho rouge stands wlono iu afl Younus Be or pupers of = tho 1, Thy Hemocrats have sways professed groat | charge of tufuiny nyuinst Kerr. Before a Cone | Copden club, told n frlund roqurd for foreigners, and clulined their yurceun | Heuaslonal lvestizutlug Cominitica Me. kerr Tha thone He, Dusiey, of Catutony wis Waa bo Wut pretensy, Hus their pr r pal hie outh to tho contrary wucainet that of Hs | jong our Conuulut Liveepool, that tele agent - WAVE WEEN WM WARLR, . Leys a overy Republican in Lidiaun und | woul dissombinte thelr doctrines aud would Tho Republican Nutiynal Convention of 18 '¥ Hepublican ln Congress necepted bla tes: | hope tu control ony Presidential elections. And Dpuniwously demanded that forefra navand In | tineny, without any eorruboration, ne conclus | fy that conversation bu ead: Wo will lot you trealyeceluttons wih us slioukl ylel up thet | SIY0 proof of tho fulsity of tua charges have 0 1urilf for revenue, but wo wilLoverturow ohn that thosy born ou thelr suffeould wot ex | | fo you who live beard Democratic specebes | your protective aystem,” Chiok of It wentlor patriate themselves by belug naturalized eftle | tn thts cunvuss, | say, aD have wilh othor cons | ing, a British assoctition In eruve couvorsition zene Of the Dulted Biates. It touvk soyeri ra Haire Leno tha wwh porties, “Book on thls) with'an Alerioun itl auying, Wo will tut ear were meme 1 Ty uppenrauce Sr. Forbes above. the middlo | ples. With Pinto jt wna yn uitimate boundary of of perstatent and Initusibie Republican denuanida | petra, and then on Witte” wad rojoleo that you | you haya a tari for revenues” “That waa tho SHULL ROUTAN SAL CAOSS | hight, with x Koblierly eurriuge, and the plyalque | the” beautiful, tho good, and the thes tetadace Enropean Governments to surrender | belong tow party that can be Just to its op | Goctriny their azenla ween tn preach, 1 turn to specie value of tho exporia of domoatia | orfaulathlete. Ho te about ¢ rs OF aye, wud that ono writer mist bund for the Uits aneient clu of their, forever and drrus | ponents, the Democratlo platform ‘and [son ieannounced nd forviyn merchandisy fron the United Srated, «| pumborieas ones which bayo followed bliin vornbly. Hut ai Hepablican Administrations wolontia, ad morcenury our pubs a common eiucation te made by our unwill Huge Hoss to touch In the schouls a dunutt Christhanl- ty, muy wo pot all demand that religion, In i Hroadvat sensu wt jonat, be indde to return te the uso and Utter bor aloquence, Rud sie er music, and sound her deep inyaterica where millions ub tho young are just entering Inte the xront Hold of fife. (thus aro lessons of the BunutuAry aucred ‘alike to Jew und Gontile, Pagua und Christhin. Hotter these than an education without 4 God, oud full, perhaps, of tho hunipeds of atholun ftacly, Gur Ancestors all ‘came down not from solence ntone, not from the market-place alone, but also from tho atrengly and beauty of God's altars; of hin chumbons $a alta! party 10 favor of a Uuirllt for rey tirtug die twelve munths ended Avi Bh, YEH, Ay S nd have been forgotten, in. Victor | und tho youth ot our cra should alive ne pers Hie erupted aid wow, thinks tw anil | APPEAT, TO TH VETERANS. that the party fs tn favor uf tari for revenue | tad with tua correspondiuy tuonthis of Wp SUICIDAL, en eS ated ae se Witten Tnuittonsine | mitted ta look buck ut Tawt ‘ond. soy with eatl: enntom, and hot tothe Demiocratio purty wt all, | Cate TO ATTEND THA CONVENTION IN INDIAKe | Withdraw tholr paid agents. Tho Neunorni prycuding Mycal