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AMUSEMENTS d inANT hos taken a prejudice inst him | “ there i if form conn Goa, jndice against him here ia no class of men who are more kind, T her er servant-maid tive —-— : . * -maid on terms of perfect | direct! o SALLACK'S Hebert new comeay—H ioc" because he is the father-inJaw of MajorGon, | self-sacrificing, and liberal with their mites than A CELESTIAL UTOPIA. Seaalig, When coudebesstion 60.108 Yh ot 10 Saiges 0 icsoed fo & spttveal raptreory wailed pl sianachagy Reilly ronlonh Aco igh Atos ri ‘ : ative, "i ‘ene ran Marday. Tlatnrck, who, as a scholar and thinker, | that class which belongs to trade orgonization — Indy, without servility on the part of the maid—cnil- | cord, which ran from God t Yet ad ian ne sees at aglance that Mr. Oliphant’ MANY—Tobinton Crncoe and his Man Friday, | 4) : i eran tone ‘ : h 4 m God to man's inmost or ccles- | isa thoroughbred, and the incarnation of courage a Homaatnires, thongh not as a soldior, is considered Ly | 4% hops every mechanic will ree to it that! Propoged Paradiso on the Shore dren of the sane Father, sisters in the same Saviour, | tlal nature, and constantly sutured him with aire | and of truth. Ho is certainly in poreult of no FIFTH AVENUE THEATHE=Sth ny. and oth et | Most poople the enperior of Gen, Grant, his trade nuion is properly sustained. heirs of the saime heritage, from heaven, whereby his spiritual respiration of | worldly adeantaze, Ie geta up and goes to work La fetie fetene. It is quite within the limits of probability, ——— of Lako Erie. A ARITISR CRNTLEMAN’S RELIGION, life waa supported, and his entire nature, physical as | at 4 o'clock tn the morning, and t# never #0. h: BOOTHS THEATHR. 81 ot. Detween fd aot 6 ay 4 probability, ‘ psd Othe, ‘Witinds on hater vn + Gye owover, that tho mission to Vienna was Fome of our contemporaries are comment- — Oliphant, = pet of the British Govern. well as spiritaal, kept in @ ¢ of codiike parity | as when helping some less ited worker through MA fi : 7 a tog upon whet they calle great quarrel betwee fan accomplished schotar and successful aa- | &2d innocence, withoat, however, any taringement | hs Jabors, Ho haa @ fine mind. He ia ravi ony 1 n ast. LTMPIO THEATRE—lampty at | offered to Mr. Hawt ; ae 1,600 Aeres of Land aud $0 Acres of Grape {man's freed: 7 1 4 14 ofel ‘Weaneetare and Bary " t ne ond 1 8s st 8 a a a ATT a . Or; young " ose extraordinary @apac ol no cy ja of morhiiness in him. He 4 o'etoek sare and Ratur ellaed ve 3 | 1 Tia Stx, We beg to cssure | Of Land and 0 Acres Of Grapes. | thors © young man wh traordi pee | Cer ee There is no dyepepala oF morbid y is BOWERY THEATRE—Tho Seren Dwarts: of. Mare | One it in favor of an esteemed fellowanem rel is purely finaginary, We ArT cane sd him to be put in tralatng, while yot a boy, for That after the fall of man thie epiritual | cheerinl, and fond of jokes. We know he is, for veauin and the Wor'a ot Woulors, Mauince oa |! » Union Le | : ead the Nlehoat datles of diplomacy 5 Ww respiratory connection between Goa and man | we tried several on him, Wit all bis unders 0 08 c | the wena tiadival oe, 7% ‘ bis undarstande fand Saturday and Monday, | ne Abert ee »| A MOST UNUSUAL COMMUNIT Figin's private secretary during that was fevered, and Spiritual fatereourse | Ing and appreciation of eterval matters, he is ae qnVING MALL, ith st. and Irving placs—Gen aatm « ‘ ¥ ity, hare ri ea it » most - : femarkable misston to China; who was Vetween the Creator and the creature brought | Liithe and jocund ase boy, When suck 4 man, who, HOLS GARDENCFore Thier « Sea e. tervice by exposing the duplicity and | 4 meitieh Moltwute “a Member of Pare | 17 tent, white team than thirty years of aze, as ritish | 1 on en and hence spirituat death, ‘That | as our Iemented friend Jossph L. White wonkl have i true Mec vurant makes tho folle nis intrigues of ite Monsging Kiitor Hatent amare thom-Also Japancon Ambassador to Japan, whence he returned on ac: | {ie kreat potat \s to have {ils respiratory connection | fe 1s Mexhilits the romance of retizton and the rr AVEX i . mn hes made use of Tribune ns & tables—Aleo Five Orthodox Cleraymen— | Count of having beon severely det during the | With God restor at Mr. Harcte and those wio | poetry of rightcow tells you that he knows FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLE * 1 th 1 tes " Paintines. letters of Youna, as publiehed in Tie ney for his own purpos Likewise Elogant Ladiee-Abdeelelvader | memorsbi K on the foreign Ministers, wilen | &f¢ CoSperating with tim bavo had It rostored, and | there {9 eneh a thing as this “open respiration,” ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Moy he tea disgraced man, If only the also dish At by clandeattnaly furs Looking Inte the Mattcr-Lkowlse otter | was lniiigsted by (e Daina in 05 SUA ell Metered per elongate it w by | that teonstantty, that he ternes, pardonable ones ar nnine, THe Bes 6 ewe ~ Wied Drews to stile Mahometnn Maguater-A New Syst | Tycoon; wio was then civeted to Pariiament forte divine voy and by ho over means, that | T tare yon g fo about it? KEW FORK CIRCA. tain Ht. opne 9 of | is a disgraced