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Ktpft.an KLOTD. * 1 rjonn wholesale Grocer*, ComiUMioa Tr & K. in Pro< i uc e Round iK Ucrccinu, uaa Liberty, Wood and Gih S&«mriMiM<>.gy!* - ■ .- -t ■ nra ! tt«eu, rirjbuj« n, r -r^j eialc Grocer, Gcmnuiaicm fA»f3 - Prodeco und Puuburch JfMetebunt,»»• lU pimUrßh. jwilß. .Wssa~':«ffflrsiin»T-« u.,otoai T| 8;V pimbttrKh, wiUaUe l| ;t » a ;W^ u %o?l]”uon. l U K»reiu> 14 Grew TO }**?™*- WIMIJ D. ' ■> « ** _ y TTIERft JONES,Forwardias«tf CptamuuoaMei- ; K Dealer* in Piodoew n»i Puisbarjb menu- Canal B«in, near 7th »L dfl^ KXK~flfix.t>. PITTSPUtIGH, PA* *tr KKNEDYi CHILDS t CO; Menufaeamra of ▼ •V: loperior 4-4 Sheeting*, Carpet Chip. Co 77 Vmao ' “. - Veanvloa Iron Work*. „ , liEWISi DALZKLL& Co., manufacturer* of all *1; ll srt Bar, fihoet, Bailer Iron asd NatU of the be» pality. WarebourevM water and 105 front at T, S >VA'l'KilAlAN* Wholesale timer, Fornjnr ili» in* a" 1 Conminioo Merchant, D**Jerin * bcreh Manafacmei and Product, hoi. 31 " iqiftt.FranUL ' - . iSTiSSC Philada. c. w. 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EH h« h"°?T.?igf”J?i* "trf trxxelera, boaMcra, m.-.d ids r'“ L ' C — ,-n lum* or "*p have Ire a " ><S?r’uo»« ?f ”»*' '«» , » ruLl ° “ ll Ssedlo decree, and Ihere ‘nOihi H. Proprietor. , f „]. u, t bTKAM BRICK 1 WORKS, aweto oj M „|,i„ e , capable el S-.caa Idri—,en Brieka (cat of dry day. manufacturing W,OOO it» . tee gCTe , „( M J*% hich 4 wi». and land on > h « wheolbairowa; >"«*■. .hedg,machine_e«di =l«r>“ J, roouiillo u> cmn •hcrvcli,. <P“d». *s’ °jxjk PHeo, Including mence operation* a* *“ ®\tm*ehine. 67,000-MBn* of the patent right tjw tSSOO. For payment madj eatf. « “ wJn ry MERRITT, . particular*, oddreu ' No n“Mo'-ongabetaßouae^ *wS* er » and friend*- - , or «»arr lira, from 10 saSis , sS''2£ MlnerWJWater Parapa,(£nnte£iUiUng, jg*J ther.with etcry tarteiy of llraas Caiung*, it req turned and finished in the aeateat manner. te A»F.ltthe*oVs proprietor of tioji McaUio laitly celebrated for reduction oi friction la machinery. The U«e* «»d ComwiiUon can bo had of him at all timet. irP* 1 * Atiunaua Saloon and BitWflJ Kltlb* ' llsbmont* rrUIE PROPRIETOR U now prepwed, }? “"• '' L. bp tneali Bisll hem*, in «oun«eUon wiih &*arwnj ;: 1 _v j WSITCANCE, LIFE INSURANCE! Trenton jfotnnl.Ule lnsnrtmte Company eatxs or tuaaux udgcxd vr i Captt*l» •150,000. pUBNO fc CO-, AjanM ti ROshaJga. to, Hot, Jr. | V P HtS. EUMortis Sector. Jobn A ' jitoe FI.V, »»'• saffl«sr ,L ! AleMndetCummjnc^i w.u.'vte.f.M.T Jowph Uoxit* "'■£^^s^3l* MEDICAL EXAMINERS- , “V"^ r ‘ miam u charted uj o^^C^panlea. A mu. 30 Jew of f*. ““■« * roltar 01 Ior "*”“ for On« 13.onw.id Dollari T "™ ,or s;« “ ,P “ £©-«o.»o«r. .. And Ao .a^'pjjpirtloo ”¥S»2S ““SSSS'eSo'Sffi^UmJ l« C*L, IpJsfund iu monthly touelneu up to the Ut IhoiiTp ropao tz!mli*t Urn. of anr "flier Life Cco- P Th.° fim'SSiaoni or pro6ta will be declared lo .he saa^^Wawwgajfflii^ rpiIBTBE^nSI^IUT*AI^j?E 0 Ij«D FIKE IN s-'Taa^g: IIBALTH WgUBAHCB, mx FUtjrimrffb. The Spring Garden HeaUb imnratiee Go, OP PHILADELPHIA— wNMIBEauSn end Female* aftiiut Hie Eipww T and Leuoecaiioned by Sleknea or Accident, by , n immediate allowance of from «3 to 94 per week, manner of awarding tbo.eick allowance. Will bo fldlT erplained by ibo . A potion can In.am again;! Sietaeea « wbiea will detain him from hie ordinorr bneinete, aa Fo“SSr,bTPwi«M®*i i '"' i "i; ir r**- For two ** ** S«®“> u « L « Fottbioo “ - z ; g u Or'ftr I period or font learn, lie rarn of *1i,40 paid <* eubjeet of bmwffiggfafc * <*,, delleHm “ Odeonßildmga, ld fiamdOeii tk |nimrame«. ssfrSr^aFussr-** w. 1 "^aarsasaaas& fii 8 U RAM U B • Fa /dt-JciOA. pnoTECTIOH PIBS AND IN»URAKCE«^rA. ualiJCTk.* NY OP UARTFORIVTONS. CJJScP ocvneuTD la IBSS. S>oe*. FocJ, MzMSsms sSsStssse; K jgswJsSßaK no*f?e*»g° -1,..- for Mir a eenrary o*en ■^t^SßSSSa.'VS*' “^^ftfSsEftssssaßs »**, Sffi •limed, will »• A l*r*® tn l Apojr oUTec, totto .“(SSSTA™ ta4in , 111 SSSJf Oaeianati, for tho payment of«wrg BttoWN| ° ,e^‘ '°--*“'-~’° T ton**fa s™rgebytoTifa fart>« Cu „W^SSS^«S?-C'~^ls ierop ““ ,^T' l SW£SwStoi, aai I I mort liberal term*. . Ww , tM ) a. Bouder. 1 sss^lsagg^Bsss-jva I apenter ilcilnia, Charim bxj4 7 Em> Jr. I A, Wm. martin, IKaldcM. I j&a*»B&Nsw»oiß,Beert»rT. . [„Sr tilt; tITi’SHIIHUH HAZHiTE. “ " Fff da J’UUJWJ* C«*“- Fv.aornU C0»r.,.»c.-0.