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, , "THE SEVENTH D:A:Y jiDellU the truths of God's Word, be been tb'Jse)tbey ,. "We Kneel ) •• tI-'1II! .ltt.ttft.., ... J ....... ' ail"hiS,cus- (IS false, and set up reilson In the few instant'eli the Father 'of .all ; and I!'VU .. ,.. f'Anm"Ul l't'c,mEir. a/· seat' near · •• ·c '''"." stead. He simply wrought where cbnrches inteotionally Tun in drenrjlre off to bllrl. and rOi'() ba;PI .1.,' , ,. t, I 'and a cigar in' lilll gr:"tilfyhis selfishness, and not wlth debt', they. deceived people, my wife are lef" Th' h ... --< .• ',', desire to do good. But ere tbe in, tbeir"40nes,- .... a ,'T rr.-"... " rO:i TlIJ! LItTLE 0'"'". t he,ls,,_wI :aen?oug . [ There Is II whole sermon on right IIvlngln - _to' _.:-:C--"" Wl 'U to tbank for tbe many bleBBinlJl[! .''''P ..,' Jaijl.ful il "TO GIVE IS TO LlVE;" thti Ane ptlenl, Wblcb, estray In the newspa. miscr had received the thousand cases that have -comc under he 'bas'gratitlid us.'" , birda sleep sweetly -mok:e ciga,[s, P ar world, liM lowt all signs of'paternlty.] fOI .:which he strove, his observation, we have not" known II f" hi ill theU Iioft'rltulld lIesls, ' lad; but I. -ynp.i1;'riCe ilf''' ..... .. ,( r '1 d e .,t '8l1ian, with IlIQn,th01lgtitA Crduchlnl·m the cQVer and in my" v l:Viilu,,.if,vlm Forever the sun tspourlnl! his gold al e , and disease prevented a dozen where all that was ne- and flelf-"ADdemoatio n ' ,dete ..... I·-= ot tlitm mothers' breasts. I ha-'e ever {In a hundred worlds that and borrow if' j' h h . h ' b ,,""'" .111 -.. , BI8".nn t b he on sufnfnlts 60ld, rom en oymg: w at e possess· mig t not, y proper man- that day, to see what I could; do IW t1ttfe lambs lie quiet to be couneGted 'varioull UI' we8lth on the bomes of wilDt and oor- 'Vhen I ssw tiim writbing under agement, have wen obtained. with· make another delighled Camilv circle. Jolithe anlllDlllr night., il h b't ohJ'f I rOlV. agony of bodily ills. incnrred by out a and not one jn .... auce )'0 Iii b .. r £ " WIth their.old mothers ev a 1 s, au .) , am n ..... ',1 rDWitbbOldhlslargess or preclouB,light k' 'I I h h ., ..... ' BW ecuD, and SI) Warm &ntl soft and white, en, your breath'ill an b to bury In eternal night; J overtas mg nigbt tOI ; when w ic a churea pr08peeed by iulen- my ll1JC'CeSII, 'and'so abJ'lnBant my re- But morti .wett:Aliil it"let ' you are not ali exception. 'rou ya n iJ I jlJelllld impatient groan and un- tionally incnrring a debt. God'scurse ward, iI!£ joyous hesrtj! aM It'cheer· JAe our little beads, , leave; you win,not suit me." ' ill:tr'stf'ful complaint, !lnd observed his lias seemed to rest ou such churches. ful, trusting falllily .. 1 w(.mld 1'Y,tb onr 0*0 dtla'r motlie.. John (this was his name) held IS,of min:!, r turned sadly The secret of Bpiritual barrenness some others might try the,llame. '. ,. -SItting '<lur down his head' anIL left .the' _tore, .or beautl' and balm It Is prodlggl, thmkmg that, .. With the tal- may often be found in 8 church debt. VOIces, and as he wal!tjld along the a And It .vesln tbe life It sweetly angel, a man may be a fool." avoid 8 church debt, both time VOT'tI'TVG LOST. WlI, lie t\I.e lllQIII vows darke", stranger ond friendlE!jjs, the connsel I asked, Is happiness to be and care are necessary. In nothing J' m:'re ena\\,' ,fi;, And we shut our eyes. j of his po;; mother came To deny, I nd on earth 1" ' is the old adage, "lIaste makes 'Tis Dot long ago' , As we play at ev,mIng J bis mind/wbo; upon bel' death- Is to die, I Now memory lifts of the past, waste," oftener verified 'thall in It covered the earth with a veil or wlilte_ called bim to her side, and, pladng rhe ,cas lend slivery l'Iiio to the land, places before Ine,' tbe vision of oh1irch huilding. Let ample time he :;-:t Bulging on tbe trees; her emaciated hand upon his head, child gazing, earnestly taken to'secure a good plan; ,with; Now jf.'batb 'l&nililled a.wByftomslgbt, lAIiIWare JiOt8Qbappy said, mand, , , __ " . .,_,.,..ng, upon her mother's face, as filII specifications. alld to ascertain 'AM the /Ileadow flowers; ing te le,lve you. You well know tI The-bram to the heart)1s IlglilI.1lng lJlOtlon; l1stens to the tale of wbndet what a structure ought to cost. If ThB"ut Y h':.V8 I P la y llak,nd pleasure, what disgroce lind father .-...fstbink ADd efer and ever we yllild our ure"th; . 1Je' IdS I ' Where Ie the l'r<1l!t. '" _ ove e ours. • J r "l.'::l",;, "'" TlU !be mmor ,. dry, and Im",e. death. IS mg 1'6 ate to hItt.·' lie posslb 6f.let a conttact be made witli It Is gone and 100- bronght on ns befofe' his eatb. and starty prown ' , To lI\'e ' forth upon tbe -green {'earth, i responsible buiMer, who can' fur- of bea.uty last I r want you to promise' me, 'before'!! iDa:t/y eo ' Is to I its beautiful flowers and s1J or t- nlsh good l!ureties. At the begin- Those we (Iearlj1 cherisb, I die, that yon will never tllollte ODe lie ';OIlr.?Jl lie" dedd, hand ISl1Qt Open wide creatures, and everything charms ning, loJ a resolution be :l!oleJbD\;y: We must hunor too; of the accursed poison tbat 'f , To Help tb neen of Il hUIDBn brother; Sh I ;r th 't h pe doubles the 1_l!Ith of lIi.Ufa-1Qog ride, e g ances up to the and adhered to, not to , log your father. Pt{)mille me this, 800D Who gha, his fort\lDate pl""e to sky, and finds perfeet-ion cate tbe building as a I!anctuary .And our mother's bIdding be Po good boy, Johnny, a,nd I --,.," tMre, All these, she is jnst learn- while a donat of its C)st remaihl! un- Cbeertnllyobey. die in peace." , ' To denv in)", are the work of the great and pllid, Tben w'ill God be beuared, DIInoing &fo"" wltli a merry sound. ,. For whe,dn hIS chndhood Th Id' t tn-ckl d d"'wn' , '" llJS Our dear Lord was bere, e sca JOg ears e v ! I Is to dIe, good Being who delights in the hap- and his blCIISillg he: hkely to rest.IIp- bound. He too W88 <lbedlent lohnny's: cheeks, and he promiaed Throw gold'to flU.dlllP0rslng wave, pine8s of all his creatnres. Her on the.wofshipers.-Ho11lt and For- Wbere Is the Ithsthleft the grOUDd. To hi. mother dear. ever to tillllember the dying W'0rdS' And your sblps sair home wltb tons of trea- heart is drawn out in gruti. e'lgn Record, ,Wbat,!ood batb It dona, And hlsllUle chIldren 'of bis motber, and never to drink lillY L "11 tuile t .. her Crantor', then, WI't'- her I , Jl1ray sUBoon' Must be good: as be, . 't I' b t h r,,, not ,or com.ort,,, hardsblps brave, v lJ Gentle ani submiSSIve Spirt UOUS IquaFS) U e soon Andevenlog anil agil sbalT sup WIth plea. tiny hand uplifted, and eyes tbrown TO YAIR A R01O: tu"l'Y. E><ter,6ver", As be used to be. got his and wnen be 'lie. 8u.e' I \ " I d b b k h .D.A.<' OlU' best enailavor ""1'le t'IiDr to the 8unshme. wmd, and rain, reverent, y upwar '. 8 e t an s tel beard a father, the otber da -a tQ 111011108 tM melted 8Il0W_ .. ed the rebnke from tbe merchant, b& r.. B, ..... Dell Indl'(lS8sIIMalloometo tbe cheek again. Holy Bemg formakmghel"sohappy. bal h nia ' _. 'h' l our thought wisely apdslow; A OHILD SHALL L1i.AD remembered bis mother \JOlts' 10 give As years pa.ss on she becomes a ei appy IS oJ's, 80"., bnftt'wili not gt'Ow, "ld" E d b h d . d b pyl>nr'''' I - Istotive. member of the Sabbatb Scbool-, for four .felloWS', WlIo.badesoopeif Nsolvel-where do tbeygo,l Ill) ler 10 a uropean army, an what e a ptomlsc er, Is out met Ia it wealth and strength' the diSSipatIOn and excitement of a doth remain! whose life and conduct he cried aloud, and people gazed at I weifoil' tbe,)llI!Iter's iake.'1tm Jose It, is her greatest delight to learn of 't)'fe d e Q f h' and paID. bnt Christian, was brought to. him as he passed a.long, and lVe ball lind It Ii,hllndred.fo)d, at length, Sa'i'ionr. Many of her com pan- hi y I 'dBn w r6 n. w ,as res m Nothl", 18 in 'a singular way which may railed at bim, 1I!\' Wlilnt to his 8 take pleasnre in te&lling ber, eart an 'as ruddy In the faee Nor snow to mnetrate the trbth, .. A little ings, and, thTo.wiog bilnsEM 'mnn·"bi •• 1 .t tbe or rIght, theIr woe shalIlncre8se. her pious because she will when I tbey pratt.i'ed about their b II Innd tb "H bed t t b' fi I' sob mOlreq',er , them 1'0 t'heir sl'nful mother's knee. I had seen so mnch s a <00 em, e was , ga'i'e ven 0 Is ee lOgS s :tbey uu.' .'u,'u .. f t I earth ed some in tb\!, wioter, thM iWllre heard all: over the house! grave. ; but only for a momcnt does (I paren. a sorrow, .flumer .and his family. Bll,t John had Hen sadness linger on her countenance" Cffrr.iiplea.: -' and rAil elldeth in good- wete ktnd aud liospitable, and had ener"'y and dElielrm:iria,tioln, For th. sabbath Recoi'der. then happl'kess speaks eloquently I'n m.olally, that I ventured to B.sk lOy Water and food. 1. '" U f d th ha .I: h h religious. His Brst meal iu ere an hour had he BOWIBHAl'PIIllS8TO :BEOBTAIlI'ED her beaming eye, as she feels the then led ppy er, OW)t wh- 8 honse wade an impression upon Ii-is mind pevel' to ttlste:an.otllerdt1ilP'l ... N .SSAY coosciuusness of doing .right. As I at ha been save Iii mind. Before the parents, of IiqlJor, nor to smoke anothet Read bp/ore Ole lsI Hopklllton Sabb(l/h Bl'1!oot behold, I wonder if the religion whichl l boys !ro.m the contamlh, 00 of evH childrep, and farm s,ervants, eacb as IQag as he Iired. ,He wellt strafil[bt . _ k d cheel's her through the"e petty trl' 0\8 BSS"OClbatlons a.nd b.ad habits. " d b h' db' ., bo d' h b k d This questIOn .IS as e by every Ie b h stoo e ID a c air, an" we t e ac 10 the mepcbant. Sai be" one wbo has t'xperienced enough of will support ber in the severer iUflic, ... e "y" y IS e head while tbe. father aSKed a bless, you very properly 'sent me aWIlY life's realities to reason up,on its mys- tipns of life, Her father having dlEld sald, nmther opglDal nor III anyway InqTMer_ 1 Afti'lr "'they had eaten, 'all 'did morning for hali-its that I have teries; for all desire to be' happy. 'when sbe was quite young, she h:t-s! rrmark!'ble. I m)' home t1l1mel aud the father riturned gOllty of; but, sir, I bave neither fl." What is the answer? never realized his loss, but her mo-I 0 1 op1:n: Wanks. All 'W'ent to their OCCllpa- tper nor, mother, and thougb I have Is happiness to be foUild in the ther has been both parent and com·, p easan er p ace an ey can , tions, the children to school, except occasionally done what I olIght pursuI 't of worldly pJ'easnre 1 I to ber sbaring all her confi· I s&\'e Jolinny, the voungest. The soldier' to do, , have not followed the "'o'DIl,1 h'r '. . I d' I temptation of frequentIDg , .. .. 3 maiden whose fadiant beauty sooke w I e glvlDg parenta a. vice; 1ft b sat after dinner, gazing from advice my poor mother on , 'F d h h I I b t' I paces 0 -amuse men ,- of innocence and joy, and an s e sees er: s ow y Il snre, them with better pleasure the window on the surronnding bb-' nor done as I promised her that ellrth could bestow was denied ly faJllDg, and feels that soon sbe, fir tb' b' h 1 jects, fueling impressed with this yet I have now made a her. Sbe mingled with <the gay m&y be left alone to butTet with any Ings t C< PWple-Iove solemn vow never to drink auother throng seeking lind eDJ'otling every world, with none to love and guardi proper, or a While thult meditating, drop of'liquor, nor to slloke &lII)tner,J , J h h th h d d S I conrage now b "!I' I . 1 . ' I amusement which It. could yield. Her er mo er a one. oon desire and 6y came to 1m oVlDg y, {:Igar; and if yon, sir, wiT fect tripped gaily in the IS called 10 walch by her bed; to his eyes, and said, .. Tell me, it is all I ask!' dance and crowds of admirers side. 'fhen come such sweet com thhig about the dear Jesus." The mercbllnt was struck witb bet, with words o( praise. munings of tbe heaven to which . • _ at the request, h.3 and energy of tbcr:u,oy,;:aDQIl:lurt,ly, pry one by whom! she was mother is so fast hastening, .. abIItractlOo' to aomelmotlve pel'lklbal ta,Hung about dugs. horses, at once employed him. At rd, AIQud ready t(); anticipate ther,",sbe says, ': I shall yo to. aod WDbrago;a(l, other things. When he ration of five years, this lad was ery wiAh. [,ove and mirtb when I need advICe; but I Will Th\ll' , lay. on. qtbers ,the the little one look':d into' partner in tbe Luslness, and ill now in her ele 1111 she saw to my Heavenly who wIll own irrItability,. -A fit and s,:,id, .. Do tell worth ten thonsand dollars. He has loved 0 the ",Surely," not permit the orphan'lI ptt-yer to maies them 1Iet! about Jesllll!" faithfully kept his pledge, to whicb I, " who hath happinellll, if ebe pass I shall mIss YOIl they asl ... m«l, tbe owell his elevation, ' , ',If it not ?" But I bebeld her in her when JOY sball, fill •. my beart!, for 1 peraoos. kD', 'Ii anything about him." Boys, think of this hold. cret retireme t, and gladness w?uld share It With you. I IIhall Qffellce, mu..:h surprised at the an as you enter upon the duties of life, tends longer animated bel' you-O, 'IIluc1i--'at m0!ll- to Bud nnFortunate plied, .. And you so big, alid and rcmember upon what points of ",,'th,n' had followed her. mg and eveDlng prayer, III whICh word, or some momentary ta'citurni- knolW anything: about Jesus' Christ. character yonr destiny for or pr!,ymg ,Pers,\)n "iU'UJI,lll'..I.U elries, and te.r-drop sto our voices have mingled in ","y If you don't love him and serve him, fur evil depende.-Northern' Injure I1S, Q.nd one her cheek as in the bitte.l'neBB of praise and But -whm the"tla81, 'ffi'e"Ii;at» III uiifOriuiiale. when you die you, won't go to I safely trust. It ,!IULII heart sbe' exi;laimed, .. Oh! wbat I shall you in jolli. yt'i!i'flll"wis'er't6 ta.lie the more cllar- eu." The soldier could not reply. A STAlmY OROno oiple 'hat an inlid81 hfe, that I sbonld live I-or the "0100 With fatber's 10 BORgS ilaM& vIeW' or onr felloWl.beingli, lind This was an arrow from God. lIe' E I d h th ing, . . j did h II k notluptll8e 'Q alight intended, :llDleali felt miserable. fte soo'n left the mi y an er mo er were on that I shoulD be' ensnared' by an ovel a.n s a no", . d d' Af n way hqmeward from 1 " Then I felt that worldly: p yun arll enjoying a unknown ....,. e9 t III op.ell an Irect. ter bouse and joined bls comrades in the service"had been pace, were lIeetiQ'g lind notbing in on earth, I shall not Wish yon back, .. life. tues its hue. ip B great III vaior he tried to forget ing. That grand hymn, of bis feats could make the heart content. but he in bope of fro In the .color of ou'r own the child's words. "'And you so big thrilled 'he hearts of so many;of when the 18 bappiness ,to be found in Ilome tIme to you. FJDa\ly miDtiil •. If we 1m; frank aDd gener· and don't know anytbing a?out Je· Cbrillt's friends with holy joy- possession 01 wealth? lsaw a comes the hour. The tiI1S; tbe'world treats liB kllidly. If, eas." lIe I1ngere<f till dnsk, and reo whose light step showed the ,die away on her s OI[ the: : contrary, :c1iE! are Ililspicious, turned to the hopihg that cy of hope, wbile feBtnr", bps, the light fades from her mew lejlt1l \Q be @Id and cautIOUS tq tbe.flWlily wonld have Hupped, ht lip by het ilIulD ray', eY"l,.8nd the w.arm, pulse ceases !l8. Let I\'person get the rep1l\a. be'llIigbt avoid the Tbe went fortb into tbe beatl/lg. She ImprInts 110 long ,kls,a tion ot lii'l'qg !oucb>" and everlilody careful wife had reaerv.ed his supper, !mppiness, I!ot in 'its 011 pale face, then kneels by t\l,e 18 andci' more or less roomint; 'and and as he sat down to the table, and 111 storing up its of t-edslde, and thanks her Heavenly Ft- In'tKis way the roanoos of! an imago was labout to eat, his little ftiend When his nllptial vow was thfr that He has spared a mother 8 iuary offeuce are vll8tly inCfllMllIt. laid, .. fil1lt, then eat." Quite .d, notbing was wanting,:oe presence thus IO!lg, ,nd' a ,"Olj.f fire up easjly, tbis rebuke, he laid but worldly blellsing s , to lIlore perfect reSlg!l3tl0ll to HIS, wl.ll. a 'bf Their and fork, not kn,01lliipg happiness complflte ".In All sbe Jlses rrom ber a s!lpie teblpeni deatroy tbeit comfort, little fellow, said he, .. I must become of ,peace radiates wbkp as well as that of their frieeds. Tiley folded his DailUB (lid bis prophety prove none can wlthoutjfel, .. mjf ba.e fore'fer 80me fanciecl Alight f,d asked God's on the came to him on every breeze she has an toward sOllTce of JOY, over. ,The 8\lnll)!jJsecretle con- diel's sllpper_ gale of fortune brought. .. which tbe wocldJulO.weth not of;" ,of)e" sll1fisb d,isposit\on8 through bie ,Wll,ile }Ie RI[d rare bonlltteil to and 8;11 she speaks bf her,mt;>tblll"as never VISits tb"ID. , abode a s/llcloiJl! !;almfJ[ aod hOPIJfnl1y as she ' " the table WaS aU IJlme1lwd hy the rklkelJt of artIs' had Qll1y gone a sbbrt jonrney, I caD WE OA1lNOT GO BAOJ:, the famity were seated' dllclbna, Hiij in but fellI, tllat weillttt A Iittle'Chita Iwassaying the tltMr wonIhip, and each one was and ap\lIndid llIeasures'bf ,!hI8 .orld ere .traoBIttJ- day"",ltnd clilldren will lIometimes with a All united, iILiril8!\iing ment of bis race was "y, lIud Ijailsfy: ;not, nihe Hnml)ttal MY, str_ge Papa, I can· !bll Scriptures, the gopd ,malt- periodicals of the day, I reJigion, hali; p0'jVer to cheer go J!ac\!; agllin." Wholl he was Ipg .few c?!l!mp,ntli, rounder of an inBtltdtion .of of FOve!ty, _ to asked IWpat,he :weant he e.ljllailllld read them, :All wbieh now hears biB ttarne. 8,od;tbe- lielU't, anti fve 00 be liad 'his ing a't'ly.n'h.' 'The babes were given him, earth. life, ladil it il ffiffi:jg!it ttl dId not! rorgllt gUlleleae-heattll twiBM eerda' E.. II arOllDd Iais, ().,..I1i. ":IJiI16iJt"j l l1J')uJ. tie whiled. and 800thedhie tEQub141d ere the openlbg liallr'i!tvl\iiia- ell into gibiaoiiir I goer. toueiu!d ,lMjir aDd !",,_:,. "'"lie led; by one, al1slept dead, .. to hiIII', No Otlie 18iWt;id-'\1I,itlt \ / . " "Stand up, my soul' .hake Qf thr l'Qau," was sung at the close of the sermon. Its music was still in Emily's ear, and its words were in her young heart. As she had listened to the lines-