paper.” | confeddrates in Philadelphia, We t ny Ha gl fb doa ne chic gine Abggin ap Bolin Rie ey a See eur Mowrettie Japanese. Ganuibatisa thax SIV, Woven} Ya e hare eimy Marriave—tiurd Work $a tho Neme his his hia character gaee hira | tr7 at $ Gol, and that Yor ovr part, we are eo miserably skoptie: TNE MEXICAN EXUIMITION Pant + Pal wrowetonalas ; a _ seit admits pped the mask from there trans: 6, and the Lord, aud no Chance for Vagabond | . bere iad erate aa han wiih es tae La beap slipped ber foal way—Chrietian Marive and Child, ® aA abd tnd nimits it bes | the Zridune ought to be very much cbliged to us | Nine miles beyond Dunkirk, oa tho soutlicr! uty} and ’ t oi iaee Winks aia alanis, Wataue * Ladue SR Pemrty aay é ude ip ad part | for doing so. fore of Lake Eris, in the village of Brocton, towns | atill aro proifered in hour: @; works T respira we give if mj” and we anprore that wo shell Peres. Matus i sadn saficegipa salle al deaa a | On Thurslay ¢ dD ‘ us P of Pomfret, and county of Chai a, in tit | by n terms of p vaatity, with fel | age as noarly we poasibiert ‘ d to Divine R the - ns —— i ar 19 Dem sin ho | Bate of New Yorks toa Coumaalty wie, i sn38 C re, or Wealib, or | the natural t ation as its bare and f 1 | We experience it for o—it, ha . 1 Wwe a good deal of space thie morning | jevislature nominated Oswato Orrann respects, and especially as to the cer a 1 | ng x rol fi ye it for ie serv an |t dal! ever be Sit to ao hocoent Of the haw Commantty te Chautan | O® thelr candidate for T Cor which the moubers gather by attraction, as particles | fashion | Minsteations ‘The good man, for example, | THE RESPIRATION Oren 14 Phines for ATL Lavnexce Ovremast, The former of these gen- | |S , proprietor 1 editor of the Stua THT FOUNDER OF Tie COMMUNITY rothers in te L | lancasge b arae ep te vee ty bron thonght etilied | resp nis Cele means of festing what ts, or ta — ‘ (idee ta Wall knee In tela eoenudine, Barer aie, | CAHRG OF Wilh hen inf 1 Deraoe |. The founder of thte community athe Kew, Thomas |. ‘Tieae are strauce t facts wiles | Int ade of love, tuore is hardly a breath 1eM | not, from the Lord. Under ita taf FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 18) Ouirnaxt some account may be desirable, He is Paper of the country thas Is yiobliehed in | Uke Harrie, an Knalishoan Wy bite bay woe | cose tu that-or at least pre bine t 1 to: breatie, PA peeestegperetae ete ied os = now 87 years old, and has had an experience of | Me German langu Hie is a runn of educaty Ltr Meg das Hoga De et ATs | ena nacen ta thd sianua sag lo Looby | wcneabttbl uee Grete: Wemenli dca eee ac Pervaa af itu fhe ed coeding that of ordinary ae tee talent; aia chaser and: Would Ail aby oGtes | hy Faded only three years uid 90 that he has bed aia this unparalleled ay is Uist lara Hy ine 1 the exit 1 ae! i m alpen they fool, anmistakabiy, what Dare, per year to mall nade educa nd, and at an early aze went to | With advantage tothe public, However, the rsachesnd bse telah arapareplatsea (lnm fa) is JAPANPaE CART |” Bet with the new reeptration \ Qos camer cecens ae at ams Waanxe, pee year ¢ iy age went to | ‘ 2 npon his nature, and woven into the very ubre of hie ; |) q.aeek Wie ti Baw esepireson thelr nninber is wabanpy, they all foct the indlacnee Tee ap diogaete eylon, where his father, Sir Axtnoxy Orienant, | PAeans having the mnjority, yesterday chose | ein There are ot say less em 1 ] Mr, Haris and bis fliow.w r immediately, and can at once trace out the u ippeacy sontes 16 was Chief Justice, Here he mado the acquaint. | Mf Hexne Santi, who is a very popular m ir, tasiie wan for eoveral yrate & hoted p nt, Which are in tuth far more suryr ud | that the pumens are diaimeiri ‘one And foe what te the matter, and adit Piny €69 | ance of Sexo Banavoon, Nepautese Ambassater to both with thom and with the Democrats, of the Universalist denomination tn thie eit icant than the foreguiig, although perhaps | Mighe yer with them 1a eeded consolation oF rellof. Even the chil Werser, per yew London, who visited Ceylon in 1850 on his way a ae } congregation of able and radical thinkers they are want Take t previ r atw athfat: f the Commanity seem to experionse the rersnere hha a 7 | home, and was invited to accompany hin te the one hon pretty fatrnowspa. | Hm. Horace Greeley was one of the trate cira lic ickaae dpe alla tte Beet AL beailasy beg alan Esing Sane y OF Ce ROW reeniten y are r : 18 | casita ib Mapadli: Ae we: lean frou: the (Mew | Po vorce me not keep its renders very | society, and e gentiemen of eminent atiiny | SUstous P “ and Juituence bh the more euplous b “ Iiwoye glad to get back home when they go A ‘ 8. 1 Clud rat ? 