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: : F HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1860.=TRIPL# SHEET. poate of the exctustve master, posure of wroag find error and im the otvil -—in the Cou- Be favor, but all bo ; Ezekiel 21, 34 POU pee, FR er eee Tree cestardly oak detrimental an to | say God wil “cut ‘othe ‘righteous aad. the ; eS ating ee ‘Turks had to do with their having been ouree and kill for religious beresy—for of error | and yot peels weg mane Nas Sy, Con. %, SP A crate: Maat 24 THe Italians with their been aud Wrong im ecolesiastical poiloy —in and ohurch | verse, “I am the Lord which exercise loving kind- Oicers ‘were “duly elecadt os ly codes. pees,” t and righteousness on the earth, 1. John Leasy Taseseeat area IF we could look on and see ves to. 45. That Charles Summer was struck down tn the Senate, | for ‘in things 1 delight, saith the Tord.” : yea manne and John Brown was strangled on the scaffold, in suppor: | And all of these, ‘& thousand others, are in the judg- quents of antecedents. y constitutional, legalized, Bible samotioned wrong—ihe | ment of Christians true, it is sufficient to read Dumanising thus:—| fender: of freedom sacrificed to slavery—good men tm- | to believe and justify them. But our jadgment is on a ? IRE STATIC Wit, ‘would be’ constrain moiated on the altar of a bad institution. (Loud ap- | different basis aud cetimated by soother rule: we learn erree aunt mee. of New York, ‘wisely in procreatl piause.) ae twuth and error by watching edfects; experience for ‘Unton on Friday or t to bave it eon and ‘46. That the bloody, brutalizing system of slavery in the | us is a safer guide thea holy record. Thus saith the Lord bongs ‘Btore, No. 12 Leroy place, Wlea! ically just what they are made United States has ts vitality, power and perpetuity in the | is not sufficient endorsement or so convincing a5 thus paints glorious pictures: 1. for | way, Mo make arrangements for the conceplion, gestation, part Union of the States. (Applause ) saith the fact; we do not ay jon ever! torment noble nature, the speculati *e may revel amid ourtous the- | to take place on the Zid of this month. mastication, ‘tal 41. That wm the conan ty sain that | or never ending joys as and bait to who Ories, the ambitious may sox’ the grand towers of uoience, i. uneian, gestion ‘assimilation sectional scheme of insutly has is own peculiar repre- | dider or agree in our views; the knowlege and of the practical find room, diifuse comfort and ease Bae ODDEN, ON, SOHN HARN! Pet be sentation vn the national 5 toa balance | the truth Soertain and sufficient reward without with wealth ietioaioe to then’; the poet has no want of LF. BABRIBSU Oummary t0 give ahtention ef poner, for town » providing itself an and er; and the neglect of right thinking and right noble st mengured song, 004 the worsbipful, if he a SPE Lenina she navy for on wars of con | ie eure of ite payments oa the other We have a0 ight direction, that is, on the earth and f@ | WILLIEM L, WI J ‘things se jay Tor the extension of is own dire domination, involoing | confidence im the truth of direct coutradictory siate the earth, instead of beyond the ea: th, will tind full ae ASSISTANT MARSHALS. —_ t the foreign slave trade, all sty rs of the | ments whether omnes. heaven or earth, whe- stand highest voneratiow. This earth is J. W. Hunt, LE king, Be a rene haloes Sanaa Union, ave fearhrilly and must be held to ac- | ther oatural or spiritual, holy or Divine. Wo read 8 only home; io his life here al! his destiny ta con- | C.¥. Key. 3.8 Tasec of my fot aggre count in the convictions of ail the just. the history and judge the fact instead of worshipp! , his labor and duty here, aud when death | 6) q , ¥ . Flheg bain catile 43. That to be faithful to rasoality is to be perfidious | both. If leara it by the fruits And go, throughout the world, the same class of minds, | comes’ to him his story’s told, the dra.na is ended, the Geary enlte, tobert Gras io pretet aad to honesty. be thought right it must | eager for power, have appenic’ to the same desire for the | curtain falls, and for him all {% over; these who romain | Peter » Ldebenaw, : Dut to Ka) 49, That allegiance to the wrong is disloyalty to the \ ‘of obser- | marvellous existing in man, and have established the speculate and dream, but at last they | T. H. Wainwright, ae intellectoal right. vation and judgment has this advantage over tbe Chris. | eame kind of tyranny over bis thinking powers, in every dark doorway, they’ paaw beyond our | A. I Ff 4 beer epnned ro a ae eee ik oe . That the Union prevents the right aud protraots | tian one, for the truthful always court investigation, and | couvtry leagued together, and, wherover possible, joined | knowledge, and men wise as the poot Shalupore will | Manuel Mellinger, P. O. Barry John 8. Beoswa. ‘tte! “oe oa horee who kobwe well the diffe- the wrong—hinders freedom and helps slayory—makes | abi ile error and inconsistency | to the Stats. reat Ike an inoubus on society, | exclaim with him, in speaking of death— saan ‘whether cite have hold of the rems or mea; and | Peace impossible and war unavoidable. of claims laid out by the | and feed like vultures op ite ignorance. Our intorests Hore lurks no treason, herg no envy swells, pee he himeelf accordingly. He often baillcs the $1. That in “shrieking” for the vation of the his holy The morai sease of the | are irrevocably severed from priestoraft. God was Here grow no damned grudges, here are n0 siorms, REGULAR NOMINATION bired men. Still be is'a favorite with the womea; and | ™°Merous compact, all professing friends of freedom | Orthodox believer is very different from the moral aeuse | forced to damp a world to make @ priest necessary, aud No noise, but sileace and eterual sloop. when have hold of the reing he is alwaya dutiful. | *7°, but “foaming out their own suame’’—their contemp- | of the infidel. What appears right to them is wrong to | asa legitimate result, they