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{ the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, being ina EPISCOPAL. the following petalant squib at popular epureh music: — ool, has forbidden DAY VACEIEY, eae Seal fies! alee ene, aneesen ane es aE “Whon four woodiarks are allowed to do all the singing | S24rP eyes prefer the new chignon to evory other to'piag tan: tastroast gaine," Jor 10a? he may be a j Aaksed SRE into my etgmach ted graing of morpting, for the sole | qe Head of the Church of Kngland—A Dime | #0 the forest, aud four serapus all the singing of heaven, variety of political pate. .] tureiy bailed. : ‘Do Tun Rorror oF THe HeraLy:— purpose of put p B into ternal sloop; yes, the culty in Prospect. then can our churches afford to depend for siuging upon. Other conclusions have been drawn from the Agontleman, in boasting of his wife’s many ELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, THE SYNAGGGULS YESTERDAY. neoordance with the recommendasiom of that Conven- thon, It 18 therefore proposed to hold such a meeting ip the Brick Chureb, Fifth avenue and Toirty-seventh s’ree!, on tue @ of Toursday, the 19:0 insteut, at balf- quested? to make the desizn which was adopted by the commit delpbia, the interests of the American are probabiy at the present time but few houses of ( NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1867.-TRIPLE SHKET, question. were and veautifully engraved by Sartain of Phila- ROWAN CATHOLIC, 9 earnost were these gentlemen io Beocring ible Soctety, that th Rev. William The Hungarian Preiates on Discipline and pted unity of action, call, yopens ‘tom en the question of were fully discassed, D’Orvilie resined the position of Assistant Rector ot st, dite chares in this city, and rectorahip of All Saints? hes of the Presby. | beuior class in the county of Rockbri us 06 bers igsasey pl on th Brockiya remepaRE Nee tanto Tene tani 7 ees cu wee ko Bap ye eel pep gt oT ym ie hoitienass Too conference of prelates held st Bots has fust given So roar, ee ae caters epee the ISOet F | Sai , : Services in the Temple Emanuel, belowaing toether Caurches, are most cordially tnvit as an uppropriace oruam 8 striking example of the conciliatory spirit of the Hun- ‘Grubins the Pag aa Se eS of all this season's The prettiest ‘Pho usual services took place yesterday at the Temple | to attend. prernee Te peed pense grriaa clergy. Thoy bave frankly aevopted the action | ministers Badesn Eh pmcgeed gine blue ground, with bigsk velvet meee week Baaouel, Rev. De, Max Litenihal, of Cincinnnr, |, 2AeeGen Py, Colom Mekiniy, P.D; Ree, Bawa THE WEES OF PRAYER, of the lay authority, within the limite of the law, ta the | other ivems of aaiary, the Guristian Wo ld breaks out as | Srouma with mauve velvet leaves lod foals prenched from the text ye not, neither be | # Hatyeld, P.1.; Rev, W. GB Bhedd! DD: Rev, salen ah: administration of ecclesiastical affair, Conceraing the on 008,000 tone Eaters ever thio tat i serss | were worn at St, Cloud og the 15th, which de the airaid,” Isnian xliv, 8, After pointing out the glorious DOs Rev. William A. G00! Tmo fotlowing is the programme for the week of prayer | T#ations of the sctisols with the Church, tho bishops that $12,000,000 are paid out anuualiy to keep our crim. | Fupress’ féte day; her mother, Mme. de Mons Baiuro of the mission appointed by the prophet he ve anes Rew vig | have Geolared themselves disposed to lend tneir ald to Is and $10,000,000 to Keen tho dogs ia tbe midat of ve @ banquet and entertainment neap , DD; ‘D.; Rey. Howard Crosby, Dds Pe iss, @5 prepared and issued by the British branch of the to Us alive, while only $6,000.000 keep aro spent anni jo, Meinifee that occasion, which is said to have eure welt upon the misunderstanding as to the truth which | Chyrics K. Imbrie, D. Dy Rev, Prent! Evan, " the veforms required by the spirit of tho age, As to . ie a getical Alliance, For may years the Christian 000 preachers in the United ntaies, fete yet 4 existec in (ho world. In the Gentile world there was vv, Joba Hail, D.D'; Revs J MM. Gtevensen, Ol | 7411 united in observing the drat week SeJanuary | civil arriage, the conference Ras decited that although as aoe pay ee Passed any féte yet given in Spain for invis ce aot Lue least correct idea of whag Judaism : : ep Bs Ban A _ : seek WOES OOGNS BH VS epereved © Uy che Che: and pamed Our : , what is means, or what it teaches, or what are iis BS more was known abou 8 and ministers whose M was spead Rowell, Rev. M. C Sutphen, Rev. George nivald, end James Brown, Wiuthrep 8. Gilman, Jr., Rovert Carter, Jonn Stewar, & KK. Wotmore, 0, E. Wood and William Walker, im the order suggested, end many ecclesiastical bodics have recommended its observance, so that it has become concert of prayer for the world, Great Spiritual bless- ‘pgs upon the Church have dated from this consecra! there would be an ipadvisability to raise an sgitation jainat the Ohamber of Deputies, for the. reason that “any pressure would provoke a movement ia aa oppo- site sense,” The Church In Algerin. day. Lady of Hel; on 8 The church is 16 outside, and cost about $15,000, Bishop Potter has quashed whole matter at fssue between Stephen bd Stubbs, This, sa) ye ibs. Indenende, Church, was consecrats feet long by 51 feet wide 683 fa the greatest vic~ WITTICISMS. Seana [From the Evening ieiegram.)} Bigh color—Sky blue, modern Judaism divided liseif tas@ three dissinct | VOLUNTARY ENTRANCES INTO THE OTHER | %*°2'— { Mev. Lavi; Archbishop of Alziers, says the Akhbar, Ferods, “The first was the coutest for poliiical eaian- ONDER OF ECRIECTS FOR 168, has just sted at Noire Dame d'Atrique a Society be A ee ere, Nd 4 morning call—Milk below, ‘Ynauk God, said tho speaker, (he batve hes WORLD. > Soxpay, January 5.