251 gamily PENITENTIAL HYMN, As Mnry knelt, and dropped her tears, So, gracious Lord,. would we; And pour the ointment. of our harts, Our choicest love, on Thee. Oh ! the sweet joys'of penitence! We trust Thee, and adore: We wonder at Thy gracious word, " Arise; and sin no more." Thciu dost'forget our sinful past, non tiikest off thestain; 'Bullied in the ocean of Thy love, — ,Our souls are pure again. We come with sad, confessing lips, .For thy forgiving toinch; And Thou dost thrill us with the words, ; . That we' hate loved+Thee much. , We raise our tearful eyes to Thee, And meet Th,y spklke divjn.k. Where shall • Weloolp,.o , pityin el k Christ! .For tetideittess like Mittel"' We hide:Mir mi4ls 0:6,; '0 Lord • In Thee we seek-our rest; ~ Oh !‘raiSe uwfihotteTty:sabrizatlfeet, 9 1 49 9 . tußs9 ih east ' • kn - . R. a. <iitildibtetaiNarrax.,, Frank !war young .marrie. man, employed "ii'i - inichitiet•ln,','inT: manufactory,-was-converted- toChrist. His cconveriOnZ 'was; rlgeugine; affecting Itre..t"". Very c.,10.gh . ytras the first e29etienbe, of i•ainigtii?ah.c . r*"sfipod workman, he enjnfed`kbniitafit'',eMpleytrient,With wail s• +euffi4~ent to,'procure t the!igenkforle4oG life. 9 ite'heda thritty,ivife, Who was led to Jesus through! ,his ownrinfinence. Their cottage i'vvtis' the:Ouse-of Ifrayer..:r . plenty, ! health and contentment dWelt , with them; ''prcitiabOi-ftlgiii 4`' a's iotir another home in _England more, pleasant 'than' that of this,. young, pions mechanic. was ; -npt I .effecteal shield to fiefinia fiord tiniibre": - Oprionely. v i tilfreietr--ilbiiiihib radii I.6‘hea - ieh 1S lerld"threligh - much tribe- '-'Ae-Yn''''"nittiirei the storm-cloud ; gathers in,the.....b.oxizpip, vdkite.oe otfii shines.. with splenclorl,n the heaven, sp in ihe .. :' . dornl4al , greme,rivhile the child of God , rejoides in' ease proeperity,.!; . '4oo - .'ascends summit of Visgabilie may rest assured ;that" 'events are in_ preparation, which may ;hurt, ,. . him down - tortheAle of Baca—to,theplace! , i 'etWeeiff . hg" and' )4 pi it was:.thus witilTrank , Edvards and , his ;'lt ,t+eit pi;tibperity, adversity" looked in at ,, them. cottage door- 77 .piettY. sat' diiiwn att....,their'•lol9,liet:tis trace the canse.atheir trouble. ' siy initO'hieff of, the mill broke, - -and its operations were stopped: AllpirthU h dativetd telt eid 4 rbrigiVilig it witlPthe Most haetei. week was closin4,and,the, work was' Unfipished!: ,!Ori:siiiiiide.Yeveninitheieferseerentered, , ',, Mid said to the indif; 4 "Toternitist- work :)dit,k,tuPin.64B*." , .4 • Frank instantly remembered the',. fourth nomman &nett. "He resolved to keep it, .be catiseihe thitt dirtir r, a6od. required ..iiini'diider'ill.ttlieninbtaneel4 4 -to refrain labor cfgrerifig Ward prayer to : if od , hel.f)speotfully ", ad dresied the `.oierSeer. : ' "Sir, ,PP! -1 000'9 1 t - • ,„; "T knc4 but mill:- must be rd .., orog e SaVbatSabbath?'? • from t ''' • • ' • " • " T C olc ll . r * / *1 .1 7;qa1 3 4 -09 1 1 1 se'lAnY 'one-' The company will • give :you double wages an,d you must,.w.ork.''. . • I 'l. it ' ifotry; sir, but I cannot work_ o, ' Oi l _ _ " Whylkot,lir:4Edwards You know our neceskiities an,l). w over yoa ftsir remune ratibit,o 3 4r, 41 4 4 4la • ' " b,e r a,ain against God, and no- necessity is stron ireaoughn ol rioe , is bigli „en :tail:avid my • Maker - any mor -e,..tr 0, a% Apt 4 119A , Q,49. argue the' morality of the question, Rranki; fon .must eithtdr work, to-morrow or be discharged." ":1-ICIOT3nAt moment; ' ' I have resolved to Rlease God. %Ft' WWI' " eait,hriPlOS',"o,94 . f;Pielif keep His • cora- mandmentii.' l "-Tiled; Mr. Edwavdsrif you seep ipluithe ponoting , roon,ty, , Elstill . 