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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1881—TEN PAGES. (ile PULPL swing’s First Sernion on the f, ie Better Covenant. fr Miller, of Iowa, Preaches in Place of Dr. Thomas. qhe Latter Explatns that, His ** Suse pension’? Compels Him ‘gy Abandon AUI Ministerial Labors Wat After Goufersnos.” qe Duly of the Citizen as Understood by the Rov. G. C. Mila. e TUE BETTER COVENANT. SERMON BY PROK, SWING. prot. Siting proaetied to a lurge congregation asterday forenoon In the Centra! Church, tik for his thomo ** ‘Tho Netter Coverunt.”” Fol- 1nony . 40 ts to the modintar of a bejter sed On Leder prumlacsifen, Mie Gough thle passaye Is of A noculiar theo~ gepteal Import, It also sets before us the high Frimaty of tho world that was. consplevous in ine mission of Crist, In [lis view this waa a tworkt, worthy of all the Iabors and. love Id bestow, worthy: of nll the rich hopes ne could cherlat. While the forinul theologinns mancoul gre discussing the meaning of “ mediator,’ and seorennnt.” and * promises” wo murk In a gons ¢ralway tho kind and hopeful slew which Jesus took of tha nifaire of socloty, and how Inn beowd yeose fle was tho ineuiator of A better plan of God, the hearer of hotter “promlees. Besides that epeetal relntfon to mag which 1 set forth ppCalvloistic, or Methoulat, ‘or Protestant, or Bomanist one cnn rendily detedt in the Man af, Hrsrath tho Influence of a’ high and Herona Weal of bumanity—an ideal of Immensiirabie yalue In the history of our race, Society being sted upon continually by.idenis naa shore Is Yorn away or constintly nugtnented hy- the beating sen, very Important ig tha enreer of one wbocasts among the multitudes Ideas of con- fegsed power. ‘Man fa by native buoyant and hopotul of saul, " eloves lite fur Its own rake and ot because ho (afraid tv dic, Tho little, ehlidren and tho young who ara Uttle troubléd with a fear uf fines boyond death, love thie world deeply, and think It n placa of marvelous Interest, and veanty. Few of them wish for nny heaven deter than thelr pluyyround, or tholr village, ar thele fireside, ‘Thus mau assumes tho oxecl- peace of the life on oarth, aud nit throug his inldbood nolnts ut perbapa the Creator's bo- pevolent design. Nut to wature years, which pavereen muuch thit eseapes tho yottnger suit, tuch sorrows appear on every hand that the marvelous beauty of thy world becomes t su jectofgeriotta debate. Vain, ig ty, culate, pisgues, famines, aectdents, dieetsns, ni crus Terand vice appear in sueb un awful weouping thot out of thea midst the question arises shether lite fy worth tiving? A\chels! the tivo colors 1m whieh the scene fa paluted by youth and age, and eunmot but rejoter that soot adelny as Jews Corist ting wiven {lls testimany’ infavorof tho measureless value of ini As pereand aa hereafter, Esther by ffs own words orconduct, oF through those ls les who tes seloped Fils principl He made the worl seem ot gevat slenitionuvo, calamitios of earth worked out for it a more ax~ ceeding and cternal weight ot glory. | One of the Impressive tenets of that Judean: teachtug isthat alt things work together for yond tu thoso who lute God. Flaeing our fect upon so brond 2 doctrine wo ween to eve outlines of proof im All tht human experience winch appexrsso dark. ‘The burden proof scanistube in favor of the thought that what we call civilization la manufactured largely out of tho turmotld and actunl misfarte unesof human nature. Proof accumulates that man yors townrd tho heat by gomy. toward up- patent tnistoriine. ‘The misfortices: of man ate often his highest success, “Those ais ¢aborate for bim a character more dellento and tender than comes from wnmingled prose ferity. Mowt of tho ila of iife become the basis of 118 greatness and tho worst I4 froqnent- Ipfor tho best, Man comes into his kinudot without character. Whothor the frat, parents of the race were suvages or retined.vitizeus of Agarden no one can lenrny, | Higts yere not See entt tine whimeaice eee atieacae. ANE this is undenlabior that as farns hlatory will por- mnltus to gize man came without charactor and bus made quito a noble one, Hot ont of pleasure tad pexoe niono, but greatly outof those things which make utholsts doubt the buing of n Gail. Oao of tho most powerful and moat cruel traita of mao has alwaye been bis arrogancs, A vuln man Ssalwayscruot, Qreut aitcuuss hus always given history ite despots, Its siuvedrivers, [ta bloody tiraurs, ite Herods, It wus one of thei *bo wished the people to call-him a god. Ine deed vanity hus always been -tho cardinal dls- kraceof buman nature, Tt will furnish socluty vl- wera with tho most mulicioug criminnis and pri- fate life with Its most repulsive moinbcra. (tono asks tor proof he tulght be reminded that the Dighest olticer in our Nation ta now ona bed of awfulsntering at the command of a vanity which hud swelled itself into a wanstrous crime, Toe ootural mun bears success with il grec; and do long aun as when Ciegar lived and wrote be tald that when the yods wish to punish A nite ton they perinit It to enjoy for a thay An ex= treme progperity. Under this apparent portico: Yoo uf condition ite churncter kinks, As inan 16 constituted an arta patnidixe would not bo he: for either tia mind or heart a goud schoolhouso, butheseeins to necd the alfiictions of theso seer$in order that his excceding welsht ot mlory may bodroughtout. Itwuatho mission of re- glen to show tho relations of man to a. world to come, but ln tho life that tiow is: thora isa Welght of glory to bo devctopgid, and the afilics flons which tho mpostia sn eFturne into such rightuoss In heaven curne lingo # aliniiar bright- aie teeters experic ne whieh iy iz ct ee anearth, for man, to rise in beauty, must in beauty din, + z How can the mind mark tho greatness of man Astcen in tho times progent and pret, and not (oaless eomnething of puliniration for tho cir- ‘umslanees that caused wich a result? Behold what multitudes of the learned, und wise, and boble-and beautiful have cone’ up out’ of thia aald gver which the peasimizt takes, his come lalnt. Out of this grount, aneo abaken by earthquake, and burned by tre, apd wusbed by tho briny sea, came at last gereat ftelda full of stain, nd trees, and towers. All that tumultne oud Past stands torwiven by all who today Inok Ofer the vines uf Frunce, Or tha splees of Auli, 4 tha harvest-tlelds nf Ameries is anid tho Bulemn mountain Tew aud all degolution, Blanding roar. the era~ ne of volcanoes trom waleh, tire rolled forth Meron pinnten Wid dll enocaa toe a rock : etn tind soll, enough fora rue! S00 where the suillght can never fall, tho heart Day feel that God ‘mnust, if exteting, ba only Aulmatic powers but suddenly mun’ contem= Rates thecarth at lirge woleh camy from thaso sett acon and to fisear enob fold and forest he buppyyiunizen of grass und tree whisper t the earthquake und thou ho theories uf Christ aek us to meusure oral world in this outarzed inanuer und Inprone att bas been mide und is being turthor cate aby the tunults and 1s of bin tay on farth, ‘Tho long procession of the Koud and bs babich Mee up out of each era revenis tho a ittes of our world, tho frnitfuincess in vie oven ity udvernitics. « cot a4 A