damn us in return for endoa- Tt was resolved, on motion, that Mr. Curtis’ oration be For Aseembiy, He isa t horse His galisatry puts to shame a | tible clamor being possibly traceable to nothing but | us; what is truth in their eyes is falsehood tn ours; what | voring to rid ourseives of them, and it isa time be. ited. Beventeenth Aasombly distetet, ‘elas of bipeds who have been religiously trained. le stupidity or vepality, or both of these alominatioas. they cail justice we denominate injustice; we blame where | fore L of double cursing wili be ridof, We . ERNESTINE L.. Roam, being loudly called for, thes as- — Soorne to take advantage of women. If I may digress 62. That liberty and siavery are morai entagooisms— | they give praise, and they condemn what we uphold, | have hesrd many sermons on terrible character of | cended the platform, and said she quite agreed with the SIONEY P. INGRAHAM, JR, here for s moment, ‘and make @ point for the considerstion nataral antipathies; the rights of the one being the | For instance, Christians say it was perfectly right for | sin, but of all sins to be preached at and preached down, | Inst addrees that all should go to sleop, and she would L2CTION PRI of » class of my spiritual friends, I will say there 1s raore | WT0%S8 of the other; bone of the ous, hatred of the | their God to drown all the world for sin committed pricstoradt is the worst, and most obstinate, from the therefore close her address. ELEGHTON PRINTING, of this boree, He bas peculiar qualities for a war horse, | ther: life to the one, death to the other. by and Adam's fall, and because God | Pope ox his throne and the ascpusahen in bis palace, This very sensible remark was unanimously seceptabia, By CHRis1OPHER, MOBSE & BEIPPON, He ia heroic and majestic. and now for his name, aa it 53. That it is im the nature of religion and politica to | let the devil tempt him to do wrong. Christians | down through the intrminable line bwhops, deaus, | and the Convention acjourned, to meet at No. 444 Broad- 409 Naweu etrect, wer Ane. has been for the four years. It is not exactly Joba titute the press, the forum and ail other instrumon- | say it was perfectly right for God to drown Pharaoh and | deacons, doctors of divinity, mipisters by tae grace of way, two doors below the place of preseat meeting, 8 | ———#<£——————$—$ nn Brows, but it is wn Jobn, in distinction from pode Bay ities and appliances, whose jegitimate and ruses | hia army in the Red Seaafter God had hardened bis | God or by resolution of conference, or conti by | tea o'clock Monday morning. ™*?eaneane GBAND MA) Joba. The point is this: the facts in the cage are for are the promotion of the public virtue aud the common | heart that be should not obey the Lord, and when the | synod or by act of faith, down through ali the bold pre- “TURSDAY EVENING, 3 P brother Hmoinjkar, and “my Swedenborgian brethren, to | Wéliare, to all tlegitimacy acd corruptionge power; pro- | Jsraclites had stolen a large vuantity of Faluxble Jewelry | Lenders to holiness, the ‘csimauts of “eepectal syatems of Cline a ale asd oedie AY EVENING, OCT, enter upon thélr lists, in their science or os ts) ducing, among monstrosities, euch of rant- | from the Egyptians, Christians say {it was perfectly | godiinees—the oxhorter, tho prayer, the itinerant preach- we alley of haga lo Grande. ‘The Committee of A) ‘8 would ff you think Thaye now been burlesquing feivolouiy, | 9& Hxpocrites and brawling Disckguards as the high | right for their God to commacd that defecceloss woaoa | érs; aud from more than all these the grout in of Corte Rolle ie Stat ioe ABO a ieee ag (OF | mounce to their fellow citineus that Btu Laver it to Wo etree ad eating frivolously, | placed, the low placed, and ail places, ia the Christian | and chiidren, prisoners of war, should be cruelly mur- | pricetoraft bas to be worked out. Wherever a maa pro: | ™o*t of the ing statistics about the valley of the | Gally, between the bows of 3 and Bordon P. what belongs to their system. t to ret + to | Community are cursed with. dered and aashed in pieces againat the rocks We think fessea to have heavenly gifts for sale or exchanges, “- ota wn of whi " Rendawarters, 54 Broadway, ov; N answer the question ot ae ee ‘4s it was evident that an interminable discussion was | all of these things are very wropg, whetber done by a | put him down as a priest. Whenever some one calls a fy a bog) merican Portion ich expands Horace. ic. who desire to lake part in the damam- it is, that In our world of civilization and Caristian. | 22° | othe emer pe en oer Ms eeaplanians, thay}. mam,e God of peted fhe, tha are worse and more | away your a eatlon fom duties of earth to.sammes So Frio has log Nes canleaaa by the entra re ioe By order. Ag ‘where were, by consent, laid on the . einous when , because He professes | tics of Leaven, rest assur 1eat’s poison . qi ISAIAH RYND! ity, It {s claimed that Christianity is the civilizer, | “9[°* Chena thea came forward aad spoke na followa:— | to love justice and not cruelly. Again, Christieus teaoh | There is uo remecy for pricateratt bet erationtion, as | ‘Be declaration of independence by Texas, as being & ok, BBA Ghairesan Gomipiiies of kneel, 168 CLACK NER, Beoretary, Toralizer end elevator, so much of proper and plilavo- : 1 of their territory, contains a large portion of lands of un- ‘atten! been ‘The public who are in the habit of atttending the ortho- | as periectly true that God made the world out of noth: there was no remedy for kingcraft but casting them off. yy Port! a Rien hee nee os oe pengemention nee dox churches of the land, and rarely or ever visit aay | in sx days, or six periods (which is the modern ans Do you know, bow, why Goratian priests vail ke jaddels? | SUrPaesed fertiniy. The farmers may raise two or three animals I will tell you; aud it can bo told ina few | Other meeting om the Sabbath, or hear remarks by those | tation or y house from infallibility and a mis- | It