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- Publiahed by GEORGE B. UTTER. "THE SEVEN'PII DAY IS THE SABBATu OF THE LOR _...... D THY GOD." VOLUME XXI.-NO. 29. WESTERL-Y, ;R. I., JULY 20, 1866. rur IIlo SIobbuh lIeoor<lor· WllLOOIlB TO OUR BOLDIEiII. 2'oI"e.... " Weepl., lid owl lonely." Now thla oruel war II over, Joyfully WI mlet, Husbllonda, lovers, (riendS, and brotheN, In eaoh d@l'r retrea.. ' Oh lour vallant·hearted soldiers, Give them bonon due; With Gnd's'help they've UB l&( el1, This dark confllot throngh. (}ho"",. Wei oome, brotbera, weloome I Fellor. del!PO ndlng flee; Heaven grant thllot W. 1101 JllJ!t may dwell Tbl'Oll,h a bleat ete 1'1I1t1' We"'" _1 perill, £I. .... we ••• QeOt.,,. .tf Fel'1'U' INIIIrere _b 1oOlU' •• ...st..- 'PO tll.ctll""., on hi'" . That In li$OIIIIarll.:;W 1_11', . Or on bat". tHII.: . 11. ".,uJd ,uara, l1li4 lit'"'. 11141r. .. p 1 0u, Who earth'. loeptr wllild.l. ' 011"",,. Though our J010"US heartB are 1I0undlng, While we loved one. greet. ". Olber'hollrta l'eD now art plnlng- There are vacaJlt Hab. We will go with words of oomfort . To tbeir lonely homal, Whispering of th 8 l!Uld wheu never . War or sutferlng c_omel. OIlD ...... Blnoe Rebellion we oan number With the ovila put, To our God be thanks uooeaalng, Peace restored at lut. . Sleeves of blne are hanging 1001811, , Onoe by strong arms IIlIed ; '''Tblt ... all. '"-1'-.-:.. . order w. .... IIhOle, bli wif", w .. a ,a drne, green, uoold Farmer Jamel.- had (oulld ber ODe fal .... nook has horae ... nw 0&18, hie gay, be no t t' b l' • b - u ransac Ions, no w ee wlDtry. nlg t on a enowodrift bi tbe end IIDOUleJ, .. bo ... _11 •• lilllId"I want" books i in soor-. tbai 'somber. It is for a wise withill a wheel, to embarrass the road Side. She was warmly wrllp- and its fatal touch .... his honest ducs, according to oou· that leaves are so many- finances Qnd th d' d d h It d f ,u open e oar .0 pe a.n 8 e ere rom the storm. gery, for whom no one .calred' tract, this feather-bed Christian 10lle8 and many·hued. All lea'l'es tl'on aoo d' t' f t' Th T SIb f I _ IS8a. 18 a<l Ion. e reas· evera c anges 0 c otbing, a sum bnt who was just &8 pre<:iOlls hill enioyment, gets in an uncomforta· might have been pinlltl'lied, or urer sb Id . d . • II f I au receive an recelp .. a 0 .money, a paper, on which was sight as tbose whose be Htate of mind, declares he doesn't pa!mnte, or all reniform, or all pel' money d th h h d II t .. M " .,. s ue e c urc ,an pay a WrI ten . argery, were in a basket wet with man" tears. go to meeting to be dunned, but to ate. They migbt ha'l'e been all gray demands a a' t tb b h d Sh h d b k b g IUS e c urc , an. Ilear. ": a een IIpt y the The bright spirits whom we can bear tbe gospel prellched i and even and 80mber, hlld not God nesigned take proper vouchers i and then, If farmer's Wife, who buped so. me day not see, tboug,b tbey are often near. declares be never used to have ·to tbem to im. pre8s upon us thel'r forms h"- h' I h t b ded d e _ep IS accounts correct y, is 0 e re.war ,an ,!,ho at firatbui.lt woltcb,ed over Margery. A uelgUliJOf p.y anything for religion down in of loveliness, and unfold our ideas of reports, which should be as often as mauy air castles, which bad for \heir who bad buried ber own little Ohio. Probably he did not, aud tbe '--autiful. The rl·cl.·hued II'ttle t I '11 I h Ii rd' h .. d ,,,,, u quar er y, WI reve .. t e exact II au· 10. un at.lon t e coming of Margery's ter wall "itting by tile child u giog by its effects on them, it globes, that baug down on gracefully cI'al co d't' f th b h S h d Sh I'-' .n I Ion 0 e c urc: uch riC s. was sure they last, and thinking she-asked worth anything. bending stews, might, for purp08es order 10 the money transaClions of were rIcb, sbe said, for the .child's ter, took it to ber: "Isn't it The8e sbirking, non·burden·bear· of eating merely, ha'l'e been cubes or our ohurches, wonld couduce immedi· clotbing was fine and 80ft and the ful beautiful?" said \he little one' OItor"lt. ing members, are our worst elements triangles projected on stl'ff, stra'it tely to th ' d I" I th I' I ' '. ('::. a elr success an re Igtoi8 ace upon e Itt e gown was worth .. I shall get to heaven aftd' al1- POll YAN. June, 1865. P. I. L. c. of disorder. They give us an appear· stems. But how they would look I growth. I do not believe it possible more thau her best Sunday gown. tbey've come to show me th6 w.yl Loyal hearts henceforth trom danger Shall thel8 brave on .. shield. __ ance. of strengtn we bave not. If Tbe Maker of the world thinks a I'or a church that is slack in its finan. But as years passed, and these nn· Isn't it beautiflll r" aoo witb,a amile - "or til. I!Ilbbatb lIooorder. we .count .011 our numbers, we are great deal of good looks. He made ces to be prompt in its devotion, or knowu persons gave no sign, she on her lips, and a ligbt in her ORDER II THE HOUSE OF GOD, strong, can pay. good ilalary for a the tree ronnd, instead of square be- healthy in its religjous growth. It grew weary of her charge, and by tbat made her face i..d beror. lbe S ... nlb-doy tlapllsl Nortll.Westerll good miuister, keep lip our bouse of cause it looks better. If trees grew is no less part of Christ's gospel to degrees gave way to tbe soul of little Margery was .. _ ..... ,;. jB8OOlaUon, bT tiv. D. E. lIu.Ul<, .ud publlshodbJ worship, pay our wood and 011 and it wOllld save bewing often, .. be instant iu season," in everytbing, actual 13.nklndness. up,to tbe Beautiful Land and the reque,lortbe AI!IOOIa\lon, ' wine bills, alld other 09penses, wI'th- It IS true,' but tben tbe II'ne of beauty th t b f . . . . P I' tie ,._- ' . _ au 0 e en'eut In spmt, servIng oor It JWlJgery, what had sbe songs of the angels .. elcomed her, [Concludedrrom \aslwee".) out laying a heavy burden on any wonld be sacrl·ficed. How a cubl·ca.1 th L d d I e or. and why 11'.11 ehe .0 lInlike ihe where Mhe could never be.ad nor , 2d. Tbe second! il W Qf lorderly un- mau'. back; but wben payday comes nose would look on .. cubical head? It has beeu said, that" the Cbrist- happy children wbom she sometimes lonely auy more! folding in c.horcll islprqportion. -and it will come &8 certainly as the How equare fingers would look on a iau is tbe bighest style of a geutle- met? She often wondered, as ehe Every thlDg III the universe has a day of duom - our gcod·natured hand just four by six iuches square. mau." This is true. Religion begets did that Sunday afternoon, sitting in function, which ill deterMined by tbe Treuurer cau't meet bis orders-uot The outlines of tbe humau form are tb b' h '1 SPABE )(0.",. .... ",., 't"t tbe best manners, imparts tbe high- e suns IDe, ow many ml PS capaoity of the When money enough been paid in. Wbat's all curved lines, because tbe cune est finisb to all culture. The Church beaven wae, and whether she A lean, awkward boy came one each individual creature fills out the the trouble r Farmer A. always on is the !ioe of beallt,Y. Who ever thea, in"ita perfeot character, walk there if she tried? "I wish I morning to the door of the principal measun) of itB spbere, at all time!! hand, from principle; mercbant B, saw a square cloud on the sky, or a np of these model men, must be a knew," sbe said, " I wish I knew of a celebrated school, and asked to fuU activity to its faculties, Dr. C, ba'l'e paid at the specified triangular wave on the sea? Tbere d I h' h d t t k d ha.d h' Th t ed h' I mo e iMtitlltion...a I know there is 11' lC rOll 0 a e, an some· see 1m. e senlu ey II mean t 0 wor d goes on well. Tbere is a time,.·, but, as u8ual, tbere are neigh· is meauing iu all thill world of beau- . -c.". b d t 'tb I . ed I tb d th' k' h I k d a sentiment among. Christians tbat 0 y () go WI me, lor am so tlr co es, an \0 109 e 00 e more relation of every being to oth- borf' D, aud E, and F, aud G, who ty around us-meaning in the gold. religion, and religious institutions, of living bere I" like a begger than any thing elae, ef, and of every single raculty in tbe hoven't paid, and over tbere is brotb- en bue of Bunllet, iu the deep blue of do not operate on tbe common princi- Little cbildren, wbo with folded told him to go .aronnd to the kitchen. Bame beiDg to every other faculty. er X, who declares he won't pay, be- noonday-meaning in the cri.nllou pies of order which should control say your "Now I lay me The boy did as he waa bidden, and Each one of tbese must contribute caose be won't, making just tbose ex· the rose, tbe yellow of tbe merrigold, seoular affairs, but tbat, somehow or pown to sleep," who are laid to re8t appeared at tbe back door. itM proper share of Inliuence in the ouses which reveal the leanness of the white of the lilly-meaning in other, they will go tbemselves. This by loving bands, with yoor mothers' "You want a brea.kfast, more like," lIeneral economy, or all parts suffer. bis soul. 0, how the church is dis- tbe myriad forms of leaves, and How- fatal sentiment comes from a total good.nigbt kisses on your lips-little said the servant girl, .. and 1 oan There is a bed proportiou be(ween ordered from this cause. ers, and fruits-:"meaning iu the sweet miBconeeption of the 'I'ery nature of bappy cbildren-bow blest are yon give you that tronbling dO'WnO&lilt.'J'61I. tbe bodies of the solar system, in re- Sponging any where is mean i but songs of birdil, and meaning in the religiou; setting it away off some- who read· wonderingly of this cbild, bim." . Bpect of their sizes, distauces, alld sponging the pri'l'ileges of God's mUBic of tbe spheres, that chime to where, as if it did not belong with whose life was so unlike your own I .. Tbauk y"m," said the boy, .. I ." dida'&- -tb •• 1(, times of .revolutious, wbich balances house, is superlatively meau. In the the stately marcb of time. All tbese homan affairs, and link itself witb Margery had been taken once by should have no objection to a bit am nllned ,1lec:I" YOlI.III'6· tbe machine, aud 8ecuressafetyfrom 'fery necessity of the oase, every forms of beauty are only types to all heathful humau activity. Re. a. kind neighbor with her children but I should like to see Mr. -, leel hoy. ·yoliima,""".'PC'" collision Bnd crash of body against aocepting membership in tbe be embodied aud perpetuate in the ligion is not so different from e'l'ery to the village Sunday-8()hool. he can see me." tbe /tea-tIelllan, 'hl body. There is a fixed proportion churllh agrees to bellr bis just pro- oultured soul of nature's student. thing else, as some seem to suppose •• b" ho ... d, for tho 6.&t tim .. , or '" ., So ..... old - clothes, may be you wbiob elpnued boW between land ,Bnd water j between portion of the labor and of He moves in tbe presence of tbese I suppose tbe mission of Jesus was place called he&'i'eu, tbe want," remarked the .arvln;,- ' Bommer and winter i between day conducting it. Tbis is a part of the teachers, and becomes lilre them. pre-eminently humanitarian. It ig- bome of God aud his angels. The eyeing the boy's patched clothes. 'The boy Ind oight i between sunsbine and solemu covenant be makes. The This is God's higb'lIchool, tbese his D'ored uo faculty of man, n!f law of good old minister was talking of guess he has none to spare; he gave too, seemed sbower, whicb.regulate" nature's on. cburob could ne'l'er be .oonstituted teachets. 0, the soul of man will buman nature, but took rigbt hold of Jesus, of tbe little ones ·wbom he away a sight," and without mlndillg in tbe oomer'of goiogs, and makes the graod success and continued without this equality be beautiful, will be grand, will be tbese faculties aud law., and operatr hIHI blest while on earth, whom he the buy'. request, she went aw.y What it ,tllQ .c' ,wllilt we see. If for a time there of labor. The Obristian has no more good, if only it will not choolle the' th h tb I'r b b k Sl ill loved iu bea.en where after about ber work h d ....... r I '116-11 I b' Ing- roug em, ItS t e race ac ., . e ...... Wl ,- 'Pili .. " ,,(W';;;,'lc', seem 10' be dispropor'ion. it is 00 sacred duty tban this. It is ug Y t IDg8, that tbe malignant fall· to ils' normal condition of and good obildren would go to he .. Can I lee Mr. - r" again H. w .. aD.appreatioe. ':111 •••• ,i.' from the limited view we take. neOOll8ary h) his own soul.grow,h, 11.8 eu angel thrusts up among God's healtb. Has man intellect? Re- 8hining angels in tbe sky. . the boy, after fiuishing tbe bread w .. ·tba' of ;,a "JPlutei'.I,lt tbere ilj at this season, and in thill to the "uece .. bf the churcb. No beauties, but let the liowers, the Iigion it aooording to its own Margery went home like oue in a butter. been a part IIf Iril!·dll+-'*'I ·1lIooIO ...... 1' lioe o( latitudo, more day thaD uight, member can thlls shirk his respon8i- rocks, and the stars, impress him. laws of aotion. And so of all the happy dream. She scarcely heard II Well, he is iu the library i if he fire ,in tbe IIwP half we bave only to await the comple. bility in the -cburch, without killing This principle of association bas faculties. tbe scolding words tbat Mrl. James must be dieturbed, he mDst i but be the to ... brie, lioD of a larger cirole .to restore the his own soul.iand hanging a dead much to do in nnfolding Christian The same principles of orderly pro- poured out Iilre a torrent. Shesbould does like 'to be alone .ometim8ll/' wiDdyJmoraiar,-be.lIpMcl .. ti,.', eqoality. weigbt on the l church. I -8m can. character in' the chllrch. God cedure that m.ke bU8ineill firm8 not always ha'l'e to be scolded and said the girl in a peevish tone. $be a.u.1 "bat "ill :dolllg .iiiIII,'dM'hlllfti.·t All tbe irregularities in natnre 'I'inced that every clmrch has too modeled the temple for his choBen to soccessful, whenohser'fed in a church; beaten. She should not always be aeemed to thiuk it very foolilh to ad- sl-.riIIg banrinl·nteide. 'door;"'" areonlyripplesontheeveroullowing many memoers by everyone of worship in after tbese ideas of beau, '11 . h G d tired and louely. There was some mit such an iIl-lookillg fello .. iDto tbe;ao'l'''. '1 0 ,.-<>"",,-,&::..&.;;.;...1..,1, . . . t h b WI operate lD t e same way. 0 I'r h te ' b _L_ .. '. - ...,.., ' tides of event II, which in a broader stingy, 'non.pa.ying, and non· ty, proportIOn, a rengt, ecause he bas ne'l'er promised to do tbe worl!: one who would ove ber, I she could er mas n preaence i owe'l'er....... BedichfUhi$if ... oald 5 rauge_ become orderly and regular. praying, men, that ('.ome would have his people embody those that to churoh members. only reacb him i tbere was a beauti· wiped ber haQGs, and bade him fol- becau18 K-':_ Gal; .'Jittlte ThoB the 8tability of the univerll6 aa illto it to be rocked in its ideas in their daily life, and in tbeir The Holy tibost will never pay bro- ful bome, it she only kuew -tbe way low. Opening \he library door,.he Bot a paft' orr.iad 1I •• eMIt , I a whole ia guaranteed by the IQgged into heaven on it&- nation_1 polity. The temple was.tbe tber B's pew rent for him. That he there. Sbe kept tbe sweet tbougbts ,aid: dO(lr.oL tile IW"iWa perturbatioD8 which at any single This is God's order, which every pride of their hearts, Thither tbey must do himself. The Holy Ghost in her little sad heart i dreamed of ., Here's .sir, Who iB 011 ,t",lIlJ!)r •. it ,,!,,'ltD .. ;,1' point _Ill to \breaten its ruin. real child of his delights to observe, repaired to worsbip tbe God of Abra- will never prepare W's aero them: when she slept, aud took com- anxloua to lee you. and 80 I other tiba'l'ing; t.be ,Ire 11IM/. tbuuder and tbe whirlwind, whicb wben e.ery oue, man, woman, and ham and Isaac. That worship was mon for bim. lIe must do that him- fort 10 ,tbem as sbe went upon ber let. him 10." , perceived. b1 tbe::bOJ uti .., .... wll crash wherl\ tht;ly,go, are cbild, contributes for the support of beautiful, and it was God who or· self. Tbat is just what God gave errands day by day, or tended tbe 4' I don't. know how the boy iutlo, e4:a pile of ..... ... ,- only regnlatOr. Of the -iDighty milo' the cburch, aocordiug to .ability. dained its performance amid tbose him that towering intellect, that fretful child wbose mother ha.d so hImself, or bow he opened iato.the 1'00& chioery of, lIatore, restoring 108t God _1I:s no more, will a.cceptno leu. beautiful and grand surrC;lOndings, in tender sensibility, that .ati,e' will little pity ber desolation. but I kno,!" after it 0." . H.' , .... "lll*l equllibriu., ud rlHdju'tiug proper TDis con\ribution oo'l'ers the ",bole order that, forever after, his worship for. In helping himeelf 6nly will .- One morDlng, when tbe bU8ydame 109 a while, prlDelpal pnt late. It .... ""\ proportions. If,,, tree grow tall and field of,ohuroh-need. It noodil taleut, might be beautiful, by assuciation the Spirit help bim. Religion is tbe seemed to be iu au unwonted mood, the volome WhlOh he waa atudYll1g, raehed out, ftou&ed: '!rFbifll!! J_, be av 1 at the top, it has a just pro- expended in prayer, e:iborta.tion, with beautiful tbings.· best common sense, the soundest more gentle than 1Ibe remembered to and took up Greek boob ami alU'med.-tbe·,people. ' portion\of roots to 8upport it, or it prelQhing, singing, living. It needs On this principle every temple philosopby. Let Christians adjust have seen ber, Marger! took began to .en.mlDe the new collia aot _ •• thll abop,l., It:,,"'il . fa\ls to t' be g' round .. S() God, -In na- mOIleY, expended in building IIond dedicated to God's service, .thongh it and ventured to as'" mformatlOn on The exammatlou lasted lome tilDe b---" do :.. .1 ' •• ' ........... , " themsel'l'es to it, work by its rules, . .... ..' ur ....... ,...a, _ I. o .... r.-'"_ .... ' tUre, reqnires e.erything to 611 up keeping inor?e:, purchasing may not stand on grand old Moriah, do al\ that tbey do to the glory of tbe subject tbat had occupled so mauy E'I'ery which the l8g inll.rea, .... ,;IliDiId.'· ;, '; exactly its own\ measure. house8, Cuel, hghts, books, COmmllDlOn ansi eq u)lol Solomon's magnificent God, and do it in as good order as of ber thooghts. asked the boy 11'18 Be .... rained ,beqabaeJ tlMlt JbOJh . Not Ie .. in the church, has every service, salary of miDiliter, benevo- temple for beauty and costline8s, God does his work; then disorderly .. If you please, ma'am, ." U:pon my word," didrr!t thlail:. .' " :::! " member a function, and a responsi- lont bestowals. In all these respects, should, 1108 far as pOlsible, be beauti· ohurches will "';ve place to nrderly it to beaven?" II you certalnlJ' do well," ;... -. ,.' ·'J'J.',:1 - bility. ADd not leas- does God re- e'l'ery member is pledged and bound fill for situation, lind tasteful in con· ones, and macbinery cease The astonisbed woman dropped looklcg at the boy from bead to foot, HOW TO GlOW BSAOtl'!\m.'(! ,',; I quire of e.ery·meinber to lill up tbe to fill his place, according to his struction. No miasmatic frog-pond to wear itself out withuseles8 fric- her iron, putting in dauger tbereby over his .. Wby, my boy, meuon) of hill mponsibility. ability. While I delight to i sbould breed fever aronnd it, 'nor tion. her good man'lI Sunday linen. where did you pICk up 10 much 1" PerlOos III., One of tbe mOlit prevalent causell meu into the church, it were for awkward pews, and contracted &isles, .. What put that into yonr head, "In my i!pIlre tnOtnBN8," aOlwered beCOIM beallla, l:iJ ' of disorder ill Uie church, is tbe dis- ter tbt>y should stay out, till they and dirty fioors, alld crooked stove· I'd like tv know 7" tbe boy. to,the 'a",a 01 &lIeir proportioD of tabor performed by can come witb:a 80ul full of tbe work pipes, breed 810venlinefls and un- DR. FRANCIS WAYLAID. Poor frighteued Margery, for Ollce .. Ilere he waB, poor, tutioll. B,y, the memberl. These, aCCQrdillg to memberllbip implies and demands. thrift and disgust witbin it. Every A writer £Or the OhMian Walch- anxiety to bear IIOmetbing With butJew opportonltlea-for tcbool- 'men . be.otifnl order, are the pastor, Tbere ill a' phenomenoll mioe eyes thiog around and witbin God's hoose man, describing the bicentennial oele- bliuful home she W&8 determined ing', yet almost fitted for College, by strong in 'lioib ' tbe'iJI.cool. \he brotbers, tbe sisters, ha'l'e' aeen. Take ,any churcb you should be typical of tbat beauty and bration of the First Baptist Church, to seek, gave ber courage. simply impro'l'ing bis lIpan 7n01'Mnt8. gl'O" , •• tI, .. , ,!r tbe old, tbe yoong, the .. eak, tbe please, and teIlme how many of all order-aud purity that adoru tbe New .. I beard the minister -talk about Truly, are not .pare mOlllents tile the Illene of tIM Itrool, each with, bill own its member8hip make up its real Jerusalem, wbere God and the ...... Boston, lIays : G..d iD hea'rCD, .ud I 'buugh'lf It .. gold (lUU of time r" lIow preoi- IV.". "u ""-" .. of capabilil,. Now. when each one working foroe, reliable for every du- deemed dwell. No filthy thing should ".Beaide the speaker .. as .Fraucis wasn't too far, and I could find Uie OU8 they should be! What account feet, aotl of theM IIl.mellta exaotly 411s ita ty, and any emergenoy I The pro- enter tbe house dedicated to a clean ,Wayland, D. D., once pastor of tbe way, I'd like to get there." can yoo for tbem r Look and l08t teetb; !,nd place, dordiug to it.· cap portion is sadly emaII.Arewpurereligion..NodisorderFintChurcb.wboleft.notwithom .. WeHlnever ... [email protected] boy can tell 10 U how very bead" tbe" il order. healtb. in the faitbful members make np tbe should attend the lenices of tbat reo cause, and .wbo was.honored in and turni'ng fiercely upon tbe child: much can be laid up by imprcmng II ,. Bbf'lf' ' aD 1 one, •• l!In tbe le&llt prayer the Coveuant meet- ligiOD, whoee great mission is to Ollre every heart. The incident related "Do you tLink it's a place for the tbem; and tbere are many" maoy dtnfte •. BDt .. tbe •• f.11I to'&lllil ia fonc\ion, there ing, ,fbe chllreb meeting, aoo that the world's great di80rder. .. Keep of him deser.ves mention. Wben Dr. of you? becaue, if you do, otber boy., I am in ,ill and 'lUlken '-,IYY , is diaorder, dieeaae, iD tbe body. A, few pay the expensel, iu about the. thy foot when thou goe8t to the house Wayland 'settled with the church, Iv"n"'A I can tell you. Try the house of correctlOo, \0 the beant)', anil (rail iu the pllYlioal eyatem, ao in the same proportion. Tbey first pay of God," is an injunction which there was some objection on the part to get there, ,indeed! I think you castle of a iu the tippling once atronl', etect, oburob. any delloieni orgln or lile- tDeir Cair mare, and tben tax tbem- covers tbe wboie routine of chllrcb of a few members, who preferred a try I Now jl1st do you go and shop, who, If ynu sbould uk them the Immonal 1l0III, lDent, lII.kelnlunltural drafa on tbe sel'l'es to pay others' shares, and etiquett. II Let e'l'ety thing be done !Dan tbat was preachiug in a neigb titem peas, -and. don't let me when they began tbeir linful (loaNes, wing. lor iii ·ou_ o.lbers, dimini.be. the 8Um oqtll thelle look complacently decently and in orOOr," is a rule boring town. 'fhe diniJected were bear you talk such foolilhDIII migbt &nIIwer, .. In my 8p4re tftOo .oot . '"I:"rb, IIfo.power, If th8'1iOHI cWtbe·aliin the good thlDgS of their covering tbe active life of tbe churcb, accustomed to go and hear tbeir fa· again!" ". he .topped b,. ohillil or 6ltb, .1IbI" procuring, and grow. lean both in reepect of its religious aero and come in on SJlIlday e'l'e- 80 the child went out once more "In my !pare momentl I gr.,bbtletll.lsJDmDler" otber orga. of ••• I.'ioQ iD wbile. ,Not tbe cusbloned 'I'iees, and finanoial transactions. to report. They told of tbe into the Shadow that h.d 10 long marbles. Iu my apare moment. with tho labor tbe skin oor bt of tbe beat church i not tjIe bellt is to saunter into church sermonll tbeir .. onrlerlol been like pall ou her heart, and the I begen to emoke and drillk. U was form, and the two'and a half .sormons of the best preacher i not after senices ba.e begnn. Nor ia preaoher sa.e them in tbe country. hope that had been' like ... un. ie. my spare tbMt I gathered or matter tbe .kia dUlht to ithe beat prayers of the best Cbrist· it less 'disorderly for tbose already Some of tho church were impatient; for .. little while, aDd· Wicked &sJ(lClates." dally mUlt be tbro... ofF b1 ian I, call make anything 'bot poor, in their Beats to tum from the eer- 'propOlied to commeuce labor faded oot of her yearning Ob, he careful how you lpeDd your or howel"'1iIr ;emull to breed lean, ICra'!IIY ClIri.8tialH! o! m8mbers "iees to gaze at the intruder. ' It is with ,hem. Dr. W ay1&Dd I Temptldion 1000lU.I, dille .. e Ill' ,the a,a"'-. Wbn tile ... a abUllng their prmlegel and dilorder· and inBult to sleep in the it. aDd dered iaMead to help them Bot the longing 11'&8 still there. you out II! lIeasoDI like theae, IUDg. are,tbuenddealy a.UNJo __ negrecting their dutiea. face ot the gospel, or gaze go to the-CotIntry, MId .IIimsel(---bead, had never been taught a wben you are not bUlY; he geh loto IOllle,the labor 01 ..., .... When will the ohnrch unfold, and, tbollibtlesaly .bout. lIo-tbat \D' ed a lubacriptwo to place ' .• o& know,tll.. t God beaN, if be pouibly cu, io Iddltion to, tbeir OWD tile, .. to ber work, according to tbis stluction falls on beedlee8 e.rs. lit their ·lernoe. 'l'bi. killed : read - e• ., tholllht aod '}lch. «&pl. There he hldea bim· brealt: in the effOrt..ad tbu ill proportion, whiob reqnir88 of There ie no more beautifllIsight on movement. Bat by and by a lDember wiah; that biB eye of lQ'i'8 .... aI· planning all eQrtl of miaehief. 'be Ion., c .... o,1Ie of,op'" .. th/P...... member to, work &ccordiog to than a "ell·bebaved congrega: claimed he W&ll not edified. The tie'" WilY' watching oyer ber ; .be bad, care of your Ipare OOblompliona, whicb *'MI' be: hitt 1 U that time .han ever tion of worshiper.. t:BRmbJed In a mon 11''' ICholarly and abe wQuld Xlot brt'i'8 raUen .. Ieep ao -Mrs. a. Kflight. 111&11 raee. .t)lotbel and, batbe ba.. comll, Zion will gro .. t.n oedars, aDd clean, neat, commodIOUS place profMud, it did not - feed him. ol'ml,' with her wet wi.tb ------- failed to keep tbe warlll",and be.olotbed.wi&b. tbe beantiu of Leo .. orship, on tbe holy day of diville' member tool!: bit Or' haTe looked &r01I.d 011 tb. OoDICI' S.lUDJlla.-We woa\d,acl .. Clean, &lid...\be .bu ..... -ACe goel hUlon, and, the I'reogcb of her Iy.appointed n)lIt worship. complaint to tbe .paator, who,lillwo- ud . np ipj,o tbe Iky ,.. yilfl .11, 0ID I people to &Oqllire, ill coullblul alld wbeeliN'" tI", .,8e, - Angels moet take dehght III lOch a "._Uy-io-bim,'tIDd lbeaiD'fiied all9h a htUllry fealiD, for ..-Iy life, the habit of Tbl, cold, dirtr.' 8d. The third law of unfoldilll ia 1klCIlle. God muat p_t to bleu bim into INa ltud1, , ... befi;he opened loye IUld kUiall_. - ing and writing, and to abUclOll, .. iIli, repreeeotia arge olUli of churcl 1II8OCiG&'" IIlIlh a iM'OP\e, when, ,b. ·beart.IJ.m- hill.bMn"layi.,;,' I ... Bot .... rpne. Sbe .... -alone, .. lite bad often early .. poMible; &D1 Ole of llIemb8n!. 'l'het Rem 1& 'cOIle toto W. are mad. to '.be iDlpreeledi,in &be C>OOat!iOD. llaiDk4hne. lwe IlCIYer: fell !'-' OD Suela,a; -110 to.. word, an. pbr_. The 10 .... ;til ... 11 .... 1.,.11. tk ellureh! well'.delHd i_ OlIr ioller life by onr ootwaI'd aor- . :orae,41l tbe &u.a1lelai-,ttaiillactlO. \hat 1 ocmJcl pr .... :alld lAC .... III iI ... iy robea ii.e, ·aore ••• It dae die ...... of worJ: to ba deterr roaadi.g" To' ... rtainell&enl,.we ol1lMkbaichillu.BI eMlal;&GbNbb fqr to" .elltor .. rea I .. , .... ... ' on tbe forllll with,,,Mch- ... are aDd.growth u-1n He. ... otlonal·...:, .,,.ueI ':fft.why ... htnipt.nldJ UlukfDl.n lin. J ... her, aad if 'of .,GlIIL . ...c fMriIiat.- Let a .. an.pI HIDe- 'Iioel. TI!eN '.1& -.itaJ.'!M*aecUoD DoIi4 feill coepeIW 14 10 baft .ach deceat Cl . j it ...... 't .......... -tritll 1M 1IIttr8111 ve ...... "... .... ·M lit I tIhallDV' wbo wotlld It.,. .. .. .... .-:- .. -'DMI:..a'.,""" ... .i...bu" b-_pvt.. ea.·kID!'1 '"