natura. whieh necds 19 jt et not a iitye of tho bread of adversity, I pat grery, individual noed do this the race tan wen Of thia Coad that there muy bo a cor eis eae sbouabe end Secling. forcnelt nein y of man, ot wil must 10 Wounded by usyuains of emiiten with dluvuso or wld carly death, but there must be enouyb of. yo griefs to tough all hearts and fit all eyes pit teurt. Personally you may have sugersd it afiivtion, but tho ils of othors ways enoompasicd you, and you havo dee ated by the convulsions of the sur- Yuba scene. “You may have wopt littl, but Hee nae. Seen teare, not having dicd you bave Beaters wieder feaitas uwacabae ah of life huve blown over a sult. And us a result elviltzed inn stands today pattoap afinent of much spiritual sumility and” iia natural vanity is rebuked, bia fant- yoo ies mate moro ruvical, the tones Of ble Repe whl emered and wweeténod, and his foots frelarlturn toauve the lite of. wor, Ills mately ftlendabip nre mado moro poworful, Mig thit once pared gion , but by Hort} MAY inake aw autdon return. As rd eae von doveainte a Hook and nuikes then trinke ne ter tugother, go havy pnat and coming for aurriod the group of mortafs to Join hands tenderly enc? Mato, Atte auld mothors love mast preter Blckly or dlatlgured child. Tho 8 ang fe deeper -than this inetdent, ‘Earth Warked somo misfortung ypor ue all, tt eo all tove cach other uoro, doeply. Uso our world, 80; cid ig nok a radlsd taaetens, but a land whero pity: #e°s0 novded Aud stole Called Divine, ‘Thus what the uitolst. theme, Cull tho crucitigs of Nature ure for dag of eek only a method of pransforintny tho fol, It iat varth into senultive and appreciative souprepenes @ method which reason can fully Ue “the “oro e duality, for roagon cannot moud~ Methad g orzo and dostiny of man, but it isn to ab usa fact and adoquate to un end. AI ae bertods. goveare 0 wreutness through many aad + the worst Bcortain facts and day, “All Is for Bay, ATT ig pibers look at certaia facts and bert garni {OF tha best."* Christiaulty {8 tho *Mapry wodliuent of this bapplor survey. In ite Detter, “3 4 belay trausfutined int» somethin, Pith ot 8, modlator a bottar covanaal a and an oblivian| “Mlablihed ia all the better promises, pn if werner tho unfold athetate: way, Ser abd auifered, wand What ot talline ye Carlet FAN, fut he dh vant out iy + tit Atte end haves anit bed Is 05° to or the savage. Athussin gachors up the iis of man und ays tind is only dusts Christiunlty gathers tty the sain Ila and fins beets neetest dew wept, Out pt above the be what spirit world! Ob, whit putriote what heroin, what plots, what devotion, what love have been made aut of these wriefs of Duan inture i tho quailty of the philosophy whether matte ng Te Yre or it Erkan maty tein, Woot the tat prolude to ite glory, the sud tot of nil vatorof teh. its Leniter Mineolf wept. to shows 1s tranhood it tear, telygton iit tears pilingophy ih teres and yet, whet ny wish to potnt uado the aublinig tte tan, Chie abivays nak te to look toward that pretintnent Muu rows, it on alent. problem | for the mitet that theists onmbines the gronteal beauty and tho grontest this. fortu ‘To putity tho proposition that 1 Cod-made work would not be Tall of prin the mod diving mortals should be those who five found the ime pleasure, who bave Labed indat. ai Knew ng want. mental or phy sient: anit Cho converge sould be trate, that tho tnt of suttering should aways Indieato a bil Creator of the tive andy bad destiny; brut the propodditions thud no vindiention. The tte vine men huve ull passed through corrow, this showln Gint tear nay fall Ho rai te the worklof n denovaient Maker. Prosperity: and merariune buve tot been Invartulde compan Inna—<orraty and greatness Lave more often watlfrodt hand In leind. Bepold now a singular pire tn tho history of out Alb the loftiost men weep. Suvewcs have dry eves: but when, recently, uw pale ident wits borne along tho streeta of the tal, mon looked on and wept. Many who read the story of that inoraing wept. Wut it was the wrone of atl tine whieh wrourht out for tho ninetocuth centiry ita tendern of henvt, Man has xoncrally tnada honey out of tho pol- wineflowerd long ba path. The Valo of npt bad not fected | his Hterature as sweetly as has tho Vatley of feath; nor has man aaa king been buf £0 cifective ns matagn pligeha und a stranger. All these Ffact und thought whieh “make sone mini: yuineo the iden of a Gol combing in Sore some strange fashion to ercate the sublime in Iteratury and net. Ue ls atrange that that whict eu harma rhe eof awiee Creator sould so ennoble the det of min, The ednelusion ts ine evitible that the phivsophy of love, attd hope, ond faith t# tho hosatwe an psponee. Having no nore of lysleutdimeulty (hin ite antagonist, the fhets hnaten ta its side, Many of the Ils of enrth revent te mun that hels the pussessar of Aiving quatities, and help blur braug Inte fife pis spiritual pesessions, Man fs tke the diamond whieh Is potithed by its own dust. {f those general conmrksitre trite, ty com= Anity bas befero It agreat und aed cnsk—that “or cheering the i throws hs channels for proctaln~ Tog a bieh origin and wih iiasion of munkly Hy “common Christiulty ds meant tho doetrines in wolen all the dena y Thero ure n few tenets whieh bave never yet Deen brought before a chureh comminsion throngh a heretio or bis aecusers or defenders, Out of tho Chureh thoy have met with denbl ask us Taprove that the universe came fron a youd ar latellgent God. Wo stand perploxud between ud tutucht that even the Taking our eoyercd with orm were all fur tha, tot eng. And tha theory of Chriss* ouly In the slpie fact that man ta me tre Permitted te deal orily in phenomens, hat in the Chureh tinivemal they have toun rest and pees. Picked up Uke. jewels fram Catholle or Protestant. teachings, they form the inost useful und true estimate of inan and his duties that 8 now extant, ‘Choy entt stionttate tho rising eenoratlon to oiter upon an honge~ nble, and ambitions. aud honeful carcer., They offer n motive of righteousness; thoy ask man fo emlure disapnointuonts ae belong eluted to the worht's mental craw? hice tie earth: {nthe tems of Gods thoy dig tho grave under the banner of Qoil's love, I thoirsuodern sure rounding those ding Qoctrings fro tho sun LEE tiie bigh priest ts r & better covemint, established tipom better prom~ fees, ‘Tho datk eloud of athgisin hus come, and bus made a apeeiul demand for these doctrines tn whieb all Christhins agree. ‘Thonsunda of persons who do not accopt of ntheisia are deeply alfected by. its presenee, tnd often by Ita eloqitence. It hus secured the nd of the materi aclonces, and huis of Jute years spoken with pew power to n fow, with new padnoss to many, It 1s probable that the depressing etfeuta of nubaliel aro wider than the confession of such unbelief. Only the amnil minority is willlny to expresa aloud nn utter wantof falth Int God and in ou future Ife, Minds not fe of debate drift, along with A ponvlar bellef oven whon they no longer have avpart in that religious faith, and we are thores fore compelled to ulmit Uiat tho unbelief of tos day is larger than its avowal. In’ the great eometerics of Parls—the city of implety—ouly five persons in tho hundred are buried