l?Ur if V HMD Mvrir- M I i " ft srt ftl 4 V'i"l AMf.i ,ltt rtf rH.NMi I ji, Is. , mi tin - -. Ni Miikii 9 Vouxi IV. OMAHA, NIIUUKKA, ViUhA Y, M lit 1 1 m( AMERICAN TAMtR Ml ttONt NVMt !' t I . I I'tut ti " ktts.1 llsi-t -w ntnt Ws. lisM I ,i..ti,l . i M i.-lltit s ,S r t tM ,t.t Ml-tlH) i Attl !! IWtll I'll l tntwlmj t Mi I'lUnl; Ailtt III .ii'ttt 4 lu. . 1t.. MitvlUet Mu ttlmtinnts NOTKS AND COMMENT. .It i'tiK J. II. Mai-omukk Iui Hvn Invited l deliver lecture on "Tim I'mises ienilii! to Hu Ui (in tuft Hon," at the Trinity M. F.. rhutvh Komili" Plate, Sunday innilnjr, March 11th. The lecturo Is very Intorcsttnir. and nbouml In historical facts regard Injr (lit) piijmoy, nml tin rise Hml full of the Human empire. Ho nut Hint hoar htm. How to raiso a I'lto Speech mini In Ix'tnir seriously discussed Iiv many of our frii'iids,iwhl1ia;rcntmuny tire sending In their miles from time U timo. Out! friend sent tm Miink prop erly II Hod, iijjToeinjf to pay W whenever there Is mi attempt to abrlde-o free speech In tlio future, another handed us and a number of others have handed us tind sent liy mull sums rn nf lng from 2i cents to tl, since our liiht issue, and at tho ralo tho fund Is now growing1, wo will Hoon bo ablo to jf after tho dastards who daro menace our most choi'Mied coriHtltutlonal guaran tOOB. bomb inrco weeks ngo we made a statement which wo havo since discovered is not borno out by tbo facts, It wan In relation to tho number of Protestant colleges that bad received arms from tbo government. Wo havo found that there aro more than a toore no supplied. Womako this statement In justice to tho Roman Catholic church which wo aro trying to show up In Its true light, believing it is hotter to ac knowledge an error than to allow It to go uncorrected when wo havo the proof at hand. Tho error wits duo to carelessness on our part, and tho too positive assurance of a member oftht company, who had a copy of JW Alarm in his possession which ho posi tlvely assured us contained the figures ho quoted. Hereafter wo shall not take any man's word for a statement, and shall only make a positive statement when wo have tha book containing the information in our possession.' Wo re gret having made this error, but can assure you it will not happen aguin. Ik Roman Cutholicu will refuse tho American (lag as a gift, how can you expect them to bo loyal to our In stitutions? This tiling occurred In Pittsburg, Pa,, and seems to justify the growing suspicion that Romanism, as a religion, is a misnomer, and Is being used bv the hierarchy to weaken tho safe-guards which hnvo been placed around our liberties, In tho hope of eventually making this tha homo of tho Jesuit and tho abiding place of tho pope. A dlspuch from I'Jltsburg, March 2, 18!H, says: "At tho conference of tho attorneys and the ollloials of the patriotic organi zation who are resisting tho attempt of lie v. Father Cosjrovo toinstall nuns as teachers in the Thirty-Fourth ward public school, the lawyers gave a pre liminary opinion that the action Is il legal, mid steps will be taken to get a court decision to this effect. Two of tbo men at the meeting said they had offered, some time ago, to present the school with an American (big, but the Catholic board of directors refused to accept the gift. The school Is probably tho only puhllo educational institution In Pittsburg that does not float the stars and stripes. Councilor Kerr has received numerous letters requesting his Interference Jn the matter, and urging him to do all In his power to keep the public schools free from sec tarian Iniorfcrcnco Today he received a ropy oi rcsoiuuoiis adopted tiy a Philadelphia council condemning the action of the school hoard. Father Cosgrovo today announced that ho will give the Catholic children religious In struction In one of the school rooms If the directors allow It," JIomic tiiideiHtaiidrt the