VOL: VII THE PEOPLE'S . Z,OURNAL., rcsusiten r.VERY TrICII9DAY BIOLINZING. BY ADDISON AVERY, Terms—lnvariably in Advance: O'ae ON per annum, - , . , Village subscribers, , . • •_ _ • - TER .316 OF _ADVCILTISING. • squ'atc. 1:2 lines or le : is,l inserr.on,' so.rO ~g, 0 3 in,er.ions, 4o pviott gnbzegnent insertion, • Rule and figure work, pnrsq.,.3 insertions;2.N. I:" r , F .,:b....equen , :Insertion, •. 1 ,50; 1 ce.turi. one year, ;. , • I culuout. mon ho, " 15.00, Adrnini. ra or4' or Exec:l:ors' Notiets: - Sq.e::. per tract, . .7. 1.50 Proce.iiont: Cards nu: .•xeeeding eight lines in,cret l l'or annum. t;? - '.11t le:tor, on bn:- •,. 7i' 1, - .1 :I, :di f • i . ' ."..-`' , 7- ' - ' ': I , ': • . ' 1. t ;.--- • - ...7, — :" .•, 1r '.- etiquired,whea they reached ' . the hail . ) , es,-I(llss:,4l.lipe," hp replie.d,, " but you' wOli:t.,he able.tp eat all of vOurself.". . • • "I knoW,tliat;' h . .ut'Aeri there , :be:iniwe'fOr 7 qtbers ; and even as big turkey,7 she cciutintted,'' as Mr. Cole's ,wnuldii!t'. feed • all the little beggar:, children.'? .The o4l.nian the tear ,wifich . .had : been ,glitenin s g : his,eye; rolled . thirin his•.'ark face, and as he giied upon the fait. little form. by side, .whe,"se — C;fieeks were rosy. With health and 'youth, and whose bright . eyes, clanCed-With.pleauree thought. ' thi's" Lis little flower Was Abe loveliest I that ever -blonined. • . , They ,now opened the street door, and there seated upon the, cold marble •... steps was.a t,0 . y.. of about ten years .uf age.- His .cro - thes were. vety thin, And covered with, .reany darnsT heShad . no cap upon his head,., and_ • hair, which was dtiPping yet, hungdoWn over his.face, as he. rested . his .664 upon_his hand. " Irittle boy, little boy," atclaimed. .Alice i T, as Jacoh, leaving her at.the,top: of tree. stairs, :went" "down . to the child and touched him upon the arm, .en deavored, to, arouse hint. The boy looked up. There at his side was a strange negro; .telling him that his . young mist res . wanted him, and Point ing towards the house. Mechanically the child arose, hastened .tip the steps, and soon stood, in the doorway. before, " Come in, come in;" she exclaim - ca, taking him .. by the hand; and "ende,ii•- . ming. to draw him in the hall. liut - he drew hastily back, Muisaid, while he brushed the hair Tr • Oin off his face— " Thank you*, As, but I Must go home to my mother." Where does. your mother life ?" enquired Jacob, caking an earnest glance at the boy. - . Chi the . corner of Charles and Smith streets," replied the little fellov "Chat hare yon . been' doing ' all day ?" asked Alice. " I loft home early this morning," he replied in trembling tones, " to try to get some work to do, so that I could make a little money, and. then my mother would have something to eat; but," he continued, bursting into tears, " I have not made a cent, and now she must starve.. I was just thinking that I would beg," he• exclaimed, passion atel.l, hastily wiping his eyes. The tears were now rolling down Alice's face, which the little fellow observing, took her baud affectionately in his, itud• begged her not to cry.for him. " No," said -Alice, " I won't cry. I will do something better than that; and you won't beg, will you ?" .