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 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 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 ;.