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am tbii deepest Vtll\eutwn' for <I \igion. I tJ.!,e,n be)ndl1 ed publish It a' refirful 'word, which my soltI deeply r beg the na've', ble court to uilderstand my words I1B I have spoken them, all lUI open and sincere declaration, according to my beTief alld Knowledge." eonclusiOn' Or tbis' defense, .... ..... , spoken ill1acch ts viction apd, "inep?rt.v. u.ttet!;d with an not be conQeiUed. to tlie el:liiIiin'atron nesses, and ordered Mr. M:anilhe,lmeri woUld'fix to: be first ct.lled. , tiril",·tinr the coming of the Messiah"J The connsel put to the A lively controv;ersy now arosa witness tllill question! "Does between the witness and the State's exis\ an arthollox Judaism 1" Attorney. The found namely Mr. :Manril'l!!lme'r, who wiI.B permit. a contradICtion in his saying, "I w' (J ted t04le seated (1I\il'is over seventy in the coming of a Messiah, alone-too also tli.,' ...... "t .... 1 years,) replied: .. fam to and then explaining, that this. :Mes· of Christian agree with. the siah is the Jewi.h people, which has chlloP te ", jn the same way. whiCh the accused has so long existed. The 'Witness ex- referred to I wm con- and I must declare, iu the interest plaited: that we houestly maiutajn I.vi,n,,,, the COU(t that nothing new or Judaism,· that no sepatati(Jn exist8 that in tbe oft-mE-ntioned passage been allsarted here. I In a'Mtmg us. I wonld therefore regret from Isaiah, the Messiah at! an indio view of the extremely the if legislatures or coorts vidual, is uot meant, without. deny- ions,' says Gesenius, • oi,justice were to interl'ere in this ing thUB the belief in a Messiah, as this chap tel' in old qtatter. When I was Mked officially, his mission only is spoKen of bere. so that Talmudist some time about the year 1840, The second wituess, lIr. Lazar a shoe tllal; will fit wD'etber 'he Jewish oath be binding, HorowItz, tbe R1I.bbi of the IsrMHtieh BW.-et ind "" from a star, Rephed a WIC6 wbleh sball not ceue, Tin, drowning aU'the noise ot wal', II SIngs blelised songs of peace I" So to me. m & day or chili and eldWly·greenln It sprhlg, Low BtOOP101: from tbe <:1<1 JUly grey, The wild birds or seemed to sing. They va,nlsh"d In the misty aIr, The song wentllltb tb611l1O their !lIght; 1 tbey left tbe sunset lair, cessary to in une or the other f<Y.'m, hoth for the comlDunity of Vienna, was ned O&Il- So from evGry enter, side by sition with a short oIthodox and reforming Jews, ed, and he agreed in hig with Th, atrong 1m" f;>lnt ofsplrlt, the meek,anli of the'ptClls.law) ,The And then he says: ed my answer wilh the JDost :IIIr. Mannheimer's declarations. mall of prlde. ' allltho,r, being a foreigner, canIWt, it Uons of this chapter ie declaration" that there exists We are comp' elled to omit the ora- #/J 10 the evening there was light. 1 Steps of lIartb'a great and IIlllh., be,ween h' hI' . , h J -=no dOE'''' BOTTO'" thOle plllarl gray, r put on trial here ; t e mto tree c asses; sectariaD1sm among t e ewe. tlons of the lawyel1l on 1Iotb sides, ....... AJ.' ... , And of l!tUe ftlet,1lll\rk tlie l{liat a.loQg the Year-book, Leppold Die; eecond, that of sofis of opiuiolls have indeed been and/proceed at once to the fiudfng of Mr, Gr!l6 n , diver, t e way. appears justly guilty of pIll" j IIolId third, the one that would broacbed, but never an outspoken the court, which wall, that Leopold Vft-ry singuU1lr stories of his a..dven- I mark \IIa jllY, tha terror i ",!thin as he himself the people Qf I Israel jtself sobisJD, wbich. hall been acknowledg· Kompert is declared not guilty of the h k' ,.l, Gan ;he nor tbe longmg C to have Tea d Dr. Gratz's as expressed by the $ervanZ of ed as such. Tbe only sect which bas . § 303, insultlDg tures, wen, I ma illg Be&Ir.+ ,m ID depart; ar,.icJ,e in. manuscript before it WillS He does not admit, fot varrous rea.. maintained iti!efr, is tnat of religious association," w&ters of the ocean. l;[e,l!'iveli \!:,sunllght str,amlngon quiet lIood pljinted, and theu handed it in to be Bons, the MessianiC' explatiaMdn He - transgressing § 80 'of 80/lle new IIketchss of what. be ,........ , f1.\1 ·iX'WI1in .. , I stand and oallnly walt till the, hlnges <turn Therewre Leopold. .Kom- next says, thai not leal! ancient Ulan rapidly paslllilg lnd' !lave long negleot of an obliga- at the If Silver Banks," near Hayti: , at. \be,JIllP tiat for me. in ;!,{tipchengratz, forty- the ;Messi&lIiP. apP!lars to since dillCOnnected themselves from and condemned to ' • I rwo "'1''''''' old, of the Mosaic religion, qe tbe 9\.11er one, according to whiCh Judaism;. but the J ewe in general forty florins,.Dr in rdefalllt of Tbe of coral on which .. The time of the allthor a antt reei. the pe"ople of lsrael is undeistood un- all' the 8c;Hlal1ed rabbinical, deWS. to 'a confinement pC eight rfeat. of Vieuna' (CitYI No. 10 Batu. thE} terJl1 Servant df' GOd, !D be trne likewise tliat dif· is also ordered. that the r is 3@llIn:d of WhiCb eense"tbl.. phr_ i •• offen. milt; x<!.treTttOW.,,.. .. lt DUl):'. ate geDetal .. '111'11,0 ,. he then oitt:II.thlllle tbe coplas on hand be The real!OOII for this de- I an, SHI\PIY, tha.t MEillSiani,c'icliea, aud that artllCKl contained no jnsult The court, however, perceived jn the pas- Btge especially incriminated a refer- ence to the Saviour, through wbich a disrespect and insult against the divine person, and consequently agaiust are displlJ)' ed, and this proves tbe fact of the offence of dis- turbiug religion. From. the antece- dents of the defendant and his I.e- plies, it canDot be assumed that he \C(lDseq'ueI1CeSj. inasmuoh &S the de- fclara.tio,n of thee two Vienna. 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tbii deepest Vtll\eutwn' for <~~G~:~~ltl,~~~;~r: <I U"~"_' \igion. ~w,sbogld I tJ.!,e,n be)ndl1 ed ~Q publish blaBpbemi~s?' It 8u~ely' a' refirful 'word, which /lh'oc~;i!

·va~S""f my soltI deeply r beg the na've', al~e~ID." ble court to uilderstand my words I1B

I have spoken them, all lUI open and sincere declaration, according to my b~s't beTief alld Knowledge." • ~The eonclusiOn' Or tbis' defense,

Iid'~aIiIMI:lqi'Y .... ~ ..... , spoken ill1acch ts ()fthEr,dl~ep:est viction apd, e'l'jdeD~ "inep?rt.v. u.ttet!;d with an e'll.~ioJ;iwllich not be conQeiUed. p~oceeded' to tlie el:liiIiin'atron nesses, and ordered Mr. M:anilhe,lmeri woUld'fix a:I':~~~fn~g~iEm~~~~~j~~~~:'~ to: be first ct.lled. , tiril",·tinr the coming of the Messiah"J

The dllf~dant's connsel put to the A lively controv;ersy now arosa witness tllill question! "Does between the witness and the State's exis\ an arthollox Judaism 1" Attorney. The latte~ found namely

'"l~8~i;:i;~!~S~~i'~"i"tA'1 Mr. :Manril'l!!lme'r, who wiI.B permit. a contradICtion in his saying, "I w' (J ted t04le seated (1I\il'is over seventy liev~ in the coming of a Messiah,

alone-too also tli.,' ...... "t .... 1 years,) replied: .. fam to and then explaining, that this. :Mes· of Christian theolbgi~t8, agree enti~ely' with. the siah is the Jewi.h people, which has

du~~I'I>tand,tlris chlloPte", jn the same way. whiCh the accused has so long existed. The 'Witness ex-p~sages referred to I wm con- and I must declare, iu the interest plaited: that we houestly maiutajn

I.vi,n,,,, the COU(t that nothing new or Judaism,· that no sepatati(Jn exist8 that in tbe oft-mE-ntioned passage liel~etical1ias been allsarted here. I In a'Mtmg us. I wonld therefore regret from Isaiah, the Messiah at! an indio view of the extremely i~ the m~e, if legislatures or coorts vidual, is uot meant, without. deny-ions,' says Gesenius, • oi,justice were to interl'ere in this ing thUB the belief in a Messiah, as this chap tel' in old qtatter. When I was Mked officially, his mission only is spoKen of bere. so that ~ Talmudist some time about the year 1840, The second wituess, lIr. Lazar a shoe tllal; will fit wD'etber 'he Jewish oath be binding, HorowItz, tbe R1I.bbi of the IsrMHtieh

BW.-et ind "" from a star, Rephed a WIC6 wbleh sball not ceue,

Tin, drowning aU'the noise ot wal', II SIngs th~ blelised songs of peace I"

So to me. m & do~tful day or chili and eldWly·greenln It sprhlg,

Low BtOOP101: from tbe <:1<1 JUly grey, The wild birds ~!ang or seemed to sing.

They va,nlsh"d In the misty aIr, The song wentllltb tb611l1O their !lIght;

1 tbey left tbe sunset lair, cessary to in une or the other f<Y.'m, hoth for the comlDunity of Vienna, was ned O&Il-So c~\~, from evGry r~glo~.so enter, side by sition with a short oIthodox and reforming Jews, ed, and he agreed in hig r~plie8 with Th, atrong 1m" f;>lnt ofsplrlt, the meek,anli of the'ptClls.law) ,The And then he says: ed my answer wilh the JDost :IIIr. Mannheimer's declarations.

mall of prlde. ' allltho,r, being a foreigner, canIWt, it Uons of this chapter ie declaration" that there exists We are comp' elled to omit the ora- #/J •

10 the evening there was light. 1

Steps of lIartb'a great and IIlllh., be,ween h' hI' . , h J • -=no dOE'''' BOTTO'" thOle plllarl gray, r "'"".,U'~"'''' put on trial here ; b~t t e mto tree c asses; sectariaD1sm among t e ewe. tlons of the lawyel1l on 1Iotb sides, ....... AJ.' ... , And ~rlnl8 of l!tUe ftlet,1lll\rk tlie l{liat a.loQg the Year-book, Leppold Die; eecond, that of sofis of opiuiolls have indeed been and/proceed at once to the fiudfng of Mr, Gr!l6n, It~ famou~ diver, t~s

t e way. LK~~n\pe,~~, appears justly guilty of pIll" j IIolId third, the one that would broacbed, but never an outspoken the court, which wall, that Leopold Vft-ry singuU1lr stories of his a..dven-I mark \IIa jllY, tha terror i ~et tne~ ",!thin b~;~~:~:d~i~El::~; as he himself comptiB~ the people Qf I Israel jtself sobisJD, wbich. hall been acknowledg· Kompert is declared not guilty of the h k' ,.l, •

Gan ~ttr:e~~~ka ;he "drea~ nor tbe longmg C to have Tead Dr. Gratz's as expressed by the $ervanZ of God.~ ed as such. Tbe only sect which bas . § 303, insultlDg tures, wen, I ma illg Be&Ir.+ ,m ID depart; ar,.icJ,e in. manuscript before it WillS He does not admit, fot varrous rea.. maintained iti!efr, is tnat of religious association," ''''o,'~ w&ters of the ocean. l;[e,l!'iveli !nd;.~~ \!:,sunllght str,amlngon quiet lIood pljinted, and theu handed it in to be Bons, the MessianiC' explatiaMdn He l'tlit~8, -who_~t~_~~~,!?r~.lI:.n transgressing § 80 'of 80/lle new IIketchss of what. be , ........ , f1.\1 ·iX'WI1in .. l~. ~4~pt.IJ ~"i1!~,

, I stand and oallnly walt till the, hlnges <turn Therewre Leopold. .Kom- next says, thai not leal! ancient Ulan rapidly paslllilg ,..~y, lnd' !lave long negleot of an obliga- at the If Silver Banks," near Hayti: , at. \be,JIllPtiat ~q,,1'J IliJqIjj~:l

for me. in ;!,{tipchengratz, forty- the ;Messi&lIiP. expl~1\atian apP!lars to since dillCOnnected themselves from and condemned to ~~~I~~~~i~'~#~55i5!~i ' • I rwo "'1''''''' old, of the Mosaic religion, qe tbe 9\.11er one, according to whiCh Judaism;. but the J ewe in general forty florins,.Dr in rdefalllt of Tbe of coral on which .. The time of the allthor a citiz~n, antt reei. the pe"ople of lsrael is undeistood un- all' the 8c;Hlal1ed rabbinical, deWS. to 'a confinement pC eight ~iv.itJglI~j[~~~~~~~'d,i.~~.'~~';! rfeat.

