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TRIBUND: MONDAY, OCTOBUR | 25, 1880. 8 a : = n rhownnsalve port fornnything, Inwas cot nositile to do thid alow and was. fustiy chara who somo ini “oesunaestitug his eteotian will we untlt to At travontlos ai and Goodness of Gi but ft wus dono through tho help of God. ‘TI miu audtid the’ Goat renee Ti be Pom anne eo ees aa Ieee Noveinber watehsnt and getive tt lls cute cas be arralge thont t¢ ienorantly merelle —_ must tuke tho textin Tull, Make tholr requeste harimbie many difloulties WwSul as for somu iéeks past been. een vlitianee Is the price of Hberty? Who- eS =ae tom as a falsehood ngalaet Ch reread KUNDAY: PAPER 10 God, and God's own peace would keep thelr | been avotded. mado the reoipient of 9 nomber of annoying neraal us thet the North abill retatn tho ' and abaalute ainption. T denounce thes ait + 4 hha hearts and nuindsthrough Cheat Jesus, commit- he spenker next adyerted to tho future of | anonymous letters, sunt by persons whoso Iden- , yer Isanxtous that tho Nery na thiat I Eternal Hope the Subject of Prof, | tiasptom, axuinat Con's oxcceding und eternnl THR NBV. BP, GOODWIN trot of lave and. fellowship with Gud, dobn | the case, nnd expressed the belief that the {rial | tity, up tothe present time, remains tinknown, e sto ie i “ s “bug Upoit the mode rar, And #lnes tho i James: . hefare fle, tnel ate UT not the Chureb 1 10 RALIC, ip aati gaan 4 . wand ids, not atone to vate Hltteete, butt eke Fag pO tg ee tatudiend shepherds, to | secsntfonal Church, on the corner of Ann aud | fire was tireqsme after tte wuriodity had | and protectit, from ine qapersion ofdostrines | Answer for thor unwarrantable afd) Cowardly * mange the people to reece ms INiy NR n words tive rained down upon society truer} Ellzaveth strevtp, on “Lhe Question of Buns } gone and the poratata of youtte had been | whieh ttitees not hold. ft woul! wlso deotare | work, ‘These lotters have ni béen directod.and wma pee rapa to rece Tee | The Question oF Sunday Papers as Vlowed | ne avarter weenie.” Aad those are te words | day Papors.” cenit gone aud ine erocd with’ Mr. Mill, that | the measure, of {ts tolerineé for reneonable | roeotved thrangh the mail ut the residence of - j whieh allaur Preabytertos, wud Counails, and . | stich a life ted to “darkness und death. On the divergence of opinion among ber intnistry, :. " oceans, Continues! vigitunea 18 tiecessary | by Dr. Goodwin © | wolen altane Peesbyterivg wad Counnlia, Wik | Asa prelude to the sermon proper, he re- | tkevhund, fife was but the beginning of wur | protect CE Oe a ee end be | tue Hlov. Dr. Collyer, In Rust Thirty-uinth Mreot, 0 Land falsification on the day Fo eee ret tha wanda af ihe tran that | mgrked that ag Reneral rule thoge In favor of | yiory and immortatity, and lexreatest posetble | did not betlave any hatin would bo dope, | From tholr contents thoy-areevidehtly the work 1 can a A ib oeity eannnd and wit ae = 1. vite poole wid eniperstitions entan | tho Munday newapapers werq not imambers of fralteatton fay, At tne, Heltshipelt Goawacour | Fi te the hevaren pasiteeh ee of persons whoge attendance: qt -the :tevs: of elect ul se 8 i" y i ‘of tho past hing brought is into conttice those dt 0 | Fathor.. Wo wore Iis childeen, and Gad waa [ tipen his auditors the Te that Methodism was | crend 1 ‘1 ¢ we iychanged Intoaauinoritys tt thie conststs | oe, Thomas’ Successor Proachas a Sermon of | tiny with io pat ng browne wa lnto eanttice | eburchos, while those oppoacl to Men wore | Kt and with weal resuurcer ‘Cho suifering | Indeod. In the words of Dr, Thomas, a lane Ranblomane, -eaucen a4 Ode | OF if v ehurch-zoing people. This wan only a general Infrequont ovourt ta The great dunger, Tn t9lt tha lection of Henry " : toiiske ReaMromnton aout the ebaeucter cop | Caureb-Roing people. wan only a general | OeM ny “was notaing In comparison to the | hourtfil, soulful, singing aud praying qranulzn requont ovowrrance, a8 quota tons ure ‘pons. ne Hy wmaserity of Honest votes was posl- the Most Orthodox Kind, Ged and tho destiny of man, Chat di one | rile, aud thate wert quito a tumberofChristing | glory whieh uwalted thom, tion, ihoving upon the life of tho world, rather | tines therein fom disenttrsos delivered by the Chay by ¥ ‘ora hilni, whieh | people who favored tho Sunday pt mal ng cortaliy as the oleation of Ga id, doginnile, ehurchly aystem, \ wf the Lord Jesus Corist, and Any | clergyman, Mr. Collyer saya tho [ettera: nro threntening in tanec, Thera Is as yet no ctew ta ely eortnl i js white in © Fou may be hungry, and ignorant. yet | thin n eh tee to Bar Tho Vehinerats were eu jas Cong been so poplilur, radon tt finpossible ion cases peopte’s iniads were not very clear | remember tuat you nee pepieea.or, dod.” Thorn tetera yuutinny Bi HE hod f Lie to-taYs Mn Frans nnd rasenttties. in | Meugefal Sérvlees In Honor’ of (he fate Faved | fugue te conwilye cr te rooauaas of dead and | Upon tho suisse Wer. He Wuiye Tees, burdens. or rons tu | tho felloweh(p of Christian peuple. and ong lov Palk tity tho ring | tho author of tham, but, outalde th at raps Tame: amid these shricke of tho lost the hilo fade: Mo iike the question a bronder one, he would | Hoayan. Father, Hu was the | to walk ng He walked, be ante, wanted One no im y Batt outalie the congregas RIT Sa oa * Harl—Olher Religious Matters, wmald thewe abrteke oF tho, lost the hulp fades | a rdmewuuther it waa He thing toluve Sun | buiker ot HE God was tho, Fatsor, 1G ves the | enti the mitdleranes'at the minieery-or | Hom It In thought thoy: nro the work of soma Mitel seo that ev et Lig Demoery Her BOT : all theology, ort plainly Lada iibas cay ers ne at of for Christian phone, to} to thelr: Father: In Htenten: Ne belonam net Membership of the Methodtst Church, person afiiluted with religiols manta. «They 4 vel ft =o ology, ‘the! 14, Deol Ary 5 4 tert c 5 u et nlone ti » but ti he work. :* le i e fi 1 hn ot, tinprene 1a” ag wale We ae a6 eg i PR FO eee tata hice ieee aderitied Leg | urogy Wig whothor Christians -now wero ciltled tees Him’ whos Worate iso. de the CHURCH DEDICATION. a ea ane Parte tne eihytand wth faire sates cuneate Mh Holle ft woukh, BYHRNAT ILOPE. J ofinalien and cruvity, and inpiratice, | wpon te kecp the Sabbath alter tho maunwrok | son, who was begattun Dy Hint Who PY ATION. Y. . eee toe wo Bligutest. curuptuetions “of, dont PYOP. BWENY'S PEAR ON TH BUBIEET. |“) He hag becn repre chtodasa ronting Hon sucking | (uo text. It might be satd thot that kind of | should come between Father and ebiid? There THE FIRST BWEDISH METHODIST HPISCORAL, ars ie gant aetute a a rity for Naneoe ‘Tho Tollawlig yegmon Was preached yesterday sou na wh fe hut when in tho tue Sabbath ats enrol Uys aratueal Tinitation, wus someting in the Uospel rlely mide tacit congrenation of this elly way organized in TAX IE: THEATRE, : 4 Ad. Aid for thly ransan (he val Chie by Prot Sivlqg: miner nnd juster aentincaty of our diy we . rin, steadfast. and Immeavable, Man's tu and beld {ts wervlees In an tupretending churel DI. DRELOWS" OPINION, ' dy favfinaig thd Trale M na nthe | manning at Coutral Chireh by Pro i's vo) talk of that Lake af pore ttl cl h God cronted thé world and ian Ho created nive Alt bor world beyond : y, " ean Teh whieh m arent uly Hee | ahi not thy fudge of all tho earth do Fight? Fo Tee ees ie id tas | atid laws for the physical part and eatedt | uve lin a glimpse of the athor world PeAaNe | on Tilinols atroct, near Market, watil that biittd- Spectal taparen te “THe Calecgo'Tvibuats ucieans 100K. HPA Vrcrw aaah ant ae piney | Uetz lll : to torment then eternally there t te ution 1s ‘ noms he lane | Wwe tor tha wentarpaye of mau, “This Diving | Father had a Jove for the weakest of Hit while | ing was destroyed by the fire. The congregn- New You, Oot, 24—An Interesting cores Ht not (9 be tvery Ry paleye at hia e cuntroversy: fs which ait emineiit Meth- ean Jert hn whic a Satan could hy Miosweltvod, schoo of nora an HS Attenitent ba We and aren. (The rent ory (Re lace wa thut thoy thon having grown to Important proportions, and | spondence jn regard to tho thentre of tho prot, Heee ee should consider | odist elorgyman anchis Conference are Just ene | Wo tyures are. left to uonvoy any ides of tho vd wbs y vase > | ald siut think tha nied tho aime sgeultl- tits ved |e 54 dene Beats re ot the. Hlectyeal votes Iie Tattntaasasailte Fon ee a i ti | auleliar durktioes th hight ual gguroferucis | hess. ‘Tneea prinoiplus could never be warn but | eunen ay ilke, wn Mh pany, Se | attulned