OUE SPECIAL EUROPEAN CORRESPON- SABBATH IN PARIS. •* : ' - Paris; June, 2oth/rBjß7. Dear Editor: Let me give you an account of toy Sabbath in Pdris. ■ '■-■'lf., “ i I'started out to find the 'Fifofostant chapel, which was opened here some years since by the American add Foreign Christian Uhiori. ori'the we met carts and wagons, 'some loaded' with stbffei'ciraWii' by Fhtek' hors'es; some“also"loaded With sind, arid some With vegetables, passing filong' the streets. 'Nearly everyA'tore was rip feri; sforeS'sellirig fancy" articles', (and there are- tlioff sands of such in Paris) boot and shoe stores ; srimfe triirimirig rind riiillihefy stores! Large 1 ‘dry goods'stores had all'their windriws opfen', with the finest dressfes, &C'., apostles, than the intimation that Chrisfianity was to be a life and not an institution. •"V ioVj-0;.!*., * \ £%■, S ■ f? >?.■ , Alt tbe and ifeures simplest dissemW /nation of. theAruth. Ia it is saidy^Theji teapi;. no more every man his neighbor ana every man his brSther,■"saying, Know the Lord,” clearly im plying that such had been the method during the preceding ages. “ Let him that hearetb, say, Come !” was the last great commission given by our Lord-, among the last divine words that 'sirr,edythe air ,of< this lpwer|-w(pdd.r "Why have ( we nof* rendered ais univfef-sal obeaiincto fri thfesfe as to Bis otter worfes: “Do thisin remembfance ' of ( Me'A r fe they not as'distinfet;'as'sacred I ,'at binding? "Or do We; perbaps;-'TriVe ferdinariefes better than 1 the 1 irifetitbtlrius' 'bfettor - 1 than the' wrirk’ oT the Gospel?" "" - ’ ,,J ' ' -- "'ln "a -large 'part of" tbe' ririmiriaillyoCbtifetiab wrifld'; thfe 'religious'life has' 1 expressed’‘itself'in ritesbn'd 1 c'eretooriiesj to the'feo v mpleto-fexisluSirifl'of raKßriaUafetivify/' And 1 So farb'afe tbi'ff .extended 1 , thSi-'thfe 1 simplest l commands' rin'd dneidents iff the New YeStamerit have been caught rip arid 1 crystri lized into'ordinances; of'Whirih the AjWstles never dreamed? ■ In tbe 1 south' of ; Frari'fee; ■ we'aslfe "told;' it' , ife ! feuslom'ary-fof the Bishops once 1 to vfery yferir to march id sblemn procesfeirin thiorigh the streets, WeritingWglovfe' ripori'fheir 'left'haridjJarid'iWith: the' ‘other flinging coins'among thfe crowd 1 of beg-; gars Who congregate,-Of course, ttvpeffofrii ’thfeir : paft'iri'this’pious'fafee;Gririld’there 3 be"a' mrire! profarie’ mofekery* of the" eototriand ' fef “Christ;; 11 When' thou' driest' thine' Aims', 1 lfet riot 'thy -left 1 ha'rid kriow what' thy right 1 hand' 1 dri’eth V"' Arid yet’'could any thing’taoie completely illustrate ‘ thfe tendency to^reserVe 1 and 1 idoliWe the forth tb > tbfe'uttfeV’neglect of 'the''Spirit? '"'Those brrive - women whfenttetided out hastily fexffempomed hris- j pitals; cleansing and dressing lo'athsferiie' wburids,' dll l 'for pity and" hotbirig for''riiferiritor'reward, Vightly obeyed 1 our Lord’s irijuriction,' “ Ye' riught also to'Wash orie another’s feet;” 'But thetitular! 'Head of tnfe Church, annually trailing his ponti fi'cial' iribes 'upriri - a' pla'tfrirm of' 'tooSai’c,'. to' ; wafeh; the feet of thirteen beggarS froto : a‘Silver’basiri,; presents a‘spectacle’that would be- ludieitous; If it ; Werfe not too sad 'in’ its Kalf ignorant "approach tb blasphemy.' 1 Wherever the!Spirit' ’rif‘Christ l Wferks; itself orit’ sprintarieonsly"in' the lifej'w'e need'toot, fear thfe form#* it Will trike; ’ hut 1 -where wfe -seek idrilatroußly to ‘ preserve 1 thfe' originkl l 'form',! we, Shrill Speedily find d'eath arid ‘eorruptiori'upori'tour j harids.' The b'ody,"like all‘'organized- thiri'gsj l ha's its period of life; arid torist I ' oool6Xo' its 1 feridp'-the: 'spirit ’is 'immortal, iricorruptiblej'and eari l ' clothe itsfelf 1 in ever 1 riew"forms. 