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THIS CHICAGO TRIBUN MUNDAY, MARCIL 1881—TEN PAGLS, v’ olation, togethor with the names nf tho Inspeot- N nwer anid beauty by thiscontlict with theforees | into common use, at must have a place | soem, for great modesty and a largo tolerance. v M ARIN NEWS, | Saionoueihor vith the namenot, tho sy . RELIGIOUS., That appon tho Tmteen of mankind, Accupting e ot rats | A Thore o Ineea e Ih wolch: enlin JGIOIRE | Baso i feom his former levol that he had S istriot No. l~(f,r;v]‘.’;'|’(|:’tl;;9;.:"}‘fllull.0( Kings« of this teaching of experletiea the mosy of thu | Ceon " the (reak word giofais, or knowle | MIRUS will nsk foe imo: will hesitate ta afiru ‘Tho Apostie Paul was very eareful fn tho uso 4 rlo. % x n: month sh children of the two leadipg coutinents necept pusitively one way or tho other, Thoy will moro | of wirda, S atkiey No, 2=Capt, W, 1L Fayior, of Kings- Joytully of a )ife marked by manydisappointe [ #0320, and with - the negative particle meand | and mors ba dispoged towalt for furthor light, ..mm........‘.fr‘.’a’t.‘,‘.'étir.!H?‘...'.’,“,’..‘."u’l'."a‘,?"éfifn‘s"a‘; gtrike at tho Bhipyards COon- north shore of f,ake Outario from Toronto | ¢ " ments, Obstaelos hnve become [nlerwoven (ot | not kaowkiey and hence wo have | oven It that light should not be granted In this | whethor tiny The ith Little HDPB for "’"’l\"." "‘{}'- 2 5 The Et.“emi“ Of.mfm the S“‘hjcn" our phiflosophy, 'Thoy ure not the vengeanco of | the term Agnostio ns apptled to thosa who deny | world. Wocan all well afford to go Into tho (huuy \'&-'m"u"." !5:"!‘:‘yl,i‘x::{gxlf;?tmrflfi)fi":wfi:knlzcgl’ © s, i g OOPt James F. At talo | of Prof Bwing's Sormon. |y, St i, 0 Bacts el ik | o potiy sl ki o wie | 1o e PR 1, b vl atetat | ol 1 s e pibiindal s the Strikors. pistrict No, 4=Cant. tlon Hmmmoni, of fufain: ——— o ek of tho carlhly phu wikiah (e | eontent thomolvs by snying of wren rolleioun | b thishot o' recomized. 1 would romova | ot Sating tho finem, ated cltbor In eating or ore uf Lake Erlo from Erle to Toludo, ormA o ehildron fnto noble man and nobla | doctrine: h * Wo don't kuow; there i8 uo way of | inuch narrowness and soverity of judgment and | tug pres mfi‘l‘l‘!’r"LNu Bt B i Dre Thomns Reviews Agnosticlsm and wamon, ?;.,;nm ||mr||‘l‘rnlt’l M‘Iillrwuuklu hn!‘l o knowing: God muy cxist, the soul may bo - | of nlnhwlrlur“lht;l-‘l;mr-or tho churcties for minds numfl'fir%'fif‘-'fl':’:'?«?f-‘n'fl'l"L?r’fn‘.';"?nl"-:lficxr" {5',':%‘..‘,.‘2 . G—Capt. W, Tlotts Hamllton, the puired to find anme of its choleest wordy, o that honestly er, —It waa bett . tho Agnosticy, mortal, there muy ba n hoaven and a hetl, but ‘atlelon way b6 vie waa bef nrmum{ruwm. It wns better for Meetlng of the Chicago | Weltwnd Canal, and north'shoro of Luke Kelo to words triumph and victory would have been fin- ' ” W nlso a3 aconduct: a8 | g Ju Adjourned Mee H’;Il Saturd Windaor, et ey Posainio fh i warld whors min hud eneountorod | W0 don't know it and, not knowlty tho facts, | Jigy ot gy 10 b llyed. A Rere, FOrEannta: | & ime oxam 1, 110 to do what might bo Yessel-Owners leld Saturday “‘Imlrhn my l;-crn;;t. '\Vlll.llnxlnnwllllu}n!l n;nm < :mdlll!lcul o, Hun}l n an l\mumln‘mmr hm‘l no “"‘u el ":“‘h nmr[:n ;hmm nelll,?nrwlll wa deny l)""lllnr\li! ulmumelrn‘nnn':mnn.\' ur agroemiont, | Thio preacher suld 1o id not want to aay that e b on, on Litko Erle, to Port 1Tavon, inclusive, 3 nirel-wreaths, nor forehends worthy of nchaps | tham,” 0y nbandon the subject ns not Iying tiot ouly In tho Christing Cnurch, but in o thore woi 1 Afternoon et o ey v B oot Ds. Bydor OA‘EM“A(P';;“: ® f"f"m in Our Jot." O Hia ont bl ojaenintony 1 | within, tho el uF ohthar tho o e the | Hielans ar o warll, sl fn G’ grnoeal Ju | than e '.‘L’o‘it,'i.',':f,'L’,:l.“..‘.’}ncx':‘rflé‘u‘.?a:{,‘zl‘“{‘n': S ehhrin City, tho 6nat shore of Luke Michigmn, L) minfatration, old elequonee [athat of tho oll Snfut who said, | | (! ment of mankind, ngron that jove. and | gonernl fono of clviilzation in Corinth wns L = nnd tho Snuinnw Valloy, y * ST hnye fourht ngood fight, and hnncefort | khowable, truth, and fuatice, and purity nro right; that tho v Such N uineh wie on ; 1o Eslablish the Praclicability af | - Disirict No. s~capt. Gunrio MeLiood, of Nuf- — thors In i o Forina . Grawne Ot of w4 | Tho presonco and fnorensing arowih of this | fitaatiasf thos 1 vo b Sarymentin, Ana. that | Lo YalFRr Such was tho NIEG of tio poonla. |nvéstigatlon falo; North and South Chicigo. combut Il eniued that inexpressitio con- | Agnostio schuol of thinkera in our duy, suggesta | tolr oppositanro wrong, and should bo e IL wan 1int Gt to ACoure n rosserous oty Forrying tho Stralls of Macklnas l(}”l“arllc\" No. Dtupt, ;' IJi:ru%h ngl NuMuto; | Installation of the Pastor of the nelouatioas of mn'!nuuvorcamlflmru‘nllll‘l'llluultle,n. to us tho oxtrames and -contrasts ot human | Gemnel. And num; o Axtioation nira no e and to crect 0 16 logant Strnctnron. Honat o enosha and west shiors of Loke Micl D, I = huppy consecinusness which In s puetio ) erption, # i achool thay are nt ono wi To- 2 73 In Wintor. wloniz ko Buperior 1o Margiotte, o English Luthoran Church, Torvor ho anlied i erawn,. Whoover wilt fueo | thought Iu difforant nxes of tho worid, Hefuro | FHUNG (olr belor and (holr advomer OF (o | S fesmci wapio s fioral city. This out Dinteiet No, {-Capt, Atvivow Ditalap, of Fo- s, o cuonsldor whut i purt g b piagul n forne | tlio dis of Chirlat, us far bnck oven 1y tho daga | grent virtuos and " duties “of lito, ~They | fifoor oity, Docorntivenrt and xtenal Gt —_— indo: fromi Kingston cost to Montrenl und up Ing lumsan chnractor by thosenoilons stealgnnted | of Alexunder the Great, when that conquieror | may, indeed, —rest thosa upon dilferont | ure werono proaf of spiritual lifo nod rellglons Thude that conld talk most ubouc Ottuwn ftiver. THE TENTBEMIES OI' MAN, by Uhe terms “teiumph” and “victory™ will [ gubducd Euypt ond foundod the Clty of | Fensonings: inny diffar from othors o4 10 | growth, s lenltles 1o nli maental Alexandria, we find coming togotbor thoro tho the bratsof morais: may rest moralsupon thona- | tnorality wero not always most thoroughly ers=New Law fo i atrict No,il=Capt, John lenough, of Toron- : - PIOE. SIS pereulve tha rolution of Fessel Trans New Law for Ohangin Distriet No.it=Capt, John 1 T RERMON BY I SO, i 103 north shore of Lulke [ticon, Georglny Day to 3 " nnd woral dovelopment, It s possible that o turn of things rather than upon the teachings of ors. & Names of Vossels—General Honotungalsuino, i down t Chatnas 1o “Tho Enoinlea of Man ™ was tho sublect of | \ril Thiyn have bis iads wich aloud juvo | RErms of many syatews of thauxht, Thoro wera | tho THolo OF (ho Wik of G, For 100y My’ Nt | Lo ons Hmorh matters. Bomatimes tho nbility Notes, — Prof, Swing's discourse ta n lurge congregation | grown upin its hosom grent sonls who had et | the minglings of Jewish, Egyptian, Perstun, | sceent the Rible as o any wense n rovelntion, | which separated one from Goi, swherens (f ono. J FLEET CAPTAINS, yesterduy morning I tho Contral Church, | With ho opposition, but our enarth wus no sueh | and Grecian loarniog in tho. Ales- | Bud they pluco God ne nmony tho thiogs un- | alked less he would stand mum'munmlynn his Mast va Fullowing 18 the sermon In fully arena, 1t philosophy I8 that of enemlos taoaann sehnots. And out f th knowablas hut still they agree fn tho vignt, and [ feet in this reapeet. lich meon's boys aid irle s nalors have been appointed for tho fleot of and ' throu, obstiicles succuss, Tho Y i 0%0 | Lt man's highest happlucss muat bo found I 4 i SHIP-CATIE NS AND CALICERS | o Nortbwestern Transportation Cowpany as | 37 soulls weary of sy lifeul o . nntural © fois cnllod ) ollinato ond wine | Steangoly micod preChristian thoorlns thoro | doinr right. ot knowine Gods thoy IRy Ot | nad wlste et mhen s O A io0r mon # Loye Tho atrike of the ship-earpentors und enlkors | eopo oy, A clnssle orator 18 snid to have pletneed the | toe wnd storm have bean those | nrose about tho timo of Christ, and Howeabied in | worship God, but reverence the unseen: worahip | gych, wnfuf; wns 1 plece of worldly llflpupllm‘]l e continies, with sitin prospeets tits of UTo In colors ko durk that hu was forblds | angels in dixznise of which wo have heard 8o | tho early Christian cciitirle: e . &l per di . Btepm-harge Minneapolis—Capt. James Frazes 'r“;rm"mm Ll 3 cx‘r’alcm upon III:B lffl’;‘;mfl' i r'ucnm-buruu Forust Clty—Cupt. IHenry Ha em nyreod to o o ieo s o AN s 2. Unckott— s ant tho Chicago Dry-Dovk Com pany, Steam-bargre R, 0ol, or | the cternal order and power of the universe. Hu reoleed n , den to speak in public beenuso so many went | mtich, Unawiros (ho humint race has enters | oo the schiaal, or | 3 ot les—thunt Is, tho thinkers of that “rcg,lc,‘,',',;:c']({; uglrignn oo inthe prograsy fnen t 0 sontl | @ tho oo achonls rathor, of the tnostles, or the knowlng i Al ns prowd of It ns n city: bls