« «* ®~ 1 lokeol tte-Cnlori. I In tho Quells of lut Saturday “ ““J* to In mo uuouo Riddle, end ttev. found, eadoraed by ibe Rev. l.r juo , S. M. Sparbi, lojelher with fa” * 1 men connected wllh Dr. mo caption, “Tho PnabylorUn Church Colon HOTELS PITTSB REFEREES. pIT T ■ BUIIOUi Q tTLi. ,demuda ante. »*£» ««? end.“orlonfaota iho .pint <* CWrt “Th «n In mo non of ChmUan conlroveny, «>» T,fa Mill*h-own. fa* M tbi.confa it will oppeulW «"*» “ d “r “JJ, I end o deoiro for maintaining whnl la P ■*' I U • contradictiny n* *» mtynaaimliy of aonL Tbia wu Iho plan pnmwd I by fat Great Aporllo .In hi. controver.y onth lha s£TcooSded ovary thing that wu too. in Lo irgnment. they advanced, •»>««“■“ work and overthrow all of morn byartmpte «.» ■ men! ol facta. Hob. 9,1-10, and ver. 11-29- ‘ dealro lo follow thin bleiiod example. Trofomno. lo the article of on, brelhroo. -o «wi» A"*- Af» d.y. P"™ 0 * “ “ meeting. Dr. CMnpbeil, Dr. B.J4k, Mr.BpM*. end Mr. Wort, hepponed to meet *“ ® , ‘ j Study Dr. Cmnpbell Introduced Ibo Mbjeet of Sou Dr. cLpbuU end Dr. eil the oonrereetion,fore ehott time. .' Mr. Wcel united In It. Mr. Sputa.«l* W'”" withdrew before tbe couTereitloe ended. A meeting wee weed on for lh * S'SS'd ha. Mendej, 3d December. Dr. Cejnpbo“ .greed to hen the piece prep Med, end to b«rehl»br«h rdTSSSTS^Hofor lo whom bosorli doe.* , 11. When-- ibo conference hcld-iteSnl meeting whet did it eonlempleto eecompl.lblng 1 Aoe.-. pointed the loallon oUhe prwnt end the neceieily of onion to • ■tronger end more lnduenee np«o tbe ; people, for their J^ x tinr.g heeled, wee' i*eily to hero tbe dlelelen , W0 Up, urged with oeroeetnoea toft £ 1 m Pra,bl “ rf “ * I Oil ui Now School.. In tje progress of fee <*?"- ! fiwence, this object w*s extended to the Presbfie*,. ' ric» of Erie and MemdviHe, owinf to aywdietl fe- Uilona existing In the New School body, beiwe*o lb cm two Presbyterier, tod the PretbytcrT ;"f Pittsburgh. 'Aa-eateDiioß of the correspondent (bribe entire body of the church, in both branebsr» vu filed fiat by tome of the New School brethren, tad a motion made to that end, but the opposition it met with, far severe! rcaaoni, caused the mov nr to wiihcjraw it. 80 “ the fir* and third plans , were dispehred with, and the ttconi adopted. . 11L What were the reason* why the motion Tar a fenerel union .was. withdrawn 1 Wo : their own statement, and then our answer. T 1 tutement In order, however, to shew U» entire sincerity of our wish for a general urnon , aae ol the undersigned (Ur. Edward!) moved, oiw another (Mr. Wallace) seconded • motion t“ fallowing effect: Thu fee entire feels regard F Ibis conference, together wife feo nobstanco oft» views expressed on both sides, bo incorporated id . circular letter to be addressed to fee enure Prese bfterian Chureb or fee two schools, wife a wow to eheit fee opinions and feelings of both, so 1 . if the movement met wife fevor it might bo ineipi ent to a general union of all sound Pretbjlenan* In both branches of fee Cbnreb," I Onr answer to feetr statement of fee foregoing motion being wlfediawn in, feat it waa withdrawn 1 1. Becanae It was shown b, three New Sohoot speakers, that sound New School Presbjlerian. would not agree to a general Union themselves. : uoless so rapargsHm fast took plane oU feeir own tide ofthe boose; Ibnr Is, some Presbyterians ef fee New Sebeol would' not offer a rc -“”‘ 0B “ feeir own bodj. as feat bod, now is, wife the Old School body. . a. BectUM snob expurgation was shown ts bo Impracticable, and fett things must remain ns fee, ore, or another excluding act must take place on fee port of fee New Bchool, to nd themselves of fee elements ef destruction, or the sound among ! them must secede from fee unsound. And X Becauso the moliea iaeluded in it, the oqetu oi hiving Od School minorities, to unite wife New Sebeol majorities, under feeir name; fee tome ; u the New Sehooi ninotit, in Pittsburgh and . vicinity would bave to annum the nemo or fee msjerity in easo of ro-onion. This was seen he au effort merely to chttngo the Character ol parties, without effecting u general andaolld re unions; or in fen least puriiying fe« dutant parts of fee Now School Church. The mouon was therefore strongly oppored. and oouseguenUy withdrawn, but not for feo reraon aragned by Dr Biddle, and bis Wends, ns webehavo. An ntlempt u reunion, on snob a basis was also seen to be „ attempt to change Ibe state of fee real gue* lion before conference, which guoslion was fern, Uoien in