1 1 1 'j:; ;k ; Europe 1 Is'bverspread with 1 the-liffei’ess rem'ai-ns. of- systems tHat'havfe “had their’ day arid "cerised to'be;”—once energetic arid' powerful; now worse thari useless, a burdfen arid 1 an tofferice. '-The ques ’ tiriri is —the queStiori triWa¥d the' solution- of : which all the Rfevoluti'riri's'sinbe 1790 haWeb'eeri'blindly' ' Woilcirig:' Shall thfey’be’repiafe'ed by hfew-systems, 'toquiilly 'cOthplifeatedCor 'bAn‘‘ there 11 b'e 'a- resurrec tion io ! newri'eSS' 6f life 1 !' a''life! F tliat''Shall' :l ciothe itself•spontarie6usly r in 1 toore vital 1 fortosi?' Wei bfelieve'ihat fevfen' tO :i tbe civil—certaiii'lyYri'the. spiritufel—life -Bf l Enrripej‘ the told’ fferfo'uli ! 'Wil] ; apply: “T le law 1 off' the spiHf : of ' : U/e { °. : !J . makteth'“f efe froiri the law df sin‘-aViii ( idfeWUhW” It'banrio ;b‘ederiied povrferfofri’cer tairi ' feect Has 'degenerated 1 into»‘this "'cohip licated. machinery; 1 ‘Perhaps rio'-'orgririizatibri'Yrir riiiy purpri’se; saered or* secular, 'hafe evec Sprfeafl'itsfelf ofeer So'vrist afeurface;'controlled tor'influericed 1 so! manymien, turried'to'ifo town usfe-So vfesf''aWiriety! rif means','or produfeed So 'visible l riri 'array-of tC : suits', J "as' the Sriciety of the’ Jesuits,; 11 ‘Adapting themselves" with singular flexibility to the cirferim 'stariees rind' customs' 1 of the l va’rioris 1 iirii'ioris 1 i'rito which ’tbey have" gone; sh'ririag !; thfe hut ‘o'f’tohe 'savage arid the’pala'ce tof'the king; 'conversing ton 1 equal' tferras with'the'-highefet- -in culture'arid learning,’arid reaching thfe 'lowest wbis ign-rirdnee and’ squalor', the 'irieiribers of-the' I Soeietj- | have planted thfeir strindard' ; ori'altorist'evfery point in the-knowii’ World! We l feel ; tbeir irifliifenee iiitour owb honsebolds, almost as' pervasivei Ws thfe dir' that envelopes'and sustains us! ‘ , G. W. M. A half-defined ilTipfessi'ori prevails dmbng mdby Protfestdnt Christian's,‘that the-;Sariie plan 1 of'or gan'izatibiiiiiight 'avairtb'sprfead the truth as'we believe it. 1 "Why should' the children" of this World be Wiser iff thkir gferi'erdtiott'thriu the chil dren of light 1 ? 'We have been ’almfbst 1 Veady to concede that our zeal arid faith are less; because We have riOt , ‘ , built I 'up' sb'’vaSt a' ffiatohinery'for their expression 'arid diffusion. '' This' nii'gh't"be just, if we had yetto'ny evidence’tbfet ri p'ure gbs pel could be'diffused'by ariy’sffcH'riie'aris. A'so- ciet-y for the ordinances is one thing'a me'ans; for 'the' enkiOdlibg ! of' a true 1 Christian faith is nfecessirily'another,'and'a very different thing.’ ‘lf vie could knOw in hOw many disciples'- of the Jesuits a ; fieliT tra'nsforniatiou' of life fias fCsuTted frOm the‘iuitruefioias 'tlicy have receiveij, .^.gjhoul^, jkn’oiy-,better 'jho'w, to, estimate •- their: success as'aireligjousm.tjganizatipa ; J3ut,wb : dmkhow'fchat,! in .earlier _ages, the white robe.;Of the baptized' ;cbnvert f: too' often' covered a heart 'beating with. The sitUeyold Heathen 'pas’sibas tbat animated the,pagan warmer. .... Unhappily: for .the systems, life refuses to.bfei f subjected, tp machinery. Iu their.own sphere, and 'for.their-’ own ? limited- purpbse; : arp: cerjtamly gpodf', For developing ap'd diStributiajgJ , wealth, -ipr applying force; fa, material, things^,for- /masses ;of men! .where, tboy- ,m,vist jbjei approached as masses, they