out from his nudienco to seok tho peneeof | tRIned thow, 'Thoconiingiations uud tho doods s Theso think Iaimed $ P . ¢ not feonoelastas they do notdosiro to | envthly.interesty were ldentified with its success. bive asked tho mind to restudy its domestin aety | AN0A, Theae thinkors clalmed nsuperlor kiowis [ gane down the ehurel 11 dispute many | ‘this ward miceess was no evidence of real C.C. Allen. | denth, Without the nid of such oratory sulelio liey mns true: mny deny tho | suceces thiet e G roRor—L " and the heart to restindy tho dutiea of charity, | edge, o kind of osoterle enlturo not known to | things tho churches el . Tho (i ¥ iy e wds restumed nt Mitler Tieothors' ynrid an | - B MetrasorStunt, 1 jauntors, | waA nltnost n pupulnr resort b tho olden tnes, | T frosta utid tho xiils, tho rulisiand the winds, | the common peopla, 1ot knuwably éxcept to | perRtaral, and regnrd 1s suporsttions many | Sadgncnt 1joss pmacd s e ey of saturdny, with nbout tha sutio force wumerleally [ Tho'iSele’ & Wostern Transportution Cotnpapy | 10 thut Hebrew world ont of which tho stream | and the liees hnve compeliod tho art of arehis | ()gg0 fuitintod {uto Its mysteries, The history | 083 that you and 1 bolleve: butna thinkers 1 truw maniiness. The clty was etting nlonge vory wi at A Just previous tothe great snow- [ (Anchor Line) have mudo the following appolut: | of modern relicion flows, it was common for | 1ECHUIe b nppour, the storms of the sen cotps iy earity. | ey do not éloim tho abllity 1o disprove elthor yeurs ngo: yet thoy foitnd that tho eity was aswere engued Just prus Lo e | FAOWUA OF Aaaters far ta sbnsm oF gLt PP mon who had come upon somo grent arfstoptuno | PONEd man to buitd th puwsive ind powerful | OF thase sutinols ls fnvived ingront ebseurity, (A ora Tutiiro Atate. and- heicn eoneelo 1ho | Mbstantiane bankie. e at U Jiia] storm, A pumber Proveller Inlu—Capt, C. B, Chintterson, 2 stonmship nnd tho l‘.ll!l{fllfllm lighthouse, thu | but enoueh Js knowi ta siy that thoy attempted | rlpiit of othors 1o hoid on (o those forms of falth, | gront many poonle hanging round & clty rondy visitors to this yuvd, and Bung around during Propotier Ching 3 to seck that cure which the destruction of con- | wintry wind evoked tho dwelling-hone, disenso | to grapplo with tho deepest problems of humun | 1f Agnosticlsm s intolerant of anything it 18 of | promota their personal ends, and thoy, if caro o morul Mours, Mr, Thomas Millor fn= | Peopoifor dapan. selousncss was supposed to Dring, Defeated | crented o coriain siudent. of the body and af 4 1 gyoupnt, They dealt with the questlons of God, | that form of religion that kecks to support 18 | wag uot taken,woulil get control aud the rollnblo o ot thosotnen that unless thoy resumed | Propeller Winsios commundors often rdered somo slavo to kil | Iy relutuiis, tlio eioranes h yRslolsol | of nrst cause, of thn orliin of evil, and of tiui | beliel8 by an udiio authority, or th exetcis of | part of i coimmunliy would be put in Jeopardy ! [ v, 3 g gouloty gave tho Intellestunl. power of tho luw. wvil power. But Agnosticlsm, from its ver s A o iaces U (onuay) morufue o would | - Eromslier drizumn—Cabt: ey, o, r, i ho ubscrco of ench ervunt, they | S U SIS OF AAHORS. whva U atatesnion, | destiny, Thoy drow from il sources of literue | hotiraedwolliby as it dora in tho WOKADWI— | P Ths braoi™sat hat ho did mot sk that rocerd 10 11l up b8 forco with mechanics from Pronellos Lycomimng—Chpt. Jont Luonim. would fall upon thefr own aword. It tho Greek | tho'wrongs of the people gave 1 the chumplons | ture—iletrow, Greok, Egyptinn, and Buddhistie | oledged to tolerances just usall brond apeeutn- | ovory wmun shottld ko tho simo hosition ho 0: Gistant poluts, Te gave them to understundy [ Propolior Conemuugh—Cint. Joseph Coreoran, | AU Roman lamds, sulelde was an equally pop- | of liberty. and tho up!mrumuyrur men o b= | _and out of all sought to combiny a systemniof | Ve phllosuphy in tho fleld of thought shoutdbe, | 1ok, e did not vy v o o o & come heroes, tho disposition of Nuture to fijde . beeaitse it 1% In tha realim of the uncertaln. bt ay foet Y nore, thut they had net cornercd Nm | Propeller Philaaciphia—Cupt, Clintterson, | ular method of esenping great and long-lusting | @0 Pl . . tonght, fn which they concelvod of God astho 5 o ” L perfuct man, free from ull tho petty wenk- furtheriore, b been supposail on tho poller Alnsku—Capt, M. tiiey, sorrow, In the Emplra of Ching seit-destraetion | Jr, fores M‘(':,‘.'“‘,‘.’"“,}',";}{.\ td anentnl Dower s | Avsolute, tho Tinpasstve, and g botug khown | UL rollkion mny, bo concelved also s 4 eXe | nosros oo which fman §s prong, but ho” did ot b “for tho Pesntign Compuny, | Liroveller Conustogu—Cupt, Goorgo T Houie, | [y wtill n ready rofuko for thoso oncomprssodl by | universd niad tho iireatness of (o isteonbmer, | VLY &8 Fevouted tiroueh succesalvo aeons “and | PITIRED! 08 sare g inose Broposiions e | wunt ono who would alwiys have his bund bos T wns lis Intontlon to complots hor | hrobotier Delwvnre Capt, Ciurlus Clirlaty, nay forin of ¢ell hoavy to bo borne, 1id tho Intricaclea‘af trith, dwollitly 1o 1t docs | DOITeS Litious inwuturo snd mind. ~Tans tho | 1D SHENC0 00 CEOTir Bog uiteiiunt, “OF | Hie uyesfxad i ficd (4 s who would keup S ] o ntu—-Capt. D . ' 2 o 3 o e d e ' ') " a end (k1L N IE It took until tho lat of July. | Propelior WisssnlokonCupt, Goorge McCnle | Thera s In o modorn untions u inrgopmonnt | I n palnee which 15 wiso!n Iibyrinth, have | SUCTCRE, Unostics slutupd to kuow. TbIs wad } oourso, whon | aay this, 1 refor 1o thosa thinis | that thoy could niwis he seoti, snéd ‘I‘I‘:::[ful’,‘c".m.ma nis npen hoattlity to the Unlon | loghs of sulf-destruction, but tho relntive. qunatity | F1YSh such incilocts ns Bason, Newtdn, ond | e ot ! they ur truths W satlgfon thit may come utior uiode | ko respeonbiy clament Of tho city should ronel 0 o ¥ . 2 3 X : i s, i verlfy ¥ by expee | erog . o 1oi 10 members of tho Unlon.~ Some of tha | - Bronclier QardonCampbell-Capt A Slison. | hay yreutly diminishud ns clvilization bus nd- | “Surwooms to havo bean sent tocarth upona | , 70 presonceot those phllosophersstimulated | Fionce.”Wo mary by Shwcrvlng Lo courss 0f | hnd ot be i (o Iiment In tio country, Reikers appeared vory much dlsconcerted by | wchboner Alltkheny— Gapte Charles 1. Wilson, | ¥tnoed: Tho population of tho clvitized por« | speciul errand.—that of winninz victories, ™ Hu | 4 eI the Curch: Teel Gl anao “;c‘,:; antions or individuals na thoy conmo under our | watked aver, n9 If good men bnd wo. yight 10 Sir, Miter's appurently cool and detlunt attl- | Bohonnor Schiuyikiil=Capt. George Binles tlon of mankiil Iy much grentor than it wasin | Wi thorefors sut down amid enemles, ile bad | WA o Cliarel and}mruy.om': and tomect, | Observation or touch on our lives. Atrenuthon | speni and tho taid ‘nen alone hiad the rieht ta d manitested siich strolir outward SIEHS | Schooner Annie Shorwood—Capts J. MoCarty, | tho Hebrow or classic periodand must there- | MIowed i by tho Crentor, Just friends enouith | fhe'ifimands of thought knd t correct scoming | OUE Convictlon as to the truth af some historlo { lead, Publle sentiment was n nlghty power, ot that tho Mayor would e 3 A f ! 3, I, oy i i, ) N 3 ! : #r i 3 u!wuakuu'llhll:fi;;“lg?(\)fi‘gl(l’lnf:w‘l;c“!;'lb:l“_ll' ';_tu;‘l;)! Tuy Erie—Cupt. E. F. Christinn, fore present more of nll the phenumenn of L".'.f“.'& t‘i{mlyla.nnflxxlddf‘n\él’in1,5?%.'1'";h"u'mn"f._? Il‘:‘cr- wrrors tho Church, ton. ussayed. o Ladk of :lrug;.x.l:ltl'\::.lm;ll.l:)l:]slelmulmlu tie ulunxm's vglux R“:L'-lih‘fi"%T."u“fi"t"?" In wh‘mh (P ] ; W e Yetuen 1o tiolt INbora at once, = virto and vico, lteintively this crino or calyme | eittno ut ono inta ullies far chougl to ktand be. | fOrmuliting systoms of thooluy und tevtig o | G matuncoss ‘Phiis, 1 o long war Is sid 10 have | it o nentir niiemnror o’ Jeopleto | Py Chictigo Compnns's yard no work wos TERSONAL AND GENERAL. ity bus diminished from tho two fnctors i | Tween him und w gulek ruin, U na ngamst | SXIAl wid o harmaulas die zrent mystorios, | warted natlon's substunice, or 20 10 thio “bad. fa fuet 4 thoy. wonll aane beyond a lttly tiukering” on tho propeller | Capt, Allan MeIntyro, of tho fino Lake 8u- | ymoaern civilization,—u hetter condition of ex- | 1hese ussistants arose hosts of hastils powers, 3 ot ¢ it Ch s e 1 10 have nerens under the Dellef that wnder Providence, §ew York by Messrs, Mownit und 1tico them- | porfor pssengee propeller Peerloss, retnrned to | lutencoand n bettor philosophy of troubles of | 400 RIS lte bgnn f i conilic c o mavataries 1o Sanmbare. and et | hat the bistory fs not unreusona afteru whilo, whon things had wotten 8o had jves. 1t I3 proposed by tho Compans thia | g, Satan 1 a 3 nles were founded In New Eogland thoy had | o0 Eaien Rl Sriiiings tho O 08 e 18 pucll, must rest upon tho evidences that sup- | thut thoy eonld wet no worse, something would pelves et tho atrilcers thio Siormtlva of | Oblengo Saturday evening from an oxtondod | overy nume. . I barburous tribies sulellefsals | only oneoption.