Western Pennsylvania. This attempt to change the gnesUon waa My met by Hr. Dmt- XT, fee chairman mid others of fee conference. IT Dr. Rtddle end hla brethern say, they uke : their ■•presret position oenseientions mo- U What are these motives' We had hoped feat Dr. Biddle, especially, who bsd ezpreraed hlm. , Kifso fregnent, so earnest, end so anxious for re- I union,wouLi bave bad no consdenuras. sOTpfas ! in cooperating with hi. brethern, to • wav. to effect an object to desirable and so n-ar to fas heart." The conference dosed, leaving two j tofeg. £» future action. «« • eotnmiueo h»~ j ingbeen appointed,fee bu.inea.of future cerrer ! was eemmiued to fern body- J . 1 FUddle was one offeiauerntumne,' ho piperpra putt for fee Presbyteries bo helped torerrrel and voted iu committee lor fee amcodmenu vug- ( -cued. He prenouneed fee rt.toment, after bear*, I Ci« twice remls “a fohbW tiMr ” ! >7e prinetpie mattera which transptred .to confer I I enJ-Saead, fee conference Instituted a week-. I. Driver meeting, fortbofntnro attendance end, eToperauoiTofMiniilrri and Elder. ofbofepara| ZTtofew, fee Doctor and hi. lind Brthb Doetontworjs; war- ‘y***™* be confessedly in awrong- posilioo, who thuuldr* foie christiaD eonfereoeo and prayer with feefe brethern.' Again lira Doctor’s nmele rays, » j inffneneed by consideration, Uh=< ! ohristian conference cud prayer might do good., gee. if this be a true position, wby then do not feo Doctor and Us Saderanturad nlfeesn meetings, Bat whal good can come front praying, tfwe be, lie,, feo thing aboil wWeb wo pray eannolta eccompliabodS Nay more, if we not only ex pect eontecraa,' but determine in our beartxto prevent, if w. ru, fee thin, to promote profess to meet in Cfaialinn conference and pray er before Oodl We are told to “ask in faith no thin, wavering, for he fe.tvraver.fe .. »>bj wave of fee rea. driven wtfefeewmd and tosredt u t notfeat man think that bn |H receive any, thing from fee Lord.” Jamea, I. *, 7 - . ' T The publication in fee Gnaelte, of the pope adopted by both ennmittea nod conference, >s meSohjited to, by fee Doctor mid bn Wends. Tbo solntlnn of this ns at band. Tho P*>*' 1 contains two reaaona which ought to be deemed sulffeienl to justify its publication. But we earn strong mUitW grtrar.d. for 1U .ppearaoce 'n Z~ a , Dr. Btddie staled, when be root wife fee entmnlonon fee idfe Dee.. ****?*?; feen In a ferment. W hat eanred this fe™" l 3 certainly somoaortof news ofthe object, mid d , togs in eonfereoeo had reached hu ' wu neceaaary thereforo feat fee paper feonld be published, to prevent ntiarepresenuUnns, u wtl u to give fen people the knowledge ofthe tr«. stale ofaffairs. And tlhe only regrel on onr pfa» is, feat fee paper wo not addrtrased to the mem: bers, as well as fee Eldore and Mimsleta otfeo chnrobe*. Why wish eonormlmenl, or axprera evsn n de , hr. to -keep fee mrtto. guioC from rho ohm--*” prtbUe, and fee people of onr churches, a matter wife* so eminently internal, them; and so, when n/srmret had began kfsra fe. «» published. Was not tbit /snrertl feo fesnlt of n distorted view of fee facto of feo casef Tho paper, in artuter was disttsbuied on 1 Mondsy, fe. Sith of December. It aPP=" td _ fee Advocme on Wednesday, 3Sfe, mtd In ‘be Gsxctto on tbo ffllb. Tho paper waa read from several pnlpila. Did Dr. Riddle read a copy Bom Air pulpit I Hal he rend one even yet not. it is very plain what Close, “surprise end regret,” that tbo paper should have been * un J “ rao GnxeUO. That respectable •hoot it read by many of hi. congregation, and they aow far them selves tho genuine and nnfeenUo doings ol tho eonferenco-olher congregations Atexf •!>' ! fiont feeir own pnlplfe. Now «ad fee g-»J tor retd a copy to hU oongregatioo, and told frankly Us own views on feo «übjiict, we ptevume feat II any •‘ferment" existod, it might have use allayed—“ When Neptune raises, hu head aliov : fee waters, tho tem'pest is stilted-" , VL WW» refcreEca lo Ibe minttlee end iho * • i nury” eftbe eonfereaeo, tbo pctbUc will w- ’M mattor. and wifeool ptope. ground of I '"Z "Secretary of fee Conference," if be i any minutes, ought to havo handed them i chairman oflbe commllteo of correspondence. be kept no mfontes of imporfence, why '““P i of fee pobllcalio-a of tho oirenlm on feat ' | Certain it is, no minutes were, to our reco e , road at Ibe clriae oronr eoorerenee nt"*™* Til. On feegueslion of riuesniy in fod Insb'mUng