glinfritait Iltishtjtffian. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1868 ittEr Mr. Fowler's conclusion on Re-union, Our Travelling Correspondent, and Book _No tices, Page 2d; Literary Intelligence and Rural .Economy, ,P,age 3d; Little _May's Legacy con cluded, and other domestic miscellany ; Page 6th ; Prang's Chromos, and Sir David Brewster, Page 7th. ROLAPOOR MisSioN.—Sincl- the remittance mentioned some weeks ago, the following aracjlntS have been handed to Mr. G. W. Mears, 830 Senth Wharves fork Iltie Ja'mission at Kolapoor, S. School of Clinton St. Pres. c.hurt,h,' J. K.-Freedley, Esq., , A friend of •Kolapoor, - , • . Mr. Mears will be making another remittance in a few days. Any-further contributions can be sent to him or this office. Received at this office, from the Miisiona7ry Association,Of ; of-H - eptemPhurch, per Wm. S. Ringgold, $5O. ,-SiorThe. ; inaugural.addresses of Professors Ad ams and biower , ofp • Eincoin university, are stamp >the .finest specimens of this class of. teratufel The rich eloquence and genfal Otitis= tian fsympathies of the one, and the 440 cleii.Method; and compreheniive logic of the other, indicate their eminenttinesstiti the responsible plactit Elettettit Ethoyz are occupying. We commend the addresses,, which will be found in the suff4dt‘hreiklib'ierlWit L EEV: Jb E H sOII i. ED. OF THE AM ERICAN PRESBYTERIAN i Dear Rir :—Kiiilli rt .- Mit - Me to correct - one — or two errors iii Ge-lepatKolWlitUreTsgialir t rinited to Jared Scudder in your issue of Feb. 13th, 1868. i d The t a was was elivered before the Woman's ui l ii* i 01 q - eiltypplivplailkft phiel, Schdder; the la Area l , is'nd4 hi Ilolikf i 'Fifth line, "something of that country which has enriched every man who has settled in it." Natick Arlidthei.fan .ia - y inteqtitt,pll than to give utterance to such a phrase. Our mission aries settle in Indig and yt 'l' never knew one to gro!Ach. 4 ?fae l s y greptoeal,,poorff , .l l ll9 day I left than when I arrived tliere. I , said thio4-however,rand.history dwill .b,ear ,me eur,..vl.4 l 'llie natiou or-people, who possessed, the keys'off.lndian commerce b.egaNcsa,t4h.e.Ane of such •possession the richest and most powerful nation-on4iniseeitt4gainehiP:sl2ll-4, Yoa9ry t T!uly, J. SOUDDER, ~t.~. METtIODIST AND TERESBYTERLAN- Piesbyiaiian, calla itteltiebylo7the fact thatsivhile- each Ineadifir of ithe 'Methodist Episcopal Church gave for• .ordinary.,benevolent Co' ntPifilltiori"ef 82 leent,s; :the aver: of gifts fo!: same ur oso in the O. s. e fa ;24 er , A? b flpitykre are, pp . 3 3 40.8,4 fc.m e . i the - 4,14,08 . 1 vieftibeis of' the fd. atirCh T ag r allll34l l ; 04'6736 6, or $112,048 itiaiiKltani the:246;350 of the 0. S. Church. 'The 161;539' ine`Mb'ergt df /the N. S Church —we may add—gave'arl average of neatly ss',3s,per member for the same purposes, and an aggregat of '5864,017 purposea—inoludino. centenary..corrtri butio.na for Whiat VerY speeral'effoita were made —the M. E., gliny q h, eontgibuted $B,OO permem ber, while' our -S. 0. brethren gave (deducting Ininisterial ., salaries) $8.24, without any , special itfit F lit‘telYia i l k e ilfr i f r i r . exhaustive efforts of the w eepenam 3ittoar,ig it. -every nerve -was strainedt.diiang4AricateiztAtett the ordin ary level of Presbyterian liberality. Tim-a/Kin , 4., ,S. 011uRcH r , PHILA.