—Sermona, Subject—The Person, | of Supplication on behalf of ali seamen, living or dead | gom9 suaday morning, and see whether Bishop Poter | 4 Prudeat poiut—Cape Lookout, one to the iesaeons ox il glorio Werk and a dom pt WE hana tones: + oR = oulaarieap ns re am heer would not quash that when it rose to issue. Grave charges—An undertakers fees, pd kingdon d, Ove jowpay, January ankegiving for spee! YY, ip order to join in the prayer: au to seud one’s : ciner has SinigMGMne di’ onde of The following “plea for the suicide," was written by | general mercies during the oon year, to faattons, paino to the prior of Notre ‘Davo a airique at Algiers, | _ The ian ‘a out in @ protest and preamble | Christmas laws contain a Santa Clause(s), unjust enactments, and aly the Jew ts instalied tatd the enjoyment ¢ t.esser Mont Colone! Twyman, who recently terminated his exisience by taking sirichnino in Cairo, Il. :— cburches and families; and confession of sins, ‘Those solemn prayers for seal: monced on tho 9th of November, rsovsS present whe crowded men were com- Among tho many Prayer for natione; for kings ssanetaary wore Ff tho observance of the Lord’s against what they call the open and secret tendencies, which exist in their Church towards the Churci of Rome, Among tho siguers of tho protest are Rev. Dr. The Pet of the Orchestra—The tram-pot, What liquid would a lover bo? Beside ber, right) a8 man end cilizen, Our : ’ ie > Sere Cremieun and a as st Of THE PLEA FOR THE SUICIDE, Day; emoval of obstacles in the way of moral ‘adame la Maréehaie Dachess de MacMahon, the vic ‘tyng and bis aon, Rev, Stephen H. iyng, Jr. A popular but disreputable feivale—cean, Mag, ¢ guished corel ua tasty bat not Pegi tessa Hem oT tN acters thet ENG religious progress; and for internal and intorna- i soosenn g the veal ge ra) Eider pa beg 6 eighty-five tb: Anevangelic weapon—The Acts of tho A| eat, tad Alliance lar have wrestled w.to B ‘auicl ; r o - | tonal peace, oflcers, and all the notable 3 gt. | working miuisier of the for “Ave years—dit id — ¢ epititof bygone ae, and becagut up the fale | tary treed thelr sudering, wearied, ‘unuorial epirite | Wanszapar, January &—Prayer for familles; for | Lavigerie ootered the church a depziation of dsheraen | at auch, ind, 00 Tuesday last Re ee ee and britiiant dawn of live become @ | from this world of misery and woe, wero laboring under | schools, collezes and uni and for sons’ and | presented bis Grace with several baskets of eb, Rev, W. H. Swantz has been installed as pastor of the | A work of art—A widow trying to get o husband. { er or Church | & “mental aberraiion,”” “The idea, tnerefore, of a sane . French Ald for the Pope. Morrisville and Yardley ville (Pa) caurches Second Ad- f ‘ 1 would soon * Ve pers a Og Christ’ ’ Ys an- . if e ag in New —) < only at | Sound inind, and earnestly desire to go to God ae re ence ge im Curious serves, for God's *n- | cainis’ Day in tho churches of the diodése of Rovan, | Rey, Mr, Spurgeon, of London, has bees made com | naat, . meni, the cities aro nd are clamor- y. There are ¢ @ ours, the ges Wrouclit tion of the few pe- ud accor co owt of our domestic life aud 2p. But now we are about entering the Unied stage of modera Judaism, and tbe task we have bere to poriorm la @ double aed marveilous one, Wo bave to free Jows and Judaam trom raja ust them, and they we have ly the coutest—the strugele—is not yo Ve siti have to try our Lest to uproot the old we must still be on the alert to extingatsu imering sparks of the invererate Rishus; wo ait! eudeavor to free ihe word of Jew from all op- probe. uns and ouly then, whip we shall havo it reba. \ated to lta proper rank and right, then we may cay that the work so gloriously begun bas been iasfully ma. We sbail bave atilt of the clergy; we eball eternity. Jesns Christ, ig that kmedom? ft is the Kingdom of Hea wo aro taught to ceray pray to be transierred from this world of suffer. ing and sorrow to “the Dilssful “epiritiand”’ of endless The truly good have no fears of 4 ment. ding t0 the doctrines of the 60.called ortho- jana * he who destroys his own life lores his I do not believe it Wo were taught by himseif, through the person of his Son, to pray. for the coming of the What ts the Kingdom referred to? Where ‘Obrist suiu it is not of this world. a—of eternity—for which pr . Is it acrime, then, for us to go ? There is but one way for us to reach kingdom, to that Kingdom For what does man cling to life? Is there happtae: here? No. Can p y be fownd here? No. Nothing but sin and misery falls (0 the lotof man, from the cradle to the grave Who are they that eling to life so tenactously? Are they those who Jove God and desire to xo to the spirit innd, that they may see and enjoy bis giory? No, hey cling to life becanse they are afraid the Davil will * them woen they dia, They who lovo God truly and Sincerely are not afraid of the Devil, and hence are not afta: to die, but welcome death ag the real messenger for widows aud orpbens; and for the persecuted fur righteousness! eake, eburch ; for increa: Jove; aod for grace equal to ibe duties and dangers of the times, Toused on the subject of mymisterial education and sup- ply. and ministers’ unions, the matter hag been eernestiy and prayerfully discuszod, end tbe entire church seems Tipe for efficient action, Atslate meeting of the Now was appointed Jast week the Eraminer and Chronicle tells us that the Tesult of their deliberat jou tats city of the Baptist Ed Commision Is to be composed of thirty individuats, giv- ing $100 cach for five years for the #upport of a secre. tary, who shall devote his whole time to the work of Visiting churches, seeking personal intervi young men, and ot sideracions before the Baptist peopie as shall be adapted together with private donations, amounted to 125,700fr. Of that sum 9,600fr, are intended to procure nineteen Pontifical Zouaves, witie 10,uv0fr, are towards tho equipment of the Antibes Legion, ‘The Rev, Arthur Mayo, who for tho last eighteen months bas been Protestant assistact curate of St, Pe- ter's, Piymouth, bas been received into the Roman communion, He was at the same time rebaptized by a feious du Pray, Janvary 10,—Prayer jor the sick and afflicted; SaTonvay, ry 11.—Prayer for the Christian of holiness and activity, Sdelity aud Sunvay, Jauvary.12,.