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-Publiahed by GEORGE B. UTTER. "THE SEVEN'PII DAY IS THE SABBATu OF THE LOR _...... D THY GOD."

VOLUME XXI.-NO. 29. WESTERL-Y, ;R. I., FIFTH~D.A.Y, JULY 20, 1866.

rur IIlo SIobbuh lIeoor<lor· WllLOOIlB TO OUR BOLDIEiII.

2'oI"e...." Weepl., lid owl lonely."

Now thla oruel war II over, Joyfully WI mlet,

Husbllonda, lovers, (riendS, and brotheN, In eaoh d@l'r retrea.. '

Oh lour vallant·hearted soldiers, Give them bonon due;

With Gnd's'help they've bi~ht UB l&(el1, This dark confllot throngh.

(}ho"",.

Wei oome, brotbera, weloome I Fellor. del!PO ndlng flee;

Heaven grant thllot W. 1101 JllJ!t may dwell togethe~

Tbl'Oll,h a bleat ete 1'1I1t1'

We"'" ~I' _1 perill, £I. .... we ••• QeOt.,,. .tf Fel'1'U' INIIIrere _b 1oOlU' •• ...st..­

'PO tll.ctll""., on hi'" . That In li$OIIIIarll.:;W 1_11', .

Or on bat". tHII.: . 11. ".,uJd ,uara, l1li4 lit'"'. 11141r. .. p 10u,

Who earth'. loeptr • wllild.l. '

011"",,.

Though our J010"US heartB are 1I0undlng, While we loved one. greet. ".

Olber'hollrta l'eD now art plnlng-There are vacaJlt Hab.

We will go with words of oomfort . To tbeir lonely homal,

Whispering of th 8 l!Uld wheu never . War or sutferlng c_omel.

OIlD ......

Blnoe Rebellion we oan number With the ovila put,

To our God be thanks uooeaalng, Peace restored at lut.

. Sleeves of blne are hanging 1001811, , Onoe by strong arms IIlIed ;

~1 '''Tblt ... all.

'"-1'-.-:.. . ~ ~!!- Aid'f~:~~5~~~~~~~~!!!1 order w. I~n q~iOOM'.~. .... IIhOle, bli wif", w .. a ,a drne, green, uoold Farmer Jamel.- had (oulld ber ODe fal .... nook has horae ... nw 0&18, hie gay, ~nd be no t t' b l' • b -u ransac Ions, no w ee wlDtry. nlg t on a enowodrift bi tbe end IIDOUleJ, .. bo ... _11 •• lilllId"I want" books i in soor-. tbai 'somber. It is for a wise withill a wheel, to embarrass the road Side. She was warmly wrllp- and its fatal touch .... his honest ducs, according to oou· that leaves are so many- finances Qnd th d' d d h It d f ,u open e oar .0 pe a.n 8 e ere rom the storm. gery, for whom no one .calred' tract, this feather-bed Christian 10lle8 and many·hued. All lea'l'es tl'on aoo d' t' f t' Th T SIb f I _ IS8a. 18 a<l Ion. e reas· evera c anges 0 c otbing, a sum bnt who was just &8 pre<:iOlls hill enioyment, gets in an uncomforta· might have been pinlltl'lied, or urer sb Id . d . • II f I

~ au receive an recelp .. a 0 .money, a paper, on which was sight as tbose whose be Htate of mind, declares he doesn't pa!mnte, or all reniform, or all pel' money d th h h d II t .. M " .,. s ue e c urc ,an pay a WrI ten . argery, were in a basket wet with man" tears . go to meeting to be dunned, but to ate. They migbt ha'l'e been all gray demands a a' t tb b h d Sh h d b k b ~ g IUS e c urc , an. Ilear. ": a een IIpt y the The bright spirits whom we can bear tbe gospel prellched i and even and 80mber, hlld not God nesigned take proper vouchers i and then, If farmer's Wife, who buped so. me day not see, tboug,b tbey are often near. declares be never used to have ·to tbem to im. pre8s upon us thel'r forms h"- h' I h t b ded d e _ep IS accounts correct y, is 0 e re.war ,an ,!,ho at firatbui.lt woltcb,ed over Margery. A uelgUliJOf p.y anything for religion down in of loveliness, and unfold our ideas of reports, which should be as often as mauy air castles, which bad for \heir who bad buried ber own little "au~b·" Ohio. Probably he did not, aud tbe '--autiful. The rl·cl.·hued II'ttle t I '11 I h Ii rd' h ..

d ,,,,, u quar er y, WI reve .. t e exact II au· 10. un at.lon t e coming of Margery's ter wall "itting by tile child

u giog by its effects on them, it globes, that baug down on gracefully cI'al co d't' f th b h S h ~ d Sh I'-' . n I Ion 0 e c urc: uch riC lr~en s. ~ was sure they last, and thinking she-asked ~&sn't worth anything. bending stews, might, for purp08es order 10 the money transaClions of were rIcb, sbe said, for the .child's ter, took it to ber: "Isn't it btl.~uti-~

The8e sbirking, non·burden·bear· of eating merely, ha'l'e been cubes or our ohurches, wonld couduce immedi· clotbing was fine and 80ft and the ful beautiful?" said \he little one' bi~Qlielf b~~:ee ~~;~~li~~I~~. OItor"lt. ing members, are our worst elements triangles projected on stl'ff, stra'it tely to th ' d I" I th I' I ' '. ('::. • a elr success an re Igtoi8 ace upon e Itt e gown was worth .. I shall get to heaven aftd' al1-

POll YAN. June, 1865. P. I. L. c. of disorder. They give us an appear· stems. But how they would look I growth. I do not believe it possible more thau her best Sunday gown. tbey've come to show me th6 w.yl

Loyal hearts henceforth trom danger Shall thel8 brave on .. shield.