—We have reason to believe that the announcement recently copied into mir cohmirts that a union had been decided upon between the Second Church (Dr. Beadle's) and the Arch'-'Street: Church is premature. We learn that the union in question is desired only`by a ',oft - Von l o?'Dr.'Beadle's peo ple, and that even should that portion decide on uniting with the Arch StrneV'Cliurokit is not improbable'that the rest will cti,rry'outL=as' they are amply able to do—the original' design ,of erecting a new church in a fashionable Western 'Shotild-the new Church lie* erected accordance with plans already furnished, it will;; exceed in A magilifine aqtbiug in ecclesiastical arolittecture tbih r ur qle teyet possesses, not excepting St. Mark's or Holy Trinity. We hope thak the 4 Secopi r Clinre4 will paong..its existence,, andltfadlPlisl 4 sueint-ickidqvgkP Jim er.l SNIIBBED Johbs66,. log failod, i , with, ,Q t rgut, Siege , ,s,n4 the, giber union' ORqrals• VegP. 01 . 1. " 1 10 1' Bberufani -but has 'metn - with a" deserved rebuff. Gen,' Sheringu refuses both the brevet , rank of G'eheisP, 4 dricl thb 'coilitiancl of the newly created "DepartmentOr tlip: l 4.9a — plio." declines to 1?P,T 4 P41 11 ! "Atiset to Caren. Grant. teird6V.• - ak has d one Geary as we ei . pee.ed-, sigdelAhe'bithtepealing the • charter of:Gletty but' tiAtery:' - ' • S5O 100 100 liiEni EIMMIS THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1868. CONCERT OF PRAYER FOR COLLEGES. NEW YORK, FEB. 6th, 1863. At the last annual MeetiTig of the Society for the promotion of Oollegi;tte aril theigogical Ed ucation. at the West, the undersed were re quested to issue a circular; embodying recent facts of spiritu# interest, before 'the day appointed fur special prayer for colleges''and seminaries of learnino. But • as such facts will assume addl~ tional interest by linking them with the pasta and with the motives and encouragements to prayer for revivals in colleges„ we proceed briefly to "note : . 1. .77,,6: ,importance of such, reitittal,s,. ,I -. This is to be .viewed,Aiot eimply in the light of the valuoof are alikel.OeCioiii individuals,tiiils (all of which' befire God) bat.;:if influerie',toe exerted a. , a c cinse'4nefiee'.Of conversion. 1 ":g t vpiiiitt,U dent in a college., of i respectable , talents And acquiremente,l says 41, late writer, " niaY bei regarded tie , the I Tel ptesentatise of atleast 'one thensandrionlS to lie molded by ibis ,opiniedi anti , example`," - .It 'has fieen , estiritnitecl.'l3iiti''fifdyAllouhirid'-s'oias were dirtvertett iti 'a eiiikte tgd4ratiiiii,' throu'et th'e-ein= strameiltality tifnien'niiiiverge'd in' "olte reliVril it Yale (Wee& nitalei .2 the itiesideriey!of Dr. Dwikht; And there is good reason for believing that' abotit onezfaiirth'i of elli (Vili62 'it4eil ihe lifinistry from year 'to • ibari erle 2 dortiVert efi qiil-oull'elifietiari , imill legea.i . 1164 tic - 2 olie t:lf,'-the . .tolderi - 4144-.. ivhielt bind) Eittlfinititntititiato'the' Oitifeliee and &tithe . kingdom o f God; %ti -: , ,b ill: ,1;: /,-..,.. '',•,) ~; , ' '; 2:.: kingdom of 'biekreibieltnehr t i n' pricy - fo - r -re.: tifiatiti:l4 td/k6§ '1 (1) liaite-niiiibers of these institutions are praeisedlybonseeratedqo ''Christ and -his---chureh-their-leading - -object-being to raise.