art of advertising well. Yesterday tho pope wns seriously considering giving to the world a new encyclical, today ho Is on tho verge of dissolution, tomorrow there is no truth In tho reports recently sent out regarding the pope or his jsilley. And so she keeps it up. Hho has some members of her collossal aggregation or some umbryo scheme constantly be fore tho people. Hho recently sent out a different article to that heretofore hawked about, and wo copy It to convey to you tho full extent of her greed for notoriety. It says: "Nothing has boon decided as regards the date of tho next consistory. Re gard I ng the succession to tho papacy, Monslgnor Jacoblnl Is well thought of. if a Is not a cardinal as yet, but his high qualities havo attracted tho attention and won him tho sympathy of an im portant faction of the ecclesiastical senate, which desires to see him ad mitted to tlielr ranks, precisely In order to prepare his candidature for the papacy, and 1 am assured that his boll ness has been repeatedly and earnestly solicited to confer with tho cardinal's toborottaupon this distinguished priest. It will therefore bo of Interest to mako Ithewn I ! tintn. H"I the !''iiv 1 4 I tin l M t'f hi tutv triil, !.. tttl '! itM, d' lih .' i iH'ii(tinV IMtr (! li . , lH'(! ) ttit' t t'lMf ti Ht iSt. r. "M"H'l.i nih Jm.fMiil. list t iii!r hM'itf J Tju, " Ki n Ih ('I'UM'fi l'i" H'U Js ' Ni-iiMiiN'f, I of lux!''! ivnU4'' tt.i.li. ii i si lti. iitl!i't mitilnsfj, In i,s lii 'tf liti lunxl hi UiiM iiim h ( Jt. A IUiihi, Iui' li siitiMijinniu lUie.l lo liei'i k rtisir sel lix'k mi f lln f imi tliiiix of ptfii'. Ili I hen iii Un lliii-lilnls H!k, liel-i lie Hi't.'il lb" inpsi iiy of sii hivlut mid iniimiHtii of the I'liit'd Slnt., I'snsiln, , I ml lit mnl I'liiim. In l'T4 I 'lu- l nmiied him iiliUnl In s sei ii tniul ili psilmeiiL mill In ?il lie H In mm llieil mi nm of hit lnliln,' tlninest clidiiiHH. I.nlet'oii ho lilleil In sue, ew.iini tho lmMi Isnt istnf wtiv Ury of the riihirreestlun, of fxlrnoiilliiiiry iMi'leslaslleal Hltnlr and of lilinii liin of the holy clniii h. In l'J the pri s -til poH' returned him to tho itjnn ii mlit llde, I'onterrli'g uimn hi in ih" niu seerelarv. Iiiivlnir a year previously prouilM'd him titular nirhhlslmp of lyre. "Mgr. Jiienblnl Is nil eceteslnstleal o irri'piniiehable hikbits of life, who bus more especially (lMtinmilhed hmixeli by the run IT" and I ho variety of hi learning, lie Is emliieiitlv gifted with Hint foresight and llnesse, which, tie- cording to a celebrated writer, mas the Italians a nation of diplomat. He does not belong to the class of prelati w ho desire to see the church remain In close control with systems no longer In harmony with modern thought. 'On tho contrary, he has grasped exigeneleB of modern times and has neglected nol h lng which could prove of practical no cosslty to the church or place her In a position to maintain her rights, wiui tills object In view, ho devoted hlmseir with extraordinary zeal and activity to tho foundation of various Cat hollo asso clatlons, which at present contribute so powerfully to tho defense of religious interests, "For close uoon two vears Mgr. Ja coblnl has tilled tho position of papal nuncio at Usbon, where he has In gratlated himself In political circles and more especially at court. I Jo Is very popular throughout Portugal, i ho revival of tho uathoiic movement in that country 1b duo to him, a movement which has resulted In the declaration of tho clergy of Uraga Inviting Porta guose Catholics to devote themselves above all, to tho defense of conservative religion and society, leaving aido all political and partisan questions." Thk letters continue to pour Into this and our Kansas CIt.yofllce asking for Information regarding tho case of Illsiiop McNamnra, and endors ing him as a man and as a christian Here is tho latest one: Tho patriots In this