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' THE PULPIT. Swing’s Sermon on the Children of Wisdom. at joan Citizenship and Its Duties—Bor- mon by the Rev. E, 1. Galvin, ——_—_—_. veh and State—Tho Connection Bo- = {ween Politles and Roligion. —— Sermon at Bloomington by an Alabama Preacher. ——— The Rev A. C, George's Views on Po- Jitical Duty at the Present Time. Prof. Amer An Eloquent THE CIIEDREN OF WISDOM. #ERMON NY PRO. BWING [vestenty imorning the Chlengo Linea printed the sermoutt dellvered that sumoday by Prof eingat Central Musto HLall,—the sermon pub- fished below. This 18 tho frst time for over ear that 110 of Vrof. Swing's sermons has up- red in tho Times. Just prior to stoppliyg tholr ablication, the Timea sent to hin: uid domand- Pi that he should givo that paper the oxelualyo co of his BCrinOns. Ifo, howover, peremptorily Wifused t uyree to any such mrrangementy Ova that his sermons wore publia prope erty, aud thot any puper which wanted ceive meinem could havo thom, ‘Tho Timex thoreupon coneluied to try to punish him by it yplig tho printing of his acrmons, antotinte Sine tit it would publish reno whiel It could nt have oxciusively. The reason why it has manos its tuct a) yesterday gave one of chayel aepreadinemiencs) ts tint the, liane Huo rand gtr saclay, Oct. ial will be fasued Ratunday night ane will contain the sermons of Faliniving, Dr. Thomas, aud Dr. Lorimer, tt onier that the pipers may bo sent cout and des livered to cOUDTEY subscribers that diy, thus enabling them to rent the sermons the same diy they are delivered fram tho pulpit. ‘The Timex, by bribing some One conneeted with the Alliance by Tpusing-room or by biring womebody to steal Tho mutters, aueeccied In obtalnlig proofs of the gernons of Prot. Swing and Dro Lorimer and printed them yesterda morning In advance ot thelr delivers’. ‘tha ollowing. letter expluins what tho publishers ‘ot the Alilance intond doing fo punish Bast tere and to provent tho pure cl ew One! pelratlon ie tierutar af The Chicago ‘Tribune. cnicagy, Oct, B1.—Tho Chicngy Limes, with chimcleriitiedistegurd of tho right ud the Conrright, either by Hribing an omptoyé ut the Aldancaor by somo other chindesting method in ndvance copy of air Sunday's Issue, Ee prate A Perot, Bwlng’s sermon in advaney of fisdellvery. ‘Tho Times his bad its dittle joke, purpose to hive ours, aAnaction under the copyright laws will be Drought by our attorney, C. A, Gregory, Est. tor mor. ‘The Fone bousts that it will continue to pub- nei De. ‘Lhomuus’ and Dr, Lorliner’s sermons, As the Times his autopted tha bulldozing position fatitwill nat print ans’ scemons of which tt forsnot have full control, vs both Dr, Thonias and Dr. Lorimer hive promised us thuir sere monandns wo Know them to bo honorable renilemen, Wo have reason to bellevo tht, tho asting Of the Tines fs worse thin vilin, and wo enitdenty leave It to ee ,fo detormiing are the * Children of sam." iv Shepanp, Tontas & Co. Bublishors slltkence) THE SERMON. swiedom (s Justifed of her eblldron.—3futt, af) 19. When Hteraturo tins wished to spenk tendort toman, or uboUL nnn, It has called him n entids and wheu jt has addecssed the multitude, no nutter where aesembled or tn what ago, it has often bexitn Its mderess, NOt with tho word "hes yoos" of “atntesmany? or “tradesmen” but withthe gentle words, my children.” Such a formof address must vome not on! rom the fact that It 1s the langunge of alfeetlon, but abso because tho charm, the buayancy, tha happl- ness, the highest beauty of maa concentrate in that’ perlod recalled by this word, When one calls you w child he thus enrrles you back and places yau amid all that Js beautiful aud cheering In life. He forgets your {wo or ure scores of years, and by the mugic wandof a word transports you to where the arth, glowa with tmanyeshaped beauty, That word carries within Itself wt apology for many grrore and sborteomings and Is na ngsurance ‘of for- giveneea and of tnabated cstecm. Happy we allcvuld those who Judge. us on carth mud that One who Judges trom EHcaven, overlook our ayes, and exporionces, and opportunttics, and tenderly eall us ** children" Intho clause from Seripturo justrend, Wisdom fs considered ng ou person, am kind of diving Mothor, and thoso who have been wont to as- remblo around hur fect are called her eblldren, Wistom ond her ebilitron thus would: muke group fora pilnter. Christ Uimself would be reenin tho group, the fairest of the aesembiage, Uefors this group lot usatand for a fow nv mentsand yield one hearty to whatever retlec- ‘ons inuy spring tp from the attractive pleture, ‘Thisis not the Mothur and Child of the Itemen Cutholle Church, but the Mother and her ebil~ dren of the wide world of truth Jn thougot, and sentiment, and notion We road under tho picts ure the Inseription: * Visduin is justiled of ber children,” ‘Tho thoughtiess erowa ts hard toplense, 18 often i-natured, wud dl-imunuered, and ignor antandirrutionnl. It keeps suying, * We plpe and yon do not dunce; ymu move nlony Just vs thotigh we were not mitking any inuslo; wo pres tend to have a funeral and you de not piny line eotations along with ug, you luugh when we wnt you to pretend to‘ery!" Buch an le natured throne Christ bud niet, Ho came ote fng and drinking and they compliined because Hvdid not fast, but when John enmo fasting tt fow months before, thoy had sald, * Ho hath a devil.” Hearing all this Sargon coming up from, tho street, the culm Jesus declared that He and al teavhers of w high trath and a high duty would be bappieat should they luolc nway from tho iinpulsive populace, and seek approval from those who tuight gooner or later como, along tho same pith of — miditution und en- cayor, The mother woukl huve to look Tor prolso to” her own eliidren, gud In these ehildren at Inst tha world would find Ite resigthess ovidunce., ‘The defense of Christtanity or of nuy geod would nt last be found tn the children of that now iden. It may como slowly, but ft will come. Tho disciples of the truth Will learn and Bound its worth, and the once skeptical multitude will rond th thuge die cl their former error and rashuess, und ex- leuce at complete overthrow of thelr noisy ores. An ol) Genornd once, In giving some troops advice about whit to expect In the come Ing battle, told iis army that tae enomy would cone ngntust thom With a great shout, Wet that {C they shouid stand ip well agalust the noise thoy need not have much feor for whit would follow. “All the forms of wisdom bave had to eneountar Mrat a great shout fram tho oppost> tlon, but, having beon dent tu this pron, thoy: had found ull othor forves to melt away and Jenve her in posscasion of the tleld. The men who hive yielee thomsclyes up for Sny form of high service huve been compelled Often to look beyond tho Urrentat day, and often andly beyond tha mits of their tite, to seo Thole frends and follows Often when the whole ‘worl hus seemed tu be ayuinat thom thoy hive ot been utterly dejoated, for thoy hive seen children af their trots and work rielng np be- fore them in the coming contiries to justlly the Mother Wisdom who lived, and wept, and dicd or thom, It is auld that skillful musicians can ante, tholr sense to three paris of the chorus and follow at will the soprine, the tenor, ar the alto. ie iamous negro musiclin sitting far away yet the plana enn name tha ten Keys upen which you may det your bunds tall, dia car Gutchus in an Inetunt ten separite notes. This Ho buiUn gout min drinic in many tones of hope en cheer, nnd when tho sounds that con from a ited theo ja tho wtreots are huireh and fall ot discord It can close Itgenr Coward nil tht Shsunnaee anibopen ita heart to sume sweoter Bites chanted in gama higher and romero I, Captains who have been long on the oeenn can distrnguleh on wun from founder or from tho beating of the wives, rn i whon the Joud of passengers has hoard ay A confused din, that one bran bis tiitetea the billow, and the cannon, and the jpider: ‘This power of analysis or sypwration ox- Pialusa Christ, or a Paul, or my ono ot the Porlt’s urcatest, for thes gouta, full of wlidors, pata been able, when thot mob wna proparing it Sroas or a heap of Tnguts dn tho Golyuthag, to ear thelrdovated ahildren chanting priives [1 w Ate comiug azo, No ony ean uidurtand tho putlouiconnd even peace of the coutermud Juss Khout assuining that Hu closed Ifts cur to tho eas Seunes i Jerusalem, and opened His wait towards towns and eitles and men wud eaten, tucomo long atterward jute the world, Ye deep sounding of the strenin of thie and of na transformed tho crown Of thorns Into wt Lett diadem and Golgotha into wthrone, Not ua ted by contemporary men, Wisdom is yfwed by ber chitdrun, piegidout la the beat way of roaching tho no- went end, It has been dolined as "8 know lr fate le bixt wart know!tg, and adel what moethwurth dot.” Wisdotn is called by Solo~ on “tho principal thing,” Javon und Bile roto of ita worth, gu did Pope and been known by the sn of maniind that (there Ten something hotter thin beauty, or wit, or Th hes, wid that this something was wisdom. ae etree score and tou years of min, tho hubs rg Ul yours of w nation, ure Cartunnte If thoy aa eaided ‘over by this queen, for her footstep Ou whole Luurinu aro more diving than human. 