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,Iht Ittotdtt, IS Ihe hver of tIme, realms of le81 B, and a musical rtiyme aDU a sUfge SublIme ocean of years nrc'llrWIID!! lIke Hakes of suow the b'e!we"n, \nd Ih" year IS the they cOllle aud they go On tbe liver" hreast, Its ebb aDd 60w, AQ t .1 (1" the shiidDW and 0 There s n mo, call I on the m'er of tmll Where I he softest of Blrs are , There's a claudie's ok, aDd tropIcal clime, Aud a Bong as sweet ., vesper clilme, An<1 tbe Junes WIth the 10seB are .taylng I , And tbe name 01 thlB Isle 18 Ibe ago And we bUfy our treasures there L 'rbere are bro"s of beauty and bOBums of BnOw- There ore heap' of dUBt but we 16.., them 80' There nJ 0 Irmkot, and trl!8B1'8 IIf holr There are fragments oft 810gB that nobody BlDg", And a pari of au In ant's pray"r , , There sainte a harp wlthoilt string>!, Th rn arn br! ken vow and pIeces of rin!:,., And the gor ments th t SBE uocd to weal , There ore h ,nl1s that ale "aved IIhen the Illry lly the mllngo Ig ID air, Alld we AOlllrltmes hea. tbrougb lurhulent roar Sweet TOIC.S We heard In da,l';s gon. herOIC, IVhen th, "",,1 don the Inlr , Ob remembered for ayp be Iqat ble .. ed Isle, the dny8 of our'llle tnt nfl!lit- \VheD the eveulng comes Wililhilljijaqllful smtle, \ d our eyes are closed 10 slumberl\wblle, \I,y 0111 Greenwooi\" of amll alght' \lIllIe, Oil the of llItcnt e these llIents, Oil the HPlI tt and aetl With lespect to IhllOn before God, LIIt,y; Imart> " gIfts anq graces competent to siln,,,liI fniIPoi'lli\Ult:co the world 10 of God lliat they were great and noble fel-1 1b Sonte a miiJ:te'r' We possess a lor whldh we oondltrons of \

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,Iht Ittotdtt,

IS Ihe hver of tIme, realms of le81 B,

and a musical rtiyme aDU a sUfge SublIme ocean of years

nrc'llrWIID!! lIke Hakes of suow ~nd the b'e!we"n,

\nd Ih" year IS the they cOllle aud they go On tbe liver" hreast, Its ebb aDd 60w,

AQ t .1 (1" lhrou~~ the shiidDW and ~hecn ~ 0

There s n mo, call I on the m'er of tmll Where I he softest of Blrs are pl.ylO~ ,

There's a claudie's ok, aDd tropIcal clime, Aud a Bong as sweet ., vesper clilme,

An<1 tbe Junes WIth the 10seB are .taylng • I ,

And tbe name 01 thlB Isle 18 Ibe Lo~g ago And we bUfy our treasures there L

'rbere are bro"s of beauty and bOBums of BnOw­There ore heap' of dUBt but we 16.., them 80'

There nJ 0 Irmkot, and trl!8B1'8 IIf holr

There are fragments oft 810gB that nobody BlDg", And a pari of au In ant's pray"r , ,

There sainte unswep~aDd a harp wlthoilt string>!, Th rn arn br! ken vow and pIeces of rin!:,.,

And the gor ments th t SBE uocd to weal ,

There ore h ,nl1s that ale "aved IIhen the Illry ~hore lly the mllngo Ig l!ft~d ID air,

Alld we AOlllrltmes hea. tbrougb lurhulent roar Sweet TOIC.S We heard In da,l';s gon. herOIC,

IVhen th, "",,1 don the rt,~.r8 Inlr , Ob remembered for ayp be Iqat ble .. ed Isle,

~Ii the dny8 of our'llle tnt nfl!lit-\VheD the eveulng comes Wililhilljijaqllful smtle, \ d our eyes are closed 10 slumberl\wblle,

\I,y 0111 Greenwooi\" of amll ~ln alght'

\lIllIe, Oil the of llItcnte these llIents, Oil the ;elfle~,

HPlI tt and aetl

With lespect to IhllOn before God, LIIt,y; Imart> "

gIfts anq graces competent to siln,,,liI fniIPoi'lli\Ult:co rdil~illii8 the world 10

of God eD8t~lllped lliat they were "~"olt~,~t,, great and noble fel-1 1b Sonte perht\~s a miiJ:te'r' We possess a

lor whldh we I'e~ieiv"~d oondltrons of

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THE RECORD--ER, 10~

THE KENDI to the giving np of' ~e DrDite8t ajsinl;t all the acts of Many of onr readerll remember the fact that both cannot be venltio~(jakain\t the desputism w hiGh !Poe actiob lof tilli on the 'tax bill

cllBe of the" Awilitad," ,which was captured ministry will malic them poor. l'dE!DiEdl;heI~'-;1me"rC1eedlom of the is slowly proceeding, and consisM of modi· and taken into New London, Conn., some- The question comes up naturally, -mh,>rP" of speech j I against contribntions of $one!r, ~lelIlbe~1~qq ficationB of the varioDsl individual tOX~8, It

#~~~~*~~~=~~===.re~~.~1835.~~~~our~~~~oo~~m?'~~~e~~:n~kp:r:~:r~~~'j~la~b~o~~:~a~n~d~m~il~i~~~~~;;:~=~~~ma~~~M~~~~~~~~~re~~~,iliatilild~OOiB ) BII negroes, who bad risen and killed a part find plenty'of places to preach~-bu't 81 however only that of Ii oommittec-of tho

.,Illlr'bielhren, the Lord, and tlfe crew, were taken to Hartford and ,bad are lacking. It is time for the chnrches to ~ ! I '! If coullnittee of the whole," {lr allihe HOU8l' .''tIie powel"of We have spo- their trial before the United States Courts. wake up to this question, and think, as they pIOperty j - acting as a oommittee I j and fhat it must af· ~ 'fA Utlie lnileibD church," in gen. The captives were at length adjudged to be ought to, that thiS denomination must be s~nds mentioned the drowning terwards be voted upon by tile Honse wh -W~. 'aDd I 'the means oC free pkBOIIB, and weretsent'llack to Africa, supplied with ministers, and 1<b~y. 'lhJPfiUn .dflf.lill Mgaiel 'tum. re~(lrted to it, like the duiogs of an~ otb:~ ~ .. ~~ WOI.'I:, is truly accompanied by two missionaries. The comfortable necessities of life for themselves coJOOlfttee.· The Senate pallsed tbe·bill pto .",ldrioilt ch.,.~, and inspire its Mendi region, from which they came and to and families, or the cause go down. threatens to hang war commenced. We have, vidiog for the abOlition of slavery in the .utal ",jth zeal and Well w~ich they were returned, was formerly one GEO. R. 'WHEELER. cause not tamely submit. second, t~e R!;. 0rla~do ~" District; of CoJulDbla D1 ~he decisive vote of i+\pli rnioi~, as tbey the army of the prinCipal seats of the slave trade. ,SALEM, N. J. Having heen released from such of the N eir 1 ork 51st, WI~O 29"eas to 14 n~!I-more thall two to one God moT,ing forward:hi of faith, Now, that trade is extinct, and there is in· "UNIVERSAL SAL V ATIOll" and indigniities, and restored to the of the Neuse, near N~,;, A ~ost importallt amendment moved by Mr. f~ eonque~~~ W Though every stead, a large and increaslDg legitimate I I' 't" th t 'f fi' d ment of t~ United States, and the oC a Presbyteflan Clark, of New Hampshire, had been previ-

.~ F I d h n comp llInce WI u e reques 0 flen, . T' C N Y ;illdh of the gl'Qundr ooutested, and commerce. ormer Y wars ravage t e Lanphear," to set forth through the colnmns terror halv~n~ p~~8ed, they ~ay It IOga 0.,". J • OlJijJy adopted, pr'\.rv.i~j/lg that no oue who ;the ad'r9l'l1,"" muat be face to face, yet Now, they are far less cpmmon, of the RECORDER, what OOllltitutes a man's as oya cItIzens to raise up , has aided the rebellion' sball receive any of tiiefaid1fdllabors ,of I Christian soldier and all the prevailing infiut:nces are in favor belief, in order to be a Universalist proper, government; they recommend ,tbat I Eiilgli'ilicorrespondentoftheOhi~tUillilthe compensa~on provided by'thill &ill. If ~'~iiln~ed hy an arm that knows no de- (If peace. The Ohmtian Secretary says, 0 t' t f th d "I "h t vention ofi all the loyal citizens "~l1"U I Olil'Dii~1c/e the remarkable fact that this can be fuUy enforced, the cost 9f freeing

G d '11h h' d t6ere are now connected with the missions r 8 flC sense 0 e war ; a 80, w a ~ h . h to . s I , single Baptist Church in York, re.t, the arm ot o. I is is IS groun constitutes a Christian, and the evidence of ~rt sWlt dlf ~fa~ze a I tate the slaves of the District will be light in· hope and litre.. It is only when he for· fOllr stations and one out-station, eleven a mao's chance of repentance in a spirit t e t.a~e, orl a j a so, tbe largest connty in England. deed. Every cl&im/&nt of cOlnpenslltlon .... &1 this, and relies npon self, that disap. missionaries and five native lIBsistants. rld'f he"'1 to d . thl's" I d the mlhta~y department of the U. me~ures have been taken to must malte oath that he has not aided tlie I!i"H J, T' h 11 R' d wo ,I .al s 0 so m , respon. .. h B H M" P.Q,,,~~ pnts him to shame. • ,WQ statIOns are o~ t e uo?n Iver, an As to .. what constitutes a Universalist." quested tOi ~etam snhffiClent I by t e aptIst orne ISSlOn rebellion, bpt his oath will not be conclu·

1ftC_:::. i. sn importance in the iniunction one on the Manho River, a tributary to the A b I' f' th fi It' .. f d order and !protect t e peop e hired a }Jail in which ser· sive. Anotber amendm~nt was adopted pro-~ • Th" ele m e na rlUmpu 0 goo over b

oMbe IApoa\le both because it cites us to Bargroo. ese are m the hilly country '1' th fi 1 d l' f 11' Y well-known minis· viding that, in taking testimony before the , h eVI , m e na e Iverauce 0 a DEATH! OF ELD. WM. SATTEa!r.EE. . , ' I

