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For the h Recorder AUTUMN An El(ypt .n qneen we fead In anclent.tory Once robed herself all ro ally to die. D ped ound he f Ids of power ann glory The way to victory may seem long but t e t II co ne God has de elared It and God ca at l e In al1 th s we need to be consistent and holy as well as earnest aJ;ld coura geous w)e neeq; a fresh baptiSm oiLhe Sp nt We need to d aw ne r the thIOne where the plesence of It he alllovmg Father w U overshadow t us and fill our hearts and nen e us and saoct fy us to our fork Letl us bow ourselves to that baptism aoll open 0 Ir hearts to that was.PI nd vell ng 1 Amen and Amen On N ntll A enue hetween 3ud and u.ltb streets about fifty feet back from the s dewalk a large tl neted edifice bearlDg consp C 1 oU51y on Its flont the abo e macr p t on I ,eotored tl c other day w th 10 Its prec nets Ilnd found myself so much mter?8ted m Its mner life and appearance that I reaol cd to con vey to> ad m outl ne of what I saw Aud I ,J 11 cornu euce w tb a few obscn at oris respect ug tl e nature of the corpo t on "ho own th s b I Id ng :lud c ry out ts objects Au appropl at n from the State sup po ts pup Is \" ho are unabl;) to pay for tb¢1 tUitIOn and the Board ofDllecto s who cant 01 the finances are obhg a by the condItIons of their co p rate eXIstence to report annually t the Leg slature the con d t on fin nemUy and otherw 18e of the mst tu on and account fOt thtl ce Hd by tl em from tI e masters Tlie thud floor cousisted of h gh we11>lighted and ventilated spart ments mto wh eli tHe sun shone chee Iy enough and Ii observed that the floors and appo ntments general were scrnpulously clean cvme ug an effiCIent hand at the helm That plellSed the eye

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For the ~'bb. h Recorder

AUTUMN An El(ypt .n qneen we fead In anclent.tory

Once robed herself all ro ally to die. D ped ound he f Ids of power ann glory

The way to victory may seem long but t e t to~y II co ne God has de elared It and God ca at l e In al1 th s we need to be consistent and holy as well as earnest aJ;ld coura geous w)e neeq; a fresh baptiSm oiLhe IIol~ Sp nt We need to d aw ne r the thIOne where the plesence of It he alllovmg Father w U overshadowt us and fill our hearts and nen e us and saoct fy us to our fork Letl us bow ourselves to that baptism aoll open 0 Ir hearts to that

was.PI nd vell ng 1 Amen and Amen

On N ntll A enue hetween 3ud and u.ltb streets about fifty feet back from the s dewalk stand~ a large tl neted edifice bearlDg consp C 1

oU51y on Its flont the abo e macr p t on I ,eotored tl c other day w th 10 Its prec nets Ilnd found myself so much mter?8ted m Its mner life and appearance that I reaol cd to con vey to> ~o ad m outl ne of what I saw

Aud I ,J 11 cornu euce w tb a few obscn at oris respect ug tl e nature of the corpo t on "ho own th s b I Id ng :lud c ry out ts objects Au

appropl at n from the State sup po ts thos~ pup Is \" ho are unabl;) to pay for tb¢1 tUitIOn and the Board ofDllecto s who cant 01 the finances are obhg a by the condItIons of their co p rate eXIstence to report annually t the Leg slature the con d t on fin nemUy and otherw 18e of the mst tu on and account fOt thtl

ce Hd by tl em from tI e

masters Tlie thud floor cousisted of h gh

we11>lighted and ventilated spart ments mto wh eli tHe sun shone chee Iy enough and Ii observed that the floors and appo ntments general

were scrnpulously clean cvme ug an effiCIent hand at the helm

That plellSed the eye

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THE 22, 1866. £'''''-

1·U!!eIE~sSeXI~~lllditirire of precious dol- tain a sermon one week and colild it, if it gave to him enough in cOirnilll!!:W~fich SUlfTOlllniiil it, and sur-lalS, if worse room talks the next week So al- addition to a parsonage, so that he a,llyr:atiiid, perhaps two

'fhe nnmber of (iT So, also, m education, they over- ternately through the year Mr could feet hImself generonsly pro:-, 1'""'" .. 1U",.", "Under the' ~tDlce, and 'ad . h b h d 11 f Beeoher keeps m his ohurch a pbo- . d d f, to it, and on each of the a ItlOns to t e c uro , I the look the dlgmty an exce ence- 0 nographlc reporter, who takes tktWD VI e or

school dunllg the year j It man, and'mstead of educating him all he utters m his pulpIt or lec€ure- Again, if the church owns the SIX SIdes, IS the front half of the head The number of deaths, whethJ.I1 of as a rational and Immortal mtelll- room So he holds the matter In hIS home of the pastor, It. will enable the of a small child, fully embossed, tire

scholars or teachers j gence, they tram hIm for the partICU- own hands, and he can give hiS pro- churcb and, pastor to be properly Ill- hne of profile mclmmg perhaps tweti-\ ductlOns to whom he will This fl' b fi The amount of money raIsed, and lar use he 15 to serve Is he to be a dependent 0 each other t IS ut ty- ve degrees from a perpendICular new arrangement WIth the BaptIst ror what objects; mechamo or falmer' The elemen- paper commences WIth the first Issue just that a church should pay its mlU- Not far from this J,l! the likeness ofa

What are the wan, ts of the school, taI:Y branches are enough for hIS In December Ister for tIme spent In Its behalf It small child, In beautiful whIte mar-not have #<li..cations of a whICh mIght be rehEjved by the As- purpose Is he to be a teacher~ Let is SImply an even exchange Yet no ble, laid away lU Its cub, and cover-

sociatlon, or ill reference to wh\ch huo be posted In just those branches PARSONAGE. true minister labors with a wltli a glass canopy Near by is SaI)bal,h SQhools l' N the advlce of the ASSOCIation m~ght whICb he lEexpeoted to teach. Is he It 15 an advantage 10! a church to merely for the }Jay or WIll any a settee of Iron, where Its motlier SItS

of dervlce; together with such to be a busmess man ~ There are nu- own a parsonage ~ I take the affirm- sound layman 'WlSh any mmlster to when she comes to mourn over the other Itelll!S of mformatlOn as may merous mills m this country, called atlve labor WIth a churoh merely because departed, and a lovely female form

re!rar,decl'l selve to 'gIve Interest to the Iheetmg, Commercial Colleges, alIas wntmg Let me first define my idea of a he wants that mlDlSter to reCeIve on a pedestal, pOlUtmg and and lay a fGundatlon for its busmess schools, whICh run him through In a parsonage Every mlll18ter needs a pay therefrom Nitw, if a mlUlster upward, to mtlIDate to her

Th€se matters "bemg fully report- few weeks, and turn him out With a comf'ortable and respectable home owns real estate m a sOCIety, IS not WIshes to rejoill her child-ed, It IS hoped that the ASSOCIation complete busmess edncation What- Oomf01 table, for the same reason that the prinCIple above stated lIable to ren, she will find them as treasures will be able to exercise that fostermg ever be the occupatIOn, they would every creature needs a comfortable some extent to be VIOlated ~ If the laId up m heaven Here are a great care over all the'4lchools whloh will have one's studies duected ;wlth ex- shelteI Agam, the mmd IS neeesaa- pastor owns hIS home, is it not pos many gralllte monuments, one to the greatly conduce to their prosperity elUSIve Ieference to succe~s m that nly affected by phYSIcal surround- SIble that It may prevent him from memory of fonr brothers by the

It will be .seen flOm the MlUutes l callIng A hberal eduoati~n, they lOgS; and WIth the delIcacy of mmd reslgUlng a charge, when the lOterest name of Ladd, from ten to sixteen propose to send out an agent thlOk, consumes time and money whIch a snccessful mmlster does pos- of the church demands hiS reslgna years of age, drowfIed on board of