2arirm st c het-tiis, oinpany ei44 iiidlouwlPthen out tetablishfeent." . To say tlia.t Xranklk not shrink 'fr i diii h de'ny hit ; help, Cast ,•in g , himgotfi:o oGod, hiigathered iipthie'. _ I,ootti p orktprf44he countql-rootrk; The - ta' part & with•To.uk,lforAte i'Vt:ra t a a supeitoi.' w"oikman; conversion, had -bcieti'theAritiSt` trusty map in the employ ` nfeiltAir "efee"company, therefdie ad=' reseed .him ti!x' , his ; wars,: "AI% AdwArds„had you not bet tiar rdßolution ? Remegai sr , :work irscave, : fee pffiyon high'w.amas,,and ) , it liendeoftdn we ralfairesyft to 706'i l 'at. the „Til:+cl " Sir," replied Frank, " my "mititi'llifikid,‘" —I 'will not-tworki !on Sanday l e,lf I have-to • starve to death.", - , ' "TerY, well, sit," was` t he, ph,bl Answer of the overseer, who not Ibeing a, Christian, _could not , appreciatel,,the noble h`ercii ' ifni of Frank's reply. _ • On reaching his humble cottage, the the chanib kot• forbeai -sigh, as the.' thought flitted, across his mind thak;,pcissi- bly,, sctohlose i his home and • •com 'fOrti."Elitlhat 'Sigh weir momentary; he ietrifiMb'ered hb imyrnitie'of God, and grew i6alin; peaceful. house, he said to'his Wife; "'Mitty-Fiiin - discharged'!" quDifiehtititedi.fFeanki? What ti's hap petred 7 , 11:Y1 what'will become of ilk? Tell me'*hy you Itie,diihhat'gnd Bo calm, Slary, God will provide ! I left the shop because I would not break the Sabbath. They wanted me to work to-mor row, and because I refused, they discharged me." Mary was silent. Sbe looked doubtful as if not quite sure that her husband was right. Her faith was not quite so strong as Frank's, nor was her character so decided. In her heart , she thought, as thousands • of , fearful disciple's would under similar circumstances, that her husband hadgone too' far; but •'tel though she said nothing, Frank read her thoughts, and grieved, over her want' of faith. Sweet wail the hOur of family prayer' Frank that, evening ; . sweeter °still. ,w as the, secret devotiOnfof the closet, and be never closed his, eyes., with more iheanenly calm ness of spirit, than when he sank to sleep on tbst=eventful ' .`''The following-=';• week. brought Frank's character to a severer test, 1411'bisfriAde coAidemnedifiim; even some members of his flittiV Said they thought he had 'gone Vie: you'd tae : strict requiramantiirof duty. " ip was well,". tihny: said,'" keep the Sabbath', "but then, a inantlie - .Fritnic.; Ed wardp, ought : to lbok Nktini,e Tinily, and n o straininat;;ind7pliihips'be compellechto, go titithe *orkhouse.:", A' ' This 'Was " dietardly ' language_, for ipkir t ig-, tiaiis,lbut i there are,a , ),ways, too many of his class ,of .irreaolute,Anglk-walkink disciples! Frank . met them on, all sides, and found himself withont aympathy. A few; inobW however, ad r,nired •are:P 4 eriZbureie -him. Frank Weld' le urpose with a spirit worthy of a marty i r t . Theolond grew darker. Throne thrikite huence of his former eiliployKs,, who were ve.xeol 'becantonie le tt themftl i a' etir pbratioilkurefu ed tosilithpliT i , m. came- on . with its. frosts and storms. is little stock of sayings gradually disappeared. 'Poverty: atii4iall Ohm- in the face; Frank's watch, Mary's silfer bent fur-` niture Went to the auction; shop ; ; Theyi,hNl. ,to4e : tkviktlkor, i pitrpnt cottage, ariaone' lit-' Ale garret hel d the afflicted-fan:ol7 ; 4nd the, islentlet reinairis'ofi_tha cottage *vulture.. IDiitFranktaNtigret his devotion to'Gddt?' No,be rejoiced , in it. He badoved he said, and God would talke care of *V.I. Ljght - would ,:break , out of darktiestivrall I 'would yet •So spoke hip r unyielding 'faith his •fixe'd heart': donliVed .eyeOf,tils ktumphint faith. With his Mary the case isysedifferent Her faith :kap ;weak, loresiiint her babes tip her bosom, she Often' Wkipc,' ;104 "Veni'before the Awaeping storni. ' " '" • 4. .Thewinter,passed'awaY r and f Frank mas .still in the - haryfurnace;riti6inineliciweter„, 'amtidatthe•flanies..c. Some friends of fered hints /4 4 A/ 6 91' of„egligrittiog:34 "10- 1 7:11g094: ,Stfttn„ . was- a light gleam. He ,VajOicyitr l't"iind'priiposed toldit 4 a 7 164 Reel wtagskx4iiEtod .14i)nbrqad beoailserlie`ifakired Behold , him—that - martyr n f ialiatiiin 'board' the' emigrant `ship. - , lttif , *file 9 Sa4le ,6 4 . i 611 011:9;fiv 4 '§pPi1. 