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in jrt0 YOL. XXXII. COLUMBUo OHIO, TUitJj, MARCH 11, 1871. BVIIMBR WBII1TOHT. rw v. miiu th attantiaa tf enr readV en t tlit following list of Qolaobu HnslnBBB IHMi WUIOH era euutMi, v moat relkWs ami extensive site! menUlutAis uty. rr... ,,' . . a . OLAY BEIOOS, AlteraM elLsw eat Hotarr f rtBt,HI B. Blk M Special atUjeUoa gir.0 Co'ii.ael sad Onvtr ageing. B. I DlWITT, lUnrrf? Law tats MMta of r-etoata, H tniB UB OalsatSas. Uka. B. SHIELD, M Im. laautereA to No, II. North THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL lEltns larrlAfclr la Awnew. By outlet. Tnot) per atmum.... do da moathi do do I month. INFANT DAMNATION. . u 1 S. I IS 0 so 1 oo Is the) Dootrine of Infant Damnation Taught In the Literature or Calvinism t rtlnhanf Am an HfiriL uk ....... Am Am Am mm I aeootha.. 4 mm to Im do 4 stomas.. I W e)tw7i4imt0Chblof Ton. ' tMUrawa ay Curiae, pee moutku W ; vm.nmvici.v Knii'luM PuNht4 utr) Mri Ttario saat ftMrfey I lecture In tba ValT.rsallBI Ctatarch, br Its. Paster, Bor, E. I,.Bel-ford. me o.j..aopp!ui. Atlareaysl Law. a B.et BUU street, ODlbjabua. U K. HASH. aleeta rnbeerfbara, per uiu MMUU. I MUl. la 1 stoate Olutwof flea and Brward, sash mm .o a OMeaina. 4e im on do I Butoths. Om copy eartra to Class of Ton. WEEKLY RDITIon, frntUllUi ntrt Amturmmr llnfflo ruDioribmi par asaum au mm auontaa...... ....... .MM . Itt . 1 U . 0 111 . 4 00 . I oo . 1 00 P oo . I 00 , 14 00 , U 00 , W 00 AKITECTS. tT. shooku. etnaer,. uane, uiixiAettn. naiBIAIAU. BILLIARD HALL. Ttn ?NU. mm Tost Cut Allay., oppoliU the otateHouae, atr tba WteWro Uniua Tuleatapli eiaos, 11 ao oa. --.. IIMK-niMttKH. BuoUalcdi VaaaKaMI OOAS. U. FIELDS, muI nlanh.t)Mok Uanafaetnm. work and l'.rtndtcala bound to Older at auackaattaa, 44. Wind CS Ne.rU Utah trat. AXJS U- ! . Betuav amp rrionii:HV. fMVMT.T a aMTTH. KlaMawn anA Daalm la Kovclopaa. rsnulno AwU'i riaaaa Wrlltaf and Uopilot Iokij allUadIrarandnalll(WaI. Uur.Cbapol and anyb a, t dar tram aaraer. 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Narth Oalumlma aaA Clinton- TtlM rouia. asa Uataanna nniw. aacn on tuwauBfB, Taors ra aaa nataraari as i iv r. ja. AUdU eloaa al 6:30 P. M, twrpt Baltimara Okie tknrah Buul, which aiciati;uu r. a. RMitT f tmni mait b dTnitd In tha tmca fliuaa aunaua pnot to tM hoar of aloauf tha baaiIa Tub UryaaAL DtxtntT wtu Ba krpt vn bb Ul r. n. oa Bamraar aTsnin Uowtt UBiuta HDamaaa uom ac t r. a. xAatra Ajiu KarKxaru darta ottot boon. JAMItf M. COMLY, P. M. PIAUMIKIt UOHKtl. TIMH O A 11 J iiunilfl llAntllNKCO. Prrtabla aad BUUoaarr bUm KntlaM, Cut- tralu ht t;alaa lpot, Ulamboa, O, in-. Ma4klaary. As. Waat and haUonal lioad Im. JMa. Illtf: urw , I LlTTIaB M1AU1 RJUiatti u. aOMll. (.'r.r.n . M,M tia-u a I PimbutT Kipraai HJ una nmpfli (haalnnaU lUnnai UMp Ut ah anal V.nrv Ojotlo: O-'ntl i-BW Wt I PaatlJat ": cdaaaM aa pi-, v. V" ,7 ." MM!. thaUma af dnattnra and arrival o a JrHra. lti a m 11:01 a Ml pa J.wp tr-ta. I XralaAoowamodaUoa.... 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UII NI4J tiuw ivt tTRR m 7..fH.aau KataataA A H.na' (lrafaUU BB)d Maa todaona, UiuMal Uauaiwanta, ., 11 and 11 IL ttaif at had Uhio. atari It rraifH taro. riTTSRCRO. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS BAIL. WAS. Paaaaadlt Rnalaj Mall and BiptfM 3Jiaa lllSam Ya,Ia UWam vouaa N. Y.aal N. Orlaaaa Ba. laopa tvitpm lineal AworaaadaHon.... MHn ilip DeoaiaoB Aeoom'odaiiot. f:llpm t H Mr A IH)W. I ImI AnnaBtBiatlna. TWfiBlanB ArfOfa llkatt Matta and kuaical lnatniarnU, Chtarar- 1 mrUu aurt (rem Ua nlhV Yard, north of t anl atalnwar a Boma' rianoa, no, si o raarar mbm, llUh BU (ladianapola aad Ckieafo DirUlm ) PaatLta frldam ll:11a AaranaodattoB. :M p m 0:)5ra Boatharw kipraM Ipm Mpm Loral Aeoommoaaitoa.. a.wam a:ipm Tha I-vttt AnvtmaodaUoB on tba rtttahanr . Clactat.au and Ht, Lnata Hallwar. ItvlianitlH aad Cbioatra lirlioa atart tTum Um 'rifht art a Ml of rial na uapot. 0ULUUBV9 AN3 BOCKUM VALLEY R. B Mall laftam IMJti Eiartaa ipm a. p m 'lallp. Rtstt MBdT. NKiMPAI'lHH " OHU Vpatr joubmal. IiaiI- lS4.Whlw and Wrhlr.tb ot 1 HiMarft, and .Rail; ppr, and tha taat Ad tar Wtnt Ataaiam ta ua au.it. rAirii. 1 Btf, KUtwrilOlla SIGN AHD BANNER PalatlDf, Ulan filial Inf, H. E. 008. HIOH AHD TOWN 8T8, hum n rrl.i aT Pataf.Or la.t.MLatnf aad r.par Raaaar, 4U A m waalal auw.a. - v wnr ii -i ... mM at Knanfa Palat -aaa, Ma. IU Soatk ll'k Straal, Lalaa ana, tiaia. ri.liBBRWI AISO BKI.L MA?I1KBS AKCUITECTS. N. Ba KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, (imce Na. 18 E. Broad St. Colnmbua. O. i. imrrnTnr mini at iiikii. iii'n.11 M I Nil. H K tatk'i a, mbtaanr. and taa aqtMinaamtajlua. ana watar n.UiH iiiunv bit.. lhto. n"lf i P. BALLSY a SON, Paalan la ljad T f mA "hart Irad, al. aad Watar UaaK. aad Wart So. 01 . i Biro m. r ri.i nBinu. .Niuiit. a 'ttaaaa flaaiaar. Mil Uad riraa. rnajM, W.tar Claaiia, Satt Taba, Aa., or. Uiab aad tan Sta H. BRTJNN. PAINTER it PAPER HANGER IS) SUUTB BIOS STRUT, Colttntbuo, Ohio. GRAIHING. GLAZING it VARNISHING AH Na. lal Saat mrawharrr allaT. tlMa. Amtimm tauaina. mi Til flba-av Waak Aaalaa, AM. IU Naltt IM.aiaac tl TAIMaBlta AN BUFAIBIKO. TkirA oiiooEiiw. -iRrftnU. Walkrr k Co.. t,tt ti-a l..i"rnMattaral. I ' TaUait mat Ka. I Manthto. laildln. Ootaat am, laaalard aad oltarad al a aauauaaarr llSftlll 114 rtlh lllRBRt, JIB. PlTTKUSOJI A t,, OTOKAIll roRWASDIMO MMIMIttll I 1 avmaaaai tamaaal rroa. la, 11 on at, Maabtaa nam, OrAata. fwiMauaaAaaa, aad ObaataaaiaaU Uat tad. Adraaaa.ar.ia. 4'arpirr al C'hrl l, kwii HEADMAN i EVANS, ia Ummut. Una I gcOTCH OBAW1TK MO NT M RNTD, hell, bat wars ssawtml as MIowA , Oppaata Haloa IT4IJaMiiAajsi Ajaiaai.CA-. , b.,011t piMlr, from tbs M MtrtiA ana Bmmtn Maa. AYaaaavantt. Uoraar Blfk aad Laa, MiaM, Oaraaaaaa,U. Mr. Hezlord dollrered a lecture on tha abora aubjecl Thurdij treDlor, the special occulon belnir the cbane of berrlog (alee wltncaa agaloat Cllrlo-lata, preferred Klnet him bj an anon;-moua writer In tha Journal of enme two wecka alnce. The f jllonlDg la a coadeneed report of the lecture, ao far as the tcitlinooj bearlog on the qucatlon In review wea concerned : I!-fcrrlDg to the denial bjr molern CalTlnlata that the doctrios waa aver taught, Mr. It;ifard quoted the replj of Uut. Dr. Mirvla of the Recorlrr, when asked whether the doctrine of infant damnation waee'er taught to Cal'lnlats Dr Marvla aald: "Wo evangelical folia lansb at auch a qnta'.lon. There la not , lo all our theological llteratnre, a aen. tenco an Inference or a hint of the dog mi. That loI.nl! are aaved without bt-IUf, tbrootjh tho grace of Ood la now atd alwaya waa the ucquesttoned Anc trine of Calvlolatlc theuloglana. Yeara ago," be adds "Dr. Ljman Beecberdtlled the critic to produce the paaage asiert log the contrary. It never was producedIt never will be." Tho following authors were quoted aa teicblog the doctrine: nn. joasrii bkllahy. In an eeaaj on the nature and glory tf tlieOoanet, Dr. Bellamy siji: It waa at God's aovereign election tu determine whether to grant any relief or not, and wbat relief to grant, and when and to whom; to give Ula Hon to die, with a view to save all mankind, or a part, to end the ncwa of tba gorpel to all na tions or to a pirt only, to girt every child of Adam, born In a Cbrlatlan land, opportunity by living to bear the glad tldlnga, or only to grant tbla to aome while others die in infancy and never hear. Those who die In Infancy may aa Juatly bo held under law in the next world aa tboae that live may In this. Ood Is uoiier no more obligation to save these that die than these that live." (Dr. Bellamy's worka, vol 2, p SOB) Again, lo a review of a work by Rev. Moaea Mather, on " The Visible Church In Covenant with Ood," Dr. Bellamy aaya : "Even on the tneory or nr. Ma ther, a baptized child while lo a Cbrlit- leas atate Is under the wrath of Ood, the curie of the law. a chid of tha devil aud so heir of hell." (Work", vol 3, p 103) Mather bad b'tn attempting to releats children from the cores hy means of hap- tlaro, but Dr. U. will atlll have them heirs of bell" notwithstanding. Dr Bellamy waa one of the famoua lead en In New England Calvantem. He was the Irlend of Jonathan Edwards and a graduate of Yale Colhge In the cla.a o 17113. J0.1ATUAN KDWAltne lo combalUog the oploloos of two dl vino, whom he cill"men of no Incoual J- erable cute anting the Dltaenters In Eog land," Dr. Edwarda atttes bla btllef In thla regard. Total two dlvlnea of England were rkml-Ualvlnlata, who tbougbt that the entire guilt of' Adam'a sin would not be Imputed to Infants, and so they entertained a hope for them here after. EJwardi aaya In rep'y to thla opinion: "To euppose that Ood Im pute! not all the guilt of Adams sin, but only some lilt s part of it, relieves nothing but one's Inisgtiailon. To tblnk of poor little Infants, bearing socb torments for Adam s sin as they somS' times do In tb.l world, snd these torment! endlcg lo death or annihilation, may all easier oa the Imagination thsa lo conceive of their rufferlng eternsl misery for It, hut It dots tol stall re lievo ose's lesson.' -t,.l. worka, Vol. t, p 4U4.) Thla la the reply to ona of tboae men. Dr. ElwsMs continued: "The other dlvlos thinks there Is truly su Impotstloo of Adsm's slo, so thst lofsntcto not ba looked upon as Innuceot creel oree, yet recma to tblnk It not agreeab to the perfections ol Ood lo mako lbs slate of Infanta in another world worre than a slate of non-exlaunce. This sppesrs to plainly a giving up oflbal grand point of tho Imputation nf Adam's elo, both In whole aod la part. It seems to me pretty manifest thst none cau with gjod consistency to blmielf own aiesl Imputation of tba gnlllof Adam s slo to his posterity, without ownleg that they are Juilly viewed and treated as aln nets, truly guilty, and children of wrath on that acconut. Nor uoI'mi they al low a Juit Imputation of tba whole of the evil of that ira.srcealon, at least all that pertains to the essence of that act, aa a full aod complete violation of tha covenant which Ood had (atabllihed. even aa ninch aa If each ona of uanklnd had lbs like covenant cstsbllibed wl'.l him elngly, and bad by tbs Ilka direct and full sot of rebellion violated It for hlmeelf"-Kd. woika, Vol. 1, p 403. Again, Dr. Edwarda In aesrmnn on the common earthly euflerlngt of mankind, stye: 1 VYt may well argue from these things that Infants are not looked npoa by Ood ss sinless, bat they are by oaluie children of wrsth, seeing that tbla ter rible evil of autfarlng comes anon man kind In Infancy. But besides these things, wblcbsreobiarvableconcernlng the mortality of Infants lo general, there are tome particular cases of lbs death of Infants which ths Scriptoria set bsbrs oi, that are attended with elrcumatancia la a peculiar manner giving evldeocee of tba sinfulness of such, sud their Just ezpoaedneas to dlvlns wrsth, ss psrtlo ularly tbs destroying of the Infants of ttodom snd ths neighboring cities." Kd rVaris, M ll.p U7t). Ths noil authors quoted were Mlr.bssl Wlgaleaworth aod Hoe. Abuts Uydai D. D, pastor of the Congregational Church of Lee, Maaaachnaelta. Michael Wlggleaworlh was tmorln Harvard Collrga, and piator of the aid Pariah Church In Maiden Maaaachuestta, (now Unlvemallal ) Ha bore the title of A M Tha quotations were