is because we show our fidelity to the truib by expos | Crops ov the same ground in one year, and flelds planted ‘words. Sepesstition i it—religion has done it. | WB are outsile the religious denominations, have go | take) it teachos As perfectly true that, because Adam | ing their pretences. If we said they were the salt of we | 1? the Ist of August are now bearing buckwheat crops. Unratianity bas done it—the Bible has done it, Thess | Meqwently beard the name of infidel associated with the | and ive ate an appic or other fruit when told mot | earth, the choecn veesels of mercy, tho authorized distri- | It @ true that, on aooount of severe drouths, all those have near Sonoies ipatead of being helpers. They | CPAr8® Of vice and immorality, without specito details, | to do #0, every human being born afterwards do- | butors of God's grace, they would call us good aud faith. | *CCe#sive crops are not equally good. r ded (and taught dependence on gone 15g, | that at the present time to cail aay one infidel is tocail | served to go to bell; it toaches « fectly | ful servants, and promise us @ crown of gold; and if we ‘Vast quantities of good land may be bought as low ag ‘what ze to men to do, what men must do. if it (sto | Bim disreputable, and those on whom the ttle is laid are | true that Abraham invited God to supper, an et they | patrouised their churches and gave liberally to their | twenty five cents an acre—some even lower. We know Be done, because gods have Dever dour it—-never will do | Considered bad members of society, We propose to look | sat together and ato fried veal cutlets aud cakes for tho | societies, they would guarantes us a certain place before of no country that holds out greater inducements to the it—never can. If they coald, they should have Jone it | &+ tome of the causes involved in this use of bad torms, | meal, and it teaches a great many other things.as true | the Throne, in which to sing praises, but as we do not hardy and industrious immigrant, long ago. To eny they bave made laws retraining them. | Because we think they are net euilicieatly understood. | which we cali palpable falaeboods and not to be received | these things, but show them to be ignorant men as others, Cameron county, the most southern one of the State, selves in the case, don’t heip the matter. They had no | litical diilerences have brought into exisience a variety | by any thoughtful persous. Agaia, thelr justice is not as | who are moro zealous than inquiring, lovers of mys- is in @ flourishing condition. Brownsville, the county Dusiness to make any such laws any more than wen have | Of terms intended to throw coatempt on those to whom | our justice; they declare God actod wisely when he soat | tery more than admirers of knowicdgo, aud living | Seat, has a prance 8,500, Qnd is the heaviest im- to cut their own hands off You may as well talk of the | ‘hey are applied, but no rivalry im politics, how. | a lying spirit in the mouths of his own prophets that the | upon tho ignorance of their hearers rather orting city ee ts nearest ‘t is Brazos “wisdom” of men doing no xs of gods doing thus The | SY bilter and ‘detormincd, can equal tho intensity | people might be deceived and be danned, and after he | than by appreciation of | geutus, we are delibe- tego, about twenty five miles distant; but most of its | goodness of the thing ig as much at fault asthe wigdom. | Of bate displayed. by the teachers of Chris | had attached a penalty to the rejection of the teacuing of | rately called the children of the devil, and are promised | ‘de i# carried on by means of the Rio Grande. Fort | Yanity towards those who examino their ciaims | said prophets; tbey call it justice for their God to kill | a sure passage to the domains of our’ respected parent; | Brows, at this place, is at present occupied by three sas much a natural production for human calture | to" iTanibility. It would seem. as if the fol- | 70,000 people because David did something which the | aad es'we are called infidels for exposing priceteraft, our | COMpAnice, under the ‘command of Maj. Hunt. There are os any other animal, or any vegetadle. There is lowers of that Jesus despised aad rejected of men | Lord himself commanded him to do; they call it justice | teaching ia also termed infidelity, by tbose who retain | tWo Companies of cavalry encamped about twelve miles a ie age Po caare i ngettter CF | ad determined im their day of power to return a hug: | when Jecob cheats his old father, aud Get countenasces | coniidence in priestly assurances, We may ‘advocate a | ‘Tom the city, on or near the celebrated batile ground of fa, to leave: off leoking. to eee oo aborg | drediold every mark of disrespect put upon their leader | the cheat by blessing tbo son guility of tho lig We say | generally acknowledged Good course, but not being or- Palo Alto, under the command of Capt. Stoneman. Mata- a: eee ae aoe ee for thomscives, | While he lived among the Jews, and that without res- | these, and more that might be named, are all unjust, per- | thodox on matters of faith, our righteousness is as funy moras, oppoeite Brownsville, isan old Mexican town of 2 Ths phy furo a ant Be ener pecting the com: iment, which says the sing of the | {idious, disgraceful; we blame as treachery what their God | rags; we may live a useful life 1u our day and generation, | 11,(00 inbabitents, and has a flourishing commerce. 