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Page 1: t h . h ' v - Amazon S3Vol+19... · 2017-07-12 · Is to die, I Now memory lifts o~t of the past, waste," oftener verified 'thall in It covered the earth with a veil or wlilte_ B::-J~::~~[sr:t~,!,;:y~eesJ

, , "THE SEVENTH D:A:Y

jiDellU the truths of God's Word, be been tb'Jse)tbey ,. "We Kneel td~ether ~fjf'tpr~yfft ) ~f,;l •• tI-'1II! .ltt.ttft.., ... J.......' '~aft~(f ail"hiS,cus-(IS false, and set up reilson In the few instant'eli the Father 'of .all ; and I!'VU ~Wu .. ,.. ~. f'Anm"Ul l't'c,mEir. a/· seat' near · •• ·c '''"."

stead. He simply wrought where cbnrches inteotionally Tun in drenrjlre off to bllrl. and rOi'() ba;PI .1.,' , ,. t, I 'and ""'e·~s'p1'"··e-d a cigar in' lilll gr:"tilfyhis selfishness, and not wlth debt', they. -1ind.-themseL~ deceived people, my wife anllm~~. are lef" Th' h ... --< .• ',',

desire to do good. But ere tbe in, tbeir"40nes,- In,~ .... a~ a ,'T ~ rr.-"... " rO:i TlIJ! LItTLE 0'"'". t he,ls,,_wI :aen?oug . [There Is II whole sermon on right IIvlngln - _to' _.:-:C--"" Wl 'U to tbank ~d for tbe many bleBBinlJl[! .''''P ..,' .ilO:II~'t, Jaijl.ful il "TO GIVE IS TO LlVE;"

thti Ane ptlenl, Wblcb, estray In the newspa. miscr had received the thousand cases that have -comc under he 'bas'gratitlid us.'" , Ii\tl~ birda sleep sweetly -mok:e ciga,[s,

Par world, liM lowt all signs of'paternlty.] fOI .:which he strove, his observation, we have not" known II f" hi ill theU Iioft'rltulld lIesls, ' lad; but I. -ynp.i1;'riCe ilf''' ..... ·rift'~''i~ .. ,(

r '1 d • e .,t '8l1ian, with IlIQn,th01lgtitA Crduchlnl·m the cQVer and in my" v l:Viilu,,.if,vlm Forever the sun tspourlnl! his gold al e , and disease prevented a dozen where all that was ne- and flelf-"ADdemoation ' ,dete ..... I·-= ot tlitm mothers' breasts. I ha-'e ever {In a hundred worlds that Jl~g and borrow if' j' h h . h ' b ,,""'" .111 -.. , ~;r~~t.~::tr.q~~~~lA,2 ~rN1 BI8".nn

tb he Bquande~s on sufnfnlts 60ld, rom en oymg: w at e possess· mig t not, y proper man- that day, to see what I could; do IW t1ttfe lambs lie quiet to be couneGted 'varioull

UI' we8lth on the bomes of wilDt and oor- 'Vhen I ssw tiim writbing under agement, have wen obtained. with· make another delighled Camilv circle. Jolithe anlllDlllr night., il h b't ohJ'f I A~ 'IIji~t'~krl rOlV. agony of bodily ills. incnrred by out a deb~ and not one jn .... auce )'0 Iii b .. r ~ £ " WIth their.old ew~ mothers ev a 1 s, au .) , am n ..... ',1

rDWitbbOldhlslargess or preclouB,light k' 'I I h h ., ..... ' BW ecuD, and SI) grea~,hasDeen Warm &ntl soft and white, en, your breath'ill an evide~ ~~'=~:~d:~=~~:~~'~"~r;~ b to bury him~elf In eternal night; J overtas mg nigbt tOI ; when w ic a churea pr08peeed by iulen- my ll1JC'CeSII, 'and'so abJ'lnBant my re- But morti .wett:Aliil it"let ' you are not ali exception. 'rou yan iJ

i.0t~~~e. I jlJelllld impatient groan and un- tionally incnrring a debt. God'scurse ward, iI!£ joyous hesrtj! aM It'cheer· JAe our little beads, , leave; you win,not suit me." ' ill:tr'stf'ful complaint, !lnd observed his lias seemed to rest ou such churches. ful, trusting falllily .. ,th~ 1 w(.mld 1'Y,tb onr 0*0 dtla'r motlie.. John (this was his name) held

!t8~~;~~ ~~~n~~nl~\{~~I~·dl~;:e~I~; ~rct!tllesBnli.: IS,of min:!, r turned sadly The secret of Bpiritual barrenness some others might try the,llame. '. ,. -SItting ~'y '<lur b~ds. down his head' anIL left .the' _tore, .or beautl' and balm It Is prodlggl, F,lI'lIIa'~, thmkmg that, .. With the tal- may often be found in 8 church debt. ~~~~~/I~~S:::I~~ VOIces, and as he wal!tjld along the s~reet, a

And It .vesln tbe life It sweetly IOI!!QB~ angel, a man may be a fool." ~'o avoid 8 church debt, both time VOT'tI'TVG LOST. WlI, lie t\I.e lllQIII vows darke", stranger ond friendlE!jjs, the connsel fg~:h~~: ~~r.~~t~~~~ fou;'f~!~~: ~~~:-:- I asked, ~I Is happiness to be and care are necessary. In nothing J' m:'re i~ ena\\,' ,fi;, And we shut our eyes. j of his po;; mother came forciblytX.~

To deny, I nd on earth 1" ' is the old adage, "lIaste makes 'Tis Dot long ago' , As we play at ev,mIng J bis mind/wbo; upon bel' death- '~ Is to die, I Now memory lifts o~t of the past, waste," oftener verified 'thall in It covered the earth with a veil or wlilte_ B::-J~::~~[sr:t~,!,;:y~eesJ called bim to her side, and, pladng

rhe ,cas lend slivery l'Iiio to the land, places before Ine,' tbe vision of oh1irch huilding. Let ample time he :;-:t ~~: 1~~~t~f~~J~~~:,a:'i:lft;t, Bulging on tbe trees; her emaciated hand upon his head, ~b~it;;i&Th:(t;;:~~~~,~IRJ T;::~:~~;.;~:gr!~e~tt:/~;i~h~~~o~! child gazing, earnestly taken to'secure a good plan; ,with; Now jf.'batb 'l&nililled a.wByftomslgbt, lAIiIWare JiOt8Qbappy said, ·'~ahnll.Yl'_,!!y."d8al' I:py,-i'ffi~- a:t!;~~;~!:~~~:~~~!J~

mand, , , __ " . .,_,.,..ng, upon her mother's face, as filII specifications. alld to ascertain ~~:IJ1a;: I~,:::ins, 'AM the /Ileadow flowers; ing te le,lve you. You well know tI The-bram to the heart)1s IlglilI.1lng lJlOtlon; l1stens to the tale of wbndet what a structure ought to cost. If ThB"utY h':.V8IPlay

llak,nd pleasure, what disgroce lind miserv~our father .-...fstbink "'1Il1'~ ADd efer and ever we yllild our ure"th; . 1Je' IdS • I ' Where Ie the l'r<1l!t. '" _ nu~ ove e ours. • ~ J r "l.'::l",;, "'" TlU !be mmor ,. dry, and Im",e. death. IS mg 1'6 ate to hItt.·' lie posslb 6f.let a conttact be made witli It Is gone and 100- bronght on ns befofe' his eatb. and starty prown '

, To lI\'e ' forth upon tbe -green {'earth, i responsible buiMer, who can' fur- of bea.uty last .An'::~:s ~W;v~h~;:fI13;;ng, I r want you to promise' me, 'before'!! iDa:t/y eo t\e1;t~w. '

~ Is to g\v~. I its beautiful flowers and s1Jort- nlsh good l!ureties. At the begin- 'm;~~~~~~:~~;:r'd; Those we (Iearlj1 cherisb, I die, that yon will never tllollte ODe lie ';OIlr.?Jl UJt'cle'PEltd"n;'tilt~ lie" dedd, hu~." hand ISl1Qt Open wide creatures, and everything charms ning, loJ a resolution be :l!oleJbD\;y: We must hunor too; of the accursed poison tbat 'f ,

To Help tb neen of Il hUIDBn brother; Sh I ;r ~ th 't h pe doubles the 1_l!Ith of lIi.Ufa-1Qog ride, • e g ances up to the t~ken and adhered to, not to dedl~ , L~~oada;\~ ~~, log your father. Pt{)mille me this, 800D '~JkI'IteJ~ Who gha, his fort\lDate pl""e to IInothe~; sky, and finds perfeet-ion cate tbe building as a I!anctuary .And our mother's bIdding be Po good boy, Johnny, a,nd I --,.," ~

tJ!.~ ~!~~,~~&t~~ ~~~;I~~~: :r.~:~~bles. tMre, All these, she is jnst learn- while a donat of its C)st remaihl! un- ~~~~I!~~~~~:,! Cbeertnllyobey. die in peace." ,

'To denv in)", are the work of the great and pllid, Tben w'ill God be beuared, DIInoing &fo"" wltli a merry sound. ,. For whe,dn hIS chndhood Th Id' t tn-ckl d d"'wn' , '" llJS Our dear Lord was bere, e sca JOg ears e v

! I Is to dIe, good Being who delights in the hap- and his blCIISillg he: hkely to rest.IIp- t~b:~~:et~:~l~~~l~~~ ~ bound. He too W88 <lbedlent lohnny's: cheeks, and he promiaed Throw gold'to th~ flU.dlllP0rslng wave, pine8s of all his creatnres. Her on the.wofshipers.-Ho11lt and For- Wbere Is the t~ln! Ithsthleft the grOUDd. To hi. mother dear. ever to tillllember the dying W'0rdS'

And your sblps sair home wltb tons of trea- g~ileless heart is drawn out in gruti. e'lgn Record, ,Wbat,!ood batb It dona, And hlsllUle chIldren 'of bis motber, and never to drink lillY sur~: L "11 tuile t .. her Crantor', then, WI't'- her I , G~' Jl1ray sUBoon' Must be good: as be, . 't I' b t h r,,, not ,or com.ort,,, hardsblps brave, v ~ lJ Gentle ani submiSSIve Spirt UOUS IquaFS) U e soon

Andevenlog anil agil sbalT sup WIth plea. tiny hand uplifted, and eyes tbrown TO YAIR A R01O: tu"l'Y. E><ter,6ver", As be used to be. got his pr~mlse, and wnen be re'ct!tl.~l~lI6.d~nee. 'lie. 8u.e' I \ " I d b b k h .D.A.<' OlU' best enailavor ~b ""1'le e~:a~"'~I=:i'I~~~~~=~~~=' t'IiDr h~alth to the 8unshme. wmd, and rain, reverent, y upwar '. 8 e t an s tel beard a father, the otber da -a tQ 111011108 tM melted 8Il0W_ .. ed the rebnke from tbe merchant, b& r.. B, ..... Dell

Indl'(lS8sIIMalloometo tbe cheek again. Holy Bemg formakmghel"sohappy. bal h nia ' _. 'h' l our thought wisely apdslow; A OHILD SHALL L1i.AD ~." remembered wlu~t bis mother \JOlts' 10 give As years pa.ss on she becomes a ei appy n-p~lWlIng IS oJ's, 80"., bnftt'wili not gt'Ow, "ld" E d b h d . d b pyl>nr''''

I - Istotive. member of the Sabbatb Scbool-, for four sttl~dy .felloWS', WlIo.badesoopeif Nsolvel-where do tbeygo,l ~ Ill) ler 10 a uropean army, an what e a ptomlsc er, IVb~ Is out met Ia it wealth and strength' the diSSipatIOn and excitement of a doth remain! whose life and conduct he cried aloud, and people gazed at I weifoil' tbe,)llI!Iter's iake.'1tm Jose It, is her greatest delight to learn of 't)'fe d e Q f h' and paID. bnt Christian, was brought to. him as he passed a.long, and

lVe ball lind It Ii,hllndred.fo)d, at length, Sa'i'ionr. Many of her com pan- hi y I 'dBn w r6 n. w ,as res m Nothl", 18 in 'a singular way which may railed at bim, 1I!\' Wlilnt to his A~h~~'U~b:lt~r~!,%e;::I~~~~nh~~~f~~~\i 8 take pleasnre in te&lling ber, eart an 'as ruddy In the faee ~s Nor snow to mnetrate the trbth, .. A little ings, and, thTo.wiog bilnsEM 'mnn·"bi •• 1 .t tbe o~st or rIght, theIr woe shalIlncre8se. her pious because she will when I tbey pratt.i'ed about their b II Innd tb "H bed t t b' fi I' sob mOlreq',er , them 1'0 t'heir sl'nful nmus~ mother's knee. I had seen so mnch s a <00 em, e was , ga'i'e ven 0 Is ee lOgS s :tbey ~ave uu.' .'u,'u ~ .. f t I earth ed some W~k8, in tb\!, wioter, thM iWllre heard all: over the house! 't.~~~:~:th

grave. ; but only for a momcnt does (I paren. a sorrow, ove~.!on~ ~one pieUl~ .flumer .and his family. Bll,t John had Hen sadness linger on her countenance" ast~a..y, Cffrr.iiplea.: plfiileall~ -' and rAil elldeth in good- wete ktnd aud liospitable, and had ener"'y and dElielrm:iria,tioln,

