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  • 8 miM IS RAELIT E. __-48? ̂ THE y ^**' with all her pretensions as the religion of love contempt upon the religion of their fathers,

    religion, the darkness, the falsehood, the super-' ^^WV iLy&J. (tiMl!^** and

    charity must

    stand by to see her children while the mor* faithful had not the moral cour- stition, the degradation of humanity, which

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    htering one another as savagely and mer- age to emancipate themselves from the medias- they label religibn, and the horror springing

    ll^S^ ̂ ^IR^flfelSfrjB^ TftSBSS^I cilessljr M any unredeemed barbarians ever did. vai forms and formulas in which Judaism was from their doctrines to suffering humanity.

    fur '. ^S^^V^^^^-"^i^Jwft'.'l Ye8> afteT fifteen centuries of priestly power sabmerged. So, while on one hand, we had We must have a new school of humanitarian"" ^ tof and unlimited authority over life and property, fashionable Jews without Judaism, who to educate—honest men^H •̂ r^^ (̂j r̂!Y^^'̂ :> p potentates and subjects, the Church proves a mocked and aped the fashions and passions, the "SON OF A CHRISTIAN DOG "

    , failure, so utterly and completely a failure, follies and drolleries of the day; we had on the " * ¦JB. j f f . MOOS, JEt >m>±SS> SZOCSt that even those engaged in the* deadly combat other hand,'mummies out of time and, arabeske Pickin8 UP ia » street car an advertising2>X. 2. M. WISE, SOL. F&IEVMa Ufy must see and feel it, that an institution which out 0f place. This period of transition from specimen of one of the New York periodical

    BLOCK 8? Co,, PUB LISHERS, could not educate its children to behave them- the Ghetto into the world, lasted long and is weeklies, beginning a story by one Miss or Mrs.selves just so much as not to strangle, skin and not entirely overcome to-day. The reform Clara Percy> otherwise unknown to us, we

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    .cpnscfence of the common man revolts agai J dox denominations, and all their Churches, man, and sympathize with thi hapless and for- ^TI^ILL ̂ 5^T ̂ ^^vthe barbarism of the century sanctioned by its sermons and dogmas, are no more Christian in 8aken ; who know and understand the unitv ̂T7 S^̂ ^î T̂ '.ulers, teachers and leaders. Every fibre of the sense of the Apostles, than it would be con. and uniBOn of the homan J ̂and CJ ^ jn °f a

    Chr Uan dog.

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    hrase „the heart, every spark of the understanding re- sidered Lamaism by any learned reverend hend that the bod ^^ if a fi' a "* . ^ken from^the 1 ips o r some Christian ruffian ,monstrates against the bestial abuse of human̂ doetor of Thibet. a tooth thereof ache8< We mUflt ̂ft ̂

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    hand with^ ^ son of a »»—."«

    nature, by the men in power. Humanity / We do not mean to maintain that Judaism school of humanitarian teachers, who give us J^ ̂especially not of a GeroaVjew**

    hmourns and weeps oyer the dismal houses o f/has done better. Ever since the Church dom- a paradise on earth and banish hell and devil has no' knowledge at all of that English'com°-

    fuined families, over the graves of her bW inates Judaism was passive and suffering, hence from this sublunar world, leaving it to every pIIment. This^expression from the pen of a-""«d t^««ito

    of lo^ widp^ or|^nB/u

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    not do much for the redemption of individual to work out his or her salvation female writer sounds miserablo, unwomanlyand childless mothers. A curse, a long, loud mankind . It guarded the sacred fire of truth hereafter; who teach how the way to heaven ̂unartistical. We will say no more.bitter and terrible curse, a curse and a cry of in Becluded ghettoes, and preserved the spirit g0es through a world of happiness, made so by .

    woe over those who shape the destiny of nations of humanity , hid from the destructive eyes of our exertions, and the path to hell leads THE LIN COLN STATUE.,in this century, echoes through the air ending the ever raging maititudes . It preserved in the through the regions of misery, made so by our The distinguished artiste addresses us thewith the fearful cadence, "No peace to the Jew that spirit of peace, conciliation, charity wickedness. We want no more theology and following note:wicked, saith my God." and true humanity, which is averse to all wars no more dogmas, no more reform and no more Washington, Jan. 21, 1871,The people thus slaughtering each other are and every tumultuous violence. But it could orthodoxy, no more wit and no more witticism I would be pleased to have you witness thenot Indians, Hindoos, Chinese, Japanese, Po- do nothing for the world which excluded , per- of Halochah or Hagadah; truth and charity for a]al nnveiling of my Lincoln Siatue onlenesiaD8or Negroes, nOo Sortof Heathens;they secuted and scorned it. Since the days of the love and goodness, freedom and progress, we

    W f™^ S"myTudfo ̂ ^oS^onve^are all baptized , redeemed, regenerated and re: American and French revolutions the Jew has want the God of Israel and the sublime ethics ence. Respectfully,born Christians of all sorts of denominations been emancipated ; but not Judaism, which was ©f Israel without any priestly or rabbinical Vinnie Ream, No. 12 N. B. St.with their priests or pastors alongside, to preach meanly treated by the world, and by its own wisdom. We must have a new school of hu- Notwithstanding the deep interest we lakemurder, to encourage barbarism, and to oon- votaries, who could not escape the prevailing manitarian teachers to redeem mankind of in art, and especially in this piece of sculpture,gob}sayages.j 'So mij ch about the influence of corruption. The world was used to look upon the curse loaded upon it by the pseudo teach- we could not have been in Washington on the¦Christianity

  • m&tsjMmtTn. . 'on"EAST ER N LWES OF RAIL ROADS. If a claim of two hnndred years standing is and snow and hail and torrents and orient I tion«? WftUear ne ̂men »o^S^WWe have lately travelled ever three lines of good, one two thousand years old must be Wwngs and floods bur sting out in $eJ)ot- splntion ofthis problem,? • '^In^S^M^'M'

    Bail Roads leading from Cincinnati to New equall y as good. If Eltace and Lor rame are S hfr**» solution rio|̂ ;ffjrnYork ; by Colutbus, Cleveland , Buffalo and the jn.«I y recla imed by Germany on the ground ofj ffl feE^ ̂ J^^te M TMew York Central ; by Columbus, 'Pittsburg having been Germ an* two centuries ago, then «&/** W ft* wild goats^^ pf

    the yoo^ inthe to learn i^«v^ r̂UxA»iSKSw

    -and the Pennsylvan ia* Central; by the Erie , our claim to Palestine ; must be acknowledged w^fd .̂°0,n ̂ problem is certa inly a fair one,̂ aadl hfcMjftia-

    J ,tfantic and/Great , Western! W* had n6 op- by the great pdWers. We propose to send » !be*\X^ ̂ h i«'ta --. x ^P '^ujacanity to travel over the Baltimore and deputaUon