5 Met gee ty 9 thoroughif and consistentiy. | father sbail be visited upon the childera, Ke. It ie enough | praises as meritorious; we condemy Abraham, Joabua and | but Got deyctding upon Chriat’s blood for al ration, our a, CEES ees ae mecene Prepai Consist examine orthodox: immoral men, wht! ; . charitable until can utterly reverse the old doctrine | '2 our day to say we propose to 1 btn wid ag bad, immo jeChristians uphold them | condemnation is the greater; we may show clearly that aces ou tho river. It is built up of stone, ‘accountab: ‘worsh! rules of common gcase, to be called inddei, as examples, and the Chrietian’s God is made to justify | contradictor; 6 of Scripture caunot both be true, | S!ivated p! Tinseeee of the Food Mace ee hpern, Wdolaters, may have | giholst, vagabond, and with the wolettered public, who | their evil deeds, Thus our moral eense is Jiametr sal ‘Of | that men cannot write the stories of tncir own death and | Which ie abundant and of excellent quality, in the imme- ive thear, for they know uot what. they to." but with | are the majority among orthodox Christians, these terms | posed, in such instances, to that of Christ ir | burial, that cruelty of conduct cannot provo kindness of | “iste viciaity. | An immense amount of lead is aunually ie eon ‘they have not done it with the pre- | SF€8Ynonymous, eo that our position is like that of op- church may declare it to be right; wo declare it to be | boart,'that morey is not vengeance, that honesty is not nmap this port. The inhabitants are very enter -oeding, they will blow out their light with, “Ye serpeats Peeing txmnice—ensh has to defeud himself, as well as at- | wrong, and the church also, Tueir ministers may justify | injustice, that truths are not falschoods—io fact, wo etc nd several of their business houses are doing a ¢ generation of vipers, how can ye cecape the damna: | ‘sk Christ inquires, “Or what man is there | the stories and the guthors; wo justify neither the one | may clearly show that the Bible 's « humen production, <1 fp nnge gy ogg is of bell?” Nover, till it is filly and distinctly seen his own son ask bread, will he give hima | ortheother. Their creeds may declare its sacredness; | very imperfect, not sure guide, liable to lead men Rio —_ city, the county seat, is a considerable ‘that, “All are but parte of one stupendous whole,” that | sone. the orthodox charcb replics to the ques- | our commen sense and humanity mark them as perni: | astray; we may do all this and more, but inas- | few" It bes long been known as Rancho Davis, from the all ig nature, and vature is all; that each individual per- | on by practical itustration, for whenever | cious. Curses or blessings may be attached to their ac- | much ‘as wo do {t not in» believing spirit—that is, | ‘zt that Col. H. Ciay Davis was the iret settler there. ‘gon, body or thing, each partici ia itera | We ask for m reasonable cxpianation they give | ceptance or rej ; we throw the doctrines, thecreeds, | we really disbelieve what we think untrue and say so— | Ringgold barracks are located at this piace, garrisoned force in antares teananete in 9 ‘nd'placo, when. | %8 & bad name, The induences which produce | the curses the blessings ina heap aside, as worth- Pricetcraft oxclatme, ‘Infidelity ” the churches cry ‘‘In- te at he Pianos hy Sel a ae e ie pod wenthe. ee acumen Nhe pare, | this state of aifairs seem to be differences of feel- | less, unworthy consideration. and, aa we vary in our | fidelity,” editors of papers, sneaking after popularity, cry cons 5 ever wherever, as We said, the day, that Encinal rai: = ‘chari possess penestar ~ | ings, principles, jadgment, moral sense, punith- | moral sense, ao do we difer in our’ estimate of puaish- | ‘Infidelity,’ end the ignorant and incapal lic lo already aid, ay, 5 sea 10 nea me plish tte per | Dent, destiny and opposing interests, and as these are | meat. It’ remained for Chiistianity, of afi relic | come friguiened into tne fold prepared for simple sianere, | ‘BIDS, and basa population of only eighty-three inhabi- ‘The resolutions were then put to the audience, and | Sfeater between reiigionista and their teachers and those gions, to perfect the place of torment: there is no hel! | acd thus the story ts told and repeated each day and | ‘aut, engaged in taking caro of sheep and cattle and carried unanimously. J ‘who have no part in them, consequeatly the perseouting paganism, of ancient or modern date, that may | year. But the end is not yet; it takes a long time to ‘, a 1¢ Rio Grande, ad- 4 SET OF REVOLUTIONARY RESOLUTIONS. spirit is more violent, and the denunciations more re- | compare with the orthodoxy of this day in the puaish- | make the world wisor. The obstacles are numerous, but | Jolning Zapata and Webb. Mr. Munmay then proceeded to read the following reso- | lentlcss. Can these difficulties be reconciled or forgotten? | ment department, their fires are better, they bura longer, | the work is sure and the evidences are plenty all around | , Tis last county bas raised no corn this season. | Lare- Ms : do, its county seat, contains a lation of 1,4€0 souls, We think not; unless the church comes to ua the conflict | the friends are more malicious andthe agooy more in- | of progress in the right path. The popular religion is in | 9°, ts county seat, Popul D by srerld nog then preas upon the | ig between reason and faith, or truth and error,and a | supportable than auy Portrayed by beaighicd heathen. | a very diseased condition, and we must not be decelved | Sd has now seventy of its houres unoccupied, rough he wonld feo content. He saked the reporters | Sent sod'our priacipios immortal; they balieve thoy ure | greatet thare of toelr aiteationy Uney “nave Sontowed | vacustr'vo lenieet or so Eruod as'on tue eve Of fa Sass our pr: ry ve they er tention; y bave i vagant, so lenient or 80 grand as on the eve iaa0- ‘ Fetlodions might be tande on bis opinions aitercedeen’ | Fight, and their faith destined to triumph; every day and | Upon it the Unishing touches, while thelr heaven. is to be | lution.” And what we now witness in the churches is a | A SIGCIAR Ano | Paunars Paras Dox. —Yostorday for us to know, and | hour is the battle fought, and every city and village | one continued song before the throne, producing ® great | discased effort to revivify ® djing carcaso—to put old | Morting Bt om omy Maas & 8 7 pe ged ten Lietaivio ‘Detier for us to do, than is attainable in the circumscribed hears 2 ion Se Bu L aL ig a tri. | monotony and weariness. Hell is to be