For th. sabbath Recoi'der. then happl'kess speaks eloquently I'n m.olally, that I ventured to B.sk lOy Water and food. 1. '" U f d th ha .I: h h • religious. His Brst meal iu ere an hour had he BOWIBHAl'PIIllS8TO :BEOBTAIlI'ED her beaming eye, as she feels the then led ppy ~t er, OW)t wh-8 honse wade an impression upon Ii-is mind pevel' to ttlste:an.otllerdt1ilP'l

... N .SSAY • coosciuusness of doing .right. As I at ~e ha been ab~e.lf save Iii mind. Before ~tjng, the parents, of IiqlJor, nor to smoke anothet Read bp/ore Ole lsI Hopklllton Sabb(l/h Bl'1!oot behold, I wonder if the religion whichll boys !ro.m the contamlh, 00 of evH childrep, and farm s,ervants, eacb as IQag as he Iired. ,He wellt strafil[bt

. _ k d cheel's her through the"e petty trl' 0\8 BSS"OClbatlons a.nd b.ad habits. " d b h' db' ., bo d' h b k d This questIOn .IS as e by every "~T' Ie b h stoo e ID a c air, an" we t e ac 10 the mepcbant. Sai be" one wbo has t'xperienced enough of will support ber in the severer iUflic, ... e "y" y IS ~lI!lP en~ug, e head while tbe. father aSKed a bless, you very properly 'sent me aWIlY life's realities to reason up,on its mys- tipns of life, Her father having dlEld sald, nmther opglDal nor III anyway InqTMer_ 1 Afti'lr "'they had eaten, 'all 'did morning for hali-its that I have teries; for all desire to be' happy. 'when sbe was quite young, she h:t-s! rrmark!'ble. I kee~ m)' b~;Y;h~ home t1l1mel aud the father riturned gOllty of; but, sir, I bave neither fl." What is the answer? never realized his loss, but her mo-I 0 1 evem~gs'lby mt~klDgt~helr op1:n: Wanks. All 'W'ent to their OCCllpa- tper nor, mother, and thougb I have

Is happiness to be foUild in the ther has been both parent and com·, p easan er p ace an ey can , tions, the children to school, except occasionally done what I olIght

pursuI't of worldly pJ'easnre 1 I to ber sbaring all her confi· el8ewhe~, I s&\'e tb~m ~fi1~rom;~~1t~h~e;1 Jolinny, the voungest. The soldier' to do, , have not followed the "'o'DIl,1 ~aw h'r '. . I d' I temptation of frequentIDg , .. .. 3 maiden whose fadiant beauty sooke w I e glvlDg parenta a. vice; 1ft b sat ~own after dinner, gazing from advice my poor mother on

, 'F d h h I I b t' I paces 0 -amuse men ,-of innocence and joy, and ~ang~t an ~~w s e sees er: s ow y Il snre, them with better pleasure the window on the surronnding bb-' nor done as I promised her that ellrth could bestow was denied ly faJllDg, and feels that soon sbe, fir tb' b' h 1 1Wi'~~~i~';edn;:; jects, fueling impressed with this yet I have now made a her. Sbe mingled with <the gay m&y be left alone to butTet with th~ any Ings ~ I~c t C< tbougb~tbese PWple-Iove solemn vow never to drink auother throng seeking lind eDJ'otling every world, with none to love and guardi proper, or a ~~I While thult meditating, drop of'liquor, nor to slloke &lII)tner,J

, • J h h th h d d S I conrage now b "!I' I . 1 . ' I amusement which It. could yield. Her ,er~!, er mo er a one. oon desire and 6y came to 1m oVlDg y, {:Igar; and if yon, sir, wiT fect tripped gaily in the 8~e IS called 10 walch by her bed; to his eyes, and said, .. Tell me, it is all I ask!' dance and crowds of admirers side. 'fhen come such sweet com thhig about the dear Jesus." The mercbllnt was struck witb 100~el bet, with words o( praise. munings of tbe heaven to which th~ . • _ sUt.~led at the request, h.3 ~ci~n and energy of tbcr:u,oy,;:aDQIl:lurt,ly, pry one by whom! she was mother is so fast hastening, .. Mol~ abIItractlOo' to aomelmotlve pel'lklbal ta,Hung about dugs. horses, at once employed him. At rd, AIQud ready t(); anticipate ther,",sbe says, ': I shall mi.s~ yo to. ~hemselv~. aod ~ke. WDbrago;a(l, other things. When he ration of five years, this lad was ery wiAh. [,ove and mirtb when I need advICe; but I Will ~ Th\ll' , lay. on. qtbers ,the the little one look':d into' partner in tbe Luslness, and ill now in her ele 1111 she saw to my Heavenly Fatb~r, who wIll own irrItability,. -A fit and s,:,id, .. Do tell worth ten thonsand dollars. He has loved 0 the I~VeIY. ",Surely," not permit the orphan'lI ptt-yer to maies them 1Iet! about Jesllll!" faithfully kept his pledge, to whicb I, " who hath happinellll, if ebe pass ~lDbeeded. I shall mIss YOIl they asl ... m«l, tbe soldie~~ied, b¢ owell his elevation, ' , ',If it not ?" But I bebeld her in her when JOY sball, fill •. my beart!, for 1 peraoos. kD', 'Ii anything about him." Boys, think of this hold. COllrillilublo~I.1th G4~~""i1<fWOli:l cret retireme t, and gladness w?uld share It With you. I IIhall Qffellce, mu..:h surprised at the an as you enter upon the duties of life, tends t~ longer animated bel' ~ISS you-O, ~o 'IIluc1i--'at t~ m0!ll- to Bud nnFortunate plied, .. And you so big, alid and rcmember upon what points of SOUl~thlDg ",,'th,n' l.'''II~.·,lI. ~adne8S had followed her. mg and eveDlng prayer, III whICh word, or some momentary ta'citurni- knolW anything: about Jesus' Christ. character yonr destiny for or pr!,ymg ,Pers,\)n "iU'UJI,lll'..I.U

elries, and ~he te.r-drop sto our voices have al~~y8 mingled in ty,~~~ -f0\'(;IlJripllu\t;7J~' ","y If you don't love him and serve him, fur evil depende.-Northern' Injure I1S, Q.nd one her cheek as in the bitte.l'neBB of praise and tlianksglV1ng.~ But -whm the"tla81, 'ffi'e"Ii;at» III uiifOriuiiale. when you die you, won't go to b~av- I safely trust. It ,!IULII ~1I'Il(ll. heart sbe' exi;laimed, .. Oh! wbat I shall thin~ you ~re in heav~n, jolli. yt'i!i'flll"wis'er't6 ta.lie the more cllar- eu." The soldier could not reply. A STAlmY OROno oiple 'hat an inlid81 Wi;;!t~~~~ hfe, that I sbonld live I-or the "0100 With fatber's 10 BORgS ilaM& vIeW' or onr felloWl.beingli, lind This was an arrow from God. lIe' E I d h th ing, ~bo ~~;=~~~~ .

. j did h II k notluptll8e 'Q alight intended, :llDleali felt miserable. fte soo'n left the mi y an er mo er were on nigbt~a~!i~~,:Se,~Oj~~t) that I shoulD be' ensnared' by an ovel a.n s a no", .,,~ . d d' Af n way hqmeward from 1 " Then I felt that worldly: p yun arll enjoying a ~li8s unknown ....,. ~!l' e9t III op.ell an Irect. ter bouse and joined bls comrades in the service"had been pace, were lIeetiQ'g lind notbing in on earth, I shall not Wish yon back, all~,too .. life. tues its hue. ip B great viJlag~. III vaior he tried to forget ing. That grand hymn, of bis feats • could make the heart content. but 8h~1l he b~ppy in t~,e bope of de~ree, fro In the .color of ou'r own the child's words. "'And you so big thrilled 'he hearts of so many;of when the o~ner

18 bappiness ,to be found in Ilome tIme coml~g to you. FJDa\ly miDtiil •. If we 1m; frank aDd gener· and don't know anytbing a?out Je· Cbrillt's friends with holy joy-possession 01 wealth? lsaw a comes the p~rtJDg hour. The 'far~- tiI1S; tbe'world treats liB kllidly. If, eas." lIe I1ngere<f till dnsk, and reo whose light step showed the ~el~or~ ,die away on her moth~r s OI[ the: : contrary, :c1iE! are Ililspicious, turned to the far~O\lse, hopihg that cy of hope, wbile feBtnr", bps, the light fades from her lO-vI~g mew lejlt1l \Q be @Id and cautIOUS tq tbe.flWlily wonld have Hupped, ht lip by het ilIulD ray', eY"l,.8nd the w.arm, pulse ceases ~f./I !l8. Let I\'person get the rep1l\a. be'llIigbt avoid the p~ayiug, Tbe went fortb into tbe beatl/lg. She ImprInts 110 long ,kls,a tion ot lii'l'qg !oucb>" and everlilody careful wife had reaerv.ed his supper, !mppiness, I!ot in 'its 011 \~at pale face, then kneels by t\l,e 18 andci' more or less roomint; 'and and as he sat down to the table, and 111 storing up its of t-edslde, and thanks her Heavenly Ft- In'tKis way the roanoos of! an imago was labout to eat, his little ftiend When his nllptial vow was thfr that He has spared a mother 8 iuary offeuce are vll8tly inCfllMllIt. laid, .. fil1lt, then eat." Quite .d, notbing was wanting,:oe presence thus IO!lg, ,nd' aBk~ fQ~ a ,"Olj.f ~Ie.-.~ho fire up easjly, mi,~ tbis rebuke, he laid but worldly blellsings, to lIlore perfect reSlg!l3tl0ll to HIS, wl.ll. a d~al 'bf /l,~ppine~s. Their jalllidi~eq and fork, not kn,01lliipg happiness complflte ".In All sbe Jlses rrom ber k~lfl a s!lpie teblpeni deatroy tbeit ow~ comfort, little fellow, ~'1U1!l said he, .. I must become of ,peace radiates ~er fear\lfel~' wbkp as well as that of their frieeds. Tiley folded his DailUB (lid bis prophety prove f~lse. none can beb~ld wlthoutjfel, .. mjf t.h~t ba.e fore'fer 80me fanciecl Alight f,d asked God's on the came to him on every breeze she has an toward sOllTce of JOY, over. ,The 8\lnll)!jJsecretle con- diel's sllpper_ th~lUg:btlll ~r~ gale of fortune brought. .. which tbe wocldJulO.weth not of;" !Jen~en.t ,of)e" sll1fisb d,isposit\on8 p,",~4 through bie ,Wll,ile }Ie RI[d rare bonlltteil to bi8'stor~. and 8;11 she speaks bf her,mt;>tblll"as never VISits tb"ID. wa8~a\ing.

, abode ~"8 a s/llcloiJl! dwetli~g !;almfJ[ aod hOPIJfnl1y as tholl~b she ' " \V~en the table WaS c,e'i.re~J, aU IJlme1lwd hy the rklkelJt of artIs' had Qll1y gone a sbbrt jonrney, I caD WE OA1lNOT GO BAOJ:, the famity were seated' dllclbna, Hiij in but fellI, tllat tb~ngh weillttt Imd'~lfe A Iittle'Chita Iwassaying the tltMr wonIhip, and each one was and ap\lIndid llIeasures'bf ,!hI8 .orld ere .traoBIttJ- day"",ltnd clilldren will lIometimes with a ~ible_, All united, iILiril8!\iing ment of bis race was "y, lIud Ijailsfy: ;not, nihe Hnml)ttal MY, str_ge tki.gll~" Papa, I can· !bll Scriptures, the gopd ~atll\lt: ,malt-periodicals of the day, I ~ind, reJigion, hali; p0'jVer to cheer n9~ go J!ac\!; agllin." Wholl he was Ipg ~a .few c?!l!mp,ntli, rounder of an inBtltdtion .of thron~h ~be vale~ of FOve!ty, _ to asked IWpat,he :weant he e.ljllailllld read ~ltIi them, :All wbieh now hears biB ttarne. 8,od;tbe- th~ vvqoud~a lielU't, anti fve t'h~ 00 wtlB'p'ei~ be liad tbe~llii 'his ing a't'ly.n'h.' 'The ch~rub babes were given him, ttll&,~a~pllifflj~, ,e~ U~?" earth. life, ladil it se~\t.~:f'slJcli il ffiffi:jg!it ttl dId not! no~ rorgllt

gUlleleae-heattll twiBM eerda' E.. II 9· arOllDd Iais, ().,..I1i. ":IJiI16iJt"jll1J')uJ. tie whiled. a~,!Jl PP~~!I. and 800thedhie tEQub141d ere the openlbg liallr'i!tvl\iiia-ell into gibiaoiiir I

goer. toueiu!d ,lMjir ~:mf:~~~~r~~.~>: aDd thel~ !",,_:,. "'"lie led; by one, al1slept dead, Ye*-~ill'~'J'~~It~i .. I~i1 to hiIII', No ~ Otlie 18iWt;id-'\1I,itlt