are indispensable.. An army is a great machine, the more completely /' /?,■?' .i r -\ r: . ' > , . governed by maelflnery, the,, more perfect in its character as any atony. ;. Apd tho ministration of upfcy winch accompanies tjijik ministry of death inapt*cdn&spon&lp/iis forfii and'method.to thC object it has to meet. Sanitary Commissions must organize the sympathies of mothersTtfltPSis-" ters at home into an all-embracing system of heal ing and comfort for the wounded and the sick. Yet even here, if it were Bow much' more effectual to each individual sufferer would be the living of mother or sister herself, 'tban that of hOr'officiai representative! But au army is an unhealthy growth on the civil body I ,' thrown out like' many another 'symp tom 'bf’disease, as protest against I ’evil ; or abuse,—riot a model for healthy 1 life'. ‘ lii idettlin** with 1 those ‘Vi tail interests' which' ‘m'alk'e l every h' #3 man'sriiil something thete'than ari'item bh a p'4y4 ri>H, 'bf 'sl'iever ! iri l a' i iria(ihme,-r-a- toe'mbefbf tbe great' family bf God',—-the"official toachiuery may. fail.' Nay; ! we nray ; fi'nd'tliat xh J; fife'fbr the'old 1 harichtddiarid method is better than modetoi brigade md.htetmfp. ij ‘ "For there 1 are 1 some things'that 1 catto’o the done hy complex ’organizations: ' What,but Fourierism run' toad, ever dreamedofisriatcbiii'g-little children frbrii the protecting arms ‘of their toothers'tb ! cast them upon the tender misreies bf 'rih institution*? Heathen SpSftia‘may have irivented'the phin; but Sphrta wahlah'orihg to traitoiip’armies; hot families; arid the' gobdb'f'the p’ersbtf'wWprirjibsely sabri ficed to I 'tHe-shpposed go'bd’bf the State’. 'Wheri a'fealTife’ is to fee’nourish i!d ’and'developed;’ the simple' ‘lnstitution which God'Cteatridih 'Paradise/ alohe’ cih' meet’hhe' base'.'! A“h4 it'may 'bfe thatun itopartirig I 'that truth which gives" life io' 'men’s souls,' the same lrititoatehomtouniotoof'min'd 1 with imndrisbest: Ode hbart etikmdled by ! the v tfhth may doirihiiunicate 1 its 1 heat'and light td'th’e otto ii’eatest it/ and so’ the’sacred fla'ine be sjjrbadla’ster than J we;cari invent and’bmld toachihyfy for-its 'diffusion':'' ’ ' ' '•'‘•‘ ’I h-i'f'.'- >'!<•’. .rr>'!i)u ) •''lbe heed 'fbr bfgririizatibribelbngs'tb brir' limit ed'being.'' 1 WhbTe ! hdtoan and' reason"‘are working out'their ehdsj a’cotoplicated'arrayhf ih'- toay be But the life of Gbd is ’ one ; making, 7 like ' the ’light'/ ; its f 1 b'Wri-yiatbs through iis'it’goes’forth' 1 ib' diffus4 its savihg hbaftlf ihfb all’ nations.' ,J And’wliere 'ihe object’bf buii working 7 is not"mere’ly'tb dis tribute 1 ihatyfial things, Us books tor tra’ets/ but to 'open l by personal influerice i 'a r 'bhab‘oel’’through wbitih the’'Spirit of GrOd,' rictfag’aecofdi'rigtd the means which He has appointed,- ihay-entef "thb . sbiils'bf toeri, our’ plan may Welf'cbhfofto’to’tbe simplicityof the Divine/ rather tliah th f e‘ complex 1 -. iiy of human/operations.’ >!-■ • ” Every Christian disciple has a commission from our /Lord himself to prCach the good hews bf'th'e, ■kingdom, ''Have we not'teb/'fefteri satisfied ohr selves with preaching,’ as the 'SuMfeEte pray, By; machinery'?’ J Or '' have’ we ‘nbt at least left 1 the wort ’of' the' 'Chutbh fob ’exclusively to; one class ih Its tofediiibrship ?" If the ’’body of''Christ is"a living bpay,‘its heat I .must 'Be toaintained; By the eVeh circn'latiori of' blood in every limb, ‘thrbiigh 'the healthy ‘cOSpCration of the [ artenCs and veins of every part.