-‘, up an- educated and evangelical ministry., 1 They are.manne'd-hy Christian instructors whoge teachi and livei are in harmony with•gie efitfle for'whicht4ey.wer% founded. (2) The 00144' element among-the-students is generally•Wargp prOPOitibtiNhania . ‘found in ordinary enrigtegg.F , ~ .. tions, and in iomeinstalaces,.at the close of pow erftil 'revivals; the-,)members of the coliske.halig4 heeri,,K6ini alittoet!li unit for Christ. 0 . ): Tag: 'e.n.Ces,.tencling to. promote revivals are inperpeiiii. al tictivity , Fot example: President , -Magotthfr says of It:iwn'CiSllege, " _lts morning_ prayer, l& daily-evening students"prayer-meeting4AS math a part'of:ite pe'rinahent history as. its daiVre:ciff tiairts, 44 weekly,'un'ited prayer-meetint*iita,relk: gious-itistruction--in-various forms, ant:rite-special. religious. exercises 'in times of interest, at'Ontingi of heaven:";'-. Daily prayer-meetings Wete-leht. at MgriettaTelleeduring most of thetit . .18qv F.5051 0 -14.rig.,4Y, 0 .ars a daily prayer-mtte(sn',i tiii ; be e n Sustainediatißeloit College. A dailyprayer= meeting has . been ,heici.io , each of the W..,ee ds : Pa.rtnients'‘of .)inoX College during thereit t ivto, years ti, At-tAerlin.College. every recitagiett after the - 0011)10f . tihlolass-roll, is opened wtflit 0'14; iig. 4,pkayOT.',AV.ery class has its weekliqprayeSt meeting, and- for-many years a weekl#inquify ineeting„haahsen heltll - ”(4) - - Direct - anA t syste : matie•efforls,om the--part of instructors an pione students-for the conversion of souls are 46Mmouf: At 'on etitile "diiiiiig' thpacent re viva, in Wabash college.iUti . d. atthe -- zuggestion.ef_th_e_prkide4 ,thelrofeskirs Cr . religion in college orpril4 theinsetves.into , committees to c invass the: wit ole, institution:: And- the late Dr. White, a•l-formO? i)l.oi4fi s t‘, ctollat'CiAlege, once said—" I fiiNfe itif, denbt whatevermifter an observation of tenlearsi that .a young man is-safer from- moral-corruption 1 1 1 , *. 1 °. 9 .•44.iPR thArl 1 1 2 ”..afike°W11. 11 40 1 4 11 )41 - ty' in Indiana; and that he is more likely to fall under reliiionsT-'nfir J 24141 46 iiiiitiefi';es here, than in any villagesocietyrotnormregationknoivn to ns in thevaeAThe history of the churtilatm ea , o iking exam- Ples 9L44V O AR4tTqq4IPAPWI-Ssatc 2 tP,MFAti - an those wiiielt.,stas4. p0i:1 9 %0;4 A it 4 h ,the annual concert of prayer, ,fol: c4ll?gss l t in., repeated i.n- Stltices i s idie.ansWer , li4i Coni,e4l4feA.lie, penile - .qf ,God - z were' -" yet. , lspesilang.".,)-(iqb;Amongt-,our highest encouragements to continued piVe'rratte the frequency. and - power of these roviv - ai. s. -- nr thirty Year 4 piefi3ut t'o)l" 84githoccilired in Yale eililege - Vri aliati4e age; a'bou °net ?n two yeart.aml in one of the 9, Oleg ,eTleSettP_ L O:fhArt liiPeoiaterititQa. -4ktie eittersite leri-i aii 6 red in DartmAttigpllega . t k lat i ggiee of sixty five years—tEri *IA Ilidfi l i r - 8114e in forty years, some-of them of - guest/power: e /During the first fifteen_yeare after the establishment of the Cones ,ii is Tifea t ikiiii,oAliifi,l,l4 zotri;ss-tiiiiiii fifteen . undiell ifolATSiAtkt&iiirt red-in t , litrty-aix,. 