1 'eiszei' 10141 109r#:'#Ctir aiope,,„Frank , this; western' ;world.;., A 'short, ide4Satit:pasSaga brought-them to 'one of our Atlantic' cities.{ 'Here'he soon found thathis faith f hadinotd beep i;}isplaoed.'3o 'first week of alLesw him not, Merery employed, h vut fill ing; the, station ,of foreman in 't ye„esfa'liliAli;. ; ,mebt;of some, extensive niabhinists. .Brosperity, ..110Wt anikled Marrobee .moratreksiced' in the possealMil of home and comforts. They lived in a style-, far. b, eitter„andm,ork i pomfbrtable in . 03 dr Mdgiight , i f.f.N#l7 7 ”, lapiiddr oft n 1 1149- poiliting their abarm ing little parlor, "is it 146t!heit'Abf,pbey' t 0 Mary could only reply:l6' tide question ! - t-liSkjerkilts vod, - ,,Ltears ; ,'for„; •,eyeryttil4 around them . Baia': 'fßlessedisthst man that maketh the Lord his trdstiadielifiebtath not.thq proud ; s surejy,he Shall,ndt fhimktrad' forever." , ' Jlerald BO' FistJek;,trials „were not oyer. A similarclaimlee , Sabbath ‘441841 ag es icultde upon hinCin situation. An engine for as• railroad. 'or , Steamboat was broken,. 'and inust',n*repaired:'" you!! vi i ravit r atrit • men employed thiongh to-metrrow,r, that :the engine MO' he finished on= Monday indin iing,", said the, chifif, overseer. 451 ' " " I canno t do it, sir: • I cannot breaki the 1 /.14404kici11igh,9 113 Saturdv, and begin directly after midnight: 446047 Ai.14 1 11;PPOI:1's , holy. time . • , ' " Tlfit'stAti l i do Mr. Edwards, you .must -3voKkquurinen through the Sabbath or the ' owners - will dismiss you." a 4,, d • • ' 0 A Re sif/IWplied Frank,'" I . *lirossed r the m plantic,because n l lAVillkgot da it here." (Monday...CAW/3i tilPfwork-wasounfinished. Frank mpected- his , discharge:'34 While' at work a gentlekan inquired for - Kinb '", K tiph you to.go witlisihe' 0,,t4i) qsaigc ) of ,110' . etit'ablishment ; will you sal": • ,••• "-I , 4ltnuft , ,,know,',' ; replied Frank.- "4 , as I expecti'my ,-, present , eniplayarfi , -disidir• me, will of iniv do not; T''',h)ive,iko i ,:stirp p r leaVo! ' • , ••-, • ! oil' tee Mite& %fiey) intend to disiniss .you /. and I Anasy: th e reason: - honor you. wish, you ,ta enter my; establish , (nent.," • H m echanics again,bnrechanic saw theeind of Gad. Ills decision' had again brOuilit' him ',"lftalt d , otAltKan'GocVihad come to his aid. The, new, situation for which, lie had jug, engaged was worth uchn'tdcrat`thini' the much ,one, he,yras, to Jcave. God'fied kept His • • prohibitory , MosgokusetAs wend into operation the firstLof iTnly, t und has been almost universally enforced' and obeyed. Mr. JOrietStkee CoU,'statlerirtnd his deputies, have been quietly perfecting dick _,p)Rnit,mnd- ; witliog, any noise or parade, are; executipg tl}e,l,aw,ig„,all ) ' parts of the ' commonwealth, and it is generaly ; observed. Lager beer and eider are exempted. THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 12, 1869. DRESSING AT SARATOGA. A correspondent of The N. Y. Tribune, at this fashionable watering-place, 'writes: In the afternoon the people of fashion made their appearance upon the hotel piazzas. They —that is the female portion of them—shone gloriously. The blaze of golden armlets, the glitter ,of diamonds, and the glare of white dresses of rare texture, marked' them all as people of note ; but I confess to hiving never heard of one of them before. I almost Test the consequences of the remark, but 'I shall risk ,the assertion that, there is 'less good' taste in ,dress 'displayed by the lady visitors here than by an equal number at any otherprothinent resort you may' name. Thai profusion 'of top-dressing' is absurd almost to. disgust; their show of paste dianionds or real ones,- in - moSt' Caiek hired' from 'Spaying, or Benedict, or the' ,iiiisivnbroker who . essayed to sell Mrs. Litier.dn's' Wardriitle, -vinooy; to pr,oyelse,lttughter ; 4 and with, them the' simple operation of enfolding the' bodyin its sawn :L ary, dukdobr covetings hiii : beentne so"eom plicate, judging from the' result,tthat it is but ‘nituralt to mindtnitwhSee the poor . .,eleaturds ; ind r aw to make the tbree l aq i crecidkg4 - rweidtibed . 