from a poem of bla, entitled tha Joy torn. Infanta ware represented aa pleading their own nateon si Innocence to save then) front We several quoted : "Ada area dtalf ort of all BMBklad Ta aa a pablie bead; A aenteoa root whaaaa all ehoa'd shn..t, Aad shoot la all th.lt stead. Ba atood and Ml, did ill er wall, Nat for hinualf aloes, at far ran all, wbo Bow hla fall Aod treapaaa weu'A diaawa. Acrirns lb la, thstefora Is b:ia. Ton Buy sot bapa to dwell, Bat sate yea X wul allow The easiest ream la kail. The poem gotS on to describe the mleerlea of hell, and Infanta are acen ae sufferers eternally on account of Adam's sla. The qnotsilon from Dr. UyJe waa from su esssy on "27k Stall dflnfanu; published hy Cornellns Divls, of New York, In 1B30 It consigned Infsnta t) hell on scconnt of Adam's slo. dJBIf CALVIN. Bebestlao Custsllo, once the fileud of Calvin, and ths author of a translation of the Bible Into Latin, Incurred his dls-pleaaarebyholdingthatJudgmentBhoaldfollow, and not precede actual trana-greialon. To this opinion Chin re plies: "As to what you object that so one le Justly damned unless on account of transgression, snd sfter trsn'greaslun, on the drat point we have no dispute, alnce I everywhere leach that no one perlshea except by the just Judgment of Ood. Yot It can not be dissembled that there Is a hidden poiaoo that lurks lo your words, because If the similitude you propoae la admitted, Ood will be un just In thst ha Involves ths who's race nf Adam In the guilt of original sin. You deny that It is Jest In Ood to damn sny om unices on account of sclusl traosgrteslon. feraous Innumerable, however, are token out of lire while In facts. Pot lorth note your virulence against Ood, wbo precipitates Into eternal death barmltsf Infants, torn from their mother's breast. He wbo will nnt detect thla your blasphemy when It Is openly exposed, may curse mo at his will." (Tract. Theol. Calum. Nebulonli, Adv. Doct. I, Cslvlnl Uesp. Art. XIV.) Again, Calvin naes thtse words In Thi EHrnal Prtdatination hf aad" em ployed sgalnst Albertus Plghlus, a Catholic writer, who did not believe that original sin necessitate the eternsl torment of ths soul. "If," ssys Calvin, Plghlus dots not think original sin sufficient for the dsmnatlon of men, and will mike no account of the aecret Judg ment of Ood, what will be do with Infant children who have been snatched out of thla life before they were able oo account of their sgs to glvs any proof of tbelr sin, alnce the same condition of birth sod desth wss common to the little ones who died at Sodom and Jerusa lem, alnce there was no difference In their worker Why will Christ at the last day separate some of them to his left hsnd from those standing on hla right r Who does not here adore the admirable Judgment of Oo, In that It haa bren ordered that soma- should be born at Jerusalem, whence they present ly pass to a better life, aod thst Sodom the entrance of be'! should be the birthplace of olhera?" On the aubject of Baptism, Calvin ssys : " These two points are to be sever ally remarked, rli : That we, being In all parta of our nature defiled and cor rupted, ate already fur such corruption only, worthily holden, condemned and convicted before Ood. Yea, and very Infants Ihcmaelves bring the'r own damnation with them from tbelr moth er'a womb, who although Ihey have not yet brought forth the fruits of their nlqulty, yet have tie a;ed thereof In cluded within tnem. ea, tbelr whole nature is a certain accd of sin, aod there-foro It canuot be otherwlac than hateful and abominable toOotl " (Calvin's Inst. i Iv. c. 18, sec. 17 ) Again, Calvin isyt: "I aik sgaln how It haa come to pass that tha fall of Ailing has Involved so many na'.loua, with their little children In eternsl destb,and this without remedy, but because auch was the will of God ? It la a terrible decree, I confers " -(Cllvln'a Inst., Ill, chapter 23, sec. 7 ) If sny person tloub'S Ihe correctness of the translation and ladislrons for a 'severe scsonlng of authorities," he may read this paaaage aa Calvin wrote It t "lurum gum umU factum ul.utut gnlti una eum literis cortim inanfioui, iiei-na merit iseofrersf faptui iritis abtgve remfdio run' fuia St Ua ri'itu nt t Deetrttm AofTaMs dHor " tii wiaiiiNiTet. moras ion. Mr. Hexford aald : "Thla profeiilon Is Ihe.elaudsrd faith of the Calvlnlatlc churches. It Is ths creed of the Presbyterian church, Old and New alike risen- tlally. Toe late union Is bared on this belief. It wss adopted by the New Eig land Orthodox Congregational church In 1048, and al tba Congregational con ference In Boaton, In 1HD3, It was reaffirmed is the basla In substance of that church Before citing It elatemente on the subject la question, It will be well lo aot the opinions of some of those men wbo ware members of ths assembly that draw up this embodiment of Calvaulam I refer to two only. DR. WIM.IAU TW IlS. Dr. Twles wss chairman of that bly, or prolocutor, a the earlier word wtlldbe. Ue wss tnsnlmously chosen to that position on ac-ooot of hla exten sive knowledge aod high character In reviewing some author, who n Jccted the extreme CalvAnlillc view, Dr. Twlaa esys: "It wars worth the knowing of lb author whether aoy lulsnls of Turks or Daiacans, departing this Hie In tliltr In- Infancy, are left la thla wolttl tststa none are left but all art aavod, Is It tot a (rafts' fluff of eternal eWafA for which not any suffar 7 Aud yon may gueea of this author's pretence of acknowledging the coriuptloa of our nature, be aot Imply from the teeth outwards. many thoassnds vea all ths Infants of the Turks and Haracena dying In original ila are tormented by Ood la hell (re, Is he to be accounted the father of cruelllea for this 7 Touching punishment In hell, It la either spoken of In fanta or of men of ripe years. If of In fanta departing la Infancy, If guilty of sternal death ll Is ao Injustice to Indiot It ll Is true, many Inlanls wa say per leh la original aln only, not living to ba guilty of actual sin. Every man thst Is dsmesd Is damned for original WamiII as for actual sin, aud many ttionaanda oflnleuta tor original sin only," (Dr. Twles't Riches of Divine Loves El. 1058. pp. t, 118, 138) Here Is the sentiment of the prolooo. tor. or chairman or that Assembly who And no,Bo,d friends, I wonld not. j ber of these Institutions we. rspldly In-frsmed the croed of our modern CMvln-i have you llnaer with the tiinimln ih.t creaslnir. nnd. If nt hmk.n ,tn h NO. -204. latlc churches. riv. nit nuitossa This man was slso a membe( of tha; Assembly. In his work on Original Sin, he says: "The coosldersttoa of Oad.s just snd severe proceedings agilost Pagans snd Iheir children, may make thee ihe more admire the grace of Ood lo saving thee. For how many beatben perlih In hell, who It may ba never committed auch groaa and foal sins as thou haat ! To be sure their infanlt never commit ted such sctnal Iniquities ss thou hset done, yet they appear In God's ordinary way of proceedings to ba left In that lost estate of nalurejand therefore It lea good, quickening rtllecllon which Vide-lius usoth to miko a godly man thankful for divine grace. "Ah bow many lit tie Infauts are and shall be In hell-whn never had the knowledge of good and evil, and might not God have left tbte In the same misery ?" (Ordinal Sin, pp. 030, 531.) With these aentlinenta avowed by tho members of the Wcetmlolater As-aembly, 1 come now snd ask what Is the meaning of ihe Westminister profession when It atalee the followlrg: " Kttct Infants dying in Infauuy arc regent-rated and aaved by Christ tbroogh ' the spirit wbo workuth when and where aolhow ho plcaseth. So alao are all other elect persons wbo are locapab'e of belog outwardly called by the ministry of Ibe Word. Others, not elect, although they may be called ly the ministry of the Word, and may have some common operations of the epltlt, yet they never fully come to Christ, and therefore cannot h? saved." (Cb-jp. X. Mccs in., iv.) What can the words: "Llect In'anta" signify, If it be not that some infants are not eleot 1 I remember once asking a Cincinnati Presbyterian minister, who said that nei ther he nor the church believed lu .nf.ut damnation, why they did not amend tie profeaslon by alriklr g out the word "eltct" In thli loatanctr ' Why, sir," said he, "that Is Ibe language we adopt to state our express belief that all Infanta are tlect." It certainly presents ths matter lu s new light, but we have atuditd the atruclurs of tbe English language, to little purfose, If tula vvr-alon la true. If tbe PrtahytetlAU Caurch haa outgrown the dogma, 1 would respectfully suggest tbe shove usmed amendment. Any step, however, In this direction removes Ibe bails of Calvinism aod brings lbs Calvulstlc Churches to Ihe common ground of the Armlaians. It would be a "giving up," as E I wards aaya, "of that graud point of Imputation " Edwards wss severely logical nur modern Calvantsts hesitate to draw tin Ir only lgltlmate conclutione. The whole atructure of Calvaoiellc thought comiielstuU doctrine uf Infant damnation. ta in Chapter HI., sectlou 3, we lea l: "By the deereeof Ood for the maMftsla- lion of hla glory, some men snd aogi-li are predestinated nnto everlasting Hie, and others foreordained to everlsetlug death." Sec. 4 reads: " I liese suttela aud men thus predestinated and foreordained are pjrtlcularly and uncbucgably designed, and their nutnbtr Is ao certalu and dttl-oite that It can neither lie inr.ieosi.d or'dlinlolshed. Sec 5 tells us Ibat this alectluu ws made la the divine mlod before the fouudalloua of tha world wore laid, of God's mere free grace and love, "with out any foresight of faith or good works or peiseverence In either, or any other thing In the creature as condlt'oas or causes moving him thereunto" According to tMs a person not ;ltct will go to perdition, let him tile at what age It: ma; ; and If a person Is elector reprobate, "without sny fore light of good works, or faltb, or any olberthiog as censes or conditions" of this fate.lf a person Is damned regardless of the qotstloo of morals, ten pounds avoirdupois may as well be damned aa a hundred and fifty. The quott'.loaa from lite Weatmlub ter Profu-sloo are from the cretd as ratified by the General Assembly In 1MI and amended In 1H3D. Other quotation! were lumle I rum lb- authors named nf a similar Import as these already given Tbe lecture clustil i follows: a l have but a brief rtfi.cllon tu In dulge la closlog thla review, nor need refer at length to the circumstances which have, lu my own mlod Justified me In tnakltg It. An Incidental rt Ter ence to tbe dLClrlne In one of our daily Journals, called attention to lha aubject and the refere.ice wee regarded aa un just, becsuse wanting In facts to sustain the Implied doctrine. The original ill tlclam concerned ihe a-.t of Ibe Mtmtlt-furl iluocufiearf our city, by which I was denied mrmbeiehlp, un account uf my belief In the fl-til purity sud happl neee of all souls 1 did nut regard the act as a faithful adberenca to tbe Piut-eataut principle of freedom lo reilgluus thought, but rafher In keeping with the Ko.nlali policy, allien decides lu the name of Christianity at large who are orthodox and whu are heretical. If toe Association were uudtiauxid us a sec a rlan body simply, their act would nt