7 differ; I ita i llggek i hit he s: gtrst A twelve' of Xinlilrst Collefie - tlidre were our tzt 2 YeViVatsin Illinois'. Otillegitratx id- th 6 fitg6 bier teen years-in MaricttaiCollege, seven in fifteen years—in--Wabash College, nine-inaourta•n.years , - 7 - - angttlittittolkoke,.lo 4 ,4A.co 8 .." . liti .10 ., , titvretitryliii--in OliVerCol • Vie, tr'n • I.. 1 yearly oecurreneefz-t- - - - andettim Ctizerlino College,., " almost everyoyee witpesseA4p consecration • of some to tile is'e l ftide! tieittre-Master." It is probtaire:tfiat tsuirctly isi. 4ratirgaws: ituany of . these institutions,, duo- zbigh„tlere are not some cortvr.4).orts,araW4444lAttedears' course' constitutes a college generation there is s-rimething dislieeket ill 'th 6 clhoisgtilvt'hiie - liby stielgieriod . should pass without some special? visitations of,the -Spirit. • : ' ,TA `1"..tif.,., During .the-year 186-7 3 - -interesting- revivals were- eAttrafd"at qertrahiti l fhwinsAftivathat have been afded the someiCy. One, Tor exam ple, at,. Wabash Collegejndlapp„, equal ed" in its„,p, i all e .hbs4ory. . t Thlswork at one point, is said to lave'been "'''t?lila a Er'eTtr shower, de scending with sneic powor'..aal.6 bear down all oppositionim*. Some fiftroft,theistudentsaprofess ed conversion--leaving but. Ogee in the regular college .40.s..ea.rwhctiRTX,,f.,,g9t) It9FAildr pious. Five of the cony,erts were sons . pf ministers, and one of them the son of a missionary, and a na tive of China. " A gliiriOus work of grace" has lae:e'n'niajc:yed at Wittenberg'o6llqe,'(o,hiO) 'hiv- • ing, its commencement,in " it rence and .pra.x,fr Ave in .01aish thympfemrs and students United."' At'onh'tinie — tiferflditations. were all suspended, and at others they would seihietiruea ) tfftn : into' 'a; Pr Wier' drlifalifiry -tweeting =ands" it was no strange thing to see young mon ; come outiorltii4 recitatidnlro6;m:frOnlithe:ireading, of VirgiL9Ljiorace with eyes „suffused; !" t A lmn ,twepty.,..y.,9ung r .elnotetb,pligYt ea taiiiwbccp ltd`to" 'thL , Qsa,Aol# 4 , bin talents A; 'ffie:greakiiiii4Vii Ob e rlin, last win tei,•aff4cted chiefly the inhabitants of yet resulted in the hopeful conversion of " many of the students," and is tbonght to have been not less important to the: institution, than as great a work would have been, if confined to the college itself." The work was carried on by means of prayer-meetings for. all classes and all neighborhoods ; and -" probably them was not a man or woman within three - Miles of Oberlin; who was not visited, • talked with, and praYed with. , it was felt6by all; that G•tkl was lere in mighty power.. • Its .blessed influeticii• will. be felt in , th'e. college foryears to-come." At Olivet Col lege, "coincident! with the day of. fasting .and prayer - fori colleges' in. February last, - began' one •of the most interestineand• Salitary revivalsokvet enjOycd" there, 'resulting;iiiithe hop - dal oonverl sion'of forty or fifty students. Sik such cOnver sions have , also occurred-. ut .Wilberfecee Univer sitY.