—to toll OF Starvc, nd (ho moe Gord wit ibla teachingi; tho Unosties were | pore pidtory, and these evidenees tnust comu | happen to bring abott o reforhs. Peop e moriDg L0 O ea at utice or losing them nl- | trip through Florlda, most unknown, for the manifest reason that | ¢Fd phyeienl wnd mental besuty of e part of [ 10 the malitenply phliosopters; they rolied al | Fe N estublishied rides of ovidence. Nor Tiaud been d o Topio e Gl pesuml Lol plices ot bie b lostng, o, Capt. Cyeus 1, Sinctate arrivod hero from Tort | thai mians ava not st oo | ol o e st wolly o veson und bad Hlo vegard | SIHCENS SROOREI S ShanVORE. NG | puslid buch doing tuls 1 ok ubinga bud oneice of uvertures made by ship-carpenters | Huron on Friday ovening, with bis famlly. e thi soptibitity which 1 e When the excess of tho Bustert population was | (08 Vi GERRELE B Reveintion. 1 thoyauriesd | enoguliitlve thoories of religlon by experience, | hot urrived, ) e O Nt othor POInis, whodCBIreto Camoto | aii oo tiy-onening xith b h cuuro that susceptibliity which brings n lonilng | compelied o imove westward those exites buiit | g8t ARt CUbl o kiiw, uid both wnve | Wy cannat, by experlvuce, prove tunt ull [ Tho athes way was through the proclamatio Al and cnter nto. stendy emplovinentut [ Wit FEtUEn to bis old homo to-night, for tho pue- } for tho end. The mord culturs the grenterls | up pialn homes Ju Michigan, and Jinois, and | (G0 IO G W Reioes A all o Sons | wo Tsiblo s or Is' nol (wpired. Wo can- | of tho Gaspol il tho flenmnding: o n bigher g2i6per duy, The strlkers will therefore bo il[n!sl orlnumrlnlond g nitorations in the tuk J. | tho suscentitility of tho soul to bappluess or ;}Ififi:u:’ln n?-lvfiymmurn‘gu;;}‘ u“fixl‘ul'l’lfi’;:mn:?‘\,v this spirit tho Church in the scholusticuges went | 1Ot brove that future nlun:s{uncn:m ll‘ OF | wanbood in the kovernment of the oity. Asan given ono more chaneo to wo to work for tho . Martin. migery, As man deseends in thé geale of werlt, Rt T i ' 1y oetring rue, | fllustrution that this was needed ho would elte a ey ’ b 011 0 Tormulnte ity falth with grent particularity | 18 Dot endless, 10 the ) wages proposcid by tho cmployors, und it tho | M. Charlos W. Marah, who hns ohargo of tho | guloide diminishies aud I’ tho bruto world dise Lyt op e il sho, Lutiey ol e i o Trint St | (ne.cteu of tho wchibltion af tno grent whalo fn o When the colo- el niternative, those who buve been pulle and minutencay, 1t detined God, and the Tein- ” cfusnl tho mechanies o 2. ureless richness of thoso States tell us what v - b e # une or fy o yet exbntsted 1 y ;t,”.',‘,‘,uz‘é.’%'flil‘x’u“!."fié.u. ‘aro Lo b seut To - 'L’:“[““‘l’“‘m"x‘l‘;‘l;":’l‘: o6 the Unlon loambont | uppenrs, but tho eonverse [8 ot truo tht tho Ieuiness luy baneath tho lrai-llce suvority, Vii- Iind tho dtonciment and Heiveinad Hell 18 | Gho apprecinbie moment of o ety Exparis o i i i e \LC, (00 prs BUILly, - fternoon ono of tho stelliers eallod with il fanll, and loTt dnat. oveniu for Madt. ;':,2%'(:};lll".;'cl,l:,',',".xmfl,mr:’hgisfimf.‘f;":,'rn s R e ausvosiug tract of land or analyzing tho pron. | {000 e O T teincy, | La ot leayiri Ty biopstue Sl o oxhllie nson tho muring reporter of TiE TIMIENE With | son, Wi., to visit rolatives, which n given elyiltzadon ty bring, and upon 10t mrect il b ho llnwors DOSILIVEneAs thore krow up i aze of casy fulin, | Irove thatung thoury or anathor of tho muny [ cunduuy ¥ou piensa in this city,” und ho oy lculnmulllhn\dnn r{nnmm:lzllmlklélln’l azolnlxm-:‘;fllnfi Tho fco nt this cnd of tho lnko cantiiues | tno phitosophy of I it imay Imm“;‘f.“ totenil g::’s;lc!mammv tho other forin of expressing the | wn ago of ready and lurgo belicts, and thesa :5::::1:“5"::,! r:}:&..':,'.:’l“?;mfi?tu-“n‘nsnl::“mfimm ¥ <‘uln.ri-elv.-u;|m|mne?|l his Sundn); vhn{mlons, out of -carpenters and eal | il 3 .- : ) + 1 3 Y Y s which he made w greal Yo fi'efnhfh?fl o6 paevioy cvenii, It ws resolved | Abundaat and quito solid, Saturday morning | Our nge s bringlng n highvraveragn of contents Rulind n frowning Proylience fx'.'nr-':x‘i::‘n’\;." enfurced by elvil and eceleststieal | FI0RG conaonunt with tho Biblo and our morat | could not b ® ettt "&23”’%‘:’! to sustatn the proposed ndvance rate of wiges | the tug O, B Groon camo In from tho water- | ment; 1 bringing po Industry and pursults which o hides w mnlling fuce. Hut another ngo dawned upor 3, N o woneued VIgOr: nlso t0 RiInW meimbers to | worka crib ana praceede to tho conl-dock ntha | braco up the mind und. ehoer tho. soul: Is | In the life of nutions tho waste cansed fn tha | the s of 1 Do pel o iy | 1600, tho pexce wod tho Jos' of reilglon Cram: | more steingent thero tie here, bitt boonune tae wark o the new tug tor the Peshitigo Comprny, | lower harbor, -~ During the atternoan sho re= | muking more general nlf the means of extriet | grent eltiea by Idicness and its attendunt viee s | whiol tho thinking of the world was Uirected to | YOry difforent theories of that greutdoctrine. | prople thero did caro whether such an exhibls being built by tho Miller Brotuors, ut £130 pur | coived orders to return to her post, Phis order | ing wood froni those three-scora years, and 13, | toude good by tho intlux of new, und poworful, | tho vbservation snd tho study of tho facts of | FOF6 thousand years it was bolleved that Chvist | tion was allowed or not, The Chicago police day, If tho firm will necedo to tho demand for & | was respouded to promptly, Lut when within | thus tar, takitg away from the multitude mo- | &ud pure bralns from tho country whese \he | Natare, Krom thly came selence, or tho Know- died to sutlslys not God, bt the Devil. Thet | oicer did 1ot know whuthor the show was open periny on old work. Tho eommunicition ti- | three-quarters of amilo of the erib the tue bes | Fivos fos uluiioning those shores. Al nprove. | Youn ceopt the stragelo of existence, THO | fiur: Mot 1 o MPecaidite keuse bit from oxpor | W ldew of the Divin Justios cnmo forward, nud | Suwdng or not: ho i not care, even, and so the Boanced_further that M. Wi IL Waif, of tho | camo stuck fnn floo of heavy feo. 1y dint of | ment s taken place also I the common phit. | Young min who fu poverty learns out i ing | juent ond demonstrtion, isie sull tho ront | 107 SN yours b hng bewn twught thut Christ died | ghaw went on. Culeago Compnny, hndofared tocomply withtho | hard Lucking, lusting throughout the ontlro | psophy of existence, its alms, and motives, and | vben fields and In the whisperinz woods what | questions of God and 1he ovixin of things, tho | 10 SALISTy God, or the Jugtice 0f Gud; und of lnte ‘Ihut very dny o nimber of boys wern alaturbe demands” of | the strikers, provided tho Miller | night and oarly houra of Bunduy morbing, she | mothods. The anclents believed in fate and do- | 18bor I8, whon tho day begins and whut {¢ 14 for, | questions of the soul and of good and ovil, con- | YC4r8 the death of Curlst bis boen regarded | ing the peice by stiooting on_ tho river breaks Broibers tonk tha Infthitive., Also that n move- | munnged to brouk a passige through the bureler, | mons and bud Iy and hma little falth in or | 0ud what night Is for, what fomd I8 for, for what | tinued to challenze fuvestigations but the fu~ | NOFC 18 I somiehow i governmental messure, o | wutor. 1fapollee ofiicor vl made hianppearance ment fs on foot nmony Aome of tho membors of | Tho crib was reachad at 9 o'clock in tho fores | knowledgo of n worlkd whore ronson und tuduse | 18 monoy, and how it nay bohonorably secured | vestization hi led 10 very ditferont resuits, ca | eelneation of the Justice of Gudi und sthl luter | with w wuvo of bis hand lie could huve stopped the Unlpt to ningotlate for tho purchasoof uu noon. tryure tho gencral wheels of mmation mud the | Aud wisely upplied: those pnssing through i | peciully in the bunds of mauy philosophers, Ag. | 110 view has galied ground and llmcn ucc_nplcd tho nulennce, but the oflicer did not sco uny interest [n tho Clilongo Company's dey dockss of | miuo now steam-bario on tho stocks nt Dotrolt, | ehiof minisiers of publle amd rlvate wluies, | sebool-hoiue, ur pethaps i eolleye, apboar ot | customod o oxuct wethods ind e most Fid Dy winny that Christ did not di 1o aiond @ | harm i it, snd tho disturbunce went on. which Messis, Wolf & Davlduon, of dllwinket, | for tho Lietroit Transportation Compuny will be | Men have always stood helpless and bopeless fn | 1ast i g ety tand keep up s secutnuintlon of | aunissia and proof in_materinl_things, thoso | brokon tuw, Lut ta anve siunerss that the uten- | Last gummer militacy companies went to the hnve full control, if desirnble terms can be obs | pamed Tron Duke, @ world which scemed under the control of fato | thourht, and lonor, aud religion, and profes- | phllosophers of the materinl renln having | 10# nAturcal God cume forth