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'.sl A.liTBTX. HWIlinM DEAL- curiae. And rrovrtesor it Oua't )" MB". Schaj-iU. depot, es aoh btbb-T, rrcTLin. msf-bed oluootbbbekbt jaya aaaasrlor arlld sorp i. all pearauwd nr a.nBw! .kick k.w r v' ts 7kvr. tBMtriLI. BwAB'.E Bl, AT Alt TIMS, TOSt HIWlLKSLr IllE'p0BLiO ATOM THIKU - mao8ToruiukKuoot coffees. .-.hioiD ooTSkimcaT jaya coffee "TV. .. Nm. Oko-ory. .Aa.. beM. II I to1 jMriu mtlr. which often tHli as mwk ai ,rrJ" iXtTb-Ho-to. beto. xxtnir pore he. the Linlir--"' lthlnl. larlgor.Ung miill EST Alb FBIOB. It 0ENT8 TIB POOVD, pifOT. ttlABOHtTBEKT, muuuiu. v , UB v&NtClKK 4. CO.. . Mtu-facturer of C HAN. DELI E.R.S fGIS FIXTURES. AND COAL rOIUKBURNERS. .- iri an band a line Ariment of French Bronze Figure! and Ornament. " All Goods warranted equal In design and Workmanship to any In the conn try. rX"7 xolX tStXoot, pniLADELPIIIA. MT-4'l HIDE. OIL LEATHER STORE D. KIRKPATRICK A. SONS, No. 81 8. Third Street, Btftm Marktt and GkatmU BttnU, Phil-dtlpkit HATE FOR3SAI.E BPANIhH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER HIDES, CALCOTIA ADO PATNA KIPB, TAN. KERB' OIL, Ac- AT THE LOWEST PKIOES AND UPON THE BEST TERMS. All kind! si Leather In the rough wentad, fcf whioh tin hlahert market prloe will be ulna la cash, or taken le esoheap mr bldsa. Iatbar stored free of harge end told on commission. VLIUral Cash Advenes mads on Leather consigned to u.. , "llT rIDIA BUBBBB OOOD8 FOB TBB A KMT-rutins ot Babbor Otts, Oeps, Poochse, Caps., Leg-glnss, Haersaoka mod Blanksta. Atao, full oortin.nl if India Km tsr Qoods that ere raannfaolurMl ot tb prea.nl time lb oldest setabltsh-nt In Ibo United SMtaa,fcrseliettheloweslpile, fcroash. AIM, Belting, Packing nHo,Oir Springs and Or.lt Drill Tubas, India Bobber Ton of all kinds, Bootsiml Oni bhoss and Congress Web. For all hj JOHB TUOBNLEY, til Ohaannl BL, Philadelphia. tooSdflai - GREAT ATTRACTION! And Heary Reduction In tbo Price of DRB S B Q O O D . il WICKS, SMITH I CO. trill offer on Tuesday, tbo sin liast.. and everr daw after until cloned, tbelr entire Block, laclu ding- over aoo CASES FROM AUCTION ABO PRIVATE SALE, At 35 per Cent. Le 8i tban Original Cont. a ALSO, Tbe Leading Stylet of DOMESTIC GOODS ' In full aBHorlment, at a moderate advance from Auction rate. R. ESTER3R00K & CO., Hteel Pen Manufooluveva o. ArB Btrtt, II KSTSllOUOnK A. CO, DBtlUB o Jl. DUbu.lUfitlon f Mi- r(trt .ml tli. Aio.rl. Patrfl to ib f)t tht Bl.1 Poii r nl. In till Ouoo Irjoylli.m jnl la iwllt; i.j im boM Inpwhd r-NlllM. ,011V Al.' OOUNTRT DKALLEJ SPiurjD tbioio.1 Utur.nlo tr-rmi, lrd.i b; lnH r,roTni.'l .ttrtdiMl Ic. D1:dliidl5r ,L.. 1- HALL, liUACH t CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS Mi aid 6B7 BroAdwitjP, Car. Prinoe Bu, New York. Emit Bah, Wiiiiab Blux, EsnxtcB Mohbob. M.niifsctnren of PraMHtltloa ood Brgnlor Army Buordi. DMlor In erorj fitriety of Mlllurf Good, both Am.rlCQ od forntro. Ord.rt exocntnd wllb dJ.polcb. OottS-lyr ' WILLIAM BLYNN. NEW NEIL. nOCgK, flat WatchM. English, Swiss anil American) Rlcb Jewelry, In Hn variety Diimtmi Work, to wMeA paf tpieial atUntioni BTBRLINO 8II.V1CB WABB, STAPtB ABDf AWI 8TLTIB PLATED TEA BBTTfl, WAITKB8, PITCH-BBS GOBLETS, OASTIBo, PrtBK", iPOONS, AND pArfUIBSl PINS TABLE OUTLKBY, OHOICBW KISD8 0LO0K8 C ALKN DEB, TM 1 BTY BAT, PINE r BENOH, and (unorol uiortmnt of f.ncj yovd.. MILITARY GOODS. ts Lt ni.TVH ttaa a wrw annarfor aaaortmant, ttfW The van bt Swords und Habrei, flu IHrnMOU and betl AniortcjiD od troportoii tUdci. Buh, B1W, OIHomV BitUll Hti, flnMt FMtftntt Bpmi, Cpaiilattea.Ao ,4o. n... .--h nd in ffinMnnst! or NflW Tork for mlliturj ood; my prtcei will b m low aa ny booie In toJf DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XXVI C OLUMBUS. OHIO. THURSDAY MORNIMi,' MAY 7, I8fi3. NUMbi '269 NEW VORH ADVEATISIXG, CIC'I!VNATI AUEBTISIX. Ill mm, smith a r,oM and U Franklin Street, piMlliu BLOSSOM, ROBINSON & CO. Wi-olM.1. I'MUra nnd CommlMiion Merchants, BUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD, 72 CourtUadtBU bbbtobi. All kind! of Frodno. .old on Oomalnloo. UliUlf OOO AGENT8I To Mil oar n.w ml woidorfal MEW EUPIBB PATRIOT'S COMBINATION PRIZE PACftiAOESo nit sin 100 uamIdI artioled. A parlor ulna of DOTaltlaa and aall for only Sift oaott. Kver?body will bava on la rMr. ra, rvrjcii, b,dvii pea, r-uuuiuara1 mt, liacu. CbftCkbTH aud Board, Lawa ol Iba Oamaa, En avit.ip. RrvliM. ('alenrtar. NiIp. Pli-a. 'furead. me.. and tb toi ol Jt-walry which at ooiupaii (m iLum la uew and vary bauttful. fl per day U mada bj oar Agaote Iln aaae, ariod fcr Circular, at onca. U. M. Dunn iju.t 42 ronrib Htraut, .loclnnati, 0. K7-Mly.r-1.8 O X O - -EC. a. THE NEWEST STYLES, BEST WORK AND QUALITY IVENS & CO. iiGMFUliST HKW HUI 68 & TO Weit 4lbf Up 8 lain, " OpposiU PiHi Optra Bout. Wholesale and ltotail. At our Pbiiftdalphit PHom. apr9-3a JOHN BONER. IMPOBTEB AMD DEALIB IH MILITARY FANCY GOODS. line Presentation Sword Always oa hand. Now 86 Wool Fifth Btr.tt, aprT OIMOIHNATJ, OHIO. (Ttta lau taMiofactarliis partner or Oow a Sbarp ) BBiDrORD m 8BAEP, No. W Walnut Btraet, Maati. factorara of Oak.taDDd and t'alaot-atratcliad Laath ar Bvltloc, Vlren(Da Uoaa a&d Buctloo, and QarJeo Ilea, of all kinds. llavlDf aaaociatad uy1f with MiMart Jamaa Bradford m Co.. for tbapirpoaa of man u factoring Letbfr Belting aud Boaa, with an experteoot of ovar lonrtaen yara In tlia basloaai, and an aDtliaaioluwani Improved ni a cliinary.wbioh 1 know ia anparior to any thing In tha Vast, if not In in Kaat, I cau lay to my old taatou-ra tliat 1 am now prvparad to liirnUb I ham a battar article luan avar way gat iMlvro. Uaalao katD oouataatly on hai.d aud for aala G HH1qbt. Pack Iobt and Gum Hoaa. of all tiara. Alio, the htt ot Laoa Leathar, Belt Hooka aod blvf la of all kinds, aud atarythlngoonuactad wtlli the Baltlug bnaloaaa. nuAUiunu on a or. Ilaaara. JAUI3 It UAUVUHb ft 00. Mil eoolfDoa Ibetr 'rauch Burr and Portahlo kill) Manuf-ictnry, tbx aala of ganulua Dutch Aurhor Brand bolting Glottal, of all nombara; Mill klacufntry and ovarytblug In lb si niing una, apa an AMU SUTLERS' GOODS. InJin Rubber Bliw Frock Conti aaj Tlma Imltstktion of Clolb; India Rubber Leggluge and Horse Coiere; India Rubber Blankele and Cape; India Rubber Coal, of all kinde; India Rubber Cloake and Cnpciu India Rubber Harelooki and Pillowa; India Rubber Poncboe and Glovea. FnldloR'Cino.OoU end Cb.lri: Boldl.ra' Comtwilom. fiirul.bMl; Uoniba of .11 kind.; C.q p Bnlfo, Fork And fipnoo; Poo,.t-Book.; C'Qrr.tiuy-Uold.ri; Leatber .nd Willow oovcirwl flukl; Flold UImh dOcra' H.t.r. nek.; Pocket KoWe.; dwoida; bword B.lL; Kublwr ood Wood Pipe.: Poekot Ulrrora. .pd . v.rletr of otber arti. clM for .rmjr IMe. Indi. Bnbow Maohlno Bltlug 8te.m raking uoh, .na India Bubbor Uoodi of .11 duacrip- IfOD., AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, BART & 1IICHCOX, 49 Weat Fourth Street, Ona doorwoat from W.lnat St., aprld3m Otnolnnatl, 0 ROBERT CURRIW, MANUTAOTnll ot lOO P r5.I IH.TS I , SB FlAKIiL.I( S'f., (Tt of Broa lwajr.) NEW TORK. r Plaaa. nt thle oot and .1. a. a call. JOHN C. PLIMPTON, It. CHITTENDEN &, CO., IBPOBTIta AND JOBBFH 0RY aOODS, CARPETS HOSIERY, NOTIONS, AO. 80 Broadway, New Tork. ORDERS. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO feblSdsm H&Nlt 1 1. HAWKS MANUFACTURER OF THE nit. Best Swcl Spntg Hoop BKirts, ABD Real Whalebone OoretH. No. IS Park PUce, neat oioeowaji NEW YORK. F.b M. HATS, CAPS, AC. WILLIAMS & LOCKWOOD, No. 98 Wefet Fourth S tree t W. !' attention to enr'ntw itylu of FASHIONABLE BILK HATS; FINE BOFT OA881MERE HATSj MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS : CHILDREN'S HATS, Ao. W. b.T a food itock of obolca (ooda, blcb wa ar SSr """""" "ffliua iQOKwooD. CLOTBINO. ABUAIIAM noOLEl a iBroBTzia A jOBBKAs ot Ribbons, TilmmlngH, Biiai, ABD 86 MURRAY A t0 CHURCH STREETS, 1ST K W YORK. TANBEB B0TI0M8. FROM AUCTION DAILY. W. G. HYNDMAN & CO., MANCrAOTUBKBS OF BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT POR-TABLE FORGES, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, BIgjf S AND IRON BEAMS, GRAIN WA30N8, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, So. No. 5a A A4 rant 9nd Ntreet, IIETWEKN 8Y0AU0RE A BBOADWAT, K.rt7-m CINCINNATI, O. GOODS bblMSm JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., m. 173, 175 nd 177 Wts 2d St., Omolxi.xxa.tl, O., MANfFA0TDBRB3 OF ObiijjPrmium Grain '.Drills, Paieul Nonpareil Milla, Improved Conical French Burr Mills, CtiuiminBr's"Palent Fodder Cutter,, Banford'a Patent Straw Cnttcm, Apple Parern, Clder'Milla, Chilled Pipc'Boxes, Iron Axlea, T.eonard'a Patent Wagon Skeina, Tweer Iron, Tire Drills, Tire Bonders, Glover's Patent Spoke Lathes, Bedstead Fasteners, Iron Castings, Malleable IronJ Castings, Howell's Patent Trip Hammers, Prioe lists mailed to all, free of oharge, on application to JAMES L. HAVEN & (10., MHO STATE JOURNAL Pailv. Trl-VTeeklv and Weekly, rBIBTED ABD PUBLISHED BY HTJKTT. ALLEN & CO "JOUBNAL BPlLDlirQV tMT BTATM BTBttT, amaiTa in eirrra.. Terms of Sabucrlpllon. TEBMd OF TDZ DAILY JOUBBAU mall, par raw, la ednnoe.... Do Si. Months, do ... Do Thrte aioalna no Do ' Ona at nth do ..I7 on 60 1 It Dall.arad by oarrlara In tha fill, par b ro Atant-.ln paokasaa of 10 and npvardl, par wars, Do 4o B . do TIKMS OF THE TBI-WEEKLY JOOhBAL. Bv mall, nar TMr. la adnncs ...-.. t J IK Do Sis montla, da - For Ian Maw, (par month J la adtanee.... TEBMBOF TBI MEEKLY JUDBNAL. Kir. I. .nbuilban. DM raar........-...".....". ' vnn r,fm .ni tAon.adrMSH.Hw.MMM...MH.. T 00 Tan coplrt, and on, to tha tiar np of th. dab, aant to ona addraai. . 1 T . 91' -15 00 Tweot, ooplx, and on. to tba attac np of ha olnb, wnl to cn. .ddreaa-.....- Dr. Sunderland's Sermon Wa give bslow tha Fast Day Sermon preaoh a J by Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Pastor of Ik First Presbyterian Chnroh la Washington Uily, irom the firat portion of the 68th ehapter or laalah. It Is a matter production from a master mind. Dr. Sunderland hat long been a laaident of Waahintton. and knows the men whoso tvii and ambitious minds hava brought rebellion upon us. He spoaks plainly aud boldly of our national tins. Ua doea sot gingerly travel around our great moral obliquities, nor touob them at a tanget while discoursing of 1 glittering generalities,' but goes forward with a direolneBt that adrt j of no ambiguity at to tentimentt or purpose. Tba rervia eioquenoe ana riauiu christian faith of tha aermon will oommend IH perusal to every reader. After appropriately oomparing tha present oouditlon of our country with tha oonditlon ot Ninevah at the time of tha oonveraion of its people at giun by the Prophet, Dr. Kundorhiud said : And now II is aaid, In I', a word of God, that hen the judgment! of God are abroad la the earth that the luhabltanta of the world will leurn righteousness. Let ua oonsider whether those Judgments art abroad among us for our sina, and If SO, wnat iny are, ana sow many and how heavy, for God suits his judgments to our sins indted, makes our sin, ootn ins punishment and the plague of our life. We are, as a people, under a heavy hand. The prlnoipal feature of these judgments is, that we hava been left to oureelvee: we have been left to be filled lib. the fruit of our own doings. Thoy are not the judgmenta of famine, or pestilenoe, or earthquake, the invieitde and wasting scourge, whioh go over tha earth deoiuiailug ana destroying by a law loo auoiia ror our traoing, and too atorei tor our penetration. But they proceed from the shock and eol-Uaiou of buinau ageucies, directed and impelled by the oonflioitng passions whioh lie behind them. Thry stand before us in all Ihe woes and oorrors of a bittsr, protraoied, desolating oivil war. From the furum of peaoetui ateaueaios ,nd republican sunroge the oontroremy,, has bseu carried to the last resource of pb)ioal foioe violence aud blood. And this has een douo tinder iho oiroumetnnoes and wiihmn-comitanis of evil such ns to afleol the Bhoie miuii and heart of the nation with every form of atfliolion aud