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hag not ink hae Pesca feeay Phat. seh stood for the hest mont! conclusians of ! ypt, for tia nation had come down from t oof tho Pharaohs: fo thia elty inal | come an otje f these are so 11 things ane OP the mat ty willat test bring forth qv is Thotehts vod aeexe per hn rn uel it chen follawe tute an’s eters | that His werk amd) pu jah that there may bea Deity and a |happloess would not be complete unless souls, | fail ad that no clouds ahull darken the sk Feaven that perhaps from noone of themwould | were forever In skt and pati, Inst—thint He will nice al things now." fon to the hyma and tho wordsof | Hut thore are many other minds who cannot ‘ RELIGIOU tbls state of aitntes Npornay EE could net net at eh! fl Ib had tuken such hold pen | they langhed erest, ite h Bint His countryineny DUt He aunposed Ht was beeause | foolingy but wwtret ne sent f Cd any thelr temptations were so great. he Devil had | that ho wis a n evernonty explain why Me, ag q 4 le endy—appotexy tne ther eg’ * come for generations the best ethics of the Pers | religion as part of the cultus of tte schools, Hut | reat in this solutions eannot feet that od) as eONA ep TTA, tried to conquer the ronson of the Enshinen, seawes X¥ having killed ae™ The Public Schools Judged | sine wid Hentinns, and cron tatertant cote. | Shai] ee eee ora orang ee | Teas eo cats fanmot foot that God as KNOX-EITTIUG. fad ho had eneveouded by means of atrong drlnks t eee Oi, . the deep thoughts of Hato and the Greok mors | the Ronuuilst. would nave to he drawned by the | and that the lest possitle reautt ahold bo tho | SERMON NY THR DlaTtsatisitiean ENattaM AR [An Immense munber ne Inshinen. tone Miro TILE Courts from an Ethical Stand- Alists, nud to those pure and sweet denpa had | tammle whieh tho wyrinds at henrts should bo | endless perpotration af sin and guttering. Aiud Ba VIVALIST, elites kept. milodna, and this they would nat do 'S. 4 Just been added the sermons of Jesus Christ ng namaking Around thonaltarsof God. Athos | not being able to rest ins such conelusions, Uh 'The Rov, W. 4. Knox-Little, Reator of St. Ale | tesa it pald. Drink lind tlways beer prom. Tit TIT stance: point, : sublime sunimings up of all ever breathed by | isin has qunin and agai come along, sometimes | have sought rellers ene Neal baeny ban's Church, Manchoster, England, whohacoxe | Mentatall the social happenings tn the tre of y OMPSON Divorce, , All wen. Gaimaliel sat upon his platforms as { powerfit in radionniiem, sometives powerfnl in | tr ono of two other conelusions, One of those | Oats t +s sae hla dete Rha | an Irishman. Thoro was drink at tls christen. Toast Monany a dceren of yore Phin ¥ A wucher of that current morals at well ag | xelenee. but IC his always hurried by like n | 1s, tho exthiction of evil in the anniiiiatton of | elted Zconsideraile attention as nn evangelists | iny, drink at marriage, and drink to Wistrbute | to Dora Thompsom from ttnevos aes RPANteL of tho current jatiers and logic, and Mioees | Alor nel Leatedtiten bave hhean compelled to oilelae athe, alestruation | of the pliner, Herwacheil ip Ste Jamia Cudretpearntent Bans nnil smog Wa mournors nt his funeral, | Whoa: but tho entry on tho lantern ” y fore the bos the young men whe real and | assemble after it and deat with peoptes that | would, of cotrse, be tho ond of aia, ‘This cans tron Btreets, y y morning. The curl | ever an rishman’s name appeared t-1y00) Prof. Swing Recommends a Broad | fxtcqat nis presense tale in ween katt Gea | RUT Tete ar ne relent Patt aT ee in ito be tho most desirable taste nt | bay to hoor the te eb Hiecopal Mondy paver "weileeceutern repoety wim gene? at tha | PReesel fo tat I shout ta hy SP 3 thind tut the wholo ofthe wisdom nudgaels of | hell or hoped. tore w he And Homanist ehtss mud yet! suppose that to most mtuts | is bese rome | Hottont of it tafe tines out of ton. Nothing be | Gotonmnnte watcha se eke the nnisirer ag ae Roligio-Moral Educa- then epoch. TU seems evident ine Gar tines | tov. hive ntlona’ prnmtsea to nds"} the thought would aeeasinn less distreas than | WNEsO great that tho large churel was com? | minted him aw meh ne ty ecu an Trahan | UUfOmMlant, walviig servteg ot prec eter will not dare do less. Our Gamallet nist be wt | utente thelr young: and, fdeed, the young | that of endless and remediless suffering, Nor | pletely tled. Atiho altar the services were | mine In the courtreports. Whit was to bodono anuniter, ands i ty in nt yery tthostentnen tion. echool- master who will set his legeons not only | tho world, and iegistatures have ‘assembled In | isthe doctrine wholly without thia support of | conducted by the Rov, Frederlek Courtney | tosuppress this rent ovii? Te wwas all dn thalt ertialty, no defonse beeeeed on the rere . Jn the bouks of selenee and art, but nis in those | the years long after those fale promises were | venson, It Is not generally beth Rector of St. James, tho Itov. TN. Morrison, the | OWN hands, Guil wasfwith thom tlways, Tho way Bon consented te bulng inne, The if ‘ of ethivs and conduct. Readiag, writing, and | made, and havo seen countless thousands of | Is nattirally or neces Reve i. M. Stovon Tehae fave, (tt todo it wns to declare war against tha enemy, | Ry eoneemied to recive sox) cae iy ee : . arithmette are eszontial and beyond pice, and | ebtdten fn tho, streets stalned all hrawgh tholr | ar as tndependent of iho Ww Rev. a BM. Stovons, and-'tho Rov. George | with tho warery © Death to Whisky. Tha CHM FOR along. fu Dr. Thomas Preaches on the vould the State not grant niore fustrietion | souls in irnoraice and Nice. Oppressed by thls | would be to make It seltsexistent, and hence | C. Street. ‘Tho usiint imorning —sorwee Mshop Spaulding then spoke to tose present ne alowed A her maiden uname ot it should grit those, If any of us once | experience of faitura the State must compose ita | only self-dependent. Hut if te’ eoul be i= | was rent, the exangelist ocenpytng tho pulpit. | on tho subject of tntemperanco, after whieh the Katurday HOM. Th a D inte P s vn hy" . by Sit oF Gad, ened abide a Mle ispersedt 6M. Thoupson Meu Final Harmony—A Plea claimed that | these ttre atudies shawl | own religion, weritoits own hymn and linnd these | mortal only by the will of God, and (CIE reach a | ate Isa hoarty-looking man, with at Tutelleetuial nudienco disporsect. i net He ‘ swe allowed to ndope Gertrude Thong eon he tha limit, of frea instruction, we | to the memorlesot thousands of children whose | point in evil where {la refurmation Is hopeless | amoothee Vou free, phew and COn. WAIN'S ADDRES. Re ertvide Thotupsnny gy for Eternal Hope, would better rohout. and now olaim tit tho | feet hive never known of fine orlior torn of | aud npeesibte, nnd when Te enn ont feu sit He Kae TRS TE ee a tts | Farell Ticks falrly well ited taat oventae | Henne Re, cm tert cy ae ° 8 y 1 State should teacl r st curetiity | sanetine: than tho rooin fering for re would hardly aeein to H papoulnely: of - tte A * iat murat sclereu whieh relatos tetue cenntuer | nimnler Enea Hs? religion the sures: [ Leu muon sok raeeceaieeg aay, pecta to Tnpliliysdctivered nemo cytes Glawe UF a | by an audience uscemibied to listen to 0 temper. Fens One, tnt ¢ wt! rte, His quell year becoming mory orient, | mivy weayo tha words offosus ani of Hillel ake | sehen, ya simple welticmaweal of the tivind | generally even except wien warmnue th to hia | Mee aae ESE OC iinepleee of the We 7G, | Imotge Gt) any hor. Bh ttt Ni Wal tho cbr al combined eximot make | ving words from any gonree,—and may extrac onl ee eewould sin : siiey y meres aulee aie vet 5 OF Sermon by the Rey. Knox-Little, | therrsehools ant invors keep ince witht. wle | acntiments and hymaa trom tue Prncestantar | Hongistenes, Audthen, tical Te may to me! | yxuOrtaulon, at which time tha warts tomo so | Who ene was acenpled by a-chole nnd tho | whonpne was oniys meg vatice ef population; and that untess the Skate | Roman fountains of such truth and beaut, ints Tay way. wt ne to be seurcely diatinguishinble. Hs sue | attiversif the Union, Provlous to the lecture | provecdings Wero takes for | qed that only tho good ia Inunortat: that only | cess asa popular exhortar sccm to lu it the | ayvernt atireiertiinee hath by aio | bund convene to thee aul hr the English Evangel- shall titrodue nals ot all tnnmagity agit | thore ttre great fragments In proseund in poetry | tenth, and love, and all noble qaiuities ean oxist'| FOS ie hte: saver atierisig emis were sung hath by the | ound eonsent to tho proposed adoption, : B Ist. a teh eI Te et eae ot | eroeayte, egitt emnetd in pense in Gets | truth und loves und all noble queditles can ois} Tet that he is cnenost ane ae Uimesitnmasione, | elle ane the uudicnee stanaiiz, and a, piruion | liye was nt oueu tnd heturn hte fd st. the children of this country will never know | all ips enially, All t i 8 “a estrel th y hts Se vis te vay te Hote eroe ontere teh 1 ttm, ture. that of Jew nnd | neeessarily of 0 Dering tities and’ heneo pneearrren ls bane rs to the desired end by hls | of the Holy Seripture was veud ‘by A. ‘t. Heme | adeerce ontered in Necordunce with I at] 0 HE Wily who lao invoked the bless of | of the petition, Ne teajer enees, Mla style differs fram Dy heart single moral sentence elther from | Gentile, of Pagan und Christinn, of Romanist eb ee Ke tobe, he thinkers of this senool In iat the sou) boeomes Immortal by became other evangelists chiely in the fret that bisiad+ | Al fixity God pon these meetings and —_——- nity humun or any divine Ups. and Augticnn, that of the ible sparkles with | elalit if tia i i 4 z a ” the Rae r uo montern, Cainaltel should’ tenck ethles. | gems which atv devout ane woukl muudiy wear | ing eowl.