to reconctle tho | Luka Park to shvot on Sunduys and nearly ° tained, i order {0 organlzo n codporutive shib | “X1 oara thus far mado for tho schoonors | of luck, but wherd ronson hns como ito man's | Slonul phwor, aud (W sclencs wnd tirts. Ay the | Aouwlit t [ook 1o the world of spirit mudof God | %orld to vizlteonsgens, uml 1o, Lo i power upon | evarynody went down to seo them. ) yard, Thinking that these Inststatemonts woro | 138 "'Georgor and Q. B. Huzaed huve been | mind i€ hus genernily casta sunshino into tho | vadleys nre 'wutered by e melting swows or | and thia futire, caine bick swith u ver: ditfercut tho hourt to ronew It 1 tho Lfeof God. But | The Governor of the State himself continued alitfo wild, thio roporter bud © tatk With tho | varuiucd by tio Union Stonmbont Company man- | leart, ‘Culturo of tho miud hus brought suleida | AIORCR of ratn from n chiln of fur-oif bllls, a8 | report from thit of thy Grostics. Thoy ure vo | indes nll thass conceptions of tho doctrine, men Hsploy at the cainp at Bouth Park so local heads of tho Chicago Compnny, throuh | nuument, Mr, Bullurd writes thot unicss the | whet it hus led mankind out of harbarism inton | the grundeur of Egypt was tho result of tar~ | [onger Griostics, but Agnostics; no longer the | ltve been suved,—saved frow sinand saved In el o Bunduy instead of Saturday, thetelepbono, and_jearaed that M, Wolf hud | fiures orfinuly flxed—viz.: 817,000 and $15,00~ | eivilizition defective tn scmo of its Tundaniens | away and unseen lnkea which_innda tho Nile, &0 | knowing ones, but ara rendy 'to confesy that | Heaven, Ible 1o vorld to | Wiilet aid the Mavop of tho clty aild every re- ’ proposed to puy tho sirikera $2.76 per day pro« | geg ohtained tho Company will run tho vossels | tal ostlmates of fife. Even in our Franeo tho | tho great citles of the world nre fed by thebrains | they kuow nmfflnz ut all about these great sub- | _gruln. then, ia it possible for our world to | ypeetable wun onght to know thnt such n dese- Yided tho Mlller Brothors wouid do tho same. | firotish anothor sonsom. poptlue viaw of the workd 13 often o defeetive, | nnd hewrts which aro buile up I tho ieruit cuunn- | Jects, And fi this e Bco tho sirutko workiug yarity s touth of roliglun fn experience? It 13 [ epation of the Sabbath was wrong and unoniled As 0 tho proposcd purchago of #controtlIng = | “Pho Chirontele ussorts that Muskegon hiarbor s | 8uch n sinilo pursiit of whut s called pleasure, | try-wilds which possess Hitlo ot jndolence or | of tho humun mind. I ane uge it kinows every- | Possible fu both w gencral and I a persunal | for. “his was ana of the things that lot down lerost Intha yurds aud dey dacks of tuo Compis | 1o ouly one on tho enst shore of Luko Michlgan | thut over the falluro of that wild chuse wnuny | lusury, but labors enough to mulke each lnd tnto | thimg, or thinks it docs: in another it siys, ** Ve sense,—general (i tholife of the world; personal | the moral tone of i communliy, The City of 1t wns | Convitions, lut sounls may find, and huve [ or Boston, tot beenuse the Sindny Inws where ay, information was nfforded to the effect that Y o e ro | who hnve known ofno grent meaning as being fn | # Hercules, know nothing ot all gbout thesu things.” In tho iife ot the individual, Chleugo should hnprovo this und show the world Juehn resnlL could unqucationbls o nccam- | i Shbomntts ohelt (1t 118 mauth for vessoladur. | O O O e | - i miust Gxnct aconrd with suich n_scheme of | AnotME Tt of INIGEoAt to Hhortsne cnro to | UNF Savior tuurht tho simple low of love to | Hor ouly thut (Loro s busintes Bere, it (e - plished provided tho codperatives would valso [ “X¢'tyo” awipyard of L. Shickluna, In St, Catha- | biluys ns thoy assume heither ovil nor good, Wo | Bumin wotlure the last book ju our Bible re- | gonerilizo broadity, nud who uro Interested In | God and man us tho rule of fife, Now, IChy any | thiore 18 also luw und ordor, and that this s notn - tha cash and puy Mesars, Wolf & Duvidson what s, nbout tno hundrod ifty me - | conelido thorefore that civilization may como | peats, Lthink, s fher may ostevin thofe intorest to bo warth, | 1ioyed) mastly in :"c';;l\rl‘;(nrs‘rn:nllx{lfr’nllx?xtlll:lfl:r; “No | and 18 compng In auoh ldcas ns will muke tho | that overconietin” Tho vowards oftered are | found i whit miy bo cuilod tho Balf-way posi by-tnut L, theg the results would demonsteato | eigitised world cury bo potsad, Ti¢ Informntion rondered tho commundention |y work of any kind Is bulng dong at that port. | burden of 1ife grow mare and moro Iight where | Wonderful, ranging from a divine benediction 1o | tlon of muny of the religlous tulnkers of oue | 1Unt tho luw fs divine.—ts of Gad. You mavunys | There had buen ik fn tho papers nbouta comparatively valucless, and 1t waa nccordingly | "yfeaars. Smith & Duvid, the well-knnwn Insur- | 1t ussumes suets o quality in any of ks muny | 6 throne. 'Suchu displny of prizus in tho domain | day, Thoy ennnot staud with theold Gnosties | bus not Chvistivity tind 180 yents fu whlol €0 | cortaln oliws of women on tho publie strevts. conslimed to tho waste-baskot, ntics firm of Builafo, Anve been nppohnted Gon. | forms. an is nol. In our ra tho vietin of o | of relieion ussures 3 thab mu's ife 1s wll of it | and’ thoulouinns, and sny, * We know, we np cer- | ke tho world bettor, ur to upplyitsprinulplest | e hud nothing but condemitation to _sny of eri_Agents for (o inky and canal bancss F | pitilcss fate, hut fs morw the bufkiur of ais own | plecoy i unit, und it bo appronches tho good | in on all tho points whiro thoy alikuod ot it LR ota aad D00 Fenret wnd o ban | o ipaiieas It coult ho hold that as u proot CIIICAGO VESSEL-OWNERS, - tho Western Assurunce Compnny, of Toronto, | fortune, and heneo his eavour scems hopoful | ln tieh just ns he nppronchies that of Henven | edn thoy go with the thoolozlans of tho bresent T nd Maoy venrs, and, eolato hits of thaterrible consequences of sin, n procession Tho Local Board 'of tho Vessol-Owners® Asso | Tho Compiny s o very powerful’ ono, und has | even whon it 18 full of presont trouble. Tho | throughithat long overcuming ‘chituted in this | who promulko all thelr dogmas with somuun | Hberty . it | [ of tho vilu und praflizate was not without its aboent oo L0 SUino AESOLS LNOULIHE to $1,600,000. fataltsin of the Pagans has geadually faded awany | Poom of John. The prayors and fastings which | nssurance: nor can they o with tho Agnostics [ NIy years, But vou must not coud “"‘"]‘P:’[’l) value. But the queation was: What Is belng dono *elaton of tho Kakes met on Euturday-afternoon The Erio Dispatch hus tho following concern- | Inton furin of humnn llmm‘-, andus n resuit | wukea sxint are. umbloma of tho denluls which | in saylug' wo lknow :nothing,—thnt ull these [ tBd ’”lfflcf beeauso ‘!‘1,'1\ have llulk ehleved | fu the city torecruit the ruks of this procession? pursunnt to ndjournment, and after transacting | ing the barges wrookud at that port i ono of | less froquently comes to the iips tho sollloquy of | make & Scholar, or n statésmnn, ot a: hero, | mignty thowmes lle wholly boyond our roach, {,".“"'.’,‘, Iclingt "fi""& ey oA ‘"“3“ ua | Why are little girls sliowed to g0 to snloons % ; e G, W, o ¢ i ho prescut (s not anly tha greatest of all pert- 3 2 vori, ' becs iy, * We have not yet ronched setiled convies Ll s > 14 o S " emen presont thon resolved thomsolvos Into o | Bsey &, 1 HEsiop 00 26 I8, UEco MERCRES | o'l idnatey. aid invCncjons, nd e | Bieo walked milke tho sainis of relizion | Hogs"s or, » e hava not yet formod dofinit be. | iberty. You must not Judgo of seionco by Its | o gront pubiic heart of this ety golug to do convention of vesscl-ownors, with the Hon. W, | Q15507 S62 mErbar s (0 © BEoutenSing ERGe | Bk " porsonul 1borty, and. i dppreciition | tud tho glauts In intaileot, thoso who buve enr- | liers upon thoss points.’ Those mory modesy | Mistakes. Nor must we judge of Curlstiunits | about tilse M,Egan I tha chalr andCapt. J, B. Hallnécing as | hroken bull, ana it Is thowght that i€ tho feo | of tho buautiful, but it [s tho groatest of ulingas | Fied u cross or studied n volume, thoso who have | thinkers buvo been calied by sumo of tho mure | DY the ubuses of Ch"!“""",}'v or by what bis |~ The fact was that tho ofty was nslcop, It sat Seeretary. A committeo proviously appoluted | holds tirm for a fortnight longer sho can cor- | In 18 philasophy of ftscit. " formes. epuch | lived for benevolence or thoso who have lived | dogmatic theologiuns tho ' Uncertninirlau: been danio In the name of Chelst, In tho | wity folded arms und dispinyed jndifference to tod the f ¢ n petition for organizing | tuinly bosaved, No offort js yet making tosavo | cver reiched ga fatlonni an cstimate of tho inis. | foran art or an Industey, Ioligion cotmes to us | —u new teri, but oue that nos fanptly describes | Hame of Chrlst muen and woien Bve | this terrible state of aifnirs. » Jepqritcithodorm ol 0 petitiol Tt % | {ho athor two, flthouel tho Captalu of the El- | slon of maakind. Our workl (s yot too tul) of | Withn trutbfulnoss, hecnusoit s thus seon fitting | tholr renl position, Those * Uncertaluarians,” | been lmprisoned, and tortured. and mafmed, | | Iteformation wus needed, rod ho was ready ta o g%'?,'fi?,fi"m‘cfii’“X;fiifi'k"'fi.