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"ME CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1881I—TEN PAGES. 9 to tha mind, or to come ns an fntultto rel nna vit her cause than not being ablu to believe these and dirt wero fr oy vas ‘4 and tnvolved yilinges, and hot ‘or Mt Ia rinciples werd to be appiled by the en ty (0) 6) le in Ita waves of Uta. Ka thootugy Inn smountatn, | py Lto the savage o t very doctrines nualnst which the heart relets. ‘idupl conselence, ha anid, and thoy would 0 ne 0 RELIGL Ss. notat one eruption only to. bo foltawed by tt ren en ue navnare on 6 th te vee emit hantly be expectad tint teu wiautd | nslet Inbotttiog the question,” Our preferences meks? be fell ill: set. the. taal’ WAS -con- Perputunl poace, Lut a mountain whieh, inal | We H Debetter than dielr conceptions of God. Con | coulit not be relied upon In determining tho | tinned, and he died, But tho poor Ittla fellow tho lowe uges puat, hos ab intorvels upencd its | feotlon, Initeed. T aupposa that not one inn ing of Cort as ornel and anJust, it should not | right or wrong of any nmusoment, and thore | wns floyod for idleness tha duy before he ex- the | gates tu cond forth anew its terrors of flame nnd | thousand can give.any acount or explain to thought strange that thes themselves wero | was noothor wuld thay the Word of God and | pircdl Tho sensibilities aro incking also. ICaman 9 Angry, ho exnnot be appeased by appeiing.to that singer; tho understanding must be nppealed to, the reason brought into nctlog, and tho will Arousol, The same ja true of any pugsitie emo - * tion, nffeation, ur passion that’ belongs to tho t tip, ret, t Man Has Injured How Ss } amoke, Calvinism is nuty, a lute disturbanes of | pirself how or whence enme tho ites or the bo- | Crnel and unjust, priuriples enuneluted. In the first place those ion a SE ; acnaibilitles, Initeed, ft may be put etronzer —Sermon by the tong historic Ino of fenrful svenes. 19 old " . Hut now we have to louk upon amore pleasing | principles cut off ail amitsemont that wan ain a nee anit’ ta ee Swing Eyypeand india tho himan heart was gonerany | Hofin God. Tt ts In tho mind of the childs It | aspect or ouranbjest, Kor a number of years | ply dissipation: sceandly, nil that werd not help. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | {him this. bmations nru only results prosanpus: disconrngod, and. hence tens of thousands hee | Aatedates mutmorys tt ts never queationed In the | the heart of the world bas bean coming Inte the | tl to mind or badly, or both; and, thirdiy, all came herinits and solf-tortururs that thoy might | receptive days, od can never be wholly dis: | keene. Tho toornl consolourness of the rave hag | that Involved tho countenanco or patronara.of Wants to Know Whero Ile 82 Wont, t Ml Suppased to bo atery Unters he knoe who.or —— cradicate the evil from. the body. ‘The Ronn | fodged or bantshod by auy procoss of reason or | Ween uttering Ita voles aud neserting Its away. | wrong, or impalred our spirituality, or lessened To the wit hag angored hiti—voes not love or bate, tor of The Unieapo Tribune, adinire or despise, hopo or fenr, tintess the obs ry H . phliosophers were generally stoics, and felt that “ ’ Andi etimes think that hore {4 one of the | our spiritual lafluence, 4 a cleo | * “f the Injuries Are Diminishing | Noming of earth was valnnnlo except trin- | Telleetion tn aftor years. Men may come to say RCRA PRAT Hat penrago of doutt, | in couelueion tho Feverend gentleman eatd | PtATTEvtLLE, Wie, Nov, 21.—On May 27, 1881, T eee FA CICeN tls pl eee uch bite rete But . quillty, of mind, ‘Tho countless monks, and | that thoy do not know God, or that by “sonsch- | ‘There douhte have come from the hea: ng | that recrentions that did what God meant should | Pemitted tho -Amorican Stéckman Publishing | pyadded, usa rite, he has renanned upon ear as the Centuries Pass herinits, and nacotics, aut tinyelinnts which | Ing they ennnot Mh out the Almighty"; but | from thy overrenchinga and Weiepatiuns Of be dono for us, throueh our piayeside of nature, | Company, Chleayo, a dratt for #2 subscription | it, therefore, nawhers In the whole range of murked tho Christian period come in allke from | atti the thought remains—the unpercelved pres- | rearon that could construct and beileve ro much | we could feaclesly take tho Joy of. Outdveor ¢x- | 19 the American Stockman tor one year, to be | the wisihititics A single vlomont enn be found ? Awny Porn anit Chrlatinn theology. und voll us invpark enee Is nomebinwy about thorn, and the most thoy | Hutt was tunrersomibte, ‘iho reault in that rae wrt nidtog, busts nnd. tbo taking ine rent (o Henry W. dotneon, Piattovitle, Wis, | BY which tho sanity er insanity of aman cau bo —_ ee ee ey aT mmecumeity md tape | enn say is with tho phitosupber Mill, tat rensun | Rough te dee, dei enntossedly Hut sontrong tn | ineently. aud” to” tho glory ot About feo months after Mes J. Informed mo | suucctameds it Wnt fulnew wltuaut ponalbiuty oF . Soneeption of the | Maes. The despots trom Tabylou hava spotted | eunnot Nid God; can netthor prove nor disprove | the tleld » ceoatined tobe;and | For tho tndoors. there wan rending, sontat | thut he had not recelved tho paper. Twent to | sanity tn thut dircetion are withaut fuundacion, ‘i pEthieal Conecep tho homes and tne dolls of the heart, Ills oxistence, And that t# alteply to tang fu that If not unrensons | yames, conversation, and tausic, and So BAW | tho bank anit pil then nok up the draft, which | Fn seeking and Anding under intetleos and will iy—Discourse by Dr. Perhaps tho most awful enemy of tho onrth | agnosticism--to sny that they to not know. muhove renon tne | Hilhing evilin the intvence Ur tendency of tho | wnapundt on the geen day of say by tie first | all the cements necessury to this question ie Deity i cfg been 18 BHAT, KOVERINTS Tt i ae ee eee ete nn cor the fact of Cod hna | NOcwtt Know nothing about tte) And tt ix Just at | wotillion, cumdeilies OF aquare dnuee, wiuninded as | National Bank of Chicago, and bears tho follow | will of courae ho underatood that tho three mut 4 Se * herent. necessity of mankind that they shoul Thoms: form intountiona. OUCOT this tuck arosen gave | always arisen, and must always nriso vith ro orning classy, and from rengons wnecen tha | flectiva minds, tho deeper question, What is vik ‘overned millions reailly neecpted of tho do- Dhan: sei - pr Johnson Gives His Opinion on the | {ermntion of siav Meir iabors thelr monuy, | Code Ant bere have appenred tho whitest ditfor: ‘Asis, When renaon seems lesa attiboritative | te those purticipnting, aud imited ne to hours | tiny indoraumont: ay mit the heart ia beginning to | and goatine, but on tha contrary thought such | Hahiyx Coinpa ng that now f¢ the moment | amusements heulthful and yraceful for ebildren | eo Endo, Ke C pegianing to utter Ita votes, | nnd 5 id falsehoots, nud despair | dan American Stockman ile tA ‘ond In pencil, kin. ately weate the Konin Publishing Campany the vestigations. ind naked them to corbine in one and the eine act in arider to as autre the responatbility of tho net, For instance, a ian nay hve renson enough to know that tir he la ol-bntl into the heart of aman will Kil ie p wos nothtug in such Amorte: Hf ri Inessentinl conflict with “the wrlnelples | geutece nga ais commencing ta hultd | laid down, but with round dunctig the tendens | for Wiig peuple, ‘Thee : erate ont havi the siightort conception of Was ripkily transferred ton. central city, and, | eitees of concaptions, and the greatest diverue Of so miatny old thee rt 1 iO; olvett . gnbject of Popular Amuse- Instead oF buildiNE UY aurul homes allovgr thy | clos of thought. ‘To tho mind of # child God ta. | a ryaten at tut more fale aiid beutiful end | cles were diferent, und hw would make w brond | rss FE aE Ta eee eee te tive Wen cant itian fife ge thie ron ohnrncter ments. world, the tell of the peupte went to the Cupitat | Je romatis for the yeury at relloction to axk haw | fo prewcts Le thy world ® Follgion Muro SimlY | ti it cuentas von AHO, TN iitenkiatiereag | Moi’ the American Stackman Publishing Gum | ‘lots and do not hold Wta reenoneibie far bis Bubylop and Rote. ‘Thies ean hore and thore Hots and what lois. ‘Totha mind of the uns "This now An pany en itl in oxlatence and oblige, . aot, Another tres an bali and kilisn man, but ment bt reltelon may be entled 7 bowlligenth shauld be veparated from the his hand wag guided ond forced by an outside hie foudil when thy comiman people wore dying | clvilized people Me Ig, and thon, in tholr efforts | tho burher ethical conception of Gud, Tueheart | salmon aud places of public rexort of evil nen, . wer. 1 eray’s Procoodings of the Ohris- | of paverty andthe rien Were living in Vice, | tv formulate or to express tho toa, thoy cone | of mun ie xivine ust Better eanecption UF God, | aud shautd bo put niler IroperChristiun cone Indinna’s Favorit Son. Ria er erred Ti gc er yentorday’ A Yubiio mon who gave signs of morality were ar- | celye of Hin ns u glint warrtor, or soine form ot | Bud henee, to unr understanding. & better God. | Ural, with unexcaptionnlbla surrenndings. 