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{HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 188i-TWENTY PAGES sep 20 7 | * ex: 7 fe chanze ideas b my 7 tn AB Ale ated ee a ¥ vhie " @ t ions of the deed of The missionary force in- Jon an' exact equality with other property, | few disreputable men changed the ideas of a) +} 2 PH SsTRE RT 5 : RELIGIOUS ke eae Sethe eth whieh bas Hee eee renee prusiitiytion to self- io) vies, two ive Bible | which, to say the least of it, has r tended | nearly 50,000,000 of people, change the Con ch AR 2 S ° place here last Friday, the eireumstanees of | fil Srivate interests i of any such ea Bible woman.” ‘Iwo day to the amelivration of her condition, é suitution of the United States, Hberated a ‘e ‘ative | st s are taut A very 1 3 ar - | race from stave c 3,000, l A i he Imperative | schools are taught. very curious thing about these Com- j race sion of | ‘The Nuisance of Teams Bac gu ithits, took pos: ct uthor | with political whieh are as follows: Mrs. Hattic Shappee, | jruladmiuistration, it is mac i A. Shappee, homeopathic | duty of the Trustees to close the Sanitarium, | phe Cumbe an : i shied z miandinents is that ‘their supposed rail : 4 i! i nd Presbyterians have ap- | viotated 1 y every one. Fi Si affairs +7 ; Tt . physician of’ this city,-had been confined to |} sell all the propert, ogether with the | pyinted a committee to revise their Confes- | Velited nearly every one, | row. Sin ul ‘§ Fi sity years, and to the Sidewalks. i A Valuable Discovery of An-| fer ved tor over a year and a half with endowment fonds de i cscioary | MORE Kaith. | Thoy have no desire to, make Salt Hoc Rilhe? ant yurtieomtered the ut | have “compelled” the “adwiratan st the : 4 Si see z, i ‘a v ieati f femate dis- | ceeds thereon! One vera sa in doctrine, but there are some | 7. Migs sey] shia it | eiviliz r $ Mr. Biack’s ides ces, to he expend which they wish to mnodity. maidens to gratify the lust of captor Thou | according to him, there are but two ¥ wife Ee NY, v of Dr W uc-} the Government, The Mayor Has Given Orders that ag End Le Put to It. up, or to. Syria. and up, or take a step unaided during that | 1 effectuate such windine price e > him but iy Waly fee: ee Mi courte Clase, had been NBDE the natiintion, in cause of pt jon of Lhe First Presbyterian Chureh of this city | shalt not steal,” and vet He gave to Jewish } account for it—either the rapidity with whi ‘fected 1 t fo trust, the Attorney-General of thi subscribed $5,000 towards hing the KS and herds of othe: Republicanism spread proves < a ji alt not covet thy neighbor's hot ral origin, “or vise its propar ‘Tie Mayor in riding bout the streets bas dis- rly affected for ator four ‘ ‘ it 4 Three years ago she came to reside with Dr. fin Fa blic Fast Days a Connecting Shappee.. She had previonsly- been pro- Link Between Church and uonneed incurable by some of the best : Ss 9 physicians in Pennsylvania and New York. au tate ? For three years she nad not stood on her tess feet at_all—could not bear her own weight, | Feeome Super and had not taken & step. ‘They had medi- | Pierce, one of the 'Trus Two Remarkable Instances of the | cal attendance by eminent physicians of | ins the Ia alinost simil: suciet debt of the Mave snforee this condition | of Boston. fed on by the | covered a tiuisnuce that ke proposes to abate, i ne Being Hin and if he succeeds in it be will recive the eS id | thanks ofthe public. He says that in zoine Pea Taner ter ca tee ce Ero NEONGE, Se : sthout on bis Kentueky mre be sees many things Land with the sword of war killed | tend to show that it was divinely rev that a HUAN OTE foot doesn’t notice. te‘is deter- ehildren yet slit net bear ‘This argument i ble to all ret mined to stop the nuisance of tems backing up Ise witnes abor,?? and Mohammedans can use it as well as to the sidewalks, loading and untoadmg, and 7 1 poor man, adr thus obstructing travel. ‘This thing, he suys, ig" nt xbrond 377 to du tians, Mohanimed v undred w of camels. Ile was without edueauion, W wn abuse that has grown too xrent, und be yes. Tor and the interested i; of the “Di legally provide si in conscquence | nor bis wife’? and yet He allowed lis tion and to | of having taken y the pastar of the Mav- | chosen people ‘to .destroy the: homes of M hurch—the Rey. Mr. Barrows neighbors and to steal their wi ors to Westininster Abbey, been much annoyed by the extortion of se he will Andrew m™ sonable fees. , an Sidley for tblishes a fund the income used in paying the gitides, | 72 Sent patos ah vane Dayton, Springticld, Cincinnati, and Cleve- ‘The system of fees is now to be abolished. ae ndred witys r Mi iueation, Will | wn abuse that hus a : va re a a ey i 5 Fi % y the xround a ss a d tribute te d is We know, | out intluer al Without -wenlth, and yet | rerday asked for an opinion from City-Attorne; eat Gute at Sonia, Jand, but all without benefit. Dr. Shappee ey nieee ee the product of a Ti Protestant Episcopal Bishop Jehovah kept only one of these Command- | in a few: y le consolidated thousands | Grinnell in recurd to bis powers in the pre pd Ohio. he had about given up that into the possession of the | Aft : four out of the ment—Ile worshiped no other god. of tribes, “and millions of men confe: etre nell sone Bhe the, utlovs tng clear. a{ instrumentality would avail in and nutef any p | ministers will’ come back to that if there be an infinitly good {-that there “one God. and Mohammed | and explicit e , Which shows that them to health, When it is nation, and inthis regard is a unique | their health this yea ise God He beholds s- | is his prophet.” lis s st thousand ee aa ee would: ci vie | Wakes the work of w fortunes of [is children. L insist great his that of if, POWER IN THE Pt " f° The fon. Carter Harrison, Mayor, et up donation. Lf, now, the Doctor is a comparative stranger i t F te i ri Kenia, that he is wi 0 relatives x eut of the institution all its priv: cular that the proportion of next God would know the uy the the He was not erueilit Or. Foster Donates ihe Clifton Springs Xe aa at weak big wite hn Hono relatives the ends me ut of the ins ehcin aa ionor, ers must be iL ALLL the