t have been criticised, by me at Irani-, but acting as ihey were supposed lo act, In Ihs name of Protestant Christianity, 1 obj -ctyd to belsg thrust bt-fo e the pub-lie In ae attitude of semi hostility io word religion while I accepted thea,uu-C'Aruliiia HVnf asdl-l lie A-socl.iu.n, claiming ray Protean-. t tight tu U-terpret that Word as 1 think truly tbe same as lory claimed In the earns of a common religion. In passing thla criticism upon Ihs act an si t which ths leaders ol thl opposition have ant had the mnll aero lo defend surprise was expressed that Ihe Armlnlsns could alt down In peaceful accord, as erctarlatia, with the Calvlnlsts as sectarians, when their theories were so hustlla. In this con neellun tha relerrnce was nude to the doctrine ro question, end It Is worthy of a passing comment that those men who have breo and still arc, n-liglouali Identified with thla doctrine, but who have not tha moral a inrsge to preach H, were the men who were lha m jsi active In tbe opposition, while those witn never entertained the horrid article were leaat alarmed by the faith of a complete redemption of tha race. certalu system of theology has taught. ana in its letter does still ttach, such revoitlcg doctrine. I would sot have you forget that men lu an earlier day t-uugot it, or mat the prevailing sympa thles tolerated It, but 1 wonld have you remember that tha sympathies of our own age are utterly hostile toward It, aod chide our Calvaolstlc pulpit Into silence on th's theme. Men do not prescti It now.but it le hardly admissible that, having outgrown I; they should deny that It was ever held. It Is more conducive to our prourtss to confess our errors than lo deny them. Aod when wo review wbat has been tsoght, as we have this evening, and then rt licet that no echo responds from our pulpl today, we realize somewhat that the world la maklngprooreM In II religious thougl.t The current of our modern civilization are lu the direction of an Increased be-nevul rice of thought and felling. High er aod fairer forma of faith are develop- plug slowly through the years, pro- pbotlo of that dlatao'. lootign certalu goal of Mlh In God as the Universal Father ol a ualver ally redeemed and happy life OHIO LEGISLATURE CriLUHBus, March 10, 1X71. iui:t:, MOHN1NO BEAjlON. u-e call.d to order by Soi-t1:! Cunningham. B0A1ID or KqUALIZlTION. Mr Little from tbe Judiciary commit tee, reported nick S U 8-tl-Tu allow additional compensation to members oi tlieSl.te Board of Equillz itlon, with trie upimou or trie majority of tbe committee lhat the General Assembly la without tuostltutlonal authority tu pasa the bill, snd asked to be dlrcharuea from Ibo furthir consideration of the name. Signed hy a mi)orlty of lliccuminlttee. A minority report was submitted, en dorsing the cuuatltutloealltv of the bill and favoring Its passsge. Signed by a minority of tbe committer. loe committee was discharged. Mr llltehuock moved to amend to pruvlde for tbe payment provided fur tne mil, so as to appropriate So tHJU from the general revenue luod. Agreed tu. Mr. Parr moved to postpone tbe further tonslderatlon of ibe bill ontll Wednesday next at half-jsst 10 a. m Not agreed tu yeas til, nays 71. Air. (Jalien moved to postpone till to morrow at half-past 10 a. in Not agreed to yeaa 29, nava G7. sir recklnpsugb moved to nostnoue III 3 p. m. to-day. Not agreed to. I be Dill was read the third time. Mr At-kr demanded a call of the House Holl called and 113 lnrraher answered to their names. On motion of Mr Acker, all further proceedings under the call wtre disnens. ed with. Tne voto belnz unoo the nasssue nf the hill, resulted yeas 114, nave 110 Tho Speaker decided that ibe bill was pvsio. rtTlTIOSS AND UBMOntlLS Mr Orltll-.h Of It. Cummlnis snd 39 others d Lucas ennnty, sgalnsi change In g.tme lave. Referred to Committee on AuTiculture. Mr slower annealed from the dctl.lnn or th-cbair on S 11 8WI, upon tbe ground mat tne hill required a two-tblnls vole to pass ii. i-eniitnu ins aiscnssiun the House took s rtcess. AFTERNOON SESSION The qoetlnn h-lnir, "Shall tbe chair be silstalueil. Mr Parr moved lo le.y the anneal unoo the l-ible. Not agreed to yeaa 83, uas to. I be ritalr was out sii.tala.d y tii. navs fi'i. Mr Cockerlll presented tho r-etlttun of meenb-rs of the bar ol Adam county, tor patssue of the hill for the election of eddnloiial Judge of IheCouitofComm m leas In Iho Ural sno-nlvlslun of the Filth Judicial Diaiilct. Mr Parr moved to rrroneld.-r tie vote by which H 11 m failed lo pae. Agreed tu Mr fallen mtivrd to rostp mu further consideration ol the hill tdl to morrow at belt-past ten oclock a m. Not agreed lo. Mr Parr demanded a call uf the Homo Roll calltd and 01 menibera answered lo Ihtlr narni-s. Mr Cockerlll moved lo adjourn. Not agreed to yeaa 20. nays 00. Oa motion of Mr Psrr, all further pro ceeding under the call were dlsptoscd with. Mr. Parr moved lo postpone further conelderatlon of the bill till Wednesday next, and make it special order for 11 a ra Mr 0 is'rn moved o tndellnlt-ly pott-pone.sir Cocke-lll moved to adlouru. Not agreed to, yeas 33, nuys 07. Mr Ctlleu moved to lake a recess till 10 a m to-morrow. Not agreed lo, yt-sa 42. nays 51. Mr Cockerlll moved tu adjourn Aureel In, yeas 40, naya 42 sal : SENATE. The f jllowlng petitions were present- If Itv Mr Ward-Ori.VJcllli-Dsof War ren county, for a law rtqulr-ng railroads to he Tinct-o on Doth sloes. 1) Mr Everett-Of 01 cltlama of Ot tawa cootiiy, against any alteration of lh law fur the protection of flame. Hy sir iraugberty ui 4 J rmtena oi (al; llelil cuur ly. lor the same ot'lecr. run n r.t, a law. The House ememlmenta to Mr Bell' hill for ibe prottctioo of ll.h In rivers, atresuis. creels, lakis. ihioos anil reser voirs, were concurrel in by ihe Sena e, aril ibe Dill aa ainemleil, ba tnns nrcn enacted Into a law. ascoKD nstinso E gilt Senate hills w, res -v- rally rrsd the S'Cond Unit-, attl rvfr.irttl tu corn- mltteea, local nitutna tin. I. Mr Hlhlia'ecwiiete) Dill in authorise the Coinmiss umrs uf at kiln county to bol d a bridge across the 8,:lo'o river, at ur mar Jor.is's mill, on tbe line of the Killer road, between Franklin and Nor-wlcn tuwuMilue. in s.l i omo'y, ami In livya e(eclal tax f-r 'bat pinpu-e of one rotirtu oi amnion in- " rw an Hxalii properly In said rouoty for tbe )er 1&71, was nan me inirti time. . A'tt-r ili-eu-slon, un m -thoi uf Mr Hint., the lull wss made the spe-jlal oi ler for 3pm tin Weilm aeisy ui it- II. MKHTKAD LOAM AS-Lt l A TION. Mr O.ltlo'a (Senate) bill to enable as soclal'una of pers-m loaning luwls for tiilddlnu hnit'.taleaita tu Dkcuiiu Incor- pirs'edi ana read lb" third llnu, ahrn air tlillln entered upon all argument against th existing law In relation tu hoin-atead building araoclsilnus, which, he claimed, was an oppression to ihe noor. and a scheme devised bt the moni'v power. It gave tbe power or utiiimiieii usu'y, agaloet the policy ur inn mate, which had always Ven lo n-straln nsu rlous Interest Mr O.llln cited si d criticised the seversl sets recently l a-ril In relation lo hnmia'ead imiining san -l.ilMn.. aa Iho acta nf February Sin' 111?, April JSth, Mat B'h, and May 11 h, lettW Three act nou.pii-irn tne svsu m, and rssmplirlrd the fact th t laws might Ila so llieulpulattd and tl,ivi tailed that legislators in'gnt take me poison witn mu knuwlna It. A man. by Invt-taenlt In these i.'o olatlone, can, under the law aa It now stands, msks fifty or sixty percent, sod even mors, upon hla capital. Tha uum- the bill now oo lis passage, they wou'd ' multiply and spread all over the S'a'e like locusts uver Ihe land of Egypt. , Under the present law. What Were ' calltd Savings Losn A-oclailuo had 1 been es'abllsbed with mt at y regard to , the building of homestead. They were mere banks of deposit, banks for loan- ! Ing money, with unlimited nower to charge any smoont of interest. They nullified the act of Mty 15, ltfOS which prohibits any use of tho sign of "Say-log Society," or "Sating Bank." ut-lea hy n bourn filt havings Atsoclstlon. Mr. Odlln cited In 111 unit uilt-n and nroof of this part of bla argument, Ihe'Ltbir Saving and Losn Association" of To ledo, and the 'CIHx cs' Saving, and Loan Association" uf Cleveland the latter wielding- a ctdtal of a n.lll'on and a half. Mr Odlln gave way fur a uioilin for a recess, which was agreed to. AFTERNOON SESSION Mr Odlln returned hi remarks on Ihe bill under itlscua.lon at the time tho Senate took a rece-a He reud docu- ment ry evidence to show that bit's tor loan from Suvtnga Loan Associations were mane at a premium in adelilon tu the legal rate ul Inter, nt, end that Ihe Ciov.lanri Aaaoolallon reported loans at ten, eleven and twelve nr cent. The otiject tif the bill orider conaideralinu was lo destroy ami wind no all Ibese Hivlngn L'tsu A-sm-ia Ion, on Ihe grnuu.l ofihilr uulltnlted tower to tal e usury, whip. Hi,e lu-tituilioisi-r Ibe kind might bo content with a proilt twelve or ihfrtem per ceut, others would avail Ihe-inttires uf Lite advant age - f tin- bids at a pitnilum an l tbe addltlou ol' the moilgige to secure the loan at i x per cent. Internet, to make enormous gtlus. sir Ur:l agreed with Mr Odlln In Ibe ma n v"liooa taken by him It was conct'led that no changes li tho law was demanded, lie read seal, it Itvouf the act or May II, IfliH. glrlig to Homestead and Building Aeoc',aMuis power to levy, arseis anil co)l-ci from their mitn bets such sums uf money, by rates of stated dues, dues, in'erests uu lout ad vanced, aud i-remtiims bid by niembtrs or th p--allure, for the rlh'. of precedence to taking loans, as Hie corporation by its b)-laws shall adept, oVc, with the nroviso that the dues, Hues un I pr. tnl um. paid, slthough (tab) lu addillen to the legal ratesof Interest on lo.tt,s taken by them, shall not ba construed let make trie loans usurious This portion of the law .hould re pealed or emended. 'Tne did'orence be twet-n hlmaell end Mr O.llln was as to tbe mode of correcting an admitted evil, Mr Ot'lin wa for destroying the luslltu tluns under tbe Building Assuciatlon law. Mr Hell was lor maintaining these Instltuiloi e, hut for utnmdlug ihe law hy virtue ul wulcb tbey ba t gone Into operation, lie had Introduced a bill for that purpose, which was stl,l p.ndiug. Mr Jvuner was opposed to a d struc-tlou uf all building arrccUtluns. He cucaldered Ihem of gruat lieaelll to tbe people at large. He was tur ametidii g the existing law In rrfirence lu them. AlrOJliu explained that he did no-. sock Iho destruction uf all building as sociations, uu'. unly of those Institutions wblch, under the uame u: savings' loan aeaiclalhna. weie mere btnks uf deposit and loan of niomy at. usurious rates ut Interest, Mr Watd went farther lltnu Mr 0,11. u, and was lur ' hu repeal of all laws on tbe aubject of burnt stead, bultdiiig; and loan associations. He moved lo lay the bill on the tab e, which whs lost Ibe vote was lakeu ut: tho pa.stig.-ul the bill, and it was luel ..-ae 11. uats Mr Bell's (Sauatt) hi I to amni t mc-liun iwo of ibe act pa-sed May 9. lb-lei, to emend the act tu enable a: jf.Ulluu uf per.