"NtS-B()pn as a SUItable person can be uselessly" h sess, how can he SIt qUIetly down to. tlOn ~ AgalO,};s It not hable to be the steamer Empire, opposite New-o.bl;ain,ed,.to vIsjtall the churches, for But If m really created , e remember10g that the case, that a people wIllJlOm year burg, III 1849; another to. the the esp'eCial purpose of promot1Og Image of G :possesses pbwers hIS fam9,Y IS uncomfortable ~ / Re- to year reuew the call of then pastor, memory of Frt,Aerwk Denlllsoll, who Sabbath School Illterests He WIll which exa above the rank of a S'pectable, because of the refin1Oq.~ffect because he owns a home WIth them, reCeIved a mQ!{tal wound by a ~hot

yet

of pr07~d~~','~ the~ Sri Sal.!lb.a.th theory, and ~in

support of law nl~!I~:lP~;~~~~.~;~~ ernment IS the WIth tw.o horns like a,IamDr VOICe, as the VOIce of a di~,go~j assuredly be heard. Image of the first or nanal

rtamly be ,crE!ated. and mark of the YAnl"'V

enforced by law woe to senters' I!ut may you, dear brother; and your nnworthy correspondent, be numbered WIth the dissenters, and acknowledged of God as those who keep his commandments

Thl> time for the resurrection of tbe Sabbath truth IS lUueeu And beside8 this, God has nr()Vllle<1 in prophecy a speCial messagfl'i;>r thl8 very time and for thIS

endeavor to estabhsh ~chools where mere 10SFu ent, hiS edUcatIOn whICh respectable and ro~tbetlcal whIle at the same tIme they feel that from the eneiny's brIg DIspatch, they ale not now orgaUlzed, encour- should c*aml be snch as to unfold homes have upon the m10d ana heart the welfure of the church demands while acting as a volunteer in the age and strengthe!, those which al- and IDcre se hi 10herent excellence, Hespectable, because a minister IS ne- another pastol ~ BeSides, I have heard defence of StoUlngtoD, Aug 10th, Ieady eXIst, ana secure conceit qf ana: thus prepar hIm for the exalted cessanlya plomment person m SOCI- It suggested, that when a pastor owns 1814 actIOn 10 the gIJat object of tlils As- spbere h\ch he as created to fill ety HIS bome attracts attentIOn hIS home, sometImes a chmch IS I have also seen a marvelous tlimg sOCIatLon We tefer ytu to hIm for The on y S~UlfiC nce of tliiS lLfe hes and company; and the condItIOn of tempted to take undue advantage of consistent ahohtlOlllst--one

pose ,Rev 14. 9-12 The tin'AT

haVIng come, the message IS

1Oformatlon, and tlUSt that hlS m the eve opme t of man's powers, hiS home can ,but III somB measure circumstances If thetelatIOn of pas- who allowed a colored lady who la­labors among you will be appleCIated and 10 that IdiSC! ine III which they influence theP:Ih1Ods of all These tOI and people termInated only WIth bored III the kItchen, to Sit at the ta-

domg 1tS work To suppose work WIll be accomphshed wil~J1ont\IJpllf8<lD~ the aId of the-solemn and seIIBol~a~tie "!tificiai

an agent cannot go at hIS own take caract nn dnectIOn Items conc'ern1Og respectabilIty are the death of the oHicer, th18 whole ble every meal WIth the family and charges, and as his mISSIOn will be In r feren e to he relatl~~egree of more lIDportance than they are subject would appear qUIte different guests-thus showmg the spirit of one of great Importance, It IS confi- of uttl y po ses ed by difle~t Ill- usually thought to be They deserte But howe\ eI mete that theory, It does humaUlty an&! of Christ How far <lently expected that the churches Will strume tahtles, common p¥:i.ctlce IS attentlOl! not hold good m practICe We must thIS excels fJ4~ spmt of that godless co~.iliii'te lIbel ally to the-funds of at'iar nce il OIIr seco~d/propo- Aga1O, WIth viery few exceptions conSIder th10gs as they ale, and not arrsto.craci~~ICh will not allow even th¢jtreasury It WIll be a part of hIS sltlon, VIZ, t at utilIty ranks in de- III our 1enommatlOn, a mmlster as they ought to be, or would be whIte h",lp~ s to come to the table

proclamatIon of thIS messa/goe" Ignore and impeacb thIS eyI/l€'n~IIYII; momentous portion of the, God And the I(lesisagle'l IS not beIng is present fact-a thing 01'6 to admIt a failure In

duty to solICIt your oontubutIOns glee a9coldl g to the dig6Ityof ItS ought to keep ~ hOlse Also, for were we not a poor erring race of with the \~amIiY' ThiS contrasts T1Ios B BR~tvN, Plesldent end Utthty IS commonly ascnbed econoJllY In hvmg, he needs a cow bemgs HEBRo.!I. very stlon ly With the relatIOn a ~R~tc~:~ } VICe-PI es exclUSIvely to those th10gs that have and a garden His hOlse ~nd cow Nov 8, 1866 frrend gave me of a high-toned aboh-

dence In not sending the ml~ss:lge when It IS due and so much nel*CI, and perIDlttIng a false fulfillment to I,al~aililst come In the very tIme andtplace of the true \

son ag.a~.n:et

NIlE, NY, Nov 12th 1866 man To such objects all busmess should consIst of m\>rethan SImply a NOTES OP A TOURIST. down 1Jl 0 tbe dmmg saloon to sup-L A ,..PLAITS, Cor Secretary theIr end lD the phYSIcal nature of need pasture TheI'rfore, a prrso.nage • I 1 tLOUlSt (t~ on a steamboat, who went

I pursUIts are dIrected, and busmess IS j:lOuse and a small garHen The Hebron N{mlBER xm per, ~ftA the oth~r passengers had UTILITY \ practically assumed to be the most people showed theIr Wisdom by se- ~r'r'TIC, Conn, Aug 1866 eate~\ but soon returned, lookmg

DelL,credi at the AnnIVersary\ SessIOn of the Importaut concern of hfe Let us curmg SIX acres of IImd for a parson- Here I am lU Greenmanville; and glum as a sphmx On mqUlring the

']be work of God IS neve' behiud the season HIsiWarDing/l are time­ly; they always come ~ef?re the danger IS upon us The I¥t deep I fDLIld:aU:leiltal mlixim conflIct upon the commandments of ,nnlder'alld:iI.ga*utI;

i\lleghamnn Lyceum of Alfred 1!Dl\€rslt~ examme thIS pomt What 18 most age lot Such a ~t, WIth SUItable what matter IS It. how I got here, h d I -c;rufy 3d f866 - eauee, e sal , " am not gomg to

Utthty ~s the watohwold of the to man ~ Man's tirue dlgmty buildmgs thereon, ill be of pecuDl- whether on the wnlg, or some otbm eat WIth those nlggers" Now I am age 'Vlth many pelsom, nothmg Ires m the \powe~s of Iils mmd The ary advantage to Doth ohurch and way' I Surely no one could Imagme remInded of what another friend has mherent excellence The \ alue body IS by no meaIis to be Ignored pastor It will help materIally III It \fail accomplIshed WIthout some lately related A certam man went of tbmgs IS a replesentatlve value The great utlhty of those thmgs that the support of a mlllister This IS a kind ofIocomotIOn But as I am here, lUtO a congregatIOn of the llr!stocracy, The teRt to whICh everythmg IS sub- sustam It, develop Ita powers, aud \ery Importaut Item With a feeble It Will be expected that I shall relate and seemg a group of cololedpeople