__ ~_____ ance. of strengtn we bave not. If Tbe Maker of the world thinks a I'or a church that is slack in its finan. But as years passed, and these nn· Isn't it beautiflll r" aoo witb,a amile - "or til. I!Ilbbatb lIooorder. we . count .011 our numbers, we are great deal of good looks. He made ces to be prompt in its devotion, or knowu persons gave no sign, she on her lips, and a ligbt in her

ORDER II THE HOUSE OF GOD, strong, can pay. good ilalary for a the tree ronnd, instead of square be- healthy in its religjous growth. It grew weary of her charge, and by tbat made her face i..d beror. lbe S ... nlb-doy tlapllsl Nortll.Westerll good miuister, keep lip our bouse of cause it looks better. If trees grew is no less part of Christ's gospel to degrees i~difference gave way to tbe soul of little Margery was .. _ ..... ,;.

jB8OOlaUon, bT tiv. D. E. lIu.Ul<, .ud publlshodbJ worship, pay our wood and 011 and ~q?are, it wOllld save bewing often, .. be instant iu season," in everytbing, actual 13.nklndness. up,to tbe Beautiful Land and the reque,lortbe AI!IOOIa\lon, ' wine bills, alld other 09penses, wI'th- It IS true,' but tben tbe II'ne of beauty th t b f . . . . P I' tie ,._- ' . _ au 0 e en'eut In spmt, servIng oor It JWlJgery, what had sbe songs of the angels .. elcomed her,

[Concludedrrom \aslwee".) out laying a heavy burden on any wonld be sacrl·ficed. How a cubl·ca.1 th L d d • I e or. ~ue, and why 11'.11 ehe .0 lInlike ihe where Mhe could never be.ad nor , 2d. Tbe second! il W Qf lorderly un- mau'. back; but wben payday comes nose would look on .. cubical head? It has beeu said, that" the Cbrist- happy children wbom she sometimes lonely auy more! folding in t~e c.horcll islprqportion. -and it will come &8 certainly as the How equare fingers would look on a iau is tbe bighest style of a geutle- met? She often wondered, as ehe

Every thlDg III the universe has a day of duom - our gcod·natured hand just four by six iuches square. mau." This is true. Religion begets did that Sunday afternoon, sitting in function, which ill deterMined by tbe Treuurer cau't meet bis orders-uot The outlines of tbe humau form are tb b' h '1 SPABE )(0.",. .... ",., 't"t tbe best manners, imparts tbe high- e suns IDe, ow many ml PS ~JU.'" capaoity of the ind~"llloal. When money enough been paid in. Wbat's all curved lines, because tbe cune est finisb to all culture. The Church beaven wae, and whether she A lean, awkward boy came one each individual creature fills out the the trouble r Farmer A. always on is the !ioe of beallt,Y. Who ever thea, in"ita perfeot character, mad~ walk there if she tried? "I wish I morning to the door of the principal measun) of itB spbere, at all time!! hand, from principle; mercbant B, saw a square cloud on the sky, or a np of these model men, must be a knew," sbe said, " I wish I knew of a celebrated school, and asked to Il~·.ing fuU activity to its faculties, Dr. C, ba'l'e paid at the specified triangular wave on the sea? Tbere d I h' h d t t k d ha.d h' Th t ed h'

I mo e iMtitlltion...a I know there is 11' lC rOll 0 a e, an some· see 1m. e senlu ey II mean

t 0 wor d goes on well. Tbere is a time,.·, but, as u8ual, tbere are neigh· is meauing iu all thill world of beau- . -c.". b d t 'tb ~ I . ed I tb d th' k' h I k d a sentiment among. Christians tbat 0 y () go WI me, lor am so tlr co es, an \0 109 e 00 e more relation of every being to e'l'e~y oth- borf' D, aud E, and F, aud G, who ty around us-meaning in the gold. religion, and religious institutions, of living bere I" like a begger than any thing elae, ef, and of every single raculty in tbe hoven't paid, and over tbere is brotb- en bue of Bunllet, iu the deep blue of do not operate on tbe common princi- Little cbildren, wbo with folded told him to go .aronnd to the kitchen. Bame beiDg to every other faculty. er X, who declares he won't pay, be- noonday-meaning in the cri.nllou pies of order which should control say your "Now I lay me The boy did as he waa bidden, and Each one of tbese must contribute caose be won't, making just tbose ex· the rose, tbe yellow of tbe merrigold, seoular affairs, but tbat, somehow or pown to sleep," who are laid to re8t appeared at tbe back door. itM proper share of Inliuence in the ouses which reveal the leanness of the white of the lilly-meaning in other, they will go tbemselves. This by loving bands, with yoor mothers' "You want a brea.kfast, more like," lIeneral economy, or all parts suffer. bis soul. 0, how the church is dis- tbe myriad forms of leaves, and How- fatal sentiment comes from a total good.nigbt kisses on your lips-little said the servant girl, .. and 1 oan lOO'ki~I~:~~t~~~~'15~JP=F;: There is a bed proportiou be(ween ordered from this cause. ers, and fruits-:"meaning iu the sweet miBconeeption of the 'I'ery nature of bappy cbildren-bow blest are yon give you that withou~ tronbling dO'WnO&lilt.'J'61I. tbe bodies of the solar system, in re- Sponging any where is mean i but songs of birdil, and meaning in the religiou; setting it away off some- who read· wonderingly of this cbild, bim."

. Bpect of their sizes, distauces, alld sponging the pri'l'ileges of God's mUBic of tbe spheres, that chime to where, as if it did not belong with whose life was so unlike your own I .. Tbauk y"m," said the boy, .. I ." dida'&- -tb •• 1(, times of .revolutious, wbich balances house, is superlatively meau. In the the stately marcb of time. All tbese homan affairs, and link itself witb Margery had been taken once by should have no objection to a bit am nllned ,1lec:I" YOlI.III'6· tbe machine, aud 8ecuressafetyfrom 'fery necessity of the oase, every forms of beauty are only types to all heathful humau activity. Re. a. kind neighbor with her children but I should like to see Mr. -, leel hoy. ·yoliima,""".'PC'" collision Bnd crash of body against aocepting membership in tbe be embodied aud perpetuate in the ligion is not so different from e'l'ery to the village Sunday-8()hool. he can see me." tbe /tea-tIelllan, 'hl body. There is a fixed proportion churllh agrees to bellr bis just pro- oultured soul of nature's student. thing else, as some seem to suppose •• b" ho ... d, for tho 6.&t tim .. , or '" ., So ..... old -clothes, may be you wbiob elpnued boW between land ,Bnd water j between portion of the labor and e~pense of He moves in tbe presence of tbese I suppose tbe mission of Jesus was ~utiful' place called he&'i'eu, tbe want," remarked the .arvln;,- ' Bommer and winter i between day conducting it. Tbis is a part of the teachers, and becomes lilre them. pre-eminently humanitarian. It ig- bome of God aud his angels. The eyeing the boy's patched clothes. 'The boy I~~~~:~]:~;;:~! h"~,'l Ind oight i between sunsbine and solemu covenant be makes. The This is God's higb'lIchool, tbese his D'ored uo faculty of man, n!f law of good old minister was talking of guess he has none to spare; he gave too, seemed ;.a._I~'. sbower, whicb.regulate" nature's on. cburob could ne'l'er be .oonstituted teachets. 0, the soul of man will buman nature, but took rigbt hold of Jesus, of tbe little ones ·wbom he away a sight," and without mlndillg in tbe oomer'of hil~·~"::;· goiogs, and makes the graod success and continued without this equality be beautiful, will be grand, will be tbese faculties aud law., and operatr hIHI blest while on earth, whom he the buy'. request, she went aw.y What it ,tllQ .c' ,wllilt we see. If for a time there of labor. The Obristian has no more good, if only it will not choolle the' th h tb I'r b b k Sl ill loved iu bea.en where after about ber work h d ....... r I '116-11 • I b' Ing- roug em, ItS t e race ac ., . e...... Wl ,- 'Pili .. " ,,(W';;;,'lc', seem 10' be dispropor'ion. it is 00 sacred duty tban this. It is just~as ug Y t IDg8, that tbe malignant fall· to ils' normal condition of o~der and d~iltb good obildren would go to he .. Can I lee Mr. - r" again H. w .. aD.appreatioe. ':111 •••• ,i.' from the limited view we take. neOOll8ary h) his own soul.grow,h, 11.8 eu angel thrusts up among God's healtb. Has man intellect? Re- 8hining angels in tbe sky. . the boy, after fiuishing tbe bread w .. ·tba' of ;,a "JPlutei'.I,lt tbere ilj at this season, and in thill to the "uece .. bf the churcb. No beauties, but let the liowers, the Iigion o~es it aooording to its own Margery went home like oue in a butter. been a part IIf Iril!·dll+-'*'I ·1lIooIO ...... 1'

lioe o( latitudo, more day thaD uight, member can thlls shirk his respon8i- rocks, and the stars, impress him. laws of aotion. And so of all the happy dream. She scarcely heard II Well, he is iu the library i if he fire ,in tbe IIwP half ,':'.w~~";i:·: we bave only to await the comple. bility in the -cburch, without killing This principle of association bas faculties. tbe scolding words tbat Mrl. James must be dieturbed, he mDst i but be the m~ ~me to ... brie, "'OIliJrl~1 lioD of a larger cirole .to restore the his own soul.iand hanging a dead much to do in nnfolding Christian The same principles of orderly pro- poured out Iilre a torrent. Shesbould does like 'to be alone .ometim8ll/' wiDdyJmoraiar,-be.lIpMcl .. ti,.', eqoality. weigbt on the l church. I -8m can. character in' the chllrch. God cedure that m.ke bU8ineill firm8 not always ha'l'e to be scolded and said the girl in a peevish tone. $be a.u.1 "bat "ill :dolllg .iiiIII,'dM'hlllfti.·t

All tbe irregularities in natnre 'I'inced that every clmrch has too modeled the temple for his choBen to soccessful, whenohser'fed in a church; beaten. She should not always be aeemed to thiuk it very foolilh to ad- sl-.riIIg banrinl·nteide. 'door;"'" areonlyripplesontheeveroullowing many memoers by everyone of worship in after tbese ideas of beau, '11 . h G d tired and louely. There was some mit such an iIl-lookillg fello .. iDto tbe;ao'l'''. '10 ,.-<>"",,-,&::..&.;;.;...1..,1, . . . t h b WI operate lD t e same way. 0 I'r h te ' b _L_ .. '. - ...,.., -~-., ' tides of event II, which in a broader stingy, 'non.pa.ying, and non· ty, proportIOn, a rengt, ecause he bas ne'l'er promised to do tbe worl!: one who would ove ber, I she could er mas n preaence i owe'l'er ....... BedichfUhi$if ... oald 5 rauge_ become orderly and regular. praying, li~tle'80(l\ed men, that ('.ome would have his people embody those that belong~ to churoh members. only reacb him i tbere was a beauti· wiped ber haQGs, and bade him fol- becau18 K-':_ Gal; .'Jittlte ThoB the 8tability of the univerll6 aa illto it to be rocked in its ideas in their daily life, and in tbeir The Holy tibost will never pay bro- ful bome, it she only kuew -tbe way low. Opening \he library door,.he Bot a paft' orr.iad ~ 1I •• eMIt , I a whole ia guaranteed by the v~7 IQgged into heaven on it&- nation_1 polity. The temple was.tbe tber B's pew rent for him. That he there. Sbe kept tbe sweet tbougbts ,aid: dO(lr.oL tile ~op jblllw~l. IW"iWa perturbatioD8 which at any single This is God's order, which every pride of their hearts, Thither tbey must do himself. The Holy Ghost in her little sad heart i dreamed of ., Here's ~omebody, .sir, Who iB 011 ,t",lIlJ!)r •. ~bere it ,,!,,'ltD .. ;,1' point _Ill to \breaten its ruin. Th~ real child of his delights to observe, repaired to worsbip tbe God of Abra- will never prepare pa~tor W's aero them: when she slept, aud took com- drea~rul. anxloua to lee you. and 80 I other tiba'l'ing; t.be ,Ire ,.p"~ 11IM/. tbuuder and tbe whirlwind, whicb wben e.ery oue, man, woman, and ham and Isaac. That worship was mon for bim. lIe must do that him- fort 10 ,tbem as sbe went upon ber let. him 10." , perceived. b1 tbe::bOJ uti • ..,....wll crash ~nd o~\I8b wherl\ tht;ly,go, are cbild, contributes for the support of beautiful, and it was God who or· self. Tbat is just what God gave errands day by day, or tended tbe 4' I don't. know how the boy iutlo, e4:a pile of ..... ~, ... ~f[.1 ,­only regnlatOr. Of the -iDighty milo' the cburch, aocordiug to .ability. dained its performance amid tbose him that towering intellect, that fretful child wbose mother ha.d so u~d hImself, or bow he opened iato.the 1'00& "~._~'''r1 chioery of, lIatore, restoring 108t God _1I:s no more, will a.cceptno leu. beautiful and grand surrC;lOndings, in tender sensibility, that .ati,e' will little pity fo~ ber desolation. ~u81Oess, but I kno,!" ~hat after t~k- t~ed ~pot it 0." . H.' , .... "lll*l equllibriu., ud rlHdju'tiug proper TDis con\ribution oo'l'ers the ",bole order that, forever after, his worship for. In helping himeelf 6nly will .- One morDlng, when tbe bU8ydame 109 a while, th~ prlDelpal pnt ~Ide late. It .... W,ond,bla'~ ""\ proportions. If,,, tree grow tall and field of,ohuroh-need. It noodil taleut, might be beautiful, by assuciation the Spirit help bim. Religion is tbe seemed to be iu au unwonted mood, the volome WhlOh he waa atudYll1g, raehed out, ftou&ed: '!rFbifll!! J_, beav1 at the top, it has a just pro- expended in prayer, e:iborta.tion, with beautiful tbings.· best common sense, the soundest more gentle than 1Ibe remembered to and took up 1I0~e Greek boob ami alU'med.-tbe·,people. ,~,,0ItH. tiI~1 ' portion\of roots to 8upport it, or it prelQhing, singing, living. It needs On this principle every temple philosopby. Let Christians adjust have seen ber, Marger! took ~urage began to .en.mlDe the new co~er. collia aot _ •• thll abop,l., It:,,"'il . fa\ls to t' be g' round .. S() God, -In na- mOIleY, expended in building IIond dedicated to God's service, .thongh it ~ and ventured to as'" mformatlOn on The exammatlou lasted lome tilDe b---" do :.. • .1 ' •• ' ........... , " themsel'l'es to it, work by its rules, . .... ..' ur....... ,...a, _ I. o .... r.-'"_ .... ' tUre, reqnires e.erything to 611 up keeping inor?e:, purchasing meeti~g. may not stand on grand old Moriah, do al\ that tbey do to the glory of tbe subject tbat had occupled so mauy E'I'ery que~tlon which the l8g inll.rea, .... ,;IliDiId.'· ;, '; ~(;,,111 exactly its own\ measure. house8, Cuel, hghts, books, COmmllDlOn ansi eq u)lol Solomon's magnificent God, and do it in as good order as of ber thooghts. asked the boy 11'18 Be .... rained ,beqabaeJ tlMlt JbOJh .