of Vieuna' (CitYI No. 10 Batu. ae~, thE} terJl1 Servant df' GOd, !D be trne likewise tliat dif· is also ordered. that the t'IJ,~il)ie8ItL}8,EJ!! r i'n1~r-~3ttl~t, is 3@llIn:d of WhiCb eense"tbl .. phr_ i •• offen. milt; x<!.treTttOW.,,.. .. lt DUl):'. :"":::.:l.".,,,.~ .').','+'~:c':

ate geDetal

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'111'11,0 ,. he then oitt:II.thlllle tbe coplas on hand be The real!OOII for this de-

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an, SHI\PIY, tha.t

MEillSiani,c'icliea, aud that artllCKl contained no jnsult The

court, however, perceived jn the pas­Btge especially incriminated a refer­ence to the Saviour, through wbich a disrespect and insult against the divine person, and consequently agaiust G~d, are displlJ)' ed, and this proves tbe fact of the offence of dis­turbiug religion. From. the antece­dents of the defendant and his I.e­plies, it canDot be assumed that he

\C(lDseq'ueI1CeSj. inasmuoh &S the de- 1t\{)Ile-II~;e fclara.tio,n of thee two Vienna. Rabbis

induced the most eminent men Hungary, Germany, France, and

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~~~r:I~1~~~:~ aU"nlin".' t?, points npon. 'whioh C?l,.r\l!!BI·~lms to us that information or ai~·

:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , ~u~sion is desirable, and' set out ii:"';;'!",;v"rl Gee. D. UDlrt ... pie to thinking upon them.

ellll:'lllrinll:+ OHiIifTW- rAKn.y ~~TUii'=:H~!:~':~!lr~~~~: as·;We1lraiillliEi'J;atint·4111l[ifll'iIltifii~IEr,"Ibrd:'thllf''1t'W:I~''1~t·1ri8o,th~,".b~~. a.~~~~~~i"-"~,oft'''..u.,,,~,.a.~''''''I!e'I!IJ~IIl'''If.QiIl. labore are .. ( NUJIIlER BEVEN.' , ". original, reverendus, signjfie~ wortby in' our bap-

rej()ice with t~em. f' I d t t' to change time and law tb t 6 : 3. 5. The Villwin· ... the Palestine Mission in We come 1I0W to discuss the more 0 reverence. enut e 0 respec mlD- 8 S, a cna,ng' have thou~ht

do, I cau see no canse for period ~f character .formation. gled with' fear and affection. It de- en the ~abba{h from the Hei7eDth-.to·H~:c~,;;;~~;f~~·.";; theHee\'entii no idea of secession, nor rea- It. notes a )l'!!t< feeling'tban of tbe week. and resurrection say from twe ve to twell y. year.. - . - ,," ' . - , N dd d h .

tbere sbould be any jealous- . . . which the fear partakes ew- ns a e to t eIr :.:-- r· ... ' t' d'- - age. ThIS 11.1n some. respeca -, - -",' . -. . "',.- " ;'~.~~t~~~!~~;:~:~t~lIli:~~~·Otl~~~~~~d:J*~I·~::I~m:~:~~t::t~~~r~:~~ waut 0 love one owar san· 't 'f I P iod It is the time awe, and a dIfferent feelIng fr:oomiiilpotniQiI)ra:ced hil seiitimepts."

. ,tcan see no personal motive m9s . Crt Ica . er . d . f" b' b be 'de t. appears that Stephen Mumford,. ,~'Itisb .• pirit to gratify. aud no. w"bich young people begin to a .~ra lOn, 1D~ ,w Ie 'h' Sbl . S ~espe~ day, is tb be dus'er1'ed

~ ..• PI\I/'-:lttlinllb,ut,a desire to do God's _ will, 'a~d act for themselves. an'f, a,ffection 'qf the Ig ~st .... egree. from tbe year 1664, just two bundred 'ohs6ne it of honor bia name, ~t all who We notice,two especial eausel' 01 there epters an ardent deBI.re. ·Fr(lIIrll),ears ago, became in this country, event It 'Tbe' Emperor "'y , ::P1IIJ;tai.elrs of tbe glories re- danger. (a.) Untried and undevel. these de'finitions, it i~ eVIdent lthl at the founder, but rather the first with' the 'Jdtici!l'itl'Iill;Jlil,lhlm ~

1I~~~!:~=~~~~.~iY.'M.aC7·lPth,~~:'D' oped powers are to be tested and de- veneration and adoration, as w. e as fruits of successive generatious, of rection 1- be deprecated iD 61 ·doctrine or reli· ... ,,~ .. : 1 b t 8 bb th k ers The t observed "ioD, which 11I\I'I:,·.I.&&6r ,Ii, 0\1,,)' IckD"lIl ..

veloped tbroogb new experienc.el'l. reverence, may proper y e given 0 II a • eep. eveD leems mas, wby ~gment.' "7 i ~ RIIIWIKII. All new experiences are more or lesl mortals. We venerate tbe aged, to me to be worthy of BOme notice rection day II

P~L~O., the foregoing as an act adore loved o"e~ and reverence su -pel-haplI of a Dicentennial Celebra· reason or' Po,uu QJII)" •• ,_The : .1'_1 ...... ft ••

!o .... a4l\Orottb.~II.ctd.,: 9f..jqllticeto the writer, and ,. dangerous. and doubly 80 wben tbe .. • • --- JIIl''' ""' .... ,!A.~ .,' rima bal appe.ed io'prin't powers, Ilntried, are ill prepared to periors. 1,·"--' Might 'it not be made promo- dthae

y for tbe 'order l"Yltem, jOlt ~ltab1J.lj.d by the , .. ,j,,,.,U principle with US, to hear . . tive, of Sabbath.keeping interests I 'd I r'" i D rCk;riIll!QUOil with tbe late J'aletltiDe f . ted t' recover themselves. should tbe expel A.lIbongh the adjectIve reverend IS SI-Oll of our ~g.l·n, I'r the Pb_ aw, provI es t lat 110 money order o every aglta quel lon, If 't bl t" II" h Id be A • - ~ .albj .... " mbVemftt,·and all au ar· . I b d' . . rience tend to deleterious results. employed but once by King o!ames. SUI a e prepara 10 s ou sion of be commemorated be lllluedJor .ntll/nI!etAltba.·

"f" I:N,otllin~ IS ost y IscussIon, In made tberefor. such a celebration d . , tiole: ib ',he "RJl(lORDI. 'of Kay 12th. thI'S kI·nd. 1'£ the' wrfte'rs Equally so. too. because tbe untried translators. yet the noun. or verb, by II ay as well 8S 1>y the Supper', one ~r .more'IUi'II· .thir;tdo~la,., IIId . " d_'--,_ '.. L' - d . h 'would add interest' to tbe next ses" and 'hat to be the 'prob-ble day 11 1. b" • h'MetJ·~ _n.,"'hindi".tel to :me ' eaeh o~"r with coude"". -and are apt to attempt much more reverence, enotmg t e same emotIon. ..... • pel'BQDI '-",0 •• ~. lve money

h- io .... ..; ri- ....... ., "'d b " -~ b' b < bl d' 'th d sion of our General COD~erence. of the' week 'which be died on tb", ord"rl --, requ;.-e4,.t.;; ...... theretor tIM ...... " "' ...... reo.,..u per aps nC(:np' 'y ". , t an t ey are ~ e' to carry onto an pul!sesslllg e same sacre ness, ,,_... " .. ":f 1'"." " V' themilelvell- with the subject. f d I What have the A~Bociationa to say 10 croBs, ' the i ""ould tbe followmg cbar-, or ., vi- "

maD)' otberl with him, do not under· than WIth verbal\ critici8m. Again, powers unsteadied by exper~. is requently used, an ~a;y not on y posl#bly to tbe regret tbe F.Qr &n) order'.fqr o~~Uar or for a~. , IltaMJ\ba'IIIO"n. i wbich -acluate we tbi\lk g09d haS'come from ence, often grew into:s:icated with tbe represent a feeling tbat is due from thiB! L. C. R. Baptists,) that the larger sum but Dot to exJeed ~'

fiiWaW''1Of'thfi'' motlilrlllnt;' Dbr' the bas beeD printed', bot the~e excitemeot of Dew e:rperience, and tbe creat"d to ,Jhe Creator.' but also ' ,I' ;,< day of tb~ wfek, or Wt!d.nellda~, .M dCllla1'8, fell' 'Cilhtll" idi.n'~ qh, arged 'P'~;(i.L~,rli;;~~~:,tbe~, tthio~ I still which Beem to.DS to tbus fail from want of self-command from wives to bn8oands-(Eph.::': A COOD :lUll GOIE. 'not the 8lxt~ day. or FrIda" 18 ,tbe and'exacted by,the PtlIItlllMter gi,. aat.i~:f~ ~~i.~, Imall-portIOn tiart'-er elucidatl'on be~ore we cool judgment. (b.) In the early 33,) and from children to fathers- :A~.;"":; ~~-=r.'l dh~y I?:' "bibb~" ou~ .. Lord Yleld~ : inJ, Booh OTder ; .rO[ an orj\e~'tIr .lbws

1 .. (H b 12 ) S ' . 18 .tl~ a ra aom TO,r ~any. J.Ue tban 'ten and' not e~lllg t"ent~ of 'P' _1001111 by _y.of e.p ana. be prepared to act etlieiently years of life, we have not learned e. : 9 uch uses give abun· DEA. GEO. W. ALLEN died tbis after· mqnmes a~ ~ug&'!Jlltlonll' a~ pro· Id()Ua.rI, tbe 'c~.rge., .. ~all be firtee~ tiOlt 1>1, tbe'CIOorie PUrlued by' mYBelf the true character of tbiDgs. All evidence tbat. tbe Scriptures do noon at one o'clock, His death comes pounded W~h a Blncere desIre to cents' and for every order elceed aDet d~\;"ror wbile I lIpeR of,my" of th. ese points is, the exteut that glitters seemB gold. Floating imply that tbe Dame of tbe Lord as a.aad shoclt upon bis family. the awaken att tioti 10 th~ Scripture!! iog t~i!IJt'y·'-dntldll· .'~(I o( l, .. eOIY

III l'bel" "1" ";! 'thO , t' 1- b' I .l b 1 1 • d as tlie rnTe ii 'our faith and p. r,actice. centl. , .', . :! ':" . ~', ., le,'e,,, BI1~~'!>, .. e sen Imeu... tbe brethren at Adams, t 1st e .... owns seem to e rea silver OD Y IS reveren . church, and the community-it was Let them, a~ not the tradItIons' ' .' of ".DJ:. :1' ;;. '. namell have beeu mentioned, beauties, as tbey dance in 'tbe sun- It is plain; that words have no S;) entirely unexpected. He ~ad been meD. nor pO~Ular us~e,:Wwer .~e lNQUIRY,-Friend~ of'a poor back,

I do DOl believe ht'seceuioll, or to take tbe direction of the. light; and we pursne tbem eagerly, more sacredness than wh~t' man gives sick some ten days, taken with a se. our devotion our &et8. and our tIme. ,..,.' ..... I'"" ·,·\tl·'e- 'to ·'t-'o ·elfish I t I th t' h b b" h 1 If we abl'de D Cbn's't, bl's word "m 8tider~ wi.]l IQIJl~ I)f you. expl.iD the .... o ... ,"~.·· " ~, 1ft _I D in contemplation. A leller on Y 0 earn a • caug t, t ey are t em. lor t eyare.1 of human vere attack of fever; hut the disease l.t.l d~,,",<) "bj'· .... d ""b t 'n the " b d d II cL • b d . d . abide in us. J Ouce more,' in view of meaning, of bJa,~phemy ,alah. the &1111 11 'lOut. "u s, a 1 8U.,. Estee was p'rl' nted , I'll wbl'ch crus e ,an a tueIr eauty eparts. glD, an are governed in their bad ... ·'en guhdned and he _ ... onp_ _I' , .11'" "'~. , , ...., g • " .... n the thirsty, neasy desire of some ill Holy Gholt 7 III It ll'Ot takiDg tbe .1::::.iQ" or 'thi'" minority to. l,he will naIpes were mentl'oned as During tbeBe years we need two n.lication by the practice of tbe intel- posed to be convalescent. He was h'" ltd t G'. ' j , '", T¥. l" our c UTCues, 0 a op 1J, name of OU 1D v.iil, I ~~ ",lIlakin,

of ,'" "'orl~11 ill matters of a880' they were ready to ta~e things ': I. To be beld back from at· ligent. A few caDDot clothe a word feeliDg so much improved this morn· prayers, and wear -the' light of ·.orrleJ Of· '1lie' 111I.ylbg. or ci.tio .. · •• uf rovernmen'. of tbe matter, and see that tempting too much, and urged fro'at with a sacredness that it· does not ing, that he prevailed upon bis wife. would it not ~e well for'u8, who ra:' ~~ibdth'~ 1>Y which I am waa dODe to tbe 1Iest ad- attemptiDg too little, 2. To be guid· possess, nor can a majority even. in and some otber members of his rami. main. to in'1luire. Wbither are we doiqp 7, If thl. ,~ tile cue, bow