God and tl:ie faIth of Jesus, IS nght hefore us, as you seem to be aware But the warnIng message has been nslO~ for nearly twenty years. If you would bbor effe(!tually 1U the Sabbath cau~e, you must do It by re­ceivIng and proclalmmg thIS m€'~s"'ge. You can not be successful m work of God, 1f you refuse the IS, "'that IS Its practICal add to Its comforts, IS freely admlt- sOCIety, and It will enable a wealthy some of the Sights seen here Well, sitting apart on the opposite SIde of

use'" In Our age, among men m ted But as It deTlves Its Importance one to raIse more fori other objects one IS a vessel on the stocks, advanc- the house, With another fnend cross­general" the ~ ery \forces of nature from Its relatIOns to the mmd, It IS It will assIst the IDlTIlster He WIll Jng towards completIOn, one hundred ed OVIl! and took therr seats With pave, no higher digmty than as stock not the hIghest end, and therefore not be pressed for rent, or oblIged to and sixty-one feet long, thirty-five them Doubtless there was mnch

of the means He has prOVIded for It Th~Spmt of God attends thIS mes-

' t d Th t~ f th hill those thmo""s that mUllster to It do raIse means to purchase a home breadth of beam, and eIghteen feet sage of hiS' word; and tblS 18 the

lU ra e el s~m rom e _

Side has a mOIjey ,alue wherever It not p6ssess the highest order of whICh he IS hable to have to dl5pose deep; It 19 to be bark-rIgged, With can be made to turn a wheel Steam utlhty In the hIgher sense, the of at a sacrifice Next, we say It three masts, and a capaCIty of eight

h d I k d ft h 'ntll(lls the mal! Thl!! It IS that IS WIll relIeve the pastor of mnch anx- hundred and SIX tons There are IS arne sse m I ~ a ra orse

secret of Its success Those who tmly lovers of the Sabbath truth yet be ulllted in thIS work j but as profess to love It, and yet run mill!s and transact theIr worldly

paper we The wmds ate co.nverted mto motIVe belDg diSCiplIned for' a futme lIfe lety ThiS affirmatIOn is partIally two other shIpyards m the nCllllty, >:f1~i'Iilerllyll~(l wa:s,d1isc'(llltinu.ed,partly Un ers, lak!es anil oceans, WhateveJ, then, contrIbutes most to proved by what has Just been said lU one of which I saw two vessels on

the highways of commerc.ll proper dlsclplme, must be the III leference to rent and purchase the- stocks, but took no notes The

starmg and ~ onderIng among the people, but they have got to learn that \lharacter, and not COIOlt, WIll form the ground of Judgment III the last day, and that a whIte skill IS no more acceptable to God than a dark one, for they are all made of the same flesh and blood, and must all

ness by proxy on the Sabbath, they may be m theIr places congregatIOn, deacons and iCildeirs though they be, lfill oppose It, III the time of tnal yield to the tates of the Image, and receIve mark of the beast ill theIr haltd

The very hghtnmgs of heaven are hIghest concern to man Though money BeSIdes, some mlDlsters, Greenman Brother!! have also a fac-ht d t d d d "' the mmd IS a umt, It hus many forms when first assummg the dutIes of a tory, ~ hICb, WIth the ship-yard, caug ap aPle, an use as SWllt-

I lie down alIke lU the grave, and the worms cover them S CoON

footed messengllrs. If a new prmCl of activity; and, thus regarded, It la pastor, have scalcely any th10g WIth keeps the Sabbath-a good eJ[ample, pIe or force In n~ture should be dis saId to have many facultIes oripowers which to help themselves Indeed, wl:ilch I wl5h all our mannfacturmg covered, the' Immediate mqmry These, accordmg to the nature of some have run behind whIle prepal- brethren wouIa follow The lIttle FUTlJRE OF THE SABBATH wouldbe, "What ulle can he make their actIvity, naturally group them- mgforthework Inmanymstances, church here, under the pastoral care ELD A H LEWIS oflt~" ThlR tendency to turn efery- selves mto at least three general dl too, those who have labored In the of brother LIvermore, seems to be thlDg I to practICal aecount IS so HSlOns,lcommonly balled the Intellect, mmlStry for years, have been obhged on a par WIth the churches m gener-

IistJ.'on'f!. that should some mhabltant SenSIbilItIes, and I"V1l1 :Man nses to use up 1111 their Iecelpts to obt:uu al for relIgIOUS actrVlty, If, as I Judge the npper .worlds come among us III the scale of excellence In propor the necessanes of hfe But few to be correct, the SIXth-day even-

on a tour of observatIOn, the celcstHlI tlOn to their complete and symmetrl- have much surplus Seldom, then, mg prayer-meetIng IS a cntenon vlSltant would no doubt soon be ap cal development Here hes tbe busi- can a pastor purchase, Without In- WhIle here, I paId a VISIt to the propnat'ed by some Barnum, put on ness of educatIOn And by ednca- volvlUg himself so as to produce em- cemetery, located abo.ut two mIles np

h b d tlon I mean all tl:iose Influences that barrassment If, on entermg a new the rrveI, one of the most heautiful ex 1 ItlOn, an pro, e a, ery "pay coneera". And there are those fOlm character field, he de!llTes to hire a home, he spots to be found on this sm-cursed

ld if L may be oblIged to board for weeks planet It IS laVIshly decorated wou, It were pOSSible, meas- At thIS pomt we meet WIth a com-oft' and sell a rambow by the mon enor among the fuends of edu- or months, and spend days of pre- every varrety of evelgreens alld other

h k th fi ClOUS tIme, to say nothing of the kmds of shade trees, and all kInds 1)f yard, t ~n pluc e stars rom the catIon M;any suppo.!!e that the firmament, and barter them as Jew- pnuclpal obJect of eduoation IS the anxiety connected thereWith, before floweung shmbs that will thnve lU els, and use a g nous sunset sky • t f kId H he can get a place of aJ;ly kmd In tIllS clImate, Its graveled walks and

1 , acqUlSl Ion 0 now e ge ence whIch to hve Then he is lIable to carnage tracks wmd 1U every dlrec-for a wave mg pan lama the greater the number of facts of l

Dear Brotlwl,-Though I am not aware that I have ever seen you, yet for some years past I have been fOlm­Ing an agreeable acquamtance wIth you thlOugh the RECORDER; and therefole take the lIberty of addless­mg you I have tasted the fhuts that the "Gleaner" has gathered, and liked the qualIty I have Leen espec13lIy pleased WIth yom ealnest­ness and zeal In the Sabbath cause, and have been deeply Interested In the fact that you see flom the signs of the tImes that a great struggle on the questIOn IS Just before us, whICh calls fOI all 10\ ers of the Sabbath of

~I'he first thmg 0 be done m diS whICh a branch of stuay treats, the be obhgcd occaSIOnally to look up tlOn, so tlIat the bunal lots are not another bome, and go thlough the sub'ect to that pam!uI, rrgld, uniform cllsslng the subJCc of Utlhty, IS to greater Its uttilty Judged by thIS J I the Lord to gIrd on the almor anew wasteful, expensIve process of m!}v- squ~~ which seems to have prevaIl .determme 1tS rel tlve Importance standard, a well-selected course of -~, - fQr the approachmg contest God

Its very meanmg s poses some readmg would be the best 109 How much more pleasan~when ed trnoughont almost every section speed you, and all others, m your to be obtamed It IS an attrIbute educatIOn But a knowledge- of a church can say to It!! pastor elect, of country On the other hand, eft'orts m behalf of hIS holy law'