aoommillee on correipon ray no mure fean feat ..rag-uiereml" in a would feeir own .talemenmhey dtd " a b > „„„„ sneceed. But lUs they did, merely “EV—- *■» of the main Ueta.and a. few , 0 r oor be we bavo replied at all to tbo B igccd loved brother, Dr. Riddle, «* a 0 f rtth him, cm.tid.rmB twit to prn | tjology for th. J»d “ f ,h 0 ■ae, only, we w?J& botbhere aw! else caw before thecjj.rii.Uanp an d tboie who act where. So for «*-Dr. indication warre with him w. ««^« r « a ; " ntthtt to-union in out mnairJ of licit, VIU. We con'jlude wun nnd tome tem. rlti. ,„ a ilt mult thowi, I (1) Fwu. ThnContou £ Sctoolßro ihm, Tht. Dr. CnmphnU, u eemmenoed iu In tbi Og, li firet,bn| « tihion in Fittshirfeli «Sd - 1 3. They conceded to their Kiw School Brelh ten «o extension orcarreipondec'ce 10the Harm 'em Presbyteries, owing in Syhoditil relottoos and beraoso they Wiieyed (he chinches jn «M Presbyteries to be csseniinlly fcnnd_ in the IsM- see eec. H. ' JJL ’ 4. They opposed all ealenfioff of we cortex pondence to ihe church general, for the reuoM staled—teo sect. 111. ... 5. A committee of correspondence was rnaeej . GOOtisUtfg' of tkret N. : ft, and three O. ft men. I 6. This committee met, and' agreed upon the | paper to to transmuted to the Preibyteriei. Dr* Wddle voted for the amendment oftbia paper, an 1 than for to adoption, after henring it read twicet See *ecK'lV»and I. I 1. The, Conference Inititnled « F*?« Meet ing for both Bides 10 moot .1. and P"* -t'oiddlo bleMtng oiftbote efforta for re-nmon. Dr. and hie biethrei agreed to tbit. Bid. 2. 8. At the cioib cf the firat meeting for prayer, on Mondey, ticc. 2l!b, lb" P»P« prepared Md ndopled lo committee wu reported, rand ream, foil, auctioned, end pobiicatioo, and oironlation; the commitlee, nnd . Urg. nddUionnl com-beriniMfoe uters end EJderr.'wero prerent. Both Dr. Biddle and hie Elder* were niretir. Tbepnpertbo. race tinned, nm> therefore folly nnd perfoeby cfiaal. (2) .Remarks : 1/ Oar answer* to the alatement of Dr; RiM* iod his Brethren ere direated moiuly. in refe«»« lo the printed eirenlsrs adopted in commttcr, and the meeting following, assembled for.prayer and conference, as sire to the pnblio statement of the Doctor sod his Brethren, mode ngsinslthst paper. We wtah not to travel out of the record. 1 We con seo no jnst reason why the doctor end his. fends should take exception to the pub. licnXioa hf that paper- . 3. In conclusion, wo sty, it is a sad omen to find projeaaor* of the religion of Chri.t the. punk, their hafnds to the plongh and then looking back. <Btt aahuredly, Ood inTteaven ha. not looked idown epou.thia pioftsaoj, concert of acuon in 'total indifference. If to mourn oyer the desola- W of Zion, rad Plead in private for nbesl.ogo thebreacbitfiomnnifcmbythewronjealdewretod amity might exist In tho church, and lovo doaroy ,11 petty pride; if to meet from time loUmo for this pnrpoae,profewung .keenly “ d Mcn '“ " do.hm.-and then, after all, Hindi. and fiy in the moment of action, declare that the object pro fessed was not tho object intended; pray for the success ot athing.it was determined to thwart; and extenuate such conduct by argument), the feres of which no one can feel; if all thia bo true, eCTtaioly it is cssyto.ee why “publictio. at H ueder the circumstances," ahould oepaatou kur prise and rcgreL" The committee will make no Lhe, plea to urge Dr. Riddie » o aianed wUh him, to cooperate m the messed *o'" or Union. As they have taken a public method of manifesting their dissent .from us. we take the earns method of expressing our regret at their curse—“ For the divisions ofUeabeo, there were great searchings or heart.'-Judge* V, 1«. '' ’ fence tho whole mauer now. with the lord, to dls poae of ss he pfeesceod tost our panic with htm, aid with the dispaaslonate-lodgmoat f tbs ch:» HERRON, Chair’ii of .Committee. NATHANIEL WE3T, Sec'y of Committeo. PUUburgb, Jaa. 9, ISSO- BPEECH OP ELffll BUBBIT. • The friends or Peace at Worcester, Mu*-, lb> residence of Elutc Byaartr held a neat mooting, ra eiemng of tha 12m init, to welcorSo Homo that ,gent!om.n and towoeiatwifto j late Peace Congteai at Pan*. The Hlayot of tha city, Hon, Henry Chapin, presided a» of -Iho mealing, anil made lh» opening .pooch. Ho was followed by Bar. t E. E. Hale and Rev. Warren Barton, re some highly complimentary allusions to Mr. Bor ' ritt—after which tha latter spoke as follows. I • «J i PriemiAaPd