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~ ~ ~~ ~~ ready to relate their experience, w.ith can do it only by being aggreSEive; INSTITUTE closed about the middle of sixty be subjogated, why not let tmhelamsfli@!~ a view to baptism. While over six- therefore, we ought to be aggtessive. M~rcbJ.,!'!tb _an ~xa!Dinati~n )V~,~9IU! am!?,~~:~!~~t~d~~~B. in tbe in whaUbe.J &1l.JVAut, done, '1'~~Q.~~d,~li~i~~~'~~~6~~amr;~~

~~~~±~~~~~~;;k= ty-lu~ve'reqnested prayers, ~etween GtUNIR- said to have passed otr very creditably. I bave been labonng yet bave failed to do? My CI ::: , .tbir:ty and forty are bopefnl ,cases of \Ve le~rn from the De Ruyter paper, la'tely at Woodstock, 'a.seisUng Eld. tions are, that tbe sooner tbis thi GO'-t'Or '. THE JUSTIOE or GOD. . d d tb th ~ 'I~ grace and salvatiou. An In- that Elds. Irish and Carver bave pre- Mumf<lrd pastor of the Baptist IS. one, an . e soon.er e

'NOtwitlmtanding these are . k f • . I hope the readers of tbe Rt:CORDER b h" h 1 Th' t th gIve up the m18taken Idea of <it h tere8tlng wor 0 grace IS m progress will not prejudge what I may la .on s~n!ed tp~ir resignatious, and closed. ~ ~.r~. In ~ at p ace. ere ~o e tbe Union and the cursed institution tbat, we OU.I rselvll!l times,~4 tbe incidents'_r teat Amagansett, L. I. Ten or fifteen thO b' t . ' th t th y: ,tlleir connClltion with the schoof. blulllbg of God has been enjoyed, of slavery together the sooner we than that tt flilIOlll<l!lbi

occupy a large place in th~ perllQlI8 have been converted, ,and bel'IS sn Jd~cfti' supp~slrn~ _~ __ ere ca~ Tfte.,gpri ... ll'erm w"" to open m1'tlJoec 1Ietw._.tifty alld-s.ixty having oome will bave peace,. a.d, tbe Il10'''' 1Nt-1~~~~ .. _Wj~~~,Ol:!:Ja. .. ~ICl."~~ "'!....". ,~. '-rllation of men . . '11 tt d d no I erence 0 opIDlon on a" l"" h l" • '11 th • b Th" I f aDO con." , the inquiry meetmg ~s stl a en e '" " 25th of Marcb. "Miss Barber will 10rward mght after mg t lor prayer, mg .WI . a. peace e. IS IS a 0 erTf>r. are1tlmea of refreshing fro.m the by fifteen to twenty. The work is question mvolvmg the, Jusbce, of F P' . nearly all of whom profess, to have SUbject tnat' you eN ' ma';,' ;jalitiltY llence of the Lord-times when God's government. No Christian remain as Preceptress. or rmcI- l" d . I'" enough about my f h Vi~' .

, characterized by great stillness and '11 d' dl t' b' . pal, the Trnstees have secured the loun peace In be levmg. .G. E. T. • but I wisb it understood 0 t e tlntl1r at no !flliltal~t wbo desire the salvation of their , d f 't t WI eSlgne y ques IOn t e JustIce " h '" ." lon, and 'the advancement of ree om rom exci emen . of God. and yet he may embrace eervices of Mr, E. T. Davis, of Union these'are,the views of the army bere. t e me&ll ~~f~}~,~, ~nllmtilnn

1 Wi8consin ill blessed with revivals .' h' h d G College. be baving consented to filJ the THE WINTER IN ALLEGANY. abouis generally." devote to the .Redeemer's kingdom, should of ,religion. It has been so from the sentIments w IC eny to od this L11"1'LB GINBSJ:E, March lith, 1863. I h 11 b r tbemDolv-. A glance at the' attribute, without seeing their bear- vacaucy next term, which will atrord To lboEd1tor of tbe Sabbath Recorder. THE JEWS AND THE BlBLE,-A' the eac n 00 er,o

- "D beginniug, but especially for a few h rtu 't I f there not writelrl tlO' n of Ollr ing, and finally become so committed t e trustees the oppo m y mean- Perhaps you or YOllr (rieQds would late London Exbibition, a Bible stand years past. We notice, among re- h'l t te b could add tQ the Ih'Il .. "., ' ""lift ..... ·1 t to tbe defense of tholle sentiments that w I e to secure permanen ac ers. lik to know how."the DMBO", goes, or t d d th d "lara I o.tn scare,,'¥. ~ .. l 0 cent reVivals, one at Beloit, where M h h ~ .. was erec e , an e wor e e partmeot b OCCllllif~'a~Cl(fotl'1.bu~io.8

\lourage revival etrorts. about fifty have indnlged hope j one it will be qnite difficult for him to \ Dav~~ is ~.:~u~g ~:n t o.~~ t has gone, for a few monlt.hs past. inscribed over it. ~nd thil one of juvenile'matter? ing in the north-west, we at'Stoughton, where a school teacher see their tendency and abandon them. to e we qua 1 ~ or e pos~ IOn. During.the winter we:lhavf had an word was enongb. WIthout coat of when looking tM church at Waeioja, had sown the good seed j one at When I speak of the justice of He batell-hahd ~onsld.er;ble e?e;leu~ unnsual quantity, ot, ~ain+-! think arms or banner, or name of fa\ner- usefullle8~. abllUttyt,1l bu of lAte enJ' o-a a precious S God, I refer to his dealings with the as a ac er. m a SimI ar· sc 0.0, an more than any other of tnll winter! land, it caught tloe eyell and hearts I ",J~ hopiere, where some eighty convet- h hi r I h '!'

' wh'ch has added' not a ba I h sinner as an offender. BY.1·ustice I as been hlg y success n In suc within thiry-five years. We have had of tbe Mattered ones, and drew them Tnt: ORtDIT i::~~um~rs and strength. ~~wa~er~ak~:e:~~ce &~;!e~r;o~! mean ibe merited meas~re of pnnish~ position." , _ _ a good deal of sun$hine al)d thaws, the spot. No less two thQus8nd appears to be good puroaa. do~ to WIBconsin, we find 'I ment that each transgressor will reo THE WINTER TEIU( OF ALFRED UNI~ and we have had some snow', it hal! Jews, from almost every part of the tar'1 Ohase has

.. u Atkinson, Monro~, Fox ILake, Elk I d h 11 h f M h world, called at the Hebrew di-Rook RiTer Ohnrch has been blE!~SE'<l and Racine. I I ceive, in the Uay of retribution, for VERSITY c OBe on t e t 0 arc, fallen ~ighteen times, from two to vision of the Bible stand and asked German banking ,""V'l"", ,.Ith an o"tponring of God's II his otrenses. 1st. That all men are arter a very pleasant and prosperous ten inches deep at a time i making for copies of the" Word of Life!' A hundred million. Ofaol,larR which has Healed difficulties, AGGRESSIVE SABBATH EnORTS,' not equally guilty is apparent from session. Tbe Spring Term opens eighty-five inches in the' eighteen great nnmber of them, on being in- at IIOmethillg 'bove in cnrreocy eel '\lUli:alidere, and I. I the fact tbat all have not enjoyed Marclt 25th. We learn that the pros- times, besides fourteen snows of less formed that the books were not sold, otrer which I probably be ftC-

The churches on either side, We ought to bh agJres$iuJi on the the same light, and cannot therefore pects: of the Institution are bright- than two inches, probably averag. bnt freely given away, expressed cep>-;a. It i8' aTlo 'hAl .an ' themselves as unwilling to receive "l'" '.' • ton: and Albion, are reported DS question' Q/ the Sabbath. be equally responsible j some have ening. ing over an iuch at a time, say them. witbont making some return, English house an exl1!nli'~

ing signs of religious In the first p~ace, because of our enjoyed gospel light, while others PROF. D. E. MUSt!.', late chaplain fifteen incbes, and we have oue and accordingly deposited in the of- business in thi8 hat! jUlt At Walworth, also, Bro. duty to the non-Sabbath-keeping have never heard of the gospel. 2d. in tbe 85th Regiment New York Vol- hundred inches of snow this"winter. fering-boxcontriblltions whicb assist- given evidence of M. :Lewis recentl.r commenced world. They have calculatingly set All are not equally endowed with unteers, is now at Alfred, and we are I have tbe time and deptb Qf eacb ot ed the work of love. It was 'ple~~ tbe character 'Of QUlnrOtf!rll,inOllt ral la""r, we. are l'nformLd at naught God's day, and hence thull perceptive faculties, and therefore glad to learn that hl's health is much the eighteen snows. The, smow at ing to tbink bow God was, by'this ..

..... e > I means, employing this extraordinary eurltles. an interesting state' of far mocked Him. The true child has have not equal ability to percave improved, tbongh he is still suffering the beginning of thIS week was four people as missionary agents. Jews current rate of ex,c~.lng'e, feeling exists, a~d a , of been cast off, a-nd an alien, born of daty, and will be judged according- to some extent from the effects of his feet deep on the north side of Borne from (!very Enropean territory. as York cOD.versj9!lB bave t~ken place. In heathenislll and selfishne88, 1t~s been ly. Of those to "whom mnch is given, ca.mpaign on tbe Peninsnla. of the hills, very compact. The well as from Palestine, from AfriCD, structed t'O inveet a,'ont nrmoil.l, at Sout~ampton, a r~ceived, and given the placeland much will be required." "It is re- ELI!( VARNUM HULL, of ?tIilton, Wis., sleighil)g was quite good tllill morn· Australia, India, a~d even f~om Chi~ United States Bix of • ..;;.... .. 0 has been in progress of the true child. I~ this,l the quired of a man according to that he I'S no '1. at Westerl-.where he preach- ing on roQst of the roads '1 poor on· 1 na, took away portIOns, a!ld ID many 8~- w;r.r' "" ,cases the whole of the t\ew Te8ta~ some'time past, of which notice parents of the latter ~re more honor- hath, and not according to that he ed twice last Sabbath, and .again in Iy ~here ~ost exposed ,to ~he su~ s ment, and by this time have convey~ THE LEGISLA'l'URE a.lready appeared in 'our ed than the parent of the forlner. hath not." 3d. All men do not vio- the evening after first-day. For near- rays. . ThIS afternoon, snilw qUIte ed the;n to tl;gi?DB where proba.bly has palled a set of Coming still furtber east, we And a double indignity is otrered to late the same precept j and aB pre· Iy six months he has been engaged soft; In the "toads, sloppy. The no ordmary mISSI?D~ry ha.s penetrat~ tions., The HouRe tw'O churches in Alfred, and the God, when, in lieu of his holy ~ay, cepts differ in importance, otrenses . . I . III" .. W· . cbangeable weather bas' allowed ed, and where the IDterests of com- also pused to a tb

d ID revlva s, ID IDOlS, 18consrn, merce give the Ubiquitous Israelites bOring cllUrch in Hartsville, meo, claiming to be His chi! ren, most differ, or, in otber words. gnilt and Western New York. nearly all to take cold. f Tt f for tbe ex,i!rul\iQbfro~~ltl~ in the ma.nifestations of otrer a heathen,jestiv(ll. Is thiil ~s it must correspond, in a degree, with E A B B h t t Respectfully yours" " , aCI I y 0 access. penions of color.

' " h Id b ? I h b' • . h' . LD. LFRED . URDICK, W 0 S ar ~ D V~ , wbile two orth'rae more of om s ou e ~ s t ere oot rng wrong the precept against whlc It 18 an d f W '--1 b t th fi t f ANIEL "'1IWlilDS. A WELCOME HmIE,-The- people of tbat any negro r -~"., . . e rom es..,. y a ou e rs 0 es ilL Allegany county have been ID this? I know tbls generatIOn has offenRe. 4th. The CIrcumstances of M h ~ h' .. fi Id . Flatlands, L. I., have a cheerful cus- into the state and •. (I I . . . arc lor IS mISSIOnary e tn ored with ,mercy-drops. ,From not made tbe change j but IS It there- otrenders may widely differ, aud the M' t h be d t' d ~ DEATH OF REV. DB, B.AIRD. tom of doing good to men, and par· shall be tra,n81)Or~

I ~ • • • mneso a, as en e arne lor a •. chllrebes in the State of New fore~ss blasphemous? If lion~tan~ gUIlt be determlDed accordlDgly. For h'l t M'lt d Alh' W. The death at Yonkers, N. Y., on ticuiarly to those who minister ~o eapecially lfrom Berlin - we tine insnlted the dignity of God's law instance, the leaders of the present whl ea. lte°n t~n tatelOJlf' II.S., Sunday, March 15th, of Rev. Dt. them in holy things, which in these where slavery . . d . h h' . were an 10 res 109 Sore Ig- , cheeriug r ports of !hat God is In ordeI:lng an enforcmg tee ange, rebelhon must be far more gllllty. f I' . ts d h h' I Baird, bas removed one of tlie most days of selfishneBB is gratifying to the -Governor is. aa!:holrize<l " . IOUS ee mg eXls ,au were IS a- , . ing'Cor. hia people-r ports as do not men now, who teach and 11rae- than the common soldiers who were b . th f h' h widely·traveled and ~ccompli8hed witness. The pastor of their Dutch expense, not eXI*,ding ., , . b .. B 'b . ors 10 e way 0 preac IDg ave ;~

, already intimated, ought to bee t us? Is It rIght for eee er reluctantly forced IDtO the army. In b t bl men of the day-one whQse name Reformed church, Rev. T. S, Doolit. lars in eacn case. • .l ~. . een very accep a e, I h d . r k to greater zeal aud all to break one of tb9 greatest of trese tbe day of Judgment, Jetrerson DaVIS has been for over a generation iden- t c, a occasIOn a Jew wee s

who love the Redeemer's commands; and to.timch men'so, be- cannot stand on a common level with SABBJ.TlI TRACTS are heginning to tified witb many of our prominent to go to tbe 'Vest on business. On 8l1:fll:lU~ colnmoniic.l~io~18, Wh' \.,; h h d b r b' th' t h dId b h' I be called for by brethren who are dis· rell-mo' us as' soc'lat'·ons. bis retnrn, witb his wife. he was for our columns, ell' uod is moving upon the canse ot ers ave one so elore 1m, e Ignoran or es e y 1m. t ... met at thc depot by a friend, and

' .i' d h h b b h t't? . . d d ~ II . h posed to engage in the w'Ork of tract R be B' d . of Wle people, hill. children an e as een rong t up d I IS m ee la aClous to suppose t at 0 rt air was born in -Fayette taken in unChanged garb to the par. IU conBequence, lltand aloo~ and wait to be Has God" got used to it?" Nor can God, who is no respecter of persous, distribution, If any who bave or- county, Pennsylvania, on the 6th where werelgatbered ahost to the wrong pil{eo'1!110IEk into his illefric:e" but should ignorance, (fewer men are ignorant will uot judge every man" according dered them in months past fail to re- October 1798 and in 1818 graduated iocluding his brethren in tbe now in the tight p,III,", the'ital dr' vol~nteers,', and ,Press on this question than claim to be,) as his work sball be." All nations ceive them, notice sho?ld he g~v~n t? at Jetre~son College, in i that State. Everything seemed chang. pear in due time.