80 ‘To the Editar nf The Chicago Tribune, Stil] anuthor fees at randain—takos nu particular tian Beliovors’ Conferonce. reated, and Taecltur soya that there wera relicos | magnified man, or posalbly, us in the thought of | Zhu heart of tho world Jreonnny to look upon | controled there was nothing agaist thom, and Oneencasth®, Ind, Nov. 2.—In the troubled | aim and has ne particular purnoses ts wa kely: of Ruin Hnperors when Virtua wns a sens tive Indh ‘a telnd of stant 1 God fram Hs own deeper aud purer lutiitlonss | thole Iniuence and tendencies would be helpful. | gon of Cabinet apecuintion allow me to dt fo | to iil his best friend ng his woratanemy. That fence of death.’ ‘Tht goveromont which | tr native Indinns, ns a tind of suattow or xhost | to see Gol as | toxdeu Hin aga Father: to pecuintion allow tne to drop one | Thre lose hte ronson: therefore he 1 not eee © INJURED WORLD. {hoe Creator iteained “to, by only. a | of tholrdeparted selves, arns tho "Great Splelte” | peo Hin ws loves und ua thy xreut Divino huart CHRISTI BELLEV IRS. stone, T tind the following item inan Indian | gynustbie. Hots insane, RS ae AN IN@ © PROM BWING, method of aw oui urder-a anethod | And not only with the mind of tho ehild qnd of | 19 thus disetos d the aou) of nun ts beginning to rit Iti pe eaee Saree paper: “If tho President ts deatrous of lying "To npply those Inws to Guitenu, It seems to me prof. Stn ; 3 1. : ’ sta, 0 C4 f condition, First. ns to Intelligence or understanding: He understuod the whole question of ofliceseeking— knew the value of n goud Cousilnta; undorstoud Ps : chorus uf musta ts mate by OBy | ane the euitivated mind, It IX most natural, $f | tune ike Ws eee Retieericn oF allgoudiee, And x ter than to select (ov. It: , Porter. In him be Ho took for his thoma “An | slnzm in hurmons, Neentne, nate Wyck As bine | teed weuessury, to think of God, or any | tithes rwanda ee thee thluge the clouds bes | Mt been held for the past four diye at tho | sould Mad n representative Republlean, and at ‘] personality, or any conxclous being as having | RIN toncatter, aclearer ght comea in, and ale | Gospel Hinll, corner of Fulton and May’ streete, | tho snmo time n man that hws the respect of the some kind ol forms and thon {tla most natural | Most unconsciously the ull systats of thaughe | came to an end Iaat avening, Addresses were | Democrats of Indinna, wa short, Gov. Porter eropation. puree consrestat) ‘ tory leads ts, Hie over red World.” Following (s tho sermon: tho people. In govern istnis tho mitn that made tha earth to trem= |p shock from wien It i how to approach tho President; could write Kungdums: that mado the | Sin rises from these are being modilled, Ani some ate asking how de by I ‘i ye, tnat UhL Et oedasy 8 rr rmarras Mut riges frow to think of that farm ns somchow like ourselves, | [0G pei meditled, | ui Fu ake x made by Donnid Ross, Joba Smith, Donald | ty u representative Indianian, and hia xppoint- shrewd an uiating letters, fureansting tho + sori ns a wilderne: ny ZAVey Degradatton (3 transite And wh pp teat Lhe eoele re Sheep Monroo of Montrent, and others, Nothwith- | ientto a Cublnet position would: give more | fttre for fun years, precisoty efter the wethod 2 r And henee the almost wuniyeraat anthropomor- ti Wnifoliabylon waa in tho splondor of arebt- | tunvo iy nut Hinited to tho valor of tho eyes or | ttm ar aur ruce—or the thougit of Gallas fi thelr belle of tha best politicians; be know all about 1 pire roverned | eo form of man, fol—knew the necessity Of opracticing with it. 50 08 tinder great excitement not to miss his aim nud to at Lita inteilfzence he naded the shrewideat reuganing a8 to tho effect of hia abot, ret upon biinself—henee hig elaborate preparn= tions in advanee—and accant pon certain po- litient conditions whitel: would follow if bis shot ¢ waa suecesatul. ‘The manner in which be dogged * tho Prosilent's foutsteps for days, even wocks, ~* shows how clearly be woderstood what he was C7 central thought of Gad 4s belng uplifted and | Standing tue fact that there are soma roventys | general satisfnetion than that of any tan in the we | purified front error, Tho bart (s giving the | fla visitora from other cities, no reports oF ANY | xtuto, , Hesides, Licut.Clov, Hanna, ua Gov- Pe >in tho tufainy | Gliese come into thy world with necks remy | ich std UN tocet tary “nceamnmenasian ot | eal g wetter Goo a cold, MaIUPL YEE | Te tere enon Wav af tho. peagee-mmeciun | eruMre, Would hots permlt, tho interests of tho dedmoand vice. Powor was aca fora soko. and with minds that took downed, | HONE wind uk a tecestury necointnatatiod OF | God nana God ut war with all human concep. | fermney tHrunsbuuk Way ef tho prusce meee | Mate to tunguish.” ‘Cals voleus the sentient, fn tho old ages not by treaties or pure | ‘Cho mitilons of the ubjeet poor feel na thauyl Peprese uy ons of Justice, bite n dod of love, a Futher, and # ir +) U belleve, of the Repbicans in this pact of the tained ta y sama one ought to strike.them,or take away a | 28thus represented fn the Oil Testament. Ho is | heace u Uod of a tender and perfect justlee conference {6 of nniunl soceurence, and Is | 7 ! bare, but by force, nnd eelt was enlarged by the | Home one ouRt to steak ‘ 4 | Mpoken of es having lands anid athis, aa having | Mew Ud or a tonder and perfect Juatlec, | | ttcinated in by dings nuinber of uone | uit, and It te auld to sus that bis appaintinent 0 101 C1 oO town inte this vr “by yc ns sts re re conmen| Bites 4 . . :, Purics 3 purty 1 come arent oy Fee ean eee ee dacnes mtd. Due | Ths the deeper idea of the epiritual natues of | jot toth bands todo ha part of the work, aul’) “it was wrong for churches’ to bave iualo of | Get Ne nagintanents tuts: auld aay whe ti v - bo holr, or to the expr and gardens and all which art tould fn t . "s ved Menes nttaln it was also tn the infamy | DUtIt is universal, nny ti ‘ began to march. When Moses inquired of tho Lord who Hi I Phat Gane of the nppointinent, tits doing away with tho | pbout. And If (tbe Ingieted upon that bis omo- cop and toward It armies b + | Melovent liverty wis the chil of entries, hen Moses Inquited of tho Lord who He | poe try todo ait; und hened {4 Jolmng with the | Sey doscription, furthor thun what eames froin | widening breach In the party. Besides, Gov. | tlona ‘must tio taki ti : Fe mus every city was nt Tortkess, As tho mons | Myo noptaerctore livin ih a planer whtelt H tnnier whut torin.ue Hon ar anine H18 |heurt iu tha Vrarieat cobutitingine Tiror. tems | the Hearty sunt music uppeaied ony to the taste, | Horeeissa mentally wonetituicd ae toemake | welebtwil he. wholly in fucor al his seeitge as Mihue: | bith, peeullarly ted for thy position, and, buy. Ing td wide, experience in public nffaira, bis God made all through und through, but one be- wie In wien both reakun, and 1 Atm that Lm. hath sent | A ane rtie he eet Mito Maan Tae oL | We tho coming week prayer-meotings will bo eed fnstitutlons of tho preacnt contrive vaults oul may dwelt, | Hike the carnal ordinanees of the Moan that may protect gal from the grasp of crim- ii place att tho-| Wiley only typitied tho wpiritunl rentlty un by Iiitn and finished by the hitman will Say unto shown by bis consideration of the liver of others alee Kewin well, ebas-auifered much in the nist, | te enikiren uf an fence f ning to shoot the President tn ehurcht,. Saal, to bie oe ot he Sankt he ho happy song-birds aud even tho atriped tiger | FOU to xpenk wate thane” Or rather, asitis tn | tought alone, hutas colored and heutited by | weld each event, eee