FgHowCiUigß*; I can assureyou that l Teel deeply effool ed at all the kind worda and token, of el iwm, with which you have thia corned, wo back mtb your midat alter a somewhat prolonged absence in the Falta fCceew-1 l thank you with a ns** l Mlof : gm«ful i ’emotion.,fir ed and unexpected reception. Asyon a. n «;io mncai-e. no testimonial 'from any SSurco could bo more gratifying ttf .erecting like thia from my own LanToii my retnm from that distant field of Thavo^ ISSBWSftiv^S'S ■B&rAgaagjg &E£!Ktf{SS«rWS j W suengthened with its strength ;dhat, at irinSrof iu eroanaon,lt.become moreandmore the centre end source of great moral movements, organized J® inaheuabla right, of. man, and to PJ°®?“ *Ka-«ri»ll.bein£ of universal humanity- l do* tofi? dearly p»™u* fv’SE §§§§i§ipi swJgfeaas.'s rs ?^SjssO&rsXs re ttetest of my ability, on both nde. ° f 1 wonldTto proper I?Sorted ana'direct allusions have teen sorid “end dsn my own participation in the movements to promote that progress, I. will, wilhTon? permission, advert toa few i«ms of my own personal expX “e'emlyplrt A> twiween Great Bntam end the 1 united sSea assnmed an eapeot ex uniiou , , „ ea ce, in bolh conn dta?°mlh'painful solicitude. Ab the ques ”“’Se more and more serious, the became more and more that its momentons solntion should “f JL trusted entirely to the ordinary forme Ff diplomacy; knowing by sad Few easily diplonuUisls may revolve two nations re a luinous war on a trivial Sorter which common men and common ™Fae ’wonld saule satisfactorily, without or delay They, therefore, resorted W a b uuly demwiratio expedient, whioh it is t 0 l.w# will some day secure to the peo. jj£ Ail primary communities, the pow- S, to decide upon the ooest.ons of peace Lid war. Thoy invented a spcciesof P ; P ular and independent diplomacy.,bjn Fhoybronght their views and interest* to SaSareX’asiMK! shssyiriSfs l . 0 { peace and brotherhood. (CboWl , pief Of these friendly.^^ e ‘“ d s M Ttriiem, warded to me, and 1 printed and » £ Preform of Olireteayc.losßttelwj- LLSta the Huited State* hi hundred.Of Which they wereiiueitM',- aftit; peaii&tlMtwo mute. .Iflaftad '&&&££%& of traveling. 80, after remaining at-MancbSlter and Birmingham or . t^ °i riiMAvaeks I set out oq my tour with my £S3?'“i my tatk, ahJ walked from Birmingham to Worcester, the' *““}?* English mother of this thnrag mtjr . and for Shi.had been entrusted withhhal inni friendly messages from her Araricandaugh ter. There were two friendly addresses to the inhabitants of that ancient city, one. signed by 800 voters, and the other by more thana thousand ladies of Worcester. On my arrival, a large pnblio meeting cenveoed at which the Mayors presided; and the ad_ dresses were received with the Liveliest ex l£=TUff4=KS--»S England. [' "“”sfda^hyLh|dnJ“ W Zbg g my I “ow »P Sdod of .o“ 3S?KS?=SKa*ar^ SSSS “TiSdStbtSn"" cgf^jaassfii.: that lshonld .be cooftrauied to con- ( tinne myopeiations out-mly to the. 1 classes, analook to them only for , wStheso views and expeetanons, ! left i old Worcester on the 28th ot July, 1840,oivd • : the following evening. 1 met a circle of ! twenW individnals ata privatehonsßj in the i rHlflire of Perahore, on my way to London. ( ! I developed to tliem my plan foy a League , lof Universal Brotherhood, .and aft« acon , fermSe oTr*o hoars, .17 of the comply J *>. A nled?B which- W6IO th© SlgßS* tSs attached to it in England. (Cheers.) ( ' I nursaedlhis conrsefortwo orthree months, ( clinghom town to town, holding contrerea- , hoard meetings at private hbuses, and Jorm ( lag little league circles or societies. 1w “ , to find the public miod so well . nrepared fer such a movement, especially ) three classes from'l had expected hidei if . snv sympathy or co-operation- Some of the , most Influential men in the connuy entered ] readily and heartily into the scheme, not ( „l v giving their names to the pledge, but ' circulating it for signatures, among their , friends and connections, residing in different , naxuof the Kingdom.' I was sooncon -1 Stained to atteud large public tnestiraii, ( which received wilh mterert sndnympathv , mv exposition of the principles, spirit and , Sleet ofrbo Ledvaeof Brotherhood. Du- , rirlgthe first year of my sojourn mEnriand, ( tbout 100 local League societies were torm ( ed varying from 15 to 1,000 each. Onthe I, ISthofjSy, 1847, a mooting ot theaecrem-1 rirs or delegates of these secieues, was held 1 in London, nit which a National Association I Sna organized, under the name of the Bntish . the League of Universal Brother ( b °Cto opsrations the next year were on a j larger sale. Croat public, meetings were , heH in all the towns in the Kingdom, at which all classes of the community listened ( £ Spf^d° f bX?h“S.