city, Washing' ton, so many of whom havo listened to tho flerco and fiery denunciations of JJlshop McNumuni against the pope and tho devil, aro now eagerly asking, What Is the latest news from Kansas City, Mo.?" We all read with avidity whatever Is printed of his heroic battles with tho pope's Irish in that city, as we did little before of his si mllur contest In Maysvlllo, Ky. The question has been several times asked mo lately, whether the bishop does not unnecessarily stir up these Inters by Imprudently attacking tho pagans. J hoy say that McNamara tamps his foot and hurls defiance Into tho vcy tooth of Rome; that ho need issly Irritates and exasperates tho "bloody beast." The truth In, thews good, conscientious 'rotestants neither understand Roman Ism nor tho bishop's plan of campaign. The bishop, too, has a more lively sense of tho power and danger in this modern paganism than most rum Romanist have; and ho desires to awaken the American people to the danger of th great arm lorrmio power that is so rapidly spreading its dark shadow ov this bright and beautiful land, We must not lose sight of this fact- thai McNamara was for a long timo a part of this monstrous hierarchy, and ho realizes Its deadly character as no 'rolestatit ever does. Ills efforts aro directed to showing Protestants what tho real spirit of the hierarchy is, If you desire toascertaln tho real character of a hornet you run a stick Into the nest, rind at once you learn whether It Is a dangerous Instltu Honor not. It Is not so much a question as to whether McN'ttiiiura is prudent and ju dicious In his manner and matter: Ills rather a question of constitutional right, lias hearlght to stamp his foot and say whatever lie honestly thinks in his own hired hall, either for or against any religious system? There is no doubt that he might, in any city north of Mason and Dixon's line, denounce In bitterest terms every article of political faith In tho demo cratic, republican, or other party plat form, without fe,ir of being mobbed. So too ho might denounce tho A, P. A. to his heart's con loin it, and Its mem bers would either stay away, or attempt to answer him by fair argument, Ho might attack the tenets of Presbyterian Ism, Methodism, or IJiptlstlsm, de nounce their doctrines and stamp his fool to his entire satisfaction, and yet not be molested. Hut the moment he attacks Romanism th ;o is a howl, and tho air Is filled with stones, clubs, brick-bats and curses- When a man has no reason or argu ment to sustain his cause, ho gets mad, '! 0.iv !.v, i, lil,ktvU mMMlml, ),l. h It ) k- ii r u, i , t Ui.ni.t VI k liMt Ut r K.iM U nu .1, .hi nl .(, ttn,i t lnt ior l on lih ltl, h imi.l utm.' 1 1 Ag i? h ttUn mi. n vt t on hr SU..I t'. J I'll Die tiltii-r iiH, Tliftv ! in-Ill, - iintnn luti iHimmittt M-ew lii liimnli All liUlmjr mul j nil r.'SMin jrt ntniii! It ieim. iil iliemi. Ili.i mill killing S. InU klsl ho -r lo s nl llmt Die Muds, or snj otlit'f inliU r, i-iei lnHil ! m-gti tni'lil or vtm li del.'liil II enmi U. The ItiHlUlt liliMR'rh) lis In I, r relii .l iihih i H!iir hIhih' In il'finl It i1ih Irhies r pi hi I iiid, Fterjwlien II rules by fotii, mnl i-Ulius Ihi lv dh lee HfM. Now Mi'Nsiiuu ' mUiiu i In lie lhi itntloH whether tho arnigatiM powers of I he hlernrcliy can iiisintiitii tlielr aumptlons ngnliiit the const Un ion! liberty of tint Pulled Hi . The hierarchy claims to beexempt from all ad verso criticism to lm su perior to III! other creeds (is Well lis lo nl! isHltleal parlies. It says: "I am more holy tlnni thou;" hence, no one daro oNMily to criticize I bin "holy" combine, Tlio American people will bo very slow to submit quietly to thu dictation of any foreign body among I hem, claim ing to bo better ami holier than I he laws and constllut Ion of their own coun try. I ho American people will claim the right to criticize anything that comes