•she enquired, • the color deepening upon her cheek; but. you will come and aFk me for everything that i your mother wants ?" •• The boy.smiled, looked earnestly at her, and seemed as if almost about to say,." Yes." . . Uncle Jacob," continued. Alice, gayly, has bought me a piee s , oig turkey,for my Christmas dipner„and. I invite ! yon tp dine :with : me,..to-mor-, row. If -Yin' are anything ,of :a gen 7; 4man," she radded, laughing,. you., cettainly.will net refuse such aiadr like request." As she, uttered. these last words,.she placed her hand in her pocket, nnd drar.ing.out a gold 1,11ar„ gave it to the astonished child, saying, " Take that,. and, buy your mother: some supper," At.the sound of the word mother, he started, threw himself on: his• knees before Alice, and pressing- her little hands to his. while- the tears again streamed forth, exclaimed-,-' " Thank you! , thank- you ! .Oh,: you have made Me so .happy! Audi. come to-morrow and dine-With you-, if mother trill.' let me.". Then :rising: , t hastily, ho• Tau down - the:steps, and before Jaeoli,,:who Eecnied about to. address Mtn, could utter a bi nglomcirtk he was outor sight.: --The negrolooked up the street, ruhhed Ids wooley head, and murmured—" It is strange, very strange !--But, the - -limy - was 4o like Massa Charles Horiard,- zuust-,speak to, Massa ~ Yernott ,wheu. : be ;conies home. 2 ! : • ; •, -,•,, , : une . Uf upper-rooms of.a.poe4' miserable looking ; dwelling { : is seated: by a table, on which ‘stande-at.lovr, flickering light, tall, :slefider woman, heading • earnestly . Thu ap a ruueu t is, damp i tied gold,loF, one: the•• paces: broken; and the and -_raie . ,bave , Irac admittauce.there.-,! "11;.is strauge, Charles 'aloes net; • Tettign ;slte-,mur n . murw'risu4 and looking.aexiee44Ret. flt,ct the tareet. ate:, , afraid.s.olueu thing•bati • happened: to ;him; , she : added., clappiug . her ,113.4d4„pmfl raising eyes! towards r dails; cleticly`..skyy ~cold rain. fun upon Tier: pale fats.::: ":F#eyu,:uli , klPl:4) relieyetht,l;te . ,father,lepe:ana the.w,iduly!i arld iluire Ja. -. qvick step..-upon. 1" EVOTED flierTHE TRtNCIi ) £13f06 RA Cl", AN • DiiS4'.IIINXiIoNVF" ;UTE , cotrDtitOonTr''Porrtt: cativrirr j I.Srt , R."V IS" • • :•:. the .. The ,methe'r.'.o cans has caught the—sound ;: she turns irtickli7, closes the windevi,:andt 'ailie--Vaiiire' instant the "door , ofilie roonris tlirriivn opetii:aud,thq P9 0 11?°Y. , ./ o *.Nybot4 littleAliceJm been *so kind,, enters., His arms e Sin all' bundles ha:s tetirrneif - benne' loaded With.: go - ird things.: He ':nriens the packages.-eagerly beforo: : bis ,Eas tonishe.d. mother s eyes. - :One._coutains{, a, nice tender : ,sicak,,ariothe'i: - seine fresh" bnifer,'''atmiherl - a' loaf 'Cif ;hot' bread; and - another a few candleii• then he -places: in lier. •Bead about. three' shillings . in-,change, and . completely ; overcome, , bursts ~into tears.. • The . mother gazes anxiously ,at' her or.: HOw, she:Thinks, can lie hiive'coniell," so much-money 7 mid his •teart—he; whom she would .sofull., busted,, surely cannot have been led, p,erhaps. for her sake, to commit theft. - - ""'Chaiiie 1" She exclaims, SOnieWhlt ' sternly, - " - hoW ebttimßl these ;things 7" : i .• The 'boy- taised,his eyes, clooltecl earnestly in her face, and said, "Dear, mother, you •do not think - I''WOUld .