—Sermons. Subject—Christian London Church Opurion, “Going Over”? to Rome. The London Weekly Register ot Nov. 29 eays:—During tho past week deveral coavefts ob note have been re- celved into the Cathone Church, One of them is a well kuown curate of @ stil better Knowa ritualistic incum- bent of the Anglican ostablisoment in the weat of Eng jaod. Anotuer is the Lady superlor of am Anglican sisterhood ia the same neighvorhood. » A New and Important Movement, The Baptist denomination is becoming thoroughly Jn churches and asseciatious, in State conventions Catiing. to take the matter in hand, ia pure American a and the woodwork around ft {s finished in pine and hard woods. altar wail be it $4,500, The sained giaes windows bave been put in at a cost of $8,00Q and the total expense of rebwiding wilt foot up avout $200,000. In rebuilding two doors Lave been made at ei:her side of the altar by wuich tn- gress and egress may be eficeted in case of fire or any ciher alarm, 80 tnat the builamg may be cleared ina very few minutes, Beneath the altar in the basement ® neat chapel nas been fired up, and ts used for devo- beautiful specimen of sculpture and t been the organization in coal Commission, The with ea—Oatdoor h facts and con. ease bringing Costumes. Pants, Noy. 29, 1867, 6 bie long sickness that 1.0 has hitherto done too much, He says in a nole to magagil ‘I bave resoived, for twelve montus at Teast, refuse almost all work away {rom Lome,’* The new Mothodist Episcopat sominary at Vineland, N. J., 13 to be 144 by 06 feet. of brick, thre bigh, with ail modern iy the best style, its gro nts, avd finished in @inbraciug about twenty fesse conversion, The good work continues with ine cremsing interest, The salary of Bishop Potter, of the Protestant Episco- pal diovese of New York, has been increased from $9,000 to $8,000, He declines the service of a secretary Jo be paid out of the fuads of the diocese, THE FASHIONS. Dress Ideas Taken from the Throne-A New Chignon—A Waruing to cr oline—Opening ef the Winter Festivities-Eagenie on the Qui Vive—Robes at a Migisterial Recep. tlen=A Romantic Courtship=—Bridal Dresse tories Another successful breeder of short “horns =e Whiskey tax. Thomas, si When is small beer not small beer? When nud Nittle tart, A severe blow for Secretary S:ward—The island of The end of Soward’s real estate purchascs—A drop off ition, Bus | Psy, the maligalt cbarity— 13° diferent pane, Mr. Mayo, who graduated A from “4 it woniy a | Uous by which we ‘world soaiflict saad a rg Magdaicn Hati, at Oxiord, in 1809, -was formerly a mid- im due time Be rendered oxceoulngly at- | the crater, % oe, want of | the spirits of the pure in heart that they long to be sipman ia the Indian navy, and meceived the or “AL Sh: New J wi Always at the watering places—Milkmen and fqu treed from the curse of mortality, that they may enjoy BAPTIST. cro8s tor distinguished bravery while serving on ahora | ,, At * yaniv lew m , Many have deen led to ® | dealera the preseace and glory of God forever. rn See during the mutiny with tho Indian naval brigade.— | higher Corisuan it twenty-five have pro~ PCS dal ala aa a up that he even sleeps What you must take when seized with tho cholt ‘Take sick. What do you alwaysdo before you go to sleep? your eyes, What fs that which is lengthened by being cut at ‘{ends? A dich. What gamo at cards do quadrupeds best understand: All fours, mouiu: oproaches wiic it, and thatiis through the gates of desth—the cold | York State Convention in» Poughkeepsie, @ profound | , It is expected that St. Patrick's cathedral will be d against ‘all, kinds of religion, "To. | etave-—whare wo jay down mortality and take up im- | impression was mado by the reading ps ® paper | formally reopened about Christmas. A magnificent ‘SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ‘Lunk-head sweetness long drawn out—The State y we bave won the vicrery; but mo mortality, on this subject by Dr ‘A committes | 48 being bustt ata cost of $20,000, The ultur isa wary ‘stitutional Convention, Petroleum shares aro deflnod by Pope as “parts of stupendous hole,’ Why is the letter D like a drunkard’s life? it alwayg ends bad, Why does a donkey like thistles better than corn Because he is an ass, Anomalous—The seen” painter at a theatre is visible to the audience. A young woman’s conundrum.—Who is our @ demon of commer ] i pial jealvusy ; propiet, Se wot, | of eteraal freedom and peace. To the good death is | to promote views of ministerial educetion and supply | tonal servicescvery oraing, #0 aa not to imveriere wish | Tis has been an important week for Fashion, | Romaa hero? Marius, ani “be not’ afrad: you must be the witndsses of | the Sing, notof terrors, but of peace and joy everlasting, | mor? in hermony with the wonts of the decomination | tic progres of the work up stairs. as also for her tailors and dressmakers, who aro | | When @ boy falls into the water what is the first God; and truth must conquer and will prevail,”? Who, then, will dare say that the soul is lost who vol- | and the world than tuose now prevailing. yearly forbidden to disclose the t oa Tea hedoes? He gets wet. Tue reverend gentleman weut on to say that the ago | UMtarily geeks tho biss of eternity? When the prison _ . reas: When can a road be said tohe emotional? When tas pot an irreigious one, Would Jadaram be equal to | house of clay, in which the immortal spirit is con (ined, fg REFORMED. for the winter season until the Throne has made | has a pomtive inclination. tho cemanda which the age Was making of it? He thoaght | knows nothing but pain and suffering; when friends de~ CONGREGATIONAL. sates its opening speech. ‘The Throne and Fashion both | An unknown historic hero—Cantharides, who it would, because it was the religion of common senze and reason, aud because its iuudamental basis was fle sert and s¢orn you, whea you are surrounded on ail sides by swindlers, knaves and scoundrels, when your Acall bas Beon mado for 000 for the port of ‘Nine were recenfly added to the First Congregational pi cnt speak periodically; what they say is oracular, always made the Spanish fly. tary McCulloch’s financial system—Kill Anyielding and uncompromising Monat . It did | future walt cloom and ¢arkni the very blackness of foreizn missions. It cannot be sent too soon, The cor- i i Beare oan de mand’ ne Pasi hy poten Chae: lawe he despair, with no ray of hope yr} ilumiate your so Church in Middleboro,’ Mass. Une of the number was a responding secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions and generally, their opinions being the same, one g00se that lays the golden egg. baiuie in order to. subscribe to ancomprehenaible | you Peay, give back your tmmorial apiritto the Gud | rutto gir ecaroely ten years old. She offoged herself un- | says, can pretty fairly guess from