~ IDdl'ci! of atre't!th, 'fd guaws us against , from. t e ~angrove swamps of the gences from sin, in the final restoration'" , nommatlOn. j.. Commissioners whom the bill creates, no IIii! It!t~DtlI of weaknefs, When once C08st, and .In locatJ.ons favorable to h~alth. all men to holiness, in the final triumph ,A uote from Eld. A W, Coon. ,witness shall ~ excluden by reason of color "'~'ve ""'n .Ie~ ... ....:1 d k \ b Tl.ieyare III the midst of a country th kly March 31,,' announces the death of is at ,preeent ill Scotland, A d tid t d . _ uee.., .... e ,..~, or ur ran s nave een u IC reign of Christ over every healot so that God n amen men was a so a op e appl·opn· tbllUied! how we apprediate onr weakness. populated, with a fertile soil, and well adapt· may be all and in all But let Universalis{s pilgrim, Eld. Wm Satterlee, on cjJJlectiOils for the support of ating $100,000 to aiJl the voluntary f'rnigla· I.ocWed,.tilere.al'etliose. J.homakethemselves ed to the cuHu.re of cotton. and sugar-cane, speak for themselves. The Religious Ency- evening, Marcb 29. We give an Geillmllli~nli!ssi(m From Borne portioos, tion of the manumitted slaves to HaytI, LI'

I. 'I;i fi d d hId G d H from Bro, ICoon's letter, hOhing SOOIl tlIie [liiiild n~(1llpied fj ,}' .• t' laQ~ U8 In' erret\ng out weakness, an a.n ot er troplCa pro uctlOns. 00 ope clopedia article Universalist says: l' U Y , liS mISSIOIl, par ICJl' beria, or ~lsewhere. As the l;liIJ' ptovide8 p'itbll1hing it to the world. What should we station, on Sberbro Island, is a central' , ceive froul some one, sufficiently acqll1aihtl!~ ri·.onip{:c'ni~:s\i.e,';gand vicinity, we have that" all persons held to service or laL9'

, of • ffi h } . . t ti h I f U The grand distinguishing characteristic with Bid. ~atterlee, an anpropriate """em"'" ~·lcpnra.g'i~li: "'!coun\:s I" • -1 a recrUiting 0 cer, w 0, wis ling POID rom w ence a arge extent 0 coun- of this class of Christians is their belief in ' l' ~. u, " 1OqUlrerB, conver- within the District of Columbia, by rea~"1i :..-I....... . t I al fi t bid b b t . t' notice; .. Our dear and venerable h lOIIUfi'1!'UDg men In twe oy army, rst ry can e reac Ie y oa navlgalOn on the final holines~ and happilless of the whole of African descent, lire hereby disc arged ~ '1,public IItateme~t of snppol\ed i1'lhe- the nume.ous l'ivers which flow into the human family." Bud fathe~, Eld. Satterlee, has gone over and freed of and from such sel vice 01' labor.' r81if t~1lII of his division, and of Sherbro. Article 1. U We believe that the Holy river He fell asleep Sabbath of MI'. Spurgeon's Taberna· we infer that the passage of this bill t1uough J~' a:D~~apidfallilgOfrfrom the ranks? Tbe out.station at Victoria, Sherbro lsi. Scriptures of the Old and New Testament March 29J at 91·2 o'clock, as quietly as year show that t:le large the HOlljle and its ~pproval by the Presidellt ~~~ \~ d contain a revelation of the character of God, infant wo\Jld go Ito sleep in the arms of added by baptism and _ 1'1 '»Jn1e would ot only iDlpede his atiu, is un er the care of a native minis- and of the dnty, interest and fin&l destina- were. will put au end to slavery in the Eeder,11 , Q~ 1rOrk; aIId dilOl'ganize the army, ter. The mission has two bOllrding.schools, tion of manhood. mother. IRis reason continued till The decrease by death, diS' Metropolis withont furilim' delay. Senator leIiIodurap alia strength to the pet~ ad. with forty pupils, and fourout·schools. There Art. 2. We believe that there is one God, the last IHe conversed freely upon the usion, (there was only oue Wade introduced the House bill Olganizing ~'rlci*. Bot BllPPOS

0 he should go far. are two chnrches, having, in the aggregate, whose natnre is love, revealed in one Lord gress of 1Ihe war, and seemed non·attendance, was only 58, the Territory of Arizona, and extending the

t~erl abd 'atale th&t the inefficiency and de- about sixty native members, and it is be. Jesus Christ, by,one Holy Spirit, who will the account given him of the " increase dUring the year Wilmot Proviso over that and every other finally restore the whole family of mankind h d It 1 tt d d th U . " 'b f b ~_ of his division WllB simultaneous Heved that the gospel is pre:).ched to from h I' d h . " a receD! y a en e e DlO .. army. present num er 0 mem ers Terrl·toryorganized. It was referred to the aA I to 0 lDess an applDcsd. th que ted •. b h'

t ~ with .. more ClU'eful a j thorongh discipline ten to fifteen congregations each Sunday en re 8 smglDg, w en 18 Territorial Committee, who, it is understood, \ 'I of the IOldiers for the "'aging contests, and Considerable progress has been made in re- As to "what constitutes a Christi811.n bymn was sung commencillO' with the 1l1Bt annual meeting of the Eng· 1 • h d Th \ T Such a practical belieC in Jesus Clirist, as a II'ne8- I' 0 WlI report it Wit ont amen ment. e

then leave the conclusion to be inferred. ducing the language of the country to a Ba]ptiiitUnion, 898 churches Icported.a House, in Committee of the Whole, has act·

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, ~ BrOU nqlllre. w et er e was abso- WrIt en .orm ne e ementary 00 ID t e pentence, and so fills the heart with love iWhere sainls immortlll reign.' '" I ed upon 77 sections of the 109 of the 'I'ax W " ld i . ~ h h . t r > 0 I b k' h divine teacher and Saviouf, 118 induces rer, 'Tljere Is II land of pure delight. i'1Cire!ll!e of 14,000 membe.s

I~, ~y free Crom lIym. athy ~ith sec~ssion ~berbro bas been p~hli~bed, and another is God, and love to nllm, as will lead its pos- After wayer by the writer, to which I bill. The former embrace the "general pm· frlllnds, wool her he ias dOlllg all m his III progress of publIcatIOn, and all extended sessor to subject his life to those divine prin' responded! with a strong voice, 'amen!' Baptist exchanges of the visions, lisences, manufacturers' articles and powet to give Itnlngth, dignity &na efficien· vocabulary is undergoing revision. In the ciples. .. He that is born of love is born of 'amen!' he quietly fell lI!Ileep. His ""'AIt,,,,,,tn:in accounts of numerous re- products, auction sales, carriages, watches, cy to the loyal army. ISuch recruiting offi. Mendi language about the same progress God." will be attended to-day." recent baptisms to the number piano.fortes, billiard·tables, pla~e, slaughter· c4lr1l &00 often have a brother among the hilS been made, U God works in a mysteri- " What is the endence of (\ man's chaneI'! '. hliTulrp'iland over. ed cattle, hogs, and sheep. volun¥i~. for God's kipidom. We talk too ous way, his wonders to perform". HOME CORRESPONDENCE.

ah~' kn of In' tak d f 1: '1 of repentance in a spirit world, if he faiiB l B NY M h 26 1869 students in Waterville College, HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY.-The tota/Ill' ,:.l'W;: P:;:~tll! ~:thi:~.an;e :;~ HOW Is OUR DEN~MINA'1'ION '1'0 BE to do so in this?" I think mnch might be' The 8e~ect Scho~til~' th'is '~Ia~:, under -. A4uoc'cUe mentions a state of special crease, during the pllBt year, in the library """,.:z.:. '~-te' ld t'l th b k t SUPPLIED WITH MINISTERS P said, showing that justice, right, mercy, love, supervisiion of Eld. A W Coon, closed rel,:gi(JUs1int,ere!st. with some conversions of Gore Hall haa ~en 1.,566 volumes of UIWIl lun.. 0 sores un I ey rea ou Th" . I .".. d d Id to . th t ,a ~ -~.w.1.'. ',', IS 1S certalD y a questIOn 0.1 serIOUS 1m· an goo ness, wou seem require a T d h 1 h . 'l'h - ' hi' &I'T. t We ha been ad t g and vast mnltitudes of the human family should uee aY'1 t e It mst. e we have news of the death of books, an~ 5,821 pamp etB; 1,8:n o~ the ,w'" lapiN to a igher sphere of life por.. t ve t tVOC~ I.n . I cdn. h b h Th \l d t exercises! were of a highly interesting the daughter (f amI' GSI'onary former ha,vmg ~E\n presented as donatIOns,

u..:.a, .... _ lit I t I. . . th couraglDg, 0 80me ex en , mllllstena e n· ave suc a c ance. onsanus an ens • d h ) Q , • ~_ .... g j e us re~01ce more m e nO".. . ,. .. acter, anu prove conclusively that t e "Ph I . d K "as well as 5,666 of the latter, With 93 maps billtiy and gt<!1y ofourlwork. Every seRsoll catIon, whICh cannot be to.o highly approv· ~ho~sandS ~~ I~pemtc~, :Ithin an .ho~r's, pils had been snbjected to a course of h.uhmhaDlb an tarl:~a, a The present number of books in ~11 d'epllrt. 1iI'iII''lial'e its winter, wherein the latent ele- ed; for,?~ doub~, the effi,mency of the ed~. ays, wee s tIme a .r aving arrIve at rough intellectual training The ~moullt h : t~C P~s ~c~m~ 0 e ~~\ments ofibe University is about 150,000 ~M'aDil vowers are ina turing for the cau:d mlDlstry m. teachmg o~h?rs, and m the age of accountabilIty, but who must, labor acdomplished, the readiness with mhtt·" "uU',"U ~ a to ~ I gnm s /~gr~8s ~ . volumes, and of pamphlets' about 60,000 • a'· .... ''':th 'd k t f . E takmg a stand agalDst the religIOUS errors without any snch chance of repentance, be the pupil~ responded to the numerclIIs B~ny~m ~en. e ma.s~es 0 ,ng. an .\ 'Ye believe this is an increase of about ID ,",,0,.. an .,.,au '1 0 sprmg. ve~. - ' bl ~ d ~ b" tt t B I I .. a~1 Iii t h ',_ d t . I abroad m the world, Will be greatly enhanc- mlsera e .or\)ver an .orever, c cast mto a tions hrdught out in the examination wn e? m exqU1sl (' enga I, las 120000 volumes within the last 40 years. -- 118 ave 1.... reverses an ria s, d B h'" h' I I k f fi db' t . f 'lOtO every vernacular of ' ........ Lo,ll.-ll ad" 1 th de. ut t e question comes up, ow IS t Ie a e 0 re an nms one, compamons 0 the skill! displayed in tbe solution of • ..... "u _ aronse an eTe op e eeper .. "" d'l d d d' 't

a .... bl Ie t ~ ~ kl d E d mlOlst~ to be supported? Many of our eVI s an amne spm s. evinced (\ degree of profic',ency THE MODEL CHILD, PhysictJjy Oonsidered i