I " We have a home ready; oce:npy Ii the lots here are of every concelV-EfQ.methmg by which that thlOg IS facts does. not necessar~ y merease Bnt pel mIt me to ,inquIre, Wh:tt as Ion.,"" as you I em am our pastor" able shape and varIOUS m sIZe '" adapted to secure the obJebt propo.s- mental power, and mento'll power 'do yon expect will be the result of

eil In thIS adaptatlOnhe~ Its whole gIVes more dignIty to mmd than Agam, a parsonage WIll tend to Here you find one perhap~ nearly the great contest on the Sabbath value The ImmedIate end towald w.ere knowredge 'rherefoH~, what a plevent a pastor from spendmg too square, tljere a parallelogram, now questIOn m thIS country, whIch IS so whICh utlhty IS dIrected may also man needs IS not so much a certam much tIme m physlcallahor MiUlS- a truncated tnangle, a parabola, or eVIdeutly pendmg ~ Do you answer, used as a means to Bome hIgher end, kmd or amount of knowledge, as the ters ale meD_ If they purchase real one perhaps that would defy tngono- Truth will trIUmph ~ It will WIth whICh lU ItS turn may be II m<lans to abilIty to 1ISe all hIS famrltles WIth estate, they are apt to purchse too metry to descube One that attract- genume ChllstI!lns But do YOIl be-

d h h 11 Th effiCIell0Y and power Man's h1oO'best much They are apt to purcbase ed my attentIOn as much as any, was Ileve that our go, elnment, OI the some e~ Ig er stl us at the f: 'I' 1 d b last wEJ reach an end whQIIIlc 'laI:u,e happmess arises from tbe actIvity of arms. hen they want to Improve a complete CIrcle, ene ose y posts people m generat, or even a maJonty, lIes wholly mthin. ItSel£ I '!bIs IS hIS noblest powers The pleasure them properly To do so they mDst and rails The postS are fifteen m will be revolutlOmzed on thIS subJect,

d I ellJoyed m the healthflll glow of spend more tIme 10 phYSIcal labor number, made of sto.ne, about seven and keep the Sabbath of the Lord 7 sal to possess Intnn~se efce lenee, d d dlglllty,OI: wortli. All the attllbutes mental and phYSIcal activIty mvolv- than IS necessal:y for health, and thlfS mches m diameter, an cut and carve Nevel, my dear fnend, far "from It! of God pGS8eiS thIS excellence in an ed III the pm suit of an object, often, If exhaust their energIes When thIS so as to ImItate the bodIes 'Of black The clearest propbeOles of the Word

not generally, exceeds the pleasure IS the case, lt is rumous to the IlllDl~ oak trees of that sIZe With the bark of God ar e out agamst It You and lliD~:s:s:~e:o t~:te:!:!n:~::~lf:; of actual possessIOn. But our Ilch- ter and rUinous to the tlbureb.. Be.: on, and the knots, where the hmbs I, if faIthful to the law of God, will of tlie' dn"me attributes est expenences alt\' connected WIth cause there have been th0Se endowed were cut off, plOtrudmg perhaps be perseouted by the government

h A' d h WIth lilnusually strong powers, who three-fonrths of an mch beyond,the A d ill b d t t t Some of these a,ttrlbutes are manl- t e allectlOns, emetions, al1 Wit eCree w e ma e 0 pu us 0

fested In m~teI1al objects, as beauty, pure thought, when the Idea of pos- have done great good in the miUls- sJlrfaee hne All these knots, and death, because we will not worshIp grandeur, SuNIIDlty, harmony I sessIon does not enter Here the en- try, while at the same tIme they pur- there are as mBny as you would find the Beast, or,in otheI words, wIll not

I \1 Joyment lies purely in the actIVIty. sued for a lIvmg some manual ooou- In oak trees m general of their SIZe, follow the traditrons of the Papacy, These remarks prepare the way t d t b t th t th t h th th d f th t If thIS be tl"ll& m this hfe, mtrmately pa lOll, oes no. prove u a ey oget er WI e en s 0 e pos s, and receIve the mark of that power

for the iollowin.!l general state~ents' connected as we are WIth mater131 would have done more good had ~ow very dlstmctly the con(JllntIlC that thought hImself able to change 1 Intrinsic excellenoe is higher thmgs, it must he emphatICally true they devoted all theIr tIme to theIr Circles marJcing the annnal grow,th of times and laws, even the tImes and

than all 'Utility of the fllme life, where soul-actlVlty holy callmg Nor does It prove bni the Food These posts are connect- laws of the M{)st HIgh Truth will 2 In degree, ntihty ranks accord'_ wJlI C6Hlstitute the whole life of that a man less highly endowed ed by cIrolIng cast-lIon bars (two be- trIUmph, snrely j for III thiS severe

mg to Ofttl end ~em(J'_ From thiS It can be easdy needs to devote all hIS time to show tween ea1h post,) resembhng, lU persecutlOn-lU the moment of peril The statements iJ so seen"" that the dIscipline we need m himself" a workman that needeth every feature, small oaks, say to the people of God-the Lord

would seem to ord~ to seeure the highest spuitual not to be ashamed" T~ereareIllln- mches In dIameter In the centre Jesus WIll appear for their aehver-But m general dignIty and happmess IS that WhICh isters who have but httle power ac- ih18

lenClOsure stands a com~al rock, a~ce, and take them IIp to stand With

practicEli their reverse is praeticaIIy, Will develop power I~ every dIrec- cordmg to their natural abilities, and say about four. feet lU dIameter, hIm upob. Monnt ZIOn See Rev 13 B118nmed For Instance, the masses tlOn In whICh the mmd IS capable ofl some are entirely se~ 1I~lde, ~ImplJ roundish, .font IS lU t~e natural state, 11, i4. 5 Believing the prophecy, make ~rmsic excellence subordinate actlDg Hence there is great utilIty because they used therr energIes on and groWl\lg less m sIZe as It ascends It IS not a matter of doubt how the t~ UtilIty They Ignore m a great m'8 liberal educatIOn In dlstmetIon their farms mstead of 11} tlleir studiesl toward the top, somewhat li~e the contest will end The httle company

Sal~bathl measure the sense of the beautrfiU 11l from an education for a partICular Perhaps in most case! the minlllter is s~allest end of an egg We Judged of loyalists wIll be translated to "'"Tl:ittflll man, and bring every> thing to the p-fesslOn, because it embraces the not altogether at fault He and hIS thIS rock to be about eight feet high, h h I I d h ~..~ eavell, wen, o;ve an mercy av-

Now IS the time to venture upon the word of God, accept of me-sage of his own provlSlOU, to work effectually III the CICtSlIlg struggle WIth the powers of dm~kn'Bs~, and then, translated, stand Lamb upon Mount ZIOn It, !lOW IS the tIme In a the hctOl s WI\! wear the

The proph~Cles, WhICb are plomlses to us, cannot fall SCllptures c~an6t be broken "I plans and pur poses cannot ranged by men It IS vp"h,'rA

our :ill on hiS proVIdenoe IJlIDHilllg word The last message ,is:'dOi,ng. Its fearlurWOlk Will you work, and then m the CHUllliF'"

Yours m love, R F CQTrI>EL'L.

If THE PEOPLE AWAKE" , In regard to D E Maxson'. artIcle 'The

People A wnkek It IS well pel haps, tilat we don t all <ce ali e. It we dill, there would be no room for dIscussion, and oppo~lbon, 'WIth many, 15 tlie spice of life

Bif.OI e the November electIons, I thought the people _re awake The October electIons had suggested tlie Idea And then I had attended large and mo.st enthUSIastIc meetmgs of the people m M.ilwaukle, Janesville, Milton, Jalld elsewhere, and the peo-ple Ieally seemed. to me to be awake I was awake, and I thought they were How sorry I was to have" M Quad,j' in one of hIS excellently short sermons, suggest that; 8ome~oaY'fa,gai.nst dIdn't Isee It so WelI, as there is accountmg fOI tastes, so there IS acconntmg for how men sce thIngs The ;F0vembeI elections are now passeqd and I do still thmk the people are a ke j and If anybody don't like m about that fact, I suppose I shall have to he reSIgned to have them think the people are asleep ••

Beppblzcan maJorltlcs, about·

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Musachhsetts, U.U'<JV I

New Jersey, New York, Ilhnois, WIscoDsm, MIssouri! Mmnesota, Kansas,

Now thIS Uf splendid,:j£the were asleep What wo:;n'& tbey have done had they been awake, as I supposed' Bu~ perhaps M Quad don't