—bycomlug hito inion with the tito at | weetanovs the culture, tha rellnenents andthe | tho” causa which they -advaunted, | Col mt PURALS. Discourse by the Rev. George C. | Bibles fs tho science of humanduty, Arithine- the bosom should some ony phice it there. | God in Chrlat. And it may bo aud that thts | Troma distinet text, but Is fumitine and eordial.| assault upon Intemperaneo, Ho knew tho sub- scharges from bankraptes wero Jeeued § 5 Wee, {le tells nutn how te count iis money, ethics how | From all gourees these huly truths would come | febool Is ng old i the seconttand Uiled venture | iy the pulpit. AL times the pe> | Juct of temperance was an old one, but ap ims | Uday to rcoman Campbell, Peter M ae Miin, Unity’s Probable New ho should nequire, tty whether by honesty or | and tho Youthful mind storing thow away in that tt wus veld by Justin Martyr and Irene | cuuttarity at tin “Gekbeey onsen. tie Rorlant one. No-hytnan mind equkt conelve | Georwo 1 Dlekinson, i. P. Chace ed lst fraud, Geoxraphy is tiny of tho world, uthies | memory would bo influenced all throu Hro as { teuss and tat [eis eulning ground “In our own | fonrer to forget the worls, bacon the whola the nor tongit could toll he evils resultant fram In | guat Meter. fe Sbambers, and Ane Pastor. . bh te cites site iF i na invitts tho ot the Lutter Hot o renee is nvouly Mo other tons ur solution oF tie Anal hare | elect is one of Intense Interest. femperinee, No pen could depict the terribla |” Kate Mtrden fled a bill Saturday . srist lean Is not oven religion, 3 tho | of the Iolinit, fullof prayers and of benyouly ry are fhe reverans OAKEr NNNOUNE 5 sfte ve, nor pleture n , " y gains aister of religion, heeunso the patil ut duty is in | votes, : ony of things Is that of: a tinal restoration of | ws Gur Citizenshie ia In Heavens ee rate an | (tector mMeonmmaranes, nov pleture by painted | husband, William U.tarden, nsicing forudeont line: i 7 ity wn (den of the cnormity of the } on the ground fund henen to wppincss. ule | suid,waa in extreme mixiely Forihose utGoriuth | fereursnad woes OF uitomperaner, Tie bnenahe Henn BE christian vweiers auch namerua | ao ne toved, und be wrote wccurdingly, He | only cold water In contrast with tt, Grit pure UITE CALL, * snitay bib directions whither ee BEMMON DY THE HEV, DIL THOMAS. Origen, and Theadare of Monetesqul, who bora | teyh wey aew Cat tesa wen wete prowl of ie bo work jhe ted saulertnker, =k chart, cI tl ¥ 1" a i ry iy tholr position as eltizens of Rome. He append veted to find opposition, but he world ons duper Daussoxn—In cham Prof. Swing preached! yesterday morning on | ene Jookml with tmorance or Indittereney. | | De. Thomas preached yesterday morning in | tho honorable tify of being tho “ Tntérpreter of | to yaueal aciee Of ents mma DrhloGe ele | sees ected £0 fad opposition, but he wot ene | IupaR Riooaerr—Tho WF, Alig thle: mehe: 1 r 5 ” Yo | " the Word af God." Ort; 2 i . » Alen tlon in tho publie echools, The xerimon was | all Tibor, so that ll young pewors testy TOhOL LEME LEA Nee ae ti cei Jared insu Sn Rat, Fon disci weed ante? | feet that wo bulong to eternity, ‘to bow eltizen | Godtesee that, but Hodtd not blesethat Walch | _ JEPAE Ssirri—Preliminary eall of Nog, lu evidently Inspired by a recent paper in tho | from piblte aelool-house should vo forth tule | eo miud of mt his nlwass desired harmony, rae t F sent iy | BE tuy Commonweilth hnipiies a certain respousl- | cursed mon, and whieh men mnade. ‘Tho speaker Fupplemental ententar, ‘Tyy North American Reotew from. tho pen of Itlehe. | i persttaded that work ti x shop or on a farm [5 jo ml r ‘ays des harmony, | Theodore ne life such as tho present 1s ha 3 a bility, he thine Is coming quickly when we | then ki: ne Very nppropriute eka, a Hot ony permissible, but is hoi a duty and av | and hence ft has aorteht to construct such these | to our ree eagury’ ils an oxperlenen and | Unust give ecntlnt of” oursolves., To | porns Ls hee v, loecktere nrd Grant White, in which ho nsserted that the | happiness. «A sehool which breeds aninteliectu= | sles of the tnlverse ts would reconelle Its many.| Meedueation in-virtuey that man eumo to know | WU, Ive nN aecouAL nf ourselves, | Ay FEE ary Mintaln neecitatit Hs Uae Uae contested Atal public-school system of thid country wasn full- | al vanity, and makes wll the girls and boys af 1 ‘ 4 £ t8—Condemnation AK (69 a Heaven we must conform | {ntemperance and | at Nn tho viluo of Ilfe, aud of eternity, and ; Lemp n tt orapparent disvords, Adal It mast be sald tha! a a to its Inws, Iban constituttonal stutute of the | drink was maint all Jaw and ryalnyt. persona \ ure, ‘Tho Professor took us tho text of his dis: | town or city tony to Le pools, or historians, or Cana ee de eancelalie treks hakox | muurtatty, © only uy ° being ple mifety. ite ie witeple iheondl Conair ty Water Tay y +00 trial, {1 itigdom of Hoaven that God must ho frst inal | af n y tenutonuy. espod i : f , aufety. Hu admitted that the purply grapes anil doureat huvyers, of orators, or stitesinen and nilition. | the tendency of thought, espeelitlly In the higher 4 Mord. Of, change, ahd Canes and death. | things. Whon woure templied to neglect. the ildet grain. were goo eroatlonsot Gai but | 2 7 nires 18 Very’ narrow and false; but broud, and | fornts, tas always boon in the direction of unity, Sisters as ee tet tts, ktranzo secno Of 7 acrunents of Goll and to throw ourselves Into | the adulterntion. Gee these sont things by vile | QuuDar MOWAN-No cull. No. 234, Hh Brought up tn this elty at thofectof Gamallol. | just, and true ts the public institution which su | —of that vast unity tnt max be concotved of ug | Uxlstenco ns normal; as nutiiral nnd necessary | fenunents oF God and to thr the world, it t9 | compounds was not the work of the Crentor. Gallup, on triah eee —Acls, tril, 3, bute forth tho ethics of labor that all Inditstyy nt | A porfoet whole, ih which ail th 48 shalt Ja tho beuinalnys of a atate of endless exister necessity to reenil ourselves to tho thotyght that at ue neta deat, snfest, and cheapest hove dupat: TuLKY—Contosted motlo Paul urged in defense of himself that he was | the desk, or in tho shop, or bobind “tho | Perfect whole, th int hoemontous reine | RUSE MAE out of allthis conttict, und | Wo ura citizens of ftenvens A wort a rosesnuter | ontattche ete uct Rarest amdehenpest Dey | Time HAHRUNC Cnt ene af 4 roy ‘rom ort mint uty. mus! 5 jo tent y 9 been ink from experience, 4 s ft eltlzer q a veh Glan shale i aC }. BUT, abe | Wage war upon the Inatitutions of the Hebrews; | ho reckoned a misfortune if 1s sdon as A poor } diversity to unity: from contradictions to | Come tite virtue and acability tt good Tn oratne eT atte eae ae pit Hae SA pau OF the Weinanta Cele: Tune Loomis—Sot cnses Term Ni a that, on tho contrary, he bud atudied in the very | Jad ora poor itl fs taught nt public expense to stlinttonss nd ols ” 1 the carlicr forme of this doctiine ns prenehed in | nore ia only ene way ‘out of the ditticul on Te wate i i u it nd tho Young 4 ti 5 Call Tern Nos. ae hae Mt, city where he was now belng beaten, and bad | Ted nut rit to Hu tatat bureluaga 1 cana Lente yuau’e ie” MbEe Wselene a Set aeaueey Witty tho brevont century, Ht | gud. that ia completo. Fepentances siney te DHL one anatt I twenty RENE the ternpornniee | Ee MEAS, 120, 1et0, herd, hesaee? HAI Be, 7 engrent | OF hire n bugey for a Saturday nfternoon, or the 5 tie 4 aL tha slonged to tho | oy re virkes : ‘ural ; i pReod Re ot hls cdunhtion ut tho feet of thoir own erent | Piel imust agpice. 