year, 15 sow na followa: .,., Spttlat Dispatch to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, | ttuoid all, through ‘our contury, shaping tho wre + | tude, * Our fathers tnuybt us the lessons and sone ‘eo trentios with Great rita, German, AVULAS QUT. Te party haw become thoirngent, and ynuuecetan Month, A878": 1879-"5), Increase. | “Keown, Ia, Oot. A Hollander living ubont | est nen tn thalr yrentast hours, we mar thie sentiments of a God und a soul, and olethed ud + astra at Hungary, Belgiuii, Huvuria, of "Tho followlng «: ; ably thoy tire turnishing tunis to onable tholr [september, 8 50,007 SOLUS BT UO RS Tt ‘hi He in town h vow. | Conception of One who reavhea beyond ull that | Ja tho mystery of a acaond life, Hi eatablishing the rghtor thule eltizousiu le tet 0 Following call to the soldiers and suitors | hyents to carry on tolr Dindness; Here are ie | Getahor. sees, BUT, STTtKM ecru | OAL milo from this city. white in tawn tat evens | Take away the conception of Gad aud wo | ‘To yno nore trult wf religion T would, ask tho ual trom ult alloulanvo to tue land of thelr | who surved in the Union army and navy during | {dateumentailiies by wale thoy ure dave lt. Ruvombicds UM gzh qvouas “ow | ug, tude four different attempts to tke bis | have na longer ay emblem of wn inflait love, or | attention of those who aro tn Tife’s outast and Mirth Oy thelr being naturalized here. And | the Jute War bus been fssued trom beadquartera hold in my band two pamphlets ly Augustus | Ducumber..y OT 4aly STRICT own life, but cach tine bis purposn waa discove | an Intalt right, Or an intinit: peanty, ani } are lookong toward athelsin and piety, nol knows 1 Hes See nue Corel tutte Se eee of the Unlen Veterans’ National Cummitteo, ig | Meagredien, euch bering tha dybelng of ina | danuary, eit, BAIL pred, and bo revented, Ho ts thotlykt to | thon natonly tha soul woutd fool thy Jody, but mt 7 reg ) tug which to gulect, Hehold how Nuture deco: + rules! Bho leaves nothing unadorned, Her aE: Waters smile, her eventug clouds are painted Ha arly at eee A tte hata they | jwatyned by Gen. Joun A, Logan and over aio | (oben Gb Que ly entitled jibe, ester | faueun wis hy inaane, He wis placod under urvest, and wil | even our acts woul full, for tho seatinent of Farmer of Atverica." belay uw fetter fram’ Mr, 0 closuly watebed until taken charky of by blé | the Litinit underlies all those pxproauluns of tha Auluinlitrations to rolluquivs all’ eluls upon otheras i on 1 oe " 4 Wa MANHOT NO AF can finfiate, hor plants © i *Cownapest Tho undoralgnod, members of Heated pug, parnpielog? Tene on aati » Srionda, as wtsve away from this notion ofa God because | blogom, ber biidy have pletured fombors * jena Rapuotioan Aduintutrations came | tho Union Voterane Union. ‘Tiureby invite you Muy aventiiy an, auton. ty tot or froin Sn, THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE, {rly too yreut far au Proutueits ws a ippponty ung Pk Se aL mee wall ee H oh, wh Ca lan cn= | taimect In. dtuss Conve t | Muley 1 font of the Cobdut r ‘Ts wRovoHnd assumnptian of raligt hast vit R ht Hadied iio protection for aur vittzens of fortan | Hide on Thirty’, the Ti duy OF etary ia Hu tte iste that ‘To. 2 tore Spertat Dlapateh ta Tre Chicuoo Tribune, au 1 . enous hy A OY couples of that lottes- been ayft tothhs country uty Mirituul boing und will ubwaye lve, and you nd during the | cost 9 4 uthonsdud, You cua enleulue |. Votat.., 5,085, WS FUSS BLG1, 105,810 tat ‘orem y he Wigs of her iminutest fnacets JOLIN, IU, Oct, BA