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nat r RIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, javenanid en welcomes t Ife is nil tho tit kome strange refraction of air that ho win viaibte bh after {bhi gong “| Aown, Allstudents of miturad sefenes have, | ital workd an nH mova outto ) form n part of tho special Amorican fund to be | for Governor over two candidate LP, to tis | eet apart for the building an Were OF q majority from 1.000, or at 1 tivo = ~ Hig nd | new stations or phiees of worship throughout | aver, 10.400 ihe 4.) Itisantd that P was a ookkcepern, Clerks, &ee RELIGIOUS in Fe lige glory, forgivin: if presence whet yorng, boon delhehted With tho expertiient. Hetiug whom we ett one Heavenly | talook out upon Sis wondertil works —upan | the young Republic. traltor tO tho famocriey. Tho tlrat vote Lever Waseca YOUNG MAN ‘THAT UNDER« ? eOvcotd and n brat of waters and are now ready 4 and events of the Old Ses | the earth and the heavens; telling us of the RECOND PRESBYTERIAN PASTORSHTD, cust was for tho Democracy, and Cuever voted | guy cite dle, retail htt business) roferenea res . fidelity Considered j {4 hetiove that weotn hidden from the eye may loge sues paseodawny, ‘The bate | longer life beyond anid the benuilful inansions | rie season of thoSecand Preabyt any other tolet nth Les, tha Demoeratia | ———-~—" arative Infi be mada visible by. iltg jwitly clene wae ri Israelite, and Asmorite, and Jeb | on high. will meet: Wednexdiy evening oF ile y for | erty had a platform whic id have bratiebe ‘Trades, Comp: f. Swing Yesters ter tho basin or eupwhera Utd ‘shilling nay He win grave, cid overall thelr dust | Nuw thore len possible growl of (folding | the virpos of taking detinit action in tho mate | {lt and revolution on us. 1 acted thon wilh | VW PANTED-A FIRST-CLASS PAPEILRULER, by Prof. 3 coneented. ‘Tho Meht from thd money Is made perfumes of the Bast pass impare | of kuowledie und experiences tn rellion, bs | tora calling n pastors Tein tinderstond that ino | tH Kepubliean party and voted for Gen. Grant. woul wages and permanent employment cron day tu bond By tae fet of the ty mucin water Hat our buted $4 ntoand etordas, | whlel therm nay come Inte relations tation: | tan of iene egies Pe de arnato rated SUE Be (Avpiauye.) “And T say It ngaln, although iy | to tat-etans wore. te ENNIg wt toute i and air, wis, in the opinion bf this exccliont are a nN tho midst of the strife. ue | Felationser harmony and love siimtlir tothe A oe anined rs e . Opponent booted at tho atatementthe athor night. | 7 Nit ai ~ pe f rine ro Culvini thd ‘raya uf wisn nin jn on ml Tat hiugse, 0 tht thoy | éhnnge experloneee in Which wa ume, tout Jund, nas heen, Ata lire preva i dius | els vealleknown fret dt wo hind Ine es V ini Ape hont over tha western bills that bordered tha my inger Uniti we Rin miguered Fin, | derstand better and to Tov rey mn Part y bo 7 a “4 we could have nominated rant and elcoted im | | rETIANLIE 1) -- ag Exhorts the People to | Wttienetd where the t chruw felons fought and ant mayan Fuh, jai tone ate wt ths | purchta, Ae wa cote into thls recpnelied nut: mnay be Who ane ty be honored witl a call. ing, ue oo Sout Rim bitter naa) Aenea ARLE PLUMERS Ae ym enubled om te seo tho sun fou after the hour } remote past, ba inade o! Mt powerful enciigh is re Apracleorst curating ty Abt 4 larger a NIA the Pemocrats uilirin tho amend- Stren: = eee me. mber God's Manifold Of ounEet Hn come for Nthor dye Thus ine | todeacry outiives OF noble and blessed future. | knowledge of Tis Jovy and His will concerning ELSEWUERE, monits and put up, to cap tho climax, that neitae | \W WASTER A WOOD-TORNET: ON Wito CAN Remo! Morales stead of stopplti# tho motion of a great inuny : Un. an revented in thy Ife of dur uvior, there DROATUN, tht. tor who waa always ngnlnst us, Hornee Grovley, | wma Co the rluhe mane Wits & ROBENTS eons ‘oles. plane! no Almighty: had the simpler task: o . Serer nos before tg 0 Feeney and a prospect ineMably ae ae who never was a Democrat. wilt balan ¥ 4 tf gu id or huting anuausudt rorrtetion far die tnvared TI MERCIES OF GOD, trand and. glorious. And itis fram Ruch & Speetal Dispatch ta The Creag Arihnites, Grant with him for Gon. Lawton, [cheers] in | sore aaa ss Us A —— Tender. But thiy Men of alinplifying the tak of BEAMON HY I W, THOMAS, Db, Mnount of vialon that we shoutd to-day thluk of | Drearun, tte. Nove 2—The fone days’ sese | 878 we nominated Samuel 4. ‘Hiden (Cheers. OVE BLACKBER, land Tells of the Evangol- God is the Inildelity of yesterdays It ig tho ras | ‘The Rev, Dr. ‘Thomas preached in the People's | these titnys, aid call tou aurselees fe Hless | ston of the Central Cntversalist Aseoclation of | ‘Tals thie wa wont it stronger than ever, and | iii a iepica isis WitioR Btalaente: fea) Work In France—-The Secon Testament which bravght. Hao colenise bee | God'a Merelos."”. Following is the sermon it | ton inreeto be sketched even dndutalle We eu | OF wsormon by the Nev. i, C. Headle, of Boston, | {ino st. Loule Convention Unity Cocuecaitis | mumlow.” HA. STEED & CO, = P asbylerian Pastlorship. fore hts ceclexinstien! Judges alinost gon | full: only look, adore, and love, Mass, who will probably bo engaged to perma: [ themag thd In Ise, but | couldn't awallow inployment Agencier, uh eration ayo. ‘The chirn of it vast tire ISleas tho Lord, O my oul, and forget not all | And yet we my mention n faw things thet | nently aceopy the Decatur pulpit, ‘The Rev, D, | their platform, ‘They sald. Why 7? Dania, Bee VWWASEED i LANORERS Fort THE SOUT ieee sont hele hina go Wiha tnabed cren Sur ine Calvlanetig Hla boneflts,—Paalms, elth, 3 CE ee eoneeplins of the “hens |p, Bian predehed a sermon last ntyhit. The fale cau f eee waw evateal kn these armenia itty i at # a cheap taro to the work; 20) for ee OTT" clergyman, nid tho mbntmntion fora relgn of It ought to pe a pleasant duty on tho part. of i tho blessings of God. lowh ee Neee hes oh oshr waitin they were forced on tue.’ (Greabcheer> | Tallrond yen Ms free fares 39 chop: ac. INEIDELITY, Hatural lw and order hus so enlarged steel that ' Hy thio Ti As in childbomt we iiratentno to know our- | lowlny tomparary officers were chosen Preale | ing) Mt. Titlen Waa Cli President, | Siu 28h South Watorest and 2 senstow BY PROF. RWING pagel tae gud onion tues ae Cnlurged CIEE | iio people of Hlinols, aud of the United States, | sofves nnd. yuarcnia aod hones a herein tis | deat, Wo Rev, Lintley My Andrews, of Deentury | ftkiors tA quittien wee rege aye remttent. ete Mn 3 geing preached In Central Chtirch yes: | fave In it mimge of a stinect thin believe that | to respect Uo proclamation of oir Governor, | broader vision of our. riper years, wo atill carey | Viee-Prestdent, dames i. Johnson, of Rdgar [ Louishinn Floriht, and, South Carolina, aud If \VASMEDSALICTITE Goon TAnomEnS | CAN Prof. 8 n “Comparative Infidelity.” | tho earth paused for twolve hours, But this | and of or President, fn abserving all over our | tong thls conselousness of xelfs and the feeting | County; Srensuror, Joseph D,'Tnlt, of Decutnes | those States had adapted mg polley’ there would wot Ine Lown, Wisconsin. and Michigan, 4 to i ‘ rot y a q i q arie! Y $1.63 per day, treo fare; LO ay morning 0 2 preforancs was the (ilellty of yertorday, nnd. yore ny * ¥ Unit we ttre still children—chiltren ih the darger seretiry, | vettur. She net not hive been any Meturning Horns, and we per dluy, Troe tare: LOX mien for lovee wo, orig Is Tae Eo mino unbollef.