- | “ig‘Sem* 2. rtSfa* “ L* But Lhere was on. J featore which gave these meetings a peon- ; lire interest' and importance. That was a , new application of the popnlar diplomacv I wMch was invented end earned on with meh a result between the people ( o( England and the people of the United , X'WWGS-JS tatweStWFrenetfmid English, . who had besneshmared in the wicked dnln- , .v lf «hgnr tvera bum natural anemia®. 11 nw»onK”«fem‘ einerience while abroad, to be the bear f/of So first of these fraternal greetings from I E tu.e ,0 on F, Srway ( re h pSi inAngu.t, j nntghhoxs. m Haw. mMt heartily ; glowing I •?r?hi Sdliest sebtiments, was pot into “ml ; WS£3Sisw?- ; habiuous »f. %gd4?''Sd brodT- ' r£Siy 0 [; ofSoao addroaaes tosome French town l ™*sw , S® bii ,owa “ En? ' Franee, and j Lvonst Liverpool, I MpachejW Brirtol, Norwich. Nis- Brest; Sheffi , thousands and tens I 3S^istt!ttS«£SSS Sip'totheh?ren^hbo^sndsp. 53^ttSSS5£rs ..Friendly W^^^StnsoS 0 25tooV»e“onhTt ££* %U. b JiS »d prolonged ap nSTtleml. of meir loud and re !T^cPfKea« 6 .rrFneldi> md babiumts of Boijleaw w drew from 000 imlividnals o thot imp lead oTSio Tto. to of 1118 .. die OTonE of the two conofaes peace, the popniau , commmuoa wore r othe irongh this inter «i® rentonenm. Thus, per change Of frirod meajme preT ented they were frn o my mutual os from bem„ ?““^o ne nco of tho Revolu trangement Tt# abdlcalum of ’ lon nt p hfu announced in the rsdst h an,i tWaa of too meetup —eoived with an enthn nouncement wm eqnsUed mmJ oc a«am that n forwards, a great cul ° n ' held m London, of delegates psrt. of toe, Kingdom, at l a Friendly Address to that French ” ,I '~ n “. n t was adopted by acclamation.—. I vdeSredodi conSmg of Joseph Sturge.of ! GoTw. Aleznnder anf £d iiSllK of London,.and aeveral other ominsnt add totmintod mon, ejmvgyedthia address to FaruTahd pnaentwi it tp'H..Os 1 yjyrrim, l wSo and itpllod 10 at, inthe pra®nce i aJjjfc° < j u * ,- ?~ yiiiona! Gffyetmngnt _L world dq* &A scconnt thtf' fraternal I bad been inspired an* elicited bf lt '* olj j lhave rdrired.. *> ttjpYcrydzjrtbtf we heard the ® e ®* 2 Mn . Flench KeraTation, it wm farenoe ofa Cev Monde th*t ttteweUmmaiy steps should be tdjJJVJJFj •riedUdeMor holding rah,* .cqnTttttoirm S“p«tecti metropolis. : I went to P ap* £ nioStimtihlb aftertoe Revolution. to pre- Kfwoyfortho meeting,which weW IfoStobold aboutthefiirtof June. .A SaSmany personsthorequito ready toco obetato in the enterprise; bat it was hekt to defer the convention .until hngnet, riwina to the agitated elate of the public S S ln France. 1 returned to toward, mi Ke 29th of May it was TMolved.»ttoe Snnal meeting ofth.e tViagnoPf B ™^" SgaffESSM S .the month of June, seemed to hedge the way against onr fonJaid ;n ttataeorSewdiffienltiM, and about the 5? city in a rigid state of « I ? e i‘fe.^berty Smostdrily, toe authorization why* I luri solicited for holding the Convention, was d«r “yed from day to day. Tb« had appointed for. the meeting was close “ hand P and in view of all those inauspicious circumstances, it was unanimously rewired ttowe sbonlti transfer the Cojvenumi m Rmtaels I immediately repared to ihatci- S rvi Tcined there byJoto Seoble Ewiof I-ondin, end Gcorgeßradehaw.of vhniebestor, who were commissioned by the the S^M^^oy tors "rr s v J.of the Government: special railway trains for the delegation; and an exempnon P“f‘- poits, and from any examination of baggage | t Nor < wssi^r*-'Be , S ian “?' n 2 lt “ ' airancementsowas organized in the r CoI J : Ctonto of the Prune trimmer, of which h>* v;**S?cretarv served as a membaty to-, eetobrwith sevmml other gentlemen occupy- j fng important positions in the Goyemraent. , aisWSSf«SJ»: S'saSSMWS;: chartered for the purpose. The whole pop- ■ Nation of Ostend assembled with banners 1 and music to welcome the arrival of the Sssiooaries of Peace and Blol s, e *°o^' “jf Si the way from tost .seaport tojrussds, , they were greeted as tney passed pn the , railway; by tho enthusiastic-.salutations of ( t: * Tr.o ConvenUor., or as the world call it— 11 the Congress, opened its first'‘ B '‘““°‘L? e ' •>,,, of