mental distress. Upo4 the mom opeu und tangible effects of such i stvn war as this, in its bearing upon the dianS.tion of business, the destruction of property and the loss ol human tne, it nut im)i ur. aeoaslon like this, we undrriak. to blink oi Biack from tha full acknowledgment aad reoof ainon oi any ona or tba atna of wnian we, a individuala or oommubiiiee, or as a nation. svtrren guilty lu the sight of Heaven. Bui whore shall we begin the ealalogue of thevt luiqnltlt.r it it even difficult to olassify ana loaunent tnem, so manifoia ana variant, wli a language more nopiont in' tarmt thai aignify hamsn delinqnenoiea than it it even ia thore referring to any other eubjeet whitevar, we .noma yet eznaust our mother longu) lone be furs we could eiprest tha full tale of human iniquity and transgression. Private aina and public sina, aecrst aina and Open aina, personal am, and sooial tins, sins of the heart and sins of the life, tint in Ihe family and tins in the ohnjroh, sina in business life, aina in fashionable life, sina of the flesh and sins of the spirit, tint of omission and sint of eommissicn, tins ef itnorauee and tint of wantonneet, aina of eivtl ana aint ci omoiai ine, sins poittioni ana tins coloslestloAl. But we must bt mora speoino, and at the sams time more general, If possible, in considering what have been the moral and spiritual oauses that havo led us to far astray ffvm tht paths of reotlio.de. and to deeply In the eourses of cor rontion and dhhonor. All sin la fiery, and eat at doth a sankor. It riddlea out tha vary tusia of moral oharaoter in man; it frets and araura awav ihe warn ana woof r Ihe coon dences and aeouritira of human life. It ia the morale siofe. Nothing of spiritual purity ean livs in lit preaenot. Under its impulse and dominion men have their luata eioned, tbeii nuainna inflamed. Ihe understandings darken ed, Ihtir consciences seared, aad their hearts hardened. Bor nrepared, they enter npon life, and In Ihe ohoioe of avocations, of associations. ef aims, and of means to those aims they are O'jnsuntly exposed to poweriui leiupiationi which break down all mora restraint, auu eena Ibcm on iu a aareer of immorality, impiety, and ilithonestv. whioh nut ouiy proves their au ruin, but seriously tenus to injure ana oor rupt all with whom tney noute in ooutaot. wui .f all ihia mass of human Iniquity, certain oardinal forms of human tin aud profligacy Attnaar. 1 . . . ., , cr . w n ...... In dtnninR national wuou.ea .buh ui.u uu., I I 1 Lt. -. Aim niitaiia his own mernou auu ui... m. uwu u tiaotions. I am not disposed to he over ntoc and careful ia adhering striotly to ths techntoal poiuts of tha politioal phraseology of the day. I shall oonsider those tins national whioh are known at open, pnblio, or general, whether in . f irm oro-anit.d or unorganised. I thtll con sider those as national aiua whioh involve the great majority of the people in their praotioe, iiLknunfn. or their sympathy. Oa the sub ject of private and peraonai tins, whioh are to bo confessed ana lepaireu iu uiauu.t von co pending to their nature, 1 neea not now unasr-,.b it would be manifestly impossiblt to dwell any further than to say that tha whole aggregate of them, no doubt, furnish one serious and solemn reason for the private and pub lic ettliotious that ara resting on ail tna land. Hut there are aoma general and positive forma of sin whioh it would, in my juagment, be the sheerest bypoorsiy to overlook on a day ke i b ia: a . . 1. And the first I mention is ineprioiioai reunion of the QobduI of Jesus Christ by vast umbers of the people, though lt has been pro-luiufcd to tbem over and oier again. Ibis is .o general that it amounts in my estimation lo national sin oi ine ueepooi ujo. i uu- mount to a oharge ot irreugiua, atheism, and is me aiu for whioh every man h. i iu it ie uow hrraimicd beforo God. This is their ooudKiouation, that light has eome nto the wotld aud men have chosen aarinee. ahnr thin lioht. hcoauee ihoir aeeus are evu. that believetn not iu unnst in ounuoaiucu ready. I believe in my soul mat uoa is an gry with thin nation, and is now cringing us into judgment bcoauso wa have so msuy oi us fulled to eonfeaa Jesus Christ before men and to eceive his spirliunl Biii?aom luio our ne-rte ith all its lawn, Hgenoier, lunuonots, si.ii ei-sis. And 1 i ui this hist auu foremost Dccuse ie a praotici tteuml ot uoa in tne ungoom of HisGrooe.and in U'O l't means and methoue o ever designs to employ ior toe recovery auu lvitiiou of irjunhiuu. it is iu uw uuonj oosa to dwell. The shock 'thus given if the igooriog his prerogative despising his author-Sotntry lb. disorder it produorih. deil.ee- ,-y, and selling at naught but very mere)'and ment ana uncertainty it oeon.ion., in r .M.iin It imposes, and Ihe lorlunos It d.iroja.vtl m.iieis with whioh the people of this oountry are but too sadly familiar. And yet, even in iheB things, Ihrouth all mo region oi tne so-tiering, with ths eiocpiion of the border Slates, thea. judgments of God have thus far been lempeisd wtih singular meioy, and have, on ihe general scale, been mm velou.ly mitigated Indeed, so far in the oontroverty, it Is to be feared that the people luhabiling these stations of the Republic, from theie oomparitive exemption from the storm, do not et yet take to heart the awful nature of the judgments now smiling Ihe land nor comprehend the extern and depth of ibeir complicity in the sins which have oulminated in this fury. I make all al lowance, indeed, for what they have aon. auu k uptrend: but when it is all substraoi- id, tha present thrift and drift and appearance and notion, and ooudition of tha people in all those regions constitute a ground of wonder und amawkmeni at tne long mioi.ug .uu .... ww,mmg.m nf nllf di ll It ia iudeeJ upon Ihe people of Ih. borJer .i. ...... .n.i throuirbuut the region where the sway 01 ine reo.i.io.1.. ......... -------- "-J , h . W.. 0, levity, y.r. ih.t tha woes ana miseries ui ni i miup. i ,, . . ....-., . - u....:.... i.j hn ..ml .mi thai are Weil nign at. um" have bitnertoneen '----- ---'-.' M who j in Mnn. ts inn aeuin oi idi our I Duniuua ... il ua uu, . , i P . .L . , .. iu..l A.,,1 Ik. .r.ual.,nn 1 1. 1. ine UmiUVBl. IU.u. .uv j'uulwt dishonor we oau ever pay to him, be- muse under the' present aispeueauon i. pre-lros in. wy fr every oihef indiguity iu the oatalof ue of human guilt. II. AgUlU, 1 UlVUllOU lUOIhl. o in of whioh we nive tn many torms dbou guilty. It follows ilia' if men who mmt have some ohji'Ot of euprt nie dfs'ue lo whion ihry pay supreme Jevoiico, will not have God fur their object, thoy will virtually dethronj lltm in their nearta auu oetitoiisn ' .. c,., ion ftiriiiiuiun. ns have all had ..4. of n.. kind or other before the Ljrd God Jehovah, and l-- worshipped our idol, what- over it be, witnout rcgiu to the claims, me ..atwlm.ntfl. ur me SiailUfa ui .hi. nui oull a ...r liTintr God. 1 believe ih tt u. i. II UU - --o , angry wisn ue ior iu,., lion is now smoking against ui and againel all our idol deities that we have oherlebed in the ld. . . .t. , ,. 111. Again, I meution ice general iirg,-ui. and violation ot Uoa's ordinauoes, the 8 ihbath and the sanctuary, ana ine p.uiii.(iiiu o, ur name. The whulo air ia loaded wnh a foul mouthed profanity, aua in i.oi m ''S".I livereal at be loyal to irofba I a?.. iM tkair mnbL BTAin falitl Hfl- I hftB aaid anaihiiitie8. no power of words etui - q. L. GILBERT & CO.-, IBIPPIIQ B K A U B BTVAM REFINEP MnUI I a .--.ihtiiiies. no Dower fnllv Ihs nature anu eaiem ot . i ITKa Ji.n,Minn nf hii.iniafl At wretoaeanea.. ... ..-r...-- 1 a .11 not hold him guiltless that .keth mi name in vain. t Denevo "ou ...... iih uh for Ibis, and lbt his anger smokes and will amoke at the profane and im- oioua race of meu wno treat too waoie ouiyooi - . , , he.ru. the crueltiea perpeirated, the scenes oi ..taints, a. "" f J 7" . fr. persecution, the. grinding h... of c. - ihe awful prouuity a Jjwui.r.', . lhe .,Bi corruption nr: rib.'; "srR.;:iuuo:cT.;au of me;. .ud M. transcended tba woea and persecutions vice and dUsipation, in and "i?. No. ITS. 1T5 A ITT West d Street, -o-.iion to their tormentera I . t dawntinn for tl iDg IDTfJ ai --- the Union and the of infamy-aud all thia fostered and ostoied to re. Tbo same eplrit, by the bold and reoklcst oorruptort ol sooiety, GUM DROPS, I HAVE RECEIVED MY SPRING STOCK OF MftMhant Tailoring floods I wa v. iM... Vnallwh and AmrlckD dnlrabl. patt.r-. I b.? pnrchaasd my .took -arty, and by Tdoing haT. bongbt It meh lower tban in. ""pTrUm wanting Clothing wl'l do wall to call and amine my atock, as 1 hai. a Urge and wall 1J ; 4dtlOk fob tub rnni.io. Hemfeutory ai.d Bilsa Booms, i oounsLAhUT it, maw wokss, Branch oflca, Ml Canal Bt., EarU-a uoui n-iwi-t PUT Ift-lTl n--TAwBB CINCINNATI. O. STADLKR, BROTHER & CO., WHOLESALE oXjiCT33:iXiixi.a IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN o . . .... . t Oorernmenl oi meir "" :i. ik. ..il nigh total failure to oorreot, re- .r.Xsu oapitnl of tne oouny. ih,nll-B hv .'chrlBtiau or public sentiment, by the oig.n. SlwTSK n,K.h and-h-a-v -,- XTX foea even en : - . ....... i .k. ..;u t n,e oonditlon a thousana ioia, gendered the Ditiern... r". V..-k.-K.. . ...ff.rlno- from these evils ndices that ever walK form as tne premon.i.ry i.s no-ou- 1-::-y .. ni Nl'SIC, ETC. .,1 - .Att.n on tn tba Iwat SU1S 01 oni and workmanship, and a good II i gnarantart. I aa-e im- IM), aU-gaand w.ll-Mleotl sto ol nsaay aiaoauiouuim and Oint's Famishing Goods. Thenkfol for past feiors I wonld wsprctfillly solicit a ..... r iw. ntruun of mi oldonatomars and in.lu iba atuntlon of nsw onas. lift South High Street, Columbus. N. CUNDERSHEIMER. - P. R0SE1 MCRCHANT TAILOR! Crnr High and Tow a Streets, HAS JUST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF PIANO FORTE WABBROOM O . Three doors North of Nell House. CHICKERINU PIANOS New Soale. , . BTEINWAY PIAN02 Took Gold Medal ai World's Fair. BALLET, DAY IB ft CO. PIANOS-Bpleudid Insttumenta. ' " HALE it CO. P1AN08 Good Instruments at Moderate Prlcea. ' PRINCE MELODEONS Tb. Beat in lit Country. -. (msuliffl UAH I r. "'w...im. Th. .land at th. haad ol Uannfae- inrars In tb. land. Tb r. Is no otbsr pljcs m tnis aty SThM. nil a-aortmant of Instinmant. can U f .end to ae- ... 1 I w . i uik. ramiHaatlOnS 01 BUIDID EOOietV, .du Foreign and Domestic Dry i.ooas, "p if ocd'.wr b.nct ,urnd away ny umeij ifi..... - ---- - --- fate of every other people whoa, very luxuries and lioenses have enervated Ihem and finally 106 Pearl 81, north aide, and 11T West Thira ot,, . BatWMn Vina and Baca Wraala, OINOINNATI, O. aJTP.rllonl.r attention paid to orders. tfMt.' Fornl.ning wwii Also. Dealer. nc.W-dly MIAMI OIL WOKKM, WALTER SMITH fc CO., CINCINNATI, O., K.-rw-t-w,r. nf LARD AND TALLOW OIL. Alto BEFINEB8 OF OABBOB OIL. martT-dSsa .! t ni. nolitios or preference for a oand- uuu v. r j . - . ... ... ii... n. m. nneRllon Ul auuiv iu.hu. v. ..v- tlonalor looal polioy, but il ia a question of in.d.m.tiUI enaraoter, a queuu ui uuu... right and duty, a question of human conscience, rlfi .. s..iknf . miffhlv S.I1SS! . question oi in. - -07 . , .i,.. .iih this there ara questions of tht anu . .. ..,i. most am. lit g anit appaiuug r "- - .i..i.n..it Ihnm. V. I mention again ths spirit of oruelty and ooDreasiou whioh has marked tne wuie race 01 . 1 .... I.J:.. mw.A Ik. Ifn... A luetics towaiu mo iuuibh nuu ... . .- u.. ihe chapter of our usarpauona ana psrn dies towarda the aborigines of thie country shall diffiouliy, an :"r7k"--"Vi tru. iud. we ehll find. I greatly fear, k. ..,t,...i mi.t ,h.i notwiiheiandiug ihe treaoheroua and sav- eneiBiuuui "" - .., -..- . a. aad heart. Tba very tniuga wn.on now ...... W"'.."'- Tk. it h.v. obliquity aud perversion '-A f " .hi. naVon arc trSoeable to tb. .in. of Lent, of infamy whioh Ih. dominant race have XV. Ad yol, though I. hould encounter th. J it -Z.Z ins demsgoguSe, by th. retkiug ssltlcd convictions and prijud.ces of ever, man ve'naand '!..l I K: front-end I cnol be nnd.o.J lie press. Thess ar. marSS J. O. WOODS, t gent. SPRING AND SUMMER G00D3! GOLD WM. KNABE & Go.'a MEDAL ' PIANOS 1 1 OF THS MOST FASHIONABLE E1NPBI k it) WILL Bl MADB TOOBOEBIHTBS LATI6I o.um wwnt.lflnT AND AMBB10AN OLOTHP. h.hhimeuCR. U8LT0N8. PIAIB AND TAB 01 TESTINGS. Ac, and a general aseorttaeot of GENTS PuKNlSuING utMlua Mw.ys on una. .