I h .. If the General Agent, WIth expliCIt dl- He studied tbe,ology a' Princeton, ed j was new. The house had d t d tb ward to fight the battles of the or bonesty, make t e act, In lIse agree on this doctrine, civilized and ~ in his absence been thoroughly refit. el'll 00, at ·::....Below we give la faw considered, ress a violation of the uncivilized, enlightened and unen. rections bow to send. Eld. A. A. F. New Jflrsey, and in 1822 was licensed ted and fllrnished, from the larder general subject.,

law.' . There clln, be, then, but two lightened, Cbristian and heathen. Randolph will find a parCel at Alfred to preach. tn Princeton "he started, to the attic j al)d to it all was added c:or're(l,tlD.g, are lD(l,stllikely gleAued from our exchanges, to Center for his uee I'n the West. and for five years. managed.; a g.ram~ *130' h Th Ii I ' tb~t in, various parts of tbe classe~ of non-Sabbath-keepers-tbe With tbe whole world there is bnt . ~er sch001, but ID 1828. rehnqD1shecl" chID cas. h ere were no borm~ layed. :,( loolmlun;c":lblls

. tl bI" d d th 'Ilf 11 • Tb' d t' T~ ASSOCIATIONS meet thIS year It, to form a connectIOn WI'th the spee' es or ot er matters, ut ID la~ to pasli\ing an~' among diffetent Ignoran y ID au e WI n y one vOICe. IS oc nne seems to good Saxon the donors informed the ths 8pirit of re1igious blind. The first are the victim~ of be inwrought upon· every heart by as follows: The Eastern ASllOciation American Bible Society as ~ sort of that after the hour of m which are fnlly Im~l)(!t~d vails; I error. The second lare hypocr~te8. the hand of the Creator, and comes at Pawcatnck, R. I., on Fifth·day, missionary agent in the t~en benil:ht· the house and all it cOlnta,inE~.!.I_POSltllr, are qllite __ .!'~u.

are sinners; for" siu is Ithe ttlbe an essential part of onr being. May 28th.; tbe Central at Verona, N. ~:~~~~t:d~ti;o~egrhe!Ji Sp/la~~q~fnt~Ye to him. In Main." jl'the BaptiHt , Y F f h .> J 1 h h • _-,-__ - __ -;. _. transgression of the law." I Those whose peculiar notions re- ., on I t "<lay, une It ; t e United States in behalf of tile Arncr. :

PQrt revivals in Brunswick, .I!'re~I)!l~t, Now, what is our duty to these? pudiate the sentiments I advance. West~rn at Alfred Center, on Fifth. ican' SUnday School Union; and iii: A B~sToN . NOTIO~~One . of the .. Wao :rllllir PR(l~OS~':TE[1I /36al'lll;l)o-.t, East Sumner, Let, our, Saviour answer. "Ye are would draw hack with horror from day June 18th' the North-Western 1835 extended his travels to Europe, I queer things that spring up m such OF THE BIBLE IN AI(tRlcA

llnd East Corinth. A letter in the salt of the earth!' "Ye are'the the practical workings of their own at 'Walworth, 'Wis:, on Fifth-day, wh~re ~e re.mained over eigbt years, i a place a8 Bostoil, in the present tion on whicli CO.llsille,abl[e GA;;,. Mirror descrihes a June 25th. preachmg ID ~ehalf of temper~nce I' strange condition of atrairs, is a so- just now, felt. uona "ork of'!trace long in light of the world. Le~ your light views, wben they come to be applied and 1.'rotestantlsm. He. has. smce ciety of ladies called the" Industrial hithertn h&ll the

r, so sbine before men, that they thay to civil government. Suppose, for DERUYTE~ CORRESPONDENOE. that tIme been connected In dIfferent I. . '" . UVL'''''' l in 'tIre,Second Congregational see your !rood wor:ks a,nd glory -lour instance, we make the penalty for capacities with various r~ligious or~ Aid AssoClahon, of whIch Mrs. O. seems there have dieco~~r~!a tyo(:Falmoutb,withadecided :1")': The following letter comes to us . t' S t ,.,. h W Homles is the leading manager relics of"PropOBalllfhr't.he "'rllDtlD~ Father who is in heaven." ThiR plain "stealing a man," and that for steal- gamza rons. ome wo years ago e . " •. il('_Jliritual1.ife and activity command' places the procIaimfn.J of ing a pig, the same. They would with an apology for baste, and witb made his last trip abroad, and spoke They have a house in No. 3 Oti. of a large Bible, hy tlie members, until it could be " permission to print such items from boldly in London in rega~d to ~he Place, where Mrs. H. is found six ford," dated O"".""'I'I'U'''"I 0.

1 w~.riiDI!' 'and praying- church. trnth berond 'our option. It is ionr join the masses in denouncil1g a it as we may deem of general inte .... war, of couree warmly 8u~portlDg ~ays in the w~ek, from nine of the lilt month, ~u.'o .. p imperatil)e duty. ' government that did not better.ldiS- est. We therefore print th" whole. the federal government. . till two 8upermtending the employ- I tt 'd t At Rn rt . V r 'nt d rl'ng " DB' d h e 'tt 1 bo k' e ers are sal 0 ' upe, 10 e mo , u There ore many among the urlfor- criminate in its laws. '. r. aIr as .w~! ~n serer a. 0 s Dlent of a thousand women, three.

put, winter, a Berie~ of special ~tr9lfts tunately blind who long to khow all We have been looking at this It ~:::::' !e: 'i:a7c:'020:~i~:~~y of mterest. ~r,l. ~le'!V" ofl the yal- fourths of whom belong to soJdiers' giving even an 'Pllrllf.r

to promote a revival of of;,truth, and are willing to obey, questl'on in the ll'ght of common I:y of. the MII!BSlilSI~'pl. was pub- families. They.h,\ve secured a.CO Il- project on th~ part ofl!JrILdf(lf(L n - . 1 • has appeared in THE SABBATH RECORD- hshed 10 1832. T. he. ,H, IS, tory of tl.u! tract with the Government ror sot-the ",ongre-liona socIety, has S h h . I I . T S r, d 11

~7 nc ave an espeCla c aIm upon us, sense and universal consciousne88. I:R of Andrew J. Muncy, of this place. emperance OCletles aP.l1eare 10 diers' shirts, and they pay twice the blest'of G;od,lrc8I1lting, as ill a.nd so far DS we may, and yet do, Let UB for a moment attend to the I will give yon the!leadingfacte, and 1836, and was t4an~lated, I~~O Ger· 8um given by other contractors for in the'conversionef some thirty giye them the light, so far must of divine inspiratioll. 1. let you shape them. He belongeJ., to man, D,~tch,. ~we~lsb, FI!1llI~,1iI ~nd work, and in that way Slive multi-Tw$\ly' 'dr theBe have united witb b h . th 'b'l't d G d Russ. RehglOOi In Amehd, pnnt·, todes of families from starvation as " , , 'h e s arers 10 e responsl I I Y an 0 claims the prerogative to direct Co. H, 44th Regiment New York d' Gl . 18'2 1 Cp,ft-",,.ti, 00:.1 9~rc" an.d 1 f h' bI" d N' e ID ¥go,,!, m ", won near Y well as worse calamities. The rooms

. :peT". resu ts 0 t elr In neas. or IS our intercourse, especia.lly in matters Volnnteors, cbosen by this town as as great:a popu~~rity, ~na ~ •. Protes- serva also as a sewing-school for ar~,!'~c~C\ to unite, this all. Those wbo know, and re- of deal. See Lev. 19 ; 36, where he their representative in that Regiment. ,tantlBm In Italy, pubhsh~d In Bos- adults and the moral infillence in ;'IiI-'~illlllachIlBettll. re10ivale are futle to obey, are to be earnestly and requires ajmt balance, weight, ephah, He participated in the battle!! before ton i~ 1845, at1!acted c()~s.ide'rable many ~ther respects is highly bene-

,JIo'rtJ,d lit ;Jl.n River, in faJthfully warned against the folly of &c. " He that ruleth over men must R' h d . attentIOn at ~he time. BeSIdes these, ficlal Each woman receivell a dol. t' "Jlf,' f:' , IC mon , unhl the Last day, at Dr. Baird has edited sever~1 religious I ,. th f k k d aer.e~ , ~t¥doy~r, ill ~owell, thus' mocking God ana destro~ing be just," 2d Sam. 23 ; S. The jo,dges Gaines' Mills, wbere h,(was wounded .memoirs, and ~as. Written tery large- h~rn~::~rtho~lI:nd S~i~~8 w:;:v~ a~e: in,. SQll~lI\pton, and South themselves. . I are required to "be just in all that and taken prisoner. On tbe 4th of Iy for ~he l'erlOdlCal and n~wspaper made already. }Tan •.. ' Ioi>eerfH!ld, '4 very' We owe, too, to lhe masses of oon- is brought before them," Nehe. 9 ; 33. July he wrote a letter home from press tn thIS .country and England. ,-....... -"'--0 ___ -'-

llETHODIol.'l' t.U'KI\.AU;rr was very cl'e-ditably illustrated New York ou a recent Snnday, the S,t. Paul's Methodist (lb arcb, ill

between $10" Fourth avenue, ralsea 000 and $l1,ilOO for,tf,ll!'eigll'lnI18810U8, On a previous congregation toward the Iiq lIidatio. debt. '

-n'- wor-k eX'sta' I'n Dr' S bbatl k th - h' 1 r Th h b' f d R' h' d . . Dr. Baird was a genial pl.a.sanl P C D D·.J h 1 e I.' a . l~ eepers, e s oWlDg up 0 2. ejust are t e Sll ~ects 0 ivine IC mon ,saymg that he was sltght: mall with a ready fI t' AVING' BURCH EBTS.- urlng t e clet~.' :T~e~e' ¥e cases of the false ,positions assumed by Ithe approval and delight. Solomon says Iy. wou~4~d, .but ::w,~, doin~ well. tion,' and a frank; Qpe~:;~p.~f~;hl~h past ,'two: iD.o~th8, four Ichurches in Po, but in; Sl\t~08'l,a~~, s,igns of general leaders in support of their practice. that "blessingg a;e on the head of HIS parents heard nothmg more for a was. very attractive' to almost every New York and ~rookly'n have liquid- arr~ngem~otll c~ntl One hUJldred and The utter,futilfiy, of tbe main argo· the .just," Provo 10: 9. Joh quite long ti~e. and were,al~ost daily' ex. one with'whom 'he cam¢' 1n bontact: ated indebtednes& as follows: All ~rlhty, the:rlJ/)'I~.''''~l IIUI~Y1"~. iiuppcaed to have. been . no.w usea, viz., ~be " pertinently iuquires, "Shall mortal pecting to hear of Dis exchange, or From his repeated ass$clatibn with Sools, Rev. Dr. Bellows, "9,000 i I? ,30 miles of I5banl{'1I,e.

~iQinity ot' argnment, is to be aeld up man be more just than God 7" .. Shall llee him at bome until·tbere came the people-. of t~e bi~est rapkj'in~foreign Broadway Tabernacle, Rev. pr; l~eve.d ~a~ .J<'r .. nl~ CC~flmJ',latli8 rl\-ctiVlH e~teridiDg Th~s w~ owe .~b them. If, we man be'more pure tban his :Mak~~ 7'1 ~ad ne~ ,from ~ comrade, who was ~:~w!~.~e H~i~':~~r~ij:l~nliilJR:~~:! tbompson, $25,000 j Olinton Avenue t'l~~I.'Nl'i,,,,,,p.m:fnr,

E.~I,~l~!!l!·, s~al1 remam ~rleht, or. pat the ques- Job 4: 17. In Deut. 32: 4, it; III ~ ari~~herJ pr~~?n. ~·#~~,hm,~¥:.;tU~t, to most of .tll!! royal fa iliesi tJt Eu. chur~h in Brooklyn, Rev._ Dr. &11- ,'?t F~f:~~:~:;=::~~~~,:n~~~~~ tlon softly wlth our gloves on,lwe said, II He is the rock j his wark is bavi~g ,hllard of his,locati9n,'ooSW:~nt rope, and r~gaided' as a v~luea 'her- dingtou, $40,000; Reformed Dutch tIODI!. ,., ~e'rjq:en, are reereanti ~o OUl· trust, and our perfect j for all his way. are jadg- to see him'on the .7th of .ruly,~nd sonalfriend bytfie late C;at Niclwlas ~hurch, Brooklyn, 'Rev. Dr. Eel8, $30,-

duty 16 the bhnd. ' ment· a God df truth and witb'Otii was'toId tibat- lie'was .. lmried on ithe hf R,l,Iss.la, al!d the prestln~ Emp'eror: 000. Tfi6JFiilt :tr.iiiiiUiini<cbnrch in 1'I~lrtEid I " -, ,A'DJongUientllller6Ils aUe~d9tel;whicll ,

These dnties, tbus owed, ~quity, just and righteous .if M.~ ~,t~,;q~jt t~? ~~iB)fte~~e'b~d:ivrlt~ Dr. Baird'used to tell wlf! bJlEF aMbt B~oklyn,'Rev.. Dr. Farhly, has aJlIO ~'1.,t'~~~lItl"~ice ~}lti~er·1 be discharged by our acting. See Zeph. 9; 9, 3 : fi; Zech. 9! 9; tep 'l1oJD.e; so 4vQt;~Qly_ ,4jld, ~1!;B his introduction to' thil'litlisent' Elm- l:ie~{, relie·vlld. from debt., ,Thtl"h~r81 BDI~h';";ro~ll,l11j\bollflwJ~j",,-r'.~

on the difensive. Few men ever Acts 7 I 52, 22: U. SueR GodI8 ~ie death rem.aifts:elltlhroodecl,idD'y~ prlls&. 'lhe Cro'wn Pti~klow At;: of Mr. W m. lI. Carey; in ~cCQl'd .. nck ~~ri,"leIIlbcW!ith,Gtl .. ! ... .u ,,)j[,t110d'st, :c:b'lirt:h .. 1 spontaneously t(1 be conferted cIiaracter is affirmed to \)e, ,througb. ~yl ,Funeral eeniclis ,were held'to eiaiider IF-was 'mar'rfe1 ~tjan earlY' with his 81}pg'okd intentions, gav~ liDc)t~!mElntii"bf

. a~.,and "after bringin$ 'Ms ,y'ou'ng 6100" 1) th unpopular trutb. Fe'w me.n, out the entire Word of Gad." It~!l biS'lDeinori on Sabliatli'day, '(lie'10th liride' 'to the palace at TSfrskQii-Se)oe'" ,110 or at pOrpole ; whereupon ctE!dil:ed.,;'1 ~nd ~nurg~d •. break away from al80 ~aid, that God will' puni!lb ~po~ 9t;J ~h!l~~' :W~ite ~~ h9lnr" he was fnvitecr Dr. Baird'to dint with hitti. the wngregation railed in .tddition

~~I\''''~"establil!hed toepries of gellflrations. the principle of justice. ,," Bui;Jwe: ~!1 !I~iveJ]~o!1lli~tent Q~ri8tiap •• n~ After: din net th/i 'you 'liiil\harid $6000', 'mote .than, 'was lIeceu&l7,' 4';4¥~ and ally themselves with that which are sure that the judgmehflt of God the nmform' rep<xtLof, him frOll). the 3llked tHli Doct'Or pli'viilli ; wtilit "'h~ '!,Vh/oli sum has ,~n ,invested,for the .G,il~,&l

new to tbem. 'It,is, then, 'our doty are according to truth.'~ , * ' * "*, carnp'''I!d'tlie field WDIiI that liil'!';!: really Wp'ngl(t ,of 'J~e r(}~n" rrin~ betle£t of the I church, , ' " ,IHNiD i.detaUEkti, " , ~I!s!' :"A~'tbe lad~~4t 81j~' ntlfu( I' " Jlflf),.UDi~Id"Jllt.tc!8! the qne~tion upon their l' at- Of Who will render ~o every man, :&0- ~i,J'l, \l,d 'his'iJ>,tegrity an,d, 'was ,a Ifv'J,'ug "~' e,en"'a hri"ces '''h ld I tile •

'fthjjNil~~; ·"n,der,. ' • I ; , "''''' , BIBLl$ ,FOR TUJI aUEts.-.,Lettere ''J~,r!l.i~!!~:f,:·~I;fiJ'\IlI '.,nr.ol~1 ."~ ,-:C" .. !'.'-11EeJ,ltioID"71,l6~" pnwllj,I) y. nor yet.I so coraing to his deed!l," JOQ 2\( ;. l()"; '1tt~ohen~, of Christianity. ~ ". " , ~" c~or fr, ail .no, h, esita,tio, ndn warml v I.' ,.

·~,-~~ml~~ tel~~~~.: th ,,-'" l" h - • . ~ 1 1 ~ .i .,. receivedlfrom England the -.oC1"C:-I,l!-l;J"'I~' J' ,"'·' .• u,,~ ... ~ at It ~omelll mere 1(lr1O, 12.' AI Therefore earken unto me,(ye J~is ,~rotber. ¥:!lny~p ~.,,~UI1PY, ,II cong:ratu l1,t!ng thll. ffwr;r E_m1an'cjp~-, Re . ' ;-; and .~e etr~ct o~ our etrorts 11 nn~llty, men of understanding; fa!,. be if from meiD~r Of the, ,.ame .:regjIJMlItt. was t~r'Of ~1I8,1~ o~, li~~!lchJqre:. !;:' , r Mo~e8. D. ,~~ ,D. of RIch- ',e: ,w-~-"~""!-'!-+-"'t'I.' It ea little effOrt' to bring God ~bat he liho.)1\4 ,clo wiQkl!4ness; woonded in the:.ba~He of HaDOVel' .~, " ' ',. !. " .'. lllan1, V~rglDial w/>o,.",?nt ~,I Dr~I.\1; I ourselves up to this point j bUt I up and' from tM 'Almighty tliatl>e'sbolild Cohrt Honse 4Yld' ca6fe. bOllle o!}'fur- ',' A S9.LDlE~ 01f tiiJf,WA.lt, r ,obtain BI~leulid religIOUS .