WIth my reBllon why I supposed peopl~ awake I thmk I I18si~ed a reason for tbe wakmg up that the PreSIdent, who had standard of usefulne8ll Many go Wide range of study which IS neod- family must have food, clothing, and whICh IS surmounted by a cross about II d . "G d t h

+ II 'I. b l" I h . f Ing ca e m valll, 0 pn s 18 farther even, nd dIsparage everY ed CAB shelter, as we as t'lose to w om ne ten ~eet 1llj eIght, 0 the same kind h d th I "f hi th .,. h Th h h' f d d fi an on e ever 0 s wra I thlUg that addresses itself SImply to [To be contmued] preac es ere are ~c urc es lU a 0 stone, an cut an Ulsned lD the and blood flows from the WIne-press

the taste, as tending to beget pride BEECHER Al!ID TlIE Il!IDEPElmENT _ low condItIOn, because theIr pastors same maI\mer as the posts The In Ii recent artICle you say, "Dnll

ness WIth any policy at all COlllCelU, j'l'hiere ,

Ing reconstructIon, hadl with inlie~:eIiH~:~~~~!~~'J::; L-".,L" seilledeld, " •• "':.'11\' egot1sm and pertinaCIty urged a very

vaUlty. They 'Would have ns A New York: letter says Ithat Mr. have been employed otherwlBfl than monuments 10 these mansions of the indeed must be that man who, watch-. lin the coarsest fabrics, made up Beecher fe8ls deeply aggpeve\} at In mlUlstenal laboT!! If the shep- dead are Irs varIous as the fancies of the current of thmgs around "us,

Wlthont regar<l to ta~te Anhy u~ the course taken by the Independent herd has not food for himself, how the people who procqte them Here does not see that God IS callmg for

seemly tenement, sup~hed wit StllL in relatIOn to his Cleveland letter shall he feed the sheep ~ The mm- is a beautiful htt1i)' thl~g dedicated to defenders of Sabbath truth" To and angu!ar furmture, mnocent of all d h it" th R bli I 18ter IS a teacher And how can he the memory of six lIttle children, the thIS' "very lover of G~ and his Sab-. an IS pOS Ion m e epu can b hi elf be hi" b~ 1I0we~, plotures, or He bas WIthdrawn Ihis com- e ms taug t'l oldest but three and a half years, and must respond Amen r It is

if standmg m a com- th Indepe rJ. d can he ~e taught, except the youn~est six months old, BaJd also true, as yon re~resent, that the !i'~~;])Ot:lto patch, m their view, has jnst closed a b:r~am ~~~';r Perhaps by fwmng a to be every other child born in the Sunday advocates VIrtually i~ore

purpose of a dweJ!iug Brrght, the edItor of the :Erommer, a church could wevent its famliIy It 18 oi beautiful white law j and hence their mll.uence adornment of school the Bapult organ in NeW York drawing upon himself ble, he.xBtonal in shape; to "no-Sabbathism" And I

plleea of worship, is • ADd hereafter tlie .1ili:am2llt1' Will cOIl- pb1sicallabor. Especially about two. ~eet !rom the base to With you, that "the yea" fQr I I I 1 '1' ..... r f

Qaa pbhcy on the natIon, and de­nounced the .AmerIcan Con~ress as tralto~ for not adopting his vei?J1.ail POliC~ Yea, I thought that WBII what had aked up the people. I know It 'Wa what waked me, one of' the people, up If anybody thinks It was something else, I shall have submit, nor sball I grudge p081tiik thinkers any .. tI!,~itl'fot-

they iliay find in "not seeiJig' "r~~~j~~i~;!~~, alike." D. E. lIriao~. l.d~'lN •. '-'1"

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TlIANKSGlVlNG -The Governors of most of, the loyal Stmes have 18sued

appo nt ng Thu s day Noy 29th to be observed as a day of thanksg v ng In accordance With the reeolnmendatlon of the

liPl'es:idellltofthe Un ted States \

A NE V PLAN to harmoDIze the North and the South s sa d to be under favorable discusslOn m Wash mgton by representat ves of both sect ons It 8 to offer the South a general ampesty on partIal suffrage

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Amer cans to

Near Westv lIe Pa on the 13th of Novembe the dny express tra n west on the Bnffalo. land Ene Ra I road was th 0 :vp'l-frOF. the track Some fifty pe sonlf:whe nJ red rmd five klled T~e .k;illed a e Dr Wheeler of M I wll'uk e his daughter n law and ch Id a named Hunt

of Danville N ;Y another nam ed Harland resld not known The aCCident was Clecas oned by the neghgenee of wo kj)ien repa r ng the track

At the Woodstock C W ass zas ecently M:t W atsQn was pIa nt ff n a case w th efe ence to a boun

dary 1 ne The whole land III d s pute was not wo th rno e than five doll'Us wh Ie the law costs of the SUlt amounted to two hund ed and fifty dolla 'S Mr Watson lost h s case and was so vexed at the result that he went home and p t an end to h s ex stence by tak ng po

The New York au'thQritile~ contracted for a bl1dge IS to span Bro'adway opposite St. Paul s fell and the lamp was Church over which foot passengers broken A fragment of It stlUck her Will be allowed to walk wlthou~ dan neck severmg the carotid artery and ger of hav Bg therr necks brok$n If Jugular vem and the grrl soon bled to the one contraeted for works lWell death s milal bl1d~es Will span B oa~way A W ashmgton dISpatch says that between Wall and Capal streets although there has been nea ly twen

At an entertamjilent m M<>;la t ty five milhons of dollars 10 gold paId Hall Cmcmnatl the other n ght a from the T easu'Y s nee the com pamc was created by some one an mencemeut of the present month nounc ng that the ~Ulldin~ was on there IS now rema DIng nearly nmety fire and the audience rushed for the mill ons of dollars In gold doors and stairs WIthout legard to A Washmgton dispatch to the the safetr of othets Many were Even ng Post says that the MisSlSS p ,ery senously lDJured and all were pi del8gatlon has been 1Ofo med that terr bly fnghtened Jefferson DaVIS cannot be eleased at

Lyons France IS lU d stress be p esent but that he will be furmshed cause the world no longer buys her w th every comfort compat ble With fignred B Ike In 18,,8 she exported hiS Boour ty $1 000 000 worth but n 1865 she ex Ayounglad namedDeadham shot ported but $2 000 000 and th s year and k lled Mr Shepperd 10 Frankl n but $1 400 000 Her people thrown county N Y a few days s nee The out of employment on account of the boy eall~d Mr Shepperd a I ar n a eapnee of fash on a e 10 a cond t on dispute they had Mr Sheppe d at of extreme suffellng tempted to pun sh h m when the boy

Letters £ om provIs on houses lU leveled hiS gun and fired L ve pool br ng ntell gencc of the The b 11 making hab tual drunken sh pment back to the U DIted States ness a suffic ent cause for d vorce has w th n the past 60 days .of between passed the Vermont Leg18latnre 13 five and SIX thousand boxes of Amer to 11 With an amendment eqnll og cao bacon the sale of whlCh on the that the d unkenness must be of two

otbe s de at the rates c nent would years duratIOn p ev ous to the find ha e nvolvcd too heavy a loss to the ng of the I bel owners A mass meet ng of the German

:M Thonfpson MIlleI who IB de crt zens was held m N ashvtlle recent se lbed as a fine I nguist a powe fully to pet twn the Leg slature to so wr ter a keen poht Clan and a man amend the Sunday law as to allow the of extmo dlUary talent 10 any bmnch sale of beer and other malt bcverages of ndust y to wh ch he chooses to at the garaens Rnd other German apply b mself has been sentenced n places 'OfTesort on Sunday N ew Yo k to three months m the It s stated that on the 99th of Oc Pen tent ary fo steal ng a watch tober everyth ng on Fo tune Island

lIon R chard H Messe of New was destroyed by a hummlDe ooc London Conn upon an ac e aod a h mdred and seven houses hav ng ha f of land th18 yea ra sed two been blown down and the nhab t hund ed and ten bushels of ears of ants were n a state of starvat on co n not more than a b Ishel of wh ch was nnfit for gr nd ng Two Schoone Worthington w th 0 e h ndred bushels we e good enough fo Cleveland went ashore Sunday ti d n ght Nov 11 In rescu ng the or see corn crew tmee men from a life boat were