evor full of bus- | wine into new bottles. The tark ® 8 fru'tions z i $ 5 z z sphere of a sect umph, defeat Success | tleand life, Satan and his imps will find fine opportuat- | ope, and its desi wil fail. Who most de- idge. The parties fought with bayonets fixed on a Thet we should be satisfied with nothing short ot | M@& doubt and failure a’ disaster, Wo have | tica or the study of character there. The cousclence. | sore the oame infidel, the Christians or ourselves? We | muskets. tho w Ses sal geaitat tno Marvel we pertact ational philosophy, sound morality and wine philan- | BSture, science, art and edvcation working for | atricken sinner, who always believed orthodoxy to be | believe their doctrines and creeds to be false, and we fe the ett oe the » es bw c ae our caure; pecans wens, Rebles, eames, age one true but never ‘attended fis means of grace, will howl | say so to the public. They know some portions | 10 Were! vd Be Sn an ~ 5 the lamentations over lost opportunity there. | of their Bible isa and yet decline.to state the fact fs cred ds, ‘os al heey a be in 4 on ich old merchant, who aitended to his wealthy con- | to their charches. We claim the same senses for religious | [usnew, one — thomas mee pad Ges wihees givitg anything to the church, ‘that men use for other matters, aud no gerous condition — New Orleans , Oct. 6. Pf od bare pe the flames over his bard more; know possess po other source of inquiry, it the at religious truths, who, in | but at the same time their bearers to suppose they THE FIREMEN’ ARADE. asi) mer. believe that Christian mini held | are myster: taught by the spiritof God. We lay | .~.~~~~~.~. 0 nn nee they have risen superi to fear of hoald is is the kevs of that dreadful place, will roll and agou'ze with | down the rule mabe cones on Ss cnt semees a? [ON.—SEATS TO LET, WITH A ‘not be in fear of men. ‘Pe gots a evi Sho jatgs € Gasite Eb Hey. They sing with | clenched hands and set teeta amid the sulphurid dames | living, and its just jon we find in the fruits ar! splendid of the Wey on Beturday 1. That we are less excusable thanTreiigioniets for sw faith ingly — ‘What would Cnristians do without their perfect hell? | therefrom; they fay down the Fale of right; believing as | ovening. denis te {. BOFKING, J Fourth avenue, near : Moms iaigeity sad all iebemeaity” tocy ES Beet ean How would stanore lough to scorn their Beavenly esunse. | 9 much mére important matter, aad jostisestion by Taith \. _. |... See he Mrenoneaced ny Te + MEmbURS | while we know that— Souatios of the pagaate sheee el appiasant Xetceme ous | Sastere for ties commen naseny Of waamaseer ‘but the yt a tar Fa ‘and politicians, left to themselves, TS ates eeu ot nome has truly said, hell is the true bulldog of orthodoxy, | calling ramos is not the best work for either Onristians | Baturday evening, Oct 8, ah oelook, to joint the forch Pine eon cot onion Bus arson wocpied wetthes ta pale, Griving the sacred flock heavenwards. We donot puniati | or infidels. We think time is better spent in teaching | Light Parade ia houor of the Prince’of Wales. By order of tered ies neaid bor worship " our sinpers with tais hell; we woald not if we could. | the right than in asking God to curse those who dissent | tbe commitics, LEWIS WINTEES, Ohairman. First, thea, are diflerences ‘Foelings between or- Our ideas —— arte -—} _ LOST AND FOUND. { thorns or figs of thisties. Train up a child in the way he ‘ i . should go, oF the way be should not go, and he will not content, ae ae ene a eee. Oe easily depart from either. Thus we see that ohildrea of . who ey pee Obiet pious parents, however wild and erratic in thetr youth, fmm yy bave their joy ia its performance, and SS eventually drop into the arms of the church. Their de Kosi Dewing fn ie rata thoes who 40 wrone Gad pain ting O8T—ON TUERDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 9, rare for 8 time was one of moral obliquity, united to | and sorrow SEE pop eles alone. to Soo Fitth presen mage, © shesed Bracelet, withou! (So worth ona erates Sey oe; ie ween tm tho present life is the struck, and we are | he comes to the judgment seat, ‘Lord, | waseo busy look- ot The finder wili be suitably rewarded by leaving & they keep outside of ty it is of to the bene- | creditor er debtor accordingly, we have no need of a hell | ing after my earthly iuterests that I hed no time to at- | *& 22 West Twenty eighth sireet, near Broadway, fits of an education which their parents Bot bestow | for our sincere or a deri! to the operation of | tend to my heavenly ones. | had to labor for my daily Personally, but which they have henge: Fa] or them; we do not require to postpone the day of | food aad clothing, to atudy for the improvement of m! O8T—ON TURSDAY AFTERNOON, ON THE BLOOM accident. The tastes of a pious man are the same | reckoning or make it « gambiing game of chaace to decide | mind, ‘o search out the wonders with which ths faptale road, & email, round gray Uninchilla Far, The aa those of iniidels: 0 ing, praying petition to | whether the evi! doer te pommaee or cocape. We | was filled. 