ht nannie ee the. Adatiterentione ice uaband's slide, and on that nce Weawere ts confessed and nutural enomivs. Seeae eee wii or in digorewhicoutinywaat | ham, chat Tam: or, 4 if) by wecauag J, wll b que Mtamemene Wien BuGn. Was as aN eTUet ant MISCELLANEOUS, Heed Tee oe ee ae ta Rate aa] CRIES Ble eal Seen eL nee ate: In he iebcrpesnults were made unon Damascus, and | rood thoy have they are curried resisiiosly by] Pu le reason Of mir heing ty Mises | Lan eee | tha part uf CUUNCH DEDICATION AT VANDATIA, Tt. | Cabtnet pusition, wileh wo are certainly entl- Herunny hax shown & KhuTper insluht {nto the ubylon reaching out her cruct hands, and, bay | Wor eGe Tor tte Huish, and man has not rele | O,Pe. And d spposn that this is all thatent Ue | Christ, reconelll F VANDAWIA Ill, Nov. 27—The McCurdy Me Us | pes Aro Mud Out dn “Washburnets | hiwmesa hiter, Gutteat hover ses tho thrend : fag stained thom with blood, withdraw thom, tend tho randeur of hig trust, and fis not rison | evids that thougatcan go ne ferther, Beto is | tico will be seen—thore [4 nothing so Just ng | Church of this ely, whleh bas been undergoing: ; : t fora moment, and, quick as thought, fe ready to interject his nyreement with elther sido that Jitat At tha moment is most to his favor. Ihfact, aside from now and thon some fnco- herent wiutterings. some outbursts of untamed sion. nud tha fufamous plea that be, fs an acent af the Delis all old and stale qumes that could be ptuyed by on fdiot—be bas not shown a single ayinptom that need for moment be set dawnt for Inaintty. . Every aut, even In spite of faden with treasures, Into the Inspired city. He tad seen remote’ provinces plundered by the ‘Assan Kings, As Tacitus knew of a timo ‘bea tho Roman Generals had marched out Tmthward into flourishing nations and had medo a sotitnde, and had culled It peucc, 60 Filan hud seen tho dovastations of Babylon, and hare {n iis sorrow ho says, * Ie this the nut Upwith Inspiration suited to tho task, Ais res | # fet; tnd the explanation of the tact ig.tho i n = Heionhas nystened to transform God intowde. | {ett Isiu the nitive of things or Is ligel€ the | fan; ait be iore, “aertaltt to ‘thougu | TePUrs was formully opened totay, ‘Tho wud mon, his politics have hastened to. uke each native of things, ‘hut ts, the nature of being | inan’ ever: but will not be vindicr- | ence rourn, which fs capnablo of hotding about CUO Stentaxa, ll, Nov. 2.—Your correspondent pabjoct A ginvornnd 08 a reaiit ourcarth rolls in | 18 to bes and henes bom is; hence it atwuys | ivor wilt not bo eruelt not this: | OF 70 people, wns woll Ailud, St vas intened on | wp," writing f pits : i its orate touay adcoply injured world, but beau | Whe and always hud to ber “and hence always | iit my puuisimen!. tho pruntax, the correction | this oceuslon to ave all the living pastors for Salles aera uaa Itepuniome eh ra a tate In tho house of thoso two great | _, Wben we come to tho New ‘Testament wa tind Pi atonniane orale a eg wll diene: the past Ufteen years present und assist in the | yy decluring that the lending men, the powerful friends, religion and polities, other vandal the Iden of God conung forth more Hilly under | und ecernal hope” wlll spring up ih tho hearts | Cxerelse, but only threo could make It eunven- | nen, and thoso of linniensa brains are wanting BE he i A ICRU eR EE With those conceptions’ of Gud, or asi soll oF of mothors ana futhors and Friends for atl those | feut to come—tto Nev. Mesars, Hiram Sear: in the House of Representatives, and then gorse Old District? fovo—oud “punishment , for eit will re . lags it To the Editar af The Chicazo Tribune, ¢ who have pugsed from our earth out into God's | Herdin, and Worden, The exercises were con- i umpt! vt by ff oe {hat mado‘earth tremble; that mate the world it ¢ "§ condition which these thoughts can be pli Uy " se on and names tho ublest of tho lot, but nownere | ML attempts to cuver up by profane mutterings, “ 44 vi before us ressions of nituril--that ls, Divine—tuw. Di- | 6 eect Jonian wovcrimment, a e 3 Bho! ie ¥ * widernesa?” In tho picture befor Tak ence he Iuwa aro nothing tore than the track ed or recvlyed and understood, we tind the f ducted ju on {imposing manner, and tn- bas shown intollizenve, raison, and will. These hud mato aruly of bis saat ene DOW himeelf in the duat, , Tho pol- Pyhich und tude Duibyton had brought tt to i and this is not wnow Gospol: nota new roll- - nmmong the fist do wo tnd the graud orator, the Rong whileh tho wheels of life ure tu run— aa a SELENE AUTEN. wutalded. The | gion, IIs the ald Gospel lun the old religion | 2eF tho direction of F. M. Vuntreest. | mayuficent statesman, tho wan of immense tho chaunel of the river. They cover all Se inthe bady that milet gonndio: not | ireci from tho heavy burdens uf a scholustle tho present ofifdinting pastor, Tho cholr | oxnerienee, and who cxn double diseount Gul- Fee Oo ng a ae amiall Inthe guiwurd teetiontaor ite, us in food and | eclou, JEis tho Heurt’s vision uf Gods tho | aunsiated of ten voices, und tho -siuging could | roau fn vautty, the Hon, Rober: Mlzbty Always ys x 13 too ; aation of 1OV y i is . 3 , . a a eee eat for thelr notica. AS I H emove 8.); not be well execlied. Miss Nello Blackwell was | jay, from thls district, and wa want to notify 1 or Uhelr notice, As in Naturejtho ralmont, and alt the forms of pageantry, and tho | tho tire of God in the soul,” ‘! 1 or tao lara £0 aroconlitie toy Eapuavred hot with renson; Ladmtre it; Fadore |: {4 Oraunist, und tho manner ty when she | you and your siiort-sigited correspondent "2." it. determing the salty uf the man No atroctous net on earth wis ever concelved with 1 more perfect Intelilzenca of results, or planned with shrewder ‘reasoning, or executed with a tirmer will, than was the murder of James A. Garlelil by Charies 2. Guiteut; and for [tho ought to be Ling, and for it, if Judge and jury do thelr duty, he Will be buns. 0. A. BURGEAS. EES Is hh acene, taken almost from ang page, ot ancient history, shows us tiow mat Injured hls ‘onn world nil through those ramote periods, and having chown us thoso old sulltudes, it neks.e ff man le out still making his own home tremble sodbigdomein to be as a wilderness, Inn dif- ferent manner from that seen by Tacitus, our times make n solitude out of tho great wreas over Which thoy tnurch. A grent world, indeed, Jaruc See eeeo a cHocordinge tothe | strugules abont ourthly, (hiugd—not tn hese, but ater or attains whieh appiios to raliway | 1042s toward soles tn bia emia and bert. Tavs pallosonty ant L found Gods Taare | bandied tho Instrumeut ebowed a tnostory of the | that wo are fearfully mind about bridge swung over a Ningara, so in tho ox- | With the thought that Gad laSubrits. tuiats ia) | at Ife, thu love ot. God y penance of man ench action or thought either | 18 Love.” eomes the thought, and the pereeived | regan; not by philosophy: Due“ Lerled tntotne | 31, W, ‘add, of the Firat Presbyterhin Church of | borne. and tno world acknowledged his grand pelt « law or breaks one, and thussustalng | fet that mun fa epirits that man fs uve, Aud | ford. and he beard me,and saved amos” and £1 44 if ‘ sm haf | churucter, aud thon for nearly ten sears we gaye Pee ee eiilous to human dos or pin, vs | Mong with this comes the thought of a epieltual | ive: toduy in tha simple love and) trust of a this place, ‘The sermon by the Hey. Mr, Herdia f' youn Burviurd, and his spleadid finanelal nullity thore fs a rock-bound const whiul restraing the Kingdom—of areligion of the boarty and with | oni Toam. glad) to. eco ronson, and | Was an able discourse, It was uo argument-| won for hii a plice second to few In the Nation FB ao, hot by | key ‘he Seripture lesson was read by toe Kev, For seventeen years we gave you a Wash- __ VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ‘. 