whole work 1s | darkness envelopitig dig miami Le queron, © Ola inane exe Sritz You ask att opinioi as to the pos the Sanitarium to the Church ile time on hired help, and that frequently. Frew _of charge te beneficit | turned over to them, | would know how few stars are visible in the influence upon the human raee. Seedling IRERREG EAS balk ne a uncertain ehar ~ and these two mil that is done. paying ents spondent of the London | intetlectun pity. not his, wrath, | in the world’s history did av religion spre thier {com obsteueting travel one Ob arte of Christ. bedridden women on his y ved as heretofore, aecording to | Times says that the belief ait the | Wo! the eiforts of lis blind | with the rapidity: of his. It burst like 2 | streets wnich said building, storecor lot tases Jeowit tliat he hall Pauiee Mor the capacity of the house. A ereat deal has | Dope kas authorized the members of the dis- | ebildren groping inthe night to find the ¥ st portions of and wherner or not there istny ordinance under upon him than most men would feet beens rnd written about the ious orders to assume the dre and endeavoring, through rizhtin his position — which uny person can be tined for obstructin, some dawn of hope: filled aired only by. the direct aid of | the zeneml pussuse of teams. cars, or venues ot Clifton Spring: ng qualit 4 was most | by standing upon such str for the purpose and he in February or March E t nothing better or more Worthy of Like blessing of sane- ¥, then SLohaniu e by thi ATUL by fear -of ‘ “As to wits of {of Joading or unloading his wagon or dra General Notes at Home and Abroad— ea the bless i are ea. i ck und : f loha ion—" 4 yoafter that, in’ order 10 is dast writing by ounde appointine unknown, would knoe when, plist of Gud foi it B . Fersonal Mention—Worldly provide id Teligions ‘privileges. of | of its Sanitarium. the fact? kneeling, they poured out their gratintde to ands oqahe,, Prlmury, and iinportnne purpose OF the Wisdom. which these Indies were deprived, some mem- spondent, “it indicates re : iseen power, even toi Visible idol, it and upon the generat publics the, stracts nee Tees ee bers of. the First Methodist ‘Church cc WORLDLY WISDOM. . | dispersion ‘and hopeles in fact, intended tor Hina An itinidy | with Jehovah. toreligious tole! of the public at larze, and thoy should bee seas mieneedd | huldins Friday. event inded. The kang ngabad le the power, Wout answer | was great enous ta say that, anu holding | used” and occupied "as to accommodate hor prayermecti pees. For some 5 5 “ es tes evinces aii ref an-ho O auy form a! 2 might be saved, the mass . ot the public with GOD CANETIL Pa INL Theol both Deen Alittle girl in a London Sunday-sehool order of thing tow wy were virtuous? Inthis he was | f ible“ inconvenience “to its iven faith being asked why God made the flowers of 3 did 1 suppose ty «vance buth of Jehovah and Mr. qestion as to which, 1 citizen conld be or the individual owning or tits a street, 1s to nivnee, the mdividuat SOs Not to obstruct 1 that ** the acceptance of ase Dara ete cored of their intiy ’ the field, replied, Please, mata, 1 sup- we portion of the: gen- Aten a day tee se God's pron pose fur patierns for artificial Nowe! titution ytodefend the in Linore a suffer the feast incor must conduer bis busing ‘The day brought tezrs and trouble, weuld not disappoint them. J Ahiviher‘aruae ini tweeklspraperiioat Out. 1 tended by Paeesenine MONET ee ee ate ee ing in New Jersey and said: “Brethren, | Bishop Melarea and Alenty G. ae thes the street, and Ris convenience must give way Nor rest in the arms [long for— F ne nen 1 ea 5 if lifes [teal | aero eae aul sininits Charalt, Gittenins. tae crime, coe erOcided in See, 1,517 of, the Manieyp; Enel, She made the -elfort 1 Fight, be ten away suddenly likes | Bev; Charles H. Hodge, af Good Shepherd fared that "the il intelligence coull pronoun: Cole that = uo person shull obetruce eee + found she had_ the strength todoso. While | tier in the» one yore Y Ht doctrine that me under alt bis is true, then “the aeceptance of Bud- | raiway track, or obstruct ac prevest the cars Unw the Buk Fcome. Eneching she felt as it commanded ‘to arise | aa ery ce eae 3 the SINS eltastance first started | dhism by re portion of the i from running’ or progressing thereon by- pines The Troy toga Sun- of Ottaway the Rey by the adherents of & politica! fagtion in this with its ring, or stopping, or causing to be driven low pace, OF stopped, nny venicle or other She made the eivor uk after p: ay rstor of Christ Chur sole 1 Streator: the | ountry de: chool teacher d her pupils recently | Tolst, s than forty years ago.” Lie tells One of the sweet old ebupters— ‘aud found streneth ty POSS The fove that Df be ‘i hea cieiqiod ‘ hey could not bring in sume new 3 HH. Woodward. wi Ridge: and the “ wong > 4 obstacle in, upon, across. ufone, 01 said - pao ty the room. ly the aiiernoe tock, Se eats y Ne e ‘ yOu ze Tees us that ‘the ounced God and Cliist for intellize! ¢ HON % fe, neur said ils vaze of the lird: Tbe | One of them prompily replied, © Leany and Il. Bixby, of Hyde Park hot agreeing with them.” int that “they did | same could be said of Mohanmediuni ci poe wae Urry gan ie eee _ Close felt that to walk, and stbaly evlebrated ¢ Ss from the clergy ever bene} of’ g5. An = opportunity” 4 reument, pe 'y te turn off y is this: es were hell wy; the Holy Commun with serious and add dd world, nor Were | in faet, of every refi fited or enrsed this w hey Were | when reduced to i not constitite the it the trath must b able portion oF it. hesitation, added, ‘but he is a Out in the meadow dew, tne | then, witt Demo Bot Ine help, ot does not incan that a wagon or_ teum up tu a& curb. or sidewall en hie His evening lies soft around them; 3 ‘Their faith is alked: ss the room, thon 1. rout t “Ant s <0n, not walked a step. be! for nd rest tu all, and steps taken for ul tmeéans or | AGL th -tiht out into the street, te My God, fet me rest in Thee! In the - evening, aL the valany last @ Church's missionary usefulness: in s ara hte eal Saipan eapreeecrnte embled to hold their pr: ameet- bof adyhiye nian i the divcesean field. memory to fo ‘Now rb