7 ara t w ri Mu to ' at Club rates, [ renner rei well inf tr ing cvents of the day, | Were habltval attentant a Me. Hareista pronch- | Fea Would om hel, pulsing the the spirit, | the village or ere, brew a some of t Payment invarisdiy in elvance an Cyclopa on his return from that i t Hay. staos ( We wa 1 ‘ : ese assome of them 190 RATES country young Ouspmaxt published “A Journey Anos e Reet iar Gearon | o cine oh hte of w ! ‘of tru r hie ing ctu win, (RAGA. hat el actpsbels, NAb hn ‘| s Y | evlebrated exposure of the Btank es hing very remarkable. : as OAKa at f (rue worsip a sin the breast, rangers even a ctr Ainalty ao Leebetatibl es cente | to Katmandu,” @ work remarkable for vivacity, Waueren ree Vions of Mr. | are, pureia ant kn aaa ‘ corner of & W p), alter p almcogeare aiding down tate Any: | OY Ube PONE, (hme Wlisneh thew fer aoe rie con's | and fora maturity of thought scarcely to be ex- | General I, ye pL avote from Altorney | ne had anottenadte ere " Vien ying the {the eartily a . . ‘ A Sere eee. cents | ry9 an +6uil 4 jener warka dongle that b Stent -t ccs ssphiben “ft | : ¥ F and bay ing and atanseine pected from so youthful an author. He «diet he nt 1new met ant | log an weiusily secmed to ha 8 OWN eternal qualisles. No ayMpar ‘ UR EES | afterword came tack fron India, studied tow at | | peretiecis hd Belted Ue Ato + fc i ul we God gives ana Te may surprise th i. : th ertat Mr ‘ * r if t ‘ w fi * - a t er Ay og vata a was admitted | coon Se Yorsn'sater ego, Me, | Dutetens eountyy \ eee 1 ot ; a gaalty an th a na” f > vf Innd: tn the Jatter par 1889 hav " i nd | ettima), In oped t t yout | ¢ i" wpe trod, Tennyson's line Tomes for the Working Cinsson. es ih =, hed Bo eine Ts 1 eheadiaaeteat . Wd og | Mbieits unter which he tins al phir | " a , ul ! Wars expos the | gy in 1 : ave . time int | { tangna connty, on the ly a0 | ’ i t y is ' ® wh vse v a homes f ! ‘i ‘ } will begin to publish then ‘ | Y roar’ ’ . ‘ lot auitedss ‘ tations, | ¢ eve oof ot « wn war, fy 1 Tho« peat ‘ Mr. Har ton r | . av gone I t i " 4 5 | sg bibere aa ene quir ' " Led prneropity of | Hew n afer at ch aa eons by 2 & Sow ‘ V] tarwctiviay., His eye t Lar eand ' iis | Wun for it, w 1 AP ty fav ih ada atever, : Mr. Ve Yand the selfnacrificing ¢ the Fol of Keats, then G lj Sat : al t strony and 5 Wew 4 : suisitand y vega it 1 | luc Wicd € aes aTulre on spree hla aller Meaeb ABclic nner ENTOS, one of the | v the 1 te poe ‘ ‘ ' t ill af is waily Of ea ° linpulse to the move \ starvation eonti ft to our | nobeven ¢ a a tie pastoral | areas alle 90 propriety tral Atwer mre We wh , Ee me ory ; j met en 1 tO | Northwestern ¥ of the Union in a Look | (4 Avoener, than thls f tinder “ | ' vein fi leadont w haste eel veal ly teaheeaddhadbar Moen eel wk nsbontg Fel phengesoea Be or Went.” After bis | Cai ada, they way, is 1, aud no seal N : : | anil flee LA aude hoof ab vd by ol | TARR fem A verteay tin WHHL CUT PaHMNG, AB? shies hae S ‘ He \ | ‘ eG | fief 1 in the summer | nila cond tua Ui a improvin a a pondent of tho preas, accom. | , : 1 bailueinet | c ne at Pore | vt row withered In wtuarn UIight hind rte east and ono mind” us to the woiklng classos vty 1 Osan Pasma in a campaign, of which | ( bp a pb yt hoi ere 4 ase enters: sath hie pet aly na started, wad are being 1 [be pave in 1850 wn nceount in The sidan ' aired pl tdina t : apshosh tec f e Bee eect ae ae ee con both inaeie cap sean ng: ire » work tol aout r ' p baa cnt + TAS fromthe: anivernal'y } ‘They do uot Lunger for proselytes, nor ecek, pube oh rhe i of Onan Paria ire, it two and @ hall iniles hy one on | i Bist, r ' Tie fortoncs of 1 1 ‘of | He rece Taey know thot the qarit is the The latent development of this movement | 9 1857, when Tort Kaore was rent as — | breadth. One-half of th el 1 at we | fait are honsrs built upon the | Scat matter; and that an enterprise, as well as @ was inagyorated a month ago, under the Minister Mlenip jary to China, Mr. Out tien, € Wy of at ir. Harris with hivewa 1 ; ‘ ¥ he secompanied #o1 1 e swallowed up in rule, But | Hainan be ox a tree, must grow from the inter> auspices of the Earl of Siariesnuny. ¢ ruant became his private secretary, and on his | charactor, egainet of 1 1 r ah witle thee 4 n ‘ a y to Me sis detter in: i ailis diferent, Men, f nal, vital p lo, and not from external ayylome the 80th of March that noblem re «| feturn published 1 1850 a Narrative of the Earl | citizens was brought to a s site ye thy Ir request is held nt f the Cons : * a Bh nf! P sathe in Gud, wiil by Him | Merwtions. Waosoever, therefore, apples for ade ‘ ° pat nobleman lal amo: | sepizin's Micaion to China and Japan,’ an ene | Courtof General Ahi tucinity, re dit, Me sald wo well the | Iabor, en aiisiaves wdidtube tho | Mission to their circle is euljocted to crucial spin morinl stone, to commemorate the com A ‘ ns on M ; 7 ' pir fetter 3 itual tesa and pra : tertaining and instructive account not only of the | complainants wore the Coolest Coal The mele ‘ : ms, and te 6; Hetters, religion, 850. iv oxe: eRe kb Biba dry dt bel shcadro mencement of the building of a suburban | exbasay, but of the manners aud customs of t " . tr ) ‘ ae thoy call wi bn thelr work tional surrender to God's will, abwolute ehastity not ‘ age for artivans, ‘The Suburban Villago | Chinese and Japancee, His latest work ia Pa. | Inaae ©. esi ane dived! Sthe dl LontiRane Pt dabei bay : fie neti aca eeray ga | 38% rirylebaniabs la eilirhehlngstimsen ice yy ompany havo lensed a large pico of laad | triots and Filibustors, or Incidents of Votitieatand | ent wae ©. Be Deen, t > one ats aiiich Ginsetice eter as it A cache peat are fundamental conditions even to probationshin, about four miles