September, 1848: There were pres ; ent about 150 deiegalea from England and I the United States and about tho nne nnm bet from Belgium, trance, Holland, Gcr many mdruhßXContoent4.ooUWiptj.4g:.4 l S Vi,sellers, of Brassels a genUeman , emmected with a department of the Belgian ] Government, and distognished for biaemi-.n nem tocm. mi «. niwcihri President,and Wmt’Ewnrt, member I of tho British Parliament, was chosen Vice I President lor England, and Framsqno Boa vetf 1 member-m toe French N -“ QI gJ g“' Ismhlv Vico President for France, M. bn ringarf’of Amsterdam, for Holland and I Terrod in the .same capacity for tho Cnrted St Tne HaU was filled with persons fromlev-. | ! country in Europe wK bsteaed w,to deep interest to the doctrines which they had’neverheard beiore, at a public meeting .] 'onthosontoent. Thre’epracticdmeasures for the abolition of war wore drScuaaod m a I i beautiful spirit of fraternal harmony, and I tho decisions of tho Congress we reclear and I Innanimouß. Theso measures were, Special Treaties between Governments, by wham I they should bind thomselvM to refer to LL of controversyto arbitration which they could not settle by negocration; [cheers] General and Siinultaneons Disannment, and aSess and High Court of Nstionsj f Hear, hear.] These propositions wqre de velopod with greatabihlyby eminent jurists fronfphance, Italy, and Belgium, as well“ by eloquent mon tom England. An atl I, drew to all tha Govemmeats of tho civilized . world, urging the adoption of these mpaa mS was named by the Congress and a com mittce was appointed to prepare for holering 1. Sc in Paris anting the foriow- ! ,n %nch r was the result of the first Pence ichovontion ever held on the < J°“V“ e J I A it Europe. AU who were present, foil thatitl isiwsSi'sssft-g: \xtssssiiss issS m roceivo their reports: and the presagave, iho'proceedings oV the Congresa an echo I which was heard far and wide ovortho Con I l“Sourogod by tho success of this rater- I prize, thafrienda ol Peace in Englandre a.o ldllow it np with oporauena com mensurate with its importance. They,there fore, met in convention m London, about a month after the Bmsaela Congress, and agreed to raise 825,000 to snatam ttiomove sSswMarߣ,sys?= ' solitudes of the movement - The Committee divided its told. of ope rations into two departments, the Ho*e and I Foreign The first was to organize a great S 8" agitation'! throughout tto kingdom, S Svor of Arbitration Treaties a measure Commended in the Brassois Congrets,md which Richard Cobden engaged to bnngbe toe Bouse of Commonednnngtheen i Ktogscaion." On too first of last Novem to we commaned toe “ agnation,” which 1 wo nroseented for the space ol aix montoa, I wito unabated activily. ! I mo public meetings were held m EagUato | I and Scotland, and 1200 petitions, aigtod-by i 1 200 000 individuals, wore aent mto Pailia- I mant in favor ol Mr. Cobden’s motion for I Arbitration Treaties. [Applause retotoled,l 1 Mr Richard and myßolf attended about 60 1 of theso public meeunga; and m every case 1 toe building was crowded touts .utmost ca- I parity, by people of all classes, who emu- I ced toe deepest interest tn too question. , I. Mr. Cobden brought forward ito to the House of Commons on too, l!thoi Juno, and. proved its necessity, and P r Jto“‘ bility in an unanswerable .nfaeeh. of great I oower- He was aupported by many other I eminent membersand for I tooßriihto Parliament was I toe discussion of *O. of peace The.c^ I tton was weak, and mturec i ttm . | toe Government rather ‘5 n w t ?o”ivision bo- Ifion than » opptw voted ing taken oa tas represented the Mr.'Cobdcn;ood there largest by the fneads of pt-ooan : cet into * I Tho lefed' I bot»,- IfcffiriSre, aSttnU, ' ' fating wh pi iaboii ci9t ofwaaeof’ ii. 1 vr 1 &*r report* 91 *- ffiknowladgedw -. X h«ft- > ,\ asa “greaMact-” „■ : ’ iy as rcontd ■*j»y J fi®SSSSBSSft& >' lkna-tni to tin* * ■ -y_. . dolioagues, who will now ' v ’f task «d pleasnraof . , ;• - few,heard, and’cnjoyedn» yggfgga, TXJ tion with the Paco Congjnaß sWßgjHgw . (t ; however, two or three fed*'■- ;? hot remember, and twWcJki }®ft.4rc}Ws v -,t Them were present about six buwbffiWgfr ■ galea from final Bnfem, mpreemfrgjgat / " towns. They were men tot 2\ in every phiianthropicmpvetoetrtaOTmrgM™ , , be considered tho morel ehte - -t- Richard CoMen, Chaiice- . - , Brotherton■ Wm- Ewart. ■, ■ '-1 . ./| f Victor Hojo.Fredettck s^toraassa.