and would prevent the ditli- ‘Thi d_ inconvenience ef loading fonnd the ladies up and dressed: 1 the doumed man, = ait . : 4 ror toenjey the meeting. "Th ¢ 1? CALENDAR FOR THE WERK. : and univaling ecient. eon), ete. by standing sq oui the roum and shook ha = aes oe . Hirubick, iigssirests a istt ne is’ appitrtenanete the «supposed | Fitting emblems itre not always appre- OPAL. * paar { the forserie. abutting the street The we ‘The Rey. Henr ; Rud joyous westins, sof a puor fellow who Ninetconti Sunday after Trinity. Pett Sedna eaanne fe oistit not to be hindered because ot now in the Holy Land, writes te’ the New | svhen those wie had so often ‘b: ene | { ren peste tu his mmeniors, and ‘ast; St. Simon and St. Jude. 1 supplemented by the er ue ined in the blow of Che viduals. OE ISUICIGS 20 aby, £8 antl ee poe * e of Sept. 23, inelos- | Hered i n : heir friends were | te placed above it the conventional white THOLIC. chips Le me chat ay 4 The Muniéipal Code. See. 1,9 ides ss nit at theaneeting were ‘the itev: sand as very thoughttul to | oct aAcchaazel. rhino thie fellow. | Chicago sual! be Kept free and clear of all ob- aw " putit there, John was very tondof gunning, | Qet. thus aud Daria, MM. x Leeda uae ‘ie if | structions, incumbrances, and encroxen: alnable Assyr fe Mr k & Gywvdy aud | oud it is an espevially good emblem.” Oct. SME hy ay Rog ledieester ce Cee Deb ee ia kG fate if | for tho use of te public, and shall not be used seen by « Mr. F Mrs. Cre ¥ % ~s - Oct. il of SS. Simon and Inde, ciples of hu \ cathedrals had been ua dane ii = NE vay th euiptured abl Mrs. Good, M ttauqua the other day a little gint | O° ivan teu dude Apostles (would confer Mpon hima must ben seons of thy Inguisition had. been. labora- ih tiisadioles ee ce Bs heres ¢ of the Immaculate Couception. ye { Christians had believed in cha inance grants permiszton to obstruct’ hodist. “Ono.” | Oct. 2 Mr. Buekles Mary Buc ed if she was a M ad of creed—if they” had. ta louding or unloading teams or too late with his protest | agter “inst Black Lib- | trom the Bi ath mornig; eplied. “Lo am-a Brethren, and my he good and thrown away Bruner, Sept. 2). bs rethr : ki Dursi Siie-it will interest walked j another is a Brethren, too.” ‘They were of z a : veedou of his fellow-men, to hear that some ner Et yrian inscriptions ed up two flights of steps io citss-aneel- | the United Bre real one of INGERSOLL TO BLACK. erly isinaking the tourof the-world. Ru: the wicked 2 lames of temples 1 Code. Sec. 1,995, says that bave been discovered near tee Dox Inver. As | ing, and afterward remained tlomorning serv- | the Ply h ed why they . en eel 2 has emancipated her serfs: the slave | bad been ‘o! priests had been f any street or alley they were illegible; trou. an aceutrulation of | jee. In the afternoon Mrs. 8 tended wkeof the Plymouth Sisters, “Oh,” | 4 Sharp ejotuder to the Scoring Hob nied only by thieves and pi- | philos maries had taught the fits, Soul be obstructed by a press of , vegetable growth, I nad them cleaned, xeneral class at the same. vl nd stood, nswer, “the Brethren embrace the | Meceived from*tie Great Lawyer. Js upon her cheek the burn- | useful a teams attached to vehicles, londed or otherwise, Saturday, tho loth inst J went to the Dog iver | and spoke for fifteen minwies. - Since that re- : : The debate between Col. Robert G. Inger- Bravil, with proud an tho “lagor, any Alleria, OF police ollsr tad eytieezes to our Geran friends, and Tat ve Kable Friday the evidences of complete | «rhe eterk of a congregation in Scotland liad | soll and Judge Jere S. Black on the subject f forthe dawn of fr been seienceif relizion ums, veiicles, eter 3 inthe opinion o anxious W know what the Assyrioiogists wi, | gud permanent recovery multiply, Miss Close aper hanaed to hin as the custom is, to | of the Christian relizion, which was’ pub- | lom’s diy’ the people of the South rejvic nity—it would been a | such olicer may be requited by the public con- the table at every tha ery.is no more, and © iberty, and joy. Any person or persous refusing ot Lint toobey such directions shail forfell has not ntissed being ince, and Mis, Shappee hh wonderfully fast. 4 neg! oi und pay at sin of ‘not less than $5 nor exceed THE CROPS OF EUROPE. =| S5, ind ‘inay be arrested forthwith to assed et atioe V just before the ininister: sulning pray with and fe eae te lished in the August number of the North | jouest man (exceptuiz Me. Blu say. A creat partof che inscripdon is in vers good preservation, and will be easily read by the | meal ot every limbs or the cai sreatic unpointed: A far from being con- {fant and elime hh that U Alnerican Review, wa fearnsd. ‘fhe inscription iS not on- tho souta | sty 4 ey avlehiand tor the side of the river, like the other sculpture: ieh had be Y Kee Fa y {tae She Lolly wing, WOE luded in the e November muin- Under tne vid aqueduct on the north side of the ped ena : : comeresation, real it a er of the same Revie, just out, Col. Inge! ate at Acie cm | Ete = The Aver: |. the foregoing prov slearly dec! e a the fadivs Wednesday afternoon, Found | Q1 gle COMmresatian. We are informed by Mr. Black that polyg- | BMfece of the eee eee Fane” | any person obstenetia Tie Sie, aeeaee thie joinder to Judge . " im by having et. 19.