I t · t tb h tb preachers and pastors are plallJ, and com- ow, w et er t e cnptures teac any bnly by ardnous and nnceBsing OF MrcHIGAN.-The last annual and, Tlte Model Chua, Melltally and :A/o"ally lUI &IV ere mellBOtijm .. n n. ve~ e- . N h h h S . h r

DoID. nth~ IOtn mns ]'Ilss 1 rouIgt

_ ose ts.trlutg• paratl'vely untaught men, and perhaps most doctrine at variance with J'nstice, righ· ' • • rv -en" B01 e .. plicationlon the part of both teaChers pf this prosperous institotion Oonsidered, are the titles of two pamphlets,

It' T .~ - .. Bi S. IS ssen la 0 .. I h . I d d • b ..... L __ ith th S t' f of them receive but htt e from t elr congre- mercy, ove, an goo ness, IS uot to e qlies· iA public exhibition of the "':hLiM aggregate of 61& students, of by Rev. H. P. Burdick, M.' D., contaimng _1.1' ,~ .. '1 grow. ome Imes roots 0 ... t' d Th t 'f th d' . "' bi_SM envy Jealousy and hatred have gations, or from the denommatlOn, to ~ustalD ;on~, Dey ~n~o.1 ey are lVlne rev· heidi on Wednesday evening, the ~ ~l'n~. '.Ii""'; are 270 academical students in some facts wortby the conSIderation of those _COveted up 'in thel8011 of the hea~t and Ed~cated. m~n ar~ le~s q~abfied to e ~~ons. {o t ~ cnptu~es then. ~fford ~~y inst, in which it wall seen that the courses of instruction, 216 in who have the t~aining of children t~rlf~ or~inter wilt serve to heave 'them meet the dIfficultIes m thiS .dlrectlOn, than eVI.ence 0 r~tance 1O a Spirit wor ? powers bf the pupils had received 129 in law. 'I'he officers of • ; ",'j".j;"'''a}' ht d h t f th those who have engaged 1O the work of I thmk some ~aasages seem at least to lIf. share of1attentioll. To conclude the and instruction consist of the WU li1lW8. ~¥ It'!!:".'t'" Ig an ea 0 e snn, h' If' d . I ford some eVidence In 1 Peter 3' 19 we I • 1 b I I tIIet' . d' Let th Itt f th h t preac mg mere y rom an IDwar Impu se, . , cises the pnpils presented their tea,clllit the Rev. Dr. Tappe,n, and 22 The a11;a Of. news a out t)e .war laR

,may \8. J f con en s 0 e ear andl a conviotion of the calls of providence are told that Christ went and preached to 'th' el t'l k b k t In the department of literature been scantier tbls week than durmg any ctfII.!~ ~'~n tbough they may be wrong, to lift up their voices to a world of sinners the oplnts in prison. And in 1 Peter 3: 6, WI _an 'thegan Sl tvet~ ca ~. has e , r ' ed h hI aaa _nt Js'more hope than where they are I . ~ d th tI G I panymg' e presen a IOn WIL an iaPIPfO'Dtillsciienc:e, the arts, there are three pre· preceding one. It is prllsum t at not ng

'I r '~tW" . .. I • around them. It is true, the call to the min· we are express y ID orme !If Ie ospe ate addr~ss We rna bes eak for the p,litlrg"A of study: the classical, in of importance has occnred except prepam· oopce,~'IH JD a IJhlD1n~ cloak. SometImes a. . h . t . th was preached to the dead who I SUppOHe ' . Y P ~' .:I ift' 1 h t th t Istry IS t e same ID na ure ID e one ~se '" pils who have so cTeditablyacquitted ts are graduated as bachelors tory military movements.

e JIIle'lS s IDg lew ea; e ro may as the other' but after obtal'nl'ng what I'S were in a spirit world. The above passages I ' th t . tit d Th tt't ddt f II , e e scientific in which is conferred e a I u e an movelOen SOli our ~~inf~tedd80dme of ~e seed

h, renhdelring lit considered a necessary training in our col' certainly seem to present some evidence of ~ut:r: infillenc: a~~mn;;~ln~~:P c e I uachelo~ of science' and the forces, except the great Gulf expedition of

d~e~ol1l!l an. eetro tIve to t .e w. a e. t leges, and schemes of business are laid a chance for I epentance in a spirit world. . . . .'. mortar ve.sels, under Commodore Porter, ill ~o't ImP9il. IJlble th~t a denomlDatlOn ~ay aside, the individual is placed in very dif. But whether any have ever availed them. SPECTATOR engmeermg, In whICh· the and the I¥lcompanying fleet' under Commo· b8cO e ril'ecited ddt the diploma of civil engi. dore Farragut, have been of expectation 01

m, J .1 .W,I ~ .uns~un oc rlDe~. ferent circumstances We have young men selves of that chance, I am unable to say. AlIi'D MISSIONARY stndies are also introduced, preparation-Bo far as known-entirely )(~.t18m or spmtu~ hsw, III some of their among us who have been approved as pos- Presuming I ha.ve answered Bro. L.'s ques· The for April G • h d 1 d 1 mn d b £ d d after having completed one • en. Curtis .. re"ire, at th.e last al'

II troua .compoun ~,~~y e oun, an sessing ministerial qUalifications, both liS to tions, I close by saying, that the bare fact iwms, It letter from for graduation can se. Vices, a short dlMtance to Keetsville, where not oMy numerons 11dlv~dnaI8' bnt whole public talent, and moral traits of character; of one's holding the doctrine of universal Ningl'o (China) . t d' 'th h forage and 8uJlJlliee are more abnndant than cbprebe., may dtop If hke autumn leavell bllt some of them, perhaps most of them, salvation cannot un christianize him. I men. 18th. It represents SCienCeij, ex en In!? ,roug near the scene of his recent victo~. Priel'

\) t,; b h F h h t b more y!,ars, accordmg to the and Van Dorn are somewhere between the

or' • roAeD ranc es. or a c nrc o.e are either not preaching at all, or not regno tion this because, from Bro. L's as making steady d peel! did fbi alld the egree of pel'- BOlltnn MolJlltains and the Arbnsas Rivel,

atrl,p ~D c eane o. sne e ements, IS larly engaged as pastors. 'l'bey have to oc· conclude that he thinks it ought to. I and itself hl10d just heen taken. they aim. The University, receiving. supplies by this latt'lr route. 9~d a~~,.~sary fj: ItS greatest strength cnpy positions in schools or literary institu_ also to state that, although I think the Scrip- is a the first rank, containing endowed by the Goveromeht representJn~ that thl7 have ~ot been wb~Jl-~~) ~t~~. We':r: a people, though we tions, to obtain what they feel it needful to tures affurd some evidence that there is a two thousand to four hundred . 11 d ' . h 'ped, cand 'WIll soon drIve the ltlvaders qllite ba.-e re- ,- mourn at the slow progress . . . Id ID a epartments Wit ont ont of ArkaDS·a • Van'ons l·ndl·ca··lons coin· ..,~ !, m-.r:.... Ii... sustain themselves and families respectably chance for repentence 10 a spmt wor ,al'd sand situated at the \1Ollfluenlle - D , •

.. __ m&'" al89 relOlce rn the truth pf . d' ht cide to prove tbat Sigel was in fact com· , • -. i" ill the world. The work of the min also that justice an rig seem to require of the and Yaou rivers. Tbe f th Bit F d mander·in-chief during most of the battle of

GG4. "It II posSible t~ our numbers are the professedly prime object of their life the same, that I am not a believer in what was resillted, and so there () e enevo en an. s Pea Ridge. ~'rii.*~ng as 'rapidly as .at some times, and for which they have sought and obtained thus seemll t? be true: as I may be ignorant less sacrifice of human, life than Seventh· day Baptist The operations 01\ Island No, 10 have ~ W~, ~Ill venture the, oplDion, that education-becomes a secondary ob- of what jastICe and rIght demands, as well would hp.ve taken place. Tbere wa~, handed, dB seven dollarll, with now continned two weeks abd. a half, Witll

~l'r atrquger than at the and an occasional work. We do not as of the true import of the passages reCer· ever, much pillage and plundering, ' forward fifty copies of the RE' very triftiqg results. \, It wonld seem thst t"ol",dr our faciliti~s for future wonder at t1.,is, 4'-r a living must be obtain. re.d to.. Perhaps Bro. L .can enlighten me. II many infants were smothered to ' D. E. Maxson to the amouut the brave CommodOl'e F~ot's stout gun·boats

.L ..... te W h r1 '""" l . have at last found their match, and that -""" r. ~ ave never ed and our ministers as much deserve a hv· LIke him, I am for mOle hght. SAXTOX. All the Imperial officials were, of . Bro. Maxson writes that he they And the mor~r·boats together will ~~t h~'~DJ' ~~d the eTer-~ar.' one. If a church wishes to have I • killed. :Mr. Knowlton says: "~s to It a pleasure to see that the pa- hardly be ahle to drive the re~ls out of tJ;IC &dver~ary, as we are now. a's'er:vant of the Lord to preach SOUTHERN "U'liANIIIUTY." Tllipings themselves, (as the rebels are distributed, an~ as.tbere their holes. The ob.lect mUllt llndoubtedly