:'Y')()<l~t~lpk" «>, it we, mqst come, ~r pr~ve re~re- do :wickedl" ' ;F,~r. t,he.: imr!" or 'm:a~ ro.~gp~ bD~ '~1!1' I~~ ~n.i~ns to' re\Ur~ , In ,~e DeBuyiff:) Wee,WJj-.N"ews-we t~e Confed~rate army, .au ,been ,most I,",'""" q~~)~4~:;,r.4j~~~;~ ant. \V e m~y not /lad 8Il8moolhly j shall be'rendered unto:kim :lUld canse u."t be, went b~kebeforA 1<'; waa f fly find a fetter from J; Fral'lk 1 We1ls1 kID~lIy receIved, ,~hd 1"'~llWl

~.. f' h" I . , '. .." • '. "-",, - un' f' Be d " e Sh '.:1 ISIl' tA large measare of SU~:ceefl: J~~:~ I: remem"",r 0 one w 0 came every'man to fiod aecordmg ,to hIe 'J'jjwvered ,anil wU'1I00n1'prostrated' o"e 0 ,~ a~ s ,atp. ~ "r~ .", ' . 1.I~ee,.:: --iJ~~~~:~eI'S~;~'Ur'I~loiV~:/~~+li~:1 '- ,(. j. ./ '11" \:' , ':(I!" H, '~~1:1 . . he was IDBlracteq t'l::putcb~8e I> .-,,.......,.....,..,~r,,.,-;:t--:;;-', ., not t~ send peace ~n earth, btlt a ways j yea, Go~ will D.Ot'doJwicked~ agaIn'; and'wa~'firil'ny(l18cbar ed.' ' Itom ~.le~ .. 'fI\l:1 "!:,P,, ~e .~';O, O'jV:lDj{ ... ,." ':":'

se':et,l'llsword!' It is in this 'bigher sedse 1y neither will the .A.lmighfV De ." ~) '~Tb' .g;.. ',t ,ill . , , ,,'r"ltJ :r' " 'L: "Rsi.ble 'U"!lt~mB; .. : ,j !, ;, ~ Brltlth;and Filrtl,n u~tj~e~~'~-1'1~~~I~~~~~~~~~~;;E ' }, ), , I " ,. 'Ill rT~ge~~ ,. e .1,1°l'Cr ,J:erm t~ ~lJe 1!8t.i~0"" • , , - ~ Ii "h"'· the board of ana f roalizing tha~ truth ill ever pOBiti~e, judgment." !~.e:JJ?s&lqIl ~~I 'l~" ~1~'j.~~\IN'· 1IIIdli';tri~h' ~citl:'.:1 "~t pain~, 1!le .t~,.e8,t 'lit,' "te:IU. m ger. '0 .lm .. ,I_.".

"",:oI!1~i1,,~dil'iiil,:t11eclha"h·'land t"tiI ' b 't P 2 J' " , . '", ,.' ." '., . H"Jj maatfeatld18posltiOll JOa,~~'i~Tt'of t\ltioll'preferi'ed 10 makebUIU Ilti&nt. ~:.,.. mu. WID I way y III power roV'. j ,: 19 I Ilr. n: If,!d .. M~; ~~lia~EtiJIMiglletir:tbel~ rflbll!~~.aiI .ame 6Ji<CIarfpot1h~peop)e,jtO liIav~ of 10,000 'Bibie'8;Jto 000 T~s~aml"IIU, to errOl', tbat we are to 16: 2'9; 'l)1t(ffir. 3 :' 8.' Iii lhe ~' ~hel'B. hTem~o'ary ariaDKefmIl!ntif tQe !wufcliMelilll • .,WW&f,' tb)IJeIlQM d,. 250 OOO"t}.)', ''i~' 'd

, just quoted. Scriptnres, it is po~itiveiy amrq1' d l Jillvll;6M~-riia'dl!'fiir'tbe'Sp~rng,'Teriil ~nt~.~t;i.D!r),elierell~ ~. ',,): ,~'"I.D 'P!i&1aIB~-a ';i~~rm;.~h~::-i~:j4J;:'n.t..nflt. Illlknowle,die' any th d f' h e v~,:; .:!l}.!o ,..'~{!:" . <I if . If A; 0- .1jt ~/ t<iltbe. fntul'e'JWII!lfire'ofr,tbe o/}1mtry. tnpnlfieeM, glil, Talutd .. " I)Qt leu II . h ' . ' e egree 0 pO~ls .ml\!lt ~ll·e- ~"""'8 w.'i,me~~r~,~'~ ,ort!!.! W} ~q~q Tlie'::llrIQj tr_ I,ntrelled;illlol' bluch. dim '~;OOO,j, :1 I " " • ,MiiOI~!IIf,(ctil~.::~

:==~=:;~:~lj~qt~~~U'Telri11.1'II[ee"tmr".;1n t e p.~actlce Qf. termined by tile (Jhara~ter'of: the Lot, made to secnre permanent tea!:.l apd!tlalitiltllJJdepliwelt ofuthe1"llOm- ," ":' I ,I' 'I '., 'H' 1.[. ,) j' .'tij;lt.l,;~rmr~~(;I! .. ' ',If we; ~n IIny waYI fender. .,' ,,' J ' ., • '1 "J ,~I "I 11ls-.tl~ .churoh., i"'1lM1i~r- fori. audJsdty10f llio~too! Jlo!f8'i &Evn~lla ....... ~Jaav«:,"" "beIa1 ~l

'Ienity" do' , ' My space is:fill~d"all'd,I c~ti-lM'll:J filse~HWtii~I~..,~it.iOjfd~~~ w<Wi".er.p<d*l tltpEiI(JW,.ai.~_ ot.,110 ml!i.flnd ~J ~"'''' 'M;liJalB ;~f)IMI~~'rd~l:er, we are·at once say, for Bome" "it sli.lI-"tle ,1n~.lto?:i ~'YiVe'\l;l.iv4'i~·"lnle1!li't~' ')'84, "~~ 8b!I\e·of lbeaJlllopii'ofltiJe:'N!tkh:&~ clrr idiiir Mtere.t'lfai/t~b\l~' 1'11,'

:;~:~~5~$;=~r1 a de~liction of Ii ' I erable in the. day, 'M 13\id~'r:"J "fll..,wrir« toll "t{l~t';U Ii 'J~ ... u' PAf1to}lblar/mdile Of,~ Motoot;D1' hif,'co'~n" '. W.e '.'1..' '" I!... o. '," tt (h" b wbile Ocbel'\l.1II11 "ie~ll t . , ,,-~ ~~') ,~'I'J't'llrI ~J.91J1 Btitotion of the Soutb ".n:i4tie,ll\fI "'.fo,l. L Y,'"II '~I", ~~r ~ ~': a~ 0, 1m W Ole! a~iIi1l.iiOn." :Irow-iitf.iige(1ia We.:: TMfMt~ ... ~h ~c.;.wr/l_ oft~fi.MlJbro_ .• '~d. 1Ml!1: ~~J~~x.,vahtj:~i IrlUD~t lIl~nl ~ .... 'liIue.h ' • tilM will deny a _doctrine so1ud .Wd the Baptiat.~1r ,at-TtuMlirt Itu. And. ~jIIieMJ Ill',,:¥'~""in~t .... e-I.~~'>II .1 • '. ,t.,~ the crIme IS (hrectiy agamat "! v, 8'. been f~vored WIth the oatpcJuring ot armlnlrtbe blackS, or .. tlin~ t~1II 1ft Yorlr, I1hnO.B and lIiDOIIn.

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20th, :Gen. Itosecrans telegraphfl has been tl ~~~~~~~I'~O'~Tl~OEBffi~' ~~~I~~~~~~~~ Giln H&lIeck all follow. '. I Union armies, , " .. OLDA.OOoum.-Inoonaeqllenoe "'f,,,o' ... ' rl!ports from ~ol. have golle, deeol ~oldllble delays lIisendin& out a parj.

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'"ll acoounts from. Gen. ad to Liberty, tha~ he t I h' ~ He reporta a aellperate of Janua.ry"and alg() in "~~~~ic~;I'; p~~~:ti~~~~:~!'~;",~\~I~~~~;~\tI!~:..; \ w;,~f,!.~It:~~:~~~ this morning by Mor. ell t e'-everyt mg used abc)utl all houra with the Indiana on to paydurlOi the /II~~;~i': o:~f~~ UC

1\1 illY leprese~t,}t ar" ID t' ,. and .Breckinridge'a caval a farm, and everything necessary to Inil,';';·",;' ew Y ~rk 1'"",;. Fifteen of his men were '1<11",11 deerned It just and e

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, and leaol' 101 ac IVe ~~I:ti:ce!l:i~~~' eight or ten regt'mentB aird the subsiatence of a family, haa beep .,." thirty-eight wounded. 1!rst ot AprO our pr(,po'81t1i~n tbe Weather and fi h ' Ii ht h' d' d been swept away-- and, what 18 - L d L' Oh dollars per year In

liS soon 3S h'l our o~rs g w Ippe un equally 8S bad,. the male memhers ,Col. Ja.mes Fry, Adjntant·Gene- ean an le?tenan~ aBe of those old acoounts. To allll,~~:::~~~:::;l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~rQ suitable ~Ieanw' e a

e• th::m, With a lo~s to ~s of 7 famIlies are all abroad either in the ral of the U Statel Army ball tatly, and Major .?.~~la!~~~.e~ not patd, or arranged by c(

fight has taken IIlace which an 31 wounded, lUcludlDg onll fed lo"r b I .' d th I.,~~:;:~iaeip.i~~tlj~ Provolit-Ma~lIhal tenant Berry severely, before that tlme,1!rty cents ..

I . The rebellosB was 30 or 40 era r ~ e armles-a~ e woo <!tate' bundred and twenty.ioul~ik~:iJ~t~~ I added, .. oootding to oar publlshed 'tel_~to·V,J spltlt mto the meD. t IS l'nolad' th . . ed men and chIldren are BtarvlDg '" 8, ID pur- kill d th' b IDg ree commISSIon 8U five of .the act for . e, elr orses pay the expellile of a specbtl co\lectillC I\&dn-

A brilliant cavalry fight including three commissioned 'l'he Navy Department has been forces, an,d fpr other purposes. eport of wounded IndIans th16 oOlce for papers prevlolll! to lIB folloWs: _ officers; 140 wounded, and 12 priSOD-+ PRIZES. and calling out the national !helr lodges de.troyed. . Cr· It IS hoped that all who are 1~~~e~b~ted~~I~~~!~~~~~~1 n the Rappahannock on officers. 11·illtfm'TT1.,rl of the capture; off New In- Col. Lndlow has cotnpleted the ar- oners. lS!\il, wlli avail themselves of the

March 17th, near1{elly's The Oil:JCiilllati Gazette has addi· let, St. George's Sound, of the Bchoon· rangements for the exchange of all AN OLD OARVlNG-KwIFE.-A ..... ~..,i;,,"'_I!~ ~~:~~t1:h:~~~~!!!;~:!!!:[ty or .~iii~~;'l1 Iwcnt).five miles above tional particulars of the Milton bat- Hortense, from Havana, bound to political priaoners., Ing the hlllf dollar per year. A reconnOlssance, under ' . ,and of the schooner Ann M ' knife was reoently presented General Averill, forced a while endeavoring to break the block: ichigali is now "Paying It boo nty Volunteer Refreshment "al~Iu .. 'r~lI"" "' MlssIO" .... y I!oAllD HuTlNu.-The Se·

i r Ihe river in the face of Our iorces were commanded by ade on. the side bar off the mouth of of $50 for r.ebruits. the blade bf ,wlliclf cond Quarterly Meetmg. for the present

(0 d sistance Hall, .of the 105th Ohio, who' the Suwaan"e rl'ver, Florl·da. of the point of 11 ~~~::~~~L ,of the Executive Board of the Seventh· EIGfHT POl~,BS.l1 De re h'" B"i'tlSt ll!ssionary Somety, will ~~~~~~~~~~~~;5;:: I bD y of rebel e was being attacked by su- The schooner Lightning, from N the sioop-of-war h V

Vlere coveled by nUll;lbpl's, fell baCK to a com, ber terrible conflict t e estry Cof the seventh.da~!y~!~~~'~l

'th sent a courier sau, loaded with dry goods, RU'>'!k1 I'M:Im:imac, and the handle Westerly, R. I .• on 'Il a lhy mill-face, WI an ~nd co:iThe, was captured on the I' A~rlI8tb, 1863. commencing at 9 o'clock front The ford admitted h' reinforcedments. lOstant oil' the Sonth Carolinian coast a stock of a rifle s. s. GBlSWOLD,1IeiJ. Sic • • Ie horsemi:m at a to Is groun until by the steamer Bienville. ':~~!ii~~~ l:~~;'~~ the celebrated 1 :tream, which was a~,""''" llITIved. A part of the rebel '.l'e;n"~t:s~Slle and brought trom ]<'IC"'i'l.. .. TIIB Seventh·day Baptist Church, In rapId The FIrst cavalry dismonnted and attacked our Th~ Navy Department bas VII,ptlajn BUrll:. Tbe rivets are the City of New York, Rev, Wm. B. Xlwion,

th position with impetuosity, but were informed that the gunboat oa.\ramo're. tbe ramrod of an ol(d~rir,,~~r.'~t Pastor, meet for pubhc worship, on ~Iry led on e I d on the 8th captured, off lllllSDOIro at the hAttie of New bath. In the Hall of the ~~~:~~~~.~~fc~~:(::! "t the sOllth side of re~u se at e\ ery point. Section FI 'd th 1 E 110;clock A ..... on the o fi t f th H . b tt k orl a, e s oop oterprise, ''laa~'C~II~=flri~~ "'.allrclad ... C,.valry charged the rs 0 e arrlS a ery ep~ up • h - u Jl.venJle .. nd '£fennthStreet. r • II th'~ t' t '" t' 'Ii WIt cotton, having run out of

1IIIlenchments, killIng and a I.. Ime amos euec Ive. reo RoBBERY OF AD'''o' EXPFtESIl.";:'.Tlie -===::!t>~=========== TL ~ d .... 't t· quitQ Inlet ~-neally the entIre foree, ·bet,idE:tI·ae-l! 1e,* my~ e\lfaige ..,. 1 B execu IOn. safe of the Adams VARRTED,

"UII'llg 0 I"rge number of maS8to tben regiments and cbarged HISCIILJ.U,EOUS ITEKS. bbed L ".. b b . pany WM ro on • In Ashaway, R_I., March 19th, 1863, by plekcted .1e,'I' by, t e attery with bideous yells. : The On TueJIday night, March nth, ID ml._'" I night, Mareh 18th, between .nadU- Eld. J. Clark, Mr. GEO. BELUIIY and )(IS8 K. Irom the sbore. 6rst Missouri regiment, who £Were Lieut.-Ool. Whipple, of the 19th Wis- grauts from st&tes __ ,_ ,~ __ Harrisburg. It COntallaea L. GBlPnTH. both of the above plaoe.

Sllbseqnently, Iyhlg ~oucealed bebind the battery, consin, captured a small boat at- leave their native region for the Iv:an,IQUS f . curr:e~'cy;,1 In Charlestown, Karch 16th, 1863, by It d '11 h f ,.. I' sum!! 0 money 10 C.C. flUllman, Mr. JAlO8 fl. KENYO" and command wa e 11 t e enemy were withIn tempting to run the blockade on Eli· 0 LlIe peace, the security, and and gold, a large number of CllRIE E. CROSS. olry under Stuart and thirty yards, when they opebed a zabeth River near Norfolk. SHe had and other ·material States certIficates of i ------~ who h,\d hastened de!!tructive fire, causing tbem to re. about $2,000 worth of contraband vantages they Gad in Illinois. nited Statell a,20 bonds, a.nd c~,~¢~,s DmD, prevent onr p coil and fioally to retreat in confusion 111:,:\ools on board. Three of the men ofteu happen8 that tlie father of a of the United States Treasurer some dasbing from the 6eld, Jeaving tbeir dead and were arrested and takeu to Norfolk. makes arrangements for glv. Assistant Treasurcr at New troops, who wounded. Col. Hall's victory was The recent order relative to pass- a son or a martied daughter an payable to the order of the Ap'aIDI/! charged them complete before thlT reinforcements ports, requiring a military Jo ~Ie in Illinois, in Express Company A OSIll'" sabtes 'Un\, in tbe auived. bondfrompersonsliabletodraftunaer case of emergency, the $5,000 isotrered by the corllpilny Whe"nevllr the enemy nfl¥le a A -dispatcb fLom Louisville, d"teIJ tbe enrolling act, has been revoked bave a place of refuge tiley werF imiiiMlately charged lCarch 21st, says that an unaothenti. except In those States wbich hat'e the region ravaged by the I~nd lOuted from their p6sition cated report was just received. that a not yet furnished their quota of nine greilt 1088. ' . f G "S Ie months troops. Missouri, the German popu· 1'n~'AAule 'lasted five bonrs, an portIon 0 eu,' tan 1'8 foree en- Among the deserters who were ar. settled west of St. Louis are

was a tIoIine 0~1 cbarges and countered JOhD Morgan's cavalry at rested in New York, a day or two colninlg in considerable nnmbers to hnna con6iet~.1 tllSlIlting in Tennessee, Marcb 20tb, since, was James Kippler, who hal secure themselves homes in a place iog back of the enemy. ',fhe them badly, driving enlisted in nine regimentll and receiv- where there is no danger of visits wfre about 2,000 on each side. ed one thousand dollars in bQpnty. from gurrulas, and where they may enemy at last took refuge behind away. G I Ed' S be lIure of enjoying the fruits of their intrenched ba-t~ry. fool' milelil frb ~PI!CII" dispatch from Paris, Ky, d' Majors enera N Wly n yV. humner industry iu peace_ The sales of the the ford, flankell by rifle fOI Is Col. Clarke surround. 100 In yracuse, . ., arc 21st, lands oflhe Illinois Central Railroad Ilbat\l" The rebel loss :was Sterling ut two o'clock at the relidence of his son-in law, CDmpaJlY within the. last three 200' 0111 ItlsS will not Col. Teall, of congestion of , the lungs. mouths are greater than tbey have

, \. . l.[aJor Oor forces, amounting He had been sick bnt a fe~ days. been in any 'hree months cor three ~nlOng t IC prIsoners, IS\", • " mrldge, l\ cousin ofl """r<.", fought from the John Trimble, the great Union years preVIOUS, aud withiu the

(' Breckiuridge. J)ti'BOj~er& houses for f" UOllI'II, bot were final. man of Nashville, has made his four months bave been greater -than 11\ all have been Iy compelled ijl1l'render The reo slat'es-thirteen in number-a pre- tbey were in the entire year of 1858