• steal 1". • " I cotild•hardly she replied, with I( trembling yoke, as she.drewhim affectionately towards her.. • . • And F. did not beg o either; mother,". he said; in' a:few moments; raising, his , 'fluShed cheek lder on which it 1-uld• rested, f!: ht'it. I. bought : all this with sommoner_ that was giv.en me:by.a betutticul,little.girl, and She asked me to eimie - -andeat dinner with her- to-morrow, and. I may •go, can't 11" • . „ see; nip bis .niother. • • • • •" • • :He then' related to 'her, word for word, all that .had happened:to.him. And yvhen he told her that the little, girl called the negr6 t . ncie Saceb, his mOther . . Started; . ;_4iglied deeply, ,and inquired particularly about the Old. man's appearance. . . ,We will now leave these two happy. ones.to:enjpy their unexpected supper, and return to the dw,'elling of Colonel Vernon. . The fire in. the sitting 17001 p :IS burn-. ing brightly, Ilid the large globe lamp . on the - centre .table . - Sheds a*brilliant light throughout the' apartment. . Tea is nearly-reads, and , INfiss Mary Ver-:, non, the COlonel's.Maiden. sister, has: now laid aside her, knitting, and is as,.: sitting. Jacob's wifelitt arranging. flie d table: The (2010ne1,.a tall; fine-looking'' yinittir, man,' of' about thirty' years of ageits seated in it large: easy :chair,: reading: the newspapers, "Ph, dear, papa, have you come. bottle ?" exclaimed Alice,:ruShing into the" . .room, and :sPringing into her father's- lap,- - she: clasped het arms affectionately- around: his neck, while - he drew her towards hint, and pressed kiss after liissuplM . her.resY lips, .. , Why; x'aere•lias rnylittle daughter . been, that she did . noCknow'''When• , papa came inj, ',Youwere not gat the I. window watching for nte.". , .• , ! " Ali, please lihin't: Mind;" site sand, enti.6atingly, as she placed her'littlC I half& . Upon. his - cheeks, 'and-looking him ;full in the fade; added—'!l jus.t. went:down stairs•to : get: Uncle Jacob to show me the .turkey that he bad 13;ni , hf for me, and. to tell You, aunt 1, - c;nisa.' she' - emitinued, turning 'to wards the regress;- " tO :put•:another plate on the table to,lnoutow, furl am goingtohave company to dinner." . .As the child uttered' these words, ' het father loOked at her in iisto.fioi f nientiand the old' ciilored WOman Ox ! claimedL-" yhy, , . 1.. or lilesom; .who are you goinvo invite - 1." ~, .. - , ‘‘ have already ' invited niy.coin ia4.' It is only a poorlittle Flci futhei' said-:—“ At any rate, we will-send your little boy surne,,dintzer,", Thcat turning cowards the t?egre,ss,,lie AUttt Louisa idill ateenViO'it." . ' " No; papa, no; h6•i§ . :eiifoirit here o-clitte,!! ,e:sclaimed qtl4t4 cited. ,Before,her fathe - r .Fo%tl4.,r;eniy,, however, Jacokentered the apartmeut, htct.iP 1)an4., : a.,ti43:rP(13/g§AO to §11134.11.' few, mommite ahmo : .l3,;il4l,l4s.,mante,r. Get the cartiageimmediaiely.; Ta cab; at:asp:4i can driverne,"! eizclaimed; the: Coloael, ente - rinsi!the reom - ,aftet 4 .a . fervtaomentsAtad:'elapsed, his iwhole milliner'. bearing the Mark:v.lA ;great: excitement:-•:i"1' The horses are already before-the: Carriage, ma .- ssa.j—Lionk—the liberty of ) I Prngs=ill'ther/ MfPi94 nc•+e 4 9 ,Y0u • . -.4/Wh . at. thd.rxiaiteil IYounld Vernon; . T igrip in g• r..lier • lirtither - anxibusly the arrii, . . . 118: . q.affe Fo' b i g:6 hiAT '6:14 I . exitlirt tittiV je . ifit'it ta; W . - et bfe•dif• thel tiracklik otti'l'llettesi§tirill,ll' - " A1-..' , ". 9vtifila .to beaveri itiVef-tetti-1 itifprayei thrail.yOft lio •iel , toOd to' 1164 . rhight:be titiSWetedi and hliet'l' . t.b' niy' h'c apt! 7- 1 ' At 41i0e!tv'vords iitrned' pale 'fts`: death, while;- , her: lips , Inttr: nitrreclLL , l y :itinay'at and the two old. cOlored'serNhints,.