along. McNamara must be sus tained, or free speech Is already at an lid. His cause Is tho cause of all lec turers on all subjects. I would now llko to suggest that every subordinate council of tlio A. P, A. tako up a collection of one cent from each member, and send tlio same to lis state treasurer to bo forwarded im mediately to tho supremo treasurer to constitute a fund for tlio defense of free speech said fund to bo drawn upon for all necessary expenses incurred In pro curing bull, ablo counsel, etc., whenever needed for tlio defense of any lecturer or other worker in the cause of free dorr. One million cents is $10,000 -an ample fund for a year at least; and so small a tux on each man would not bo felt, and yet would bo productive of great good. No war can be carried on without funds, and tbo anll-poplsh war Is no exception, Let us hope the su premo president will send a circular to each subordinate council requesting such a colli ction. CflAHK JIovh, Wahimnoton, V. C. Otju frieii'l N. N. Hcliuyler, of Sioux City, writes us as follows: As I ugroed to inform you of tho results of our election, I will do so by enclosing iart of tbo Hloux City ThwH, by which you will soo the republican mado nearly a (dean sweep, eli ding all but two men. There are some happy people In our city, I assure you, and some who, of course, feci blue, for they now sec that they were not In it but u short timo. Wo havo an old timer elected as mayor; a man who served Charles City In the same capacity a number of years ago, and tlio people there are proud of him just as we are, He Is a man of first class ability, an old soldier arid highly respected by all. With such material In the mayor's olllce, Hloux City can look for one of the best admin istrations she has ever had. I must say wo are only too happy with tho choice of C, W. Fletcher for our mayor, For Ity attorney A, If, ilurton is one of the best of Hloux City's men, a perfect gentleman and a man of sterling ability. The whole ticket was rondo up entirely of broad-minded men, whom novelty ould safely entrust her Interests in their keeping. Under tbo guidance of such men as were elected here the oth day of March, wo will look for an ad ministration In the interest of the whole people of Hloux City, Our Jlarllng gave trie A, P, A, 's an other rubbing lu tho First Congrega tional church last Sunday, It Is the very best advertising tho A, 1', A,'s an grit, It would bo a grand and glorious thing If we bail more of those kind of Darlings stationed In different parts of tho United States, They would make A, J'. A.'s by the thousand the same as he Is doing In Hloux City, We havo good, able men who handle him, like CorbH. t handled Mitchell, If I rim allowed the expression, Jfn will be very likely to realize In tho near future that ho has hit oft more than he will ie able to digest, While ho was raking the A. P, A,'s Hundrty there were three others who were sustaining the order In different churches here In the city, would bo pleased to send you tho ser mons hut wo don t get vey much In this line In print, I am very sorry to say; but things are coming along very HiiKKithiy. There Is a goodly numlsir who arc cursing the A. P, A, just at present, One of our city lawyers was heard to make the remark regarding the decorating of tho streetcars wllh banners and lings, as they passed this fine gentleman of learning, that there was some of those d-d A. P. A. Hags. hich were a disgrace to Roman Catholics. Mr. I'M! lor, 1 once saw the time, between I Ml and JH.1, when, if I hnd heard a man mako such a remark that, I would havo put a saber clear through him. Such things as llin Ti'T li lake Hp I i i i Uin hi,,!i l i ji l)i (,!, liifli ml nl ili. me,. Hi, til to It sitipie en ein llin) m n,n,U lii Iui1 itiiitti j mnl oiie oil he Iw l ftntiuM lln Mill t ier tlume in 1 ,. nine i I'ouiiitg hi H tin ii limit.) Will