the suggestions of DDL pprpeross man ho yields breaself up te eories nor the distortiea of tue iuteliect for | Who ga aud your body just from whence : we the Throne what will be the course. fol- teen Se Welln, a e a “Thou sh . came; end then men sa! 2 , that. Rolicited, moved by grateful iove for her Saviour, When 7 isunderstanding which may exist {t bra ihy waohit won ithe tssenieyt aa aooee eterna Ton they er jyboerton Kaaven ant know the right of baptism was ‘administered to her by the | ts nere sated voat tue larga eelemal last eat Steud | lowed by Fashion. Thus, the phrase about | 4,\Ry sre lovers slehe ike tong stockings? B conclusion, he exhorted them ag follows:—- | not wi ey spel judge not,” &. So ends my IM i Put ro away the heavy debt then existing, ad to has | iets ‘they 3 “0b, be Hot ashamed of being & Jew; do not be indit. | “plea.” RB. d. TWYMAN,” | Venerable wenlor pastor, Dr. Putnam, now elghty-oue | SOT vesied funds, aod. Jefe balance of enly $4,400 c0 | *Onsree® hes led society to start little parties in. | gayi fo partion in doubt whether to bayor hire years old, many hearts were touched, and many eycs which politics are to be discussed. Several draw- Yerent about your religion; do not be abashed when BAD PATE OF A FATALIST. 2 be appiied to the expenses of ee et Aney point to your creed, Have you reason to ba subiaked boay'or tay team f filled with tears, One hundred and three have'been ‘The Second Reformed church of Philadelpuia (Rev. T. | ing rooms, which were closed all last season on ‘When did the aucient Greeks fod it profitable te ashamed of a rgiigicn the basis, the motto, the essetco 8 dea y of a Man was recently found on afarm | aqited to this church during the year, ninoty-eigbt by | De Witt Talmage, pasior,) are enjoying a special work of th lea that danci disagreed with the b Plough the ocean? En tue days of Ce-crops. 4 of whi bis progress, liberty, iove, trath and charity? | near Food du Lac, Wis, On the remains was found » | profession. grace, Thirty-five pereons have entertained a relicious e Pp at dancing Bre e host Dickens brings “Grea Expectations”’ to America, pores pevceiene oe mares “i ogg . aaa os diary, from which the following are extracts:— Bo desert Be sida ae hope, among Whom are promlent and infuenilal citi-.|. and music with the nerves of the hostess, are now | witi take back “(American Nove” 10 England. fe wowed ine ges nod the legizes alll upraneiee Saroxpay, Sept. 14, 1867. | Yarmouth. Meetings are held almost every evening, | — Near the close of the session of the General Synod at | Teopening with a novelentertainment—a question, | Each moment makes thee danrer,”” ag the approve of your efforts, Away with that etiliborn in- Aifeceuce thiat extinguishes the spark of all life; away with that rid.culous self-admiration whieh ean worsiip dus its own dear self, ian is not born for egotistic epiemeral yurooses, Man bas s higher and nobier fes:.ny to perform, and ween reat you ja the prophet’s ublime wards, “ se esses Of ” Up to tho » i far come time a membor of the present senior class ip ‘ " juesiion. siege perio m Be it Enown to whoin it may concern that 1, A, G. be a *‘diplomatique.”” is very muc! ‘tooth outer will be your well earned Toward: Alden, have hia, the fourteenth day of Sep:e.ober, fo jes ap x ns See ne eee ena i Dawdthog away Sunday In tho usual Bocotinn style pegple ere. will oniy oa a ene is tempted to doubt whether Protestants nave not | hav® had a prggontiiatns for the pes# {wo years that T woud come to thi ay there {sm in trying to maisconceived the true design of the Sabbath, Is there ereasiog earnestness in London, in New York and ail Ahe chief Prot tave iol; it re t and w2 fitter . Posiitve virtuo im sheer idleness? Is it really irreligious | {mg atin dociay “If there have bess chads invite, | street, one of the most extrenie of the ritualistic | fag atylo:— i asose aia territory, space, &c.—a thing they are addicted to— py ae ao ph rE Mog oF repreheasidle ia any respect to apend Sunday inread- | too sun shineson me now, and I am not unhappy. cburches jp London, This is corteluly in opposition to Wool catch the fice we are to let them go on and keep our own coun- ‘suppose Niobe’s tears @ preparation for winter ? ng aseful books, ia scquirmg imformation which wi | am Wepre - ane erie} roe ao verge aah 19 exainple iol Bete felts it Nite, angnttats ‘We'nl catch the flee ting hour. sel. Fashion interprets this in her own way— | eve would sned them. Foie Pend wo ble ue to perfora etier our parts as ci e weeks) “ noen, fr cur duttes as busbauds aod fathers?» MEST qxponsos, “Ihave nothing more to say," ALDEN, | SERENE be. faitiates, thab # lagy ot Genera, who Pity our pot Iet others Keep to crinoline, but we can do with- } | allroad aaiform—I the conductors wear platnooa ihese queajions have of iate years baen asked with in- . G, EN, \nige eat ped: 2 ‘OF the Bpratonal Pity our pot out it, = Chekes eet eseae taaeding. lushests Gliogs, <the- Ie Lacey mat ci ies of the world ossessed of F 5, ea PUd'ic Hbrarica, 40 called” Thee eodowmente, ry nitat | IM : ally a sign by which the fashions are authorized to cos, have been grante ne Sfaté or in- Dave Jost taken tt with peaches, and calmly await | money amounting to more than $25,000, Heil take the pil . to be good fur uvtuiug.”” ec cotena of ctuise ot puakiante te [septa Me panne Ge Dinat A cam hardly write, "i Hii take the pil-grim home. meddle in the miHiuery and dressmaking of every | “°°! who have not the meacs ot pureaasiag books for tt )'vas, bul, owlog partly to the stupidity and Pizotry of thore entrusted with their management, they AYO In Most 1stances woolly or partially tatied of their ofiicers Lo watch ovet of a coroner. the morality ond sleep of death, Tshould judge it was about one o’clook. Where wii) I be to-morrow at one o'clock? Echo answers, where ? Tn all well reculated communities not among the least the welfare of its citizens is that check to crime and conducive to ‘are of society, Believing that the good town of Fond du Lac has Itt among ite representativo officers a coroner, these lines are most respectfully addressed, believing that it will Teagan abe gf Bo importance to the y ays am & fatalist, ani On the opposite side of the shect i# tho follow. Ning o'C1woK P.M. Ihave mado a mistake, I