20. Rome xuowy Jeweley aad | Foe Ie must he confessed that the ullleultios in| Neal tu the bodys wall that HL clistenened aS Christ fived, and worked, nud died. the Church | pledge after he tind aizned, hut thut ~ Gamallel. The mob of fauntics, having heard ‘i . + ently i elastni - | its been necused of selfishness in its workings. | tho twentieth oman was cept = there JUDGMENTS, . ie Thust Iearn tho glitter of ity long before sty | tha way have been nelthor few nor light. Ine | lent; aud that tho soul, released from ite ain: | tii it hae always enid tise tho eeontese nee i re 1 fal i Goud. this and marking that be could speak in tholr | Jeurus its import. ‘That our publle schools to deed, to many of tho thlukers.of tho earlter nges | {LcuvirmMents, thon pussed into a stute of | horatsm Ia tho virtue OF soltedontal und selte the hake ahaas onaurod tho nuthoriticg ee |, S8PERron Counr—Co HONS—A, W, Ware ‘Vielence; bonduiltted, sueh wi evil wil contiiny unt | approaeh that thoy could make ton solution was | for those” Who dio da sing but buiece | 0 Ged. Cittzoushtp, also, is not ouly Mates | Dit he took that back when he saw tho apathy: oe nia melient places befora usm rrent tencHer | tho uauneils which yoverneauraes of Instrietion | in tho doctrine of 1 duality of things: of two | tnt these suiforligs wilt ‘ba corrective, | Boul Caueelally Overy Subbu tO. eeeerve | LOWH towards tomperaneo tn tho Chelstinn | Citccee Count—Tunae Roauns—cael Feige, cate eae yand may gorve ns Wt taste of | shall concliuta that ho lessons fy aritumetie or | conitieting forces $m nuture; or of two arent | MMMeatorr, and will lewd ultimately ts | Moaweniiy oe ie oleishie ee thegete eee | Cuurches, Wo wanted and needed tho lutlucnce | Anwust Huckner and Frederik houiine ee suine thoughts nbout that meeting, in every na- | xeography enn ever compare with the simple less he 7 ere, weformation of character, Thoy tench tit ho- who oxorted sttch wonderful energy In initdinng of & ar nereol + tt capud nally xt Ps mens es Jonge Satu—Le Koy Brown vy, Ludwig Kot, tlon, and age, nnd rice, of tencher and pupil | Kons it human life. What the State wauts isnot | Dritiiples or persons th tho universe, the ono |"iincas Is nn essential condition ta hnppiness, | WhO gxorted stich wonderful energy In CGH | TROT ree ee ree ae eae aeenteet | SIG AUL, j Sarees Vitis an fution | 2, Vanity: of 114 multitude, nor Is it tholr | Rood and tho other bad, and that these stood op- | Hub. for those whn full to rauch that holiness | UP, from Ms nels or greater uneray tn tho | qnen oF Losday wore poor baya thirty yours ao. | yy, sal idpeletontlticenen Thists verbaps, the inost slynitidant relation | poetry nor thelr fine clothes, und gay plage, | posed the one to the other. Having redueed | here, thoy believe the posalbilities of reforni | cuneo of Christ. ‘Tue yreatest Crime of eltizen- | Heappedied to thereonle te elite el eee; |. No one enn persistently treat his stomach Pian quetains {n this world, for wuless tho mother | snd jewelry, but their wise nin utteuetive lives: | this vast diversity to this duality, and baying [eH extend on into Who future, and that ail | Gee Ot Christ. the retest Crime of eltizen- DO vain Te was: MUBLG Twonthinene | With Indiferenco. without thy tinal rete} or fnthor of achild bappens also to be {ts tench- | und if thishe tho need at the Nation, thon tho | t's : fo | Ged eedoaining nzeneles wit there bein action, | Th. teaunatsta in TNlctIye erent Mate TE | eet eee on tere is, auwlle | sgntlnent | eer tht wean heey etton cay petal. er tho relation of that parent must he less in- | kehudl-houge should make wvery young heart | theres narrowed the problem down to two | and welll nally be effective, ‘They belteve tit | (oh Ac esivta, in talclng went natural yiftxy Fee ee Ee cont cee ae Pa aee au Jains eles, AV Renntlteriae ee ut dysty e = 7 is . q f ‘. ig meres will ins ‘or, jy 11S earcutett, refuse ined that y Ic 80! ath y world ity CLC. tI ur His mast aye fuente of the aehooiastorbotoro | West maatis i Hate te Toate aN | Funwoar chaste tues nine aelesorsemone: | “eG TH AHSRAEY on n pavreaoton. | taieseroteiary fo tho werice ia ia | ated ct eRe A Anat | erties as te as whom tho curly years are spent, But If wo aro | htony the way from Zorunster. 10 henjamnin Ing divistona or orders. In. doing this thoy | {tMe. From acunlty, or from wgood anda bad | Seve bon, We apo Sato iliee peas ReaTUnE wi DUE IE WB the faith, i, ae whieh | Hamburg Drops, which will instantly relieve not ablo to tell what {9 tha greatest relation or | Franklin. ‘The free achouls are founded mpan : glament In nature. orn goou and 1 bad thing, TUHliLies, hat they miehe I c red | coming When Lonpornties crate io ty {ue | and cure the must desperate cases, Association of curly life we enn nt lonst declaro | tho nssiiiption that the heart of a child Is eusity | Uslutrally mado tholr own senso of pleasure nod | tho mind travnied on to unity orto tho wnugne | Spamslbilites, hat they mizhe become Honored | eoming when temperance woul tulo fn thls Lo tat easunatt Tee at? | molded Into ngoodly shape, fis nested tit | security a standard from which to judzc. | of puly one, ioing, ae Unie iio, waa apres Me enoseLattle Will Hold meotinea at ste | COMmeES. RIRIRTL CUIE, that ainong the immeasurable nyencles that | if taught to real He will bend jood books wed | And’ tus such things wa tight, and te ms, | But hero it hulted short of tho trot, and | 7.8. aoxclittle will hold meutings at St. | Mr. Htmendorif thon made nn appeal for mon | CMS AERA 2 shape thi haracter id deeds of 4 ty rt ‘ 1 “wiituty.|.4 % sti See ie TINSy |e hantaelit th rs HOmutbtoE In th ning James’ Chureh duviug tho evenings of this | ey tu carry on tho work of tho Womnn's Chirla ° peri cebes sa pe och and dee of man | will oneounter and love those vast truths which | and pestilence, and famine, and ste thought there was something In that Being that | Wool, Anatitoone ys 4 Swallowing P. those Gamaltol-minds at whose feet tho | have become imbedded in the literature of the : i : made ovil and euifering a necessity to UIs glory. i tin Tempermnco Union, who intended to pro- & Poison. 1" a1 nesa, and duath wero classed as belong: | py th Ind passes cOneE| y pee. pEMES fect mothers und chitdren, ‘Ten-dollar suhe * ‘ young sit must be reckoned ng hold. [| World, ‘Thus all our school buildings are heatho mind passed on to the conception of f = &; 4 Ravadlowlag and Inhatinz tho noxtous Inpurities Lp i upon tho awsumption — that. the | Ing to tho evil forees, or ns boing undor tho | pure Goi—ono. who did pot desire nor nec UNITY’S UNITY. seriptions were thon called for, and quite a | generated by Cauurrh, putaun notaiine ieee ing no second place, Amagg the ques- Uh pora over thy alfnbet and | controlof the evil bom Andon the othor | sin to coniplete His own enjoyment, but who,be- SQUIMON UY TRE REY. GRONUE Mitinber responded, At this thine many persons | gang but tho wtamaek: and Innes. No were loeat tions which constautly rot a 1 } Dapapatitices 4 Bs Ne OY otk tng Father "0 OF UhWE E ; mos By ORONO Gs 18 were. leaving, and Col. Hain suggested that a | remedy, Nike dauehes nd SHiifs, cnn pose cor Seen MAUI C AAT aut | Teadors in tho | heart's young | diya | hand, auch things as day, and extn, and plonty, | Combs Father to 0 race of hehe, held tem ‘Unity Chureh, over whose aptritusl destiny the be pliced at the i hat. ‘Thi: Iv reach or vrulienta the. virulent UA debnteisthe educational question,anditwilleven | will sooner or Inter shed tears of appreciation 1 houltts Mire 2 down na! v ] by so frail a bond that thoy could easily break Ct man be placed at the door with a hat. his | Cis atch OF er aboriles of more than over before be the leading thome of | Over the diving lesson of labor, and Uuty, und | 00 health, and life wore set down ns belonging | aivay strom Him aud become Ineurably set in | Renlat Hobert thought und argument among those who discuss { churity, wid temperanes Collyer presided tor so mumy | checked the exodus and brought in a goodly | Site, This fr fore then the. open uses of letters... A | beluy. Thoy saw those forces in coniiter, and | deciding thelr own destiny, gives thom but a} sineo Mr, Collyer's departure—without a stated 5 full Larinony a3 'ta quality and