consHeraple. prosperity, commenead tot tas hans Just taken plage botwaaht BIE. 4. Me wi fd by iaw ton Congress whieh in beth of | cont question tn thia loca! dlatuet th ty have heen reached by the Kolig haw we call | or superscded, but were to-day sessentiil ta | which gave the sivniticance to denth, Tho sim bd ie is iO st Cee nad au nent spruces BILE ee! Snior Squure Theatre, trustees communds 0 Demoeratte wifority t central question tn thia local disturbange tho | Gud. Pisistratis, Kini of Atiiens, was ones | the Mort Wee bE min. og. was | mons would aurely come some aus nnd thoy | Urvaes owing to lek of finde and Market | und tho fev, Dr. Henry W. Bgllows, Mr, Patmer, its Detiay wthe cule of bu Min uelatenee | fete of the offenders against God's hw. Follows | culled ypib bY Hig amen OF tyfefo pal to death | Mood to hts pbssleal life, Chia held | could not resist it, Thestgntieance of that hour punt tines, Ce in act under date of Oct, 2), wrote tos Dy. Bellona, ord inrimie of these yotes, the TWeatoral | Ing’ tho eukaed. and ploquent leadership of ) apyoor sehr acho find dareet feuk tho Frigudsity | as eseuntlully true ta the Pourth Commandment | woutd reve) the triumph of rethdlon, | Co to | Gr the whole Atriotires and coneeauentiy tho | cxPressing. the indignation . wh{oh_ ba: FeO ET eatiarie. | busement only wax complete, In witleh, UW In common with other leading manngera folt at us 4H *! Pen eet rt for Ug cee atte. Is. Feaeeted i boils Hommes | Ganon Kasrue and othors, Dr, ‘thomas sgataran | Of the [nue Gant eae taatontis pte mihinacrvices‘wero hot, During | the nbuse, bused upon Ignorant profudion,» —*, ‘ ite Rig nua he acetate | ARG MG TaN le ae et | Hn Mad ena ‘ 0 eayion) Ho nat des : va tek } yumttls to WG Beh WM vty LOE, a nut vould Ke s Hl ng. Ann It was tho sane t vant (oe ee ae anwtile Wo shanna | Hat the possibility oe happiness will alway res | Fit'thooa who fave my datightgrs whut, eau ho | prineinles of God's moral law towhlen Uo grout~ } doctrin Wis nll Giat it cowktprninise or | HE present Aue the er ert cinurely und Cone crf ite accent tho tetnpiy ton would he to math open to uny-of God's rational creatures; that | toward-thow who bate here Ole. modern reli est Importuncl Wad attached. Sines God inde gives “+f xo to tho. creat perhups.” ‘Shore coulit {| tho mse fw sty BoE ee each tniport. | Wulcd several ministers havo fron time to timo Oe cont the three de Four i et rates AC only a ant dsr in sin ean by goma willpower leat woul | 1B Meany ad rectly. here, fi this faved bat Lie ere ee eed nelie is nadie, ky but In the rellgion GL ioe Geer aamane nso re a mporn heaped ludiscriintnately upan the. stage, ‘The ‘state, It by sue yetion 3 mority for | re mnitenee ef Biter modo Cheisthinity hia assigned tO. ne yale > | Chris cant rice. merey, penee. Ho the re Canali nf tho. stage. , The, augernall Stat y proeealted ok tho ary FOr J mal oalfarier ont He-nthiok: ile oF the grat Te aes Tobias that ono caoritied by Hue | buth wis found to apply as wll to tnorgante | voked Gou's blessing on Thoconereamtton und | URC MUMIA) Or MUTT te rat weeks detier corleladeal iri an, Invitation to De. Bel Thiterestdont WS) RAcetarn! votes fre eCeSRY Ty. tn by that poultenco us upon wings Of 1 t wards, there (ter Cura Of eruclty or mutters nuitter, Tt had bee at seovered upon an Hugllal, ita work, and he hoped that fn the future the on re a ataye " ‘Si as, 4 ie My Be ay ee flows to visit the Union Square and . ofa eld, for Instat saved Tek br Tah ae | dove fy iixay yor his torent and be vt rest. | matniiyg to bu ascribed to the Heince of Dur Tatton’ thre when tho rollngestuck. wus Kept | Church Wwonld Proven WERT Ir De en ee erie ae ee eta ea hurch was | witness the reprosentution of Daniel 1s; Ficetatal votes, wile thy ceuipiation to Foe the atteranee of such a tntversal and evors | ness, ue ae One tale aaluite Sod, welt hacia faba eu ay fea Hepat ta cha, wheats ae. than had been in the past. cise acne elogk in Jie moriliare. orclovk in the atter- | ochi Dr. Hellowa, Jn hls answar Ment Garde tt Hemucratie Con= | Ing " i med } CaN wo amply shoud we deslra’ to portray the | crystallized nnd 0 ORE x “The gentlomun preaches trom notes and no: ‘ tho moratan: | : : delet eae Mie. maa nuority. WMO loner anores sha.lea Hes is SERRE RTE tah enemy of tho wuansonie aid men, The rest of, tha Seventh dity wits an | from manuscript. hoon, und ¢ o'clock i the evening. During tho duted on tho, following. day, sald’ that a cede out I Q Thus thovghts vbpylt the degree of human | absolute bebessitss und It -was undoubted thie —— iorning services tho Rev. N. Westerzreen | niany years ago, he mado a public plen, for the intoarlty AT Mee noetted ot Carnet for qhinetng over this” Mold “of | yatt and want Tee tae tee or Gad uice | thos could dd imure Wurk by resting one day in WIE REV. PARED IART prenched un eloquent riemon I Hweiah 40 8 | thoutrea asan Indestructible Ingtitutton, whied cant be 1 tn she Tevolve on the | ¢honjht ant option! not only doves itcattard an | slowly compelled modorn intuds to question the | Feyon. eA “ 4 Re ie ao DEAE Res Erte ie pure tap pebenoon | Needed reform, but nos extinetion; criticism, Aint Nav wher n jority: that even iv] opportunity, but (te pela al) thoughtful per> tensbrulne 4 of the old fleng pf punishment, Tt had beon claimed Uist Jesus Christ had ret SMEMOMIAT SEMVICKS. cclletang ea a parts. rie a Ty ett wall not dare to ttt re. | Dut not nbuse: thu attention and oversight ‘ot Tretmoeratl ed “mitiny: aiodery Cuelatiut | asite tac old Mosule precepts when He benled | The tov. Paro! Hart, who, with his wife af two the church was dedicated umid lmposing ¢ sous to wouter anew ayer tno provable fucts In | ME 1 : sand in tho prescties of an immense | the moral ‘and religious portion of ‘tho people, Ly Vit ton wknovity, 1 Gare is tenehers fully to discurd the old and look tor a Wuk Upon the Subbith “Day, but Ho simply mene d moni and y OF. 5 Ppoople, He eerie the tlectoral vines of ail | CUlé lure cues inlter doctesie, “Aan resuib ot this distutigtie. He eee UMttrwith waren ea | ‘ave, tus Joa tu tha Alponay wis tho pustor Of | mudiende, and Wao Kos, Hr ftMohioae, Pevaciay | end mot tholr wholesale reprobation and abun: ) States" Le. {ho She tes. In whfel: mo Tet us to-day enter a few stops inty.this-ob- | on and inquiry: three recent solutions of tho shud cavares up tho tow, anidiv show tit agently ori iv y iz ar 4 ws donment; and furthor as follows; “.1 think.thut ble at } le Rerun was dollvered 1m Swedish PY tO | vo must judyu institutions not by tholr Imper+ jo church bullding ig seventy by seventy. | fevtons and faults, but th nae apy did not oxist in Jedd, go tliat | seura country. Peryonatly, f like not these ef dow: 4 CAM hee eames hts Bs fleet oni wt popula, Une | Cres INL De sctian Jake Vtew sundayencnea | Hancoek would be confined to his Lis Reet | furts to Jouriey beyond tha suallt shores, Duty i te 4 bf ? i | wera neld sostorday. Te ene i r alld Sout, Mon trated, oven MT > 3 k ty | heen hold byt few, but within the histecntury | Ho revered tho old Moyate: Sabbath; wont into : “ e wi " ately: ned votes 0 STEN AR OMT Of Tho question, | fi this workd, nid apples In tts worl, found | ie hns gruwired rapldiy hat ie may be mated to | the Syntvog ou thee day “in fact, put the sun sae ate. naire: : LE ine onngust npteterl ie vo a Petr ae, ip EY SURETY OE RRRA Ls BESDENCIES: Hat eGusiekd’smajority shoukt be small, thot, in tarmany with the finws of God apd society, | imve totelshed, In. some Corsa of statement 1} Gen of Hig obeditiee ‘upon tho Porth by ? “4 hy. SUG: Tate ena srant tN eo and ia Wabi | The theatre is 4 permunont necossizy, and Me eDemocrate in hele desperate wood urd | attend nary wolvopo thomes of dlspourse, ‘Tne JG, destiny or ina believed in by the Uulvor- | muodment, It tnd boon urged that tho Dis- | festooned with bluck and white crap, Tn the | PrENcis 0 aus ane ap eae Congres? Mtg | Howherc mura fo thin In ovarcrowded come WB Sotiect exinmnt ting ainost any tengo, the | uiyheat duty of tho pnipit ts dugotloss to are | Theses AN uttanat ust unains,| i, this| eipieg ud an the sabbath subbed the may | camtra Inte cross cued and, thourmeot | Hat HUMGerelD membres and thore aemahont | anunities, If good Cheletians wish to proven Trounting-aut' pt Gariekt by a Democratic | mento follow Christ In thew Yents, nnd then y att beONNG tt bral : ellinving vines wera tralned an ourms ol | fifty now applicants for momberakip. ‘The Rev. | its fous tutl a i ete posalble ns 0 ‘ou t 3 f enllghtened, nnd righteous, and