The Santa Fe 1\ ew M, x a of Nov downed 'llhe vessel s not badly d says Au other horr ble tragedy oc damaged and the crew all safe nr ed at Fort Selden on the 23d re

A etrred banlllr fIOm Alb on suIt ng m the death of L euts War Mlch "as lonnd ead at a hotel n ne an 1 Hazlehurst Warner was Buffalo N l' 110 ew even ngs ago the aggres50 and 51 ot Hazlehu st m and t s supposed tliat h s death was the stomach llazlehUlst retulDed the fire caused by suffoeat on as hlB oom

was fonnd full of gas The e IS now I v ng n Rome

One la county N Y a lady n nety fou yea s of age who has a son I v ng se entI fi e years old a g and son fifty fi e a great g andson thirty three years old and a great grand daughte less than three years old all of whom are I v ng

A b ass lamp wli ch had been filled w th ke o~ene 0 t of a can that had previously conta ned n t 0 glyce ne exploded w th the no se of a cannon on board the sh p Syoamo e at San FEnnc sco last month and killed one man and shatte ed the aab n uto k ndl ng wood

Prof Fe guson and hiS five ass st ants who we e on duty at the Na tlonal Obse vatory at 'Vash ngton on Monday n ght Nov 12th saw and recorded the patlis of neady four hund ed meteolS du Pg the n gl t

J dge Strong m the Supleme Cou t of PennsylVRn a has Just de Oldlld that a dye and scou e s riot espons ble fa goods left With h m

afte the exp atlOn of such time as may be speOlfied upon hIS t cket

Three men have been anested n Idaho fo 10bb ng a Ch uaman and unde he c vIr ghts b)1 the test monyof Ch namen aga pst a wh te man w II be for the first, me subm t ted to a court n Idaho Terr tory

Thur.day aft61noon No, 1<> a young man called at the sto e of E & M Faxon leather deale 8 Pea 1 st eet Boston and under p etense of gett ng a b 11 ehan~d managed to

The woolen bus ness wh ch fo steal money notes and secu t es to the last year has been poor lB now the value-Of $3a 000 w th wI ch he says the Sprmgfield R 'Pub! can worse escaped

The Sons of Te nperance at the sess on at Ind anapol & recently dec dod to adm t neg oes to member sh p-allow ng them to orgamze...di v sons 0" the r own or JOin ~~~ d VIS ons at the r opt on . r than e er Mpst of the m lIs a e

runn ng at a loss A Be ksh re man :M W Iltam W them a carpente ufaoture IS fo ced to sell an excellent "h Ie at worl on the belfry of the a t cle of broadcloth for S~ 50 a yard Bapt st Meet ng lIouse n Rockport for whrch he formerly got $4 and Me was heard by another w3rkman the raw wool for which costs h m all to say I am gomg He was m he gets for the cloth med ate y caught and when taken

down from th" belfrey I fe ha4 de About 'five thousand freed people t d

1D the D st ct of Columb a have been pa e prov ded fo dru ng the past yea One half of the wo k of plerc ng

H h d I Mount Cen s s com pIe ed Tlie tun an u n set ansportat on to panel w 11 be about se en and two th ds ces at wh ch emlloyment bad been secu cd fo them It s stated 1D the m les n length and there season

Luthe Sage of Hast ngs M eh a fe " day,s ago came nea putt ng an end to h s I fe by tRk ng a good horn of h s w fe s bed bug p epa a rat on nstead of h s mOIn ng at Oil] of quo

It 18 reported that Mr John Hop k ns the 1 ohest man n BaIt mo e proposes to p esent to that c ty fo a publ e pa k h s sPlended count Y seat of B x hnnd cd ac es ou the Ha tfo d road

Freedmen s Bu ean Clle la that to -hope that the 1 ne may be opened I t f t t t n the course of next year Bar s The C ty Government of Wash ng

amon!1; a popu a on 0 wen y wo and Florenfe 11 II then only be sJpar ton D C has Just oted a pens on thousand freed people n the d stJ:J.ct d b I h i' t h of $ 20 to Samuel Wells who help P obably not more than fifteen thous ate y II.a t ltty s x to lor y ou s I. ed Gen Wash ngton to dcte m ne and can obta u :vork at fa r wages -.A c r ous sto y IS current m AI whet e the c ty should be place I and

The new ra hoad depot at Cleve bany that Ketchum the forger re to layout ts st eets land the Illlgest m the wo Id was ma ned 10 SlUg S ng pI son a few b d

k d The g eat suspens on r ge at opened on the 10th It IS GA 3 £eet n weeks was then ta en out an sent i'

v 11 11 C nc nnat W n be ready lor passeu lengtll. and 180 n breadth cover n!! to Eu ope where he w rema n ti b d ~ b <' h d gers on the 1st of Decem er an a

area of more than two and a half Just elore s sentence expires and nonth later t IS hoped to have It acres It s bu It of sandstone Over then come back to the pnson an b d h

II 1 I d I d ready for vah cles Th s n ge as the marn entIance the e IS a masSIve stay t regu ar y &c arge 1 h Id the longest s ng e span n t e wo tower 96 feet m he gbt S x elegant A company of capital sts a e about chandeliers .,-ilL hglit the apartment pnrchas ng a factolW at Perth Amboy The Sultan of Tu key s bUlld ng at mght N J f<lt the pnrpose of establ shmg h mself a magn ficent palace on the

The New Yo k Frreman s Assoc a a lIlammoth paper faetorf us ng- for Bosphorus With an mmense hot t on talk of mak ng at p to Colum stock the sea glass whICh grows 80 house attached wh ch alone v 11 bla S C and presentmg to the In abundantly m that VIC n ty and from cost $100 000 dependent fire eompany of the latter ~h eh an excellent qual ty of paper Dr D ckenson of Med a Dela

Late advlCes from Lake Super or report exceed ngly rough weather there and two feet of snow all over the upper ~en DSula

.A New Yorker has Just had to pay $400 for accus ng another man of lDcendiansm 1U a momentary fit of anger

The e were no less than twenty tl ee thousand barrels of apples on canal boats at Mlddlepo t N Y on Sunday N v 11

In one 0 the ahar table nstlt tlOns lD New Yo k there are no less than fifty two C Ildren ill w th tile typhus fever t

In the ab net of Yale College there s a rero te we gh ng 1 636 pounds t fell near Red R vcr Ark •

SliCCESS epends less on what a man actuall~ pursues than on what he nnhesltat ngly fo egoes

The Catliol cs It 18 090 dille tak mg the lead m edncat onal matte Sill the D stl ct of Columbia

Pres dent J obnson has placed hIS youngest sou at the J esu t s College Geo gctown D C to be educated

B shop Rutledge of Flor da s dy ng of almost absolute sta vat on on

account of a cancer lU the month

Ex rebel Gen Ea Ie s 1D Canada prepanng a h sto y of h s Shenan doah Valley campa gn

Robe t Moms the colored lawyer e talked of as a cand da'te fo Mayo

of Chelsea Mass An exh b t on of p ct res by lady

artlSts w H ~oon take place 1D Phila delph a I

A g an tEl tomb IS to be bu It oat A I ngton o,er the rema ns of our brave soldiers collected there