—Consul War- | joaaine or unloaaing € ¢ De- | or ut part of it shatl bo as ommtnded or prohibited in He state nt—that it is only * dis- a did cult tact Roane tl Lat oe Ee ner, of Diisseldurf, writes to the Si t6 reply to it, | lation on chat subject night have tended to partme: at carefull spared t its. di But wh is the |? artnent that carefully prepared e: her steam or wagon while tended across the strect ubject to tine, ete. The: ordinance ure tary, reise of the police pow: amy is ne purat the end of the | soll publishes alengthy rej the Old ed. 1 | Plack’s reply to his ities Of he | tat not until his titst va he know thar Judge 3 eee eee eee eata tone sue | Wem Doth dressed to receive company, and ancient Toad. The -iuctosed little st met thengin Dr. Shappee’s parlor, where we c chwwith them for ‘They which J bave partly used the plin of che J21 nVers t Y Archwolosical Society, will show you the are both very desirous of having their imates vi en " and with shed by the Minister of Agriculture of | er the nuisance of havi judicious A. story like this is being printed: A ge situation. Z i _. | tion credited to. God, through p2 wake i. De ‘The rack on which the inscriptions are cut is | say He healed their spiritual infirmities first | theman passing through Westminster Abbey | {Ie “expected BU DEO Tal, code, which Mr, | publ we Some coal or other entimetres long, and tv i mouths, and afterw: nrently devout person on { fessional theologian, surprised to | pie Us, of certain ine | Prussix show that. the crops for this season | curt with a stubborn driver back up to a curt and stand across the street, uid thereby inter: Ave | and put songs in thei aquednet oa | UE Ue a Mubcencor- | Live then to.beties eigat metres fort metres in hight, with the modern itten ri the conduet of ail] will not be more than 75 per cent of an aver- | 22 s going | find that a reply had been w tall places in their Charm- {py a ‘policeman? — who” imagined to guy sand 4 e with the icgitinitce uge of the street, can, that through faith their Us average crop, the | be abated. - Respectfully yours, eects ea Me tne | bodily diseases shoul be cured. “They say < niet and fi f er the aqueduct. which were partly uk as they please, but the one. A verger soon took note of the ir- : - Rica Sailr tions With others,” : Loa ie SY ETAE CCID EE u Qu ne Teak ed anny two on meee § o. when the God who healed them. Mrs, | rexularity and touched the kneeler on the | tMat he. had — abswered | my ante | ie word is fond on the subject of ate for wheat is placed at $0; rye, 7 S'S, GRINNELE, City>Attorneye ing was | ments by - simply Hing ome that polysany, There is nothing “ dise “e $9; und: potatoes, Drouth THE MAYOR SAYS. . z teams on streets where railroad she fonnd great comfortall the j Shoutder, informing him that pr: Se t prevailed throughout the Empire, the er-canal Close to Commundment: proprictor was making 2 y I Thor ined the} my statements were fi ? After depre- | in-the 'f ihe rock. A stone fell vut o ped Vs the rule. a a , Sir,” exe L 1 nena, at f brought to the Khan the river, where 1) verger, with genuine disgust, to a bystander, ing certain objectionable portions o1 of any conversation Jehovah is elaine | averag infall for the pre son being : not only stop travel on the side ay . ys verta % i 2 fof any: conversation chained 10 act ee biti which they obstruet, but their horses freque! , if Putte und tainted with Tad witht Sto: . “Theliteot | id a halt Inche inches for | crund in the track. detaining from busineeshae in Wwe should svon have’em pray- | pyiaeK?: n tile as “ble for crop tho German Con- st NOLICE | dreds of per who ride in street-ca sulate in Beir it, with. the 0 | ing atid thy. Be ing all over the place?” : a 2 * went to thi i oF Piao fe f Aefaltead e Sa heabed Se ? Mr, gersoll a osseS in, the stu! cob and Laban, the s characters ie, gent ro the plas then | gad the wiory of the Fond shall be thy reward. bas pall Geena Mr, ST Tra CER duty of a! brother to be the hasound of une | ablectfect of the lone dud becn on the | express wa th half ton of cont will back 1 times to me, butl bad no | of fy sav sic} , ? f PERSON AD. are alos f et rother, the | Uy crop, W 5 eports are correct, wi up to the w ‘hen the stuff could ji 3 Wi Beseee Oto iho river: 1went wih | Of faith shallsave tno sick, and the Lord shall SON Ads : ifthe éntire magazine, and of whieh we oir ith thy | lose fully from one-half to two-thirds of its mown over the sides. Butebers: srocees be z sive been | average id, and the season too. ers insist upon loadins and unloading vpportunity to go TO him ou’ Saturday, the 1 tonisbed to find Such Mae pions. 0 hi ive the following ¢ The universe, 2 ways was, and forever will be. It did not . ‘5, -_ “come into being’; it is the one eternal be- ferian Churen at Vinton, Ty | ine ine only thine that ever did, does, or eall to the Rev. E. H. Every, | 4. ist. Itdid not “mak Re ” and it has been accepted. Weiow hie of whit we ‘ent tb hi < srepared Tor so much work andthe e 5 aleve sage v know nothing of wh th 1 Jwns not. prepared fo! elim: “One thing 1 know. Braille Dean Stanley’s successor, | yr Nature except as we gather the idea of | S5 Sk MN BYOF- OP tin Sone cir eiinpreased bale u contemplaces calling a meeting to consider | pay from the uniformity of phenomena | Gus and iovine hume—imieht have taken the | Mtge of An opportunity and’ inc dificulty connected with it, u Lust Saturday, tho 1th, T went again and ob= | We ; tained very fine squet wrtay Men fit the best mode of raising a monument to his ingzing from like conditions. "To make | place of instructions as tv cutting the auuount of her exvort-to German worked. the whole d: day to lead the ssor in: Wes Fraies ringing fron ee CAPE Lb) a eal ec tat haat fountain Sd ft ae els s aes ocantthathet ee estininster Abbey. He srt alas Vater alw: runs y nents of prie nd fashionme candles formation derived from a very good _seuree water away, which was constantly running over T toni. with’ Fee elf clear: Water alw runs duwn hill. ct onde See ee Eee eee Ter uattin® | it was ascertained that the present prices £ ay ie double those of last year. far advanced {fo expect any better results | their wagons in this way, and stand bucked up favorable weatiler. Considering | t the sidewalk until all the p eof this vrop to Prussiit, much to the inconvemen Consul Warner writes: “4 failure in it to | GES. 8 a tghgeially, thee da few | the extent promised would nece: tri 7 terns of | this country to look to other 3 iso important | Supoly, and in this. in favor or the one fp With the advanced s: rcvls are thrown ve of the public. he cise on, West 1 it 10 | sta rk streets... And arily force | trians often have to cross between a meee uurces for a} of teams and endanzer life and hms S| because of this unnecessary obstruction. Hereafter this will be prevented. Following out the same line uf policy ne proposes to las alter persons Who use one-third of the strect white ches ure putting up buildings. Theg will treauentiy pile material clear to the edge of their right, and