-ons t-i lal-.e luuds to b-t loaned aiitotg tbcmstlvea lor hul.dilig home- steads ami ntber tmrn :sis. to income hodlts corporate, ps.seil Mjy 5, 1808, was read the Iblrd lime and io.l uu lira psiaage yeas 11, ua 2-1- STAT OK Ul.ltCT Oh. Mr C..rey' (Senate) hill amending Ihe JUallcea ue' eu aa to provlJn ibat no stay of el.cilon shall be allowed on judgments uu undertaking cxecutert iu an cltlcor In replevku r property levied on by execution, waa reed tbe third time and paaeed IIII. IS IM RUDUCKII. By Mr Dunbar To authorizs the In corporation ut lire stock tranep.rtstlun o tinpsnies. Hy Mr Corey: Further d, doing the power of Ibo Trusters of the Northern Lunatic Astluoi I hie oltlect of the bill Is tu authorize the slid i'rusttcaio enter it, to a routrac with the Comraia. sioners uf Lucaa county for a Irasc uf tbe new building rortre Inssno nci-nt- lyenctcd upon tbe Inllrinary firm of said couuty, and of the grounds belong ing lhreio. By sir liunuar: lo umend atcilunone of the act to authorize guardians lo lease the reel estate of their wards lu certain cases. Tr.la bt'l smrnds ibe original act so oa lu Include guardians of Idiots and unatlcs, as well s. uf nl nurs By Mr. Stristor 'To amend section 0 or tno act rur the appoint in, nenr a uom-miaioner of Ittllrusi'a and Telt-urnpt.s. This Dill auiborlzea Ibe CiintnWeluner to control the running urtralr.s nn un. sar. railroads, and tu provldu fur tbe le- pair nf the saiur; snd slso to require tbe Commissioner to advertise in Onto and New lor k aoy load wh eb In not rtssnr abty sale, and thai the Ichsi-h uf ruads by foic gn companies shall bo frrfelltd hy neglect tu comply with Ihe lequlr, incn'a of the Comralealiiner.J By Mr Wsrd- Amendatory of the act authorizing ti.e hulldlcg aud ri-pslrlng of levets lu pruttct liiids Imin ovt-ifl-iw. Hy Mr Ami s-Tu sulhurlze the chuicb of the I ulted llrelhrrn In the v.lltir, Cameron, Monroe county, to a, II ihtlr cburrn prnperty. Hy Mr Ward To amond sectlun 12 of the criminal codo, relating loaeJisoge or venne.iiu a trial unnt-r an inoictimnt lu au aiiolnlng county. itiumMiTiLT rosiroNin Mr Jamison's (Ssratr)blll authorial the Commission -ra or llelmont county lo sell the alock held by aald county In the Lentrat t'uio raiirutti ana tu reinvest the Sinn-. TK-TIMONT t, A Wit a Mr Danghrrly, from the Jndle'l.r, coniinlitre, report! d hack, recommend ing lis inoeitotte Hi.Hint int ut, MrDon-Dar'- ("U-nalel Dl'l ao construing tbeto 'e of civil piouelure aa not In autnorliu a married wnmeu lo letiift tnauy fact In any action wherein her husband l a party, which ber nnnbanit is hv law In contpelrnlto teatlly in, ht-lrg pat'y l-i in surn action After a prolonged tllsrua-ton on the merits nf the bill, Mr Dilnltte m iv-l to lav ll nn Ihe lallle, whit ll w-ie Inst V. a- 14. nayajt. (Ill uiollon of Mr Wntdworih. t .r Senate lut k a rrcoaa UII 0am It.-,11-11-rnw, K-. KINSELL k CO., Opera House BOOT & SHOE STORE Have Ju6t Received a Puii Line of SPEING GOODS, IJIMiiU lOl irv QUALITY, The iNilvsou rValnioff thor, Exeelsior I.uUoq Slme, Buydcn Gent liuots and Shoes PLAIH JITJD OPERA, At Extremely Popular Prcs. Alt'Ot'r.AIl 09ADrATE')IMfRl)i:iNK. (iffira , JeW Wet Math Ut.. nnr Hum Nr., Cinriaaall, O., eontianM tu rite hit a,tnaj atunt'frTi to tn tfeatment of all foim nt ibq. etval and private- dt-?a?-a Htphih. U nirrhea, Oltjat.BuWiiiv.OrcLitla, Hornia anil all Lrinarr diaeiawa an tiata-l with unpunlMrd auccata. eparmaurtnta or rio?i yy r aBnetas a'U imp--tt,i-jr, u tha ra nit of Bwlf-abuaa ia Booth or rs (vta aln ni'utvr yeara. and wbtili proijuoa vmn ot tha fot'oaiotl tlhflta, aa amtastuaa, blulclfa, Ia : tMlitr, diniDta, sarvouanrM, d mn-aa tf aijth't ! ooutib, inJikftjaMon, onnatl patina, dripoode-tio). o-mlual, of Idrta. a?araiuB tu trotty, Ion nt nwronqina afauai puaar.anf men urn: mv I ietimfjrbaaioaa or Btamw, and oitiraat' it otutjififr inatsiBilr and cor-4niUon(att trrntisb- iy anu piman4niirouro. a mo'irai pamrhift, rlat;ntf 1 1 pmata diaaaaatji, arnt fit in a aauled uarisiopefurtviaiaoipa. It ia Birvtilrnt tlttt a pna:un wno eononra nttaacltexcUatvi-lf to thatreatmrnt uf a remain data of diawm nuat aequlra iwiUr tall in tUt psM .htt that osa in rnral prar.ti.. Ftinta by mail and aspraaa, out brtT tt ia at a IfriavMt.nt iLt fi e tor ahoa'd to e.naaltad pam-ntuir. Mttdf-inra auppliad fr.'ia tha Ufxtor own laorat'ir on- auitati-in t r irttar or at r-a Bfiao. l urna tu- antara. umrx noura : rroa a eft. M. to 1'. al.; ttisdTa, 11 11. to f. u. jutyMi: ruiK (iHAIN PROOF ELEVATOR Tl.erin-rnKifUipJBEloralof thf riIIL,AlILl"IIIA GRAIN WAREHOUSING AD DRYING CO.. With a BT OB AO IS CATAtlTY af i OOO.tlOO lliiaiholr.. at tba f ot of WaaMnirtno Sttret, ai h lMawar Ktvar, tm aaaterra tmt!nnjrf Um Frnnarlranta Huidloa-ianrBriir lavnliliea for tha itA lurry ataTraar atd ahlpntnt of drain Ijr4lal"nrwtnadani (.train atfd b the El VsJor try Philadelphia tiinniiaiion Mrrrhftnla. a.lUtof Bnouwill rntliint'hd on appiicaiiuo to J1Jlla U, Jr'a-.MItU, PUp (a avtlliavn-ipBiB vibis a. w iTri.iat.atui pr as a. ij ve; isiha tli-fi VWleailh.aV,Pa TO LAWYERS. ritt.NTCDUN TDK SHORTEST NOTICE, AT TUK JOUBNAL JOB WS. S. E. Cor, High and Cliauo!. JOSEPH ..I XEltMlEll R. M;reJmik1 Tailor, ArniTictfii Hii. fj .,ck. t or. Uijb and 81 Ate Si-, fit -tylraul t:.lls tus. ,ui e lill.ria'lta' tl. i, tortus' ruriilslilnu; (unl lla dy llid.. ;;,,,,-. lima iiikI i 'him. Tint l(l,-l,a-a .Tlntfaf,,!, Ttie. Best .Tliilfrliii. The LATI'.ST sod BUST .,tt.. C'uifAa nnd t .tjAj'ihnvt t-vtr t-,r,i,ign, thla market A PtnsTCi.v.isl 'im-n, mhitu ltlls ai (ii.- tttvt t,mHt tArir,jc. nDiiirrN Motbino Kuiporliim, No. 220 S. High St., Columbus. 0. Spring anri Su r.nv-.r Coed '. Cloths, Casf imores, L'c, WaVudantlik(el atorkor Iteidy -iM d'lnfhliiB. JOUN JJCftXAUI, A1li.tfntriflfeahtd thrlr ilra.wtskB. nnin ih. a'tl.noii Murk of Ibr Bsiap Tn waa liniuRht Imin tha ChtlUn aUys tat prih-H th- frmatnnt Hsu-wlnot, tlm mMt wltrs.ifl. rr'uH.' ana da hKhtfiil artlfit lur tha Twill, tlit a biuh an avr -Hpped tnto. "NfAULbtMn'a IM. point. BUILDING L0T3 FOR SALE I T T1AVK run 'Al H Hl'NDIlr IHMM 1NU I 1,jTH n tta aluhaUin lUid. abut oet (.all nitlt tlMl ur thr) Hit! a.Ut,'l Int. ,Vo, a.fK'I lot tmuth o' tbt HUrd. btIui tHi o( lt tVub to l.aae. All will na nBfrm rnaap ann m ta-7 t rma I hava im tTaflfibN of thawoat far l( of M 'S with ibt hftua anil Improve nun In, ub)ir( t-t thtUls'ittttl Ui. I,ur H. Armi'roia,w.!ow tf Jrirotiah Artnairotif , ditaael, hi llva m th hit. ll i ttrd un Uia n-r h a.it of Ititrli stisstrt. VU- Butb and IVTrn h atr-ftat. I havr itt-iai it tir I 71. abottt two llilirla n t a Tahi1. 1 htp a law utnrr :n r r ala. wa I.TI.11 inmn A.lml Utrat if l.tH.t Ara lr im, w u illi!i'f'l JaHV.lt J I un Tm i.or VERY CHEAP. 90 CENTO FOR 500. AT JOtlliUI, OFFICE. HERSHISER, ADAMS & 00. PtaOIJM la PINK 4 UWESTIC LCMBEll, ' Uth, BblogH Eub, E'Jids, Eoors, I Wisiww ana Uooa raaatna, gnua, AS. Illl.rl.vta . urncii " I oouttftvoai lor. Sprint ttatar ataa JNOTICE, t COlVMICi, osm. i I anrtaos rtaalaff, aawlof aaat laoaelaaj Seas) ro irHim Jr Afi r cokckhx, . tlkltrAKMts italnmbua, ll , ar. tl a I m,i. aa-i.t fr ar.nktlaant m. lalnin.H,unt... 1 t ia. . . ill anr tl.lv. ai.1 as i. .H J .l n.nal y.mmmi .e.ll.'a.a.u .... oa' L'P'lTTlVf! TtT 1IIIVD pten'-1 nwss. nnnmr pa 1IM ran Sfll Or Ili'HAlilU AUaULIJia Xit Ot the failed Slat... Anr lnmavm.rt tvt ' Au, mesas raaarmv stlllb. HINKLEY r," alar) a lha trJunj Hoital llitvHiinit I wtlrrr t int Drawa iwn.imn In mid pipit t: dan i Pilttsi evl.ri and inftrniitKia furniahl. Thn hlclit- t rrB.pO'i tori'.nni'WinN am alt kinlart'iriiid tntl ffilror. UTcri netnt wnut Hi. Ao TO v, ". ,M. !. 'a WbIi Bri, v y Caoric EngliiH fir Sale. HARba-nlnttaaab-'ntonaTfftr. Can ha p at Una itflioa. - Th aa wtn'ln ontor tiro botat poait will do wall to aiAtoUia thla. law anr f ntif tUUntfd t'ahr.t ,.r Mnnal t'aa-t wUI , 1 1'l' MmoiCtti ChdlRl.t ind Belt R UlA. . a.-lra. J II klll'llulni ll..1 l.i n.. 'a. ji a A . . . v led. J 11. nilt'l.b-M i. t it :id.m,N. Y.,V.b. ttiB.li;,. ktt:tl To Builders and Oontract'i'a Tlfln.ll,, ara lHlail tnr ihtrH if a CHl'H.H I'.nirirM l-r tha Utirnan M. . th.i-h' tn N rOtaatt row af lhirt.ktr.it awl "'hr'b to Una, la (hiart f. (-ubtit'il thf tt. bar mrvittMl mwtnMittf. with t n is an t -.tl''atannwin flat'M f n" T. Pmaa,Art bit, from wbtua a any fnitl ar BHaarT ,n(urnatln ba t,t.talaid. a1od Pr pala wi.l t rt-rivti , tha mr r aba Arahiiewt urlil p- ra. ol M rma, tih ftn 1 ba (Masni('a da a t bind thattatelTaa ta) atpt Ua lawaat or ar pr po'. rd of tha L-jtawilt . NMl.IS.tl Hat bat Ont Nv-cdU un Run IU A Child nrHiuNrn icirwiAU.T nm TRinfi .tf tuniK-, andUdlM wbo draira tn hnil ftf tinaihk Yuli do tvtrrautahof Ltiahnliuna n a ft -.ah of, wi,Unlna and aimtiit M nUi)f wtt-W. TAK1.NO tlU IlimHsKT KINDS MphriK 111 AivTwiytaairi mMt, and it llttttat otitof aidr. Ctarr VUf evaitt4 WMtit an Affrnt fa aTwrw ttnraa In Inirualur nni aoil ihrM, to wboai .iiTttti'O 0401 ltal iDilusptaaBta. lateBB Clrujar a d -p' ma, Ailtlraata UlNhLM K.MI11AU MAC HI ISM fXX. ;.ir.rirrf'.'.'!f: III )aBaUAva.VJa.Li.T iai I
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1871-03-11 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1871-03-11 page 1 |
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Full Text | in jrt0 YOL. XXXII. COLUMBUo OHIO, TUitJj, MARCH 11, 1871. BVIIMBR WBII1TOHT. rw v. miiu th attantiaa tf enr readV en t tlit following list of Qolaobu HnslnBBB IHMi WUIOH era euutMi, v moat relkWs ami extensive site! menUlutAis uty. rr... ,,' . . a . OLAY BEIOOS, AlteraM elLsw eat Hotarr f rtBt,HI B. Blk M Special atUjeUoa gir.0 Co'ii.ael sad Onvtr ageing. B. I DlWITT, lUnrrf? Law tats MMta of r-etoata, H tniB UB OalsatSas. Uka. B. SHIELD, M Im. laautereA to No, II. North THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL lEltns larrlAfclr la Awnew. By outlet. Tnot) per atmum.... do da moathi do do I month. INFANT DAMNATION. . u 1 S. I IS 0 so 1 oo Is the) Dootrine of Infant Damnation Taught In the Literature or Calvinism t rtlnhanf Am an HfiriL uk ....... Am Am Am mm I aeootha.. 4 mm to Im do 4 stomas.. I W e)tw7i4imt0Chblof Ton. ' tMUrawa ay Curiae, pee moutku W ; vm.nmvici.v Knii'luM PuNht4 utr) Mri Ttario saat ftMrfey I lecture In tba ValT.rsallBI Ctatarch, br Its. Paster, Bor, E. I,.Bel-ford. me o.j..aopp!ui. Atlareaysl Law. a B.et BUU street, ODlbjabua. U K. HASH. aleeta rnbeerfbara, per uiu MMUU. I MUl. la 1 stoate Olutwof flea and Brward, sash mm .o a OMeaina. 4e im on do I Butoths. Om copy eartra to Class of Ton. WEEKLY RDITIon, frntUllUi ntrt Amturmmr llnfflo ruDioribmi par asaum au mm auontaa...... ....... .MM . Itt . 1 U . 0 111 . 4 00 . I oo . 1 00 P oo . I 00 , 14 00 , U 00 , W 00 AKITECTS. tT. shooku. etnaer,. uane, uiixiAettn. naiBIAIAU. BILLIARD HALL. Ttn ?NU. mm Tost Cut Allay., oppoliU the otateHouae, atr tba WteWro Uniua Tuleatapli eiaos, 11 ao oa. --.. IIMK-niMttKH. BuoUalcdi VaaaKaMI OOAS. U. FIELDS, muI nlanh.t)Mok Uanafaetnm. work and l'.rtndtcala bound to Older at auackaattaa, 44. Wind CS Ne.rU Utah trat. AXJS U- ! . Betuav amp rrionii:HV. fMVMT.T a aMTTH. KlaMawn anA Daalm la Kovclopaa. rsnulno AwU'i riaaaa Wrlltaf and Uopilot Iokij allUadIrarandnalll(WaI. Uur.Cbapol and anyb a, t dar tram aaraer. RATES or ADVERTIHIIt(3i Dallrt Ona aquara, aaih laaartlaa 11 00 Bnulal mr NMIku IV. IU ll.ra. S. S.Ca& ai.rom.......7;.:.. 