sent of their freedom. Tbis excel- While the population of Illinois is Among the wOI\nde~ of the bel. tben bUlrued lent man and his whole family are. thus inoreasing, that of Iowa is

Island Cavalry, was J. W. Rebel that four of and have been, nncondition&lIy loyal. minishing. The avenues by which of Westerly, who was Olle of the A ward master and head nurse in the products of the latter found their

• ALTERATION OF GOVERN'HENT N

-A rew alterations have re(1en~l}' been made of government 'I'",lil .• t!>.,_ der bills, 80 as to make the two lar note pass for fifty dollars. bills Are so dissimilar, hm"",,, .. ' no amount of pasting or- llJ"UJ~'l!';'­tion can render the altered gerous, when it is known that exist It would be proper ptlrllott8 who receive these scrutinize them carefully, wbeu are of tbe higher denominationil.

SUXVARY OF NEWS, 1 distiller in Bethlehem,

bad his stock of whiskey ( dred barrels) seized for attemiptillg to defraud the gOl'ernment matter of tax_ The penalty is

young. yet ahe 11'111 of her Heav· full assurance of

rests with away all te .. rs

W .. C.E.

to ClOSS the liver, and bad a corner Van Dom at River. on the General Hospital at Harper's way t? market. are. so choked, and broken by a Jifle ball. the 13th, but he Ferry have decamped with a larg~ the p~lce of frel~h.t 18 bccome SQ ex­

amount ~pey entrusted to them orbitant, that ~any of the Iowa set-Sevenly-five Vermont \ ICKSBURG. bytbe disabled soldiers under tbeif tIers are betakIng tbemselves to a

barrel. The total amouut $100.000. The amount is more tban twice tbe amou)lt

offender is worth ..

At OvertI>n Hospital, In Memphis. Tenn. on the 23d day of December, 1862. of typhoid feter. N. A. 8lBCOCIC, only '1111 of M&Ilvl\le and C. S. Babcock, In the 18th year of hIs age. Thll deceased was a young man of un· usual promise. of an anbhimlshed character, with a beart 1!lIed with all those generoue 1m· pulses tw.t make up the nobler attrIbutes of man. He leaves a large circle of friends. wbo mourn hIS untlmely death. aDl! who deeply sympathize with the grlef·strlcken rents In their sad bereavement. )(r. Batloo"k ~i'E[if~Aili\JlG:~BEw:l~¢iil~; to enIfsted from the lown of Lima, ROck OoUDlY, THE In Ca. E, 33d Regiment WIS. Vol., Captain lra

were captnred Wedn~8day Tbe report, generally a care. region which offers larger rew~rds Wlttmore. In the hour of hiS oountry'. per·. lJ

III. the decelll;lld nobly responded to his ooun. PdBLISJiED AT WlII1tD\oy,

l[llreh 18th, in a .. raid" upon week ago, of the entire A Cincinnati special dIspatch. says to l!lbor. Tbey cannot afford to !aise PRI·,lIe th y d t' that on tbe 19th. sqaad of soldiers IndIan corn w,hen tbey get. for It, as

u the steeple chase of the e azoo expe • lOn, was were sent to Rush count" Indiana, tbey QO J.lQW, bot ten c~ts a bUBbel. Bn'l'nde of Gen. Hooker's army, The expedition met with. a to arrest some aeserters, and BUC- ThfY therefore lea~~ theIr f~r!D8 ~d

It is elItimated that there will 40,000,000 feet more 111m bel' cu tbe Penobscot aud Kennebec ri this ,.ear than last The amolult nually cut has ueen 200,000000 while hlst yeflr it WB8 but

be I try's oall. and has given his yOUIIg life to purch ..... the Iil1erty of the n&tIDD. and pro· tectlt from destructIOn and traItor blWds.

Nobly dolle. Nobly died. The fuMr;'! ob ... · Is a:;~f~~~~;~~~~~:l~}.= lIuies were perfohiled &1 LimaCeoter,on the NewS of 26th day of Janullry .1..1863 ; services belDi Genehll JfE~i~;;~ performed by Mrs. w,ltse. of the ally of to Local Items. Janesvlne, wbo deeply Intetet1ted a IlJ'ge au· ldent at home or ab"Jad. dlence fllr the space of one hour. The teltt feel an !.titer.st In.

)I'I~ch lith, a s\lriousaccidentoccurj checkatthejunctionoftbeY ceeded iD capturing .ix. While OD throng[ tp the mlD,lDg reg:lon still le~ Dr. Paxon, Surgeon of ~he 9tll and Tal1aha(chie rivers, wbere their way to the cats, the ~orther west. PIke s Peak IS beeo,m. \!asSitchusetts, and the Qua term as- gunboat Ohillicothe eucountered rescued by 100 mounted" nut. lUg: peopled at the expense of lows.

000 feet. \l8ed: .. He Is Dot dead, but sleepeth." aliunee. Address The Rutland (Vt.)IHeridd rnrrii,~h.,.. At his late residence. nMrVarshall,Klch., -a»u;J.~Hi·iU%T~T~E~K~&~~~~~~~~; it'l of Itho! 8ame regiment, wile rId· armeQ, with rifles. Two -Evenlng i'ost.

Illg .1tJ.lllcltop of tbeir speed toward formidable rebel battery, and a -_-c-'-...,...._-,._..,.-1 d I' h I 1 II d or infaDtry, sent from In: -

each other, in' attemptiug tb pass, commence wile astet alloy. Tecaptured tile dcr!re.tellt J(UiUCRUII:1'I'8 ro BE PL'T OM

tbe particnlars tI.e ~et:2,2 ~:"'~f July, 1812, Rolll'lllT CHUllCH, pRINTING

all accompmllell In Marengo, on the IMh of Feb., 1863. Mrs. NEAT"Y AND P'BOJU.>TLlrl~~fJI~J',""'~:; turned in the Bame direction; and a One shot from the battery entered a and lICatterred the trailoTll. FOOTING.-A bill haa been jnt"()ll1o~)ed gion, by which sevef'li of the ELIZABITU E~'IIIS CIIUIWII, consort of the late - ..

bavA belili plundered to the ex Robert Chu,.ch, aged 70 yoars. colhsion ensued, by which both hors- port.hole of the Chillicothe, killing into the Masaaebusetts legislature es \~ere intltantly killed, and both ott four persons and wounding fourteen The captain of the brig Emily providing for putting the state upon fleers were throw.h many feet in the C t Fisher states that the privateer Ret· a perfeet war footing. By its

'2~, ()OO by melins of forged In HopklDton, Maroh 12th, 1863. Mr8. RI· BJ!lCC.l WOBDEN. III the g3d year of her age.

aIr, and seriOt1Blyland probably fatal. The hillicotile received Il xty-four ributlOn WaS condemned at Nassau. visions the able-bodied male popula. \ poor woman iu Brooklyn h t d d ed . I It th • h tt.. d mitted the fatal mistake of kIcking

Iy IDJ'ured \ S 0 a, an was am~ tlenous y. appears a. s e was ro eu an tion of tile Btate from eigbteen to ld b dl ta d th d· h r f her little e1i,Id. Jin -i,hlj lililIse

NORTH OAROLINA. The fleet consi8~ed of the ChiITicothe, cou aT Y 8 II e ISIl a ge 0 twe-..i.v-four years of age, firemen and 'fl",] Tliou"'" she L'a" on -- she went out to work During D K Ib Ii II nb t f tli one fI tlU gun IIU U .. all, constitute the active mihtia',

Ou Tuesday,! Maroh 17th, Colon6,~ e a , ve sma gn oa s 0 e h d l' th ·t.l dAn d absence the h:>use took fire and oat ,our 0 erl!, I WAS ""me un- and thol!e from twenty·four to forty-Spelu, onh~llth Pel\.Dsylvauia Ca'\!- Mosquito fleet, and eighteen trans- safe to mount them. five years are designated ae tbe child was bnrned to death

In DeRuyter. N. Y., at the residence of Demson York, March 12th. 1863, of dlpbtbe· ria. »rrA M • only chIld of Luke C and )(a,.· tho L. BurdiCk, aged 4 years, 1 month and 1 day.

In Charlestown, at tbe residence of her son In law.Ir. J. Stillman HI.cOIC, Mrs. ELI' Zi.IlIITH EDW J.&D!!. widow of Wm. Edwards. aged U yurs and 7 months.

• ahy and s'~me artillery, attaoked ports. Beside the battery, the ene- Washington letters say it will serve. The former are to be Counterfeit five hundred the ;ebel br~astw~rks on the Black- my are said to be strongly fortified impotsible to draft befor~ J nne, ed in three oompanies, and are to bills on the Central Bank of W',rj. ..... water, bllt failed to carry tbem OU)' at Yazoo City and Manchester. haps July. In the meantime drill or parade three days iu each ter have bl'en snccessfully p~~::r~:~ LETTERS.

fI I t t th ment will prepare before\l&nd year, Qne of these parades to be the several baoks in Boaton Ii Datus E. Lewis. William O. Kenyon, Llbbe· IORS was 1~ wounded and missing' eet at as BCCOlm s was ree 0 f h us)(. OottreJitL .I.. Jackson. N.)(. Darrow, I tbcirequipment. Also, that a loan usual May, training, and Ishall do ne 0 t em was taken at the Su~lJt Amy Hazard ...... 0 s. Dunn. Orson Truman.

Ou Friday, March 13th, tbe rebels abOvethejonctionorthe .100000,000 has been tendered camp duty for three day .. and drill Bank. James Pierce, Ablal Tboma!. ByronOburch, , d Y 11 Ii Ii' 200'1 ., .~ A.lbert B&bcock. I. H. York.losephGoodrloA, III.Hle an attack un Newhern, but an a a us a Tlvers, ml es government by a dilltinguished by companies six hours in each A peddler at the GlIbert Stuart, C. A. Burdick (wUl write,) wrre repulsed. Helena, and 150 from Yazoo City. man bankillg bouse. month from May to November, and bone&Co, in Albany, on C. R. Green. Geo. E. Tomlinson. Clarke Bur·

h . h f dick, J. M.Wood, C. D. Potter. Rlcbard Stili-OHARI.E8TON. A dispatch from St. Louis, Several merchantll in Cincinnati, three ours 10 eae month for the a ternoon, stepped backward man.

It wa~ reported, 'on Friday last, 22d, !!aYs : The Republtcan's desiring to visit Europe on business, balance of the year. Call for active pau of molten iron, wbich r~:~P:~:!i~d!!i8~patch of the 20th, states applied some days since at the f:tate service sball first apply to those from the flesh from hi.. leg almost to

tll10ugb rebel prisoners, that six Qf II from Greenwood, to Department for passports, and we!fl twenty to t'Wllnty-fiva yeaOl of age, knee, leaving the bones bare

REOEIPTB.

Power~. :Pi .. rjer:BSiire;"s'nt tenslve ... and of modill'n .~['t~:.ib;'''j~il,ira()iJ1b;~ economloally "' most fastidious taste •. ~~~i~~~~ BOOKS.

PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, REPORTS. ,~,~~l;;j;1~~.'.Jn SpecIal attention gl to

ors and Bronze. , {)rders by mall will meet

tentioD. J.ddrs8a J,H. UTTER '"

l'lght of our gnnhoats pas.ed Fo~t Monday are to the effect that informed th&t "orders have been 18- next from twenty five to tbirty, and Advices have just been SlImter on Monday and Tuesday I')f the guuboat Cbillicotbe bombard~d sued that no more passports are to next from thirty to thirty five. Ex- from C~onel C&r1ton., that l.lSt week and bombarded Fort Pembert~n on Sat.n!day atld be issued to persons liable to milita· emptipns are based on the French fought two battles with too AII,aCilles,

A.lI paymen'" for the SABBJ.TH BllDOllDD are acknowledged from week to weelt In tile paper. Penon. sendlDg money, the re· celpt of which Is not duly aoknowledp4. should give us early notloe of ~be omt. Bnll[lllo,

Il ' Sunday, but wltltOUt deCISIve result. ry duty under tbe law passed at the military system. in both of. wbich he had been ton i ut the report Tbe rebel battery is 80 situated late session of Congress." pletely succe.i8ful, driving the lIOn. \ . • cannot be attacked by a land force The rceent levee cuttings at Lake A NEW LIIf1I: OF CALlFOB!ilU. STEAK- ans from the borders.

1 on account of high water. The guns Providence and elsewhere ha,\,e re- sHIPS.-Tbe steamship Illinois sailed Lieut. Lewi. Graham, 16th

'''PI I,', ve' " of the De Kalb bad heen taken aSlho·e " ~rom Ne- :York recently 'or "I''' .. • 8ulted in inuQdating !!lore thall 1vO " " • , ,. mont volnnteers, oommltted suicide made oy and Ii tand ~attery COD8tructed Ilear milos ofLouisialla tarri'torYI delltroy- tb-wn, with live hundred passerlgel'll in.a Washington hotel on Wedne~ Sagamore the rebel works. The rebel force is ing millions' or dollal's worth of pro- for Califoraia_ Thill vesael, witb the day night. While he 1\:&S ret living, Ihe EatJtetJ) estimated 6000, pnder Oen. ~or- perty. The guerrillAs were complete- Napoleon on. tbe Atlantio aide of the his money, amoontlug to ,too was purpoBe of iCllpturi!1g are blllDg Iy drowned oat. continent, and the MCBee Taylor add stolen by an attendant. u. vessel loadtjd witli !O seat of opera· Atnerioa; on the Pacific side. will form a brisk engag¥lmeut JS expected that onr Tbe women of Madison, Willoonsin, a new line to California. The route On and after tbe first of July, aJl lites occurred, • • be. able to reduce all have formed a UDion League, in or, will be from Grey town, where the letters deposited in tbe Post Oiftice struction of the the rebel rottIfieatlOns on the Yazoo. der that they may afford" more eli passengers:will be landed, up the for mailing, on which tbe pOl!tage ie ou oor side of one cient moral and material aid to our Ban Juan river in boats/ &crOS8 Lake shott, instead of being lIent forward wounded. brave arIDY·" Nro.ragoa to Virgin bay, a.utthellCfl as now, wm be kept and treatell a8

.\. Gen, Stah1 has bee. mad~ COI'rI" 'wel:,e toileg'overland to the p.mc iftbere were no 1ft&mp-6ti them. Ih;~~t~U, nboat Olallder of.n the can.?, ill ad wbere tliey Will be takel1' by The State of liew Jersey .reeentl,. of ' around Wa8hin~. ' , : v to S.U Franlliloo; Tbe dis- adverti8ed for a loan of $.200,000.

All ac;c01itJts &gree, iIi reportipg taJllie itt said to be MlVell ;boodled Nine million dollars were o~re4, great 'destitution ana dlstre8s tn mile!! lell8 Wan by'the PacWlc mail. the whole ~\I.nt [IPeded !Was Northern AlabaMa and Georgia. The route, and -Uie time reqdired tltree luen aloH3. , ,.

,_; .... J re~l army ale stan-ing the eu~re days soorter ; wb~le convenieuce ie, • The engravels are now iUf1li."blng population," in ibme teWpeOtl, ID fUo! of the old .1:,250,000 per dllY of legal,teiJder

• 'l!.;, 1 (.... t II .:1'.. 1)~fug""" are route by the Panama RaIlroad. notes Is 28 38 /I.. lOs and 208 In t"", :reat ~,n.\r u ..... Qn. _ u"!" [ , , , ,..., ,

'~~[~;~~6'i~~tr~~r~~J:;~~:~1~ . he lriI' '( of the f witbia the Vuioa and &t!ooi. $200,000 Of p<)stal i\ aetaiHI,ed ri, • wall t '!If'lh .) • se COnt- ~be ~me stoly cnrrCllCY. ,; 8occe.lrul eXI~iiti.n" jJ~ .NI orl:h bIDed atfae~8 ~poit ""11 iIItroll~ld • Large quantities of tea- bare lbama by tho ,nll,dAr the rebels, 11., tw.t; Impwul' It IS aald, discOvered growing wild in ·Penmlvl-ColonelOotwitt. rrlje ~C:,lt,q'jli~~,I~r.,;.that tlJe Richmond pa~rs an ineorporated 1iOC1e1ty eOI:lt~,I~; by gunbOats, '''monrn' over the re- in Pbiltldelphia Ct lI'ebruari1" 93d. and liale.