~"JJI_~.ti!o~~I: inlltitutions alie doing 'administer thl'! ordinances of re- As a significant comment npon thealledg. ed,) they are miserably murderoilB nuro~r of Sabbaili·keepers in be gained by strategy. rLirioliliWork.-lIi.)',apul-llleEiphlg;and,&nni. take the lead in the religious cn· ed uhion of feeling at the South against the of marauders. Their swarthy, many others,who receive . Meanwhile, Gen Pope down at New Mad·

bIi-aII'I'ItI(\ldtI,£theID;1 Through belonging to the church, that body Federal Government, it will be black flowing hair, fantasti" gratefully the, RECORDER is nd has, as some Qf the accounts S&y, been ] .. . ' W cutting a short channel which will enable . J!rI?!~ f~r hi8 !emporal that a.rrests for sympathy with the and barbarous VIBltO~ III ,tbe camp, . e him to bring down by a~ inland overflowed

thOle and MinnelOta,

old J 'homellteJ4s, tlle breail of life fO

. If >

Paul reasons, and we think am getting to be ve~ frequent. A take the liberty of snggestlng rottte, tugs atiil bOats 'enough to il8t\'y him Norfolk Day Book annonnced the propriety of aiding to across the Mississippi, when it is 8upposed,

pitiizells of Loudon County, Virginia, paper where it mar if. rebels do n?t evacn,te. he will U move been seized, .and a late letter to of disseminating too truth, .. at once upon theIr works." .

Dispatch from High Point, to the soldiers will be er;teo. With regar~ to ollr army movemcnt~ rn OJihJllinB_ . Te)messee, and on, the TeJlnesaee River,

N9rth states tha.t " a nest of trait· and With pleasure. As the pub; th'ere is almost nllthing to say. The rebel (loyalists,) had been discovered and to donate <lne·half, by sending armies still 800m concentrating toward

l,b~C>kEiD up in Davidsonl North Carolina, and learned :of the Baptist half price~ we trust some friend Corinth, and onr he~arters are'llald to be of the nnmber have been sent to ton. Tpey have brought will take it upon himself to not more than 15 miles fro'!l- that ~1Vu. ~:~

as prisoners," As the N. Y. Timtl3 for disbiibntion, but one of the dollars for this pnrpose.· number oC trooJ!l11 on. both III~es i. IlPm~~J t' I ' r that of the rep! s ~rng vlU'louBly ilta_ a The Richmond nsurpers wi I find formed me the other day, that FEELING -The dwcns: froDl 40,00 to 100,000 ; not all iJl {Jne b~dy,

to get jail accommodation if they to send iror some soon." \ .', ,I but near enough fur prompt co·operatIOD, go on at the present rate. How long will it I ,J?a~hllment ~d the press Gen. Grant, in command of the Union army, be ~fore the Southern people rise and l'e- Ix N~ples, an association has a favorable c~a'\lg~ recently occnpied a. pPBition upon the fa!l· verse the process, CllBting the usurping ed of the inferior clerrry for the this coqt;ltr;y j ,tlig,. al~q roa~ jline h!l~~Fn ,C~leaton and MemphIS,

(p ge/lilrally 1Iy.!lIpat~ize whiCh elf~ctn,"ly lim shes the re~I commu' chiefs into the prisons they are now filling of the Catholic Church. It co t and." 't, the nication tiy thllt ronte j and if a baltle at with their victims ?" hundred Neapolitan priest~ . 11I1Ji, Ij~" !T'JL • CorInth 8~ould reB'lllt in a Union victory, the

FI 'd h b 'd d f fa h;' 's no, ~lW ~~ell:l ,o!it'!le nltr instant .Bdvanoe of onf forces would at once on a as een COllSI ere one 0 an more t an tour . . ~ 1.".1 II

rankest BeoeBsion States, but it seems that and ha~ opened . .l!!llll par~JI(~ In ~1;%TI"(l' f9.1'4U! a )!asly flight from Memphis and II ,

tbis is true of onl" certain sootiuns.of the jt\lemaelv~,s ,pf.,!nr tl'Qn~les f!!r that P!!ort,of'J;lIl1"ell8llll, and w;oJlld leav1e tbe J ,Pill:P9!1,e~li to ,,~w.~ke\l a I re.c\ioQ road open fur the }Pllfllii ~ Ne~ Or e~n8

State. The maslles of the people in 6gJ!iRl!t d~pcr~tie spjri~ ~ t4~ir ~eu. Buelhitth bis army 18 m!lor"blllg ~ Florida are said to evince a feeling J... join' Gi'allt, when, Mlcordlng- to the plan, e ed loyalty to th~ Union, welcoming the U. proc~rtj. ,an, In~r,ase ,€?of ~h;~J will .. 80me colnmalld and' attw:k ~a~

!j~vy Without llxcltI~g forl?lgJl gard at Coripili, Tbe expedition up toe S. forces a8 their friends and protecto1'8. dO/!lestic complainp, j I and to et:" T~nnessee whicli we JIlentioned I&st ""Iiek a meeting of tlie loyal citizens of ilil'rty end!!. ,~tIie~ few" ~e may have I been part of the .army now ~ ville, on the 20tb, a of wob~l'y' bet:n ~~I~' by th,e' R,' ~ore Oor~th, a8 we hea~ notblDg more 0:

0

11•

protest, an,l .haye. b~ ~f.-Wusl! misled ,A speCIal to the GhIC.Ko. /91tT1/q), fa iii adopt(id. ' "t' ' 1 Cairo A'ptll J say.: eo!. ~ford yeet.er 8!,

mirlistt:y;lto aecede, and aaert tliat fthe of AA ,tAlmI!~ pf qp,~ PJ~ rlcQodi~a.Ilied !~F the ,~tb &j)d ~~a IllinOlA, sion In Florida was pailll'ed 'jitegally. ' I , , _ I/o put of the f~tli Wi~J18iD, from lIear

out the people beiri~, permitWd to vote OODJ'~S 6.B1N~\ IWw¥t:jQ. ~i 1fi~' ~,4,e~p/lmet ~-Ctf:~ neees'lit, and they beli~ve thou~a~~I'fil,l'~iJ, beeilTI!£ei"M~ Iniltt.othlg'to ~~"~I~Z!~iuJJI'~~'to1nGf~, ~iter ~

joy , the"prolllpll!lltof beiDglrelie,~d f@m ng'M'lthe otde~. 'Ii: foh!lia'mare'b lif ttifti'fuilel, \nil fell DP.= I fer'ror.! 'Of"UIlIr8Bltrarned !liilitar)' doapotiem. III FdlfoD"lIt., N: Y.';' tlfe ~behlldaliip1Pllt ati1 olc1oe~ in t

'''~~~~tt8 of all our fO' expedition or

InllrlodlJre1.Porter,

r I DO' dlspersJDg the cntu e fo~ce statIon boots the price WIIS $50 Two regiments ~ fthcl~ IUdcr ulay and Kmg couslstmg of. from North Carohna were sent home a few loth cal ahy and Irfantry They lied m days since They were ijO preslled by bun every dllectlon t:iCjeral of the enemy were gel that they broke mto the bakeries and k lied and a numb I takcn PIISOUC1R A seIzed thelr contents offerJDg North Caroh III ~ amount of spO! s wa. captured lOelud na moncy III payment and wben that was

~ 1,0 ~l1gons filled wIth cbmmlssary IIld lelused as worthless they carrted oft the u ~,rtmastet S stOleR &c Our loss IS one bread defiantly .',an kIlled flom an explosIOn 10 burnlOg 1\ Many of the country troops had dIed flom te t Tl e Heuel ~ rce numbere~ 700 mfant the use of army biSCUIt and the commIssary n al I L ctween 00 and 800 cavalry dcpartment was obhged to Issue corn for

\\ c Ie" 11 fr m V Irgml I that the rebels the soldiers ratIOns COttOIl tillead IS twen ~ I) mOle actIvely employed than ever m 1m ty five cents a spool needles a hundred ) eSSll 0' evelY male llietween t~e aE;es of 18 times the usual prlCe, matches one cent Ilfid 4 yeals The pnces orall articles are each and It IS a cnrlOus IllustratIOn of the

Cf) I gh coffee cbmmandldg $1 25 per SoutheI1llack of mecha1l1cal mgen1l1ty that p u d Sl1 'aI 40 cent~ and other thmgs IU though they succeeded m manufl\cturmg a prapOl tlU~ few matches they cannot make the boxes to

\dv ces Irom Fort UDlon IU New MeXICO, hold them very httle buslOess lS done IU

t ,t~ t .t thele IS at that pOInt a U1l10n the cIty Tbe stores arc mostly closed theIr ItJlee stlOng enough tQ hold It against any stocks of goods be1llg exhausted wltbout bo Iy the enemy c In brmg agalll8t It It means 01 renewal I ,s stores lor thlee ~onths It 18 a fotrlud A thIrd of Charleston was burnt by the

hI s tlOn the fo~t IS 570 (!,let squ~r~ recent fire No part of It IS rebUlldmg, ex ~ I :;~ parapet 7 fet1t hIgh, a dItch S feet cept bere and there a stable, or kitchen, or I ep and 5 fl)et Wide t It 18 wdl stocked a very small and poor house The people , (I nurntlOn ant! IS m a thoronghly all say It won t pay to butld because the

u I G nlttlOn of defense YanKees are commg and WIll bnrn It agam ~ d L'd t d It IS Slllce the recent V1ctones III the \V cst

'II "Ieatest espo/l ency eXls e among and 1D North Carolma and espeCially SlOce tl peuple and troops at Charleston The the faIl of Newbern that famlhes have be-I III 01 Newbern cre~ted the gleatest COn gun to leave 1D great numbers Those who tel atlOn The fire eaters rIdIculed the II b"' d h

I C I t ~ I th th can se t elr lUI Dlture lin ot er pro petty , \u t, alo {lU LOOp C largmg em WI th hid fl th

I "I e 810 P nd b k~ f ose W 0 cuonot, eave It an ee mto e c war Ice 1 I I ee ers a a "rs 0 ld 0 I d h ld ( I I tIre I d teN th WI erness n y women au c 1 ren are

al es 0 I a sa I J e 0 r celve or permItted to leave Gen Lee who IS 10 ( ,ull a wmv and there tiemg two NOith co d h d d th t h "I mman a8 or ere a no one w 0 can Ij, I a I cgm ents t,~ere at ! Ie tIme a re- hu dl a k t h II th I All

\\ '" tl C 18p.CJ!nence and the shops n emus e s a pass e mes I I d th t h I d cItIzens are eIther already pressed mto ser I! JlI n an e lOOpS e pe bl d t h II h I I.

