Show S it 1 l now KOW r arl WE would like to see sed a large audience As assemble gemble on tuesday evening at atthe the Taber tabernacle nible td bear mr irrl henry vincents cents great lecture on OLIVER CROMWELL or the men principles and limes times of the commonwealth 7 it is a mister toaster ly emd eff effort ortland aud and will be an intellectual treat such aa as is seldom enjoyed those of our citizens who have heard beard mr vincent years ago and there are many b here er e who have bad that pleasure hae have bae b been e e n desirous to listen to him again he is truly a great orator and his selection of 0 liver oliver cromwell and the times of tho the english commonwealth as the f subject of the lecture tomorrow to morrow evening is an excellent one it ia is a subject into which our people cail cakl can fully enter it is probably not too much to say eay that there is not another community who can more highly appreciate the motives or more thoroughly comprehend the views and design designs fA of oliver cromwel cromdey an and d the men associated with him than tile tho the people of this territory the movement which bore him to the surface and filled europe with his fame was a great religious outburst with which they can thise mr vincent was warmly received in his hia lectures were listened to by very large assemblages and in fact this is the reception extended to him wherever be goes we believe belleve this is his fourth visit ta the united states professor mose coit colt tyler of the michigan university in writing to the new york dependent independent Tn respecting mr vincents visit to the united states among then ther ather things in a long article baya saya early in the autumn of this eloquent englishman landed for the girst first time in america although for a quarter ot of a century in the mother cau eau country he had been renowned as a popular orator he had at the time of hla hia arrival here hero no general reputation among us but he boro bore with him affectionate credentials from john bright and whomsoever john bright can commend the american people are prepared to admire we are a folk howo however ver who do not care much for credentials credential jg ar rather the credentials which we do caro care for are those which overy man has lias to show when he shows himself fortunately the credentials which nature gave to mr vincent were even better than those which john bright gave to him and during the succeeding ten months the english stranger ceased to be a stranger in the principal cities of the tho land in dwelling upon the effect of the telegraph the train the steamship in the newspaper the tho lecture and the bill of exchange in breaking down the barriers of national isolation and exclusiveness hebald he said baid all hall ball to the men who in vari capacities ous were girding england eagland and america which nations should take the initiative in the great coalition of mankind and lead on in the droes profession sion slon of international harmony with the clasp of rational and immutable friendship JR it is for this reason he said that we rejoice to see bee among us such men as charles dickens and henry vincent glands En greatest novelist glands En greatest popular lecturer we vo long to have established between the two countries an exchange not of gold and goods only but of authorship aud and oratory of ideas and emotions it is not enough that educated englishmen come to this country or that educated americans go to that country merely as tourists and critics we wish the intercourse or to be more intimate let E englishmen come here andreade and read tead to us and preach to us usand and lecture to us and visit us in our homes ald aud breal break bread with ug u and see the workings of our souls and feel the throb bings of our hearts and let iet us do the same lff iff england duglan d this will be reciprocity Inde indeed edl I 1 tim THE chicago aymes or tho the closes a leading article on da the divine goddess liberty in which it treats the violence that lias has been and is being done in the land in the name of liberty with thia tho following language truth may rise after it is crushed but liberty when seq falls in a land where she has reigned supreme and among a people who worshipped wor shipped her can only be resurrected by carnage and such a succession of horrors as appal the least merciful and most desperate the contempt con tempt of popular rights the thede deblance fiance fianco of law and well established precedents the insensibility to shame the extravagance and neit reit restlessness the rottenness and political prostitution and the disposition to make of poor men beasts of burden for the benefit of the rich which have conspired to assassinate liberty 1 in all ages are leagued against her in her own land today to day and nowhere in all our broad country can their workings more plainly be seen than in our own national legislature divorces are so frequent in chiea Chica chicago goll that the diffie different rent sets of children have to be labeled in order to distin distinguish to which parent we aney y belong |