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The Friend of Temperance from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 2

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BE CA REFTJL WI2A YOfj HA 1. aoim TO WASB IN onuRGE JNGTONi The TEMPERANCE XECTURES TUB SENATE." Communication Friend of TemperancB. 5. Men and women should be carefal WHAT NOTS. A monkey bit a child in Tall abas see the other day.

what they say before each other-be A correspondent of tie N. Y. Sun, fore the world. Idle word, oiten spo writing from Washingtrta City, Jan 'y oo the 2i. X.

Sun heads its Congressional column for January 25th, 1870, and among the proceedings of The R. E. Lee is the name of ft 24tb, has the followini to iy about ken in jest are sometimes potential R. Editor, J- H. HlLUAssociatis Editor OrncTAL Oegau of the feVrajjffi cbrccxz of The Friends or TemA-rance.

for evil, because not fully understood going to church in thai city: the benate of that day, we find that anid properly appreciated. i The Metropolitan Mjthodist Church Mr. Sherman of Ohio and Mr. Morrill of Maine made lengthy speeches in is distant onhr a few Kocks from the also, tiie Urgan of the Statffcirmcil3 of Vir- NORTH CAROLINA. f.

FOK THE rWEXD. Foustais Hiix, Greene Cd, N. Jan. 8tb, Bro. Whitakkr The 25th of December being our regular day of ms ing to elect officers, and ourcrfu cil having secured the services oftsv.

Jno. N. Andrews to deliver a public address, there was a large unar 0( In one of onr public addresses on the subject of temperance, not a great Ciirolina, BouiI (haroliiia 'and iima, JSorih Florida. Metropolitan Hotel, here i am so- favor of a bill to provide a com MI DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENTS Commissions have been sent out, during the last weektover fifty persons in North' waking them the Vic's President. or the representatives of the President' of the State Council in their several We hope that every one, 'to1 whom a commission was sent, will accept it, and use his influence and very much of his time for the promotion of the cause of Temperance.

The President, let it be understood, does not send out these commissions as so many compliments. Hef means business, and th commissions mean norl. If, therefore, thef3 be any who do not intend to work, do not expect to give of their time and influence to the cause of temperance ancl to the journin'f, and this miming I conclu mission on tbe subject of the liquor Office three fymres East oj tramc. Ae Cbito7, on Mammoth Steamboat to be run on Ibe Mississippi. Two runaway negroes from North Carolina are iu the Alabama Legislature.

Whitepeople of Georgia aie doing their own work and tha negr oes are going to Mississippi. Hon. John H. Rjagan, Representative from Texas, was born in Tennessee, in October, 1818. The skeleton of Gen.

Lee's horse, Traveller' will be on exhibition at the fieiclern Avemte. ot Delaware, spoke in The Cross (X) Vk tl to remind ded to stroll arouud ti hear tho Rev. Dr. Newman, lately rdurned from Europe, and to see GraBabcock, Sar-toris, and the rest olthe Presidential household, I desiri to behold with my own eyes the tmilsler who has recently traveled so elensively on Gov while ago, we related" an anecdote, which caused considerable merriment, and to our mind it was entirely inno- cent andv altogether free from the least taint of coarseness. But it was mis-undcrstood and misapplied by a boy who sat in the audience, and the effect on him was damaging, until he was convinced by a minister of the nnra nt.d t.hfl HfiVflrnl COUD- yon that your tiulyfcriijtioh bug opposition.

Pending the discussion the Senate went iuto executive session and -afterwards adjourned. In the House on the same day, we ther.n not and cils present, many pireai all renv, promptly! wero An- members of our Orde wuo danilenmolv cnt orf.nvt1i)y BfO. ernment account, ar to view critical drews, and after the ss all par- Aftisinrr rites. s'rACB. 1 3 Ma 6 Mb jl Tr.

gospel, who also heard it, that he had ly the person who pires to rule us observe, Mr. Scales of N. introduced a bill to reduce the tax on tobacco and whiskey. Philadelphi a Centennial, reconstructed, of course. during another an third term.