then loxd und unload wagons outside. taking up more, frequently, than bul of the street. “He gave orders some time aso to Both Jadies scem so overjoyed that ther s Rev. D. E. Bierce, of Grand Rap: work ub once. and’ worked bard for more than. | cannot repre continual thanksgiving for | Mich., has accepted a call to Grand Fort iS, five bours iu the 3 The work must have | their wonderful deliverance from the wower | jy p vu doue ori: of disease, and Dr. Shappee says: there has Bee the rock bus ac undouptedly been a complete transformation ‘he Presbyt being iL Fog Eredar eae ot theless nelural troubles. He he ha: alt De ee . at uinble to account for it in any natu: ray, f Sioux City, taken that day are not us wood as micht be, as | Aid in the fullness of lis hear of Sioux i i Dean Brae: from more the great importanc nfamy videsign of ar ali ihe inscriptions. I also bud the inscriptions | CLIFTON Sr : u photographed. in the hope that the photographs 2400.00, cumbent statue, to be phitced in the chapel aaa aH . the order. that should . i 4 # a AMil'be usertit in reading the inserlplions. tsend | C1utis of I y VILL; near the grave of the Dean is behind Me phenomenon “ana vid, and in ats plac id, he wntortunate for. the wretehedly poor. | suppress that nuisuuce, ‘and. the Mayor already fe. law. amatter of fact iaw is this sido of | jive but one wife, and the wife but one hus- | ftboring class in Ge: thing like a | sees ood results, He wants: shopkeepers to in crops should happen that is now | feed the warning and keep their way and ly i lab better ir would have bees Yailu is length- Sourconie of eee PROWENDES ‘i j Hives ti Lortiiptyciicae eet ad cde Phare apie ahi al While the gift at this time is made by a] The lat Dr. Stuart Robins - | the phenomenon. Law does not cause the | band,” how muci be! UY SHES ED BEE 2 eae gee bees Saabs , . . : f The idea of law in our qinds, and’ this | of his infallible God, Mr. Blaek is f eattse of greatly increasing the tide of emi- | te Sivor will mount several potieemen, who ish for syues e benefit of Methodists nor exclusively under 1 t , aU Dy eed from the fact tha oy | defend religious intolerance, v gration to Ame he land that has an at- igniie lutions and promptly suppress With many kind regards, I an, dear sir, yours ; t debate with produced from the fact that under / defend HONS “REO: i ainlat fuk the nuisance. He believes motinted. men a very faithfully, 7 scuits Lovivep, — | teir supervision. Dr. Henry Poster, w ‘Rober I ex. circumstances the saine pitenomena al- | min; wien Hunan s iS sand (hincit, pole | Eta oe EPR NERA Tae fp | Recessaty for the. purpose, as they ean cover ): for thirty-two years has been wid ov beara ned ie saippens. Mr. probably thinks | amy. weoadinits that God established fe . CIE Sale: a sevins.tO ) the zround. After the telephone . ystwos Te will never be peace ainonz : . v Slavery; that [e conimanded (is ee be carned in the direction toward Amer patrol system is completed, the Sacer pooees of roc: that parall it is illegal nee conll hi Dr. Jessup, ina note to the Obserre f . c rc vrian tublets on the south side of | in connection with the Clifton Spring a . et yar rae Y.) Sanitarium, which he has built up and work of Sennacherib. the founder of the palace | cvperintende: y donated that entire of Kouyunjik, and whoze army ws miraculous. | SUberintended, has now donated that entire ly destroyed oa the plain or Philistia. Dr. Rob- | property, estimated in vaiue at about $ inks it more Hkely that these tablets | 09), io a Board of Trustees ji en the old and intirm become comparative- | to putona for ly younger. wl er America is. talked | for outsiae duty,as he bell that they are about in their presence and they are toldeof | urgently n-this grent and growing city. the abundance of breadstults that is to be | He tunks that titty good thounted men are Hothe old 4 lad ther equal te several hundred patrolmen, for | Minister Morton writes that, according to TPE een ee published urding the wheat IRELAND. ve of titty ‘mounted policemen x terians of Kentucky until 1 go. to | that the difference in the nd Stuart Nobinson goes back to | clouds was created’ by . lines fail to unite only becan diameter and cireumrer cen su imide that. it would be a greater Jews eruss than around a cirele, that a | conquest: U if not and. youn. the children of the he: fannie nd nothers did-right to sult Isand boys; that God ordered the vars of exiermination and: ple to bu ‘The six As The inauguration of Prof. F. 1. Patton, | 5, D,D., at Princeton Theological Semin will take p in the Virst Presbyteri right. to at God forged manaele: were ent by et ssive Assyrian mon- { 44:2) 7 patties Patel v AZ less than five of whom either faved | }ishov Simpson, of the Methodist Epi Ciureh at Princeton on ‘Thursday, Oet prevented by law, and ¢ station | the hiunan brain: that He commanded hus- r airy or passed through it on their way Church? Bishop A. C. Coxe, of the Protest- | at Tasm. The addr 5 to the’ Protessur | UIGia mmke it possible for, two. bodies to oc | bands to murder their wives for suggest of Franee, it he erop has heen pt. These were yl, Tyelath Pileser, shal” | ant Episcopal Chureh; Dr. will be delivered by thé Rev. Dr. Ul. J. Van-} Gupy the ce al the same ip of the suror moon; and. th * zou te fuaruutentisy aie ib For The.whicays Tribune. mn three, middling wenty-four, and | Over Iretand’s Luxs are foreign hirelings tramp- Sargousaund Sennacnerib. These new Dyke, and the inaugural, by Prof. Patton, | seins to m W cannot be the es bad inten, “The maximum yield counted American Board (Congregational ‘thau twenty centuries: s will follow. ‘Th = produced in nls of the seminary | phenow but it is upon will be about 291,000,000 bushels. ‘The tbin- window stares. in: ipl 1 . 