":,'~1 t~l.,i:movemeDt, ill tliat ' Another letter was print. ed 110 as to attempt notbing false; a short time, give to it a signification Iy, to .ttend church; but before tbe drifting f i 'A'BIBLI BAPTIST!' many :will "alk~b~ gold-p •• ed,,,,reele O ..... IIllB.I,jn .. oomlDoD. with a, Brother ·Tones• iDviting the to be sbown the true gold. and warn- widely 'different from the primitive. services bad closed'. they were flum. .~ ·n ........... ..,.. of the Newrt;rerDll&lelri? U~ptlOllle,

" IOWA SAD, BA ,.JUI.=......... Christiall fend "m In .. l\tl .... q-DIItIII. of 01~' denJlDiu.tidu) , to -end l'n tbeir .ubscriptions, ed against the. mere glittering pincb· But since almost tbe entire Christi&n moned to his death-bed. He had ris- "

~ .. W~ .. o",lo".a,){ayllth,loM., lion tbrOn«b tbe D.~'i('a dlf. an iD.rett. ilVt.1ifj P&ltiltine the mission was to be I beck. world have united in calling bim en from his bed, and was walking To tbo Editor oftb, bobbath Recoiller : ferent ,iew frolI\. the ~ibQ"'1li correct a J~~~~~~'Ati"at~ ago-tbe, sortl of independen' aft'air, The Here, then. bome nuture is not so reverend that ove~Eees tbe most sa- across the room, with his daughter Permit me~ throllgh the columus or. [ A WAMDUU, tOf C!tr17,'~4! gQIp«;l' ~o ,those w:ho letter of Bro, Potter gives no direct much to carry forward the heart and cred department of human Jabor, it by his side, when he seemed dizzy. the SABBAnl, RECORDER, to request b "

hMel'OlIoJilg'fejeoted·it" I ha~ WO expteBsion on this point. It'is life by merely imparting truth, a&to iB hopeless for a small minority to He wal immediately I18sisted to bis those·of your readen who bave Sab- It" ' .. _.u 'th ·.A f I i' id . tb I'f d I t. P t d' . t h I' t' hed. He breathed only a fie- tI'meB b h k . J .,. d It' NA'tll.!lmlL .lWTlloltlllli,"tll\l aQtb~, mad .. eo~8~ce In e promlo'" 0 thing to get subscriptions lOr a ten- gu e mel e eve opmen ow· con en ag&IDS snc an app lea lon, "at· eepTDl!> .nen s or acqua n an- died May 19th, at Plymoutb, New G~.'·W, 'ljI;lievc!.tMt the labors·of YEa~s miSSion j bot it is quite an- ers are to be turned in the uDless tbe use of anotber word can more. and had realized the expression ces in Iowa, living in all isolated H b' H t i 1.~9!l1\~r.,",r~~,cipr~s ~t 'Cbrist in .th~t otbJr tbing to take cbarge of. tbose cbannels. more than curbed or exter- be sbown to be much more appropri- of an Apostle, II It is far better to uation, to fator me with tbeir "'laJDP~ tlbre: \he WlB ~ °rPP _n~ It

I d . d T b" d II h b d h -_.. be . h Ch . I add I b r ym9u ID e cour~ 0 a Joutner &elcJ~"lIII!jJ~plntinue un,hlell88 , and I 8nb,criptionB/ aod llee tbat the mouey mmate. 0 t I!, en • ate .gat - ate j an even t en success would depart, ....... ,to WIt nat." and post-cffipe ree.e, ave .en. for thl! bebeRe 'Of' filii ·.hl!~tth •• nd "" fbtalftbM, se.entn-day"B.piilltB are is egnlarly collected. properly reo ered wisdom oC'years of experieDce be very doubtf!]!. At least, the ato A good man has beeD gathered gaged to spend a portion, of my tIme .. 'mp lIY'with '~\rid ,F k ,art_liI.I, called up6ft to engage iD mit d, and usefolly invested. What observation, on the part of tbe tempt by any religicius society, to sub- home to bis r.tbers, and in the very this year in missiona"" labor., TOOre II? (lOp, a H be~:.o '1':':1' ~ :..ant •

j;) '''''tJ.. '~Ll' .. h ' ~ . d d . h' b . b ' J Sabb tb kith!' In· reree. e .... ...,.11 .ilIIuer 0, th~T ~':'.', I DC 1~~~ ~ a,tlme 1$ com· are call,ed .. independent ~ission$" parente, III nee e to gIve suc rIg t stitnte for it anotber word of doubt· vigor of mature CbriMtian manhood. mS ay efmahnt I aat' - eeIPerB ~ . s with general debility for 'Iloma ' time, io'.~he" . &)Ie ,,~08Qena~v.ts Qf Abr~' are otbiDg new under the snn ; but direction. It is a very fanlty idea, ful propriety, will certainly fail, and And hoW' deeply mourn a bereaved tate 0 w .... e oc Ion am Igno- " . -. ..... 'I ,. I h liu! •• . .. ~ f tb t b'ld . t db' " b .. 1, d ·th b' h f' r but reUreu to .,eu ,all Will III aIJila, ..-1 w .. J ~~oe, 1'i1 t"", DAme 0 we think 'tliey cave never proved a c I ren, verglOg owar s man- serve DO ot er pnrpose tuan to rlOg family, and a bereaved chcrch Ind rand an ~I l:ew I~ 8~tede 0 yTobu At tbree O'clock ;n tbe morlllllgj how, Vhrillt, aad,will _a1,· I' ColDe, aud let ver permanent. 'or very satisfactory bood and l womanhood, are prepared npon tbe members of tbat Bocillty community. none can underBtand but rea tt's ma~ acqnam. II h t: II d'ad rba'~' bed, UI 1110 up to the mount'ain of tbe to heir proJectorll 110114 supporters. to act and choose for themselves the ridicule of ~be intelligent, and those who knew his worth. Dames'and atldl'esl! of any acqoalnt- ~er. pe wa,lde°:pn., ,e ,,', II

~ " J 1 I de b b I ,. • UI ex· relll n. leroo. , IMd;' to the hdelM! of the God of MiB ions bave been started with a a one. n agree t ey are. ut to opon the peculiar truths tbat they The writer of this hasty notice will ance. who are thU8 Isolated, may be J"&b."' ':'Oiillid Ih be, though in' a e . individual iu view, and have them wbolly npon their own may hold, unnecea8ary prejodice. A only speak of Dea. Allen in bis rela: published illrlthe RECORDER. or sent to .", AR "JEWS O~ \,m" ...... 'I/r , _ .. OioI'· ....... ~~I·i..,,;gr .... I'nstr"''-~ntal "\1 II h'l b' h lth I resources and J'udgments, i8 general~ . my '-~dreIl8 ,t Welton, Clinton Co., , ~Aft "WAo .... J' .. -. g" "'" uwe • run we w I e IS ea or zea con· , tion to tbis iDstitution j otbers. will ... ,

., btftiifli, abbot- 11Mb glotlons-resultB, tin d, but in a fe.w years bave been Iy to set tbe belm towards shipwreck. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE OOmG undoubted I" apeak, as Ibey should, 10 ... : C. A. BURDlaL GlUNT" .. 11 ;.t I Th' "d' . fi . . t 1 ~ The early part of 1,.lIt, 'II1lek WII I 6t1lilfJlfll well' lIaia ·for';11I \)an do 100 ed (or, and scarcely a trace of 18 gUI IDg ID uence IS partleu ar Y llIiIVERBAlUEB, of bis relationll to the chnrcb. He L \

ded' U I dr' A ttEllUXI: ,r",WAD, JllIt1sTERED.-The Ilpent in reilrlliting the army, and thelli could be found.' Now, wbat nee ID a mora an . re IglOlIS Tbe cburches of ODr deDomiDatloli was on8 of the fir.ai llorporatorllin tbe tt r L·• i t -'tb t nI ta h I II managers .of the Young Men's AliSO- preparilljf fur .aootber and more (orm· the people want to know is, wbether ma e S. he s so se .. 1 e p - ave, presume, very genera y been cbarter of the Academy iu 1842 ; "nd

tb~ 1IIc'1.~p,n whose names have been tions, so filled, not only with chancE's, called upon. or late, to contribute tb ciatioll of Ibany, recently refused id.blt mOll'~nt, ... iUlt the re"bela, d· I' ' b . h • d . - ~ . one of e corporators in the charter admission to thei. lectures to an per· ItPI' in lb,e ,J', jCinit" ~or 8,'pott~"lvaoi. rna ,6 pub 10 in oo .. """o.k.. ~;w..I.~ ut W1t lU ucpmpnlA. OUUL JV.am_ runds tnwards. erecting" a monum'!' .... of the Uninrait;y in lS&T. II" bad ' 1\""

minion and .their 811Cceuo-s' in of. to sin, that no beart is safe which to the memory of oar I&tely deCQu. 80nll ftDt of e mOilt approved color' j Oourt H\luBe". At tbe clQse .of, the ... • ~ a180 been • tr1l8tee of the select r. ;c

Propose ,to tal: chargtJof it. iD saihi out unguided by 80me 000 who ed iJrother in Cbrist, the Be .... Wm. and' were, su 8,eqntmtly upheld tbe .. l'tIlll week, ~:~oreta,ry of War .~Bured k h d school out of whieb grew the Acade- bl'

::=~f: prOP!lr .ileoM 0 that expres8ion nows w e~ angers lie, and bow B. Maxson, D. D. Upon receivin..l a ~. by~, tio, by means or moj\t <'ruee- pu ic ,tb&t over twenty-life *, .. njoni'4I:~lr:~i~~~~I~::r fi ~y. For a period 01 twenty.five 'l; , -.,~'betber 'tbey pr pose to see that t!> shun tbeJ?!. Nor does this mean Circular addressed to me upon,tbis' tionable vol ug .nd counting. Tbey veterjl})l: relnforcen:tentt

, yearl, be D/lver failed to attend • ' '" 'I are sup lied, adequately simply formal religious teaching. matter, by tbe brethren who ba.ve then appli~to the Bon. Cbarles Sum- been lent tq General uranl

E b· b' trustee'.meeting beyond two or three 1._ h ' d" I'b'" timely, and tba , in case of fail. veryt mg elps or binders onr reh- taken it in hand, it occurred to me Der to deliv r' one of their lectureB, t ... t t e con ItlQn 0 III, contemplat. , . d I times, wben detained by 8icknells. • ed ' '. ,. • ,. • 'bealthwi8e Qr tberwise, of ODe glODS eve opment. The aBsociations at once:, that tbe present would be a and were an wered as fonowlI : ope,ratloDB 18 .eatlrelY lati8,aot-

No matter how hard it stormed or ' - ." anotbe eball be found at bome and at school, iD private and mos, opportune time for doing some· how deep tbe snow or th d' II .... CII.uon, Aprl116,lBU. ory, .",d tbat tbe a~my i8 ahundan\ly

• d in public, tbe books 'we read. tbe b' h' I • e mu, e 8m: Yon ,iovite me to deliver an supplied. r sent lorwar , 8~that the effort t 109 more t an sImp y erectlOg a wae al.ay. on band, .nd never a add . b I'k I amu"ements we . d I . th f ress on i Lafayette before tbe . On' -'/~Q'e-"-y "bere -aa A sborl

not e Ie\\' er spi t on tbe" ID U ge 111, e en· mouument 0 stone to the memory of miDate bebind time. And he was as Men'. Association of'Alban'y, .... ",,~ ~,t b'"' a ~ •