4 if ype | this the dactriny of the text, that Gad must be O1 eu ' - and Instly we sent you Gur Hawk, and pot even A ft . . u 9 a re Cree i ot _ xf Hl yotte tl aeciplee welt oO! . < pared wi 1 which fs 0! od, at is, Godot thoughe must ° " - " he savior ane oO criptures 98 % ) woorls ] ye want ie , Pun unio, teephcdr: | toy Cope pt Onna fetes | Wa tot ot rm a of iwi os | TERESA OM Nea Ute | savor and” to. er Ee ee Rees tata s aa | Zee é bess, Disnosed In to economy ory and rams | Fev and sink In storm and rall hithordnd thituer | be coxnized by thought; a God of Jove inuat be | teh, and peace brousht Hone to all iu doabts to | Tvelatton from God. Those present lave sel- | nai, take Maws. If yor want a Speakor, | oS ‘ . go Boscom, man denleait the privitexe and trams | Fee oe ae dures moe barm tuo fieldsot rae | Huown thrown lover ythat love ts Cod: | ait ti sorrows tu all in ain, Oltender aud invit- | dom Hatened to « moro eloquent nddross, ft | fake Hawk, Hy eon do more svoukwaz on all | & rd FE Oe et ine erate Aomori car planet | and the homes uf all our dear ones, go thore wro | tt ave ts, Ufo; und “ence to love is to | ing is tha valce of reliion-as thus beard by tho | was an Intellectual treat, Durug the aidea of wqucation than any mun in Congress. | 6 t Fenduro it isa field on dusts | A priorl our piyas | awe around tho soul, not to tinprigon It, but ta | Know God, and to love Is tu Hiya; to be alive: t0 | gin, onder and beaUllful Ie tho viston of | this church has Iitsed a mortgngy of yver If you want a mun to run the Committee of | 3 2 coght to bo a very delightful one, for It, was | Inte aot ee eneronohing waters full o | Have bond fh ite deepest ussened, And boned £0 | loves Christ enines into our world ty eave; | besides We cust of trescou the audienee-raomt | Ways and Means, just take our Robert, cS = mado by a great workmad, one Ube Hable to | protect It frown eneroeni atta Tawar | aus know God, totais love, und throug loving | gamer to auek nnd tu RavO too fost; comes to | wd tho current expenses of, tha eoureh. ‘Tho i himeelt. uke our deat s . putes oUF In AG SEE Treat the olahe and dent MOUrs crefuge wud howe, | 2 know love gud to kuaw Gor, ts to know bes | suitor und to die that mag iniy live. Over all | society ts free from debt, and Gia aout Fearn bi I delight to knot = ° iilore. eno Lord's ubd ce fulljioss thoreof,” aint tho modern elvilized nations wore ohaye being, and henee to *huve etemul | our world of aln anaaenth thera 13 a tove that | to fecl proud of its chured edliice, which sone | | We have got “tho boss” Congressman, “and | 3 o j garth ie the dauinds accep sueh n pani and | ignorant of thos wishes of Gud. thoir ternuily alive, beeausa eterinliy | Hover growa woury, of, wateliuz nud Walling; & | Of tho finest In this part of tue Sate, Nowithe | don't You Torwet It" ie sweare Locuneban'e | > & ; Hing Weavitty detiwhits Dut tho iogient Inference | case would at tenst call for aympntny, Dut with u Love fs fey We | jove tint never dies, And the Father waits for | standing the bard thnes, tho outlook for this su- | sit down on hin ncniz, and of course that curt. | 9 2g Ang It w hts but tho logical inforency | cago Willd Ae ert wa brenk aver Tose BOUtt= love 8 Gods God ialife, And hen am | thocnrudisulta returns Fo te culling ta seer und | elety wes rover wore lutteringe to convince the naughty [jnobi Senator that ho | x aaa nt tir it camo From Rud n aubiT F eee etd net ie ght at what weenll Live | i deaths hatred is death, Our of love there | tome, his ia the God that. love revedis; tls , ne must ict itobertaluue, or there wil be trouble. | ° esin the earth if it camo from such maubliine | aries and Inuzh With Oh ae wher re eran, | muy’ bo oxistence, but there cun be no true Iife | fe the life cant tho heart ny ktow. Of beautle | DEDICATION OF A NOMLAN-CATHOLMIC CATHE- | Wo ean enduro th murder of Gurlluld, wocan | = Fr t ceri, There must bosome mistake about ttf | erty, But tho IMWEMGT MF OF Shore “tiue wo | fOr, Hy soul. Liell you that you muy have all | fybvision of tove, vision Of Ce, Vion Of Christ, DUA ‘ stand It to fet Gultean go tres, we cua stand | = ; io any va re iu phon ca 0 oe LHe are @nation of drunkards, or of gluttons, or of | that wealth oun buy; you may live, Or | come to our world; evine to our BuulA: sentter Lirria Rock, Ark. Nov. 2%—One of the most | famine. war, und pestilence, but'we can't and | & o qaccuted design, ‘There muse bo possibilities | are 4 MANET OF aru Rienermary nar fully | Paton stay, In marble manslans,, “nnd | tio duckness; break turiugh our barduess, our | fuiposloy und thendrublo suliglous veremuouies | we wou sind It to bee all tuo ble mou of the é. og FO Te coe ed theentional | true, but ticy do tell us "with awful closencss | Weur costly nppurol, wud rido in gilded ent | ynbelier, cursing, aud fll us with love, Thon | “Ver perforined In tao Soutowest was witneaserl | country eet up in a row and our Hubert left out | 35 eG: Feat a een OL iud umong te animals a | to tho truth that wo have deoply Injured our riages, but If the heart hive not fove—if love | halt we'know God; thon shall we have Ifo in | kere tuday by alurge throng of poople, many, | {1 the & It Isavtime when brains, ane ability, | 0+ Q Le Lute ninuaceesar thecll 1a | tO Tr ne rinse we Have inde | Uls gone Out, and pride, and anger, and Jeul- | Christ aud to tho bright Cuture beaten With Joy. | Of Whow Ennio frout other juirtion® of te Slate, | and character ure ut a promlun, und when ¥« E Fenuue sucess, uw KULCesS OF the Hon.n portec- | tiny and pico IH the univarsas we fave Wns | Guts ave come in—ail thes outer eptesidurs ‘i ‘he occasion was tho dedlentton of the new | can tnd allthem and many mare of the ov) 5 o tion of th deer and the antelane. | Tie Right | py tha mera tuck of Ignorance, and alekness, and | Will Dut mock the and and suitorii soul. Mut : = a Catholle Cathedral of St. -Audrews, ‘Tho | puseering viciues all wrapped up traueown | = fogale, and the bird of-paradiag Gud al tag a ee compured with intempernice ond the | love cay minke the thin and ruzyud garments of AMUSEMENTS. gpueious editlce was crowded frotn the doors to | beloved Robert's hide, we want iF recognized, rs Fee eee reat dom oF pias | painful degrading Viecs, sickness and death are | Poverty bequlifuls love cun bless te buMblest | genson Gy THE REV. Dik MENMICK zomN- | tHe very steps of the altar, the audience cone Pyriiogs Hn wings) OF we witk shiner the | 9 6 tr r bo 5 onl; Ee ev ee LON, jest and most Tushionuile ‘Truly yours, je i =; mage und soni, ine, us thongh. they attained | ininor cnlunitics, for i soelety were Inw-uuld: | Cn cr ordeath ag tho ato of Heaven, A BON, + pees Ate peat : £ "bel E05 Dero oe AO ee te ea anion would dawn ina better | tHOwgME wherd wo muy’ study furtuor tho ethfeaL | mou to young men Inst evening at the Fourth | not wuln nualssion fuinalued outride, latent ¥e Guitonu Susaneg z a) Slowed gone nre dented the plotured or painted | land; bitt tho vices strike Hifo In wil its diye ane coneoption of God. Presbyterian Church, tuking for bis subj®ot | to the magnificent strains of music which buret ‘To the Eduor of The Chicagn Tribune. 3 RA LYBIA E. PINKHARHS i VEGHTASLE COMPOUND, | 1 : Isa Poaltive Coro forall those Patan’ Complaiate and Weaknesseg Wocnmpaon coour best female population, Ie will eure ‘cnttrely the worat form of Femalo Come, plelnts, all ovarian troubles, Intamristion and Uicora tion, Falling aud Displacements, ond tho consequent Bpinal Wealnets, and 1s particilarly adapted:to the Chango of Life. ae At will dlazclvo exid expo} tamors from the uterus in an early stazoof devclopment, Tho tendency togate evrous humoratLerets checked yory specdily by ite ws0, It removes faintness, fatulency, dectroysall craving forstimalants, cd retlores woakness of tho stomach, It cuges Dloating, Meedachor, Nervous Prostration, Genoral Debillty, Olecplesmess, Deprosalon and Indl- Gorton. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, welght and backachs, faalwayapermanontiy cared by its ura. ‘twill agalltimesand wndor all circumstances actin harmony with tholzws that govern tho feralosyatem, For tho curoof Eldncy Complaints of elther sex thia Compound Is unnispassed. “LYDIA E, PINKMAMS VEGETADLE COM* POUNDIs preparod at £33 and 235 Wostora Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price ¢t, Six bottlesfor gs. Gent by mall {nthe form of pills, also {nthe form of lozenges, on, receipt of prico, @1 per bor forelther. Mra, Pinkham froclyansworalllettorsof inquiry, Bead for pamphe let, Addrosa as above, Afention thts Piper, ‘Mo family should bo without LYDIA B, FINETAN'S LIVER PIS, Thoy, curo constipation, bilicumem, y 4 Withdlseago | And hero we may note the two principal ways { a thole melodious way through the upen windows | Cutcado, Noy. %.