* ‘' ’/But' if the'baP'dk’ and , feet are benpmfeed 1 for want 6f eiercisb/ what is to binder congestion' upon somb vital Orgaii, / and' disease in the wboje frame ? if one membef'suf fer, /ail the members'suffer "withitf y iahd'if one member of tbe Church ptagnite m sloth/ the jtfe and vigor of the whole is by so'great 1 a‘degree injured. The “ movement cure ” would be effec tual'ifor a greajt 'the/diseases which affect our spir'ituaf life. ’ ir. • ; Qiitj liym§'treee, whoseleayes are for ljeal-t teg.of.tlie nations, exists : appn®. ( up in’thp‘ The distiuctiyc, good, gf this mode ; of workingr-it /is, ;bardly,fifed/ to be. cjfiied .an, .Institution—is,,not .in .the, teachi i)g of ciii 1 dtqu, lor. luis always, bo(oi (lono \vherevor there, was .comtnop; affection ,npd intelligence .in the j payept —but in thcmotive.and spjjere;fpr activity whicli 4‘u living,.Qhijistmn.,,, Great gopdof, new life - has - been, moving the; stagnant waters of official;staife-reli-i giott. ■’ In iGermtmy; alone ten tbousandichildren are > every? rShuday'.under! religiousitinstriiotibn; - chiefly through an impulse-given ?byan-American' dayman'devoted,, to this .means ofoejraSgelization. In Italy, by, the same .Sunday-. ? schools, have-übeen;established jttdl’jfc theipnor j gress pf othafe great Refoj:!nattioh;.of. ..which . •has! dawned i y pou vthatjand, sol loqgiOKeeehadOiWed t by spiritual ,despotasmuthe)mlue :of this-ipriniitiye Christian .agep,ey:,cann.oti.he;oVjerestimate_d. ii. -i -. 1 Our-limits, r - 'already ’Overpassed'wiliijnotiadmiti Un-account;, of 'th'e'iFree .’Church; of < Italy intrriicjff the- efforts, made; by one l of its; thin istersj libhriti«- as a, Suirday-schoqli agentyfb extend' thistme&ns of evarigelizatibn;atnOn'g;the omasses %f the people . 1 If; the--American PRESB'viRRiAiNE will* open; its" ; hospitable icolutefls oncet mote, .weipromise- tO ;de-l ‘tail, very briefly,-Some; facts coubierhingjthbiSuij-! vdayusehppl. movemeHttdii justify strong hopes for its success. ‘ LBTTEB FBOM BOSTON. Dear Editor I see by year paper that you are making good progress in sustain jog the ;; Sun day Liquor Law,” so called. This' is, indeed, ./progressing from where we were two or three years ago, and it is matter of rejoicing to all the friends of temperance in Massachusetts, that the great and rich State of Pennsylvania has a tem j>ej;anee and the beautiful city of Phil adelphia a Mayor who, it is hoped,-will enforce a Law so promotivc of ai islybur pre sent one, for places where’ ltqubrs afe allowed to be sold. But. ybu-need tb take one step more and get a proMbuifyHvr, like the bpe in this State. 1 There is now no liquor sold openly in this city, and, every week/the State constables take all they can find, and either destroy it, or confiscate it. In addition. tp, ( this,-;nptn a-w.eek. passes, wheu some, more, or ies3, are not fined for selling contrary to law. . .... i. tit <* .* r.l , i> i j l L , T You are already/,aware tnat the strong effort l/J Vi i .i T '.-.i /:IPM ~U, made before .the last Legislature here in favor of a License Law. was a, co.mplete/,failure, More would ; haye votqcjl foj- License, had ,pp effort for it been made before, the Committee:-for the more *>{{• s .\'j. *>• ' > .