'It took of tho barbepW. cate, X-r. r.rAn.r hvfte hiuds Ctho fair A a i try An is not cflen one ha; One Fqnare, a chance to meet 1 -J 50' oo So, it is likely that the temperance and others 6 25! 8 50! 13 00 A movement is on foot -to erect oiefpra rf nil. COUnCll 12 00 20 00 25 00 80 00 Two Squares," Thiee thinks himself with a gentleman 50i- 8 00 ii shjioou friendly to tAe Older. 00 10 00 ,18 00.

19 50; question will come up for discusssion in the house also, and should it come snperior to Georg a statue to Father Mathew, the great temperance apostle, in St Louis. Washington; so I were, )333 Ulys- Fourth Cola'n lO OOjH O0l7 00,25 00j.36 00 Half i 16 C0 00 24 50 50 CO. 770 00 was compelled, as Our council is in a nourisuiufe; can. safely say to a square out vote, the country may On account of hia liberal views i ai oojso oojse oo.eo 00,3,00 00 Whole ses annow. expect to tee any amount of extension of our Order, let, not such retain their but return them at once to the Secretary, with a reconiinendatioD of some othsr person ia their conjmunhy who will work.

I Te hope that all will accept the office, and that all will work. A little done by all will amount to a great deal in the aggregate. on com umiiwii-flBTTn. v. jt aimer nag We ea.ro very littler HOw the matter been expelled.

from Baptist Ministerial misunderstood the remark. Children are always listening because they are always trying to learn, and people shouid be careful what they say before children, if they2 would not have them repeat, in public what they have heard iu private. We heard a traveling temperance lecturor, from Boston, say, not long ago, that, just before taking, leave of his family, as he was on the point of starting South, his children tried to dissuade him from coming lest he might be shot and murdered by 31," 1876. JAN, is decided, for. we are tree to con- Union, of Gennessee, N.

Y. The annual meeting of the Bish As or Dr. N2ylia)C'I shall not attempt an analjiof his gerrhon. His text wan taken oni R6mans, twelfth chapter and elVonl verse: 'Not slothful in busineVjfcrvent in spirit; serviDg the; Vhe subject suggested by thes9 is thlcomoatibilitv of ops of the M. Church, South, will.

that experience has greatly changed fome of our views upon the temperance question especially with regard to prohibitory legislation. be in Nashville, Tenn on the first Wednesday of May, next. The Friexd ov TEJiriTvAXCE Peterson's Magazino for a whole year, or only: $3.75, and postage paid. Adi'cds 11. Ileigb, N.

O. will continue so, as long as wo have such material iu it as Bros. Harper Bar wick, Stanly, many other male with a scjie of ilo members, whose hearts are uboly enlisted iu the good work of teuiperduce reform Heartily approviug of th action of the State Council, relative tompiov-ing lecturers iu the several 'Districts, I am yours, E. J. Bkooks, Secretary Bethel Council, 207.

The 'Mess Club' system of board business with piety, id all I wish to A CALL NOT BE DIDN'T KftO HIM. Since our city lias grown to be a great cotton emporiom and a whole-r THA WILL HEARD. Southern people. Those children say in regaid to Dr. lewman is that ing has been in successful operation at the Richmond, for several years, the truth ot he illustrated person averaging board at ubout $10 per sale dealer in Fertilizers, Whiskey and la scries of dis- Rainey, a colored member, (we are his text by auuouncin courses cn Mohamme month.

Groceries, our city government particular in saying colored," be un the Koran, Turkish Em- SendLyour Job "Work to tho Fejexd of Temperance Job- 'Constitutions, By-Laws and Rules, of Order rsiil. bo n'eatlyiand cheaply printed. -r-Wo solicit patronage. i police force have been wonderfully, im It is said that there are eight pin cause we observe that the N. Y.

Herald and ou Religion in 1 pire, and suggesting both in quantity and qaality. lit his conerre- were not warned by a dream. They had htard father and mother talk about those cruel, murdrous Southern rebels," and. hence their alarm when father was about to go among them. We must take1 heed to our words as well as our ways, if wo would be blameless in life1.