should have taken thirty aud nearly the whole community seems to be more or less interested and pervaded by a solomn thoughtful. ness, Many are already among tho converts, inciuding all ages from twelve to seventy-five, aod many are anxiously inquiring the way.. says:—The Prince of Wates, it appears, is now a constant worshipper at All Saints’ ohureb, Margaret Divinity Sehool and the Memorial church, sums Albany, Rev. James Demarest, Jr, of the se-ond charch of Chicago, made an appeal to the Synod for $10,000 to aid ibem in the erection of a new house of worship. ‘The appeal was met by piedges and subscriptions by the members of the Synod amountiag to $6,000. others io Mr. Wiltiam Kineaid, Jr., @ graduate of Oberlin, and Some crusty fellow, with no ‘music in bis soui,’’ fires The Fdinburg Sco’sman of the 27th of November | four persons who stand in the loft, with their throais | throne speech. yet sore from singing at the opera, exeouting their fugae tune, and tortusing our good old bymns in the follow. Pity our pol-lated souta of Fe? take the pit CRRMAN REFORMED, Several churches in Peyneylvania are tpt id a gen. With revercuce let the saints appear, And bow—ow—ow before the Loré.”” We are not to mind the incursions @ political question of course. The palpitating interest in thing of this kind is to render the said questions so confused that no guest present can answer them, and ladies especially get so bewil- dered that politics, after racking their brains, have entangled to the common eye, but uncommon and extending propensities of our neighbors. the wishes of the people in other countries exact The intervention in the affairs of Italy is natur- other nation; and now that these official heads are settled for at least one session, I will inform your readers that a splendid reception at M. Rouher’s, If nious tradesman svid to his extravagant wife. The man who was arrested for away was chargéd, the evidence having been inde! » Whet Congress means by prohibiting McCulloch’ traction policy—-To secure Cuange in the Treasury. “Bow does your newly purchazed horse answer ?”? Hencieg says ahe is boaatintal duteful, arm-ial, y It is. popalar delusion to believe that powder on Body 'e fase Sense saMt elect as ia the pau of 8. “Ma, if you will give me an apple I will be good. p Me ee Xhild, you must vot be good for pay—y ‘The young man who asked the daughter's band got she facher’s toe, had tne consolaiien of that bis wooing was not bootiess, How may aman pay his church tax by loses at Dillard table? Easily enough, Ciericial rates are ’ ont, ci aius, 1 iwusd leave it till to-morrow. ee teramand Yee nthe aint ee GET Sunnay, 15th, | 800 of religious interest, At Oley, tw in Lower A BEAUTIFUL HYMN. the Minister of ‘tate, and Offenbiach’s new opera, | rates and cut-raies are Lilie ¥ foes one and of all others is that on which public libraries | Twenty grains to-day will finish the job. I have felt | samsoe thirty-one, In Heidelberg thirty-eight, and at FPS Tet ME OS at “Robinson Crasoe,” have inaugurated our winter | Seward, the real estate agent's dream of tho future; id be open Popular wante would fadeed be better } Tather sick this morning from the elects of the small | the Paradise Charge twenty-one, in all 111 persoos have ‘The followimg exquisite hymn has been pronounced festivities much earlier than usual. It had become «No peut up Utica contracts our gp ll rved by keeplig them cloved during every Cag dose, but that will soon bé over. been added to the church by con by Dr. Bacon to be unsurpassed in the English or any | 4 matier of high life not to return from hunting But the whole poqnasenaenttingss is ‘excet Sunday, then by the present arrangomep: Op enother page, not writteu In as good s band as the Ret lang It wan written by Augustus L. Bull. | boxes and chateaux befere the middle of January; Some wiseacres predicted that Seward’s West purchases would ecd in smoke. [his was mis ‘Yooy are more likeiy to eud iu ure, Way pre yeane ladies at tuo breaking up of a like arro: Because they cau’t go off without a and are in a quiver til they get one, bs litle fg a who 7] ant ‘corputent, of 8 crus aid bacheloc Toad short and corpulent, of @ crusty tn Kegland the Fstabadsned Cuorch bat sb an herself ‘0 avowediy hoatie to popular educaHin that suocry resirict.ous in this respeshia WHT wight be expected, tvough, now that sation bas been thoroughly reforined, 1B eat kdam, the Sunday league will @ogpi!-ts succeed ta the (owing Pariiament ja abolish- ail this Sabi mn bigotry. Io this counity no ‘Togrsiation |s required to effect aveform., All that is re- our last season was not really a season until Lent, and tradespeople were discontented; nothing but the Universal Exposition in perspective kept them quiet, so that measures have been taken this year to allure the noblesse from their retreats. The Empress fully intends to give the example of unprecedented fetes ; they are to surpass others preceding :— My puise is growing weaker; I think It will have its intended effect, aluhough one day took three ounces (3 oz.) Of laudauam, but my stroag coustituth nd strong vitality threw it of; it did mot even make me meeps i bat if ten grains ‘of morphine «oes not do it 1 sball kK that 1 ain the second edition of the Wandering house, who dicd in Paris some years ago: — ‘Trembling before Thine awfal throne, © Lord! in dust my s.n3 | own, Justice and mercy tor my lite Coniend ! mle and heat the strife, ‘Yhe Saviour smiles! upon my soul It appears from Lonis Veuillot, of the Univers, that Paris bas been the scene of a new Mortara case, with this difference, that the me pi Sow, but Ldogin to fecl the effects of it through my New tides of hope tumultuous roil— ‘ X more ikea ‘big tab,’”” was'iue blunt reply. efred Ia the wholesome pressure of se onrcron, | aymtem.. Luave always thought that I could mecedeats | Jowish Raby: has in the present instance played the His voce proclaims my pardoa found, in frequenoy if not in ‘splendor, for commerce is ion i gen ‘Sainieenh ddesend ge { Ai N. calmly, and find iteven so; 1 feet perfectly happy and | yg» of Pope. The facts given are ag foliows:—M, Lerapbic transport wings the sound. ata, t, the price of bread high, and vacancies | pom tne pavemeuw” “Yis, marm.’