- DR. C. A. tyle ef thsaa JastlTeel.br.tos Ftanee pronoancoa by IHAliBERG, GOTTSCHALK, BATTJ5R AKi. I ClttAB-tlDtU, a - a l.r.. suibiT of the best artists and ometsan n thia conntry, s. v. ... BEST PIANOS MADE I aww-rh la and of a troll Blrst Olaaa Plaae should not fall to glr. ma a can. KNAPP, OCHL.I8T, - . Wnm.r1 of Bnffalo.l mwwirtMrwmim b.M f-kii..ii. ol tba Xtiw. Daalnass, and . .rts AiUlolal Brat, wllliont uain, that mi Ilk. 'tie natural na-at So. 1ST South Blgh Btraet, Coloml . . L ' - . . WW. A .. .1 k p. H. Dr. Knapp's 00k oa the Bye and Bar, Par nleh.d, or malM, ft . loharga, to any tadlrldnal who has a malady ofeltaarel was. argam. n. - . . . .u..j. I. Hll. .4TITI A t-.Atrnw, wn Imti ih. .,. t . .h o d.pOS. of m? Wenhoos. sltealed at tha foot f U.and atn. oa the Ohio and. TM Hona. to w. and to tlut loca-.... 1. k. .11. fn. a mini Prodwsa and Oowmtaiog bulnoss. Its eapciiy araga . " noMnslsd. Tb. emnsd'y .torsg. to tymi ample mom for B-nr or awrohaiMtlaa. II to ao ursng., K . A nnLrl t . mi Ask I Km bonding, i will ell It at a bargain for cash or on torms i. i.i u-.4i It tor a amL wl Improve farm la Franklin eonnty. win aiw mj "a 1 nasfl BULK. . .1 07... tu.a, n., wh.ra t wow raalda. For 1 wIlAO. "uuu- lama. Ao.annlyal efctlwsM Friend strsst. tonaa, .appiy a BOBTLB. Oolnmbna, April ffi, -U. rM-olmao BA8TESN IHE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH MARBLE IN Block Slab or Sawed to Order, . l. I. . h ink tint? UinfllHfl fa 11(1 now it. upon in. T" ". -V. bewilder those wno woum ue 't eire to be true, who want nothing in this con troversy but What is rtgnt uu. oordanoe with th. Will and law of God, and who would giaaiy 00 ,si tj "'-7 lish th. institution! of th. Government upon a sure foundation of publio righteousness, who ... i. 1. -r. ii.i for aonhisiries and technical- , ... .iKkt.. and formalities, but who go ... ,k. ..hatanne of dootrinee. the eternal right- onsnest of God, in .11 the relation. of man to hi. fellow man at wen as 01 ui. - because w. ar. confounded in these things and do not even y.t know wheth.r a lie is in out right hand, w. are auu gropim in ih.datk mountain of sin and ehame, our eve. blinded, our ears heavy, our nearto hard-" . - j w.w.w.wrt : Wa are as ana ttoa la aewoon, feeling theeharpttlng of God's goods, spurring ns o". '-J-i.j k. mil. awake only seeing men I. ...L -.ibln. and filled with th. pain, and of a, econd birth. This, it aeeema to me, is onr oondilion nnder Ihe pre.enl jag A -S tX - A.d a.v7w. haven, right to abut. nr. yM r ,ba .ins whioh form tna grouna 01 .na,... n o rr.T sum .. . ,. Wa are guilty u w. witemp ro"j:7uiu7lBth..t.mpt.de..0.m,nS ld wa aia rMlly th. mor. oulpabl., tf, 00 the real judgm.nu which firmed wy wholo duty this day without plainly is not ignor.no. that ia trying praoliccd upon tbem are not less repugnant to lilfuL wanton blindness, unres- trdth and justice, or heinous in ihe sight of ... Z-j .k. ..,n.i .ih.i.m of o,t And then es to the evile and wrongs of STEAM MARBLE WORKS. . of all our .0.1... --. - ,- lha ,ot-of this whole na- l.tna and muertee: naosioui.in.p"j.-., r, - . . ... . n a m r.i. f, i .... . : - , . ..... j.h k. (jaraar ai u eiaway ji rum"". CiiiolxiXiat 1. C. RULE & COLEMAN, MABtTfaOTtrBtBS ABD DIAIIBS IB TkC ouume rx t m Toiubs and Mnnile Pieces, oi. Cabinet Makers' & rinaoers dibw. JNCA-DE TO ORDER PRIOEU. ..ntn hrfora von u es imata of the subjeo as it appears to mo ia " it. when I have done this as briefly as pouaibte, 1 h.n f,.i that I have finished my testimony in respeot to this question, by exhausting so far as 1 am able the obligations that rest upon m.. First, then, I believe that the system of state-it ha. axiated in oar oountry, when view ed only iu lhe light of the oon.equencss that have followed 11, nas Deen an ... . of lb. most appalling magnitude aud enormity. .nnn. .... tha African raoe. it has bvea the apple of dieoord among the ruling raoe that ...a rr.r- i.ailn. Mit.mess than anv one or all other oauses combined since the foundation of the Government. The traoes 01 ibis evu arc m the Federal Constitution, legislation, ana m.-tory of th. oountry; bat the spirit of lb. evil lies book of all written or documentary instru- menu, in th. nnsanotined mini and neart, auu passion of man; lie. in commercial cupidity and ambition for political arisiooracy and pow- . .j 1. . I nr. nni II 1 1 . .11 II!., ."7 .r. nuu luci u . . on. portion of the people in any oue eeetion ot the land ar. alone to do niamea or sew tahla for .hiunt of sin or suffering this ys. lem may have enUiled npon is. Sinoe lhe war hwnhn .... nA ik. rtui svenis of iu progress that far hav transpired, I ara disposed to stand equally .mated at tb. .roofs of tnr... eerily en the cn. hand and th. claim, of Divine uuun.j on tn. etner. 1 am constrained eensnr the ii jutuoe of Ih. laws of exelnaia tgainst this outcast portion of God's human oreaiurra, ana lo denonoee the cruel, prepoc erous, and inexorable prejudice ia which thoe lata are founded. I believe, ia short, that tie swing aye oi uoa beu ilds a degree nf eel-rlthness, hypocrisy, inconsis ency, and false paiianmropy npon mitauMeol. which nosltiv. ly amounts to lha infatuation and frame of jo dieial blindness among all tha people Eaat and nest, north and Souih, and whioh of ltaell wouiu do sumcient to aink ths whois nation in to tha nethermost pit of perdition. AoJ afte. tong year., oi angry and embittered nom. rcrsy, in whioh mea hava not known lie man uer of spirit they ware of. Ibis great, fai.rf.,1 implicated mass of guilt and mieerv. this ... tut nightmare and Inoubut which was lying irons lhe very vital, of Ih. nation, whioh as tmii or ioresignt 01 human wisdom oouid remedy or relieve, has been thrown into the mighty scales or oivu war, ana the sword ol Hod ia unsheathed lo eat the knot of tffis more than Gordiaa mystery and to rip from the heart of tba nation tha disguises that htvs aiddeb our own real eonditioa front cur ayes, and lo soirs in unanticipated ways ana by mesne we never oould have foressen th. queslioos con-oeoied with this subject, whioh hava hithorU bean both our torment and cur shame. 1 bailors that the time had coma whan nothing but war was left to open our eyes to our own trut moral state in th. sight of God. and to sduoaie the mind and the heart of th. nation to a new platform of dooirine, sentiment, and opinion on this aa well as on .vary other great interest of mankind la the advancing day ef a Christiaa civilisation. I believ. it Is tba design ot God that the eyetem of African slavery ahall paaa away, aad that lha true art of ill decline wa. .truok when th. first gun ol th. rebellion made its booming salutation to the brave Andereou and his little band nndei the eteemelos at Sumter. And because I have been impressed with this bslief from the begin ning, ana at oooation onered, expressed it, there ar. thos. in this community who brand ms with what I imagine they suppose to be the vilest and most odious of epithets, and who regard me at having wholly departed from lhe walks of olerioal propriety. Here, then, I define my position. I am In favor of abolishing all human tin and wrong-doing, whether it be in connootion with tha black laws of the free States or tht tlave lawt of the South; whether il be in oonneotion with eianbath-Dreeklng, profanity, or whatever else may tend to mar and degrade human nature aad to provoke against ua th. just Judgments of Heaven. 1 am In favor of auoh abolition, in short, at it anuounoed in lhe passage from tht prophet, and sanctioned by the favor of the Lord God Almighty; and let the man who dissents from this position stand up on thie grant day and nroduoa his reasons. If it ia thia to be an Abolitionist, then I am an Abolitionist. And I ean tfford to wait here and suffer all the pressnt conacquenoea of auoh a declaration in the firm oonviolion that tha day ia not far dis tant wbsn it will bo no longsr regarded aa a orima or even at an Inditorstion for a man to jtand up bar. or in any other portion of the conntry and pi.oa truly ana launiuiiy for uoa and his follow men. VI. And now, onos more, I mention another rying and oruahmgsin tnat we navs to lament and deplore to-day the tin oi teoession and rohellion against ine uovernment oi me united Slates, aud the oonnivnnoe of seoret sympathisers aod abettors I regard this as a high crime against God and man not a mere mistake or misforiure, save where men aud women are compollod oroonetrained lo not iu the character of traitors anj rebels by tha duspoilo mandats of Ihe nrch-souepiraiors against the integrity, ih. peace and safety of the commonwealth. That ihere was a foul and shameful oonsDiraov. attended by ihe ineolenoe and fero city of fiends in humau shape, first to assasslu- ie Ihs rrestdent eieui on nis way to toe eepi tal. and afterwards to seise the city, and mur der Union men, woman, and children, ihere is not Ihe slightest doubt. And if th. seoret hi. tury of the plots of Ihes. men oould oome to light, would no doubt startle ihe whole nation with Ihe horror, of thee, coutemplaled atrocities; and it w. look at the persecution end die-trees inflioted on the lnnooent whetever lhe ruthless perjurers have been able lo hold iheir sway we shall find thai not in all the annals of oririyrdom nave our nci-ow nu isuunu uuuu-trymen been transcended by examples either in the lofty Spirit OI tneir unmiuu or m mo brutal and bloody aovagery of their oppressors. And yet this Government has been unable and unwilliug to afford thorn any rollef, while it shelters and proteots and feeds with a mutt criminal indulgence Ihe seoret enemies of i s existence, who live beneath the very shadow of ths Capitol, detesting it in lis magnanimity, and applauding th. open treason with wbieo. an armed front is olniohing at its very throat. Anikisd at suoh a state of things I sometimes wonder what posterity will thiok in the clear lign. - a coming day, whioh I pray may suc ceed the darauv f the present night, in contemplation of the subtler -.h the depth of tht ireacbery mat p.rvu ....j --"-uer. and whether they will be more aatonlshed at ths madness of disloyalty in its perversion nt iha nlaineit nrinoiple of oommon honesty od duty, or at in. to.... . Government wnioo, two j w uuuo. ...... and humiliation otitis fails not to hcrish in its bosom Ibis nsst of vipers. Nor am 1 oon9trainru m op... - r onr community from any epirlt or desire of ft- onal violenoe or capital retriouuou, out suon ih. nscssaiiles of lhe general safely and of ..ir.....arvation imperatively demand. I only . . .a,iaw satinht Ia ha nlaaiu .1 tt reel tutu ma oqiuwui.iv u6mw v... - the spirit of diiloyftlty, by dWiBsOi. of I hose ' Pr . ... 'i.l ah. Dnnih in thia wnrihl. whaee nearia -rtj wbvh lion from thou whoae taeana ire with the Gov raven, up to the full tnard of lotipiural Karl iatrtnA. This ia tha only way that I know u . . i of In Whioh wa can repent oi aim ioi.ua. ms tin of sedition and revolt. f boBO who t.el at neari no aurgiauoo w mc n....mnl should b. put beyond the linet at least That ie in. genitssi visitation tnat tue authorities can lawiully beelow, for this ia no .....tinn of oarty poli ios, aud I deny the im- 1 - - .. -. ..... .m.k.lia t.m it peaeimtui ot uv - ? .... is pursiy a ques.ioi. .. .... owe to God and our country. And if wa moan to forsake our ami, ii we mean to put aw.y from among ut the abominable thing, if w. In return unto uoa Wltn an sum.. we must reour to the law of the Bible : "If thine ... .F..ri thee, olook it oui; If thin, hand of- y .l-. ... i .ft " Mi hus hifnrs as fena wee, uu. . . . in thil passage from the prophet tn. true solu ik. iaauea that are pending. , . 