from London, for atorm of | Exploratory Travol.! Me was subscquently ap- | argued on the testimony submitted by the Uesuen SHG ths GHG AL Hiveton 20U terms Ace fociate Tela co ness and personality of ninety-nine yenrs, from tho Ecclesiastical | pointed Minister to Japan, While discharging | plaiuants alone, Me, Dirwoun decliving ¢ to the beholder, but mecess to it ts by Tay COMMENTIV'R Views ON Lown axD aannriae, | U's in Cl ae Mr. Oilphant told ta, 60 Commissioner, on which they propose to the duties of that office in 1801, at Yoko any witnesses, It was finally ‘nw rond, three miles In extent. One ex Ont of this fundamental doctrine thore flowers | Semlly eal erest of the Japanese and the ' : wind , © | Mahometa. ays Uh i 1 erect 650 houses for the uso of tho working | BO Wa attacked by assassing and sotious. | corder Hackirt, who delivered the fullowi Labeda lots, however t forth another prine;pie wich tn dear to the Commu: | Mahoctaus. Io gaye the Asiaticy cousht ete clasere, upon plan: ineuring--sentiany. 20 ly wounded. He then returned to England, and } cniuion: © | nosed and is whiting to run ¥hajever r so porsonaiy | nity, and whieh we will try to stave io Mr. Harris’ Hin bane hemes OF Gods an iolatrons, and thos n wan puvearentty srectad-to Patlicuieet fons te A er ae | a es Amedouviscs | Ui tanguiae, we te tte they cannot understand ity ant are Indispose to quirements ant family convenionoss, and of | Horough of Stirling, in Scotland, and held that | QUANERE O, MeCann< Mouien by Mae daca Hrocton is tha potnt o nn of the Lake Chore In those reciona | In heaven the basis of social order is marital or- | Mirate it in the least dezree, diferent capacitios and values, to euit the | ofice until theconelusion of the last Parliament, | Thuttee co ect ex se proseew son te ac grec sagt loro line hig : cutie taasical [ied boys ety grt ay Regicllea kaha adtabatie nelnede | n i Veas 4 ion of the last Part pat the eo eel forthe proscenuon rexarite the rout: | AMlthe depot bridings, and alvo the only hotel lu sonses are completed and Snel As wo were about to take Teare of the Coun un means of the occupants ; each family to hav This accomplished young Englishman tera of alleged tact in'thiy Mua x and the | the vietnity, ad on the i pret pai ef i OF AL, stity, and #o It must tein , world, That se we sald to Mr, Oliphant, ed bo : hagas aged at least one decent sitting room and three | be thoroughly happy ana contented ia bis now e inteteate te. aprareat | ary. (iaeris having taken tho prasnution ko {6 or Bas what strnck ns no of the most » of chastity i4 there the body for the sont of conjugal | &Xceeding'y. Wil you permit us t ask if spd Dedrooms, one for the parcnts, one for the | home, and finds bis harmonious destiny ia dig- is. volnmin ii: | xa lee AbG6 (Ne OOHaSG AILS GAIRLE? GOEOT VER SNC [OCs oe ee erty oe ene reel Jesive, and ao It must be in this world, ‘There, the | Bt #metimes jong for the Mosh-pots of Pariamont sons, and one for the daughters, ging in tho soil on the shore of Lake Erie, in the cleus, and to @ eum mt tho deniiny, of the | yy. pinoy tonne of the toughest | corporeal clement of passion 1s exciaded from the nd the allurements of aristocratic life Ths pecnlad fuacuce: of Aula ‘Ooaipanya'| Aai® ol tie Lon: van villaba whieh Seistatna be thobe Wondaia liste np ; nde, Liiget ne lon olen i nuptial senses, 58 it must bo in this world. ve tale saying, Lord. eae mmenten _—? ne, for example, aod a number af persona who not | ‘There, the w terly pure alove are permitted to enter | Bly the other day, that It soene d to me as though ‘lan consists in the fact th ¢ 0 ee are fled herewith refrain from reeapliuianing a iba Reid cae ce long ago were avowed infidels i ; a hough E reser hat the rent to be | Pho Hon, Honack Guewiey says that heremitn retrain, frien SSCaPHLGIRNE ORY | deep valley rave Uiroush the estate, end slong | ith and poet: Vevesl ton melted iforones | eo lt vaush be here’ below. ee venues of eueatieg™ bea ley dled ee tarp dl ied ete latin charged, thong moderate, will enable the | whoever states that Mr, Joun Russrut. Youxa | fect oF ue a on nt Det Itz | the bed of the valley winds @ coplous ercek, on th ty <p i ‘ ; ihe a ’ melted tuto so it must be here below, The “sense of chastity pew and diferent life, Itrke no interest in Parliae Cam pany not only to obtain a fair intoroat | proposed toll the i:tucuee ofthe Trine to an less of any offence, Thal he may be aunensbie ease tok wh Fees acs | an eae te mee cael e Viaial Havent. | isthe loncustons of conjeqn! Sinen, aud ts bentawed mentary dlecasions or Buropean afuira, 1 reecived fir their capital invested, but to recoup to | politician is « liar, Aw the principal witness on | Whurwien happens Ue the ‘most buruees weet rae stands @ faw will, whieh seems to have constant uso | owned toirty slaves. Just tsimic wirat meu Pear hee Geet tha b triton ois can iwite p i r | whatoften happens to the best buses men for all its teeth, the nortiern ep ee rae ree ae hen the Divine is have Bo pervaded the ve not bad the heart to loo! hem,’* themselves tho cost of erecting the building | that potat is Mr. Youwa himaclt, im his own tt. | ‘vainelnrze pens 1o the boat