Not Ie .. in the church, has every service, salary of miDiliter, benevo- temple for beauty and costline8s, God does his work; then disorderly .. If you please, ma'am, ~ow ." U:pon my word," ~xclaillled didrr!t thlail:. .' " :::! " ,,~',i;1 member a function, and a responsi- lont bestowals. In all these respects, should, 1108 far as pOlsible, be beauti· ohurches will "';ve place to nrderly it to beaven?" priu~lpal, II you certalnlJ' do well," ;... -. ,.' ·'J'J.',:1 -bility. ADd not leas- does God re- e'l'ery member is pledged and bound fill for situation, lind tasteful in con· ones, and Uhrisn~n macbinery cease The astonisbed woman dropped looklcg at the boy from bead to foot, HOW TO GlOW BSAOtl'!\m.'(! ,',; I quire of e.ery·meinber to lill up tbe to fill his place, according to his struction. No miasmatic frog-pond to wear itself out withuseles8 fric- her iron, putting in dauger tbereby over his spectac~es, .. Wby, my boy, meuon) of hill mponsibility. ability. While I delight to i sbould breed fever aronnd it, 'nor tion. her good man'lI Sunday linen. where did you pICk up 10 much 1" PerlOos III.,

One of tbe mOlit prevalent causell meu into the church, it were for awkward pews, and contracted &isles, .. What put that into yonr head, "In my i!pIlre tnOtnBN8," aOlwered beCOIM beallla, l:iJ ' of disorder ill Uie church, is tbe dis- ter tbt>y should stay out, till they and dirty fioors, alld crooked stove· I'd like tv know 7" tbe boy. to,the 'a",a 01 &lIeir proportioD of tabor performed by can come witb:a 80ul full of tbe work pipes, breed 810venlinefls and un- DR. FRANCIS WAYLAID. Poor frighteued Margery, for Ollce .. Ilere he waB, poor, .~rd-workillg. tutioll. B,y, the memberl. These, aCCQrdillg to memberllbip implies and demands. thrift and disgust witbin it. Every A writer £Or the OhMian Walch- anxiety to bear IIOmetbing With butJew opportonltlea-for tcbool- er.ci~. 'men . Go.di~ be.otifnl order, are the pastor, Tbere ill a' phenomenoll mioe eyes thiog around and witbin God's hoose man, describing the bicentennial oele- bliuful home she W&8 determined ing', yet almost fitted for College, by strong in 'lioib ' tbe'iJI.cool. \he brotbers, tbe sisters, ha'l'e' aeen. Take ,any churcb you should be typical of tbat beauty and bration of the First Baptist Church, to seek, gave ber courage. simply impro'l'ing bis lIpan 7n01'Mnt8. gl'O" , •• tI, .. , 1·~'~"'~,;~Jf~~~~~ ,!r tbe old, tbe yoong, the .. eak, tbe please, and teIlme how many of all order-aud purity that adoru tbe New .. I beard the minister -talk about Truly, are not .pare mOlllents tile the Illene of tIM Itrool, each with, bill own its member8hip make up its real Jerusalem, wbere God and the ...... Boston, lIays : G..d iD hea'rCD, .ud I 'buugh'lf It .. gold (lUU of time r" lIow preoi- IV.". "u ""-" .. l~ of capabilil,. Now. when each one working foroe, reliable for every du- deemed dwell. No filthy thing should ".Beaide the speaker .. as .Fraucis wasn't too far, and I could find Uie OU8 they should be! What account feet, aotl fnrro.w~. of theM IIl.mellta exaotly 411s ita ty, and any emergenoy I The pro- enter tbe house dedicated to a clean ,Wayland, D. D., once pastor of tbe way, I'd like to get there." can yoo ~how for tbem r Look and l08t teetb; !,nd place, dordiug to it.· cap portion is sadly emaII.Arewpurereligion..NodisorderFintChurcb.wboleft.notwithom .. WeHlnever ... [email protected] boy can tell 10U how very bead" i~a:n~~d~~~~~·~!:~ ·=:~=!'i:,I:~ tbe" il order. healtb. in the faitbful members make np tbe should attend the lenices of tbat reo cause, and .wbo was.honored in and turni'ng fiercely upon tbe child: much can be laid up by imprcmng i~g! II ,. Bbf'lf' 'aD1 one, •• l!In tbe le&llt prayer mee~ing. the Coveuant meet- ligiOD, whoee great mission is to Ollre every heart. The incident related "Do you tLink it's a place for the tbem; and tbere are many" maoy dtnfte •. BDt .. ""'"~ JlII!I'I!l't:ll~.W'" tbe •• f.11I to'&lllil ia fonc\ion, there ing, ,fbe chllreb meeting, aoo that the world's great di80rder. .. Keep of him deser.ves mention. Wben Dr. of you? becaue, if you do, otber boy., I am ~rai~, in ,ill and 'lUlken '-,IYY , is diaorder, dieeaae, iD tbe body. A, few pay the expensel, iu about the. thy foot when thou goe8t to the house Wayland 'settled with the church, Iv"n"'A ~staken, I can tell you. Try the house of correctlOo, \0 the beant)', anil (rail iu the pllYlioal eyatem, ao in the same proportion. Tbey first pay of God," is an injunction which there was some objection on the part to get there, ,indeed! I think you castle of a ~halesbip, iu the tippling once atronl', etect, oburob. any delloieni orgln or lile- tDeir Cair mare, and tben tax tbem- covers tbe wboie routine of chllrcb of a few members, who preferred a try I Now jl1st do you go and shop, who, If ynu sbould uk them the Immonal 1l0III, lDent, lII.kelnlunltural drafa on tbe sel'l'es to pay others' shares, and etiquett. II Let e'l'ety thing be done !Dan tbat was preachiug in a neigb titem peas, -and. don't let me when they began tbeir linful (loaNes, wing. lor iii ·ou_ o.lbers, ~nd dimini.be. the 8Um oqtll thelle otl~ers look complacently o~, decently and in orOOr," is a rule boring town. 'fhe diniJected were bear you talk such foolilhDIII migbt &nIIwer, .. In my 8p4re tftOo I~ .oot . '"I:"rb, IIfo.power, If th8'1iOHI cWtbe·aliin the good thlDgS of their covering tbe active life of tbe churcb, accustomed to go and hear tbeir fa· again!" ". do"JI~f~i~!r~!~~~!11 he .topped b,. ohillil or 6ltb, .1IbI" procuring, and grow. lean both in reepect of its religious aero and come in on SJlIlday e'l'e- 80 the child went out once more "In my !pare momentl I gr.,bbtletll.lsJDmDler" otber orga. of ••• I.'ioQ iD .I~ wbile. ,Not tbe bes~ cusbloned 'I'iees, and finanoial transactions. to report. They told of tbe into the Shadow that h.d 10 long marbles. Iu my apare moment. with tho labor tbe skin oorbt of tbe beat church i not tjIe bellt is diso~derly to saunter into church sermonll tbeir .. onrlerlol been like pall ou her heart, and the I begen to emoke and drillk. U was form, and the two'and a half . sormons of the best preacher i not after senices ba.e begnn. Nor ia preaoher sa.e them in tbe country. hope that had been' like ... un. ie. my spare ~omenta tbMt I gathered ~~:~~. ~~;:~:,:==~~ or matter tbe .kia dUlht to ithe beat prayers of the best Cbrist· it less 'disorderly for tbose already Some of tho church were impatient; for .. little while, aDd· Wicked &sJ(lClates." ~ dally mUlt be tbro... ofF b1 ian I, call make anything 'bot poor, in their Beats to tum from the eer- 'propOlied to commeuce labor faded oot of her yearning Ob, he careful how you lpeDd your I~ug~ or howel"'1iIr ;emull to breed lean, ICra'!IIY ClIri.8tialH! o! m8mbers "iees to gaze at the intruder. ' It is with ,hem. Dr. W ay1&Dd I Temptldion 1000lU.I, dille .. e Ill' ,the a,a"'-. Wbn tile ... a abUllng their prmlegel and dilorder· and inBult to sleep in the it. aDd dered iaMead to help them Bot the longing 11'&8 still there. you out II! lIeasoDI like theae, IUDg. are,tbuenddealy a.UNJo __ negrecting their dutiea. face ot the gospel, or gaze v.aoan~ly go to the-CotIntry, MId .IIimsel(---bead, ')la~gery had never been taught a wben you are not bUlY; he geh loto IOllle,the labor 01 ...,.... When will the ohnrch unfold, and, tbollibtlesaly .bout. lIo-tbat \D' ed a lubacriptwo to place ' ~be'4td .• o& know,tll .. t God beaN, if be pouibly cu, io Iddltion to, tbeir OWD tile, ~: .. to ber work, according to tbis stluction falls on beedlee8 e.rs. lit their ·lernoe. 'l'bi. killed : read - e • ., tholllht aod '}lch. «&pl. There he hldea bim· brealt: in the effOrt..ad tbu ill proportion, whiob reqnir88 of There ie no more beautifllIsight on movement. Bat by and by a lDember wiah; that biB eye of lQ'i'8 .... aI· planning all eQrtl of miaehief. 'be Ion., c .... o,1Ie of,op'" .. th/P...... member to, work &ccordiog to than a "ell·bebaved congrega: claimed he W&ll not edified. The tie'" WilY' watching oyer ber ; i£ .be bad, Ta~e care of your Ipare mOlllellte·lloP~~'I"a'!~,bj!t~ OOblompliona, whicb dli~t *'MI' be: hitt 1 U that time .han ever tion of worshiper.. t:BRmbJed In a mon 11''' ~b\lell ICholarly and abe wQuld Xlot brt'i'8 raUen .. Ieep ao -Mrs. a. Kflight. 111&11 raee. . t)lotbel and, batbe ba.. comll, Zion will gro .. t.n oedars, aDd clean, neat, commodIOUS place profMud, bu~ it did not -feed him. ol'ml,' with her ~b wet wi.tb -------failed to keep tbe a~ warlll",and be.olotbed.wi&b. tbe beantiu of Leo .. orship, on tbe holy day of diville' Tbe.~· member tool!: bit Or' haTe looked &r01I.d 011 tb. OoDICI' S.lUDJlla.-We woa\d,acl .. Clean, &lid...\be .bu ..... -ACe goel hUlon, and, the I'reogcb of her Iy.appointed n)lIt ~nd. worship. complaint to tbe .paator, who,lillwo- ud . np ipj,o tbe Iky ,.. yilfl .11,0IDI people to &Oqllire, ill coullblul alld wbeeliN'" tI", .,8e, molRitain~. - Angels moet take dehght III lOch a ~ "._Uy-io-bim,'tIDd lbeaiD'fiied all9h a htUllry fealiD, for ..-Iy life, the habit of ""rre.ot,,~k~

Tbl, cold, dirtr.' .Iog~.h ~picier. 8d. The third law of unfoldilll ia 1klCIlle. God muat ~ p_t to bleu bim into INa ltud1, , ... befi;he opened loye IUld kUiall_. - ing and writing, and to abUclOll, .. iIli, repreeeotia arge olUli of churcl 1II8OCiG&'" IIlIlh a iM'OP\e, when, ,b. ·beart.IJ.m- hill.bMn"layi.,;,' I ... Bot .... rpne. Sbe .... -alone, .. lite bad often early .. poMible; &D1 Ole of 11.~ I!!!:!f!~: llIemb8n!. 'l'het Rem 1& 'cOIle toto W. are mad. to '.be iDlpreeledi,in ~_ .~i&b &be pl~'&Ild, C>OOat!iOD. ~.Il llaiDk4hne. lwe IlCIYer: fell !'-' OD Suela,a; -110 ~&ber'a to.. word, an. pbr_. • The 10 .... ;til ... 11 .... 1.,.11. tk ellureh! well'.delHd i_ OlIr ioller life by onr ootwaI'd aor- . :orae,41l tbe &u.a1lelai-,ttaiillactlO. \hat 1 ocmJcl pr .... :alld -y~-I.c.lt lAC .... f_bi~ III iI ... iy robea ii.e, t~e ·aore ••• It dae ~..... die ...... 1~ ·oC·~". of worJ: to ba deterr roaadi.g" To' ... rtainell&enl,.we ol1lMkbaichillu.BI eMlal;&GbNbb th.~Im_try. ldand~.lIo.Qith- fqr :~,;". ~P' to" .elltor .. rea I .. ,.... ... ' ~

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WlItiI'IIILY .11. r., nrrll.IIAY. JULy 211.1886. II" . h . h t I h 11- h d f f 'd' db' b' I G I' tion of a God appointed sacredness eterna \Ie. tn t e TIC est coun ry on y we 'c a enge tea vocates 0 ly Meeting. a8tl IOUS sto ent. ut In t II n 1M! years ago. Lnke reenm&n add ) 0_. D. 11tter. EcUtor. in the day itself. The time had come eartb. either theory to enter tbat field. On motion, it wu vuted, that the pleMed tbe general audietl08. He, will flltDil,., ("jfe<'aa4,· f" .141...,8, 'I, '" when a step in advanQe wal!l to be There must, and will. and should. Of the effect of tbese discourses, I Clerk be reqnested to forwar.d tbe make a mark in the world, whicb will tbink,) from Clarence, N, ,y" and

minDtes of tbe Quarterly Meettng to do credit to his alma mater, lehabtlli B,.bcj)(llf and wift, , 'Cd'"rb. , 011&11 .lID JAmIE or THE BAB- taken·,. The elements at work which he ~migratioo of Sabbath-keepers to can ooly jndge as they develop. I R U' H E H II f W '. U' f L kG) , c 'BA.- ' ' the office of the SABBATH J:CORDlm mJSS.. 0.0 UloJa, _Inn •• ter 0 0 e reanman. from 2d AI.

' ' ",~A. urged this wllre in Ii great degree the West from the East. Tbose wbo thiuk, as regards our own people. they for publication. gave an essay on of Service." atld fred Uhurch, N. Y., moved intt) 'that ,4JIr ~~:;'IIY. , political; aud.io tbe general move- have good homes and good surround· :were strengthened in their conviction Tbe meetiog then adjourned. Miss L, Tbompeon, of Janesville. one havinlf b.d encouragement

i' C" , -- • I 0 'ened ment for reform. tbe qnestion of thp ings in the East, might as well re- of. the unaUlwerable arguments A. A. LJ:WIS. Cbairman. on" Little Foxes," both of which other S.bbatb-keep.lrd, that Tbllil tbe~teltw .. falr '1 p . Sabbath came in for its shre; not main there, to, take care of ,the wbich sustaiu oar cause, aod eo- H. STILLJ[J.N, Sec'ry. were excellent in matter, and w811 they would,folluw.,llMMaaud.forlll a

'l'he'Pa~al coDllnaed t.o teach and so much, we repeat. AS regBrded the church and tbeir work there. Those couraged to ply more faitbfolly that read. Mr. J. Q, Emery, of Rotland, BocietY: and ~hnrcb ,~r our order, d tr m U plead the cause of " Negro Suffrage," T~eooil~~1"" (III!;",;a~ Jlotne"b.t ' praoti~ the Dew ~ IDe, al .. .' aothority upon which it was based. who are indolent and ine~cient. . . most unan8werable of al1ar~nments, ALBION AOADEICY. in whicb he argned very clearly and nnllealtby: t..ke.(1reeoman died in

.,mlght, and the Oharoh COD'lno 301 the manner of its observan~. indisposed to develop theIr en~r?les viz .• consi8tent &lJJath·lceeptng by. all ' Tbe Anniversary Exercises of the conclullively, that this rigbt could about five ye.rl ; and lOme of bi • • ' &0 op~ It. AmoD~ the more GLEANlm. to build up and improve religIOUS those who profess to honor the BIble Academy at Albion. Wiscon8in, took not be jostly denied tbat race. Tbe daughters married l outalJe .od left notable, ~ .. ~f oppolitl~n. 00 the '\'\ societies. are not needed bere. Sabbath. One good-natured Met~o- place on the 28th ot Jane. Failing last tbree _ay:s-by Mis8 N. A. the .sabbath. Of the original Mlt. par, ,&,of t.be ruhnl power, ID 'be early EYEB WEST. V contentious and unruly, ."ho create dist said. "Maxson had got hIm to receive a report prepared for the Clarke, Wof Brookfield. N. Y., sub- t1erund tbefr deeoendantllbow U'io!!"

' TIl Jul lOth 1865 ject," hat Next 7n by Mig E. A. tbere are fort,.four., of W~OOl obli ,. \ ,~~( tbe ~.,entee~th centory, was w_ IW.UCJK •• " Y •• ' • strifes and division, would do less across the fence. but the Methodists RECORDER, we copy the following Clarke. of Berlin. SUbject. ".r- seven aow keep the S~bbatb. Tbi, :" I, ,tile dealaratlOD of KIng Jamel, Changes of locatIOn,. ansmg from barm by emigratin~ to,State'd Pri80n had hilll by tbe coat-tail." Tbe Pre- from the Wisconsin State Journal: .ons j" aud by Mis. H. I. Jonel, of is only one indance ~oorl!tl of ' \,,],*,nty call. tbe " ~k ~f Sporls," per80na.l.wants, necessItate changes somewhere, tban by emigrating to siding Elder of tbe United Brethren, Tbe closing eXfrcises. of the elev- Wyoming Valley, snbject, .. On the wbich I baye already rd ainoo

, pabllabecl in 1818, ID whIch .he de- IU condItion, and ~all for change of the West. Those who bave energy on beiog earnestly urged by one of enth anniversary of AlbIOn Academy Heighta "-were all well prepared leaving bome. Two co,,· • of, tbe ' , o!pea. that lor the good of bls peo· labors, A small Island, washed ,aU and integrity. can find use for them hill flock to show some Scripture for took place June 28tb. Tbe day and admirably read with self pOBse. SABUTlI REOORDO are takeo amoDg~

"V "lrit " .. hil pleuore that lawfnl around by oCllan waters, once con· I'n 'the West in building up sufficient SundBy very Bdriotly replied" There opened very onpleasadnt. blut cleared ilion aud refined mode&ty. them, and I eeldoal~d" our penple ,'~ , Joi..... i r.... II d Ii . ed th S th d B t' t D ' . w • W , away about noou. an a arge num II Adversity tbe crocible of char· anywbere beUer ed in oar de'

, ,.....,., onl i .... ld be a Qwe t em, taID. . e ~ven . ~y ap IS e- earthly fortunes. and in buildIng up was not as much as he wished there ber assembled in tbe spaciooll cb)lrch acter." wu the subject of the vale- nominational Ilft'airs, far ' .. the .nd therefore- nomInatIon lD ~~erlca. And one religious interests. Tbere are many was!' Elder p{)\ts candidly con- in the village, to listen to tbe exer. dictory oration. by Koute Nelson, of RJ:oORDER veil them, thaD tbil peo.