1 Local Vatlaaa, Beta. a una, nrat iBacrtlm. AdTHrtataaaaala aaca a week cbargrd fall raau aaaa laantioa. TrlTeaklrl Tha lama ai Dally. WMkin Ona iqaaja. flnt laaarttoa 140 Kaeh addlcianal laaarttoa 0 TA Looal at Bmlnaai Matleaa. pat Uat, aaca la aiuon w . u an arf Klffbt Uiua or laai ataka a aquata. AdvorttaaaiaBta lor lonfar Hraa loarrtcd at Ottr aruUi aud ratoa. wbka will ba iarolaoed oa ap. ueattoa. COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Ariivnl mid Departure ol MuIIh (II OlWH A ftP TO H AC tO. WhIosHlin reUll dobiinClg'i. Hi. Ul, tart. P. r. bUYDAM. Dmttt t Wit ,uU'-r uf Uuoktinff tJ. 0o) foot a4 Rteti Mtasl, mmi wd. WioTbwiim li OFVIC1 HOURS. Wkm-dit Omb at T;3 A. It.: ) at TP-M. ThvOcattml IMHtbtt will boktptopea aturiiy mlfbta utll :0O. f M. BtTKDaTf-Ofmat(.!3UA,U.:elM at 0:10 A.M. Tififot1im.ntbUUtMmirtlbr Um oottTt KUaot of tha aublM: Am. Vaiu diatiibtrtoti at thli nffloj mar ba tbtoYtai' at Uia 4llTrr window?, with tha ahartMit pow ible Iom of Utna attar tbell reMtpt hrttUHiiRmtlba boar of pant a a; tba tilt-cat and at II Hit aud 8 ft. 11. kira ta twUitDf U ba f alaad by radio K to th ofitoa ftcoar. Iha bearttat mail an at I it U KTiVItBNBOM. LOCK 00 Anitntibulatnii:. (Ualflria Yani. Wrniut, Top An. uy.wn, FUu aM Gsvuia U ail kuda iBKa-awD.URAlKf TIM4 AM HKWEH PfPB jTH tA PATTKUSO -" CO. DaUta la rU Urua T.U awl Stun Biwar Plpa Yaraappaall Uakea Pbmuki D-pob KRItilNTM. .UBtrn MAI 1 Pl4aDrat"ttlMMI,'Biliffll"tmt' " 014 V UMO. tBf)M, nmmAW oo. taaMOhaaauM la J l. O.l O C.J.. US B. flirt Ht tfiHita, a-uitaiiar. ataltaa, Viftt, Bra 1,IB aadinoa b I airMdr WUiji, bii U tABt-ama yat Urf Woaca IIMKI WIlBltlirttHIICl.. Mvaafaartam al ti.W-tia furaiture, whoWaU BlMlMaiL W.Mtejei.a, J, aa4 t Uwjw MU. tsAlaWArai BID. O aCkttiiW AND L.Ll)fVlU. tfannwtam af HK Oapa and Pare, nd dealt ABLftff UVMU UatWIat.. Wt'" PiM -a- JKWlaLnV A i WArCJMIJI J V fkiHKliaVY 4 OO. Mttfattm al na J.wtlirolaftrf dwrlptlon. WaUiMBtatarl B'd ana ilTtr, ha I K. Utwaa iimU mdoia b mall ftampuy w-aaiaffl. ' w a T. I KNUIIRHKTTZ. Wbnlaaala n4 luui'l d.l-i la Wauiha, Clock! asdJawatrr. H a. ll, nna mmmmmmwmmm hmmmh I.UPIUF.H. nuuuiliaLlI A intllK. Lmiben Mrth4nlvi in all kindt of WorkaA rmiar, Lumbar, La tb, Aa aornat bpriof and watat tvt. Daroirr toua Litrmf ta the ofire kot vattm tfcaa tha ttm maotunad below, mpactirulr TaRUUOB MAILS. All tbciraat thraturh mailt. North, and Ktvit clM at IOUMJ A. U. and TAH P. at. Chi. aca through blaII for tha WUira Btxttm and Territanaa, claa at U:iiO P. AL Tbu c.r-rtat aa war 41 bttwe Colambui and Chtrairo. lnditaafMlia aitd Bt. Ixiuia throufth mail eiatm a Ituu P. 1H Undo tuti thriiUffb mU tor Hmthaaatrn titatca ohiao at l:Ji M. and TitMf P. M. WAT MATT A. Tai rmxowrna Wat ytiurloaa at thitofilfw at 10101 A. M.i P.iUbarg, Wba iD(f,CUTal4od and all latamadiaU puiau oa aaai. ruuta mpao. Urtlr. turn rLLOwnra oxoa At IflOO M. CiDOianaU Way. Dajtom, aad all tatemniaff pointa rla Xtola, Tbb rotxawixo oxats at IttrO P. U. flunborr. aad all utairaaiac poiiita na Waatar- TiUa. Bthna a&4 all Utarvaainf palata oa National Load. Hor'nffBjU. tal all Intrrranlu Dolota Tla. Dl iwm cltMea al HI . U. ladlaaapalla way maU tloM al II I A A. U. Tu nLMwaia wit tuiuoucs at TiOO P.M. ItHtrtlit Sntfa, twdodlnir potnU on Wllmiairt AaUretu, MBjiruia Turapua, McuoBnaiuriue way, and WosUiOw tuulh and auuthaaat from V.noatvilLtL. Mid i(rw AswV, Mftl from Daytoa, and DafUm Buejmt Rimtt, Plttabnnr. Part Wa a A CbMafD Wait; and Vr.u. amu, aama road ftsui. UiKki TMity Kmt uotm ; t o a. m. ana s r...nttJi J Itartttta MaOmnil Mot. rla Hock Inr Vallaf nuiroaa, iMiiuiinir M.vn.ua ana rannaouui, aw., aim at i.m. TU'WAKKLT MAILS. HMTtahntw rttnta. Narth Oalumlma aaA Clinton- TtlM rouia. asa Uataanna nniw. aacn on tuwauBfB, Taors ra aaa nataraari as i iv r. ja. AUdU eloaa al 6:30 P. M, twrpt Baltimara Okie tknrah Buul, which aiciati;uu r. a. RMitT f tmni mait b dTnitd In tha tmca fliuaa aunaua pnot to tM hoar of aloauf tha baaiIa Tub UryaaAL DtxtntT wtu Ba krpt vn bb Ul r. n. oa Bamraar aTsnin Uowtt UBiuta HDamaaa uom ac t r. a. xAatra Ajiu KarKxaru darta ottot boon. JAMItf M. COMLY, P. M. PIAUMIKIt UOHKtl. TIMH O A 11 J iiunilfl llAntllNKCO. Prrtabla aad BUUoaarr bUm KntlaM, Cut- tralu ht t;alaa lpot, Ulamboa, O, in-. Ma4klaary. As. Waat and haUonal lioad Im. JMa. Illtf: urw , I LlTTIaB M1AU1 RJUiatti u. aOMll. (.'r.r.n . M,M tia-u a I PimbutT Kipraai HJ una nmpfli (haalnnaU lUnnai UMp Ut ah anal V.nrv Ojotlo: O-'ntl i-BW Wt I PaatlJat ": cdaaaM aa pi-, v. V" ,7 ." MM!. thaUma af dnattnra and arrival o a JrHra. lti a m 11:01 a Ml pa J.wp tr-ta. I XralaAoowamodaUoa.... I:t0pm "BEE LINK. traiMoaaMuS;",. l)rl Trir.rnlnr, Fan- CUwU.d,(tumb nBHntt.Bd IndLnapo-Ouoda. Aa.. IM Miab kt. op. Ueadala Moaaa, ,l- u 1 0. W. H1MMONM, , UtHBBU Kxftrm 11:10am 11:Upm wn.aad lUUll UiliiB-nrUooda.lll wm IB H. Y. AM.UrUaM Exp.. 4:0tpm III u a tgh ataaUpara Houm lion. nF.HC IIAlT TAII.OKK- niKuBl ) llKltrnANT TA1I1N0 aud1 IM AanUi Wljk "t Uant.' BoJU Mad to Ordaf. Rt.kdr.aada Clatkinc alw m JOB. Ol'NUKKHUKIMKli. UnUAonimaodalioB.... CWam IM p m Poor oVIook b m train bmbmU at Dtlawata for nptinattold. BAUTIMOBH ANDOIIIO BA1LROAU. (Ctstral Ohio lriaio. Part Lt Il-3iam 4:p u.ti !Idb l:Wi Balumnra A Chiaaato Cxp. llnwpm pn lntl Kii" IrUam 1210 am LaMl AoeammodaUOB.... IlilB u-v... T.n .nA riRal.r it. IUT-Mtv1a(Tlntt. I Tha l,affal A modatlat) traina oonna-nat lax and 'a Parmiatiof UomU. Amanaa IU- J nd Ballim. p Haildlnt. UII NI4J tiuw ivt tTRR m 7..fH.aau KataataA A H.na' (lrafaUU BB)d Maa todaona, UiuMal Uauaiwanta, ., 11 and 11 IL ttaif at had Uhio. atari It rraifH taro. riTTSRCRO. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS BAIL. WAS. Paaaaadlt Rnalaj Mall and BiptfM 3Jiaa lllSam Ya,Ia UWam vouaa N. Y.aal N. Orlaaaa Ba. laopa tvitpm lineal AworaaadaHon.... MHn ilip DeoaiaoB Aeoom'odaiiot. f:llpm t H Mr A IH)W. I ImI AnnaBtBiatlna. TWfiBlanB ArfOfa llkatt Matta and kuaical lnatniarnU, Chtarar- 1 mrUu aurt (rem Ua nlhV Yard, north of t anl atalnwar a Boma' rianoa, no, si o raarar mbm, llUh BU (ladianapola aad Ckieafo DirUlm ) PaatLta frldam ll:11a AaranaodattoB. :M p m 0:)5ra Boatharw kipraM Ipm Mpm Loral Aeoommoaaitoa.. a.wam a:ipm Tha I-vttt AnvtmaodaUoB on tba rtttahanr . Clactat.au and Ht, Lnata Hallwar. ItvlianitlH aad Cbioatra lirlioa atart tTum Um 'rifht art a Ml of rial na uapot. 0ULUUBV9 AN3 BOCKUM VALLEY R. B Mall laftam IMJti Eiartaa ipm a. p m 'lallp. Rtstt MBdT. NKiMPAI'lHH " OHU Vpatr joubmal. IiaiI- lS4.Whlw and Wrhlr.tb ot 1 HiMarft, and .Rail; ppr, and tha taat Ad tar Wtnt Ataaiam ta ua au.it. rAirii. 1 Btf, KUtwrilOlla SIGN AHD BANNER PalatlDf, Ulan filial Inf, H. E. 008. HIOH AHD TOWN 8T8, hum n rrl.i aT Pataf.Or la.t.MLatnf aad r.par Raaaar, 4U A m waalal auw.a. - v wnr ii -i ... mM at Knanfa Palat -aaa, Ma. IU Soatk ll'k Straal, Lalaa ana, tiaia. ri.liBBRWI AISO BKI.L MA?I1KBS AKCUITECTS. N. Ba KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, (imce Na. 18 E. Broad St. Colnmbua. O. i. imrrnTnr mini at iiikii. iii'n.11 M I Nil. H K tatk'i a, mbtaanr. and taa aqtMinaamtajlua. ana watar n.UiH iiiunv bit.. lhto. n"lf i P. BALLSY a SON, Paalan la ljad T f mA "hart Irad, al. aad Watar UaaK. aad Wart So. 01 . i Biro m. r ri.i nBinu. .Niuiit. a 'ttaaaa flaaiaar. Mil Uad riraa. rnajM, W.tar Claaiia, Satt Taba, Aa., or. Uiab aad tan Sta H. BRTJNN. PAINTER it PAPER HANGER IS) SUUTB BIOS STRUT, Colttntbuo, Ohio. GRAIHING. GLAZING it VARNISHING AH Na. lal Saat mrawharrr allaT. tlMa. Amtimm tauaina. mi Til flba-av Waak Aaalaa, AM. IU Naltt IM.aiaac tl TAIMaBlta AN BUFAIBIKO. TkirA oiiooEiiw. -iRrftnU. Walkrr k Co.. t,tt ti-a l..i"rnMattaral. I ' TaUait mat Ka. I Manthto. laildln. Ootaat am, laaalard aad oltarad al a aauauaaarr llSftlll 114 rtlh lllRBRt, JIB. PlTTKUSOJI A t,, OTOKAIll roRWASDIMO MMIMIttll I 1 avmaaaai tamaaal rroa. la, 11 on at, Maabtaa nam, OrAata. fwiMauaaAaaa, aad ObaataaaiaaU Uat tad. Adraaaa.ar.ia. 4'arpirr al C'hrl l, kwii HEADMAN i EVANS, ia Ummut. Una I gcOTCH OBAW1TK MO NT M RNTD, hell, bat wars ssawtml as MIowA , Oppaata Haloa IT4IJaMiiAajsi Ajaiaai.CA-. , b.,011t piMlr, from tbs M MtrtiA ana Bmmtn Maa. AYaaaavantt. Uoraar Blfk aad Laa, MiaM, Oaraaaaaa,U. Mr. Hezlord dollrered a lecture on tha abora aubjecl Thurdij treDlor, the special occulon belnir the cbane of berrlog (alee wltncaa agaloat Cllrlo-lata, preferred Klnet him bj an anon;-moua writer In tha Journal of enme two wecka alnce. The f jllonlDg la a coadeneed report of the lecture, ao far as the tcitlinooj bearlog on the qucatlon In review wea concerned : I!-fcrrlDg to the denial bjr molern CalTlnlata that the doctrios waa aver taught, Mr. It;ifard quoted the replj of Uut. Dr. Mirvla of the Recorlrr, when asked whether the doctrine of infant damnation waee'er taught to Cal'lnlats Dr Marvla aald: "Wo evangelical folia lansb at auch a qnta'.lon. There la not , lo all our theological llteratnre, a aen. tenco an Inference or a hint of the dog mi. That loI.nl! are aaved without bt-IUf, tbrootjh tho grace of Ood la now atd alwaya waa the ucquesttoned Anc trine of Calvlolatlc theuloglana. Yeara ago," be adds "Dr. Ljman Beecberdtlled the critic to produce the paaage asiert log the contrary. It never was producedIt never will be." Tho following authors were quoted aa teicblog the doctrine: nn. joasrii bkllahy. In an eeaaj on the nature and glory tf tlieOoanet, Dr. Bellamy siji: It waa at God's aovereign election tu determine whether to grant any relief or not, and wbat relief to grant, and when and to whom; to give Ula Hon to die, with a view to save all mankind, or a part, to end the ncwa of tba gorpel to all na tions or to a pirt only, to girt every child of Adam, born In a Cbrlatlan land, opportunity by living to bear the glad tldlnga, or only to grant tbla to aome while others die in infancy and never hear. Those who die In Infancy may aa Juatly bo held under law in the next world aa tboae that live may In this. Ood Is uoiier no more obligation to save these that die than these that live." (Dr. Bellamy's worka, vol 2, p SOB) Again, lo a review of a work by Rev. Moaea Mather, on " The Visible Church In Covenant with Ood," Dr. Bellamy aaya : "Even on the tneory or nr. Ma ther, a baptized child while lo a Cbrlit- leas atate Is under the wrath of Ood, the curie of the law. a chid of tha devil aud so heir of hell." (Work", vol 3, p 103) Mather bad b'tn attempting to releats children from the cores hy means of hap- tlaro, but Dr. U. will atlll have them heirs of bell" notwithstanding. Dr Bellamy waa one of the famoua lead en In New England Calvantem. He was the Irlend of Jonathan Edwards and a graduate of Yale Colhge In the cla.a o 17113. J0.1ATUAN KDWAltne lo combalUog the oploloos of two dl vino, whom he cill"men of no Incoual J- erable cute anting the Dltaenters In Eog land," Dr. Edwarda atttes bla btllef In thla regard. Total two dlvlnea of England were rkml-Ualvlnlata, who tbougbt that the entire guilt of' Adam'a sin would not be Imputed to Infants, and so they entertained a hope for them here after. EJwardi aaya In rep'y to thla opinion: "To euppose that Ood Im pute! not all the guilt of Adams sin, but only some lilt s part of it, relieves nothing but one's Inisgtiailon. To tblnk of poor little Infants, bearing socb torments for Adam s sin as they somS' times do In tb.l world, snd these torment! endlcg lo death or annihilation, may all