busines teu ean, | for mi 4 nA ae the northern boundary < J vas tucvet He beats evs that proseat ps ald Means ave Bo Derve ot ies Wa seca en Abn mune a desirable yonty-one time, ich peri e ie fi oil efendant on his Own verbal recoenizance a | he eat Jake Erle stretehes like a broad * ribban na Mar Hy Wg i th attr . * a dcetrab) in twenty-one ycarw time, at which period | ters, this is Mr, Gaester's method of expressing | {'unuot of eouree, eonttol the setion oF tt ASF lie tiua't (ee Wamsbars xy, Wembion Wk irikes bt | (clio: ase he hgtoat by rh ge sation begin to waken from thelr immemorial tor- | OnCT” we suked. "Ts It mo t best for ue to take am they propose to hand the house over to tho | Mis opinion of his Managing Editor, ibe tag, If $0 dlapoenl, send the cane in | tho border of the gurmont of their domala, typleal of | ten. who evant years, ruinseller, id yet that | por,and to react against discase, a cizth senee in an | interestin the affairs of mankind, and to piay our incon ae eipeniicneaeabe 7 Grand dary; but Te aif ; ; hes mus he pveal man, Who spent years in preaching that the Bible | .sidont as hearing is to the ear, or sigh several parts on the stage of fe? W. occupier as his own property, subject to a : subont to charg allegutlons bh thelr alleged efurts to lncorporate religion Into the | not only justifles sl hat Ch - he car, or sicht-to vision, It Le 7 We could ito this anal ground rent payable to the Eccloslas Our libel suit excites general interest, and ithat ean be | min 4 and exjoytmonte of the tr daily tty ot only justifies slavery, but that Christianity re | ia distributed through the entire frame, o exqui- | 18 the name of the Lord, and perhaps thereby accomy Tiel Goavites 7 “eclosias- | we are much obliged to the friends in various ry: dh safle Mane psiqebapee hart da lndhi lilo edad jendled dear rercneg tal okie egtiyyl Pgs sigesel qudlaantieerteaeudhorgdPhungthe, src plish some good." eal Commissioners ‘ parts of the country who have written to furnish hag tuie complaint, initiated clegen | Hake truth, tempered f A With Ditlne| (an taintut saoubory 160 Coumanit/,with | touch declares who are ehastoand who are anehinate, | |" Very true,” responded Mr. Oliphant; “bat my Tho catablishment of these workingmen’s | information with regard (o Mr. Jouy Rossets would not have been preieried, 1 | tose. ESI DL yore se Cusrioed praca eet in | And thle eizth senso ts the dene of chastity, Tt | oe a eee ee eats villages, which is greatly facilitated Ly the ac: | Youxa and bis antecedents, Their letters have | tribunals being made} RPT OMRNE IBS Us Br ned tiene tre ice pare Ube wesraa N6: the Fin, at slicaa’ Wie aailer ae Valse nihs |b Pulm ha coats Bt onaety veel he THU TTET TET Wate sad sateen cowmodations and the cheap annualcommu: | all been confidentially communicated to our | 0% yyy cus ectierm pa ea f A Aro ancl tat th docs nat herald eiieadllted BuO Ne daa ead Maen dtpe Alea etinall hints Hey ihn haat Menara ts tation farceoh the et i aH ee T. G i tered by the clerk tn conto require an ! f Which Is @grent a shite: wo GooR twellts gp! So utterly hostile ts it by nature to | tat work, and become so spiritually pure that I can ma fares of the metropolitan railway ays spe ebeined] an T. Genny, Esq., who will Pee SOHN I It is bonatifalty ¢ iene ihe WHAT 18 THR SECRETE hat the world understands by desire and passion, | touch piteh and not be defied, Emay return to pub- term, must result ina great publichonefit, It } Make a proper use of the information they eon- | 11" ia ily Labuangdee ; Ie var Jin. purfien and in. soll, “A large por And now, what fs the sve: antnates | that the waflingy of an atmosphere bearing these cle- | He life. Tebould then be In a condition renily to cannot, inilecd, be doubted that this isaques- | ti We don't suppose it will, however, be pat sae biericiaderan tannin aneey two Yorrs | tion of it ts whale and ehiy, and tie rsidue sa ris Wide-sprevding body ? Wh ldteniacust {| ments in its bosom afect it with losthing, ‘This | Yenctt mankind and to do God service in the proso- tion as deeply intercsiing to the employers prectical service before # court, Mr, | *ee and is justly churacterized by the Recorder, | tonn, F Of the ball “Ae : ing om tha | | seuse of chastity diteraliy clothes every merve, A | cution of worklly affairs." ply i y nsaneutio ‘i omy saa i fa t i Seabees powers are f r living, seusiltve garment, withont spot or seam, tt “ Another thing we wish to ask," we sald.