*ho lad :beett: -born, married; and wiltdd die, they said, in the Vernon steed near, : their—bands-joined and their eves rair3edlti;Waril§hea.ten. . . ' Where ate ) - c,u. going, .papa I', ex clalmed Alice, as her 'lather,-having ha's'tily 'dri.i•iii 'on his "ove . rceilt, N , " as prepai leg lii. le`a•e't.lle' apaninerit. ' • ' .. am going, my- little: one; t,toopik;g down, and kissing her,, to. hi ing • 3. 1 (.9 Rerhaps, a little boy to din:- Ivith yOu b 6.Outi let . :laimed the child,• thero wil LL enotigh for both boye-.7. .; • . won't, promise : lll's ,ypu cap have more hatid•imlihtiently a«-aylanfi liiiuted he little lip, won't eat, chimer with you little-boy, you.won't , at.dinuer with mine.' ' , . The: widox , acid hei''ion'lidre' flit ished suriper . ;• and she is .1 trying-. tii persuade 'himEr- -to tire to his; bed, foile hoi dust be fatigued, she_i-says,.] after 'bting ou all day; bin ho .plead i s so hird, that lie is not 'very tired,-.arid. ,would just like to.-sit a little..while; to enjoy the Dice fire; which ; he !has heel] help ing.her to .build, that cubnot re fitse him. , • Anclthefelli!e:titm sit. He, on :asloW stool .at.her :reet, his: . hea, , rest.in\up(M ;her lap,lWhilii he 'holds-, one of herthin,White bands in his,.and thinks. how .he will . worik. lbr her, and she shall. never - sew. again.. Then die looks •at; the , broken: - pane of : glass, i through which the - wind Lind •rain - ,en-1 ter, and he almost think that itcannotl , be very cold out, fir he does-,not feel , the: air much, 'but he .gaZeS toWard :the 1 warm:fire, ;',and thou knows whyl he' does not feel the c01d... (Still gazing at tlie . • bright coals; so ,1101: of pictured• images,- he 'Tails !asleep,' dreaming bright,happy dreaMs. Sleep on peace= fully, sweet 'bey, mid may you awake not till they can ho realized: '• .. [ • And the Mother, as , lhe sits thered. sends her thoughts back to. the fit . r. l past. - She. dreams that she iss - again a.. happy child, , roaming:the woods:of her , rfathelr's Condtry-seat foil, wild flowers,' aceeMpanied by her 1 darling. ' twin brother; Who was ever bet. , cOmpaniqn add protector •in all; '.her- , rambles.. I; They have .gathered. their ltasket.full,., anti they now' are Seated by the side' of a ripplinir. brook, while atwinimf in I her golden locks , the .most :beautiful: bud; he kisses her and tells ':her IoW he loves her:... Again, the -cold waters rush Oyerber; the ,leas' fallen,in. cii-_ ! de.avoring to reach a beautiful,. flower on the edge''of'lle•bank; into yonder dark' •strearri:lut - when just sinkitigi she feels.an - nrm around ber, it•bears her riprsher: is . saVed; and While .al triost fainting'.. •eanied lip to the opposite' bank.; .Then A whenshelad recovered,.: both ran gifickly- horne,lthat . she• may not take eoldoget in by theback deer, and she,is semi iniier:,own little bed, room. where:aunt r ; Lauisa,:he - nurse i is immediately sent by ier brother to her: assistance. Then, while the. good. ' colored woman rubs her till .she ii. in; a :perfect glow, and dre4ses her in• dry clothes, 'she plaees.her little fathands 1 against those ebony-cheeks, and kissing them again and ..again, , makes .her promise'that:she will not: let 'l•other Detudth and her; go to. gather flowers ever again..,, - . --:'• . , ,-; , '• •, :i." . Her thoughts 'come dOwn ;to later Years: r It ts.a.'cold--Deeeniber.night'; and the WikLwitids. are raging -around. her; father',,i mansion c hiut ; there is one whosfearsnot ' the, storm; and he ,has conic) to claiin her for his.bride: There: is 'a liOrSernaa;•bell . eiliii , th e _wr i o,„,t,.... he, SoUnds •telond:'Whistle; rwhich - z she bear.l far- 'abtive. thef.:_teitipest,.and -si lently, yet: sadly, itrthe dark nightiishe, leavesher.stero:father!a dwelliugiAMl becomes tile wife of Charles Howard. 