~r(»)JlI:CI, Sometbing defioite on this tertainments we patronize-illl leave a derarted worthy .• I have. de!ayed patient and wiae in connsel •• s be Iu view of ~.' recent incident in' tbe 4Jharp §ght, by • Icli, the p08l~ PUi,,_, over the sign tures of breth- tbeir impress for gopd or for evil up- makmg tbe suggestion pubhc, 1D or. -was faitbful'in attendance, He was history -of ,our Association, I am tion.of tbe enemy ".as'elfe~tively de-

known to tbe \ deuomination, on our mora" and religious' life. dt'~ to giv,e tbe Monnment Co~mitlee uearly or quite tbe entire time, ~ astonisbed a~ tbe request. "eloped. aII'd it Will milde 'pparelll wOQIa be a grent r~lief to maDY Often. too, when unsnspected, we sUItabfe. tIme to ca.rry ~ut thel( wor- member of the Fiu.nce Committee. I.e&nnot <;pnsenl to speak of La· that .nj attempt tl) fOl'1l6 lblt lines or

, .. d D d I h fayette. ~hf' was not as?attied, to carrl" l.':,,' 'p' iltIiUoD by' itqrid "';otild 00 to £inds accus· are In anger. ea coa s may not t y deSIgn. and 1'118 ofteu a member of special fight beSIde' a black s()Jdref, to' .n ~". "" ,

to cqntempla not simply burn, but tbey will blacken. Tbere· It must be well known to our committees.. Hi. servicetJ upon these audience tool delicate to sit beeide a e~~ve.· '. A.a Gflleral Gr&nt bnt t"'- means which those fore, in all these tbings, parents are b h th t .. h d I black Cltize[ I caonot llpeak of 'La. h .. bO'felldll!lll' fpr, t.blile ,"lIb Iud mo C Jlrc es, a no prOVISIon as as , m. e arge demand. upon ti· -I' tA be att ·ned. in duty hound to direct,' not -1'th .. d' f •. f.yette, who was a fiend of otli ... er- «MHjiUlte 1li!lI tbObf' .. e v 01 " yet ueen ma e or &8S18tmg our indio hi. time, but he never grudred tile II' d' ,

T~el'e . tb L· h' h tyranny hut y t 'Ih th t d 0 sa Iberty, n er tbe ansplces of • 'to d6 'Whit CtLlI ~ dolle jllit 18 ano er Prmt on w Ie ; e WI , e II ea y, gent young men ill preparation fo~ labor, nor Ih~aDk from responsibili'ISo<Cielty "h; makes itself \he cblli!- .. .or', ., ,... .

is. nee,ded. ~nd tbat is tbe strong hand of parental antbority. tbe gospel ministry; oor any '"even ~ quiet. uuauuming, matter..of. pion eastland l'olgat pn!~·ndtbe. • .... 00 qOI~ter Ana mucb -t.~ticablilit of '""I'n al'nl'ng l' a Such tra;ining is not in ony sense a ro' • te b . b 'I hav" th ho""'~ to be lU -vnnr "-btID'" .... e place II -.., n .or payIDg :l.C ers to IDstruet t em'. fact man;lie POIIS!'III!ed, in 'an emi- " ,,,,, ,T, .J-- .. II 11-

~::~I;~~fll denomination, Be arate organ i- curtailing cif the rigbtful privileges This matter has received but little degree, a clear he'ad and a la~, obedien\ sert~t.. ·CitillLu SmtJtEtt.'J illtended ·to ilr ... ·Uie l,:;:~~:u~~.~~'~-;r~:::: ~or dl·t1I!·reut nrisaion~ Tb of 'young people. No privilege is t . f h d ,. I C. W, DAVIs, Esq., Cor, Sec .. '&e.' fir bi. 'ChOIl8tl' detenC8, ,p: .' ore -1' ~. e a leutlon rom t e enomIDatlon.. t benevolent be art. He fully compi-e- ' " "" , . I r.I '

of " and B 'premirted by Bro ever taken aW1lY by keeping one h b ed tl.- th di . b . K ' ~' ' .,oi"'gre, 'ilt,t5.it4iIi,,'UCceee-.n. ,,,,,,. as s ar more .... n e Qr lIary ended and appreciated tbe impor. N ~ ~ b" from wro d" . . EW ~ WIT • "':.,':'1 I, ..... ,"'e .on.t, O.n PotlAr. proves too moe .or IS own ng omg; ,or no .one IS neglect bestowed upon our general tance and necessit:.... of 'be ~ m-:,,-. ~

"1 d t db' If' .~. ~ ...... -" U·.1 odlllt Ge_.1 :Conference,. wiMI Ai. ,cor.... aud PDljpol!e;:' 1£ we ,admit ~bat, bec;au1!'e pnvI ege 0 0 a wrong, to ImSIl • educational interests. Father Max· tion_ Iu aU its struggles .nd e.m' in Phl1adelp' L,_, b." ,,,nainttld ta~n .....

I d'~ jt t' t pr anotber -. II ~ ..--- ~ p ace I luere es Ima es SOli, aa IS, we known, in 'tbe last barrassments, he never f.ltered, He DeW Bishop., D_" W. ·Clark, of Newl Ylij"ro&rll~'. dift'erent inlssion it i9 there- The tendency of our' time is tn err years of bis life, Willi deeply solicit- alwa111 gave freely of his meallB, York; E. . 1houipeOD; Jot' Ohio

necessary to get u~ separate or- on tbe side of lenity; to drive young 'for the establishment of II .TOea- alld nnhelit.tingly g.ve hi ... .me, King lel', 0(' Erie, l'emi. glll*il~ti'Dn.1!I for each 011 tbose differ- people oat intu life far too .early, logical Department in connection whenever it was needed. fot hnn­

minion •• where willi,this proces8 while they are immature. It is wbile with our University at Alfred, As dre.ds, 8n,d eVeD' for thouS&nda of dol. ed~:"~' th . ~1ia~t ~:ti2'.i.!~.f1 .l\epal'atiionend f SoJ/le men favor weak aDd inexperienmd that most an incipient step toward this. he 'W88 lar~. 4r1~~st.ove 01 the lastbasineis ' He ill • natift ef ~l'I[~~ld",p'~lIjl'liir'~~~"

while dtbers' are all failnres·are made. . GLEA.NER. appointed by the GeneralCo~.(t;renCe, act!! of his life Wlil to gi,e the inlti- and hailOb~' been one the'.!)st Idetvbtild t.· foreign missions j there· at its 'session in 1858, 8S teacher aDd totion.lftt dollilri for its. grounds. minent clerg men ()f hiB dell'Oalinll&-,\·

h . ~ b "''''V''' ' ' , . tiou In 'tbe ellt.,·.'·" :,; ~·.T, WI! O1u't ave ~ somety lor ome ~ ... REND, divinity lecturer to any in tbe &!mi· Wbile:1!ome have etood oft', and com· Rev. Calvlli King8IeYlie:":a~t~:~~~1

mill/Jio'os, and anotber for foreign Tbis word'is found bot once in the or U~iv_er8ity. wbo might'wiBh plain~ of'extravag.nce in tbe fin.n. roitar of th~ Westml 0 Ad. 'e-flmilat/ D!ii~ioln8. Amuog tbose who belie:ve received version of the Sacred Scrip- to avail tbemselves of his iIilltrllc- ces of tbe institution, be cheerfully 'VOcate,.t Ci1lcinn.ti. He i. a. Penn. m~i~.~I*.ae~tllrofll'~jilirjJ~lof'I~IDI,.II'

inissionll,' some think they aud· tbere as an attribute of tions. But 00 provision .beiIlg made stood by, and .. cted, well knowiDg. 8ylvanian, ~B8 fur_ome time at'tbe ",!IJ.IU!1, be occnpied mainly in build. tbe name of tbe Lord. (Ps. ~ ~ 9.,) hy the Conference for his sopport, from twenly.five y..,1 of one of the princip.1 ll.elho-l ~~:~~~;11~='~~~1~;;

th ~ I . • coJleges in tbll'· Stale, and hili J.: np e leeb e churcbes, while Some infer from tbis, tbat it is only the appomtment was in eft'ect only knowledge or its finances, how otter. tor eight yeah put aoceptabJ,

iotb .• rs would bave tbem go Into tbe properly used in this exclnsive rela- an bonorary one, and be did not Iy groundless 'such complaints are. ed tbe cbief ~.n of his del_Din"1 'nnd 'destitnte regions of the tion,alld tberefore, as a'title of aCbria. therefore enter upon its duties. The institution weeps thJ'loss of Lioo In the \test.' ,

; henc'e aDother qivision. tian minister, it is sacrilegionsly em- I IlOW propose is. that a fund of its trues' and nohlest benefactorl. Rev, Dr. 'l1bomp'1I0D is at present h h of the .New York <J1ari.n co~"'. :\1011111. m,ovelL .,I~we.I1'I.

AD1~Dlg t OS8 W 0 favor western Is this idea correct 7 be raised for tbe above-named pur· It is manly to weep, .. Jesus wept. AdVOCtte linll JlYUrnal;, he WBIIII~' ~\~O!': I~~;::.t,t=~~'~ some tbink Minoesota is To determine the' proper use of a pOlles, to be called, The 1rI-anon Pro- May his mantle fall. upon, !ach l1li maDY years I tbe : PreiidllDt ;of D ' field, . while others prefer word, we look first to its primitive fessorsbip of Tlieology, in' bonor IIhaJCewnlate his noble deeds. A.nd ware <1Oilegel m'O'bio •.• lId MI,.we, "IW!'!'D

~~i~~~~~~ IK&IltI~; hence more divieion. Let rsiguiificati,{)n, and then to the second- Ilecea,sed brotber i . and . ma.y tbe God I)f conlolstion be Heve, IIU EnSliihman b, birtla. ' ~:~~:~:~~~ ,lJ r;.,.. .. .,..~,. .cP1dsi,cl,.!'t· tbis subject earefully be- meanings that' have arisen from Auociations .bout to convene;: take the widow and the fartherlells. i , ; , .,

~d,mit a theory which leads[dilferlmt applications. If n~iiber in thll'matter In band,sbould they tbink W C K Wfi!boNSrN . .;.,..A: letter frolll''J~l:·~t:~'~:J.=~:~ reiults. For our part, we one rior the "otber there ,is foumI'a well of it.· It ~onld ~e dohig great. ' . . IINTOII. Wis., \J.a\lid l(ayJ6tb;'Baiil

'9,·,1J1e l,t:lii~IJE tlilll. niDe-.tentbB of tha, money warrant for .. certaiu UBe. su~h 'a ,use er and more lasting honor to olle wbo I, Ii~vj~ liDe" ;".,ber, .tb':~i I.oontrlblttcd·to our Mi@810nary"Socie-rsb,oulldbe 'rejecled ; but l'I\icessaril)' bill sened hiB ge~er~tion 'according , GOon fRmAY. tbe i.fmen·te j~ 5!;lt:J~;«;t"~:~~!.=:~~~~~~~~:~~~1

'Cbntribute(l withciut ~'';~nce t Ik '11 f God That· Good.Frida), obllen'.nce, corn ! 'The' '~rin'g . eros.l,e~,by' ..... "'" rejected, becll1lse the literal meaniiig 0 t ' WI 0 , tban, ,could posei· the .. Prot.estallt clerg, ymen. of' J." '. " ~.~~~~~I!'tl~~'!i~:t:~lij:!

nar'QIV 1 miuion buUor tbe inapplicable. There .are .many bly be do de by erectillg amOnu bact~ar~. III Id IInh~~.ih1,!·! ;~ , . .. I ~ ,. ' is IIkel, to set not • feW' excit.emIlQt e. xis,t.~ .,j(i.ttqn,. ~ .. \.,-~

tbe caUBe of Ubr,illt worda tbat are Iiterally .. applicable C08~ Y,. ov~r bls , ." , to tIiinking.opon flues'dcinl' -T' ntlLD. 'th ... II 6d I b f Ddt. It Id b t fi "1 liatiod III oue.bno4red da .••. , "'!'JllPi'N WI .u COD eDce on, to t e name 0 eity. tb.t are lIB • WOU .e .a mo~ ~tJUg lIle•. bave bee. quite too much . .. is formilIr wiJ~ "

Milll!ionary Board, haviDig applied in a relative seDse "to the tnorial .of the departed,. .and at tbe, A correBpondeD' or the 'AlnnoiotJin, ~ t f th "_I " ..I. • Twinibl/t Capt.ln' .. Eid. ·~htt1ror.~1 I~!l s 0 e case .,.,.ore :t I eWj [nl'm,~s of hurpan beiDge. Such Scrip- Bame .~me. answer-lome good' pur- hal a .. hor\ article OD the oUt' ubae'r II' .