withont any reflmous rites whatever, but this fact will not tell us bow wide or deep is the gloom of athelsn, for many who arg. without Gad and without’ hope ts the world wil still ask the clergyinan to be proesont at the burlalof thole boluved dead. Amid tho grief and memories of the denth-chamber the. claims of religion, long absant, return to bless- the heart for an hourand then ngaln to disappear, ‘The same Freneh writer who glvos thi ratio of nonerctlx> Tous Cinerals gays thut not many of the free~ thinkers: oppose tho firsk communion of tholr ohitiren: bat this general wecoptance of forms: will dccolve ua if we meusuro thits the condition of religion, We xhall not depart much from tho natu! fact khould we nllirm that our age de- inandg more than any bofore It an eloquent, af fecnounte, and widesprend prevehing of all that 48 yreut In Christianity. Conld tho wealth of all tho efyilized land only bulid comfortable, cven Poautiful, chusanee te ull parts of groat ition 4 towns, and ald thing tho apread of a brond nnd spiritual Christinnity, tt would in this erists become the quiok ally of morality, and alyiizns tion, and hunpluess, Tho Medlutor of a better covenant ia more plainly seen by tho clergy now living than be was scon by tho ministry of tho past. but there ure not enpitgh of those In to field to meot tho demands ‘of the millions, An English Archbishop says Oxford and Cambridge Universities are sending out fewor graduates inte tha miolatry than 11 former yertrs—n decline caused, he declares, by the fuct that a narrow and: somowhat superatl- uns form of tho Church's teaching has 100 often been presented uaa partol the necessary equipmentof a clergymin. Shoukl tho Roglleh Church and the Amorican tenominations some- whut rationalize tholr erveds und preaely. apirlt- uujize thele philosophy thay would no doubt sco the graduates of colleges luoking once more tomird tho now unpopular desk; for its charms ure many when itdves not enslave the Jud mont, ‘fhe clouds of notolief whieh aro riety nk the Church to como with Ita ricbest light an love. ‘Tho clergyman now upon trint in this elty for-departing from tho doctrinal paths eninot bo accused nt least of departing from. thove spiritual paths tn which the world can seo the foutprints of Jesus Christ, Methodism set out with rules whfolt prohibited profane atrenring, Subuath-broukiog, drunken~ ness, brothor going to Inw with brothor, tuking titlawin) hiteroat, aponking wtncharitubls, | Tt enjoined “the domng of guod of ovory possible aoreand ae Tur as possible to all men. giving food to tho hungry, Vialting, and helping those sick god fn prison’; and tho unly condition of memberahip wan "A desire to cscape the wrath to como and be saved from ain.” While this Dr. Thomne may have differed fron: some of his canforenco in doctrine, ho stood beautifully hear tho Inmost soulof that denomination which rew outof Wesley's tenderness towurd an un- tippy wotld. His hand !# not against bia con- forunce half so heavy vs It rests ugulner athatsn andaittho forms of ompty speculation. ‘Tho uw world, on whos contines wo ull live, can- hot be urged toward faith by outhority Bo casily ns itcan bo allured py love. ‘Tho time has Come for Christianity to lot tall whnt gun folds are tytn 4 sino itimay possess, The are ie inn deep shudow; the streets of business“ are thronged by uien who fecl oppressed by clauds; in the deepest shadow of nll tus tha grave of cman. It 18 the bour that asks Cor a sunshine that nay pai wo Hight anight that bug ucen too dark and has lasted too lung. Thor fs a Stedl- utorof a better covenant not only thnn wan Been by Mosos but than was acon by our Chrie- tian fathers, and a thousand-fold botter than the covenint athelam would make with the worm and tho duat. Thera iva covenant which reds like a pleco Of pathotic sung ‘or oratory, that inun Hving a Christian life aball find tho iia of time tu bo tho creators of & Fomine good, and the tumnb {tself ta be a piace of fullliiment for many Divino and bottor promises. =» * SUSPENDED. THOVOT FONMIDYEN TO PREACT, DI. THOMAA UREAKS SILENCHK WITH A BTATEMENT OF INS PORITION—HERMON BY THE NEV. DI. MILLEN, OF LOWA, \ There wasn't a vacant goat In Mooloy's Thos. tro yesterday morning, and tho spaco back of the parquet olrely and tho dress circle was full of peuple standing up, Thera was absolutely no room for ono's foot by a quarter after JI, 80 the doors were closéd in tha facos of a hundréd or more other admirers of ‘Dr, Thomas, wha: wanted toxet in, At least 1,000 woro prosout, AS wus nntlolpated, tha alleged heretic was on the stago, and sald something, but not vory imutob, After the second Beripture lesson (the Rev, Dr. Miller, of Lowa, conducting: tho serve ca throughout), bo arose and apoke as follow! Asa result of the procoudings In my caso du: ing cho Just wook, Chriatlan felends,.I havo sofar been found gullty of bereay,and bavo doen suspended from the ministry—forbldden 10 proach until the sessian of our conferonce, whieh 14 somo four weeks from this, My counsol bave advised me, and [ concur in thelr juda- ment, that it Is hot rightor proper for mu to rotusa te uboy thla order df the ecolvsiastical ‘court. it {9 not wise tv couplicato this slmplo ‘suo’ that, wo aro. tryiug | to carry forwant, In! the hope of accumplisbing good rewusis—not riebt to complloate thle by another fssue in which 1 would bo Ilublo to a separate neon, ‘Thin was something that we bud nat jforesven. Ar plavos both you, wud we under 8 towporury omburmsament, f{ regrot. It the more frou the fact that, owlug to iny long sicKs ‘nogs last spring, our services wore interrupted Yor four months, You had paid your paw reot tn advance, kenerously wave we Iny tho, and continued my support. Now wo aro just entecing upon uur syoond $year, = r+ renting our svats—ingny of ‘you bavo al- ready taken then; wud I very doeply rogret that thers Isto be another tuterruption In these services. ‘The Trustees have edvivod motosay to you that during the few Sabbathe ii corned In it, and If: wy Ineaons were detwn from ite areminents and now until cunference the very best servioe woul) not have wel ho provid here hope van set att bien presence, and L \ ceptions, in the worst posable tnete, and, 10° ginent. bout weEnty years 3 married womun nited States nothing hut a niente put hinst but piece of flesh wud cordine ta my Jud Uchind the thites.”" lon he wittld refer to wae {he Word of Cindy paints In the controversy, nat Ithad ne diect ruts. “honsns bed Mapastedd te tluta to Wiblient tessons, tor to the revialon, of es cramainticnlly, but the question f the Old or Now is wore deeply da his trivial explorations thin ribiog the tnanner in whieh the Jota m Tine, Neato} carried ov her uniawlul business in New York—ta say nothing of bis ustoms regurding Fanny Elssicr, or bis tea with bis valet-de-chainbi ‘Thore 1a tot a Word of extenuation correspondence-not tho slixhtert recognition of Inndness—no appreciation of tho hospltullly Fo ougerly necepted—i0 acknowlolgemnent of the beauty of the American wowen, although “inon Prince,” a8 be called the Prince do Joins ville, wns bewildered with thelr chirms, The Prince du Jalovitie arrived in New York at which tine M. de “Our young Princo basat longth ate M. dot