-- 'At line • tithe. : during :the `:recent revivai:in lowa College, but , -three.) reomin,g. in :the College• buildinglad .eitWenleenfeSsed Christi or askeg others , te pray -for. theinX , "•Ort: thetwholq. ) .. Says President iMagoitn;: wds alb. alutekv Mks-. tratiou of iheilitffeeritig-aid sustaining-fact, that +Arise istilvillittgi wntivreay to i visit: ni Christian eollege,jear after!!y*earg,alid• own: , the teffoktst of Olaristilm tecchere and!%pioni.eeudents ifelesonis.l Thefabove-factk.andtconsiderationa wiaukl 'seem suffioidnt to 'call' forth.the thost .devout supplica tions in •tiehalf .Of this 's acre& object ndit is to hoped that theaptiroaehingleoneert of ;prayer may be ;distinguished abovevalliprevionS oecasibus by ithe,inuniber and effie le n ey..of -the prayers offered. Most heartilycdo ive".eclao tye plea that, comes,fForn, sorne,4 . cur- f uelleg,e prpfes sors---,'.',Pray -for ps, 4at,,,this . p . ollege,m_py_.Ae.,e r zes a #4 l . l .tairi, e1ff0g99' 1 •.,4 1 ,W4*.Y.1 1 trA 4ppf : dwe shall; e yemelgerettoitpthp,upprachi,Ug44l4Y9F sury of prayer foruogegc4,i 0 . 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'' 'ThiS 4i1111 . 4'n so' ' 'iigetlir li ii &iiiiWr l'4ut! „ 4.44,1% pgiati4.liii Iwo, tot - i . digmo v- n#ereil'Ep spocia,l, encourggemeniNif• tWhittatliki"k.: l oll: idlild ' *he ..:Agehtea, - '—lktiCri" . -CAlr '44's'l ii," ace ) , , -, ; !1•,,,,. ~,,it h"to ~ i . • 1 1 9% "4 ff ' unanimously avi urgpnily, lettered. guirled, at w 4 i . ,oile,TAdittlieemil, • ite . gt thw, sdaeays , a 4 =rdixidg . iIA tiWarlEiVtia r n'Of.i . g , had liegn i rf;:v,',:,' = -',:, ')-tchs At 1-)9z r)..-erli 1 ! R i ni -.0, . ?PclP.r.lAiall3' ,tiAr k l 4, TO..lPeu 1, rr.P', e M ie fi :11; l ovieltiCe seOnio to b . 'e'rilidio:Utin'd tli - : ii, a fiiiker rds;(l4o,4le.Qiip4 W , s ) ll . l4di t eb , , , ,s •.'.e4igiail*,..: a ''oL'9 . iliniiiiLi' iiniSiiiiley'-nitelirtt'di Vg.'6l.lif W4,s'',erii'lgeci, - *A favored '!iiiu 'lO iiitAi i e:6t Odsible:periOrkpkiiwo,a,,,a or tijA; l e - kf 6mailtit, 1 Fei?y i e.' . . - I at bile: : thifiri4itliii.gai4d' ihe'keils'aUt: iiki i 'itqfiCsVione IS:'YoU7.!`elliii'Vell r gelgibri ?Ali : promised to i',lJ'i xi:4 -I phe - gKetti*iicil l ail( pitro me. „ M:r i' l 66.' 106 ,1 EP bb , gA4fai,iiiig gieliiiiii-i vies; ''ve‘r6riio Vaiibtaleio'P.? led lelVtiL l ffttle!, p i i 4,>iiii t e i fli ai i litn - dtgit a t milei t d,ifiVHNiciliptita i would i protaiatp.6 health and' Unit fe,iielien ih j e".`,ll - Pe;i' 6" i d - " - ' - f li i 7"6 `4H' 6SL ' o ear to mead,o so mu co equ ce myi ; 1 4,c,k...0rf0u e; f,rtfc.,:.a (~7ett er?,, , sstrar ß nono-P., :, ; - ,1! fit . ~./ ,1 0 ir..., , 6,t ~,0 t c; -,ita i . „.. ,. . i t iiiiB a., , i f, 'TTet. l . l9Erneci bq answg ~ rt we-vc 'ea r l , i i liifni.,•beeii.grlit t estliikui - Beloire:ir Nielbi'Ygir i ' ileiplii& 10.`ii GA i till'it . 6l.ilhotrikAbi:plibliik"itir 1 016'' . .' iiii:lD.6A - , a. Nilletiveile c h'6lMot tliat'iti4i'''Atip;! qigiSvet t oil i ... ) qp,yeig i fife:o' s 6f arialfgeQa3, iiiid,tiltsiiki restor e fiy4l t n'... itediaiN!rld tVoalgiVitilf, liee r ssily of a diallrj' Ifl3s itbStr'YelitNiii ',,ir-A Vi'iiillillg v ie4cide! Ih i g l iWirtani°alPMEril lin ' tligitlideliiok"6t. y i iUi'"'ci3illiiiitt?eef' : Vr i llAeli' trattalycl 4;i'afita.: Vffcliesufieidonii' - iiiiiiVerii i lagilifineetilaii6te! from you for the pirpose of rest or