? id he do ect to my fare, Alter examining t re “No marm—«id a shovel” Earth bas a joy unkoown fn rere with alaerty?” caused by death have reduced the number of the ‘The new born peace of sin "a Rosenthal, @ Polish Jew, placed bis son, twelve years ‘sturdiest defenders. M. Haussmann and romains, and thus learaing the FIER(E ATTACK ON HE CONFESSIONAL, ~ above evideneo im regard w the cause of the death, the | of age, in a Catholic schoo! in the Batignotics, Tears of such pure and deep delight, M. Rouher are the two great survivors; but two The Cheyennes have oniv kiiled taree men since A Sharp Onslanght on Sly Women’? Jury rendered 4 voedict thal the deceased came tO Bis | The faker of M. Rosenthal, who happens to Ye angels! never dimmed your sight are not many for the accomplishment of all tie ‘as folscenun'e neu vy 6 rR ME The New York Obs-rem—high old Presbyter.an—in | {oui} 07 means of morphine, administered py % } be tne chief rabbi, hearing tais consulted Ye new of old onebacs rise great things have been begun. The opposi- | GinePs ieeguier, aa ee the Jewish consimory in Paris, and it was “The beauteous piliars of the skies, fon in the Assetably is serious, end @ whirlwind of , ated tho course of a fierce article on the confessional of the decided tint tbe Ind shoutd bo removed from tbe Catho- Yo know whert more exulting springs, poltice in aatin, velvet aad has become the | _,ctWant's soliloquy on his contemplated new Roman Carholica, say an uoknown adds, a Jovait | BYNIVERSIRY SERMON IN THE SANDWICH | lic cemivary. Accordingly, one morning as he got out Aud evening folds her drooping wings. Praviog of the tation. heat swill be Time, seven o'clock ta the eveaing {after seit of the omnibas which conveyed nim vo school, he seized and carried off The boy's father made com- plant to the chief rabbi, who returned tor answer, You will see him no more.’ The facts were nid be fore tho Procurear Imperial, the Prefect of Police aud the Minister of Justice, but up to the present moment no satisfaction has been obtained by M. Rosenthal, As ard, ioqnitar—"What am 1 to—! bic—Cuba to me?’ ¢ King of the Belgians has sent Baron Pyoks as b later 10 omnes ‘duis may bo ioteuded asa sort satire on the Holy Pau fas be alieady bolde keys be Las really no use tor picks, Dickens bas had his lkewess taken, of course, st) Prost who had fallen we“or (he censures of bis Church Decause he had adopted the very dangerous habit of thinking for bimsel’, has uaderiaken to make himseif useful, if not agreeavie, by writing a series of novels, His novels, rewarks io Observer, are better than Mr, Bright heralds of the Eternal Wit, ‘Abroad His errand ye fulfi.!; Or toraned iu tloods of beamy day, _ Symphonsous in Tila presence play. Loud ts the song-—the heavenly piain I3 shaken wich the Chorat straia— satisfied. Madame Pletre, the wife of the Préfet de Police, wes much remarked at Mf. Rouber’s ministe- rial’reeeption. She wore a robe of Page| velvet, claret shade, without the least jewel. She is ox- tremely beautiful. This may be useful infori ISLANDS. Rev, Samve! C, Damon delivered ® sermon on the 20th of October, In which he reviewed tho work of twenty live years as seamon’s chaplain in Honolulu, Boocber's; they are not boundiess piainsof pretty read- a inet resort he wrote to the Univers complaining o: the dod dying echoes, floating far, who ‘good one! Sagi te es leading t . The Gazelle gives the {ollowing account of the occa | riolence one to hin as a father, and ee wheter a raw inusic (rom each cisiming star, peer ap tet A ty aad a great an a peteg fri wegyaergges ig pga yr siarp, J ternmbly severe sian: —~ is to be endured that he parent. at be: sd fo glighetmg Tot F amid your eboir #hail shine, Madame Rouher wore a tunic of black lace over | one of bis Leads, ‘ 4 - >, and The penrsen’s chapisi, Rev. & ©. Deiion, has bere Terviot ce-the wonver ia that M. Louis Voulllot, who at ey tgs hoe uaa white maslin, & gold coronet set with jewels, and | A Little four year old girl attended church, and apon! “Conic ¢ rartrls, and | gpon the isiaads Japoring ia Ms Vocation twenty-five to take awa yrs ie neck a very large medallion, feiurning homo her musuer aszed her Mf she romome tbe tay 0 9 strongly maintains the right of the Pope v A second chord that wine will bear, ou her @ very larg scourse oa the tb a years, haying arrived in Oovober, 4s At the Betvel 4 wast bar be , bered the text, “Ob, yes,” said she, “is wan this: paper eent God alone A ized, Der, 14d. At the Betwel | the gon of a Jew from his father, as strongly Her daughter, the Countess de Lavalette, was in ~ poaced ‘ue confessional 18 min yore, ’ ‘ lot, * EL IG : nf ei ety” ef von ly power in ihe Charh ot England: and the | qove, aud touching upon many in.eresting facts con- pos i cts oe caer ne RELIGIGUS THOUGHTS AND MO ENTS. Among the gentlemen who the lions of the ms awit alate eehtind, Weekes liad Miitie apes of the Anglican w nect'd with bis field, Ducing the Inst qoarwer of a Cav ukhoeae ane evening were tis Eminence—-but I fear this is not | 4d or reuse a Drotuer was his superior ta Caurca 1p inis country will, coutury thousands of seamen of all mations have Labor is God's Art Jaw, orthodox—Mi neur Chigi, the Pope's delegate, | rere een other —— ean sing i 0.n as pomble, Indood, it fs visited thi port, with most of whom tue chaplain bas anh Sabbath ands in his service. A great many | iiogsing of God, there's one hing tau boat hien Rave airtaty silly wowen at their been brought in contact, and to whom be bas en- METHOD: Kerpect the Sabbath. a ‘of the Pontifical gounves killed at ‘bis eairt off.” ting ovor (ueir poccadi and receiving the di deavored to impart the beneft of bis spiritual office, in Press on. There is light beyond. +e -¢ were the subjects of conversa- ar mat @ heir spiriual rulers to do penance ia proportion to | parochial work he has distributed 3,000 bibles and 6,000 a eineinernnnerer To love and bs loved are the chief pleasures of life. al bo have” bash, recotded 5 Geant Se che Montgomery wate Sheir saw tn the recent terimony taken before the | testaments, lias ofliciaied at nearly 600 fanerala, caie- * Bouthern Church Reunion. “ be Pe, sodaves (GIRO RRERGTE is Senne Oe he Parbamentary Commiwoa, is appeared that ® young | Hraed 11 woudings, Aud labored iu sustaining various | qe Odecrver (High Old Presbyterian) of the