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' 1845 . tee.iippoisto;fiy,f:Waslitnaieil No., 9 'Sons of 'f . emPerance,Aiei leoo : tnreqUest, that you will furnish stii'd:Connnittec:iitho copy of your very a ble addreie delivered in the Ist Presbyterian Church of this Borough Tuesday evening the .12th inst.. setting forth the riSe,.progrescand principles of the Order, \VII!! permission .to - havc , theme published. Rct.p'ectfully yours. in • . • , "„hove, N,urity and • X.Ef,LER, . • • .' , NAMES ARIOr4WINCL „, • . . . , • •• • Cattr,ter.tugust -15 0 .134.5, The satirise of whielt; beltaYof. o f:Totiperiii:OleoliNislia - V eoI4 de Aid . ' prOperty of ' the 'puler and heatily prepared, as deny aro' tdo' 7 ifot feel lit•liber,ty .deny yout request.; ' • The addresii iictOrtipanfi o tlifiqiiiii': ,: .! - Yours in 'EI:DUNI:AI' ADAIR: Brothers Hatili;K4lllo itl.Wiliiitrong, Com. - I • -.11)21) . Delivered Ise ore ..WiisfillV4 i int-Dp-v vision No. 9 SOthiorTeinperance Carlisle, Pas • - nx. 0. ,DUNT4. • Mnit -Was born for.socie,ty., an_ the same power .that determined his existence, dic tated for his guidance the single precept., that he should . 4 paretic his own true and substantial happiness."• Ilia - watchful ob servane-e-ofthts-Ml6 is the fulfilment of the :whole_lahr; and tothe was ndt designed , by nature fur 'state--4: 7 lOlithde, bhc is made dependant upon" others for the right enjoyment of his being,.ii is obviously his ......-cluty,teLaidis hutch as possible in the pro :motion of their happiness. ledeed BD inti mately connected is one's own felicity with that of his felloivs, that the forme' is best advanced by earnest effort for the advance-'. .meat of the latter. , • A scrupulous regard to the edicts,of Mu . aticipal laW iS far from a compliance with our du'y to ourselves Mid, to _each other, for although the . enTo(all,lMMan • ws,is the getieihl welfare, there are;obliga upon us which they Eafiticittgifot&Orlib - pos - - •ed 'by the .law of essential 'and the -Petfrorni ance- of w hien , is to the JtapPiness, 'of society apticonsetmetilly to the happi;' ness of ourselves.,o-.l.lies,,e,"l . OVv'to:- inert is pre!emihent an all others - pretreed.• - We,* fcgaitcdlo - iti 7 :! teresismikelite.a iii. all ,nuinkiiiclearnestljr endeavoring to enhance tllor,wellbato the extent of -our-,abilities: :all men in the same degree,, or Co manifest our.' • affection for all in the same manher is hot ...enjoineitupon us, iteftlier i 3 ,it practicable.. There arc those whoseie :"FtiOns 'ions - are such as to render them afire'-in mediately .the objects of our regard than others ; the conduct of ,lnine may milTht our kindly tfeelings more readily:than that of others; one maws opinions tnay harmon ize with our own, another's be inimical' to t hetn;---we-May- nice t-w ith_thoo—who_habit, ually bestow upon us kind offices, and aaain. with those who thwartnur designs and are hostile to our interests; moreover, our ac quaintance with individualsrs circumscrib ed, die greater portion of the human race being to us utterly unknown. To love with equal ardor, then, all the members of, the human faMily is not only in itself im- ' possible', and therefore not required by the • natural law, but it is by, the Milne law ab. solutely interdicted. TIM manner too, in which our concern for - tliers is outwardly. .unanifested - Must vary with thb wants and conditions of individuals, and our.own abil ities anil opportunities of-ministering to their comfort. Hence our love is necessn.:; rily_subject_tomanyl modifications according', to the diversity of circumstances by•whiclf; ourselves and others are 'surrounded; bull our duty-is performed only w hen. allowing.' to' 'etlery external circtiMstance ;.no more Man its. due we have contributed all tl . 4(iveodn to the happiness of our fel -104-=men: L llowever.nieritar ons.it is to supply the wants of the poOr arid ireetly,.to relieve anti console the` . .fifflictad in Jiody & distressed in mind, bihy;tio.innatis all that is del-timid -..ed-Dr:4loO_Lprertnitin4 the happiness of others. ;- I.bove. fife ll..tpen, Clalins our as sitloous:tCarel',l4-?. the' 7 ,improveinenj of their mtira - c:iiiiditio c eo: - li n is!this Thterpretation of ~th!3,.prinelple:;or: ttuiversaVlove that promptii to eonAant,add up Wearied exertion for. thereformation or-ilie.,inebriate and ,th, t , total destructiOn orsthe habitual use of those irleiicajl4:driftetiep - kyhOse,v .-; l f ke r follows wreiciefnitq,FriiiiyeAtr46iof,dileast and death.,' , :Z.,` . . - y,*4, , fi, e ,1—,--- ThAtAvelbrelireifinayr#Or;efreettOly , devote 91,94iiideavors to , ,thei lacotit. plish wen t of this object lt.ye we, ,asetinupl, the , badge of the ~ , ,Qr4iit. ' iir the sins c at' Temper-, elltie:c l CA. 4l. i ' , : s ; x :i - ,:-1 11.4. ,16k:1 4 1 1 A-sR , r.; r 1 ' . p , ---l'hte'%;il ‘vitiy.wili r Ottik,id . rotiledY Will"; Miiiii, (601416, kis tiins'644#l4l 0, an that, ever rivaged7tliiiiiifinetl4f:c97; - dMr-T - TSof iraPP;ioAol;ll.ll9ol2vecitoTo4io f)r.ild'ilt.ii, 9 itli744o4tedtA tilt . ' w, Itin t liAlteccilithin d fro [l - ,tOr YkattliAlY'' been Able, Irttlpitithgly..lp 'flu tblilrt, , 4Yilt AT:MCI' Wniee.effitat:nOtl hitherto . ttq,T,tltitrif . ,m - ita ilk getranc?; refoWilatiow may tmTM"",sume moa oft i:,6 2 alfriiikiliTlO•-tri tho-facttlige-)t ,lialt:_no h# e Viliii ) ..o)" , 1 4400'4160'3)y igd, -0 - 119,. b r, 11143 i tiegPle,404. 