1a arts aro uuthiug more thin wisdom poaving and. polities or religion over to latertal ca fora and mechanics. ‘The Greok arcul- anda bad much beauty of column, and leat, andlutings, but its ipentnga wore alt tat aud Tho tee, thus hicking in power and durability, ing oman arch was wisdom entering Into it 4 Ort, for thy nroh 16 thy highest uxpressiun of Owes wud how urches ure (row whore opel gaend strength must be combi. the to pats works, as solid to-duy us they wore 2.000 {aah eeo, ure, thy chjtdeen of wisdom juatity- nec dead mothior, Ail wood wrchitestura mane Mom purvadiug tho granit and tho Wat {9 painting but that common senso ‘Which ied man to place upon canvas the fuccy and naw W' for damages 5 (oe and forms which In thelr rent life nroatruck with frollty and mortality? ft by and thomght that the face of the yrent and the b soon ba removed from tho world! whon we remember what finpresaly {stn the features of an over mourn tose jel es of uatlatey. A fav i death the Christian millions bes his fnee, buat alnst the fuuchemte L tho relieetion that could have: provited for tho frtiee wore wanittny and tho tHken to long tosee oss of Christ disappeared ran the: eurth forever. Some netiats painted hha tn awful ugliness been a Pailin tut spoken of a cnc Oe King that would be nan Worn, and beeniaa, Teadiuh bed aiid be would be thought blighted of God and hiumilinted.” Aturusting devlared tho Savior perfectly glories du free, mae it Pandin had sald Thou ace fatrer than tho children of nen. At deat anole etter was ulther fond or forged which roud t * ‘Shore tas appenred in, our times aman of rent virtue named desis Chritt, He is of lofty attire, benutifial, having a noble countennnes 80 that thoy who loole on tin may both love nd four. Ils halr iy wavollke, of tho color of whic, and gilttering as it flows down from hla slianl- dors witht parting in tho mbidie of the head titter tho ntuiner of the Nuzarenos. {ls fee 1s without spot wrinkle aud wlowlig withatdel- feate Natl. His pose and mouth are of Fatt juauty. Ils eyes ure bine and very bright, fs terrible tn ‘tebuke, enim and Toying ined monition, shes has nover bee 1 mt presorving dignity, Ho nto hiazh, bit oftentines ty aifa lar Tad no avisdom oF art in the early wathor up in inarhla or on canvas tho faces of AL thoso that were moving tho world to storm or Julling Itto peace. No truthful portraiture of tho grentest being that has lived remains to pe ee for the ravaye of the tou bowl W thy ouk, ‘Art fs not almply man's congo of tho beautiful, it fa aldo ni expression of hig wisdom, that thought whieh gonrls the education und huppi- ness of tho soul Wher we hive listened to musi or sven tho great in art we hive not sin ply onjoyed tho gratitications of tsonse of hap- piess but we have been upon a nerd: hint Whore thu ur [4 purer than the common nds and where thero ure more distinet trices of the pres- ence of God, Moses fs said to have gone up into Wmountuly to recelve the luvs of tho Almignty and unteh gllinpaod of a gory not visible fn tho vile, And then his timan face, iuvdoned ly. enres and storms, beeame brilliant 1s tho hilo of want. Upon another mount some dlselptes coves thought and pray nnd lol tothem the ar Deenme peopled with transtguced Fort ‘Tas nirt isn withdrawal of inn trom tie valley and atending of hlivtp into w holler hight where thore Ja hot simple beasty of form or of sound hut whery theru isan elevation of the tind and aplrit which na otf power can bring. The buatirul becomes only agate at pearl thatopens to the goo Winkelmann, looking long and thoughtfully atm musterpices of statuary, Attenipts ivindiny hundreds OF words to UXpress ls feclings, Rewl 1 few of these words: "AG the sight of this marvel of art 1 forgot every- thing elae, and my tniud takes a supernatural chisposition | fttod judge af tho work with sulligient depth. From admiration 1 puss to vestisy; Lfteek my heart oxpiuding like those who are Med with the spirit of prophvey: Tam trmnaported to Delus und tho groves of By ring the statue geod. to become ullve with’ tht henuty whieh sprang of old from the hand oF Pygmalion. How can f deseriia thoo, © inkine itanle mastorploce?. ‘The traits Lhnve sketched Liny before thee Just a4 those who once came to crown the gods placed the crowns ut thoir fect, not beling ble to road Ir heads.” ‘Maus tn tho experlonce of this fae scnaltive man we read thit art Js not an embodiment of beauty none, but tt [sa path: which leads oan up inte the mountain where tho highest Intellect com munes with tho inlinit yoodness and greatnass of God. Eneh areat work fi any artis only a child of wisdom Justifying that” bosou from whieh ft sprani. ‘The greatest of tho spostlos spenksof the manifold wisdom of Go In the Greek It rends many colored. Ag the tniverse shows the minys coloren Shougtit, and wdaptations, and wonders voneelved af by the Creator, xo this earth, tho universe of nity, /s marked all over by hia wis- dom or bis folly, Ttis only one of these sve trace toedus. The sight of human folly ts too hideous; lot us turn from it. It is scene onotgh for one hourto mark the manifold wisdom of mi Having Journeyed to tho bights of the Yo- soinite, and drinklig In thatseene of sublinitty’ and sweetness mingled,—that scene where the lovely wrunthes with: flowers tho terrible.—the heart dees not nak to be reminded of tho world's: sorrow and sin. It wishes to bo left alone for the hour with earth's grandetir ns though (t had no tear and no tomb. So we know lnmnity fa deeply injured by ita ova follies, but we must deeline the Bpectacio now thut wo may murk that zone of (ignt which wisdom throws neross this dwelllug-placo of tho soul. What penutifal children assemble in her nane, ‘Tho patriots aru those who are wiac for thar coms try, the urtist fs wise for: the buantiful, tho in- ventor, Ike Watt -and Morso, 16 wise amid tho peepee af vaturg, the bonest and plous beart ja wise in tho conduct of life, tho student is tho wise youth at his) books, the temperate man 1s wire nmid earth's passions, tho philosopher Is wiso awid ite, disappointments, tho, salpt nets wisely even In preseneo of death, ‘Thus these beautiful ehildce nu tarching forth out of tho centuries with proud footsteps and attended by muse. ‘Thos do not dle as tho foot dioth, but as noble ones invited up bigher at the banquet of the Lord. By this shining host wiedoin ie fully Justified, ‘Or piss from porste toinstitutions and what do we sce but thut wisder fs the one quality: which will always bo rewarded? What is our country bitt a continent which was overtaken at Inst by’ mum's bust thought? Son's folly hud pally. teled Itself upon old Innds from nt to in, Lt was thie for the butter Judgment of tho race to-gint itself for an experimont. ‘Lhe abips casne irolghted with wiatom ncross the gene, It was inanysided—n wisdom of industry, of equality, of education, and of religion. It was it thought that had faund the best ond and tho beat way of renching it, And now we who aire ving w few generations after this dlyiner thought bewnn its career on this sontinent por. eelyo It to be Justitiod by that child wo call by: the naine of “The Repubilo,” ‘Tho eltles whiel aulorn the khores af the twoovenns; the fron ronds which run between, tho countless towns that fill the forty States, tho din of an unrivaled trat> fle, the wovluy Helds of grain: the wheat Tor food, the cottoneflelds for rulmient, the Utting of ores und conls, the Chureh, tha schoal-houso, the