I I II e I t f ed t vice or 0 Ige 0 O! t emse ves suuJect t "n C \CH CH eglmen S re us a to mstan! dlaft

\0 \I \ I ~el an l wC\e allowed to rc II I I

II VI allcH! 11 paper{ contalll a dIspatch SOUTHERN hEllS -The Charlcston CourIer J ted 1\ew Oileans March 29 statmg that says that the planters III MIRSISSIPPI are t,) Un on gun boats on the 28th comlnenc plhng up theIr cotton leady for the faggot

I a I ttack 011 lort Jackson at the mouth the moment the enemy advances ThW are 1 tl ~r SSt&SIPD Up to that tllne nobody also sendmg theIr servants,up the flver to

I ld Leen hillt Walk on the fortIficatIOns and they say they 1 he fol\owtno- onler from tbe Secretary of are ready to make any sacllfice thc govern

\\ al creatlllO" two n~w departments dated ment may requlle "uRhuJO'ton "Aplli 4th The members of the Tennessee Leglsla Ordel~d lst Tt IIt~he portIOn of Vlrglma ture m a card pubhshed m the MemphiS

IOd Maryland lytnO' between the Monntam papers state that they IlIlver heard of, saw DepartmcI t [md th~ Blue Rldg-e shall con 01 SIgned a petItIOn for the removal of Gen t tute a ImlItlllY de IIrtment td be called A R Johnston

tI e Department of th Shenandoah and be The ExecutIve CounCIl of South Carolma I der the command 0 Major General Banks has set apart $fiO 000 of the State funds to

d That the portl n of Vlrgmla east of encourage lind force forward tbe manufac II e Blue RldITe and west of the Potomac ture of salt a d the ~ rede~lCk8burg and RIchmond RIIII The plantels of the Southwest are re­load I ell I nO' the District of ColumbIa and I spondmg hberally to the call of Gen Beau II e country betwoen.~he Potomac and Patux rc!('ard for bells ent shalt be a mlhtllfy <1lstrHlt to be ealled Both IJranches of the Arkansas Leglsla It e DepIlIl! cnt f the Rappal a nock ILl I tIC n t n the nth nit There were only l e 'Undel the comll1and of Major General 1m senators and fifteen lepreseotattves McDowell plesent

A dispatch to the Secretary of War dated I Gov Hal rlS Ib makmg great e~)rts to :-lew bfadnd AprIl "th states that last I brlllg the Tennessee mlhba mto the field

ght Oapt Waugh WIth the gun boat He WIll command them III person C fl'ondolet I un the gauntlet at Island No I he N arlh Carohna papers are lond m 10 md IS nolV a\ 3.11[lole to Gen Pope theIr censures of Gen lOB Branch for

IllS defeat at Newbern lhe MemphIS Avalanche of the 18th says The Day Book denounces the absence of

( en Lee has been aBPomted Commander III tweoty four members of the VlrO"mla Senate Ch ef of the Confederate arl\lY The rcport from theu seats llt thIS tIme ., that the apPollltmenlhad been conferled on I Capt Davld Frye a North CarolIna loyal Ilea uegnld IS untru 1st aCCllsed last snmmer of brIdge burnmg,

~ 10m lilt LoUIS we lealn that a detaah 111 accused of havmg headed a rald mto el t of Iowa cavalry on the 29th ult, over Greene county, and rougbly treat 109 the

took a gu.!!.rrtlla band about ten ml\es, west seceSSIODlsts there taklDg alI the powdel t 1\ ar ens burg Md and uucrIy ronted tlrey could find, Bnd other tblDgS

\1 e I ebels Flfteenl of them were kIlled Governor Andy Johnson has iiuppressed .1 d 25 tlll.eu pnNoIlers amoug the latter the pllbhoatiou of the N ashvtlle Dally \ a~ the commander On our SIde we 108t I Times tw k,lled and severdl wounded A trial trIp of the gunboats Morgan and

The gunboat BienVIlle has arr~ved m I Games Just bUIlt at MobIle IS pronounced New YOlk IJllllgmg news from 8t Agus sahsfactOlY t Ie lla t the 25th lilt She brmgs the bo I eH of Capt Budd 01 the Pengum and

Thi.l t;LT OJ]. sugar has 8tarted up the ma-N ~"h,tm,~. h!lu> HnlA makers all over tbe country, and

tbe,rll',wiIU. III some States, be an enormous artICle tbls ilprlJlg SOme

thoil!j~ndidollars' worth of utellSJiS for PUI'jlGf!o"''''''Ju, •• beenpurchased III CbICago

DelpartmElUt has lS8Uild orders to ~~~~~~;j~~~~;;f li~~:~~~t~!~fl: recrUltlllg officers now l!cattered a:rl:el ~~~.~:~iJ:::"':,

FROM PORT ROYAL -The stealilet Oriental at New York from Port Royal brlDgs IDtel hgence that the pIau of captnrlDg Savannah by sendmg gnnboals mto the water cour8es leadlDg mto the Savannah river has been abandoned for thQ rcason that ] ort Jack son whlCh hes b\ltw~l\ our batteries and the City cannot be safely attackeq WIth the small boats whICh can lie got through the passes It IS deemed absolutely essentIal that the larger (raft should tl8~lst III the fight when all the preparatlolls havc !Jeen made Meanwhlle our (orces are 110t Idle There IS reason to behevH that all lmportant work wl11ch has !Jeen a long tIme m pro gress IS on the eve of accomplishment A detachment of the Massachusetts Cavalry was at Beaufort The health of the troops was good The negrO\lS are workmg on the plantatlOlIs preparlDg the ground for tbc new crops winch are gettmg along q mte finely corn haVIng grown already to the "'Lllr()n~:!~~~~i~~:~ bIght of four mchee 'I

H the country to report themselves ~~~~~~~~~~~ rl.,'·~ .. im;j·h theIr (lommands No listjllienits are to be made till furtber orders

4C1¢QuIits from Charleston, S C state

THE SUlIT~R AT GIBRALTAR.-The LeWIston (Me) Journal has an account of the sltua 110n of the pIrate Sumter from a gentleman who recently left GIbraltar and who saw her captam and conversed wlth some of her crew They hM e bad no pay fOl several months The Sumter has no money and the crew are dIsaffected and numbers have de­serted They stated that they had pnzes enough but couldn t sell them They swear very bald agamst the YanKees but have concluded that theIr occupatIOn as pIrates IS gone He represents the Sumter as a fast sa.Iler, bnt declares she can never cross tbe ocean safe flOm Uncle Sam s VISItatIOn

IS a ram buddlllg there for tbe destroYlllg the- federal blOckad that port whlCh wdl be ready

within thIrty days of less than $100 are

the new tax bill On convey $100 to $500, tax wdl be 50

over $500 the unpost-will be 81

'Y i,shiington the report comes iMlI.rRlliin bustly engaged .. ~ .. r,,;.,;·1

DQ<Wtllt ·f(}11'the rendItIOn of negro fn ."il·,;v.:d masters

:splcer and Courtland Lamb of Led ""OI~II', killed fifty mne black snakes III

Her captam was uSlIIg every effort to PIa- .'----< cure funds but could mike no raIse Short

other day

iHal,timlore and OhIO RaIlroad IS now of coal WIth no money to purchase penm less and friendless the Sumter IS III 110 very pleasant predIcament She IS looked upon wltb no fa VOl at Glbfllital

-THE WEATHER AT THE o\.NTIPOllES -The LOll

icol!llpldt<eci and has resumed Its old bllSllless caI'rviull' produce from the West

au vIces frbm London mform us appreCIatIOn of our Govern

isecluritie:s III that market

don Timeii' Melbourne correspondent wntes l:reloeIli~m tbat the people f t:iouth Austraha had Just passed througb a pellod of excessIve heat Tbe carly part of summer was unusually cold, but 00 the 14th and l:Jth of January the heat became excessIve VarIOus ther mometers mdlcated 1050 106" 1080 and even Ill" m the sbade On the second

!j.cciQu:nts from the West speak favora appearance of the wheat crop

and IndIana It looks extremely

the heat was accompamed by a gale from the northward feehng that from a. furnace 01 that wInch has passed ovel a surface of beated Iron The wnter states that suc~ VISItatIOns ale unusual happemng only once m three ()J four years In 1853 durmg one of those hot blasts the thermometer rose to 11 7" III the shade con tmumg howcver at th It if'gure for about an h01ll onlJ

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F, ORIDA The statement by telegraph m connection WIth the evacuatIon of Pensaco­la fUlly confirms the report m a lettcr pICked up at JacksonVIlle that FlorIda had been abandoned by the rebel authorIties It would appeal also that a strong (mon feel 109 bas been developed wherm er our arms afford protectIon and that the ] lorIda sol dlers lefuse t) Ie 1\ e theIr StMc upon the mandate of the authorItIes who have so cowardly deserted them The process of re­generatIOn m Florida as m Tennessee has commenced and that State Will be speedIly placed under the regIs of the Umon

prom\!\lng, pnce for the new Encason

ir0l1·cllid ),ilatteries IS $400,000 each

ie\Jierg:y alld enterpnse of slgmficantiy FAars -Constan~ writing for SIX mon~h8 IriClosD~il!-,Niqts;

ap~lllcatlimS recently made to the Setlw- WIth Gold Pens than With Steel Pens \Var Among tpen\ aIe five economy to use Gold Pens