11 #4.)iiii9raA.Cel#k,i'V ut ( oi t cram tionalioßwafiliemm4Foo9 l l ,, iim willil 1 1014440 m et' 811ditfOtiv, a„, (CI flePeticli;,othirgt rethiliti 'Jtivititiktiroit*rStbe-citubject; hist. ' e s onMiltin,aliiiiiliVßittolteilrAiiiAiiilb e OS Off& ifinl*.r..‘kiitoCt s 9,ijiTrifit!irilh9,a3 l lY,m e nt. WhAlßY. lll 4iiileed t ,*(94,o;.Mi f 9 un4, i i i; __,__l . ..,/,iflPlat. , l.'il - qaki;tiO tbo,t,,,'..tlVnitken";:rovel.r7 , _JOrec-ieq - dl l )* , ltoirirOke*Tiollions 7,14i-e -1 r 7 .-Titttlialdg7 Of' ;1 Alt - einessOnl-otAliiiLel l 4. ".. ' iXf. filealfeil ” il,tiiii - 4.lrant•`wiferi •liicit' 4 411` t#'reL.t.- e Fp'si'' illiiiir iltii - Mo6l , In , ' —•.1 1 19.4 1 . 1 .503 1- 0 1 ; 81 q 1 '0 4 "90 4 0,t7IiliTiiiiti,f' . "'",btril,set,,trequentlYaii4,4iligentli i mile, a/ ' _',*ell: i',r'Ah2- the TK6BB ; •us. 14y, ,publiu dieß" •, Mq Va:p l itq l ,'"(loliker, at tl..the souf 'l,teifik. :li - ,As .. ii IVar,.;:sciklitiiiiie '-m:isail qiail•ki4r Y i ~ 11,4YArgP.41, i iid; f it °'',/il4l' altenfiq4t. wrieel4 4 44,!'ke6lo4ll . iiino I x' 'ltiVti • arttlig,Z, . S , I TOP , Pt ' ,:tfPou .1 .. molt or 1 14T('-r?!.1 ti : ' : OA .'q;-, 0,0 , 4 4 :-. , • ..,, ofiW , ' 4 01 0 %1 11 (Pifil , e4 , :( i '' ,?•i'An't?ig • tiwatplitl 4-fipolitiate , WAitAtioni,l9.petk* • reAtbindiiiiitintsaikrain iiiiptetqwlineed iiitos4 iiiii 4 4:iaPP:*lioloAlt , p,o4'l4)p,f4ii • xiciis4l)s 4 t,the eritt 0ey0r. 1 )1 ,, , , v1r05,1§4§...ui be viFtioue alloigether , .. Brute Itlekikgaien °, ' . , ' '—' , . . . , •-- '-: •-,, -7 7 ' , . MEE MEM • of public sentitriehilii' thia - matfer 'we- are encouraged in our labor of loveo!ind fOndly, n tici te—lbe_-.dayLkilien.,...l_ o 4:_ah_OkillPACP , from-all thatintoatteatei Shall 'be '68166'116d a necessary attribute rif -a 'Moral man: It somewhat puzzles .our philosophy tp. comprehend how the sin of drunkenness, fraught as it is with so Many terrible evils to its,votary, could ever have'become- pre dominant in the.-world; ye - tit:has existed - in a greater or less degree in all • ages, and in , every nation in which alcoholic-drinks have been !mown: The progress - of divihzntion seems rather to have hurried' than 'checked its Ouse. Its .delcterions effects rim our . Ow n land & in our own' tithe have been wit-' I itessed: to . * fearful extent. Ti,llas. re:yelled the pooF mans Cottage, tiridlitned 'hi the' 'lief Mere& paldee. It'haq %dared' to'*iiSsail the church itself, and enterii . iginto the Holy' of ffoli,s has hurled 'fioin. the sacred (leek the legate of the skies, debasing Ilinyto Of loathsome Shame, and bringing re= propi upon the,hallowed office, which . be was comMissiono to hold, and charged' to preserve untarnished .By the _vices and ties of the'world, I`r: sceneswoe wretchedness which it has prettueedi: we all have witnessed with painful emotion, nay even, with horror. We have beheld the miserable inebriate! ~who in his better days was . an ornament . o the..:c6mmunity, wallowing in the loathso n of debauch ery, a foul disgrace to. humanity and a dis gtiltful nuisance ." in society ; we have marked theltiter ruin of bodily vigor indicated-by:hist.tretubling and shattered frame, - ati-AveltiVe noted the more calatu- TtOuttliWorliiSintellbc - nitil a-erg-les boded by the - idiotic stare or the maniac look ; we have seen his bloated antl.putres; cent carcass borne to a dishonored grave, leavitig,behind him an impo6 - ilslTE ,.. 4 . fa - fifily, at the mercy of an unfeeling worlii. The moan of heart:broken ivomanitas grated on 'on citrt3 fronflhe.. tcooment- of misery and. wani-,*hilo,thopatural , protector of the hap less mourner.waslyexing the 6 , drOwsy ear of night"'Witgthe hliThOns yellS of the drault ard, or glutting in a grog-shbp his depraved a ppe tite,w ith,the liquid Jain nation ofthp still we have _seep her .ruthlessly thrust..hy,„hiO., I,lApietts hand' even - from - her Of poverty and . sulrOsiiig---wlthotit upon her emadititeil , ro rm to proteet:lterTroin the chillnemernidnighni winter blast, 4 ,lier -helpless infant shivering with-. 441. hitt fur a_mother'S lot moblier's t „ hot ht the - O)4M' .li, ~.;ealattrities that attend' ntoSicationtt.t"'", erme4v4oo—aigr.avated for .concord;-- Suicide„ and murder are its legititnate off- .spring. tio€4 ye not that pour degenerate' mojtal, who, so. - deeplv whelined datin o iliat he was :shunned as a • pesteroUl clog uptin - so - m:4y; grew, weary a...himself and pc - night .through'the subserviency yf the hart - tit - 1. - Elie Minas pap gs of lii b ego n't exiiteneel = - With his own-bond • He opened:Me portals of eternity • . , And sooner than,the devils hoped, arrived - In - huir. "7 -- • • : knew ye not him who, transformed into a fiend by Alm maddening cup, all the..tlemoni ac passions of his nature roused within him, plunged the murderous knife into the heart of her whiunhe had sworn to love and Cher ish, expiated his crime upon the gallows, and damned hit; name to eternal infamy ! Every breeze that blows bears to our cars the wailings of