printing-press, the plano and plow, blossom ing Tee sind ‘the piiestrees turning into dweiling-houses, tell us how great the destiny of neontiient whore thy wisdoin of nian and God eee Ike n sweet wind over ita vast expanse, Joukt we clink to some mMouNntoinetop whence weeoutd seo all these stntes which patriotiso rebound Into one only few yeurs igo, whence we gould seo all tho forins of Industry tu tho Vast lindsenpa and bear the cantisenl nose of the infiiions toillug in penes, eee il the bright faces und how alt tho laughter of home and streot, and onthe Sindy morning all the hymns singe by the high or low, wo should deeply ven ize that wisdom {4 nothing else than tho enrtaly: footprints of God. Our Natton is that separate wud higher etray heard by the noble gues of yesterday when tho lower and nearer strains Were full of diseord. Rut you, thou lovely Hatencr, cannot ho an empire, nor a republic, nor wn art. What can this higher thought or reason do for you? ‘This question recalls new witness to tho yaluo of this virtue, Tho haurtoef each ain of won fan nation, a republic, or a Belonce, or An itty aid. cam bo moulded by this same hund whieh mada trehitesture or dite, or a noble ompire, Tronch separate soul reasan iy Justidled of hor children, ‘The tomperanee, the stitdivd, tho ox- oreo, tho industry, tho integrity, the frivnd- ahipof early llfo, tho enlightened piety of tho first twentysitve yours, wre all fully yindiented by the dys white fallow all tho way: to life's vad. ‘Cho path whieh shines fora nation ur for ih Att shined Cor ench soul, and the philosophy which will found naution founds lao a hearth RLONG. for in Tatho rent) Kingdom of God, crowns und for slaves are mule samo shop, ont of the sming teviel, and for tho samo priv. ‘Tho wa Which hold our earth together make 6 ‘op round.and this ns when an Amerion passes Under the eave oF wisdom she como forth matelitess country, 40 whon i litte child grows to manhood OF wanlanond tnidur that guidance itluaved beblud mil weakness and sin, tnd ttuahos torth in tho vestments of the divine, ‘Sho human fuco shines when it climbs thle sa ered mount, ‘Thorufory, it 18 that more than same of tho imodurn formuing ot salvation that ono ts qrund nid true whicu comod from Daniels thoy that bo wie ahull sting ag Uie brightness of the firmament” Itis grand boeause it inelides all the enrnust and thoughttul ones who lived and dlod before Jesus was born, fb recognizes tha prayers of all uges, and tho hopes of those who ilud tur away from the had und time of thy cross; it fs xrand because it fivites us Bway from a hope jaa mero bollvf and bids us thin of thoso whe ‘attempted to dlid tho best oF results by the bust of meas; rand, because it tours down thu walls of our iittle churches wher wo taps aggomble, wid hide ua Dulld a tomple ti whosa wider walls tho wise of all ngos shalt joyfully ect, ‘The dootring Janot strainod; (tis from the oly Book that thoy that bo wiso shall sblue as tho brightness of the tr tmamont,. In our diy the bost path of wisdom in inoruls Ja, TL doabt not, tho path tat followa Chelst. Chat i tho path most full of snivatior but fu lands and tines through whose wiluvrie: no such gloryetrall ran thusa whose feut t on gomy other path of devout meditation were nde tilted us sturd In the reat blus of heaven, Ad atlolater of the Now ‘Testumout, 1 ust ay: That {nour ora tho wisdom of Cartst is justitied soonest and beat, There mity ones hive been other fenders whom, to follaw was to: walk in domething of Ibrht, ‘but those pillars of Usht tuive Mided In this, now daylight splendor, and ho path romains for wy ony of Ws to bo oanie faced with that bighway of faith and duty alone Which Jesus of Nugarath boro His cross. ‘Eno children of the bighest wisdon will bo found to bo the onligutonod chiluron of Jesus, He wii been justitied by ble ebiidven in tho dightoen centuries that Ge sere ‘Thoy hive ut Uhineg made ip an army o! noble mnartyrds at tinied tigy buve Leca soldiers fighting for huni riglite; We thnos they have buen xcholura and stidurits fannie anow tho tame of jeariing wid Ihuratures ul nave choy turned, artists and have covercd Burope with danctuariva and filled thom with holy uiusic und diving paintings; woury of the bevutitul of tho eye they. hive furned toward tho beauty ot xoul, and have vomnposed pooms whose thoughts wero: forty, whose Voracs soot ada chants dove for a tne with thls, they bave gone into abips and founded & LOW World i thy West, or plauted tho bauner thotr hopes on tho flowery troph shores of Greoniand, dren have they boont Nutull past greatness bs unly the e: mentor the earth fi tts ehitd- hood, and Is to be surpassed by tho greatness of the yenys to come, More maguitionnt will be the thitdron or the future, fer error fs Calling rapldly away) ‘The wisdom of Christ Is beeoring more divine and serend. Tho him elements: whla toll into tho etrenty In the darkor timos, corript- lig tha waters, are settling toa tho bottom aa tho dtroain tows, and nt inst the hue funn Furntly well stand spon the hanks of ncleury sent ood, Tho now Christianity comes ike an Aurora, delving before hor the eneanped hosts of Night, Comes chanting: ‘Arouro thoo from thy dumy couch, O Night! ‘Amako, aevake, nid flue sithout dehy Rotuntiess day upan Uy eanip ts coma, Atay not Ospoud uray! away! Send ont through att thy hoats tho dread ntarm ‘And bid thom Atriko thelr tent for insane Mat Vid thy hordamen drive thy Hoek sea Toenverns dark. Maka hnstd to flee, O Nights, Biay not to linwartn the graeny inti rac faut to hid tga tn ths quiet an, ‘or fuyou: sill stirely ttl Uiew ont Wid stay choo Witt her golden dnuwer then. Agtho wisdom of Christ grows purer tt will show its new power In tha cilldron of ita later and more blessed yonrs. As nations riso up ft pawer, according to the truth and richness! and premiih of thelr prinelpiua, ay will tho ene yghtoned Gospul of tho future create individuals nstofty aud pura as ite doctrines ro grand, Fach tiew virtue in this Wisdom will be justiiled hy suine new virtue in her enlldeen; and In that day, perhaps not far ait, the sons of wickedness and folly wind those minds Hipsed by athetant ehall not be able Co compare thelr fnmost spirit with that graup which shall carry tho truths: of Chriat in tholr by nod shull reveal tho Mght of fminorality upon their facus, AMERICAN CLLIZENSHLP, ITB RIGHTS AND DUTINE—KERMON DY THE IT, 1, GAL * ‘The Hoy. H 1, Gulvin preached to his contre Ration yosterday morning upon “Tho Ttehts and Duties of American Citizenship,” having for his text: . Opon yo the enter, that the rlxhteous nation which oupoth tho truth iiny enter inn fea (aly LEO, te When tho alt Hebrew prophet spoke those wonls, he Intended that they Rhould fust for all time, Mon ore coming to revognize more and more the subline mening Of rlehteowsness, not only ago partof rellgion but niso as a nes cessity in averyday ifo, ‘The spirit of righteousness fs an ossentint fitctor of tho good oltizen und of the Nation ns well as tho Ine dividual,“ Riehteouanoss," sald an nnelent proverb, “exalteth a nition.” und this wis a rullng word for the present hour, Jt ha elatins which shauld be heard nbove the dit of party life and clamor, It was held by many that, re- lizion (s ong thing and politics another,thut the pulplt shonld never hive anything to, say apa ifairs not purely reltylous fa their nature, | For conturles men used to fsolnte. thomnselves | from thoir fetlow mon, and surrendering thelr ininds toa morbid piety Uved alone in the exercise of whit thoy called religions dutics, Lt was ditfer- ent now, however, when tho teachers © of rellglon Moved among mon, took part in thoir every-day life, shared fully thoir relationshlp to tha State, and thus beenuie Iiterested fi pole itles with ‘the rest of mankind. He did not mean by this that a minister uf the Gospel should take part In tho trieckeries whieh tre too common with all partes during strong political exeltement, but that he had iw right to do and shoula dou his best to raise the seloned Of Kove ernment to tho highest and purest posslblo standard, Tho preacher roforred to the fact thut after their exeape from bondage the peuple of Taracl cnxme under a theouratle fora of government, td that, evon after tho Kimedom was formed, tho idea still provalted that dehovan was the ruler above all. With thom roligion had much to do with