happy. NOL curry tho wheat tothe mill) pon that day. 4 io, ata “a y " 4 ¢ noxious fulluence, they must not loave it in Geperesa ts ust ns Posctile ns, ie ee nedanee | pernilt Dewth fo draw tbe cutrtutt whieh eon |“ Wiehiu a eaore of gourd tho SO ae cho | Se eee me ridegicnerad tao | WHleh bore the ineription, “Toe of Ages | or tt i ae rea tant gx | {ahanda of eareless and Immoral peuple. They: OF MUS TS, Seoblem wiles tho Hepute | ceyls the world beyond that ‘sleep, uty lus ) wicked sil mass rou oxtsteues wlicn they Ware eth Gammundaent aud broweht out its On the front of tho desk, whlch was draped with | {he buster, And Wily Bat ce TEE neta. eliy | must accept the fact of Its permannney, Hean party, has td salve on the A of Tiich 4 oUF religous ‘ancestors woukt not | come to the chil of this world hus grown Vapi Spirit suthne ie might bo keptand uunored for= | blick, was at wrenth and two nichory wrought IM | Pave alrendy a or ebanrerations In thle ely | a do whut: thoy perinanonoy,: Heat ary iwtot tlond to proe Sr eae rs would nat |G thor in Bihan, h Miventiatia wave | Eves : flowers, whtle on elther ale was tho monogram | fin seatoment same the cost of tue entire Dud | 1 oOae sia queaisaieec: fir dariell, but to -aeunre over drat rote | Peeweh tha dutics of the, but felt ouipoweyed | heen hell of Caristinns—clotgymin und laymen he prencher held Uigt thore was no need to } of tho deceased pastor, and a dealyn of 1 cross foe at are Roce ofthe entire bu ull—and thore mre omany—now — engaged for are, toral vote |. Th discloso tho situution‘of aulutand sinner after | who belles" tut qoah who dia” Im } outer lute tho question that, the well-buiuig of Teor rorike lle ah. {Mehottnt for lutesaeescsraes ae 8,709 | in its administration to etevata its tons, ta purl they had left tls world, the unploagane task | penitent wt bes remanded buck quo cauntry depended largely upon the proper | and crows, with the “wordy, * Ite Is not dead. | Anmawe Tee Atri | fy ts spectacles, aud to improve the quality and ee eee dor umtholeeuiitecn, of examining | pouinuness” Uy | the Creator. Quy’ those | Keqplag of the Christin Bublatly is Kooy eg but sleepoth." On tho ure over tho platform | Teiliding etek chu 240) | character of the acted drama, I buve had ti Why tho Demagratic party fs doomed to. pers | thosa diseloaures to learn what yal Fadueee | Aolowwiby Christ with bs manor, ny, ecutra Authorities 13 Uiler-Justie MeLcan and Black | wus tho inseriptlon, “Christ Our Rogk.* ws Tbave bad tag "1 aI aiRlne dtsunaacat tlio tobe hore reet te cottaiaide tle ae a eee ee Ce achool fg culled Conditional line | stun had held thut a profanution of the Sib | «rhe morning sertices were conducted by Prof. | irieie pursen many feh, tho Cincianatt Volkablatt diseussey in the muy be therein contained. Atte naw to be res | mortulity."” Moth those notions are logical vee | bath tn uny country hud’ been sce toresalt In | we st isch Dobe ob the beeabsteytatt |! COW, ilar ante wing gatturigh: “Alyeady on tha day after vetted that our fathers had not a thelr philosos | sults of the assuniption that a ust and teretfut | ai tncrense of its fimwmarallty, and In November, | Ws St. Blackburn, D.0., of the Presbytevian pleting py the elvetion wo expressed our conviction that Shy Ht nature Lue Modesty In spikitunt things | Ged eannot punteh forever any of Us, fake Mr, Ldacoln boro testiniony to tha value of | Thoological Seminary, and tho musla was ture ‘eo with’ the exceptlon of the B South, : = ES ACTONS AND ACTIINGSKA IN MY OWN CONGHEGAs Tros ‘ . ¢ dren, : s a et wel a Total cost.... Py $31,903 | Of puro lIfd, and solid ehuractor, and pions hearts tbe disintegration and (nar destruction of the whieh go nfirks tho -prigent, but ld rathor | Suelt a phico ay hells: mposdible in a tntverse | keeping tha Sabbath holy by issuing a proclamas | nished by a quirtet cholr courposed of Prof. Of this amount OK was kiudiy donated by | te doubt that the culling 1s consistent with ann i “tnt what they thoughtar holy. boldsess "that hia | uider the cant awige tid Just. and aeral- | tion ty the army enjoining an orderly observ | Town, Misses Dunbar and Owe, ond My. y Sate Ay, ase Oe Deco Peper Is inovituble and nege at nud, | nen canvasianny dotalls of eternity widen | Ful Ruler. Unlversullam snd conditional im. | unee of the day, Pee eee tia Silas lum Aikdyewa: un. 4 2EPIaYe eeweE Mee Erelr tr EIR eYS Christina worth and dovent falth. Mut the ‘1 T vi T " + . e nssjzned several reqgons Cor this | jeyond doubE our eeeration must emse, hat | mortality wre logical conclusions from such sv | Tt hud bear clulmod that It was tho Monday | organist. ‘Two of tho hymns sung we written theatre, like the Exchange, soolul - life, the escortlon, whlylt Influe: our Judgment on thiy | review of etornal things which wo wow seo hay | dssunptlon about Got. Both these solutions, | paper that reilly entailed the profunation of the | by Mr. Mart for one of tho Sunduy-schoo! publi+ OLD BELIEFS, political machine, the Church Itself, needs great Fabject, aun terday it {cur Intention to discuss | bean Torved upon us by the mishress af ont tae | by sides Dulng based Upan logic, eine with peidé | Sabbath by tho work of ite proparation, but this | cations of which he was the editor, and werothe THE REY. GLONGE It. KE, reforms, Onoof tho needs of soulety Ia to kee ‘aout tho most Important of them befure our thors, Let usaccupt of the neeeaalty, and, ny | ts tho tenebitues of tho Moly Seriptu The | would not hold, as the prenehor had been ase | Just or bis compositions. ois on a jae eee Ey , Oss meh lety 1 keep way i fi tant woll us possthly, npprauell the whudawy country, | tiftd elfort of logia to esuape the disgrace te | sured upon competent authority that tho | work Prof, IMackburn proached from Rev. xiv. % pastor | io Leavitt Street Congregatlunal | neting out of tho pulpit. The greatest mouate renders. ‘This min reagay fe tha undenlabls und | yy wordg at oneu come ty memory: Tuan and God contained Ii tho old teachings on Monday's "paper See MG by closings | «hee Tg a votco from Henven, saying unto | Chureb, last evening addressed a very lurgeaudl- | banks are not in the theatres, and often those vlain fac ¥ EL ore * ee aber ie ” by thasnidway Ve thls, aur igrtall tte, 3 that one zw swell Knuieh, its | heclougen ue ea Sueratlopn at tele tah ars eerie: and resins tags Write, Lea fae to et eet i ence upon the rubject of “ Liberties of Hellef, whore loudest. und most abusive of the stage . 3% t 8 td Hi atgomy woed stray . aUiniter Y o * eiveforth: yea, #a $ vel ff ‘i ed ev a a ETA ye arnente’ aclu FeErUld rami pat CH to tol podelbo faa unt) anid ty repent aad he ET Ere Rar ean are ne gO aR ml a BT rc all iteatiegwd evils tnto the pias ae ite Eronth Ac tweets no eny tas fate sive wld fuga bint rmiid to Tepe ae ere | tute tt wie sioe Tor binto question Wwhetbor it | works do follow. thom.” ‘Tho speaker defined | Homans, xv 3 Chur r= throngh which ifs lossea by tenth. ae Tiles Foruale liu: pohenc kad Nuit MSP wets Neves fareveritiliy of hope, this metho of | was mude on Sundiys {fhe toak a tral on Mon. | tne ditference between a state of blessedncss nud Mim that ts weak in tho falth reeclye ye, but desertion could be equullzed, ofr Ttarews in biterttess not ner from donthy harmonizing tho fact of a hell and tho fact of u ] day morning, It waa noving. to nin whetber it) mere happiness, tho. latter olten coming } notte doubtful disputations, A London Vox and Its Itesulta. dire sotne naw membors will, Join it. Yee to discourse of what tore go nity God hus been urged powerfully forward bythe | had started on the previous day. So withthe | ungolizht and as tho result of | eircuin~ Tie commence: by saying that the whole ques- The London Telegraph thus dlecourses about and (his will be Me case ns fang ng tho purty ts Aibolso with f volute discovered thie, aebolarshig aud loyly and plety af Canon } reer of the Monday papers it wis not for him | pianees, dod enjoyed even by nen who ¢ “We nro only jut beginning te ‘the theptogleal tv if frum tho fi ak tnd ts py ie Old and i poctle per TOL-be-too CULO exarye 4 ton of Bible bollef or disbelict was simply ono | London fog: ules of ont come | Purrie and i our own part of the world | tooblect to ie uocuuse iia propuration had ens | were sti in thor sins: while biesseduess “ ostimite the terrible cifvets of reat £¢ unitary iyo hs iat by tho tender htimantty and forver of Dr. | talled Sabbath prot tion With the Sunday | was a growth and acquirement, Mad yo more tho | Of slucerity. The