travel. They were made with the most generous offers of pe cuniary- aid in carrying out any scheme which might be adopted. I was requested to devise any , plan which would seem most feasable to my self; and allow you te assist me in eatryingit into execution. Ta say that I ward grateful is to speak coldly. To say that no plan offered by the com mittee or'devised by myself, has appeared finffi ciently7Firomisinc, to &vett me from the alterna tive of aceepting 7 the call I , have, receive* is tiD• thost'tosay that there is - no farther •room for-er gurnentl ,A-lengtheried nbsenctifrotn YOU would be likely to result in :almost• as: Leh, injury tO yOu/isyenhangelef twitted. 're return this °lima:tetrad to a work..,whieli altoady pit/veil too *duo* would: be probably to lbse iii a little while-all the Benefits of the !; It; is ;not right tde 4 sultjecto:y,ote. to , the- inconvenienceand nr pebse`whiell suehin Iplart- With such pmbable restili.*ouldfocraslon, , t'Yotv a:faf bet ter Conditidn , -to Aterviens_cif suekt - S. pastor Is Ikm - ought- to helve; than-lotti4 cotild , he at the oldie of litielraft'exper - iteenti At the same time, I am now stire. to obtain! an .pasterate- which promises more in the cireuiristauotat; than -alma, any-Similar -poMtioti- in the bout trreould prontise : mall to: Avhich. Providence- seems elearly..to have pointed:me.- ' , - trust therefore there will benoi hesitation Ain Our pad in acceding to my ilitineat,,7 l /Eidlatot yourAimmittee.ilready done ,all that -y - owittetruei tedi theni. tat idet,! an d had- -I i not 'already carefully entilifitsedi the Niehole subjeetothere mikht,porhapit be: reasbn. for ltesitaney4 Leah, think- of .04k ing which you could say or do to change niyook vicitionst oft dift ; y. . .192 Vt the? seine . !I! witth filealare ted affection , for yoa—to express once amore any thanks for4lie -niany iatid uodeserved . ..tokent3 of your loving appreciation—and to say that-I can tieS , er: for,get labcirs(of love. under/n:llli rection 'and n behalf.- , ; . /6);:ki k`a ilk) ...E4Y.Gbd r- bletordim forztheirasti,i - andnend a- pastor- &Oland whomEyectutgilf‘ gather . With, thb tinanimityt;With which you- - hakeigathered About me and mine, And.-wholwill do-farinore for hyonr spinitual , prosperity than, Lhavebeen Sble.tit iti Youratifectiim - aie Paster,: ; .-. V' ' l.l'h I .Iklll. Yehithiry.3; :1868. (3 • 1 1.. tqlii . . - • 'rbike, request contained in th is communication Priv:U:7 ~ 1% Pi itill 7aq WikAPP-Y-ea)lleTiPP. 3 PRFV,TPttacq€l494,.to2; after •wl,idi ithe 'resolbtioirs were-pre vented` on the plarCoT the Setition. `arid= TAisteeE, s~iid t were r i}narl mo sly adopted `s Tu -sii I k 111 •,113i01‘ Action oi" tbs,:citac•cltfd &rid 190igre&iktfon. 2 ; a As, provident:A •Geftd-thetperinds haKar rived rwhen,,the ; relat,ions :sullsaiating! hetos4reed our pastor, add this Ourch tani , :enngreg,allion. mwEit:he changed; the t l ies,.sti-dngest thakhind into one ~haman .heartit and syntilthias,.be ered, --And -the. mot*: `fkk,d,-.ll4aster,7 these.. nine years: nix* gotteonider his supeivisibnidrustitaks undet ! the tontraß fof another be t .: , ;We: cannot stiffer .this Inst;Opportunitynw,e,inay ham ito pass isvitlx. int ,atteniptingr:pdbliclbrfleinx,- press the feelings occasioned by -,thq.eveos -„qt .is f -klaereforei_ bf this. churefi hand congega -7: . . Beady ett , ?' luii: iti: &king leave; our liasto . thatrfediti no itliate.deeli•senhe ,isf gnititudeand•obligationi•witich 1/othirig , ttut , ! faithful, fpersisteitt o la nfl 7 .uplattoppg i de...