pollticg, and it was only aftor thoy had tost tholr righteousness that thoy falled asa pollt- ical power, In this self-governed country a misapprehon- alon as to the nature of whit self-government: meant wns whlespread. Even nitive Amer juane had frequently A very incorreet iden of tho tmutter, and tolstoul: moral laxity und Heense and self-indulgenee for it, Tho covetous min, tho avaricious man, the slirowd spectator, the prodigal, the libertine, —what did thoy know of the trae muture of a government of the people, by tho peaplo, und for the people. Tt should bo borne In mind that the mero 1 dent of birth should not shut men’s oyes ta the fact that tho government of his nitive land might havo faults, or that other governments inlght be in some respects superior to his own, It was W most reliable fact that people who shouted “vox pupull,” and Inalated with the greitest vehemence upon the protection of tho people’s rights, were frequently seeking to ad- "1 i hale, own onds, which were by io moaus jotle. Tho het @niled on man to close thelr ears to the partisns erles of tho strect rabble, ta Nx their minds upon the things that ure tho truce test of patriotism, For savornl months past the Atnerienn people have been pissing through tho heatof a political campatga, — Vilideation of candidates lng been rampant; vitnperation his been allowed totuke tho pliev of argument, and (e would be found to recoil upon those who had uaod it, ‘Tho election of tho President of tho Unite States was soything but a light mut. ter, and ench voter should remember that ho possibly held in hls band the power of Bhapin; the destiny of the Nation. ‘Too much omphusis vould got be lnld apon the neccasity for purity: of tho bitllot. ery man before voting should tohisown satisfaction supply answers to tho quostions which have nclgun during tho cam paign. We should consider whether tho party now In power his dono its duty or not, whothor it was right or renee that you in tha United States should be Instructed Ina scetional history of tho Unitod Stites, whother tho Solid South should be allowed to ruto the Iand. Let no mnn be deluded by the supertictal (dea that tt would bo 9 good thing to have a chunge of Gove ernment siipply for the sike of 1 change. The preacher pald tribute to tho aAdminis- tention of Prestdont Hayes, and closed hy suying: that tho great and sierod duty of Americun oitlzoushin was now before tho people, Every imuitn, then, should on Tuesday put his bowrt and vonselened In bis vote, and tho vosult would ba the giving to the Nation an Adininistration ns pire aud bonest us that which tad preceded It. CHURCH AND STATE. BERMON HY THE RBY. CO. 8, SMITH, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TroominaTgy, Oct. ih—-Durloy Hull was fled to-night by immense crowd assembled to hour tho Roy. 0. 8, Smith, pustor of the Africin M. E, Chureh, this city, and for several terms momber of the Alabainy Logialuture, proach a sermon on tho relntion of tho Church to tho Stato. Iisnddross wes one of much ability, and Wns enthusinstionlly npplauded, Tho fol- low! fs onu of tho most powerful pasanKess “itis necessury.tor the people to maintain the principles of Nborty and justi in order to havo youd government.” Unfortunately for this country, this condition doos not exist in every section, and consequentiy the Govern: mont presente the anomulous spectnele of its north, east, aud westskicain healthy cond ton, and its south sido digeused, Derfust dovol: opment should.bo sought for and mutntained fitho Government as well us in the physical, moral, and futellectunl roalin, The spucdy and eifeotial eure of th diseased pact of tho miverslly desired, No ian witt curry a irnlyzed Hmb If It is possible for him to buve Its vitality restored; and no mun will remain affected with Joprous sores if he enn secure thelr removal. sponkung«ndvisedly wo assert that the South Js a feprous spot_on the body of this Nation, What shal bo dono with ity Cut it olf? No, Make extermtl applications of tho #o- eaticd balnt of coneillationé No, Nurse it nt the broust of tho traditions’ cherished 4 " long Hoe of Mlustriaus dotinat partisan? No. Yieid it to the enve of those the touvl of whose breath, to National Nfo and supruninoy, is us futatas tha tpas trea? No, Hands? ot and tet talons? Nog for that, would bo to abject the whole body tdisende, Whitt than? Jot the Btute— Jho peoplo—adjust and enforce the Cunctions of pevgenmnent to ment tho oxizencies of [ho wise, fo do this it wilt not be necessary to forny iy now Mingnasi, The pathology und semelology of the diaende are well known. Phe only question fa ig ta the comedy to bu apple, Tadicny over the Hat of potitient thorapentios, ovr Judyimont fg, that force, education, nnd ting WHE prove the duust ulfcotni) remedivg, Tt 48 said that tho pun fa mnigniler tan tho sword, but it ba sometines hecuasiry te usa tho sword {H order tu BVO, tho hand tu hold the pun, It ia necessary to Ws0 "the sword of Goyernmontal authority te romove the oxcresconoe of dettance, disorder, and inwivs- noss tat bas decuimulited oa tho fopraua aot Of the Natlon—ciu diseased South, ‘Toar off tho seab of its Iingeriog disloyalty, aud ap. ply tho cuustio of ‘ya phull? to tho Affected part, nnd tiny worl for it" Heanuintions of vow tlostr will begin to form, Yo sual acknowledge and respect tho rights of ovor; Shiteang ye shill Loleruty fre spucen; ye shull suitor file cleotions; and ye shall {ns Torposy no objections to a honest count,’ fe the voice that we want to beur ringing out in tongs of thunder fram the Nation's thront to the tuebulent vlemont of the Bouthy aud let the voleo of aeelltary, emphusize the voleu of tho Nation, f¢ need be. ‘his is tho force remod: my wpply teand you take tho frat step toward hunting of the leproud south. When you romoved the donb, ndminister ay iuternal ren edy,—nut Into thelr stomuehs, for thoy have t uuich going that way now, the resilt of (elt distitery business, but inte’ thelr bralug cd eatlon, After tho scubbing process this ts tho must effectual remedy thut can be win ployed, hi how “to provide it iy 0 a welghty — queation, and one that wo are not prepared to’ answer now. Wa will advuneo this romuark, however, thut tho inost AuinOUs and bunellolat wot the free and genvroud North coull pertorus would bo ty Voluntarily tax thumsalyes for tho education of tho fynorant masses in tho South, ‘Thoy wuat bo educated of the Southorn ekiva will over rue imuin shrouded in Kyypthin darksoss, and tho velco of the turiult nover cease, Ideas and sentiments ba birmony with tho National lite and progress must be transplanted {nto the Bouthera inlad. ‘Chey must be thuxbt That our institutions constitutes Nution aud Wot ‘a leuwus, wid the great underlying principly that the inajority is entitled to rise, ‘Tho tide of tholr thouybt must be turned and mude to tow foto the chunnol of National unlty, Wberty, and adyancumont. atol ae the map of tho South, we discover afow boacon Itqhts sending forth thelr rn; to relieve the darknee the intel ab horizon. M4 tad University, ntral ‘Tonuessee College, and the Raptist. Institute, at Nashville; be Moyne taatl: wht Mamphie; ‘Talindegn College, nt ‘Tattas degit, Mit. Straten University. at New Orlouns: Atty University, at Atlanta, Gn; Hampton Tnatitute, nt Mntnpton, Vag and rab ouhor Inatitations of learning located fn various parte of tho South—institutions that stand asl inonumenta of the Christian ehurity ry osity of the North, We need not with a histarieal review of the © of those Institutions, You planted thi 5 wide tholr doors, and bid al tho south of the Southland to enter and drink” fromthe strona of knowludge that tlow therefrom, “hus far only tl ehildron af Ifan have entered, the cbildran of daphots saying: they eannot etand and drink from the sning fount with the children of Hain. Hence we say, plant more, snd that qttickly, for tho Japhoth aro ts beorant as tho ehildren of Hat Give allot them tho epelting-book that the inty lout how to properly exoreles the prereset tlyas of citizenship and respect ¢ other's rights. By fores cage the tons and aduente the laintis, and wit! Wh 1 the Ianriage of tho tine mortal Sumner, * Let thie do ita perfert work and in the tand of the magnotht and: oritnges ee will spring more perfeet in pluie Dlossein | are, SHEL tu sony, Uin the Phomnlx of tho plaster nnd min will be to hie