*! •> -kZ- f i‘,> theye said, the worse the petitioners for Li cense appeared, If ,pras ( peculiarly, unfortunato for thq,m .that thq t|yo jawyers, whom they selected to. plead. thejr cquse had a ; ex-Goyernor -Andrew, yraa. the father,,of thecqnstabulary iaw; T and Hon. Linus Child - ; the chairman of a, legisl/atiye cqmmitte,ejin i lBs7-, yvho.made a,strong report ip favpr of a,prohibitory, law, / The t fact that these two jawyers pirated against thejr former con victions,, as it seamed, : /or r nwnet/^ , operated, albo, against tjhe! liquor ( sejlera’ , r Some said, these changes, of the, woman who Philip sober;” rev,ermng.,tte.qrd^ ( oulj. ( ; vl The business.. pyppp ; ecis of, Boston seem to ,be brighten/ug., ,/rhe apount.of fypm tbisoity New, York-is immense,,. Yp ( ur .corrpsppndent has ; taken R r , trip, te th,atj,eitj ? . by, the “ New Line of Steamers,’’ so callejij; that is, the Kne by to Bristol, is but the short,ride, .of an houy und, a 1 the (J 1 .opghj, ,tp :sAij>s,/i are,taken. The .two boats on this lf,n,e f surpass,in size,, jieauty,,and speed any J.hsy.e seeu;, and were .completely filled oh both rTO; «»mf«r fc pu, this,litre. ,18, you/.nepd,npt get up ,tiF nyoyning thp.jpute., ( and yoii a.re,in : Boston at,6l, A. in good timpfo,r ( bfqakfaatj;jand,you alwuisjayriye, . time .to, ; take ..the N,ew, J/ersey ,cqrs at 7, .o’.pToc^foi;,-Philadelphia. Sp. npncli.ffpr ,the. ...henedt of .those whp. wish to .pqss,between ,and as many of your readers do^at^.this season, ~ Wq ar I e j having ,a Cpmmittc of .the city govQrEmiput abo.ut. opening the .reading ypom ,qf. thp cjty lihrary, on; the Sabbatli- It, so ; h a ,Pßens tha,t-,the. flity.Council,..or a majority, of .then;; fa,vor.pf, opening and fbfbey hgye giyeuthosp, whp i ase I pp,gosed 1 p l such ,a mo.yementan,pppoptgnity, ,to, remonstrate against it. I have no .doubt.you have pbserv.ed how cu you find dhe sa?nepqpplepu.,the side pfjljhe. devil,in every .moyeinent; , ,!fp i .. i the, gentlemen W,h°. appeared jhefpre the ppmpjitte.e.pf Legis lat.uj-e,,yhfi.a; ppjv,,appear before a .Committee , of.tb,e. cifygoyeypinentyhf ppening the teSjUlt will ibe jis: not yet,,kpown., become aljnpst,as .customary to vacate '.PiS n 4; thpehutphts, psiit is in Phila ?K??th er -,i N? WO,ndcr I how,BauLmanaged this I epufeps lsja hpt.pliice in ibutj/Bpstop, has, a pea-breeze almost ejiory. dayiafld.pyeningj and there is ( ,noth ipglgsined,,by,people’s dpaving, th,eir large, cool jmjises, ,in thp little, .pun-burnt, dirty .djens which niapy.pfithem gq.injto ju the country. ,Home is, place jin hot weathpr, .for children., ~ ~/W. M. Corneh.. ; July, 1567. . FROM OUR-dHIGAGO GOEEBSPOIDEUT. 'Mill:;!-.:';;; i! '"oHifcjSSO, v ;July ISth'i 1867. Dear PttiisßYTEßiiA'N last letter to you was dato'd -frOrn' tbe lowa Division of the C. and W;fßLlt ^ abd; ended with the road, at Omaha. A few'words more about this and- the neighbor ing town'of'Council Bluffs. s: ';U'Do;yo'aigb : far : ;West 1” saitFone of my fellow ■passengers ' on 4ke' trains to > this- next, -neighbor. 11 No 5 only to Omaha ” wits the reply. It is but a very short time since this would have; been .con sidered pretty well “ qut West,” and.it m*y still strike, some; of: youti Eastern readers as, feeing s '- Itiis,- howevfflt,! difficult -for one-looking upon it' ibroad- .and iJikndsome {streets; , its -fine.,ibusinc" , blocks; life-numerous? tasteful private residence.-. :the fine! equipages!—in which its eitjfcens seem f (takea.’Very! special, delight,, judging from their tnUusuali wumberfe-rthe immense . works in process .bf.eredtionibyJthe.Unioal’abific R:Il.,;or already ■ oomplfctfed, . and, the! lbng.i line of cars departin:-' daily for points,i4oo,kniles West of: here,-Mt h difficult jl gay,; foroones looking at all these token of an advanoed state ;bfi6iviliaa±iontto realize th?* 1 !>he istflekff 'tKekgeographicalg centre oft‘the cont-i -ttferitrp'and* where i scarcely ait dozen years ago th>' red man held almost sole and undisputed p°S'