\v?'i?“'l'fig"gz:l"u[lz; dorudu Is oxpteted hero soon, nnd then I€ thara | tho misorablo and unfortunit, but 8o fur is Wo | 66 well the ficts of tho surruunidiug exporion Ehrist liborty s baen bavishod, and the chains | e i an i Lo oy o Jvas ready 16 Tlieis a0 GO0 of by-laws. Tlio poticion waa | AFG [y Lopes of auving theia an aticmpt will bo. | bt b6 1he, keals, 0F fwa, comihonts, Eurens | 8% Botie ' o Siat s GP TLoRaN i houl by | Sonvietions.on baaey dobielrint solure: o wing. | GF Slivery bound fust, ‘But. b 1hia that i | mako thins bortor (n ey et 110 did noky Lrlelly consfdercd and ndopted ns a whola, The Tho now steam-bargo soon to bo bullt by tho | Leauty and n now peaco. Fower souls than | thoso who ~have comp up through grent | huve no doubis ns Lo tho uglstence of | one ln.lnc'nn;uu of Christ wus not Christ, nor { pertnps, kuow swhat was, but the good peoplo of Convention thon adjourned, to meot agnin nt 3 Megsrs. Quayle, of Cloveland, for Capt. Wiison,of | formerly feet that lito i n burden; it is car- | tribulation, and, bebold! the hlghts | God, or tho diviulty of Chrlst, or the hn- l.hg'h“.llullll.\l.l ‘: WwiA lm‘bhflls‘la ”L“" fow ]'lf the clty=total abstaliers or not—should wake p.m. on Wednosday, for the purposo of selacts | ) oo E"’.‘“fi‘ be of tho following dimensione: 255 | ried more willlngly, the common regret being | Of earth aro hold by those who rtnlity of the soul, or of nftor-death re- | Jove thar did these tereiblo things, but in tho | up in this watier, Join hands and hoarts, and do ing suttably porsous to constituv s Hoard of | reoy keel, 270 foot over all, &7 fuot beam, and 3 | that & muse Lo ‘surrondered Bo svon. Iu | huve minde tho samo diticult asoent, Tho forty | wards and punisiments; but thoy fonve s furge | BbuS of thit liw, n tho vietation of that Lk, | sumething for *tho sako "ot tho ’n rm*'dl’lnl nrovided for in the potltion to bo | rear hotd) ourepoch tho formor cncinies of man becomo | drys which Jusus spent in tho disconsotuto dos- | wurgin in many thingd that they do not clalu ta ‘Yf“!l‘u"f faue cmfllx?mszd-- pramead i l‘l“ cople of the clty, of the Influenco orwarded 10 tho Bucratary of Btato, iis trlonds, Heyinning with tho Ueity and | et und wieh laid tho fondation of thnt mock | understand, ihory wro muny ‘things that thoy Y613 il hewoo we Bieve Bt 1. Calnt cotepton | sy ayer tho thiule, Northwest, and inrgely A tloscondin, 0 tho humblest agoney eapable of T alled ent nro nn emblen of cuunot explaln, oy confusa their ignorance; X o ™ o Vel vorkt, ection was near ul WIHAT VESSEL WAS IT? Teutha 1 tho lonst. tho Toellins uf the bowrt, | tho forty yours which $ho lsruclites spont i | thoy confess that thoy Rhnw only in uarts that | o€ R Chestinny oA '}fldl"'"l;ln In 1o dnse | ynnd, nd wlse and good inen ought 't consider Record was mado at tho Chlengo Custome | MILWAUKEE, Wia,, March 6.—Last nightalgnal- | wo find tho focs of the pust bacoming tho aliies | painful wnnuurlufis, sind which an spends In | thoy aco through n glass durkly; thut in many 3; e W aratd 5133"«1("-‘«%?:‘:’1:3‘1?—“:‘;"\‘;3 i T t:wf- are going to do. ‘They should ask To lights wore discovared off this port nnd wore | of tho present, and what were once tho clouds of | trial befora tho border of any promised tand | thangs life presonts enfgmns thoy cannot solve, A H TR od to help thom to nndertake tho reformn- uteon Eaturday of tho sato ot tho SChOONON | /i to bo ghown by o vessel fn distress. | auvorsity bucomiug tho sky of n calm and awcet | can bo soen,—forty yeurs In which hours muy | The tuturo lies beforo thom as a certuinty, nnd | Lus seen enouich of hat: and it 1s that that bus | tion, and o would give them n happy victory E.M, Stanton by Mossrs, Wendelln & Meyor to | JuPPRRR 10 0 FAQ I Y B o o e hare | igit, Tho Deity Wwho ono wis olther an fron | como when ' tho lip “shall whisper tho words | thoy look ncross the boundarles of time with | Mude ',N‘"L!;“;"l“; to .‘"‘;{7 e Q}I"i“"\l i""?i at fast. Capt. Edward Jolinson for & consideration of | - m:my hreo Bours, Tha lifeaneiy crow 111;.-!pol. o t‘:lln? an onnlm(n?mmur lbml hpn!;lon:, 0 \haf ;k"?m“““z% llllrnru not speak aloud: My hhlml—lmpuflllor an)mtuluh: ml:z nlmr cmmull."w‘l.lu me’)‘:'fil’:«!'u o “;'";!“ lu"‘lgu HiTepiX niaclit m’u" q?::fl'f:g‘fl-:?'t Fn'n?; ",ff“ff‘f;.'m"g n";rymuuA flu b B g fond of tho puin of bumanity, has beeome | Bof weary 0." cortinty aftirm what tho tinat lsene wi 0, i ) vesiden 08’ - i 3 romnined up il nieht, nnd whon morning onuo | tha Smbodinion of At AN Torsn and lovy | . THOFo romnins, oait soems to me, n conclusion | Thoy Fogl, thoy know,thoy ailir (ha¢ tho faturg | PEINCIPICS us 1o whit th lnw g Clrlst 18 cupblo | winfatration, und prodiotod thut that of ‘Prosl: ¢ artles In Milwaukeo have about concluded | thero wns nothing to bo soou. Tolograms | witieh offer to edch one sweet and wigo aws of | Of grout comfort to bo drawn from the thought | cannot bons Hark ne b iy padnted In tho old tho- "1'; fl{flu,n‘ ll; m.muu" ruu{g. }»lu{»u’ know, tiit | gent Garfield would be equally 08 good an ex- negotiations for tho purchase of tho scow Selt, | buvo Dbeen sent to lnke ports mnorth | hiysofourn horo, God hus become known ns n | that man wus sont hero to win viotories, We | ologies: thoy take out of that futurent) thought {, 6 lnio ,‘1‘,"-,;‘5" ,"b“, ek l‘fi“-fll’. tught { pmplo, 2 Consideration, $2,000, {'l"fl‘:‘g:: ?‘i’&.‘:§n‘.’,fi"°:'<Ji’ufl!}{'n‘?.‘i‘.!fi%‘&“flff 0!,"0:}; wondorful notwork of luwd, and Liws 80 tre {mm soon that i 18 born Into m: l\;multl al.r of 0 ey nmfiumg Doitys ‘:n‘nv mklu from It | by l'_'l‘.;'(rfi;l"jm‘,ur;‘e:m d’,(‘]‘lsmfi;""m.fg“;“'{.".d:'u" e ‘) v . ' o o - | battle. lie mooets ¥ e H v 'y ., 3 N 118 reporicd tnat James Daviaeon bus sold | BEBCHLSLOEAG, NOUUERGE R0t R, | Shnhil i s ey KA i exbrlcs o T | bl T bnols, s, oy g, buct e iy | s ol s i chie o pls | Wl B R Radhi St s INSTALLATION. . hia slenm-binrge dJames Davidson to Capt. Har- | ing Statlon, says be thinks it was a vessol indls- | iiiko ton Kingand nbegar, Those lawsnro thy | and longlogs 1o is mado great throigh success- | and Savior, and then feave il in 1is bands, | Of - peace und’ good will, aud wil nobla Mving | THE REV, CHARLER KOERNER IN THE EN- i‘gf!#_’g‘)uml nud Mesara, Kinyon und Iobjndon | tross, and that sho went down. Thaschoonor | path not of mf‘m“n ,...,35‘,‘,’. bucof huppiness, and | 1ve victories, Wo hava followed him tnis morn- | knowing that Ho will do il thiugs well, This | and ':"“‘lflf to be tike God; to bo perfect, ns GLISH LUTH N cnvnen Hir, Vi, ohir, Klnyon wis @ lato ownur, and | Marfiior fa possibly out, and ono opinfon is that | jyilifons are inding in thof an nbundant rowurd | {12 in bis long and thorny pth, This question | mediatitue aehool ~of "thoology cannot ™ go | ONF Futhor in ‘}'“‘“" jhecteats }‘,;:l“‘“ gaime- | mhg fnstallution of the Rey, Charles Koerner Bia cuson, coiinoer, 1t s Maumebarie 1t was bor, “iho would havo & crow of throo OF | of thoir obedionce. The Croator thus becoming | 18 naked us now by tho solom doptis of tho #iey | with tho rudionls In * thoir | deufils, ” nior :_*;Llflrm“f;}lflmgpl';l'fifln"l‘,fl B ldiiquniecomy | ae pastor of tbo English Lutheran Church of tha Ing tho winter. dnm. MeQuecn st season < E}’o'l‘fi:fl."".’uf r::m’dh‘r"'ll(,n‘gxu{h:natllll‘llil: ‘L’f ".f,,.’,‘.l;‘ mumg’;u?. nl(w: "{‘:,'::nr:'rm:,:,‘fifnz “.,’r‘,','.'.'.“'.'f; :::.'-lm‘('i\c‘:l I::lllhl‘:?rmkx!oglh‘:‘n ‘7\1)1,“.;:‘1‘.’,“,?"?; see Christiun nutlons upprossing tho wouk, and | Holy Trinity took place Inst evening in the i thnes the phrase: o him | stadyimg the courss of thought (n tho Chireb, 1s | PUsbIIty, our world could e persuuded to 1ive | grent Sodom fnto whluh i1l the -wicked ol tho as thiey are called, dre by no meaus men withont | Bnd put to denth, 1 the numo of | join harls with any ono who was ready tounite . VESSEL TRANSFIRS, commanded tho Western Transportution Com- A SENSATION EXPLODED. bonefactors, o ¢ ! refusiug, only under pressurc, todo Justice to | chureh, corner of Erlu street D , 4 A ) L . pnd instend of lending hin to | Iout a4t last with an utter defeit at death? | cun tind fn tho Bible, Uod's word, but it cannot B " reh, vl irlu street and Dearborn JRS74 bronaiiur Kinpire Binte. _Adaording to Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, sulaldo lond him tow conscloushess of victory. { 1o his enomles all-closo up areund b aud | ailloe that il pur(s aro vqualiy nspired, 1t | to poor How sud to so the wenkniess, andiho | ayenue, Tuo sorvices woro slinple, but commund tho James Davideon. - e MicwAuUREE, Muroh 8,~Invostigation rovents | COunt bastily tho ciowics which cncompnas | transtix bis soul upon thut mound called tho | ¢an gop n Christ God's great ataning nuturo | jenlousis an 0 | \npressiy and W nccordnnice — with e may {n his attempt to make f torward nareh, | tomby 13 thls boing, all whuse earthly grundour | coming forth b tho vicarlousncss of fove to suye | profess tho namoe of Cardt. But all the tine— % tho fact that tho object in tho lnko off tho nortt- | FRY YL '3'¢ JHSWRE [ wite §IORRERGITCR | GO from bfs warFaro atd viotorlos, t0 aink nt | $ivhors, DUL it Calnot wecept of @ peaal subetle I tho midst of nil cio Xotkts Wuiferines and e ot m'.