—Mark, tamten as demonstrative evidenco that Infidelity: OO Ee te ere aietehur. We shall | Lome whera nil thy fillies uf ‘the nnrth dwelt: | Seeretury. David 1. Hunn, of Heeatur. ‘She pers | Woutd have heen nt tha olvl of 4 Democratie Ade SUC Weateanadls eve de it tant, 1 boliover help isn conparniive term —a vauue qtenlity, ant p Mt be Ihe Hatter and tho happler fora diy spent | and that were sti under the tender care and | Mmtnent ulcers will ho elvcted at tho next rexu> | ministration Instead of at the beginubiye of an pe Hanauipien we Aden prospeot that | Colnoeted but slightly with the life of not only | vot in tho atrugyla for more, but in thinking | tender love of a Ufeaventy Father. ftollect a | tur moating, to be held in dune next. other Kepeblean Administration. [Cheers] MMiacellancous. ‘mefathor, whont tho sudo! piety, but of Christianity. Evidently this prench+ | well of what we have, The thought of what wo | moment upan thls thought, this settle TOMDUESIONEI Gy Be LALLTO Ger. Lawton arralgns imo th ‘ ent. this auUnse. TANTHD — FIUST-RATE BOOK SALESMEN be cure of a ife-loug {nsanity, or is ag good a Cheistinn and Presbyterinn ns | have not off on ge fils o4 nts wo fall to | tender iinpulse that lends us all to turn to God - Sater e 1 readily =~ necepted ~~ thes atmendimienta, W ‘oft n tow work spocially euited to Woatarn bity* nygon rol b qnd sails Theliove, help ‘Chow | wore his fathors whe would have exeommunt y vineuciate what wo Hare Me ante 22 Lax ton tathor. We have posed nvay fron | Tevresentative of tho Salvation Arms, struck | Hye, “therefore, seems hinily “to ludorse | Go und: hultdny tenqae Um manne has weno nee nee ta spelt rominda us that boltfef {san in- | cated fin for hia refrattion theory; for with i! 1 i our early chitdhood; we are men and women ant i ; mine unbellet, thom now. If thls [a the ense, how eat he dose | ter Tue tt hy advunes of pabileation, — Cleeniag Sore ie wort Lonutyy” | tol the mare immense the wlrnels tho ecenter | common experienee with us alt that wo fall to | in thy world: sonra elves futhors aud nie | ho terms thrwo demonstrations at tho Tabernae | much for you tn Washington: flow anueh wovat | UMN fe aie a CUSTNU bo Ag “s H ” : ) at OF “depth,” or “warm,” or cold,’ or"! a jena. 7 very : rong fl “ke vhilte i rl ers, Denrborn-nts Chi the Dolty, Th thusappenrs that what was rae | reatize to we stiould tho uvery-diy mereles | erss some of tare old—our locks tre whitens | ele. Te teaches the: pliin, oldefaghluned Pox. | could be do with a Nepubliean President, a ites petal oy tlonulisin yosterday und ateopening door to all | of life, and the blessings of honlth, and | el with tho snows of thug; but still we have tho Ly " bd je vo Bhutied and with | Puovean House, and the Senate at Tam in TIC M Witt Hi tT ry Ay ‘ 1, and contends thit ull | i without e ct enirabiy. tt ey! stot un assent but no | unbeller, “is: to-day a very sweet form of talth. | py . clinging, tho trusting, tho ‘nestling (mpittse that | PC favor of burying old Issues in dio grave where f tev, for nh desirably winter Sa term convey na tho Fak Iman boltoved | thus bullet wn sliding terme Hike hent and cod, Wlewds and home—of tho smiling faces that | toads to week a fattary care. We lon up to | 801 bell untess they repent aiid mre eonverteds | gnediemesite bution lust two ieothoen an | pspleens kunt Cw pay 2 we nts ae eat eerption of tho assent, Ths Ha Deoyey | iow an hia greet td nt the moroiig and eventng hours, and | Gai, aad that wit of tho xoul, teat toning for | Mutt that, throuzh faith In Christ, men ean not | tit struggle, Ono fell eburuing a Federal bats TCM MEN INLIe eeieee oe at tho Master ct Itmust not bo understood that Lam compii- | the huppy children who ran out te muet naas | love and rest und protection, i met. Thus our ( only obinin foregivences of sing but purity of | tery altnost da sight of woe now stand, tat time hodesired that tho Lord should come | menting ns hems very rattonal thit sermon | wecone, or ellmb upon our knees about the | tes everyichery in xome vray turn” to od 4 | hunct, und power to lay How thal tives forthe | Revere tholr imetmury. and shall tenet wi" chill TRIMING ADT ALLO —BALEMMAN Fine (ride ut Chiegize nnd nadine fo ts . y ft ve . e 4 . *, Sitrroundings by. a goul ng well as the rescue of | upon the pauslig sit. It was sliaply ritionil: 91 * i ‘i Vuthoe, ‘en tho worst, the lowest men turns M Pick tid bs dren to venernte thelr memory and tho momory | an astern houses trust “ q fatBorsClO Oe vodyand sothis unbo- | Wed ennugh co bo fide, ie norenoMh ag | Eble ortho Mire. nT how vrieutess these elft# | ty ttod in tho here uf ducer and deni with the | Mlvntion of others, Converte are taught to | ofall the heroes: Myepponent nasa weaant a | Witeuiun Tee MUN hve experince, Audrons the sick youth, 7 valuable, ft hnd tho apirit of Cotenso tind Ro. | When thoy are gonel What would wo tet give | epniidence that, thous all others foranke thom | give up using strong drink, tobacco, and tlnery, miter who représcnta the ecatiments of | = neo pity aan ROP Gat Goward oF han without having tale vixors for those men of told: fi or niin iw call them back? and tara then nwt We aul enue Ahan. van and to give themselves up ten hfe of selfeaues |G noel ecitore. ls a sentiment tn (ones t ile jent am) 8 s " would have asked whit kind of a refraction that | Ac f Loncelve ve i ntieeht, t Fact, i! Y hot represent, is the sentiment of thit uristo- antec ss Tanitetosteon aidilec Ills] woe ee pepe EAL pare eee em eater Could this land, contd all the Camiiies, and the ko grentad tiles and one tat. should so fll nid rifieing lubor for the salvation of others. 113 Don 08, f A ee eratiy class white: Hved hlzh and tuaght thelr .: raga imoof tho words "Infidel and wnbe- | aftor it tnd gone down. and thogo men would homos, and the Industries, nod tho professions, | foarts with love and prise? maetlogs were not lirgely attended, und the col- | children ta love to rite. [utd betleve P repre: Waste. AGuOD HMA empered eS i | have teked why Joshua made the moon halt for | Ye perstiaded to pve ane day oven to thought. An thon we thinic along tho Ines where our | lvetions were light. Mutlton, who weurs the | sent the laboring claseesof tho State: have had 5 0, a eo fiver,” for they often Peeuinnl: ree tho sumetimes What usoho made a tho moon | fultiess wud praise before God, it would Increase | mindé nee traveled when we begun to learn | army uniform, will leave us to-morrow. ‘Thu | ahurd lite. | huve had to workémy way up, sal Nee TAL AREE VERSOS POR GENEIAn tio infidulity that may or may 4 tn the hriltinnt dastine? Die the Hebrow leader } our weulth « tuindrexd-fold, for things are value | {hore of curedrthly pirente nad hime: morduf |Tey, W, W Shirsha, De Dao of dacksnnvilie, | AM 0 Ht too much worn for dina under O. | poof ne Se ee uses CONC of be Farmful, ust a8 tho word ** poor,” or the worl | deste n bright moontight in the daytime? ‘fo | atte, not along in what thoy nro, but ns thoy till, | Mos possessions ane preached the sermon ut thejlecabyteriun Churen | {iti tteaimed usin seccesiontet. Who wos the N GIth. FOR GUN> Hikes ; Presbyterian c 0 ‘ us. Outin the wide world, some of us orpluns ost brill 7 e" NE GOOD DINING-OOM UIs Canepa as ants Se et Dead rete | and feu, and bless hum tives, And this thoy | “io oneon encth fo shout we eal nowy cian uad | 1N this elty to-day. Houthy tien Cena We gat ina bette menor Bute aNd There the Charon poralittes—tho man belng tropolis, orn | {on Which mide Colenso nnd Dean stant enn do only agwe bring to them thought and | say fathor, our ehfldhoal homes gone [nto the HAN, it was over I thought we bud better balld up the ound Hurrieun-ein, ‘eho would bo poor ina motropolts, orn | PP torin rationalism wilt becouse no iors | appreciation, hinds of strangors—we begin to thine of tho | Noeryre, sabish wee | Waste places, and do tho best we vould. Gen. villare here wo ull dwell, and of tho ieee Fonv Bon Eat edinafarining distelot who would bo fe | inrmful by beeoulng moro brave. Tt will} netus thovatthis hour, as we have no place | freer home ee ’ 4 winbs devant think su, tind he deetired the TAN AN AND SCANDIN, ; WATLEY. etline: Be it Sinany inansions” in God's house. and of His | Blu delivered bla farewell xermon here to-day, | other mlaht that these wnundinents were. auil | WW ainnci Past it CAN DIN AS. norant In tho Koyal fern carcmnnen “L confess that tho appenranes. ot. we at to meet on the day specially designated, turn | purposes conecening us, And. 1 whut wenlth, Hcbinttory tuvoing to Chlengo about the inld- mutt aud nde these amondinonts were SUI | i stauscaa omens iW Milena aman boa sald, oven. lee wha’ he beltcves | in that deseriptton of Joshua's battle | our thoughts to some consideration that may | what fuliness, what wa what care, what pur- HS WEGNs an sb ae ak “IC Tro lnek to the Nenate, | shall not exnect on bere A igeamd ivretanlus for im wo proy | Showa hk nag pecan te Man or Che (sti | (em so tae spilt of prs Inet is the Lord's, aid tho fulluess thereof: tue Syvetat Dispaten to The Cnlengo Tritnine, Inentults OF Ue States {checks | I sbell ere to EPERIENCED rel vi c ot, wa o TY LF Us vor: " m » , nentulity of the State, [UI | 7 EPERLENCE! and how firmly, a0 rian was the jowelud hand of a poet, it would | { auppose that itauch an audienvo aa this | Win le tie fava fun the flluuss shenoots tho | icaysae Crtyy Mine No u sof the State. [Checrs.) | shall try to b EPERIENCHD ould felp his unbolicf, Our | have taxed our credulity had the Hebrow