9 old, will no doubt sive us the numes of some of ; Reid, Missionary Secretary of the Methodist | -enerally are i ad to aliend. ihe: ian monarchs, and throw new light | Episcopal Church: Dr. Murdock, of the Mis. | F¢UCT#!Y are invited to ultend. our intind their su and resem- aativc - : i om their expeditions the Syrian conse. It | Ebiseopal Churehi; Dr. Heawacd og {Oliver Johnson, formerly editor of the | blanee. ‘To puta God back of the univers God, te knew the | gltutity, nctesstry. fox che consumption of { On prowrate Erin's breast Britunuia, stamplog, y tities Tie Knew that [is | Pranee’ is about 152,000,009 bushels. ‘There As d@at to all her prayers. istian Union, who now calls himself a | compels us to admit that there wa 1 Unitarian, preached a few Sundays | when nothug existed Gods that y request, inthe Congregational Church | this God had fi will, therefo secins remarkable that, with the water of the | sionary Union (Baptisty} Dr. Ellenwood, of | cj, bustels, whi aqueduct constantly dripping down the fuce of | the Presbyterian Chureh Missious; Dr. Fer- | libera ihe rack, there shuttid be av Incrustation of the Of ‘the Tteforiied, ‘Chiteh “AL REG. carbonate of lime. The rank growth of vezeta- ee rOReS 3 0. tion huts probably prevented it, Tam not very | Dr. Anderson, of Rochester Un sanzruine that, even with the syucezes in hand, | (Baptist); Dr. Shaw,” of Rochester AL Will be easy to decipher the inscription. This | (orecvterian); Judge ‘Smith, of Caman- to be. intertead { EQeh spirit tat for Freedom hus arisen largest proportion Woe 1 to earth ang drivpn out of zisht; ation will be from the United Roly pelasts ure rudely thrust in prison Bugland, Germany, and = What was expected. wore behind whieh youd crouch ; that it knew that Ile ts. h : ut tittle of | 7h two conciusions, either that, the vish peop elf-existent or that it was created Inte today, and drestrs wed wretebert, and bi the crop is in farms une however, the work of experts who are not “ stings “cons ts t y terred by any ordinary dillicultics. opalian); Mr. Andrew j tempt upon the Word of God and the blood ent being. “To my mind there ew that Te found then tion. “Elie detivit of the e1 dlled. nnes(Orlodox Frignds) isSon.” ‘This language, Mr Johnson lificulties, in the second hy- | tree and left them captives, “Ile knew that | hoch ainributed to the eseceeity lene dais | Her sulferin song and daughters, woak end letter to the St. Johnsbury: Caledo- thir in the first. Ile had n fultiied the promises the months of June and July. i iE weary, z a With hopes long unfullllted. if upom a question Tike this, | utem. Te knew that while other r olutely Known, We live | advanced in art and science His chesen peo- aE We know | ple were save still He promis itly Jimited: | the world, and gave them adesert. ean equal | ised them tiberty, and Tle ii ——— A MISUNDERSTANDING, Her fertile vates tvok louely and forsaken; * Her wealth by titled simpletons is Spent; Her very hovels frum the pour are taken, Who eaunot pay the rent. nd seeta- Ot course, nial ate st nothing can be nd their | spy pee a ' hieby to. | olan atom cy The: Iit-Rey. W. M. Wigger, the new Ro: of the infinit sponding - ‘ 7 7 x sand missionary so- | Bt Catholic Bishop of Newar but, litle as we Spring: to be perpetual e: Successors Mus! vintion to the chure C. WV. Wiendt] its the last number of Unity iscusses exeetitive procliumations appoint- For The Chieauo Tritune. di: Thee 4 . i j ab-these: fiesta ted Tuesday in Patr ‘ i 7 at ; ing fast days-and days for prayer, and says | cieties named that se first apyointed do, ‘ ‘The foll marie hee ey | Tight to give their honest thought. Life Me promised them. victory, 1 "Twas but a word in anger quickly spoken— oe ar di ality and all the Trustees veto hold office for lite, GL OROW UNE 1a. s took yr shadow! : wei ‘i of amas buts ; zor quickly spoken: they are in direct hostility 10 the Ame ant all dhe Pee tote ato bold opie for it, uy ceremony: Archbishop Corrigan of | tien we trav iMtde Wye feves ial Tie ina theutserts. oie promis ntge white tuey stood theresiu the Resenetiy | Hameless und naked wives, and children tendet, doctrine that Chureh and State should | ‘rhe property donated consists ofa well-ap- | NE LON, Bishous MeQuald of Kuchester, | Sens just trom the cradle, with its lallaby a eanpire, and thom exile, | They watched the sunset's splendor {ade and | ‘Phar nore Lords tiny Ue he elo splene be forever divoi He insists that + the ¢ bnitdins, 240 feet lang and an of Builale, MeMahon of Itactiont, | OL tove, to the low and atict wayside in, | When one finishes the Old Testament, he iS | one oe Saee dor, reannagsnee whole tendeney of r sis aud containing | Shen of Charleston. and Becker of Wit, | Where allat last must sleep, and where the | compelled to say: Nothing can add'to the | TAS ertight crecp about thom, veil the scene, And strut abouts throne. Verse ly the true interests of both religion igition to ontives, | adnyton, Fhe Secratur Was Aven. | Oddy salutation is—Gond-uieht. misery of a ution whose King is Jehovah! Hoe ce umerence exept their hearts be- and politics. It sows discord amoug the peo- sium, tis} tishop ¢ assistant pr st Mie a know as little as anyone else about the And here L take occasion to thank Mr, - ‘hrive in many a fertile hollow, E priest, Mar. dmiited that Jehov: Silent they stood, each battling with tho pride nd ruin revel everywhere, sto the “de- | Black tor having Ce » i f Cort in? of the uni quires the frightened tox may fole dt puis it intu the power of bigots to of picturesque i power for dozmatie and seeta: whieh go, with it, as do alsa the | Dot Tig Hew * Pinow just Lwill notdo tu { no commandment 4 OF soul that bend not. AIL rian purposes. Sueh interested parties will | “Fuster Block” in thé town, compris: | HU 3 e Bishop, sity that the universe was designed, and there- | polygamy. that ‘To Trame the words that would have exlined Ornunt urze a civil magis ISSUE a DYE ing a hotel. four storigs | hich, and | Sona housilin of brooklyn; sen fore there must be a desizner. ‘There must | waged warsof extermi aan hunt the mauzy hare. Hon ostensibly tor the purposes stated there | nine rented stores: also $100,000 Of fires | ant icnap, the itelter Id Met first he proof that it was * for opinion’s even unto death. “Most | TT Rar Shenk tier me eeu the telltale tear, | Her native sous are starved by deprivation, ~ Jn, but in reality to work apon the relizious | jnsurance policieson these properties, $32.00) ster? notary to road PAGAL athe sfeee | not do to-say