DO' purpollel, of ,theit own .to turellxpressionsas" rigbteOus Abel," pose bftlie living. " . in wbieli'ate' hi~ti .nd . ," ii, l)~,""~~~D~:l%;;:"~I~,~~J, 1""''''11, 'will b:e. ,tbe I tiel' i~;e~ .. Jo,bn was jU8t and holy,'! "Job 'was I bave. a suggestion to oti'~r tioll!wor~ pf ' , t·ec".~_":! ,t'w'be,~:tbe labor abClold be perfect," tbougb literally untrue, are anotber matter. Two We copy .... t{de- in lIope m. ·qi'lII!r.'

'~~~'~f1~~~:~ii;~t wh.t Deed is there or not impropet, for tbey are not under- ago the preffent year, tbt> finl~tt~Itn'f~belIled!.&tioDI •. ~cjf.oltberit 'I 19.1~1~~i •• tj,~ps to the di.II~.teIIU~tood, in. a1literal, hut in arel'tive eeect; or ~ii;lb.b'I~t', ad'.!1ii!m' ~J.~~~Ir!'~~~~~ ,which"th~ de~IQlIlilll'ticln [Sell,I&, .. , Tbe signification 'of ~\Icl.' ad· ""

i~~ii~~~il~:I;:;~:~7 ,jjecthrel'is Iim.ited to the. w.ords 'they Iplaqlfl!lj Iii ,_ .......... m~rY· For· tbe same.lftitoa, the

I.coiDii'i!lD;'DS'e of 1te wordl ''o1ider dill' ',Ac:col'l1mlg ~:O~~~~~~~~t;it~~~~~r.i

l.cDlIlf!~Ip,·m1g~~ be ju~ti~f' B~t, ~:

• •

threE! of 'ill'hich we'! in ': rain T'iII'o papers-the World and 93 bales of cotton. She had no pa· GeuerJlI Bnt!41r,p!tlred ~ellurely I Journal of (lo"u~erce-printed it, pers or flag, whicb tlie Captain said . his own hlJi;i. fW" Ml4 tbe doing 80 their omcesCwete he hall tb,j)'iII'D o\'erlJoIlrd. Sh& waajpulfcblaeerd'olll".!iiQCOIQnt I~Qd between".-Petersbqrg, and Ricb- _U"~;'!·!"'" '·I~bon~ld fr.om Sl .M.arkll to Ha..ana. ~oDd. Prisouers state, tbat Bragg cl,*iled· by tbe Provost ¥arsbal. A 1I~1or Sianghter and three otber IDd Davie were. preaent on the tield.Id4~illl of tbe authentiCity of the Pro· citizens of Fredericlrsb1lrg have been l.Ii~lg'7'

GeD. c1~atiO'Q was soon sent from Wash· arrested fo\' pfD'dading wonnded l~:~;'~~.~: bli and a reward was offered by men who c4rrived there with their I ,\!ll.irJ,·:itlcll~de ell

t the. AS80ciated Presl! for the arrest arms to give them- np, anel then blLnd-bndgll the weapons to guerriJIu in

iron of the hoax. U wbt1 immedu&tely joined thel~t£f(;{:,I~r.r1~~~;~~,~ A pickets., J 11111.00"

Tbe .8~Wll\filliil

~ A N OIUUL )[USIO 8cBOOL, under structlon of Prof. A. N.JohJllM)n, will be

In Friendship. Allegany Co., N, :'Y;'~'~~~~~&;

firlOg ne:r.\ DO material result.

, rt~~~~~~~~~~S£~~]~~~~~~~~~ ed~;e!~ai:~~:!;:I~~~~~~P;~~!: t~:~i;~~~~~~1i;~~~~Z~~~~rii .,11!dtj :-ij~.~~~' T' H'E II E NAT E . officej-J)epartme-nt, all succes80r to- ~,

. '\' '"~I!U''' late Mr. J. Holbrook; Mr. Gayler Mr. (Jonness called np the ;,~ bad for BOme years past been .lb.

.A. diepatch rrom Secreta.ry Sta,!l\on

&l!Ys tbl/ot ,Gen. 'Bptler llat1 ~D light­tum authilrizing a grant to! the Holbrook'll official assistant, and iDg all d.".JrJlid&11 ttIe, enemy en-lfa'~et1~,

deavori'lig to clolll! in on biB lines. Bntler "tat1l8 tbat be _ill bold QQ.

HISCELLANEOUS lTEHII. of Cahfornia of the lands em cPQtinue the publication of the .Un,it6(lI Secretary oC War bas ieeued tbe Mariposa or BIg T,lle Grove. States Mail, cformerly conducted blt'

) , nOl"."'''. order witb reglird eXlllained th,t, the trees of this gro.ve MI" • .Holbrouk. I nriRill""". that \IS it has were iI. wonder of the wlldd, being 'fhe United Statea noW atands third

that Mr • on the list of na".1 powers.' lFr<illt'i h~litle:j~li1dHh6'[n":D.siOl~offueric'll,aild Com~ui8lBiolner of Ex~ from thidy to forty feet 1D diameter Britain' lias 568 steamers and 1S5 ~;

del~lal:ed. withont consulting and estifuated to be three s&iling \'e88&1s. cart~'4nlZ' 1.:0150·~~ifiR.·.1 authc)rit,ieB of the United States, years old. Tire design W3;$ to France has '280 steamers all rebel prisoners delivered at Serve the gmve as a place -of great salling ve88el~, carryiog 8,8'16 guuB; Point up to tbe ,20th of April and the United States. bas lO6-steam-exchaoged, it-i8 tliat all i~telr8t, an4< for the benefit of man- ers and 1168ailing vesee1s, carrying:

lJIti.ion prisoners of war and civil- kind. _ 4,IS. guns.' • on parole prior to MIlY 'i. Too bill to equalize the' pay of Extravagance is the rule,

ared exchanged. The order diere itt the U OIted States army economY' the excejjtion, JalirotIDi!t:

fiH·th",. states, that the rebels still reo pattsed. J I , .. Easily got; easily speot,'" • .,l·".".'" ~:{~~f~r!t~~~~~~1~ indebted to the Uni(Jn Govern· Mr. Wilson reported the House miners. Tile Sail FralJCi~eo o.,,"~,,-'··'- j~~~~~~~~~~~~t;~~~ 38,596 prisoners, for whom bo bill defining the pay of offioors on the says tbai "thete- are men who m_~ __

valent been received staff or tlie Lientellll'llt.General i'pas8' aDd not asbamed of it, -,---,.~., .. :I 11E4~~J~~~~~~~i~ ~a'ttllpolny rivcr, itl Virginia, ed. in San Francisco,

.... >t .... ln·'" present battle-fields, Mr.1Jarlan intrOdnced & a blusb, that its name, oddly, from four sep inglIandlf to' Michigan) to 00 '10,000 a yeat." .~:;~~~~~l.~ branches rnnning southeaster- construction of -certain railroadll citi2:ei:ht of Bdstou) cOlrti-1:'iffltio'lt The southernmost brancb is passed. '

~lled Mat, tbe next one Ta, the next Tbe House bll '''poiraft,tintt and the last Ny. In the forks of the State railitii8~

syllabic streams tbe armies are poill!s, was r'ei50rted I ~~Iact,ing tho bloodiest drama of tbe and pli8l!ed

. ie situated upon Mr. Morrill, from tbe Committee ofl~I:~t~!e:,8i Po, a stream which is onlY a few Conference on tbe -disagreeing yotes minister }pl~~~:!i~~

i~be8, deep, Ot'dina~ily, and 'balf a on tbe bilt (or an erectlOii pf II terri· of material ,dr' melt,'~: J yards wide. The NOI;th Anna torial'governmebt fO't Montana, made A boy, five

Major Gederal Hliljter bas soper- river is abOut die size of Bull Run, a report wliich recommentl$ that the KiIlIqgly, CO'nD., was tryiDIC @ededGen. Si'gel ~d nnw has com- and when swollen by rains is not Sena~e recede' from its am!!n~mellt, ~lDe' ~tring witb

li lJj , fordable. strrkIDg ollt the 'Words" Every free aays ago, when is OOIIU~!IIPlpea

manit of ~ e Department of West The Evening Post's Fredericksburg white inhabitant" in the'qnalilicilotion tbe blade waS driven a~:?~~~~~ri~~,~ Virginia. ,hclnding the Shenandoah correspondent, under date ofthe ath for voters "''and' inserting "'AlP entering and completely 'valley. I' • idst., says tbat 10,000 rehel prisonetB Z3ns of the United States and those tbe sight-of both eyes.

, CROOK i;N!> &vKr.ILL. passed through that pla~ tile pte-vi- who have declared their intention to It is estimated that the increase in Generals Croor and Averill hove ons day. They were dres!ed iu uni· become such," etll. After ocnsidera. the number of acres in the Southern

gained a series or ld'eclded 8uccesses fdr-ms of every conceivable style and ble debate; fb whieli Mellsrs. Mod'ill, States pla.nted to wheat, corn and

. V' ,. Th '. c~lor ; apparently no two were attir· W&1ie, Hortou aud Snmner parUcl.· potatoes, since the war broke out is In Western, lrglma. ey whIpped ed alike; many were barefooted; pated, the Teport of the Committee from lO,IIM.oOO acres in 18fiO, to is,. the rebel Get)efMs Mo~g8n and Jones many were without watt! some wall adovted, 26 yells, 13 nay!!_ 950,000 in 1862, 17,200,000 in 1863, near Wytheville, and captured Gen- ~i!hout hats, but aU had A petition was presented from Mr. and 20,55d,ooo in 186~. er I Jenk1Ds, wbo- wail badly wound· tbougb many of them were made Ericsson, the 'Monitor builder, pray. Tbe Hartford Oourant says 'that the ed, together ~itli iloIl)e i~ree h~ndr~d pieces of carpets. Over 3000 of ing for relief, wbich was granted. prospect for an abnndant fmit seaaon pfl oners. T.b.ey destroyed the raIl- them were captnred hefore breakfast Tbe Senate passed the House bill in t~at vicinity is; very promIsing, roa ~ and bridges in the vicinity to a on Thursday. giving a pen8ion of eight dollars per and If frost does not" nip" the young coo Iderable e,S,tent. I The draft in Somerville, Massacbu. month to the widow of Sergeant 8hOo~, there will be peaches, plums,

sliERHAl'_ lletts, bas strnck the leading ,men of Amell, of tl:ie Sixth Massachusetts chernee, .apples and pears, in abund·

, ". $ $ I owe much to )"Olf, fur 1 'Verily

believe the Plantation BItters ha';e sa'Vedmy life. BEY. W. H. WAGGOIIEB.

)[adrid, N. Y."

... • • Thou Wilt send me two hottle$ more 01 thy Plantation Bitters. My WI!e haS been greatly b~eftted by the1t us.. •

Thy friend, As .. ~c'RRIN, Phnadelphla.'

". :II' • I have peen a great sufferer from DyspepSia. and had to abandon preach­Ing. • $ ~ The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REv. J. S. CATIIORN,

Bocbester, N. Y."

Gen. Sherman has takeu Resaca, town. Among tbeni are Rev. militia regiment, who was killed in allce.

(wbere Iies~ptu[ed 10 gUDS and 1200 G. Fairhanks, of the Spring Baltimore on the 19th of April, 1861, On Thursday M 12th th

BIll S • t r. E H by the moll who attempted to pte' A . l' I ' ay , e prisoners) Rome and Kingston and ~ OCle y; -?,,' - . vent the passage through that cit;f of !Dencan ,elegraph Company trane-

u... ... .. Send UII twenty.roUl." dozen more of your Plant,.tlon D,tter., the popu­lantyOf which are daily IncreaslDg With tne guests of our honse. ~:tlU;:~~!~j~~fuurcb; Sy",S, ClUnWICI< &: Co., ."