li. fi limit lill. k, i llii.pliii! h,,, Ml of HvH tiNttnei itml tent .! bn-ti II llin lint o In lie swell li eu n "n I llin ulit line ntiil llteiiHiMitutlnt! o the l ull, it Htslen' MlstlM li I'.MII II; Moi llllilili' at 1 1 1 Isb'-rty's siiluiie ll HtHnbtv aflbur itui wu wit it itte tint imw em liu-lii. Hk el tvi r nMliiih'd, Mul csbey 1 1 a priM'iil and sum avc llin lives from lleymit Hill l iter lllliuppcil In whollo ol u In lliu elelre ate nml (U-i'tHirce, and lint slhituipeil llutlr fate wld liichiilnziii, ) hell Willi KVl thu miHist Illlgiiot k ni ne llngi tvhl Hut knot- est kol ml nve u hitrrup wni rulied oopsu It w leh Ihiii' ces I vi r rUled aim, an' ol lulc IU Iwho earners an' wahiived it back ami fourth In Hut Inn o thctshuko wld lliplalle, Willi) It bekfillie sollelil so ol eooil tin hurd ol liilliniilii-lii il sum rl,oliinnitis koriilhemiulng thu seiiiy ave Hi'ooklyn fur lU deparlliur frahm llm tdlm lionereil koslhum ave illsplhaylu' thu OIi'IhIi Hag aim tit it goovermlnt hall an tba wuz adoplhed nt wausl, Jliumle Maloney lulu ink thu Mure full live encliiisliizm sum bigots may sal he wu, full avo like r, but thet wood lie a llblo on az good a mori as Ivcr sarved a turm in Jalo-nn' prophosed three cheers fur Ht. Patrick. Terry O'Don null thin aroze an' painted in worrurn kolors thu dudes ave valor and darln' avo Clnoral Mllllgan, Coueorari and Shields, and duklulred tha saved thu koontry wld thu help avo 1 1 1,'JOO Olrlsh soldiers and a lltllo assistaniio from Glneruls (irant, Hlierman, Howard, Iiogan, Alger an' Hancock and thu l,H(i;i,WK) prolvaleH. 1'fo wuz just tonkin' a foln rlferenco to thu byes who wresteil Texas from thu grazer an' spoke nve lliet "bralv glneral avo Olrlsh blood, tin' our byes under him, thu thot ave whose coorago an' stodfast lollty to thalr country's Hag, worrumed Ivery dhrop avo Olrlsh blood, thu brave, thu gallant, thu Intrcpod thu indomlnltablo Riley, " whin sum avo thu byes who bed bin under Rlb-y, an' knew his fait an' that avo about fifty avo his soldiers, begun toklozo in arm bin an' whisper that I Col ley wz a tlalthor an' sum avo hlsmln wur, an' tha wur all branded, or shot, ol thot Terry wood whip thu hoal lot, but ho didn't, an' fur thu salk avo pace ol do kla I red the matin' Irided until nlxt wake at tho silm plain. Az we left thu saluneun Impudent little gossoon sang a fiber us this song from llnrjur'n !'!, of April 2, 170. "Hlddy, me darllnt, Come, lavo that hash, And gird upon mo Me sword and sash! Me noble war-boro Neighs at tho door (Hiiro 'twas a car-horse The day before,:") "Och, sure, you Ink splendid In all thlm things! Sure, you're desidnded From tin Irish kings!" "Unri'i, mo darllnt! Huro, by the powers, One day In the year, at Juste, New York Is ours; We'll block the strate, Kapo the cars hack, And all we meets Must (dear the track, Och, sure, whin the Irish Has all their own way, 'Twill be still better Nor 'tis today : We'll have no policemen To roiiko us quail, No more o' thlm schools, And uivl! a jail, We'li let 'em s-e, lie nil the powers, What New Vork'll t j no day it is ours,' yours, PATHKY l.ACY, Wk, referral two we kn ii'o to u speech which Mr, Charles F, Winter delivered In the First llaptlst church Hie evening of February 22, M',H, We did notcxpeet, at that lime, to be able to give his beautiful tribute to the na tion's Hag to our renders, but through n kind Intervention of providence wo find wo are able to do so this wi ek, It will repay any one who reads it, Mr, Win ter spoke as follows: TUB I'f.A'i, Soiiid IiIhIoiI in lets ,iM I Ii :i I lie- ron'oi''f of llomil tteii! 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It ti'in i in. llm t IMie nf tin- fin nl A Hi lo Sittiui litiifi Iml In llsliliirli. i l uliinliiitii sii iIU. i in llin litiikem inillliii of lii'liinil mnl I nit I it. Ilnl Hie AiiHili'mi linn' Tim Sum mill Mi!iei.! We v I" lillmleil in n iin'ii,iii i , lull tte emiiiiit lii'lli vii, se iln iml i in Him . Hml III llin I'vei nf iiiiinlilii'l Iliein In ii n. Iiioiii'li Hint run illui IM 1 1 1, 1 1 . 