1 !,!... I M. a.il thia is oauea prnauuiuK buuuwi ... when the ship of atat freighted aa it ia with til our memories ana n our nup. hob tosoin i. k. i.mnasL when it lt no longer a questioi of polioy or reference aa between rival partiee ..i ...riirlates in lime of peace, but a deeper, broader, mora vital question of tha triumph of the Govornment ana in. . . ..nnia over a system of naurpatlon an rlsanotism. tutuined by an orgauiied and arm' .a ..iiinn aeainet ihem; now, when a fieroe and bloody aliempi is man. .o uuu.ruiiuo u. very foundations oi sooi. u...., t.i ik. noblest atruotura of empire the aun hat ever ehone upon, ana u iuu nu .k.i ... fines most happy in all the art. and :i.. f advancing civilisation, and to blot oat from the fioo of tha globe the noity of a mighty nation, auu to .u.p.n ..... ... 8....-ness and lhe usefulness cf apiople among whom he divine prinolplee ana preovpts oi unrtett-...i,. i,..lf have had iheir froeet and their noblest aoope, would it not be ihonght a thins iacredibl. ihat ths Christian people and the Christian ministry of this land should .tand aloof, should manifest a deep and proionnd in difference, should undertake to live aad an and preaoh, ana tniox ana i.ei as k ..h ,K.ra wan no war and no judg- - --1 ..j.ii.v.r. ...i ni Hint imsnff no wnate.or. 0.. ... nn .hii. ibh who., history of the nation hith erto has been marked by one continued succes sion of providential luterpoeiuons ior uetiver ..... oua aonetant setiee of examples cf the preeenae and infiueaoe of tha Christian eloment working out our national deMiny. Without Christianity the story of Amerioa never could h.rs been told. Those monifold and mighty mnnnmenis whiah cover tha land could never have been reared. None but God can tell the rifect of Christian prayer aud fidelity in the i..aiimonv of Christian truth noon the fortunes f this nation. And now, in snoh a lead, with suoh a record and anon, a proereot, and in snch t condition, when we reel and Know that mow. ara being atruofc whioh if not repelled must net jnly destroy onr civil heritage, but also roil bock the ohariot ot human salvation for a iuousand years, can th. disciple, and ministers jl this religion, whioh has more than all other things made the land a blessing, be excused from ths duties aad trials whioh now rest npon h. nation? Nay, do you not look to th. Chris- aa sentiment aad opinion of this country fer ole of Uit oountry at oonetilutiof Bnd.r Goi be firmest and Un..,inf p. t,4 Z ar of ths nation's strength? If ilis uVi thea I am hare i. dtol.re ia tha Bam ef tha lAriiitaa Church, aad f all that follow u. gieat Head of th. Ckurok ia thia Und, that aa thy have never heretofore beea found waatiac .a the hour of Iheir country ', eeed, so th. wT3 aol aow be found wanting. For as.. 11 . ts this, ih. old religion which has for Iffb.to. au.died years produced tha harnes and martyrs of ths world, will riss again aad lead her mighty processions Into ths thickest of the ooatMt. And not till ths Cburth of Christ has h-sw nl- teriy overthrown, and not until her prayer com '-ft and bar last sonl is offend anna il. .1... . of expecting liberty, will it be time for mea u - ay, "icere is no longer any hope:" aad atnt - mul thea oan th. cans, of human nature aw. ' rwoere o ruined. And or this reason It is b in ih. name of ths Churoh we lift an rvuiwa, "ory aloud and spare not," show- . og .the people their tint and IrantBre. .lues. Th. Christian mind of ihia .,! ' it-holds Ik. tnectael. ws now areaent with ' feeling of th. deepest so'emnltv and tk. n si painful suspense. Th. christian mind ot his nation 1n1epr.it th. amistiont aad oar mtferingt bow as tht judgment, of God for our ' u .ul obliqul'y- Il holds that there is a right- otitieaess whioh axaluth a nation,- while sla It t reproach lo any people. It holds that is iriais like this there is but one asi iratioB that oo carry na through in triumph, and that la ' ns aspiration 01 in. Almighty, tt holds that noong th. first sig.s of ths presence of inch aa : .tipiratiou is ibt general ratura of tha neonla to sobriety and virtue, and therefor, lt views with pain and grief, wltn apprehentloa aad ' il.rm, th. almoat universal reign 01 vies, vul-friiy, and impisty. And because th. aatioa in. been to long blinded and indifferent to tba orinciplet of truth, aad to loaf disobedient to be suthorily of God, da hat not only kindled the firs of this furncnoe, bat he it adding fowl , the Barnes ana holding us in Ibsm that W ay be either purified or consumed. That it be issue now before us purification ar 4m- ' ruoitan. It is comparatively of little aeoonBt aa! may b. the tidings from th. great siege. the battle. neias 01 oar toioes, wnat may i 1 .onditi.nt of lb. currency, or Ihs result . loeal elections, or indeed what may be tha " loily contingencies or detaiit that fall eat to , is in ths hismry of ibis great time; hot th n. question is whether amid all these mliuoat human beiogt a tufuoiant number may be und upon whoa the inspiration of the Al--ighiy has descended to render it eonsltteat itn his most graoious purpose and with the jharooter of bis supreme government over men 0 inierpos. and glse us th. victory. If thia point In th. moral aod religions condition ot tit. America people oan be attained then we . 1 tve no fear for the remainder. The tame wwor that delivered the people of Ih. Hebrew ttion with a high hand aud astretobed oat arm. the same nower that shielded the people of 'io Netherlands against tht oombintd ettaok of he greaieti potoutatet of the time In Europe, be same power that brought our fathers through hs bloody baptism of Ihs Revolution, and gave to ihem to bequeaia to ut their ehlldrea, thil lorioui inheritanoe, will thunder for us along ur lines of battle, aud put onr enemies to rout ad oonfusion forever. I have thil faith then in tht overruling providenoe of Goo; and to believing, lit mt ' implore my fellow oountrymen lo pause thil lay and oonsider how we may best serve oar lountry and our Christ in thia lime of lhair leed, for a biiter ourss fell upon Merot beoeuM the came not up, not np to the help of ths Lord .gainst th. mighty, and 1 honestly bsll.T.-mat a deep and bitter auraa will fall upon that man, that family, that oommunliy, that church, hat will now draw baok from following th. liiid in the pathway of hie present providenoe .ver thil nation. How then caa yon ttrv. tmerica in this hour of wrath? Man, women md children, youog men, aid men, all man, he ' .s lha truest patriot, tha best lover of his ooun- try, ths Wisest ana most cmaiem iriena ana olper, Who Is the most consistent, earnest ana raverful Christian. If you would serve th. eiiiso of your, oouutry, oeae. to da evil and l"arn to do wen; let toe wionsu ioro.no uib ays and tha unrighteous man hia Ihooglit. If vou have received a bribe, restore it. If you have profaned the- name of God, abandon 1. If you nave irampteu on in. osudsib uay, .ample on It uo more. If one has beea an . fliel, a debauoher, an inobriate; if one hat t3ted dishonestly, suppressed tha iruth, cor-r ipted others, defrauded men of their right', tl 1 it no more, uoi neoome a true man voce f in; abandon every vios aud every iniquity; tit man sobered and ohastened by lhe great r. alii iee and severities of ihe times; a man no , I nger for the levity and vain dalliance of the p ., but full of lhe migu.y inouguia mua eteru ... tmolves and steady purposes of present duty. II a oannot any longer tritlo before God. Theee a, e days of saoriftoe, ihs days of heroio suffering, ths days of many and most noble martyr-' d 'mt. Oh I look at the spectacle of the altar, and t!iu bolootusts which are sow smoking to mourn in tbo land, in th? very ceuier of whioh are lighted up in our Amorioan Swltierland the uioiintaius of Tennessee, whers oraokl. the hottest fires of th. great persecution. Th. day of p lace has gon. from us. Uod only knows when, o.- if ever, it may return to thia generation. Lst us compose aud prepare ourselves for the sicrifics. L.t us look defeat, disaster, and .... ri.ith. if need be. neadiiy aud oalmly in ' tne faoe, and grasping the pillart of Gode eternal truth and justioe, and holding np oar 0 unlry and all lie interests bef jre hi. throne, let us sntreat Him to turn us from oar trans-greseions, that iniquity may not be onr ruhL l'ao host of God beariog the ark of our aacrtd . ..-.!, ion, ena moving, tan sissu.ni v. m iihty psopi,t ibis last exodus of oivil and siigious liberty, is uu. r'-.ady cn 111 maroa. r.a trnmnels of Providence na.v .nmmonad lb. millions of our country lo Its peril ana u toil. .The pillar of flr. by night, and of olond bv day, is moving b for. us. We are standing J ' . .j i.;i. ki. M.t-.,. an. oa to fees wnn uuu, .nw ... -j 1 -v - i,..Fia with awe. May his meroy arm na 1 h alrength to live and labor, lo watch and , -. to sutler and die for our native country ...i fnr lhe kingdom of Jesus. Oh I walk soft ly, all ys people, walk softly, for God it among 09, and lhe oearooer 01 .m. .. ..a the gold is tried. SERMON OF REV. DK BAMDUn. Tht. ir.ntleman delivered an ablt approprl- ... , ie diioour.e on Thursday morning. After tha eiding of the 21 Psalm he read the President's ...ni.maiion. and than selecled at hit text lha Slh chapter of the book of DanieL After which delivaraa Be imprcasn. pr.yar, mmmu . the Almighty tnni our unn.pjiy uu .unarms o mtry Should DC onoe more uruugos Mtgeiser .. ... brotherhood, and that tha passions ef nirty whioh have severed oar onos prosperous . omntry bo oaet aside; lo bless our couniry and our rulers; lo make them, first of all, Christian men, that they migni see mo neea 01 a regenerated heart and a sanctified tpirlt. He then to reffered to the tecona vert, ci nit txt. and direoted especial attention thereto, .. remarking that Ihe proclamation of thePreal- d int had oausea nine to icico. im ua.pv.. rr-f rred to M hit text. Hs stated that th. Old Tel lament oontatnea mucn irutn as marring 11 nations, at tho new Testament wnt ins com pendium at referring 10 tndiviauaia, ana mni .0 should reocgnito God ae our ruler. Onr Constitution made no recognition of the De vice Ruler. In this case we were ainereni fri.nt the nations of Europe. He then read from a collection 01 tne nu-lr aseo of the first President of the United 't ties 10 the 8nete. the House of Repressnta-I've. ths various churches, Ac, published In a nlon, in 1796, and also referred to therail-..ir-ua oharaoter of Washington in his great miliary and oivil duties; Imagined that we hmld not acknowledge man's will, but God's will ; our oivil government would be a mockery ,f God did not rule; oivil government wat of Gnd. He int np whom na win, ana sometime on' a Nero 00 the throne. ' We have been uufaithful to onr ehlldrea ia every section of lhe land ; unfaithful in the it- Ittion of master una scrT.ui .1 -1 the Government never to mi were wnn reunion ; ibe civil Government must reeognlij the Hihle lnall their dealings ; it is the duty of the (l .vernmant to publicly and openly avow their b hef in the religion oi unrisi, not tsji"' t he people have never asked "has be been re generated?" of every eanuiuatwior mgu p- 110 nmoe. ... 1. n..w ..nntri is the great asylum of tha woria for the oppreosel and persecoled of all nations, . , n . j 11.. 1. ,1.. whare tbey oan worsnip uju smmuius ilidtates of their own consciences, wuuonsrm-t-retce to any form or manner of religion. W hen our rulere are Christians ws ibatl be among Ibe happy aad the bleesed of the aaliont of Ihe earth. crtii rtiicv srinrMV A OLAjSICAL OOMMKBCIAL ACADEMY na BOYS. . Ih, Ftttsbaig, It. Way. . O. B. . ! "" a liia-uin. j Bow. J08. B.TKAVELLT, L H.( TilwlH Th roRTY-sOKD iMilflD ocmmaro on MOlf TJ Y, hthj . 1965. rnpiU -H Wr-I lb wamiijw wm Hi i curgyman au . "iiurS . D.. Pv. O. Btr. B.V , D. MorrU. B. M. Penis, . D , I a tsaray. a-. Morru, It. m. Hem,, -. a... - ----'.,7 rl.ant. Bank, Bon. h.m'1 Oalloway. W. A. Matt, Baa-, B B While. 1-1 , Ba. D. A. Baodall, B... W. O. Bob. arts. i. 8. Abbott. .. B.S. Bkklay, 8. S. tamaaU eoatinuanc. and sopport? Da you sot rely oa , apiii-Jw