house and one mInIster was all that of this class in our eastern churcbes. cedes the ness of our cises of the gr.duating class and Deerfield, wbich Willi marked by firm· pIe. IleeD a,$e,euth: was reqaired, fOf their .,iritu.l edifi·. Tbere il mo~h capital whicb .bould ar,la_llla, iD oar tracIB, o\ber members of the scbool. It has nellll. common senBe. a fine ~reci" 411,1 (amlly')'llnoo

~~~~~a~:=~:ii~~~t!~t ' 1·1'-" ~-~ U_. beea o.aatolDa..,. to haft tbNe. ~. of manlineu ... ..at: iuae, tAle, tha~ ,oouUky. 't~~~~b~~:~t:~:~~:!:~;~:t'r=~~1:';~~i=i':::=-:;"I~-~·::l.,,~r .L.. :~.;..J~~d~eI~i:"'~"~"~i~"~:=~~~~~~~~~ , ..... ;.".. '.'\,,', ' II .. " - In tbe gro't'e new -- rat or u.,. A

leClori'M., b;r which;~ looa&e , ~~-_._'--- . nd~. • ...... --1 _...... .·!~!!.d melltB, baJId..,.1IR .001 ...... all de't'01ed, ',raS'i1lJ Cbriatiu. purpoee ,ear; b., • ---..... ""I'J"'"' '_

III make a good investmeut in the and re;oiceA. like a new-born convert, The exerCIseS were all tb~t t!M ~ao- iI tbe cruoible ~a wttlGb true ebar&e· twenty yearB ago, they bold mee~ bal "'-1ft to o"r co'enant bretbr n 10- • I d t f th t t tlon 'er ii talted and monlded. There ings eve .... S.bbath at lcba,bod Btb-~~~~~~~~~~~n.rN;t::I..M.,i.iJPPj 1IIII~)jijlli~riL;;::: com-Ii',.,.: .. Tbei "wtrodo thi.. hu collie to tbe ngh~ clear .. d.y, r.in ClOIIIP!'lled die 1188 ot the eh1ltdl: .,..,. ef rellMltlill~, dill' .Ula a fe'W with t'"'-,.-tilMi\

"or ' U""l' '.. "'. Lord'd treasury, and lose no money.' b h' b" h b t h f u ty au pa ron .. 0 e IDS I U 'oJ h poi-, W h slUt.e trut. w IC as se er ree. could bope for. Tile beautiful groundll were many gleams of talent in it, cock's hooll6. Thoug, ,the linger 01 ; : Died .< 10 u the •• mc had in due cated t~e. e are t e ~Cl~ty. Tbose who 'now ,cmigrate should do She IS a faIthful attendent of all our were dressed in their most pleasing wbich argued well for the yoong Bcorn iB lometimel .poloted at tbelll \ &lid ~a'r6nieDt time, witbout impedi. and Board of Officer8, and MISSIOU- it to societies already established. or' services. and brings t'lve bright-eyed. robes. The stodents were all happy man's future. by outsiders. tbey I,m maintain their

' :, lIIan', or biodr.nce of divine service; aries, of this enterpris,e, and are fol- in sufficient numbers to establi8h intelligent girls. to our Sabbath- in view of the pros.pect of s?on being The orations aud eSlays. u a gen· Cbristian integrity. 'I mils! Jay, I ',lIllO,'that WOmeD 8honld have leave lowing wbat we beheve' to be . and mailoltain a new society. Minne. ~chool. We hope tbis may' be but a loose from .. c~emlc ~estramt, Tbe eral thing. were delivered in a care- doo't find better Bp.lcllnelll of ttllll &0 oarry ralbes to thtl chorch for tbe promptings of the Spirit of God 10 • , • teachers rejOIced WIth tbem. and fnl style. without any of tbe Mtiffoe88 Christian piety any.here. than

'! \ decoratill, of it according to their. . h • sota on the North. and Kansas on the beglDoIDg of success IU our efforts made no effort to restraiu the uoiver- and primDe~s ollual on such occa~ among thia few ilOlated people. We , 'I i :aaoi~t ,oo.tom ; withal prohibiting carrymg tbe gospel to t e scattered. South. witb the intervening localities. to vindicate the Ioog-neglected Sab- sal exuberance of merriment among sions. visited most of the falJlille8 dorlllg , ," , >a1II~e. 'Unlawenl to be ~~d on the W,e . have tbe end.orse~ent of the furnish a sufficieut variety of climate bath of Jehovah. I hope before them. Visions of bome and friends Tbe graduatiog c1a88 numbered scv- tbe day. and Kr. Wbitford pre.cbed

. / SOllila;rl, only •• bear·baltlng, ~ull- MISSIonary Board 10 thIS labor. and and productions and other desirable 1000' to report successfal labor else- Boated in the airy brains of the en-six ladies aud one gentleman- to them in tbe ennia;, a lIfery w.rm, , tL "dag, enterlodel, and, at all tImes bope, onder the blessing of God. it . te t t t: f ble men h" younger students. wbile juniors and the former receiving tbe'degree affectionate discoor$e, to wbioh tber

pMlbited alDong the meaner 80rt of'lI h' . W tn res s. 0 sa IS y reasona . were. " seniors -built castles in the air. as Laureate of PbilOlOphy. and the lat- listened with the moat profoand ill-}: people, bowling_"-See HeyJyn, part WI . notn e 10 V~ID. : p~QPose. 00- But all these advaota~es do not exist I take thIS occaSIon t.o say to they contemplated tbe respeet and ter B~cbelor of Philosopby. which tereet. On the wbole, tt " .. one of

~'I01:+'T;"" i -i,.cbap. 8,1100,10, . c~8Iona y to gIve to t e enomlUa- iu anyone place. Pa~adi8e is above. somebody. tbat I waut a bIg bundle admiration hard-earned degree8 were awarded to the followiog BtO' the best daya of my life. Tbeee peG-:-, Abont fifteen yearll later, (1633.) tlOn, sk~tcbeli of wbat comes funhder and not on earth. It is better that of Sabbath 'l'ractsdirected forthwith would command at home. Parents dents: Misses S. M. Clarke, Albion; pie now see, (and, \bey ha.,e a1"ay, oL... 0_" I te A hb' b L d onr notIce. ror tbe benefit 0 t ose it is so Let those who emigrate do D, E, MAXSON. Milton, Wis. and friends came to meet them. and H. E. Holl. Wasi~ja. Minn.; L, E. seen it.) th.t tbey made a mlltllke In .- no .... pre a, ro IB op an, b b k' t b' to to their doting eyes they looked 80 Tbompt!on. J aneBvllle j N. A, Clarke. not settling among our people. and ~nlllt tbe height of biB power io w 0 may. e s~e 109 we8 ern. omes. it discreetly. and it will be done we~l. much improved. They espied love I\nd Brookfield. N. Y.; E. A. Clarke. Ber· exprew a Itronr; '(\88lre: and even .L .. 'Oh"' b tli t t b k t' The ruh~g Idea tbat hils IDdnced Let tbose who can not thus do It, QUARTEBLY MEETING. "koGwledge deep" iu every feature, lin; H. L. JoneB. Wyomiug Va11ey, some hope, of, O'oin'g W~st!:, amo, n" ..... , .. ro" e con es ro e 00 . .' f th' E t t th Th Q I M t' ftb S tt d" K N I D fi Id .. " aI_, after thi. wile: In certain emlgrat!on rom e a8 0 e stay where they are. J. BAILEY. e uarter Y ee lOgo e co • If the former youthful rudeness had an ... r .. nute e Bon. ee! e. some of onr churches. If .ny of oor

• I~litl be"1 m tt ted West. 111 to secure a better worldly DeRuyter, and a880ciated churches. gone. it was replaced in th~ classic The dlplom .. were receIved. from ministers. deaconi. or btetbreu. go-.Io_ ea, t • 01.,lf °th cars sad emp . condition. Locations have Leen se· SABBATH DISOOURSES IN mTON. coovened with the churcb in Cuyler. dignity of the academy. TheIr hopes tbe band8 of Prof Cornwall of tbe ing West (or returning) would like

.. .- lappr81110D 0 e un ay recre· I d " h' Th·d f b S· h.J J 30 h t 2 'I k were being realized. The cold, stern, Facalty. who received them from Hou. to enjoy a fea8t of f.t tbinge them • • tlou. Laud took affront at this ecte. lor t I.S ~urpose. e I ea 0 Agreeable to an appointment y ou Ixt -uay. une t. a 0 c oc professional man-tbe lawyer or doc- C. R, Head, President of tbe Board selves, and comfort the-'bllark of

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.o.call8cl Innaion oC the domain securlUg rehglOus advautages has the Execative Board of the American P. M. The introductory discourse tor of (o-day-whose youth was of T!us!ets. tbelle disciples of Jesos, jaMt let thelll

.L~ CI. cb, -_.. 1· d't th commonly been secondary. From Sabbath Tract Society. as well as to was preached by Eld. Wm, M. Joues, spent in such institutions. can realize PrlDclpal Cornwall made a few address Mr. FraneiB Green DIaD,

... "Dr lUlU comp ,aIDe 0 e h' f' h' b I' I h f' t k t tb adu tel T d S d C Obi KI' f tL_' o· Th I IS the rUltage as een most un- my owo convictiou of doty as a gos- from Rev. 3: 18 -" counse t ee to the scenes. After years 0 separa· earnes rem~r s 0 e ~r a , owoBen, ao asky onnty, 0, Dg 0 ... lr ac.1011. e cue f bl d tb' .l th d' , ' d h & Af th d' • Eld lion from the beloved, alma mater. and the exerCIses cloled wltb. bene- a few days in adunce, wilell to meet t....... d th ··1 m I nora e, an IS "ay e enoml- pel minister. I have presente t e buy." 'c. ter e lscoarse. . " '

r ..... , an 8 OIVI 0 cers severe y . . h d d ' . d S their mention will recall many bappy diction. them at Clyde. and he will do 10 01- ded d d d to • k natIOn IS weaker by many un re s claims of the Bible Sabhatb to my A. A. Lewis was SPPOlDtc ecretary , B h d '11 Th t d te h d reonion in tke b f 1'1 d t. th b \. ' rep_lilian , an or ere revo e f h' G h b .. . f A reminiscencell. oy 00 WI come e 8, u en a. a. c eer 0 y. an ta.e em~ .. aralO

.L.· t Oft '. t tb 0 members. 00 t IS accouut. en· own congregation. and sue at ers pro tem., and a ~ommlttee 0 r· back. and once more they Chapel to tbe evening. wblch WWl a when they wish. They re.lde .bout _lr enac IDeO ... &gatnl e recrea· h ' d . . " h tl Tb 0.·' f th I·t era1ly, th08e who bave selected t elr as were pleased to Ji~ten. in six con- rangement!! was appointe • consIst- will in academic sbadee- social and bappy time lor t e IItU· Beven mil~s from Clyde, on tbe L.ke

081." UI eer .. ln 0 e al y h I I . h 'Ii h S bb th d d f tb dents and tbeir friends. Shore Rai road." , • , Ii d t't' . fi th bette western omes 80 e y wIt re erence secuti ve discourses on tea a ing of the pastor au eacons 0 e .. TiUed men wbaeere oan pef thl londtng ord teh' h' hr to temporal interests. have apostatiz· day. Cayler church. Some time was Will grow hack to college bOY8 again." Several improvement. of groundll '. O

" aft08 0 e"'v an e Ig . U l' and building. have been made dnl'- DB. Fu"- ON S' ·vIRY.-Tbe pa .. ... -", d S b h Id f t th· . h d' t· . I" t f tb Sunday eveuiug, Rev, w.r. Tom In· ......... .... t . th Oh h "t e. ome ave e as elr \D' Besides t e or IDary congrega IOn. spent to Istentog to r,epor s rom e I'ng tbe past year Bod more wl'II be ' " i' 81 power In e ore opposIng I, f J .r "N Y tL •• U pera report. that at a meetlllg b ....... NIl 1 311' I th' tegrity j but have 'sacrificed their a goodly number of stodents from several churches; after which, the Bon, 0 ellerllonH~o, . '. ghaveb. ,'e made during tbe vacation. Througb , """ ea e, .,0. ,p. ,. a so, e 'Id S b d Tb d the Bnnual sermon, IS sermon as een the ener"'y and pereeverance of Prof. Beaufort, S. c., Rev. Dr. Foller. or, Ii II I Ii 312 ChI reno ome ave remove , so as the Academy were present. e Oommittee reported in part. an much lalked of as one of rare inte-" B I II' dd o ow n .. , rom page . . f b' Cornwall and the Trnst~s. the ·Insti· a timore. made a te log a teeeia .. . to secure tbe advantages of SOCIety Congregational mioister 0 t IS meetiog was dismissed. rest and merit. ~

T h d· d I . totion is now nearly out of debt, a great assembly of whim .nd .. 0 encoarage t ese Isor er Y and church privileges. and saved place, brother Smitb-, the Methodist. Sabbath evening. preachiog by Monday eveniog was the examina· . I 'bl' .ffi t all Arch . I d' ' and will soon be entire y 80, blacks. miliblry aDd ci.,i1ianl. 'Dr, .-em lee more e ec 0 y. - both themselves and their families. brother Faruhum-and the United Eld. C, ". Lewl·s. from 1 Oor. 6 : 19. tion of the gymnastIc c ass.an prIze Th' I . t' h Id be d biall La d t tbe King upon re- !II. I hIM' Add' IS nBtllu IOn s ou en ow- Fuller referred to the (act that Belin, op 0 pa In one day, since the fourth of July. Brethren. brother Potts-witb brotber 20-" Ye .aro not ,Your own; for ye reading. ute atter, ISS Ie ed. The time is paet when &eade- .• pablillbiDg btl f.ther'e declarations 1 h ' .. A Levake, of Wyoming Valley, was tbe mie. can long prosper without en- fort W&l his native place, tbat hele of the 1ear 1618, coocerning lawfnl we have visited familiae numbertng Paine, Pce .. idiul§' E1lder of the .... t are boug t with a prIce." ""c. successful competitor.

S d _. h fif b d d . tt d .. d f" dowment. On tbe whole. the Insti- bad preached the Gospel of Christ. aMrle to be, u~ on L un ay ... Ieo more t an ty pcraous. wbo ave mentione or er-were III a en ance brief bnt Sptrlte season 0 conler- Tuesday evening. the addrees be. d'l'-" :..L, .... -blch _a- done ac f' .. B . . . b P r totioo is in a very flourishing coodi· and 'tbat here were bi" colored pia", I. DO !Ie" "'" ....- . been lost to the Sabbath because 0 most of the time. by InVItatIOn. e- ence folio, wed, and the meeting dis. fore the socIetIes was gIven. y ro, f'" cordl·n"l,.. 00· 18 (1633) with thill' E f h B I 't C II tion, and may well be a source 0 mates when a cbl·ld. and h·11 Ila," .. .I' .... " • tbeir locations. We bear of them in sides these. several First-day breth· missed. merson, 0 tee 01 0 ege. upon 'd f iII' .. remarkable addItIOn: After a recl- •. tbe " Fine Arts." which was eloquent. prt e to tbe people 0 IS country. of later years. He spoke of the lin tal ofi the worda of, King J.m88' de- every directIOn where we have not ren. gave me a hearing .. The subject Sabbath morning, prayer meeting scbolarly, very interesting and in- Its location, removed from tempt.. of alavery. _nd of bill'owo wre&cbed-' olaratioD, bi. maj8llty adds, 'Out of yet visited. There is now but one was treated under the following at 10 O'clock. conducted by Eld. structive. tiOOI and vices-its discipline-.re nels while sustaining tbe felatlon or a, like pioaa o.re for t~e service, of Seventh-day Baptist Church in tbe headiogs: W m. M. Jonos. At 11 o'clock; Eld. During tbe days of Monday and calculated to make it oue' of the best slavebolder. He rererred to his 1,i1. n.... -..;. .. for aappre.IDg of thOle h I' f ObI' T d h d' I academiell in the W e8U~r edllcating ure I·n -Irort. to ~".,e· bl. IIla~ •• QUOI, ..... h d I! th State or Illinois. We ave a 1St 0 First discourse-Nature aud I- C. M. Lewis preached from 2 Cor. 8: ues ay. t e aca emlC c asees were I d I . "11' ,,_ ... Ilamora tb.toppoae trot ,an lor e d I h h \I f examined. This examination evinc. young gent em en an a les. taught. and to ha"l1 tbem colonized, ..... comfnrt, and recreation of bis a ozen paces were I ere are sma gations of Law. 9-" For ye know the grace 0 our ed a thoroughness in the discipline Visitoll willli.ud ample accommo- bot now bl? rejoiced aod ble88ea God majeet.f. well dl\l8ning people, be settlements of Sabbath.kee\lers. Had Second disCourse-Tbe Sabbath Lord Jesus Cbri8t. n &c. Commonion and instruction on the part of the dation8 at D, J. Greene's Hotel. for tb.t tbe Em.ncipatioo Prool.mat/!'n do&b,flItif.y bit bleaaed rather's,decla- all Sabbath-keepers tbat have locat- Law. followed. adminidtered by Elda.Jones faculty, and bard study aud zeal on man aod beast. L. ". P. of Preeident Lincoln bu freed bjilb ra&IoD, 'the rather, beoa088 of late, in ed in tbis State been true to tbeir re- Third and Foartb discourses--The and Stillman. At the close of the the part of the students. Prof. Corn· himself aod bil Bines. Some RUg-