latestadate | Life is war, and Curis: is peace. that 7 - 10 7 thusly -—“Dem chiidreg, got (co mucy sense ¥0 6 ady ai beep contemued by her pastor, » Church of } peneroloat institntions. His zoal and efficiency tm every | iegs ihe anncxed;— The London Advertiver prints « letter from.a indy at | must all be with wonderful oratory in their | outen det cage ; white tolks cut dar talus Bugiaod Prov@ciast mimister, to four ours’ penance, | goos work is well Known, aad hit labors have been to i Floroace containing » voucher for Garibalai’s Christianity, | Inet m j, and ought not to be allowed to die | to votin’ makin’ constiiewtions. wth her kneor on a stone Svor, in tne middie of the the great acceptance of his congregation, the seamen On th tion of reunion with Northern Method! Pans. Oe x Hs | A clergyman of the Chireh of Ragland, 1 seeds, ts of without stenographs. All their dying words would Not long since a young Keatuckwn ow mpm | @Ehi. But this is not the worst nor the wickedess of | yyoiring ibis port and the community generally. The | Dr. Summers, who 18 said to be ap authority among ihe ‘thick volume, h the coatents would tiention to one of the ‘air sex, and, io % Locoed, If it came to aovbing more tuau punishiog | reycrond epexker gave in bes sermon a paseimg glance to | Southors Methodists, sayai— opinion thas, althongh sometimes, ‘when he was tired peek oe moactiagpaes tition of beatitude, Soacladad #0 ‘pop the qiestiou, Alle? much With ;ersonal penalties the Cupes of this deception, We | the oaceurngement received from the reigning powers Igt Northern Methodists repent of the wrong they | at picut,’ the General may have pat hie Band shougit- out o hes dly ball in their and of cursed besitation the young lady exclaimed, "/ am pars eonid pity them aud leave (hem to their fate, d.riog bis tong iacumbency, of whieh the dadors’ Home have dope us; let them cease their defamaiion of We | jossly to rome compromising assertions, he is one of the Garibaldians not mixed with celestial visions, I tially eagaged, mother wants to marry,)’’ i Bus tue confessjoual in the Romae <arnolic Chureh, etane parti living gad the dead; tet them rostore the property they rigs c ai in overy church that becomes corrapi oN Rehearsal chong and oa in dal Srpeflande trots esi let thems suspend tnclr ecdiemanon [tees re apes igh te Wihninne am of jon that we have had enough of the | General Napier, who commands the, expidttion @uce ii, and siavish rough to xubrait to ‘The Sandwich Islands are fast Diling ap WIR ® min | se overonts tn OUF territory ; let thom abrogate all uote | A festival ee ce eee at oe er Pon’ govaves at length. Little children have | Abyssinia, intends to have bis rained Paes of tyraauy over the sacial, doméstic and private lie of | gled population, (ho representatives of many countries, | political tosis of momberedip, and let them In their fone | Parish will De held in ihe collage Nall of tbe chureh, | 1e00 dong out of their weekly pocket money for | Mastowan. This ont al fakin angegines pwd ope , Ny Ho cheairsel power and wickedoess, it 18 | whe take the places of the fast decaying mative race, | eral euasirones crapes® © 38 lpg ied salen oe a eniwerrevt evening, Decsmnbor 26. commencing } thelt equipment, and many a sweet from the con- | BE. cha will bave to pronounce i obit possibile Dt . gation, aD ‘° he. biog o i} a ‘Oe 7 “ 7 tuey Tr opsrties chieGy taro sgh the women, in moss of | Atmong others it \s said there areas least four hundred | SAI Si Te eee te ean act inethe | Tey, Dr. Herrick Johoson, of Pittsburg, ties been | fectioner’ ap yen ee a a, bss wan! ‘ countries mon have suostantiaily de | Portnguese on the single island of Oahu. These are | premises—will give them a candid and courtwous con- | eailed to the First Presbyverian charch, ‘Washington | purchase ‘i po ® b arveee A young man of great gallantry reosntly rescued a aivasion They go once ® year, at Easter, | Roman Cathoilcs. a far ne they have any peligion, but | sideration. aquara, jn this city. rious words are not su it COMpeNsALloD | pectital woman who wasin dancer of drowning. them, nominaliy Catholies, do not take | some of them are found very accessible for Gospel 18- And coments thereon in the following tart ye Following the exarople of the ‘Holy Opera’ in this | im every class of society. mn siood ja high ted shoes, surrounaed by forty apr ad tueelore do not come under tue | fuedces, and become intarcwted in the Protestant faitt | This is very condescending and alwmort ag modest Ae if | city « religious theacr.cal performance took piace et the That they were brave, faithfol and chivalric | gader a watered silk, with a cauract in her eye, sity of confessing. But women are | as preseuted by the missionaries. dow. Davis were to wake the offer, that if the United | gecond Baptist church im Noank, ‘Sunday evea- | does not admit of » doubt, nor incur condemma- | waterfall on ine back of Ler head aad & notion im ro superstitious and more submissive 7 domination tone men. Mon have their bisi« iat} Statge would engage hever to make wrntion of the re. and ole Brethren waa estore ali the property which the Southern ing. The Bibiieal story of Joseph dramati¢ed and put upor tion. batt we case of the Duke de Cheyreuse and Mile, Jolande de ln Rochefoucaald is even quite An Irishman who #ttneased the Papal volaoteers ute aboct, and often woramip wasmea, Re. | STO\EWALL JACKSON AS A RELIGIONS MAN, | Bellini Uo cccasting to overthrow our govermments | ermmeuncd and Ext upon te a ; men + 3 : ear mani se two young people were Ou the | Seotiaed marching on board the steamer in the Baas inele WON Ia Re hie ae weet oot ‘nel te i ar pip Ee me eat ree et ic wa, taking | Pulpit announced the tiie pe aT being mrcied hen me trousseau and | was taunted wiiu the fact that Scotlaud had got abead Som, iu Frotestan', a: weil ax Homae churches, women | StoneWralt Jackson was devpiy’ stibaed web refigiogs | Sos: tht RONEN to counider thou. Truly, | Seerie aay ow oromenire of} news of .Garibaldi’s sedition struck them | Ireland in defence of his Holiness, waen le revwarked.