fellow-man it pro . ‘tho spenker closed as follows: White working in iirniony with God to secure rood yroverniment, It ia also the duty of the cltl+ ven to make cholee of wisd nnd npright rulers, Th this contest the Quger of God points to tho man, Do you nsk where he dwelle? Let 1s ob: ‘Tako ap the ini 4 untry and (race tha boundary Maes that mark the 3 Ohio, within whose Hilts is) situate village eatied Mentor, Contlguots thereto fn tho midst of a fe woll-tliled eres, salted by dd patient toil, stands a fucn entions and modest in its aspect er of ita chief occupant. No sole wz bayonet gurtrds its npprowch. phere is ptire and free froin ju. While glingsome voices ale + tho Nam Hich Over Ally " Thee" Mingling: with theso atraing fs heurd tha voles af prayer. white the Jihle and tho Constitution breathe: forth the Trugranee of religlous devotion and mitelotig thought. at home ds In the highest sense x model Amerienn Christion home. Logie ty, virtig, temperance, and uprightness are the yovern tue pringlples of the conduct of its meine hers. ‘Tho bead of that houscholl hath been chosen of God to be the ruler of this Nation, We need not mention his name: it is known whorever Iniystinyco fa spoken and iin holds Intereourse with man. Chosen of God and in- dorsed by tho unlversnl voice of Iherty and Justlee, itis aurnest und devoted prayer that, hTueeduy af the baltot-box be will be {ndorsed by ull the truly good. and breve in every section of this lund, Our God is inarahing on. ———_— THE CLridzns’s DUTY. BERMON BY THE REV, A. C. GEORG! Tho following is a aynopsis of a very interest- wg and signiticunt sermon preuched Inst even {ug by tho ter. A. C. George, pustor of Cente- nary Methodist Church. A very lurge and deeply pated nudlence was present. ‘The: reve! end gentleman announced his text from Prov orba, Vili, 16-10, “By mo Kings rela, and Prluees decree Justice, By ine princes rute, and nobles, even wil tho judges of the curth.” He commenced by stating that he had promised to preach upan the duty good men owe to thelr country. Altaotsh tho people’ were upon the verge of a erent election, he did not propose to discuss partisan polities, It was n felicitous remark of dimes IX. Polk, when ho finlshed hls Presidential “that be wus about w niga betny ve cand — become one yt Counters n, wlay oY the sovereigns,” ‘Lhe iden wasn grand one, ns it could be justly sald that every eltizen of this. county was asovercien fn the fullest sensvof tho word, A. gonernl election under a representative forin of government was a grand pnd mighty thing, and ought to be tuken rever- enty and ‘thoughtfully, and fi the light of God. Itoforring to the duty of Amerieun citizons, tho speaker salils First, it was tho right and duty of every man to vote, He owed it to man and God—be owed {t to sucloty ta unite with ul! zood men who lke himself had aright to vote, to decree in measure law and juatlee, Expeciatly every good man vote. Cortaluly every bad mnn would, ‘Those inen always voted, and ted their right te vote. Jor purneses of — pllfermg tho peuplu by fulsting thomsctyes Into oifice, With tiny a ian the act of voting fs his chicfest apo TY for eonsiteration, and, although he might be a vagabond aud mn outcast, bls voto counted, and: onolection-day he becomes a sovereign, Tho Nation needs tho dovatlon und presenco of ibs best erizens at tho hullot-box, [twas an insult to God to prevent auy nan from yore and no att hat tine be Ih was it tin could justly’ be threater enuse .of hls. politteal procliv! shine that men would pusillanlmously stand by and see other men deprived of thelr franchise, Tt was at the peril of tho State that any" wrong was Jnilleted pon any man at thy polls, aud bvery, man who) loved — ils” country. should sce that. those ‘|yiyrones were not committed, — Relyion «did “tot cud potittes, but the speaker thought politics needed religion, A Virtuous mutn olght to carry bly convictions Into every relation of life, and his piitcieat cane ction should be tirmly grounded 1 Christinn doctrine, It wis, under these vite chmstunees, the duty of Christin men to tnd on whieh aide were to be Cound the principles of Christ, When the very fountain of public wel: fare was tndermined by bad mun, there could bo but one reault,—degrudation and Inmorality, No bad man ought to be elvetod to olllea, iis fife inn public position became av example to young men, and {f his life wastonmoral andjcor- yupe higintizence was to dobiugh, and in some instanees wreek, tho lives of thoso younger mon. In selecting candliates for affica thore was certainly line beyond whleb Christan mon could not go iu conferring honor upon corrupt and dishonest incu, Partics buvo tholr plices and tholr uses, and bo belioved with President Ilayos * that he serves his purty best who serves: bis country best.” nnd aman bad botter sco his pare defeated Unan assist in ay measure not ‘or tho general benolit of his rive und bis coun try, ‘Tho Angio-Saxon race was the grandest nad mostherole in the world, and Its tutnre rowth in all that is great could not bo pore Vif perfection wis possibly, without log. jent deduetions based upon tho varlows opinions of the people, Free speech was necessary, and thore must bo strife and a warof words if the Nation was to remaln iutact, Chrlat taught the idea of himan tberty, and Prulalsy preached tho Strine Cut all men were born equal, and, having received this rel fnhurltunce, it was tho business of tho Amori- can people to preserve it, They owed sume- thing to the generitions to como nftor them, In thla pollticnl strife there were Immetiso dtu cational powers, Mon cun fnto Itty personal atfairs, wheru thoy contract and shrink Jute ha Ittle compass as the sul busiiess in whieh they may be enmied, Agitition und dabate in Hogland had suved that great people from bo- coming a iation of shopkeepers.’ Mom Heten to tho must eloquent orators, thoy road tho pros ductions of tho greatest minds upon BW Hee ot the grontest laiterest, It was impossible for tho ition to oxperience those things without becoming broader, better, and neblur, | Glide stone hnid..seen tha growth und stability of a governmentof the people and for the people, and Wat great stutesinan and thinker hid protty good npprecintion of the fact. that no wovornmOnt Was as ood, AS strand wid Wy frie teraul asi rout gonuinedsmocritegavernment, Mr. Seward in 1okF hud sald that to who loved his bome, his state, or hla section botter thin nla country was Hot worthy to bea cltizun of the aroutost wid best country) that God bud over parmittod te come Into exlstenee, and tho aime opinion yet held good, Natlanal prosperity did not come in matter of: fut minner, We. ongit to thank (od for zon, skles, vast resources, sill}, epi and business ability, yot wo hooded more, OF greater Ini portuincd was porfect vonstituvonal wert ment, absolute safety for every avotlon of the Innd, und protadtion | laws for ail classes of peuple. perity was the reautt Of dood 3 xovernment, lexus, multls tudes of happy homes, and millions of happy rcuple, with warind countsy, ih whieh wil peonlo rout overy qiturtor of tho globe are weleomed ug falpants in its hyd It was tho duty of avery oltizun to yote and asslat in ovory wny’ to- wars the perpetuation of tho grandest Govera- ment the world bud ayer saci. THE BOYS IN BLUE—TWO. PROCESSIONS. New York tribune. Garflold, not anly those do vote for you— Nat only these, survivors tried and trio, Vote us thoy fought, the loyal Boys fn Huo, Not only thoso, who bore througts stot and sho}! ‘Tho Hag whose tattora keep thoir story woll, - (New uns ‘uprated it whan tho ald bearors + fel Anothor mighty host come marching siow From thor fon bivounes In the grisa and snow iy those thoy fought and aulfecad long ago, “ehrauah ovary streot thoy march with silent Hues Quickon tho diving, yo the Living Dead! Look! tho same atceroW lug isavorbead) © What Paptalie Joad thom! Namos woll kopt ax Ns (Lincolts looks down, tho pationt-foaturend ono, Awcret Laaw blo, long years, in Washington {fe votes with thom and these.) Tho triod and trae, Thoy votu—tho dvad ng tiving yoto for you~ Vote, Gurtield, us they fougut the Boysin fluc! ; OUN JAMES PLATT, CINCINNATI, Oot, 21, 1859. Wade Hampton—A Ohapter in Eis Hin= tory usa Webel Oftloer Tit fe Not Gonorally Kuawn, » Anbiqnapotls Juurnat, A. Sorroanondent furulsbes uy the following: When Gon, Sherman