''!It';n,,u' for ll<;enses to open hotels at rem:lJns unchanged by years of con mood upon the occupatIOn 01 that the Steel Pen is ever ohQngmg by the Uo.!on Army, half a dozen to cstabI119hl~7t~:Jt8:¢ wear therefore perfect uniformity prmtlrjg offices there and a large I) only by the use of the Gold Pen for pe\lllllsslOn to cultIvate the waste Is alwaya tea<1y and reliable latel) bccuplCd b) the Fcderal trmopR 111 mt tIe onen co ldemn d aud n new glllla ~D the VICllll ty of Wasbmgton therefore there 18 great !laving of time

At the commg tnenmal the Gold Pen val, to be holden at the of recelV1n~ any degree of elastlci London the followmg number Gold Pen 18 exactly adapted to the hBJId tal and vocal performers Will be therefore the nerves of the hand 'I be orphestra WIll number five IDJnred as is known to be the case five efcluslve of drnmmers etc Pens as follows VIZ 98 first, IOhns 96 vlOhns and 75 each of VIOlas cellos basses~ With 86 wmd mstruments chorus has 810 each of sopranos and and 7 M each of tenors and basses choruBi 3 120 Grand total 3 62a nPF,f nrmbro

Thc late Davld Simth D D of l"alrJJ:"t~"L Ot w~s a mall of lemarkable body and of mmd He was the ~b~lgJ~~~~:

FROll MEXIOO -By the schooner Enphemla ' .... ,"-... the (Jpngl"egatlOnal church ~I at New York 31st ult, we have ndvrces was citdamed m 1799, and ",.,iD'n,OII

from Vera Cruz to the 8th ult Tbey con chll.rg1l of that parIsh m 1852 firm the reports recently pubhshed The was tbe daughter of hiS predecessor Enghsh forces had WIthdrawn alld tbe Ehzur GoodrIch and the WIfe of Dr {j(j):>d-Spamsh were also leavmg as fast nil POSSI rICh was the grandrlallghter of hu; nN!<lp.-ble the Frenoh havmg taken possessIon cessor, alld the pI Iplt m that There were I umors of battles m the mterlOr been III the pOSBeSf n of the same but they lacked confirmatlon Tbere had for one hundred anti twenty SIX years heen a great "deal of SIckness and death The varlOllS state legIslature electilJn~ amollg the alhed troops thIS p,esent year 1862 assume very

01 Capt Mather whb wele both kIlled at 1 CUIUOUS COilllERCIAL TIU~SACTIQ~ -A few MosqUIto-Inlet When tbe BlenV1\Ie left the days smce a respectable buslDess firm on general n'l,PresslOn was that the people of Water street receIved a latter from a cusla­~ 101 do. weFe retnrnr!lg to theIr loyalty and mel near Youngstown enclosmg an order the Rebel troops had elthel all lelt or WeIe for a-WIfe I The customer was a rich SUMMARY OF NEWS [ aIm g theII way to othel S mthern States mIddle aged Dutchman and a WIdower He Parson Brownlow the berOic loyahst edl

Impor~ance wben 1t 18 remembered 'those legIslatures must choose U S tors to fiU vacanCIes from

11 e oIly place where any formldahle oppo- saId he wanted a WIfe nght off, and he bad to! of the KnOXVIlle Wlug has at last es R hon to the DnlOlI troops was made was at no tIme to look up one for hImself but oaped from the hands of hIS enemies after ~losp I to Inlet anti tliat only on small should be m town ID a day or two to marry havmg been Imprisoned WIth many OlfDllm boats from the Pengum and Henry Andlew the woman whICh he depended on hIS CIty stan,:es of barbarlty 6lther ID a filthy I gl t of air fm ces were kIlled and wound friends to have read) for 111m Such an or or \1)S own house from tbe 11th of last pJ The extent of casualties on the lebel der rat~er to04 the merchants ~back but cember IIl1t!l the begIDDlng of He , Ie b ~s not been ascertamed the man 'w~ tao good a customet to dlso was annoyed m vam wltb

<:> \ I t th m.. b d ted 0 ~ b I bilge As they had no supply oCthe artIcle th t H d •. , ~peolll 0 e +rl line a alro .,t on hand for sale one of the firm went out JOID e raltors e was receive

seoontfen.of the loyal states-"iz.l UallilQ.rili:n,

ConnectICut Delaware. Ii lr~~~n~~~~f!~lt"~t~f:~~~~j Bachu8etts MlChlgt!.1I III OelllVer'V shlfe New York New Jersey ~~~:i~~~~~~',!~::': VaUlt!. Rhodp. Island Vermont ~t.eal~'y"i

"~s \. teamster who has just returned to hunt It IlP and at all lntelhgence office vdle WIth a trIUmphant welcome and has f un Commerce says that S J KItchen one I O'ot track of a gIrl who c\lllid speak German thence ploceeded to ClOclDnatl HIS purpose fif L I I f [h 1 Jeff Thompson ~ Colonels 18 ID tbe f ~nd EnglIsh was tolerably good lookmg IS to publIsh a book contalDlllg a full ac ty us Ie s 0 uewspapels e

~ vamp~ back 01 thu.u nlaoe WIth a sqnadron and very much wanted to find a husband connt of IllS experIences with and knowl were Idlstnbuted by hIm WIth tbe I f cavalry esb t d t QOO d ~ edge of the Rebelhon m Tennessee whlch half afilozen assistants ID two hours nI\lj"',,(lant~n"'r

rna e a", an ,ears are Abaft aln was strllck 'I he Dutchman came tb ,uh ~. II d 00 t tb t th l1t:iii~~ri-' eutertamed that Unlbn men m that VlCIUlty ·gt d ~ d tire d ~ h wtll be a work of mterest and valne mmu FS ,,0 "I are ~ser a e I'

II b II d f 1lI yes er ay ,oun an ar lC e a y,or 1m lfederlll army IS not composed of WI e sn lecte toJreSb RersecutlOna The a roved of It and took IllS cunous purcbase The Vevmont Phrmlx 8ays It 18 now hard men? repolt IS current to ll1!('ht that JeffThomp h~~e wltb hIm vVe dId not learn whether upon the 1st of April and not a sugar or Chat-Ies A Dana has retIred from +ho,ln~ ROI I as aHsembled n. force of consldera~le th fi h d I fi t- cbard III the cOllllty 80 far as we can learn strength at Alcorn '8 Island twelve miles e crm c arge "a stPheCla keetor 0.1 per fcetnh IS m runnll1'" oI'Iler I The depth of snow has torlal statl' of the 1h1mne \"e t f N M d h H t d age omll\ISSlon on e mar e va ue 0 e... which! be hilS fillnd WIth s]O"n81 - bilitv .. R 0 ew a rio lS POSI Ion 10 rep-I artHlle -Cleveland Herald r~ndered it ImpOSSible to tap the trees gath "'" 1>1 ~ el!t~d by SCOlltS a8 very strong er the sa" <it make the ~n",ar For these many yellrs Difference of oplUJon A d h d d >'T I .. I' himself alid the ownem of the Ispatc ate,. ew f{)r~, 4pp AI saYill ~~ reasons let the weather be ever so propl h" h h t h Id be'cOl~dll&tIJd I .. ~'" .,.~o,

private Illformatwn derlviid from res(1onsl THE INTER"'ATIO~AL EXRIRITIO~ BUILDING _ bous, the manufacture of maple sugar must t e iIl"nner m w IC I II OU ue.<u~,er. ble sources I as leached hele that Beaure I In the Journals receIved by the New York be very hght thIS year III Vermont to have been the glnd has lJeen outfianked uear we find some partlCul~rs of tbe progr-ess of the season been f&vo~able more uew sugar compelled to fall ullck aud that a heavy the Intef/ll\tlOual ExhIbItIOn BUlldmg, and would have been made thiS yeal than ever hodyof hoops IS between the enemy ana the arrangements III prospect for the open before As It is there WIll be very \iU:le·.fot,!,,''':::'~l

"Mempl1l8 and not far from the MISSISSIPPI mg on the 1st of !Iay In regard to the III foreIgn market 'Ilrl""n's rn er auguratlOn ceremomes the oplOlOn IS ex An IQtelll!!'Cnt husiness man ID o~~a~~~~1,1:

j:lrlvate letters state that ollr Heet lIear pressed that the apnouncement that her Ma l\:lCh wrItes that the past wlOter i. Savannah was at 11I8t lIccollnts ~esty had gIven her 8~1\Ci\QQ to the l'Cturn more favorable for busIDess ID tbat quarter 0. VISIt from the rebel Iron olad of tbe FrJnoe of Waleij, to preSIde at the than any other durID'" tbe Illst twenty years

Fmgal " known t{) be m readmeiljg for opening wonld gIve unbounded satisfaction The maple sugar crop he says W1ll be large, Hce not alone to {he exhIbItors but to all and the wmter wheat c~op also promIses to

There IS httle change III the state of cerned ID the success of the be heavy Sleghlllg has been good and fa 18 at Beaufort Fort Macon stIll holds The French and other foreIgn adds that he never has known so much pme out nnd 18 to be E t appeal'S m then eagerness for addItIOnal lumber sent from that plitt or-the Cl)llDtry 111 paratlOns d "entslve pre ha, e to e,ect partItIOn walls the same tIme as durlOO' the pagt w utel L an opera IOns h It of good wtll b¢ d '" e da .... s A few shells w III S an that thus far lD Its m6uencll lip 1II bUBI have 'I. the (ort walled theIR> neljS they don't feel the etl'! {lt~ \1 tile war

:12~~~W~ltffi!~::~~~~:~!~~: at all ~1;~~~11~'(~n~I\',:C~I~U Three ~\e~f<l,l>o! tUrPlrrly held as sll~~s IDl!'e- Iljeb(lif, \-ecently came wlthlll the h

Gen O~rtls m the W estern Depal'trrie~I'.' I Th~ had been compelled to work III tbe rebellIon and werc therefore ltatile to confiscatton as there was no work for them

WIth hIm GeD Curtis Issued l\IJ order di~!9~i[lg that tbey ~bould bave fl'fle passage

and ahould go wherever ~fClMl'AI' emanCIpated f~Qm

UKLKBRJ.TIUI ~OIS'l1 ESq

WEW [N'GI :':ACHINES /i'",. 1llnlilll a~iJ 'JlilIIiJltli1iinfts U" 4~5 UlibADW' YOlik.

aut.lall unwdbqg to obey, Tlfis ¥ebr~w aid w\tbm bm heart

I • VI) " Goil seei/l nj)1 II!, healben IkDds, I Sq frorn I\IB Pr<:fl!JII1le I'll depart," I

Then. fuplishly be went to sea, 1Itm' oW .. , 'Ii ,,'DllmbN TO Tu&TII

's~ib STOOl\: OF ilAOru~ Tbe ~eseliOe of the Lord to Oee.