‘;"’unm'\fi"‘Jf""fiovmk""}?' : . FERRYING TIHE STRAITS, ern extromity of this ulty, supposed to be part | times and compol hlm to combat nlmost dafly | I8t in sn ovorthirow tho most parfeat and sor- | tution, This school of thinkers hus u positivoe | ciucitivs—tho tuw of love wallét to be fultileds e :fi'ugo Wickts 1ank. hm’go o CtreL, Engincers employod by tho Jnokson, Lansing | of & vessol, ia nothing but o plio of snow, lco, | With tho clemonts. In thouniform and summer. | rowful of which tho mind cnu concolve? If go, | fuith, but it cau’t beliovo oversthing; nordoes | Walls In ‘hg‘lnuflfl“{{tfl?t ufh %lm'mfl'llkl"g O e Tyut vk Latthardu Gliu roh & Bag) : und dirt. 'noro are soveral porsons who Iusist | llko climutes man tinds an vceult foo, for his | huw boggarly ura all the triumphs whichacomed | it elnim to know overything, but leaves much | 10 como to know und to livo tho * Golden 1tul q b eeipture, @ to: 1o tonaw Rallrond have been watehing tho oo | Yig™ihoy "y’ Nichts and aliennts last ovoning, | mind and body weakon and homust movh north | Awhilo ago to be transtormiug him 1o the | for tha futro to rovul, Miioh foss ean 1o go | And, thank God, tho loug night ls wouring wwuvs forhisecionh Wi Sk feon AL Pirantios, lo Biraits of Mnokinno this wlutor vory | Lt tnolr statomonts aro genorally disorodited, | wird aud plunt bis oities, und townis, nnd Indus= | Somblance of n God, A jrruut Genonsl onco tllad. | with thoke wiio B o bellafs. tho ulust etornnd wintor 18 nesring tho spring | XXxily L8, Ioddwaititlongthun tho lnjundtion elotely [n arder to ascartain the diMoultics that | The probability 18 that thoy suw a star, aud | trics in the temperate zonvs, 5o ko pluts bis | all l!nmrml aud tndeed the warld, with the nume Tam awara that this position of indefinitness | #nd to uplifted Cross fs melting the heart und | K1 y 4 L uptalng: “Bu would Ifkely have to be cncountered fn minking | mugnliicd [t, for sonsational purposes, Jitoa | colonits upon i bienk coust and begins in long | bor and apfondor of his succesdcd. 1o snw Kings | fs notplensing to nll classos of mind, ‘Thoduw | touchliig the consvlenco of tio world, Love | yo strong |’.‘5“§.1‘.‘.‘.’1‘.’53“i'f,’“‘.‘im"'.‘..".."zf,';".f{‘;{:‘;“‘: 3 4 ¥ PR g 4 vo | will conguer ut lust, 8 Passago with trafng of onrs during tho wintor light on tho luke. war. Tho winters are lony and tumultuous. | ot his feot as supplinnts. Ho had ompires 1o | mntist snys: *'Toll us whnt you beliove; give be installed and tho vongregntion over e —————— Tho gentlo und white show which at tieatis tho | gIvo away, Even Lnglund, for hundreds of | us your platform; lot us “know whore you In tho personal senno, tho wonds af onr Sensons, Tho Cheboygan Zribune says sovoral *ur&u,mu sohool-child, und which, 0t It st | yones tho st powarful of Hiatos, tramblod {n | stuid.” And whel thoss moro modeat tiinkors | Savior may bo verifed by onch one who 18, wil: Whogy . R0 - Maq g6 Aok~ i coounsolpr alt 1 Eundred soundiugs of the thicknoss of tho i A New Fashion In Funorals—An Inno= vi s o W and gulde, At tho concluslon of the scrmon B co in November, awnkens a struwe thritl ot or sland home whenn tho lands norosd tho | go on and sny that thore are mauny thiogs of | lnw to do illd will; not the great bistorles of o o Bive beow made. from timo o time, and 8o fup | VAtlonm thnt ¥ax Sovoral ¥roper and | foy i oler hont s, fans into f pwerr] mone | Cinutel wore shinkon a8 by an carthqunkoby | which we aio certuln, and othors that wo know | controvorales wbout Chsla or religion, bt s gy Sl Jfabiner Moot ntiihe’ foot nothing hag Leen found that wnum'l do the Interesting Fontures, Bter ns days puss, and ofton compels man to sit | tho troud und the guus of this mighty chiottal, [ by experlonco, and theso cimbraco the greut [ words ua addressed to tho heart,—na spokoen to thio Triisices uhd Dieons of tho chusch, “&l’m ‘Passago of mpodo Pio New York Sun. down and confess s powcricsnoss, His traing | Hutat lnat il this victory diod 1iko o flower, | truths that rolate to churactor und that bind | the conscienco. I1ia wurds that offer pardui to | [BS Srutiees BIE ICREEnS OF RO ThUEe. oo bitsago of n Iargo and powortul ferey-bont,uch | A yow tnsblon, destined yot to become popu- | which bo nonsts of as bolng able fo fly by day | Ho Who bad crowns to give uway vecumo | the soul o God, yet tho positivisis in theulogy | Iha penitent: rest to tho weary ana tho heavy. | utter cating him 1o tho pistorits sia rond, wnd vould undoubtodly be wsed for transforring | lur, s belng quictly introduced (nto tho funor- | and night forty miles an hour lossen thelr speed | & begrar, and tho cmplres, cqiinl 10 a [ wronotsatisiled.” Thoy wunt a orced witn uo | Inden: that’ offor puaco to it troubled soul | Ihe HEQ SR ERAUTEr EEt L0 JRARERELH, PERSE ;“l.Thwlcohn- boen found to yary very much | &lsin Nuwl"urk. For yenrs tho press and pul- | and mfiuul llo'holpless ns an infant. At a vass | continent, contracted untll they bocawmie u | probabilities In Iti° they want [t mado { and horl.- in tho hour of death, Rollgion to . N thickness, running from two u\cfins uptotwo | pit have showp tno folly of oxpondiug large | outlay of moncy nnd labor by men worn out In lon olymmck In tha seal Can i bu possible | vl " ! inging of the doxology by the choir and n p of corctaintles; und they charge | the dndividoal Is & lifo,—It 4 something thut tho 8 1 o Bttt feet Bomo plaoes it wol : " y that “thit _rutre victor | nble i odest thuoiowi b fess | fuds n responsy in the decuest consclousncss of | CougTeRntion, auda benulictlon provaunced by uld bo only two lnches in | sums of moncy on cuskots, flowers, aod curlage | tho vxtra tofl mnn's boastod cnginos agnin nove, L nt retreating victor {8 nn cmblem | tho modes wologinns, who confess Il e 9 o - 1bickncas, aud thon fn Josd thup (7 feot framm UL Proceasions, (vitlo & conaldorablo outiny muy | and tornclnfl ho hua ail tho bappiness of being u | of man, and that all thoso who have fought wpon | thut thoy thomselves mro but | thiosoul, "It 18 1 renowlay powor: a aivation ;‘;",’"‘:“x:'{“l;::}m, 1{{"’“’,"‘5‘”3&;- g g}’;‘;}; Iace thoy wonld find It two feot thiok, ‘This s | hot aifect woll-to-do people, the poor, nlways | congueror; but tn an unexpuoted hour, or in an | a nabler tlold than military mnbition e kitaw | leurnerd In tho deop mysterios of rollgion, with | from sin: the indwelling of love: the witnessin 8 Sog nan oxceodingly cold winter, fur moro zoro ,|*desirous of fullowing * tho siylo' as fur as pos- | oxpocted hour, biuck comoe tho hosts of the sky, must seo tholr learning, und virtue, und charity weathor thun tho averngo of wintors, nnd yot, Wysivle, lmitato the pomn and oxtravagancoin o | and the whoels of trado ngaln pauso, A | all fado, thele loves ond friendshl ps shirink untit oy Niled Trst eventogs. notwithstanding this fuct, tho Investigation hus [ degreo that is positively Injurious, . troop of locomotives dash ugainst a snow- | the grave shall bold all and bo all? Naturs und Uncertalnarinns” and thoso | yielding tho heart and the Mo to them. Wo s =, #howa that 1) crossing of tho Btralts on tha foe In many Americun cfllcu tho Cutholle clergy | drift twenty fcot in hight or depth, and | Hovelation alike suy not, Whyshould the Creu- " und theso nnbiguous * preachers | cannot stand off and Judgo concerning thom or A A "'uulwnhuu: dabger undor tho most soverp | haveatiempsed to chock the fucreasing dispo- | scem ~ to * groun with n Houl wonsy | torsend his children horo to win vigtories,und | canturn round to tholr accuscrs, these positiv- | know them any mure thun wo chit kqnw benuty Vietor Iugo. " feezing wonthor, Tho men chgaged in sound- | sition to muke u sbow by limiting the num[:ur of dofent, Whon theso birrlors of show molt | thon deny them that without Which all vise is | {sts in thonlogy, thos sovere dogmutiats, ana | ar sonk without scelng und huuriie, The lite o1 on I Parls Vietor Hyo's made of living {a ing tho ley haye froauently broko throueh from | Of earringea to two, four, or Bix, according to | then down upon man comes tho anmo enemy in | viin—the victory over death? It cannnot bo, nuIyum whilo thoy aro all socertatn and 80 ox- | tho soul must bo known by jiving that Ufe, | vopy uniform, e gota up early, ard _practiculs : heirown welght. Thoru' is ono dangor, how- | tho clrcumatnnces of 'tho family; and Funura) | the