4'4M-curb/ter Pelqiuitia.,U;n; ishoe,vei l th a e,"' rity may be. „„ pne. 144 . - at wears` e* lry"represehteld f pi' ' Vciith'll7_,` pool , ' 'A wig , aversovi i th, the, straightestilieelnite 'th'at, at the baltlaiti night, this lid,Y l ,4vliiiht ablaze , with „jewgls, ) !but was " Oue' 9 l) y„ an dbio Abwager,'Who woke tnOthiii,g'' but' diailiondi of, th, first, wAterp r , C6)4168 1 4 ' ' H'all, 'appeared at breakfastNliiii'inoriiing firigerCso co'vereilxith"fribis 'that :She difficult to close her largeliandslidelithe 6 liiitidleS of heratife'andiftirk; 21,0 Pftt-i - ;;, Jll , l , 91 ! .711 I'M , - 11_ r 13IIDG T OF,ANEODOTES. ' 4 4 , -There iii.;)netErry well :antheiitleatedlofiLtlie philosopher, David linme, that when an old man and' .ve y y, e• e e into the -swatorko.-the ..bottei n of ,thA wallthat surlAtirdekriEdifiti;iiihe Castle. He -gags unable' , gist ireedi of , theiiiiesaiuglhig: A life, leonalled, tto\au , old }woman for i sesiptent'B7 - 7-Th - e - 6141 - vottitit - 6121 - him V. kr. Hume, the „lireist/ etl,stkel would t help A 2 9.99i9f)5i1 31 _ man said Hu r me,llitell4. E .M 5: l 4eS. .110 t, ligion`" , t6elo-yeti Ape. linee !,ThAt.,may . . 1;e, she" 7e,1 shall ua come t,l4o4)lW )):do9:dio*i."o.knii.-: tiam yoowli fir sftid e re peatthe JLordis- PtuyetAamt , .the Belief."pirforn:led the teR15,,a040: first whomAllityr,toi oil , the -.o.teecillas , heltred' out of a ditch. !n 'Pg4g , 49soe'SsAiRi2WP 1 1n.Y.,AtOs. • Ash ' tkaefectuiritiheisceptieS"cuaracter..- - Hum e ; had used aq,an argw,, eneagUintr tteillekek. 4'4; ,eolatory; effect of ieligiee, p. 11" men lie “het '!with; I were.. melarfehZiljt ' ,. Peratlek.' "x'9l bt The sight oflouiF ." orne,,o..eocolgh `'o..:t:Malc.W*:4ligle44 ;34iTterican Presbyterian-Review!- —They hale''WondetftkkiteF . „„i9,''''l4loVisqlPo,' , - Qnioflhe. War joi.vnili s is responsible ~ for.l the: Allnirill&'--1' X' yoaretlia it tate s'St'atio!e":lsita , 3 C.Q., - t ip I"i , gry r e? . a b e aut i ful kite, about- six feet 'Wfbcr,:AAMAtt;*4idh he.,Aellgd „''.9 raise°P9s dayreeently, , just ~ i is, t hel.avin was increasing ,and a. - Steini..thiiiitiening.2 :The 'wind dijeW . the kite 80 heavily" tb,drag the boyalog;kiso; ~'Ko prevent losingnba favorite, he...,womid tWegil4 slinund•liKNot. , ;:"Xt last theiiiti'lzoore kttif,alid boy „ "longlim , ithem rapid air /,Oilttits. ' The boy'. ; ; seemed to be,..ehout 100 fii#, - 440.e the earth; and the kite five-times rtlitti`,:dnee.' -tas, s tlast. the Yoanlitright4: eaiigl4.' ii- tile lop 'of 14:041,: Slid 'was suspend4d i seventy-fiver AA ,aboo. , loe l i. :ground. A . flood of rainteaner:tn, shiekentng d the line,,'lllating the wind; tiitt , allowing the little Bugger ;to lw rescued:::`r.)fe'',Was punt . to. be unconsbious i -and:so bruised*Arnitt'ela vf,ii.o, be%icarcAyrkeeogiiiied, but was restoredAlu e 3liaine' evening; nn doing well." ' • ' - C. 7. ~.. , " , , T , 0. 4 ,J : f.; —An - Irish :gentlentan, was;uinch . troubled ' with a wife who drank tremendously—in fact, she spent eveiifiritiiisg ee„*hiiiky,'.and,sold every=: thing she el:4111'14 ler hands on to • get more. The .poordellow WM 1 84171;104,8t; ilit 49119 .; 1 end Whit, to do about Neil 'atilt sole went to-. , Dr...Marphy , for adyiogiii;h ~ ef 4 matter• ~ , , I :, ki, 4Us -,IT t.4,, ,, ,t ' ‘‘ 00taq ( th 1 dioctor.gi ! vp him nothings t t, " Is it poison you mant . ?:'',caidthe.doctor, 'fbe-, canse,,,if.j.t . ,,is, say so likenatinhu Mir .