dlrection with THE PUBLIC SCIIOOLS. tho pith nf God. And haute tines this edie APLEA FO THD INCULCATION OF EtHics nY | bus greatly wi cd out ind has been Muygtinye YROF. AWING. out words of THE FINAL HARMONY, . nchiGal fants mng the enrly winched forth: ft, = owl ye | toand ruled by tho good forco, or mun i" ding that they h ut t yerrs, hits been for several monthy—i pt ov umount of aiall eurrene; treatment. Tho ol f which will sparkle be: y Rs INeont | evil; and finding that they find stich power of | y e il months—in fet ever Mr. i, BB. Curse, Prosident of tha W. C.'T, Usy Irth miucode mantra th HEFONAT As - em and the welfare of society. Inarecent pertodieal a | row of the ‘yes will, Gorman ladeamo to | were ihomont, te [twere, to nuke the decision, and ql os as pale gay. | thondclivercd 2 brief address, nppealing-to mon | fora a ues we Inte. as Jong arliclo upponrs with the full intent of | {rUermun school in sich poverty that his ekees, | Nee du hopo or four 1s tho one or tho otuor then hurries thon away ton tite where change Jeador, ‘Tho pulpit bas been oceupled by atv. to cinbrace temperance, Riving ome touching | o pe Cake Pe aa a Ay + proving that our public-school eduention is x | isa German frlentt expresses te Hud atthe | #emed to haye the mastery. And then, as thoy $3 Imipo! . ‘Tho Orit of those thoorles gives | Chl gentlemen of morcor less renown In churel | inetdents tat hed come under the oye of tho ontinte from many thousands wee cea fallure, and onite tho writer, Richard Grant | SPcetitor and showed thelr ocetpanta, and yet | saw that most of wiint were rogardod as tho Ms | usan t ect God. Tho second nasties a | circles, but for obvious rensong, to-wit: the sat | Unlon In its great work, stares of tho dened, have been eure t Whito, wenrs tho charnetor of anvextromist, you | tt, turicrn Heir tiny tho lewidor tg | of tite seemud to grow aut uf ur to be reluted | Perfect Gn bit lenin a aly finpertook work | Isfuctory eemientation of the congregation, oF a Tho'tice that’ Wer She greet gal conan int nN 3 world dit fevent hemselves ane y one and ET, " us | ee Hf owt ur us, Tn ne whieh 1 7 ool bls facts and whole argument wilt help awaken | clothe themselves in such churteter, and wise | Weantlters thax sald that utter was essentially | Crontiten in tho anniklintion of Any’ OF tla. | Me failure on tho part of gentlemen tonppreel- | THE SOUTH AND THE NEXT CABINET. | the Howe Maparta ‘ll. Itwasintho work! of mutter that they : a now atudly of tho education policy dom, and eloquence that nt last from this boy | OY own children: tho establishment of See ior iba eien sas ited peur lane ene the books ented “On the Mghts” and | hid bunzve, aud pain, and wont, and death, Ana | evil and misery. ‘The tived udves us rash writor Is often yaluable bec “oan | 2ke Villa on the Rhine.” Nut only tho | 98 they saw In spirit a certain euperiurity over | God: tenches ws to lovle upon His. worl ash writer is often valuable becatiso ho ean | quick penetration of gunius ean, unntded, | matter, and found inppirit love, ana neice, und | reaching perfection here, frouse a aluggish public mind, and sot to think~ | evo nil the good of the worlt. ‘To the nujorttty | ecstusy, thoy eaid spirit was the guud foree, or | sky of tho future, "Ht nondiie | MO Chieazo xe a place of residence, nv choleo , To the Editor of The Chlcugo Tribune, vorfeet | his buen made, Not long since the Rev. George | GiteeNviney, UL, Nov. 8.—Vietor Hugo satd a¥ Hot | C. Mitn, pastor of tha Enst Congregationnl | that Waterloo was nota battle, but 0 changing but writes upon the | Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. having, after enretul | of the frontof the universe, The Inst election sate gre ale De ‘MeDunaid, TL gure to nftur doct mut g nil Hope,” nnd looks to'| consideration und profaund study, arrived nt 1 Uiaiinmtezenitee, | Ae hepa Jog tha great avernye multitudd out of whos | of ehildren'tho tmornl works and posslinities | the gaat being. i tha Immortal state far fnul consuininntion, tho conelision that orthodux: ereeita and doe | Hid uot merely elect a Presidents it crystallized AMaOMMbUER AE ny Layaly wha have wed ewe ‘oon vfotions comb patortis, of docloty must be pointed out with care, nad | A inter phase of thought wus found In resoly= | | Aud now, whut sall wo say ny to this whol | inutietdens ware loo lMrsew fox corte fee | tho resutta of tho War, {t changed who frunt of ut hanllt.) ake Hummer, Froders. inemorive at drat unwilling must be loaded by | fg the universe ton unity in which thore was | subject, and ns to such epecn lations? 3 iY > | parties, Itwas nat an emente; It was a rovolu- 1t 1s & mistaken position that all tho ureat | fore porumatva uid kiwi with tho wuteniablo | bueune feng who riled all, ud tint one. Rene | Samia nny duy flatts as wo Kinet aye tho pres draw from tig éanumunton af the Conmeeattoe | ftom Tt decldol that politival ection Ny th business of our Nauon bus bean attended to, | propositions of ethles. An Auertuch, anda Car- | was cungelved of as good. Bue still the fact ef | ent life, It fa botter to think of It, and to lot tho i Cuureh, and to unite with the Unleariuas future must oatubllsh thelr ne of battle gnd it now romatns only for tho miltions of tho | vin. anda Franklin mas easily discorn the hest | Apparent ur reat evila ond contradictions was | future tong: better not to think or speculate nt | Gigty Chueh linmediucely Invited Decking | fuente must ostabllah thelr Hine of battle upon land to make a ood living. ‘Thankful ag all | ats tout Able work Dive there wre wot | prosent, and Indl eomchow, to, be oxpialid or full te win ty to bo oF mney be hereafter. ; Pislt Chlauro.andyestertay merutigheproached | NeW Issues: thut the War was ended. Tho eoit 7 4 enough of those quick souls to make up nina. | reeonelled, lor ori better understanding ‘To thy may bo replica fre matte to iY u ye . try has Reon a grent lex O! ites iu which there Should be that tho old evila of slivery and bud | tion, tot aven a vilingy. ‘The inuleltqds, of |-of the tive and MOVEIICHES aE te te ee | thing aul Cedhiae Aeon hiuehoriines, We | toned to the denchinas of the nabvat teeth, | bi " moro und bad pond, und bud tranaportation, youths nase bar patiently faut morals uxt na | care ‘tong and showed tinue hight und tay und put atrenath aud linaliiting by such sale Out Dr. Wetatin 1 and slow malls, have been met reinediad, they are traght the multiplicntion table, and | cold aid heat were rogutate natural tnwa; | and, even fo inay not Aree, oF Hany Wok Me t He 4 3 ‘Tren should got be fully nwako to a fact tiaboae must Do nlded toward dio. feeling tut. society snd even wiint or pleiity or alc or health | Brat roneh to West, conalnsians, stilt there bt OSE tol Tue Gee eee turontons tho existence of ropresenta- | from ithe tee eden ver Gducational problows ura yat neotved, aud thoy | Sf"numiter- aud holug tan Ie depuis uoen | knowleigo WI usta those hatin Soe EE | teak Oho ort eRe NH gaereRS tH | eure Intetleounal tas at Cexturuana nimige | Uo fgovartmient: In tts exlstenco os uo | Hit phiei CO, sibs tendencies of otr idanee 7 : , © | nto. are among the most important of tho sociil | arithinetle. coutitions. Hutatill tho problem of what we | ting, aud-uno «that. iinets “correcting Is to tukable evidences of a fifo spent in Hid and | onllghtened publia opinion, Did thoy dis- | } nye! 0 Hostels until Lived Wel be Movers ae Re Mla ET ris era tate aE oe 2 Sarahest io. Heank tiantiea ote, ¢ to tho tenchinm of the beloved Collyer. | has beun no contlict of {dens, 10 political discus. | {Uy Runigtenial tabore. Miln isa gentleman of striking appearnacy, aion, but tho stagnation of solidity, which | W.