injunction contained In tho ho oe which Insted, with few and brief intermlesions, ver fron pootry te | ‘Tpomus. ‘vhrev fnpressiye naswers ave thesate | paper tla casa Of Bal bath violulion was clear. | resiit ot chi Feirenmstanees thin wag wn | text related to certain well-known djiferences In | fram November, 187i, to. the tlrst_ week in Febs ‘estaments wety com Hou, shall not tho Judge of all tho the que: ‘ho paper was printed, published, and sold on | edueacion or a Christian character. Gud's love | We religions of tho early days of the Church, ) rhary, 184), and whieh enormously increased ay 1] earth do rights” Unfyorsallen Lenotds iol the Sunday, of whieb ita existence was au apparent | and grace to us are Its Kole source, ‘and our tove | when Christ gathered Into her fold nllereeds, and | the denth-rato of that period, besides layiug a s oy history, | hntolligent vrontures of God anoviny Forward be dusceration, m4 aua obtdlenve to Hin are the manifestation of | brought into Fellowship men ot all ideas, formidable train of consequences not even yet sears, paurtlenlarly hefore tho | vite it Joined | and curly ycography, ‘aud early. blography, atid | tho univers Inw’ of progress, an reaching itt iho fauerof «Sundoy paper wag an, HMogtcal | jis possession by us, Even wicked anon may | Inthozo days God wauted mon, not, the opin fairly disposed of. None of the other large vhietly the Dimocratic party. ‘The German lm | oyrly selence were alt expressed th hanscuago ata | last that fmuge of God whose outline was inthe | and uijist diserimiuuion agatust all other | ycuin to be buppy, in this life, butatthaup: | tonsofmen. Too Jowlsh deus of Christlanty | towns of Great Lritain sutfered to any great inigrant who eame to.Ainuried ft arder to oseapo | tanaifal qs that af Osh or Pennyxon, ‘Tho } soul wheu it wos fughluied by the Creator, Et | branches of business which observed tho Sub- | proach of Ucath thotr buppiniess disappears, and | sero atrlet and narrow, und consequently were extent comparablo with the visitation teat Tinges pulitical prosecution and the oppressive mene | stare were related to mi reine, quid wealth, and | makes ath the unlyerse rovelve nraund iove | bath. Acnewspaper: waa slinply-n- business: i Js only’ thse who are In the Lord—nl tra dat BI inesistence. But fhese gana stand fi no pro~ portion tu tho Ingaos, and ad compared with the Inercn gubllein party’ ent boast. ‘ tho German fmmigration, Lt e y », j ered so lune andsa calamitously in London, ties and movements of the teuedou, were all | poverty, knd deathy tre not aceeptuble to the Christlans of that time, ly it ‘a Me and King. tio { human and diving, Gow foves mat, aud man | euturpelae, It wus not published hit the tutcrests it spirit—-who aro blossed in death. He 10 looked init, of Hberaltt, hook’ [ Asthma is tho disease which appeared to bo must: PER iiumoeeages Wa thelr old tatuurinnd | Heors wore two property of some divinity, daisies | Will nally love God, otrelgionor ty prompte ‘joruls, tnt only to | spoxo af ils aequaintunee with Mr, Hurt, when: Fee ee ee ADU gtone Miscory of tho | sireetly Insluenced in Its thartatity by thn con they wore adheronts of the Democrucy, I. 0. of { Jived in the bowersof the guk, i Pore nor “Wo aholt tack nothing, having loves end we, | muke money. Natasiuglo puper would be pub- | he attd, was inoro intimate than with apy otber | world during a period of tiftecn hundred years. tintows for. In tbo first threo’ weoks of the a peoples purceimcnty thoy bit Dernips, | were races that dtd not die, birds in thelr Mght ) We must be huppy evéryehara wa tyro, tlehed on sutiday Ag Ibdid. not-pay,andas itwas | graduate of tho veininary, and paid nn enenest { ‘The early Chrisiluns of America wore cuat inn | Present year, when, tho denac curtain lifted for fengnt and bled for tholr palitied apinious, | foretold evedtys Tort Cuesurs slicoting-starswere | Ke stunt Ilty ts great und dens, published merely for this purpose why should | tribute to hls excellences of churacter and Hfe, | rigid Puritunieal wuld.and upon every, question | 3 time, the deaths from this malady dropped ut Denioeragy was tholr Moat, and tit they Joined ( giygiul-lights flred by tho divinitles to warn or uit-continuaus ne te chungoless aon. hot the thentre inanagers, the butehers, the bare | reading, iv iinstration of bis patience and | uf theology except this Puritinfoal {dos were once to about percent below the nyeraue,’ afterthelrurrivnl a Ametien that party which | yuldo man, Thus exmy nogse tly carth withits 7 £6 gaye te of AA te Feit cindd, ers, the elgar-artes aud the keepers of frult- | resignation under trinls.n touching Mitte poem | fur cit of their time, ‘Tholr texchings | baving previously risen, in tho middle of Dee chimed for itsoll tho nite ga deat fo them by | nilitions, ult thinking, and speniting, and bolle see tte aigturos pulsud, Fulned, and {rood venas hava newspuper-mans oriviogs, No | writen by bim when siffering under au aMic- | and precepts — should, ‘therefore,’ be | cembor, when the fox was wevers, to 41 por eit eeu Honsof thofrolt onio was quire natural. | lng div th Yor byreyile it. ‘Lhe Caurch In From thusa poor forms, OUr days xUAl) pass In puacc: mote powerful ubettor of such Sunday trate | tion which deprived him of tho aight | eucredly © preserved, and tho freaks above tho uyerage, ‘Then, again, on Its roturn here tho situation Is quite diferent. ‘Che | tho middly and inore recent axes, justead of | And tovus ne thougut of hunnin Hitloncs Ree eee ee Sunny wowapapors na tho | at one eyo. and. threatened to” result | and fatsltiea of’ those holy inon, } nt the obit at Jasuuury, wu (te cautinuanos wit Garaan Grnlyraiits of the present thine are th: ots vut of this wild woods of trav, Siu) cross our high, calm souls, siining und pare aviument was patent that, 1€ thoy bad tho right | in total “blindness. He kuew bla to duced or driven to en OAC cuted should not boshecringly roferrod | Wiereused dunsity through tho first weok of the yreation, wat by pote tomuke monoy on Sunday, the others had algo. | bon Christin gentioman, whosa highest ambi- La ea Acta beset te gd hearings Fors That | followlos Month, tho denths. from Athena rose rdong and forces, but by material influences. ul, throw Itsulf Inte the © Conditional “Immortality "comes, not | ,,5unday papers! lowered thopopuineconscicnes, | tlon wis to necompllsh something In tho cause | during tho next contury wise men lor Americn stonce tothe aturming hightol 20 per cent They do not mrlye bore as Democrats who avo | sume spirit of thought and word, und sent Dante | crowned with Ugtit und. progress, but draped tho nyo seamed to Ve drifting away. from God, | of Christ, and to ead men to Hhn, This churek | woutd long to see these Puritanteaideus ngala | over, tho nverage, tulling ngain, when the fox FT ee RSH ET SOTA ee eee tad tanie gtwory to mnke theology a { with ue dientty and woloMmnity of doath, Given | aud the Sunday papers touded to bllud mons | hud sear bien depart, Aa had thonglt to wel- | in foree. tnully diaippedred, to ua low a’ pointas they Wit as Inborers, ue. {eadesinety apd | dibytloth In whose ninmberlues wad dark ropms auch a pleture of divinity ng that ‘drawn for tho | “yes to that fuct by saying diteetly, There 19 no | come bln, buck with w holper up hls ‘aldo, but | "Yu those fatter days thu old confilct between | hud stood nt for uw cunsidorable tine. OF course, farmers, who ure fous. of, babterlug | wa'should all wander ag lost eblidcen, ‘Che glory | wieked"by all the old pencita, und cniless sieop ‘ce In the Fourth Commundinent, ‘Thos act far they would avo his taco and bene hls yoléo uo | ene Jow Gays the old colivnod tote | siiluny diseases followed the tluctiations of See ee Ma” ta acer a RTT Hote see e etree eer poets; iit stich Is nut the | becomes Kincrey. Oblivion has niwnys been cons | waldo tho four of the jaw und the standards of (hore. His words. and. his weltings would live, es ane Ht iin’ y Workdeand thisontiet hud demonstrated that | tls extruordiniry wtmaspheria condition, but free frou want, destitution, and sorrow, For | caso when an igo (8 60 clyfdiike or superstitions | sidored ng it dark fate, but not one Ti of mute | God, pramating the dishonor of His day and | however, and perhaps bemoreelfective for good | the strength of Christianity” was In a cultivation | Ono of thom equated asttinu {i close ubedlence J vagayc and Howors ite | A tHOKUIC ERs ve Ltewwon.!” this chiss uf puoplo tho old nuing of *Romocnaey) | uy: 10, inlstake: ita puctry tor