'l lmt (t I'limpi'l ten rl I lie Will hi on. t . Itst i ilim inliHl ml to 1 1 ii II. tiiiiiii It, If mil fur Hiii Irmiwiiiiili'iit Ki iilii'i of Its o ni l, -il, hi. Iii'i'iihni of II iliifeinliifs, Hie ii for llii'in lu i'lili'll repi'i'senl, I innll v urn y mi i i tin' ii.i'i il Ion mnl linlmiiniil Mini ilelrm't fmin Hie K lot y of nnr uri iit. Inn, nimiot reji'i't our ll llii'lples. Wlllll liillll, lilt lie ri'licll, tin. Itllnli, Hpioihli, 1 1 1 1 . I it 1 1 , lii'innin in- any niln'i forelifii ii it 1 1 1 ii i n III y , run I'tiiilitmplntii Hiimii pi'lni'lplii mnl front Id lieitrt tut vn unit wnU of rrllli'lsin, ilhiiiriiKniiniiit or liitliiKotihin In Hirer, Why, wliiil dim Hint, MnK iiii'iinV It hii'ioiN n voice ,i Kovernini'tit,, lint HkIiI of sptieeli, miniillly heforii tint luwn frim ini tlnii, tl, niinin a lllii'inleil lioily. u llhiTiili'd mind,' a lllierale'l Coiiselnneii a illlierittml until, Ami iniiiiklnd e vef y tv here, roanril less of iiitllonitlliy or I'niiilliliin, tinisl, riteoi(iihit, (loes rtii'iiKiiUn tint whilom oinil pieiiellciuint of l.lnsui pi'lm lples, Wn rnveriitliii II 'iK Ihicmmsh II, Isyinltolles tlio!! principles, Tltey urn Indeed worthy of revereni'M, Wlieit wn lhii;irii!iforiii mnl eiiiliiiily I hum In Hut iniilerliil, In clulli nml iilor mul form, wit vericn upon llm nuilm nf Itlolslry, Wn worship tlm i.IiIiik for llm t.luiiif slKnlfleil, llin sillmlitltcit for Hut Jsriitlmi'til,, tlm rupreseiilittloii for tlm Ideal; hut, II, is " sweet Idolat ry eimliivliK all tlm soul " It Is it noble, a irrioul Idolatry lu which tint Amerl citii lieitrtcita nitvur worship too sMuidfitstly and devoutly, lint we do morn titan revere tlm lln, (lev erinicd Is it powerful, (nil, distant Jnnpressloti, It Is lilili, and deep and wldii, hut, II, Is not imiirj It, miifoioiih and miike J.mr ore. Imt It disis not touch ami Ihrlllj It doe not, vll.all.it mid Inspirit. Wn love tlm Ihnf, W lovitlt for lint past, 1 1, lot, for I he seene It lias witnessed, for tint llvi thai ;lntvit heeii sucrlllced In II defence, Wn lovo it heciinsd It wnscijiiceivnd 'mid tlm striiKKhts of a tui tion for f lsM-rii!(ii heeittliH! "It rose llltti liulo of liopit shorn tlm shadow of oppres sion! lceauit II, was horim ly a people '"who snowliti, dined itiiilnialn" the rlKlttsof mini, Wn lout II. hwiuisn of WieildiiKtoiii lecuiine of Adam, flamllOifi Mnl JelTertion) hecaue of Slierman, Slierldan sad Ornnl, heeitie of llm Immortiil flncoht, Vet wit hiiviionly heard II Klorles from tlm Up of (fillers. Wn tnivit (fitly read 1 1 hlsliiry. Wit hlivii hei'fi protecod hy lie Ila, What can measure Uu uffiictloii of tlnsm limoiur, ii who procetd Itte (lii who foiiKht, under it fold In tlm hour of peril To those who had that proud privilege, Ui ihosit who endurd h,trdh)p mid pilvillon, Who (iavit llm pest year of I heir live Dial II, milit- yetwavit over a unio n people, i color, though faded, are morn pemiiifnlj Its slur, thinned hloio rl, urn more lrllllant It da n deeper mi aiilnXi a ttrumler slioilll f.Mirv, I lie 'leplli of tlielr lovit for llm Hug cuit only ifcconcelved wliiii we no hack wild tdem and Join In tlm lolhonm march; wle ii we waOt sway In slclirn-iind ttilw ty wlldln the wall of iillihy Prison) "Win n spi'iib Hn sltual trump"!' lom, ml the lini line conn marching on; When lite life hlood, warm mnl w l, II dimmed the Kllstenlittf tniyoiii I ;" wlnii wild hlieillnx lnoeU nnd iiei'rale(l dleiiM westinYlfer Up Hie heights of f.ooiioul Mountnln; when we face tlm l,t led I nx can (ton lit Oeltysliuu; Wdi'ii we dili wild Shi rl dan up IdeSlienamloiid! wlmn wn sweep wild Sherman t'i the en-wdi u wn rompier wild Ornnt t Atipomat toK, Then snd tdei only can wn rralie llm misery imd suiTeriiiK, idi. devotion nnd sacrlllce, nil llm ytUitf ami In spiration Hint touch" llm dt'iii t of Hut old ..Idler it lut loos upon tlm ndliiliiif foPhof I hit II, i. 