WAS2E OF AMUNITION. factories in the United States which turn out about forty-seven millions of but mostly in appearance. gallon as well as str eis would be FOR THE FRIEND. Shoe Heel, N. Jan.

2lst, 1870.. Bro. Whitakeu I herewith hand takes the Biblical Recorder of this city to task for saying negro" instead of from South Carolina, offered a resolution ia the House last In tho olden timei we knew alljthe pins per day. What a mighty pin expected to contributAierally on the occasion of these lectifc, the first of cushion this Union must be. X.OG-AJBI policemen and they looked as natural as other people: but now we don't you reports oi our council for 2 last which will be givdB, or Mer sold, this The Irish census just published week calling on the Secretary of the to a A A know all of them, aud," with their fine The ression.

oi gives the religious status thus: Cathr evening. Dr. Pritchard bag been invited ten day's meeting up north. Treasury for a full and complete report from the commissioners of the uniforms od, we sometimes don't know Newman to the 'Bring your cam tion was, prayers olics, 4.150.857 Protestants of all denominations, 1.261,410, Excess of Catholics over Protestants 2.889.347. those we use to know.

Soch was the th other evenins when Mr. Par- Freedman's Savings Banks. Canary appears Dr. Pritchard occupies nearly a in the Biblical Recorder, in which Tripkll vitb trained birds arid ptberf attractioa, this evening at backer Hall. therefore, Our Qpuaon is Bfainey will have to this It appe 4 1 1 It 1 "Tl'J ham approached! us, in the market, he expresses his most decided dis make another call before that "full mac me reverenci genu purposes The Chief of the Cherokee na sent from the spirit and sentiment ol The Keeper olthe Capitol Grounds to' turn to valuable acclat the ideas and complete report" will come.

Speaking of the colored people, we several articles, which he says, have tion, Ouchakttar, is. a member of the Baptist church. So are three of the and information obtain Jby him while and began to talk about a certain article which had appeal eu in our paper about him. After enquiring, his name wo assured him that he was mistaken advertises that tho beaux of italeigh can't adorn their vest button-holes recently appeared," but which the edi traveling at the expense the Govern will state that Friday Jones, a patri tor says, he. don having with.his flcwer'jJ own per- Supremo Judges of the Creek nation, and also the Superintendent of public instruction.

quarters, together with the dues' $8,25. Our council is doing well. We had a Temperance Sociable 3 1st Dec. There was a large crowd present, consisting of ladies and gentlemen, old and young, married and single spent a few hours together very pleasantly, when ajl retired toheir homes rejoicing without the aid of We have these Sociables often, and we find that it is not only pleasant co ourselves, but than it is beneficial to the temperance cause. We have a new organ which adds very much to the pleasure of the meetings of the.

cil, and to the public meetj were favored with a i- -l on the 12th nf subjef tewpejri ment, and to exemplify son the beautiful harmom both as to the man and the paper appeared in that ich exists Blind Tom, the musical prodigy of tha nrre. will be in our city the 7th of that his grievance, probably, was The Doctors "dissent is very between pelf and piety. archal colored gentleman of this city, has issued a proclamation to the colored people of the State of North Carolina, in which he says a great many very sensible things, He tells strone as well as decidod," and the against the' Spirit of the Age. But, as When I leached the chi door I affair remirfds us of an anecdote. told the usher that ha Jiever seen February, appearing forn night only at Tucker Hall.

J-, Oar city Fathers are discussing City Gas and Water Woks. And A lean, lank, lazy-looking, good-for- hav heard of no fight in that quarter, we are persuaded to hope that iiis grievance turned out to bo an imagi- Grant, and that he won oblige me them to go to work to quit loafing hich coin- nothing fellow, whom we call Jack, ap by procuiing for me a seal and stealing and getting into scrapes, Forty or fifty thousand dollars are being expended, on the Hippodrome in New York, for tbe great revival meeting of Moody and Sankey which in a few days. The church property of the ten principal denominations in the United States has increased in value during the last twp4.rrs. the GeV- man Jed the position neia peared at a neighbor door lust as about or the race will be ruined beyond re- now something is being raJ. Looking at me, as said the family had taken their at stafrorerkd Were it po'for the imaging uemptum.

