j^l^^iraUoa.^^ l 'leadersdni-- g nnid protijcf K J f 1 ! i"' *" -jji||ftK|" V^- o^*»^r 3 r l |^^i^ t ’ae|eDciM fbr^ n T34e j6ld Woman ujdi year. 611 the. : borders of -a > | forest which abounded in all man of wild Ibeiistfl, there once lived an . woman with her husband/ John, , t Driven by hanger, h bear ono day - made an at-' lack; on the rude cabini that sheltoied tom. John promptly retreated to a poßjtion iii terveyod the battle betwcojubiswifo and the bear, : not raring mhefi which fide whipped. When at lastjbo pld inly proved victorious, bo.camo,down >nd haiicd her With, tl|e cbngratnla* .fori, “ Goodness alive, Peggy I ain’t: that i Hg bear t that we killed !” So, now that his ‘bear,”; the Ecbolliop, t| : coming np and sla\ ;?,ood naiuredly oh the shonli goodness alive I i am't tnaid ; i|4 what ice killed /” wi e <o every intelligent mind; a Sdmil that two wore greater Vihatthe “bear” would be st |l|s men who adopted.the d< (of the Chicago platform 4b a I I** B a “failure,” the men who tie have her ih ‘■didn't believe in Abplith u 'lod slavery ‘hi Diviuo i. tiro normal condition of Ur,” who prated about “tl , corruption ofi the l | Southrona could never i, ftrci;-); who pjiod thy public'mind .v.-carjsomo;dfSsertA,ious bn “the ‘’■•fmr.us debt,” “the high la|ces l ”“iho [Wj.w extravagance;” who dalldd Mr. l a “buffoon” imJ aj tjyrantj” ''aver rejoic'd afa Union,victo- i'feh'.iso “if was only prolonging '•war; who put on lougfj|cqB when F aw a wounded sokiiorj but nev. ! telo," 1 hands in their packets to _ 'eye his suffer! ngfamily; | all those Wa!. Bl0 ° d qU ’°- Uy b - v "’hJlo| the fight ° n ’ ' riL '' ou t a word-of com iorT f ° r lbo ®° who wbre fight fanv 0 £ ' Ule f° r expect.ing7iind whJn I ?^ h that^ e ':**•?■ ej-y - P - 1 hen there wore, otb °nto«. C ' Dion as are welUknown in' Raided 1 • tl ' l< ! St ’ - oro even more '‘•beat" the Wbo k ?P t at 3 Bafc dis in d'eir en 6fibt ’ but wbrc W' livo wiukT^l 6 * 601 aDd ® ecre t aid; 'asav l d a f tba “ be K” aismuch as " ° aheA ' i Old Fellow, we're Davis in! Disguise. —The idea 01 Jeff. Davis, lh( aristocratic, the digni fied, the haiigtity, being caught run ning off in ore of Jiia wife’s drosses, is too majli for the gravest - ’ man’s gravity. It is the pathos of rebellion —the most ridiculous Plajst ditch” that 'Could have -been imaginejd. Emerson tells about a Western street that be* gap as a£fbdd avenue, jtbrned intp a common street., then intp a pow-path, and tberi intp a eppirrel track and ran up a tree. St t this is nothing to the career of the rebel who began asPres*, ideht of tpb Southern [Confederacy, then 1 turned; dl ief, then [became! a'ln* fiUve'FrOmjustice, ana was finally elected whilo runningin one. of his wife's!old dresses Journal, j par-Fonr year# ago Times wrote, (“the great dead.” Wood®* what the to-day I i, Bather a lively men, and bility does the specified are interested , wl precise information 'at the iaa itself and from the circulars which it distri- i bates, '■.£ |r. - ■ - | i We heartily command this and all kindred efforts aa likely t > bo useful: and as;,indispensable, but we by no means stop there, sTiiio urging duo Wont! to those ’ facili* : —th' a ion * .w«( ~.;cb —those 'means ofholp which makes it easy < for those desiring to | : helpitbe soldiery to direct their effort* inlsome safe: 'channel—we are far,from thinking that* 'all oar duty is done in cabling atton |tkm to them. ' Wo hrge Sstill more: itrenaonsly that each individual ought to feel himself boundi to oqntibate his personal efforts toward the same which the Bureau contemplates and works forj* We want every, man andi i woman to feel that theyow&omethingj to the armiekthat have saved the conn try. Asking for pothingoo the ground of cbfrity, we ask for everything on j th£ ground of dnfy! land j obligation. (Let no one appeal foi-i charity to the the London ; Bepablic i* Times ibinka eh 7 «this bou lor Hhb. d?| otherwise. 4. It requires very a chlnory f<fls its collection! For these ali-sdfflciotl I hope that other \ modes will be fcand ,to take this, which, moreover, ; discordant with the , cha people.-; 1 ■ _' 1; -i ament: going the rounds Of hat Ptesident'-Lincolc (614 Ithatbewaa oi; Jewish do* for it<,origin simply this : p, talkWgwith a rabbi, joc- Irked (Lincoln)Was f Hebrew stock, aabjg £a* |ree sons who were respebt a Abraham,lsaacaasl Jacob. 