•,., .7, ••.. .0.-,., ..itOrototerta it's not ' , poison: I. ivant, , httt obit .attriflegiAure - ller c:r Ailligne:,p4i:„e,i,KAiligk me up_ ; /, l 2l:99hhing ?" i . ~,, ~., , , , „ ~. _,, „,. , „, , . .",,IL.Lcou&I mix iip',anyt,hing tog cure thatidisr., ot`iler". ~,said.tlo doctor, ;Al, should.'be a. •made man.4,./lateLtell you'what=-4ake-home a'sallon of Whisky, and let', her sr, a:,+. much as she likes, and li, : tillstba. .tsitiiil l bel'Ore",`,the 'night is, goEle.',' ''.iti *is in the sninmertim%' btit;i tietl infooeu liggt,:: ,, ,Aind w i heil the"woniatr was‘atho"tonthly' drunk, the doptor,and:fietlifsbeg harried "`her down into,. the vatil...pt an,4111 .; astre,glece.,, by, and -laid her down , on:sonae hi:aid; t,ill, she should, coin l ici':'''Afteillhe : had , -lad 'fa i good sleep, she awelte,.*boilt,., tWelge o'oldelt, - ,and'.liegai ''oallint out. and ,asking, Where AiO"Wis:. I ,` I „:: •' ' ' ' -, , ".Well, you ...lige ' til„ the ,vaPitti .i.Nl4derneeth Bletattig Abbey,Ane,, sm,llthwdector said: .., w.',‘, ~, " * Aiid' heieleni haireli. been here 7n-she-lie qßsgei1,.,~ 14 ' • . ; ~ , ,ft .a„ matter `.. of ten. .er , twelve .menths„' , .he an. ewered,„3l v,, , , ,,, i'l - 1a( . .:71 "‘ Alittl ' iit sioaa, in course ?"she said. " As a door-AS.ll'll' wound up the tloctor:. , f :«I 1C414549 0 riW) too ?" . 4 '' . "Yes, ma am. -, I- '.ficknehOefironilliaVe'You been 'hero ?" '':•"'"= "Somewhere about' , 'Atd.reitrl3," 41e‘'„,,aaj.d1, • ." Then we are alit dead r . f, al 1 , , fa, .. ~, .A. err. as " Yes." ~_;;!),Sheieat J.lowsk - 4. - 14,1 the _floor, and thought the matterover,,chik - The doctor could not imagite i,92 :4t she,Woultl SAyineiti , andrivasltrYing to e ,Tavytgth'en.hibeikii . gee.;,— i 1 1....1. , ,ii , ~ i TO' ,W , ci , ' " You must knot the ways:et thifk,eventrir As goosl,,dcal,-P90,e21:2 Alan me. , - ;•,Where -, eanngou get i a .gookdro,p,of,wikislty now, reasonable r., ~,.. That floored,,, the ) doctor, andr ) tiiiiiiiigete the; gentleman, he said: 7 - . --, „.,-- ' E.._ , ~... : „-, " Squire .you l lAdi better take:your wife' home. 1.1 ~,, th i n 7 .:' r a ft.. 1 If,Che ke , ,,qte i re are whisky-shops in Hades therelsii.i;use tryingsto'frighten.ler.•witldeath.:, Take her home and letler live." .. He let her live; but she ruined him, and died a beggar in Galway. If I'm not at. hotrie from 'the 'party to night at ten 'o'clock," said a husband to-his bet ter and bigger half, " don't wait for me." "That I won't,' said the lady, significantly; I won't whit, but come after you." He returned at ten precisely. —A young wife, remonstrated, with her iinS band, an intemperate "spendthrift:'.` " DIY ldve, I am only like, the Pr`edigal son I 8611 refoirin and' by. ' " And' will he like the 'PrOigalssOn too," WO replied " for rival - Urge 'and goto my father." A4d, ticoordinoiy "Ott shi3 young , I gentlemin ( baying' called, in ; his physician, said; "Now,,siry ne, rtuve,ltiri- 1 fling; my desire is,,thut you at ouce.orike at Oxe, root , of , my disease?", "It shall; Ale 'done,",. re{ plied the , dootor;,lansl4ifting hie..eftneAe smashed the wine-decauteri which atoodgui Oka obit. ,tE " Doctor," patient, a .i - hgt tihle `since; 'aftec''' feeding over" 'the* pre%diiptioirer bra digtiii? `iiiisbed 'friend : of t teropeiinge; WOuni"il,l l hbilth' had'al keit' c•I"IDOetor; ' out 'thin 'a 1 Itile spirit; fl w' a rid!thhtr` would 'hare-the 'F r ' Wiry, 'po,' answer d' the. Pfdbi?Ot' knoW that a'lit tfej'ithil w',llPdth'eti,Wdtild liiiirt c •yclu.'ciiuck; but.; Of,- If j yb 11m:0i : take N —Rev. Donald i lgoligod, of, f .j. l ightygow„,a ; Another of Ds, Norm in' ,McLeod, .was, lately. indusged,into Vsylc-,,elproh„qlmgow,t,y9, xv 01„ thiest.anti „uuistriihoraleougregatinn in the.tstab-, 1114460. P4Tchig, , 4o44C4i (.lAL..rPbriP°„ioe ,1- epliecd toast: for:. his health 'Ar (.311.eeo‘t humorously poi,t9l3t , Aatt ,i1 1 