Oh, ~lmp!e>'lteM\w t bbhId 'be thInk THe !!reat iebov~'b W~S so bllbd j

lIe .bo creatttI earth and beaven, AhgdlC hoet., alid hlltnan kind'

Ah II fdollBb !l:te'lit<iW I G ad did see,

IUXlNIJ ma Cln.EBBATED

GROVER & BAItER STITO,H, NIW AND SUPEBIOII

'OR "LOOK·STITCH" MACOINEs

I Andl pnnls\ieit him mOst w6ndrotisly

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irl;r~~li~~:~~~:~~::~:!~~~j~~~1rnCh more 8,m ally' lock Rllck'

WJlhlO a pflSon, paBslDg strange, AI place wbere man ne'er dweit before

Goill shnt hIm np tbree mghts and day., I

J;lflwn deep beneatb the iVlld sen.'s roar So did thiS Hebrew learn to knoll, Tha~ from God s ~Igbt man CDnnot go

I

LI'lUIO GR<lI!TINO WAX,-.!S the se:l8o" nH .. "-"·' aw~ke·l\1Ii POO'P.Mr\\c JIM. g rafting lind trimmmg III M haldd, th~ fole

The New York [limtl8 has the following 10Wtn~ formula for. maklDF Lefort's singlljj\r ~tory Qf \he explOIts of JIm Law. Graftmg Wax, which has been 1a(ely'hig'llly son, <$,liogro, one of tblVty who w~~e brQught commend~d in Fiance, Will be aC1iilptab,le,,I 10 the Maryland shore from the neighbor; I UlItll la~ly the formula bas ~)een se­hood of Aquta Cre\ik, by Col Graham ofl eret, and the prepara.tlOIl MId at a ,hi.'hib~UU

\:~is;~i~:~~'1 M"thi1l8, :and who have beon located intbe vl-l price All who have lIsl'li it speak of It , . cinity olthe camp of (}en Hooker's-di"i~itn\ the lJest preparatIOn for co'rnrmg wOllnds m.l'_~._Ll 'Cflrto,inly

-iJ:jll~ne'fJ1d;~~::jwteHilgiliit(!!lle' ~t LIverpool Point. treeR tjlat has ever been inventld 'l'he fol-,w.'~II: b H lOWing IS tlJe formula of ~eparation, as

}Vas om near emp'~ I f b Vi

S~t~~~~:~~Bj~~:n~. ~'.t'''U''ffL'_~~lU_;'~,~~u belonged to a ~fr Tay.1 prmted 1Il the :March nil in her I)f the Hor!!· vo DmcS 0 t e ISltor, bound Ig· • escane laa~ December II cultllrlst can be Iisd at 75 cent.. Subse-

";r. b sbect', are on hand, and wfn be -'.:"':-'--'-'---'-:"-'-"---'---'--'--~:-"-~ ]'1E!lie\~e"!ltr:~n~~e ttJil1,I!'A On healing hiS prau;es spo en y the cap- I "Melt one pound of coinilloll roll'ln mer orders coverlllg lO ccnlHpervoIume N.TEW YORK ~n\l. !ERIE RA!II;.ROAD-

tams of :the gunboats on the Potomac, I was I a gentle fire Add to It an oUllce of 1" 'lltjltns lea~e t/lerfoot Of DdnHt. i'!)e()Il-~D,':.·lrather indIsposed to admIt .he possessIOn ofl tallow, and stIr It well Take It fitlm the Tull O.moL, DlmKIaK EiKPltEdS '! 7 a IlL, tor Dnnklrk, Bul

i:!I'::~~rdi;:~;;~~l:~'f,;~~~iI~~l~~~;~~~~ all the quahties'they g1Ive hIm credit for, and fire, let It .!ool down a little, and t!Jen mix otlgitlal snd selected 110810 aDd falg) CSlIlIndlllgna and p\'1llfl\pal S~tlOns. th bt bl h I ts "~d b use of£abbath Scbools, "Mial Rell .lI1AILat815i1lin,forDutikirkandlDtermoolateSta '~il'~ii:!n~;~nces aug pOSSt y IS exp 01 "" een exag· wlth It a table-spoonful of spmls nf tUl ptm· .. ~ t It

, geratell HIS herow courage, truthfulness i t1l1P, and aftet that ahout Be,,!!n ounces of and Famllies 128 pagel! octavo, IOW~:Y at 3 SO pm, for Middletown, N'ewbnrgb,.nu and exalted Chr~8tl(ln cbar.actel seemed tQO' very stlOng alcohul (95 pel' Ce'lj~) to tJe'ibtla or $'2 50 per dozen termedlateiltailono. romlifitlCiot thelf reahzatlon ; howe;vel, my I at any ~lruggist's store The alclJhlil,'ct;lu1s, H~:';I,~,~; TUIIl SE'S ITII DAY B I NllOHT EXPRE88,44ily, aU p. m., for Dunkirk IIdDbts tln,,~hatM!.Comt were dl~I~.'lInd I It ,\1\\\'11 ,h 11l1,ilily fbt it "'Ill 1" I"'e,~~s.rrt N APTIST8 I BuIf&lo, CanWlda~s" &\I,d ~p&l StaltOIlL Th.

f hI" I coot.lll" ~n Historical Sketch of train of Sathrday rune m\ly til"EHnira am a WltueS's 0 18 ast crowDIng act to put It Ig Ull Oil the file stn fill'" It COli BaptUlA IboWlDg tbe Or!"'lIlnd 10- '" GRAS MINOT, General Sup \

Jlml "fter making bis escape fl\)m Virgin·, stantly ::itll! the utmost dare must be ('x- , '. ". NATU'L Iltasu,lleelliver. ia, sblpped on board the Freeborn, flag guu'l ere/sed to prevent the alcohol from gettIng Cb"rcbes 10 England snd Amenca, Trams leave tbe followlDg statIOns at the tImes In

lLmut Samuel Magaw commandmg. mflamed To aVOId It the best wa"J is to preachers, and tbe statisllci! of the dicsted: HCiNldUWk (J t M th h I I 'J IS appended a brlef@tatementof/ Golbg'East: • GOlbg'West

,tOlmlli.!Ieu. ap. aga~ WII mhu~, va U' remove the vessel from the fire when the tbe Day of tbe Sabbath I 1 52 II. m., ClDclliiJ8t1 NXpr'a; 6 24 a. m nlgbt Ex ·",I,,,'[ali'l,, tntalligCllce ConcefJl1l1g t lC Ie '" fflove'llllmp 'tHat may ba\leueon formed oommenoea 8 (9 a. m. New York EXpi-'s 12 II p m Mlln

ments, and from, hI8 ~U1et, every,dIlY behav'l milltlllg &.gam Tins mUBI:r lIo c'oDemued tIll mn.ltn nnd sold at 25 cente )ler 112.~ p. m. )(ail. 1.1~ 'PuDk'kEx i.OJ, soon won the esteem of the cOll\mand'j tho Whole IS a hornogllnlll>U8 maS8' Similar 826 " Nigbt Exprell8., 'er-

R y)IS Boo,," AI/tm. 109 officer honey Aftel a few dIlY~' exposUlc to the 7.38 p m. Way Ftelght 12.35 p m. Mhll

Capt Magaw. shm tly after JlIn's amval , atmosphere III a tlno coat, It assume8 a whit Serial~or,Si; that 12.08 " Mall.;>;< 5.35 Ii m Way Fre'l on heard the .Freeborn, sent hllll upon a i Ish colm and becomes as har.d as Atone wtllwill,

Hn.ont.hp~~JU~" sco~tipg tour tllroug!l,.thll !;ebeJ for~lficat\Ons, 111'" Itnpe; V1nllS tn water arid 31f" , 1 03 a, m. OIJlcinnati &pr's. 7 ~2 a. m. fiight Ex mOle \0 test bls reha15i'tity tMn 'anything " E\JROP&AN ROYAL'l'1' -The Gotha (Jen.eililog~. 6.50 to m. N. y. Express. 1.111 p. m. MaTI. else, lmd the mission, a1ttiou~h frau~ht with THE ApPLE BORER -A corrcsp'onderit of the cal J('I1IIJ.Vjao apptlars thIS year for : ~~ 11g~ p "m :11~t EI~.e .. , 8.11" Dunk. Ex g~\lat (iltnger, was execute!!. bt JIIIl lD thetRlIral New Yorker who has appulently obi moth: tlllle All \lsual, It holds a l'iinUI.hlJl. I !D0at f~t~fpl mWlI)~r Agam J/JI) W\\S sent served the hablt~ tlf the Uf>ple.ttee borer ovel all the reIgning famlhes ~f "'U'U~'''. j 10 'h. J!d!IIIL 2.03 p. III Mall mto 'VITglma, landing at tire .W,h}te HQu~e, carefully, states that the lnseot comes Ollt of We gatlier from lt a few facts l!'eIler:~1 ID red and blue on ODe "a.~ of al. SiJ II m. 'Wiiy rrelght. 11.20 'j Wa.y be'l~w 1t~11ilnt VerOOI n, and 'gOIng IUt<? the !Do the body of the lipple-tree fifteen or t-.eoty The oldest sove~elgn lD Em'one I Oy leat PrIce 50 cents per dozen. THE AMERIOAN SABBA~H TRAer flO. ter.lOI' f?r sever mites, encounter~g the inches rfrNm the' ~ollnd abollt the0l&th or Wilhelm the FlrRt, KlDg of In red and blue. on a sheet 14 by 17 j ClEf'Y publlllle. th~ follcnvlllg Trscl!i whICh .re fire of p]!l~tgIJJird~ 3Dd pp~.X\la sen neB, re- 20th of June Soon after thiS, the female III September, 1781. to frnmlDg PrIce 75 cents per dozen. for ... t. &, Iti DepOl!itory, We8lerly, Rb~ile lS\and turned lD safety to the shoto, and WIlS I beginS to depOSIt her eg<ts not by b()rmj1; are now.reigning _ viz. b~J ought off in tile Captam's gig, nnder the I but by plaCing thelo I'n to",: 'n1 6 11 ope"ln": the First of th bit II be t b I No 1 Reasons for Intr""nclnll tbe S~bb~ttu0l t~9 fi f h b I K'Ilttv C ~ Q If 6~ 1 h F e a o"e I' WI sen y mal or F'" 1;;- 'CCU;~~j-""-ent~td th' cot!o'''yrutl of th ro 0 tete e mns •. of the cutlole or outer bark; ef tire tree, near he m t e Irst of ~,;;~~i~~i;~1i·'~xilre,;s. "'larJ(es d t f tb .'" unrm ummlWwn c 0 u' J h d Ii d ~ I !dre at th t bi h"~' pSI , on recelp 0 e PrIce. A" Olltlilllan P'abllc 18lip