Gene 2 reraine oot erent torms, for | eral commanded only tho sun to wait for him, epee nenrly tl tho sehouls of thought voine together, ee eetaraly tte go to wark and help my people in nny wity hit verso [3 His: sind niin, as His child, has aehitd'’s | ttt) kession of the Youn, Me Dean. ft shalt do all that Tae to encourige our } ‘ thio wished the help a: and possibly almost overy shady of ypiaion is | part inl that God has, “Atl totus ary yours; | CHitlon of Missouri closed: to-nlebt with one of | agricultural reacurees, 1 shall endeavor ton iS the past times wore Inore carcloss in tho use of et Nea eke Tn Sai ric denpory of kustars here represented. Lut we are ali at one in this: Ht are Christ's: nnd Christ isda» pit Jugaever held iu Kansans Clty, iwihe develupment of puree resaure , a a MAR Be rds, less careful iu all tho forms of thought | legend, wo wll nd ouracives in existenes; we tre cone £ us iteinize a moment. ‘Tho earth, the | ‘The Convention nas Deen tnsession for four | shall endenvor to eneourage mnnufuetures, and Rookkeepers, Clerks, &e, fines ‘Tho term “ liberty" was used without | So far as public virtue aud proetieal Chrigs | selous of life, and being. and thought; and wo | world, with all Its woultt, ta oura, becansy Goa | dys. and, tucen altogethors tt has been the most ‘< h i “ tu muintain the proper balances between mii Ww HY A PRESCIIPTION yideop study Into its significance, the term | tianity are concorned, tho refraction theory of | all insome way conte faea to fee with the facts | 1s ours. Wouren partof natures 1 part of the | successful weeting ever held here, ‘The work ls | faetures and agneulture. Cotton manufacture at meven yours’ city experience, ee any "i | a.Culvinist and this poetic reading by tho ratlon- | of lites with the laws of nature, nnd tho workd | Vast system of stars and sans, We site a part of | prospering all over the State und tho tmmnetal | ing will beoueaft tha graud Industries of the Fi, ‘Tribune ottice, Christian was applied to men Of tho most In- | eee torn Uattlefiold enveloped by. tho | us it.lles bout us. We andy not all see, either | tho lite of naturas of tho Univeral Ute, of tho | eundition of tuo Avociation ty most Hatterhuz. | tuture, We ate better prepared tor Mincelian famous life provided thoy Wore mombers of A | iniat of old fancy fs Just as goo a pletitre In tho | oursolyes or tha things hout as, in Just the | fife thut lives on beeause God fives. AIL thts a this work than the North. We pave advans | crpuartox WANTRDCTO THEGY! formalized chureh, and tho eplthot “infldel” | enrly history of reticion aga hattlefiold envele | same Heht. Butthe world is here, and we sre | vast array of worlds,—this whole como, [3 uae GEORGIVS SENATOR-BLECT tizes uf climate, cout ox cheap. lnbor | 59 south tym Sauthorn man, Stave un utteasve mes iyused by ten, women, and children, | oped by some refraction of Might. aA mteuge of | all in tt. and of it, und have todo with it. Life | der tho reign of Mnweclaw that holds wlike tho 89 ON s a © | ehenper, and the inaterinie xt our very doorg, | qatinuned and the Lert ad. PetCren ea eens ee. i {tg menving wero as dotinit aa tho | to mind aud ony Of tho sity are ‘all the, same, | s.9 reality that no ono cures to question, atom and the stars thut shapes tho tear on tha T have ‘tho educationnt question v eh | 4: enn, as thougl pt Se S elty Ott, mae A COL TED MA nliy ne bowreitmas hess WMH. SBAln Ley Sheri rovided simply: that the religious hers did eon But froin those gener! points ot unity and | cheek ind binds the “ Plejades.”” ty it not | Speech of ExeGov. Brown Refore the | at heart. Disguise itas you tay, thi aON Wining of two or four, Not only doos our |.Provqat subi Cul the manda theockutie | rgteoment we might, Had onescives differing ws. | somethlinz to bo a part of such w Universe? Is it TUNE Gita Ako te Me ttrad Al lant Stites, with thelr schools aid unl LUN eration wish to be thoughtful, but, moro | State. ‘Thore night be two thoories whout how | to the oreli and miture of thiugs, or as to how | not something to ba conselons, thinktug, rite Want Polltfeal Career and PB: have dictated lnws ta this continent. ‘They huve ne er periods, {t wishes to be Just. | Wasliinyton crossed tho Deluware, a thoory of | We and tho world camo to be, and ns te the tact | tonal belugs with minds: to learn and know ANE SAI Ee ‘arcer and Prevented | sent Now England {deas all over tho West, and ai nan former periods, fC carth were divided up | Mraclo ora theary uf poutry. but’ after a thou. | whethor human life ty rendly a blessing, —a sont thea things? Bits Clatiws for Election tu the United thoy dominate there. Look at Prussht” thut | S'nenuemphert sumeie per minal Woen tho Inhabitants of cal P| paid yours both {dena “would bo. equally | thie tor which to bo thankful. On inother | Hut nuit. There isn vast moral order: a | Strten Senate. ‘ little Empire aver whieh ‘Napoleon rushed and | hand and typeset into claus thought waselanuish ns tho peopie,and | useful or useless. provided ho actially | words the question may arise whothor there fs { world of horat principles and forees to whieh Fron tho Athunta Constituttan’s report (Nov, | Mmost obliterated, Hardly a generation passed | experience, EN ng not of our clan wero Gentiles, or bar- | got across, Tho existence of a He- | any Doing, to whom wo are tider obligation, or | Weare related, ‘The materia! universe isin tte | a vy ilberally i NOW. | hefore It hid. In Gurn humbled France and taken | =tse= dariane, or infidels, or something more or less | brew nation which helped lay the frat towhoin We shoutd be thankful: and ale whether | sella thing of wonder forovor, Were wo only | 1 we quote Mberally us follows from the | tho from its Kinpire.. ‘Che bright-oyed jntamows. When, howover, tho tdew of a clan | basisaf plety and of the Christian religion is | there Ja anything worth boing thankful fore And | senticnt be iat did we only Wye and Joye for | epeech of Goy. Joseph KE. Brown bes | boys in your mountiting and wire-yrnss may rep: Hated before tho idea of man asarace, or_us a | tho only proposition of nny importance. As to | as we Iniy tind ourselves taking, or Inellning to were our lives t UpaN n oluln whose | fore the Logistuture of Georgla on tho ulght | resent you nobly befure tho world it you cde Buropean, or an American, the turms of tha | tho minor statements in tho Olid Testament tho tuke, ane Bide or thy otker uf these questions, ndeat by thins did we know nas before his election to the United States Sennte, | este them. Wo tnust also educate the colored reneen, “CLASS ereamtiles ewe aid MUPARe i Wiheed-phiee, Chiengon | ye Domention. IPUATION WANTKD-LY A MIDI -AGED Vrotostant woaan todo fanitly sowing and sight ashi ” " e ind go at its wish, and men tiny | weshall tnd correspondiug emotions filling our | ing ul rizbt; nathing of truth, und duty i ie =e : rice, and they ought to be cducated for the ben- } tionsework, Coll ata former HO ae oe a eens | Ba oath Cathar inital Ag thoy wise und ie | howrts, poe J hope; still to. aeene would be an. a in which he fs now serving Ly appolntiwent | onto the Union and by tho frients of te | coroner SoaaecaEe x fuck to make room for such better words as | ones “calling” and tho ones “calicd” will be Thore are four distinct, theorles, or viows, | Inzone, Hut when we touch that ther workt | from G oy, Coljuitts Union. [Appliuse.) J: world devote the pro- | Sintly, t ry Won) GURL 13 a man, or citizen, or gentleman, or morallst, A | equally “near the Merey-Sont or county for | that may come before us from this standpoint | Where God ds known as aplrit, as pelnelple. wy * 1 ind hoped that the differences of 1888 were | ceeds of the pubile lands to this purpose on a | Call tor’ tive erent. between Wolke uuile man can now be spoken of without its | away.” Within very larze boundarics bollet and | of thousht. And yet whilst distiict, or capable | loves and where He orduitis and tiles tuo inorat | buried ng tue dittercuces of Whiggery and De- } basis of Uiteracy. ‘The eolured peuple are eltl- | snd Hurrisun, fal ‘tated that ho isa Jew. or a Roman, or a | unheliof are without inoral vatue, of bulng viewed apart, we may nse far reduce | forces, thon do we como to the hourt, to the soul | inecracy are buried Hut my oppdnent. bus { zens and we oust do then Justice, nud J atalt re- Letus give them every legal right. Sociat T recently ree | richts willtauke cure of themseh ‘hey ave founth th | ferred to Mr dittad tho grandest orator In the | tho best Inburers you willever tive In your cot- mplornient Agencicn, si = WISCONSIN: GIRLS, clinting nid Taundry woke i. Uniee by tei! tlephoud. West Monrno-nt. IN NEED OF ‘ip enn bo “infidel.” But once some of With this asaumption in our minds that fnfl- | thom tu two thourles ng to vay thoy gunerally vo } of things, where the etormil verities abide, Look Wi NE to sy back to those dit; Cea or unliion of n porsonuge were kept | delity isn relative Wry wo should often wo | Inopals. ‘These four tiuoriew ares The Athos | it thts fuantl order, or rule, us sketched In this | fer to thom. Gen Lawton leforg tho public. ag boing tho person's tending | back and rovlew tho Umes of Voltaire and of } Ist! c, oF Naturalisties the Pesstinietic: tho Thoe- | sublime Pyatn in whieh ur te: characteristic. tthe wana away of the neel- | tho French cncyelopedists and meustire the (n= | iste, and tho Gpthmistie, Or. tho theory that | this moral onler thore 14 forgiveness of sla. | United States Senate, [Applause] There re- | ton-selds, ‘Tho speaker thon showed Iho great Seats showa that tho public mind Js becoming | Justice douo those men by tha mistaken, tho br | there fs woliving God, that Nature te ally and “Who forgivett alt thing tilquities”: the Father ett it. LApplanse.) Tut be says that Hen | geod whieh could be done by innking tho rivers: moro Just. If we, ench and all personnlly, desiro | norant, or wicked religiontsts which made up | that Nature fs ns died us it can bes nnd the tho- forgiving the penitent child. In this morn or hansted bis orncury fn his denunela- | of Georgia nuvigabte and improving tho hiebors. tobe thoughtful and just wo must sit down to | tho Stnte and Chureh of thyt period, Were thos ee that there 13.0 God, and that, things con. | der there fs heating, * Who healeth wl thy moot me. Mr Wl is aman of strong fee]. | Heshowed tho folly of Gen. foombs' iden of 2 frequent roviow “of thosa large terms | mon now living with tho vidws thoy held in 1709 | ald jared, everyting {4 forthe best; or uy goad | dis ys": the heilling of the saul as well as tue “se ows commudent that be was right, aud f } uever aking for an appropriation. ‘ls iden hich recur in the world of religious be- | ar 0, thoy might be members of some of thoso | a3 it can ba. “Penid those theorles Inelina to go { beds, J this moral order there (3 redemption. contident that Lana right, (Apphiuee.) Mr. | uve the North wealth and the Souta the honors Mivcotlnncous. m Yef—tho terms “Christinn” and “infidel.” | Christian churches which bellevo in only tho | in patra. ‘That ie, a Nataniliat. or one whe docs | "Who redeemeth thy Ifo from destruction”; | HH was the firstof the erent nien of tho state | before the War, Which pi xd the more valine ITUATION WANTED-HY A COMPETENT Many of us onco thought that a Christinn was | human nature of Jesus. For, recall what | not belleve inn Delty, fs likely to bo 1 Pesslinist, not only tho tife of tho body but the life of the ) who deehired that he betleved the amendments | Ulex Wo must adopt some new notlons, The | > tds, witha girlors yenzs, us hourckeepur, lady's a Presbyterian; somo of you thought he was u | Voltalro and his school disuelieved, They | or to belleve that things are the worst that cit soul, ‘hore is coronation here also. “Who | to tho Constitution were fixed facts. [The | world moves and [at in tuvor of moving with | compan Wentlant to an tiyalid. or in any capaelty Baptist} a few of you woro sure hows a Roman | wero opposed to tho Itoral Interpretation of | be. Or. perhaps a fiirer and truce way of stat- | crowneth thee with loving Kindness nnd tender | spenker bere read from Mr. Hill's addresses and | dt. [Cheers] Gov. Brown thon alluded to tho Shure fa cul previde re horsel€ und child. Catholic; and many af ua were reared in tho | tho Biblo; thoy denied the power of tho Church | tng it would be to say that a Possimist fy not | mer 3 tho luving kindttess und the tender | letters to prove tbat this asdertion was true.) | charze tat be gave fneendiny ndvice to the Saree ree ealiitt ne ttle, feeling that niman of adult yeurs who did not | to govern tho minds aud bodles of mankind, | likely to be a bellever in Gods and this from tha | merey of n Father and a Savior, He then drew acontrast between tho Mberality | nesroes 10 1868, and eal that ho poured oflon | —__ ro SENT —ELOO. tellove that tho atin stood wtlil atthe command | Mon of powerful intellects thoy saw around | fact that bla position in thongbt, that things | | ‘Thon thore fs in this moral order tho rulo of | of Me. Hl and the present course of Gen, Law. | the troublerd waters at tho tak of bla own tft, | —..~<-- i ofJosnun was an infidel, and that such n man | thom, pricsis aud poople who were weighed | are the worst, tenda to exclude, I ity does Justice among men. “The Lord executath | ton, and elicited appliuse by the contrast. Mr, | Tbettevo the warning Fyave them saved pret West Blac, would steal or murder as “oppurtunity should | down with superatition and vice. Tho cleray } notin fet wholly do su, tho thought of God, | righteousness unt EL teres for all that are | Til wag just ten yeitrs nhead of Gen, Lawton, | trouble, What Interest have tint betray yo WEN Y FORNISITED ROOMS, WITIL ofer,” It now appenss that our generaljzadong | woro the most corrupt men in Europe, Tho | And this again, From tho fuct that to think of | oni pressed.” ‘The establishment of Justive and | my opponent. (Apphiuse.) Gen. wiou futys I prvin? ‘The people sity Lhave wonlth. J have . ene, hot and cold. water, clusets, baths, ete, ab yerohasty, ‘Tho word Christlan and tho word | monks and ubbes wero tho consplouous ex- | God isto think of tho gool—of tho bost; and { Judyment an thy earth, and fn the universe, (3 | cumemitied a ‘ous error in accepting those | {nfldel coino up for now study. Iam inclined to | atmples of all tha lowest sins. ‘The Infidelity of | heneo to think away from tho worst. ‘That fs to | obo uf tho principles for which all trae hoarts | measures go ci Ie treats it as a murk of | nover pala debt for think that the word infidel shotild be stricken | Voltuire was reason’s Insurrention mzamat lirno- | say, that Pexsintsn und Theism are terms that | taust ever stand, No interest caw dlarespect tao pt those | dollar. and E hope U1 PU KENT-SIC from our current speech, for It bas been used ko | rance and depravity. When some Church bigots | aro mutinily exclusive, When you think of | nearer ta any heart than Justice: no wrote | meisures it J803, Bit fa 1872 the whole Demo. | fathor and mother, and sisters and brutnors reat while floor. dally by Mohuminedan and Christhin, has be- | ordered tho death of a mun without walting Cor | ono, you cannot think of the othor, If yuu hee public ay private, can exist without Injustice | eratte purty of the Union Jn ber soll, and | expect soon to sleep there." ee, come Inden with so many cruolor moannssnela- | ovidence, Voltutra spent monoy und ting In |] Neve in Gad, in the good, in the best, yor ean | to some one, ‘To maintain Justices we have our | what pertod between these two dates did [t be- —— tions, that it can never again be a falr unex | soeking a calm justice for tho accused. Vole | not bellove nt tho same time that everything is | courte, and all the guarantees of laws and su. | come proper fue us to neeept those fysitesy He | Congestion of the Lunws, taflammatton of tho | (yo. Ite presivo word, able to designnte bonvrable | talre's voice arose in an ago so horrible that It | the Worst. And,on tho other hand. a beltuver | ciety, And it {4 ong of the ctornal, Principles of | ought to bave pointed out the exnet tio when | epyradt, und Didleulty of Breathing, troatently |. Hrstevluss Tirulshed tums, wi minds, who do not feel ms yar ‘and | waa the volco of on inildel Indeed, butalso ot | In God is almost by. tho necessity of that beller | our Father's rulo of man and nations that Jus- | itcensed to bo weriine, Lf desire te read sou 0 | resnit from neevere Cold, The remedt prop. | buard, for centlumun, Hefurences. Tdo'tho weight of Christiun evidence. The | Mercy hersctf. The sins outside the Church | compelled to bo an Optinist, ur to belleve thut | tee must at tast bodone by all, It is nor too | letter trom it distinguished gentioniin, Which | erties combined in Dr dayne’s Mxpectorant aro | Wesel yord recalls 60 many times and pinecs where | were small compared with those within it, A | (world created aud governed by w good Being | much to gay that the universe Is ruled for | follows the same