at toy excessive lack of traJ street the breakfast table. how Uvr would tu rheard Bishop colored, Tho eood lady ror iy lea mo down tte? aisle tl tha pew Trv 1 Moore, P. the down and have soma Hat lALOMElEODlSM. a straight line; with th 'ew of tk in which bTiFall in Durham, hmtfetil Ined." Aavine-r lifchwasn'tf at all President, who -joojjpttt" np r.A&rance. Lis Jad iapawiifi( him argest gain, tsertain, criaie, 'jiTle.

One tiling It wyt Zloa to bear it, but kU BP611 Of by thnaa it waTa to bear It, as being a tJatrrortcs hungry didn't feel like eating in Cotuelia BodclSp, in thiai c-' I ISortli TLe MetLcxlist Aiurck ol while Babcock ana Sartor is, with Seve pie, is on the inSQfjolored peo- Tilton's act, b. -waa quite unwell. She insist vane Carolina clebxat present Mrs. judge of the maUer by whafix ral ladies, took seats in the pewm- veiy able thing," and! hope has done ed, and Jack still dammed. She made Alice-went year, it uemg ipe centennial oi tneir fdmlfiTv in rear of Grant nndhi her little boy get up, and again invi 1 Jones writes in the Daily Sentinel and they gsii, present? lit hfthnnvpa the good men of both ra- nrVm.u: It behooves the good men of both and first labors in this state.

And, on the 21st of March a grand Centennial cele iirlii ftanwitefl that, eii, consid-fJgihe opposition it has to contend against. wife And now commenced my en ted dack to take a seat, which he fi sent them back installau- present term were tranced gazing. I was near enough cea to put a stop to it bration will be held in- this city, which nally did, and although still complain girls. xhe 4at the same tima. to Grant to see every motion he made, ing ot leeling badly, and lamenting promises to be one of the most impos A gale of wind, which passed xi McLean, lJresident.

DTfav Patterson, SUNSET' COX. Associate. his complete loss oi appetite, he went ing ojcasions, ever witnessed in the Col. E. R.

Stamps, late editor of the every wink of his eye. He seemed to be very nervous and restless in his to work vigorously on the biscuit, cof Tarboro Enquirer, but now a citizen city. We return thiEnks to Hon. J. i Da fee, fried ham and eggs, seat.

His wife had to tell him each Among the distinguished di over Baltimore recently, played havoc with Schroeder's celebrated air ship of which the public has heard so much during the last few months. The thing's Who'll build the of Ealeigh.aed Miss Bettie Y. llhams second daughter ot cftir esteemed fel vis member of Congress from this dis time where to find the page of the Jiuo littiD uuj, nuu uttu LO glVO Up vines invited, we learn from the Advocate that Bishop Marvin is one oi them, hymn. He paid little or no attention trict, for a copy of the speech recently WJCurrnn, Chaplain. Miss Nancy Partwy- Miss Effie Sutherland, Miss Hattie Harker, Ast Conductor Eddie McQueen, In.

Morrison, Out Sentinel. We have a goodly number of mem-. low cilizep, John Williams, his seat, took ms stand at the back oi his mother's chair, and when Jack, to the sermon, yawned frequently, and and that he will attend. Everybody delivered in the House on thd Amnesty bill and in reply to Blaine. The ta hymen's altar on the morning of vq or.th in eh.

After receiving the next? whose appetite seemed to be com who has seen and heard the "Bishop stroked his beard, la one word, Grant showed overV indication of hav ing," reached for his fourth biscuit, he will want to see and hear again congratulation of friends the happy I GENERALITIES. groaned audibly. His mother" reach ing been on a spree. His face was bers ladies and gentlemen whose pair started oh a bridal tour. speech is exceedingly humorous, and withal, a very strong one.