Furcet ‘and 1 atarted ota stenme- hont to wait for hia at tho Quarantine, think- ing he would pe dotained there. munt wo arrived ot our dostinntton, be passed by in his beautiful frignte, and followed bis route without stopping. There was nothing for tatu do but to tuen back, and we did not reach New Vork until soma time nfter tho arrival of We then went on bourd le, whero the Prince received us remult may be. b wilt be at Mle was, Wore any of the ‘Toatawents wholly or in part nat af God? nrlicios of the Couruh neid that the Bible wie tho official devinration, and Bible wo felt that it bad the nick of the approe tution of Henven, Bishops and other godly mon, iers had testified that the Seriptures were $, and the good hook strongly austot If thern sbatld be n debate as part of the Hibie should be used, should be thrown out. It would cease to be God's Muok, and ane mun ehovit not presuine to make 2 Bult bis men ideas, i polnt ruised was on tho ntone- Ia henrers, tha. reverend yentiensn wait, had lonrned throteh the daily press on this poiot hi Hon and thy tefenge in the ‘Thomas ea: is only mission was to expla to ti criptiiral questions involved, We had That the subatitutlon view of tho atuncinent was n thing of tho past, and ¢his assertion bad bean dwelt Hpoo nt length fn the trial. ns the Scriptures bad proved the nton mune thing of tha pasts Jor did it not x “Surely He hath borne our injuries," ete, 7 wns pluin English, and Chirint for ts, . wi bo permitted to ret yoda, 18 A BUPCrAtnOrHT fon of Mothodist usage, could la appoltited. here. And, Iexpulted, thay will thon, of course hot exorelsa a control aves tu tho higher court will not he clouded by my T have sald enouzh for nite nny renttion. ft Bup. OF, witnuutnny Wott woen we roud the nie. and ‘ny ane raved by thio ny the sered labors bere, «1 think you to understand this, a8 whilst prohibited Jong and de win It ia a Very great plowsure for mo to haye coud to my relief this muraing the Hey. Dr. Miller, Deen nsdating me in thiy teint. cintes toxethur tn tho fowa Conference i He then went tothe Up. her, Tawa Conterenee, and Feamo to the [tock nnd know you wilh bo glad to hear bin speak to you nt thid hour, After tho singing of n hyme by tho choir, Dre Hy eluquent rermon, THE CLLIAEN'S DUTY. SERMON BY ‘THE 1 Vno Rov. Qeorze C. Sin, who has just res tirned from his simmer vacation, py formon, or, rathor, dollvered un address, yostor- day morning at Cutty Churen, in which wr set. forth in at most entertatning and logical style cortaln political tossons offered by tho attempt- wusination of President Garfield, prayer which precedod the eermon there was at ourhest supplication to the Almighty in behalf of tho Nation's stricken Chief, For hls text Dr. Miln took the worda uttered by tho Savior when on His way to be crueitied: ‘Weep nut for Me, but for yourselver. Like, haga ty int vo years NZO. = & y the prosecus and Miller preacher a For Boarding and Day Scholars. | "fe" Nowrtmn te iter 13th year begins Thursday, Sept. | ciciswitiourocs anne. scores |” the Fasuy 1sth. Instruction in the Kinder. | witdinxgorpncea) A THIS THEATER At @ garten by the Misses Howe. LYCEUM THEATRE, bis Royal Highness, La belle HEONGK C. MILN. o'clock, and we were tu wt terval the Prince took me apart, and informed hat tho first time he visited States he bad been in Waahingtmn, where he had neted in such a manner that hoe was ubliged to rottirn to America te reireas the wron Van Huron was then President. and, aeked tho Prince bow long ho would remain in America, was informed that it wns hi to leave tho next day, het Buren Inyited hit to dine the day fuliowing pe ono named for bls departure, which invitation tho Princo did not feel obliged to accept. this account tiltle-tattle crossed tho Atlantic, and tho Prince wus ordered by the King to re- turn to Americen ineraly to accept an Invitation toa dinner. Consequently, be wished ta go im- medlotely to Washington, and remain thore long it was tho substitution of as n thing of tho past, an It had boon believed in the pudte ere told For Christ hath aut- hat. He mizht bring ws t@ echalmoil fn tho triad that it ‘was Impossible that an innocent man tke Christ ahould auifer for the alnsof others, but that He. had done so_ was proven on goo! Seriprural The counsol ne Y fered for sinn PARK INSTITUTE, Miae Flora ase ae hut did not harp upon the blood of Christ,” 'Thoso wore the exict words, nnd It 1 And when the evening session was the Presiding Rider gave out by ing. * There Isa. fountain Med with In Woman's nature, sald Dr. Miln, sympathy concealed prejudices, and pity exeelled even aq over made {1A nppenranee in Bouthern Calls AMUSEMENTS. fornia, and ome of the fincst In the svortd. for fe wre en te Ne pr that inntter, When the Doctor, No months HAVERLY’S THEATRE. nen, if Yer Dol 2130) E S are Keopinge nA FO ome of yoo: Ban Fere | it MAVEI anager and Proprietor. at Valley. In that capacious ralloy tho ae wut thoy atch say | THIS MONDAY. NIGHT, SEPT, 12, four il ‘1 ne fom trarted: peat e MELAS grants ‘Will positively open this truly Sagaliicont Theatre. jen, ta groet hisold master. Wo bave Serer tee 4 rd A great doat nf clairvoyance, but what. THE COMEDIANS, bea ‘ should we, gall the development of anafoction- | PROBSON & CRANE And thelr Company fn Blakaponra's yRemanber Hon tiers never anes tere. tol TWELFTH NICHT; tnually. eater Pediat d You Wilt. s Bir Andrew Aauccheot. Mr, Stuart Robson EDUUATIONAL Bir Tovy Dolch... Hiv’ REW ‘, Crana THIS MORNING Hi t t’ 5 + z HOX OFFICE OPE x i ISSES UP aMlt S NEMIMNATY, | eeeresssrunan sess marence weenaaess from {n,m uutil the curtain fails on the ovening per= ES yan OFMANCE. ICES AND 1AICATIONA: Parquotte and Parquette Cirele, Drew Cirele nnd Balcony, 247 & 249 Dearhorn-av,, Chicago, thd ore ono 88 Cb ‘ved Son BAYARD TAYLOM, Poet and Traveler, ‘Degplainceay; Near Hudlony Watt Side. Bald: “0 ink rT i ct 7 parebua the Academy BES: Melting Mtoriudna GRAND INAVOURAL OPENING, HON, FERN O WOOD, M,C, fait et sotci ayant tout t'roe dae | COMMENCING MONDAY, Sept, 12, 1881 Former iiuriraa circular address BWETHEN | 4 Company of Hocoznized Metropolitan Artistat MHURTITNGE A. Mo tarvard Univecs Pay. miler trom Phila, | apanish Students. 