families bereaVed by the as sassin's stab, or the suicide's fatuity, the monster progeny of inebriety. raisl , de getterOus man front the slotigh of ignominy iittomltiolt his own dc pray' ty las sunk him , ,aid_Ointre`tiiM to th'iNlevated position from collies have thrown 'him, is tiftilyz-ik-Work-of-love-w hiztr - en m men di3 -i-t -*lfi,to the kind regard of every benevolent , . . The best means to be employed to effect this event have' occasioned much contrariety of Opinion. Perhaps every civil eorern ment on earth whose people have been ac quainted with inebriating liq.uprOa:ye_adop ; , tasoinc, measures preventive or'Pyolffitto ryof their inordinate, consumption. The. :l various regulatiohe' of the. different natilcus. of antiquity,. fer,the preventiMl4q. PM Pi;res sion of intemperance would ,tioiptoo, *A n k l ilituresting-sulik6ct-for,in ye s t fotten, ~, , -?9:i ~ t tile' I primitive ages' w heit' - simpliOjpg,P,Ritiii , iO3 i manners' prevailed ;among trfartitMi4;•rdrunk' , .. capess swas.ttecounted a moklilifere heinons transgression - iltTaif:kifliler,litifeii;:iffid Sei , erc r Werethe' p"eitaltieti Which the legiSlfik'de-' 1 'creed for . ithe punishment .Of; the offender. ---r AVith the-Greeks and Romans the - laws .Ml - taubject .were extremely, iigormis - , aod,p's _rigidly_ enforced;_A _laiv,,,pf. .Pittathis Pun:- lilted Oithlo'clOtible penalik thrtie'wll6 'doin"'-' Milted ti crime whenintPxiaated ' - 'l'he Oar.;.' thaginiturt apldiery„mere . .forbiiltleh the Itse- of wine when doing fh ili ta ry seryi4e.,,erximts, Of both sexes were, coMnp,ntled to . abittali) from . it.under lteavy 4 Tfoiialttes. Vic') br C en =stantinelhe Sedimdiof Seolltirid.the . 'punish, - nienti - on - ltimvietion - Foldrettltennesso was! ifedi/i'l A t,an, , ,einlier.day(?),• P , ?l3 , tkc A.dininietraior or the gepti iMets'eated the r ePerty' , or t.itio ., .tralio g ieSgc,Cllli•O‘V tltikvn, his , :. lie a im . find 4f b ilislied!,:l4m . .; , L ?,Kyatrallfe', ) 3 MPer9y - Qr - tOliiita,Ttlyttl a'i •3;. Parlip,q jief9A L'ltriat, , pioiiiied..a..lalio:tilleil.w I tb liquor, te... tdkvidell'lie'dOitin‘inilitl i tit'Oeti iltlitistiiiil litliii, stihjectsAblie'rest4lternselepsloiliaKingdri4l.. to telceeot. ll ). , .silliPx.iYkt l 444lf , Migt4.olsll l C gj ; ;,:fr - Milifidiffiil.!lieWeiiiii,),V.6l4sll , 4(iireii eit .leirprikatiiititt iueioo. l ,llitt ( fiApiiff ' or,_ . ;the r p,rkest•for•any'Whingidone . .tiPhim•tti tile ,iii 4. s kitaltif ,Inioileatii'inil'. l, q 4 ' . ; kattypg st* ' • i ,.. . v:1 , t ,;;,‘ ~,. .. 4 ,; , ,, , A;-'6'oji f4r Iv !,#yitidicotoY&4ll,4ys, - ..49 , py,er.,,,.,e,eern a. .rtstt- . ifr, rtnycedunir,y! , at;anyillitney;:lc ..itairelte9l l .lP4q.'. 'clitacelOAAteloitimatteMpfillticoil,lo,os,4.l ' ilteyor4se'tiititihAtAio,Ail O ofe..effectual/Pipttl 7 11t Ei.1 1 4ii 'iSf t-itt'inlitrit,tiforii - diitti t oto4.44e.. , IP flw!t.to(l:'4o6';''',l,flioFAli,f:; 'i;,V6;:jii,;44 4 4,9i,reP. ; ef , .4t,0 ‘i,fint;l4lso,o..:',Tyciimp t §:i..4.oo , l4 . :w F(te:'44l.r;Pi - ptvi.nr - csjfikis*YoiliTtoiOc 440. i. 410 wil. - „.-, , According 11014 Iteoletists;.kip hatit iiihstcYqtace),!ei'frotritlliis.&ingthint,. Initiailifil; ',ifilfeil'.'ltili,....4mrsitiil:l':;. l. lnr.raturn*for t 4 ite , fiis , . ..i t i l bi,eArCiliit, , ,:.iiiiii . 4o;tiWt, hjiii.ing,, , ,oo:6lorii Idriliiis4x-A4.44400 - 40:ti040146i1g .no more wink. so longs as ,I l i ved,- Ro ittl (vt.,+lo,Wiii.this ''King t,e,.l.lte,;),PQMP.CrOe'us.li. I , tlfiliffiti,i*" *cif ,furr , reiltaltin'g P el l' A flor vittliota 11,0 •: ' , r . ~ ~ , ' , ' IPtir4 l ~ , Ary 1(10409 1 T WV? taxed their kW(lii '6," 6 *it doiisiiii,filikluti},i,Yrrii, Eion. willies' r - iitV '1" Iltetf t Well • , , , ~ P ,O e I PIR fIP, „ A,. 15 .e, cl uc otTppil2‘y iiobar r Alivir• were I , l aYe. -; ~ -. ' ', '‘' "..,, , ';:,-;.:1 - 7',;.: , ••-. , 1 .. ~ , 4Krz-WLgaia*WlZ24,Q. MMEI . • ‘•::'• •••• , - - • - • 1232034 . 1 1; labia' 4631110140:11' , ' telle11841165F; , . 1 se r ,enfot.retill,ntilityitmOrfcan - :•.l;Virbope, , ,Abllt t. ilegilation un titti,:,int.hjeet . than,. tit tile:4l _i.t.ainti,ur4.--nol,-.19,--tke-absolote; ~ pfeh "MantitaCin and 'ardelit , ".PlM'aitelent . . , .is usaid tfie •linnfor „ talf goils-,tbeß• selges .werp.a4,nnequal . rpatelt . in ; valor,' de fended, mind anti . bodyfrom enervation ,by ;suftc"r in g• the imimittition'et 'Wind' into tettitoried., • A egulittlo'n. equally 'as 'potent will be necessary lir;our; land if ;so briety shall ever he made ; the result,of dative action: So long as' the law _thlerates the tnanulacture inid , trade'btaleoholle drinks, their''baitefureff'ects airerteil• by impending fines, and penalties: •;. VVe , :mtist lure Men ,virtne the,...pnWer of., p.ersua.. : mpld; tlierfifqrtf' Vice by the menace of pecuniary aineieeinentS Orl disgraceful incitreeration: .IVithin the. last few years 41iis , scheme of .reform has, been . 