lng which Tadopted tn 86%. | espectatly dealgned to brenk up feverish nud ine | rep Be Christian mon did pts of Injustice und vio- | religious biographer of Voituire says that “tho | must be, al things conaldered, tho best world | rightoousness, und no wrong cH go titpube | Dawson Walker nnd 1 consulted the leading | pamimaory tendencies, remove Constricdon ‘Ut Teneo to noble unbellovers thut it Ktands lo-dny | systeinatia suppression of opinion, the sensolesa | that can be, And itis ensy to see that n Poss | ished; no oppression ean'cecapo tho judzment | men tt Washington then, und thoy advised | thy 'Throst, und, by brining about 4 free ex- more a romtnder of tho Chureh's cruelty than of | dogmatism, the persecution, tho evil example of | slinist—ono wha really and undorstandingly | of God; and nu oppressed s but sbnil aome | us Chit the, pulfey of ‘reconstruction was | nectoration, Promote mural respiention, anda) TPO RENY tho wickednces of thoay who had to uccopt of | tho clergy combined to create tho clements | holds that view—could ‘hardly tint nied reason u tho reward of thelr undustauttorines, inevitable. Gu, Lawton says od, ut lest. | apecdy cure, A reputation maintaived Cor forty: | 4. otic tin ho epithot. Hor n similar reason tho word | which broke out Jia rovolt against Chrixtinnity, | for gratitude, or any one to whom gratitude ts | OL my beart thrills, and sour hearts thrills with | ought to have been sient, Others mlicbt | yoars atantsto alla guatauted of tho pructieat | Sut water “Jew! muy ag walt pass out of speech to per- | Although tho new Court [of Loula XIV.) wag | duc. And it ts Just ns reasouuble to suppose | Joy to think that our Fathor will do all things | have done so, But t owed all 1 was to the | merit af the reniedy amit the word Hebrew to be its stteccasor, for, al- | licontious beyond example, the oltl machinery of | that tho Opttinlst—whose beliof iInclides a Gol, walls thut before the Judo of alt tho scales | people nt Georgia. Born of an humble origin, | == ‘though the worl Jow ought always to recall’ tho | deapotism and funaticlsin remained fn Tull | fs contained in, and only possible because thore | st Likiit eVoN it fist. they had tukon me by the hand aud led me fore TA TRIB land from whence tho race came, Jitd-en, it lon forces.” Indeed, tho deepest wrongs of Franco | i30 God-shoutd tnd abundant cause for iratle ‘here {4 in thls moral ito also, the dawning, | ward until they put the hel of state tn my SORT TK a Snow fulled to nwoken such flue momory, un wero ‘secon by theao grent minds to come dawn | tude, and should not alone oneo in the your, but | tho outrcaching, of the erent progressive pure | hands wid wave ine thelr contidunce, which, no 1 ‘oun patrons throushual the elt, we hare became a sound weighed down by long centu- | from q distorted, Injured Bible, and ugalnst | every day of his fife, bo tull of thanksgiving. pese, of God. “ite made known iia ways uito | matter whut ny dofamers say, 1 toel that Lhave | ity cance Onlccs ne ihe: dinacONe Divisliie ios Hea of slandors and atrocitics, {t recalls tho ter- | those distortions they hurled tholr force. Com? Mutin saying those things and suggesting | Moses; His nuts unto thochildren of [sracl.” All | never betruyed. [Cheers] At this tine. ity all | qemunsted below, whore advertisements. Will” be = nic quarters (n Christian citica to which tneso arcd with the Romain Church, Voltutre was wn | these thoortes and clussitenttons, U would not | tho acts of God are mensured, are along 0 plane | tholr perplexity, after a disastrous war and the { taken forthe samy prico as! ut nt the Malu BUSINES: calidren of tho Old ‘Testamont were consigned; Thuden. Dut he was notan athelsl, nor even in | use the terms Possimiat and Atholst agto ine | Of progress fromm inelploncy on tu perfeetion, | loss of neurly wll, tha peuple suit to me; | Oftce, and Wil by roeelved ntl t juck p.m, er 3 rconduated: nt Citerprixo tat fated 5 Syuth ‘Curtia, ae. AO -cwn er Sint | ee voshull. [Cucers.| M South Side, Heel ay ¥ FUINISHED ROOMS, Of Michtuan-ay, & orth Side, LE OF NIC h—C0 BRUCK PINCR, FINE PROD An Halidtasee noe ad W: STED—VO Be AGE coinfortab! r walkorthe omt-Omee: tn whe ont preforced. | Avddrasy Fa, LUMAN, A i bit: Hite S thor habe i ribunnene hecossnry ny andie W) Kags a teak: ‘Tie i otk Porras y patties os ‘ sWrtet ‘ Y Fe SALK—STOItE, UW EELANG, It rocalls magaucres, and exiles, and mutilations, | skeptic, as to tho baing of God, for ut Fernoy hy | cludo those who do not really belong to those | ‘The world came into Its present perfected state |S Watetiman, what of tha nighti’ 1 world not g SION. | A ’ +4 tdscourgingaccn quousund sadimomurieswhieh | built church and pluced ou ite cory tho | Schools of thought. Hecause some iniudscan- | only through long ages of developmunt, The | skulk back, and front fear of losing ny pope | gdp ty ee Alss Booksctiors und Stationers, 121 oe tinoucstnry bitawu, colle. ny ‘Christanity shoul bo moro than willing to let | worda, “ Erexit’ Voltairo Deo,” Voltaire built | not sea Gad ns He, appears to mo or to you, wo | sume truth ros through all tha processes of | larity, refiiso to speak, [Appl t ronty-seconil: Fetende | WE Toda oat earner, Uilety-ufitent, mus tennuces to let, 648 -2¥4 priwat | daturo; It iW seen fn thogerm, tho blade, tha | advised io to walt. ue Tsui Divan ay Cottaee Urogatar, ll. The words “{nfidel” and "Jew" should, | thisfor the worship of God, When Bonjamin | imust not say thoy do not seo Blin at alls’ wit tell FAOY purse! worthy thy atte + M - . “ enower H 4 ro Ie hivestmaent ly on piace. “Mt. U, for tho futuro hay ess 01 | Franktin called to sco him in his list days, and | they dony God. Or, becnuse eome cannot necept | stalk, ond tho ripened griin, Tt is seon ia the | them tho truth if [sink under it. [(Renowed BUCHAN, Derucslst corner 'birty-frat und | able In 5 malted to became cuestetes aca LS brought with him bis grandson that bo might rue | of & pergonality iu the sense we may accept it, | concoplon and birth and growth of man. And | applause.) Ludyvised tho peuple tea xo te tue SPEST DIVISION, BARKS Let us for an hour mark what a comparative | colya some word from this Frenchman, 80 itua- | Wo must not siy thoy deity: it. is not,eusy for | tho suaie principie of progress governs the | poily und elect tho best men wo hud to the Cons | yas, KIRKLEY € CO. Drugelats, 131 Youth Ket 4, PROVISION term Initdolity Is; let us thus Iearn that what | trions and now so full of years, Voltaire, placing | any one, porhaps, to mentally grasp tho Idea of | world of truth and rightcousaess, Tho Kiig- | ventions that wo wet the best Constitudon we | aise corner OF Adatis. i Foods stores, ‘Yo muat pray for and toll for is not fora publia | his hand upon tho hiend of tho bos, sal: God, | God.—to mentally conclude God In reason; orto | dom of Hoaven was not projected In full Corn could, and got br Inte Union as roan as po: ;LORUM, Newsienler, Stationor, ete, {0 ‘ctunees 40 ign. tn i Otty CTs Near Wenlern-av. rf with #10) to $40, Hurcau of Excnunge, 17 . Drogulat, 23 Wiuo Iatund-ny, | daa Sullu-nt. : oi Sb if A. vain ‘ : . : 3 y reat , z sonal Mani that shall cherish an tunel beth iborty, tolurance,—those nre the best bono- | understand Him Iu thought: or give form to the | and: glory upon tho earth; but tad its begins | bie. For this] was denounced alt over the Stat tei West Madison: ‘one that aball ponsg roc ne mine ‘an Io denon forte grandson of Frankline” concepdon of an intinit Being or personality; | mings far buck in the lessons tearnd in tho Rennator Brown thon read a letter Fram Ro! the work of righteousness. Bolfof and non-be- Whoun the Eucyclopedisis began thotr greit | for our, conceptions aro uecessnrily Hulte, Tne | childhood of the rice. Tho law wasgiven to | ort E, Tee, whlel outlined the same potiey its be lef aro not tho tests of morala or plety when | task, tha article on Atnelsm wis nssigned to it ig not onsy to explain our own thoughts | Moses; and the acta of tho Lord, ar ‘The reading of the letter was en- | Gand: taken In any detull, for If thoy wore thore would | Voltaira, After showing how the teachings and | of God to others; or to know whethor we really | Tis deaiings with mankind, | were ly applauded, AL belittle ploty, for thors bas been no uniformity | cunduct of the Roman Church wad helpod do- | agree or dilfer, bocausa we are all talking ubout | chneted in tho | government = of tho LEXINGTON, Viy April 2, 184.