£ : jeditution Upon tha zreat problem of Christin | ‘cuss the tari qttestion in Alabama? Alnbama 1% “OL, economy. In removing slavery, and in devulop- It will bo confessed nt Inst thnt tho power to | may call morat evil hud tobe revonelled with | drop‘out of thotsht all thoso higher themes as | foctrines wad princitlen [eke eboneat oe Sette eRUNU BHO RAE ; Conncnnnansn SRO! at Jng all trough our continent fk material pros | few Hoes mat anaku It certain or even probable | thoeN of to xovernmont O€ tho ony supreme | Muerrialn «uid Mnprofiahiy and o.com dawit | fig, und pamsesaes n ritened constitution, it | aes ouegeulG bauuus eio wus Confedoraiy. “GOLD MEDAL, PARIS; 1378, Perity, wo havo not come to National success 60 | Fuad ood bunks, for tha youueMiMt Wak iouen | AMtROr and Hnier oral he Coeeesed tO bo tho | tn tne coat they curthiy thoughts; bubto | (iaree ete emg Sud areal power at Peta | autho Heanietal question: want eat ain Missin iP BAKER'S much as mo havo Bind more ony tho way of wetead i Hie tuwies nett {sin we ied, tha ats | Aud here suverat thoorles havo Arison. | Thoso gant pputialvas to. snc i low plane, and to physicutiy what would bo eallud a splendid typo | LBP abe Convention, Heuoyy Sige Misstaeiynl * reat National worth, jo cud of National | of rentdtug or writing. Cho mind that looks up ve wlisturted from tho etundpolnt of units ; ic) rw horizon, ts to finally | of ™ or (s Cres = Y * f Gxitonee. ie. “vodsbod only via tho | another to tearm A" und sit" will look up | and goodness in tho order nnd purpose vf thiuuss | Become cold and mori, and iatterints Alaa] oeduanond. | is manner ts treo from any tidi- | Wane diumpton tid waded persnnat pledge of 4 ertion of strglness, aud, counted with an easy, | gixtvon great Stites, and the Convention. Knew us gladty to learn whethor labor and tutegelty | or prove the staundpolnt of one suprema and |-needs to look up, to look forward, to stand often Y ete, | * Shh nt 4 a Ban mental Gnd mort coca Ree | seu relluiie victues. Genius mayétend itis ie | ood Heng. ‘Tho prubiem in thoughe mus bee | tid obi hefory iho kates that open aneinto thy | Hucotuhandunatecte eheriagy,the Davtor os. trie njuatrante tiute die ploige. woul Ga eee 4 high mental and = moral _contlition. may rae arateaty Hee ge® | te harmonize tho tuetwet life aK tiey are found | eternal: | And In dauug this ho must think upon | during tho hous devoted ta, scrmunizing, Ate | ue RAuaruntee tue the plodye would bo vox ‘Thereforo it is that even now In this timo of | chile vai louder ns anurniy follows chict- | to oxistabout ts with this primary conception; | tho problem of destiny, And in thinking upon | though be ses neithor notes nor manuscript, | Ione af INU, und tho faith OF tee ale dh. Pence and financial oxcoliona we urs only on | Win. The wold Of Tuliforuia tas for LOX) senrs, Gets coummella the, oxistonen of evil with ty) thistha chitraelor al “Lod. Pee eee betore his | thore te an entire absence af tie | them was ng Dll ag the sobummmocdaere to tee f under the foot of Mound-Buililos, perhaps, | goodness 5 a, Ss a all to " . » afte pukerss ie Wy i ‘ the margtu of some of tho most weighty diseus~ | and Indian and Moxie. It glitterod tn | “Ono thoury seome to bo that, whilst God 14 { Jet our minds often swell pon the Cuture, ie. Manes aletinntlye rt Wiehe aeaten iieain Comunitteg in acvalon the New voreee slona ani consideritions that can arise, those of | vain inthe ravines and sand, ech storm une | good, thury is still something about, Tima, or | 2st, {f wo ute to think upon theso thiugs, tho | He, kpewks | pluces him amony tho frst of pul- | suzing the hopolestiossof w polltloal couithes ta education and roligion, I novd not apologize | covered some of thia dust, but. tho old blind | Within Hin, something that len prt Of Itty tat. | question arigog ng to what wo shall think, or | deoruturs, Thatcnction Gf the OnlOn Retuaere ake eee Pe af ; sree | OYeAOL swarms of Mexicans and savages saw It | ure, that requires for tho grutilention of tat | What we shall belleve, When so many are | Pljorates Kk for his text: Lei , Pa AC en a AP gs Sei Sie for making this subject of education an oft-re 1 ‘i Dr, Mila took for his text: “Let not your | of Golf, of West Virginiy, and othor prombaent ourrl: o, for it I ‘tund: tal Inquiry, | Oe Thus the poor children of tho street will | ntture and tho full expression of {fis glory, that | fk Mg tro Ktidying, ura reusoning, aid yet | nears be troublede ye betleve in God."—John, | Southarn Republicans, that ald be ie the Me one Tegtythony Watdunontal Inqulrys | trample arm bilndiy and dumbly amtd tho | all beings should nut bo happy: thae some | reach sich diforent, conclusions us to the. sent rhea fe 3 Aa its eee terior eae ees WE Opening our ‘Testament wo sco tho mun Paul | truths in tho workl's bool, If thes tramptouc- | should “be — miserable; un ‘that | sumo | outcome, who slull deukle what is trun? inane To snid it would bo generally conceded that brat ae cau atta se epubiicnns {ssuing from the feet of a tenchor, and aa Paul | cording to thotr own taste, able Indeed to rad, } wore crented for that purpuse, It hurdly swer to this, tot {t be understoad ance tor all of tho Sonth wore lett to hold up tho BROMA Ia n combination of tho Cocom Nut with other {ngredlente, fa , Myornting and ngrecatle alike to Snvallde and porsons in health. ‘To tho pick St yields a delicate nnd tempting beverage, When other nourlahment [s unpalstable and Indigestiite. Avo dlct for children 1¢ Js tivalusble. to nr the old! forms of thoalogy and tho dozmutle Idea .| of ied ded by: their sti ts y Sold by Grocers everywhere, ail i t . , * these . 4 of fult. \ Ps 3 of opposition, unulded by their stronger breth- incon fatal casts aad int sonar | Hee tb oer Carte abot es | smerny ie He propia ofa "HE | nut kaos Tatas neat Sa! | Mpen Sun cantaien, wer iw | Raa tho Month Ey win ME Con WW. DAIER &: CO. nto a faithful citizen, and into a sehotur and | master of cthtes, than ls scholuts not only will | simply. Meyates It; dostroys it. It gules. what or how the future will be, And yet wo bob teo In this nation ts not intended to be put in orator, he and his teacher beoume an embiem of | read, b ut thoy will usu say: Wo have found | the thought of a porfeetly good God, an muy feel great cortality 08 10 our bellets. tf elples 7 — sermons: tho human race, and sit, thoro in the past agan | wold: this sind ull glitters; those mountains are | Hs tustead one nls partly Roads Meaty | diet wih Ie lawqdamlon of balet ee shoukd olden tines “Weed ne longer aotenene | Fewleof tha olvetion,. Ua that ys it nay, the rage Mustration of tho art by whteh unidnood rs | full: these rlvors of Hel{con ull roll golden sands guloy Milansetf au, ant fost Tis glory only in faye vault lst tru bu Se te ete best | to tho wants of mniindy ane fia tho frozen solidity. of polltient venthe tad owurd tho gen. YW presence of puin and i front of some dar! can, a uve wi NU. 1 i i ie . Mansforined Into manhood, Tho Hebrew Gam | 'in"tho' few days that followed a sormon | buekeroitnd of bvite TLutves dao ateaece | SOMOTONG anya Oo Lethe DTbie we eee hee there hintwatlaing doctrines OF Iutor seen wad | {he Veralet of Nove ft pilel Is said to have sat upon ft high platform im | preached by me upon *'Tho Schoolhouse,” por | Ike the thoiyht nnd feeling Gf somo Christiane | whut it teactvs!” [say sea, xo tothe Bibles tu trininphunt., Tho reverend. youtionnt come, | tig Amorican people place the responsibility MUMPHERES Maroon or eynugox, and that hie pupils sat | hipsa year ae, tery cane soveral letivgs from | Mout days wehons hippies geomet Gere es | NU these achobte tage moh thee eee, at ted ae #ome longth upon the Cvivoroua: asd nae | Qf this crimes but when thoy rendered thot, v WOMPROPA TIC SPEOUPICH, around upon hngwooks at his fect. ‘Choy were | superiitendunts und teachora ussiring. mo {ane upon tho mivory of othors, und who aro | exch ono thinks tho Bible on ite aide. Tho “tuet | distiess geuwth of perteel tteedan. of troughs, | Uckyle wes With, tho mentil reservation: Wo | vroved froin annie! dxpnrtuncy np entre, suet word us well ag Lena hho eat nate of the | thoy wera not feeding thoir pupils dh rentine | UvFEr AO Gnlekiy nrowedor ay tuieney na when | (able seems to me, thut tho Hilo "lotves the | SAUless yrOWIM OF herteat treudom of thought, | to tho vietor thaé actumpes to perpetuate his | imple. Prunt fasta to poyular use. Med ktewerias, Cgueath tua’ In moutal powers | and neitimetie alone, that thoy hud arent diya | some Cion Kueraroriicechorthinisbesces the | future an anonquestiony—thut ty fetenches man | AUC ERVE Wy Of doxmatle thonlogss Whtchign | RAri ipower, oF to wecuro a personal follows | Metis daly nusdlethes wdapter ty YOHalAE Ue. py BAL OHA d eRe hier, eet OF Gumnnllol thara | given up wholly to aiwies and recitation and | possiblity of ali euifering coming to.tin end by. | his duty. heres onde Hint np toa mount fron | {2 decline Of doymmatte Tho oho Nanded | soy be seotional tuto or goutionil testes.” Aho | a NL Se mastion, dn sat ono atudent In whose inind und heart inorals | Gusays Ia buy OF Bryant, or Tongyson, or | wil souls finding thelr way ut nat to purity and | Which to view tho land weroxs tho rivors and | felluent oritielain and fiterencbiie betes | country demands a recoguition of tho Republic | 2) Worn, Wort buve * and roliilon woro Jolulng