'followed, by , 'Organized assodigtions - acting - On the principle of moral suasion have done much' towaril''llie th-roW.of.:drtinketniess.t,.. ten-, emperance emotes were !rat instituted in ,the United,States the iprevalenCe• of 'driinkeliness .was tritly, alarming. It en tered into all the !elation's es The ne glect to 'present the, bottle to a visitor and sio Its poison with him was the !.omid 'ion of a fundamental act' of courtesy. A .bargain could not 'be em nmmated without the accompaniment'orthe glass as -the evi• d enee• of Inntuqr aceord'Or the ple.dge fn.; lure fifithfulness. ThetditStonier of ,the re tail-shop regarded the - geaftikty of a,grog from. ltie nmn hid isp - misalirk 'at with' the purchase of a trill intg•cominoility. interchange of, friendly 'Setitiinentlivasim perfecl if not ratified hy . the envenomed !Fa - 4hr --- ViT•iiiTyAestroyed not respecta bility and a . drunken frolic was innocent re creation,* All ranks and all ages in tile wet e contaminates) by the vicionsiiesa of nuthori.i tative.custom. AV . .oman herself wassubruis si ve In its.despolisnli.s Au bcaasional.cxcess of wine 'was not at all diSreptitahle 'to the lads' of fashion; noi the iviiiilick•loddy; to the less opuleiit female; vicidustimbit- was:Jvlieyed - lo be fixed that lute ;hope - was - le4 ticri.of . .manners. Gopd Tien upon -tlid!'perverSe mischierWit • . • ," - -.4n4llris-cleploVable- itate.o thinks; . fe I t tr yna.stei-spirits_resplyd .. te,,§Aqujlte toirep . ! e7cip,weep)no ruin, and threttilt their intru inenralitx em per, nee (mattes ‘vese e§tab rifted. in the , : .? . The only avowed object of theseasso.cia tions was to savellie youagecinlyael- Ilig habits - or. infra p.tEatce,'..thr-tefur.rnation. of - the - d'r'unkard being deemed wholly.ip pracilcabl6. •A census 'albs drufikartis was carefully taken, ' the bills of mortality con surfed ,and .ince were the,calettlatioes7:,mads of - -tlie - lengthrof time., required ;for all the .drunkards then living to..die off. KeeP the youth sober Mid let 'the sot alone was - the -iterated—clop,ma- -of every-Ttemperanee-ha rangue. The utifertudateilrunkard was ad jud4ed incorrigible, and no inducement was offered li iin in abandon his heti - ill practices. 'l'lll , principle upon which these societies. were originally forth ed , ,was abs tin enc.° 'fro m the use of distilled lititiors only. Thus consii tuted. they yete., soon ascertained to be Of no e flicaelr . . --- jltAtts -found-i 41 - tic/snit en teil li• guars were not only the. Inttnediate cause of a vaii - Mitoutit,4ll drunkenness,..but that Sit dulgence,inrlhent almost invariably created , a violeni:SiMe!.ile ; l:er draughts of greater po tency. A bstemirinsness from all intoxicat ing drinks was therefute adeptedaB the oh- 1 ly safe-guard to 'sobriety. l'raptising and i tic u Ica , i ng 'thislilactritte * TamPerkfleeocie ,- 1 ties exerted a powerful influence-in clitnin-' ishing the consumption of spiritous, vinstus . and inalr-Ilihtiors. Continuing, however,: well founded 'or ;let. It is enough'm say tainted witif their primitive fallacy, the in- that there is no such thing as sirens in our curability of habitual drintlitinuess..but trivial: Order,., • ~!!:.,• • ' • v. •.- te.-1 , . : ....: Pi. , .„1 . bengli t was •im_parteti in.. the neglected..ine‘l- IVlten..a candidateitresenti himself for:iii. , briate until the rim 3• or. the: Washingtonian itiation wit.practige , tfpon hint HO deeeptien... .scliemewhielt:tletnuiiatrated,tlie-possibility-More-thtiff-once - is,lie asked-der inetlretitti; - ., orth6 tlynitliard's Pertnatient reform: .1 tior . cCra'fireiiial,;,ifhe. is still willing in - pro'. ' . ;OV lilt the history of the 'ride and progress' aced-; if - not i , heis'at liberty to retire.' :The •Sf this cidative.systern we are fill familiar.:..cereinony„ended he is tumitainted, iwith ell; It, started fortlilfrorn the dismal epnelave'tif, our allot cries, end luls.receivellfrTn es,:that,' Me: gr:og:sh4like a brilliant luminar y from hidden thing;'thc very thoUght tirwhiciff,llll6 lik'tleicifits'.'ef mid-night "gleoin;'diesiPatillg, ; Yith'tefritr.nerrous old wont eiriiiil.ifete'tf . ilitiknestirltlittflesphir; end Itinilitiifg' the We , ' 'children: And ...-w hat ,is it r„.fk - zpainfkiihrti. glected!pß 'l:temperance . and'virtuci.--;' Iwltfcit •Yill• enable him to, procure; 406,11*jiipli, IVp,e,s...tiif . tillings ; 11911. a; ; its,. approach; to..any sebordintlie,4lyistion I#itecii,a . rAtantl i pence pad ilt7 ,l bilv..l'ek Pi„, it? .1r0.c4.. ' l 7llq Jog, and which to prevent iin post non is"eltati.• nioclislf lippleeat the tempting b ea ya offaslt . ged - at stated Periods': If a' . .brtithei'be4drii loti v elitaileil u5 ., 11. aetralieOel'imillhe 'potif'ile= ',aliloatli Ite'iactiniiitted•by thit:ptopeiantlit& spised inebriatislitilletlif'nelhe harbinger of iity, w ih i _ au ....addl(iOnal-eecrst_w kiej i . w in u v a iii his rescue ft can ci ishonor, , Mer vellows'iyea:th esll4lnln-.ease offiteeet,ity-,•:,1'-liittogetpoAv Ni,c.c.,..-0:,-tti,-cya-0,,,o,nia,„Tergrm, fiiillkr:VNiprt ' . Should diseaseor dm treeident . '# l• i ail t its - mixeer,".bn,t , system ,ilte . ,. antriten.ce' its 'Sypretneey was otlitnitedu4 , ,..lfortie;), , iftlfriolitr.but StithVgers 'mai' hirm tatielii''' 1t is to ensure' 'eniprirei fon a-Divisinit.ofdlttrtStlmsohll' ~* Steady pereeverance'i it its movements whi 6 4 ; = - lieyance,.silci.s9)ishtfo.r.-thapaysap. 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Irptheimenthlttrillirelilt*lhiiiirtisl4load increased, to'Unly eixteen.ivith:kpiPt*.ti!