easier oa the Imagination thsa lo conceive of their rufferlng eternsl misery for It, hut It dots tol stall re lievo ose's lesson.' -t,.l. worka, Vol. t, p 4U4.) Thla la the reply to ona of tboae men. Dr. ElwsMs continued: "The other dlvlos thinks there Is truly su Impotstloo of Adsm's slo, so thst lofsntcto not ba looked upon as Innuceot creel oree, yet recma to tblnk It not agreeab to the perfections ol Ood lo mako lbs slate of Infanta in another world worre than a slate of non-exlaunce. This sppesrs to plainly a giving up oflbal grand point of tho Imputation nf Adam's elo, both In whole aod la part. It seems to me pretty manifest thst none cau with gjod consistency to blmielf own aiesl Imputation of tba gnlllof Adam s slo to his posterity, without ownleg that they are Juilly viewed and treated as aln nets, truly guilty, and children of wrath on that acconut. Nor uoI'mi they al low a Juit Imputation of tba whole of the evil of that ira.srcealon, at least all that pertains to the essence of that act, aa a full aod complete violation of tha covenant which Ood had (atabllihed. even aa ninch aa If each ona of uanklnd had lbs like covenant cstsbllibed wl'.l him elngly, and bad by tbs Ilka direct and full sot of rebellion violated It for hlmeelf"-Kd. woika, Vol. 1, p 403. Again, Dr. Edwarda In aesrmnn on the common earthly euflerlngt of mankind, stye: 1 VYt may well argue from these things that Infants are not looked npoa by Ood ss sinless, bat they are by oaluie children of wrsth, seeing that tbla ter rible evil of autfarlng comes anon man kind In Infancy. But besides these things, wblcbsreobiarvableconcernlng the mortality of Infants lo general, there are tome particular cases of lbs death of Infants which ths Scriptoria set bsbrs oi, that are attended with elrcumatancia la a peculiar manner giving evldeocee of tba sinfulness of such, sud their Just ezpoaedneas to dlvlns wrsth, ss psrtlo ularly tbs destroying of the Infants of ttodom snd ths neighboring cities." Kd rVaris, M ll.p U7t). Ths noil authors quoted were Mlr.bssl Wlgaleaworth aod Hoe. Abuts Uydai D. D, pastor of the Congregational Church of Lee, Maaaachnaelta. Michael Wlggleaworlh was tmorln Harvard Collrga, and piator of the aid Pariah Church In Maiden Maaaachuestta, (now Unlvemallal ) Ha bore the title of A M Tha quotations were from a poem of bla, entitled tha Joy torn. Infanta ware represented aa pleading their own nateon si Innocence to save then) front We several quoted : "Ada area dtalf ort of all BMBklad Ta aa a pablie bead; A aenteoa root whaaaa all ehoa'd shn..t, Aad shoot la all th.lt stead. Ba atood and Ml, did ill er wall, Nat for hinualf aloes, at far ran all, wbo Bow hla fall Aod treapaaa weu'A diaawa. Acrirns lb la, thstefora Is b:ia. Ton Buy sot bapa to dwell, Bat sate yea X wul allow The easiest ream la kail. The poem gotS on to describe the mleerlea of hell, and Infanta are acen ae sufferers eternally on account of Adam's sla. The qnotsilon from Dr. UyJe waa from su esssy on "27k Stall dflnfanu; published hy Cornellns Divls, of New York, In 1B30 It consigned Infsnta t) hell on scconnt of Adam's slo. dJBIf CALVIN. Bebestlao Custsllo, once the fileud of Calvin, and ths author of a translation of the Bible Into Latin, Incurred his dls-pleaaarebyholdingthatJudgmentBhoaldfollow, and not precede actual trana-greialon. To this opinion Chin re plies: "As to what you object that so one le Justly damned unless on account of transgression, snd sfter trsn'greaslun, on the drat point we have no dispute, alnce I everywhere leach that no one perlshea except by the just Judgment of Ood. Yot It can not be dissembled that there Is a hidden poiaoo that lurks lo your words, because If the similitude you propoae la admitted, Ood will be un just In thst ha Involves ths who's race nf Adam In the guilt of original sin. You deny that It is Jest In Ood to damn sny om unices on account of sclusl traosgrteslon. feraous Innumerable, however, are token out of lire while In facts. Pot lorth note your virulence against Ood, wbo precipitates Into eternal death barmltsf Infants, torn from their mother's breast. He wbo will nnt detect thla your blasphemy when It Is openly exposed, may curse mo at his will." (Tract. Theol. Calum. Nebulonli, Adv. Doct. I, Cslvlnl Uesp. Art. XIV.) Again, Calvin naes thtse words In Thi EHrnal Prtdatination hf aad" em ployed sgalnst Albertus Plghlus, a Catholic writer, who did not believe that original sin necessitate the eternsl torment of ths soul. "If," ssys Calvin, Plghlus dots not think original sin sufficient for the dsmnatlon of men, and will mike no account of the aecret Judg ment of Ood, what will be do with Infant children who have been snatched out of thla life before they were able oo account of their sgs to glvs any proof of tbelr sin, alnce the same condition of birth sod desth wss common to the little ones who died at Sodom and Jerusa lem, alnce there was no difference In their worker Why will Christ at the last day separate some of them to his left hsnd from those standing on hla right r Who does not here adore the admirable Judgment of Oo, In that It haa bren ordered that soma- should be born at Jerusalem, whence they present ly pass to a better life, aod thst Sodom the entrance of be'! should be the birthplace of olhera?" On the aubject of Baptism, Calvin ssys : " These two points are to be sever ally remarked, rli : That we, being In all parta of our nature defiled and cor rupted, ate already fur such corruption only, worthily holden, condemned and convicted before Ood. Yea, and very Infants Ihcmaelves bring the'r own damnation with them from tbelr moth er'a womb, who although Ihey have not yet brought forth the fruits of their nlqulty, yet have tie a;ed thereof In cluded within tnem. ea, tbelr whole nature is a certain accd of sin, aod there-foro It canuot be otherwlac than hateful and abominable toOotl " (Calvin's Inst. i Iv. c. 18, sec. 17 ) Again, Calvin isyt: "I aik sgaln how It haa come to pass that tha fall of Ailing has Involved so many na'.loua, with their little children In eternsl destb,and this without remedy, but because auch was the will of God ? It la a terrible decree, I confers " -(Cllvln'a Inst., Ill, chapter 23, sec. 7 ) If sny person tloub'S Ihe correctness of the translation and ladislrons for a 'severe scsonlng of authorities," he may read this paaaage aa Calvin wrote It t "lurum gum umU factum ul.utut gnlti una eum literis cortim inanfioui, iiei-na merit iseofrersf faptui iritis abtgve remfdio run' fuia St Ua ri'itu nt t Deetrttm AofTaMs dHor " tii wiaiiiNiTet. moras ion. Mr. Hexford aald : "Thla profeiilon Is Ihe.elaudsrd faith of the Calvlnlatlc churches. It Is ths creed of the Presbyterian church, Old and New alike risen- tlally. Toe late union Is bared on this belief. It wss adopted by the New Eig land Orthodox Congregational church In 1048, and al tba Congregational con ference In Boaton, In 1HD3, It was reaffirmed is the basla In substance of that church Before citing It elatemente on the subject la question, It will be well lo aot the opinions of some of those men wbo ware members of ths assembly that draw up this embodiment of Calvaulam I refer to two only. DR. WIM.IAU TW IlS. Dr. Twles wss chairman of that bly, or prolocutor, a the earlier word wtlldbe. Ue wss tnsnlmously chosen to that position on ac-ooot of hla exten sive knowledge aod high character In reviewing some author, who n Jccted the extreme CalvAnlillc view, Dr. Twlaa esys: "It wars worth the knowing of lb author whether aoy lulsnls of Turks or Daiacans, departing this Hie In tliltr In- Infancy, are left la thla wolttl tststa none are left but all art aavod, Is It tot a (rafts' fluff of eternal eWafA for which not any suffar 7 Aud yon may gueea of this author's pretence of acknowledging the coriuptloa of our nature, be aot Imply from the teeth outwards. many thoassnds vea all ths Infants of the Turks and Haracena dying In original ila are tormented by Ood la hell (re, Is he to be accounted the father of cruelllea for this 7 Touching punishment In hell, It la either spoken of In fanta or of men of ripe years. If of In fanta departing la Infancy, If guilty of sternal death ll Is ao Injustice to Indiot It ll Is true, many Inlanls wa say per leh la original aln only, not living to ba guilty of actual sin. Every man thst Is dsmesd Is damned for original WamiII as for actual sin, aud many ttionaanda oflnleuta tor original sin only," (Dr. Twles't Riches of Divine Loves El. 1058. pp. t, 118, 138) Here Is the sentiment of the prolooo. tor. or chairman or that Assembly who And no,Bo,d friends, I wonld not. j ber of these Institutions we. rspldly In-frsmed the croed of our modern CMvln-i have you llnaer with the tiinimln ih.t creaslnir. nnd. If nt hmk.n ,tn h NO. -204. latlc churches. riv. nit nuitossa This man was slso a membe( of tha; Assembly. In his work on Original Sin, he says: "The coosldersttoa of Oad.s just snd severe proceedings agilost Pagans snd Iheir children, may make thee ihe more admire the grace of Ood lo saving thee. For how many beatben perlih In hell, who It may ba never committed auch groaa and foal sins as thou haat ! To be sure their infanlt never commit ted such sctnal Iniquities ss thou hset done, yet they appear In God's ordinary way of proceedings to ba left In that lost estate of nalurejand therefore It lea good, quickening rtllecllon which Vide-lius usoth to miko a godly man thankful for divine grace. "Ah bow many lit tie Infauts are and shall be In hell-whn never had the knowledge of good and evil, and might not God have left tbte In the same misery ?" (Ordinal Sin, pp. 030, 531.) With these aentlinenta avowed by tho members of the Wcetmlolater As-aembly, 1 come now snd ask what Is the meaning of ihe Westminister profession when It atalee the followlrg: " Kttct Infants dying in Infauuy arc regent-rated and aaved by Christ tbroogh ' the spirit wbo workuth when and where aolhow ho plcaseth. So alao are all other elect persons wbo are locapab'e of belog outwardly called by the ministry of Ibe Word. Others, not elect, although they may be called ly the ministry of the Word, and may have some common operations of the epltlt, yet they never fully come to Christ, and therefore cannot h? saved." (Cb-jp. X. Mccs in., iv.) What can the words: "Llect In'anta" signify, If it be not that some infants are not eleot 1 I remember once asking a Cincinnati Presbyterian minister, who said that nei ther he nor the church believed lu .nf.ut damnation, why they did not amend tie profeaslon by alriklr g out the word "eltct" In thli loatanctr ' Why, sir," said he, "that Is Ibe language we adopt to state our express belief that all Infanta are tlect." It certainly presents ths matter lu s new light, but we have atuditd the atruclurs of tbe English language, to little purfose, If tula vvr-alon la true. If tbe PrtahytetlAU Caurch haa outgrown the dogma, 1 would respectfully suggest tbe shove usmed amendment. Any step, however, In this direction removes Ibe bails of Calvinism aod brings lbs Calvulstlc Churches to Ihe common ground of the Armlaians. It would be a "giving up," as E I wards aaya, "of that graud point of Imputation " Edwards wss severely logical nur modern Calvantsts hesitate to draw tin Ir only lgltlmate conclutione. The