with to general iit | Longfetlaw—daya when tho’ yeungest in tho | tent. thon, with warnlugs of penalty and hopes Of ro | tlon on tho athoe Hee eee euch lus investiga. | ans and Republlean Wdeas-of the South. ‘Chere Crying Lotte, ort erature, and tho logic, und rhetoric Uf that pos | kehooleruom would recite suis from the | | Hut all purely unprejudived thought, it woutd | ward in that futuro state, leaves tho scone to | housititiey to nondentits aie ae eee OF | ia a intent power of Republicantam in the South Sit Feed aaretog ap a Feb tnoutal furtury, for | yront wuthor | whose ay pvas pngsliut. | soem, inant ast feu Tu porfectty’ yootl God | UAROIG He tho Nues MAE sO Ot dona Fortin the domain ot the Chuveleand fia dace Mier by tho Naonal Admiaiteations Me Ne. 4 Hee ‘hese letters were u revelation, muchos this | —that is, in any Ged at all—a Heing 6 bud, Ye muy, howeverrdiscern a driftor a tend> Ty ‘hich Prote * i “4 = broken down by the Roman urns und by Greok | attuclinent tO. Oue Glick mad morn feuds | wai do plkecaed se bono etary eine go good, | he mais, Uwoversdicorn wideiftor a tend Cette sowed Landerdy utter In which Prot | Hayes uttempted to divide the Bouth by recog- Jetters and art und tho Mubbin Ganatiel had | iseuitivuted i our publieschouls, thoy ure so | orto need aus sulteriags In others in Ordos te | sect, aid may indleato a. possible proprlety ‘urd That thora wits Ho plncowhere the Tred soul oe | NZ In the Kitt of his patronige the Democ- fared teach Ureek, | ity lnngunue, und | far worthy of tho money the Btute tas lavished | eptinney His awn bappiness or to rettestion of | utility in wad aeokhye to: Abruptty werest those mtn could find sielter, overthg ports of whieh | Fagen ge cout, Ale, Garitold should recorniza bidtorieg, ‘and pooms and general thought. | upon tom, When Prinielpels, and Superintend- | iis awn plory. And le would seem nlwo titel, os | tenduneica, ho. tondeney: ty wadonbeedly te Could bo weittun, “Who ontors hero lenvos care, | {2 bls Adininistration tho Nepublicantum of the and eg ae tee besotted, | outs, and teachers fll the minds and Neurta with | huinun hearis come Into the tikeness of suena | thodlreetion of x browder hope for the futtiee oF An o cara | South, amaiial It of Add to his sPuarisala training those now | yoms from auch authors, toy ure tho rel kings | Gut thoy should rejolee ind hot be tlatecied | Guemee, ‘Ths anny BO sCON Tn. the. will nees Hoforring to the decline of dogmatic tdens, | ualReraatest provable rosult of tho Inte clec- studies of @ now era. Gnmaticl thus revemled & | and queens of society, for thoy xavern iu age | Jn tltelr peace, or become despondent when somo’| ou tha part of neatly al tho soveroly ovthodoe ho sald, "Calvinism may Btll Byer Lut itedeat | Honleadivided South, but this fruit muat be scholarship anin tudtowwider than those of hia | hy eventing itn chumtetor. ‘this titlucnee OF the | One, nr When AG Iie: seers tee ee eee ea ant teat the eat antl Ase eowanely ortbadis trines iro now twined abune wich Howors ana | uruered, with tha hud of wisdom, str, Gar. people. | Whon Peter was arrested, and exposed r tho pupii—thisa teaching of high- | a brighter hopo for the future of o large part | sime orthodoxy ones dolizhted to sot forth tha | Mines aro no ith theduntd levee ae tote | Held it selocting ‘his Cabinot, shoutd huve this tho anger of u semi-mob, this Itabtun intore guntinent to the children, 18 the imothors | of our race, i punishment of tho fost. ‘Phen Hell was a mas | froyever uot with thedend leaves und lifeless | iden’ consuintly betore hims'he sould hive Seated Pecan aa a vase te utmost caution to | auey taunt tole loved oued tho hyma of |“ Anotnor tioory, starting also from the thought | forint ‘roi. prison of rieks nud tortures, | mosses of former vot tuo tealliye honevavekie, | (kangal his advisers mon who tnterstnnd the |. ward Peter and the Aposties, that all mon with | Watts or tho rythiteal prayers of thoi tnes— | of unity in tho origin of thingy, conceives cof | Now this iden is enernily ubandoned, Hite Tonetauput iden Ge aie cag tenayaueklo. | bushicss wants of the Southern pooply, and Yafous mental convictions must be treated | iy to bu the shape of power tho sehool-room | tat one source, OF of God, us helig reniiy good, | ANd sontuthlig moro ‘consonant with the BUI Liver but T moet very ov ele ed tay | know how to turn ‘them from tho conde With Jentty, | From botween the feot of such a | must exert if It would perform ite whole part in | —tlnt 1s, 118 bolig really Gode-nnd henes net | tittire a God has como ta take its plnoe, Tela Arv ansious to deveribuctho Hatt ee NNO | acu gentinent to un appreciation of liviny Bun widening tn bis tntelleat and love the pupil | tho magnificent drawn posslbly to our Nation, | desiring hor needing for Hie ewit happiness or | Ovidont algo thit u brighter hope. for the futuro ionts, or wiliinugto atnte fea locution,” the cios | eves. A tondoney in this direction In uvtnced FOR BALE ‘ Saul went forth to become a servant of tho LL uke one more allirmntion ubout the | Joy cho misery oF wny olor bows oF ocuny oF | 18 comtne to postess ‘thy puotig wind .ae to" th trainin tra fr te Pe eo eloe | by the olection of Jamies K Brown ta tho Senate | Orsone by tha tnee oy Minion vis 1 taba World, aud one of the eurlicat expressions of at | Gnullet from whose Sout wd men uid wamen | Hs creatures, Bue atlit tho fautot moral evil | poxsibility of imoroy anid wilvation attor death. | QAet speuker concluded yeast that tho toxt | from the Stite of Georgia: tu opposition to the | on ‘ree leg, Aditress: Huimptres™ | Tide churity. Ho called binself a servant of | arora isu out of tho motley thromrat ehldren | is presentand has to bo accounten for: and, if | hut hopo hus lov been hei by the Geran TGROItey InGVOR ane Ahh cemmnae Beaty protuat of Col. Hob ‘oambs, who said | meoputhy " Togie Combined uso date ena'eckaaN tite Ue ggtatts | xathored there, Ho mut toch rollgion, “Kraut | darinony tn thought te to be seachon this fwet ot | sulinis tia serawing: rapidly tn the Churen ng | Meceutry, tho very olizie af lite, “Hone tality | thut Honator frown, did not ropredeit th gontl« olgroraina iinet fogle combines tho data nnd couciudes that tho | religion what wo cull utes drive most of ity ie | moral evi Muse somehow bo reached. with Ine | Englund; unditis tuouae point on wile tie pon witich fo" crect. thom wile es ans | mentor Georgia, Mr. lrown dovs tuprosent | iptdeulso Uumtratad Cat fruc servant of a Christ $s also a servant of the | centive, Min having a sinll origin and wamuatl | fale goodness, sireay of controversy Is now Tultin our country, | Abn gp Meh, to, ercat | tho geal iow less mi | tho business Interosts of his State, and {tla very " world, lostiny eno have Dut small duties, but huving w | ‘hore wry two standpoints from which tho | Aud wo may well pause und inquico as to tie | MUM Of the, herent Coeds Tho ee ees fe | hopeful for him and tho Lewisaturo that elected ‘This wholo story of Saul and "his schoolmaster | great orl At grent destiny, bls duties Jroblew na thus stated ts viewous and two oppo | propriety or uUlity of wuckine to arrest or to sprdeet attribute at God. Ho had recontly | him that hodocs not represent tho sentiments ee a EB an 17 Wakes me wonder att what Gauullul-feot our | Hand, and thue religion and. mopuls in u(t conclusions nre renched, dostroy Uhls growth this promise or hope that tg | (SFL 8 communication other thin tho oug he now | of Col. toombs, i} § Remedies i comes atl | ‘Tho tirst conceives uf thts porfootly wise and | springing up ilo Howerd/in. the. springtime ts | embraced, but thougbt be could Join hands thw] ‘The writer docs not think st inappropriate to i Mundy Of the aye. ‘The present was wn epoch of | controversy here; perhaps It is Sustilled by the Dorchester, Mass 0 oa serine CURES ber indicates pliluly whurv mntlon Worn Colle. Ne Urinary Wen Places of the Meart, Dlawsae Of cho tenet, Pal youth aro sitting wullo these yenra aro slowly | the inountaly of worship cthles be sera away. white tho article oF Mtr. White | transiigured, 1 once thaiteht the Ktnte should | xood Ged as renting n ries of beings, or rather | Woon Where oieo thera was ony’ winter mud | creed 2 whch the Parituh fattor had veltovud,s| say that tho. mppolutment a Mt atuonied 43 Ithe dfeview may awakon inquiry and teudte | tench only Foaling, welling, ond tho wost OF boing the tathoror w Tanily of eoltdrane to | death, Silica, te corr ainton perfect | Vostuuster-Ceneral wus) w atop fw the rab dle