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Full Text | '.sl A.liTBTX. HWIlinM DEAL- curiae. And rrovrtesor it Oua't )" MB". Schaj-iU. depot, es aoh btbb-T, rrcTLin. msf-bed oluootbbbekbt jaya aaaasrlor arlld sorp i. all pearauwd nr a.nBw! .kick k.w r v' ts 7kvr. tBMtriLI. BwAB'.E Bl, AT Alt TIMS, TOSt HIWlLKSLr IllE'p0BLiO ATOM THIKU - mao8ToruiukKuoot coffees. .-.hioiD ooTSkimcaT jaya coffee "TV. .. Nm. Oko-ory. .Aa.. beM. II I to1 jMriu mtlr. which often tHli as mwk ai ,rrJ" iXtTb-Ho-to. beto. xxtnir pore he. the Linlir--"' lthlnl. larlgor.Ung miill EST Alb FBIOB. It 0ENT8 TIB POOVD, pifOT. ttlABOHtTBEKT, muuuiu. v , UB v&NtClKK 4. CO.. . Mtu-facturer of C HAN. DELI E.R.S fGIS FIXTURES. AND COAL rOIUKBURNERS. .- iri an band a line Ariment of French Bronze Figure! and Ornament. " All Goods warranted equal In design and Workmanship to any In the conn try. rX"7 xolX tStXoot, pniLADELPIIIA. MT-4'l HIDE. OIL LEATHER STORE D. KIRKPATRICK A. SONS, No. 81 8. Third Street, Btftm Marktt and GkatmU BttnU, Phil-dtlpkit HATE FOR3SAI.E BPANIhH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER HIDES, CALCOTIA ADO PATNA KIPB, TAN. KERB' OIL, Ac- AT THE LOWEST PKIOES AND UPON THE BEST TERMS. All kind! si Leather In the rough wentad, fcf whioh tin hlahert market prloe will be ulna la cash, or taken le esoheap mr bldsa. Iatbar stored free of harge end told on commission. VLIUral Cash Advenes mads on Leather consigned to u.. , "llT rIDIA BUBBBB OOOD8 FOB TBB A KMT-rutins ot Babbor Otts, Oeps, Poochse, Caps., Leg-glnss, Haersaoka mod Blanksta. Atao, full oortin.nl if India Km tsr Qoods that ere raannfaolurMl ot tb prea.nl time lb oldest setabltsh-nt In Ibo United SMtaa,fcrseliettheloweslpile, fcroash. AIM, Belting, Packing nHo,Oir Springs and Or.lt Drill Tubas, India Bobber Ton of all kinds, Bootsiml Oni bhoss and Congress Web. For all hj JOHB TUOBNLEY, til Ohaannl BL, Philadelphia. tooSdflai - GREAT ATTRACTION! And Heary Reduction In tbo Price of DRB S B Q O O D . il WICKS, SMITH I CO. trill offer on Tuesday, tbo sin liast.. and everr daw after until cloned, tbelr entire Block, laclu ding- over aoo CASES FROM AUCTION ABO PRIVATE SALE, At 35 per Cent. Le 8i tban Original Cont. a ALSO, Tbe Leading Stylet of DOMESTIC GOODS ' In full aBHorlment, at a moderate advance from Auction rate. R. ESTER3R00K & CO., Hteel Pen Manufooluveva o. ArB Btrtt, II KSTSllOUOnK A. CO, DBtlUB o Jl. DUbu.lUfitlon f Mi- r(trt .ml tli. Aio.rl. Patrfl to ib f)t tht Bl.1 Poii r nl. In till Ouoo Irjoylli.m jnl la iwllt; i.j im boM Inpwhd r-NlllM. ,011V Al.' OOUNTRT DKALLEJ SPiurjD tbioio.1 Utur.nlo tr-rmi, lrd.i b; lnH r,roTni.'l .ttrtdiMl Ic. D1:dliidl5r ,L.. 1- HALL, liUACH t CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS Mi aid 6B7 BroAdwitjP, Car. Prinoe Bu, New York. Emit Bah, Wiiiiab Blux, EsnxtcB Mohbob. M.niifsctnren of PraMHtltloa ood Brgnlor Army Buordi. DMlor In erorj fitriety of Mlllurf Good, both Am.rlCQ od forntro. Ord.rt exocntnd wllb dJ.polcb. OottS-lyr ' WILLIAM BLYNN. NEW NEIL. nOCgK, flat WatchM. English, Swiss anil American) Rlcb Jewelry, In Hn variety Diimtmi Work, to wMeA paf tpieial atUntioni BTBRLINO 8II.V1CB WABB, STAPtB ABDf AWI 8TLTIB PLATED TEA BBTTfl, WAITKB8, PITCH-BBS GOBLETS, OASTIBo, PrtBK", iPOONS, AND pArfUIBSl PINS TABLE OUTLKBY, OHOICBW KISD8 0LO0K8 C ALKN DEB, TM 1 BTY BAT, PINE r BENOH, and (unorol uiortmnt of f.ncj yovd.. MILITARY GOODS. ts Lt ni.TVH ttaa a wrw annarfor aaaortmant, ttfW The van bt Swords und Habrei, flu IHrnMOU and betl AniortcjiD od troportoii tUdci. Buh, B1W, OIHomV BitUll Hti, flnMt FMtftntt Bpmi, Cpaiilattea.Ao ,4o. n... .--h nd in ffinMnnst! or NflW Tork for mlliturj ood; my prtcei will b m low aa ny booie In toJf DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XXVI C OLUMBUS. OHIO. THURSDAY MORNIMi,' MAY 7, I8fi3. NUMbi '269 NEW VORH ADVEATISIXG, CIC'I!VNATI AUEBTISIX. Ill mm, smith a r,oM and U Franklin Street, piMlliu BLOSSOM, ROBINSON & CO. Wi-olM.1. I'MUra nnd CommlMiion Merchants, BUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD, 72 CourtUadtBU bbbtobi. All kind! of Frodno. .old on Oomalnloo. UliUlf OOO AGENT8I To Mil oar n.w ml woidorfal MEW EUPIBB PATRIOT'S COMBINATION PRIZE PACftiAOESo nit sin 100 uamIdI artioled. A parlor ulna of DOTaltlaa and aall for only Sift oaott. Kver?body will bava on la rMr. ra, rvrjcii, b,dvii pea, r-uuuiuara1 mt, liacu. CbftCkbTH aud Board, Lawa ol Iba Oamaa, En avit.ip. RrvliM. ('alenrtar. NiIp. Pli-a. 'furead. me.. and tb toi ol Jt-walry which at ooiupaii (m iLum la uew and vary bauttful. fl per day U mada bj oar Agaote Iln aaae, ariod fcr Circular, at onca. U. M. Dunn iju.t 42 ronrib Htraut, .loclnnati, 0. K7-Mly.r-1.8 O X O - -EC. a. THE NEWEST STYLES, BEST WORK AND QUALITY IVENS & CO. iiGMFUliST HKW HUI 68 & TO Weit 4lbf Up 8 lain, " OpposiU PiHi Optra Bout. Wholesale and ltotail. At our Pbiiftdalphit PHom. apr9-3a JOHN BONER. IMPOBTEB AMD DEALIB IH MILITARY FANCY GOODS. line Presentation Sword Always oa hand. Now 86 Wool Fifth Btr.tt, aprT OIMOIHNATJ, OHIO. (Ttta lau taMiofactarliis partner or Oow a Sbarp ) BBiDrORD m 8BAEP, No. W Walnut Btraet, Maati. factorara of Oak.taDDd and t'alaot-atratcliad Laath ar Bvltloc, Vlren(Da Uoaa a&d Buctloo, and QarJeo Ilea, of all kinds. llavlDf aaaociatad uy1f with MiMart Jamaa Bradford m Co.. for tbapirpoaa of man u factoring Letbfr Belting aud Boaa, with an experteoot of ovar lonrtaen yara In tlia basloaai, and an aDtliaaioluwani Improved ni a cliinary.wbioh 1 know ia anparior to any thing In tha Vast, if not In in Kaat, I cau lay to my old taatou-ra tliat 1 am now prvparad to liirnUb I ham a battar article luan avar way gat iMlvro. Uaalao katD oouataatly on hai.d aud for aala G HH1qbt. Pack Iobt and Gum Hoaa. of all tiara. Alio, the htt ot Laoa Leathar, Belt Hooka aod blvf la of all kinds, aud atarythlngoonuactad wtlli the Baltlug bnaloaaa. nuAUiunu on a or. Ilaaara. JAUI3 It UAUVUHb ft 00. Mil eoolfDoa Ibetr 'rauch Burr and Portahlo kill) Manuf-ictnry, tbx aala of ganulua Dutch Aurhor Brand bolting Glottal, of all nombara; Mill klacufntry and ovarytblug In lb si niing una, apa an AMU SUTLERS' GOODS. InJin Rubber Bliw Frock Conti aaj Tlma Imltstktion of Clolb; India Rubber Leggluge and Horse Coiere; India Rubber Blankele and Cape; India Rubber Coal, of all kinde; India Rubber Cloake and Cnpciu India Rubber Harelooki and Pillowa; India Rubber Poncboe and Glovea. FnldloR'Cino.OoU end Cb.lri: Boldl.ra' Comtwilom. fiirul.bMl; Uoniba of .11 kind.; C.q p Bnlfo, Fork And fipnoo; Poo,.t-Book.; C'Qrr.tiuy-Uold.ri; Leatber .nd Willow oovcirwl flukl; Flold UImh dOcra' H.t.r. nek.; Pocket KoWe.; dwoida; bword B.lL; Kublwr ood Wood Pipe.: Poekot Ulrrora. .pd . v.rletr of otber arti. clM for .rmjr IMe. Indi. Bnbow Maohlno Bltlug 8te.m raking uoh, .na India Bubbor Uoodi of .11 duacrip- IfOD., AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, BART & 1IICHCOX, 49 Weat Fourth Street, Ona doorwoat from W.lnat St., aprld3m Otnolnnatl, 0 ROBERT CURRIW, MANUTAOTnll ot lOO P r5.I IH.TS I , SB FlAKIiL.I( S'f., (Tt of Broa lwajr.) NEW TORK. r Plaaa. nt thle oot and .1. a. a call. JOHN C. PLIMPTON, It. CHITTENDEN &, CO., IBPOBTIta AND JOBBFH 0RY aOODS, CARPETS HOSIERY, NOTIONS, AO. 80 Broadway, New Tork. ORDERS. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO feblSdsm H&Nlt 1 1. HAWKS MANUFACTURER OF THE nit. Best Swcl Spntg Hoop BKirts, ABD Real Whalebone OoretH. No. IS Park PUce, neat oioeowaji NEW YORK. F.b M. HATS, CAPS, AC. WILLIAMS & LOCKWOOD, No. 98 Wefet Fourth S tree t W. !' attention to enr'ntw itylu of FASHIONABLE BILK HATS; FINE BOFT OA881MERE HATSj MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS : CHILDREN'S HATS, Ao. W. b.T a food itock of obolca (ooda, blcb wa ar SSr """""" "ffliua iQOKwooD. CLOTBINO. ABUAIIAM noOLEl a iBroBTzia A jOBBKAs ot Ribbons, TilmmlngH, Biiai, ABD 86 MURRAY A t0 CHURCH STREETS, 1ST K W YORK. TANBEB B0TI0M8. FROM AUCTION DAILY. W. G. HYNDMAN & CO., MANCrAOTUBKBS OF BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT POR-TABLE FORGES, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, BIgjf S AND IRON BEAMS, GRAIN WA30N8, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, So. No. 5a A A4 rant 9nd Ntreet, IIETWEKN 8Y0AU0RE A BBOADWAT, K.rt7-m CINCINNATI, O. GOODS bblMSm JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., m. 173, 175 nd 177 Wts 2d St., Omolxi.xxa.tl, O., MANfFA0TDBRB3 OF ObiijjPrmium Grain '.Drills, Paieul Nonpareil Milla, Improved Conical French Burr Mills, CtiuiminBr's"Palent Fodder Cutter,, Banford'a Patent Straw Cnttcm, Apple Parern, Clder'Milla, Chilled Pipc'Boxes, Iron Axlea, T.eonard'a Patent Wagon Skeina, Tweer Iron, Tire Drills, Tire Bonders, Glover's Patent Spoke Lathes, Bedstead Fasteners, Iron Castings, Malleable IronJ Castings, Howell's Patent Trip Hammers, Prioe lists mailed to all, free of oharge, on application to JAMES L. HAVEN & (10., MHO STATE JOURNAL Pailv. Trl-VTeeklv and Weekly, rBIBTED ABD PUBLISHED BY HTJKTT. ALLEN & CO "JOUBNAL BPlLDlirQV tMT BTATM BTBttT, amaiTa in eirrra.. Terms of Sabucrlpllon. TEBMd OF TDZ DAILY JOUBBAU mall, par raw, la ednnoe.... Do Si. Months, do ... Do Thrte aioalna no Do ' Ona at nth do ..I7 on 60 1 It Dall.arad by oarrlara In tha fill, par b ro Atant-.ln paokasaa of 10 and npvardl, par wars, Do 4o B . do TIKMS OF THE TBI-WEEKLY JOOhBAL. Bv mall, nar TMr. la adnncs ...-.. t J IK Do Sis montla, da - For Ian Maw, (par month J la adtanee.... TEBMBOF TBI MEEKLY JUDBNAL. Kir. I. .nbuilban. DM raar........-...".....". ' vnn r,fm .ni tAon.adrMSH.Hw.MMM...MH.. T 00 Tan coplrt, and on, to tha tiar np of th. dab, aant to ona addraai. . 1 T . 91' -15 00 Tweot, ooplx, and on. to tba attac np of ha olnb, wnl to cn. .ddreaa-.....- Dr. Sunderland's Sermon Wa give bslow tha Fast Day Sermon preaoh a J by Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Pastor of Ik First Presbyterian Chnroh la Washington Uily, irom the firat portion of the 68th ehapter or laalah. It Is a matter production from a master mind. Dr. Sunderland hat long been a laaident of Waahintton. and knows the men whoso tvii and ambitious minds hava brought rebellion upon us. He spoaks plainly aud boldly of our national tins. Ua doea sot gingerly travel around our great moral obliquities, nor touob them at a tanget while discoursing of 1 glittering generalities,' but goes forward with a direolneBt that adrt j of no ambiguity at to tentimentt or purpose. Tba rervia eioquenoe ana riauiu christian faith of tha aermon will oommend IH perusal to every reader. After appropriately oomparing tha present oouditlon of our country with tha oonditlon ot Ninevah at the time of tha oonveraion of its people at giun by the Prophet, Dr. Kundorhiud said : And now II is aaid, In I', a word of God, that hen the judgment! of God are abroad la the earth that the luhabltanta of the world will leurn righteousness. Let ua oonsider whether those Judgments art abroad among us for our sina, and If SO, wnat iny are, ana sow many and how heavy, for God suits his judgments to our sins indted, makes our sin, ootn ins punishment and the plague of our life. We are, as a people, under a heavy hand. The prlnoipal feature of these judgments is, that we hava been left to oureelvee: we have been left to be filled lib. the fruit of our own doings. Thoy are not the judgmenta of famine, or pestilenoe, or earthquake, the invieitde and wasting scourge, whioh go over tha earth deoiuiailug ana destroying by a law loo auoiia ror our traoing, and too atorei tor our penetration. But they proceed from the shock and eol-Uaiou of buinau ageucies, directed and impelled by the oonflioitng passions whioh lie behind them. Thry stand before us in all Ihe woes and oorrors of a bittsr, protraoied, desolating oivil war. From the furum of peaoetui ateaueaios ,nd republican sunroge the oontroremy,, has bseu carried to the last resource of pb)ioal foioe violence aud blood. And this has een douo tinder iho oiroumetnnoes and wiihmn-comitanis of evil such ns to afleol the Bhoie miuii and heart of the nation with every form of atfliolion aud mental distress. Upo4 