‘ Wh; elation at avove aan pigeag ph 8 prosecution is not a serious business, fou Montene ca anurenin : t 1 Wiought the gas wit ot or sev, tt | y + ; fevery sort, as it is to the artisans rigs ef: Lea lag aNBL GbE Abie fa robe Fa a ne Hot an . ri ie sa nor La tay bev 1 fo) “yee tu bottom of ty invests the frame of the universal sonsations, and | '#1t that you all seem to think that in order to be- and laboring mon themselvos, It is groatly of lis own Ieiters, or in any other | ‘routh strech ‘The party wan conipuaed sf cent aust | AND enTA08, We put these gu: giver instant warning of the approach of impurity | COME TeRenerate you must take to digging In the to the adva all employers that | way to resist our exposure of his inty 1 [Rea MUA NGRKaNT in aatranb walke oF YUL About n grapes, of several varie. | On We tame feal edad a ee ee hose who work for them should Ive in | his dishonesty, he began this lawsuit as the oul Pr cas uy Tolan ot Wea Peet | thom, aren: re th ri, I i Plianty aud to 0 In trie nupilat Jove, which f8 born of love to God, T do nok hnow thet: sack a course ls necessary to ) Iv i sty, he began this lawsuit as the ouly | and was u 1 0 nareeable, The | gona, R ; t with all frank the nuptiul pair, from tho inmost oneness of the Di. | *8Ch an end," replied Mr, O it; “but do know: « 1 res 1 ntant respectable houses, and it is not | thing that he could do, It is a show and ing | Senator leaves for his hone in Choutsuqua county | 64 . ; i £ we shall not} anbosoaad exch In. each, as lovelfe | thatit ts help.al thereto, Tt ¥eems to be the natural bat their int t to promote el 2; a dust kicked up by which he hopes to | Nase ds for quailty rattor . Busia gi sreag, | matter fi itw hocence, blessediess | ¥#Y for a man to measure himself with his mother P a that is | blind the eyes of the public and escape the r Sar Uk BAT Ta: pally to table f : ec wtiie sill sac inal ith | 1 cach other they pos. | *#rtl,and to extend himself into the universe, There f bation he has earned, When it bus aceomptis) Litho F to heavy f “ Lond, who peopares the two to become one | i# something cot by digging one's bread out of the so important aad able miptishe - | ty t on. : rab this purpose, he will wish to let it dy a rhe Waverter Turatan.—A on rleeque en | eis t soe ri to go ox weiter, heart, one mind, one eoul, one t one wisdom, 4 be cot in no other way. Although ‘ nas soa | Know# perfectly well, and in his letter to the | tiled Pirie er the Judgment inced at | ively tuto ' ad ris 4 Te RAEIGIOUS TAT ‘ ty. Lebrink,” sald Mr, Harela, "froin 2 disciples burned within them us ean be ev afully carrie . 6 af \ | sah We will tate, generaty, that ‘odondo: r ih Tee. i non a A tuked by their side, the; ; Evening Post virtually admits, that we bave not | the Waverley om Wednesday event ut noon | stees ha on 1. O To cast them upon the y their ride, they y are corta nly practicable | jy. nok AA osdtn ne Ha cour 1 vth baie line ono, This | 1naneenia Vie aleat a isles the orlatnal doctrinal and pt sybase Y's then ht te Lie throwing » wreath of white | dil notrecognize him unl ‘Io birssed the bread nthe sooner onr great om: | he ¢ i : eid ae! de ktp fea teny eats i na | oil ‘ - s H) h | ef the whote iy tow Mr. Ut " < current ofa sewer, J. ind brake it.’ Then, recognition eane, Bo, too, ey igual an r he can never recover a cent in the way of |‘! : n i ; poaaah dean ed bs") ae | paipacleien Na man ruises tie fruils of the cart by bis ployers of labor consi ter this subject with a | damages. to on the story tat was old waoen David | d there in 1 r lat , i own Sod ‘ i ‘ lamages. se Lite BOAR a Me Sahat raat ; . ‘were wah Huntil |) ng Fouad love svelu of his | !400r, and imparts thereof to lis noighbors, he in & ’ to i », the sooner will were sear ase oF Te | Waa ia the (OMG EH ION SIRE Ey nea peter | ie ' ho hie reverence t P enent ‘ . of the infornal | 6M8@ gives Uiom of himaclt, Then the bread ts hey suece AT ny » Hos AM BeRAGUB has sted | ying 4 tures ant y Gat tt seannot be passed nd broken, and enjoining lo of ” | ot the context 4 fos of . ‘ over, for ont ant the conjoluing principle of their workmon, and in Increasing the valuo | With tho Hon, Mr. Apnort, but ho has not yor | cord; alt of inet a Oey had tl of t : they 1 Meof of the ¢ the of rongvatet lita,” | spiritual biothrrhood is revealed, Of their Inbe come toan arrangement with Col. F G reap ‘i | i‘ r , Arods 1 i } % stiomtan irnod that there are Jadies | Aro you happy beret we abruptly asked, anv, who feels himse Yby the Senator's The V oh ake areca dies Viotn | tal t Nined : I that Het lord | nen in the Community who elvin to have | “Are youcontentt Ts your bichest and suuont na Where ts milion ? romarks respe t Rhode Island Rog ‘ 1, Who does no dive to her t t 7 . t hie chastliy” to ture satis! hh this lige t!* SVNks hae i Nec Ticw aedeualh he ahh Fancel GauIE hg butlasnue eet) aan S| van t ; i ef y iain y pric at {hiey y the presen he anawered, I fret—T know thet Tam Joux ©, Ma x U his rev Colonel is excited can b from the following | 4% Well turned pane, 1s depends in great av i nthe f onvin A abdyntseiys sa] ; othe nieces ai pk IAEA) ANS) x vor, with all his reve n pees ur It Pyke fe TG ap f f ft A fails ayare i tie sum of the whole matter,” ioctnmgb lated. Wa ‘Nis oik Ve card which he has published : 5 ’ t ‘ ie lutely « ; & OP AGAn ; . ght he F to b : Mritacd iabuneaal eoewaleras y 1 for ony W "| y saered amd Iu HOMACK GAEKLEY ON VAGARONDS OF REPOUM, bland as the right l a of Gon. Gian Witham Sy » U.S. Senator from ‘ : we t J a ) WON'T AND Who W ATTAIN : It may save many people froin of Gon, Grant re ravavantly droll representation of the part of the : “ Ts NEW y any people (roi disappointimcat and —whether in 1 ory urself of your position In tt fond Mr. Parsloo, Mr, Harey W y | eelves epee W ‘1 W boik vers hold that whon a ATION the mort jon of rejected apphestions, if we state