5 nae Se eek sine Bod are Ber may Realy, Se erriel yp irraiies by leaving ot Be semen God possesses more u his ear than | have no dice with salvation and orthodoxy as the prizes, | and my young children were surrounded by —_ s Be “Is | and requ 5 pation, the sweetest worldly melody save, pre ae Ton ce Senge SS Wpnorines, ertme, vaaiiy o08 dheslpation ON WEDNESDAY BVRNING. BETWEEN 5 AND mh ha eta Be ules Nimetes “tery | Sear | Sivoidfeesorin Kobus nee te ove neowrsagetsa | A Sepuat teem, Yer avant, tyserey Or sed 4 religion, as light ts from darkness. A discourse from the | Buch Virtue, #0 that from one end of the year to apotuer I Srceiet wf ella a 3. e toaet- will bo celiebif're 5 Ue nt bye pnd FD fir SSScuified Sinner on predest saving | ance Sould not apare, time to look after mj gout, orto praise | warded by esving th mame at ibe Baltimore and” Ono hal human lateresta apd Sunday ‘a tnconcelvably more | virtues y Dame. judge will a Sectors, 4t to have great human interests in charge, who | for ortant to tan reinars than thedbest eadrem en aa- | Fieace Mi | statements and their reasonableness, sad bid the | > Ol ON wepweapay EVENING, OCT. 10 A PAIR Tanthropic men to unphilanthropic iastitutioas—-who five | tural history, new inventions, or daily dutios. With him, | effects. man take his seat on the right band, acd nee he S708 WEDURADA. RVERING, OCT. 10 ‘and move, and plan and plot. to bold the ruled in the con to be mares te Resven or Gamat ee ee ee a or cers, pw bona leaving the same at No, 433 Canal street, Ginsa ‘. prob! jut or are dition of inatrumentalities, to be used for the venedt of aide os alt erly training. oF the prelude of and not to God. Our and streng Yale acd Mave prayed | Sm _ POPP ccuiies revit tie parchments bas the seot in whch be bas been . He is by turas & | man ts tho world aod the night aod morving, I have always said grace before and OST—BY A POOR WOMAN, DURING TIE PROCES gumsdamdaoet buman blood sobolar in the Sunday school, a teacher, an exhorter,s | another; ; PRY fa Se 16. That the overthrow of civil as well | partiaan. regeneration L pave pene Bowron to the store 406 Pearl street, you will recetve the thanks of the as ecclesiastical, comes from ‘and resisting change, tg Oy pees to ten. tquevent, preached from Tey | 222et- : be en he pm gy te than fact. The being; it is food for the bi iy ; the mysteries of hu. OT OR STOLEN—ON THE LTH INST, A CHECK, <a Le py BE? we, taht tween such @ man and one which creates power man salvation; I bave exhorted anxious inquirers; drawn by Syotford, Tilestaoa & Co., on the’ Phenix Bank * Chany’ be jong as the causes which by its eid the inbor of I bye Curious listeners; Ihave denounced [= oe Pee forty Sve dollars, to the order of ee Le pope hn og egy aad str wealth to the poor, for it and thove who ridiculed ‘my creed, and in | Kyrere. fen eraese are forbid negotiating ould ee ee ee ere in unison food and raiment! All of ll things I have lived for Thy praise.” and the J Steck, Be pay maces teres bes bese emer pag wy Baal compiabed find their root in the wil inquire, “What has thon done besides?” And : wabmer '* eompar 6 | will answer—"Lord we been Bo in atten: 19, That an excuse for our fathers in their infirmitien | {ruth and ¢ eae ee views of To thy Vusinces that Thave sot bed a’ neoments time ts | GTOLEN ON THE OTH, INGY.. PROM HARLEM LIVE tn net on eneuse fer ws ta our Imgroved conditions, pen ——) from those of orthodo: Sel ag ems or neighbor's business.”’ And the fight years old, 1636 bande igh, long tail nad interfer (4 Ts whee ~ y tg the groaad wor! dation amid evil; bogs on of hind leg; m Top Wagon, damaged a litte persist in using their implements for farming, truth; they say the ‘scout the boot, and aset of Harness, nearly new. A liveral mtihee chioery for manufacturing, a@ their 5 Cidsen sapees ore! es preparation for Feward wil be gives for the return of ihe property or thiet, ee into the imagtpation J ors; tconl kanes Tat 4 4 nereee FIT ya Te other or TOLRN— FROM THE DESK OF THE NEW YORK AND ‘those. ents for the government! performance -. J 7, Infaive God, e bistory in, | all in the!r conduct by the principles they recognise, then | on the Trenton enistan Sean wee enh co saren®, ont =e io love fa, fo Inbor tn, 00 : they ore infiesnoed moat for good by the best pring ; ., Tressarer, ay Christ as ward tos period when ‘we {cel agsured ours are very much better tee ‘OT. That rights inalienable are teadie. these nothing with thousands of his s&ints and angels, ead al of religioniets; and as tn life they are supporting, by the be St feat teenet for ene to dietwmete a bundred—a be trivial and ae tS Oe Oe eS conviction wood By thelr evidence, a8 they are a | life and doty, ward time when bal! , Continuous activitt ellect m : it omenien to Oty wtnens. ’ “ wi rom hy 4, i ee pew My ae = Fd WARD —LOST, blind, mislead and cheat the producers for the benefit of boda te ph ne | trent eSclense by presenting euch eb tntaite variety of From Grand and Crosby down Poectemumers, are alike vilauoct in religioiats and po- | Witbout the God tae ee oot ha pony for | pathe of 0 rata tay teath ope by, ere, aa an ever awerlng ': above all, they on Sie matty to party fhould never displace fidelity pera oue a a dy ey “ ace charity by Gomocairatng the ‘roth ‘of oe ‘27. That it is abuse of power—breach of trust—per. | have been learat. thodory 4 fg — a yy ER A version of natural appointment—the highest treason of | Con@rmed the truth pa . ‘of outward things wanes, and x deceive a MA og ae Dellever felt bimself ia trary, we believe that doiog peteel gem — a ends, for base advantages, for the purposes of cupidity | All of these things are L$ ur Prine'plan fn tholr Ine great trial, andthe infidel and rapacity. See Testarel os woh or. dinbeliere a | can say, I trve to bis profession, Ihave fought the good t a pabiic from 38, ‘That ali human doings are entitied to be benefited | Pale ine that in feelings, - | tebe Auished my work, I heve endod my course, hy be By all bowen knowledge jee ishmeat and | and Lam ready 1) inherit any crown of life ‘These’ seven are valua ie te 20, That human Rnowiodge is the highest ant pro- oe the Christians, we t | immortal that may be in the furure, or ready to rest in being stopped of the same Sas Bee eee gor st tales partease at hinoery 60 out gente sad warning. with them unless they forsace ~ | pence oternsily. true infidel accepts, believes and 4 byt tt Trevelatuloa in mit our trotha, there ts Endeavors (> carry out In his life the principles T have 5 grove reward. ae eeereeea ie toate this boar han | chapter of tbe ings to orthodoxy, althoug! are traveitiog | portrayed thie evening, Hie fntellect recognize thete 1. (experience side, ev o back beset 'y Mastrates Lape Gessqeeen’ tnd guarded with sock ‘pr nciples of commou sease that | elevated and besaulded Larough tbetr tnfusnee, and if the than it eas