It shows up Blaine pretty effectually, making his recent opposition to amnesty to and his coming, will, of itself, brin hundreds to the Centennial. bloated and 1 ruddy, and his whole ed around and with a gentle pressure souls seem to be in the work. With Pull down your is the I 1. 'I All 1 slang bore Dearing muicatsu mat tne services r.noKs. Tho attention ol our such advantage we hope to -press on of her hand upon his arm warned him to keep quiet, which he did until Jack appear very ridiculous when compared expression for telling a talkative One of the purposes of the meeting is to iaise money to build were boring to him to the last degree.

ward. with his action three years.ago. to shut readers ik called specially to the ad vertisement of T. B. Peterson Broth reached forth for his seventh biscuit, As I took in the lineaments of his stol- a Memorial Church in this city.

"We Yours in F. T. and i J. Curiue. Thu English volunteer force now when the bo could contain his feel id countenance, too tuougnt arose, hope that all the purposes, including Mr.

Jox says ne canuoc account ior the change which has come over Mr. Blaine, nor will he attribute motives. Tt is understood that Mr. Blaine is a of 238.261 rank file, of How can such a person ever succeed this, will be fully consummated ana ings no longer but gave ent to them in a shrill, prolonged whistle. His that the church which celebrates its in setting aside the precedents estab fob the raiEKij.

BACKSLIDERS. whom 168,700 are efficient. Ministers, teachers, fathers, moth Centennial may enter upon the century TEMPERANCE mother arose quickly with a flushed ers, in wliich they present to tho public Mrs. ffarSeld'a Ne-r Booke, which are no ready tor sale, are fine publications and will, doubtless, command a good sale. RALEIGH CO L'NCIL.

lished by ths fathers and iu obtaining with a determination to do ft thousand candidate for the presidency, but that is no reason why he should be a mean But, he does think it is very singular that Blaine should antagonise evn. sisters, call uton the voung men fold more for Christ than has been face when the little fellow, knowing what was coming, started to run. As 1 A. to touch not. taste- not the accursed done in the hundred years that are a third term I do not believe taat Grant will get the Republican nomination at Cincinnati, but if he should he will take it.

He has" never refused he fell out the door his mother caught lrant who is committed to General drawing to a close. bowl. God save our young men. Amnesty. him and led him toward the place of Tho London Lancet says that the PUFFING THE GOSPEL.

penance. isut, as tney were going n6 anything given to him yet. habit of secret drunkenness is becom At the last meeting a number of applications were brought in. One lady was- initiated. After the usual said Mother, if a man as am ing verv common among the boys at LETTERBOX.

Middleton. 262 Bro. the English public schools. Mr. Editor I blush when I look at the vast army of temperanco backsliders.

I feel almost sometime as if all our work were in vaiu. This, however, doaa not comport very well with what you have heard me state in a public speech. I take it that whenever a mau falls away from any spiritual, mpral or social attainment, he is an injured man, and injured to an extent that he seldom is willing to admit even to him- hungry, and don't fedl like eating, ancl is sick, can eat seven biscuits, how PETER DWYER. At 38 i Vandam street, New York, routine, the Council, under the head of the good of tho Order, listened to several very interesting littjle speeches John Childs failed in an attempt to many could he eat if he was well, and Grimsley writes: rnh tha Galveston bank in which he was hungry and felt like eating Peter Dwyeran illiterate but very 'Our Council is increasing rapidly. from various members.

II. waa fimnloved. Then he failed in an History does not record the moth lleT Burkhead, the President, numbering now 49 earnest and we suppose a very sincere christian man, is, and for some time, attempt to kill himself. His attemp er anfjwer to that sum but the an- (Returns received. and Stronaeh, jso-Hat were, by Action of the Council, There are a great many business men who do not know, seemingly do not properly, appreciate, the importance of i A man must keep himself before the people if he wou.1d? be known, and to make his, business known he musiv Adyerlis6t Politicians and some worldly minded ministers of the Gospel who are working for worldly glory and tha applause of.

the multitude, appreciate the importance of advertising. Hence, to jfAt intn the State prison will end ecdotd prompts us to enquire if the if the I has been, holding a revival meeting, of to dsliver "addresses tne Doctor can write such a in success. next regular meeting, which they con i i vitt't t- irom expressions wxucu, ucuuiuuik tu Men seem to ihink there is ho great At the forty-second annual maeting tue ju. Xi. unurcn in mis piace still sented to do.