4-Shnmrocke~é. Miss May Antonio, ma the blow of Josus Christ that je Hargourt, “ho is n Wo snw it every- ee, endowed with remarkuble in- hich adapts itself to everything without cffort, and to whose rent added # siinplicity the most complete,” And here Lean add my testimony to tho eapa- bility of the Prince's endurance under ndverse circumstances, or, a9 SM. de Barcourt x: gence possessed by his HI that adapts itselt tooverything without effort. ‘The vircumstunee to which f allude bapoened In rpads, ‘ ands . A ery of anguivh, or a seeno of pain, bane Ishod from ber bosuin all purposes of Honce tt was not surprisiny tht, white tho Jews wero hastenmg Christ (6 His death on the eros, His pathway was watered by the tears of the sand daughters of the inen’ who had cot. 1 chomsolves the executiony HH!” waa the ery of tho furious mol but the women only wailed In sorrow, this svone, that enused “ Darghtera of Jorusatem, weep not for Ma, but for yourselves und for your ehiidren,” The sizht was Indeed a Btranze one—the Buvior walking within sight of the very : enon tomect a bloody deuth, with no bope of esenpe from the fury of the mov, tolliay but tor themselves, js uf wisdom. ‘rho hud cleansed us from nll ain. where—in the sacrifices und on tho communtoa table, and it tiled the songs of the ransomed in slory. The third and inst q waa, Wil punishinent: hee! epenker sill that he hud! occupied mors time than sunt, and would triat this question fully: at anne future tine, . b wold suy 0 Cow words regardin elation di not unnoines that. t nents of irace of nay kind amid the sh: overinsting contempt of the hereafter, falied to Hind in the Bibte what bal been caltod ‘ating of hope waving over tho fost.” ‘Toteach tho hope of n possibility of repentance In the hereafter was, in his apinion, a wrong teuching of the Christian religion. A rellylous life wag nota burden, but a Hfe of love and hope, of kong and gladness; and this tdea should be made prointuent in the teaching of was louth ta believe U BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, | “Admaiion,1 Spripeneta, UL ‘She itn year will commence Hept, M4. Firt-class sghvoi fo German fre Unsurpassed. Hlocution, or ri marked featuro, Hor catalomnes apply to tates vancn_ | Judge W. F. Bick’s 2% Went Forty-rixth-at. Now 1 Pay School fur Vuung Ladies und Children, Heupean q nf ep 7. ‘Thorongh English course, Daily lectures, French’ and other tanquages | spokon within six nly R montla, Drawing and wusleal wdvantaxes wowur- ve charming Pri tolligence, #1 wiegtion 11 coutroveriy i a it, to that inte put. before Gloag. ho 0% coming In contact with the busy world, and therefore totally ignorant of its business, aud, Instances, of {ts most trifling cons “entertainment for | here and thero rudely svornen tat to But the words wore word Savlor know that [ia ogeny wis to net but a Tow moments, and was to, be fottowed b: Jastlug glory, while the degradation and mutle- pint erueliy of the Jaws waa some! tor which the women trily fh: Use ‘Theirs was a naconal calamity entlure no knowing how it in no tolling how great sorrow and sulfer- ing. “fs tho oructtixion of Christ thore was some- thing of a paraitel case in the present preat gor- There was, of course, every rivve over tha sufferings of our Sniet, who hud been lying for so mans” weeks oitn bed of pain through the Jong and Nevertbetess man and bent" appeared valnted; and, ns several staze-routes to the sca-khore puseed through bere, the innkeepers reaped nrich harvest in the sammer-seuson, 04 over tho curduroy roads frequently obliged travelers to remuln at one of they Inns over night, no one ventuting to pure h these gloomy depths ‘A pleasunt party this lence «ondded A, COS Iilork, Chienzy, or to Col tho § hat a man cord follow the pursuits of wealth, pleasure, and sin during bis Uretine and havea chunge of repo ntance In the lio believed thnt “whatsoever A inn soweth, that will hoc alsa reap.” That was the teaching of inspiration. young people before him to Creator in tho divs of thelr yout be would say: “Hehold, “now 1 tho accepted Life was the thind to xorve the Lord, and the thme to insure bappiness boyond tho grave. $a DE BARCOURT. ff reopen thelr Enuitsh Senmol for yours Indien ou Wednonday, Bcpt 2, at NU tot 5 a ite Mion lnivery deyarcment fur whic it haa hit Lake-Front, between tho Hase-Hall Park and Expo~ wn the slow progress wud witleh wie 10 sue thete Souirne, our compiny stowly traveled through the Jersey pines, whose invigorating afr iinpressed us with the bellet Fairy Jand. Night was ap- utd, noticing a nundsome row of tho Nation. that we were In pronching, howevs A Day and Hoarding Kehool for Girls wna Youn chi Lat *. Ne le Yynalon, lund lus Anbland-ay,, Chicago, coe, A se Ramin: Shes Sielltn OE a me A thoroughiy orgunized instiution, “Excoptionntty | ag gs, eee if. Henry sts Tisy ae fino advantayes in atusic, Art, and Modern Languages. se Mabel Penr. Mr. Patrick Neeson. For exunlogue addrenn ; : -| John FE. MeDonough. Jos, &, Edwards. SINE, A, B HATES, Principat, Ont Family Matinoes Tuonday, Friday, and Bandar, iG eents, NTRAL MUSIC-HALL, hor Hundolph and State-nta. wool for ound Indies, Course fall, tusleal and Fine Arte Departments her Rod reading, ® Mite, Me MCHEE Uf » Hoarding and SEPT. 12, 13, 14, and 16, 1881. : Pennsylvania’ Miltary Academy, noone hestor. In. opens Hept tt, Civil {ncincoring.Chem- | MONDAY EVENING, SEIT. 12 ramble throug q conferred. 1 , Classics, Knglish: deureos w % TOU, Patron. ut No. Ww Metrapultian OLD WESTMINSTER ABBEY, ATT, Vrest. Visiting the rave of Dean Sinniey, crossing the Uld MISSES ORANAAM ccencarn to the | Malaca Yard, wnd viaiting the Houses of Pariiament, Green). formoriy of Ni heavy. wilt | Change of prourammo every ovenini mate ah and French Moarding and Day | Admission, thas, New York City, This school, establistied THE WHALE PAVILION, va the enrofdl training und thurowt en nu favorauly aidun Building. RS. SYLVANUS REED'S BOARDING an and day achoal for sound ladies, Nota palat Piity-un{rd-aL, New York. reuponn Oct %: French and German languaies practically mught} the course Of study in the collegiate depariment requires four a LJ ag Jean und ments all the demunds fur the bighered- | ‘The-Giant of the gigantic creations of the sultry days, but there wasn more abiding aud deeper cise why we shonld weep for uurselves, ‘rho reverend gentleman would not detract ono Jotor tite from the zeat which tho Nation turned toward tho wannded He was a man whom all actithiod to honor, a toving futher, bishand, and sun, atciok~ ea nt tho threshold of an Administration tilly promised to while the warnand weiry mun Was tren bling mt tho brink of the grave, and parleylug with the ministers of deat toneat the shanties where enters thinment was eifered to “moan and beast,” wo concluded to fuvor the first-comers with tho Pleasure of our company. Rut w peuted to retire immedintely after partaking of a supper consisting of fried hain, brend and but- ter, dnd" apple-sass." and were Hut awire un- til the following morning that the young French- mun who entertiined ts so chariningly with bis Uroken English during the bumble event SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL for GIRLS, |" Lengun, co tect A Frenchinan’s Impressions of the United States Forty Venra Ago. For The Chicago Tritamne. ‘The notice of this dlsthivuished individual In A recent edition of Tie Trinuxn forelbly re- calis to mind the period of his sojourn in Ameri+ en, where, according tobias own Ideas. be wos the mijor-dome of the wholo Diplomatic Corps. ‘The letters alluded to In, the notice referred to aro now befare me; but: 1 must beg toditfer fvom you in regarding them as Interesting In Any respect, although there enn be no diderence of opinion concerning M,de Narcourt’s dislike the! Americans, and nasicty poo gov one. And , the secne wits even. prohably wo would never buve been awiro of this fact If the patience of one of our company ba not extausted ftzelf on finding no convenience fer morning ablutions, when ho was informed that the Prince oe Julnville and his companions tad Just washed st tho pi and he cuersed the pump was good enough for Auell commoners ay we. The Royal party bad 9 OF party or po! however, tne people of this grenter cause to