fiet. ‘Pho post | lev or yongounee, 1b his buen viewed calmly b, routing its power as a civil institution, than ff thoir author bad been with the Churen | of spiritual earnestness, and not In the estal- to the varying density, or, unbapplly, in prompt has no longer any abarms. And, what igof more | Longfellow could item M dol begends at | many greuLminds unable to belteye tt Hite ue {Ita eengo coutd they be looked upon ns have | fur yours to come. Tn eoneluglon, ho urged all Seat oe the correctness of-any purticulue | Yielding to tho benoticial change.” ‘ bs fnpartance, the German Susintrant, docd not | only the Midito and Dark Ages could declare the | yond, und may be suit to be a ductring full of inyg tho, tendency to consecrate gud hutlow tho | his hearers to consecrate themselves, to the | ereed or systomn of theoloy, Diygension hid A know much more wbont’ tho history but one | gtory tobe a rend history. itis not the tagk of | sudness and farowelly, rather than fallof such | uy. The xvod niorals put In the issuv wero | gervice of God with tho anmo zea! and singlo- brotght about countless creeds, and had made it Big Professional Incomes, possilile tor brothers Inthe samo house tofors | gir Fiter Kelly, the Into Chie Biron, en z tho honest, mutiy feeling of fraternity, i en d ons Tete a tee ene ne of tho sormon tho following | “pke’apenker the tvok ap. tha question of | eee eee a a Poet income great event, and that ty: tho War of the Rebel | quy thes to kill or injure tho postle talent that | derennis is come from sho burning pit yery well, but wore simply a sop thrown to | mindedness ns had chareterized tholr departed fon, “Of atl that huppened hofare, bow partied | muy extxt Ly tho “hupen, ar in welungo OF Vion | chttemal Hope is; porhups, te most togleal | Christian people to catch thom and make | pustor und friond. ero plucey En opposition to cneh other, und on | ture, But “it "Is tho alMeult duty of | tenet of the tree, tor it go wuaenes egeapo tha aulo of what gronnd and tor whut purposca and objects, } uur veneration ty find just “what v4 " " % fF £25,000 (125,000), tho largest income. trom mult to tho prosonce of penitonce’ and | ft Was not eusy to seo how ‘any Christin could | resolutions, otfered by Br. ‘Audrews, Were | oternal punishment, and auld that this inoment- ) over ruulized by nu Euplish laws qf ofall these things thoy either have ne tdeant | theologteul prineiples are true’ enouch to | toudencios ta righteonsness Sint ie seoms to | fall to seo that the Sunday piper was seculariz- | adopted: teria! PUN ROMO, and a anenicd upon tno | ever realized Uy au Ruglish lawyer execpt bord Freee ree anes tue conceptions Thue thoy | Loedcexecltluturticios oF faith and thu busts | render ghivution ioas onsy than itis ronduret by | (uF fee ehkbttue Daye Teds crowditur out re: | "Wuteateas, Articles have been published in tho |e i HnuloKs who, 1a Sir Kaundoll Paliner, befurs " Selbort condition of disposition and psychuloxy. ‘There or : Ming that our dear brwtior, | was. m_phyalenl. meaning, Menon did | us eleyatton to tho woulsnuk, realized for Kory prea a : SE EO Te eT TPCT, | ee ttre aan TTIETLOR ar Tot God WOUTT EI eee ee a a ease ail know that, the South fs Datnocratte and tho | orw stro add consistent denominationalisin, | tho Uniyersitism which forces heaven upon all by | gous renin: Nerth Republican, “Choy all know that the | ‘Yo esgape frum, catuungtod fygures, fron Uplontal | a luwor redemptton or progress. ‘This “hope is | to cending the Bible, and wutitting minds for tho | Mr, Hurt, hy a phyatelan (1. Ragland was by Sir Benjamin Southern slaveholders were Democrats, and that | image of from nitwziog superlitivess and. to | auly for the soul want mas mot Locomy thy por- | teachings at the Wontot Gots thoreligious | Adause the carnest protestor hia wite, aud not: | tho huinun. soul, but whotbor tho soul wauted | Hroule? who. realized. In. one. Sear 815,00), of {ho Northorn Democrats indorsed tholr course; | come to tho culinor lunziuueund severer reason | feat, glave of sin. ‘Lo thoso who may bave | mutter iceontilned was tise. intldelity aud } yithstandiug ber well-founded aversion to tray~ | tho assistance of Ns Creator. He could notcon- | watch $25,000 was for one operation Or eS. whilo tho preservation of tho Union, the abolie | of yur land, $3 the taskcdtilicult fur tho Connell, | xoua down to the yrive from | Pugin free thought duding x place theroin; in fuet, | cling by water; thorefore be it celve of a God who could refuse to paniona | stone, bi von uf wtavery, and the freedom of thocnloved | and Asschitdy, nnd C w which qescmbles | lands “or | from pineey = where my Sunday newsiper prowching was like two hand. Resulved, That, in the short time our brother | pleadiug sinner, or allow A tho for repentunce. is eed s faco lathe work of tho Republican purty, ‘Tho | In anoderiy thes, . ae py : moral Iheht has: shone, to. persony who, amid | fuls of tares taixed with une handful of whont- | was with us, he groutly endeared bimself tous | ‘rhis vlew, howevor, did not apply to the yood sywpathios of the Iminigrant nro, derofore, not What doctrine of futuro punishment fa it that } clouds of skeptichim, Iwo stil sought utter, Gat ‘Tho preacher closod witha tribute to tho quiet | by his’ wniforinly ki f 1 courteotls, and gentie- | aouls who believe tho Bible from Genesis to BUSINESS NOTICES, w bei feuhd uuy more on the sid¢ of the Domo- | hing como down tous from these old tines or | Ir huply thoy might ul fim, to thoso whose Subbath-Days when thore wore no Bunday qnanty Douring; ‘and, while wo huve ever found } Revelation. ——— t! ; iy was vreating it positive dislike | dally papers repre 1 party tis 1 former yours, but with tho | fanos, dui extravagance, and credulity? * Per- | sins huve brauRue many ponttential tours tu this papurs, and avked whether tt would not be | him tirm and unyleldtag fn questions of princi- Ttellgion ‘had beon abused, and twisted, and Wilbor’s Compound ‘of Pure Cod+ fepublleanparty. ‘o this must be added that nit ma to quote oe ‘oxtracts from Canon Fare | Hite, to those who avers fad upon morullty and bivased thing to have tent come back again, plo, jn other matters he was ready to yield his reusoued away: from men, and he-askod why do } Liver Ol and Link Tho advantage of this tho Domnveratly party hus for @ quarter ofincen- | rar’s review of i whole question, Jonsthin } bunevalotico, nut beboluing tho fact or qual ity of preferences to others; and our estiination of hia { not men welgh this question, aud rousun ns | compound over the plain oll is, that the nause- uy fees eiatenten i all Nattont oleatians Valwards say: ‘ho We wilt probably be aohureb ov at mtonemonts 18 fe Rhein GOD TIE FATIIER. oburneter, basal! on sl puittiinays ond juelmate slaty abou reliign us thoy do ant Sele asl gusto ne or ol qatennyeds and tho srnelee vel convortell siuto.a: great tikes oy Hyuld globe of | dled too young to havo sounded fully the duties: 4 is person ation vel ver! wisiuess affairs jon were respousiblo fur | rendered palatable, fo offenulve taste of the ing again tuto possessiun of (ho Hod fire, In whieh tho Sekod unt ho. averwhulmed, | of lite; and foun. unfold tueong not tonnd in SERMON UY THE HEY, A, 0, GUONGE. the article dues him great Injustice. treating relivion.in i earofut and reasonable ‘nia oll hualong noted as n great objection to its ua0; yearotul ofthe | manner. He had talked with Brothor ‘Thomas | but. inthis form tus troubleis entiroly obvinted. puwor. It seoms ong If ft wore con- | which shall alwiys bb in tompestiiwhleh they | any category but made by tha Omniselent, Tho ev. A. C. George, of Wheeling, W. Va.” Tenvloed, ‘That he was uniform: demnedt id, Whutover inay have beet | several thes wbout the {dea of cternal Toalals A host of certiticntes might be given hero to i y to oternal dofegts, and the young | shutl bo tossed to und fro, having uo rest day | eoines this diving form of Lupe, walklig through | inuwy tod hiy pastorate of tha Centenary A feelings of othors, 1 4d ambitious, who have nny desire for political | or night, Vint waves or Hillows of fire eee ete ae wot tao tose wari Inet ns sWoLtly 4S | Je GMuroh vornorot Monroe and organ wary M | (io uttiso of bisdecision to take the Ultated | iment,and tho Doctor fad enti, On. tho ideu of | testify, to, the exeellomen ani success of % HME * cnc went, nyold it together, Young men | afty rolling aver thelr heads, of whlch thoy shalt | she walka through tho mfafortunos of tuts tho ea ‘H retarding) HOE d tho f 2) | stenmer Alpena, it euuld not have been bls de- | a God keeping u soul in; punlshment yeay alter | Dera Uod- Liver Oil anil Zale’; but the frit that 4 deslro to. distinguish thomselves, who tis | hayeu quick bongo within’ and whthuat; thelr | curcor, Hope moves Mi over ourearth, ho | atthe service yesterdny moraiug, an 0 fine | termination to have his own way nt tho expense | your, Itis repugnant, and [cannot bellevo It.” | it ts regularty preseritied by tha medical fice end fo Sptlaw a-polttieal lite inorder ta sausty | eyes, thelr tungucs, tholr hands, thotr fect, helr | youre’ and ‘tha old-scu hers tho slok bewr her pression he mnie, all things considered, was | of athor, especially of his young bride. it wos tho wituro of to man that | nftty is suiticiont. For malo by- A, i. Wilkos, for geal vido, fe Uletinetion.