IIOU, of the countiea of the king- !igion I.IS to their worldly interests, Sabbath Day. exercises. a collection was takeD for wall. the Principal. maybecongratu- HO)(I: JEWS. tbat'lt had taken frolJl him d_, ,bit majesty findl, that, under therA would ha"o beAn Sl·. tl'mea as FI'f"h dl'scourse-Tbe SabbBth Un. .. t' t lated on the scope of mind under ROGnS' 1UVJCB, WEST VIBGINU. <:) wotth of pr~rty. Hie *' pretea08 of t.king away ao v 'v U A ~ U mIssIOnary purposes. amoon 109 0 his care, and the success which at. repl,. wail, "It bill takllb 150,000 &bale, there hath been a geaeral for- many churcbes and members 8S changeable. $' 83, which was subsequently ap· tends his labors and those of his as- From a letter of Eld. Ezekiel Bee. poondl from lilt COIlICieoce." He hiddlag, not oal, 0(. ordinary mee*" now are. Tbese emigrants to these Sixthdiacourse-The Sabbath in plied for the benefit of the Otselic sistantB. dated Hoghes' River, Ritchie Co., expl'68lled bimlleU d88lroUl of lleeiIig inPt,bu& of the 'eut. of the dedica- rich prairie lauds, who are now lost History. chorch. Wedneeday afternoon. at 1 o'clock, West Virgiuia, July SId, we copy u tbem bave tbe rilbtof au1rrage_o ' tloa of ohurobee, commonly. called to the Sabbat6, are not alone resD_ on- S • t t th d In the afternoon, Dea. J. B.-Wells the closing exercises commenced, in follows: . Boon at least as tbey mlkbt be .ble , .... ;,1& ill therefore hil will and upp,emen ary 0 ese. an es· the church. Ou account of the 10 read a cbapter in the Bible. : p)e ... re, tba& these reuIB, , with sihle for these results. Those who pecially for the encouragement and read an excellent essay on Personal storm, and not holding the exercises '" As to our condition as a Society. Otben, be obeerftd, aod that all have described special localities, to admonition of my own coogregation, Piety, which was foilowed with a in tbe grove, the band engaged for it looks somewhat unfa.,orable. TnJ: SABBATB.ScnooL P,\PJ:R I •• UI

aelgbbal'boctcl and freedom, with man· induce emigration, have frequently I gave two discourses. entitled-lst, discourse by Eld. H. Stillman. from the occasion did not come, bot tbe There iii quite a stir in our I8ttle· J d d ~ th' b .... 11 Ii.... d I ~ I • L_ led . . d . b ment about movin".. to the West. pen e .or e preaent, ot: "I , ' ... aD .... Ia ,eXer0l88l, ..... u • given too bigh commendations or Uhristian Growth, based on Isa. 40.: Matt. '6 : 33-" Bllt seek ye first the exercl86s were IDter8perse WIt mo- " b bl be _..I Io~ ~ ana the jullticel of tbe peace are & sic by tbe academic cboir, uader tbe wbich, if carried out to any consider- pro • y r.blD .... '111'"",0 t elMt ' OOIDDaUicled' not 10 molest any in descriptions. Many. who have re- 31-" But they tbat wait on tbe Lord, kingdom." c., direction of its teacher. Mr. J. Q. able extent, will 'leave 01 few in of paper 'and "printini', ill .ome •• ~ tbelr ,_ationll, huing first done cei'l'ed these descriptions, have been sball renew tbeir strengtb." &c.; 2d. The evening after the Sabbath be- Emery, of Rotland. nomber. As to oor Bpiritual condl- modified, aDd t!l:e eroitelllente or\war tblh'daty to God, .nd continoed in di8appointed and ,disgusted, aod Perse'verence Under Difficnlties. Matt. ing the time set apart by some of Theexercises were opened by pray. tion. there is nothing .,ery !!ncoorag- are lufficiently "bated '~' al1o,,\&OO' obedience, &0 hia majelty's laws. have sought .other localities, where 5'. 10-"Blessed are they which are tbe churches for a monthly concert er by Rev.'ur. Gillette, of New Jer- ing j yet there are Bome Who _m fi' d ~ .L_ 'A\ "~a ".1" .. _- th bl' o· f h' JI1 to be trying to reBiet the unholy in. rleo. 01 "lUI en""rp~lse 10 GOIl •• II" ...... , at pu 101,.100 0 t IS com- they have los,t Sabbath privileges. persecuted I:or rl'ghteon8ness sake," of prayer for missions, it was devoted sey, followed by au oration from F. te h 'I I ._..i to

d be -" b rd f the l' iloenoes witb whicb we are sorroond. ute nece ... r, OtlJl' oa .at .... .... a lII_e, y 0 er rom Sometimes the leaders in tbese set. &c. Iu this last discourse. I endeav· to that object. After a season of O. Bordick, of Utica. "Wbat's '11. edt and to IIhow the difFerence be~ make it really a deno~iDatIOll.h"ob-bilhopa, throogh all the parish tlemenls have beeo the wrong men ored to make the tlabbath appear prayer, Eld. Jones gave an address Name 7" which was well received, as tween disciplee of Cbri8~ aud the lieation. We re'peat tht.I"'-'::"D& :::;:,I:~._, ofI1._,.~ir Hveral dioceses, on the subject of Missious foHowed was that of H. S. Pomeroy, of Fnl· world. To do this. we ba.,e to I!8P f b 6 f w 1 w .....

..... c in the right place, and by their inju. sacred by the memory of what it has by some 8tirriog remarks by Eld. c. t?n," Coanting the COit." Miss. Car- arate oureelvea from all popul.,,' so or t e beue t, 0 severa ~t'80D' Tbll,re~.,ed the dilou.ion of the dicloos management have broken cost to preserve it against the per· M. Lewis on the Bame subject. when ne Johnso,n. of Pleasant "SprIng~l ciety, aod turn to tbe pore word who. overlookmg oaf forme~,' ao-

IDOraUlJ, aDd allo of the day of the np the forming and hopefnlsocieties. siBtent and almost fiendish assaolts of the meeting' was dismissed by siDg· foll?wed WIth an ,essay 011 Peace.. God, which is able to make us wiee Jlouncement. bave sent order. (Ilr

Sabh.th.' One of the ableat works Sometimes worthless elements in tbe tbe Papal Power, ever its most im- ing tbe doxology. WhICh .wu read ID a clear .and audl- unto salvation; for we 8ee the great- the paper within the put week. of (hie, time Will that of Theophilus Eut have been worse than worth· placable enemy. It WOOI:~ a profit· First-day; at 1& o'clOck. a discourse ble VOI~. and was well.written. Mr. er part of the profepsing CbriBti.n . .' ,

, .. 1 h b' b t f' "u was preacbed by Eld. Jonee, from J.~. GIlbert, .?f DunkIrk, gave a~ commo.nitydr.opping into the curre,nt, A O'l""o'"'"P of jlb'lun A'o-"e'" Br.bourne, (aometimel written Brad- le8s in the West, and have pre vente" ab e c apter, t Iii c ap e JILar- uark 10 .• 28-" Then Peter," &c. ora,tIon upon .Tbe Uuseen .Powe.r, d h b Id A ~ Uy~.... IOU ... ,

In S b h " . JII. d bl b h dIan gOlDg WIt t e wor , &nd 1m- d N I' r' 'Ir' '8'" .. boarne,) who .rgoed M lengtb, that the gpod that other8 would do. tyrdom for, tbe ab at. 0 our ID· After a short intermission for reo whlcb was cre It~. e, ot .10 e IV- bibing its .pirit, and becoming hate, an 'lrma Dstllllte, ,Ior.l 1" ...... , thl II Lord'a day wu not God'. Sab- some cases. the neglect to furni.h vertebrated Sabbalarians, who skulk freshments. Eld. A.. A. Lewis preached ery and composlllon. MI88 Belle fuI aod hating one another; 10 moch bIB re&ehed UII, It coakl.. the 1NMtI;" lind IliaC· Ule IImInth day was needed and prayed·for help h,u 03001- tbe duty ou the lItm.y plQ& of "in • .. "bort di8oonr"", from:.l Tim. 3 ,5 McClur~. of Blne "!,onnd8. ~ad for.a so, ,that they pot no reltraint upon name. of tbe Boat~b,r TttllItIIeI, ..

... bI"'~' ,'... I_t "h·' d to ed hoperul interests to perish Had con'lJ6nience." -" Having a form of godline.s bot tbeme, Monotony. aud Ml8s Addle tbeir paseion.8. and ullome to them- Facolty. tbe Gradaate •• 10(\8 '1'858, ;r- -..ag. ..0 relU e • 11, an . , denying the power thereof "fol1~wed Levake, of Wyoming Valley, " came .,

I ' .,..t8r.o(ltiinflaence, tbe work. timely and judicious efforts been' Tbe above I dei'm to be a logical by A,aa.aon of confierence'.I'n whl'ch tU,mb"ling after.". witb "Jack and eelvehs the hTlgbtdtobtake 't'engean?" and the College Stut\ellt." ti)pthdt d " d S" d f d U ~- on t em t at 0 t em wrong, 10 • " , C'_'L' , ,", • I oI,Blalaop White, Dr.:Pockling, Dr. ma e, to lOIter an enconrage au- mo eo proce are, and one by which. goodly Dumber took an active p.rt, JIll. for a sabJect. Both of ,these place oCfollowing the mAek and low- WIth a "lII:let,)'? lU1Or~a~l~n '!I,at fI

" _1,a,.1Id other." followed. The b.th interests in this State, it woold the claims of the Sahbath may be and evinced by their remarks tbat subJe?ts were well bandIed. MISS F. ly L.mb of God, who li~ed .nd to tbe departmeut. or, ~ ... raetloJl, atnlll.lewle .. n_ of their theory hive Iloudfirst &8 a home for Sab- maQe .to appear in the .tronge.t it had been good for them to be L. Ainsworth, of Waukesha, next t.ught the doctrine to love your' ene- text-boob. expen_, ,i:c. ' "roQ),tbe ..... 1Iula.,orable Ii, the spread of bath.keepers, as it does stand first in light. , ' • there appeared, with an essay opon "Re· mies, .nd ble88 them that cUl1le you. somm.ry. it .ppe .... tbat' tbore ~ere .... ~'iaeM amoog ,he ~ore candid agricoltural resources aud wealtb. I fear tbe major proposition of my tb~~~h:!:rc:~e o:har~~~er::dti~~ ~~~::i:~:t~lea~I~8 a~d r:i!'~n~~ do good to tbem that. h~te you. and 26111tudent8 the put year, of whom .",.,., ..... la the eDd DO donb& aided It .till has its attractions for Sab- argumen,,- viz" II The Nature and Olr earneatness and zeal for the lIpbuild- that.I any otber wbo wa~ on the s~e ~:! a!dr p~~~~o~~,pltefaIlY use 150 were ladiel, .nd 111lfentleme~ tba 'rOw'tb of tbe .trioter doclrine., bath·keelM/rB, excelled by no State, if ligations of La.w," is not thorooghly ing of the cuse of Christ, and the d~rlDg the day, and tblS, combIned N",. lIttJ~ ,.N8outioD followed, nnd properly managed. Bllt a loose and understood by us l1li a peo- salvation of lOuis. WIth well expreued and good FIIOI[ ,A LAY lII8SION.ABY. WUAL BIQu .... -III •. )far, A.

, f .>1,- 'It.. • 1 b d I th d fIt' ill b 1 Th·· h tbonghts. made her very popular Dea.. Isaac D. Tit.wortb, of New N S . d bte f the law Be., "",0 ,w. ..... ntaD c ergymen a care ess me 0 0 oca Ion w e p e. IS IS not strange, w en our BUSINJ:SS I[JI:ETIN~, with the audience. "Trustworthi- . waun, .ag ,r 0 ' •

..... ,limp taken 1'111'1'1, or were simply eoicidal. It woold be a prop- whole nation is scarcely through its First-day .morning, the mee*fng nes8" wu 'he subject of the next ora- Market, N. J., i. traveling in the Dr. Swaim, wbo died reMbtfl, Ibade ,cIIp-d,' for refuliDg to read ,the er" prodential matter for those who first le880ns of law_ Wben we once wu called to order by Dea. John tion, by O. G. Jacobs, of Donkirk, West, partl,. 00 a toor of obllerv .. severalliberalbeqnelltl jOit 'betote .. Boot of Spon." from their pol- propose to rusb carelcsely, or with fairly comprebend tbe high origin MUlon. tbe Moderator of the Iu\ and Will well delivered J. O. Jlln- lion, and partlyu a kind of Inde- her ~a.e. Sbe ,afe to ,1M! ' .... plW" lMlCO~al to the K.lng's order. a porel;r worldly purpose, into an and Immlltable nature of law, oor meeting. On motion. Eld. A. A. soo, of Oakland. gave an oration pendent lay minionary .. We are aaobQ~"" Bapti,t Charitable 8ocJe.J, , -- '.:....I.t~ 00' hi' b· t t bl S ' Lewil was appointed Moderator, and upon" Dancing," wbich he held to 80re oor readen ~il1 be in"Arelted .,1':'" oL. ';"11'el of, &be wielow. and . £IIII!' ~...-wua, wever,ltrenll en- em gratl0n to t, IS COun ry, 0 ow task as abbatarianlJ is more than b Eld J be an I·Dnocen' amoa"ment, thoo"b . • .... ..... III .v I i

after prayer: y • onel, on mo- • ~ .. \b f II tr t tiro I ..... ·Id ' f d80IIl II n ..... t .. t 111 p I' eddie, ne. dootriae more tban it 001' their Sabbatarian braine before half done; for our minor prop08ition, tion" Eld. H. Stillman Will! appointed liable to be perverted. He rel80ned I~ h.e °d;' °teclwlnWg ex I aCb W~ a etter ;~ -.1000. S~ .... _ ";a'r81o tbe ,

wtakened it le..,lng home, for they will be sore .,iz., .. ~e ia II Sa.b1xJih L(Jw," i. Secretary during tbe plealllre of the well A.. M. ,~bert&, of Dunkirk, o~ Ill,. a wort, II., July Amerioan Blip.' 1I1.lODal'1 Unl0. . ".11 q"'ioD wu· bot, 0 ... of BeV- to bue them impaired or tnrnejl ont euier of comprebension. Bigbt' llleeting. The minutes of tbe lut showed the importance and value of 3d: $5000, pd p",'t'ided ., "III lor. ,6,'

era! whfob"'le .ag agitated, ,and bere bYluch a policy. here. is oor labor. Henceforth we meeting were then read and ap· "Discipline," in a very well written "I am enjo,ing eXClelleDt he,ltb- 000 additional.,. Ia ~r will ,.,~ be' oo~n" i· 'b'oh .I.~ P"n"o-n' pa t """self And ... v voke tiellow do DOt h t... h.'" b •• L S' pro~ed. , and well deli~ered oration. , Kn. M. better than when I left bolJl8. ilIder q_t'. of .to,GOO '·to . dIe.' ... - .

, 4I!IL D'.. tIIO:I, ,.... r y I1II.J - ... " J. "ne no so uouc ,IoU com a .... e on· The Commitlee appointed to S. marke, or Albion, followed with Bailey and mYl6lf expect to start to- Baptilt a_II""OIt Sooiet)'." fbi. IOIJta,,.rorm. Piotaru in oll1~rcbea, propo88 to in,ite anyone to any 10- day dogma, III the No·&ilXxJth dogma. range the tiile and place of holding Qne o! the beet essays o~ tbe, ~ay, morrow for Southampton and Farin.. whole ... ouD, of" berlleq ...... il1 ,..uo., - arrugelBell& 01 altar. oalit,.. We may sometimes give The f&et iI, few remain to do homage tbe lIOIIious of the Qoarterly Mee\- read. In an a10101' in.odlble .,Olce. 111., theoce to K.anBu, &0. Had.. reacb at !eMt fj5,oeO.' ,,,

.... lli .... pllJllcU pollan. and loch faq&a u Play come in our way, to Sunday, or claim divine aothoritJ ing, reported the foUowin« order: Her appearanee wu gracefol and good time.t the North-Weate~n All .~" ... til fa wOrlliip"and kladted .ad gi'a warnlnis of dangerl we for It. Bot failing to 'vi.intain that Coyler in Jnoe, Otselic in Septelllber, modeet. , 8ooi.tion ; harmony and aQiDD, aad a Fo.,'1 'l'IIIUftll, fil"'llklti Pte,""1II1

•• ~ ... ".rele ..... ·1 ..i'~,, ____ ~' "b..At..f at til d . b .. f C .. • . Scott In Dece"ber. DeRuyter in The general tenor of tbelle eur- good Chriati.a I£itit, prenilecl L'\':''''''I'' -I1I'''~I!~a!'tec!dl!r~'~~~ a._l1 w.U~, lee, y,1""" tng 0 08e al!gers. pOint, t e majorIty 0 llrl8tlanl now K-~1. PreatollinJu~,Lino\.I""" ill ", ..... ,. hQwe't'er, 111' .. brol.-. b,. h h t th h. u"",,, .. ..d • d" ~ t f, ,- d .'". . h ·-"del "d ,..:- -wo; - .. --......... t rong ou e woe 1Ief.IOD.', ' tL_' '1~DlII ... orm, W, enUre...... ,Iar, wo, 8C .. ltan prOIllIDen. chime in WI,t 11111 s, aod ec_e September, and,1O continae In roga- pointed, earcutic, , witt,. ,aDd tbor. object of Elder BaileJ'a 1II_0D wu • ~ '."

.••• ",,,WfllJ the Parlt&aa, uad before aB. The fitlt ii, erich, ierlile, there i. DO, Sabbath. ratber tban so- 1&1' rotation, which 111' .. adopted. oughly origiual ora&ion, by ll. C. ,)1e- diacOlll8d witb 't'er1 good feeu.., Cbrilltiaa AI_~~ivl_t beaatlfal ,oou~try, iD IUiaoil. The cel?t th~ olal, .Sabb~tb of the ~iIile,. Oa 1II0~0II, it wu !oted; \batllie t8!o ~f ~Uw".atie, 1Ipon .. TIJee ))e'fil'a ud mack COIamnIlM' lbytbe . bN&Ii, IDMI _,iaIJ" ~lti.; apoall\P1 frOlll the Sabbath, the Sabbath of Edim of Sinaf' and out aea~lon.lMtheld ~Jth,ibe (lb~cb KlUl0n, ,!bich, eoDtrary to I.be reD pner.lly. , . J, ; beca·Ie'loIie~fth· "'t b ' r oat ':" .' ,', ', .. - a' Otllleho, pantlllDlt ,tathe! abo"e era\., teacbID«. wu aIlon ;to . OaJll&1,wa;rOllt ';~~,:::= .. ,,' .. ..:. ... ' ..:.:."", 'f~~~n,ry .~.o't'e,~. 0""'lY,.,, l' ." ,;',. order ,of rotalioa, on &Ie .JaMNtll- ,oudOlMtF,Tbe.od4 ,. .,tIl. W .. ,o." '~~~,~y ~~~;~ o,,,~,andr bia,~tb... Tba Sabbath In'JJ:\&~ry,~' lI.i1.lib ia i tIoloOk P.; ~. ....... ~

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THE SABBATH REOORDER. JULY 20, 1860.

RECII:IPl'll )'01 BlNlVoLlNoE.-Tbe M:URDU AND RmtIBUTION.-The Day-fo'lIowiog table (it' the' receir·ta of ton (Ohio) "ournal gl'ves lh- 'ollow- Tbe AttorneY·General hall recently snvv .... y OF I A b 1er -----