was imuking bis merch to tho gow, Wado Hampton was iu co-mnand of aw large cavalry forco in Georgie and South Care olfna, continually hovering nround Sherman's tanks, matoning ter opportunitics to capture ‘any sinatl detachments sent out from the waln urmy, There wus adotail of thirty mon and iw comiilasioned offiver nude and sont out from tho win army in tho usual gud regular way pactor ollic ured by Hampton's e eayatry, disurmed, aud sh “If Tintnton or any of his 2ommand should ever rent this they wil rently Feeall to mem: tent: prisoners were ordered tn line detail for their butchery tiled with thoir secur to: nt on rendy, the brave oflice f je Hittle squad of Union troops en ed otliver superiors In ran! 2 Tfampton that he war a coin wb undor atrict orders of his when captured, and that he elalmoad nothing more for himself and taen than tho rights of prisoners of war. tnpton paling attention to him whatever, anid Just beforn the command wns given to tire this Indian Captain deliberately unbuttoned his cout and made hla breast a¢ naked ne it was He moment of his birth, ANd thus facing his wutfoners fell, shot down with his mer, by the order of Wade Hampton, given i person, “Thole biedies were left In the wootls, no order whatever boing given to bury them, *Gool people of the North, old comrades of the batt! a, what think you of this monster? Senators Lani, Maine, Hear, and others, bow do you Lke bln for nn associate ¢° AMUSEMENTS. THEATRES IN TIHh CITY, “Photos at Hooley's, “The Electric Light" at Haverly's, aud “Deacon Crankett” at tho Grand Opern-House wero represented for the Inst. thme yesterday evening. The compuny playing tho fIrst-mentioned pleee—tha Hurrl> sons—leave for Milwaukee this mornings “Tho Hlcetrie Light will be acen in Portage, Wit. this evening; and the company engaged In the presentation of Hnabverton's pleco will leave for Albany, N.Y. to-day. For the week opening the attractions will bur At Hooley’, + Dfwn ‘Tennis,"—a1 musienl comedy, we belle nt MeViekor's, Mr. and Mre¢ bure xttor a Bulece! “Tho metbered Ipera-fLouse consideruble Interest will ne daubt be manifested jn tho reappenrance of Miss Aines Hobertson (Mra. Dion Bouclenult. Robertson will appear in “dessa Drown. a play founded upon an snefdent of the Indian mutiny’. DRAMATIC NOTES, “A'Test vf Honor" 19 suid to be the title of aAnnn Dickinson's now play ” Daniel Rochat” is drawing largo audiences at the Union Square Theatre, It is sald that Bijou Meron wilt shortly make her reappearance on the stage at the London Galety-Theatre. “The Upper Cruat,” produced at tho New York Standard the othor night, appears to have proved u failure, Bonfantl, the dancer, writes from Now York: Phuve just returned from Havana, where f have beet pluyhig with the Orrin Tiros. It waa very hot, Tcume back to New York with receiving nuy dollars, The troupe have bee patd with the sume money.” Miss Lillian Spencer, who shortly appears, une der the inmagement Of Strakoseli In New York, , Urings forward a pew play called Norv’ Vow." Ifthe pleve. ign fatlure, Strakosch will, It iseald, utanee put her into the legitimat when such pirts us Julict, Rosalil, Viola, ev will be given-her. If sie succeeds Strakeseh will tive her for three years, Yad fortune seems to pursue Harry Sargont he let Modjeska go.) He was interested In Rnights when thoy started out, The seuson opened lightly, and he sold out bls interest for Siu. Thoy thon wentinto New York, played a Hie enquyoment, turning people away nightly. Since that New York enpuuement thoy have been doing pretty much the same thing. ‘The Nornhurdt went to seo Clurn Morris play “Alixe” the othor night In Now York, sie arrived Just. ag tho curtaln fell upon tho frst het. When the ntdience recognized Sarah thoy first applauded with thelr hands, then set their fect, canes, and uinbrellas in motion, and Anully ehevred, ‘The orchestra alternated the cver- green" Marsuilluise” with that seured and threndbare telody known ns “The BellsGo aeRinging for Surat. As the curtain rose on the second act of “Alixe"™ Mile, Bernhardt dropped ber fan for an opera-glas altze np penra In this get, 13 Will be remembered, froin tho upper entrance, Mile. Berebardt had her vluss directed nt this pactleulur portion of the stage us Alize entered, but she quickly tarned them townrds the bause when, upun the appeur~ ance of Clara Morris, tho bouse set up a shout of welcome, For ten minutes Miss Morris was une able to proceed with her It Mile, Bernhardt at tirstantied, thon Iuughed, and thon amid re> newed applause clapped togethor her own duintilygieved pulms. And from this on Miss Morrls hid no more cuthuslastic beholder than: was Mile, Bernhurdt, CANADA. The Woathor-Prophet—Damages for Seauction—Corruption in Ofice-Pa- clic Rallway Syudicate— Testing Coal-Oil, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MontTrest, Oct, 3L—sir. Vennor; tho weathor- prophet, writes from St. Lawreneo des Mon tngnes, inde dato of Oct. 26, to any that “Thure is winter here these two days, und my canoo is frozen in, I am turning my fnco homeward again, The slelghs uro out, and tho ponds aro frozon overs but itis not winter yot. Very flne wouther will yot bo expurfonced after tho first week In November,” Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Losbos, Oct, U1—In an uction for seduction, tried nt the Essex County Assizes, Mr, Justice Armour made the sgniticant remark: to the jury, thit tho pollcy hitherto pursucd by Judges In such enses, of dirceting the juries to bring ght veriiots, had ftufled of its object, mame, to redneo the number of such actions; und he thought it was tle to try tho offect of heavier verdicts, ‘Tho Jury accordingly brought Ina voriict for $2,000 dumages. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Orrawa, Oct. UL—It fs currently rnmorad hero that the Princesa Loulee will not return to Canuda this wintery—her physician baying na- Viged her to rest until completely restored to nth. ‘Khe evidence given bofore tho Pacific Rallway Commission 3 becoming most fntervating. Mr. Chapleau, Chief Clerk im the Publis Works Noe partineat, by his own confession nat only a cepted money for using his Influsice to deprive tho country of a tender 200,000 Lower thin that uitimately neeupted, but he has tor some months been Fecolv Inu monthly pay from a manufict. urer of explosives for supplying hin with ollicial information respecting contracts and contrast~ ors bofore the sane was muido public, and 80 onabiing this particular explostvesmanufactarer to know of a murket for hls wares long beforo othors in tho business became aciitinted with the fact. Mr. Chapleau is a brother of tho Prenilor of the Province of Quebec, ‘Tho hitest synileaty rumar is to tho effect that Arrangements have been partially completed, and that Sir Jota Macdonald will shortly leave for Hnglaud to make another effort to complete tho bargain. It would: seut thot the twelve Criamdlin enpitalists with §1,000,u0 cach hive not been obtalned, and that sir John, baving falled ta get tho aniount of caplial required to be subscribed iu Canada, hus to undertake nnother jaunt to England to soast ho cin hake sunde the capitalists tharo to give him alittle hestor terms. Itigpratable that the question of the carl abolition of the Northwest Mounted Polico will bo brought up kt the coming seasion of Pariia- ment. A comission {3 to bo nppolnted to ine vestigate the presont condition of affairs in conneetion with tha forces. Kuectal Laputch to The Chicago Tribune, Quenne, Det, dl.