ProprIetors Willard's Hotel, WashlDgton." contillne~ to pursue Johnston.' A True, of Ep1scopal SOCIety; Re.v. troops for the relief of the national mltWd from WasblDgl~n 00 {he press

, I BenjaIllin K. Russ, of the Universal· ca -It I of the 'couutry, fifty-eIght thonsand b d 6 lit III look;';:.1 for at S· T . I J . F . P a ". .. • I bave given tbe Plantation Bit-IU II' <>'jl ist OCiety; fla u8tlce raneJs A re~olution authorizing the Pre- and seveu hundred abd forty worde, ters to hundteds of our disabled 'Sold1ers

'but every thing i8 represented Tuft8 ; Dr. Mark Ranney, of the In· ~ident to draft men to Berve in tbe la~gest amount ever sent for the With the most sstonishlDg effect. favoluble fur Sherman sane Asylum; and Captain John N_ army for one year was introdtteed press ID one day.. SnperlDtendent sold1e:!; :o~,;,~::::~lI." Di8~tche8 from Gcneral Sberm Goffin, the Depllty Provost-Marshal 1md referted to the Military Qommit- ~be ttllo,.ner of l\w.tm~ pretftWit ..... • TIle p;;~;;"£"t1on'htteraJ ha.ve

state tbat our,force. found a Since tbe commencement of the tee now in opeJ'll,tion or ready for nse in cifred'me tit hver complamt, of which I was late battles in Virginia, the govern . tbe Treaanry bnilding iu Wasbing. up prostratll and lliId to abandon my bu-

deal of provillionll and seven fine ment bas made ~several requisitions is so large that if placed in a H. B. KINGSLU, Cleveland, 0."

iron workH and machfllery in Rome. npon the Springfield IIrm~ry, to make tbey wliuld extend a quarter of ••• * The PlantatlOn BItters have d th

dr in nn the WashiDl!'ton ' c ed mo Qf a derangement of the k,dneys RED R11'1II11 gou e a up" ~ 1'1 l urinal'y organs that has distressed me for

d g" d b bl k arllenal. Orders have been rece\ved Thomas Larkin's olaim for a tract Y" .. 1'8. It actshke a charm. Re Iver I8br~por~ ~o e I .oc - and filled for 144 Do;r;:ea. of artillery amend!e~f~ containing 22,150 aorea..in Calirornia, C. C.lfOORII, Ui .Broadway, N. Y."

aded by tire re e s at ranoull ~tbts ; I haroellB, each box COlltaining two of tlie Whole on bas been reported Ilnder date of The Plantation lIltters make the weak but leis said that mea~nre8 have been complete sets, and 500 extra collars Union were concur. April 11, 6i, liy tbe United States .strong, the langUid brilhant. and .. ra ex. taken which will prdb~abl~ be ade-I tr&ce,\ o~:er~ ha;e. al~o bee~ one reducing the to the General Land busted natnre's' great restorer. 'riley ate quate to clea't the l'i !It' of all I '. se S 0 cava ry, an the Sioux Indians of the celebrated C8o

ll811Y& Bark,

. many of IDfanlry accoutrements, M N h Wmtergre3n, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, &0., obstructlOnl, IIIJld,ellab e Gen. besides 24 cail!~On8. froto *150,000 to 850,- r. oa Strong, of Soutb Man· all preserved m parfootiy IH,lre St. CrOlX who ill now at Vic~burg, to Get\eral Angu8t V. Kautz, the lead- passe~. cbester, Conn, eighty-three yeare old, Rum. Alexandria, where he *111 take com- er of the expedition against tlie Rich- Mr J lilian reporte a bill provid. walks a dIStance of thirty-two miles s. T.-1860~x. iog ror the Issue of patents to bOlla- abollt once ID 'wo week8. He hl1>s Person sof scientary hahlts tronbled With mand of tbe army. \ mond and Weldon Railroad, is a na· fide bolders of II fi6ats" issued in never had a sick day si[jce he was weakness, la1m,ude, palpitation of tbe heart,

Rebel reportll from th, Red River tive of Ohio, and a gradnate. of We8t pursuance of the !lcfof Congrese of five years old. lacko! appelite, distress an"r eating, torpId J" POlDt • Allhollllh his name is not l' d' h . .- " f etate that all but t,\9 of oar gun- familiar ia thll East, he;s well apd 1862, re atlve to >:>I!anI8 gunts ID A first-ciBollll CjU' on a Spanish rail liver, constipation. ",0 , deserve to suuer 1

b t b t" th l' II 'LQulsian'a. Passed. way is a large apartment hong with tbey will not try them. oa B ave go ,o~e e a I. Cavorll.bly known among our West- Mr, E. C. tngersoll appeared and damask curtains, 80fa8 forseate, and ~hey lU'e recommended by the highest

OHIdILJISTOK. ern soldiers as the mlln who captur· as the succcseor of the h to b medical authoribes, and are warranted to , F j . ed John Horgan. space enoug move a out \D.

Th U S ' t to h" JIl - - produce an \mmedlale benefiCIal effect. They

. ed

') .• ran:rot u n, w IC.. A Iloldier of the let Fa. Cavalry larlW number of. hogs have died are exeeedlDgly agreeable, perfectly pnre, afflve at New J.ork last week, re- in tbe Potomac Army, was a short on. He1tast, Me_, from e"ting grain and batmless. portil ijJ".,. wh-en ott: Charleston bar a time since fonnd asleep near W ar- territ..)ril~T government which was ergot of rye. NOTIOB.-Any person pretendlOg to oeTI

1700

~.d~!~~~*Jf~~;tbY u.. JIroIrn, III 00 E, Freedm"n'.'MI,j;,~~ Im)o .. ne"'VI~., by . M. 'rood," 30 00

Plerce, 600_, t!ooks sold. 600-" 1 oq Contnb"tlOns through T. E. Babcock,

on his lIeld, Co'll. thrl)' J. B. Irish, oILbls field,

L. B. DaVIS, Weslfield, PIl" 3 00 N. HallOCk, mysses, Pa.. 2 O~ CollectIon at Goude ... port, 3 27 J.D. MlIls, iWIlllng, 2 00 Hiram York, " 200-1227

Collected by lA. ~, Burdick, Coli. at IV &BIOJa, ldinn ••

U Berlin, WIS., U AlbIon, WIS., U ChrIstiana., U RoCk RIver, " Mdt(lD, WlS.~

Joseph GoodrICh, Milton, Dr. H. W .8tiUJnm~!a\~u;,~ ~~'~rto,n, Collection at \\

"

" .. N.!..

generllll.engagement was goiug on renton, Va., having slept 2~ honrs. was presented and PlantationB1tterlmbJlkor by theJlallon is between 'tbe' U Dion fleet Admiral He Itepped np to his captain hnndred and two Bl'EOUL :lOTIOES. aswindler and Impojter. It 13 put np only Dahlgren and tbe mbel fort8 and bat- said," Captain, I die ~ morr?w at It re8tricts the In our patsnt log cabm bottle. Bewa .. of rwg·~W:~~~J;!~[~~i!~~~

• ' T ., I o'clock, and the- war wJ11 end ID J une ~ TIIII C~ll ASSqcI4TlON.-The Twen- hottles retllled WIth lmltation delete nons terlel on Jaillei' a~d Sulh.an s Isl~ You hlllve :DO more fOf me to do_" As in ir:!Zer~:r~I!~ ty-nintli A.l)nuai Heeting of the Seventh-day stuff, for which several ~rsons are &!ready auds. .All the ftI~ntt(jts appeare~ to tbe clock stl'llok , on the followiI\g Baptist Central ASSOCiation wIH be held With In prison. Seellilhat every bottle h ... onr bc engaged; also, the New Iron81~e8.1 day he dieq withou~ a groaD. report, and the bill, in the 2d Brookfield Church,in Brooklleld, N. plwate Umted ijbltes Stall)p over the cork FotJPolllalll 011' GreS's-:s POlDt,l ' _. sbape, now only needs tbe Presi- oommenclng on Flft!i.day, June $tb.1861, nnmntilated, snd Slgnature on steei plate eeemlld to bf!'diteotj~iC ber Jlre princi] The Alexandria (Va.} Journal dent's SIgnature t6 become a law. o'clock A.)[. AJexanderCampbell was SIde label. pally on Rumter" whicb wa.e replied tOi says that (III the 16th or May, If) of· A 'hilt was palised, afterconsidera.- pre.wh the Introductory Dis- Sold by respectable dea.lers tbronghont the b, PI't~ Monhrle,nn ~"lI~van'B Island, ticers and 300 men, al,l oHbem hie debate, appropriating $9,500 iiI QOurae. ThQm~F18bel' waaappol.-ed altor· bablt\lRl globe. P. R. Dun & Co., anil BIUt,., Sim"klWl, on JameB lsI. daddlera from Grant:.a army, were atlOn to tlie owner for build· nate. CHAIIL.S lL MUsolf, Beo. Seo'y. 202 Broadway. New York. lind. ,1'1iIleo'nfest:ttalt IIpifited, aod forward~ to Be!le PlaID to beretnrn- destroyed by the Union army, De}:tnyt8l',lIlay21l,1S64. seemed u pneral.u bu ~anspired ed to theU' reg,lments. Tbe necessary military purpp;1es, at ,lEW YORK VARKETS-lIAY 23,1864. 8i~1"'\ItI autumn. . were marched lU reat ot them, Annandale, Virginiil. ~ !pi' AssOCU,TIoN~Tha Twen- Ashes-Pots $9 50. Pearls 12 00.

1M. ilulto b bt" t' I of some JOen were bapdcgffed togetber. Annual of the Seventh..iay Flour and Meat-Flour. 7 00@7 15 for sn-'''i~'I(?j ,,' ~ ~oilug par ICU arll A rebel battle flag, captured by a SUMMARY or lIEWS. Western' Win ~e beld perfine New York Btate. r 50@7 70 forl'ancy, toe blowin/t.nlllll the tr.neport ~r. Maalacb1lllletts cavalry regiment, has the Church at Biohburg, N. Y., oom- 7 25@7 00 for low grades of Westernntra, rl~\, ... W'~ O~ M?n?,IiY, May 9 been on exhibition iu Boston. It The St. Luuis SlUIitary Fair is On PlI);Nh,dVaY'BJnlnn& 16th, 1864. at lO ~li~; ra/'S~.~~~:~::~lily~~?!f, ~ ~

I

FISH'si TUS.

A~ tbe ..ll.e of ~ c.rophe. the sbowl a bllle Greek cross -with thir. open illidet favorable auspices. Over .. 1 was appomted to @!i 75. Corn Mea.l, 6 50 for Jer.sey, t 00 for , d fi ld h $200,000 cash in band is the treasur· iJir'e8.<.h the Introductory DIscourse; Jared BPandywine.

Wttlll " .. .tQw:d· '" C',i'ut-Sorvey stars O~ a r~ e, wit white er/I! repolt before tbe ooore are open- K.nyan. alternate. E. B. CL.1.BU., Gnz ....... ·Wb.at; 1 63 fOl' MIlwaukie No.1, ".IoL"fL'el' ....... : . _. ""manded b'" standarda.nd IS saId to.be II handsome ed. - Among the contributiona il tbe NfLII,)(ay 16th, 18M. Bee. See'y. 1 68 for common to fair red Western, Bar- 0 • By thefi ..... e ofaoommoD lamp. _"UII. v_ ,~ " ley. 1 45. Barley Malt, 1 60. Oats, 86,,"Q9c. of a cent's worth of 011 a ",ery .' t W u. n... __ I_, t_ 1 II b stalUon Prince of Wale.. presented Bye 1 <A Corn 1 50 'or mixed WestAr"""'n ;;~l~~oJ~a~ru;~~: ' "a,. ..Ih ~ ___ e 9ll m N e- At the anniversary or thllCbristian by Samllel H II e r Qu' III .~TB1INOBfIl-WESTDNAs80CllTlON~Tbe ,~. ," ~'::. breakfllSt can be cooked. • • 101'1 J;ac""oJl,1I11le, whlln 'he suddel!,ly Commiesion, rer.ently held at New and Albert PII~r:'. 8~f 0 New 1~!;k; o~ EIghteenth Annnal )[eet1Dg of the SeyeDth· !~:~;. 7:0! 1:s~:;'d. 20@28c. for Simple In oonstrnoUon, easilY ran on two torpedoes. She Wl/til 11ft- \.Ir E H Stuart of Pbi\adel. d't' th' • h 11 b' dAy Baptlat North-Western A880claUon Wlll oh to pnme for use in a moment, .... 1 I"""" b"ll t f t '" d ... -' con I Ion a. t. B a e gIven to be beld with 'lo Ch h "bi WJ camm· 0; _~~;a~~?!'."ai~=~~ h-

MA

• .. " •• 'a ... ".v !' u y on 0 WII er, DO proPQsed that the. Bum of $1 tbe General I\l the lJnited States aer. ....e urc m .... on, s., P1'O'Ilts\01lS - Beef, 26 53 for old mess. 28 ..; have on ....... .... l"~I,.teIJ Bank to the bottQ~. raised fO'r tM plll'pose~ of vecc who lib-II rece'I"G tbe on Flftl!-d .. y/ JUDe 21M, 1B6~, at 50 for new. Pork, 28 -60 for new me88. L&rd, 1'1" ... lulled d tow t tll ~.~ ,,'cieck lIl. C. H. Lewis Wag appointed 13@14l0. Bntter, 20@25c. for common West-