* ate trterease of toooktioie;tio ‘ d..o,* ther e tinder,ilie,jtirisikietiOn Grand Division of stanirdinate Divi.stenC witli: , !Mote than seyeetliousand reembeitn:' - • • klicief,,)totice ,of tome ,of the properties g o r f .o .o ly 7 .4. Order explain the rapidity of its ,lilo - therittiodifilbased upc4j - W . *eldes 'Of.tqpnhiipatt equality. We'liiye nd,-hono-, :rary ot,sublirrtellegtees, by ,the pn tchaso.of wliich one..brodier.: can arrive. et greate r dig tiny th • an anothcr i ner :can .weleleCt*then • orary,rnemher.,. Faery one .who crosses our thresh r liptd: is placed I-on a perfect, quality 'With his.btethrepOlte,,,oply,distinction known being •th'al.,necessarili -due; to the •protogative of . ef#4: Wealth caning • buy, admission, to ,our fraternity, per .is Poverty. spurned. from .o . ur door.— Merit and merit . - enlY r Aan..secure an en-. , . 1 Arlitieitres-lialki • about :the tlito,ry 0f,.111 - e equality of men; wit ea.rry the, Lltcory into practice. This is a,peettliar foram e, of our sodality. Our sys tem lel/Ailing, but iLlevels . by elcva -ting the .loWest,,to,,-an even_ condition with ,:the highest'. The individual who This been degraded by-temulency and forsaken by -his frient.loe welcome to. our midst if he Will :but "qil4l.ifeliiiiii - eif ter association With us. ;)11,9,ei4leptor in eurintercourse with nien pi-'prevail upon - them •so• to qualify them ! .selves,antL, if they, do it. we: extend: to them the tight hand of: fellowship. We ask of the intemperate.mansome exist nal evidence of a - detertnination to forsake his bad habits antl-amentl-his-condoet.---Vhii-he-can-givens-;- and if he will not; he cannot blame us for refusing to permit him to detlie our sanctu ary., Our tilider . lis a_natural terideney to pro lliOlC brotherly love and vied feeling among .itii tneurbers, Associated together anil act-, "lug in concert for the general gold we are taught- to•regaCd :each other as members of .one family..._whnait,interests are identical anif ..who-are-strivitig•feethe ; suceess of one coin -rnitn -design. • Ntir ia it enough tliCt- we cul 'tiyate • fri l endtinek a itto ou rselyc,s.._ LarcrtaugliCalso charity lbr others, Charity in 1 kis witleat sense: • Our lessons inculcate the practice of this virtue, and all our ceremo iea nth ii - roti Strati) ings of .o.ur' nature. •• It this- he -theirAailiettir, it is sometimes -aiked; whrare they made public We answer their good effects are seen abroad and whet Matters it to'you that we divulge them ' not from-the house tops. The clamor against "iFiret:s — o - ClitietTin the mouths of Co• many is inmostoPthent witflOut meaning. - ware-of secret socitjties "is a wholesonie 19auticiPOYIlitii304 1 0 7 4.1-433'.0 w,44 1 1 -- 9- ttilltosel_whiise::tibjeets are. con Vealed; or openly evil, but at loses all its force . when applied to au association the designs of which are -notoriously _ good. A Seeret_secietrfor the overthrow of the government• would be tlangerinisio our liberties; a secret society for the destruction of intemperance. is-alike den gerous-to the object of its attack. Tle ob jection to the Order of the Sons of Temper ranee, that it is a secret society is too silly to deserve-serious notice, and is-pardonable on ly in the.crusti , 01 maiden who, thinks it her natutal.,right to pry into every •butly!s pri vate business. :ignorance may rail at our . secrecy, we heedtt net. We shall be judg ed by our fruits, and men do ,not „ gather grapes 'of thorni or figs of That , mho know what they Inehn 'when they condemn ..sseeret societies, -designate eigns ofTecogpitiopittvgloiOnpstikjet - fieit4 able feature, Me peed not dinette the (Ines-, lion whether o iosittbif on this 'round he f .. . one of objects of our 'union... T h e in .. • qui ry.,!every.night-anade in - ropen - Divisjon,. " IS 'say - b. - tether sick.?", is !rim fficient.assur aneeiliatab one Will be forgotten when pros trated by disease.. However destitute and friendless, he is etirS to haVe--his-Pvery - W - Mir attended. to.- Our treasuryis open to the sick . brother and shoul d death overtake him, its' bolts are,mffiarred to.his sorrowing widow. Upbraid them not with -taking from us.gra . auiteus bounty ; that Which they receive is , rightfully their own, given to them lint like -the - paltry pittance of- publie t -charity, with . Stinted liatid and, frigiffibeart, but with gen'- : .croits profueion 'Mid sympathetic feeling. ' The-main object of . enrorganiattion is to ‘' shield - ourselves - from Se evils 'of intern ! peratice . anal elevate our Characters as men. " Although the Order. is yet in its infancy it leis all cady. lived long enough to, prove its efficacy in profeetinwirten from-the riiischiev-. pus, effects which follow the use-of intoxi eating, hcjnors. ' 1 - Le„tyllii, is,. really 'desirous, to abstain from drinking, by,o4,regular atten dance' at our weekly 4 trieetings fottifies'hitn.. self a.ainst . •-- ' , ~..'.. - It iii r ti t , i _ l44 44 . 