whole atructure of Calvaoiellc thought comiielstuU doctrine uf Infant damnation. ta in Chapter HI., sectlou 3, we lea l: "By the deereeof Ood for the maMftsla- lion of hla glory, some men snd aogi-li are predestinated nnto everlasting Hie, and others foreordained to everlsetlug death." Sec. 4 reads: " I liese suttela aud men thus predestinated and foreordained are pjrtlcularly and uncbucgably designed, and their nutnbtr Is ao certalu and dttl-oite that It can neither lie inr.ieosi.d or'dlinlolshed. Sec 5 tells us Ibat this alectluu ws made la the divine mlod before the fouudalloua of tha world wore laid, of God's mere free grace and love, "with out any foresight of faith or good works or peiseverence In either, or any other thing In the creature as condlt'oas or causes moving him thereunto" According to tMs a person not ;ltct will go to perdition, let him tile at what age It: ma; ; and If a person Is elector reprobate, "without sny fore light of good works, or faltb, or any olberthiog as censes or conditions" of this fate.lf a person Is damned regardless of the qotstloo of morals, ten pounds avoirdupois may as well be damned aa a hundred and fifty. The quott'.loaa from lite Weatmlub ter Profu-sloo are from the cretd as ratified by the General Assembly In 1MI and amended In 1H3D. Other quotation! were lumle I rum lb- authors named nf a similar Import as these already given Tbe lecture clustil i follows: a l have but a brief rtfi.cllon tu In dulge la closlog thla review, nor need refer at length to the circumstances which have, lu my own mlod Justified me In tnakltg It. An Incidental rt Ter ence to tbe dLClrlne In one of our daily Journals, called attention to lha aubject and the refere.ice wee regarded aa un just, becsuse wanting In facts to sustain the Implied doctrine. The original ill tlclam concerned ihe a-.t of Ibe Mtmtlt-furl iluocufiearf our city, by which I was denied mrmbeiehlp, un account uf my belief In the fl-til purity sud happl neee of all souls 1 did nut regard the act as a faithful adberenca to tbe Piut-eataut principle of freedom lo reilgluus thought, but rafher In keeping with the Ko.nlali policy, allien decides lu the name of Christianity at large who are orthodox and whu are heretical. If toe Association were uudtiauxid us a sec a rlan body simply, their act would nt t have been criticised, by me at Irani-, but acting as ihey were supposed lo act, In Ihs name of Protestant Christianity, 1 obj -ctyd to belsg thrust bt-fo e the pub-lie In ae attitude of semi hostility io word religion while I accepted thea,uu-C'Aruliiia HVnf asdl-l lie A-socl.iu.n, claiming ray Protean-. t tight tu U-terpret that Word as 1 think truly tbe same as lory claimed In the earns of a common religion. In passing thla criticism upon Ihs act an si t which ths leaders ol thl opposition have ant had the mnll aero lo defend surprise was expressed that Ihe Armlnlsns could alt down In peaceful accord, as erctarlatia, with the Calvlnlsts as sectarians, when their theories were so hustlla. In this con neellun tha relerrnce was nude to the doctrine ro question, end It Is worthy of a passing comment that those men who have breo and still arc, n-liglouali Identified with thla doctrine, but who have not tha moral a inrsge to preach H, were the men who were lha m jsi active In tbe opposition, while those witn never entertained the horrid article were leaat alarmed by the faith of a complete redemption of tha race. certalu system of theology has taught. ana in its letter does still ttach, such revoitlcg doctrine. I would sot have you forget that men lu an earlier day t-uugot it, or mat the prevailing sympa thles tolerated It, but 1 wonld have you remember that tha sympathies of our own age are utterly hostile toward It, aod chide our Calvaolstlc pulpit Into silence on th's theme. Men do not prescti It now.but it le hardly admissible that, having outgrown I; they should deny that It was ever held. It Is more conducive to our prourtss to confess our errors than lo deny them. Aod when wo review wbat has been tsoght, as we have this evening, and then rt licet that no echo responds from our pulpl today, we realize somewhat that the world la maklngprooreM In II religious thougl.t The current of our modern civilization are lu the direction of an Increased be-nevul rice of thought and felling. High er aod fairer forma of faith are develop- plug slowly through the years, pro- pbotlo of that dlatao'. lootign certalu goal of Mlh In God as the Universal Father ol a ualver ally redeemed and happy life OHIO LEGISLATURE CriLUHBus, March 10, 1X71. iui:t:, MOHN1NO BEAjlON. u-e call.d to order by Soi-t1:! Cunningham. B0A1ID or KqUALIZlTION. Mr Little from tbe Judiciary commit tee, reported nick S U 8-tl-Tu allow additional compensation to members oi tlieSl.te Board of Equillz itlon, with trie upimou or trie majority of tbe committee lhat the General Assembly la without tuostltutlonal authority tu pasa the bill, snd asked to be dlrcharuea from Ibo furthir consideration of the name. Signed hy a mi)orlty of lliccuminlttee. A minority report was submitted, en dorsing the cuuatltutloealltv of the bill and favoring Its passsge. Signed by a minority of tbe committer. loe committee was discharged. Mr llltehuock moved to amend to pruvlde for tbe payment provided fur tne mil, so as to appropriate So tHJU from the general revenue luod. Agreed tu. Mr. Parr moved to postpone tbe further tonslderatlon of ibe bill ontll Wednesday next at half-jsst 10 a. m Not agreed tu yeas til, nays 71. Air. (Jalien moved to postpone till to morrow at half-past 10 a. in Not agreed to yeaa 29, nava G7. sir recklnpsugb moved to nostnoue III 3 p. m. to-day. Not agreed to. I be Dill was read the third time. Mr At-kr demanded a call of the House Holl called and 113 lnrraher answered to their names. On motion of Mr Acker, all further proceedings under the call wtre disnens. ed with. Tne voto belnz unoo the nasssue nf the hill, resulted yeas 114, nave 110 Tho Speaker decided that ibe bill was pvsio. rtTlTIOSS AND UBMOntlLS Mr Orltll-.h Of It. Cummlnis snd 39 others d Lucas ennnty, sgalnsi change In g.tme lave. Referred to Committee on AuTiculture. Mr slower annealed from the dctl.lnn or th-cbair on S 11 8WI, upon tbe ground mat tne hill required a two-tblnls vole to pass ii. i-eniitnu ins aiscnssiun the House took s rtcess. AFTERNOON SESSION The qoetlnn h-lnir, "Shall tbe chair be silstalueil. Mr Parr moved lo le.y the anneal unoo the l-ible. Not agreed to yeaa 83, uas to. I be ritalr was out sii.tala.d y tii. navs fi'i. Mr Cockerlll presented tho r-etlttun of meenb-rs of the bar ol Adam county, tor patssue of the hill for the election of eddnloiial Judge of IheCouitofComm m leas In Iho Ural sno-nlvlslun of the Filth Judicial Diaiilct. Mr Parr moved to rrroneld.-r tie vote by which H 11 m failed lo pae. Agreed tu Mr fallen mtivrd to rostp mu further consideration ol the hill tdl to morrow at belt-past ten oclock a m. Not agreed lo. Mr Parr demanded a call uf the Homo Roll calltd and 01 menibera answered lo Ihtlr narni-s. Mr Cockerlll moved lo adjourn. Not agreed to yeaa 20. nays 00. Oa motion of Mr Psrr, all further pro ceeding under the call were dlsptoscd with. Mr. Parr moved lo postpone further conelderatlon of the bill till Wednesday next, and make it special order for 11 a ra Mr 0 is'rn moved o tndellnlt-ly pott-pone.sir Cocke-lll moved to adlouru. Not agreed to, yeas 33, nuys 07. Mr Ctlleu moved to lake a recess till 10 a m to-morrow. Not agreed lo, yt-sa 42. nays 51. Mr Cockerlll moved tu adjourn Aureel In, yeas 40, naya 42 sal : SENATE. The f jllowlng petitions were present- If Itv Mr Ward-Ori.VJcllli-Dsof War ren county, for a law rtqulr-ng railroads to he Tinct-o on Doth sloes. 1) Mr Everett-Of 01 cltlama of Ot tawa cootiiy, against any alteration of lh law fur the protection of flame. Hy sir iraugberty ui 4 J rmtena oi (al; llelil cuur ly. lor the same ot'lecr. run n r.t, a law. The House ememlmenta to Mr Bell' hill for ibe prottctioo of ll.h In rivers, atresuis. creels, lakis. ihioos anil reser voirs, were concurrel in by ihe Sena e, aril ibe Dill aa ainemleil, ba tnns nrcn enacted Into a law. ascoKD nstinso E gilt Senate hills w, res -v- rally rrsd the S'Cond Unit-, attl rvfr.irttl tu corn- mltteea, local nitutna tin. I. Mr Hlhlia'ecwiiete) Dill in authorise the Coinmiss umrs uf at kiln county to bol d a bridge across the 8,:lo'o river, at ur mar Jor.is's mill, on tbe line of the Killer road, between Franklin and Nor-wlcn tuwuMilue. in s.l i omo'y, ami In livya e(eclal tax f-r 'bat pinpu-e of one rotirtu oi amnion in- " rw an Hxalii properly In said rouoty for tbe )er 1&71, was nan me inirti time. . A'tt-r ili-eu-slon, un m -thoi uf Mr Hint., the lull wss made the spe-jlal oi ler for 3pm tin Weilm aeisy ui it- II. MKHTKAD LOAM AS-Lt l A TION. Mr O.ltlo'a (Senate) bill to enable as soclal'una of pers-m loaning luwls for tiilddlnu hnit'.taleaita tu Dkcuiiu Incor- pirs'edi ana read lb" third llnu, ahrn air tlillln entered upon all argument against th existing law In relation tu hoin-atead building araoclsilnus, which, he claimed, was an oppression to ihe noor. and a scheme devised bt the moni'v power. It gave tbe power or utiiimiieii usu'y, agaloet the policy ur inn mate, which had always Ven lo n-straln nsu rlous Interest Mr O.llln cited si d criticised the seversl sets recently l a-ril In relation lo hnmia'ead imiining san -l.ilMn.. aa Iho acta nf February Sin' 111?, April JSth, Mat B'h, and May 11 h, lettW Three act nou.pii-irn tne svsu m, and rssmplirlrd the fact th t laws might Ila so llieulpulattd and tl,ivi tailed that legislators in'gnt take me poison witn mu knuwlna It. A man. by Invt-taenlt In these i.'o olatlone, can, under the law aa It now stands, msks fifty or sixty percent, sod even mors, upon hla capital. Tha uum- the bill now oo lis passage, they wou'd ' multiply and spread all over the S'a'e like locusts uver Ihe land of Egypt. , Under the present law. What Were ' calltd Savings Losn A-oclailuo had 1 been es'abllsbed with mt at y regard to , the building of homestead. They were mere banks of deposit, banks for loan- ! Ing money, with unlimited nower to charge any smoont of interest. They nullified the act of Mty 15, ltfOS which prohibits any use of tho sign of "Say-log Society," or "Sating Bank." ut-lea hy n bourn filt havings Atsoclstlon. Mr. Odlln cited In 111 unit uilt-n and nroof of this part of bla argument, Ihe'Ltbir Saving and Losn Association" of To ledo, and the 'CIHx cs' Saving, and Loan Association" uf Cleveland the latter wielding- a ctdtal of a n.lll'on and a half. Mr Odlln gave way fur a uioilin for a recess, which was agreed to. AFTERNOON SESSION Mr Odlln returned hi remarks on Ihe bill under itlscua.lon at the time tho Senate took a rece-a He reud docu- ment ry evidence to show that bit's tor loan from Suvtnga Loan Associations were mane at a premium in adelilon tu the legal rate ul Inter, nt, end that Ihe Ciov.lanri Aaaoolallon reported loans at ten, eleven and twelve nr cent. The otiject tif the bill orider conaideralinu was lo destroy ami wind no all Ibese Hivlngn L'tsu A-sm-ia Ion, on Ihe grnuu.l ofihilr uulltnlted tower to tal e usury, whip. Hi,e lu-tituilioisi-r Ibe kind might bo content with a proilt twelve or ihfrtem per ceut, others would avail Ihe-inttires uf Lite advant age - f tin- bids at a pitnilum an l tbe addltlou ol' the moilgige to secure the loan at i x per cent. Internet, to make enormous gtlus. sir Ur:l agreed with Mr Odlln In Ibe ma n v"liooa taken by him It was conct'led that no changes li tho law was demanded, lie read seal, it Itvouf the act or May II, IfliH. glrlig to Homestead and Building Aeoc',aMuis power to levy, arseis anil co)l-ci from their mitn bets such sums uf money, by rates of stated dues, dues, in'erests uu lout ad vanced, aud i-remtiims bid by niembtrs or th p--allure, for the rlh'. of precedence to taking loans, as Hie corporation by its b)-laws shall adept, oVc, with the nroviso that the dues, Hues un I pr. tnl um. paid, slthough (tab) lu addillen to the legal ratesof Interest on lo.tt,s taken by them, shall not ba construed let make trie loans usurious This portion of the law .hould re pealed or emended. 