yesterday October 11 whilat crorsing from Fult va street. isrovk actor ts 25 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY WORNTNG, 6 Sweeny's dining ssioon, Chatham street, $71; two $10 day : , seut often onange ; being bes | Seal castes s ‘olbing short of immanity would enable a man to retarn | gtrong yearnings of bis mind for greater exséliency are ter man productions ewe pel ty t omen progress — wanwnich teaches such doctrines, withont proot | thither. And there ia still coe other difference whien, | pot always fuifilled—i be sometimes Gnds bimself falter. | bi leon the Hank of Yonkers Whoever wul leave the sume Ot a tas Bile wc Cartnebona ond the ewan wo think josties folly’ sod deicsion. | more thes ail the rest, serves to hoop ue apart, to wides wwe or beottating by sho wapeite, Tyg aR Bila Jobe les, ot $003; Rowers: or wih Mr. Curran, 106 end ‘of the United States are exceedingly defective, andetery | For os the patural world i & fact to be | the gap that naturally ey tnd thet 6 opposing ta | of the aaa aa aaa. ‘and arranged, and not to be mire. | reste. Ido pot mean that believers in popular theology | parture from the right course. Had he been a Christian, $25 REWARD Wit, PR PAID POR THR RETURN ‘of aamall black day losing power, a8 any Ot rales for governing haman | Observed, registered and arranged. of 1 be their true intoreate separate from sure, but taey | bis Clerical teacher would have oifsred him ih PB PAD vos sea Rerese That the time therefure, that our prive ice vary ioety oem thowe of tusk Ubey bave, and by Who aid of their priests the de po, for sin every Sabbath day, he a 1 sear the bowery, on Tureday rte. | as0ul hie o'el. ch; o8 C4 Christians, We Sa “itereatly and courequeatiy cad | jusiom is carried on aud perpetuated, ootil they wear been hog end might have. believed ft, | gwers to the name of Ny, noe pore | bie breast oeing pa Be Mee im another way. bave an everinat) beginniag | thetr chatan with pride and satisfaction. The ee | oes ae poms oes PR wy Ty a eee ee brows: were Prop or ts we, op 7 Bh makes neceas'ties, the one before other clergy are bound up with the su interests of | atoued for by the murder of » n f haire Ste Wak thee core, see neers C rom Ly the sso long af the peuple believe ibe doctrine | country, provided he would admit the wviliiy of chet | ward will be paid for ha revura, by way 24. That it is the part of . | for it. "We deat with this Life from ive ing to ita | their fucks. go loog te balleve ihe dovtries | eventry, provided be wouis © Railiiy of at | er Broome. rg genre Seuen, atowwt ‘Wo claim a caanee, and fu Sows 5 ooeeement ie held oat to them found the thith landed above all earthly excellence, ite 2s) REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, SEPTRMHER ‘get towards {t direct our attention. The elements of the be. Thore are & great maay who | advocates looked vpon as boly men, its votaries seeminely | @B() REWARD LOST ON ATT AO ee ak ee Never's creed are nu ie arrangement 4/1) refuse assent to the Christian | assured of safety; and, uoder such circumstances, it 18 | Oi icend io have bean lost in Wooler sureet, near Krome. . That in these regards in our own = gtd ptt — 1 Ger syeten fo malicious motive, an if ec | pot unlikely his character would have suffered; for wnat | Si! "s00ve amount will be paid by leaving Nt ai the Wooleoee Somer Le ee eet cc tice | mare simple, Saal Nacght and readily comprebea ted Mr nome revi, oF bo blind to | peed has he to conquer self, if eallennees may find iteelt | [4 Rew Homton street, and no queatines anied. ry and precisely as we aiffer in owe io prin’ ‘we refused the best of God's gifta, | rewarded? Why struggle for a higher life? If ‘hrint sap- - in 56. ‘Stans 16 ts already lene soar 708 0, rere ee eet | cipiean We tave se date woh Geom by the priests; for 80 | plies wherever be fais, be might bear Christina sinaere KEWAKD—WILL, BR PAID FOR THe ReOOvS. angerees to lilo, to expose the abominations of the Biule | TRG Tt no ‘method of judging that we are their | singing— Ty Of & gold double case Watch, with the tnitinls of ee ee ee Tae aera their qualities the orthodox and ve race, those who ‘Tin Chriat, the Heavenly Lamb, ©, Mon the beck, and no questions asked, ai the Astor ‘37. That neither of thes» imperfect ee wv a Ny “eey errive 0 esa: ‘Takes all our sins away. House fice. defective intelligence is any longer sare for man to | widely {x 120 Ley ner. 4 man 4 to be $10 gawaED.— 10st OF pro. Om wi a , Uetober a eve woes eae oer, Canta | a pr a eee Ss || Seater on Gano sce more freedom—freedom of speech as {ope ot Will, He goes either to Beaven and enjoy ores [reg Utmmed Wi bach wiveh Bee mortcey ores wht Wea ot eaten, Slee ‘a0 well as of ex. | bitoself forever, or is seat to bell for eternal punishment Berle. Any information concerning her will be graie’nily Preesion—for what la it worth to without permis. | deservedly agricable to, their ereed, and precisely 99 b Feceived, and ibe above reward. vald for her delivery at \ae to Tile the value of the vilest vamaings. | sccepts or {t. Whatever it is clearly understood residence of her prrenta, No 49 Monroe sureet ht — Ft, ‘cs pullenthropiets, oo msn, Sgr Sod acon hat te into le JORL PTR, @ Monroe wtreet. mx i carat trom soratiny thonty fore right tite in the <s MILAINERY. BAT THE PRINGS UF rHOUGUT ABOUT i f : iH ‘That B. BINN/R, m ier, 413 Onpal street, «ne door eof ‘ouroutves ia bry trem trot in Sullivan, We tthe Indien bo enll and eee them. Bible or constitution thus it to re gently = —+- ° === “a. That eee Srendan ta bo Ua pares low rate oie om _ MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. = CI ies es'sth, 4 [a stsiey perzrr raxpiwd BEFORE His HONOR TH MAYOR eoives oppreasors—the and tn Judges x esol sue ‘ ihe ef the Pifth District Tenth eonlavers. “ Meroz, because fcaane vel to tne rip of the poy ston What the election po o rhses, HY tg phy “ it ‘0 anger,” and wri of vonnetimen, Gesctay $30 neniret in. Th . mr A at Sr gn a on ot