Aro tho mort certain for the cureot, eer oe Walle te contuing gone well-mnde | sential branches of wtudys that it ehould supply | whom iy given such A monsure of freedom, or | And to answer this wo should Inquire whothor | dom, amd tho love of Gort Prction qluwevers anol Be Tel Hesire objections tay ir free publig adieation, Jt is | tho mind with tools for ‘tho Durauit of wisdoni, | selt-dotermining pawer, that theyean dotoat tha | this bellet ronchod ue alone or In company with Arriugomonta are nearly completed for tho West vir ian would We CDE 3 het ttl at the na 1S Y ron the wholdunjustand U-tempered tonne | but not tho ethlent, or political, or rolizlous | purpose of tholr dreation; ean secure thoir awn | othor be und, If not tone, how wre those | formal call of Ur. Miln, aud his installation us | eractepattnth cad cea oe euatlye Sed 4 i wi Ferro ey fs Hotorious author, | tle | wiadom; and it’ is clear * the state | destruction; can svt up and perpetuate aril and | athor bellels alfectod by tte Ant hore wo should | pastor of Unity Ghurch will doubtless tuke place | Rika nt stcitts aad We (lo binwett and the tukes the ground tint our school system isu should “not tench a seetarian religion, | ileery inthe wulverse forsyur, ‘This theory | observ 0 old bollofa st vi fon honor us Attornoy-General.: to ty nn | soi wy aists Konorally,, A, descriplve 3s Jotalfailuros that the condition of the Catton | and. shold nok make “tha Wiblo a ‘ext | seems to niuintain that frecdou to runt Geaky | QUguENe blunt the oid boltofs tu itor ondless tor aban early day, Hunully known wud tn fewal ability, oratarical | yniot nige hy tis agente, Be FOUGLANA wt States whorg the majority of the population iy | books but it at last appunra that tho early odue | power to. choose und don rahe bse nee tha durkost ngod the world evor ai ower, and stateaimunship, ie ts ta peer of any | North Willtwinest. No —— fomposed of uataughe Atrienus is butter moral | cation of tha mind and heart is xoclosely related | continuows—docs not run "along with | beat thon, nnd theives beat move te taeda TEMPERANCE, pin, Gon, Galt ts young. He entered tho TAS Uy uae tbe cgndition of Massachusetts und | to view und virwte tut tho Stato will To longer | the existence of tho Leing,—but tis Iimltod. to | eniiguieneds AI the face Mk le aa sa ADDRESSES DY DISHOVS IRELAND AND spaunp- | Lion Army fut lel at tho nye of 18 a8 Secon. SOAS ae allNow Englund, He attributes tothe publlo | dnre clothe ita milllons oF South with w simple | the tittle time Buent on curih; and. thut aftor | brightest hope eomes plong In compiny with © Ink eutennnt, and won stich rongwn by force AIR D ATG" Now Gowland tou in cece, enarg sulcldes in | auental power and lowve alt tcoral colorings of | douth Wore Isto those wuouave tot chosen Ua | Wholo gruay of Wultcwidged amiole uote | ay i Or errr ter ig ee ate niente SAVE ee Now Hoylund than in Georgia und moro dis | the heart to the hearth and the Church, 1? tha | gout here, only ‘ono puwer oe euotor jere nud | pence and liberty, love and good-will to mays ho Cathollo temperance socioties of the elty | that he rettrod from tho sorvice, at ite close of STAND honesty In Hoston than tn Florida, Ho anys tho | Biate cducates at wll because thore ro mora | that is to’ forever choose evil, Or, Ine other | bed Ning the world with hospitals, and ychoola, | Assembled yeatortay attornoon at do'clook in | the War, a Hrigudier-Gonoral, te was thon ad- § clildren thatjattend the publio schools nover | young pergung than the Chureh knows or the | wards, tho Hhoory ts that attor deuth wll wouls | und great bonovolenco,: Huctbore tire fuets, bee | the basement of tho Church of the Sacrod Heart | witted {0 the ‘pructice of tlio Inw, and Go 5 Erte Neer relat ites hee CNN, women | Lome cin prowely rear, thom It must eduento | nro deprived af hui thelrtiverty,=tme ty euue | Hefoe unatanrekueser to bo considorsae Se | (ete eee cere OF th eorunce ques | qonateenon acter conferred upau tim tho pos Li KINDS. Bf the Now Lnginnd Btates possess ne modesty. | thum relllously becuute ‘thore aro moro chile | Upto but one cholee, ‘Tho foud cannot choose | sullock and Gelacie Smith dopicted the posst by Bl Hee a tlon of United States DistriuteAttoriey for tho OF A MORBE & OO: gad do nyt bidsh thal they buveloat it." When | dren thin both Chusnh and hoine ean etre tor | evil; nor enn the evil choo. to Yecme good. | le dealine of Lull, th dodcatd et eae ee, | ton by Bishop Irctand, of St. Paul, Blin, nnd | Distriotoe Wost ¥ irginia, which position ho now FAIRBANKS Mol fear Seen a TA ee tee went: genus gan make | religiously, With tha few tho Church nit firo- | «Atid that I to way, that whut wo call Freedum,or | future lito, hoy fourstho Sit of a hopeiecs | Ulshop Spaulding, of Pooria, Ili. ‘Tho following | halls. to tne. twleo sovoived tho Indorsoment * IML Ge 113 Lake St. Chere, Praag eHomont. He would seo that whut | sldc are eiegeestul, with tho millions thoy full, | sulf-deterimintng’ powor, or Uberty, ff ti. suiios | miterullintn, News Wt SUoh W this, ween des | sooletios” were roprosonteds Fathor Muthow, | Of tue Republicnn purty of his district for Con Beeareful tobuy only the Genulegs blushing tho young men aod youn, women | ‘The State, Which is deeply Injured in euch falls | thing thut lets ouly a vory sliort thnv,—only | strosy of fuith la folt upon tho ecntral point of All Sninte', Sacred Heurt, St. Pins, and soly | Kees ane In 186 he mado a gallant Huht as Gov. eee ult cannot do should bu dong by the face thut can | ure, ust make itu freo education intellectual, | durmg thts life,—und that those dying In infaney | all religion, Is fatt upon tho fact of a lylug Gad ‘ waa: y i ornor of Lisbinte, and recelved thousands of | ROVESSI ed aeud such words over tho Jund. It would f olbt y ay tit — Family, Tho lirga room was: complotely filled | yates in oxeoss of his tteket, Not 1 campulyn, De. tino. trilied ‘away should. I iuerape aye euinte, nal rellglo will never know whut it 1g; with never kuow tho | and 1 fiture ktate—ut such a tite, fait wise to 4 darations uvalled to suppress the roe | power of choosing whut thoy aro to ber will | try tocloud over tho sky of this daw day, ang | With membors of thogo goclettes and othors, no | Stato ur Natlanat, but hls party bus felt tho help | to controvert these amuzing propositions. DUE stoma a , my olreilu- va the: ‘be of tho counsel and the wid of the vigor ie it bo suitielont io plate MER Tena Grat Hagtaus wlument fa Aid evo seta rote hover know tha Joy of self-chosen and selt-ile- | try to force tho-minds of mon buck Into betters | Indies bolng atmitted, 1 ~ termined character, And thut is togay, nul, | that, to say tho best of thom you cnn, leave on . ous ocloyucnce of this Union | General Hobie mukegol the common schools wn ollicss | ton that there wore no religion oxeept tha dis. | that toy Will huveriuve chusuoter ut ale “buy? | us perfect God und x buck despalt Inte ila bene reat SE Re a ee ae emontes | a lofense of ite pelnclples, West Virgiiis 1 Book upon whe hy flow werty al oats and | tinetivels Christian religion, oth considera | will have only ant Linpored destiny. vyeralvoponing darkiess uncounted millions ut. | PY p beak tag bate Mae] en saree meh atari treet a apc Abeta perce ut clviltzation, Tho ustute thinker has | tons havo been from the oltect fuolishtund iujue | Ita, OF course, perfectly constitent with this | our race have gone, nad from which nut oyo | Words to thom fn roferenva to temperynco, aud Se te A MIRIOHL AE aoe hae eoutreas tat putt front, Welsthred and Cure ferwotten tho ueneral fact that civilization has | rlous, It was proper to coneedo to tie Homun | {den of things totinit ull God's Houlings with’) ‘en over roturny ‘This doetriny of vudless puhe | ho would, with tholr uttontion, try to point out a | 2878 bya jnajoriky Ae MoE Sian GM) Natont Ae ete dune tls ad {le beet Har shidows and that the higher the elve | Cutholla taxpayer that bis monoy should tot go | human suuls to this present lite. Accord Ing £0 | iutmont ta tho burden of thoughtand the burden | soy facta that miyeht bu of interest to thom, tu | Mis Yeur he ta buroly returned, by A peant 100 FA eee Mirehimay the wow ey qyzution Je in this world the deeper huye some of | towant thy creation of wHrotestant seutinent, | hit thoory, Mo makes abort. work with Of Calth ang theology tunany all thouzuttal | gexec, first, what was tho greatost yuod bo | UP eo nat Ie prulo at ree eK nite ty trite Seork pufuliated be Lbs mr a Ftd uae but tho tian