1 .! -.M ■ .•■-i L’ Thk stal the press t somebody j scent had Mriiincoli nlarly remi probably ol tber had tfa ire!yname< jd hOnOra iciencieaal ot aspiration collector mi send it by whichi‘oe ii iiftbo! days saidndtteoi andthejta lected bjs The law it vis la»t peridentl; i cent, penal (ice', now il notice ial u We l»av< ly to point ment, add dreddof o ara and ycx&t II msive ina- V! • 1 /’ i ■ Ljb reasona wo of taxation tho place of is essentially ictor of. Our; =I onojlist Boiaotimo’ ir| > is required -within twenty .altertogivo notice intone erl. in each county, stating iwhesfc and time when, the te .! If not maid by the 6l the 1 time specified■' the nst give! a personal notice,or ' mail to each {porBon, foi| a kllowcdaleopf 20 cents not paid within .ton tb&Bomngor mailing of tain percent. is to be added! stand penalties may be ccl* listraintL ! [ is different now from what , yjoar, in regard to' the ton penalty,} Then the ten pot tty wont Ibefore personal no« 11 goes ontendays after such : ailed or sent. ] sheen thnsparticular,blear* ; out the law, anp it* reqnirb Its penalties, because hun nr readers orej. interested, due attention to this they hems elves mnch trouble, lose 0n.,.' ■' ■ j- ' • , /. T. -i Btodkton, , jr - of itbeCharoh of ie Hew Teetliment ini Pbiladelplna,we believe theoplyono organised upon the principles;. be;, has been, advocating for.spine years past, intends to apecinl -attention to the new movement for Christian fbnrecently ihtrodaeedin several of the large cities. y : l, ; —The HewUm (Baptist); Theologi cal Institutein Massachosette.foand |bd.;in liSSb.has graduated ; fire ban- 1 fired and mgbt students. Oftbese twentywthreo have been foreign mis* sionanos,' and fourteen bay* been presidents ofj colleges or theological Seminaries. •;;v ; .' i/T-.-. ji' J —itt tbq stated monthlymoetiDg of ♦heßoardoLmanagcre of tbd Amenf can B 1 ble*3<&bty £ held on resolutions were adopted inregardtp theobserva&ceoHhe Jnbileobf the Society, Hearty iwenly-eightthonsH and volumes nrere donated to various dHij^nafecently^ thoHo^erfc.Methodist Conferemeo.— ,of tbb mili sdvorar'nionir Christian faith under tho teachings of Fuhc b au. w!U regret to hejar, that ysrhilo iho speeches at the anniversary American Temporanae Union .'•fare excellent, but few were present tO bear them. This shows-how little nitoatioii this cause is receiving these tlMbe. - 1 ; —The tenth annual mefeting Of the Young, lion's Christian Associations of the United States and British Pro vinces; will bo hold in tho city of Phil adelphia, on Monday, Juno stb,in the First Baptist Church. I—Keblo says the! man who is per* plexed by religious, doubts should be advised i to cure himself, -.not) by the physio of reading alnd controversy,but j by the,diet of Holy living.' L Lutheran Seminary in Phila delphia hasalready received {847,(}00 toward the endowment fund, and it is expected the whole' sum desired will be; secured. I ■ . ; - . —lt is said that Itcv. Mr. Kyan of St! Louis, li tO bo Bishop of Louisville in; place or Bishop Spaulding, appoint ooßiahop of Baltimore'. 1 1 ! . A-Tho aggregate; receipts to the va rious' Baptist Societios jbr the past year, will amount-itopabout four hun dred thousand dollars. ■ —ThC General Synod of tbo Eeform • ed 'Proteekapt Dajtch Cbarcb will meet io New Bruns wick r N. J*, to-day. ■L-XhO sum of Was con-' tributoA last year by; the Philadelphia M. B. Conforonco for thurch extension | and improvement. ! i Wo heat oij duilie numbpjr of fay# BaVje|pl<|wpd ia ; tfijpir .wheap fields, and have planted them to cotn. , The chinch bdg 'is already making havoc.among tap props,, and farmers dard hot tjuati totbeirwbeat. -.Under the circumstdnoosr there should have boon .no wheat sowed in this county, , thja springy -thp.fplly of such a courso v is being, felt.j A 1 good deal ,|6f. > th«j ' wheat land will| bo[ turned under, (.and otborcror There . stock in Mi' creaspjof/ amounts,, sheep; a*h> ares idf/l, to. .. •, , i- 'I ■ I iff ojriiye iRr th'e in iUa 1860, icfffftie' of ' . •nwmsj.fi£| • ipronW iii rl I •* '■ >V - ’ i • t ;.
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