weep for thomyelves, The Nation did not depend on tha fe of one man, no matter how grout and goad for its perpetuation. AS Wie Ent acon, Nation bad tntintt; 107 & 100 N. Charlensut,, Baltimore, Md. Original weight, 80,000 pounds. Is in- Mra, WM. CAIY, Misa Canty, dorsed by the Press of America, and 3,000,« Fatabllshod 1812, French the fauguace of tho School | 000 people who have seen him, 1 ThIme Gn The greatest Natural Curiosity ever exe tISS RICE’ S SCHOOL hibited on the face of the earth. ung daulen and Children. At North ta Satte-ts | Open from ga.m. to 10 p.m. Admise us. Excellent advantages inthe Mudera | sion, 2gcents, Children, 15 cents, Don't fail to bring the childre: —! ATE AND COMMERCIAL IN- wy Haren, Conn, Cen, Rursell’s school, GRAND OVERA-HUUSE, Preparatory to callexc, sclentiie aviivols, or business, Clurkeat., opposite the Court-Houso, ‘rhorough poyateal training oy military deitiing, wy ——— nastice. ate, Amini opportunity for athletic games, MONDAY. SEPT. 12, Fowlag, ete, Fourtlt week or ihe cauigement of Comtesse dy Stirnboats: now presents these allly documents to the public; which, eho Informe us, will not only give a corres States forty yeurs aio, perlor {ntellivence and.,charining style of hor unele, Mt. de Barcourt, who, when bo wrote these A when the fund wis nuteked with: hnadreds of thousands of nowly-mude graves gud the favorit son and Chief Moristrate of the Nation was killed by un assusin, the Nutlon it¢ wrenely and Recurely on. was no need of wasting fears and regrets on departed at brenk of day; but we aguin en- countered them nt Barnegat, and can say with M. de Harcourt that *to the lofty dignity of the young Prince waa ndded a simplicity tho most M. de Barcourt’s last letter Inforins that he irs. CUTHEELTS SEMINARY wt EET NS MINALRY FOR sstsansciaen = | Onion Square Theatre Co., wet iden of the United as also prove the sus MR, A.M. PALMER'S NEW YORK MOMEGAN LAKE SCHOOL, Pt 5 Every evening and eee Aoundadiea, Saaeeeo) uerunmust. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, W. C. WHACOX, A. M., Principal. Fordun’s powerful dratnn enticed that point. The oceasion leaves Amerien with the greatest Joy. fe the round of visits of adie uot leave n single house where L wns not told, "ie Js too bad fur vou tu leave us without taking: an American wife!’ » Bab! M.M, HOLLowent., HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Reminiscences of a Noted Stage-Rob- bery—A Now Passouzer Depot—Tio PabliesSchool Bullde lug — Pedestrianism — Personal — Khe Busy Seaaon Approachini. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Hor Spntxas, Ark., Sept. 9.—The recent acries of train-robborles in Missourl call to mind a somewhat slinitar event which occurred near here when "Diawond Jo” Reynolds’ monument of onterprise, the flut Springs ituilroad, wits un- known In this region, The romantic spot where ocourted this ever-remembered robbery (in the wintor of 1874) 18 Bult an object of Interest. Along the scene flows a stream of pure, cold, sparkling water, as clear ng any Hot Springs dinuond, It wus bere that tho atage-driver was greeted with the startling roquest, Hult" ‘To gay the least, tho order was unanimouily obeyed. In a short time, standing upon tho classic banke of that pollucid stream, with the merry “ Click! click!" of the festive revolver, pages, no doubt thought ‘that some day they would be published, Itistructhnt certain bisthfién! events are thore- In recorded: but these arg gonorally trivial, and only mentioned when opportunity offers for the Fronch Minister to vent, hia egotisin by con- trasting bis transcendedet; brilliancy with his Amiorlcan); nesociates. And yet there {a an amusing streak-of candor In the correspondence of M. de Rurcourt while in Lon- don, after having left Puris.for Amorica, which exhausted itsetf, however, before bia arrival in thie country, and which would otherwise have rendered his “fouvenira WAmérique” racy arid amusing, Instead of extremely nuuecating as they now appear fn their fraining of vanity and uv to serutinizine: of which the bloody deel of July 2 was tho effect, then could be discovered the fumenttbie and hideous political condition with whieh the Nation was today cursed, ail hands that the peaple of the Nation todas fad drifted far away from tho potitical prac- tlees which tho founders of pendence designed ahoutd bo p great and good men of those tines Intended that tho Government sbould ossibte from tho system of crowned tyranny: was to boa popular Government, and every meinber’ in It was tu wear a crown, knd@ conbare such a Government there should be fervent aud unwavering loyalty on the part of tho people~grund patriotina. Tt was our dally boust that we wero not ruled by others, bit that we ruled our rators; that we wore tot Tt was adinitted:on Wnerlewn Indes half-elvilized 2t Worms, Worm fe ‘bo separated as fur ug Drouth—Now a Cryny Colle, or Toot of put that we volunteered. A popular Gov. uch tts this was destined to lie, necuss ee things: tha active nr of the Intollizent peuple in tho utfairs of Stute, tho rivate for public benvilt, and ug forwird with personal gers ice in the hour of danger, ‘Tho Navon wag in no nee of additional military or war tory was too plain to admit ot characteristic of the peuple beiug chullenged, Aside from that, however, our bonets were not aa loud, nor so well grounted, within hearin "ho gays in,one of thase London very polite to me, and pays me many compliments on account of the !mpres- slow f have made in London: but, novertholess, ho questions ino so frequently about tho timo of my departure, that Lain’ almost tempted to bollove that my presence fan burden to him,” 1 dined yesterday at tho The dinner was very food, the tnble properly arranged; but the tout- ensemble did not accord with that of the times of M.de Talleyrand, any*tmore than the two Ambassadors resemblo ofe‘another. M. Gulzot 15, hewmation, itnuumatie. zo. Wbeaulng Coughe rlolent Cuan 30; Urte vy We bi that particutac Again ho writes: Embassy of France. ‘Thore were men who would offer up their lives, and do it gladiy, in defense of tho Nation azaliet ut who would not tke sutticient Gispp.t ‘Musphrese” Homeopetuly afeute interest In tho affairs of State to attend a pri- n foreign foe, Hounoratuie sprcirics. | MOTHER AND S ON irene ween ween f WHICH WILL BE GIY N FOI ONE WEEK ONLY. HR MUD Cast ty the full strenuth wf ihe Union Bauare Com= TSMR OU RE S| rine henteean mori nad at the wor office for soy performance during the weok MUMPHREY' a, SSS Cc BPE HOMEOPATMI FICS, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Brive uniplo experience nn entire scvesn. —_———_ Ht, Fficlen eHabie, thoy | MONDAY, Sept. 12, overs Eveaing, and Wednosda} te Neinopa Nese udapted to poputar us and Saturday Satinecs, 7 eee wzontian, Tt rf 1 Fever, ~JOSEPIL Kk. EMMET, In hia great German Dialect Play, FRITZ IN IRELAND, + Bier chew of Children or Adutee es, Griplux, Miions Colid, Sorbus, out roncoltis. ‘yothacue, Fi upportod by tho celebrated, Ireh Comedian, Mr. Sex Huaducnes, Vert TUCKS, und Superb Dramatic Company, 10. es apepatay Biltous Stuur : Sunduy. Sept. -BALSBURWS THOCBADOURS 12; Sypureserd on salnial 3s in their new play. 6 i ‘Count. Duticult Brent o ET: 14: Baltedneums, Hrgsipula, MWYICKEWS THEATRE, EVERY FE ING, W. D. Katon's Farcical Comedy, G/ALL THE RAGE! y Me. J. My HILLS COMEDY COMPANY, Insluds Wve Frank Hirdonbergti Wat, Davidzo, .C, Padgett, Mins Seta Barulatt, snd ‘Mrs; Laura Dainty. Dlutineos Wednesday and Saturday. Catorrh, acute vr chrut ty, Physical Wenkncei thea Menet, Paipitatio SALE BY ALL DIGGUISTS, Garo, oF cingle Vial, free of chareo, ao! FC 3 ‘sont a an ce Bs ees Addis, Muiaphreys aie SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. meopat + COey Fultonset., N. Dr. Htumpuroye’ Hook op Tears and, ‘its Cure One week only, commencing Monday. Sent. 1, I atRo Justrated Cataloguy sent TONY PASTOR, Fulto: Nee. | an and tho stentorian voico of the chief “ nigh- cocksn-lorum" of the robbers sounding about thom, wero the dismayed passengers, “ Whero ure you from?” demanded the lender ofan invalid from a way down Eustora State, mary or ward inceting. patriotism. Someor thom might vote on election, day, but only as it had been the politlonl tricksters who led thew Hike lambs to the sinughter, Tho trickster tixed the wires, Aud the penceful putrio! To such an extent had heon carried Wat.the political life of Ameria bint on the page of clyiliza~ ton. The growing indifference of tho uveraxe eltizen In tho altairs of State, anything else to overtbraw t prtriotisin required sncrilico im tunes of peace ita Well ug In tings of war, but tho average yood and Inteiligont cltizen was afraid to entor into nolliies whieh he bad, by his own nogtigence, al- lowed to become 80 sudty deyenorated: ho waa nfcuid to sacritica anythin work for the ralvation of and hourly life of tho men rd mostings and primaries, and doing the dirty work for tholr party, wis a pliin do- fenso of the old Jacksonian thoory that “To tho victors belong tho spolls." To "this clara of rebates Uuitenu belonged. flo wits one of n ry Moh of otfico-seekers who hud changed Mansion almost Into nn oltice of roker Thousunds of competent ailioluls were turned out of oftice overy four years, to bo supplanted by tnon whose only elatin for poaltions was that thoy hid Mlotariaus political party. 7 ‘Thoy hud no poneeful | endeavors to give animation to the converss- tion, prises his wines with the alr of 0 con- nolsssur in offering thom; but all this is studied, and not genine,” This double-entondre “18 direated to tho quality of tob wine, ag 31, de Bar- court was always more, seusitive about tho quality of catabies and drinkadics placed before hin than appreciative of kindness and hospital- ity, whilo bo never lost an opportunity of exbib- iting bimgelf os a connoleseur; sithough this fre- quently obliged him to: trespass on the. polliencss. This fact ig especially notic the conclusion of his letterin which he describes his vielt to Mr. King, the Uret part of which woo recently published In THR TutncNe. Even io view of the charming scehery aurrounding tho table inausion oF the host fustidious riest, the luttor but ' big dutcstubio-tio- nor"—detestavle probably ou account of tte substantial menu, fatner thun one of minced hurvellesh, rayouts of snails, potages of Kus- yonte, and messes wenerally. Again, we tind him iu Washington lumenting over tho scarcity of the t if aristocracy, and expatia’ munuer over the popularity of bard cidcr, us wellas the bhospitulity hu is obliged to accept, and which he styles * Harrisonnicnne.” Under date of Ni CATAR. Di . PF moses wari SOIR ree RUPTURE CURED. INKS, a ew rearranged 7 pulled thom for hin, 3 condition of nitnlrs ininte: Feepec ety. “Oh, yea!" hissed the robber, “a momber of tho cultoria! ata of the St. Louls he udded witb a sneer, The vilest sheet extant. Go to Hot Springs and telegraph an accouut of this trangucuon tu the my compliment.” It was nover aecer! today was almost a Amore ape Tad and prusent theut ‘tnined who compnsed tho gang. but many professedly knowing ones arc ut the linmutablu opinion that the Juimes boys were the prime movers. ‘Tho nuw shops, passenger depot, otc., of the Hot Springs Raliruud promise to eclipse anys ind ever seon in Univerant {n timo of peace and a Natton, Tho daily ju were Arkunsus, The extension of the roud to # point neurer tue city thun formorly having beon completed, Mr. Reynolds, the proprivtor, bi Meky TARIBOth preparations to carry aut bis od improvements, Tho depot will be of $2, ‘Huat, dust, and ail tho other migeries that at tend July, August, and the rest of the hot sum mer Wouths, wosguitoes Included, buve coue and aro how abouttoya. Thedrouth bas very soriuusly alfected thiy count the of boteikeepers at this amali trouble in attemp! usul standard of excelivnce in catables. 1 beun found necessary to wend broad for things ve Deon ubuudantly sup- od from the finmediate vicinity. There wul in the winter, evpectally among tarmers, muny of whom gre alrea ng tle puwt This city bas bea out suitably buildings in which tocarryon the bilo schuuls. The fnuncial condition of tho bas not been auch as to enable them to eract buildings for se! ‘The proverbial ™ I i bas heretofore shel Hut Springs while endeavoring Ww bave their minds tired with knowledge. Secing this and other kindred obstacles to the advancement of educay .C, ltugy, a tburvughly progre! Ive citizen, offered to build a schuolbouse UpolL ousy tering, ‘Thiv offer was thankfully accepted by the bourd, and now a handsome structure in to loom up, named, as it 18, in honor ral instigator, the Rugg sohuul. ed pedestrivuoc, Mince. Dupree, Ja now bere, aod {8 giving use fair sample of her “gquare bevl-und-toe walk. era are compating with her. The walk w monved on Tucsday Inet at p,m. The condi tho walk are that Mme. Dupre is to walk @ period of 100 consecutive buurs and bor wu cumpetitors towalk htty vonsucutive buurs oach,the Madame to distance the combined scores: of both the wale walkers. So has maintained 8 atoady walt, and it is the opine that she will triumph In toe oud. Tho canteit uiforde au endivss amount of Amusement to the visllors bere, Mrs. Ann 8, Stephen: of Now York, ts hero, Congressinun McKenrle, of Kentucky, ls a so- Journer anid tho tmountalne of thls section, be Isabuut ta become bilud, aud svoks a preventive in tbe hot wators, Hilly Ryder, the slayer of few weeks amo, is now outon dail, Tl great deat of tulk of making the * Gen.” a member of the City Council If ho will but con- sunt to take up bls residence ‘One of the Washburaovs wri can, tolnk-of nothin: cumimenced to worked with the ‘Tho term of ollico tho necfulness of the mirty ateifo epould: 0 Datriotiam should bo kindled in the hoarts of all mon—mercbhant, mochanio, laborer, pricat, and preachor—and all should reégue of the country In this time of perso but great bour of need. ‘Tho reverend gan! fo appear a nofore his peup! vauon, but the w ——&jjj&&_»»__ x BRONCHIAL CIGARETILES. experienoy 10 jaoumnbent, bit to uphuld thot 11, 140, he thus writes from Washington: “1 went lust ovening to sco the pour dufeatud Prealdent, whose overthrow 1 regret. Hu asustains hie dle uud,as they guy hure, with furtitudo, wz to you about the future President, Gon, Harrisons following ia what [ buye beard about bin: le wi of Virginia—the ono whiclt Htate, ae regards the int ublican principiea united nutruction and which in past yours ba: race with digaity, Use Jeffers’ Original Bronchial Cure | eee weer rrr ne tos, fort TAYLOWS Claes, Hay eater oi itgesenets . Fine Pra out Clark Hexduche“iausive Breath: ote Petroniacd Uy beet people. Ks Sold by all Drugitsts, 23 cents. odigituble, Package. ‘ BRL OTROS Snae USE MELE TELEPuUNE, Heman sald be dit not desire Pinan i LL tl sulmistie when je atter a long and pleasunt vas ney of the vise froin tho sutforings of Jamoe jo, Nution vould bi bora in the Stato 8 for the model #2) A. Gurield tho poople of thi ugbt to reailze what thole polition) dutie! wero, thon tntlnit good would reault from 60 bad and terrible a onlumlty. THE HERESY TRIAL. BERMON BY TI REV, Tho Itev. E. C. Ogwel, pastor of the Westmin- ster Church, corner of West Jnckson and Peorla streets, preached beforo a lurgo congrcyation yestorday morning on “Tho Horeay Trial," take tog Cor bis toxt the following passages of soript- f Huo munnors; In fine, it lathe Btate of gentiemen, aa they say hero, however, that Lam tut areporter. 