'Two years — breit' - irane - d. llsa iir. she; •bends•-ovd f-her - loreil ., liuskind's Ocklied. tTbnt; ten iltle.sottthornfeSter;' l which •PanYf;Jla§ power ,can sae ybilti left globe' iii this cold world. '1 She; h o - fi eti; sine.;:hpr marriage, written home to her father, lint hit idetteiv_ have' Aiwa b fe tnrnedl ) I .1-; , '• rShe.ilaysi,her rociiitt plaeo;iind: 3;3 , 14:1a5h ; resetureei: has resolvecr'tertomiii.litil Vaienrgiiqwd lwr§cl.f.,qll:l4o.r... , kitege,,beffire, d ilnp~ul'.C•hi}l}.ntj east to ti ur;dcr Lis, vroteefionter sou; ter miry cLihl. • • , . st- • 41. It ,is a,b e e fivly , The' 1 `110 1. 11g.i': 'bed, an d ; :ifii 'o 0'47 4o' ad ~TTiRE,rANA , rJWS =A Lo mit_the cooling, brf.eze,....l 7 l)4„§ili.P riqld; his youn't c ratisr'S parched lips.- , rfrhe dying matt-gtters, all bend, eagerly 49tw0r51 7 ,•„.P . e, his l last words,forgixepess , •• , There is 'a 010 - faCe gazing. in the open - Wirah - NV at the'icene - tetbre' heir; but they het" not:o.Noric. listen! more eagerly .than . sbe on • bearing : her. father ,pronounce,,. her words are; fAtice, I have , her let her panic , bletfed cope memories !' ; These sounds enter her. brain, she feels as if she:would -, go.l .mad,,and eta:Tit - I . oler, child,tightly tni her . heart, she turps ay.rand hurries; do*n wilich.tig i).4th toliitii'd:; - a deep stream." On tbe•barcic - slikatids - nS if in: 'the' act.! of :sPritigibgi but mow., thoughts come over liertot her brother Who ,saved her from those very water, and'sinling'On tier lineesfslid:prdvs—,i she acfinewteilde's her own - titterw'eak.; 'and - implores fur - - strength frain} above to support - her'dnder her trials. 4 -*' 4 The v,i(l6 - w" - star6. , The fire - bag burned - low; so tbar . it ' sends but an*unertain light thrhugh ont the apartinenr, her, s!on'S bead stillre . 4S in ileepupon'.her wit, tvhilc she has• been passing, again through those Beetles of her sad " • The (Mot-, Of the aparpment, opens, a hand is laid 'gently ori s ,hei . arin,• and • ad 'old, familiar v4;ice whi 4i, eils in her ear, SisterAli6e l' • She: and 1 is cl&spedin bet...hit - Aber 'Donald's arm's, while old Yaeob - • thieW at' her - , 'ane. ; Pressing - her hand his lips, sheds 'tears of Christrnas . day has cope, snd happy I.isithe'party . asembled around Colonel Vernon's: Well !filled Ward. :Little ' Alice's Wonderfully` bigturkey;lcioins on' the taller and Abe is, very • well satisfied to share with the little :boy papa h'ad hrou'glithoine:' Before partaking of the they bend their' heads, - while the -Colonel thanks' the Gi's'er of all Good for the Many bles. l sings he las shown tbe.ip, add with heart-felt gratitude all yespond:imen. "PREACHING POLITICS." "The soldier of 'the Cross may fire as Many blatik cartridges as liepleaes',' :with peter: co loud stnniming report; r --may 6-en Shot the 'guns, pro -alWays- be -fires at sonic pine board with a 'painted 'it • But let 'the shetted guns'.plity 'stitfigimi :into some strong . _citadel of 'sin, sinrie gigantie - ' Wickedness 'fortified in The . high places of pi - siver,-let smite dike Indian•be hii,'and it is marVelou..: how • soon there' is a -revival . of relig i on :in Congress, and hoW' painfully devotit our partyienrualS stmiddenly'lecOmb2 7 . Wittily said, and with a truth and' justice that gives:to irony its keenest' point. 