The Ind an name of the Sandy It ve n Ma ne s Penor senesumqus maboo

Fonr cha table euterpr ses for the benefit of 501d e s are under ~ ay n III uo s

Short dresses for street walkmg a e commg nto fash on 1D New 'Yok

Salt and coal have been d scovered u extens ve quaut t es n Colorado

Pure sa~t n abundance has been fonnd III southwestern Kansas

Milk IS reta led at twelvo per quart n New York c ty

A PROOLAMATION

place a new engme and hose canmge manufactured ware County Pa recently discover The eng ne house and appa atu8 of the A youth of n nete"en and a woman ed near that place an almost nex Independent Company were destroy of fifty Lh ee were n ted n mar age haust ble bed of ve d ant que or 0

ed by the great fi e m Columbia at Clfde Wayne county N Y not magnes an marble when General Sherman s army fa oh long II nctt The lady gave her lord The steame Hen y Von Pheel ed through the Southe n States four hundred doUa s With wh eh to from St Lou s for New Orleans w th

A M s Fox of Sandlake N Y engage n bns ness and has never 3<>00 bales of cotton was bnrned recently attempted to comm t sUlClde seen h m or the money s nce above Donaldsonv He recently Two by tak ng pOlson Her husband was A mau named Gaye eODlm tted I ves were lost a soldter and not hea ng f om him su CIde at Mount Auourn Cemetery The New York Chamber of Com for two or tliI~e years !he ma T ed recently by tal< ng a quantity of oil merce will gIve a banquet to Mr Cy agam suppos ng him dead He of almonds H s body was first d s rns W F eld on wh ch occasIOn t made hIS appea ance recently and covered by! Hon Henry Wilson who s expected he Will gIVe a h story of claImed the childreu wh ch gneved w th a pany of friends was walk ng the great unde tak ng her so that she attempted to put an about the grounds A government depot at Nashv lie end to her eXlstence A dtspatch from Par s France wh ch several t mes dru'lng the war ~ D B Berry one of the oldest li!'ov 15th says that the vessels order conta ned $50 000 000 worth of com

and most respectable farmers of Mad ed to be got 10 read ness for the con m18sary stores IS to be torn down Ison county III on hiS Teturn home veyance home of the F ench troops and removed some tim~ SlUce was met oy an enol' lU Max co are now be ng fully One large operator m pork and mons cloud of bees and before he manned preparatory to therr depa t- two small pork houses m Ne v York pould po~slbly turn his team out of ure have failed and many others are ex 'Way they covered h mself and hIB Salt Lake C ty has offeled are pected to go unde befo e the present horses to the depth of two or three ward of $2000 for the apprehenSion paUle m the market has abllted mches atmgulg both horses to de\th of the assassm of Dr Robmson re Dnnng his recent eastern trip 10 a few mmutes lind greatly endan cently murdered there CitIZens by General Howa d obta ned $2" 000 germg hiS own life pnvate subscrlptlonilavte added $6 toward the erect on of a Congrega

Mrs McClure a farmer s wife I v 800 to the sum B igham Young tIOna! church III Wash ngton subsorIbed $<>00

lDg near QUIncy III apparently died A freedman by the name of Horace on Sunday and next day was bnrled A youngllady 10 New York was Greeley who has been cilnfined m

~he,re£ore' m the family vault near the house se zed WItH a fit while passmg up the Ja I at Charleston S jJ for mur On Wednesday groans were heard Park Rowand as she was Iymglnsen det has effected his escap~ o the vault by some children the Sible on the gronnd some rasealln the 1

d tb t th d .... d k d In tl e Wisconsm msane aay um coffin WGa opened and the woman crow a ga ere aronu pIC e h :i' b h f h - h k t f $"' d a are a man and s w ... e ot 0 w om found alive She had In,'nred her er poe e a v- n money an fi h d th f ~ h k f $ 0 became lunatiCs rom t e ello 0 self lU attempting to fioroe open the c ec or " 1 A d 11 " k al therr on y son at .nn arsonVl e coffi~ but IS re~overmg The Government as s propos s

fi fi h h ad ark fi Telegraph c d18patches have been G and JU? eO In the diftiepent sec or Ilrms lUg rron ems or h h ha h • 1" h Id b d received W lC state t t t e war m

tlons of Uppel! Canada have recom the graves oft e so lers now une d Th f b al t Th Japan IS ende e report 0 t e

·.,penlll.: "p,OOO:,OOO Dle1)ldedto tihepJudges of the C,?CU t m the natIOn ceme erles e lUI I • ." ~ f th t be b~'" death of the Tycoon IS confirmed

the ado tron of corporeal pnn t131s 0 err names are 0 ""lie noclrelfl&'ti'w. ;.hm~nt th t hI t that their fnen'us A lover has been pith ly descnbed •• as a means of Buppressmg upon ese a e S •

.o.menc.an. T t k th I t where they he as a man who In hiS annety to ob he pro oaaIs have been ap may now e apo I It 1.8 robable tijat IHOg A druggtst name~ W m Simpson tam possesSIOn of another has lost mtroduced at the next committed slllmde III NAw York re possession ofhimsel£

Parltament cently He was one of the Mohammedans Brahm ns and va most city but nous other sects have fixed upon the of late excess year 1867 as a pellod to be marked

The tells of by some great and marvelous change a man who of oys Governor Potter of :Alabama has ters 1n that named the 29th of November as a; whioh he day of fasting humihation and valued at from prayer, not of tha1lbglVlng

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more of stable manure 10 a year d a vn fi om HolYoke For the last e ght years tobacco has been grown to tho extent of B x acr~s ill a season for wh ch a twenty five hundred dol lar hous ng shed IB bu It About B xty tons of first quahty hay are cut there A 1 ttlo meadow of SIX and a half acres BO takJlB the wash of the hills as to Yield fourteen tons of hay w thout other en chment than plas ter The pastures embrac ng thIrty two acre~re well watered and not ed for thel natural fertll ty and greenness Such a f;lI m so well adapted to tobacco cult 1 e dalrymg o market gardeu ug 80 near a g eat and gro vmg manu.tacturmg centre and vlth Buch courtly Impro\ ements and capab lit es all ill pe feet order s rarely Been

OHARGE or NEGRO SOLDIERS Ge e al Butler thus concluded 11 s

speech t ill I wn kee But [IS I sa d I had a pe sonal

eason In 1854 on tl e 29th day of Decembe I vas 0 de ed by the com nand ng general of the a es of the Un ted States to take the lebel vo ks on N ewwa ket he ghts ou the

no the n bank of the Janes rver The wo ks were of great strength and we -e 10 fact the key to R cb mond A la ge redoubt was b It on the top of the h 11 In font of It we e t vo 1 nes of abatt s one at a d stance of abont fifty and the other fifteen J ards III font of these I Des was a rna sh and III front of the marsh ad tcl and before the d tch a pia n of about Q()O yards 10 length On that pIa n I put 3 000 colored sold e 8 n column uf d , s on The arms were at r ght shoulder 811 ft and the caps we e taken fi om the guns lest they should stop to fire for I hel eved that If any oluwn eye stopped under the fire of the fort t vould never start aga n and make a

successful charge I sa d, let your my be Remember Fort P Ilow al d take the work at the douhle qu ck

The collmn started forward one I YIDg mass of energetic I fe It st uggled th ongh the marsh waded tht:OUi~b the brook and over the dItch

a I ttle gather¢d Itself np aga n aud vent forward reach ng the first line of abattls under a mur derous fi e and crle~ of I come on yo cursed negroes we r,aut your al ms It passed througH the second lme and reached the worli: Itself. and mountmg Its parapet burst 0\ er the fort ficatlOns aud the lebels once started never stopped rhnn ng for four mIles and why ~ :Bepanse the rebels themselves remembered Fort PIllow whICh Generals Granger and Custer at Cleveland found It con ven ent to fo get. Wh~n 10 a filw moments after,., I as commandmg General rode on that clear Septem ber day over that plam anell thro gh