4 6 l „ temptineetip. plite solentrilip.af our-cere monies, the ! etitics,, of, our lectures and the animating melridYOf our cideS - eicrt of them selves, an'influenee,:over'llie 'Mind so pow erful as to render a brearrh4ffithe pledge cx ceedipgjy,,,improbableo_hy,thet most vacillat ing, ofY:ptit.S. members, arid , ":the withering shame WhiPlianust inevitablYNtrall the mem ber who forfeits,witlidiis brethren his ''i r iiiik ,- oa. As A urAiv," is a- barrier 'to CaithleSsness which feWrAvill ;venture to overleap. :Ftt ough -the glass be to his' lijithe: bare , thotight of liii react appearance in the hall of his Divi sion is enough..tb strike,, , it from his trem bling hand. Tout the heart, seared Life con sc ime - I.4.4tim____whicem...rialiberately--siti : ,against . the confidence of his brethren, again take . his place-in the magic circle and remain unmoved when' the silence of the hall is, broken by an.awhil 'veice, dem'anding .. I las 1 any brother violated the pledge ? " Re-1 cently in one of our Divisions,.an erring and? conscience -smitten broffier,..whed this ques 7 l tion-was asked, iinmediately.oWnealffiis fault, which had been clandestinely .'committed, divested Minsell. of his-regalia': and declared hints - elf unfit lb Wear, it: . ---- ': '-- ' it is true, apostacy sometimes .pecurs t but - the - tratir‘reSiori - are_but. the black-sheep of the fltiek.-"and no more prnish'aii argument against' the:efficiency of the Order,ffi an d'oce .ilte...byptigrite....against..the, .useruhtessA.E.the. • Church,..or the ortitterfeit:coin.against the fitness_ of the National .Alint...--During the , quarter ending December 1814 there were in the state ol New' York—towhich refer ence is - made became the statistics- are, hand—lffitforty : fivc violations of the pledge i n....a. Jarptherliond oflayr_thousanit-eiglit iiundrrd and sixlitnine memberS. 'ibis ton, he it remembered, was Miring the demo ralizing excitement of the State anil Presiden-, 'nal elqc,tions. - . Besides, very 'many Of the initiated, especially in New York.city had re , peatedly violated temperance pledges prior:to their ildniisiiiiii - hith the _Order. ' Meniber sliip-there tvus the last-hope 61-their4riends. 'Oui 3 Order is admirably adapted to the'pro . - tecrion -of the.youag from the snares that be-, bet the paths of early life., , The young man of buoYantspiritB and generous feeling dc lights not' n.retirement but is prone to seek enjoyment in-tlic company of 'acquaintances., Ihis , he . can Lalw.9".s . ,..find in the purlieu" of a Tayern, andlifter,tliklabor of the day is en .derl; thither lte • ••leptairS,;:atot for the purpose of riadujging in .I.litririputiiiii - ; , bit t to while's -' . way time evenitiellr9,o7,lttionerriment . ,and medley C9iC.4e";'il ;. lf ; i#-:jhu s thrownzo(9 'the Socielfortose!ii - o,rbid not them • salves on'oabfsirrd“filiiiitr tippler's par=. ' lance ci soiliiiiiii•l'iii.ififuse.:inliltnit'atlii ifiC;l4l#Cirties .*1)0004d.. to.q ft a frthe_elifl . oc,friendship , ,A!(, : t# fender:lit mei f an filwahw: .a ,oine,fregii.:aterVitrOndlord!a_ domicil; ' attar his ail* i&iiikilliltedt hi his turn' is i quiVr66ll : to - 40iTelitti . .edf his character as ;117(.140 fel/eto. -ekp - ,: - .-: ' .. 'r, ". ; ,:. : .A.. :. : .. ~., . ,-_,Oaftto our 1 epe ovq-thal.`little . -...gtm.ot :young men..in-tthe.. flank -rpoln.nl:pffn, „ 1 l i key - tire -- not - alrunkardem,--peritaps.iip- . ...0n5f, Orthetr Vint A..tii. seen intAidated. '1'1144 [livery ObjectArtiiceting'there'ivtts4oo fplptaa, and ~clotUnett. 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Aterly::ii s tela „milk 14190.0 1:017061iP4,00 - Isilk iolisp of bouti e . - 1424,01.,ih r tA,p,ogifpnoyiNIPO0 , lit gruel . ~ ;,f,a..,kolltOiAiali..iilla`roliaa:ta .1 4 1* , .i0a01(10.j10i,2 4 011i0a0ir tiOilliaall . : 00104.0.M0 1 ,..0 11- .44# '4P , ii-.):6?*9.F.0,.... liWk l ii: o * lo r 44o4. 4 Om 10N,i 1 .?,15N , .;: . 1 4 „,...- .. 5p,.,.,-&;,,.;1...-.::;:i.- ~' iiiwitio I 0( oviymtafii: likail4 !atom : _:' , F9.rlll'lt.'l . . :il-411,* Alartil*kal' 1. 44! /.21:.0.4c,..itp0i„,)14.40,,„,7,,, ?0,....,,,.„,„,,:,,,,,„..,: :..„..,:•.,...„,,,„...,:,,,,4,.F',4-.,.....•,_;--,:'\-.:qi.',06:.---d • ,* , • -My nu is as a lusty winter - q"rotty While our Order affords protection to the youth whose morals are untaiqed by in -temperate habits, it Weis an asylum. to him who having swerved from pure -morality is frowned Upon, or.at least regarded With in -difference by' cold and selffsh world. The World is a harsh and partial' judge, and by its cruel censure of youth's first errors, too oft consigns the ,young offender to a life 'of shame,- who, but for this, might raise on honored I ositioti in. society: When the young man- commits an error, Ave, ts for him a.lack of sympathy. Men - reliate not; but rather Magnify hisguilt.