- Sie Liv mos and rise past of the Memnere Te has been p feeling, A wines to the fact Wor. \Mr. Clover, of | Modesy ienot likely to become am Cbasieve tisiae, wilh (ple ol ae pont Sensations, “Tt had nover bben | “Fall an) its chem raul sfeovahmas evans #0 from (ue time they ontmumberod the diseiples as {B® | North Adams, Mass., who #ays:—*'About fonrtoen or | euch examples before the world The Grand Connell of Friburg, i Switeeriand, has, by | heard that ® Rochefoucauld nor @ Chevreuse | 6% ey bers Toe co siouel viow ho Roroan Catholic Afteen Yours ago, I was reotor of the Kpicopal chorel ia Afly four votes to eleven, approved of the adroement entered ipto respecting the property of the conven The Seventh avenue or Prospect Perk Methodist Fpts- copal church, Brooklys, was planted one year ago this had withdrawn their need at Nome; th assistance Duke was wanted at the head time of Some yoars aro a clerayman was preaching to a large audience ip a wild part of lilinois, and announced fi rales the households | Lesington, Va Dr. White was then, aud js still, doubts | coming Christmas, with thiriy me A; now, at its} Wich have been supprevsod, The State takes the whole tavae’ the wacnhiee of Mile, Jolande was | bletext, “In my father's house are wany mansions. motuers, sisieity | Jew, if H1Y'BK, pastor of the Prosbyierian church, the | communion oceasion, o0 the fret Sabbain of Decembor, | 9° oi Wirawetacry cf the giocepa, ane bier we bemae St enboated Gul teed partes The wedding was | He hed écercely read the weeds whee, an.cid coon ere af the pricand then , apt Poet | Yargest Sour provobiy of thai deruminationsin the State, TT pg tobi oes dang ® bab yee Fividipg no AANA! Covenue of 19,000, The ecolesiaatt: | pat of periaps for eteraity, and Mlle. de is upand wid, ‘1 tal yo, Colts ee od & the more ive peu the bearer that apy isto the | Among thé prominent members and eomunnatcante of | gon ared and se! eebolars eal authority bas consented to relinquish the remainder, hefoncauld’s heart was im daily expectation of | fy an oid log cabin, and there aia’ but one rvow ip Bioad Of Live Lo more, valuable her service. Toe | she kpigcopal Sharh 'a. Lax netomat that time, ware PP equal to 630,000!, to tho state, the ei car een yg ct _ house.” ‘i waned Saas Major Wiliawyea, Major Criham, Cxpiain Cols! y y i the eilver of religions od ite | readers, ot COM. i At a tavern one night ny the direction of | Gotone! Smith, Jndge Rrockenborougn and PRESBYTERIAN, goin de. v6 a see Ne | golf, and they -really are going to be married, for Mesera, Strange ani Wright waite cea nawe: | Lamenen, -Amdng speee of tbo Dreshy\seien chess were nanennensaaratar Jat week wo gave Dn Guthrie's account of his bans were again pablished last Sanday. Me to drink, an’ thoughis to axebanye, de beeen goon Myer 301 ba Coal noid the eodepen af On Sunday morning last Dr. J, 7, Duryea announced | pronching in Thurso, where siz hundred in a congrega- 4 be grand doings =~ mann slore, ene ol Smiths "f the Collegiatd Reformed eharch. iis vas accepted acall | geny the dail apeashment, The aay thoy have aad ate aew : wom..d> home’ at tu, and belfeved to be at least a wrong Unione Most, if mot all Of thom WHo Dore miliary titles, wore grad ates of the Miltary Acadomy at West Point, toaay of thou beid GigB positions in the Coofeder nckeon carte to Lexington about the time a babit of bending their necks ‘devoutly tothe wort spoken, and the mx ‘andrea, who the Doo tor thought asleep, were ibe most attentive We fear \uat this will oncourage some persons im Dablt they have of being too devout in sermon time, but Justice to Thurso must be done, nevertheless,—Observer, to a vow charch on Clanton avenie, Brooklyn, A mission chapel, lately orected by the City Mission at Ne, 63 Second street, was ‘ormaily dedicated tm the evening, @ very large audience attending, The coat of the edifice was about $20,000, all of whieh sum bouquets, The , joined by gol favorite small demi-toilette receptions. They ‘are made mostly of brocaded satin, in the flowing Louis XV. style, and look much like costly furniture ma- terial rns are leaves and festoous. There neg!/g’s are worn with high-heeled shoes brocade “Oh, yes,’’ replied More, “that is Wright’ An old lady, a professor of the washer oemnen's Ot, had mapaged to scrape together sufficient meape on y Much hat boen sald aod writen of | has been raised by i) A conferences of Evangelical charcnmen Deen beid Of love audyiaity whion'was'so fully rw 110 toe | gthite ace, Major Hi, of than Mayor Wiitiameon. 1 | “At We FWtb avonte Presbyterian cbarch, Rév. De | were proposed for ennsideratlon--L, Whether the Weal | the head, to indicate, that the costig style is not | Hew home, a diack cloud was sean in the west, and ber late Unive Presbyterian Convention in F bia, and | paver Krew three more self: earacst Chris. | John Hail paetor, on Sabbath afternoon wwensy-ave were | Presence was the dociriae of the Church of England. | falidress. ry, bentvering te taser = the call of Dirwe Provence ton eloeet avion among | Han mea: mea wory ready 10 IAbOF for tlt good of | admitted to the church, sixtern on 2 Whether veetton's, as aymoolical of the “doctrine | Terry velvet, or velowre épingl, is another rich | Property. kitchen and ministration’ | material admired for walking dress without trim- proversion. . - a otner . kingdom upon ‘The firet com: #ervice in the new of the | of the foe,” should be allowed in ib @yangeiical Christians, exyecialiy Uhowe of tne Frew | SAAR $1, Oe a tdeopiy foleresed te tbe aumerican: | Brick ouureh waa Held On Buctay mreaing et * | of tbe Ghurch. 3 Wuether am appeal the ‘devastation the storm ytetian family, wo hold the sane ayatom of doctrine | Siuie’ abe ae tee Ba Pr ge auother were | try of Rev. Mr. Lamp bas beeo greaty darns | oe ey ming, and for dinner parties With trimming of eatin Ara could wot find words to exproes aw! the mmo Church polity; after eoapenasion. is Spomnt be peed | a ur ceriif- | tne Jeet Sey eae is Chan tok cael to. time practi The n. west high ore and fast: | Ne aoe ; i ap oe ton eweiders 4 nently pro} to hold a anton merting | cate of Dfe membership rons feito were bodices matter, though wt for prnye: Abd coulercuse Te Ybe ety ef Sew York, im | Bociety,, we avasiry tp the an cadets, | cas ro enmree Grime waren vere Deeds we Tomiten for the wavions evils ened on the fide, thus forming two frout days, | Sunday!” ’ direction, Coming out of ber every direct an ad

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