'hat lli I never out of place, ft. III, met adorns, nml eiiiedli wherever, whem ht, whatever It touch", l,e II (dial, finui every dulue letuw; let)! Ko Into every edurcd III Ide land; null It ftdovc llm desk, Hm dene, and tlm turf, dantf II, nhovti tlm (Ire place where wd lie-led r"i men In t tin, ulouaec"iit,, may lell f,f It glories t.i, u,n cdlltlreii at llutlr knee, We dave i yreut public st dool sy tele, ft I lis complete n (tie ahl'it mlmin of td sun can mak" It i dill it I nut, com plete, ami never will lm complete, mile., dish upon llm ulalT of every iinlver.!ly ami everv dool douse, lie It lim preti fitlou. elty nlruclure, llm lux scdooi dnuo't lu Hie forest or, Ui come neit rt t donie, tlm sod n'houl luni.' on tlm plnlu. Hu nt may he ei n oaliiu on llm dret e, waving lliiluiaiionn lo llmkklc. ireamliiK ovirtlm liead of Idemn snd dauiidlt'i' of A merica, Kuurd liU II 1111, I he Slur snd Stripe, the ftit of Hm nation. I,et, It. Iloal, It nihulon U In awiikt n, eilucitte snd I'lillifdO'ii. And If, dy It sllelil I iiilieiii'e, II, lm li fini..i ( 'm)i the pilcl wntei of Itte Paclld: n sleeping sopn Into a new and dlKlu r rnnceptdtii of lielnn, Insplreit Hu nt to lmid erect ami dn aide Hm dreitld of life, in llm inline of dumunliy mnl rlvllliiHori, and Ide Utterly wn love, p t. u not ttllii'lraw II iipilftlriK i,f . , lire finm tin Ir dUinlrini( irnu. Mn! Ireiilnin hide lu rliiee of all men. It. Is it tinlveritl rlKdt. And slu le IHefly llnii liinonce llilUK It fold t'i Hm lieu veil sinl KlIIOTi'd In limlenly let no until, mi nitllon, recklessly lift a I. nml Ol l tiki' dowi,. It I it kiiiine of irraillliatlori lo every ineilcmi Hint a project I In InK H'lvam i l looking to Hm ohi rvam'it of Ide I II ti ilny nf ,1 ii ne n s I liu liny, Till iiiovemeitt ifn out of llm eiitliuslitsiti nf tint puliUc sflnsil teacder nnd cdllilreii, Kiel will, wltdnut tloiilit, lie maid' a liiitlouitl dolltlay. 'I lie clnsil nf Hie nut Ion urn to tin lie on I III ilny In s uniform nlisi rviiiu'it, ilolmr Iniiminn to lliu IIiik itml liii'ult'alliiK tlm principle fur I.I. ti It ii tl, urstet , l. II til t! II, iti n ,i tt,.t .i i ., I,t tl'i lit" "t ti. Hit. -ui ..t l . . I.n.lii s ,,f II.. l.l,. II- n I 1 1. l...l.l Ml lil.. ,.f 11, n s,iiii I. t tUiiin i ' in tl, im.tntHt, In.,!, l li, t l tin lU,ilt, Sl.it t tii.i ,,)., "I "'M ..lt III It I. ...nil mi s let I all- I still l oh mnl i ti t.illir I itV, tt ml. I lli.l Iiihi. U..I.I ., I l.tllll t 111. tl t , ,,,,. I II.,, sii.li It. Hi lilUit i' 1 1 ti It 11 1 tl. ttiiuht llm IllMlIf tltlllK t.11,.1. I !!' .l, , tin H SI B Hie lit., ..Ii.ll.tf ,,, ,w , ,i ,.,t t ,ii i. i ,,! i,, Atmilesn . ..i, !,,,.,,., ., 1 1 1, it,, t mil t, ,.),,,.,,, H IM l.l III 1.1 Hint III. hp a IS lM. nf tin. mini t liny sill II ii mil sii'l H..li'. I ll.it .iln, tii, i.f Hnl full I illn n slut mi iitisii mnl litit ,, tiinii.li 1 in it mnl iji ni.ti r In in 1. 1 Hull liiu e In mi l s i t'litiii y nf iinlinlisl life dsn Hml ll iu 11 si fil imn ilisiinli,.,! t.tli. I 1. .in tin' mull lln lr Uk.iii ,,,,, I he III HI I lit ., i,f ei'l'alnl. Smili ll. ,,., Illne nf sliito mii.iiiiily ttiHitl Inil.lly tun lintiniinl lotlh, Hlnl f.iimieHH Uitn Sllliilhm lilltiK pilti'lili , 'l lm tllttlilf Well li t I'mk it 1 1 llm K'luiilli'l fii"l frniii Hie Iimnl of Itte liillllitlit Unfile, nml oiilli. Hnt tntllun 4ltiipl'l In Ihleit suit tint win hi tt.llle. , ittitlely llm ntilciiliiniif lliul stiiivKlti nfllul Kiiiitls. Hie M 1 en I e t liiiillnli'l nf Hm emu,! Hu ll.. n, dl fuel planted iisim tlm ris k of unity. limil like nil mi. hnl li.nl mnl eiii,i,f fnrtl, Ide iHtieleioiiM mnl prnfiiiiinl irulli nfllmt linuiotlitl ilu. iiiimnl, llluuiluiileil