REV. DR. TALMAGE. BUNDAY’'’S SERMON IN THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Subject: “Points of Compass.” Text: “They shall come from the East, and from the West, and from the North, and from the South, and shall sit down," —Luke xiii, 29. The man who wrote this was at ona time a practicing physician, at anothar time a tal ented painter, at another time a powerial preacher, at another time a reporter—an in- spired reporter, (God bless and help and in- Spire all reporters! From their pens drops the health or polson of Nations, The nar ofthis reporter was Lucanus, For short he was called Luke, and in my text, although stenography had not yet been born, ! ports verbatim a se wn of Christ whie one paragraph bowls the round world the light of the millennium, “They come from the E and from the We from the North, and from the Bouth shall sit down.” Nothing m Journey ar ship captain Pacifle or the fterranean nautical in were though the thirty-two point oard in the only four ¢ them West, ha worl campaig: be taken ist an emotjon far North dwell an sverlasti landers is the sl¢ parel ti axistenos The wint of feic and | sier, ne rime hin ist, In safling Ro I sore 1to aries, « hards whe kn of sn . luxury w The Jean ty seven, and dyin erumbii old shiz tude s Rrees, the tor Btrait olar hwatka tot 5 . 1 thea project for the evangelization of India, they Inughed him out of the houses, From Cal. outta on the east of India to Bombay on the west thore is not a neighborhood but directly or indirectly feels the gospal power, The Juggernaut, which did its awful work for centuries, a few weeks ago was brought out from the place whers it has for years boon kept under shed as a curiosity, and there wns no one reverantially to greet it, About 8,000,000 of Obristian souls in India are the advancos guard that will lead on the 250, 000,000, The Christians of Amoy and Pek- Ing and Canton are tha advance guard that will lead the 840,000,000 ot China, “They shall come from the East.” The last mosque of Mohammedanism will be Christian church, The last Buddhist temple | will fortross light, The last idol will be pitched into the fire, The Christ who yot bring all the E there are hig hacor ne n of Hix of doolism from the East ast with Him, Ot wine anmeae course yma, and h before Armenians May th horus alread ly ome whe Governmont ‘and Gre Germany to intome t! h ot os to be overe | great ordeals must be passed throug | the consummation, as witnessthe er the butchery of the Turks, o banks of y Bo y th un thr rumblal’ Uni i | Britain indignatic ne on t ne why Mates and { of the Almighty In which all turned inton | host of Germans, | | will | | it | | | and the how to sing Dundee, so that they will not have often to be Invited to accept the God o John Knox and Bothwell Bridge. Then there aro among these toreignors @o many of the English, Thay inherited the same language as we inherited-the English in which Shakespeare dramatized, and Mil. ton chimed his eantos, und Henry Melville gospaelized, and Oliver Cromwell prorogued parliament, and Wellington commanded his eager hosts, Among these foreigners are the Swiss, and they were rocked in a eradle under the shadow of the Alps, that cathedral the elements, and hurricane, Among thess foreigners aro a vast and they feel centuries afterward the power of that unparalleled spirit who shook the earth when he trod fit, and the heavens when he prayed —Martin Lather! From all Nations our foreign pop- uniations have and they are hom far away from the placa of thelr dhood graves of their ancestors, and our glorious religion presented to them aright will meat their needs and N11 their souls and kindle their enthusiasm. They shall come from nmid the wheat a of Dakota, and from the and from from the from the 1d the snow and hail and tempest worship, s COMO, lok, ah shonvy f Wyoming, vavada, and | and ore beds ult | 1shall al The Compass Wouldn’t Work, Tho British steamer Benisaf, New York and Philadelphia, wrecked by n singular necident on the const Newfoundland, Phil- adelphin Record. Her eargo consists d for wis \ ol savas the | of copper and iron ore, which eaused of the ship's sel wos i a deviation and, as the ve the time, the means of neourately position, While posed sontherly eourse, going rock NERY total bonts, leaving nll of their per fi The Benisaf had been out from Island, where a few hours COMPABRCH, | fl! l a fog most of 1 offic deter proceeding in a sup- the struck ewfoundland, r had no his navignt mining vessel was dune east, and she on the bound of Cape Bonavista, Th const wreck, and she load and makes argo and ke a mist with any othe ROYAL BAF » pr > plorations in 1504 —- - “ "loom Pooding” That Es ot into print w) fiy 4 ADIL Te uted. HOTEL ARAGON Atla THE PALACE HOTEL OF THE SOUTH. beginners in the art of bread a cake making, there It is the perfe perfect food. ake by Y sulted in Soup and POSITIVELY Hoi DSRIUPYTIRE £3 LAS in mil JOMIN W. 