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Mrs. Sadd have continued to labor inwardly. Daily should t lly and successfully. So trustworthy new cluster of graces in hey deemed by the public authorities, rich tints of those alread arge sums of money and coal were put heart of man, like an arb heir hands for distribution, during the his clambering thoughts r, among the poor of Louisville. We his imaginations, should orry to learn that they have been over- with fragrance and lade d and somewhat broken down by their ripeness, with the passing

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ITHFULNESS-A Sermon, by the Rev. H. H. Murray, of West Meriden, Concut. New-York: pp. 20.

is not often that we notice sermons or e from them. When a meteor flashes Es the horizon, one is forced to stand and gaze not only, but rivet the attenof others. We urged Mr. Murray to this discourse, assured that it would ood. While on its surface are beautipples and undulating waters, that sparm the sunlight for all, in its depths are ce pearls for those only who will dive et them. Faithfulness to our nation, ur covenants, to our inward life, and to promptings of immortality, are some of points treated. We can but quote a graph or two:

The success of a man's life, as well as success of a nation's, is measured, not what he gets outwardly, but by what it s to him inwardly. The beauty of a lies not in its encasements, but in the cacy of its leaf-tinting and the delicious etness which rises out of the blushing Om of it. So with man. It is the color fragrance of his nature within, and not quality of his surroundings, which come his real glory and charm. And all our

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My friends, it may be t a great blessing, as we t time come and put its arr even as it pressed us, and enly warmth, it vanished and some do stand to-da stretching out hands for come back. Farewell, s well, bright dream! The battle now, the good of m glory, until this breath is s with many a wound, the gently falls on sleep. Bui others. But over him w did long for much, and w

ey would fain be folded in, falls on and said that he would give us I their weary features, settling to a presently. In a short time he ast, reveal the longed for and the answer in writing, and bid us re yed repose." Administrador. The Administ wishing a copy can procure it by us we might continue selling ou 5 cents and a stamp to J. Scudder, there was no harm in them." nbers-street, New-York City.

rchbishop of NEW-YORK.-Twenty > there was but one Archbishop in and he was at Baltimore. Now

twenty-two, and more are to be The present Archbishop of Newquite unlike Bishop Hughes.-vas violent, defiant, an agitator, a rsialist, a bold defender of his

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BE Permission has been given by t Imperial Commission to the Bib of France to have its stand in the

rounding the Paris Exhibition. Committees of England propose t the movement, and to make the one for the wide distribution of Bible or the New Testament in ma 2,000,000 copies may thus be dis ent languages. It is thought t

and the sum of $30,000 is now bei by subscription in England to aid enterprise.

n open assailant of all who oppoArchbishop McCloskey is quiet, ive, noiseless in his rounds, seldom against Protestants, and in all his dresses conciliatory to the erring et it is said that the diocese was ROMISH INTOLERANCE DEFENDE prosperous, never so many con- New-York Tablet, having found t ver winning to the fold so many facetious treatment of the subject er faiths. His great forte is educa- suppression of Protestant worship i nd the groans of the Ritualists at did not have the effect intended, -essions of the Catholic Church served to increase the indignation & eir number, prove that Ritualism gust with which the action of the P pstone of the Papacy, and that the been received, returns to the subje The Jesuits are quite as successful attempts, by argument, to sustain th d assaults of the theological gla-handed proceedings. But the task i perate one, and for American read simple recital of its arguments would

IBLE IN PORTUGAL.-The British eign Bible Society have received ing information in regard to the on of the Scriptures in Portugal,

for their refutation.-Obs.

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WHAT ARE WE DOING FOR OUR RE WE have been informed that some of the readers of rld," after perusing the leading article in the Marc pen of Dr. Eddy, were constrained to ask, "If e, what is the use of striving against the aggressiv me ?" We are truly sorry that this article should h an effect. It was certainly not meant. Macaulay gland and sound the alarm. Dr. E. quoted him a

to dishearten, but to stimulate-not to discourage new effort. Is it not a fair question to ask, would no nplished more if the little that has been done by Prote endeavors had not been done? Contrast the effo propagandist in this country, with the efforts of 1 think we shall come to the speedy conclusion th me all that we could.

Rome saw that her power in countries where she ha m sceptre for centuries, was fast slipping from her enthralled almost in a day, evangelical religion dot ritory, and Rome besieged in her own castle, Fra yoke and rebelling against Rome's governmen exico, and so too, to a wonderful extent, in most of th In Republics. What shall she do to regain her pres r missionaries to heathen lands, but there they me Duff. The heathen crossed their fingers and said, ols, you worship crosses. You are our twin Brothe leave one form of idolatry for another ?" She th wards shores where liberty reigned, where each ma orship God according to the dictates of his own free

frighten-none to compel. In England, she saw the Established Church, given to forms and ceremon ck this weak point, said she, and decreed to do it. S

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