YIE!IOSIJ marsh follow1Og the ad vance of column I found a~ I gu ded my

Iho,rse hither and th ther lest he bead upon these sacred

that In that pool of carnage dead bod es of my colored

s~~::;~j WIth theIr faces Jpflurncd to :)1 the sunhght as if in mute

for JustICe to then race 10 ,wIlos,e. behalf they ba~ laId down

hve~ As I still gUlded my I swore an oath that my

arm should forget her cunDlng tOIlgue :clle81,eto the roof of my

em,;iln,ed. DYTnlO[ltu:,' to InSist upon race those men who

down their hves fightIng for the

ma10tenalice of a country whICh had been to them one of bondage and Blavery but whlCh should have been one of f1 eedom and nght J udg!' ye Judge ye [Cheers long and contmued]

A DOG STORY A Par S Journal relates thiS anec

dote of an Intell gent dog Lately a traveler passed 10 a car

nage along the Avenue de Neu lIy the mght was dal k all at ouce the horse stopped and the travelel saw that the ammal had met an obstacle At the same moment a man raIsed himself from b fore the horse utter 109 a c 'Y

Why don t you take ClIre? saId the travele

Ah sa d the man you would do bette mstead of balloomg to lend me yo Ir lautern

Whatfo I hn I three h mdl ed fi ancs n

gold on my person mv pocket has b oken and all s faUen on the st eet It IS a eomm 5S on With wh ch my maste has entruste 1 me If I 10 not fin 1 the money I am a I ned man

It s not easy t9 find theop eces on su han ght ha\ e you nODe left?

Yes I have one G ve t to me

The man hes tated Give It to me It IS as a weum" I

of recover ng the others A Nil v TEXTI E -It The poor lDan gave h s last the new text Ie such as was sought

TI e tmvele wh stled a to when tl e var broke out has been Damsh dog began to leap d scove ed n Ne ada The plant h n has ts home In the Humboldt valley

Hele sa d the traveler puttmg where t grows III rarge quant t es the co u to the nose of the dog and can of cou se be made to gro v

look mo e th ft y by c It vaLlOn The The ntell gent creature su fi'ed a plant IS sa d bY' the dlscovelers to

moment at the money and then be supe or to auy text Ie now III use gan to run about the lOad Every Though styled hemp t s so called m nllte he etu ned leap ng and de on account of ts closer s m lar tv to pos ted n tlie hand of h s master a that than to any other growth It has Napoleon In about tweuty m nutes a stronger and finer fibre than the the vhole sum was leco e ed The poo e hemp and a much longer poo fellow who had gilt h s money staple In proport on to the wood back tu ned full of thauks to vard too the fibre s much more abundant tl e tra eler "ho had no v got nto It can be more eas Iy separated than h S Cll age flax or hemp and can be stllpped leau

Ah you are n y prese Vel sa 1 1i om the stalk witho t preparat on he tell me at least yo 11 name

I have done noth ng sa d thel AN exchange paper a makes these t aveler 1: our 'P ese ver IS may suggest ons vl,J ch w Il enable a pe dog I s name I Rabat Jo e son to avo d the cholera En

And then wh pp ng h s hor e hel dea ot If pass ble to keep a c ear d sappea ed n the darkness conse ~nce and t\\ 0 or three clean

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P ESENCE OF MIND - D Lew s was dr v ng a nervous ho se lown a long and steep I 11 n Lex "&ton the 0the day havmg "th

h m n the carr age a lady and gen tleman 1i om t~e 'Vest when the con ne L ou between the shaft and axle on one s de ga e way The horse was mov ug ap dly at the moment and the Doctor sa v the e wa. IIDm. Dent danger of a smash Ip He d OPI ed upon h s knees III the bottom of the cn r age and gather ng the re us w th one haud se zed oue of the wheels III the othe hand Thus b ace 'I he die v tl e horse back upon h s ha nches and I a \ ng grappled one of the spokes ~nstantly bought the wheel to a stand st II making t sl de upon the g ound W th n twelve 0 fifteen feet fro n the po nt vI ere the ace Gent was obse \ ed the

horse and carr age were stopped aud all made safe Th s may ser~ to suggest a means and pe h::tps the only means of escape under s ch c rcumstanees -Eo on Tra C 'PI

BE C lEERFt"I AT YOUR lIIEALS­

The benefit f om food taken depends very much upon the condit on of the body wh Ie eating If takeu n a moody c oss ordespa ngcoud ton of the m ud d gest on IS much less pe feet and alGwer than when taken withacheelfuI d SpOSlt on The very rapid and adept eatmg too common a lOng AmerICans sho Id be aVOid ed and some tOpIC of mtelest mtro d Iced at meals that an may pa tIC pate lD and if a hea ty laugh IS oc

la ks u tI e even ug Be above g ound lD all your dwell ngs nd abo e board n all your deal ngs Love your ne ghbo s as yourse t but dou t ha e too many of them n the same house" th you

ODDs AND ENDS A co tesan na ued I ncy SandI n

committed SIC de m Nashv Ill' re cently n a fit of Iage and Jealousy by tak ng IDorph ne In her oom u

as found a sh oud h eli ~he had p epa ed ID ant c pat on of the fatal act aud also crape snllie ent fo I ar obseq es

Mr L~ell and other geolog sts estimate that the de Ita of the M so s Sippi reqUIred more thnn a h nd ed thousaud ye:lIs to form vh Ie the I man skeleton and that of the mas todon found the 0 s xty feet unde the surface some t venty fj" e yea s aO'o we e bu e4 ages befo e the delta began to be for ned

The State Dopa tmen at Wash ngton has rceClved returns from se

ven States denot ng that the mc ease of populat on even dur ng the war 'laS n the follow ng at 0 M n es

ota 40 pm cent III no s 2" per ceut ]\1 ch gan 7 3 10 per cent I hode Islau d 1 pe cent Mas a bu etts 3 per cent

An urch n not q te three years old sa d to h s s ster vI Ie munch ng a p cce of g uge hread S

take half b d s cake to keep to after noon when I get C oss ThiS S nearly as good as the sto y of the eh Id who bellowed fi om the top of the sta IS ]}b H nnah von t pac fy me

Some people would be aston shed to lea n that the phrase escap ng

by the sk n of one s teeth the B ble It oecu s 10 Job chaptel x x ve se 2() and the correct read ng s My bone clel\veth to my sk n

and tolmy flesh and I e cal ed w tl the sk r. of my teeth

It \SIIIot gene ally known that the eldest daugh el of tl e la e Gen Scott iUed broken hearted n a Flench conve~t hecause her father would not g e h s consent to he rna rage With a )oung French nohleman aud olfice I

F ve Japanese subjects recently a fl~ed nth s count yare stoPPIng at the Metropol tan Hotel N e v York They dome here for the pu pose of studyulg the language customs and army alid navy systems of the U Dlted States~

A b d of peat has been d scovered n Jon s County Iowa three feet

th ck nd cover ng ten acres All throug the northern part of the State h s art cle of fuel B beIng found omet mes n extens ve beds

cas onaIlY'1Ddtilged Il It will be the better It IS not uncommon that a person d10mg m pleasant and soc able company can eat and d gest well that wh ch when eaten alone and the mmd absorbed m some deep study or brood ng over ClIres and dlsappomtments would be long uu d gested m the stomach caus1017 dis Two repOltels were t:lected to the arrangement and paID aud If~uch New ork LegIslature at the late mdulged 1D becomes the cause of elect 0 -John C Jacobs of permanent and Irreparable mJ Iry to World and PatrIck Ready of tbe the ~y.tem New8

• RESTOl ING THE Dno nlED -The

I onlsville Jo rnaf relates ho v a ht' tIe ehdd of Tolney Allen of Turner a year and a half old fell 1OtO a brook and was under water ten m10 utes before be 109 d scovered and then taken out to all appearance hfe less The mother removed the cloths f"Om the body apRhed warm clothes to It, and bending over the U\l6; placed her mouth to that of the child

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