- ■ > Belgium, Holland, Germany, ; tmental countries... . - " WJffiw»jgS§ - 1, acre, of them arrive at the organisation »2,"ffiSS ”■ Nations, which in some Christendom whafthe SaptetnoCppaflUgr.., United States iatatho thirty tnwpaSf l ®?^!. , pnbUoaoahracai Vie . I thaokyon moat uncerely tor ine g. arid" attention with which yon !to these details: and I wiU now BWoWB: 1 yon the pleasure of listeningtomy t^pW..- eolleagnesatthc Pans Correre»«»g# oftheEro*. BE Affafiga' • ’, : -1 :. .:•■»• 4 i ; ;Mr: hag alwap t^^^toi investigatedsathi* V v -> k ] mg more than ] human. uwierstaidingy •■'•'• ■_. ' ■■ "■ rant and . , . closely allied to other topwMftfWgg; * i gious cast is tHHj»M«» _ A - , operations of extri-MUleriim/: j - >; i ’ j Methodist Reformers, ~ r S ‘4 tootedieniatomcntion-BprmgingQlttatitSSn _ ? :y £>?, -.. j latter days; end *ho; it seems, depadbtfa- V . siderabiybn j * to aid tbcra.ia their j, •Ttis’s to draw out largo con ® tes * JK S fr *' - V * !6tiika the : A ! of theii great mysterious, P ow, j hiddemnyteries add rcictlcse. , i~’ i v/hrat-- \ ,i nr. ■ I ,jwaa induced some yeyh aga.lta j^rghf 4 their performances at Essnshurgh; Bfci-sad V~ J • j ces foi Borne throe or four ' J" 4 gain ho erideuce. that - ! to do. All was an 1 man, indeed, madß some .ir . j being in a'kind of sleep' while ' * >.4 , izni was pawing with Ms thandi 'MQM 'V.S. . K>« opposite her face, giving what they ftjjanp., p , _ ' •'passes’’. It was evident that it tywWh- '{jv’vi' •/’ ed;-sheneithei;talliea,mir>tolm>^p«.' t _'5 which would giro eTidencs in fMffaTn. - * The Mesmerize: gave.'yarionS'cxpUfgSgEr ’ - he eo entirely missed fire, it ngasMcptiy- •*» ; \ iweither; snd one excuse; ’l, 'J-! perform Well, was that them was tW-aWMkv 3£- £< JS electricity in the doadeerotihd ftnWfcgeu _ . \ This,however, was suffidehtforinnjfcjot* v . ,-~ belioredthat the tree reasonwuthmtoeas i Tp4 too oloeely watched, :ao that he eojtijhta play off his tricks to any advantagev-fcr wm: 3 had a committee of examination VC ’.^r matters end things belonging tharutnitoy , '-j. ] Ho tmdaiodt.ta mwmWfe,MCTggy-'=f ; Cninmings among others, and ■ > j ed; hut attributed it to Mr.C.’i , . ' S more ‘ sympathy vi him than a * fc o ".'' r. ■ which Mr.'C.aaemedoptmlira pohMtoe- k ‘,\» ing him summary pumshment v, lenca. ThemesmeriierapologixodJJnwthe ■ 1 'matterthuaended-scimltiflcsllyt’^g^- 7 -»• Butlwiil giie yoti, IlMiilt,'.»BMh«¥ .’ , £i** stronger caao, and the exantutW'Ts^Wh',' ’ -0; sand timeabettei qualified such investigations. And this eXkhl|Mr ; ih ~ ’ | no loss then Dr. FiahUm hiinsalf,«pth^ !resided at Ruis, in Ftanehi And . . ,4 merirer was no other than Mesntqr jt^ , . ■,-I the imputed father of MastHdnsmJjfon will find tho account in the ' t . - lin-Exeter: J. fcß. ' t .*'lsJ j 117 fc lit—and isss follows: i']iir'S|TfMrl; '- »* 4 11784, when AniaalvMsfimtiira nadepW. noise in the world, paitionhuiy ft'’ 'a - was thought a matter, of such ‘ that tte king appointed ( ■mine intn the foundation of this tnctelincdr,. seienee. Dr-Tranklin was onsflf-tlw aunt; t,\ j her. ,Aftera fiur in the course of whioh Mesmar reposted a f 1 tiumheiof commissioners, somo of whicM ’def o , rv,, , I upon themsdve«,.Uiny xtotenninoff ttafst'V .t ; ,. was a memniok, hnnadod toinip«R.lffi«". s,-- the ignorant and crsdulous. Mestasr w|a r -. 7 , ~TI | thus interruptad in his career to fame, and ainost inaoldhl alteifapt 1 on the ham an tmdertfartdinghgfflsdP.* ■'tt/' 1 , Now,if.,ffiere.had'h<ien o’ 2 , pratmideA, science, fftero, Vv?’|jS doubt but that Franklin would haTe#* 50 «j eradit The-whola claim of to tme Philosophy, Sdeuce, or<?&e«h', ; K- -j ■•- is certainly «ndisktow|i every fMr by h , ‘" 1 ims, and U not wotithe .wr 1 rsruonaih, ,ioS<r minded bmp- , Mrnidf aimed at fame, and ; ,n *~\ trickery, so do hie disaples 5 be on W: --'A tegafflaSaffig- -‘1 S*gKSS®P®S? ■ V -;.3 S&3XZ&B32S, ’-M they omnot do anyllnhg wedhyefaote, m-.. - 5 w&Mr Whnea; ahdsaneanwoiqm s»®*- . «mil bfittfll luck* v; ■ l u < ‘ rS2JS^M^ra^^vi':;rr '■ Ino moredoubtthantrthaxonfs9thei i things : ‘ = . of <whiah.we a»cg^»ttpaMßgcto«R,. :: ..h ,;j idence- SqTeßhelnß,.vftot%t®nte4 saj* , of itinerant leotmera.and ---.j uu Sa Aav.. ,tro r» , t , _ v .'...,i.np.r»i tm CMS .' , U *lSe C • • ~vc rr-’r#' ■nr'v, , ,-t intit » ./rtM c.=xev.-»;jt \-t •..A",’"',® 1 -.1 HI: ~ !yVvl ; s * 7 lilt
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