wild lint pitwiloii nf Ids lleiy limliv Hut nil In mi itriill, A rmiumiil wits ilinwnetl 1 11 lint clii .h nf ririusi siiinpii r fell, 11 ml Hm greittesl civil war In hi, , lm V In khii, Unloii nr (1 1 '411 11 ii in ' 'riiruiiKd nil Ide I. iiiu, d.irk perliid finm Nil tit Inili Hm wave of id st ructloii poureil over tlm land, l lm soliltlna KUII Inllcil Hut deatll knell of llm ciiuiilif' liiavn, lloiim nnd dearllis, iinilli nml huh I Ii. wei'ii left ileoliil.i!j sorrow mil deal Ii hoveled like a pall nvie t dn slrlckeii tin I Inn. Then, llmrn eaiiiu a leiidurt A silent man, 11 stritnun man from out, tint Wt'Hl, 1I111I, moved Illui h IlKuin of destiny neros llm hints lu tlm furefroiitof littttln, rind llmsword of Hut ('imfi'dentey full lit llm fnnt of Heiiernl Orant, Tlm will of Ood was doiiit) tliiti'oUKtlllltltui WU lipliulil; Hit) llaK, llm II11K wns Irlumpdmit, and waves tndity to dies a rn-l tilled Slulesaml rti-unlMnl nno- pln. Tlmlted, tdn While, llm llliml (know nut Hut orlidiiul slKrilllciincii uf those colors, 1 know not tlm tdoiiKdls thai Insplrnd llutlr doled, 1 only know llm IIiik Is a perfect, lias-, Trysswii may lo (tlvttst ourselves of our American prejiidlen our fairest Judg ment Insliils tdat imluKou mirth emi s.p-, proaeli Its 1h'iiilliiK tduirru, "Wdnti frneilom from Imr nioiirititln Imlsdt I'lifurle'l der siiiminrd to tlm sir, Sim U11 11 tlm M'urii in he of nlulil., A ml set tdn ol ins of slory lliettt, 'I hen iiilntled wild II Korsiiou dyes Tim milky Italdrltt of lint skle. And striped II punt celestial while Wild streitkluxs of llm moriiluit IlKdt," Wdata maKiiillcnnl trlbutw to lis lit'iiulyl Hulls He' run, it s deep slKulllcarics In tdn tdritti!ol;iiiiff tdn IIiik' Tlmy deluknn tdn llfnof Ida nation, Tlm power lit proplmey daslouK slncii depurOid tdls ititrld, dut may II, not he that, s'imit litleil, spark kind led llm uaeri d Urns for a moment, and In their sud den HkIiI, tlm coticelillnll of tdll (IllK WHS horn. In I in lied I read tlm past, It Is tdn ym- dftl of Sl rlfii. I sun Hm mil Ion' hind, IS'ilod iff trivnll ami tnonyj a period of foreo and sulTerliu, of dlootislmd and dii- trucllou, A101I11 ftflluw doultt, discord, illn fin'lon, (friu 11 (id convulsion, until, 'mid tlm awful throe of tlm civil war tlm riHl.lou passe over tlm crimson dorder. In llm Wdlot I sen rellecled llm present, H ! tlm symlfol nt Pencil, 'I'lut nation Imt sylvitnoett I11U1 tlm realm iff reiison, Arlfltratlori das succeeded war, , lasting (men da deea truck, Tlm wdoln millttn, not id and sun Hi, unite pi cnrtolfllutf purull, of Industry, Science, Invention am) art kIvh forld bciio (Iclent and refining coulrllfutlou, Tim urv Hon I arousing to a fuller and truer grandeur, lu the Ifbm I dedold Dm fulurn. It 1 tint symlfol iff jove, Calm, clear, (lettp, ereite, it Inspire trui.li and fnlid. It Is Ida color itf tdn kle. III tlm environment of stars. It I of lim dcaveit, It sugej new spirit, among men -"Mali I dl broilmr'n keeper," Justice henl.liroimd at lieit, Wfifin dumarilly I llm pitO'lit Influence, f peiurlij ide working out Into a majestic reality of Hie grandest rule of action! nf llin I'-uder-dood of find and llm Ifroilmrdood of Man, Td'tu (big of Hm nat ion ! Nol. (tidy art tdou profdel)f! of our life nnd future, hut of tint progress of tdn dtimuii race, Where A merica leads, Hm nil Inn nf carili will follow, Mud Thou uliail decou tin 111 on to Hie highest nnd nifdlest d"tlny, Tlmn nil dull lo Idee! Wn nlutefhee, W rnverit lime, W IfiVft tdu. We will protect Hunt. Wn will d world jr of Idee, My't HiffU ever Want, tdt symdol of llderly, diipplnes and te nee, Tho ex-prlest "A" I', A, Hariri, editor of 'Jin; Trw I'fiilDiimd, of Chlrj. nun, Is hero Ui leoturo on Ipiinarjlstn, at flenfral Hall, loof Houth FourU'entlt street, Monday evening, tho 1 2th Inst. 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