.. ./0 ~ I' furnished an opininn, to tbe effect U&&4A J:iWB. one ltea • on hil way to the The yeUow lever exteDlli"ely the priocipal--rellgioos societies of iog accouut of a tragedy wbicb re- that tbe. President ~aII not the power Tbe Woonsocket Patriot lI&ys there Iowa State Prilon, while on a Iteam- .,.i11 at Wilmington, N. O. A .""""1 Gre"t Britain ill furDlsbed bV EVlJn- cently took place in Madison Coonty to appoIDt a commlllilioner to decide is now living in tbe Town Asylum of boat, threw hil manacled baod. oyer qouantine iB enforced in HamptoD gelical Ollrillendom: Ohio: ' claims for the large amount of cot. Smith6eld, a woman who bas reach- ~be ne?k of tbe man .w.ho w .. guard- RoadiJ OD aU 1'_ell arrivil1l th.re. British and ForellD Bible 8oeIety .. £1 Of,6~ tou captured at Savannah Mobile ed the great age of one hundred and Ing hIm, and makltl~ a dellperate Tbe orijfinal eltfma&e for !~~~!¥~~~$;' Prlnolpal Fo~IID Ill ... 8001'tllll.. '28,1116 A farme~ eold' his farro to three Cbluleston, 'Wilmington. &0.. bnt th~ee 1JI!!'-rs. and four months Sbe leap forward, tbrew huuelf· and the "New Hou- of Parll'alllfJnl," colonlal,Oontinental,& other 111M •• 198,233 men, who gave him .l"',OOO coab I'n b I' sttll mit btl f I mau into tbe river. Botb ""'" IIOlll8 )(11110111.. ••••••• •••• ..... •••• 223,985 " u _ t at app Icant.! mu.t seek .relief in ~ n aIDS er men a acu tiea drowned were yet completed, w .. £T50,OOO t' neligioUi Eduoatloo&1800Ietl...... 311,212 part payment. In tbe evening be the mode plescribed by the law in and e\JJo,l'S a good degree of phY8ical' t f h 11I8081180eoue ... , ......... ' ••.... d... 23,663 w~ke~ to Londou, leaving hill :Vile regard to captnred and abaudoned healtb. Her name is Whipple. M~II. O'Reilly, of Brooklyn, N~ Y., ~,~. ar all been olOie npon

Total ...................... ~ ... £1,009,932 an obtld at home. Some time after, ptoperty, loud also that all property About,thirt~ years of ber life have received a note the otber day IltatiDg M L" Comparing tba above with Iallt 1'. peddler, who bad often stayed all torned over by tbe militaryautbori- beeu spen~ ID the Asylum. Born in that ber busband wilhed t~.tIee ber of DrB-L·I!IDgI~on, ::eAfi~ mother

year's. statisUCI, we ,obseiYe, that D1ght at t~e. boose, droye up, and ties to tbe treasury agents most be 1762, sbe IS fourteen years ~od four in New York at on06. '!be r.. lV!ngll n, t e rloan tranI· there u an aggregat'" increase, in ~ked perml.sslOn to. remaltl ; bat tbe regarded and treated in tbe ume mon~bs older tban tbe Amencan Re- cre~ture went to find tbe Inmmou a j~n:led In Sootland on t~ 11th tbe income fur the year, 01 three mis- arml'r's wIfe. tlechned, because it maoner. publtc deVice to secure her abllence while sion8ry iU8titutionll-the Chorcb, the ~allt~OUbt~ol If ber busband retorno The accounts from the 110 ar dill- The forty-two l16008sionists wbo ber bouse was robbed of 15000.' New York city ill Itm IUPportiog t-'~l~~=~IIr:l:r~I:;.~:ji"'l Wesleyau, and the 'London societies ~as a alt D1gbt, and she knew. there trictll of Louisiaua, &8 far ! beard !,,~r~ arrested in Oalifornia for reo Six or I16ven of the ",gtants in th~n~d~fi~:~:~I~~I!~:e~~~~~"~bo~u~t~t~h~ir~tee~D:t:bo:U:"~I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~If~~~! -or £2:7,833. , On that of tbe Bap. barge amount of money 1tI tbe from, are more favor.ble tban was JOI~lDg over tbe President's aIIsassi- tbe British museum hne died within tist Mif:iRiontny Sooiety there is a de- t~o:e"f ~he rbmarked to the peddler, anticipated and estimates are now nation, bave all gladly taken tbe a few montbll. It is lIaid by tbl' crease "f .£5615. Tbere was re- a Id1 e~ n.band .returned, he being forU:ed of a crop t.hill seallon oath of all~giance, promising bence- Engli8h pren, that the atmOllphere in BP:EOuL _OTIOllS, ceived, also, for Bibles and Tetl'ta. ~ou d pro ably meet hIm. Tbe ped· of uot les8 tban thirty tbousan-d bogs- forth to give no enconragement to tbe building. wbere are foond mouldy mentll; £T8,389; and for building and ~Z r~ve on, met tbe farmer, and beads, against only eleven tbonsand tbe rebellion and tbe IIOpporters boots, decaying leathers etc. is TO"[ :an..:, !:'e':!;;;', &0.: _' olher special fllnds, .£6381, making ~e rne b /s they approached the two hnndred Iallt year Tbe largest tbereof, and faitbfully to defeud the conductive to pulmonary dill6~ .At a meeting of the Trllite. of DeBIITter a grand total of .£181 ,454. Thu~, a ouse, t. e a~~brh obderved a light in sugar crop ever raised in the State COdDstituti0!l of the United States, Cbief Jostice Ch h' Ionttttte, held on the evenlol of lllD4l NtII, BI~o, the total income of tbe Religi- room ItI ; IC e

k 0dsuaHy kept his reached 44,000 hogsheads. ~n tbe nmou of tbe States tbereun- graduate of D t ~~ CW nO IS f among other prooeedlngl, the followillC r.-

uus 'l't'act S lciety, inoluding receipt~ PllaPt"nlt'ban remar e to the peddler, Tbe following is tbe number of er. tbe claM of 18~6moud . 0 eg!!, °b olutlol1.l were p&Med, f I s .£110 928 • d th la ere were burglars i\J the' Secr t Se rd . ,an l~ now t e ResohJed rom lIa ea, w~. ' ,all at house The eddl d d . troops furmshed to carry ou tbe war d' ~ ary wa contloues hia youngest member of bis class will h ' That thla Board lacllapoeed .00 of the Book ~oclely wall £8525. of re~olvers Pand :;ePt~o u~~att ~alr by several different States: Maiu", T~lIes m almost. per~ect bealtb. attend tbe commencement at Dart- a:~:~Jo with theB:U~.:a~

themselves ~t points wb~re tbeon~:; 66,669 j Vermont, 34,490 j Connecti- w~ \Jovel adndf ext~.or~lDary aplint mouth, on the 18tb, 19tb and 20th of r&I to &1.,.1'\-SUNDAY AKUSIIKllITs.-Tbe follow· glars would probabl att t t . cut, 54,4~8 .; ~hode Island, ili,366; f b .remove rom alS Uilce hy order J nly

iDg paragraph is gOit1g the rouDds. y emp a es West Vlrgmlll 29012· Ma .. aoll. 0 III l .. freoO.,' pro~ ~ have Th Wbetber the Rev. Mr. Hatch referred cape, gave the alarro, a!ld three setta 153706" N 'H~I IS bean a lIIar1'eluo' V ' f, e treasure or the State of Ten-10 is the one with wbom our \U4lO ruiibed 0_'. Tile peddler killed 258: K";" 91 :4~ • p r,·" tr-.,. to be . 01 the ert . e~ oe_, ~tured recently from ex-

t",o. 01 i'-, w .... the ihird rao to- s' .,' !IDM1·&IIia; 1ICCWea~ ihe' or~11IA (}o,erWJ ,Harris, has been readers life somewbat acqnainted, is ward lile farmer, who killed him 8O,OOO''''':!1;~ Io~ .TlI.36.8. - '. ,", ~Br'*' . -' <' Icb .;;:_b °fYiiliO!tCJfrownhiw iato M'rell,-thir-I

mote tbau we know, Very likely be Upoa .. a .. ring ,be 00-, tbe fa~' ~~ fallin, br A'dmfnl'DapoiCcoa..' ',~ ~a.1pt' .. ~ ,.:; ,~~" q ::::::::~~~~~:I~I:J~~~~i~~~i is tho NBroe : w_ horri6ld to dnd bil wife, and ttiJdlct ~ .&A\elMllt, mlide *ftboar Ii' "0; bia' tigbt cbe~k~ ... VIr 1OMr.-- -... - , " ~8i~~~~fl'~~

cbild murdered.. When tbe bodiea.of aD! authorlt1, that he h.d lefe hr.' .. -. . M.fI. Arbutbnot, 01 ~ clMtft·].w t~!I~!ii!111 "Tbe cause of the difficulty be· t~e murder.ers were examined,lt was prIze money. tn .tbe am?un~ of $175,- Personll . engaged. lin dl81.nterrltlg te.r of Lo~d Riy ..... !M 00idfttae,I !7C~~::~~N~'H~r~~dat~~~ ~:gtlil::ga:: dlijcovered tha~ tbey were tbe par. 000, to II. charltabltl lUstltution in a~d r~iovmg ~e~tal~ reLal~s ~om ktlled by hghtUlng wblle .-ndin ..

ties wbo bad purcbased tbe farm Wasbington. No sucb bequest was da. urta groon 10. t. ~UJ., a.ve the Schelthorn, one of the Bern~ 1[,10, wa~ not because be' advocated tba.t'day, one of tbem being brotber. tn~de, and tbe wbole prize money ra- fl8choveredffisnm8 of ~oneJ: 10 several Aipil. Tbe nnfortunate lady was on ncgro HIltl'rage, but because he con- ill-law tu the farmer, celved by bim was something 8hort or t e co n8, varYing In amonnt ber wedding tour. tinned 10 advocate the propriety of of $50,000. rom $50 to $200. 'lbeie fonds were Cepb81 H d fBI b to engaging' in (lfdin~ry labors and T' generally found 8ew~d into the cloth .,~. 0 . e c er wn, amusements on Ibe Cbristian 8ab. BARNUM'S MUSEUM BURNT.-On be Alomm .of Yale College are ing of the deceased arlie8 most of o~ught a chtrpmg IIqUJ~rel a fort-bath, after be bad been repeatedly Thursday iast, about noon, a fire ~o ~av~ ad mee:l:!g on btbt 26tb of J u- wbom died of choler~ aDd ~ere bu- ~Ight af~' w~se bc,oat 18 .~f i ~pot-requested not to do so.'" broke out in Barnum's MU8eum, New y, 0 e evo e to t e ODor of tbe ried in their ordinary a.pparel ess w Ie. w lte squlrre 18 ..

SOlll! of that Institution wbo bave A . scarce in the animal world IiI8 au aI-York, wbich was not sllbdued until served dllring the war in tbe army . !oung man named Ward, who bino in the buman.

GENERt1trS GIFrs.-Tbe habit, 00 tbe part of ricb mml, of giving gener­

'ously 10 objects of puhlic interest, seems to be growing. The follow­iog are tbe latest iIIustratious: ~

!Ion. As", Packer, of Mauch Ohuuk, Penn" has made at) endow­ment of half a million of tlollars for the establishmeut of a cJllege near Betblehem, . in that State, together with fifty·seven I,orell of land.

Mr. Goorge P(' ")1dy, the great Londo1l lJ.aoker, I.u., recently made anotber gIft t·} the [nstitute bearing hiB name, in his native town, Soutb Danvers, Mllfa. It consists of 3 494 volume8 of hooks, upon a variety of IObjoots.

A FlRE in Forty-fourth 8lreet, New YOI'k, last Tbllr~day afternoon, de­stroyed nearly ao entire block of buildinp, and turned some seventy familie8 oot of bonse and homc.

GOLD was bigber in New York to· wards tbe clo96 of last week, tbe price ranging from 140 to 144.

Ex.JUDGI MARVIN ball been lip­pointed . Provisional Governor of Florida.

nearly half of tbe block bounded by or navy. In tbe forenoon there will dIed I: '7rawl' Ir~l.nd, a s~ort time Tbe landed property of Trinity Broadway, Fulton, Nassau and Ann be 3n uration by Dr. Busbnell 00 ~~~~b \te ad da~?rtte sp3nblel doO

g, Churcb corporation in New York, is streets, had been destroved involv- "Tbe Results of the War," and in h' a u e 1m every~ e~, n wortb abont twenly million8. The ing a loss estimated a-t .600000 tbe afte~noon a festive celebration. t Isbdeaktb tlufe dog eb'onld wlto dlffidcul- bnndred-yel\r leases of mucb of tbis

", Tb C .. y e ep rom t e grave aD on . Very little of the Museum property e .onne~ticllt LegIslature, just being brought away it ;eturoed property ~).plre next year. was saved; but Mr. Barnum Iloon b.efore It a~Journed, passed resolu- there agaiD .. Thill continued till oue The Erie (Pa.) Observer 'saY8 tbat came out witb a card, promising tlOns thanktog ~he women of the day the faitbful animal was fOllnd Iy- Mr. H. D. Sberman, of'tbe famous another Museum at once, and ex.- Nortb, and espeCIally of tbe nutmeg ing dead on tbe grave of his mallter Sherman well. is reputed to be wortb pressiDg his iutention to fiud a place ~tate" f<?r. tbelr un~earied assiduity . over !leven millions of dollars, and of exhibition meanwbile. Tbe pro. ID provldmg clotbmg for tbe qesti- Tbe bonded warehouse of J. How- tbat five years ago lie was a poor prietor and employees of tbe Muse- tute, food for tbe hungry, medicines, Iitt, Esq., at Jamestown, on the San· man. um. are convinced tbat the fire was supplies and bome comfnrts for tbe gamou River, Ill.. Wall strnck by Step ben Hiss, a wortby citizen, the, work of incendiaries. It was sick and dying soldiers. • ligt~tuingd duriDgd a ~in storm, and W8& accidenhlly shot dead in Balti-6rst discovered in the basement and '-';'be Lincoln cavalry of New York, en Ire y estroye , WIth its contenls, more by a policeman who sbot a mad on immediately rUllning to the' roof wblcb spent tbret' years in tbe Valley consisting of abont 2.500 barrels of dog. Tbe ball pall!led through tbe to turn 011 water from a large tank of tbe Sbenandoab, has been mus- whiskey. Tbe loss, it is thought, dog, and tbeD tbrougb Hiss, tbree the flames were discovered bursting tered oot, loud many of its members will amount to $300.000. Tbe build- hundred yards off, kilhDg both. from tbe second /loor, and also on have married and settled down on ing wa, not insured. and the stock tbe third near tbe stage of the lec. farms in tie valley that was tbe but partially. Tbe census of Provideuce, wbicb ture room, and on tbe top floor. The scene of tbeir campaigning. David F. Bevi!lit wbo, it will be bllS just been completed, shows that Treasurer, Mr. Tiffany, who bad gODe The Soperintendent of Freedmen remembered, kille_all aged plrents tbe population of that city is 52,181. t h f near Adrl' on MI'cb t t th . Tbere are 3,994 more females tban o t e roo to turn on the water. at Shreveport, La., bas given notice W , •• 0 ge elr prop

found his exit cut off, and was oblig- to tbe planlers, tbat they will not be erty, and his own young wife. abou' males. Tbe entire colored popula-ed to descend from tbe upper will' allowed to drive their aged, helpless to become a motber, that he might tion is 1,711. dows by leaping to the balcony be- and infirm slaves from their planta- marry a woman in Grafton, Ohio, A daughter of Jonathan Morrill, low, Returning to bis office, be look tions, as is being practiced by tbose hall jnst been Beutto tbe Penitentiary of Ame~bnry, Mass., wall burned to fNm bis safe five bundred thousand who desire to get rid of tbem~ of that State for life, tbis beiDg the deatb a few days ago by ber clothes dollars iu government bonds, and severest. punishment known to the taking 6re from malcbe. witb whiob I f b The sale of naval vellSels iu New laws of that State. she Wall playing. e t t e building, The manager bad York last week was quite spirited, lately received anonymous letters and tbe price8 06tained were much A sbarper pallsed upou a Trenton Messages bave been llent tbroogh containing threats of burniDg the higber tban anticipated. Many of mercbant tbe other day a seyen-tbirty tbe Atlantic cable as it liea c8tled np building, on account, it is sopposed. h Treasury note for one bundred dol- on the Great EIiI@tern. Tbe lignal8, of tbe play of Jeff_ in petticoats.. I e shteamehrs were sold for nearly as lars with all tbe coupons cut off. thougb II10w, were wonderfulJ.y clear

mue as t e government originally The merchant "rscovered, wben be ana dunlu" ... ~ All Kigbt. De Sauty I" • gave for them. The total sum real- went to bank, that be would be

CaoLERA..-The cbolera iii on its I'~ed woa .923900 Eigbteen tbousand persons in ""'LIGIOUS ....... BtL E' " W~ " , • obliged to keep his seven-thirty for .... uu. IG NOE, travels-that fierce and pitiless • A correspondent of the Ricbmond France had 8ubscribed to tbe Bum

I b 0 b d Cb b 1 b· h h' 'd . two years, and get nothiDg more f tb b f L' I ed I

You, and e aoh ,of yoo, are requested to meet at DeRuyter Inatltute, In the vIllat:e of DeRuyter, on thi! 25th day of lui,. next, at uMi-:-PoiilO!iIi-.!:;~ ;~:t:1~~:=~:: 9 o'clook A. Il., to tr&llllllOt suoh bum- u U may be bronght before yoo.

OILuILU H.ll.uiolf, Bee 'y of 00111.

Note.--Memben of the Committee who In- ~:;-_::-"'"

tend to come by publlo cODveyanoe, 1I'I1l DeI~.rl. pleaae inform tbe 8eoretary at .. ha& tlllle the!" will be at Apulia, (on the ByraollM and Binghamton Railroad,) and carr\ai81 will be In ~adlnes8 to talte them to DeRuyter.

., ALL OVB m.I WOIILD-peopie of IIDIe

andjudtpDent bave learDed to ule PlaNation Bille,.,.

Dyapepsta,1I'Ith Ita IJY1IIptOlllll, Headach., Heartburn, Feverish Lips, Bad Breath,8&I­low Complexion, &c., can be ottred by 011111 Plantation Bitters.

Thla Is the mORt soooe.ful tonic of the age. YouDg, middle aged, aod old, are de­Jlghtod with Ita e1feclll.

The Arst trial always has a marked good e!rect.

No ohange of diet ianeoellarywhUe IlIIng PlantaUon Bitten. Eat o.ll you wI.h, of the beat and most nutrlUoUB food.

It Is tbe -gr8ateot cnre evar kno .. n for an overloaded and dlJrtreeHd Itomach, .. IrlQh It relievel In a fa ... momenbl.