—ft seoms to me that Tite ura, and Hl oveH tte Sout UT viik a sense of | oF muthuda by which imumkind Gave souuue to | \Ameusemonts” and for uls text tho Following | cron nu uxveltont enor xelvcied for tho ose | ernmmust, In a Into editorial note, ns city fufamy. . ‘The ans of the gulity jnvolye the In- | pursite thelr studies of thy Deity. ‘Thuso ura | Wor é sion, ‘Tho niiss was Mozart's Twelfth. Tho | ¢heaugh a good deal of mist and fox’on the subs Hocen? niso,and thus leave nuthing free frum | te metaphysical and the moral, or ethical, or | Serva tho Lord with gladness,—Pralma, Cv 25 choir Included muny uf the best smgers of tho xh a Et if ita cust or stain. tho study of God through thought and reason, For us the crickiing of thorng under n pot, 60 | city, with sum iin abroad, While the uvcom- | Ject of insanity, by suggesting that the mota- In excavating tho ruing of Rone, or Pompeii, and tho study of Gud through the heart or tho | Is the laughter of the foul.—Hectcalastes, vil, 6, pahlment consisted of an organ of much puwer | physies of that question bo disoussed a littio; or, or Jerusijom many pieces of statuary, uns Poe e ee nnd De concadn tae S808 that | ‘Tho reverend gentioman cominenced by atat- nud a baud uf ton pieces of mule, ‘Suet vol- | fn other words, thut the tntiud Itself te consit- earsed coluimnsand ornaments have been found | One metaphysical mctiod scoka to know God | We that oUF stato Ly nature wae not uutural | Heed tn egperal execlleuco was never before | ered, and from te constitution and Inws of ac~ abject. 9 marred; u leat 18 sano “trom ‘this | through the reason. It luoks upon the world of and we bad fullon out of the primal order by | 44 tho oveasiun was tho dedieatory serman | Hon ita condition under any given circumstances Corinthian enpital, this frieze 1a broken iu the ] wiutter, aud Hfe, and law, and ordorly arrune> | having lost tho regulative principle of supremo | py Bishop Ryan, of St. Louis, it was ia mustere | bo determined, middle end {ts uppor half ts zone, wo hnve tho | Ment, and design, uid from these reitson infers | Jove to God, which bad wrencbed us uway from pleco of pulpit oratory, clear and log.cal | ‘This will bring us to tho real isenc. Hereto- feot of horsenien und the Jowar part of chariot ee doa fleamuiurs, nad “hoous, conevulns all right lines of uctivity, Man bad been full of He thom ats vivid ortentlmies | mouures tts, fore It scoms that insanity, when used asa plea whoa, tig Vents hag fost the ari, a WOH | Sete, ‘his boiig He emlie God, “The ora | eoutrauiovons and porvorae tendeneles, and | sayimanty touching ina pathos, and btant | Im court to excuse oF expiais an net utborwiso Rbsent from thla Lavcoon. ‘Takonall inali,what.| Physioal question also douis with tha questions | wanting the joy loas when fellowshiy | gvery now and thon -with buratg ar truo utu- | criminal, has been mude to fit the ense rathar » OPO 2 I. . | ene to retrain ap} » Tho cathedral is traces of violence. of wnt, or earthauike, onot | snelatiod itself cn those points, thon gousanto | danger of beng enrried © away UY | hot yet Tully competed, Rithouus commenced | Bnd. Ithns henco como to pass thit a groat unother planot. vielt our world and mova aruund analyze the facts aud atatements of tho Bible geitgh Impulses into all forms of excess. The | gone tour years ugo. ‘Tho style {3 early English | Many kinds of fusanity, such ns “emotional, soot ie inatituiions, it the guest were froma | AVOULGod. And in this way rouson conatructs | appetite for gold had been indulged,” and wo | Gothle, benutiful as well as Ipusing ih appcure | " paroxy smal,” “eympathotio,” et iQ genux anne a araatworid he would bo muazed atthe marred | Wullosopbienl wystens about God and man, and | birt been led to tho debasing worsilp of the | anes, bufit of Arkansas grauit, quurtied near | have Leon iMacovercd, Usunlly, too, when tho funges eee a ei eur betore Man A home | religion and the future stato, Aud nil those | golden culf and, thon axatn, tho necvaslty of | iuiscis. ‘Che towers when completed wil bo | oago ja well made up the polut is carried, and a with tho father going in intoxicuted— | May bave a certuin valuo; thoy aro the results | kuuitring the results of labor bad carried! ua | among the tallest spires in the South, Awong | 0480 fa well nindo up the py siete Wa? attlo ‘ohildren® ana trembling wife | Of reasun, thoy reveal Ite attempts to deal with | headiong Into tranguctions of a quostionnble | thy dignitaries anu priests preaent wera tha ful vordlat of acquittal ia ren dercd, ‘This ia well ascaping Into the cold by wnother door; | theso great questions. character, = With these conditions exiles lowing: Tho Ht.-Rev. Edward Fitzgerald, Uishop | nigh sura to bo the caso when tho goneral a man oneco in honor robbing his But alter all ta satd, it must be confessed that | therefure, it was not unnatural that we show id of this diocese, to whow the honor and glory of | syinpathy rests with tho accused, Thoso so- partners of all tholr wentth; mon making wreeka the resulta of reason are not wholly antisfac- | seek reerention, for play and work uecessurily } tho = veauuital temple belongs; |. Bisbop Hed forma or typos of Insanity are the mereat Be their bodica by oxvessivo toll; millions | tory. They falled to nnke certaln ta that ucute |] went togethur, ‘The ueed of one, howevor, wus | Ryan, of St. Loula; Nlsbop Watterson, at called forma or ty pas y e ashamed of politoness, oithor us given or ag'ro~ hae oa MIU, tho fact even that there fan | as grout us tho need of tho uthur, and ‘uninter- | Columbus, 0. lation SeClosky, of Loulaville, | travesty on Justice, and remind one of tae Inte celved; children savagcly beaten by thelr pa- ad.” And in tho handa cf believers in God and | rupted toil was ont of the question, and rest and | Ky.; Iishop Nazz, of, Galveston, 4 Father | style af verdicts over tho vjetiins of mobs. "+ Ho ree e ea rer Mined of frlundabip: mnreluge | Fevolution, reason hs fulled to construct uny | reouperation Imperative, Mental diversion was | Calluhan, Into editor of the Catholic Teteyraph, | fell down the eourt-bouso steps and broka bls with the features of tentlorness all marred, the system oF theology upon whieh nny very large | also neccesury, and sometimes un utter ebunge | Cinetnnati; Father Hulloy, Cinelnnntl; Father | nook,’ gays onc, “Ho Wicd of a dlapensation of wife's wedding-ring baying become a mnnagie— | DUmmbor of tho thinkers can werce. ‘This we seo | of luhor ullaurded It; but, to entirely let wo uf | O'Callaghan, of Mobile, Alay Father Phelan, m1 BASS SIN ~ tho emhtom of bee bondage and griet: millions | in the many contiictise scuouls, und creeds, and | responulbillty, aud turn’ our ininds to things | cditor of the MWeatern Watchman, St, Lots; | Providence,” says another, {fe became en- folltog Ufteen houra w day on a globo whore four | forms of rettylon. Aud Ht we look inte those wo | Haut and cheerful, gave cur natures tho best |. Kuthor Henry, St, Louls: Fathor Burford, ¥ivar- tangled In the mevhes of u rope,” says anothor, hours wore porhaps the duy's worl for cach ono | find they are all luryely matupbysieal—born of | deyelopmont. Gonoral of tha Dioceav of Guiveston; and Father | Iria not strango tat sober-iJnided, Justices latenied by natures millions Lelue worn out by | tho bond und notor tho hourt; that thoy deal Continuiny, and reforring ta amusoments, the | Keelur, late Profesaor nt Mount St. Mary’s Col- “ * Eta poeta bee f f " 3 3 loving veoplo axe becomnlog alarmed, For under ! ki at id f the effort to meot fotitlous wants, oxhaustcd | With questiona of tho Jntollect wud wot of tho | speaker auld it was het enough to bo amused. | lege, Emmmertauure, Md., bot hervatter tobe Ina eontitct with fashion ina workd where sim | 80Ul; that thoy a philosophy rither thin a pelle That beat amused whloh most reileved idieness | stationed ug pastor uf the new Irish coluny now | Wheat on tho ono hand filmsy protexts and worth+ u + | fon. ‘ov cat hard nd & erecd thug hag be and suppl U trontal vacuity, and very inticl forming on lands purchused trom the Littlo | less technicalltics are doing In open cuurtin tho plicity of soul nod manners was to be the dl sf You can hardly tind ed thant nag inn Ee nd ted u vacuity, and very mitch: iT hused, he Little | I Lantowll ti d it tin th pitolty of gout and Tul would ‘bo tho colication | Anything of conduct or uxpurionce, ‘The Apos- | of thu so-ealied