mootlog was held at the feuin tu uke some scenery of this landacupe. are Virtit. though the Damucrats had bes. in power | to tanger tewutlior wud tu give exprusgion fo the wai a Fich aw bipeatry of Kings, Jnto such a world U ft wl i} Ss foralxts yours. But Republienis tondobayty.aa | prinulplus for which you contwne soon us they bud nbolisied Blivery by the ‘Maire I oe tat dnduiraiay i 5 vi o1 ot uw |mydenae itjal Atholsm so limite man that | comes map, an be fs encampassad by countless f tebuihon, bs ladorsiing the stuuunt-boarors of | how such tipfey hus compe fi shat one Comet: Hn IAs ta fom ellnr ea Area Pew tuinenie ta onaiier a ita. yove | suupew or tho wuuve ueuutituls and, aod theeo teeth, Aumondtinent to, the Constitution, tw de- | tho purty whichiausuilned the Lats, cuit cote | pumpblct I Ale Pu Prreakdot vr tk Caikten | >peorcase, : Hveltizong attended, Twas uudiessod by Joan | Mf dund "aa his world.) tia oaces | slinpes, yor mneiat claes Fetlalon aa being tu SEIU ALAN of ectoctton. aon Tet o senate | Rae Acre a ee eee Te oe ure oe nol ls origiuel lative “ MS ¥. Beuulan, Booretury of thy [euyuo. weeny, for Ne Mias, ealauie Mimtbonalsets | hud ofa souls (ee elegance aud Musto, te wa tiitional equulily af ruts uid pelyileyes should | "Worry eogaged In mupiter politteaL contest, |, The our pycfiphles [y entitled “ ¥reo Trude my DISASTROUS STORMS. re forth this thoory fu He iost favorable light, Cor | tery ata world to come, He reunton of friends j be extended to natucaliaed forciguurd a6 to tie | ja which thu grout question to be determined ta, |’and English QOwmerce.” If contylis 103 yes, ipeclas Duspulch fo Ths Chicagy dvtbune BRITISH GOLD, Hig relations 10 the nition, Prunes, had Hited | after denth, wth combine to muke: it seem a pure Tive-born citizens, and runt it ony and al | whether tho fruits Of the victory won by your | Is pelted og thy sue exectont paper, and with LAxsina, Stel bites from uly and alldisgriminadons against | valor shull be win ‘ Oct. Z—Lust night n most ete LT va y Jim wbove the eoniinon siandard of atholmn, but rendered to those from whom | thy samo tél type ay thy ochor hitter, und must, | forvitia storm of mln, and hail, pccumpaaiol by New Yom bald ect from Livers | hi Habe iso epiritun) depression. Sty friend, thy. Liston to ft was wrested, are confronted ly thoupen | have eostdhred or four times aa macd. Ith WO" nvdy th , ui ne pool, brought 499,000 speciu. 1 shall diy to-day, put peprumes Iu tay roons, FRE MAIERTIO SENTENCES, Avchiration of A SoU South, Whose xpenkervilee | jug seapered (ry tho Weatern States aluost as | tBitder aud Iybtning, prevailed bere. The ‘ crown me with flowers, Mf the room with mus! OF this Pourteenth Anendments vlire Uuit to eleot thelr man" they must have | profa: if be fetter to The Western Farmer At Fulog wae Unplysantly familiar, striking |. wich in muscle-producing, material beyond all | that T saay enter, sweelly on that fexp whl wAL persons, Lorn oy naturalised lu the Uulted | sume votes foun the Yaukees who werent | of Aperleu” Lbave ng doubt tat auch Brit- iH i jh suyeual places In wad uryuud thuelty. ‘The Myu, Lothor fogds aud wediciues ury alt Bitters, knows ng Woklug., Nowiand then au individual ro) . " of that grand envelopment which Gud placed Be RR ee CaN NeeE tet a bln enumerated by the Hobrow poet, honor and manjesty, strength and beauty, are indeed jn tue sunetuitry, They are we perpetual us human luye and huzaau hope, These fous colyrs will —

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