¢ ra atng Is te, joins, rae as spilt furoree be fultot a lows Karon ane In fue me a Sane tate. ihe {uvorable, Thore fs a vast difference between a ener eet % ea Os feat ausulutions Lip prom te that houinths Dr horas wns | Chemist, Boston, and by ull drugxists. we E Hi ng inelting lire cuowzh td meltthe yeryrecksand | apen winlow, seo her in the Howors by thoir x , r wit to one! duly Sis can et cart, and = mun who every $a alla pant etch signe nang & opoleas ux Hi nena AD thoy stat ho tw or the most ay tha Tarn Boos nce moving over ily elt the now pastor and tho Rev, Dr. Vhonms. ‘There ) Ponty at Mr, and srs, Hurt respective) " eh offers prospect qv yely geuso ty feel tho, tormonts iol ea Cumln Altain thor much coveted oleets, ft would be eee Pasta ot aise ik "and over hor wand . thought: and feeling was in sympathy wit Fe ee ee ci each, | ts no moto of comparison that would apply to | ™A meuiorial service wus held in the evening by Sen a ee Mtomantiye thee wus | he Public Will tnvare of avraudgs = + H ’ tlt i e a on of Dobbins’ Blectra Soap now fect tho, torments not | Uke a Canty; 10g Mend to poct create | thom. However, If Dr Thomas stood upon the | thio Sutday-school of which Me. Hurt wns Ruper | a mnurked dlifereneo belwous Dr Thoms and | fens tpultul of ee reee AGe Lae party, Sota bod without uy cud ae all fi Kawards rl srrato mulvoravaut yf the material, rib ind hoautitul, broad plattorm Of liberal Chriatinuity, Judging futendent, pylon was, iltressed by prs luck Dr, Vutton, ‘The lrctar could, froin bis peel bale toed Ctra hy inisrepresents eerie basive fden re [that Lhe daumed -ahy Yo tormented in the | sho heaps at thoir fovt., This samo dope Farray . bitrn, Mr. a ) Mr, ‘and others, sposltion, ensily deduce tha dovtriny of ote: a . nlueipie. Hor ap iuew yr fora politionl docteltig prs gout the hole Saati and Tn ieaypueaor | and iiaachool vonend walking 1 » Hope Farrar | from his vernon yesterday moriug Dr. Georgo | qegudance on bot servioes whs Very targo, und aeoaonmene ee Patton might be the pos: pou having Dobbins’ ails i gyoune nan, jill cuthusiastically exert bimini, ylate so. Will thoy De tormcnced In prea | dark: land “beyond the food, oteriur’ ber band will certulnly be orthodox enough for tho most | artested the catinution In which the deceased | seasor of a heart, but he assuredly falled to re jetclyal 1 but 8 Washed with it, \ a will nly’ triumph aver | enee of tho mlociiied auints, Morehy, will to | forever Foon ae ee on howd beungewnien | cxaottug vellziontst, ‘The Kov. Dr. Georgohus | was ueli by the restdonts Of: that, portion of | nbow tt in his loxle, [Sonwution] tu this couneu | WAKING POWDER, " fr ney. bad bat ven ie -iothurente ue fhe bee anints bo, ie are, seas ble danw rout, Mal i cont ain A yattonul nine and 4 penitent, sonsl- | the uppenrunes of 1 chioritle pleasant gentie- | Like View, Hon aru, Buin a i on Indientedl muntbes Coa = Fa AS . ‘1 0 an ig, ‘The view of the misery of tho daumed | tive heart, . dn rather striking, benovolent counte- a neteristie, y CONTRAST! reat geineinle, Line pany will bo Joined by ait | Wikdeuble tanioror two love and graticde ) “Such, I Dele, wrote thros' groat torent | ge, g i MI RECENT SERENOR, | hd todotwith porsonat views. Lrot, Swing was | O'ELES jo} i thosa who recoknize that privelple to be correut | of tie auttits in tiuven." ee cage he inodern mind, toesene. thar old | Bt Ho 18 till and wll proportioned, witha | THE RECENT CONPERENCE, | tien ofa puct tne he was at times ‘one pot and progreas{vo, and thoy will udhoro to that | Wo acd all att inudy sorrowful uy tho resutt | dostiny of tha‘ wicked plotured ta Dante, and | high, broad = ferehond, = prominent — nose, THE HEV. Th D. SUKPPARD i er Makin Towers a ! Shtvs ur tho. question, and ho was | While oth . barty oven If tt should bo dofeatord and Weld in | of abtoriu gn oitrdoved blitu, luku, Ly. CT Sind Liwirds, Which one thochriaian | yd’ beard of fron serays UUs ligty | discoursed Inst evening at Graco. Mothodtat | SS? 4°" piaimey “for God — hind verented | - FERATED with ALUM aad othe ninoelty pualtion for yours. Hut the Demo- | ourtuonghts ward wo cau pleture a vessel | world will ag lust qeoopt tu tikuowns only this i : Y 2 3 vark of the Rock Itiver Confer- | himapoet, Dr, Peoke thanked God that he had Senet poaltion for yours. ink the eno. | ue OURS re a et seaann Wo | Iugurtan, (wll cojuve WHO Old, Ie tus boon wy | ye dark nnd long. Prostding Sider | Church on it one f tho Rocks Tivor Convery | rousoued iilmaett treo frou tho gold ereed of Fe ee eee TPIS EE eee eee tg of tnt: vorsel ns tarpod | oifurt thls. morama-anly to skate uo caon na it | Willlug | wae” prestie with him in | ances oh Th was expen! eee a vii nad sitd while studylne tho dcript= vanished; It has not a clone” aud. defined | over ttpon one #ido; tt rises und falls and rolls | Hes before tho public mind. OF the three | the pulpit, ho eh ureh was well filled, but that | bave soniclbing to say by way of critiviem of | Obes tn tholr Htural meaning, mon Must be Kove litieal program of ftaown. It bis nothing to | with the waves, enh momont sinking deeper | theorlca 1 should profer to ospousy the one wet | slontiny eg sen which was tlways pres | tho caso of tho Kev, Dr. ‘Thomas, but he did not, | orued by tho ong idea of attaining spir tual Mer, Leeuw conyines nubody that a Homuecratic | into tho uruel Water, We can seo to pusaon- | forth by Cunon barrar, it it were necessary for } ont to hour Dr. thomas) was consplouausty ab- | goutonting himself with reviewing tho work | help, Men should buve pellets, and vo prupared Vletory would bo of benellt to tho country, or | yurs growing pio id ashes In the presence of a | mu toudupt itny one of the group, But itis | sent. Ayood muny of the conyte ation ex- | dono, He took ns bls text the following words; | to substuntiite thoi truth, ahd thers wus 0 that our political, tianelal, and bustyesd afiirs | greatagouy. We enn sco. two daughters eu. | notin any way ucessary: for moto seuk, or | pressed U joruselyos As wollsntiatied with the new is sted +) naninChicuge more fixed in hls beliefs thant would be betterud bs nobuhge in favor of the | Gracing. thelr imoter, aid cin read on tho | reach, or profess Tah tn’ any dofintt dug Minister, Ells voice fs. of Minited compass, aud | , And the Apostics and Elders cume tozethor for icthninsc thos morcover, conld always give Pemucritte party, It was lost the contitenco of | bauched chocks ‘tho feeling that sho | about tho future life elthor respouting tho good whon bo raises it to a about It is decidedly to consider of this nmttor,—<lcta, 21, 6+ reason for his bellefs. Hu only wiahed #o Who peuple: It will hodetonted tna and usain; | who | ouco.: held thom on” her + Orta sylekods: (know only thin, that ane Being | aienky, and erates Hatsbly on tho oar, Yet ut | Tho text, bosuld, was tho frst mention of | Ochorer tho clorical brethren vould do the 41 Hestruction Is staring tin tho face $n this cons | and, could carry thom, away from See iy ite mame of the. Hoavenly Futbor | ties he rises to rloquonice, but ho emphasizes | Coureh Couclls ta the Seriptures, and the gront | So. far as he wis coneorned, tho ape tes put He dvesen weir a Weta use ora Bete or wintors eal cpu v pid tho Helng. som wa call Envir ue not Sea Ele connate 4 ee le ia matter then atfsgue bid boon tho fHberty or ant ot botleve in f _int winnie Got ese | Wh iin November Kit t re hut fo ali vedor munklod aay such a ceaim of | cnrncst cab, vl ; did not w intger and broudor duy by day, are, pug defeat tt wi auustuin ty Rowauntice ) do woth inorg for thou In thid wank ut To | ernonis. ag that «derived to yoW!and wie | Inekwtho porsomat iaanottany wt, Nr, RHE BE | yondaua of tho Church for atl fatuco ayes, und | OU hear anal HM whon | Wo f anh arhose {tous of na ill-wito Ruler did not exhibit fOuuetorioue suraln, | And this dofeat will bo fol- | ont tn "to the Absont, whont they would seo wore “sonny: | but” Wont form | The apparent onrncstness of Dr. Goorgo wilt no | the question whethor or not the forma of Judn~ wnat Mats of fathorly kindiinesd, ‘The Gord solution.’ ho more, Ob. what a thriling memory ofthe | tho huppiness of” iho | righteous “aud tha | dateue tlemly cemant the congremition, and Ieop | fan should be perpetuated fn Christlanity, Paut | of tho Westminster Confession was an Old - oe watt al tho waves [s thig! Chane, that alnk- puttin ‘of the wicked wilt agsumo ure un- | the church upan te high pa of usefilncss and | rad met with opposition on the purt of the Jew. | Testament (od, and tts teachings tid provoked iy largely ADULY hurtful drugs, 5 = " PP pe DaNG FOLUIUUEnG Inte ehotwRt ta hold countless | known and upknowabic. It keoms prohuble that prosperity, + H - e “4 unkindly and vnebristian doctrines; yot ft did THE PRESLD. is mn fiiowsy mite: tine tigen, aio. te thers will bo 18 mmasiy vos cy ot condition in tho: Ti took bis toxt Cums St. Paul's Kocand Hpis. | teh convorts, his Mberutlty in disponsing with | noe g ay that the Hible was not creating W new au puis in ee wares aul stes--motten dro anh future ws thor ae nie een Noe having He eee ntblins, frat chapter, sovond dad SU a ee ATT STACY eee treat and oro herteat Batu, charugtogs | Sora We Troy , Vv 'sink tho boat and plunge those millions | known whac eurth would b ‘ore Team 10 it, Sree ty 2 ae ae F irojudicens | nid been more cleagly proven tan, 1» Whe ‘Travels and Lacie of Adventures £1 | tito any iyufd, and fee tue Riociaes and daugue | T Dream not to opi wnat wit bagho uatirg | a inice ito, Jou and penco from God'our | Christianity: Wus not a Jowist sect, buL A aup> ) tho Hill was aunt und beloved, hore wxisted 0 5 end; und “eaptatg, ‘eraws, and grooms wid the sccoud Hite. Tho only facts woll attested | Futhor and from tho Lord Jess Christ. é Dianter of Judalgm—not a rofora but rovelus | the higheat moral TO ere Ost a the Peeatdontana | Yorgi ttg, cantaluss und crave, and arernsant | Gyereusat yud expericnea eo. that those who |.“ Hoegsed be Gog. even the Futhar of cue tant | Clot oa ca nd peaction had browgie | Se Burest morat ane inecedie ot, lispiritlon, Party were met thfa morning by aspevlal tray [ hout, bub for countless miitions of uges, fox | follow the saw, ot rahe and love da thie workd | Jesuy Christ, tho Father of mercies, and tha God 9 counell uf tho tuxt, and the Issue ot itl pe Peoko sid no twa Churekes nareed fom Tucson, with a party af leading oltizena, | Ser and evor, aunt we hyve ae flusteation at | will reach a far butter condition than with bo | of ail eomforl Vin favor of tolerance, tha verdlet belng | upon what tho term duspiriation — munut, Thotratn was ti od to the President's e¢ 4} tat Ion at bell which bas for 13d years been | renched by thoso who broag those luws of love ‘Tuo ldens of Gott aro fundamental in retlyton, | hut 1t was not wise to lay upin tho Gentites | Porsanally, bo bad no conception of js meaning, ania Wasattacbed tothe President's cur atl | toreibly part of tho popular fulth, years been st | ronehe Dy,those we uiof ChtisE wre journoy= | Nat only: fram theology do they yet relltous ox- | hurdens tut oven tho Jaws werounalie ta ode, | aud thery Was nothing ie thf VNU | das been kept UNCHANGED fn all of tte orlgh tived here ug noon. Gea, Witeox and stat [ gus been us wide ns the bot billaws It pleted, | fgg Gowan she plies ‘¢atute becangy they are | perieness. but tho modo of worship tikes [ts From this the reverend gentleman proceuded | yished for us n correst view of inspiration. | io an share t b De al it 9 or -tdatarge concourse of people wreviod the | nino fourth aontary Augustino auld that, tn” ) following the iivinest auto igo TR Ausie the | Splice Tron, tute, cateaptlan af Gd, Aid {odieak of fe Canferended af tho Sletbodlat | Uellaved hut tho wew triads tthe WbtS | PANE Per, LE CEND SS, Puluty, “an: y. 9 : 7 r Y ad t oo q cpth or u a chy vi poe] ut Ta t) Ly bartyattho depot, anda military bund was tt funts dying unbuptized weuld surely boddumed, | true Savior, but to whit y paar aad eee eeuerticulure Wolly the Guuterence bud heen would show that 0 nis a i! HE fuanelal prosperity. ption would. revinye the ote fou f f 1 ‘ rt EFFECTIVENESS, 1s FACT of Ita belo, Mendance, The party wore tkon, jute, care wad Court wittte milder punishmane, yet with | will fall who scorn 0 Ifo 01 aructer and uprigntiucss, " a , i been ent here and thor 4 real monning ee ES Raut faite be ay re ot K 4 "ry y t py eseapo, ‘This | wl ay will regaln beyond tha Krave tho | corn Aga tho vertrs Of wit Untuge whled lve, | composed prinelpally of incu in the vigor of | inthe bo more ‘easily understood and reasonably o-day, trom North to South, from Eas! y Tages and drivea Eero the C1, ATE ae ee eee ee) re al atanh Foe nn eee eid aldo tha amb, are | move, and buve tole being. Fe re ome | lifeethery had beon union thom jray-betded Te ee Nis cliureti—iin Tnrty nok all tho the awe of the rich and oor, where It has been ‘xtleh thoy wore tuken to. tho rostdvaco of | the cunturles, und, {lke dat Ore which Eewarls | unkuowable, No one may say Just what te delved us the wural qovertion, the ruler of | couscryatora of the Chureh, to whoin be feel | chuvehes—could give a Fee lu foterprotus | used for the fant U3 yearwe Tronard Wiltiums, whore” a general roe | wavy, It bag entored tha honda und hourts, and has | wiekwl dead may hope for because we do nut | tho wniverio—of earth and heaven fn | tugly niluded, aud from which ho ‘went on to) gon of the atonement, Tho early, Couret, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. option wi * al ‘ cde Ullstored tho tongues of all who huve kueit at | know tho nature of tholr lot. ‘Tho puniahmnent | the text was the crowning coneentan of spedk of tho routine buslucss of tho body. MLO | promuitzuted tho iden that tha blood 0 STI BOLUS LOL 5 sea ast, tonutaceds Thro hundred | tha nitare of prayer, Know the iutitey of (aor) just and Hild tuted | God, “Cod dur Euthor, bring to, ws rave and | tmitter of tho greatest, julereats, Hon ho | Pronto ee is ‘a propitlution to EVER SOLD 13 4 children wero drawn up in] Panese few quotations from the past will bo | will not mike an outers for a flay of hope. Bone | peace throngh ‘hy wolt-beloved sot desis satel, was the colution of the Rov. Dr. They to whom the P roaidont anda somo ploasiit pee Afterwards about ong hundred Pay the With tholt principal Chief, pald thetr cy. “After two hours! ravoptlon (ho party’ . ry * I omisto | the devil, which fo the speaker was | Aude by STEELE & PRICE, mmpla ta recall td your inluda that dowteine of | of us in youth Inied, perhaps, tho laws of | Christ." The Uible was the standard of wutbor- Tho Chureh and ite doctrines, Wis divergones | ybaurd wid, ergs Lene OUT Te aed Tat Riavira of Tupulin Yeast Gers pastas v n is ' b Ayures th fut ore or yours, ANG ure How sufer= | ity, ‘Phore was but a allynt (eat of tho Divine from the 'Chucch dovtrines was canvasved | ply believe wy sued by Jes " + uu ‘ tiie etiaattompting ta Hite inyntsoncane aoa Mutya a ty. We hive gow no hope hor's power through the lvavesof tho Old | by the spenker frum Is ap who ars nod In vat bottet felt perfectly sate. Flavoring Extracts, ele. Chicago aad Ste ret auch a roligtous titerature, and of sich dovtrll Hatt ug OVO raanet aad leaeed nt tho physical | Vostument, yot light oconslonally broke out | present thne—which was purely hint What lan uieharitable mun ho must be who “Tmed to tha Hopot ofory teying, Proaldeat’) xs havo come ty ua from the wirvetotts seston Trame.” Wo accept the altuation, aud kuow Well | Chraugh thy clouds, and rovented the yroal nus, and the diicuvalonson tho subjectin tha © JoUt logk tho doory of Heaven, and refuse wile Haves, Seorotary ltumecy, und Gen. Bhoi J wondor, Wor that such n gentle heart aud « tig ef hope will yer wave over our nuesty, and guodtiess of God, ‘Tha Now Pesta. | ference were detailed, and Tho attitiaty of the | mlttaney to any wie olyol Oy, Thomas simply ald short uddresges to tho. erowd, which had | tata va Ne orniud Atands amazed, appalle Forves and uur brats worried too | iment bud thy towers and truits ot lito Tovealed | majority and minority of 4, members towitrd | opfected te tho doctrino of an enittosy und fopo- beembled to see them olf, A sorles enone and Seoply uly nud however niwol wa all sn ‘Phas