4,t4c0F10,10.44ve s pemittect ,t 42 and dig at,loithgow..indegd,,r rnyi.ol4 beadle was:gerytmuch of the F same,}y~wd, „legume:42er that when I first,,wentA to \l l4plith , „ ggy ot ,li e„ . o4bpe jikto,fthp l kayeyatd, r , in..me the graves of ,zny,,,pred,e9galkors, IVilere's wherg,,Dr ;Bellttiea~,pnd there Dr..D2 ;; tt3i,ef lieth and ;thPrEt'swli.re Y9O l fiPJ.ift ATRi ,spared.':w A s indign4t ! ,t,Ait,ll 4.4 o, when:T..49 7 .cepted-Ehe—cali. !Well; are, the, ,first minister' t.h4 JY.sl3eYet gow except gravqY. and qp l j think be : yeE parpgs me for having deprived him of that. ”! ..,satisfa.etion.l .1, 1' f T ai if‘rf i! :31 1.9q}(310:3113:7 lintiSlOUßY.~:' ,., sz oJ t ent hy:the6yrie s • • •ini V.l .1.31,,1S mission,..among l tnenegouni tne Rug potion: so" expense 'fir a ',gen'treiiiin'T . pe o L'edati', ; " Lm+ poar ; p#l m pip $6,166 60 to; Lilo -1 ,44aq o£ ' ; t, 4, In titinet7 - • . p "firmpiit,Chiette,o Into aesinned entire support : 9f, ai foreigia•ttaissionarY,-,, .1 f: • 3 4Tfie,largest Con tiihntion. ,given tin ' Jlll3Bl' to liN:,sl.t,iwasi from, Calvary 'Church' in 'this , city : $1725. .1, .The 156;:gatiOnS, 202 inisaionariti,JllB l fin- 1 tiv r iOutissionarleit, l dhti Venehers' l (iii"pititTl9ss; :communicants 16,',145, 1 bedhefente (in'. par.0J7 . 9,105 iucbine s7ls,97oiirgeildi" • —The French Cathedral at ,Panton protnises to rival some of the finest in Europe. A consid erable propoition of the' it6l,TfialtilbeeilTM - Xiashed icy the Court of.l Pekin, ad k posdpeoatian s for t real. 'sii`lau.pposed )osses enduredcby,thetErna_ t x ar 'lnd elsewhere., The sehetnOlbf 01,-gikthe,drAi 4:4At fortkby the;Ewporor ofaihe French; he watches 'with pride . ; 4A,satistaptign 70.1 e pter.., *lees& the 'inagnifimit t pile. r --Frien4 •• "'••,.-7/jm./..fflisszonaryotterald for Aug u st, arguing the tiotclv - inetliodt. , of depending .11argely V , oolducationalagenCiee id Missions, asserts qbati , a period of thirtryearsi.diring,Which the. High „School at Beinbaysinis!beenukeptriipvin charge ofii accomplished , seholars'ef one the-Bent& i s_ta i ly, at.the eidilense.:e...fiviSa 41euakididollarsi a .year ; , but twatoorNersloilis urei reilortedd)[Thie,t lio#overle, Ijiidging' , . the tniatier ' stnuaird which the • SnotohDdo7notceptrfitird. which mould,' Piave tte":Per-sprial,Aliiiiietiy*of.)ouit , ' Salionx call ;failure.ty: ErT ;1?.1114 111'1111W Ef -. 111 hotne t .of tb'e natlve"Preddlikeve Th 12Miard; l adtiiiiVit the iirekdoe'sna hAp4iNvok„ Of "lh4 l "'had inothei.' .trained,.,ug iii '''l'AsferV binirilinetiChboViei d Apower. SO - nadi r tdlitliiitf preaehed , wora: 'Tliege - 064 VA 'of 'init:Lena& Mlle' raiply multiiplylpg, and tirb v itlieinVio'he" "blind in,ippyll . village nestling on tne 'slopes'Le-tt lawnAnil i the'.Tailitis'ilditf,..est'in.' the valleys' of the•Euphratell'atid• the°Trgilisfidit . c`if 'Orootniah7attild I the!' ral;iniliV - of 'the Ceylon ti t., ,--Progresd v b in ,repor i tee ,i with a t „ reg . nlargy amounting almost toa law, pi 'the missions 94 the Winei r iben"BortleT,TAr ll6 7- - , ,l l ilfrFoct-Ya'Y; within t o' w9elf.p=, 1,6 'haVe . been Oamiii44bi:, At 4!"81'' the numb er of r~o =.:fessecily Protestant fainifies is believed 'to be on thepoint of increasing from p lt e to twenty or,more twenty five fani Pies anotherfioa reported. t o o be reit'd.f to l dociflre i tlientselves Protestants , they can hav9.air,eqleeri 134 iq j 6( the' Central Turkey pii sion f2r - lfi l '.7t i yokr x,.. give the present iber.ribArAiP ; O:the ' 'twetityl elturches, at' stations and t l o,tht-s., tatio b io, a 1358. there are 12 natiie,kas , 167 1 , 1; tafipeit - ikere ;eceivetl by„ Prc'fe.,B4ll*, c „R7iea! e contributions` reported „fore( z limtoTer -1 -.ledncation,"' add'" et f 0'f4,051.33 . , Ainerioan gold .1 , natiVe !reader was examined May Bt h • and, ordained' and installed May 9,over, the.finit church,' . '• Aintab, •by , a Goutica.of native pastors.; in the-pres , sence:oftwenty five:hundred spectators (by, actual s 'eMint)! litthellarpoot.fieldl thirteen. of teen chuicpeslave, , nativetptistorsi the,rule not to form, w . ipasterlesii; olmrch,liot toi settle a: rigtel whose, church doesdiot assnmeAhe entire, stonsibilitii, and lab fine paysat least half of ,the cos of supporling.thim.v , At,pitlisi fifteen young ' at i mi,l of enty yearsoand over; throvt. "ib,tlfA iree and • enter Ili .