the mom opeu und tangible effects of such i stvn war as this, in its bearing upon the dianS.tion of business, the destruction of property and the loss ol human tne, it nut im)i ur. aeoaslon like this, we undrriak. to blink oi Biack from tha full acknowledgment aad reoof ainon oi any ona or tba atna of wnian we, a individuala or oommubiiiee, or as a nation. svtrren guilty lu the sight of Heaven. Bui whore shall we begin the ealalogue of thevt luiqnltlt.r it it even difficult to olassify ana loaunent tnem, so manifoia ana variant, wli a language more nopiont in' tarmt thai aignify hamsn delinqnenoiea than it it even ia thore referring to any other eubjeet whitevar, we .noma yet eznaust our mother longu) lone be furs we could eiprest tha full tale of human iniquity and transgression. Private aina and public sina, aecrst aina and Open aina, personal am, and sooial tins, sins of the heart and sins of the life, tint in Ihe family and tins in the ohnjroh, sina in business life, aina in fashionable life, sina of the flesh and sins of the spirit, tint of omission and sint of eommissicn, tins ef itnorauee and tint of wantonneet, aina of eivtl ana aint ci omoiai ine, sins poittioni ana tins coloslestloAl. But we must bt mora speoino, and at the sams time more general, If possible, in considering what have been the moral and spiritual oauses that havo led us to far astray ffvm tht paths of reotlio.de. and to deeply In the eourses of cor rontion and dhhonor. All sin la fiery, and eat at doth a sankor. It riddlea out tha vary tusia of moral oharaoter in man; it frets and araura awav ihe warn ana woof r Ihe coon dences and aeouritira of human life. It ia the morale siofe. Nothing of spiritual purity ean livs in lit preaenot. Under its impulse and dominion men have their luata eioned, tbeii nuainna inflamed. Ihe understandings darken ed, Ihtir consciences seared, aad their hearts hardened. Bor nrepared, they enter npon life, and In Ihe ohoioe of avocations, of associations. ef aims, and of means to those aims they are O'jnsuntly exposed to poweriui leiupiationi which break down all mora restraint, auu eena Ibcm on iu a aareer of immorality, impiety, and ilithonestv. whioh nut ouiy proves their au ruin, but seriously tenus to injure ana oor rupt all with whom tney noute in ooutaot. wui .f all ihia mass of human Iniquity, certain oardinal forms of human tin aud profligacy Attnaar. 1 . . . ., , cr . w n ...... In dtnninR national wuou.ea .buh ui.u uu., I I 1 Lt. -. Aim niitaiia his own mernou auu ui... m. uwu u tiaotions. I am not disposed to he over ntoc and careful ia adhering striotly to ths techntoal poiuts of tha politioal phraseology of the day. I shall oonsider those tins national whioh are known at open, pnblio, or general, whether in . f irm oro-anit.d or unorganised. I thtll con sider those as national aiua whioh involve the great majority of the people in their praotioe, iiLknunfn. or their sympathy. Oa the sub ject of private and peraonai tins, whioh are to bo confessed ana lepaireu iu uiauu.t von co pending to their nature, 1 neea not now unasr-,.b it would be manifestly impossiblt to dwell any further than to say that tha whole aggregate of them, no doubt, furnish one serious and solemn reason for the private and pub lic ettliotious that ara resting on ail tna land. Hut there are aoma general and positive forma of sin whioh it would, in my juagment, be the sheerest bypoorsiy to overlook on a day ke i b ia: a . . 1. And the first I mention is ineprioiioai reunion of the QobduI of Jesus Christ by vast umbers of the people, though lt has been pro-luiufcd to tbem over and oier again. Ibis is .o general that it amounts in my estimation lo national sin oi ine ueepooi ujo. i uu- mount to a oharge ot irreugiua, atheism, and is me aiu for whioh every man h. i iu it ie uow hrraimicd beforo God. This is their ooudKiouation, that light has eome nto the wotld aud men have chosen aarinee. ahnr thin lioht. hcoauee ihoir aeeus are evu. that believetn not iu unnst in ounuoaiucu ready. I believe in my soul mat uoa is an gry with thin nation, and is now cringing us into judgment bcoauso wa have so msuy oi us fulled to eonfeaa Jesus Christ before men and to eceive his spirliunl Biii?aom luio our ne-rte ith all its lawn, Hgenoier, lunuonots, si.ii ei-sis. And 1 i ui this hist auu foremost Dccuse ie a praotici tteuml ot uoa in tne ungoom of HisGrooe.and in U'O l't means and methoue o ever designs to employ ior toe recovery auu lvitiiou of irjunhiuu. it is iu uw uuonj oosa to dwell. The shock 'thus given if the igooriog his prerogative despising his author-Sotntry lb. disorder it produorih. deil.ee- ,-y, and selling at naught but very mere)'and ment ana uncertainty it oeon.ion., in r .M.iin It imposes, and Ihe lorlunos It d.iroja.vtl m.iieis with whioh the people of this oountry are but too sadly familiar. And yet, even in iheB things, Ihrouth all mo region oi tne so-tiering, with ths eiocpiion of the border Slates, thea. judgments of God have thus far been lempeisd wtih singular meioy, and have, on ihe general scale, been mm velou.ly mitigated Indeed, so far in the oontroverty, it Is to be feared that the people luhabiling these stations of the Republic, from theie oomparitive exemption from the storm, do not et yet take to heart the awful nature of the judgments now smiling Ihe land nor comprehend the extern and depth of ibeir complicity in the sins which have oulminated in this fury. I make all al lowance, indeed, for what they have aon. auu k uptrend: but when it is all substraoi- id, tha present thrift and drift and appearance and notion, and ooudition of tha people in all those regions constitute a ground of wonder und amawkmeni at tne long mioi.ug .uu .... ww,mmg.m nf nllf di ll It ia iudeeJ upon Ihe people of Ih. borJer .i. ...... .n.i throuirbuut the region where the sway 01 ine reo.i.io.1.. ......... -------- "-J , h . W.. 0, levity, y.r. ih.t tha woes ana miseries ui ni i miup. i ,, . . ....-., . - u....:.... i.j hn ..ml .mi thai are Weil nign at. um" have bitnertoneen '----- ---'-.' M who j in Mnn. ts inn aeuin oi idi our I Duniuua ... il ua uu, . , i P . .L . , .. iu..l A.,,1 Ik. .r.ual.,nn 1 1. 1. ine UmiUVBl. IU.u. .uv j'uulwt dishonor we oau ever pay to him, be- muse under the' present aispeueauon i. pre-lros in. wy fr every oihef indiguity iu the oatalof ue of human guilt. II. AgUlU, 1 UlVUllOU lUOIhl. o in of whioh we nive tn many torms dbou guilty. It follows ilia' if men who mmt have some ohji'Ot of euprt nie dfs'ue lo whion ihry pay supreme Jevoiico, will not have God fur their object, thoy will virtually dethronj lltm in their nearta auu oetitoiisn ' .. c,., ion ftiriiiiuiun. ns have all had ..4. of n.. kind or other before the Ljrd God Jehovah, and l-- worshipped our idol, what- over it be, witnout rcgiu to the claims, me ..atwlm.ntfl. ur me SiailUfa ui .hi. nui oull a ...r liTintr God. 1 believe ih tt u. i. II UU - --o , angry wisn ue ior iu,., lion is now smoking against ui and againel all our idol deities that we have oherlebed in the ld. . . .t. , ,. 111. Again, I meution ice general iirg,-ui. and violation ot Uoa's ordinauoes, the 8 ihbath and the sanctuary, ana ine p.uiii.(iiiu o, ur name. The whulo air ia loaded wnh a foul mouthed profanity, aua in i.oi m ''S".I livereal at be loyal to irofba I a?.. iM tkair mnbL BTAin falitl Hfl- I hftB aaid anaihiiitie8. no power of words etui - q. L. GILBERT & CO.-, IBIPPIIQ B K A U B BTVAM REFINEP MnUI I a .--.ihtiiiies. no Dower fnllv Ihs nature anu eaiem ot . i ITKa Ji.n,Minn nf hii.iniafl At wretoaeanea.. ... ..-r...-- 1 a .11 not hold him guiltless that .keth mi name in vain. t Denevo "ou ...... iih uh for Ibis, and lbt his anger smokes and will amoke at the profane and im- oioua race of meu wno treat too waoie ouiyooi - . , , he.ru. the crueltiea perpeirated, the scenes oi ..taints, a. "" f J 7" . fr. persecution, the. grinding h... of c. - ihe awful prouuity a Jjwui.r.', . lhe .,Bi corruption nr: rib.'; "srR.;:iuuo:cT.;au of me;. .ud M. transcended tba woea and persecutions vice and dUsipation, in and "i?. No. ITS. 1T5 A ITT West d Street, -o-.iion to their tormentera I . t dawntinn for tl iDg IDTfJ ai --- the Union and the of infamy-aud all thia fostered and ostoied to re. Tbo same eplrit, by the bold and reoklcst oorruptort ol sooiety, GUM DROPS, I HAVE RECEIVED MY SPRING STOCK OF MftMhant Tailoring floods I wa v. iM... Vnallwh and AmrlckD dnlrabl. patt.r-. I b.? pnrchaasd my .took -arty, and by Tdoing haT. bongbt It meh lower tban in. ""pTrUm wanting Clothing wl'l do wall to call and amine my atock, as 1 hai. a Urge and wall 1J ; 4dtlOk fob tub rnni.io. Hemfeutory ai.d Bilsa Booms, i oounsLAhUT it, maw wokss, Branch oflca, Ml Canal Bt., EarU-a uoui n-iwi-t PUT Ift-lTl n--TAwBB CINCINNATI. O. STADLKR, BROTHER & CO., WHOLESALE oXjiCT33:iXiixi.a IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN o . . .... . t Oorernmenl oi meir "" :i. ik. ..il nigh total failure to oorreot, re- .r.Xsu oapitnl of tne oouny. ih,nll-B hv .'chrlBtiau or public sentiment, by the oig.n. SlwTSK n,K.h and-h-a-v -,- XTX foea even en : - . ....... i .k. ..;u t n,e oonditlon a thousana ioia, gendered the Ditiern... r". V..-k.-K.. . ...ff.rlno- from these evils ndices that ever walK form as tne premon.i.ry i.s no-ou- 1-::-y .. ni Nl'SIC, ETC. .,1 - .Att.n on tn tba Iwat SU1S 01 oni and workmanship, and a good II i gnarantart. I aa-e im- IM), aU-gaand w.ll-Mleotl sto ol nsaay aiaoauiouuim and Oint's Famishing Goods. Thenkfol for past feiors I wonld wsprctfillly solicit a ..... r iw. ntruun of mi oldonatomars and in.lu iba atuntlon of nsw onas. lift South High Street, Columbus. N. CUNDERSHEIMER. - P. R0SE1 MCRCHANT TAILOR! Crnr High and Tow a Streets, HAS JUST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF PIANO FORTE WABBROOM O . Three doors North of Nell House. CHICKERINU PIANOS New Soale. , . BTEINWAY PIAN02 Took Gold Medal ai World's Fair. BALLET, DAY IB ft CO. PIANOS-Bpleudid Insttumenta. ' " HALE it CO. P1AN08 Good Instruments at Moderate Prlcea. ' PRINCE MELODEONS Tb. Beat in lit Country. -. (msuliffl UAH I r. "'w...im. Th. .land at th. haad ol Uannfae- inrars In tb. land. Tb r. Is no otbsr pljcs m tnis aty SThM. nil a-aortmant of Instinmant. can U f .end to ae- ... 1 I w . i uik. ramiHaatlOnS 01 BUIDID EOOietV, .du Foreign and Domestic Dry i.ooas, "p if ocd'.wr b.nct ,urnd away ny umeij ifi..... - ---- - --- fate of every other people whoa, very luxuries and lioenses have enervated Ihem and finally 106 Pearl 81, north aide, and 11T West Thira ot,, . BatWMn Vina and Baca Wraala, OINOINNATI, O. aJTP.rllonl.r attention paid to orders. tfMt.' Fornl.ning wwii Also. Dealer. nc.W-dly MIAMI OIL WOKKM, WALTER SMITH fc CO., CINCINNATI, O., K.-rw-t-w,r. nf LARD AND TALLOW OIL. Alto BEFINEB8 OF OABBOB OIL. martT-dSsa .! t ni. nolitios or preference for a oand- uuu v. r j . - . ... ... ii... n. m. nneRllon Ul auuiv iu.hu. v. ..v- tlonalor looal polioy, but il ia a question of in.d.m.tiUI enaraoter, a queuu ui uuu... right and duty, a question of human conscience, rlfi .. s..iknf . miffhlv S.I1SS! . question oi in. - -07 . , .i,.. .iih this there ara questions of tht anu . .. ..,i. most am. lit g anit appaiuug r "- - .i..i.n..it Ihnm. V. I mention again ths spirit of oruelty and ooDreasiou whioh has marked tne wuie race 01 . 1 .... I.J:.. mw.A Ik. Ifn... A luetics towaiu mo iuuibh nuu ... . .- u.. ihe chapter of our usarpauona ana psrn dies towarda the aborigines of thie country shall diffiouliy, an :"r7k"--"Vi tru. iud. we ehll find. I greatly fear, k. ..,t,...i mi.t ,h.i notwiiheiandiug ihe treaoheroua and sav- eneiBiuuui "" - .., -..- . a. aad heart. Tba very tniuga wn.on now ...... W"'.."'- Tk. it h.v. obliquity aud perversion '-A f " .hi. naVon arc trSoeable to tb. .in. of Lent, of infamy whioh Ih. dominant race have XV. Ad yol, though I. hould encounter th. J it -Z.Z ins demsgoguSe, by th. retkiug ssltlcd convictions and prijud.ces of ever, man ve'naand '!..l I K: front-end I cnol be nnd.o.J lie press. Thess ar. marSS J. O. WOODS, t gent. SPRING AND SUMMER G00D3! GOLD WM. KNABE & Go.'a MEDAL ' PIANOS 1 1 OF THS MOST FASHIONABLE E1NPBI k it) WILL Bl MADB TOOBOEBIHTBS LATI6I o.um wwnt.lflnT AND AMBB10AN OLOTHP. h.hhimeuCR. U8LT0N8. PIAIB AND TAB 01 TESTINGS. Ac, and a general aseorttaeot of GENTS PuKNlSuING utMlua Mw.ys on una. .