Sante thks a Sp ; priv the Aeces Mitare also tu the cast, and assiat to give | Ths fen fra tateasuce pine: hee b os a olstl : who hat there 14 no chance in this lange-shore Community cigs Fe aa Lae resident w a nthe ay ae Ra eye ae pee Tt atrongth, « sili, hoWoVeR, vega i Poront, ani, by virtue of snch divine vod to ae ¢ spiritual or open respiration, for any of those persons whom Mr, Greeley #0 Ii meee rather wiihin tho sun Fob danger while member of the Lint | Rossixi'a Mass,—Rossinie Mass was pers | they do uo! want (» be ed v4, spiro arevi bantam char eat route wag pte SHackninte tobe oseapnitrcsaliedy win -sisbiok yl ped dag i Y shine of the Constitution, Wo } great ond mt Ge having. | yopmed for the frst time in this city at the Academy | 49 they want any a 4 Who suck thelr owas and ren + to lore his desire for Indl. | bh 0, Who Would seek ia tk atonce a spiritual | Ledger on * Eitoris at Social Reform,” and which ig confidence that he would not let Gen, Guan u OF FONT | ce atuaie lant evening, The house was crowded many | *00Al case and co CR Eb tpt nd jevidudle ni bakieht tay i rieniain thing Sat exhnaredten, Who. oud’ make the || repeoduesd 1x lis Apiobingrapay) os: ttihe sonosited) go far astray. But our hopes in this respect | words Luse a ensian of the | yeang present froin Boston, Vhitadelpbia, aud otser | 7"y Multone es antea | ert eanteeter nt aered ST BIT call bayou aned aera a Nea egal kitts the selfish, the headstrong, the page ast +1 paliroon Community othirtacmbers of the divine-hanan hoaschol $ of soiritual intoxication, nactous, the unappreciated, the played-on f have been blighted. We do not hear of Mr. | 4M AS) HYDATID, ities, Our impresston trom t) re these, hate . i Se onracal om Hh ae 1 ! asians, Sue Raa pprecisied, sie: playedsan Wie. ole, om een. big : not hes 3 i i Carbincers, Island Regt That an opera house ts no place for the pervormanco | Sant Gos's will 19 bey oe r the purpose of coOperating tu the promotion of condiy, thividuals who live upon the sympathy | the good-fur-nothing generally; win, @nding them AMILTON at the White House, and Gen, WWIDENCH, April et, Loti, fa wane, hot an onerado chorea on tie eeale of |(% we shall try to « he common spiritealdomestic happiness thereof, | Which they cx others; evaders of respon lvea utterly out of place and at a discount in the Gnanr has already strayed, almost hope ‘AOA? io’ tein OF seeriog of the Firat Tliodo |i ten ceorcvon ans wu stivee: 16, catleone. lnetequale ‘Aretioalisag ec nd eo la inevitably drawn into eomuuual relations | Mlitiet, shaders and suirkors af duty, wae would | world as it is, rashly conclude that they are exactly Jessly. Island had expired, Col, Gonpan entered the | to give the ohoral party with dus effect, That this nt sixty adult mont Pm hii hidlulaiatiys Arduaige wilh ihe desaretion Lara Leni’a DeVsih o apORgH, and live apa thin | Ahad for the werkt ae 8 onebt 18 be” olunteer forcos as an Assistant Ad, eG . q A . ty) a © Com- 7 that “the diserptes were of one he nd ons mind, | iafolent xbeorption UARD WORK AN} Noeaa cnaratoad fon dors vi. | Volum Adjatant-Gon- | particular not the slightest Idea of Mght | munity besides a number of chiltren, 4 1 ;: ORK AND SMALL PAY, peptide Near ey ns mail provi 1, and rose to the distinguished position of | md sade In singinr, and song through | Sorpe of hired Laborers, mostly Swostes, who are M1 had all things in commot alnlly, thoes mao, withon Naxing Been. lt A man probably has to do more downright, honest vas dl apaeesl m that Gen. GRant | chict of that branch of the staff in tho Army of | (8 moe without any reliciows expression, | employed beans the reeutar home fores isnot | yy pee ber aime Nae S Lees a By aries 94 rio orgie ate ui naei ag TRAE Bat: 8 8 08:8 ACR OF HN was dispored to avail himself of the oppor. | the Cumberland. His tatents and Mis 5 That Misa Kellogg la not fted for thle kind of vane | #aMlelent to push on the necrasary work fasb onongls, | tetmmtedy thee tneetuat Ie We we awtanth there | Wourtly pile ener ‘ IFO We Renae se. areas, LOA In AY SIT. SSO om (itty GNTEAT Tie AbeGaIAHlON Gi a’ oa ar | cea ca ade Apert 'Y | iio hee volee Inexing Urvatth and volume, and ber | THO ReMbervilp, takett ai In f embody them in actual live, It is uataral, thore- ‘ourthly, those who will eeck it under a mistaken | carth, As yet, the rewards are wholly moral and, yeep under fire were alike admirable, and he was LOA t Sree een erie ner eine acee eRe nrc chee. || TARINTICSE UE Aik Ab iol et aLidieiaale vost | fore, to distrust any new attempt in the same diree | Sense of their advanced conditions in the regenerate | spiritnal, while the work a preéminently bodily an4| EXANDER HaMItos—s man fully imbued | iu 1 em by Gen, Rostcnans, Cen. THowas, | gho never appeared to v0 litilo advantaze an last | coaleseonce ofeharvcters, an, PURGE Mr, Havris aware of thia_general distrust, | Mf@—unconsctous Pharisces of doctrine who will de- | material, Besides, the euiture, refluomey with the spirit of lis father—to familiarize | and all the officers of that army, Senator | ever iat (hk on sundae ren ‘ ey ho personage whoeo prescneo in euch a C. and of the reasons for it; but he