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NEWS LETTER isiar tro; sla, Mi numer have v ) T for God Borne Siam 1 A ship was wrecke l two at r Sumatr r God 1 near one of th ands, and mis put out | but those who arrived in the first | ubbed to death by the cannib other boat put back and was somal Years passed on, and one of tha was wrecked again with others on rocks. Crawling up on the shore, they pr posed to hide from the cannibals in ons of the eaverns, but mounting the re saw a church and evised out saved! A church, achureh!™ That means Venezuels, Ecuador and Bolivia, moans the torrid gone, with all ita blo and all its fruitage, and all its exuberance the redolence of illimitable gardens, the music of boundless groves, the lands, the sons, that night by night look up tothe Bouthern Cross, which, In stars, transfig ures the midnight heaven as you look up at it ull the way from y Islands to Australia, ‘They from the Bouth.* But 1 not forget that n in another enreinal point of the ¢ It takes in the East, I have to rep fn a journey around the world ther ing so much impresses ons as the the missionaries livinely blesasd the world for God, The nan | r shore, Mt were and the yw saved ¥Yiry crew the same ™ ks they The South New I'he South! That the Ran iwi shall must "OM PASS rt that fact tl Ars taking horrible war be tween Japan and China will leave tha last | wall of opposition fiat In the dust, barbarism always and everywhere, Wo hold up our hands In amazement at the massacre at Port Arthur, as though Christian Nations could never go into such dintolism, We forget Fort Plilow! We lorgetthe fact that during our war both North and South re. Joleed when there were 10,000 more wounded and siaip on the opposite side War, whether In Chins or the United States, is hell let loose, But one good result will come from the Japanese-Chiness con flict, These regions will be more open to War is evilization and Christianity than ever be- | fore, When Missionary Carey put bofore sn weombly of ministers at Northamption his ‘We are | Granada, | y text takes sis noth! at | er had Wn A wad mhops we o law, with } , walkai up and the streets declining to { theo we all roan re its hands be own yirat ANY ut up in our htaous ind Wers, aro ing (nation, and oalling u sihin and invisible, to help gh the heavens fel to sell n on ns, all wn y WO olassas ly on Sunday A fow weeks ag ), After I had preact of the « in this city, a 1ipit stairs, n one of the reformers office at the last of that “great reformer” iid, but I did not get rid of that » man lke that nations of New York a! mlipox would eurs typhoid mw render Haydn's ''C ities has beco 80 oor differance between the eratie parties is that the other. But what in the universe can do the gos. and will aceon “They shal » from the West." and for that purpo y evangelist! battories are planted all slong the Pacifle const, ns they are planted Halong the' Atiantle const, All the prais- ries, nll the mountains, all the valleys, all the cities are nadsar mores or less gospel in. fluence, and when we got snoagh faith and onsecretion for the work this whole Ameri. wn continent will ery out for God, “They shall coms from the Wee," | The work is not so diflaaity as many sup- | pose, You say, ““Thorenre the foreign pop- nintions,” Yes, but many | landers, and they ware brought up to love | an i worship God, | to persuade the Hollnnders to adopt the re. | ligion of their forefathers. among these foreigners so many of the Seotah, They or their ancestors heard Thomas Chalmers thunder and Robert Mo. | Cheyne pray. Tho breath of God so often swept through the heather of the highlands, and the voles of God has so often sonnded through the Trossachs, and thay all know ed In man maudlin one | stage drunk, saying, * that were o slection.” rod np LES T as loctad to high I got rid as soon as | the impression ure the abo [| Wout ns fever reation La ra fl As an bux I In all ot rapt that the Republioan ar me plish, r of would | them are Hol. | . { 1805 and it will take bat Mitle | Then there are | | einl men of the companies interested | and kept upward of { list, Many pe big wagor United and re sidle cov ed a fashion of a the the 1 with me tables and inside full of los contain- r the [ literature. his outfit is seen going one hotel and railro ferry- se to of the young men jumped out and dis appeared within the place. He darts to the rack tables, and makes a hasty investigation, ascertained just what hausted, he returns fresh supply from the tributes them in the rack then goes on to the next his work used to be 1st have noti ftor the States mail v ) nly Ar re open, same charact from 4 and vd slat ily. Onn hon another dai agile containing time Having CASCS Are ex- and gels a wagon and dis- The wagon place, by done fpo- y sixty the thing is so three men cover men cons stantly busy. Now systematized that over one hundred railway and steam- ship lines, There are a good many places where these time tables are to be fo ind, thou th possibly {i w know of this scheme of distribution. it of a Pittsburg man. Ho also has foreign Riiways on his Now York 13 € rald e————— - The total mileage of electrical roads in operation in Europe at the end of wna 186, of which a third woes in | Germany. There were about miles under construction. 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