'Tne did'orence be twet-n hlmaell end Mr O.llln was as to tbe mode of correcting an admitted evil, Mr Ot'lin wa for destroying the luslltu tluns under tbe Building Assuciatlon law. Mr Hell was lor maintaining these Instltuiloi e, hut for utnmdlug ihe law hy virtue ul wulcb tbey ba t gone Into operation, lie had Introduced a bill for that purpose, which was stl,l p.ndiug. Mr Jvuner was opposed to a d struc-tlou uf all building arrccUtluns. He cucaldered Ihem of gruat lieaelll to tbe people at large. He was tur ametidii g the existing law In rrfirence lu them. AlrOJliu explained that he did no-. sock Iho destruction uf all building as sociations, uu'. unly of those Institutions wblch, under the uame u: savings' loan aeaiclalhna. weie mere btnks uf deposit and loan of niomy at. usurious rates ut Interest, Mr Watd went farther lltnu Mr 0,11. u, and was lur ' hu repeal of all laws on tbe aubject of burnt stead, bultdiiig; and loan associations. He moved lo lay the bill on the tab e, which whs lost Ibe vote was lakeu ut: tho pa.stig.-ul the bill, and it was luel ..-ae 11. uats Mr Bell's (Sauatt) hi I to amni t mc-liun iwo of ibe act pa-sed May 9. lb-lei, to emend the act tu enable a: jf.Ulluu uf per.-ons t-i lal-.e luuds to b-t loaned aiitotg tbcmstlvea lor hul.dilig home- steads ami ntber tmrn :sis. to income hodlts corporate, ps.seil Mjy 5, 1808, was read the Iblrd lime and io.l uu lira psiaage yeas 11, ua 2-1- STAT OK Ul.ltCT Oh. Mr C..rey' (Senate) hill amending Ihe JUallcea ue' eu aa to provlJn ibat no stay of el.cilon shall be allowed on judgments uu undertaking cxecutert iu an cltlcor In replevku r property levied on by execution, waa reed tbe third time and paaeed IIII. IS IM RUDUCKII. By Mr Dunbar To authorizs the In corporation ut lire stock tranep.rtstlun o tinpsnies. Hy Mr Corey: Further d, doing the power of Ibo Trusters of the Northern Lunatic Astluoi I hie oltlect of the bill Is tu authorize the slid i'rusttcaio enter it, to a routrac with the Comraia. sioners uf Lucaa county for a Irasc uf tbe new building rortre Inssno nci-nt- lyenctcd upon tbe Inllrinary firm of said couuty, and of the grounds belong ing lhreio. By sir liunuar: lo umend atcilunone of the act to authorize guardians lo lease the reel estate of their wards lu certain cases. Tr.la bt'l smrnds ibe original act so oa lu Include guardians of Idiots and unatlcs, as well s. uf nl nurs By Mr. Stristor 'To amend section 0 or tno act rur the appoint in, nenr a uom-miaioner of Ittllrusi'a and Telt-urnpt.s. This Dill auiborlzea Ibe CiintnWeluner to control the running urtralr.s nn un. sar. railroads, and tu provldu fur tbe le- pair nf the saiur; snd slso to require tbe Commissioner to advertise in Onto and New lor k aoy load wh eb In not rtssnr abty sale, and thai the Ichsi-h uf ruads by foic gn companies shall bo frrfelltd hy neglect tu comply with Ihe lequlr, incn'a of the Comralealiiner.J By Mr Wsrd- Amendatory of the act authorizing ti.e hulldlcg aud ri-pslrlng of levets lu pruttct liiids Imin ovt-ifl-iw. Hy Mr Ami s-Tu sulhurlze the chuicb of the I ulted llrelhrrn In the v.lltir, Cameron, Monroe county, to a, II ihtlr cburrn prnperty. Hy Mr Ward To amond sectlun 12 of the criminal codo, relating loaeJisoge or venne.iiu a trial unnt-r an inoictimnt lu au aiiolnlng county. itiumMiTiLT rosiroNin Mr Jamison's (Ssratr)blll authorial the Commission -ra or llelmont county lo sell the alock held by aald county In the Lentrat t'uio raiirutti ana tu reinvest the Sinn-. TK-TIMONT t, A Wit a Mr Danghrrly, from the Jndle'l.r, coniinlitre, report! d hack, recommend ing lis inoeitotte Hi.Hint int ut, MrDon-Dar'- ("U-nalel Dl'l ao construing tbeto 'e of civil piouelure aa not In autnorliu a married wnmeu lo letiift tnauy fact In any action wherein her husband l a party, which ber nnnbanit is hv law In contpelrnlto teatlly in, ht-lrg pat'y l-i in surn action After a prolonged tllsrua-ton on the merits nf the bill, Mr Dilnltte m iv-l to lav ll nn Ihe lallle, whit ll w-ie Inst V. a- 14. nayajt. (Ill uiollon of Mr Wntdworih. t .r Senate lut k a rrcoaa UII 0am It.-,11-11-rnw, K-. KINSELL k CO., Opera House BOOT & SHOE STORE Have Ju6t Received a Puii Line of SPEING GOODS, IJIMiiU lOl irv QUALITY, The iNilvsou rValnioff thor, Exeelsior I.uUoq Slme, Buydcn Gent liuots and Shoes PLAIH JITJD OPERA, At Extremely Popular Prcs. Alt'Ot'r.AIl 09ADrATE')IMfRl)i:iNK. (iffira , JeW Wet Math Ut.. nnr Hum Nr., Cinriaaall, O., eontianM tu rite hit a,tnaj atunt'frTi to tn tfeatment of all foim nt ibq. etval and private- dt-?a?-a Htphih. U nirrhea, Oltjat.BuWiiiv.OrcLitla, Hornia anil all Lrinarr diaeiawa an tiata-l with unpunlMrd auccata. eparmaurtnta or rio?i yy r aBnetas a'U imp--tt,i-jr, u tha ra nit of Bwlf-abuaa ia Booth or rs (vta aln ni'utvr yeara. and wbtili proijuoa vmn ot tha fot'oaiotl tlhflta, aa amtastuaa, blulclfa, Ia : tMlitr, diniDta, sarvouanrM, d mn-aa tf aijth't ! ooutib, inJikftjaMon, onnatl patina, dripoode-tio). o-mlual, of Idrta. a?araiuB tu trotty, Ion nt nwronqina afauai puaar.anf men urn: mv I ietimfjrbaaioaa or Btamw, and oitiraat' it otutjififr inatsiBilr and cor-4niUon(att trrntisb- iy anu piman4niirouro. a mo'irai pamrhift, rlat;ntf 1 1 pmata diaaaaatji, arnt fit in a aauled uarisiopefurtviaiaoipa. It ia Birvtilrnt tlttt a pna:un wno eononra nttaacltexcUatvi-lf to thatreatmrnt uf a remain data of diawm nuat aequlra iwiUr tall in tUt psM .htt that osa in rnral prar.ti.. Ftinta by mail and aspraaa, out brtT tt ia at a IfriavMt.nt iLt fi e tor ahoa'd to e.naaltad pam-ntuir. Mttdf-inra auppliad fr.'ia tha Ufxtor own laorat'ir on- auitati-in t r irttar or at r-a Bfiao. l urna tu- antara. umrx noura : rroa a eft. M. to 1'. al.; ttisdTa, 11 11. to f. u. jutyMi: ruiK (iHAIN PROOF ELEVATOR Tl.erin-rnKifUipJBEloralof thf riIIL,AlILl"IIIA GRAIN WAREHOUSING AD DRYING CO.. With a BT OB AO IS CATAtlTY af i OOO.tlOO lliiaiholr.. at tba f ot of WaaMnirtno Sttret, ai h lMawar Ktvar, tm aaaterra tmt!nnjrf Um Frnnarlranta Huidloa-ianrBriir lavnliliea for tha itA lurry ataTraar atd ahlpntnt of drain Ijr4lal"nrwtnadani (.train atfd b the El VsJor try Philadelphia tiinniiaiion Mrrrhftnla. a.lUtof Bnouwill rntliint'hd on appiicaiiuo to J1Jlla U, Jr'a-.MItU, PUp (a avtlliavn-ipBiB vibis a. w iTri.iat.atui pr as a. ij ve; isiha tli-fi VWleailh.aV,Pa TO LAWYERS. ritt.NTCDUN TDK SHORTEST NOTICE, AT TUK JOUBNAL JOB WS. S. E. Cor, High and Cliauo!. JOSEPH ..I XEltMlEll R. M;reJmik1 Tailor, ArniTictfii Hii. fj .,ck. t or. Uijb and 81 Ate Si-, fit -tylraul t:.lls tus. ,ui e lill.ria'lta' tl. i, tortus' ruriilslilnu; (unl lla dy llid.. ;;,,,,-. lima iiikI i 'him. Tint l(l,-l,a-a .Tlntfaf,,!, Ttie. Best .Tliilfrliii. The LATI'.ST sod BUST .,tt.. C'uifAa nnd t .tjAj'ihnvt t-vtr t-,r,i,ign, thla market A PtnsTCi.v.isl 'im-n, mhitu ltlls ai (ii.- tttvt t,mHt tArir,jc. nDiiirrN Motbino Kuiporliim, No. 220 S. High St., Columbus. 0. Spring anri Su r.nv-.r Coed '. Cloths, Casf imores, L'c, WaVudantlik(el atorkor Iteidy -iM d'lnfhliiB. JOUN JJCftXAUI, A1li.tfntriflfeahtd thrlr ilra.wtskB. nnin ih. a'tl.noii Murk of Ibr Bsiap Tn waa liniuRht Imin tha ChtlUn aUys tat prih-H th- frmatnnt Hsu-wlnot, tlm mMt wltrs.ifl. rr'uH.' ana da hKhtfiil artlfit lur tha Twill, tlit a biuh an avr -Hpped tnto. "NfAULbtMn'a IM. point. BUILDING L0T3 FOR SALE I T T1AVK run 'Al H Hl'NDIlr IHMM 1NU I 1,jTH n tta aluhaUin lUid. abut oet (.all nitlt tlMl ur thr) Hit! a.Ut,'l Int. ,Vo, a.fK'I lot tmuth o' tbt HUrd. btIui tHi o( lt tVub to l.aae. All will na nBfrm rnaap ann m ta-7 t rma I hava im tTaflfibN of thawoat far l( of M 'S with ibt hftua anil Improve nun In, ub)ir( t-t thtUls'ittttl Ui. I,ur H. Armi'roia,w.!ow tf Jrirotiah Artnairotif , ditaael, hi llva m th hit. ll i ttrd un Uia n-r h a.it of Ititrli stisstrt. VU- Butb and IVTrn h atr-ftat. I havr itt-iai it tir I 71. abottt two llilirla n t a Tahi1. 1 htp a law utnrr :n r r ala. wa I.TI.11 inmn A.lml Utrat if l.tH.t Ara lr im, w u illi!i'f'l JaHV.lt J I un Tm i.or VERY CHEAP. 90 CENTO FOR 500. AT JOtlliUI, OFFICE. HERSHISER, ADAMS & 00. PtaOIJM la PINK 4 UWESTIC LCMBEll, ' Uth, BblogH Eub, E'Jids, Eoors, I Wisiww ana Uooa raaatna, gnua, AS. Illl.rl.vta . urncii " I oouttftvoai lor. Sprint ttatar ataa JNOTICE, t COlVMICi, osm. i I anrtaos rtaalaff, aawlof aaat laoaelaaj Seas) ro irHim Jr Afi r cokckhx, . tlkltrAKMts italnmbua, ll , ar. tl a I m,i. aa-i.t fr ar.nktlaant m. lalnin.H,unt... 1 t ia. . . ill anr tl.lv. ai.1 as i. .H J .l n.nal y.mmmi .e.ll.'a.a.u .... oa' L'P'lTTlVf! TtT 1IIIVD pten'-1 nwss. nnnmr pa 1IM ran Sfll Or Ili'HAlilU AUaULIJia Xit Ot the failed Slat... Anr lnmavm.rt tvt ' Au, mesas raaarmv stlllb. HINKLEY r," alar) a lha trJunj Hoital llitvHiinit I wtlrrr t int Drawa iwn.imn In mid pipit t: dan i Pilttsi evl.ri and inftrniitKia furniahl. Thn hlclit- t rrB.pO'i tori'.nni'WinN am alt kinlart'iriiid tntl ffilror. UTcri netnt wnut Hi. Ao TO v, ". ,M. !. 'a WbIi Bri, v y Caoric EngliiH fir Sale. HARba-nlnttaaab-'ntonaTfftr. Can ha p at Una itflioa. - Th aa wtn'ln ontor tiro botat poait will do wall to aiAtoUia thla. law anr f ntif tUUntfd t'ahr.t ,.r Mnnal t'aa-t wUI , 1 1'l' MmoiCtti ChdlRl.t ind Belt R UlA. . a.-lra. J II klll'llulni ll..1 l.i n.. 'a. ji a A . . . v led. J 11. nilt'l.b-M i. t it :id.m,N. Y.,V.b. ttiB.li;,. ktt:tl To Builders and Oontract'i'a Tlfln.ll,, ara lHlail tnr ihtrH if a CHl'H.H I'.nirirM l-r tha Utirnan M. . th.i-h' tn N rOtaatt row af lhirt.ktr.it awl "'hr'b to Una, la (hiart f. (-ubtit'il thf tt. bar mrvittMl mwtnMittf. with t n is an t -.tl''atannwin flat'M f n" T. Pmaa,Art bit, from wbtua a any fnitl ar BHaarT ,n(urnatln ba t,t.talaid. a1od Pr pala wi.l t rt-rivti , tha mr r aba Arahiiewt urlil p- ra. ol M rma, tih ftn 1 ba (Masni('a da a t bind thattatelTaa ta) atpt Ua lawaat or ar pr po'. rd of tha L-jtawilt . NMl.IS.tl Hat bat Ont Nv-cdU un Run IU A Child nrHiuNrn icirwiAU.T nm TRinfi .tf tuniK-, andUdlM wbo draira tn hnil ftf tinaihk Yuli do tvtrrautahof Ltiahnliuna n a ft -.ah of, wi,Unlna and aimtiit M nUi)f wtt-W. TAK1.NO tlU IlimHsKT KINDS MphriK 111 AivTwiytaairi mMt, and it llttttat otitof aidr. Ctarr VUf evaitt4 WMtit an Affrnt fa aTwrw ttnraa In Inirualur nni aoil ihrM, to wboai .iiTttti'O 0401 ltal iDilusptaaBta. lateBB Clrujar a d -p' ma, Ailtlraata UlNhLM K.MI11AU MAC HI ISM fXX. ;.ir.rirrf'.'.'!f: III )aBaUAva.VJa.Li.T iai I |
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