},trainink cola*, Aol prepart themselves osikelpeit of the. Ihisoion:J ;Ninety fivh gtheis pledge ineniselves tb devote..ono-tenth l of their income 96) thediord. , ro ' • o . /ff 0 1 • A —Great zeal e . t 1 ' churoh building in Aintab, Central TurkeWthe' l contributions for the,year, in money fort liis ol jecf,"Niere $692, Aineiicanlard, -t ara aniicl was given in work . The women drew w,_ter fi, the maSbni; the yiinfig men went out in and dreW the heavy stone pillars by hand, ov, l . rough *clad. foie three ; and heavy were carried to their,plages in the buiblin•4 the ,backs of the strong rnenuf the cougre at i e : On one 'Saturday night,, paymnnt unuslit; largeWlgle be made; and special efforts haat , O , E „ f 'theta celled money on the; .put suk,serTtirol, for this purpote,• , •The government tax- gat h er, •Tound it out, and took . the money for theuis e k,, bjr lord:., This church pays tyro-thirds th e s • port, of' the fir,eaeher at gc , 'and t h e contn bwdond for plastoi; schools, Missionary purpr iFes -atechurchobuildine , adtually paid durin g the ire F., wars sl)22743;latierican gold. Total from ,Vl4A.Wci 3 Ouirche!! .4intab,. $1,981. Total a d . plit 3 tigd)? td tl,e tt !Tot t4e..year, 69. Twel ve to elOteell ciVes .16 tbe t, 4aliie a day's labour, 77 -Tlef i e I kil t iilitisiftrfeligiOns interest in tile ,iip4titr tiroihntik itntiffill 'Nearly one l in , .died ale inquiring; the rowjwritj 'of whom ap oe ,„ iv% fitUncLPga9q. ‘WIWTeIIe Massallain agiqng,..tyel4, : f t eT zt, amk i ptyext., ,I)lll#3l4men are i Q . ithipOsitton , alMost at: an end ev er y. where ;t'tlie Perilatig L a i tterqding`the Bible, aa i -a.,nativo SlahoprhatErbcelitlyt4fschired, that th e liglkt of the. gospe4,9rivignspreadiamon,g his p eop l e, • an .! 1 1 ),1 21 2 . 3 4* id its Way. :,--Di kk li gg i c4 RF .B ) , : i li Asi Madura mission, has. a' imaxe t frtiit i , toyr i 4sft„ . 9loy,minise his en. !tire sarypOit. ' They give otn&texxili of their in mit e , tbifre Loitf.' ''-Of liyis 'sfitte liklitir they gladly c -.• 1 t ''i .. , ' ; . TrOMiSe.tWollurtis towards the. stippert of their pastor..-. id' , What,?Laisks Mr. eheitesi the mission. ary,i" 1 7 . Plthri Atm IPa*,iilltPri . t 4 41.1 pastors in the aimetin„etr i irolg l a l inii?ot,tpt i mi,jf i que ,i?leinbers of :their ;o t ori'greptions4avifinpf inte g rally ?: I have , beat ,it . ligitol. in'A'ineridk i endVklibir somethinz tof the 'working of 4he pithicipiiPelluVehOs - in New York Icity,ifanck,kebbidlk holdi . napithe Dindigui .thni4b,..fig i airay G iß tbcolArk,4oaLbalkianc4, at an -exampleof liberality to tlierp.", I ~ ~../w -1, pra liberality 41 i • . , or 1“ : '' l ' - I Mr.,poap ?f„Hilo, V, bas l received w ninety mewl in'eleb t erS . Vii l ofaiSiOn iii L tlie Yeit. The -beneirOliiit - bonlifriiititiniliaire'aiseiiill over $.lO ie pet 'month; for mini ntionthsf. )i ,, 4li)fi pli iattd sixth church arc to APO set a frowthe actaillo church. inaking.agroup,of seven, inptealp,f i onp. At North contributions in tho i ,yar have been $21158;` a sum`gieti t tei"ever Before. Thu 1 - churell• has given v eight .614 it.youtienten mis. kwithiroafe*woeks:.Bs2l6 were raised Seriricelindblny ) for ,the, outfit And salary or a native oonple just starting for the work in itibionesia„ _ . . Artiw.S.: - --The i f i :4 adon Dl,lsslopary sciAigty, has 130 sta. mission. Wilts 12001 (native, assistants; itif which 81 are or ~l lined :: -tkotal