claims that he haa | *%1@ to possesss it asa visible crown aud emblem of | rity ofthe sodia) altncaghere are euch ~ fy Limself with the great principles which lie | Srmacre will now find him no conte mptible anta: | these qualities of orew lth and volume, aim overs | bity Wil prob: bly e ‘ a oe i hi rothing which places his attempt beyond the viels. | Mélteousuen speedily to impede even the naiyéfn, en at the foundation of our government. This | Sonist, He fs of about the same size und weight | shadowed and cettnsed Mise i y virtue of | lonable world isan Bau'ts! tle 1 situles oF chanes and bases 1 don immutoble Fisthly, those who will crave it with the poor pub- | any vulgar-minded or basi . " forded 8 the Benat 11 Ta aad x Tht tha fF ‘ oman, Lady Ol | tainty; that hitherto thera has boen toert. | Heam, erying, “God be mer pa Fisiery i feoel grass 14 Cash 0 00d ground for faith | iy | asthe Senator, equally resolute, and more active, | them, ‘That the Musw is at compose} | Pant by name, the widow of Sir Authony OI ainty; Mat hitherto thera has been no palpable er 7 4 God cial aud spiritual problems, OW afforded a good ground for fuith in the safety | 00% ue hh Me ety eteeetal : a Lg chia : Nhphants | torion whereby t nee of God could be tested | And euch will get It, and thrive upon it or showy rowers and wiadcm of Gon. G: iil @ shall await with interest the conclusion of p 1 reavon of It 1 ah Gaalin ‘ CRXERAL SUMMARY ¢ t Het mn m of Gen, Grant's polie: ernest Voleiee cuted cis aging) Gl xe riger Tg he ; ‘ at hy © tanuible test whereby the Indication of Its | ft temples for the 1. welling of the Holy Ghost, Mia hal in ko aennen mee M for tha But ft {e cortain that Mr. HastiTon could | ‘"° (arte! between then Af oven le a co abc ttt ret ; only tn Har mows | yuteanid bodsterminnd; Hut that sucherterionant | | T?oseto whom Me. Terie ays this respiration | for the m 1 part well Wy ye oe , — tone ie ° \ ilar mov est have now been rr ‘aod. that on | will re come such, i chure! : updapsip elt, fe ow folsatia never have been consulted in regard tothe | Weare glad to find that our labors are | ttctons Thott ' was | men ' Med but seh APA EH HORS Fils pak Aap ota | HEE! Hy come aro suck ih the churches, as mike | They are people who bay Moines «Wf total very first measure of Gen. G ’s Adminis. jated by workingmen not only in this ¢ ure tee ae ! chub : iat pity is f \ sia toe ce aaa yr Parr inie hehe syle gecnumhaidry Bi SUEUR, e814 tration, which was an attempt to escape or | butelsewhere, A Brocklyn correspondent, 1 ie ng iby aie hii i Tre ORAS ner, umes an das aad, has aes ae roan idy ep'sncen, She subvert a most wholesome law, drafted by ‘has sent usa very flattering epistle A ihe Tatatest caeald apoenaie a EP We nye now tu up eepared to ean: | theolosy; who believe more than they know, and ey vy 00 mae ae ea ice Mr, Haau.10n’s illustrious father. reference to our advocacy of the plasterers and | doubt not tat we reflect oncral fy mee HAN: WHNGE Vile RAPERIRIE OD IRR ALPES. | U8 EES thin they ean express; who, without | re 19 no alte ti °°" Phen, again, he cont never have approved | the Bight-Hour law, Ho also expresses the thanks | we say that it was one of t : ‘ rie turns, the found Vic rosts, | Ab'Illy to evolve a divine faith, possess the immense Pthle cotta i ef the systom of bestowing office as a return of his Association for the same, We advocate this | but the fault jot Tt n ‘ sof i . f ; | force of a concentrated afvetion, of Me, ant oa ian oes Mn ani ts ol law because we believe it to be eminently | frac nd not for th | fig NU MAtsine aciLOSa te aint ps SUBOTIONE-AEEED. ABD. AMSWREBD, we judge, the Comnshe phon - pecuniary 20s Plain | just and proper, aud we believe that labor, like any | "Nt not for anolause j fo Letoshes " | ee ak 1 anil the]: Baob la aabetanne, are theificle: oF sil Come sound-h h » other commodity, should be paid for at its |) °0"' BOs toe unit} ’ 4 nit'so Ad" Vicia ia: Rind’ Goad iid Lie oe Ws MAMMAL AGA Sek? bie 1 eee ae soem ord wot bring much worldisw this Administration. Ho was often | yarket valuo, and that those who have it to gol! | a Feused hw NONE ANB UDA int se" brosdhing ti tho divine dP’ Radel Pag they a sem into the Community, but eve : i. . breaching into We diviae respira 1 thereby live, and move nosed 4 £ and his advice waa much regarded | should be free to dispose of it to the best advan St. Rovan'’s Well, on Mlushing Kay, was pur A tg Abas la no dlituranae of 1 Of Life was the ansible point of contact | and have thelr velng direetly and senalbly i ©: to heve had enough, ” : adi bsyse 0d, nad’ In| betwren ihe divian end’ Monge. Warweed Get gad | sironEh and OF GOR ibareenh Metco crete re Puveulirs of thelr fnanctal arrange : |; there ean ba no doubt, pphibond istry R pae ig pated Amuauam Lincouy, Wo fear Gen; tage. Our correspondent truthfully adds that | chased yesterday by Alr, Orousge Judd, for $22, SUN, FRIDAY, APRIL 30. or, Lady Oliphant and | i ou of one anol 1869 an, “That mau in Lis holy state wae, so to peak, We put the question directly to Mr, Oliphant and } jeot » 9 Whenever t novebed, We Were givea to understand

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