VfT HIORK. ' Vt, u:i 'k iW.t -it ! iMi f.ninit.i h'ki" of ninioiiaritf. The statement was correct, since it . ! t U J rtftatirf ft ' ih Urrn rtfcri on! to what strictly orthodox ministers have mu i ii l;rn th hit' Mi lfn preaching, not to what may be found In the a Uu'm fl'.a It u a rjW scripture. There are many things in the Bible that 1 ". g ". 1:1 r yl' i tK f lh wl orthodoxy has ignored, and thia is one of them. The iUJ jftMf.t it t ro a 'j'j'ti-n hetber alranring intelligence and refinement of the age are ;,f 1 1 -t. f brl Ul t4 U UVn it.ti nordi. gradually owning the blinded eyes of orthodoxy to see U t. .1 1 kr ui rof fm.ioe and t- man thing in the Bible utterly at variance with ita i, in.', . u l Uu.'.ue i4 bruUlit t'-f lf (T4. bigoted tubing in the past West Shore hai no ! mi.W iar..i, lf.r b'M prwncc " filing towards religion," but has towards thsologic- t t . i ( tWif g in hUrian dun- al bigotry and anaumption that seek to la down rul. i r"if? TUcLmUq rr.trh an i ti, ral in.w of fr the guilanee of the creator of the universe. I v--j r I Wtva Km Un c)tr;l 1 rwrtit :.... ..h ., a j), .f ty, if. irb-l. anything ran John Bjle O'Reilly is to lecture in Tortland, UuV.f lo'MUi an I tu l m.. M.all March h. He will hare a good hearing. Mr. O'Reilly M 1?.. uf m,!,, f..if;, ,U, 0,, i. a rrprentatire man, generous of heart and broad Uy.U 4 .im, lft Mnf (uM U tti,,r. in hi. n,pthie. He is editor of the Boston Iy .,.! 4 nittl f .niic lm,t f,TuUr Calholi(J journa, blM in(j i. f (, ,,1, j7 lU lnt,llrftne (if Njrt of m()rMhar) naUonal fame lM JI p! I'taf lrarnatiUf-mb. b.'l.U'i v . . . rrr-rs are of vall more consequence, and some- :i'.!:r, ::;r v' " " ' 1 ,l"w "fi M ,hinl - .. Tu"mim. .",' .'i aV uM ' Tl". "X,r,,,i" f "f- iMrimi," In iheiMucof SIBERIA nil.