form of u flood, *Fho banks of the riversare | dan s g conquoror, e was boen to that des- | plleit in thelr oruds, that tho croeds of no twa | Love must bo knuwn by Hvlog Iy joves und res | vy duybreak, winter and summer, - During the P¥en it o far would not bavo had to havo | lteform Assosintions bave boen'n fenture of | broken down or effmbed over, and citics, and | tiny, = You sce fnall the featurcsot his tuco and | schaols entiroly agreo; that thoy ofton coutra- | liglon can Lo kinown us nn exporience, as o Hor AT F 1o, ent, it fuct, ho risos at 4 in b':n tontended with by « ferry, Whilo this has | suelut lifo In London and several othor lurgo oit | towns, and farme, and valuablo neeumulutions | soul that be s not a child of tullure, but of sue- | dict vach othor; and that In_somo senso thoy nre ower to eave from ain snd to 1l tho soul with | 1y morning. Diceetly ho bus performed his B extraordinary cold ‘winter, there hus [ les of England for years, of Inbor aro suddonty damuged or raln Whon | cess. Paul utters the most probublo sotutlon of [ betng moditied ouch year. Tho old doctritio of | love, and pouce., and hopo, only by yluIde the | toilet Vietor Digo tako: anrly broukfust, fu- nfllbcml tha nsunl quantity of honyy wind that ‘Tho rnufiltm of pitting after advertiaed fnvi- | tho inundations snd show-=drifts have hod thoir | thls mysters whon ho gays that the lust euemy [ o muterlal holl-fica on which thoy once insisted | heart to tho witl of Gad, 'This we mny know | yapinbily sonsisig of colteo and cggs, The fore d'."llly brenks up thefoe and plies It up to great | tations to funorals tho words, ** It 18 requested | day, then other nntagoniats uppear nnd tires | thut shinll bo destroyed 16 death, Fhistoomust bo | 14 abiout given up, Ae tho doetrines of verbal | that God s, that Cnrist {8 risen, beeunac 1o | yor he'ls nvoterately fond of, and fudutges in, eDinA In tho u{ constuntly shifthuys buck | that no tlowors bo sunt,” was g step fn tho way | vome to keep tho pence of tnun from finding s | put undor foot, Such nrosult {s made ovident | nsplration und penui atonement ure on tho [ dwelts i the beart tho bopoe of glory, 8 muy | yot unly after cuch meal, butat intervals durlng nlgdronnwuu every chuuging wind, Whether | of funeral roform; and tho wore recont adop regular home In his heart, 1118 homo, his_ town, | notounly from tho history of Christ, but from | sume road; they too must bo nvandoned, Aud 1 | wo como to know thint thu soul Is Sinmortal, and | tho ¢uy, Huving refrosted hlinself by this 00t this cun be overcotna romains to bo soon, | Antouncement, * interment at tho convenionco | hlM city, or bis forest, or histicll, is swopt by this | tho assiimption thot the Iutinit One who placed | would rathor stand with those who, seoing the | that tho svorlnsting gates will koon open. Our | glignt rupnst, ho Botd to work, having Rlwnys — of tho funlly,” was nnother importunt one, | unfeeling enomy. Whon tho dovouring fimes | man hero in tbfs fleld of contlict, and who | Immensity of tha fichl, confess tholr jgnorinvo | Savior says: * Ask and yo shall recolve; seck | Lpon aceustomed, ovon fronta vory carly uge, CIIANGING NAME! n I'heso fnnoyations hove rediced considerably | swept around this luke ton years ago 100.000 pon- | ordered Lright sucerssos to wpring up | and thelr oconscquont indefinitiods in many | uud yo saull ind, Innlettor published stneo | 1o got through bis work i tho morning, though 1 Followlng ia MES OF VESSELS. | fig cont of funorals, tho Inst boing partionlurly | pio wero vendered humeloss and £200000,000 {u | from triuls, will not ubandun 1s children in thut | things, than to stund with those who say ail tha | hia death, Thomits Carlyle suld to & griend | oneo tho hour fortho midiuy el buswerived, tio p Wi g fatho full text of abill passed by | approcisted by rich and poor alike, ne constitut- | property wore dostroyed. i the flood in Spain | hour when they shall most need lmly Hni timo that they know just how things are, and | thut in a dark realless lnlum. when | poct breaks off tor tho day. s study 19 on'thy 0 lato Congrews, and which has recetved tho | Jig in eifcotual bareior ugalnst. tho professionsl | two or three yeass ugo, #1000 persons were | envmy, Doath le tho comman fov of us ali than bna few yours bave to soy that thoy wore | ull of troublo and curo, ho sald, *Our Futhor | first Hoor, 1t 18 lurge und ftted up without Yauaturg of tug President and thorefore pe- | IOUrLers, who attend nlf possihle }unuuu for | ronderod noor or woro drownod In a fow awful | desolation is the wlicst und deopest. Compared | mistukon,—that 13, it thoy did not know, Whoart In Heaven o o o Thy will be done™; | yethod or order. with wpestry on the walls, old mea law, which nuthorlzes tho Bocretary of | LLO 80le Durposo of huvingaride tothocome- | hours. Whon you puss away frain thoscglenntio |. with thut monster, all other uneinics seotn wan- Thut now Jet us take up tho subject in unothor | ke bud not reponted that prayer formuny yenrsi | furniture in every cortor, chandeliues ' ono sny thoy nro™muystlus”s | of the Rpirit that wo aro tho children of God, | BUCcossful A8 a pastor, uad comes to this cit Finiow wint Silover | Aot thoro I8 o way 1o vorify thosuthings but by | Mromly recommeudod, o church was woll tery und huck, onemics of mai It 18 anly to find 4 largo number | tlo na frionda. 1€ man was sent into thin carth | ligot, nod try to study some of thode things it | but whon he sdld % Thy witl be dono,” Bo Teit 8 | place, pletires in another, aud portmanteans all l' ng BSUry to chungo tho numeof n vessel \a'hlla it_has been frequontly romarked of our | of emallor oncs coming to annoy the distriets { to bon victor, At *Ya tomb moro thun at ull otbor n-llulm\ of which wa mn‘; Lo cortaln; the things | strango boauty and power in tho words; he had | Gyver tho room, #o to speak. ‘Vhoso lattorarticles o certuln elrcumataucos: busincss-mon that thoy drivo through ovory- | they canwot nasall and destroy, Tn our Northe | points docs boueed the chaplots of laurel. In | thit wo moy knows und how wo may know thous, | rost, Mr. Hutelildon, tho swest slugor, told 1o | forg the receptacles for the minnuserpts of all {t enacted . | thing us If they bud nol 10 whmo o | woat the colit bus beon 8o Intouso and transpor | such u final conguest the curcer of man o earth | ¥ 11 iy mun witl doiny will, ho shall know of | thut ha went (0 Mlunedotu to muko monoy: e | Vigtor Hugo’s works which huve already o ¥ Tenisrivey o jue Sonnto and Houso of Mep- | JWRE 10, 1€ GY, B4, 108 b 2kl SIS 2 | Tation s fmpossibls thus two famillos lave beon | would Aind s subihno compiotion. <o this finul | the doctriny whothar Wb o Ciod oF whothor 1 | stod of making, ho loats death onteren s | seoion s, w Wphar. thisy daruite A ,x"flnm sasembled, That the Secrotary of tho | dent thutthoy hinve not tho tino to uttend the | known to mave into ono bouss that tho other | ovorcoming ull tho othor puimy dnys would than | speuk of myselr. homes alt was arki he wandenwd alone on the | fiyg by will tu tho Bibliothéque Nationale ifter |muurylw. aud llt!;‘\)hy 18, nuthorized to permie | funeral of o partner, o frlend, or an cateomed | house might bo burnod up for fuel, Dridges und | polut, Sucecsstul in lubor, suocossful In umi{ And hero wo whould noto tho ditfercat forms | wild prairio; for tho first tmo In his hfe ho | higdeath, The mamseript sont o the priotor nnohluvruruwuemuluu' vessol du; mlnrullml publle servant, To tho mon who bolong | rallway tica hive heen thus applied to kcep tho | #uccesaful (n b affections, successtul umid | or kinds of religious knowledge, Thore Is tho | bowes) hid kiees lo prayer; the tull grass wos | gy ronoruily recopled ofthur Dy {18 autbor's okl :gd(uuml seawarthy mud froe mn,y v to svcret benovolont soototies und trade | family circle frumidonth, Bomotimes, whenjtho | temptations und many sorrows, ho stuids at tast | thoorotioal, or that which pertulns to tho theory | ubout him; no humin “torm wae near; nbove | refond, Muie, Drow, o by M, Gubricl Richavd m'":]whlhlcl: lajue ot tho sutwo when i orgunizations u funeral of un ussoclate fn tho | poeplo emergo from Huch exhaus winters | triumphant at tho gravol ot rolfglon, Thon thore 1s the practical, or thiit | him wero only tho bluo sky and the bieds in the | fysetido, his privato socrotary. M. Higo always * shall be sufiiclent ¢ [t It cause for 8o dal n morning or aftornoon involves tho luss of ut | and s0o tho gruss of Aprinieand tho heurt has Lu- Tho warld tucudos. It disanpdars, which portiius 1o conduct, or what siould o | wir. 1o suld, *Our Futher Whoart i Houven,” | writos of ong kind of puper—reo sized olinsd, a2 Thut “tho Becretury of tho T Ly lonst a haif-day's work; and beesuso thoro are | gun to shnke olf its “long grief," then tho rain pens Lo Ltk vyey. bls vars dono, And thon thore s tho experlmental, or | und ropeatig ns bost ho could that pruyer, | pude exprossty for him, of whioh