- YP,OP l Y,,tgid,ot•Y 4 1441i n A t1 4 -4 1,1iv,04 , 44 1 , 11 Yfhici1 : 99/11 OPP e• P' 9 ' l ll9PFlAo'lritP ' rn i t 'VA9 l l gkfr a, •t A , 116 4a. t ,gwen u§ nine ,years' of' th ii%or I time an sitin`mecidi hinlidtVe ,hopc:d' i ti:Ohlivl s tVatelled 4 673 irithliitti willtihrtd tll& aututllll . ; l blig(lS in/IliOt/rdarl in of our Good Vittheri , olitl'oidiseys•'thittierlwilkil are ,q( (Efferent, paths,- we-'14(4), herie.to-say! that lwe thanklikim;ttnizediNtAillter, eillo P.4 o .AsiodtPe thleinkaiAin. fps: th9O , 4 I ARY'IIePA of 11/ ?, ° T , ,1-Pgrit9i l l. , #lß OA • • -3 44 0 ' tei's sere which•he hits:7bronilitt4o our temporal ancrspjlltitaflite.. Many will look fO,illis period itS Vikqiithe Arlien'findr' Ills biliiStiationS they:set-old - wi Ai the'OEfriatifin'e hope, s for-llidf better I ife7 the lull friiiil on- of - liiilaboril'andilovelfor,Whond:heishall. not abeftill • he .co'Jin es/ hOlne •tp , tile 11'Ather2 I .tlnging:Liti§. slisave.s ,witli,hims.,,,,gtherq - ,will hallow w i lt,h teats.the 'toylils ,iif,,, Will fi;t:,p d :,h ope r he L gpyl,,,,tlwiti iti AfioSp dark f hours' 6f:adVeisit'y and s orrow - Wheil i th'eit.' littlt one., , aild l "lbWil t on — eii, ;Will i e'Veio,.tlfg,' fiei,Pthg ?intl. likAPof-Vartfi, fo'thel'aosoht Of tlielSavidiin % r"• - 1 ri — Whil4weildl+ slialtilleagitre tip •indecidry vlith,•iii to/ the eurneysiend ; , sir much •tliatcwithi hisaeartiing anst,4,votiori to,l,4l4he'Eas‘tanght us oft t ite Ogigt , ti,aos it& allgliA9,PP-• . .P !, , ,-Ir i - gut ,ic, , ', We shall not r focgqt Ma ; 491iiiiide r a,,l?( 4 tindir p. ) - 6'411;V:ell tilltd for those.inlEs charg4,, rt - 4 t 124 uny• lohn lirldiizis 'and t'cotil-tesy ''Whiell iignialiied and •elitinfetWttfid •laisdad aild9dilqili(OT wlilleolit*e. •And93bwin:clarting hdihall-t.slarwithillikr JO fits Astr fieldWitlrrokt kittijt tiolkgkiiitalli otgalent(llTOpolof 4(4!•l9Msfill'FiFk(ikliV9a9 , 9o. 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S'e` liffelikciiii: - tabOr' alii4dDAY4 t , hOd 1 ideil§: Sge•lfOrs ikoveifil i ntiOldiiis A the't4isluf wile •fiberloeheruidadifertkati , thievresentifitilli iditritdit •ateitseParationir miziir ciotneilest4 th'el,P,Silvd- • , aotd 8110 d-'4(klorkirel, .1/4 -,,, ,-1 I •1•(•(-iis• Les f•.• Ni. ••,-.• Ackrlitt% 1 121 WW.flot‘ Pi doyn A . eliria*t , PlT%si,t9bell.if are *g .whi,vh r , tiA fi i 1194 a lr „, s anii wimy a l a•edltt the nihintsib-hklife•i 'ollh'emongnus tfitht UV Ay ' her coming—for such an exa&geofletiMilitlifel. fasllidned7affeEilliat-of atesltasizt:*(4 l.o ,, gavel evii s iffeffor 1 / 4 5 X/Pll r iff so Pr t tlligAAP4.l4 l ettliailoP!!•4l44•l34' 4u4vo. -BiIIZI°F-Pan.(l.4 hitt.fBPeak,V,AwfsFlalli t a Yool-Kl e all•Rfil a n4r 4 l4 B . 4 frLt;'2B us a sister a nti iv .WI u s Irs'in ,., __.......,%-,.... .. t..., oda • -.1 1; fities' l t'l'aVayOt'te WINIt - g0.41% lie - Yio" : 1 - 4trini 1 ii"e --- . 117.3g 0 04t-iip al 1 tial 404) ttlielgailitittfif Ifltil4 1