'f'o,4•ead: the . spe6ches of-some of ciar public Men,' or the editorials - of certain 'of atm partisan new4!apers, • - tilmosr•lieiled to - think that the sdutiesiimpd' of-the: ministry' Vkiere but qmpeafectly : under-' • stodd b • V'tlie_occimpants Of our pidpits, • mid that . the -very then of all • othets: to instruct • them thereiii, - are !political 1. gambler,'' - dernagogues,spoilsmen, and oflice:•:seeltirs - generally. -' Strange,' that their •disinterested, advice is not more geberally•lmeeded by„,tbe partie ' for whern:. it ' is' designed! •The;:e teachers of •ministry have a- pro found reverence.' for - the fro - Frei, and are greatly' xercised in ;behalf' of its purity and integrity. !ESpecially aro they apprehensive that it will in some Ovay - be corrupted by the application of 'its . .-principles. to time - .every day busitiesS • !of !the t ;world around thern. - They ilfslike anything' fromthe - pulpit tliat lookiflike rebuke...of. the. sins ~,, i, h ich'tliefte - inclined! to,'? though eery tolerant of any" minima - - of 'alp., sttictioniSM -upotti tit& subject 'of nirr in•getierariliat thti!preacher:choesci to indnige: They never '• - object•• to , el'oq'uent'; invectives: against the oid •'bur • a mord': hinting' those . !who; • Rd-day; • "di-wont' widavi'S - houses,; and !for . :aiprctenSe nuke leng, prayerS,'? ivilt be sure , t.o! 1 call down, KAM the offending Preneher. the:inci - St.:'emp'hatie - objurgationsi: and lte i mky - d~em=hiiitself a • fatting:6 - Man 1 , if•he 'doe4tiot;:heii...omitiolis :Lints: of a ted cti On of •sal tfq, or his didm iss al , • the: p at4Slit , % . toletintrof the utterance vf will;! Of !!Conitt; Ity:•!;vc:•alin;: practical repudiation, from eveiyTerni who.is•-iworthy, Vt•oceußY• •140 Pit , Ar linStauty traerapprPii.PntilPP et a tiff tat.,,isi involved: ia, fai tit litl - ,prvile4iligg.i44 goSpel, If ake 0r.t4.e.0;q447: ian: r.eligina t( . 1•1113 bur iuestit 0E day coniluM , .twf wttil;Etsi tqAheir ; ibeli.o4 and'::qmMiconsi Aiken AO' qwri. l - excellent they may lie ror,the r next ;$. iligk MEE= i i .., _ ~. 8 . „j .7.- ities, and enter intrizthe..2.eYorydlyb transactions_alife r —tlieir-- PiicAtiottYtckArhatefisi inteieEtal(Cr I ?PcmPPli,:hq , ,Pri l 4gbet; ol, ; int per ive'ilati,:Piljns - iu s AYl?ic: ll ,t, 4 0 1 fails to - preach There_ is ini - dOnialu (Ali a mail .ittper at-, 'or (if that priaciples do Ina' reach: They ar'e be.applied to. the , designs and rrf'.pry tied and of gpvernment%t:yell a 6 to the purprie and conduct of the individual man. If the rum seller pursues a traffic' rraught deadli est evil to fellrisvmeii; the 'inieister of the nfit• • litl'ep • back God' . B;tgoilnony.,eguinst fie terrible .a tyroff,;.--" W - o,unto him that .putterlt, tiictioit`le't6 his neighbor's _..lf the civil power cam: firms. the v;-'cor:::, he may not of Hai-en agalfittillose unlighteOui, , detireelit: 't ' lf Priitiiiirii league togethei: to sustain !it, thatifal lii4obtig4on to fintai_ out in cplulginnation, of_ It, faithful rebuke a all are iinlilt catedqn its perpetration: Yet:if he does thio, be iS zcrit.s,M "preaching:_ :Vpry. such accusatmujs a. c.e.i4ilicao ofLi faithfulness as a miniqer of tl: c . The man who dries not i+ol - in a-country . likg , 'ours; where . all the machinery 'of 6.61 gnvernrernt ,,- . and: all, the 'responsibility of enactirq . . aud'executing law aye cipvolvpd upouy - , the peOple, lioulil uever . e . tatcr put : - pit; not—deliulelimi iielf . thr."141, - ja" that be is qualified. td lead ucPir struct his fellow-rden—for either the 'intelligence that aptirelieiiiii: clot;-, orthe'faithfuluess thlat; tlkuliarg ! !s It • in the . serene confidence that .;od take care of Itlie-ConEequences . , his case; wanting: 13uf perhaps'scinfi': one wiltask, "NiThat.do you mean by `the phrase !preaching polities f'",,-;1' 'Exactly what those nimistcrs . of the., • gospel mean by it, whe are accused of doing so—Viz : 11{c . jiiitZfal a l'J j qi c«tiim of Bildt. 