—During the present week a fargo number of shuntynien buve loft the city for the scone of thelr htinber-work in the bush, —miking some 100 or 60 in all who bave been onpiged hero this fall, Bion tire now very source hore, and Wages high. One large ang loft Cor the ouk-forests of Uhlo und Stichigan, _ ‘Tho wages puid run from &4 for hewors to $45 for woud wxmep, ‘A lurgoquuntity of onk hus beon gold hore quite iwly for future delivery. The various joté contracted for ty Quubed this fall will amount to some 500,000 Loet. ‘Concerning the selzure by tho Government of so1ne 40) barrels of coal-oll here, tho other diy, Mr. Willan Spencer, of the Imperial Ol Come pay, snya the whole trouble arose frou 1 autores bed in the inodes of testing the oli, and from the chinge of ollmate between Upper and Lower Canada, which seoms to alfuot the oll materiatly. For instance, (fa bottle of oll were left stan fugin the cold over night in tho morning It would be fall of paraiting seales, whieh sepa- rate from the oll; consequently tho snme tires teat contd nat be obtalied, making it lower fron five to ten dogress, ‘The oil would, however, cong shack to the original test when tha temporature qua ralsed to that ut which it wits nine. There wis iso AiTyrence fi the wethodts of lire. testing, although the Quobea nud. ‘Ontarle ollie clals ised tho suing instruments. At tho rollt erica in London and Petrolia, Ont, the Governe iment onivitls applied tho fire only through Ht sit Infthe tnatrument to tho vupor weil wil lo in Quebce they Insurtud tho itself, ‘This of course made diference. Spuncer beloved that, If tho Govorsment ape pinted ctileiont olllvers, thelr toat ehuuld be Hantity,—tbo samo ss in Now York, ‘Pho tust of fault yrs appointed by ta Now York Moard of ‘Trade wis revolved: without question In-all parts uf tha world. A Queer Mane Cinetanat | Gominered th 'Thoro wae a queer nian ft Cinginnatl for three or four days Dofore the cluction. Ho knew 4 OOK) THM)’ PUTSONy und Had fora thine beon an Sito Inan, indeed, we belleye hy was born 1 thi noble State. ‘Latturly be has porated quict buvitiess elsewhere, “Hu may hive yony Bo Jip ns tu reside # purtion of tho period of Lis abe suneo fa Chieu The gucer mun appeured to Do vilghtly wndur the miluence of Hquor—silghte iy, meruly sligutly—juet had plonty to ‘be Jatiy, wud bu was {0 tho bublt of bolug whero betty men lost congregated. Hy aut around aud did hot talk much—that fs, not toe much, fo Jistoned, though, dnd took bis boveruges calmly, Hlavidly, und rexulurly, Ho livtoned, and when fo heard w Damocratio’ onthustast say he would DoF $100, or $300, OF $1,000, ho would degire acleur viel denee of excl he would put tine the queer consation. ed. Wi ement. “PF will take tha up tho Intille After a man pradneed a ebilling ilo had all the monoy anybody wi th his unfailing pockethook he cov cred all auins, ile stopped. the wild career of the moneyed Democracy. who bave a fearfully expensive habit of irlny themselves wit! too miteh confidence, nnd thon backing thelr opiniona, ft was distressing to have all bets tnken by queer man, who would drink all the tine, and was not very drunk nny of tho tme. and find na end of money, and treated to chatne gagne profusely, Tho resuit was ho carried fay enough money tu start a National bank He ts auppused t2 fon bloated bundholder by this thine, A WOLF-HUNT IN CHICAGO IN 1836, To the Bittor of The Chicago Tribune. Lesaus, In, Oct, S.—If [could but otet- fuse npon paper n moiety of what the hunt T propose to tell yon of tn-fsed into my spirits on that memorable afternoon in Oc- tober, 184, Lam sure you would enjoy it. ‘This I cannot do, It ts now near half a century since I listened to the baying of the hounds and the barking of the dogs. Tam too deaf to hearthemfowlay. Elighty winters lave cast a thick cloud over my “imental minds yet, If elglty more were added (for the time 18 coming when “relild shalt dic an hundred years old”), and’ I were Invited tonnother sich seene of enjoyment, 1 think in any prompt neceptanee F should give you renewed evidence of the truth of the adadge, “The ruling passion strome in death’? As itis, you can expect but a very tame recital of what wo saw, dld, aud enjoyed. Our party recelved quite a formal tavita- tion from aren! United States Captain of in- fanitey, then comunmudlig at Fort Dearborn, and the counittes of eltizens, Jolin Kinzie Gurdon S. Hubbard, and John 5, Wright, to meet at the Court-llouse yard at? po my 810 unite with a cavalcade of motnted eltizens fort wolt-hint? ‘The poultry and: ples of the out-settlers, even us near as Adams atrect to the Court-House, lint been carried off, Fifty mounted wien, ty y dogs, and a great crowd of bay * burn ” enmy to tines and, as the Ciptatn gave orders to move, und the horsemen filed out of tha Court-House yard, nnd the dogs gave yolee to. their enjoy- iment, nnd the “ bummers’? shouted, It was moment of pleasurable exeltenment. We had not long toy walt for the sport we eae for, At about what ts now 150 State street, the hornets In advance of the mixed pack gave tongue that they were on a wolf trail. Order of imareh was now tlisponsed with: exeltement was at is hight. With shout and yell from in dogs, and “btn ners," every horse was put to ils speed, The wolf put for the country. Headed by the lois, he made for the Likes nnd when, ta wilt confusion, we gathered at the shore, he was 500 yards out in the, Lake, heading for Michigan City. Bob Kinzie, mi old hunter, assured us that our sport had but begun. “He'll soon get sick of that!” As we lost sight of hn, the dogs became still, In) sone chisty nlnutes, first one tor, and then another, rushed to the shore barking loudly, “He's getting cold,’ said Bob. “Come dn, old) fellow.—we'll warm ye upl Now a, dite “bummer” says, “1 see hint He's coniug?? When about 100 yards from the shore, Mr. Kine zie’s noble dog, at his master's bidding, tock tu the water, followed by four or five other dogs. ‘The walt turned to flees but it was no use, He was t and coll, the dogs fresh, and they suon overtook the chicken- by Now came our reat sport, and T niust confess that 1 bottled tp all my launanity, foretting all about the first hytnt uy mother fanght me,—* Let dogs detight to bark and bite” and Joined with to feeble voice with dogs and“ bunimers,"—loud enough to be heard neross the Lake, “Go it, dows! Bite him, Lion!” For ten or fifteen minutes the unequal fight continued, “The Like, thout the combatants, was lashed in foun. ‘Two or three thes a loud yell and a returning dog told us on the shore that that wolf was dying mute. ‘As the three final victors drew the dend wolf into shoal water, it wag funny to sce the twenty dogs who had thus far done nothing but bark, and bidlf ag many boys, rush Tito the Lake to elai thelr share of the credit and the sport. ‘The prize-~the —brush—was unantmously awarded to Lion; and, as the cavaleade of horsemen was formed and re- inrned to the city, that dog's nid troop, with the brush—the walt's tall—dan- gling conspicuously from his enp. As Onp MAN or ‘tit PRAIRIES, ee Constipation yields at once and thoroughly to the intlu yf Hamburs Dre BOUL ty, Wo have oxtibe diffefent Divisions, as eriwements | will | ho ti jorthe samo price hanged nt the Sain Ontce, und will be Fecalrcd » ‘eluck p.m. $ HON, J+ & It SIMMS, Buokeullurs and Stationers, 13 ‘TWwonty-xocond-at. nN HUGAIEN Dragrint, 61% Cottaxo Grovo-ay., mt | Tew, DUCIISARY Ui fT duanntad wkel heat. LIMAN, Uruxgist, curner Thirty-Lrst and P DIVISION. EY & CO. Druggists, 134 South f Aduins. k |. Nowsdonler, Stationar, ote Madisun-at, near Woste: BONNICHSES, Drugutat, 2 corner of Ewoltttiost, Hi. G UETERICK, dowolor, Nowsdonter, and Fancy voarnur bincoin. rhuuist, Gil West Madison-st. core JAM. SM. rinftderd, corn VOPAL DUSON, Drugglat, 183 North Latstod, zi 1" NORTIL DIVISION, A MUNLINGION Coy Druilate, 405. North Clark-st, curnor Phiyisun. F. M. WILLIAMS & CO, Dragelats, 673 Larraboo-st, carne Konia. LOUIS W. EL. NEEDB, Printing und, Advertising Auent, tuna Stationery Dopat, 4B, Oividonest, ene N EMSONAL, PEsONAL —A HK vie) 3 ning Knuiinh Indy desirus to correspond with a gentfemun Mterary and rotined tate. Address AVM Tribune ates ¥ TAM, IT ENUCATED (Gus iv hear from you. yo ALE FEET OS CALOME frome, tt BS oy fuutfor n fow days. MINGS & ('O.. 151 La Salto: rot Baueorans (ay, ENGLH aon Wl which housos WH be Dulle to sult thy purchances In th Dost locntity thore.with lake ponnected with sowur, Huitlroddl acca Tiodavons and edueatonal advantages oot surpassed by any pince na near the elty, WIR Ko with purty: Wlahiia'to yurchnsy to wep the bronee tine, PARTIE, 1 21 Cin bel Pusaeee eit Lit, on tho Ce ago, WIth huusd, Hud ature, ricuiturw. Mousey ond ward Adiress Net ownue, 3.0, palit Vast UCI A Coatomeltouse, Ajso, wome fuot property on aver nues Hoar ownors need calle mentit iy, Vinita. Ont BAW. POPTEM, 10 Dearbornest., Hoon 8. BINANCIAL. ALE PU a a 1 LOAN SONY UN Divs Apia and) ‘dame, Fapmnuties Lown Ottieg, TL Sout ti gold dud ally: Phen, Cah will te guild tor ald wold Teponttay and sil¥or watebus, Hu fu one tine Tekurnt ee eee" Rau diamiaudas, wold WarlT Se s ADK ‘aMluNoa, WTSI Tite Leonora! Fats. De LAUNDELG, Fees Meet itindotoheat.entablatant Wl, TV NY AMOUNTS TU LOAN ON PUUNTTUUI ANID AN Auer at undaltebent.dtoain | (agit AID Fone Gia Got AND BIL Ri jVon mntehes stlamonda. 