amugument of ‘the umes atter | ftock & Furt Sinith Hullrond, Tn addition to the | name of Justice to thwart tho ends of Justico, plumes. ‘To cret tsnasigued a form of goodness of sone grade, and all tho individuals reach it, You will tind no leopard that bas not benutiful spol, nud no orloto that cannot build the ttle cottago on the end of a awluging bough. Out of such a comparigon wo must omerxe with’ the feeling that ontn, to, must Lave been granted Breat forms uf sucecys, not as Inevitable like Abe eputs of tho tcopurd or the volco of tho tl het, but as being cally possivie ta nil, Tho unt yerse contig from a shigie mind, and that mind far retnoved from caprice or Injustice, must lear in Its contents tho Impress of this ono tind, and if the bird and tho brute und the kold-tlsb and ailver-iish reach at once a special perfection wo muuat include monn in the fortue nate group, nua declare that hls bighor fouttics were made fora sull nobler triumph than can Uefountt In the woods where the deer seems 80 lappy or iu the grove where tho birds sing, Atovo the Irrationnt world In his powers, bo vatdestined fur n greater result, Anaereon, In one of hig minor odes, in order tocomplimont the friend of hls hoart, saye that each creature nig ts armor and ita weapon—ite ourdt for ts special fortunnte career. “The 2 can defend with his horns, the hare by its eetuese, the lion with its "chasm of teoth, bird cnn esenpe by flying, to mon {9 given wisdom and to womun beauty.” ‘This poem harmonizes with our gaserdons thug ai, and reveald tho faw that thd uulversa must pues the same elements in all fia details, and ye mn wus bora not inte misery but into & k utiful land of both poxavssion and pursuit. ut now cumes the uppitcation of Leninh's wordg, me destroyer bas passed over it, and fs stilt [assing over it, making Jt to tremble and turn- pails gardens into wildorncss, Some Buby- spans or other despois are reaching and deso- uae homes and provinces, and are oltbor ane potato public goods or are gathoring into ono 086 thy : 0] Ino Uo's Creed ly simply watatement of Scriptural | this Bort bud been guiten up to ratify those | above most of the priests of the dlocese were # ‘ond torpidity of theilver, r3centaper box. y ttouldtave been posited tar cloa and. Senne of iujured works of a high art ce woul sow | iueta and that tho Nicene nad to Athanasian | wha would wot know whut to do with thomeeives | Mrosene and nok partin tue posing cereaone | WA What on tho othor band mobs Aro doing wn FO BATH WYATT. DNTARISTS, . ent tne need nermitied £9 blogs and OFnte | Peet ofa divine hand and (ravosot n barburinn | ctecds qo on und, coustruct out of theso facta | If thoir time could not bo thus disposed of; Wut | fes, which Instod nearly four Hours, the sun sain dvr a mistikon mative that thoir violence cor- , i ‘ 7 philosophy. It was uot of these he desired to ap invanign and overthrow, scone lig Cee he Mithe orligr method of studying God ts otblenl, | tha hecusslty of recrontion, diversion, ar onter= pila condition of society whore alinqst’ any crlige patie or through the intuitions of tho spirit, and the | talnment, olther of which words better ux- S Towa oe Tiberi tes Danley tEaber hot bee Tho atholstic writers and apeakers nro fond of | oxperiouces of tho heurt, Ani nuturally | pressed the truo idea in connection with tho qgueere in London. may. Ue Gomis munity, JE she: Dore citing tho dreadful speatucles of curth ns yolng enough, the beart brinsa itsown peoultar nuture, | whole subject than tio ward amusement, The scandal connected” with the managomont | trator can skilifully simulute insanity, _ fo-ahow that thore 1s 10 wise or bonovolent | end life, and principles Into the pravicu, aud | Tho Church did < not stand fighting | of tho St, Paul Industrial School tn London ia re Under tho shadow of the great sorrow twhieb, God, Enniug,'a Roman poet, waa uppinuded in | through thegy sceks to know wont God tg, nota | a necessity of, human nature, butagatnst aume | Inted by tho Dally ‘telegraph, Av uttumpt to | peg bird of vil omcn still hovers ovor us, It "sho q t eo meds took mnetaphysiewly reasoned out, but whit Ho is | of tie forms Of popular amusement. The nes | digcover thy cruciticsy whicl wore there proce | + umotocall n bultsfetmky our b ae nally; What Ne i4, not 1a power, coaalty for AinugomMent was gevated, and tho | tloed was mudu by Mrs. Burr, a member of thy | fa good Ying to call je halt, retnke ear. jon: nat want bo 1s as Omntp. rinciplesy of the Guspol made tilleat atlowance | School Board, “Sho worked In vain for many ings,ond start anow on tho erulse of single thie ruin and eatl te by y yan individual name, Tt i sa may headed, many-banded monster, pow- Tiul and Insutinule. At tramples into dust our pent, auld brings Into ritiouie tho rich complt- cabo Alincreon, for not many meu have Wis- Deed et many women huve. beautys ‘Tho mibtitgaly does Hot fall to reach Ite -song, But Tey, ten fall of wisdom, and fow of tho count- pecalltons of carth hive attatied to a happl- Deas barmony with the mental and sentl- Tron howers bestowed upon man, Sate great Gerke dave entered into our planet and baye rie a millions from their ardained path. tira aie and tho orialo nave flows away from engijaud thew sony ts aulll with thein, but i, butot | ing clear aud wartn. reots the errors of tho courts,we are reaching 0 PAPILLON. A are tho theatro when hoe taught that th ho part in the aitairs uf men. Buch tencherd morally or othilent haya rison up in one ontury O foW aroun | Stout or Uuinisolents.uut whut Ho sus a moral | for itzso it was uot true, nsdoofton roprevonted, | tunths. Her churges nyulust thy mangement | right and equal Juatico for al ang to all, and misfortanes a8 a God would not create. Int the | Dolnrus Lelig pogsvased uf teeliuurs of rueht und | that the Church frowned upan reoroation, snd | of tho school were treated ag *uxageerulions,’ | gram all, Answer to those views is thut man was granted | honor, and justice, and love, The hourt looke at | did not belleve in play, and that about ull dat | Wero thoro not mauegers? Was in nut If Guitenu fs really Insano—or was ronily in a freo will and a godiiko reusyn, and was to ben | tho moral quality fn Deity, aud tt tooke at this | was enjoyable in this lifo was outside her pale, | known that boyd in such schools were moro Gultes ly Insano—ol iy ohild of God and onrry ‘onward tho Pathor's | through its own porcepuons, and sentiments, From this. the speaker proceeded to cunaider | than usuully iusubordinate and troublcsomu? | sino whon ho tired that fatal bulet—hudesorves Wt Ms re 1 tT and experiences, the neevasity for amusement, or reereavion, aud | Was oot Mr. Serutton, a respected" member of | tho cammiaseration of mankind; for, possibly, ; t belsruined Titties uowotten touad weeple Fathor mare Wine wi ee ela nonttemmone ot it 8 hot our plirpose ut all to rule out rengan, | remurked that ft hud been sald that man wae | the bourd, vilcialty ‘reaponsible'? How could | ny catamity this sido of loss of character, Ia a0 \ eulder schoo! of theologians oxplal tha the wood mudo by the Master, and was to oulti- | Nur to ueparate It trom eho Leurt. ‘This hus heen | constituted for enj ent, and thut the play | any ong belleve that anythtiuy was wrong when Hecn ordained tofnerease | thd accuser was a lady, who was ‘actuated, nu | terrible as tho loss of tho rixbt use of tho mind, colal fornvof pleasure, to | doubt, by the best motives,’ but whoae ebatges | While, Iu auch cagu he deserves to hbo pitied, ho 2 IS A POSITIVE CURE ‘ butane oe jfoclety by goin buck to the fret ree ae ‘vate by hia wisdom tlawers sown a tiliion yeara | tuo often the pate, wid the result bas boon efthor | part of pur nuture te ninity, ond by asking ie to gee acratty us ayo by the wngels of. tho Almighty.” Tho adrenmy mystical cmotionulism, when all nus iess by at Rerpent bey bean lett to the beert, or a cold speculative our sodinl atnities, to tafuae case und | posiuyely faplied noyieet of duty on the part of | should howoyer be kindly eared for where bo FOR’ ALL tedence cf the Sine Rages to las | tun tinpress of ‘muy and. ioe Gods but alo | Ohilogophy Wwhure all. hus been” loft. to See tae cand of tte, to proserve | fonu of our cullengneay’ It was tau rulculons | ean hover five anothar bullet, If, on tho othor die me m grand poeta on : up,-only anc-boit (of