• • ' an en y or It- 8slon. A. 8ubscription was numhe!r of votes at 'I B vote_ to preach the Introductory Discourse; C. A. ern. 33@36c.. for good to "holCe We.tern, t, IP.Jm~ , the meeting, and between I hI" d fI • Burdick, alle-mte. Sames Bumlnerbe!! W1!8 ii,~3~;'~~~&n~; ~~t:.al~~See!!~t~@1~0: .... r ~RO" 'r(j II 1t1P! n. and '30,0'00 WU lIubscribed, ab!ot"!rxe ;I:a ew:~s otM~8ti:~~nI~ ap~lnted to write 8n 1: .... y ., on tbe- Bible for new Ohio. U@16c. %lr faIr to g""if new

,'l'D8' t.uy 01 War .ta~. tbat E. H. Bennett, of a day or two ago, by Capt. R. Rose sabbath I" 8.)1. Bogen" on CommanlOn;" N. Y. StateI 16@18e_for good to choice new. it ~ ~.~Iit#llihbe go'tel'nmenl to tblt :aouotable J odg~ of and Will. Seaman. Tbey liiteood and O. i'. Bull U on Slteptlc!am." It tsearn· pe~1~YFi!i!~~2g. 3s~soi~~;r7t~:h~ .. eep "If Ule "'",011.. rorce. until the Insolvency for Brist61 Coonty, him to I( tioe; llnd fattelled it to the ~~~QJ;: th::: ~~e ~~=I:t:lbe ~ of 66 lbs. rebellio~ i. ogertJajpwu, aiM!. in ornur among the drafted persOM. In A.~ beach. He ill' about 40 feet long, &lving ':elr'.tatlStlCI In fijll, both of o:.c~: ~::~ece, 78@85c. Extra pun-to u" .,1 .... ~~ MW Jot Uebora, the names of Re.. aVl and some-blnbber- bas been cat oat of es a.nd Sabbath«hoola. L. :r. BoGmw ed,78@88c. I :PI,:",·o~po""J1.qln

pro • ...,. ~ <I n. ppot une Breed a.nd Re •• W. Belden; the two him. RUlli! tiDen tilled by BOme of . lIec. !!ec:y. teductl'dn, l.JI~~ l t ... ttttiee of \be Orthodox clergymen, appear upon thlt whalen from Southampton, and 16th,186'.

bundred d9~ ~ll ia 01lt, a drift te tbe lilt. drifted away during the easterly ~!~~~~E~~~ill~~I:~ri~~~~D;IE~n, fill up tMir PLlIoe, and all otbel: jr& Vick8burJ~.i~oftlit; ~Oth May, lltortll- . I , )(aYh~~ ~u.t~"X~: d'Ilotiolll, will be ordered to ~e that'tbe federal es:pedltlolt Qeder The neW internal reYilnut! .biJ\ tax· ~~~§~~k~~:~~~~~; year of her age. I ."'~ t McArtbur,leDt out by matcbe. one cent OD a bo;r;: I~ II. V. II. -p aoe I o~ WIll J" 1ial 0 Ju11, ~y. had eaP,*Or'ed ~azoo City Wing mlldl mone, to Lbe tft'u. -_ ..... , whlC)b tlm~}~~. 'Dro)ldIeDtl WIll wltb bllt lit'!. r8f01~tllUce 011 ~ part ury. For inluuce, one firm iD Boe- .. ~r*!~::~c= ~fr:l~j~~~::",~.a«C!~1~~1=~l~r~~E~ be cOlllplet.t ~ of the rebe1i. ' . ton, in .... in' lDatcbell, usee daily If' :e,

X ~ tlOCLAJI' .... 'rIQ)/. The fimei Wuhington 20, com'of wood aud ire. hundred Qoi .... tir -",. c;reaJrii iD New ,tatea tbat fonr • the ponnd, of .bdtill!tone. On the' busi-

'tMt I.L. Ii: 'II 6_ northwt.t have beeII Itllle1lor IIMJ 'Of: tbUl fir.. aloDe I tbe go"ern-_ ' b""I'~t.~~~' "I, ~. .... ofGen ... Wadswortb, Hayti, alee and ment will reQ8i~ a revenue of .l,·l~eth.ren

" •• ~~ I ..... II: tba Clall) 8te"eMoll. • «0 per day, ,p,~~a\lon • PfJr.PO"\i~' to Geil, Foefer bq beelf The eanainp« the New Bagland t'l- I ~~en*, t'&IUIIf f. • the Q()mlll'nd or ffjp Kailtoada am ilulreuinrlargely tlJttP, iatMl pra,eJ ~ rot t\e SUlItb, III plllC1i 01 \.Mn, Ju&; FOT 'ileUM 1II0nUil

Ibc~P'lan~Lrnore' uanererred 10 Virginia. of 'ihe ..Nor1riob, ~1.~~~:?~:J~ ":01_& The Na"1 Department road I'nditllt April SO; :Ii

ed r.,.tor.allon of tbe' were U .. ,UT 81 a ,u. I, tnhl, ~J< ) •

11. 8'. ~ilet Fox, at MlDiop lnlClle 00f" 1J \I r...::: ~ a; • ..... v.i.":''':.!:, •• p. 0( tb& .Joe" 0.." wiIIl a --... -

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THE SABBATH RECORDER, MAY 26, 1864. " , 1

appt!ared on ber month. The ditrerent cylinden---each ~e ~j:'riDlr.1 agony was approaching. It was on- its specific fignte.

ill sobbing that the minister «mM for this, it will at once be ~enl Obe hour more aU was over, the most exaot

1la1ln'l and the nupti.e.1 chamber was trans- worklDg conducted w.ith HOlrm.,d inro a chamber of death)' FrolD the time a piece ploth en·,JtlllfPled

, terll the mill, its washings and its EIOIDlOB1), soakingll, its printings &nd its dy-

As cur armies are now grad ing~, i~s surginga al?d ~t8 ~Urgings,liiIPPE~II!I<~st'P'OII/~LP~ain approaching the capital of the nntll It comes to Its foldlDg8 and