dB eee | etc mom wa hapeegss antcbeas oat wnstags, | pee ere bands of the Fin nea dauh sete, any aay that God. delighteth (a Meee ee Cteaie Pane wee Hay FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS capital to ou ey, avd Deuterowomy Yo as aod 16th O Geet) where te thy ating? A PEMANOR-UNR IRUSE PRA their ebiteree, bear the command to show 2 aww and white Ghat Pry ghall eobo hack pone! bot Yes vo lew premiers OT ey ee pore en tn tee dees ot tien, teat, alee own muric salty the faithini, who hope and bone, Siree references Ok Taal to cures and bil for Pollom Beresy—tor ea- Geciare tums be hardened their hearts’ that thoy might no past where lessons may wot b, found for cxob—there pad Dupe Dut OF rer Kuow, the infldor's Bong 18 MY Led to or , a Hép SEEN MY NAME ON POSTERS OF TEE Fighth Assembly Convention, I hereby prociaim thet ® be. se placed om pe by yh |y Objoot te aving my name ia counection ‘wi Union party. '. WM. @. ‘OLVANT, Borenth waser” Ata meeting held at No. l¢ eve October 11, Thomas Hill waa ward Carroll, Seorgiary, and Joan Mar 7 w meet journed to meet on Monday evening, Ost. Toa Sovdok. We ikenal independent voters, are requested to'nitend the meeting. HOMAS HILL, Iepwann Cannocs, Becretary. Ofacotag “thr the ward eoluiaikion Wilt Se, belt’ 5 i oan: Friday eveolng, Oct. 1s, sc 74 otlock, et Beoalls hotel, T Laight street, for the purpose of organizing and filling Srequenede By acter of Wh. WITTEES, Onairmaame srequesied. By on ee WITTERS Chairman ‘Tuomas e. Moonur, Seoretary. fe Uy) i pur }AL.—PALAOB GARDENS AND HALL TO for Politiwal Mevdags, will socommodate 10,000 Apply on the premises. UK USE OF MY NAME IN ANY CONNECTION ‘any Assembly convention {s now, and always bee Unauthorized by me, exeept the “Breckinridge Convention, by whieh J: B Dunno was nominated, which nominees [ will use all Bonorable means to ciecs, as he is the best seniauve the people can elect. PETER T. D! 4 SEVENTEENTH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMO. eras Club beid their meeting at No, 163 avenue A, lag Set ‘and among other business endorsed the uomiuation ef John fe jougTent . DANI L CAF EY, President. DOMENIOK CAVARAGH, Vice Presideat. Wx. Canotan, Secretary. TNION FOR THE SAKE OF THE UNION. Headquarters National Democratic Volunteers, 7A Broadway, Uct. 11, 1560. ‘The Commiliee Sppointed by the Executive Counell of = i National Demoeratic tee, to gyn yp call made by the Connell, fine day, 16th inet a tod report to the above Tides" "Whe uelegtichs wikt be aanounced Im the Herald o¢ tas 6th inst. By order, SNO, FARBELL, Oniet Boa. ‘OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR Member of Congress for the Bighth Congressional dia- J, AUGUSTUS PAGE. ‘The follow!ng gentlemen were CY the I Conventica 6 special commitiee, Ww rower to courer wah all otber organizations op} to the black in viow to unite upoe one i oo ~ mittee—Measrs, Wm. P J. Mew at OC. Me rab, Jr., FP. W Brower. ‘his comm! | meet for the “Bide Pocket,” ‘Thirty fret ben Broadway and Sixth avenus, os street, between Friday, Uct. 19, at 435 P. ML F. Prowpes Mono: Cos HL Van Baont, 1", WARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST WARD ic Reguiators Club will meet at the Bucheaam House, No, 50 Greenwich street, this evening at 7%, o’cloot, irl PATRICK FITZSLMMOND, President. order Witte Bonss,? g Joun Rrax H TH WARD ZOUAVE UNION MEN, AROUSE.—PUR. suant to scat 8 Zouave Corps was ot a Beeretary. U ‘at the next ing of the or; to Fifa Ward Hote!, on Monday evening 16, at Tig P.M, WM LOGAN HEKBBRT, Chairman, Taos, M. Moorsy, Secretary. Ps tetnechae senses ain. ee TH WARD NATIONAL UNIOW CLUB—WILL MEET ‘at the Library, No. 17 Jegerson street, on Fi October 13 ai 7 o'clock, for the purpose of more organizing a company Of Minute Men. All those of the . es negro sbove the white mas, are partica . ©. Batt, Beo'y. W. B. HATCS, Pret — R™ CONGBESFIONAL DISTRIOT.—AT & MEETING of the deleg stes elected in accordance with the ot the Republican party, pursuant to & call ae General Commitiee at Tammany Hall, beld a the howe Hibbard & McOoy, corner of Thirty second street and Fourth ‘Tueeday ae Shsok Site bs a 4's. VOsbc BGM, Chairman. DISTRICT PROPLE'S UNION DEMO- sation —The memers of this Association are hereby requested to attend a merting to be beld at Uplon Hall, 439 Grand street, on Friday evening, 12th inst a! 4 o’elook. Wx. J. Boones, Wao OLvant vanes, p ant. v ee Wa. 0 Denno, $808 T's Lavion, Ys Pree. cratic Anse id TH WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC UNION AgBO- A reyene mosting Of thie Association will bs beld on Priday evening, Oct. ML ai 75s o'clock, a: the Tenth ‘Ward Hotel, corner Broome and Forsyth streets’ All opposed to the election of the Republican and in fever of the Union bis wal eke ratified at the reat mass mesting on are re ally tovited 10 iLutAM 8. EROUF, Pree, Giron CeTaanpEn, Lawis B. Vourer, | § Seeretaries, <TH WARD.—ALL REGULARLY O8G ANIZED CLUBS ) tp this ward ogpensd to inet rep loans are invited Appoint from enck ( weary ay ye Hvevett club rooms, corner of Bishth avenue and street on Theatay evening, 16th inst, at 8 e’cloct, tn make ar- Gr iltee dl ike Omianiec cl atameee iby oreer . JAMKS MURRY, Chairman MB. Pusey, Secretary ly" WARD sanenienmen AND LAN®S sepa oa.—The members above ammooiatl m ot Dew toners, corner of Pity casheae quested 16 mee street and Third avenue. Friday evening. it uy yelock. for the parpose bt ao grarehamen ep rocwanion Wp sume Off on : ae y. STRPLAN M. DREW, Presion ©. 4 Heamex, pa { Secretaries. 21" WARD ALL RIGHT.—A MERTING OF THE ZU twenty fret Ward Demorravie Unton O'n0, will be held thie (Friday) evening, at So'cloek at thelr rooms, 621 seoomd a” tendance ia requested for the ments for the toreh light Parace on mporiant busiuess The Clod will meet at pe name Ume and place every Friday evening unui! after ine tow Mon. THOS, B DWY 8H, Prescot J le UATHA, } Reoretaries. 00 of RAILROADS.

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