— They know not but his fault may have been the 'result of thoughtlessness, - vehemence of passion or-violent temptation. His snrittmi heart . may be' writhing with agony- because. his defection, yet men turn upon him a cold and' cheerless, perhaps a scornful Ills contrition makes him feel-With greater poignancy their.want of Sympathy' And kindness.. Rer inn within himselfhe broods 6MM3=:I over,inan s uncharitableness, and wountlod in spirit,-sinking in despair he Ilie to the :bottle—may be the e fficientbf his fi t de fault—hoping by its iiiilivionsdrang it, to calm the anguish of his soul. Ile drinks and forgets, but as olted%s his facilities re cover from their maudlin sluggishness his mental torments return and he drinks again. _Weresome-k ind-friendhatow-to:biq-up-hls brokr;n spirit and whiliper hope and com fort in his ear, he Wild& turn front his inci pient dOpravity and wear the impress of a man: 13ut there is none to do him good., •no not one, and step by step he sinks until forever lost. Our alms houses and pene tentiaries can bear witness that the .w_osid's lik - ibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiff - Fil chi ng the. errors or the youtig, ,Iris hurried many a sensitive and nobit,-inituled youthin a dreary home 'within their offensiveWalls'. 'l'llere is one place to which the • erring 1";routli can fly for, shelter from fife svoild's I 'relentless scorn. 'rliat place is the Ilall of. I the Sons of 'l'ernpealice. , A contrite heart will insure him a welcome there.. Our arms are open to receive him. - We wilh forgive and-target Ilia' •indiscretirms- and taking him kindly' by the hand cheer him-onward iii the - . flowers; paths of-virtue. , : Such are some-of the peculiarities of the Order of the Wins' of Temperance. ' • -,And now brethren, let the urge upon 'vim berifliVe eirriii iii'd - t I ie - n - Tetfo - iiair - 0 fiVt; - " L 0 VI: . PURITY and- FIDELITY, " typified 'the tri-colored badge 'NVIIICII it is our glorioes 'privilege to wear. This motto is 'the armorial beating of the Sons of l'em'per ance. Shame on him who blurs its lustre lessens oti g. l is itsbincliqg force. - -e--- - rotheily - LovE s inseparable from - the icharatler-of the genuine - Son of Temperance, When the world was shrouded in moral d a riot ess-i--a n d-straers fitful - I - t lie - parent'alalse buries and groundless fears, had.blinded and -tlelidgell• the ,impia?s piind„there arose ono, who t001t..0 pan li ticiselrihyptac.. dr tench' 7 l ing the 'Whole 'Mak of Ulan. Ho came not , c;f.printely extraction to be decked in all the' ' gorgeousness-of royalty and command the homage of the Mill and mightY of the earth, and yet, prophets had ioretoki his, sover eignty and an angel -heralded 'his coining.' Humble was his parentage, obscure his birth place, anthyet, a star in the L'ast blazoned nativity. his sojourn among man was passed in . healing the sick, soothing the sor rowful, teaching the ignorant and imparting to all the doctrine of "peace on,9artli and 'gq , o4 will,toward men. " His. mission was .00 . Of lbye ; through lovelie,'Vecame I,,,nta,p'itf sorrbtrs and trod a weary pdg . ronngß7 t 4)., 'earth ; through love he bowed' iS lieadsqd' 'ei'itiliftited re an ignominious and afflictive! , 'ffeiiii,lolllteti the hburof his departure from "th - e WriiiiilVivas nonr,he assembled aretindAtiot . tliose"(Z4Mliiid been specially, the reciple4 of hilzhistriii;tion and .that they might, wlien - - hei'myetonoitipitatc his life i lie is.their rigliti ffiljmateriitiose prerogative - they had yeild 'etlileclaredlo- them •i* - -Thisis my ;:corii opillnAtit that ye loTo 'one inothep"?. • - . • „, , .:,,,,,104e..this ,proet.l4 the„.l4l,dea l ,rple ofzigyr; ksitlnc,t . to all, your r,elot l in t s, r3 mttt,., thrT,e.,, t o . :nom you hare hceomF topted iti,the, hot* : 'ofijietitherhoOill' :f. .l% l oo,3iiiitihnld.'vonanit ,liiitartee'froni :youvrbiotlier• in .,. . , iiii;ftif nine; you know 110 hew, soon. ou may . beloyok ! I,a,k en • by adversity. , „11e #iti'v' fisft th member ofbuf9y/er hyttt01118:411 4 ''Ydl'Wk.ppOo9 iYolOliitrity . ls , l3NAVtftfoaiiVt a , UoTjili nce'Wlib'fth•OlfAtfiioVehi#tieris `, o f his I.)i v i ion. , . ! ,-. 444 ,q49lyrdif'W4(oBo3: leatliness ateillrtinr,:f irentler7.lits....fiAirit4i 1 0,•9„1:1P., the needy: ; , f 041 Y: bilVaiic..Y."(lo::' din lon, to reps," . .. d . our _prtisid)ng . dflicer a breach oTtlior. - FNlge•b4ony.ininiber ol - ybililii'iiiiiiiii;lfielegrlrolatiOn of (Itity. io;uolso,kbriiailliritile!inq, . I'inOGOOM,4; : +tik , toy.oPr..i4totlif'r;)Yill:4lo.?:+ l V!, l 4 l q . :3l,9.9 4 WU,k .c oti q ifi., 3l - , frgip - „Ahe.. ; ,cpluninles•.oU'rso.w,fiff,, aie,ncitiof tis --- fi1fe' 2 047064 7 9A1i01f144 , iiiiik 4 ektb`ryiliti'ttifAilatibV6fijibt'oPollllo -dotiinkatorietpnirOultitritl4o64holUititilie . 1 7 ilniatuflPo9,,44llfraP, -Ta,IP4-41-1ii.5, , ,7 - Yißtiglksfr.,9lo7o-c!iq l .P ° . , .M*" d • l o ° "' ° . ntii oaher y fiiilnetl, antl:it'reddii:j, I,thqa, e4eciiillylt rtheitiOritluNPrit witiinfllio'Y'rtri ttiltl'. Inte , s lieenAtiirtnerl;y-addiiitektoolicitoil. - 14aitit$T113oWail.io,064 5 .W.,01PIP. 1 . 1 4?Pit•rPL119/1 1 , :iintlwhile . ,",,y4itt,,,Arpol!d f itok i yijidicato,,,l k n-' filkseriThig brother, to eir , :iiiii'lliici4,tiiMieti'et'•'-ilie , fileieik , .tlk. - T„ "lie: sliiiii. , .by4akatiebetistiti#o,';.:4o4arArikr4l 7 lll*- etier4(lutthi. :, WAll.iirekton*loinFilliGrAt Ra . kitliltitor.f, - 51' RF:9A c lilit}:eq.‘ 9 4. l l,ll : lg.)l9At yoUr eaOrr star:• - •„t ,'„- ',•-.•:%!'. ' :.'...