as(lerl~8~~IEt'~i~11 :~:! Oonfederacy, and there are, at are very numerOU8. some grounda or hope tbat it

~~~i.lr:~l::1 into our p088e8sion, the ..' ": descriptIOn of it, from Lloyd's per contalll8 IIOme 1D\~es'11IJ' 8k4~W'ti,

Gazeteer d/' the Southlirn. ea of SQutherJ1. life.' ~mqng ,..,h,ieh prove of interest to oar leaders: one about" old Uncle Tom, are !lOW taken vffY

m~ml: "Richmond is jllstly coDlTdered the writer met in Louisiana. by of Qne of the most lovely ciUe. in h!s white halr, ptm@e!whiskers, a magnesium Iigbt. "TH,Ill"

Union. and is tbe largest in hIgh, Wide, but stlU 1etr~tlDg fure- the form of fine wire The 8treet& are laid out in \le~d says the writer, he put me in ute, and not cost more 'III few lines, the city ia divided into rectan- mina of 1I'attin Van Buren, This cents. At a distauce of ~ight feet gular blocks IWI~ mil.thematical ex- venerable specimen was Bitting on a from the sitter, the hght producett ito

til B'l Ilk . t roadside felloe, watching with iutense negative equal to any obtllined from ac ellil. UI t, "anCien I'nterest the firat I'nvasl'on I'nto hl's I ht d h f bJ 011 hills, it too wears the c, sun Ig un er t e most av()ra e of majestic grandeur. neighborhood of the Yankee!\. I step": circumstances, an11 by moving the

THE ROLL OF HONOR. elCcel the charmlDg scenery of ped in front of the old mall, anti very light, the harshness or the shatio\Vs The Secretary of the Navy has mond, with Its rising bJils covered abruptly asked If he was for the Con· and a distributIOn of light and iibade

;dil!agree,ablle cently awaraed medals of honor 10 a to tbe "llmmlts With OI1-ture's richest federates or for the Yankees. are completely at the control of number of petty officers and /leamen veldura. The river, coursing its sooile lit up his old weather-beaten operator. 1" who have 'I distinguished ~em8elves winiltng w»>y Broanl1 the htlls, and couutenauce, until It loo~d like illu· A physician of an &crilI/onious dis-

lUllIU.1 by gallantry in action and other dashlog (lver rocks betimes, with minated India rubber j then be said pOSitIOn, and havlllg a thO~~1I1gh seamanlike qualities." foa.ming rapidity, like a ,war-horse m a coy manner that would have tred of lawyer&, was ID compan.)' Bre severa.llnetances of cool cnrbed by bis rider, heightens the done honor to a young 'girl, .. Why, a barristtr. and in the coqrse which the country under whose .romantic beauty, aud lends an air you see, master, 'taint for an old llig· convetllation rilP~oachEld the, l&tl:erc,1

were performed U will not sublime grandeur to the ravishing ger ltke me to .know lVlything with the nse of phrases utterly UU"U-l

let die I' Thus <J.mes K. picture. The capitol is built on politics." Not coqtent to let him t~ltigible." F;~r~~~~ii5~'i'~ ;~~t! DancJIl'n.'of<!inl.ry seamah, Shockoe Hlil. in tbe west part of the 80 easily. I queried, rather 8ternly, .. I never COUld

engagement ~ear oity; and is an object or attraction "Well, Sir, let ~e know which side lawyers mean by La., March 2, 1864, to Citizens and Visitors. Shockoe you are pn, any way 1" tail" "That IS

bUlrstt~d at tbe muzzle of one of tile a level top, and coutaiJ)ji darkoy: kept up bis inefflltble swered the lawIYBr. of the vessel, setting fire to the in :I.< square-the a moment, and tben, assuming a pTalllJt 1;0 y,on, l~ IS d041g

of a which had , Gity ity that was ridicalous'l dobtofll never consent to-~I~fti:"i[lg been put gun, built'" ,/All "I'm on de Lord's side,. tecovery t,· " ,

esedizl.edt fr!: the gun, and threw it 'Loorrdk !,~ut hi_ 8&lyation; brl,lBS The Ifon monutaln of }'(usourj is ~;rtlfe~~ti{~~~eZ;r:l.i ~~1~I.n". ~9 ex:aotly in the geographical center of ~J If'Bubliarlll8fl!~lIljjet OI!irilfllH to IiQ

board. Hugh Melloy, ordinary th U', d Stat It - I t theIr P,allers .trpm the ojft~,e to !I1Jlch tber . h tn, FA' e hl e es:. ~8 lID a mo._ are dfrMted. ilie,.. j,.fe 'held "relp~n8ibl. Uti.

man, m t e same.ac lOn, saw a IVJnLDBEN s BEl'. - Wl'lte~ solid maBII of pecnlJar ,Iron jOte, rig< til, t\l~.r IllIve 1/l\1(:It.AAt 1,'1 "lUI}."" ,ord".-pierce the bow casement on the Journal of HeaU4 IDg from c& level plain 26 feet. lts tbeirpapers dIscontinued. , of gun No.1, mortally wounditlg- discomfort, disea!le b .00 Tb (. If,nb8.rille ... Jreme ... tot.oihelo ~&* fi b d a age covers.. acres. e ore COIl~ WIthout IDfp'rmlp,g. ~heiUbll8her an~ ~

my husband takes him on r8t 8ponger, w 0 roppe den d~th, ofte~ come ~ taiQ" 67 per cent: (j)f HOD, and yields ptp ... lm' ~etlt tll·ttie'to e.-.ilfrecttol1,lbij-neya "vBrrideiJ him taxes him be- sponge OQt of the port on the throngh the"inatten~iou 9r one '~I} o· ..... g ~Ow two tong of n-e It are ll~drefPo~!l\"" I ;Jlu 7 II

D, U u, I M 11 . I . d "" I'..... I'. -~, . 5. ;rhe law d~c1are8 t Bt. anr. person 10 youd his strength. Scold him. I be. cast e. e oy 1Il8tantl;f~pe ness of p!l>renls. .A Qhild wilts atlunt iO centll 3 ion to quarry; nom. petlodl~~18~'11 11 i1IIf"~le lor l!Ieech YOIl in the name of Allah. Lead from thile h~ort to' the d~liStl.:;' fa city, with fountains and magnIficent never be all()w~ to gQ httle Ilf any bhlB8tingliSl'ekQuired; 110

f ~:r:,~~\,i~:::t~~;e:t ~i::;f.~~I1~

him back into the ways of our fore- covete t~f) sPQnge, an spobg~)', an statues of Thomas Jefferson Patrick CIlld feet i the thing bushe 8 of c arooa mt. e a ton 0 forlt or h ... ~,""'Jlrlt .~P.IIf-' ~II dutr fathers, Above all, however, don't lpaded the gun while ontside, expO!!· Renry, and also of Gen W;shington tended to in putting a iron. It ilillupposed that the moun- ID sn~h a case Is; nonolak\! tbll p\;p,Hrom '~ll hi· ..... that it was I who sogge!jteil ed to a beavy_ fire of musketry. on horseback, all of which were chis- should be to BOO that the t . d. t d b b "1 tile omoe m"1"lraol! to whd!!'ib __ t, butto .., ... . J h J h d ~l1J was CpOSI C Y c emlc.. ao- ljotlfythe nnbllsber tha1he !toell)ot 1I'l8hft thiEf to you" 0 n . ackson. anot er or mary eled in Europe, at an immense cost. and warm; of tlOn., I" " Ii ~ lJ

The Arab horse is watered' ouly seaman, lEI deCQrated for an act of The city is supplied with water from in attack Alfrog> fell out of & block {If St.lld-once in tlie twenty·four houra. lIe is wonderful coolness aud courage. In the river by forcing pumps." croup, sore throat. IItone :which 8tJme workmen were L () () .A L often obliged td cotitent himself with Sto~o Inlet, la8t August, he was " Always, school, in break;ingatJohnst.ob, P •. , afewcdays dates instead of barley; these are statlol?ed on the -forecastle lookout, .A. MAssAcHUsElTS ApPLE ORCHARD _ rainy, weather, the slBce. - The stone was known not to given.to him before they are perfect- ~nd discovered tWQ torpedoes Hoat,., From the report of the supervisory chlld's and have been Idisturbed since it was ly ripe', WhllllrthOl,tones IU~ soft, and Ing down so as to <;ross the bows of commit~ee of the N IlrfoUt' County the moth~r herself ascertain if quarried thirty years ago; and how eaten stonell al\!I atI. 10 the spring, the vessel. He seized a boat-hook, Agricultural Society for 1863, wllicb ~he stocklDgs are :he least damp,lItD!i long the frog, which W.loS squeezed he IS turned out on the pastures j on to the bob stays, and ea~e- we find in tbe Dedham (JazefJ,e, we If so, should require them to be taken as Hat as '" cent, had been 1D it but in the summet, if biB' master can the tOrPedoes down With clip the following: off, the fe~t held befOrl) th.e fire and fore that, C3D only be 1\1. matter of II.fford it, lie gets a little barley. On the Subsequeutly he yplnnte!l!. ":A c'all was made ato' Lbo farm or robbed With the hand untIl perfectly ImmediatelY':on railing this scanty fare, a good horse in the ed. to re.move the caps. whlCh he dId Joseph Bailey, of North Wrentham. dry, and auother palt o.f stoQkmgs out, tbe reptile began to swell and desert is expected, if necessary, to With skill and courage -Eu~g P08t. It consists of one hundred and twen- put. on and anothe~ paIr of .shoes, move, and in a short tillle became accomplish, for fivc or SIX succeil~ive ty acres. It has for several years whlle th~ other stockings .and shoes quite lively. dayB. distances of a hundred and A SAD mOIDENT OF THE WAR. heen quite Doted for the production should ~ plaCjld where they can htl A ga.llant gentleman of the old twenty-five to a hundred and fi£ty Th Ch I t >r f A '1 of apples. The orcliard covers: forty well dried, 80 as to ~e rea.dy for fll' school, in one of the Boston city rail miles j aljd afteJ:. a coupre of da.ys' e ar es ou 1U.ercury 0 prl acres. One orcbard of seven acres ture u~e at a moments nobce. 'rlg~t rest and good feeding, he will be 24th relates the following tragic in- produced In 1862 one thou/land bar- shoe8. meVltably arrest the free Clr- cars the ()ther day, gave his seat up

quite well enough to repeat the f~at. ci~~~~~~ ~~t:~~gt~~!~~~~c~t~a= tben rels of merchantable apples. Mr. B. culatlOn of blood. ~ea!:: ~~~r lItk: ~i~o:!s~::i:' If he shakes himself at any ~estm.g a bomb.shell into the city and no one sold the same year 1 'tOO bushels of MOISruBlIi IN THIi: AIR.-One of the failed to mak~ the proper ackpowl-

plac~. or pawtdl!! thhe g.round Wlt~ hlB pays any attentIOn to It. Bat chance Cider apples, delivered at. East Med- most curious and interesting of the edgmeut. Standing awhile after the foot, it ill' he t ere IS no occasIOn to has caused yesterday that a bomb way, for teu ceuts a. busbel, and reeent discoveries of science is, that car had moved on, lie IIltoopedovera.s pull up in tlie journey; and would shonld throw aU our society into made, besides, one hundred barrels it it! to the presence of a very smllll if to listen, and said to' her, " Whil.t ir0U know lit theb end£ of a day of ex· mourning. of cider Mr. B.'s cider is of a SD- of a watery vapor in Qllr dfd YOll say, madMil 7" .. N Ilessiv~ fatlgne, o~ ar you tca~t~t "M"'8 Anna Pickens, the dangb. perior qUlllity, and readi\y' sells at a tlian one-half of air." was the reply of'\the st..,rth,d j:!flPen upou YOB.r oI8e, ge 0 18 ter of our old Governor, has never good price. His orchaills are kept oue per cent -that much of the hen; lady. 'lOb." saId be "excuse me j ~;lk, .:CU: pull ~IPl strongJ' by the Wished to leave 'the Clty In spite of In fiue order, though little manure i8 elicial effeci of beat is due. The I ,hQught you said" 'fhank'ee.' "

~ ; I e r~1I)1~8 unm"ove •• you can the representations of General Beau- ,applied to tbem, and the profits are f h • h f h h t IItlll rety upon him It 18 a verv t' f t I ch d brays 0 eat sent 10rt rom t e e~t John Howard P.....,ne. tlie au hor of

• 'J regard, she has remained here, brav- sa IS ac ory. n Qne or ar, were f • h be J "'.T. .. e to h at of a h e h I hater It IloB en warmed by the 8UU. "Sweet Home,~ wail buried at Tunis, common OCCuO: nce e ors ing the bombs and the Greek fire, t e treeS are arge seep are pastur- . ~oing one: hundred and eighty !D!les taking care of the wonnded, aud down lhe sprouts, wOl!,ld soon be lost in ~pace, but ror Amos Perry, E!lq. U. S. In ~wenty-foDr hours. Tlie reqUISites cheenng everybody by Iier presence. clear o! ~il? vege- the wonderful absorbent pr.()per,Lies at that place', ball been "(m-~hl~~ the men of the desert look for the officers whom she has Mr. B 's llplDlOD, pro- of tbese molecules of NU~oUS vapor. tct intih-est 'America.ns in a ID him are, that he shall carry a full- had occasion to take care of wa M of the trees. which aot with many dil)usapd times erecting '8. snitableo monu-grow.n mab,llls arme, and.a c~auge of Andrew de Rochelle. who is desc~nd: stony and moist. power of the atoms of the ox,y- to the'poet Mr. Payne stated c~othlDg. rood for both hIs. rider and ed from {Jne of the most distingllish- of tliat on which the oldest gen and nitrogen of which th~ air is before hrs death to Dr N. h If Ha a wlDdy day' dId d By this meal18 the heat, author of II Carthage and her Ims~ '. a g even. on , ed Huguenot families, wbo had form- stan was neve~ p owe , all ooing t~ansmitted'!intoJin- that he wrote II Sweet Home"

and, If It ~e nece~~lItY, drag a dead erly taken refuge in our city. l oot t~ plowed Without first ex- as fast as produceil' is st.np,- iu tbe attic of a l~flg 'houee in body blili~lld hIm.. "The young man was full of grati- ~n Immen8eamonnt{lf1~bor d d h lib rr WI:.'

A horse 9£ the Sahara IS calculat· tude for his nurse' from gratitude he removlUg lioulders Such 8ltua- or. amme up, or • e ack: on Paris, under circumstances of want. ed to Uy~ from. twenty to' twenty-five to a more 'tender sentimerlt seem well adapted to apple rapid c?~se, to f~"JJsh t\le neces- Dr. Gratiolet, a rooent "Writer on

··~~~'Ji·:~i#ftJre,1 ye.ars, and a maye fr?m t,!enty:five to were Iistenei to; GO\'e\". A considerable portion of the ~ondlt.\OnlJ of hfe and growth. the anatoiiiy and physiology uf mlln, tbuty. The an~mal s p~lme IS mdl- gave hie consent, and the gronnd where Mr. B cuts his liay tb\8 mOl8tn~e be taken from. ~fe idea tliat nogroos form cated by "ollo'wmg Arabian proverb' 1 wed f th but for a SIngle suwmer nlgll,t, "~twe"D man and the .' . was fixed to take ptilce was never po, rom e same d h lid . t' "" "

8e~en years for.my brother, - 23d of April. Lieu just mentioned, aDd yet it 'pro- an t e ,~un won flse n~x IDOr~lDg from dwindliogo down, S • .... If d b f f ood a world betd fast III the ,ton chara!!teristics: b6O(~me

e'VoD Y~\U"1l .ur mYll" , WIIS on duty at Fort uces eavy crops 0 grass 0 g f f t" Seyen l llj\u for I!J.1 enemy. "umter I'n • d " quality n 0 ros. and even eDggel'~d,

, u mornlDg, all l~ was Th lobe 'Of th Tbe Arabs prefer mares to hOTses; decided that the ceremony Should' case e e ear,

hut only fOil the three \following take place in the house of General GEN. GR&NT -Tile N~ York Oorrr- .(tbe exclusive character of I'~~:~i~~~: at seven o'clock.. in ih ~ercial p'8.YJ1 tbe followmg' .well-mer- ate' developed even to defonm-

pe()Unia.r:y: profit, fOT the I~ e Ited comphment to the Lleutlmant· the desert turn' " 'AllmOIS~

~!lir tnl:('l[scI1P(l11 proffered treas-I ~I)is!ropali!m

llt~~;a'~m~t~~~~~;~'~~~!~~ot;tbe beloved 8t bring them· a hUle im-

li:!~~~~~:r~~d~~:~ as foul' thous- fl'iinm ,~~~~~~!~;~~~!'r:~l!~i realized for the J'~=~~~'\Il J: a'~lln~~lemare. 'c Be(laul!!l ctlhli'c;milll" dces I10t neigh

time of war-a

• 011'08111 r<)HhUEU1"'1l pound Plrrott

rim through its boiler .

have three different colors,l it mUlt have as many passages ove:u many

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)/, f' -- ,/j H XE"'\'; ~yon, 1

Ada,m.s-D1rC. D. r.PttQrr iA.!i"re'd.iCllllrlel \7. Lalliwortlit. A1ft~d C./I~r"", "",Gr!!~.N _ V.Huli. lIroot:Ji~hl-l!l~h&ra BtIU!'.'lIP.. Hertln;lli'.BYtO'!i Whltlbl'd. « VereSf-"Wm. B.tllaxll!l... ~ , DaRu;y.t~t,-.JIartp .. G.sullp!l!l1. PM&ia-1>iiros c: Jlurdf6k. ' G"/I~8e&'4, B.dra.d&lI~ • IDdePl!n!lenq;....Tobn P. 1I1t.~r •• LeonardsvlDe-A¥a Jt''W~at. Nlle-EzekieIR.OI .. rl:.e'. 1 , , Portvllie-A.llM1~t../l.prandall. Poland-Abe rSwtman. Piltsrsburg..lH_Uton !<llaru r Blchburgh;...;Job" B. Oottrell. Stlte Brldlle.l..,\'osepll: West. StephentQWJI-Joahlla;l;l, M&:I;801\. Saokett's lfj!.rbor -EIlal Fl'Ilik. SCott;-Byron L. Barber< ! I Saqtb Brook1leld_Herman A.. Hull.

I V.ron ...... A:lbert:Ba lieolll'. :<1 1 :!est Gellll~ee -Eh~ l'IIIRll!on.

w&lson_1>. P. Willta;!"I. , WestEdmeston.".~Jjr_jm)(allo ••

COIn<l:CTIRI'T' lrfystlc Bridge-B. R. Grl.,.old. Waterrord~OHTefJflli:~oD.

•• 0Dit 18X..I1~_ 18 t Hopklntop..., , RookV1l1e-LlbJteu~ M.'Oottr.u.

"~.,,. IB",,,, New'Market,Jacob R. Titnrortl>. PJalnlleld-liI'lIRc $. DOlin. 1 Sliiloh ... :\V .. lter B. GlIIetto., J

Marlboro..:..J. C. Bowen. I'ENirSYtJ~iti.l.

DIlDda~D. B. tentt!n. I Cros8Iniv~lle.-.JlenJ • .st.e1l •• H"ebron-Geo. W. Stlllnl/(n.

mGn</A. "

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I Lost Crelllt~Wm. Keanedt.' New MlltQn-J. F. Randolph.

f, ",J 1 l~ OKlO,

Jack80n Oonter-'-oTlOliob B. JJalioMk.