31 son carly lott Virginia, ike ail is furtuoe tn tha W: afterwards entered tho army, od bintwoll suiliciont! mich doos not sigut Re served aguinst . bitin an inferior manner; afters wards against tho lndisns—ble grentost exploit being a Victory over the Idtter ut a placo cullod Tippecunvs, Where be lost Usty mon and killed: Sur Of the wuemy. On thisaccount be was callod uo Conqueror, tho Hero of Tippecunos.' repeat to you all tho Ktupld and ib; beon golug on for ayoario this country, would be iupussiblo. scen nothipg, rend nothing, heard uothiag, wherets tho Conquerur of pluyed urdle, witb bis Loy the fashions are all a fa ‘Tippccanco, and if the restaurants ure lus-cabin. fuet, the majority baye beon ¢o well whcod! that tho Genorul is olected, and precisely on ace count of hid mediocrity, which ts rewarded ine offensive, Io ts golne'to occupy the lrst posi- and to uovern It for four Wed ws goud-natured, tolore vulgar, ond having @ inanin’ for quoting eek aud Roman, which bo scarcely under 4,1¢ yood taste to uppoar to un. h of Gon. Harrison M, do Bar court thus describes bis visit to Prosidont Ty * Tye new Proaidont (sa widower; but ho hae a murricd gun, and it Is the wire of the latte: who will do the honors of tho hyuse of the bead of the Qovernment. Thls young woman was a fo i of the theatro of Washington, & Possibly sho might uppour very ow nodiiion If sho bud not been a Everywhere one meots auch Fuin iu baste in’ bi ered the young doo bore, Col, D. Bs Cs OOF La Chicago's not ‘Two malo walks o ‘olay and to tho testimony.—Iudlah, villa ‘Bearch the Sorlpturcs.—John, v., 09. ‘The prellulnary trial of the Rov. Ht. W. Thom- as, of the Mothodist Episcopal Chureb, chargod with héresy, sald the revorend apenker, had Leen brought to a closo Friday night In tho Con- tovary Churoh, on West Muuroo strect..” Aw tho bands of the clock pointed tu the hour of mid- night, the committee chosun to uct ys Jurymon had concluded thofr deliberations, atter pearing the tostimony and arguments on both gides,and had returned a vordict unfavorable to tho de> fondant. As tho-trial bad been publicly conduct- , and the dally papers had publighod full reports of the proceadings, ic thought it would not Le out of place for him, a Proubyterian puator, to call attention to the trial and th Se ee asiugton of ia, Netnoda Church, and bo would first speak of creods und then of tho wrticles, ce ‘All mien bad # oreod of some doscription, Even bade creed, woich was “There tt Tustead of a cfoed, howover, tho Episcopal Church was. f Rutigion, ot which there were twor- oneral rules selaptg to pecunce hus not and hard elders far the dludaine -known author> Uon In the country, stands, but thivk: comprobond the Alter tho deat ‘hore. ‘iteato @ physician ited Witdbad, Fins, and Carlsbad, and ain now hero [Wurtombury, Germany). want tu know what thermal waters I sbutl visit aud muke 4 comparison with the Hot Spriags o| Arkansas, for wolch | bavo a very bigh opine Mod Tiiku # 4 for discusston, alngoluc manners in thls country All tho Dipioniut! in full uniform. went to pay their respects for the frst time toMe, Tylor. After shakiby bands all around, the President addressed a few words to each ane. *L am charmed, ale,’ yaid hu in iy band, *to make toe Kequalutance of ‘country to woleh w aga inentionrd 1 shal nlace very inuch, but! at i jot Springs of Arkausav ure dustined tro to be, ag @ curutive watering-place, xeound ‘A jew Gne hotels and prumes nades and ineans of amusing invalids are alony waated.’ The busy soason in Hot Springs bas not yet Whi winter bewins to ou the Uow of visitors here O yreah as to cuuse MuLy other ngreon with envy. woro used, firat, usa teat of chur and thenas atest of orthodoxy. bad underxony many changes In years gonv by, | d (bose chnnges bad boen mad tu ordor that the belief of the Church might be full) And by this cade, uspecially tuligion, er. ‘homay hud veon tried. weighed In the bulance, ang found wanting, Hoe would call attention to ‘tho threo distinct doc- tw:nono other, Jntator of France—of we re bound by theclososttles. Ishullesterm tt wareat favor to maintain cordial raladous with i have bud the wvantago of fiving etn AG teem with the greatest pau moat ° and the Princo ‘Tall sojouro in pur country, abtalned the ci Aicrica ought to counting them among her citizes ut frothy luster be says: of the Américaus wre, With very Lew wx put in an appea 3, ge. Kine eyrand, duvi o ton remembers el js SECO ad ful a the soulsaft all, He said bo prayed the tri! probably tbe tuvst polater whlch would prove all for the best for overs Gua cou Compuny, every Evening 9 n mung ene, weet PROFESSIONAL. HENMANS COMEDY COMPANY, beter ye RUPTURE CURED. 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Cleansing the system thoroughly, tt imparts vigor to nind and body, and wHiQHth, dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ele. A Sincie Tria, Convinces. nn nn eT EEEEEe Tropic-Fruit Laxative isan elegant and refreshing fruit lozenge, which serves the pur- 0 of pills and the usual time-worn cathartic medicines. It cures Constipation, Bil- Terese: Headache, Indisposition, Piles, and all kindred ailments . a Extracts from Newspaper Opinions. lotly, tea ving nodeletertots after effects, but bringing in thely oe eee ee re aan tia aidatts, nail ie cleur eu, Chlesyo Tribune. oA plenwant confection, whieh chuiduood WHI bo glad tu receive, but whose properties are 5 y Lo jratte. ag : cert lowonse F ‘quace medicite, for already it ls presoribed by leading phyviclans."'=St Tol fprotaces no uriping, acts eaully and naturally, and 19 :pleasant to tho Caste."—fAleage . oe ertaly 9 toodteat discovery of late years oun equal {bin -yelue to the bumay race," ° Sein ppraelaod iby those who Lave occasion to use it, and prescribed by leading physiojang” lays Leader, wn dest and moat efficient rl psed.eeCincinnatl A, 0. U..W. Bulleting on a Ss ttled ir costivenoss: perten oor with ghia office, and found te work Uke a charm.”~-Terre Haute Express, - hs * = walt be wow ta universal use, und has # demand almost unequalled in the drug bysingss,’ a mes. , ‘ 2 Maldon, if ever before, has any remedy grown ao raplilly In public favor,'=Caleage Inter Ocean. . 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