- DR. C. A. tyle ef thsaa JastlTeel.br.tos Ftanee pronoancoa by IHAliBERG, GOTTSCHALK, BATTJ5R AKi. I ClttAB-tlDtU, a - a l.r.. suibiT of the best artists and ometsan n thia conntry, s. v. ... BEST PIANOS MADE I aww-rh la and of a troll Blrst Olaaa Plaae should not fall to glr. ma a can. KNAPP, OCHL.I8T, - . Wnm.r1 of Bnffalo.l mwwirtMrwmim b.M f-kii..ii. ol tba Xtiw. Daalnass, and . .rts AiUlolal Brat, wllliont uain, that mi Ilk. 'tie natural na-at So. 1ST South Blgh Btraet, Coloml . . L ' - . . WW. A .. .1 k p. H. Dr. Knapp's 00k oa the Bye and Bar, Par nleh.d, or malM, ft . loharga, to any tadlrldnal who has a malady ofeltaarel was. argam. n. - . . . .u..j. I. Hll. .4TITI A t-.Atrnw, wn Imti ih. .,. t . .h o d.pOS. of m? Wenhoos. sltealed at tha foot f U.and atn. oa the Ohio and. TM Hona. to w. and to tlut loca-.... 1. k. .11. fn. a mini Prodwsa and Oowmtaiog bulnoss. Its eapciiy araga . " noMnslsd. Tb. emnsd'y .torsg. to tymi ample mom for B-nr or awrohaiMtlaa. II to ao ursng., K . A nnLrl t . mi Ask I Km bonding, i will ell It at a bargain for cash or on torms i. i.i u-.4i It tor a amL wl Improve farm la Franklin eonnty. win aiw mj "a 1 nasfl BULK. . .1 07... tu.a, n., wh.ra t wow raalda. For 1 wIlAO. "uuu- lama. Ao.annlyal efctlwsM Friend strsst. tonaa, .appiy a BOBTLB. Oolnmbna, April ffi, -U. rM-olmao BA8TESN IHE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH MARBLE IN Block Slab or Sawed to Order, . l. I. . h ink tint? UinfllHfl fa 11(1 now it. upon in. T" ". -V. bewilder those wno woum ue 't eire to be true, who want nothing in this con troversy but What is rtgnt uu. oordanoe with th. Will and law of God, and who would giaaiy 00 ,si tj "'-7 lish th. institution! of th. Government upon a sure foundation of publio righteousness, who ... i. 1. -r. ii.i for aonhisiries and technical- , ... .iKkt.. and formalities, but who go ... ,k. ..hatanne of dootrinee. the eternal right- onsnest of God, in .11 the relation. of man to hi. fellow man at wen as 01 ui. - because w. ar. confounded in these things and do not even y.t know wheth.r a lie is in out right hand, w. are auu gropim in ih.datk mountain of sin and ehame, our eve. blinded, our ears heavy, our nearto hard-" . - j w.w.w.wrt : Wa are as ana ttoa la aewoon, feeling theeharpttlng of God's goods, spurring ns o". '-J-i.j k. mil. awake only seeing men I. ...L -.ibln. and filled with th. pain, and of a, econd birth. This, it aeeema to me, is onr oondilion nnder Ihe pre.enl jag A -S tX - A.d a.v7w. haven, right to abut. nr. yM r ,ba .ins whioh form tna grouna 01 .na,... n o rr.T sum .. . ,. Wa are guilty u w. witemp ro"j:7uiu7lBth..t.mpt.de..0.m,nS ld wa aia rMlly th. mor. oulpabl., tf, 00 the real judgm.nu which firmed wy wholo duty this day without plainly is not ignor.no. that ia trying praoliccd upon tbem are not less repugnant to lilfuL wanton blindness, unres- trdth and justice, or heinous in ihe sight of ... Z-j .k. ..,n.i .ih.i.m of o,t And then es to the evile and wrongs of STEAM MARBLE WORKS. . of all our .0.1... --. - ,- lha ,ot-of this whole na- l.tna and muertee: naosioui.in.p"j.-., r, - . . ... . n a m r.i. f, i .... . : - , . ..... j.h k. (jaraar ai u eiaway ji rum"". CiiiolxiXiat 1. C. RULE & COLEMAN, MABtTfaOTtrBtBS ABD DIAIIBS IB TkC ouume rx t m Toiubs and Mnnile Pieces, oi. Cabinet Makers' & rinaoers dibw. JNCA-DE TO ORDER PRIOEU. ..ntn hrfora von u es imata of the subjeo as it appears to mo ia " it. when I have done this as briefly as pouaibte, 1 h.n f,.i that I have finished my testimony in respeot to this question, by exhausting so far as 1 am able the obligations that rest upon m.. First, then, I believe that the system of state-it ha. axiated in oar oountry, when view ed only iu lhe light of the oon.equencss that have followed 11, nas Deen an ... . of lb. most appalling magnitude aud enormity. .nnn. .... tha African raoe. it has bvea the apple of dieoord among the ruling raoe that ...a rr.r- i.ailn. Mit.mess than anv one or all other oauses combined since the foundation of the Government. The traoes 01 ibis evu arc m the Federal Constitution, legislation, ana m.-tory of th. oountry; bat the spirit of lb. evil lies book of all written or documentary instru- menu, in th. nnsanotined mini and neart, auu passion of man; lie. in commercial cupidity and ambition for political arisiooracy and pow- . .j 1. . I nr. nni II 1 1 . .11 II!., ."7 .r. nuu luci u . . on. portion of the people in any oue eeetion ot the land ar. alone to do niamea or sew tahla for .hiunt of sin or suffering this ys. lem may have enUiled npon is. Sinoe lhe war hwnhn .... nA ik. rtui svenis of iu progress that far hav transpired, I ara disposed to stand equally .mated at tb. .roofs of tnr... eerily en the cn. hand and th. claim, of Divine uuun.j on tn. etner. 1 am constrained eensnr the ii jutuoe of Ih. laws of exelnaia tgainst this outcast portion of God's human oreaiurra, ana lo denonoee the cruel, prepoc erous, and inexorable prejudice ia which thoe lata are founded. I believe, ia short, that tie swing aye oi uoa beu ilds a degree nf eel-rlthness, hypocrisy, inconsis ency, and false paiianmropy npon mitauMeol. which nosltiv. ly amounts to lha infatuation and frame of jo dieial blindness among all tha people Eaat and nest, north and Souih, and whioh of ltaell wouiu do sumcient to aink ths whois nation in to tha nethermost pit of perdition. AoJ afte. tong year., oi angry and embittered nom. rcrsy, in whioh mea hava not known lie man uer of spirit they ware of. Ibis great, fai.rf.,1 implicated mass of guilt and mieerv. this ... tut nightmare and Inoubut which was lying irons lhe very vital, of Ih. nation, whioh as tmii or ioresignt 01 human wisdom oouid remedy or relieve, has been thrown into the mighty scales or oivu war, ana the sword ol Hod ia unsheathed lo eat the knot of tffis more than Gordiaa mystery and to rip from the heart of tba nation tha disguises that htvs aiddeb our own real eonditioa front cur ayes, and lo soirs in unanticipated ways ana by mesne we never oould have foressen th. queslioos con-oeoied with this subject, whioh hava hithorU bean both our torment and cur shame. 1 bailors that the time had coma whan nothing but war was left to open our eyes to our own trut moral state in th. sight of God. and to sduoaie the mind and the heart of th. nation to a new platform of dooirine, sentiment, and opinion on this aa well as on .vary other great interest of mankind la the advancing day ef a Christiaa civilisation. I believ. it Is tba design ot God that the eyetem of African slavery ahall paaa away, aad that lha true art of ill decline wa. .truok when th. first gun ol th. rebellion made its booming salutation to the brave Andereou and his little band nndei the eteemelos at Sumter. And because I have been impressed with this bslief from the begin ning, ana at oooation onered, expressed it, there ar. thos. in this community who brand ms with what I imagine they suppose to be the vilest and most odious of epithets, and who regard me at having wholly departed from lhe walks of olerioal propriety. Here, then, I define my position. I am In favor of abolishing all human tin and wrong-doing, whether it be in connootion with tha black laws of the free States or tht tlave lawt of the South; whether il be in oonneotion with eianbath-Dreeklng, profanity, or whatever else may tend to mar and degrade human nature aad to provoke against ua th. just Judgments of Heaven. 1 am In favor of auoh abolition, in short, at it anuounoed in lhe passage from tht prophet, and sanctioned by the favor of the Lord God Almighty; and let the man who dissents from this position stand up on thie grant day and nroduoa his reasons. If it ia thia to be an Abolitionist, then I am an Abolitionist. And I ean tfford to wait here and suffer all the pressnt conacquenoea of auoh a declaration in the firm oonviolion that tha day ia not far dis tant wbsn it will bo no longsr regarded aa a orima or even at an Inditorstion for a man to jtand up bar. or in any other portion of the conntry and pi.oa truly ana launiuiiy for uoa and his follow men. VI. And now, onos more, I mention another rying and oruahmgsin tnat we navs to lament and deplore to-day the tin oi teoession and rohellion against ine uovernment oi me united Slates, aud the oonnivnnoe of seoret sympathisers aod abettors I regard this as a high crime against God and man not a mere mistake or misforiure, save where men aud women are compollod oroonetrained lo not iu the character of traitors anj rebels by tha duspoilo mandats of Ihe nrch-souepiraiors against the integrity, ih. peace and safety of the commonwealth. That ihere was a foul and shameful oonsDiraov. attended by ihe ineolenoe and fero city of fiends in humau shape, first to assasslu- ie Ihs rrestdent eieui on nis way to toe eepi tal. and afterwards to seise the city, and mur der Union men, woman, and children, ihere is not Ihe slightest doubt. And if th. seoret hi. tury of the plots of Ihes. men oould oome to light, would no doubt startle ihe whole nation with Ihe horror, of thee, coutemplaled atrocities; and it w. look at the persecution end die-trees inflioted on the lnnooent whetever lhe ruthless perjurers have been able lo hold iheir sway we shall find thai not in all the annals of oririyrdom nave our nci-ow nu isuunu uuuu-trymen been transcended by examples either in the lofty Spirit OI tneir unmiuu or m mo brutal and bloody aovagery of their oppressors. And yet this Government has been unable and unwilliug to afford thorn any rollef, while it shelters and proteots and feeds with a mutt criminal indulgence Ihe seoret enemies of i s existence, who live beneath the very shadow of ths Capitol, detesting it in lis magnanimity, and applauding th. open treason with wbieo. an armed front is olniohing at its very throat. Anikisd at suoh a state of things I sometimes wonder what posterity will thiok in the clear lign. - a coming day, whioh I pray may suc ceed the darauv f the present night, in contemplation of the subtler -.h the depth of tht ireacbery mat p.rvu ....j --"-uer. and whether they will be more aatonlshed at ths madness of disloyalty in its perversion nt iha nlaineit nrinoiple of oommon honesty od duty, or at in. to.... . Government wnioo, two j w uuuo. ...... and humiliation otitis fails not to hcrish in its bosom Ibis nsst of vipers. Nor am 1 oon9trainru m op... - r onr community from any epirlt or desire of ft- onal violenoe or capital retriouuou, out suon ih. nscssaiiles of lhe general safely and of ..ir.....arvation imperatively demand. I only . . .a,iaw satinht Ia ha nlaaiu .1 tt reel tutu ma oqiuwui.iv u6mw v... - the spirit of diiloyftlty, by dWiBsOi. of I hose ' Pr . ... 'i.l ah. Dnnih in thia wnrihl. whaee nearia -rtj wbvh lion from thou whoae taeana ire with the Gov raven, up to the full tnard of lotipiural Karl iatrtnA. This ia tha only way that I know u . . i of In Whioh wa can repent oi aim ioi.ua. ms tin of sedition and revolt. f boBO who t.el at neari no aurgiauoo w mc n....mnl should b. put beyond the linet at least That ie in. genitssi visitation tnat tue authorities can lawiully beelow, for this ia no .....tinn of oarty poli ios, aud I deny the im- 1 - - .. -. ..... .m.k.lia t.m it peaeimtui ot uv - ? .... is pursiy a ques.ioi. .. .... owe to God and our country. And if wa moan to forsake our ami, ii we mean to put aw.y from among ut the abominable thing, if w. In return unto uoa Wltn an sum.. we must reour to the law of the Bible : "If thine ... .F..ri thee, olook it oui; If thin, hand of- y .l-. ... i .ft " Mi hus hifnrs as fena wee, uu. . . . in thil passage from the prophet tn. true solu ik. iaauea that are pending. , . 