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Gardner S. Kenyon, Hopklntoll.o ,2 00 19 62 L. C. F. Bandnlph. Plalnfteld,N oJ., 2. 00 18 62 Isaac Il. Dunbam, " 1 00 19 26 Peter B. Randolph," 2 00 19 62 Zeruab F. Randolpb," 2 00 19 62 PhlOeM F. Randofpb," 2. 00 19 62 J. F. liub\M!Yd. " 2 00 lP '62 Asa l'. Randalpb ". - I ! 00 '0 61 Susan)(. 1\ (IOI!eD, 3 00 19 62 f~'~i;c~D'; Randolph Dunb&m" 2 00 19 62 Randolph Dunbam! Jr.. .. 2 00 19 62 Robert Ohuroh. )(arahall,lIlch., 60 19 13 Gilbert Stuart, Paillesville, O.t 1 60 19 13 LucT Ann Jaclteon, Sacramento.' 70 20 62 Ka.rla Truman, LlmaOenter,Wis.,2 fit. 19 62 A. C Crumb, MIlton, WIll,; 10 00 18 62 Fred. Buten. " 2. 00 18 62 Alva BrowD," • 00 19 62 )(n. w. OIbom •• , 2 00 20 10 Nathan Kll!l'att, West Kilton, 2 00 18 Geo. N. Coon, .. "00 It J&MeW Pierce. .. 2 00 19 Samllel Pierce... 3 00, 1/1, Grove D. marte.. 1 00 19 Orenzo'1'. CoOn. herlfD, WII./ I Ill) 18 Kebt'y B. "boek, .. '00 111 Chad", C!l&rkll" 2 00 19 Amy H"" .. 'rd. New LOnaon,N.Y., 1 00 n Abel G. L1twta," 2 00 19 Icbabod Williaml, Lowell, a O(l U L H. York. W~vllM. 2 00 19 AblAi Tliomu.l1f11ed, '00 3It 10 )[. Willett Ol&r~(Brqol>fteld, 2 00 19 112

R. W. Brown, " 2 00 19 621:g~~~~~~~f.~~II~ ilallilff Green. Adam Center. 2 00 18~ It A. II. Whitford," 1 00 11 M S. L. Babcock. .. 2 00 19 62 N. B. Truma.D, .. % 00 19 ~2 Clarke Burdlok, Jlaplde, 2 00 19 " TbomPiiOn Bw'lilCk. Allllon.WII .• 2 00 ,1Ii 62 Abel )llWIOn, .. 2 00 20 11

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sqciation of ideas Clotnprehendil),g t.he aotions of ber youth. She i imio.edi­-ately graiped his bInd, openea her, ~Eill!!l~d."

and {rQm that hour reoo.ered ' ' i ____ ~ __ .(..

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:~ .. ~~:~~~~~~~~1~~:~~~f~\~~~~~~~~ffi"~~5;~~1 <JU.1 .. I/oBI.ellto see some valu&ble ........ ";, A country paper, speaking of a of which she wished .. " B"U1OUHILD'S 000][, h ' .,. "" I th ' . persoo... 0 IS lecturio ... in order to

PIII'6hl~'se one, sbe soid, as a u-ew n e basement of thelDansion of t" g oN' DC i ge means to obtain an education prmrent -tor her bllsband. the n.utbscbiIds, be thtee kltenens- there are other profe.8ign" lec~

ghe was eumiDing the uti- fish, roa,lit, pailtr:r-are 'pfaced, and turer~ who should devote the "ro-a man cOmmenced, plaving there reigns Glllgnart, who pass- c d f lh' I 1 r., I

barrel-organ before the ;door.- [file ~d"for the best cook -of the day, p~;~~e. elr ecturcs to a similar ~:rtt{~ music _med to aoooy the lady: and WHen he BI'l!tied to Blirdn lie Roths- I 6, The ji:~:~~~~j~,f to tile do!>r, ahe thr:,w a -child, thirteen yeai'll :aio, for tbe n moat quarrels there 18 a fault

moliber I', money: to the man, and told p11l.ctJ, then vllcated by the death of on both .ides. A q narrel may

~=;~f;;~;;~:!Ii,~l~E~~~~ h :Bflen th Ina e k' g' -d compa.red to a spark, ~hlch OilUlilol11 r'''J\liia\ilshe;'' to go away, 11' ich he did at' ji ne, e n y- ID sal : be produced without a flint as

.~=~:BGi~I~11~;~~ On returning to the couoter many soups cany01l mt\ke?" ItastlI12 ti~il~f~~~e:;iI~~;~;b~~~.~, .... ;n

.:~~~~~~r~~$~~~I~~ she said that noue of the pins suited was for a. moment as as a steel; eith"r of them may bam-;; pel~SlclOjliidl¢r:i:ilic~Qji!i \il"-',L but as 80me aompenliltion for as Soyer was 'When as mer on wood forever, no fire will fol- '=7::::::==::::=:±:;j1-t=====~1 o:-nlr.TEnm iCtiiti~~B~ce8' trouble she bad giveD, she would , commenced hi8 exami- that from low.

a bro?ch for the daughter of of the t11.en utlknowo II ; he h&s a Secretary, for A gentleman had occasion to ad-concierge, She accordingly the whIte aptou of hc himself cannot read or write, and vertille lately for a cook. Amongst

chose one, paid 10f. for it and was with" Can you Cook a. po- hiB Cbaplain, for he ill equllny unable other applications, in answer to the seam~, as leaving the shop. when th~ jeweler 1 _ r But Guignart ICcovered to prpy. He .howed his gucstan e:!t· advertisement, was olle from a laUer:,bacv:e missed a dilmond .pill 'Of gl'!!~tJvalue hImself and answered: tensive and elaborate correspondence .. yo,?ng lady" of the profession, co· c&thh!eIPitaiei,aixteen ~ear8Jof*~~tEt~:.~~~ from among thOl6 ROO had been look. "An infinite number, Baron." with certain Committeea of Rome ~lO!llDg her Cal-Ie de write, and stat-a9a~dt~'!}~I' ,Iso, that the lJ liViii\e<rviideI~Cej.th:at:jshe ing at. He accordingly stopped his .. Very well," Tep1!ed the great alld Naples, and is (llearly a I IRan of 109 her salary. , • ~ IS8pewl~l!t, !WhOlly or deliendellt IC)ustdQler, wh'o .eilmed highly iDdig- ~An~r, HlQking OTer tlie great" note ill tbll Bocial circle whicb he or- . ~nce there was a party of Indianlll uPOD"hil~"lled for suppOrt. lI'n~,. i!1siiltl!d on the jeweter's 111\18" P6ttijlC'ate8, "yOU will oameots. IDVlted to attend a theatre and when

VI ~j'I~", u'n'der si:xteen ~~!~Wl~!~~;~;~~i~:;~ei Wife .eal'cblDg lIer, whiohWBII done me; bnt l'watD you that the same I they were a~ked about it' they only I a~,.:t,t-slleh ~eceased ~ butno'PiDwaJI'fatlnd. lrhejewele; ebtJp mUlltllot make its appearance MA.KING A PEER.-The Prince of said, "One man played the gddte,i pe'de4ii'liVOD't~e latter therefore allowed her fo Il!Jlve 'bUt twice wlth,in ~ -twemmontb 00 my W 8Ie~, at tlie recent opening of Par· and another ma.o played the fool." wholly in sen' hill sister to watch her, 'rrhe tahle., CatJ you make tbTee hundred liament, took his _t for the first , a.re DO '.d t fl· d'ft'e time as a Peer j the oel'~.Y was A man who cannot command his the tbree womao was 800n seen to enter aDoth· a\ 81x y. ve I rent soaps f the occasion of a brilliaitf diispla.y, temper, his atteotion, and his coun-

et jeweler's shop, and '1 can cook an egg six hundred The lords assembled early and in un. teoance, should oot think of beiog a to make a. purchaie liS wI;va, Biron j and for my 1!011~S, uBual force, and the gallerie*llbowed man of businesl! i the prgan grinder tfil*e is no end to their variety." a Iplendid array of aristocratic be&U- He who is never sat's6ed with appea.rance, As soon as he The baoket: and the cook have ty, The Pt,'nce en'A-d the house th I .

\' h b.... 'tb beit .... " 0 ers may carn, If be choose ..

. or..hald P ayuJg, Ide again threw him ~~ ~n: ~nns he"er from the"l'rince's Ohamber," preced- that nobody is ever satisfied with II~Cel!se,d, moneyan ordl)red him to ex P 1'1I t e ,oceall on w en ed by a corone' 00' all embr()idered bim.

but the person who was de Rotllaehild .. took: the of cushioo, by the Usher of the Black , her pllrceived cba'nilni tbe bill laid R d d G' . A Frenchman got exceediogly an·

aq- she had alsQ the accomplished" artiBt. ~ , an. tile arler Kmg atArm8\D gry with a waiter at a hotel "You the coort, 1 was fnrioUR H.lb~t f . his offiCial robes; he WIiS aUeBded rascal," exclaiJDed he, "I blow your

....appcllnl~Emt.:. "Jewe ry. _ T--' " UUj§U 0 re8lgn· l.... ~ .. ~ --6l Tbe P . '" • Iii 0.... known lOP; 1tlwllpit; JIe refteeted on Valli's .'? ~rou ...,..Illle, _ IlnCe nose .or you!' clasa- who eUmple. Then / after II.. ftgod of wore the .catlet aJl!l ermlJle robee of ""====~==::;;:======

to h ' 'd b" a Duke over-the unIform of II Gener- - • on the, mao several ar8, ~ regllDe III ~mDe.s by al of the Army On his e t th D Y S P K P & lA REM E D Y II I ry whICh had been mI. ,~llItlDg, "Eh I 1 Bee It all DOW, P . -' A~' n ~ance e -lar manner. I The Baron gives a dinner to-day to Irle~ r08~ In da baY, ~s Royal DB. D.lRIU8 UK'S

a set of blackgnarda who Ig oees "o~e , a Va?M to the AROMA.,),IC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, AGRIOULTUIAL, I owned II carriage io their lives" WOOl8~ck, and placed lils paten~ and Recommended to CtlreD!lspepBia,NeHlO",.

h..l--'[ th B fo' BUmlllQnS to lhe Rouse of Peen tn the neBI, He<u'l_Mum, Ollie 1'''' .... , PU1' YOUR TOOLS IN ol\tlEl\. I e par...,,,", e aroo r hanqs of the Lord Chancellor The Wmdm!heSlomach,,,,,Pam.

Now is the season fot' farmers to' down hill bill ot: fare to carraigeleill oaths were administered t1;c roll '" ~.!=, ~::e' Cla.JmI"n put their tool~ in order, so as to be I bl1lJOkguaQdaj I ne,ed IIcareely tell signed, and tlie new m~mber was Oompla'fits, Low Splriti,.Delirtum n-mlnB,

I ""J .. hi for SPrIng work. You will all you i at u guart .'s not redO?OO to cOllducted to the chair on the right IT S l~nce_ be very bbsy when the time comes tOd ~ II; Vu1rr ~ecetlSlty of ta~lngh a of 'the thtpne, which on State ceca- T"':;t~".E=~~.j:W~::~D,1UT plow aud p.)/m.t, io April and IMlY, 80 W en e g?Clt out. e al SIODs is appropriated to the PMIIfle of " '

:~~li!~~~~~~~l~_ next, and it will be very unWise iu lint. by /t~o Q ramy day the honest Wales. His Royal Highness IlJaYillg TAKE NOTiCE you to leave your implemellts, th~t penlla°' 0,00&, out of the. $6,000 sested him!l\)lf, pla.<:ed his h~t 011 hill DVIIbS''',

are out of repair, till they are wanted, ,!~e .gr~~O ~nlual.IY allows him, head in tOKen that he was a \:egular '1,~~t~t~~I~~~~:!1 before you put them in order, & e (h ef ev~e8 on tbe ~otcher, "out"b~ out" British Peer, Imd then ~::~~~~~:;~~ ji If you dp not own the Ilroper lldge d o'N wy oar' unDlsh ~e 1uwiten,) immediately rose shook hands ,with ~:~~~~~~:;,,~j;i~~;!

Lient.Oolonol and all Officers of·lo~I\~:ltlll~. ~ .......................... , .. ,-...... . ~r ................. _ ........... . C~1n •• _t ...... ~ ... ~ ... , .. ~ I •••••••

l'lrst lieutenant .. , . . .. .. . . ... . . . .. Seoll .. IILleu,nant, ............. . NOI\-commtislofted oftl.eara and enlt8te~

to '''~ .. 1I.__ WOIIi,tp eD&ble' you to ao 11I00lit of n. flW e ~ ay. ..LIle emperor's the Lord Uhanc:llor, a.nd ~tired a. oht~I"'.d'i;~~,~;" BSI.rellt_ Comuiii§iiOiJet.':of Pensions, your rep"ir., you had b~tter prqcure I =::tlcbfuk ~~v;s .1~00r' on ~Il these speeddy all pOlBible to the 1?riR~'s

WI .. ,,,. Wasbiogtoll,1 D,"C., and .U claiml them withont detay. as it is fJad, e r IS e~ ea ~ gtft. Ohamberj where be disrobed "iu~elt. ~',~~~:~l.f,~~,c:~:~:'~.:~=~i~~f~~~:~ .. ~;,~

~!~~i~~~i!i~~i;lfOf atre~rll'df,Pl'1'and oouiity to the managemeot to have to carry every I DISOOVEBY appeared dnce more in the cbjl.racter HaJ!", &ra:B. 'Frepoo,'SIlO(lIli\ 4uaitor, broken implement to the U wbeel- . O~ lWBDEB, OraD Enghsh: gl!lltleman theu eoter-Tif!asu~y Department, WaRhill'gwD, Wright" to be mended. I E"ery far· A fe.wJyesrS ago, & Mi'. Martin WaR ed the 'hoRlle1 quiiltly a~d took hi~ "j~'·"'''-.nll·JtA_ dl,~f~i!~~~ftrij~~~~t D. C. The envelope should be In. iii1!r should bave a "work s"hOp "~a ~li'rdered at a pla.ee balled Bilgay; seat among ~be Peers' 00 the, 1I0qr ill,; IUd~Y81 ct dorsed U Official bOlliness," inthe:top room'in some dut-building, wbe\'ehe iild this :mlirder was ~fterward 'dill, " .' !t'tf~~~;~~~

~~;i,'~:id~l::~i~ f.iglit-h~ua corDilr. Pa~nt of'pbt!~ (jan 'p'Ot up Ii. carpeoWr's betrcb, with covered ID a moat 8i~lar m&nnll"r. NEGRO D4!\INl'.-An install,ce of the 1!!:j~~mit~~~~::tlf tage is oot required,-"N. t:'rtmbune. all the "fixins "lueCeSPt,Y to do Or- The crime "a8 comJDitted on the 9th daring of negroell in that sec'iol). is ti dinary jobs in tepa'riiig' tools. A I of Relmmry, on the higluead, at tine told by a lake Providence (LOUIS-

A cooper's horse iii a \'Musble aid, and b'clock in the ~fternooo, 'Ibe-.hot lan'a) correspondent of the Phlladel-

first au the otic mell.Uon lif yoo,wdl be BUf,prised with! wliat fa. fell dowD dead. He: W&I, JW Uy & black II1I1.U, aner 8eV-cloth in EnglaM :aA~s b~pJ cility; 'after a little praOticej 3')ou can frum collecting 101M limall arid, djiys' 'U:~e1it t~tt1te~t for a mils- .... ,,'"

~ the yeat UilL itJ "/All -aolllltlen mend'& tiroken pfuw, barroW; mother money, and had only liTe glliDe~ ket 'and toDtliIs btl amimrnition, su(}. brollgnt ftom Im\ia (it' tuma ,,~re farm utensil. ., I abo?t &tm, of wliich ,00 w~ rob~, reeded io seeming liis ' Wish. , He se~

.~~r: trom: time" nn_od~lol A~~ ~~atiYJ [ Th~ t~ueni ).18e of good' ~oolt> Jby as !Welt as hiR watch; and ring, :rile out in the night, and by mOl'Ding had'wo..ep and worn sOrino- ao aru,. m~ ill- ofJe!l9f as louch beneJjt .to oh~e uad been ramttled down witb rllacbed the ricinity of • rebel guard. /ile ~~~ for neally annthec: ~#n 'helD" is th,i~ 9rdiollr.f,.8!)\I,qO;liqg, Ii wmten p!j,per. Thill had been ,t .... IJe orept cUtioualy forward but tbe' ED1'o~eao weaverjJ !iespl.hwt".Qf py; w.Wing them to b" _hla t ~h~ un np IUId earrMid a_y wijb the w. 8eien MId :watched. Sndilenll h~6:~:~. e~e~ c~peting 'with it. IItlw '\V/)lI_ ~~ey IW. lUI' to llIr: me,!, tn Bav~ hun. lIMy. c !I'm" mitiUg wv.etiU lllgi\lw; the sharp arid!: of rillea brollght him f. derfu):the change r Inala .qOIh>~'n! dreds.ofQoU&l;'IJ~.t:WODld~tb~rWiLW O.tIlia bf, paper ·there ,Wl)f!l to his feet. Before pe~'81&, no'1' brought to England~rmaDnfac;, be paid to oth~ fotdoin~ what'they 'are U8€ld In • .1'11' J1i\bellil()\qieril. ~ored, 1t.!l4 ret1ll'~ei1 to ~he''j)J~'(jfitll at'4 able tal do,.\·, wlieD 'tb~y lfi'~'n;t JlO I but· bi4 m!ls~et \Q'~Q;'~:~ia~~;~8~f~;~1 production cheaper tqall, 1bli »'"1" &ber business"of flay i~~ on Ooe .rebel

!X'i*¥eril and ;weavers catl' 'lifl'edt; Ita'ild.' ~~~il~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i II'i~i~~~~~~~~l~~~i : A~Olit the yeat 1159 'octton.' cMh "~be wise f~rmen"ilI:i': li&ire'CV1~", ~g'~n;to be made jiJ~I't1id to '~~I) thmg conv:ement and exte~t.1 (A party /0£; iF1~ish' ~mi. ..111 h~O' ~I~e rl,ln, .IIuprOpolllMl88jU6f ~iatr;icf.;~JIl,l!illli fOte lerwafiU ~ 'U~ It,' -lIer ~at: tl$ r nucleu8 of tlie QJ1.i~ be on' the'lookJOttt,cwiid selee: a ~blch,'~i"Btioction It ba8'~mblilto bere, and another there, whjcb, will

wei ilthf." tba& of Ilpihnil!M' 000 I ~~ot,si:~,,;IM~i.~,red; lhiead." at a time betwelln tile fiog~!'

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