'privciplc's• to all' Oar • political actiiiiti6. r.lfa :nitd, :in his business transactions -with .bis. fellow, 1, where only comparatively trilling iii terests are iiiyelved; erecting none,: but the partiesi-minediately crincerned; - is hound to' obey •the Moral : obligation to do so.caneertainly,be.no leps, in matters that inrebre ! the, .puh lic interest,'and.have a most import i , . ant hearing upon the'pliblic 'morality. Law educates ' the- Teeple' :into just ',that kind of morillity:which • it:reprc—' scuts. If it sanctions : a wicked traffic> that debas'es and :demoralizes men • 'it • educates Whole communities into .. false inoriilities if itCendeinns the wrong and -sustains the right,' - '11:0•"" '"lieComing a terror to eiil-deers.-aial; aP ' rai:e to them that do - of • "a minister, God ,for good." )to•••,-, ;; absurd, 'then, the idea that the ' , has nothing to_ do with the morals or politicsor-that the minister •of ;the • gospel departs from the line of .dory - : 'when he claims that God's • jurisdictitlal extends evcr the ballot:box, and that rotes are'iicts; and'as Snell tire to' bit • test6d "..hyrtheHtinc•liangring of morality! '. Tci ranipt •ri tother tcryi. riiin,,or to plunge hini : into of,infaniy, • through the operatio , i' of law, is .no le:fs a crime a , ..-,rainst Clod ry and hunianity',-tlian the '1 without the sanction of the . State;.:. upon • one's imlividual rebtionsihility. The-principles 'which should all our actions, public or privatti; are proper subJeCt. for pulp it'disc ession as are the moral qualifictitions of ..ru lersi. and .the moral character of laws. ; The fact • that: thelli'e is. not -Pent - upon these topics, but contains spe cific instiuetiiins' refcrenco thern;isd6inonstration -that •: they come within the provinee - of :the pulpit. .•„. ...r ;. tit e areglad'tliat - we can ai1 ( 1,,t,1 4 t humb'eils; it not .tlionstrids', - i f if clei mei) ' ' thlS State gas's air^ct!ca(l'; - coniniittdd=tlieroAelves to :thislratiouli • and. Scriptural . Oetv,of the subjcvt,,...4y.:- • a faitl)M of,Cliirstiantty to, ,the laws lice;ln'lrlg,.i the . liVuor traffii.!':' :In another pertitin, of.our Papel'Weli6•e' c ,r , ii . etrn speciineff' of-what-we Understand hp!' preaehi eg 41:ex;PActei. fr1. 3111 .:134V!,Tir! I Cheeyer's Temperance presiline that not less than a'tl:ou and niniilar alt6ranes therptilpits :during;';tho' • pendeney.p:ofe.our. 4 .-recent...i•lectioneit-,kr. \Vho will, venture to afilrin .that uclp. teachnigs, are ,not,,Scriptural,.pr. that applibdittfikir alits.medinarvv.busitess•-transaetionst , bO.ll - IRII . i.ct. ri:i :h : ; •••) •. e• - nt • lne ikiOnnons ai.c . aliouf to. establisn their' churches and colon'es in thc.priniipal;:cliesi oldie Union. --AllLainpecultar customs, Of 'N'geittenviii`asiteti'd effir`Mtiojt'il'hoWouit' Ake , *'.pinch. uFulnuffP) N&; f: retplied Markey, very respectfully, "me tank. you. iPomp's nose not hungry:" ` T I4R( 1 TA:.I .L r:J 1:4-1,7.42:1:“.::iou , i t_,r ;f~Sll'r • sar,,,,ftx.r. MIN , M .01:1'