who on to- | butit waa not putriotia nor just to inuke thd | soul. ilu projects thon into endless bong; ely ininds to-day, Aud TF verily bellove to ra to | Baked, iJ are Kuo ie | of pet N f rolina, Lunnessce, and muny other Howe, “and tho” cheese awa eg schools | publlo schools wathotle utterly Godiess, ‘he | thom Jitst w moment to say what they will bo, | uphold ieand’ to unfores it) upon iminds fs to | COuld do for thom, and sald In answor that ho | Southern ahem fat rae pone ihe church, and the Weruries, | existence of God and a divinely-uude senso of | and tion burrles thom of tO Heaven ir Hell | wolyn down tho falth of tho age and not to ditt | thought he should het thom to push on in tho She Cindi ae 4 wmere it omno days ago pro~ Dy, a aedienten” huethe MoMA, bo uke | right and Wromg, and af a bar “of fudwe | forovery and tat beyond this moment of euuice | Tenps und tho, truublo de that with ts Gurden | good wixk thoy had Keouge rie wae glad togca | Hard A tubinot valuta for Str, Garleld, wecom. Fe ua ell Raat thee eer gtd, ReLOF, | Menton twth vidos of dent, wro not Hto- | notlmur inure can bo done, Ity cauda yothiug | youaink voller, not only in thot dota, but you | Hr Role os nl bear wouring tho badge | Punled with coploug editorint comments, On it raony Tovdlings ee eeeeeere gore, HO,awletdos | man Catholle, idcus, nor uro thoy ‘Protest- | iuor. ‘They can do nothing moro, All from | Snktho bellef In God with It, You louve tithe | oF toa wee em tanee | wou would lke. to | Yee vod the name of & Republican south of tho dau anont i clve tolerable ache | detache “apd wala th ate ns | tee estos wary tae. ttg | publ futhouty a nyaren, dor what | ee, Ane tcet hag ion” actos | gerermamagigon ity Get Gare wl o a etic! i unluerda! ON ia which wo eury junds, of cot 0 Mot much worse, no Ged nt . Ou cCunhot a r CO. . fat ucolint, Tho negroes im Georgia wilt nut | Sate should love and tenets doo broud for a | evil aud cantterne Forever to 4 univer condtrnot w Thoudly; ie HOUT EME Autemporatce, Ia | present Of tho Stites whlch cust. thole 8 An with tho old doctrine el ri tuko tholr own iife, however rent thole poverty | soot, thuy cy Junt yrund cnough for the sects is us Henly established ap rood; aud | {ho wavority and ondicsnoss OF Uoll nen part OF | Meee kel ee cae an cen drink’ bac donw | dicctueat yotw foe blue Tho South has new vil aud f Mt don ih Fans OF pain may be for thoy have not been udue | boude of the Nauk. Withlur certain bounds tee | all tuiewe the fcetll o di ervutiveact,' Not | your theory, ‘Chora lswgreat deat suid nbuue | ByONt or Bat A Gree eee Rees, Gwe | deus upon witch to formulate an opposttiou to 4 we tbat Te ‘TILF untolit miseries je drortth edition revised tiv standard medical sae written Dy 8 Vl gy metre a Roald, -wssncial i ; wt of Butun, A yreat doul lad woen paid of funda by tho gated Intow wenwibility which cun sink under | pect must bo puld thoconvictionyof the Konan | that tho hoary makes God the author of evil, us | fiberal preichors sukluelulaels te cae quae it | tho evila of iandigrdisuy iy teoteas the presunt regimé, The ‘Lari question, tha | Minwbeautiiul aud vury oxpensi¥ Pionge. , Cato killed himgcle; so did Hirutus of | Catholics, for they are w large cloment in tho | dovat4u ono’ We eousldred tint; but ltmukes | tvtime to atop aud ask who fs making thon ‘and | Wishopsof Iroland hud peers airy chet Bllver bill, tho Eile of the lewal-tenderd | handed paxos more el 1 ae Bere Sseeg day.—porhups Locauwe of some detcot | populution of our land: but shuuld oy nvk that | hin to author, the Futhor.o€ those whozbeewne | whois teyiugto sive thon: that tho ovilof intemperance bad broken up | Bhs amonk the most prominent, and the mou to | for all fornw of provalline tigen roves, oliDer ok Fraten aouian free schools but the Wostera | reliylon in its broud, Delstio wonso bo omltial | und who will dwusa continua to Lo “evil. It | "Hue tho question may fustly arigo, on tho othor | 22ttpy, evil of ntempora men into exile than | Champion this opposition nre not wantin: Sot- | years of oxtonsiva and succosthny Lricy of 8 Mat didian chieftains do not conmtt suleily peruups | Froth tho Publis schol, oF thut they bo reload | Teaches tho samo result us. tho” frat doors, hand, as tu tho elfuct of thls more-opotul view | all the biyuied lnws of tha Bogiish tandtonda, | Hu,O€ Nort. Carulina, Maynard, of ‘Teun Hound in Brenehciothy price only #1; Me Dodou leer about system (of tho Sioux und | frou taxes to support sctuola: that are nous | along adiiferent Hine’ of reusontny. Tho ‘est | paw tuo lives of mon, fo wach tune aia, ie & | Posteo nce tee yegwlish prospors | Wnty focee Cece ardalie und thors have for | Notiatds so person shoal 3 does la of w nore rational quailty. Eomun, tha Btute tiust buster to reply thut i | makes evil tha reaule of a womnetfiliy In tho | durht thing, oF that ft incurs no penalty, and that | ous clumoit. in tho popnlation or Ateriea, Bon Derry Couabe w losin ihe aguiust Hours | ie tandon Lancet ars: “No persn 0p yale UU ONY eet the essay of Air. White to lead | gcesn religion wider than the Roman ur Protest } Uiviie nature iteulf,% something that weving to | one enn yo on elnnlnye with impunity de eertane | tere they "wera not “oppressed by untust | Witch the ee aut ney ure thy nucleusaround | withoui tus valuable book. The ae He cuveution romain tate the quality‘ uf the pub- | unt form, und in tho nuino of that Uclice it will | requirylt for ity own autivfucdan; tho second | ly uotumly a wruut errors DUE night resale, ta. | Lesiee dy Vou, rein Clpressed by. undust Renecontinag, Gyowon must torm and the | bonetacior,” 11 on rvecaipt of * re pelea yon for Ses vey ies, suns of paid A sehuok budey. aa Ber all ro ria nm at the yosule of ye pare at eho lea fin Keeat a H pag the two fe tt Fo louether, ablo to a9 eat po what were. they ft America Aliainietration Pia arr aet iS the orks constr pape ee f bet schoola on ecurth, asvsetnbly children ly Of sume 0! el ren; but bot Nho fact at wl nat always bring eulforin, to-day jo woul! ue plainly, 1 y 5 o Jarge roaulty, It ucome tomy Judmuent that the by tho milttons, come Hebrew, soiny Papal wing | uyroy ti inaking It porpotua i toss, Inthia or auy olloe world, and te werd away holow tho ploperyouition whters | Bofors bitn, aud bo wilt’ bo equul tor. uy cine: y jon, ty the HO, 7 | they wore away bolow tho proper position while i ; 0 tho ciners | ‘Thunuthor rofers, by pormlsslon Buyout Gaimallel Of Our thaee should by something ike | Calvintstic, sone Arminius it must wuve over | - ie may Lo tut many ialuds can rest {nv this ao-"| moroin’ the mbey nae ore ee Dy thositooe | Lolonged to them inthis commer tho reas | eNCYs AN TeLovons HEPUBLICAN. | BISSEEL, St. Ei eeeddout uf sos Siictyed ta euch a weeks schont-house ‘Baul | them w buuner with the Ono great Namo fe- | tution; wid may possibly oven uow tink w | thls ts macod tio love of Gosia Chrige to furdon, | Bodiciato Se Cee wlth ties autatey. | hurd hi ae Pere PATRI, Now L » Pidetwed In such a muutiood of honor, “und | geribed, tun ghee did, that hot only ure oyilond wutfers | al, aud {to power uf tho Holy Spirit to renew | bor, and bie few of thea did honor to thelr \ Not Fouling, Address Dr, W.1L PARKRIY Oe pune Charity, | That old teachercombined | ‘The element of utholem iu the land tsng yet | Jug necessary’ tu God's comploteness, but that | the truth. ‘This wo ehontt now coc. ‘This wo } country. ‘co imuny Irishisen were in the sy | Charles P. Wasking ran-the Punch and Judy | # Bulliach-at, Ioston, Muss, ‘ oraly tnd lanyuage, plety uuu diteruture, | not luge enue to ullect wlegisation which | tho presence oF sight of the lost wil bieruune tio | Kio wr uses precy ae eo gyelee i ef les, and Y ere | show conneeted 2 y ulted on all dis: . brightness und | reek,” wid If thors | inuatreyurd only tho necd or tho uverwbolming | happinoss of theguved. the cosine ee Work and prayund trust and Hope tue aut of | leds ond tauy contd only bias thane tfoe | mew connected Swith w elrens, He wa arrange cass roqusiig’ export: § Le ae le proy and trust and hope that out of | lea, and they could ouly blame thenuelyes for fog the curtain over the framework, y = weil) pod exper be @ beltor system yf education tho | majority, Atholsm cau point to but few adbure | Uoyicaloue; Lor it foo nature of God ly such wa | tha dyvay und travall und teary of tha uxes God | thous lumentavle facts, st ho could say, bo: | tory to a performance ut Dawsou, Gk, ad G Pry be 4

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