—My Dean ot velled, Aglance at the past will disclose tho | velope tho dovtriny of no God, this philosophur | thutot which we can ically know 80 little, | children of Isracl; thay passud along ikea play, | Magou: | have read with tho attention the sub- fact that’fuith iu the ecclesiastical sense fa one | ‘hae fy his esauy tho following words: * A philoa- | Tholicart nay, howaver, ani doos poreeive Gov or an tiifolding scene upon the earth. in whieh | feet damunited the artivte tnclosed in your tot S10. of the ‘most uncertain quantities known to | opher hag beon given to the world (Newton) who | does know IL as a presence, as a tovo, asa lite | hiw. and Justice, and truth were elucidated: | ter of the zid ult, 1 think thore can be no doubt Drustists, 465 North man, {tls sometiines yolumufous, taking in oll | bas discovered by what almplolaws all tho cales- | within; tho hoart toes hulfow Hig nama, and | were fifustrated. Aud the seong increased i | in tho minds of thoso who reflect (hat eonven- A SUrNor ineistun, the legonds which (mugiuation ean’ invent: itis | tal bodies move inthe abysset space, ‘Thus | worablp Hin as Fathor, And all who have | fullness and power tit thy kingdom of Heaven | tony most be held in the Southorn Stites under MY ALLLAMS & CO, Deugnists, 63 Larraboo-aty tometines abungry credulity which naks for | the work of tho universe better known shows a | thls reverence, or who In any sense walk | stuod revealed In Jesus Christy tll tho inner | the Shermin bill, that tha people are pluved tna | Conner Ron . UNNI camnérortwotttient, ¥ 11. CALENIICK, Jeweler, Newsdeutor, and Fanoy | IMniNGee Wwtnens ine tea elty OE ‘nor Lincotn, Mock abunt HUURE witha soleniit cun of Cl tot, GIL Woat Madison-st., core Jaa -apiunhd claties for the right ja m reasun ne We jtkoreate, 1201 AEE, 1ru: re} ate i ) Druguist, L8 North Malsted, Hiples wi cnawne her is MAUI W ERNE, Printhig and, Advortising foething moro n r $ y ways con: us i this savrod presoneo, are in honrt | worldof principles was made known; ull cons | position where po choles fn tho mutter ia lett fy ; 5, ents itpinea ava: fe aude ing onen Peay And aie Wworenee ns Aut nO sane jaws Alware haa ane otlovera In God. And those. nen who sea only | science was awakened, and the heart of man | thea und tat it 13 the duty aCall who may be | AgcbeNewsaua stadonery Bonar 2 i divisional, Pe Pascal, or a Carls! orn Macaulay. If plety doe | destroyed that athetsm to which an obscure tho- | Naturc—soo only thu vist totality of things—mity | inude tho table on which tho Inw was written. | cntitied to vote toattend the polls amd endeavor —— — A = W adie ey . ‘ vite . lea 1 , opre: es on see wn en i pends upon better itmust ben poor and uncer- | ology Jont wonpons. . . . Tho philosophur | seu in this Nuturo,or in the" unturoul Nature," | and the throne froin which God ruled tho life, | toclectthe beat avaliable men to represent thom, Olt ALN TWO LOTS UN CONSUME ASIILAND: yeas ut plogkatlay 1 rt Lal in apply of picts " jai in nt crowd whutis to thom God, or tho sume us God: and | Aguty, this great moral purpose and rule of God ) and to net Cor the Interests of thet states, Thodl- 5 aunts oni te hero OFF ee a ee ee a tnDe whe | muy wnik wir roverence profonmd before the | takesin the ruture, lero all ismortal: all is | vision of tho people into parties. ia ureatiy to ho |. +,,0v,andFourtgenttint | a oy | buatwand Mandilnbestes ion forafow hundred yours s+ will bo vory ) tho ntholst bas nothing but doubta,” In writing | “bolovod Lan," whom Socrates dared; ur stand | porishlig. “As for man, lily Mays Nee m8 wrAsas repechanded, and ought to he avalded by tho | cach. light.’ It ts moro probable that bollot ts | to D'Alombort, Voltuiire anid: “T want you to | with awe before tho majesty Of tho atorin, ortho | a3 flower ot tho field ho fouriaheth, for tha | willingness on the part of every one to yfeld to Five Jute on 'Chirty-cizhtt-st, neur Aniland-ar., Srp CETTE PAPE CTRET SOT 40 intellectual aetion nat vory closely relatod:| crush tho Infamous—thar {athe great polut, It | ocean, or the mystory of birth or death, Such | wind pnasoth over itang it is gone. and the | minur polnta in order to gecury those which wre | EMbeach, * K e ABUSE PO LOAN AN SRS CEE ASD 0 virtue oxcept ng to two or throg fdeaa, but ro- | must. be roducod to tho position it holda in Hus | muy, Uke Harriet Martineau, thid Heht, and | pice thoreof shall kuaw ito more.” ‘Thattella | ossentiilte the genoral welfare, Wisdom also | trent ious tp Thirty Ott ihicis-aovonth, and Pere te Se seh i ts ad Houta Jated elmply to tho abitity or inability’ of tho | gland; that will bo the grentost service thut can | Podce, and hope tn whit would bo touthors but | tho story of earthly Wfey of carthty tame-or | dictates that tho iteeision of tho conventions y testsen Nt ante ate STAG, ind. Somo mon bellove thut Hyht ts n sub- | be rendered to tho human reo. You will por- | clouds and darkness, Nor should wo call all Pes- | glory; of wealth, or place, or powor, ~The | should bo cheerfully submitted toby the citizens Cornor Wantitugtan aid Tits ance, others thut It isan attraction or wavy | celye that Lrpeuk onty superstition: as for | siinists who trom mental pecutlarttios, or from | wind passeth over It and tt is xono “; zone fram | of cuch State, whe should unite tn carry hig out XO RAT Moon. no more a gubstunca that aound is a | rollyion, Flove aud respect {tas you do.” Thus | long-continued hardships, Gr many losea and | visions zone from earth; and soos, ale, gone | Its decrees tn ood fatth and kind feethiz. As 1 ati Hrdchetir Havas can by bought very chowp, SLOW | eas eh a submance, but nelthor form of this belief barms | this man, known to us only usa turrible Into), | trials, hve come to look on fifo with diseourages | Crom momors: forgatten among men, But OF | ani relieved from tha necessity of-deciding how | Gish, batineo two rears. Catt. 21D FOR Uh) GOLD AND BILV EK anyone, "Tho betlof fa an Intelloetaal rtate | reveals a love of such x tolerant religion as he | ment,or who dwell on Ita dark side=who soe | above this pissing away, thls perlshing, this dy to jet, Tothtok it safer th teave to those | iro good trick houses on Cleare-conrt, B00 cach ieaat uvory duscrip done aE HOLSSID'S Low wid Which nolther ono of those porsond cun avold, | bad found in England, When about todo, he | only “ts night, and not Its morning, ‘Chose | tng, rise tho souls of men, And * tho mere: who hive to bear tha respo! tty the des aay buyin, This is Bond rentnhle projaiety, ty Pleget exec uecrip ae W East Mudlsqueat.” kstabe }fone tun belluves that ut tho North Pole thoro | sald: “ladle adoring God, loving my friends, puoull gathory tp ane fu mantle rigs Hae His Lar ts Cult prurlustine: is Chorlunt ing ain EN ue ie lta ss lay ten an une Silt Sonekinved chen ab ENE: unt ndvance in sx | fished bak hopen sed and another belleyves that only | and hatiag my enomies, and dotesting suporsti- | fall about them. Thos who have scemingly tho pon the Fen im; and MH Hrs thorn wi yo Opinians of ose Who: 4 tee = aie a5 ~ —— ee an be found thore, nefthor of these ion,"* best for which to bo thunxf, and bardiy dare | unto children’s ¢ 7 aS haantr WMC PAL FO STATE KAVINGS phan; no lakes Lage LY, southwest curn\r puneinunt), . $n: AM ON DIAMONDS WATCILKS, -, ‘aE onu-bull brodors® ratus. 1, LAUNDEIL, LD tindatoh-at. Estoblatd 1a, TWO GOOn Ie MOOS ON & ils fe i ffude HE hi as tose faa Tita ki cmahaicess ml toe feaode vlan en gure s doUty Hank books, aud Koandinavian N= launbl 4 f any that thoy Imow whut yratitude ts, may yot | prepared Ils homuty tho Hoavons, aa ee | clstatives, and for reasons whieh Tat gure | 2 " i a lef or unbollet sustain no relation te snorula: called aipura chnroleh, Dut Mia iistorse celia ue | lnve, whon compared te dttiors Whose lives are | don ruloth over ail"; rulott Hite and | yon will understand, hive # great reluctuney | [VOU RAL sry ruliontys.. 