of 3548 i l'inreh:membersc, and. 191179&:native adherents, SB9lschoolplfor Lboya,Lidthr 23,756', scholars, and ,366 !for girls with 13,426 scholars. Income for 4th year454911'354d gold.: The, work, in Nada. gasearjlia.ohargeleflthis.stmiety, is said to be un• pafalleled.ainotigmily toenplein Modern days. vu strong- 1 a leoldllitis!the' Worship of anees• o , tors and'of }bring parents taledii`-'of , the Chinese 1 , ,11 • I • • mind , rismaggfideeilltieir I . orily.irEprgeton, that on slated occasions the 'parents a'seend a • kind of thiO i nelind there Tait; ; e ithe'ihitdren prostrate themeelves - add ifillykettliem-intternrr , whieh be• tiig to. ttlie Deity Thaselkotidstations take plade.eirert , tib34gat the miti4 Foliiistiftns, and the rms9Mitairles ire lreithled'te - t knawl`how to act. -The idolatrous adateisesthroi'net`" *made by ehris- Alan! Airditn ";• stillfthe,tedis alteitdelicy to exces sLve' iii , ktopArtince - not far-removed from • , ;se--g-In i the MisfitOn Ahlialjticto l tailit t 16,st year, the liroaress 'Of 'Oditiehien4'othe'itiflitit church has Ibsen iiilfest'ertt'iiil tkiiiiiicallY.l4eirere" and fatal ivitfitatioii'df healthi- Deis iqif Troth such visi !tatiens were regarded SS the demons 'of -Hinduism ha i d,qll3,' the bodies of Christiaiik'''llite did sadlynts-, umerous deaths last • Idar, and specially those' - due to cholera, were uniiera'wllrrtgerdtid - e - s - Witleiree - thtit the aveno-- lhn 'eities,have made bare theirarms against the 1 43hrnt,ti),92 if,(4,01a4h4 flkriranj, streligion is not ras 4 vtas supposed, any safeguard against their yin ' diefivness. This watrthe argument of old Pagan ;tilsoutgaitist die Early' Ohristiens. •of the American Board io Ventral" Tiiiley; ieperts the ;''cotriersion of an 'll4w:thin' ilfid rvhb 'was •iettlied' , ti; Suffer almost ifiparalleled persecution. -When-the change is religitrils life itec t ithie‘linovin; he was at, first bennil; . fetteted aid , beeteto )to death by 2 1ii mother. andi ;older hiother: "' After the con finement to liis s bett+f'rtsiti iitjttrfed'thns received fither ; flotledirt ran'-altempi sell him as s the CiicasSittriS and 4)4 under bond , 'net, to intirddri , liiin;fiii` he thAnteedd tw do, eves In the -Gov'ernOtos ‘`presence ? "stripped - - him !of al 'll4 clothes, cursed him, nua ) ;CaSt• him out d E Tee the lait:rejoides iheltAilege of l edfferiiig• for phrist,"elid ( -13 , • hettaybigiikerce, wits 'the ! hovf - pe retifiiiir& . ctOAhe 4 m6untaies as t . fAil #-•ifign-. • • lust 11 • h.; a ' -. 2 -Another mitisstopery„yi Easte r n Turke, otie'd tie a nigh ut . thatwilly t e.,l r est_ fall, and vihije sat out (I' doers, tfieVillaters' about the lir:. Cessi hoine a i ''' d "'d aug hters, I n• - • noticed a couple lir the iatter eti9ie* tug, tp j ibe . -7l r&I .0 .•' each P .xceefinnay. - steepl'inoun with a I ;I' pQl2oero4 losd of, hrush-wood and roots on he ' 944;41iichiiia‘ been gathered tip` the adjoiniv 111)s. As., they citee 'and' threw their tote' down $41 1 " - Iny - l teet; olci:lnig" turned roily' •t, =-,„ pointing . downtn,etn— ~wstose faces tie perptrattoOflowed-'Whife 'piei.iiere panting for , iftictite our daughter:. •- • • * If we should dO that thh . o would bring o ir , /7.44-0, 4.N.t there have been tr) inthefieitit 9 eigVeinations in existenen'' for son' talkie monthly dtieg'ili s eaeh, ari Itent lanies'n(einhership. 'Citiefrinnkes l ibiAtene(i'n test tif 'memberehii); iind the otlet S* nit.. /The total . abstintene organization Tays . et-higher rate a week 'to ben,efiniiiies, and yet to' (niftntlifes- :464, ' forty - eent: more more! yearly than in iinrthnda Veil et n , iriliere'thate that of the drinkeek and liengfielatgganizations, or :tie 'msnranen sodieties . oYgan izeiFen - i total abstinev. baais'ltituit'fileiritallikbe-itibtesife and profit& 'than "othein!"Nclk 111
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