When autumn's chilly winds complain And red 'Payee withered fall, We know that Sining win laugh aain g And lent and dower recall. • But when toye's saddenlrg antuinn wears The hues that death presage. No Spring in Winter"s lap prepares A second golden age So when We's autumn sadly sighs Yet amilee lie cola tears through No Boring with warm and sunny skies, The soul's 3 ouch win renew. Lore blooms but once. and dies—for all: the has /10 second wing: The Trost must cope. t sinsow must fall, • Loud as the laric may 0, Love! 0, Wei ye fade like dowers. 'Nutt droop and die in June; The present, oh! too s..ort, is ours, Ana autumn CoM.IB too soon. RELIGIOUS INTI3IIIIGF.NeI;. The consecration of. Bishopi Hunting don, in Emanuel Church, Boston, on Thursday of last week, was an inter esting and impressive occasion. The sermon was preached by Bishop Core, iron 2d Cor. viii: 23—" The-messengers of the churches and the glory of Christ." The Independent, in referring to the ser mon says; that it was noteworthy as at tempting to show that those "messengers of the churches" who were carrying the bounty of • the Macedonian IChristians to Jerusalem, were an ecclesiastical order, superior to pastors or elders, and corres - pending to AngliCan or Episc:opal Bish ops, as were also "the angels of the churches" mentioned by John in the Revelation, which, curiously enough, the learned Bishop represented as written about the time that other scholars regard Johp's Gospel as having been written, in the Apostle's extreme old age, and to close ttp the canon. Immediately at the close of the consecration ceremonies, Bishop, Huntingdon consecrated his son to the Priest's office. • A Unitarian preacher, named Balch, lately a lJniversalist, of Janesville, Wis., now, residing in 'Chicago, preached on "The wise man who said in his heart, ;there is nopersonal God;" and on another occasion affirmed that .oxygenl was the true Holy Ghost. The revival among the Methodists at Bufßilo, New York. is 'remarkable in many respects. Over five hundred per have peen received into the Church on probe on. They have been aided by the " praying band, " core Posed of thirteen business men of Troy. Among the important matters ! before the Executive Committee of the Evangel ical Allianee, at its late meeting in New York, was the. appropriation of State Legislatures for sectarian purposes. lt protested against all such appropriations, believing such use of the public money to be contrary to the fundamental law of the land prohibiting union of Church and State. According to the Independent, one of the German Reformed Churches in Phila delphia had received more adults from Romanian during the last few years zirs. Good Cotton Ob t ain Carpets VEI 25 CENTS PER YARD. & COLLINS, , 71 AND, 73 mhe (SECOND 'moos.) LITEOG•Ititf!HEAS isof Anxwair ssmommul 11,12 INGER,LY & CLEIS, Sqccessgirs to eso. Botitrintsult, C 0. .& Pitutmesic urmososavining. The "only Steani Lithoanohlo Establishment West of the Mountains.. BURillele (lards, Letter /leads. Bonds, Label!, Olretilsrq,ehow:Oards, ulptorass. 4:4114 sires% Iti Pots, views, Oertlatstes - of De-• Relitti, invite cee,g; /be.. D i os . IS sad it f;