that the unive theologians endeavor to. putty, pateh, an thouzht: Snotmiue,” she | | Until they lose their very love for God, Suclines of the counsry and secure the ine | of jifeinsuranee as an endowinent toward | Memes y MUNN o pad Pap and then assert that there mu: paint the wretehed record of inspired er “That duty's histwas he thequarrel sought” | Tt Dukes and Earls may live in dissipation dursanient of fe 6 rower fir tele Chuarell ntehaned He the Pir telan in Ching Ceremonies the fet ALesire a Miniv maker, | The idea thata design must | bur Mr. Black has heen bold enough and | ss sus thomsht he: “Th 2 And luxury abroad. IS 2 et y sieees . Foster, tugether- with; i rach GY ave a bez ener ne est enous! admit the tr And thus thought he: “1 . : . Upon it has been founded a strong argn- ehe } Xd chap! dra s under the direction | 0% TPs TSVGa teases Fd eae 22, EH Ar inti ir 7 das aon sly | And then upon iho stiliness coldty fell, VE Leaks 7 ¥ te oft jr | tind the watchmaker, and we si to the fexends of the bib rattle—who | Mgvord that rang with cruel sound— Farewell!” | Landiess they live, and -neighbor plundera | cof. C. W, Smith, <periences of a wicked nnd the siaetuar if f neighbor; hoit | yous and wonderful thingsas man must have | through the bitter er has hithert aintaived there. 1) iment for the continuance of the Bible m the t St. Franied SCl rom St. Francis Xavier's Church. She stood alone, and watched ‘him till the gloom Their farth in mun and trust in God are gones skept the eredulity.of the cradle, taen | world 7 We find God and w ath fad a mak huols and the sea pllon OF elit a held the position of Chaplain and sang the “Proper of the Ma: Had closed be tion. In. one of the New Engiand | Superintendent, out, as he i y sang pei e Mia va attie vonderful that he and ii TOFORE Ma day dn EU tidctaeedt ad closed between them like the door of dor sos ‘i : sear of a : sy s Ne Fes . mony of the eonsee! y e wonderful that he must not | and iinds comfort and joy in thinkiag about . abe (eaten hy loom. | No strovg incentive aids their labor, etnor of pronounced orthodox | ize, he has di d of ali his earthly pos- HE the 'eon have had'a- mak In other words, all | the Garden of Eden, tle subtle serpent, the | Around her BO nee ee unty sess, No bright aupe helps them on things a little wonderiul must have been. | ilood, and Rabel’s tower, stopped by the jar- | y moan—a secenm—she s| creaied, but itis possible for something to nofa thousand tonzues—who reads wi gut eonld not inove a pe tae Erin, your srriefs havo fitled ali men with pitys v thus for the benelit of three cl: ‘The'world will heap your outstretened puliDs jonuries and zeneral wind up his call for 's to the i He ait a Chie as stents es ae new Lishop at his residence in Bleecker afliruin the By i of Christ. as greatly to eir fan who t, when ain address handsomely ec. | beso wonderful that it always existed, One ypy the story of the burning | A pinchbug bad an awtut grip upon her tender— with gold, ee ueaGhee salaries OF SUPpO] i J on-vellum was presented to- him by | Would suppose that just as the wonder in- | brimstone-storm that fell upon the cities of ip es ee OWES 31. Witso: And cyes will tlt’ with tears in every city, EE nO er a chote ue liek ou er han peepee i a b ul V. Flynn on behalf of the various | © ed the nee yy for a creator ine vd, | the plain, and smilingly explains the trans- WE MAPLE: ‘When bulf your wrougs ure tole Fecently catled down apon himsele they Ee Oe Ses gait, ennet, Bn) oristies: because it is the wonder of the thing that | formation of the retrospective Mrs. Lot, << Se is + of the ehurch element for omitting w feuetatis wliy inns, be unebig to wy fon tie girests the id s who luwshs ap Egypt's plagues and} - Gariiel onic Record: tthe recital of your doteful story # Thay deena a osseintial Gath Ok the ioe treatment, and upon the sime conditions as GENERAL NOTES iener uxis oh’s whel and drowning —hosts—cais Washinaton Boston Frnrpat, sp limanity will tree you from your gyves: nee members of the church eee b outdesign? Wasthere no design in having | manna with the wandering Waris |) James Abram Gareld was initinted Nov. Arad help soul wits toa eee ee elf at the burning bish, sees’ Koral’s | 184l.und passed Nec. 3, 1851, in Magmolia Lode, = Pou writ hele ives: rium is by Pd ao i an infinit designer? For me, if is hard to see | him a tie anno Coun., a Congregational- ae plan orde: len in ear haunres Ai be i sony Viitled Wanisovith slee at th 5 t at Kingdom of: Christ, 3 ethodist chureh, > en tissomewhat dificult to discern | cl 3 wrinkled hands with glee above the dere Solum S. | harmony with the past thirty-two years? Philadelphia Pedehytant the design or the benevolence in so making | heathens’ butchered | babes, and longingly | GOdze, tt Commbu ke | tory of the institution, Every ‘pliysician Hadelphia has more Presbyterians than | the world that billions af animals live only | looks back to the patriarchal days of conen- | Oe st t be'not only a rezalar graduate of some | anyother city in the Union—26,346. Chicago | on the agonies of others. The justice | bines and How touching when the table medical collese, but also a “con | has 6241. 5 of God is not visible to me_in- the | learned and wise eraw! back in eribs history of this world. When I think }.to} the rhymes and. fables on ny by. the hungry earth devoured, | Rt, Columbus. O. and. tion. In Ohio, ‘The wedical vorps df the Sani ing called on i au people’ to | the deed of trust torever_conditione ive ununks, had publicly la ask parda interest of the Kinedom_ of Chri: is overlook: lewish fellow-citi: These i how the grave mis of suet’ a part of our ¢ the thing: the request of that | Engtand shall make you righteous reparations 2, 1861, in: Columbus Your martyrs have not. bled and died in vim 0. He ailitinted with | Heaven will'sustain you in your tribulation, ; ft Garrettsvilie, “Us And break your yoke in twain. gett continued bis mnem= | Gog 1870, servi us. Chaplaine ia ‘o's hand is.secn; the nations gaze with wor ask | I He then altfilinted with Pentaipha hae gain! | Lodge of this city. and rematned on its rolls in Along tho, sky the vhreat’ning