1b HULAEES,” Uenerat Af virtue and all tho good qualltics of civiliza- | that when wo tear tha word Infldet applied to | inore favored, a gratitude that God sees te bu | denth; over thing and otcralty; rubuih forever. | taobtride my opinions upon the publle, and | pip sate curt law Ul ae ‘Mon should be aflirmed to be dopondent upoa a | any name we must oxposo the word utzonee tu | groat, and will nt last awell into nm full bure O, brathors, lot us trust this iving Gods this | must therefore tig Gerg Una you wit not publish | not delay if you ary analon fof anopen sea at tha North Pote, then | the riglt analysis of our better day, and will | mony of praise (i tho heavenly work. loving Father and Savior, And ict us bloss fils | iny tetier, whiel hus teen written outot amy | sort space af Unie. Call t ‘Wherover that {den woro dentod publio inoruls | often discover that {t is ar was tho. opithot: Lot us now take our subject out of the flotd of | name to-day; bless His name for home ‘and | itn requed for yourself. Very truly yours, ( Ought soon to butraya decline, for if faith In | which wounded vanity tings ut somo one hotter | critical thought,—a Held into whieh tshuuid net, | tienda and bealth, and plonty: bless Us maine z wr seal detulis is “cssentint to a good char- | perhups than itself, miirks only # separation | perhaps, have permitted i todrift—and sock oc- | for county; tor iborty; | fur xehoata aud Gov, Brown sald, although this letter rit W acter’ thon theso dutaila ure not jntere | between some mind und its age,—an injurious | cislon for grantuido by recalling soineor the bless. | churches; bless His namo for tho growth of woo | tudned t request that it should not be published, cede, autwartiieav., tetweon F Fay eae tth changeable, but the sumo detalls must be held | soparation semutimnes, but moro often i noble | liga of God that [te along (ho pathsof overyeday | Inthe world; bess Ifls aio for pardon, for | hls teivid to whom he wrote Huibpughe that ats FAP eer ites Sioned eveutays bolng the truo onog, [tt the bollofs | one, full uf che promfso of 8 bottor ond | Ife, and that spread out in wonderfil fulliuss | perce, tor Joy, for hope; bless His name that we | lute n period It was tot amiss to publish bt, as tt eich cass LPP EN, Avil we AE GOON MIE % fh Matntoddents, bat wo can e Harltwity price | Lette ta uneke big monuy Ia Kt. MPELN & DWIONT, Cornor Waxbingtennnd Hal YO LOAN ON ME eapean Jn wom freee he Wevatls und nat Le flr It ASS Pros i) und Upwinta eB por cont, ‘ i ; ? * i i ere iN oe A itoek tha followers of Jesus C) i 4 tye oO of those Freneh | as we study Mis gifts iu Nuturo and Providence, | dre fiamortals Gat wo slall moct, and lye, aud | showed the great Judgiuent of that great hero, Cornor Wanthiaton at Porthand a Shanwod Constantly, 1h rimmeddtata’ dlsciyion Pee] ee sia cee full of tuo | and Hilt great purposes concerning munkind, | tove forever, WUreateheoring and applaise.s Gon. Lawton “HIN TIONAL = tha gt bellow in fits Deity in those days whon | bluckness of both ignorance nnd lu to many of | We cannot, of course, cuter such a feld more siyaGoorghy sofia 10 fallow my adv fee und Fe) ite wed koe te moat good from Hig presence. ‘bey | you all through your curly life; but [f from the | thin auggustively, a MISCKHLLANEOUS, suoK jut Out uf Pat dient; a aqher WaT erases GATS 4 manbe ttle about ny ‘Trinity. ‘Choy loved tha | more just and more kind atandpolnt of those | | Let us bexiu with tho slinplost Ideas of rola MIL RUGENE KEVEILLAND, Southern States followed my advies und | WIE RAGES sf Ply SOMES, with ood the wiadoin, tho love thac hud teon Inter yours you wil look buck you wil avo | tong and benedts cat come ty us tn ebildhood, Pirabe dad sagas 2 altered untold wo. The vers paverste: | hou tnarieat, un ‘ thom: but one ‘of thom—Thor j Htious aunlight falling vpon | At frat wo knew only that we were, and dint | of Paris, France, gave an titeresting account of | is trac. EC iuivieud you to go te the polls and ‘ bay ee ditieute to portuade. hints that hla ord {hosp ones oh lias and pan, nee Want Bong one gare Eaten err ee Gattis. ae tho evangelical work fi eae yesterday mom- sect the fede uton xs could, whe watlors walt, fron BALES “n from the dond. The Mary: Y win in thelr fustsleep. In tholr | that we wore in a bome, wd that eur paren 4 sunwroxution of the Second Presbyte: | *fold ya tA uth Theil, tity ° ror Te hale Lotier hud been’ when Are a eeeited | Eines chonuiaity hud ssvumod the forth of a | laved use, "Thon we cute tu unduratund somo. | 1d 1 {ho conirege , tes Title net the ancican thing, South Carolin, | Ulta Wash “Ani sug thelr nui VANOS AND Whteh eau bo bowiht w hy oUlur Konda of ike JPET ON MICIIL TNedk, Oust Trott. MA AV. SON RGANG, var Haros than Ay Sn the Wael tlun Church, corner of Mlohigan vente nud | ood 1 Lotishiuns fall 1 thin adel i | [aot sade —va: FEI ON DARGA NEAIL Cael ae (netalments, Binns and ortane 18 ou had , “g und the benulllsof suc! " Fioridn, and Louisiana followed this advice, and ADAG ae FRET OX i te Nua 0 Fu At FO Be J, Bk ‘Thoy felt. tage eee be tho hard had eilted by the putslot who load niente: Oy i relutionships thar we Hatwrited tho lito und ve Twentieth etreot. ‘Tho Freneh evinyelist spoke Hy to Tat thasu States groaned wiulir tha yoke. Ky tetyeiluinen a4 Vary duximubly, MATSON Dll, BVOWY & CAMA, 14 and 14) Ruatorate cee the Inevitable douth, Afterward the | the philanthropist who loved tho puor, aid by | mime of fathor aud mother, And thon we came | fn hid native tongue, but what be eatdwas trans | ‘Thirty-odd thousand white mon aM Gonriht took —— worm | PAE PORTA forearg ey, Of gonn and Paulcarried thom | the schalars who loved truth. a <TROWN HTONE FIO: iN anes locations aroun oul SUR EALELSON SQUAITE PIANOS, SMBISUN UPRIGHT PIANOS, rumen Live been before the public for ut_of those | to understand something of tholr possessions, | Iated for the benoflt of those who were not “up | Hy advice, und) wont tothe polls and olovted tan * : yenrse und ducing chat tin thelr acto ward i sublime tdea of Je vent hee d of their purposes concerning 18; that thoy 5 tothe Convention gow men. seme of them unde jesus, but, | rutionaiistic assaults in tho suyenteunth century | wi iP purp intholangungze of tho Gauls by tho Rev. G, | i" ore That ATE pean bellof uf tho Marys und of tho lutest | camo much of the glory of our nobler poriod, | owned a farm, or a buslvess, aud Hatudod Ww ae a i ealbi a GOFHE Moai Gait, bate tar ute dua Varro, Tes stiller, Bak he Ne eran, ae ate eR TTC T IT Dixtly that be went forwird tutling us undo- | Wo may pity tha iniidela of to past 80 fur us | oduento tay to fit us Cor a part and op ea intho ‘ ls, AiGeat gocabare! i Peunee, er de viturt Faster, Sladison Moll wudiee Tine kK ant deatory muro true houses Ashlindsay, | wad ton tins hoe aay en mril knnwn tot tua iota tain Loonoe, ieee, gnbellet had, within cer- | thoy could Hot bollova In the itssion of Curiat, | culuymunts and work of tba grant, Ward. Ve | gale are i a i ey ee ain done: [bos Col Stuller, Sire Hiowe Sie Foi! Ue Atueray, | anda WentJauan-at, Inquira ut iit Buneborieats | Ueyeit punnusarimentuf die Bie LiatraNents piety, BRUeAY as ie eRe, Over thut early Jat for ahs ihe thoy lealt to folly und vleg cate te deny thos ticizs nity: p deagroedy and who accompunics Mr, Hevelliund on bis Jour Kz Bee eee nadine Dacil tne yer + | inbank. See TL ee perce oerim nT a tava aloe ‘ot a ave beon. teat ; lon: thoy dogorv , He WETS PE . . Revelle + War Uti, bret, A. We Tuts TDA y TG 7 f nyt = Benareuyaeutvay OE pucloty that belted fea | Surmateieudees Vale OF follglon: they Ve | Postralitsand unwiliing to suumittotholrgu. | Roy, through tho United Stites, Str. Hovelle | cite, Joni it Fiyniy Atos 't. Ackerinan, aid | OL SALE-AVENDE PRGREITY SGHTH OF | uther wakes that can Ua sold nt lustaliiuste WF re i ee ‘hosp H Ria | tie post hat y ihe Lato" Mhirtyen have the, lungest Ist. xome often inexplicable, ueltot which | thority and todo tho things thoy required; uue | land {4 a yentteman In tho middle age | uibery, Those yentlemen tole Gen, Lco'd ade att et ae Wivsilagtonsat, any In stock. Sovond-hand tnatrumonts takon, Latadieetién and fora crea ind Pa eg aula ae itu ls ee ota wilting to weudy. orto work, Sutad wo ening to | of modiue bhht and owolght, and an | yice, und got the best Constitution they coult, great bangaine, vlaltnetonen! teh gan nd Wnatrumentet bs a atuto of tho soul over ¥ u church teachings, for trac | bo mon and women, we began tosee tho wisdom | absonce of anything In his manners or dreas to | Georata soon regiined prosperity, nnd today Church has conumtted tho groutost Manders faiths ‘Only, Tinoeent neta panties import, | of tholr course; to ‘avo thut work way not put | tndteate hie eee: calling. It appearuneo, hy | 28 teats et per cont, bond wiengver sho wants | ooo se Tt wot awful crimes, butit isan anbliet in such fmiense proposl- | upon us shnply as a burden, nor selfedentl to | L ho might not duappro: to borrow munoy. What athor Sauthern state lV MO eer td tlle to Ma rarcenatn J for fg MUA uve the term fufldel long enough | tons ag tho Huing of God, tho divine jilsaion of | deprive us of any enjoyment; but tat inal earnestness, aud In zeal ho might not tau pre con doit? Nur tho Rites whieh adopted iny fin Chey Deymiechiisy 1 Gh best locathty there, with MKS ‘North Stace SsrattomArk What injunico le repreainta; wo | Cnigethe fe taamo, it tue imine cuntellove | tningy thoy looked tooue wreutest ood, “And | priately be hunted tho Moody of Franco, Ver~ | vononcata pollay. Hoy miorted i hava wuld | Sardi ainsi ih mt Teciituat” wees ul , . term, and renlly a itis w relative temporary | that there. faa Gods and thut Christ is a type of | Witn this knowlodye thore caine tous 6 love of | bapa tho most noticeable features avout bho | tat fofelen powers might have iuterfered If we | wedations and vducutonal wtrantoges Hot surpanscd N iit iy ee ‘3 Teme tt Pati 1 nly. 0 #7 URBAN T Curnor Ntite ind Auaniecsia. ool “GPON t re 4 Known before; a love 3 | udanly bed ont. AC the tiighest tile af our | by any juice as near the ely, WH vo with noety ith bees 4 Uta aia wouk. pitta kenya au ‘who dld nothellove ns inch me Hae’ o hare at} ace Re to Hemera wa tyaeen hotter wnoratanding nt whut they pre Bret ue Gn acre nas dal a ies Niutory Torelin pawetarefused to recognize oven } waning ts uretaad to acu Hid prokOrLy we way, nO, boar a nae byte, oad tcachorsheliite be true, A Prog | equipped for any virthly fate. Here fy where | wero tous, and what thoy dit for us, We love “J Bass iF yf belligerent rigits naval titie Mouk. i eck CereytuUN OF this city protobod n fow | tho Weayer Oe ult our sunts should be Whispored: | the Momorics, and syon tha graves, of fathor | biaglc hulr,—tho complement of a mustache and Tarn arraigned aaah nydont seecasiontat, 3t EB MOUSE, COUN HE OF BTATI AND it Me blucks south of the Paliive oct ar dy, #1 Fay POF WUUK, Where Joana Uhat battlu (i Miblical histury | “1 Believe, but help ‘Thou my untellef.” Let | and wothor moro now than Wo did thole living | goutea of siinilar buc. A promincnt nue, iamy nature to benrdunt, Whut Lito, Lilo with =~ HORSES AND CAIIAGES, Lolnmanded the sunt it unt! ur falth bow clear and evergrowing fuith, Wo | praioice years ayo. bridgod by a palr of eyo-glassos, and deop, bhieg | ™Y night. (Cucord.] Why areaiyay my as it bactel Milats fp Hake Un | GUE fates if ‘Now auch u ruforenco, or recalling of tha past, zon by" a wile of eyo-uineson, Ps es Hoard und 5 ? Hy : ¥ VON sn thore were sommuny? (Choers.] KN BAST W jw Putin rentud withons based of butt 3 Juan bortanL contest, Tho tlle | neod not attunpt to make Kelentitle oF blstorle vyes completed tho picture of w face whlet, fn Novosstonist when ti Hnutlye hatte, careitaus, buses js, COHNER OF STATE AND Tew [ey at turn v' Y blu, records | 08 thls may ennblo us to renlize tho brouler i i n By- tha way, thoy are getting very ecareo now, stone u 0 BATH AD erbapyracr ue ft ra eos ea tea tise | records aut of tho paged of the teoonivos oF | truth thot wo ure ail tho chikiron of a iteuvenly | an avoruje crowd, mlzut be plekud out ax that | yar when dail in tho Seno that L wus onU Ph ted ie price ee gunth uf the rahinue 7 a os Wo ve itad wer ea) ie Saugnter conpret ueral wished to muke the | our Btuto or in the vaults of historical sovlotios | Fathor, We may not yet kuow much about that | of aman in (ko prosperous busiucss walks of | some of tho Bonutors &: a ogi per wee! 0, wou ’ so HADR=T sid ARV FINK ‘ Mon So be ordered 1 voratoried of sulencu; but contessinug | Father; may nly fn some yague way wiler: | Life, Ty dross, bo ndopts tho conventional black, | “AVO Bog atte seccsstonist,’ Dataater aud gah Uso} CAN brut lu 32h of wold exclunay | a oe ra rai TUHRT UY In Y né—thoy. t fieate y-colorud Howurd, ch wa teat eamy to kaw Ifo, ane iniys ae y 4 3 Sra nf dL senate This Te ssa Teena een tate hone agkich wre overs, | how thore Weaver usaenre und ubuut ian keep: | however, the atralght stuading-cullur “of | Vreidont’y was’ but whenuyer he walle ate ing | pce ‘ay ant — $60 wido quer ltsts whu have always rejulced tn | where present and ask the Godot Abraham, and | lng that, tires not, that slaps not, and thutis | tho whlo-spacosat-tho-neck typo, and the | toe troops) guve more than wily Hath ary I LH by Well, REED. N. tt Gud To neeeelne that nothing wag tov great fur | Iswac, and Jucob to Ml our souls with a ‘stil | wonderully kind, | We may know very Ittle aa plain Uinck™ Ue, IE enunghition, whily | ald more than any othor Southern PLUSH, i Nanautt's Biavios tor a fuw days, E Baa ie ei AT BRT. there Ora ple and who have ulways loved | sichur ploty and a clearer trust, If some of the yet ny to the extent of thid larger honiv, and of | clear ond” dlatinet, fs futely rapid, wid ene | catlod out Wun mon aud bi Seat i a ——— races Bah eu kre ty teed Hawnlen The Lament mifractes ux belug instunces | scribes who lived und died iu tho thn of Bone | tho vust Iniucusts, und possessions, and purposes | ubles bun to caver ot doator ground tien | walle thoy were la the trenches ine nt 2s 5, chewy TC th Nad ataneausse Wh VS nd bertatling Ce Houle tt thy ord showed His jr \- ah neestors that | of thls unsoon Futhor. And uadorstandhyr se } short spaco of thio, His companion, the Rey, | hinte with thit here, Joseph B. Jon uston, } wus tare loved the tought that tha tot Saye toe ne waltug upon the horizon that | ttle as yot of those things we may net know | Sr, Dodds, faa tull, spare guntioman, woo ap. | aviced to withdraw Balls ang b rortt my) {ude rt iar the ya animals assemble to | itinight seo a Hebrow victory bofure it weut whut ane for ut—whut disolpting or bruins peared estunsay morules hi ne suet kiieet hea Aattsr Las aucron tuna t ihe rt irae ee OPK, ani y iy i in, tur thoy aud | shu os bropare ous for the rye cout and u white nicektic, et wu) wl a ah macred tho whale Sart ene eel anne Teeeclaron ord Paneer erat vrfuney. | world and tho lurgor Ifo to whieh we | when ucecasury lke a native, and Baglish ike a | Mludered the Guufedarauy, i i lc in it tempt ut Above the hivhost mountains. Ta | What wo want I wuta fajth whieh van vou such | all Journey. And bunvo it may bo that we | soutchmun. In tut, had be boon Javisibly | utter was approved by Blophons uu bay cs Futhorsalution of those wtawiionts | asconciy thu valo of ‘Ajnion, but one able to | often complain; that wo rebol; that wo rufuse to | yesterday morning the congregation might | and why dosn't wy option atti At on ith ofuund i the intinit power of tha | discorn Cur farward of thode days the borizon of | teed tho Volco of God in congelence; that we | easily, and without uny violent stroten of tho Hecate nelthor of thos ue by a a o fit hana the disposition ur real view | triumph which tho suuly shall miise who have | would rush into near enjoyargnts ur pleasures at | duagination, buve thought that De, Gibson bud | way in this Sato, Mr, Btaphoge jes buses of the dt wus to doubt tho perfect. sub- | escuped from deute and ela, We need nolongor | tho oxporse of groutorlogos und palus in tho | wuddouly returned to thom to occupy his old } pressed to be a candidate, 1 wrote ble a fran “(ICL AES 380 GK Al eri Pata tet HOWeD Pus FEED padlurs wantod. 478 Buuih ? AYA retain einatoata, dufivreuiteel, basemiunt a. MACHINELEY, pOR BALK—CUAD, “OS NUT HOI ENS ree eee ihiten' pane. bollen complutu. We We Siaitstt. sycamore, Th, a iF CLA ING, tundud tu by Stra. Wersy to y. e y cl ct es furure. Bur inthe midstot all our ignorance | pulpit. Aftor intorpreting Sir. Revaillund’s ad- | letter on the question, and ho replied iw Lotter has tat ol jor cousedto loveuy, He hedyos about tho way 4 ad of nucl 10, ni a i, a atesrenesertymnc ts” | ses ar AN mnrt yerivu clergyman wt 1 Tho ‘prosche aac hol iiye out an oahowned tio tasettoctteld ut Of wrouse-dolng; Ilo reuvhos und vurrects tte by vernucular, A collection wits tukun ot the | (avert) ‘Tho mes wau borg the birdsalps und 1c ALFOUN EY AT LAW, 1a DEAR, 6 1 A ‘{ NGS INTHE MAI wh roe Stiwosphoric chutizes or condi: | muy Gud so belp our unbellut taat wo uy took | pain, aud Joss, wid bitter imemurivg, He all tho | close of thg soryluus, wiloa will b3 forwarded te | dunizgurs of tho vamp didatt beilevs t was a | Zh, burda ul a Ra loo uu. 1) yuars: Oty " Ka u wna, asulu, und vaauy wppllvd) tulyht have prolouxed thas day of | juto the spiritual Wwosld und Geo tho Que grentoy | ure speaks to our hourta=tulls us of right aud | Now Yorks und thoucy sy Meauoe, where s¢ will | ceuitur to tho Qantyduruay, Vor thoy tadarsed me | pertuice, Uusluvss quivuy wud legally Wenauctud — | uad Puce al

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