bo bus ni B Citublial ‘o Futes i romiativos i | thousands Who cunnot aford this pecunfiry | ceascs to full, or the usccw of tho ground or th hfa rligy that which 18 to be verliied in experinco. peace, anid lght, und love, and bopo flled Bis | eiormous stock i hand. A3 bo works: standing Tt stien oy o o roEulutlons und | COne G remuing of mion who fu 1lfe counts | BiF conio und muko tha wreen flod e 1ifeloss iy Fund,tond it whuas, 1o mount, to 871 "o thoory of rellglon govars wvery wid fold. | hoartsand ho ot waiked i that liitovor singo. | Satoro. b dovk o bt onublod o ulvarsify s TBero bintlt, and poeunfars Mablis ot e veat | od thofr friends by (ho bundred are not fnfro- | tho middio of tho wagon-rond. ‘hu tho beart Of ate wherd [y by Siaur” Itembrnces not only facts, or sunposed fucts, | (1 wenry one, tlled with doubt and dirknoss, of | literury labors by i Hitl 1nusoular exoroiso, 18800 iy deoi nooearary o Y U IHe Yois | Gientiy folluwod o the kravh by i dozon or loys | sliks and rlses, und risos and wiuks, Tho foes of t e B but iy inelideaiso philgsophies or speculations | heating ngalust the storms of fomptation, or | wiiich vorma 4 itk OF his dully Sourso of By 2BULc 0r° privata sessasias g’ ot tujury | O ades, #3 1 thio whont-crop Ao so many and varied that it = ubout tha fucts, "Thus ull roliglons rest ubon | Journoying to the gravo without hopu, ko prove | yieno, 110 puces sbowt and up.utl down hlsstudy, B s eanie by ro Hang,ien e | “Thio lateat Innovation klves all tho frionds of a | scome of ton & woniler thut' tho boautiful griii AGNOSTICISM, tho ipposition that tere fs & God, and & futirs | tho promive of Gans ko ke, nud you sBall For | Aonoi it A a0 wallow & monthfu Pasutho order fur tho ehunie of st to be | decciscd porson an opportunity for particlput- | can eacape them uil and uver irrivo nt thatper- BENMON BY THE REV. DR, TIOMAS, exlytenco, ond all fn somo forin cecognizs | celvu; go soek, bud you shafl tind, of Guifeo or sl sicre, LUt nuver by auy oawico Yublisued ut least \n four fsaues 1 s0mo dally or | w in approprinto coremonlvs. 1t also daos | foction called harvest,when tho tlold uo waves in Tho Itov. Dr. Thomas pronchod yostorday tho fuct ot @i, and tho nved of torglvences = sitting down, Aftorbronkfust on fho days when n«ll{ buper at the placo of roghut d ’u nway with Lm nccessity, whothor real or ns- old, In Irelund, sometimes, thelr 1ifu-sustaln- s s i L% ¥ y und of atonvment, and also tho fuot of ro- AR 3 TRO he bins not to attend the Senate M, Higo sots eutof et bt the pinco of reglator; and ‘o | BWAY el T NG Jong siring of coaokios 10 8o- | [y DIAGE fajla for & huif-iozn years i sugons. | moruin iu tho Pooplo's Church (Hooloy's Tho- | wurds and wuufihuiouts. Aud theso facts, ay i A REFORM PLATFORM, EaLARALLG atBO T Bl Mdlifo dole. RO 0L amu 10 Lo aid by the prson ofpor | Company the body to tho grave, gton. What iutorvals of rest thosu foes of tha | atre), taking for his thomo *Aguostiolsm,”” Fol- | rule, aro easily accopted: sud it is not about | y\xoTiER SEEMON ON OUR CITY GOVERN- | omnibus of trum bu cotties ucross, gettig dowa = ealritg such chunp of name. s ‘Tho niw fusblo providés simply for Rolding | Suid might olfor aro fiod i wiih i nitlo with | lowiag is tho sormons thesd that rellelonists difor, Tt when tho o O e e o et el funoral sorvices in theovenlng, Husloess-men, | fnsldious enomies of tho bady, Disesso In count- I any man witl do Hia will, b shall know of | Lhoury beoomes s speculatlon, or u philusophy Tho Rov, Dr. tydor preavhed to hlg congrogu- | Witlh no dellalt goul 1y view, ilke a lounger whq v socloty-mon, cmployors, and vimployés can then | losa formis stunds around nun Mk Ko many | o ggaieing, whether it bu of God, o whe ther [ about the fucts, thon tho thoories are alniuat by- oY B 8 k . 18 In 10 hurcy aud takes torovdt in_ oyorythiue, RTho SEL REGISTERS, attoud without loalug u moment “of oflice oy | wolvos of tho prairics or wonntaing snd (llhrulu Bads i ey bt i e b wilduring (n llmlr\'lrlnunlll\mhl over tokodit- | thon In St. Paul's Univorsallst Churol yosterdRy | sy onougls In bt ably to breathe tho oven g UMulo Courler mssorts only ono vessels | factory timo, In tne morning the romafns, ag- | over hls framews tho ovil spirlt contended for | 9 yself, i ¥the e . forouces tho debates uro almost interwinablo, | gyentng, having for bis subjoots * Addod Worde | wie" i Freodom, On the “literary' oveniugs, Bter will bg fasued thjy BOuS d thut compunied by tho lmmediate” family, may be | the body of Moses, In mfuncy this warfare bo- Wo have all noticed the fuut that mavy ne It fu not tha fuets thut Lellevers fn vligion dids | 2000t eirorn yiatrorm for Chicago, and for | when ho la ubout Lo read some unpaolished fray- 7t [nland Liogda Avsncioson S0 LAY 040 | 00 o tho placo of {ntormont and ud at veat. | ping, and thero iy bo truces tow wnd ton, but. | words—now utlonst to tho publio eur—aro vam- | pulo; tha disputes ro over tha thuorics son- | JU0 R, R e s Bty yyq dolatton, It tractiist, |7 iyttt se Sy Tio Insting ponce 18 declured. From un uorolont | ng moro and moro Into dully use. This fa ouln- | OUriing (ho facts. Men asu rule bollove i (Lo : W™ e Cand candlos, withont proviousty maky ud Groat Westorn Cowpunles aro g nocossity man (8 lu porpolunl war. 1 und Chrlat, and the Bibie, snd atopoment, an Whoreforo, If meat wake my brother to of« | 4o Livne'y Targo palrof spectieles from his pocks g EU1e 8 nymber of vessel uspootions, Hermai Toxk: Bt onuinaration or' mensuroment_ la thoro | 1 duo to tho marvelous tontat actlvity of our | by jitg to ‘come; but thoy difer about these | fond, [ will out no moat whila tho world wtund- | Grs*ul S Aehe, BEOTRERHEEER IO 0 RS t1hik they aro domng 1 ely fi uf i In viow of tho oplufons tately exprossed by | for those foes which puss by us undur tho unmes | tined, Iu which the old und rocondite disoussions | things,~dITer tn their pnnmorhn in thoir tho- | et ot Tinake my brothor to oifaud.—L, Cory | §ionamit ratnd Bin, on which the Pt Rover ' SB¥enlenc gy rof, '8 tmorcly for their owh | opyipent coullste that the reading of Gormun | of poverty and Ignorancc, and race und horedity, | that were once confined 1o $ho schools of spoou- | orjos nbout thesoe tucts, And It Is Just hero tbat | vill., 4. Yulle 10 w8y ** UL § 0 W0 yours of o, dhild- ; Bt with g 1oy Foforences lu cortain casvs, and | toxt s Injurious to tho cyos, the eruesu Goy- and Gooldant and mistortime] Auinzing ur tho lative philosophy and thoology have fn our day | & $urie personul borty should boullowud; forit | "o pooplo to whoun this eplutlo was addrossed | ren—un Of mun.” A8 wu ordiary ruly’ Vietor #Vluw 10 publishing u reglstor. Tho | erntmunt bave rosulved ad much as possiblo to | eomios of mai, amazing In_holr number and fnto the fore, dof tar thougnt, | 18 Just bers that tho dilforenves urg found, s0d | pogtore s bad nwno in history, Thoy bud glvon | Hugo publishes a now work on vachunuiveraary faygq 1O Of tnapoction for tho Intand Lioyds | Slscourage its uso, snd ail their oifolal au- | q thelr poworl 1t need not' bu o tuattor of | 400 10lo the forcaroufid of papulur tHOUKBE. | jyat ut this polut that & lurge o degre OF i | 0N o world ag ordor of nrohitoetury, bad nddad | OF Wia Diktay; "his your, lowover, tho X poots hhfi,fl the suporintondenco of Cupt, W. D, | Bounconins and reports will hencoforth be | wander I at thmes some mortal shoutd cry out, | The doctrinea of the schools buve redched tho | tortaiuty exists, Indeed, thoe field 1y 6o luvge, | 10 3 wdt produotion fs w fow tiys Lotind oo and will on, rinted excluaively in Rowan chaructors. W3ty goul fa wonry of lIfol* Not muny, bows | poopla; and Lonco the torws In which thes doc- | the subjoots su’ vayt it tha possiblo rangu wad | tu the adornsuont of thoir oity fu varlous ways, e R s My ; i 1 of ‘:i:m":lfi:‘.”l\uoc(;nwd yith Capt, L ‘ —— g ever, do sund upfhta tho air thoso words, for iy D ars Y Desstn hr HoSomINE Imor Siias puewbin 1t 10 0o ou ol 0 Fully cutipru. | ana yot thole unchallenkod roputtion ws that nor uppour el o 100 of Maren, BT Ot Kingsion, madCapts’ dobe. 1ee, OF | by iructy roulovinAbe (rHlintion OF tho t6routs | Hie Gbusios o nud ar0 Comverted Tngo frivnds | Bion. And this s woll; for thoso turink, Won | 4o dortaln [t tht ull can sbo them In thy | OF Wlukd cluss of poople. Tnelr clvilzution s — 1o and will 1ot disorder the wiomach lke cough | Tho bistory of tho bumun Camily Luy revoaled | understond, most convenfeutly doslgnato yreat | gume way. At heueo thoro {8 roow for diifor. | Wosu low vne, wud thls wua showa in the fact | 1t te imposatilu o rewalu long slok o outaf 'Pacton distriots arruogod by the Assos | Bycupe; 16 couts 4 box, 5 tha funt Shet tha =it med hedw sne meade fnés _.._‘.,.. Phrieht e of thase wards coming | eocedof anfsion,and roou, uid needulso, fwoulid | that tha oxvicealon aroso 1u desoriblag & wan health where Hop Bitturd ure used. p

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