clouds aro huried: * . sistent working Christian.” The present. the thing: medical faculty consists of Dr. Foster, the | 2aine has 243° Congregational churenes iH f sine jentifie | til is death. He re : ch : p t a MSISLS er, 3 green ches Me é a relta ese hard and scivi . elved the Mark des aud State forever separate in American poli- | founder, hodist: Dr. Gait, a Presbyc {with a membershi eS Tic ic ( OL the suffering and death, of the pov How charming in these nard and seientitie | Yt i eon ie rece ho Mark degree | Penhold the di "; _ 2 2 3: Dr. Gauit, resby- a membership of 21, This is a. } erty a crime, elty 2 2 eS Age in Supers Aprit 4, 185, tho Past und Most Excelle: = old the rizbtning, listen to the zhunder, erty and crime, of the cruelty and malice, of | times to Old Age in Sup Hrees 4 14, 1805, and the Hoyt Arch deiras ‘That moves and shakes tho world! Eccens J. HALL | SULLAnD AveNce Sratiox, Chicaxo. anaes An Enthusiastic Indorsement. ree and Ac- |” Gorman. N. IT. July 1, 18i0.-Gexts: Whe Jips upon her withered beer ae April 1S, 184s, in Coluaibia Chapter or sale eee hae Biaswered | on the roll of which his nae was when be d the Old Testament | He received. the degrees of Selecg Arenitg tions to be true) that | and Most. Excellent” Arehitect * Feb, nity spread | 187). in King Solomon's Lodge of 1 i fi # . haver, 2 } loss of 126 members since last year. the heartlesne: ~ this “design” and } with ea: eailed Jet it be done by the churches them- | Consregatiomalists and Dr. Speakman ’(t {es are the heartlesness of this “‘desizn™ a with eas unite in holdin a World's Evangelical Alli- | Christian harnfony pervades. this, diverse | Sttdents fn the Shiloh Baptist Theological | fugpains Lewmet someince inysele tae ie 13 | by adauietinge the alt ance, they Ww hu less competent to ar | churchliness. ‘The guards which the donor | Seminary has expelled for writing an the result ‘of infinit wisdom, benevolence, | the rapidi “with which Cnristi ues, unl if a genera: thanksgiving is to be | terian; Dr. King, a Baptist: Dr. range for x general day of prayer. The moral | throws around the chaplainey is that the in- | >: “Efficacy Baptism ii i 5 Fi ee 7 i DFA" a aplai at: the in ¥ gh tho “Eficacy of Baptism imanOil- | ana justic © proves thé supernatural. origin of the Gos- | cepted Architects, in this city, aud ‘i q necessity for sucha union of all the telizions | cumbent shall be an ordained cleryman of | cloth Suit.” ie wate, itis admitted that most of the | pet or thar it was propamted by the direct membership antl his death. The ‘ordess oF | ane Teel eeme gee eeuON, Due T thunk the Lord alts ay sulgnt of the Temple, aud Knight of | world of adulterated: medicines there ie ane elements in the community will only tend to | some Protestant denominati “host i 7 a rb s ation, Whose public y know! ist cireles Ten C < vise a Si e Being £ tf.” i What is known in Methodist cireles as An- | Ten Commandments are wise and just. In «of the Divine Bemg Himself. Matta were eunferred on hie by boheee broaden the lines and sweeten the currents | preaching and private counsels’ sh show that the- Com~ } compound that proves and does all it advertises y that Let us see. Livhis of the spiritual life of- our tine 2 zEreits. and private co shall contorm | tioch Cireuit, in Middle ‘Tennessee, covering | passing, it may be well enough to s j § F Y Boner ens ee ESS Ene RE ReuerTs | oy Ue aneateal Huth as tested by the | an area of about fifteen square miles, con- | the commandment ‘Chow shalt not make | “infallible “God establisned slaveryvin Ju- | Gulved tho domress of sho enttish Bee He, Fe= | todo, and mores Four sears aged bad acligut §2 aie re ne a riieles o he Episcoval Church | tains nearly 700 Methodists, no other dénom- | anto.thee any graven image, or any likeness | dea,’ he takes aveasion to say that “ the doc- | fourth to the fourteenth; is 1st afte, from the | shock of palsy, which unnerved me to such aa CURED bY FAITIL. and ie 2 je i leiberg, wee histx in their | inauon beng represented in the district. of anything that is in Heaven aboye, or that { trine that a crime under all cireum- | Lodge of Perfection, in this elty (some of penis extent that the least. excitement would make ek os = ne. IMnOY details Of doses ene ko | Che Interior says: “The verd isin the earth beneath, of that is inthe wa- | stanees was first started by the adherents of } termediate dertees ielar coma cay ee | te shake like the aur. Last Mar Teas induced Wo Lapis aT XENLA, From | the minor detalis of doctrines, discipline, | fie Tmerior says: The verdict against | tor under the earth.” was fe absolute death | a political faction in'this country Tess than } by Albert Pike, tho Grand Commandescee Gh | TOY Hop Witters. Tused one botte, bur did DENTON Oe palniz of soul and body have been united { #8¢.Well-kn evanelica elot Method- | Of srusalonn ie iH pa and Christ for not with theni??: but | bership a Mad he lived he would f mu rs election a 4 the purpose and labors of the Sanitarium, | it; aud we de not see how an honest and Bomok Jeruaniua say Ue Sloan Se ee aaa not eanatkune tis olvllland ne etn, Regrees: lame cote ite | but ay fair havec feb Oe | GO) a Boe ins Church could hitve reached an other. not iuspired that drives from earth vu: world, hor were say AL une truth mass, conte Sa Woda 1" hed conversation in Xeni during the Week, eure Uae i y penis lis ara nen nyas and the breathing stone—leaves all | told, avery respectable por el | nenrest to the collin at Cleve! homens. | quedaneeticie xs vou do, you will accumulate “but ail haye given way to the Sree Res sluwrot {erode 2 ealast the possible diver. | | “Che Seventh-Day Baptists have ten native | walls bare and the niches desolate. In the | it ge reinembered tat this was only forty | bers of the Scottish. tite wi ee pe mem Dlesientst, fortune. ‘und’ confer the: wrentest _ disc 8 ius rom the purpose of j families connected with their missin in f Tenth Commandment we find wouan placed | years ago, and yet, according to Mr, lack, a | Sorrow here, at the Foundry Church, Nov, th essing on your fellow-imen that was ever cone Y.. 1s Nov. 1k. ferred un mankind, Tin Burcu. £ |‘