- t. ~ 'llii'lli s e ttifififitliiitiftitinfaifei of: liiid ditek lii' ! Yoiiio lir ethonvafrilgeoioirthav'l heqnotii) y•thillot . §o,ootetti;,oopkillzeadii".;o,rjriciplii qc,),9y,e i 'v iliimg# , ; , ,l:4o,l 4 ti.t_in , f, ll )Films.o ortil-th(i'atitios ,9:1- fitinOtotty,.preedrilletf by' 111,WhiiiiT'Otigoire;',iittflodli)frtftVItiW:fiV Oa tiiid'WtOilliOthOliligsiikOtisertinetiOfo.liieb , yOit;,ctintiOt, rig4oiitOselt4rgay;..tliosAi.d.Wißit.,:- %vitt& pertain io. •ytiiirs elves. •,:rErcryno yeti tlONVliie,liolia'iialentlitnoyiti,-intliteillo,l4ol* jitito l rw:tiF ottO4l , ieftlPt9flii. 100101fit9 '4 1, ;W-i03 1 144.'i,P11. I tßk:t4sre i tha44lo444,sy . 9 (l tl ;pn yqtir,pr,t,wittgliieligel l vivl i . l 4 r4lhklo l l'fefoso voiAtierfolll l i4agie..'liiillifiliiriilVA r *ooi 6 ;ft!l , li l !ofl 'tour tiirittil,tii4 AiiO4io - oil •, ! .P 19004 4 ,; lie exertio'yo ivß,tiii&Y.o,4l9,,PE , 1 1 ' is tols.siilli4.iiJotit'Arey , .to evety one, bilifidilittnis#l4Wlitto t tr ani r, old, "' io N e rYAf l q? liPtfigagAll - 00P0MgrbW r i (11 : 113 t 19c T i lt 1 I,?44rigY,tVwfVAl'l)olP,llN i, ' 0 944 NA 8 4 :13 ; d c hi n oiTh i L btei tb whoeiithey • •rir " - .. ,, .. 2 ,.. - ‘‘'':::.7' 3 '''''.'Z'A*h,''4,'",'., i %, - ;;, ; :',:f.xg. t'.,;:,... ; •i:,:A:,7,,T...V,-, aw v ~‘.1':“"I1"‘."£‘T?~‘.: WM): «214 n‘:2‘~l3}:é‘:;.-s..,7«~:;::yw‘;~{ :‘Lv avaanrgm-asit.taa - • - • -- Let your-love for man , e commons • b in 'your sicadkeffo r( to reactie tkiiraills/th ral 'dem the - unhappy not ever:the misguided.fdrifnkard aS„letititO himself, to, his family ape to apiiiiiffqeifi tate of your friendly . aid,,huel6e,ynniSiVeri - - • nous and incessant laboi4,66,.e . xerted for "his _deliverance from , -the neworthy:,bondngela . which the demon. Of the still hat; lioand'him. Despised and degraded though lie be; 'del-• not of success.' Tli . &•', , Olest drunkard; _ may he redeemed,-, and if, one; be:-"s3vet _through your instrument_a_lity i you•Will a generous reward ,in his gratitti4,iind ; the ' tender approvalsit yOur.e.wn,ecinscienee. 'Wirt instrurnents . With Whiekto 'Work the drunkards reform 'ire harsliiih r siFand re linke. Le( ypur;•;•interbotirSe4itlilifin , ,be friendly, your lreatinent.et ',him.. kind. • in our conversation with lil4 : and,cmiduct to- • wards him let Iditt TeX, thnt4MlattifliiiVai nes t interest in hie ••welliiie;l.ridlltat,;his re tlirn to virtue Will seetireliiii7iilet stranger hold upon your affeetlerisr ilAirotractelidrs sipation has made -liikteitifaiu , olVrt 4 aining -ific_re.Spec il *, 4lll4 °X 9 . l • ' ment of-his life, en eaYbrici,ViSpelllid error of his mind and cotitiiielliiniz.thathiS resto ration to soberness will be' hi&restoratiori to respectability:__ The reformation- of a_ con-, firmed drunkard, is,a moral sublimity, and proud may the philanthrtipist - . Well be who • Upon a - fellOW creature. 'eNiinseti • from the impurities of sottislifteis; and re's - 'lttoreA - ra-the iiira - ge - ottris-creater;Oritr - lity7 -- his liand,upen his heart and soy, alone , 4 _, have done it."' Puirry of burposen the exereise cifeve. . • • ry duty iinposcur you . by italic or year don-. • nexion with the Ordenr onglit - to be the gov, erring principle of your' conduct.- - MOved ,_tmiliyinotive's: - .Wholl3tWolfisli f -but-by _ core desire to improve - the ccinditidn, encou rage.the prosperity and Aclyance the•happi ess of mankind, cheerfully•diaeliargeall the 'requirements of your solemn iorripiet with each ether. All ostentatiousihow of chari ty argues impurity of metiVe and - detracts • ,- fronithe,merit of a good action. Avoid th,is Pharasaical stratagem to dein the praises of the world,•a stratagem whielFgenerally fails in the acCoMplishnient of ite end,.• Bestow -not your - good - de e s e errof-m en rbu t for the nobler and exchisive purpose of re- . nate& by fieri,ty Of, intention "cast- your bre6d time - if - The tracers for . you shall,find it after:Many • Fitarrv.rtlieroliligatipris_Nvfitch I voluntarily assumed whets You:entered - :Order Of the Suits Of Temperance is the test tof your worthiness as 'men - alert of the fra ternity. Your lionin'isPledged to advance the interests and promote the harmony of , ted yourselves to ipbriery that you maybe to all the world ail example, -and a sacred promise rests upon you to preserve unsul lied ;on your piffilie7Faliffiatiolf of the Sons of Temperance. Be it each one'.s. care to be faithful to -,,hirnself, faithful to others -whose good. , he .hirs volunteered ,to promote, n i faithful to preserve 'kr the badge lie wears as pure and' spotless aS it was when lie first received it" t the hands ofhis confiding brethren, We are encourabed.to believe that,:ouKfrder is destined to. wash from our land the stainstif black intemper ance. Let us as constituents of"our 'fast cemented brotherhood, employ our energies io hasten this'deaired r°" ' Who can estimate the sorrow" , ' - and dis ease, the poverty antherimOvltich„shall be removed. from . Eeopte"i*bej) 2 .the,:et;er,- Cern illete4:CQliainlitlkifirn . fiii7o.6ol4 l iibli lib ,; tWat;Peiiiile.G*o4o,'l4fdi'the Wine -.ll.lpLwiai;iiillquittle - Z.--.iiitple:,ift*4r...etaa-____- !iters and kappy in , thejy...OcepliCii.y4liey:liV ed cheerful and a tranquil - Good Mee' of thojtiditi aselblia-Wikthel# 7 loo,iselence aliine Judge.d,:theithw-Tkeyleyed_ciefrother lttitticriatertiOygi;alh iveters' Odlerinal ; fraud, violence,. 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