1m a. a ill'I Il. nil our ell P I a the ground It appears that all these eggs til. earl anges t e. B &;f H. UTTER, Westerly, R ) I No '2-lIom Natit're and SCtiptural ObBerT8nce tlm,elltlll 10 vl~glllla. Thl'ybelqnge? to the ale depOSited between the 20th of June and Europe the length of theIr tbe Sa.~~t!I 6~ ppJ. , same man as JIUI dld; he!,wlla (~n:tlc)\\S to the 20th of July He lecommends 10 the tIns an prJPce, R l>~ WAR D' N,o a::...~t¥.~\11ortlle Change onti. Da) of g'ft ~hem , 'yet it seefned itiIpollslble. One Ilaat week of J u~e to clear away the earth hard, who bas I BabJ\iitii:j 211:pp. My III J!inm~ry, lJiln 'ca~e .to t}je CaptamIg I flom a.round the body of the tree down to smce ~eld The -l'ql)tected·from Countelldt. No '~Tba 8allb&th alia Lord'~ I> .. y: a history room and asked for pe,rrrusS!OD t~ be 13ndetl the IDot, then WIth a trowel or sjnlllar in- most come to throne 18 W HIT E E N A..¥. ELI N:~~~tcrr:::nIG:~:..~~t;:,n Chnrch; ~2 pp th!'t leveDmg on tbt: V:lrglDla ~Ide, as h~ Istt ument to scrape oil' the loose bark and Lams of ~ortugal ~ut every C I ALB 0 N E ~ ILL IN G No. h'l'wollD R\iasonB for "' •• pln" bo'\y, In eae wl.Bbed to brnlg ore,hl8 fam'ily Why, Jim, dirt from the truuk as clean ll1I may be, for III 'these pages; FOR W<!ilk, t~e 'S"ev"nt\i.~, bjat1l1\d of th. !ilrsWol sllld Capt Magaw, how WIll you be able to I twelve or fifteen IIlches fro/n tbe grQund 'find It mcol'rect, I DECA"'ED TEETH I pp.

th k ts?' [I No. 7~Thiitt-ilX Plam Qu,eetlODspreentiljg tbe lQaIp '~~:,l:~j(i~:~:~:~' alid.tbE're·lpa~~ epIC e . it. t. After t!JIS prepatatlOn, lub til hurd soap un· POllte In theSabbatilControversy," Dlalogu.be lil~\l~!ri.pe\~.'.' , l,WjlDt to tJ~, Captlllll; I.t~11n~ I can get I til aIL the Cle\J(fl" .,re filled, and limsh hy I tween a MliiI8wr of tbe Q'\Jsp.l&nd" Sabb.1&'la.

e~ {)Ver. 'Barely, meekly rep,hed J:m. I rubblllg 'WIth the flat hand tIll the whole S alei P,Jllnl appliid for I Cdliliterf't!tt Coin,; ij pp. Well, you halve my ]lern1l8SlOn, and {Japt space -I.S smoothly covered with a thm pelli- I No. s:.:.TlieSiIb'llllthConli'oveMiyI the True !!I8IIe; 4 pp;

M;ligaTV ortli!red one \)f ~he gunboats to hmd! cle of soap, leavmg no placc for the i or \ ~~ :;-Tbe1Foortb CommBllllment, :alse ExpositIOn JIm tl\=l-t [IlIgbt on ~Illitever part ~f the slii\re I to depOSit her eg'gs The soap wlll.remliin SHELLS, 11IIo. LU-Tile Sabbath liJwLrl"'.d ~nd eboerved, 16 pp JIm deSignated, filla ret\lrn for hlf\l t\je fol· until the egg seasoo 18 passed. and as It IS (In EngUiIh, li'r.nci ~ild Gtltmkn)

ll)~e_h mg.. - J t h II washed oil', Will not injur:;?but nefit tue ' No; ll~KeJlkiDQBLlb6'1Y 116wei'IJd bl !;egtsl~tlve True to IS appoll{tment, nu was ate tree I Enllllklientsll6 pp. ",

spot mlh hiS Wife ana famHy. ~nd were tao ~ - --'- :~ ~L~'1fIib\~~~~tr '24:,atbi" II pp ~n pn ljo~[dl ~he glln/;loat alld broug.bt ovel I Till: / EDDY8TON ~ LIGHTHOUSE -'rhe Eddy. Nb 14-0el.trn~ OliedlebJe, 4 lijl

-71l.til<I,1 t()IL1'\11l~pOiJI POUlt, where Col Graham had stone Lighthouse has now Withstood' the 1 No lfi'-AIl a:ppea.l for Ibe KetrtdrAtioD of the BIble " given them a 10'" libuse to. live m. Just back a~t SlIobb1>th, III an Ad«ll1Jt8 III ~b., BW'\its, fl'QID \be

.. st{)tms of a century-a sohd mOllllment to Sev~th~y Baptls, G<lnera.J 00 f'i",lnccj tu pp 4:i~;~:i~~:~;:j of hIS owu qoarter~ Jld,m ran thet \auntl~t the genIUs of Its architect .lOd blllidm matlc I Thq Se'llel1

j h", &110 pq,biWIQ(1 tile f'l\\l)willl' wo ~B ~D;i:~1~~ii~~1l~~'iI ""~~ ,.i.l. °hf the ~entbfletskun .¥,"le thnever da 10g 0 Sometimes, when th!' sea rolls 10 WIth morc to whIcH att.Elntion Is InvIted: I

·~/.&iii I Il roa"s u eepwg 10 e woo s-every th d I f II .Atl t d A ... iI> __ 0' It.. ~, tn te]>ly, , to Wa..d on tb. n ~ r t» ! 'f hich at¢ almost every tree he ~n or wary Ill) rom 1(' an Ie, liven in diffi'rent sectIOns of t41! OOwLtry JIoilliii OJiD'Di"ndinent. Bl ae6rr:. Carlow Fu.,t

kQ~!1 o~ h:!'[,oyh()od up up the channel hy till force nf u. sonth\fest The '''''.''''" !O'IU':'\U~ an IIDower must en~Joe f\ stamp ptiiitllltill Lilll'ioi 1U1124; ~J!tIntea at Stoq\hgtml, "seVll~al weeks afterward anotbm ~O(lOIl" wmd, tl;~ Iltg~thou8e IS e~vel':;e 1 Iii spray j Dil. E, RO~SJijAU ~ CO. In 180Zi IIOW r.p.b~ In lviied form, 16~ pI III \IIi}\'$ 'PIa ned"'aTid iTim sent and Ita Ig It IS mom~nta1J y 0 scm'e 48G Bro.d'tiay, N Y n.. Royal /Ai, ~ .. ..., (III.. , Ijldwlll'C! Stem. I ~ ~s cHEla t 8 ~ I it 1.' hi again It III seep sb!Dmg cleall hke a FIrst prlntellin L~D ID 1 8, 64 pp.

e Ietui' D ~ ~y,!lotl was jJlg y aclOss tlte w~ters, a warnmg .. nd a gUide to S I ARE M E D Y 11 V'IIitlicatio"b!iAO nw ~ Bj.1 'IV KortOQ, Ii'" pJ'!l;t~II!ed EY ~lIne~aIB Hooker, SIckles, the ;homeWilril bonnd OccMlOnally, whell 1ruiI!IbD~ lit the aet<l~ ~~1.1I <1tibrch t",erJ~lIf<lr.e gtl ~a. struck by a StHH1" Wlive the central 64111J1.

Ou Thursday, week ngt}, It became neoes- "'I I. f .llid, .. pelf6dl~a.t ih~uiltto, ,.,~ fllik,oaIM t bt t I t f tl shoots np th/llpel p"udjCII aT sua 1 "-'- 'I ..... """~_. smy 0 0 am cerrec \0 orma Ion 0 IC t tl I t 't .-._ ..... ~_"' ....

enemy's movements. Smr.e then, battenes qt Ul C °dvm Ie 1111 erlD •• ~qlf 'lite 111M. of IIOieen 11'&018, tog~ther W1t~ FAII'Iml

at Shlppmg snd CockpIt Points had been Ilemen OIlHf wt a~ e ItIr.Bt !""e Stellll8~' u~.l Law Coutl:nd"d for," and ;So 'If. 111M

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t~~f:~;:~~,i~!I~~~:~ Dmg, and sent for Jim ~bere were presellt lnst~ o['being Ii Agent of the American Sabbath ~t 1lI!c1~"', W/9' Ii th,e ~»\l~al, Col Gra~a", "nil ",YlIel! Jim sirongest proof of lerlf, R I.

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to VlrglUla to mght Ilnd lind ont of Tl l' 8 nOI eer~ NEW YORE.

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