these pionnmnone, If sho ee tonber religion io wore Lh eas aio ane tmnalglly to duit € o Sieh auoUtL be na, bond, he knew what bu was doing within the ‘ a's if ¥y q ne show 0 a Is 1 S 3 pair auiaaedtoncennd tha fratt, Fee ier eee ant eee hectaeiered | abBenIE Ue born, rabielon Uetongs to both, “ltt ene populaY ainusoments, | and Hit Me, Ruratiou, the Manager appointed | propertinits of tha law of mental uction, he dee ISEASES OF ‘THE KIN Maebt death tutu the world wit! Hh Sur wa, forin ts not recognized readily: In thls qeeat | Woilet thie te trav, iti think, also trug thit ud In, however, did not meet | by the bourd, should We guilty of derehotan of | dvrves to bo hung by the order of tho Court, and Me expreeses thus that first st i ‘a | morgue—frionds deop thinking pass around the for n long timo renson or philosophy. baa held | the * necessity,” hut, ty tho epntrary, were une | duty, Nesides bud not Government imepeetora | not under epeolal and trrulevuat phuadings be ovowaed course: ret stop in man's | regina donot think it looke muon like nebild | shy lareer part of the fleld, “Pho huart bus beon | dermining tow fearful rate Tho health of whut | Visited tho setuol, and bow could they fuil ta | got at Huerty only to juspire a mod to murder re Her rash at ‘ of God. - : negtected ng crowded buck. And the result hus } was ened faghiunable eacicty, Poll, dyoxcess, | Nnd out fults? Neverthotess Mrs, Burr poreos ne " AND fer rencniny to'uh trate che pluckerl,aho sal Mica. cw onmos tho chooting part of ourmed- | Leen specufhuon, doubt, inditferenee, and the | IE wus truv, dhortened “hte, bint excessive in- | voreds shy would not be beaten avun by tude | | Tho mind, as vow, gonorally uunderatond by al ha 3 pagan the wound, and Natura frou her sent, {tation. ‘The injuries done to earth aro dimin= loza of Hite, of ‘luspiratiun, of soul power, of | dulgence and social divapation wero fur mare | formidable platitudes of wuscultng ofiviatisin, | mental philosophers of curluvace, la made up ot OUTANEOUS SYSTEM, Teac ovat att hee works, k ” auch dt be of little importance how much of ‘ wend thore were In this son, oF 10 rome of It tound In Genosia, for. the ques- Lub AA eH OF OF ta euro. Is) not gonvrall Te tte ex the, question how ‘tho wvit Batteret! (ue merits of our late emancipation tt dinate Ave WhEILOE th eluves came. from. iupA ge Cuba. ur whethor in Deitel or Bpantsd ace, He What Cet of wlavery wis cue and tho Pence ane eau bo naturally of no ime ith ae eer oan took his first teason in evil, Late manag Hoe felt to tukounataral path, Raqune Hduro Ttomo to hue lying back of ber tuned got the sirplo story Of Tomulue ag Wont? euvuthotla wolf, brentiea the BLOFy teluenon ae without harintul adjuncts and va wigua of wo Y ne | faith In the Chureh, And; naturally enough, | injurious tu thotrelfects, Hubits of fouddress, | She appealed aguin and natn to the Dourd, | three Sucultiva: The intellect, to sensibilities, hig, 8 oe Cen ee Maes teat iy quate | for God cannot bo kuGwa in wy full OF suulutwer aeaeiGus wera reckiesiy indulged i, andamusicn | UNE they refused to Muatltita un tayulsy, und | end the will, Under intellect wo have many Tho utnolet would botter -basten with his cold | tory sense through tho reuse ehnply, us a bel fitter, and parade, and te turnhue of taht | put ber aside us an incermeddling puraon who | sub-facuttios; or, as 1 prefer to style thoui, aloquenco—for this carth so tong draped In | Of thought, or a power, oF an abstraction, tla {ito duy, formed a grout propurdon of fasblun- | disturbed tho proceodlnys of the august bgdy | modes of intalleotuul action, The principal ol mourniug (a Weaving (he garments us of 4 bride, | caimat be worshiped ‘ta such. Religion must | able recreation, and much uf the huo and cry | by tallsing nbout uuly subjects, Bho then i these are: Consclousness, porception, conerp- Thy numbor of slaves is diratataning, Ly bave fn it boart, and sentiment, and loves it | about the “necessity of uniusoment oamo | drosmed herself tu thy Hone Uitico, and the Sace lon, memory KON, Mayination, aud bntule Utude fs becoming more aid more entigntene: must huve n God of reoling, a God of Jove. But | trom thisoluss, Did such recreation holp ua to | retary of stata found out what hls awa ine | Von. Under bilities we bayo ull tho emi and free, and ambitious, and helpful. 3 | Whove orninul uu ities ake ot parvelved by rea- | better buar our responsluilitics und perform our | speetors had not diseoverod, that the caurag- | Uons, whothor inatructive oy rationals all tho rivers. of vice, ut- fluod hight ono, #ont thoy cnn be purcelyed and fult only by the | duty? If (tdid wot, it was not only ynneedtul | coud and loyal ludy—loyal to tho noblost instinut | atleciions, whother benevalent or matevolonts fulling, and to be virtuous ly no longer | heart. tou cannot reason ont love; that lau | but positively hurimful and porntolous, suck | of wormunhuad, tho love und vara of children-- | aad ‘all tho dealres, whethor epringluy from tue fh sentence of deuth, Love ja digplaomy | Bentimont that the heart wlono can underatund, | popular amusuinents, thon, shoutd not bo culled | wis right, and that eertaia of toe uitioials | physical or mental constitution of man, Violonve fn the nifairs of nations and of the firoe | Add think {c ie jurgely awluy to tho fact of | a * nocessity, of uur nature,” be thongbt, and | hud been gulity olthur uf aruelty or cans Tho will {a not sugcuptiblo of division. It must aide. Children Deaton joss and loved inure are | reason and philosophy baving Hled vo lurge a | could not bo if they wore Ju frum, | nivaneetwhile tho board Itself, bud, It was cleur, | aot ae a unit, pro or con, Upon all questions Bub- wearlng faces more amniting than tho faeca which | part In the past that We hayo syatows ot Taith | as we judge of the delicious sensations of the prosaly Ticglected Ite duties, SUL tha London | mitted to it. ~ aaw the poverty aud erulty: in the long pust, | that bavega little of Life, ao ttle of fecling: | opluti-eater, tho drunkard, and the uppetizing | Belo Board waa not convinced, Bir, Serutton Mun ecems to boa trinity In bis organization, Our curth studs today Injured indeud, wounded | and that in su many things antngonize thd deep- | giutton, & demanded luquiry aud evidences; bo would wect | To thle ull langunged known to mo agreo. ns In tho house of ita frienta, but Its bittervat days | eat moral sontineute of tho soul—syatams that |. Pavelng from tho misuse of amusomenta, the | hid accuser, Sr Burr, face to face. to did so | all contain three torimeto express the full ides It is a wonderful vegetable compound, porecuy harmless, but acting in a wondere fully efficacious manner in allaying inflam- mation, It is indorsed by the highest medical aue: thorities as a specific cure for the following . fries SKIN DISEASES; Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Erysipetas, 2] t . oan be accupted only at the exponsc of tha | spoakor tock up the question of fawful and ox- | with every nivantuxe, ua a committco of tha | ofa man. » a Nt hot Ku with thy atory of mnan'a pr bare oe edhe netrodt besine ro new one heurt, or ag thuy huab ite ory taal FRAO dts porters Indulgence fu the ligbtof the Word of | howrd—the yery ludy" that had sereoned and It wilt not bo unphitosovbie therefore if wo Scald-Head, Burns, Pimples, inst (ye tade the bushy of an argument | friendship, toward a Wider distribution of prop. | Featinue. fod. ‘The position of the Churob bad boen mls- | defended him all dlong—conducted the’ ine | find that montal action fu ite moral course ta f if : (unin: human wiltagainst the thought bee, rh yullever ris 10 guoduesd OF happiness Histo, bist MbINtY became totat, is ruin coms ey uated Vuln. ‘The alory? siunplo in ttwolt drmtal ta ty yttt Of eptritua! truth, becat Crew trom thy deductions whleh theologt Conger for Me Tutuce eutanglementund di Wered Tate pach teelety’. It would huve mut. colegy eyo tun bad fallen: so low bad nob Etesa ty geeaeed Lhe Hotton that ho Wud pow. 8 Srey sone, Gonvala ia owing poetry, but 1 rg ang, Hotty turned inte molten lava ns Progh when eed HD the luxuriant Janda HUbDResy the pense: Thealogy early Began oul Pi ‘Tula ia truvof moro than one doctrine that | understood, and suniwtines grossly nilerepre: | quiry. ‘Tho statements udduced abundantly | also bused upona trinity, “Such