It I •• anufactllred from oarefully Hleeted roots and herbs, and pre_ved In pmeoU,. pure M. Orot. Rum~

Try ODe bottle of Plantation BI\tAIn, Te suJferers, and oW' word for It YOll \11Il And YOllrselves feellng ,

.A.l! GooD .u JII ...... o t e rt 0 ox urc at Malden, p ague. w IC as Its resl ence ID Republic says, except around Burkes- tban the faoe of it. or e purc aile 0 a IDCO n m a,

YII8I1 on. recent Sondoy tbe fowI'n tbe East" but sallies forth at periodi· '11 th t f TI. wben tbe 8ubscription was closed by " w , VI e. ere artl no races 0 war. ue T I' I - OLD ETa 1LuI. N ... _A pamphlet clI· obildreu, a boy and a' girl, of Rev. cal intervals to decimate West, N ortb crops are good j oat., are heavier wo Itt e boys in Portland, Conn., I he Government aotboritiea. rectlng ho ... to Ipeedlly ~atore lilht and AIr. Reed, were presented for sprink. aDd Soutb. From time to time we thaD for mauy years. Corn promises got into a boa.t the otber day, aDd In Cincinnati, on tbe 4otb, a &1ve :l!,IPectaclls,1I'IthOllt aid ot dootor or liog. Tbe mother wall accompanied heat of the visitatiou at different well. The people are quiet and in. from som" cause or otber it Wall cast lion was carried around iu tbe pro- n-:!nlll~' A.~:~ ma~ Ii'itoc:. 7l~!.t of ~Q tbe altar by the fonr grandpa. places-deaths' by wbolesale iu Cen- dllstriou8. Returued soldiers are loose, and bad drifted some distanoe cession. He got away once, and 1130 Broad ... ~y. 51 .. tort. ruots ; tbe grandfathers, Wm. Reed, tral Asia. deaths in Soutbern Rnssia, manfully going to work. io the river before they became jumped iuto tbe crowd, creating 'f Ep,q" of Taunton. and Dr. H. N. regiments disbanded hy death ou Tn- Tbe Grand Jury of the United aware of it. As soon as tbey dis- great consternation, but be was 800n .EWYOUXARl'ETB-Jl1LY1711~86. age, of Cbelll6a, each hore a child dian marcbes, aDd rivers choked by States Di8trict Uourt in Baltimore, covered it, fear seized tbero, and tbey rec~ptnred by bis keeper. .Alhes-Poil S7 25@7&O. Pear .. 8 00. ' '""IIa'ljLII&

io his arms, wbile Rev. Mr. Reed offi~ corp8es in the islands of the Eastern has found indictments for being en. bdotb jllmd ped into the water and were Rich and exteDsive silver minea .Beesvla:[email protected] .. Wlllteln&ll4 __ ciated bimsolf in tbe performance or OoeiloD. The last Red Sea news rowne . bave been discovered 50 milea west Bolltbem. . ~~;~~;~~~~ tho ordinance, giving' to the two brought word that Mecca and Medi, gaged in tbe rel\ellion, against tbir- George N. Naylor picked np a f D th f f F/Qur moll JCetJ£-FlO1U'105 6O@400form-b'ld •. tb' I b f teen prominent lfarylanden. inclod· k h G I 0 enver, at e oot 0 the enowy per1lne N. Y.,6 7006 &s r e:tnn. do., 8 eoe :::-''':" -.-

C I ren tbe names of tbelr four na are IS year vast azar ouses 0 ing Bradley T. Johnson and the rail- mus et on t e ettysburg batt e range, Great excitement exists in 8 00 for the low ""dell of Welter" utra, grandparents. ,cholerIL-smitien victims, tbe pilgrims field and carried it to bis bouse in 7 00@7 05 for ablppiog Ohio, 7 100810 for Ifiiiii6:rY"'iiOli.

perishing all along the road to tbe road raider Harry Gilmor. Philadelphia. On Sunday his little conseqnence. trade and famlly branda, 860011 t6 ftlr ilL The first inlltallment Of the eele- J Seventy.five thousand dollafll in k . Tbe Secretary 'of tbe Tre .. nry b.. Louia extru. Bye Floor 6 16116 60. Corn

bmted No"e. Library, bequeathed shrine8 from eddab and the lIOuth- son too It into the back yard aud I d' . ed h' Ile&l. , 60 for We.tern,' 76 for Jeney, 6 16 b " H ern. pnrts, and Sheiks wbo bad gold W81 dug recently from a cellar commenced to IInap capll upon it, very proper y IlConttOU t e IS&l1e for Brandywine. y tbe late 00. William Oortis b I-n Unl'on City, Kentucky, by a squad h b of five cent fractional corrency. Fur- Graill - Wheat, 1 ...... 1" for Ohl--N t B 'Ito C II b come to kiss t e Kaaba tnrning back w en a c arge tbat had remained in 8 rI d IlU .... ~_v oyeR a ami n 0 ege, as. h . b .. of negro troops from Colnmbns. tb . th I ff ther issue of three-cent notes w.. p ng an .. an Ie Clllb,1 43 for Amber,

reacbed it.. d8lltination. Tbere are to orror, WIt tbelr tratOs, to suc- e gun stOce e batt e. went 0 ~ h'dd by C 166@lnforAmberWesteJil,I&Storwhlle I cumb in tents and houses wbere tbey The boys returned to ColombUl! in and killed the son of a neigbbor. or I en ongre.. , Illchlgan. BarleJll&lt 1 eoOI &S. By., 160.

a logetber a~ut eighty bOllel! of b d h h I I fine spirit"_ Th Ph'I--" I b' tb" b . for W •• tem. Oats __ 20. for WIIItern. books, wei,hiag SOO pounds each, a s ut t emse veil up. A ready Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury hIlS e I ~e p la ao ontle8 ave- Oom 8O@8So. for Wefiem JDIDd, 900. tor or a lom.total of lOme 24:,000 poundll Egypt ball been reacbed, and tbe fel· A gun 235 years old, whicb went reports from the cotton States, upon ordered an InVOice of Engli8h Ipar- We.tem. white. of ol .... io. lore, the value of wbich ie lalls tbere are perishing hy thou- through the Revolutiou and tbe war which .be eRtim

l ates tbat the supply, rowe tot bed tput tibnto the pOdb!iO re~ri!o;'»850. for shlpplnl, 900860. for LlUIIl,uuu • __ .'011

e8timated. ai J60pOO. sands i so much so tbat the Italian of 1812, was fired in Albany on the exclUSIve of t Ie new crop, will prove squares 0 es roy e worms an In· Hopa-l0@200. for inferior &lid ,co_, A Oatholic 1'~t1emao i~ Eogland and French har bors are shut against Fourth. Witb one otber exception, not less than 2,250,000 bales, of .sects. 25@30o. for fair to obolee. 3Il@'Oo. for limo,.

diod r~nlly. pie Ilim. Wall in Rome ve88eld from Alexandria. tbe gon bas not been fired since tbe he SUpp08e8 tbat 1,000,000 bales will Qlleen Victoria's costnme in public Iota. .. ' and wltb tb" Pope "hen he reoeived war of 1812. come from tbe region west of tbe is a black silk dre8~, trimmed witb 2l-'Zo'1~..t!~rt:p~ 00019 111 ftlr .I:~ •. ,..::-, the new •• 10 Hi. IrolinelS telegrapb. W AB ITE1(B. - Peter HilemaD, wbo fongbt in the Mississippi. crape loud jet, and a M.ary Qo.een of. for ne ... men. Beef, _8 '-' __ 'c-

ed bis beuediotion 10 tbe fa.mily of General Sberidan bas issued au war of 1812, and again at tbe battle A veBsel recently arrived at Glou- Scodts cap. wfitd~ a long vail--necklace l:::e:'°2=l:.g'~r·~~0~r=~~:]e~~=:~:I~~~~~U.tJ!~I;l~f~~[~ Ihe deceased. !,'Tbill is tbe '6rllt in- order dated New Orleaus June 30th of GettY8burg, iu 1863, died at Sun- cester, MaliS .• from France. and duro an croll~ 0 lamouds. rl01!ll qttallU8IIN. Y staoce in wbich blessingll bave been to th~ effect tbai' the State of Texa~ bury, Pa., last week, aged seventy· ing tbe nigbt thirty barrelll of French At St. J ode!lb, Mo., tbey are or- POI4tDu-l 1II@1 6311111uhel ftlr .... sent by telegrapb. is now held by Uoited States troops, six. braudy and tbree pipes of wine were ganizing a .. Great American Buffalo &edl-LiUle dQln, In olo .. er &lid

An II8IIOCiatlon, deserving of' all and inviting all refogeell to retnrn. A Pbiladelpbia pa.per ball' eight secretly landed from ber, all of which Drive." One hnndred and twenty 8e~~1~ed S SOO2 '9. praise, biM been at wurk for some No home guardlt or armed bands will colomns of its 8pace, cl08ely printed were seized by cn8tom house officers. bardy individnals are wanted to oom- ======c=. ======== lime in Ltludoil to iltfpply thll city be allowed, aDd neighborhoods will in IImall type, of tbe names of PenD- and will be forfei~ed for violatiun of plete the list of drivers. llJ.RlLIED witb drinkUig foontl\in8. Mr. Samuel be held responsihle for tbe acts of sylvania soldiers wbo died in the ra- tbe revenue lawII, and the vessel An ingenious Frencbman hall in- ' Garooy, .)1. P., is Prellident. He b8!' guerrillas. All acts of tbe Governor bel prison pens at Andefllon,iIIe. Will 10180 probably be condemned. veuted a reltpirator, hy whicb a man F~~e~~Yi::" ~Jm;tt1l ~~i.!::, ':!t ~oi: erected niDet1-one fouutainll, and has and Legilliature of Texaa since the The disbanded rebel troop8 in Ar- Lucy M. Foot, a sewing woman can take bis stoclt: of pure air into lun, Uld 1lIn .... 'hDA.LL, of Oll,.ler. .....u ...... stimulated pri.-to citizeus to ereot pas8lol'e of tbe Ordinance of Seces· kansas are plnndering aud robbing died of consumption in New York tbe midstal°f. nboxious vapOrll, and by.Ai.~~~~~~-::':l~~~:~o~: ii~~~i Ibirty or forty more, A large Dum- sioo are declared illegitimate indiscriminately. There is much dell' Her motber, residing in Boston, was come ou~ I nlr L nln, Pa., and LJ.UU V. Wmou, dalll'htllt ot ber of trooghs for animals have allo The HeroU:s Galveston correspon- titution in tbe State. sent for, and we~t to tbe bouse wbere At Jordan, N. Y., a yoonc woman Ol&rk Wells, of Cerel, Pa. boon erected; Six y'ea~1J ago the~e dence says tbat tbe rebel General Forty I;loxes of captur~ archi1'es her dead daugbter' lay,- but .. eer- named Ella Tnttle recently died from ~1l8 not a sIDgle drmkmg fountam Sbelby, witb 3,0.0 followers, accom. of tbe rebel goverument, taken from ta.ining that there w~re no effects, ~neorism of tbe beart, produced by IJIEn. In LoDdou.. , . panied by ex-Governors Moore and Howell Cohb in Georgia, have just po8ted back to M&II8achnaetts, leav- eXOOllllive lallgbter . . 'rbe Hooolol~ paperll are dISCUS8- Allen, of Lonisiana, and other rebel arrived in Wasbington. ing tb~ girl to be buried in tbe Pot,. Mrs. M.ary Smitb, aged 66, commit-Ing,' '''' question w.hether the ' 1'er" leaders, were on the way to Mexico. Gens. Meade, Sherman, Halleck, ter's Field. ted suicide by takin" arllenic, in Uti-n~u"t, o! tbele 1~landlJ Iball be They bad tran8portation and 8uppiie8 and otber prominent major generals, John H. Steele, of Peterboro, Gov· ca, N. Y., recently, on acoount of tbe dllO&id~ 18 the NatlODal .choolll for for lIix months, and were 'Well arm- bave been assigned to permanent ernor of New Hampihire in ISH marriag~ of her daughter, to wbich

"!he 'Ellrl~lIh·lanjJoage. The official ed. Tbey proftlssed to be g'Oiug to commands. 'liind 1845, died on the 3d inst., aged. she Wall greatly opposed. Joorn.al II out In fayor of tbe p.ure Mexico only "8emigrant~, and would The iron-clad frigate Donderburg, s~venty-fo~r years. Be Wall ana· Mr Gladstone esti on ate8 tbatevery Enghlh Iy.tem. Shoold tbe project not figbt on eitber side. tbe largest vessel ever huilt in this Uve of Sahsbury, N. C., and removed Eoglisbman drink~ two quarts of be c~~ried' out, .. ill probable. the The goyernment has 8ent an officer country. is to be launcbed in New to New Hampllbire wben be WILlI beer per day at a cost of '20000-~~wall.n .I,!oguage w~U become ex- to Andelllonville, Ga., t.o make a spe- York on the 22d of July. twenty·two years ~Id. .. He built the 000 per year: ' , lDet Witblo a generation or two. cial iDYeatigation into tbe brotal and A writ hall been iSllued for ihe COn- first power loom In tb~ State, a~d A flock of butterfliea four milal

;.. Tbe work 'Qf froteatallt • Sunday- inhuma,o treatment of .Union ~ri80n- 68Ct\tion of tbe Spotl8wood Hotel and ~:n~l;:rus .been largely lDterested to long p&l8ed over one of the inland BIlbaolB h .. , been panned With much ers duung the war, WIth a vIew of several other bnildings in Richmond. D' f1ng;. d towns of California, reccntly, for tbe SOccellB ill "Ude: 'Finy-ae"en new bringing to trial before a military' 0 I 250000 f tb t" urlng tbe 1~ ays ending June North. scbools han been .. tlbIIibed. witbin commi81ion the rebels wbl) had b n y t. be' o'd e ft.eD ~ehearmy 30th, 11,247 emIgrants paslled Fort Ib th

" ave ye en pal 0 1. pay T __ W Nearly '1,000,000 were realized at e year. There are more an nine- charge of our 1I0idiers wben the bar- II I t J b d 1200 ....... amie. bound est, witb nearly t" ro s 811 anoary em race the IIole of GovernmeDt yessel. at

'I lehoolB in' the lOutbern depart- barous treatment Wall practiced. 000 • ' ,. 18.000 head of cattle, Nearly .. tbe Nuy Yard in New York Olle !Denta. con&AiniDI iIIore thaD three Some of- the guilty parti~ are ai- namell. . . • large a nnmber p&I18ed dnring fbe 140 thousand Ilx hUDdred pDpll .. ' ready in costody Green Smith, a lIOn of GemtSmlth, daYII ending Jone 14th, and darin, day l&IIt week.

Tbe H B' B .' Al • • . b81 donated bis ten month8' lIalary .. tbe th f U " 000 .- A Ili .. Neeley, of Machille, N.O., '. . udlO,n ,I .. er ap~' 1110- ,Jobn. Hess dIed lIuddenly at UtIca. Second LI'eutenont to tbe Gover~ mOn 0 _ay over '" ..,aml h th

e"lIon haY" united in a reqtiest. to A lIoldier lion, who had been ab!lent - ~ and '0,000 bead of stock p&lllJed for s ot a negro woman rough the \he Rev. W. B. WiUia.II,' D. D. j that oyer tbree yearll, returning '.' home, ment. the Welt. . heart, on the lid of J o.ly, wbile the L ' P t 'th I'fill d cL _--- I latter ... arguing with ber m .. ter.

i e ~odertake, tbe preparation of !IX' loa overjoyed sister went to awaken aJl!lall elll, .WI we ... e ...,...... t hM been offioially annoonced. , JIOIltory notH 0'0 ijJe New, Teatl' her father and inform him of the glad are daily leAVIDg W .. blngt.on for tba' the EngUlh Parliament wonld A female pbliician in Philadelphia ~;-;'op.altblzed , I1IeDt, ror ale in tbe famil" Sunday- tidings. when. to her horror IIhe the Sonth and West to pay tbe be dglOlyed on July 11th and the bas luch an exten.iye practice, tbat,

ICbool, aDd cbnrCh. .' . ,found tbat be .all a corpee, having trno~8. . • writa for the boronghl wen: expected it il said, she keepa three borllell in + con,eotiun of the' p,ote.tant died flOm: disease of tbe boUt. KIrby Smith, MagrndO! and Pnce to len8 London the _ nigbt for con.tant use. EPiscopal Oburch 'io TeSM~~" re- The .ork of confiscating 't,he pro- have left Texas for MeXICO, e~C?rted the couoVy, It ill probable. there- Fourteen bundred and ten Nation­ceotly been hllld, at wbiOir JMOlu. pelty'\lf wealthy rebels commenced by 3~0 well·armed meD, provllloDed fore, that Ragland» jnllt now iu the al Banke are D.PW in operation, witb

.1I0bll Wllre P"Bed briDgi,oJ b~t ,that iii Richmond 1&11\ week, IllUcb to tbe for- 111][ mon~l. fall excitement of a general election. a capital of $866,130.886. ,~~rcb loto· loyal .. relatloDlhlp "Ith CQfieter.ation of the people, by t~e ' ReC4lnt arrtvaIslrom Fortrell llo~ A.l!trike· hiS occurred Imong tbe lladame K.OIIUth, the wife of the , Geoeral Coayeption. . ' . 1 leillur ... oj' ~ltll: f",m\lu" 1's"dtll~r Iron roe'report tbe bealth of Jett. D~Y1I miner. and railroad laborerll in tU famOUI Huacarian leader., hal died

nn.8,I_ter. Holme., ol New Heel" Wortl. . DIICriplioDl of ,.. large mD~b bet!-Br now tha~ at· aDy . time lAke Superior region. Railroadl al Geno., afler a teD )'til. .... illneu. ford, ,!,ho . h .. beell in tbe lliAi.", lMIIOP"\ of loUler_ proper&f liable to durulg hI' incarceratlOIl. . • ha,~ been' t~en • pDIIlt!8llon of and 'l'be reiOIoip" rro. in'temat reYeDH, ~r1:r ... Is\,' ,.an,,'. all.OOOld lIOolilcatioa: ha,e been· tu:ell~'and Rolling.toot of all tfQdi and en- Onl" 'pUlell~r '\taiol 'allowed'to frotll th.lIt to tbe 13d! or .1.ly, in·

Ii ~flD.: elf '~Urbl* :tto,... *' tenDfI bO\tw ((; pay no more rel!~ linlil wttl'~n 'be ·lOfd.'by ~o1'ern- rllD_ ,Ooe ~"~ny hail alrl'ad, ac- clalift,alDOllnted. to .,,600,000. pa p t oa ... W of. oet#lMtr; • - . ,I to .w.profrieiora., ",; ... ' .' D\eaUo the aDlOllnt. of MJIOO.OC!O. ~ to t~. dea... -. . _ New ow. "1,000,000.

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