1 !,!... I M. a.il thia is oauea prnauuiuK buuuwi ... when the ship of atat freighted aa it ia with til our memories ana n our nup. hob tosoin i. k. i.mnasL when it lt no longer a questioi of polioy or reference aa between rival partiee ..i ...riirlates in lime of peace, but a deeper, broader, mora vital question of tha triumph of the Govornment ana in. . . ..nnia over a system of naurpatlon an rlsanotism. tutuined by an orgauiied and arm' .a ..iiinn aeainet ihem; now, when a fieroe and bloody aliempi is man. .o uuu.ruiiuo u. very foundations oi sooi. u...., t.i ik. noblest atruotura of empire the aun hat ever ehone upon, ana u iuu nu .k.i ... fines most happy in all the art. and :i.. f advancing civilisation, and to blot oat from the fioo of tha globe the noity of a mighty nation, auu to .u.p.n ..... ... 8....-ness and lhe usefulness cf apiople among whom he divine prinolplee ana preovpts oi unrtett-...i,. i,..lf have had iheir froeet and their noblest aoope, would it not be ihonght a thins iacredibl. ihat ths Christian people and the Christian ministry of this land should .tand aloof, should manifest a deep and proionnd in difference, should undertake to live aad an and preaoh, ana tniox ana i.ei as k ..h ,K.ra wan no war and no judg- - --1 ..j.ii.v.r. ...i ni Hint imsnff no wnate.or. 0.. ... nn .hii. ibh who., history of the nation hith erto has been marked by one continued succes sion of providential luterpoeiuons ior uetiver ..... oua aonetant setiee of examples cf the preeenae and infiueaoe of tha Christian eloment working out our national deMiny. Without Christianity the story of Amerioa never could h.rs been told. Those monifold and mighty mnnnmenis whiah cover tha land could never have been reared. None but God can tell the rifect of Christian prayer aud fidelity in the i..aiimonv of Christian truth noon the fortunes f this nation. And now, in snoh a lead, with suoh a record and anon, a proereot, and in snch t condition, when we reel and Know that mow. ara being atruofc whioh if not repelled must net jnly destroy onr civil heritage, but also roil bock the ohariot ot human salvation for a iuousand years, can th. disciple, and ministers jl this religion, whioh has more than all other things made the land a blessing, be excused from ths duties aad trials whioh now rest npon h. nation? Nay, do you not look to th. Chris- aa sentiment aad opinion of this country fer ole of Uit oountry at oonetilutiof Bnd.r Goi be firmest and Un..,inf p. t,4 Z ar of ths nation's strength? If ilis uVi thea I am hare i. dtol.re ia tha Bam ef tha lAriiitaa Church, aad f all that follow u. gieat Head of th. Ckurok ia thia Und, that aa thy have never heretofore beea found waatiac .a the hour of Iheir country ', eeed, so th. wT3 aol aow be found wanting. For as.. 11 . ts this, ih. old religion which has for Iffb.to. au.died years produced tha harnes and martyrs of ths world, will riss again aad lead her mighty processions Into ths thickest of the ooatMt. And not till ths Cburth of Christ has h-sw nl- teriy overthrown, and not until her prayer com '-ft and bar last sonl is offend anna il. .1... . of expecting liberty, will it be time for mea u - ay, "icere is no longer any hope:" aad atnt - mul thea oan th. cans, of human nature aw. ' rwoere o ruined. And or this reason It is b in ih. name of ths Churoh we lift an rvuiwa, "ory aloud and spare not," show- . og .the people their tint and IrantBre. .lues. Th. Christian mind of ihia .,! ' it-holds Ik. tnectael. ws now areaent with ' feeling of th. deepest so'emnltv and tk. n si painful suspense. Th. christian mind ot his nation 1n1epr.it th. amistiont aad oar mtferingt bow as tht judgment, of God for our ' u .ul obliqul'y- Il holds that there is a right- otitieaess whioh axaluth a nation,- while sla It t reproach lo any people. It holds that is iriais like this there is but one asi iratioB that oo carry na through in triumph, and that la ' ns aspiration 01 in. Almighty, tt holds that noong th. first sig.s of ths presence of inch aa : .tipiratiou is ibt general ratura of tha neonla to sobriety and virtue, and therefor, lt views with pain and grief, wltn apprehentloa aad ' il.rm, th. almoat universal reign 01 vies, vul-friiy, and impisty. And because th. aatioa in. been to long blinded and indifferent to tba orinciplet of truth, aad to loaf disobedient to be suthorily of God, da hat not only kindled the firs of this furncnoe, bat he it adding fowl , the Barnes ana holding us in Ibsm that W ay be either purified or consumed. That it be issue now before us purification ar 4m- ' ruoitan. It is comparatively of little aeoonBt aa! may b. the tidings from th. great siege. the battle. neias 01 oar toioes, wnat may i 1 .onditi.nt of lb. currency, or Ihs result . loeal elections, or indeed what may be tha " loily contingencies or detaiit that fall eat to , is in ths hismry of ibis great time; hot th n. question is whether amid all these mliuoat human beiogt a tufuoiant number may be und upon whoa the inspiration of the Al--ighiy has descended to render it eonsltteat itn his most graoious purpose and with the jharooter of bis supreme government over men 0 inierpos. and glse us th. victory. If thia point In th. moral aod religions condition ot tit. America people oan be attained then we . 1 tve no fear for the remainder. The tame wwor that delivered the people of Ih. Hebrew ttion with a high hand aud astretobed oat arm. the same nower that shielded the people of 'io Netherlands against tht oombintd ettaok of he greaieti potoutatet of the time In Europe, be same power that brought our fathers through hs bloody baptism of Ihs Revolution, and gave to ihem to bequeaia to ut their ehlldrea, thil lorioui inheritanoe, will thunder for us along ur lines of battle, aud put onr enemies to rout ad oonfusion forever. I have thil faith then in tht overruling providenoe of Goo; and to believing, lit mt ' implore my fellow oountrymen lo pause thil lay and oonsider how we may best serve oar lountry and our Christ in thia lime of lhair leed, for a biiter ourss fell upon Merot beoeuM the came not up, not np to the help of ths Lord .gainst th. mighty, and 1 honestly bsll.T.-mat a deep and bitter auraa will fall upon that man, that family, that oommunliy, that church, hat will now draw baok from following th. liiid in the pathway of hie present providenoe .ver thil nation. How then caa yon ttrv. tmerica in this hour of wrath? Man, women md children, youog men, aid men, all man, he ' .s lha truest patriot, tha best lover of his ooun- try, ths Wisest ana most cmaiem iriena ana olper, Who Is the most consistent, earnest ana raverful Christian. If you would serve th. eiiiso of your, oouutry, oeae. to da evil and l"arn to do wen; let toe wionsu ioro.no uib ays and tha unrighteous man hia Ihooglit. If vou have received a bribe, restore it. If you have profaned the- name of God, abandon 1. If you nave irampteu on in. osudsib uay, .ample on It uo more. If one has beea an . fliel, a debauoher, an inobriate; if one hat t3ted dishonestly, suppressed tha iruth, cor-r ipted others, defrauded men of their right', tl 1 it no more, uoi neoome a true man voce f in; abandon every vios aud every iniquity; tit man sobered and ohastened by lhe great r. alii iee and severities of ihe times; a man no , I nger for the levity and vain dalliance of the p ., but full of lhe migu.y inouguia mua eteru ... tmolves and steady purposes of present duty. II a oannot any longer tritlo before God. Theee a, e days of saoriftoe, ihs days of heroio suffering, ths days of many and most noble martyr-' d 'mt. Oh I look at the spectacle of the altar, and t!iu bolootusts which are sow smoking to mourn in tbo land, in th? very ceuier of whioh are lighted up in our Amorioan Swltierland the uioiintaius of Tennessee, whers oraokl. the hottest fires of th. great persecution. Th. day of p lace has gon. from us. Uod only knows when, o.- if ever, it may return to thia generation. Lst us compose aud prepare ourselves for the sicrifics. L.t us look defeat, disaster, and .... ri.ith. if need be. neadiiy aud oalmly in ' tne faoe, and grasping the pillart of Gode eternal truth and justioe, and holding np oar 0 unlry and all lie interests bef jre hi. throne, let us sntreat Him to turn us from oar trans-greseions, that iniquity may not be onr ruhL l'ao host of God beariog the ark of our aacrtd . ..-.!, ion, ena moving, tan sissu.ni v. m iihty psopi,t ibis last exodus of oivil and siigious liberty, is uu. r'-.ady cn 111 maroa. r.a trnmnels of Providence na.v .nmmonad lb. millions of our country lo Its peril ana u toil. .The pillar of flr. by night, and of olond bv day, is moving b for. us. We are standing J ' . .j i.;i. ki. M.t-.,. an. oa to fees wnn uuu, .nw ... -j 1 -v - i,..Fia with awe. May his meroy arm na 1 h alrength to live and labor, lo watch and , -. to sutler and die for our native country ...i fnr lhe kingdom of Jesus. Oh I walk soft ly, all ys people, walk softly, for God it among 09, and lhe oearooer 01 .m. .. ..a the gold is tried. SERMON OF REV. DK BAMDUn. Tht. ir.ntleman delivered an ablt approprl- ... , ie diioour.e on Thursday morning. After tha eiding of the 21 Psalm he read the President's ...ni.maiion. and than selecled at hit text lha Slh chapter of the book of DanieL After which delivaraa Be imprcasn. pr.yar, mmmu . the Almighty tnni our unn.pjiy uu .unarms o mtry Should DC onoe more uruugos Mtgeiser .. ... brotherhood, and that tha passions ef nirty whioh have severed oar onos prosperous . omntry bo oaet aside; lo bless our couniry and our rulers; lo make them, first of all, Christian men, that they migni see mo neea 01 a regenerated heart and a sanctified tpirlt. He then to reffered to the tecona vert, ci nit txt. and direoted especial attention thereto, .. remarking that Ihe proclamation of thePreal- d int had oausea nine to icico. im ua.pv.. rr-f rred to M hit text. Hs stated that th. Old Tel lament oontatnea mucn irutn as marring 11 nations, at tho new Testament wnt ins com pendium at referring 10 tndiviauaia, ana mni .0 should reocgnito God ae our ruler. Onr Constitution made no recognition of the De vice Ruler. In this case we were ainereni fri.nt the nations of Europe. He then read from a collection 01 tne nu-lr aseo of the first President of the United 't ties 10 the 8nete. the House of Repressnta-I've. ths various churches, Ac, published In a nlon, in 1796, and also referred to therail-..ir-ua oharaoter of Washington in his great miliary and oivil duties; Imagined that we hmld not acknowledge man's will, but God's will ; our oivil government would be a mockery ,f God did not rule; oivil government wat of Gnd. He int np whom na win, ana sometime on' a Nero 00 the throne. ' We have been uufaithful to onr ehlldrea ia every section of lhe land ; unfaithful in the it- Ittion of master una scrT.ui .1 -1 the Government never to mi were wnn reunion ; ibe civil Government must reeognlij the Hihle lnall their dealings ; it is the duty of the (l .vernmant to publicly and openly avow their b hef in the religion oi unrisi, not tsji"' t he people have never asked "has be been re generated?" of every eanuiuatwior mgu p- 110 nmoe. ... 1. n..w ..nntri is the great asylum of tha woria for the oppreosel and persecoled of all nations, . , n . j 11.. 1. ,1.. whare tbey oan worsnip uju smmuius ilidtates of their own consciences, wuuonsrm-t-retce to any form or manner of religion. W hen our rulere are Christians ws ibatl be among Ibe happy aad the bleesed of the aaliont of Ihe earth. crtii rtiicv srinrMV A OLAjSICAL OOMMKBCIAL ACADEMY na BOYS. . Ih, Ftttsbaig, It. Way. . O. B. . ! "" a liia-uin. j Bow. J08. B.TKAVELLT, L H.( TilwlH Th roRTY-sOKD iMilflD ocmmaro on MOlf TJ Y, hthj . 1965. rnpiU -H Wr-I lb wamiijw wm Hi i curgyman au . "iiurS . D.. Pv. O. Btr. B.V , D. MorrU. B. M. Penis, . D , I a tsaray. a-. Morru, It. m. Hem,, -. a... - ----'.,7 rl.ant. Bank, Bon. h.m'1 Oalloway. W. A. Matt, Baa-, B B While. 1-1 , Ba. D. A. Baodall, B... W. O. Bob. arts. i. 8. Abbott. .. B.S. Bkklay, 8. S. tamaaU eoatinuanc. and sopport? Da you sot rely oa , apiii-Jw |
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