1 . 7, oOo ey dusoeipiing, Bt UL as bo Hiatt iiicuased), 4 Katt Maduon-at patiod Lyi agi THICK PAID FOR STATE SAVINGS ali idullty Bank books, und ndingavian Na- Eh and Plu, tia BO MOLES Generel , Lroker, 8 Waehindon-ste WAT ate TO LOAN ON PUINITORE, BE ovale, G. VAIULY, 1) Weat Mutirou-at, APOIMAN—AT OVER CENT—SU MB OF #110 ANID ujmards upon tiratelase, juncuved buxdness and youaanes, penerty. LYMAN & ACKBON, KX Porte $1,500 MORTOAGE FOR SALE, KECURED on ituproved property valued at &,00, Git: 5 MOWTTAGESFOREA LR ARE WELT SU EN aL Priteneamoge ered ENOpariy. ING AND LODGING, i South Sido. RADINDO COUNT FAMILY AND BINGLE LG rons, witt vowed. North Side. own RK-3 BAK TRY TINGE 7 NOWTH, CLA Ale WHR MIE fd with ruuin $a to $s per wuUk, Gra wanted. Motos. . CARENGH HOUSE, CORNELL, OF STATE AND J Hiareaon-a., four blocks suuth uf tho Vatnur Touse Hoard uid rouru pur day, the to $44 pat woul, from Ww Slt Alao ruuule ranted withou “AD ASIS- I . a IBA 0 ropt, with board, un suite or te rrioe. par-buaedy #1 per woul, oi Hort. TRnUNE je dny. it 1OUse, 179 SEATEST. Of PORTIN Vier ruuse=4Li0 per day; 4 6 $8 por wouky day board $4. io. poannrs Yousg wunls tonwalt bor Aynths uw qulut plage, ADY ¥itoal 118 COUNTIEY ‘contingment for shout two Audrgas OH Tetvung vt by WARTEDSA YOUNG MAN WIL WHITER A first-class hand to workin anoflice, Must hava good referance. VU . gaud reterance, Vay moderate. Apply atss and Os ‘ONREAPOS iT; MUST WH rites rthand; roung man prefe: le required. AT, ‘Crithine anico, TASTE A” Cos i Ta Must he nod and rapid pe CU ‘Trades, WI AXTED-GOOn GENIAL ITITOGRAPIIG hand-pross printer ay a th - quiron HORE BILE <'UOy Porontnecanadn, Con vANinn Lhmen, Teamsters, dus NTE MSTEUS AT STABLI Ware Gioia” SPAOLH. CONNER, y ‘ st FOR EVRA . pl and Lonisinnas wares 8 per day; steady, work and warm climnte| ci le Hin TIAN, © CO. 20h Guach’ Wateteste 20° West ‘ ty LRVAD LABOKE! Wisconsin, luwa, Michlenn, ate. Meriter 10 rn inter ANT gam ATTN Ne lar all. Cl ‘TIAN J South Water-sl, and 2) West ‘Madisonats TH W. COLIN rea Wisconslti, nd Mic Arry many notes 24} eonlcmnlninra, Pts toe nae s0utlts at de is ab Wort i Iscellancotin. Vas “! ENBENGHTIC M WiIthe t rience, for & desirable sinter Dustnees, euaritntged to pay ks) weoxly on small ent; .. Mend xtninp for pupors, gd. hdr a Lt | atte Inverttuate, or ell ne Oia} Chicane, = YOUNG MEN KOR KAGE. tac thomaae-doue Grund Opormetiouse Ne iy — TADYTARE AND SELF-REIIANT n ta soll Sarah {tnekott Htevensan’s uw Falulouy ott Good inducements, address GL THOMAB & C wean COOK, 10 GO TOA" auburban town nur Chicago there ato will have njtoot home wuball the ely conveniences for work. Hoy to bring wood aud conf, Unexeeptionable JaTurences retires bu i ry - compotent p ‘Atust bring good raf Employment Agencien, W ASTEN Good GEUMAR AND SCANDINAS Vian citla for private hiuultion, hatuls, and bontde Ing-houves nt G. DUSK E'S oMiee, Ih Milwattkec ny. STLONTIO: ALU, Hooklicepers, Clerkin ee, ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO SD) he fil kevoral yeurs' business experience in tho OL Chien. in a eeetablished commercint wn ceptable roters pees given, Address ANY Ki Ww IND, IN BTOIH by am 6x; i ( Heapabie inin, willing Nery monernte situry I permnnent poste class efty references, Address Nii, Telbe ‘Kraacs. : TTVATION WANTED-BY A DYEIty A FINST. OY clase yin all bomedes ut thy trade, Ade dross M.A‘ VO CARLINE, Battal, SJbinetisameodtin, QITUATION WANTED A YOUNG MAN WIM 18 19 coitus te npednd a your In Denson, Cole, sunk ate hleaate House, here, elthor on, ‘Adruns M2 Neo. Pribune ofc. EILOIL HOUBHs honest, goods red nin The bess month, Inqutrics SAN ATIMOD, Ob xiven, Wages Hada AL the ollie SITUATION ‘Swevlish womat (0 td ond work. Apply nt ployment Agencies, ITVUATIUNS WANTED-FAMILIES IN NEED OF SY good Scandinavian. er Garmin tense help can bo applied ut G. DUSI IS olliey, Hu SMiwaukeewy, Mixcelinneouns ITUATION WANTED~A LADY WANTS A SITs uation ax correspondent ornasiatant boukkeepers hae hid experience and cute givo beat Of references. Address Noi Tribune atti ee ed Y A MIDDLE-AGED scare of chilitren of do soc rail Wontwarth-itv. ‘South Side. Epo RENT—UNTIL MAY 1, COMFORTABLY FUR- WY house on Michizan-ay. near, Trent hs 4 i toe convenlences and barn. ee ———EEE———————— MLOUTE 4 1, UPPER FOOL IN ru aS Wortern-nv. SL for frat fluor of te '&) for Four rooms In frame house wes Inquiro nt 3 Wertornuy. Sonth Slide. FPO RENTS FUUNISHEL be ro ENTS PONT HASHMY NY SUITAULE FOI a phyalclin's Ofte, ut NE Mighisun-nv. 3 AND CARIRIAG TANG CK OF FASITONABLE OAT tlujus, strictly first-class und pertect in avery bas. UU AULETS. VICTUOITAS, COUPE ROCK AWAYS, PHAB TONE. H PING BUSINESS WAGON, tho acknowludsed standard tor general excollonco, Theeo wagons Wave reuuhed t Iuegor ene, und oYOe er territory, than any otbor Hrst-class wagon, and entraly on thule nterilis, ‘A lunge varlety of frat-cinas second-hand carrlanor, Igales, and phaccens wilaollat burzsins, Alaa savuril consleninont Jobs that we will close out. n inspection solicitods & BLANEY RY tous Wabual-ay, Pro SALE-GUNTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE T 2 wit ay thrug hommes nian thor tsa benuti= ¥ iy bay roud-nare, Gyonrs oll, 13g hunda blghi ato Tinuiietontan wn Blue Hawk stock; raiacd in Mronkiyn, N.Y, trotted when,purchased \n Stay in 228) und ininrniiteed to boat 22h uny day; wlie 1s nn eecullent romdemure, and dood jot, tu on ie DIE bs Of goad disponiuan, anduty onecan drive hers alae, Avery tno suddiestinrer has been used ben, nay all denoany shu ts turuuebly Oroky to go nil the, pnts, él broke a harness; wfie ts an excellent mare aurtitour to driv) alo, a, yory bendgaig Inego muddle-foraus G years oldy Wwhunds tials ho ta Thorough broke horse Lo qo nll the attest ls powers Lund WOH! Druk ta huirness, wnd not afrald obstacle in the street; for ob bo surpiancd tn the citys kuara ‘sn ovory partieulurs a vory Hing tanihy carringgand condebusges 0 act OF Yory WEG founlo. tairnoan, 8 set OF eingia harness, tire boar DOM AMMAR rebes HOTAw-LlaMkoLs, wid | tho tks thw cutiro atuble willbe eutdwiparater twill Riceitivo thont ne they mat be sold. Apply Munday, Atte privnty aable, to the conckiuan, Ne. ais Stchls Hiteiv, bolween ‘Trenttetis and ‘Twat tind Hid comchiun ts av thy stably thuy are, ih Alt. ‘AN! TANOS. INDORSED HY ARTISTS EVERYWHERE, W. W, KIMBALL Corner siialing Aduma-st er Nib BEST PIANOS AND ORGANS} DECKKE BROS! PIANOS, HAINES HOS. PIANOS, MATHUSHEK PIANOS, BTORY & CAML HLANOS HUES GANa NOS 4 KTORY & CAMP ORGANS. Kor ante on instalimiunte pt luwuat prices to be . sy for runt. HTONY & VAMP. Ind und 10 Htato-ke found iy the West, A! 1 Pai iss, iv RAST WASIE AA Toneaes horns of ull kinds, carriadus, Bigaiue ang low Drivua, OF Wil Hornens, wow said seo'snd uxchange, Cust advan } OltsHS WINTERED, MY FAI IN SATIS: or no Av fnetory manuury satisfaction guurunton ry. He Fearne and references nddruse C. B, BAS'LON, Tr Daurtuld, Wh, aaa OM OLOTR rn? He LADS wish tu sell custo can gel iter Trout <i) GENTLEMEN WHO ing, carpela und Dodding SCENE, GbE Blab ar AUNa « ie but rolinblo, 3. at L Yell pag 23 vor cant wuorg thal way, utter dealer in the city,” Hamumbar the ninbor, Gui aiute-st, SCELLA! at ut WADASH™ corner Sutunud Murrleoneate, Vaxte ¢ DAI WRAEPEAA ADS ‘dressud within tun days, staty prico perm, O BS, Tribuny oltice, eee Serres, esters aatinre FORAGH FO FURNITUIC NUGUIES, ETOs choupest und beatin city. Advanu st iuw rales Ba GHene shaven Wart Mantoueste non TRUE ts AMIE, 1) Was SOEs arora ROE BABES, ~ Pow, BALB—O XCIARGE BiLA DE, TRRES, [shade trovs; sludly ar by hundtude ur thousand. You enn buy theut studing or | will sot thuu out foe OU, WAL, As BATCH IIE, Hou eceweunwens A Detereere A, GaGa, APLOHN HY AZ LAN TH DEAL burnest., Chicauu. Advice froo, UW yonrs' uxe porlunco. Misinuss quilutly wid lewelly tronesotod, ___ CLAIBRVOYANTS, =~ Peed We RECOMMEND MS. BANKS, FROM BOS. ton, nw the best adviser und counselor on loves marriage. wid bustiuss allstrs. ant Madlaun-sty a PPALINEN M BD-IN THE SOLE BIANUS facture of a populir spuctalty, | Ao.une ned b~ ply without capi, Cull un ib. A. REYNOLDS, Come uuretul Llotel, frum? te La. mand 3 to a

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