jy the case, SoM Ee a ee eee rdes atu God, | mon tinve taught and trio to bellovo; bave cun- | sented, ba’ sald, eapeciilly the Prostyteriun | justiied all the uccusations, If a. tase | Thravolements aro necessary tu constitute & It te full of an equity not yotseoured to the pua- | shided from sntellvotual procesaca that it was go, | UI read from w paper, pre | ter could not find out whieh boy bad dluturbed { responsibly act, Thoy ure understanding, rea~ plo; {t {s fullof u beauty yet unsuon, full of a | and bonee phat Itinust bu believed, pared by binuelf, on the subject of auuse- | bimby talking, tho wholy school way puton | son, and will—lnothur words, # aiitn is snug, oud tnuale yeh unwritren, ful of kinder Words then ‘Punt la tho way that mon enwe to belleve ina | ments, und adopted by tho Ccneral Assumbly | Lread and water fornday, The same punleh- entlrol y reaponsibie fur ble wet, when that uct is va yet buen spoken. tull of sorinans, and | system nf election and roprobation, basud upon | in 1800, In whlch {t way svt forth that a awoupe | ment wae given if a window wus cracked. Hee | an Intelligent, » tational, and & voluntary ong, und prayors truor, and sweeter, and | an arbitrary eoverointy that uttarly | nored | ing condemnation of p up Jar atuudements would | canso 4g bottle was broken ull the boys bad te xo | Thue, if ay mun has intelligence cnough to rfobor than any which as yet buve boun'dung every, rinsints, of uae ae soul never poe sweeping: folly. a te ethers the were we inhi huis. and iain for hours in the Rea ie OE: au = pot ir ae ea , | have been botiey ad the huart beon | iuborently sud positively aloful wou as- | operale on a Winter day, ‘Phoel yin a simple down 88 Lowers before (he trond of tho Fuwwers | ree ty aocok, de ts inthe sume | sorting that woleh wis uot true, “it-alao bold | fainiabed that uuny OF thom Causd'to ita ulfect,and thon by his own wilt ons . way that men could believe in a plan of salya- | that theco was uo speeltic forin of pleas. | given to tho doz, The boy Oo frouuently porforn, that act, there aro to ime ne known Gon’s LOVE. tlun that violated the deepest Instinetsof justice | ure, donylog, howover, that the Church | took bread fre the pautty, riven to there by laweof tho mind by whilen such sman can be AN RTHICAT, CONCEPTION OF TIE DuITY— | by demanding in the nate of justicu, and In ore | waa withont Scriptural guidance, aud arguing termutio starvation, Pinafures instead of | pronounced insane, L wish now to make n Btato- BERMON HY DE THOMAS, dor to Batlaty Justivg, tho punlebuient of the Ine | that, whlle Cho epirie wuabronder than the Jettor, rts, id ablyiad without sieeves, werovone | mont, and wish the roudor to note it with ems Totter, Hives, Barber's Itch, Rash, Chilblains, Boils, Ulcers, Chafing and Soreness of Infants, Chapped Hands or Face, Parasitic Diseases, ftoh, Eto. SOLD BY ALL DRUCOISTS, Church, From thia te Facegg atte nind and’ to re nycent a8 a gcound of forgivencess for the aullty. | there wore principles whoso profound and subtie autly worn, Tho luds used sometines to wear | plusis, wait is tho koy to the whole argument, OD $ Reuall EXlected nintortunea: and theatre | TueO was A larva congregation at tho Peo | Had ‘to boar buen PMc Craneee tka | ronen made Ie Impossible tliat they sioukt bo | thelr gocks for six wouka witbout a counyoe At FRistivis: in the uuove statomone of clamonts RUPTURE CURED, Vou mua Ot bleszeducns, plo's Church yesterday forenoon, Dr, Thomas’) viow of the atonement vould ever puvo so in- | framed by ulaw, ‘The principtes bearing ou the | one Aime twonty Of they wero In bed with bad { by which responsible uction ty tested it will be wan Ea Py Pico of ee eed In mind now “any modern | took tor the subject of hig diacoyrso "The trenchud Itsolf in theology, And the samy | question Were shown to be tho culation which | feut, produced by cold and by sranding ti tho | noted that to sensibilities, one of tho trinity of Lunn Ne Lvnlogy, for this undesrating tho Ethloal Conception of God." Following Ja tho Is trac of the queatio ® of the futuro | Christinne bear to cach other, tho relatos wot yurds without shoos or stockings, ethig | tho mind, are nut ineluded. Intelligence und Dre tran pt hopes set in long centuries bes Sete, Ue xave the wartd tis sumiuF Yt “te Serica ye tis Ws only ong Bhock Ih OF au ult acy, Cartons, oe Rinple eruption roused age ae avtus Busy Waund terete! ae Whoteands nTrOU! seg” [More thy eeientife mind had Doeowe toon yy eA ve tboughtful enough to fyekuwe Yo “Avlolts, thar mountain, avs HY ha gtegnlitbo. ehowed bat thu Heaney qeclter fo uwful tthiues, Sinev: Wtury i fh ae Sutelligent enough to dosoribe + Wists Gr gig ttt MURS buried orth tte aweut : vie and tlatuo, and lguid rok, state, Had tho heart been permitted to | which they austaln to thy world, and tho rela- | reuson ono boy waa confined to bod for reason both come under tho bead of the intel- sormon; =. A n ultor Ita vuloe, mun could nover have belleved | tons they sustutnto Christ, Allot those princi- | tweive woeks, A Ind named Rua bad band- | Ioct, and the will of course undor tho will, Ho that loveth not, knowoth not God; for God | in the terribio Ideas of future plntabaent that pee ‘wore by the speaker amplifled, who buld | cutfs placed on bim while he wag tn bed, and was | Thoro cua thorefore bp no such thing aa “omu- is love. . wore (wugut la tho Middlo Ages, aud taught lator | that berty in such suutters bad itd metes aud | kept tor twelve days and oluts in # colt on | teoul insanity "—" sympathotic inaunity "= in (his was manifest the Ipve of God toward | by Joremy Taylor and Jonuthag Edwards, It | boundurics, dod was ty bo regulated in its oxure | bread and water, The Urat day he waa dirched, | cause all the emotions and passions belong to us, becauso that God sont Hig ouly begotton | wae only through metaphysical conceptions of | cise by tho law of conavicuce und love; that the | and when be camo out be wag caned, ‘The birch the depurtment of the sensibilities, and are in Sou nto tho world, that wo might ive through | God that thoso things wero possible to human | whole bent, tone, current, and spirit of tho | was soaked tn lime befurg It way ready for uve, | 10 sense appealed tu in ordor to determine tho “Hilt. b dohitly 4 8-2, ‘ bellet. And {t wus only ua all the brat and tou- | Cortatian’s [fe should’ bu diferent from that of | lu order that it cifects inigue be tho more | churacter of an net. ‘That the subdivisions of No other thought Jeo universal, so common | durest fevlings of tha Hoart, the common sonti- | the worldly lifo—so dierent that it should be } paluful. Auothor Loy died fn tha storernum; | the scusibilities, such ag bopo und fir, love and to mankind, wa tho thought of God, And yot, | Monts of buinauity, were porverted and crushed | munifest to the world; wd that the Hiblo cou. | auothor tte fellow took polson bovauyg | lust, come Into prominont play in ourrying out 4 Sh “ di Iy by these false concepnons of God, that wen | downed the dolng of anything, iu the way of | tho otticlals wero always on" to bim; seven | the act fa very true; eo do tho kulfe and re- possibly, no othor thought bas been eo dimly | coutd, in the name of God and fi tho name of | recreation, which was uot In the ! me of thy | boys deliberately set fire to tho school’ rathor | volver; but kolves and revolvers ure not beld perceived or 80 variously and go imperfextly | tho stifferiug Christ, finprlaon, and torture, and | Lord Jesus, ana overy form of social diversion | than stand any longer the cruel treatment to | respouslble for erie, bucuuse thoy tack just understood, . Tbe thought itself socws natural | botcad, end burn thelr feliow’ croalures for no | in which aCurlutlun could not indulge. These | which they were subjected, ‘The foud also was | the elements necessary to eatublish respousibilt- cu0AG REER-Dean St: After rigors bt ganas meas a dae ee rt Yolior from wny Cruel could Bnd, poslt throug soot tkuband now apoiianes you nok only evtaioad the Hivtaro whore olere iad Yelled. bat hare corpplatols ured thu burtiia, UNETZ HOPMAN Helden, 2st Vition-at. adiws WY E-Waablieine ae phe pringivia w ni . No eihivor incurred.; Sisuufacturers of [luslo Etocklugs, Frursys. ote. ‘LEM: BUTSIAY 4 PARKES cua Oultu dd Hate-wt, Culenga TL. 4 ney

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