thece Indeed ave svones two while ymbollstug In the ancient Pbald resolutions explulued. He would | joss Hell, and Sr. Peeke Bull any one who could distike dispulas urlen feregivon for the Prewtdant and bf the party. and F Whose Hi hone nuver comes, and yet the Justice of Met forte. tho ealsjonce | noteritiohe what hud been dono, but blapost: | rnd any’ comfort in thy old emiol doctrines of tne [lasos, Meo digeiugulaned party lott Cor | Sinatoy wy und ALA ANON, NS ese | enon thores NOE EA SEE a eee tly wot Forth, ho exiafoncy | i eben wiih the minority, us wus well | tha jut was welcome to It, Dr. ‘Tyomay bye : tnd gczleounder tho’ escort of Gen. Wileox | Jolved that tule brothog thts i ited is Confor- | elty, but In that paver aut beulity of «law whieh | and the life, No man cometh ito ‘sho Pathoe | known, Mu hud stated iu Conference, and ho | foved there woutd bo bopo Ii the future, and Wd Wait we SrUU p.m. iteote ou forward: aud ‘cil Vis UIP what It at | are the basly of tho universe, Bolt ‘bo that | but by Mo." Tho ara inerey, nud peace froin | repeated it, thathe bolloved thut tore had | the | gpeaker sincerely moped | ko, and cera tea Caer ee eee ooeevccty ia welieve regarding tha | aver the fot of the wicked In thaxecond tte no | God our Father and the bord toate fhrist weru | boon v glamour thrown wwouE the cave thee | pitted any iman whe ad nee find’ in bis ! INDIAN NEWS. duatluy. of. tho wicked, ‘Chore must- be. éuivo | inscription of bope #4 recorded. it anny He that Praag iy aR sho, Now Featnunait, ity wae wave vane, int Abus Pe honey Ws Sng BND pica Niows uf Avcithy dl Ma otter ‘ y ft vl ul ein Will nev~ | sal at “hirlel euine wis | ol =f mide ben Cry tie ols, and he Quxxtox Civy, Oct, ZL—A. courlér just better, thaory af aturnity than thy one wa have | the losg mop with willlogly through slit Ae thors than De, "| Rule Many tated tie deus of Wrens. on % athors; thore must be | or bo mude good ayuln Ga the hoart. Whon in | poople and fils own coveated Ulin not. | posed in the resolution i lay eon miles Ww here, FO is ao jx] tl ‘ane tine | this world a youth Mule touccopt of an oducu a were les \ a y be nil s from Cobolla, tft tes below here, roparts | some fairer portrait of God thun tho ' ja work ryt pL of, iucu- | Ag man led by tho Splritof God and tho Thomas, tf exposed tthe ania woruthiy, tut polnt, Salvation bingadt on goodness with Alarxe nuinter of Tnditas in that viofhity rune. piiod li thosesumeners from Kawards, fle do- | tlort ur wu industry tu ourly years, Natura doos | Bonus Gods, tt thoy wet (drow of God thoy itt “hive ooo eae eee ee an a ee. ee aonted the hen ding a howe eet eae that mwfal nouns with take placa iu | hoteome tobi when ha Id G0 dud invito hin | wore oqual helre of Hod with Joaus Christ aud | somo points nm the | opinlous throu or four ountuties uovor presented the flea toate baries, Te 1s algo reported that Afty | Teosoneg of tha Lamb, Jf that bo x, tho reyson | uuin to tho’ school-house as once wig Ro hin | wary cauul Hele ot rand would bow father | manger ac” hulding doctrines,” differing | o¢ ctornal punlabmunt, and {t was not until tho I clonging to Mr, Hartman, the Guantion | for ouiling desusChriat a Lamb would bodiitienlt | lite. The tu of hove does not ulwuys, Mutter | te thom All. God sent His Sou and sent tho | trom thelr brothrens that thors Wits amined | sixtocntts contury thus thyt dota was pro ‘utinaster, have bean suuom. A private lattar | af discovery, Lf the ducng la real, tha Lamb | over our bends. Handa irresistible pull it down | spirit of Nis Boy into our hearts Tf God. was | of tulorance to be exorcised, us i haste ed if Ro inulgated, If tho Chureh that Dr, Thomas be- Tom Postmaster Motehktsy, at Powderhorn, | disappears.” : in tho night! thon eathor they mead have ma four of the | cuso of Hisbop Foster, who bad varia {01N tNG | longed to stilt rotalnod any wich, doctrine ‘Mates that an {ndi brent | vitubl ‘The ‘Shun pistures of the Infernal warld must be Amd theorles 60’ com tox, auld ovidence go | future. Cod saw from tho begiunlng whut tho | standards Church on ory eet ob HO | hg dla onot. wonder that ta Povtor Author an outbreak Is novituble. Tho | ,,* puss pivtures of the internal et cera | vayue abd ep.akin to obikdisu conjocturo,stand- ) oni would be. Wut thoy wera, ty Aareaie fuutirectont, wud thu, i any events tho ques | Wanted to got nt. flo, coxtalnly, should aed tea huye dispatched to Gov. Pitkin to | Lourt refuses! tv bellove that its brothers and | toy In a world whore we know thas virtue lends | They could not aco onestep fan tho boxlaning. ton under discussion was a judl taal Coen > | wore he fa bly pluco, There could nover be too Heo Mo stungy f acing wud 10,00) rounds of am | sisters will ovorexporience yuck tormenta eithor | to ‘God's favor andaly to His unger, scpaeatod If thoy wero children of God It was God's pual | manding tho deegtinont ul ae dene ries mn inuich good [i tho world, and atl good men unt The BEST COMPOUND eetton, inutuedtateys Rolluble reports ure tw | of budy of of talud, but algo because such w dogs | from eturnity by a heavy volt through which no } Hess to tuke cary of them. Ho knew 1 wus } parison of dettiitous, nae ee ie i swoon should wark Coguthor fat the vlevition eon titeet that Avent’ Burry 44 In. Donver, aud | trinoof oternal anguish wnnlhilatos tho bica of | alyht can penetrate however much it may gaze | God's business to doit, No government could jolt bo advised 63 he at oxy ne * rot Se and purtiication of human morals, wid men EVER INVENTED FOR Huet Yule genta Doputy wttoy hia thiauigen | tho Huayanty Fuchor. 1b fs ovur tbh harmwhich | and pondec, Lean attirm or dony any of those porate itehumblest citizon to bo wronged or | hud diveryud from L ae bet tho. er ireity | Suould got knock tholy brothren onthe head i oe a Padne The publle conception of Goi that Canun | three theorlow, but must say that above the term | Igurad. God would protect filly eblidren from | the Churehy, and want eae " ae with motaphyvleal clits, Uo velloved the Une WASHING CLOTHING t ee é Farrag warnistip int uneloguones woleb should, | Catveraaliany or Conditional tamortulity, or | every Peril and emorgoncy—trom proven dark- | of toleriues wud Cretan oF MUA | would come whon the Church woutd bo based on 5 + Winehcator Ey pophasphites | ike od gunghtye, roll around the world, Epval Elernat Hope © prefer tho termi Comfnesd and | ness and heli, God's wovoramont meant pro- | dit detnodia us Meth ps bo iu Be ad the ducteing of Seriptural Jove and purity, when | andeverything else, iu ILerd cr Soft Wae mt “ure consumption, canybs, Woak ings, | fog i9 Westuslubtor ‘Abbey, ho clases ipa chmu- ) $iadom of God, and in those words take refuge. | vision for us. Hope came to the believer's | tad oh eat caaeity bad boun excecded in ocd NOW and women gould unite without being | cer, without dunger to fabrle or hands Wenig aud general debility, Bstabiiaued itive wonders with there ieee sabe iar ea ant caunet bt sl aly a erates nla, Hee eee ide Tor al ee ee eat lng Dr. Tuomas to withdraw, tot only frou holed with any taut. Suves Labor, Time, and Soap, amexs Fone yey vrs yaaa bass 0! jorlaus dead v' red o . ie Xu W “! Vacs ka J “i aye thet ya ib ncn aah ae Fnececra aes | Ry hang sua bande bce wok | ht MACOS Ae Ro atelier | ta fa, a aa ye RoBENE COLLYER, suf aad ot rent vesue o bomabenns pate shaker’s Sansmpariila ia Just what 1¢ pure a Me Fane ere ye nabbe hone tread ines vf tho Holy Wait ngetcll us to valle right Fewentative of tho Hoavenly Father ecaoug | gcuund presoribed by Be articles of rollulon ut Me 18 ANNOYED WITH COWARDLY LETTEUS, Sold by all Grocera—but sco that vilu Counters = 0 be Dirt Crushy, Me 2. e ieeiteiaC of who (goth they ud we alike | cously aud lovingly. More duty begins Aud ends. | wen, Tt iucant answer to prayer abd to take no | to Cuurch. Hur the willnnative unawer ta the " 'Npselal Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune. Totte ato not urged upon you. PRARLING.' isa dni SEhors ta pra anall yuiter bath here und hereattor the alae Hi Hedi ar dat powerful oyoud nub OF Ay | (NoMa unglony, aid Ho cage ab thy | Questlou, seed ete toeotmembars | Nev Youu, Oct. 2L—Tho Mev. Wobert Collyer, | Ws the anty ware wettcle, and always bere beter dengue, prawesctugy artiole Sea aye ca teatures by ierevesgie | Lullzy aud consoate, DUN It a 60 ‘re reus that ony | bud no rlybt to any inlet Gnfoksuslou or fear | sbipy at Wust, wo Caured oeercised thu waleat {pastor of the Uniturlan Churel ‘of the Messluu, | te uawe of JAMES PYLE, New York,