Let every member of the Order in tie city be sure to come injury done when they fall away from continues, there being some 20 to 30 tion in terms of The little cellar or basemct.5 room in which he holds his meetings is crowded nightly out next Friday evening. the principles of total at the altar nightly. The Rev. Mr. of the London Beer and Wine Trade Protection Association, it was stated that while'drunkenness was indispu- the Recorder, most be wholly imaginary, what might he not do as a dissenter," if, instead of an imagination, he bad a reality upon which to base his dissent RELIGION.

Swindell is assisted in his labors this with the roughs of that pcrtion olthe But the truth is they suffer both in a moral and social form. The social r- HOMCIDEi week by Rev. Mr. Willis it is often the case, that, a ficti of Wilson, tably the increase, convictions city and many of them have and Rev. Mr.

Burton of statue of a drinking man cannot be as Greensboro, against tha Tenders were fewer than tious name the politician writes a verted. The Sun says that Dwyer is puff of himself, to keep himself doing a good work, notwithstanding Tbis.is the largest revival and 5 more conversions than has ever been in Tar high and as good as one who totally abstains for the simple reason that the people and quite tften the the world the flesh and the in TmN. Y.Sv asks: "What is boro for many a year. Let the good case that the minister of the Gospel cluding some of the police, seem to be work go bravely perfect sobriety is a virtue "which is sullied by the slightest indulgence. writes the very complimentary and any religion jorth to any man who pretends to possess it, if it be not to working against him.

4 under the former less stringent law. The debt of New Orleans 13 twenty-one millions of dollars, and the city is trying to make a compromise with its creditors on the basis of sixty cents the dollar. The Mormons have a hymn. 'We Geo. W.

Swepson, shot Adol-phus G. Moore, at Haw River, on ast, infiiting, a woud from which Moore died the next day. The first version-of the' matter was, that Mooro was passing along the road going bird hunting, rand, without provocation, Swepson rlred at him with'an army rille from behind a chim His morals suffer, if he drinks in A few nights ago a general row oc A correspondent sends the following him an innuenual power How can toxicating beverage, to the extent of curred there, iu vhiph the police par reminiscence: hen Congressman any man be said to believe in this or its influence over him, or, in otb or ticipated, sidmgvith the disturbers of that religion when he practically ig- Lamar was returning home at the close of the session of Congress in 18- the meeting. Bat the next night bet rores the controllmg principles hpon are not Ashamed to Qwn Our Lord 60, a newsboy on the- Memphis and ter policemen were put on duty an words, to the extent of his departure from strict sobriety. We need not niinoe word a4 thing, drunkenness is highly immoral and the sooner the Which it is founded, and spurns the fulsomely flatteiing local notices of himself which appear in the daily papers.

It it well enough to puff, "or rather to small men, and men who make the Gospel a matter of business, but great men and truly pious gospel preachers don't care for advertising. The Temperance reforni movement Charleston Railroad insisted that he Very good; but the question is wheth ney, without effect then retreating quiet Dwyer seems deter governing 'p recepts which are its es snotuu purcuaaa a uou mo repeateoiy er thf, Tinri imt ashamed to OWft sence i xhere are a great many men them. to tho inside of the house ho again fired from behind a. artially closed door, this time inflicting the wound. world knows the better.

mined to prosecM his work among the outcasts, at Jra hazards. May his efforts be crowned with sucpes. The in these times who are called profess To this we may add the loss of spir ouereu uuu. our. jjituiair iu mm, with a wave of th9 hand, pshaw 1 don't bother me so, I wrote the Quick as thought tho little lellow answered, 'Ah I now I know.

That's what makes it so darned hard to' ors of religion, but we need another He' was the proprietor of a and a prominent member of a I Apther version is, that Swepson acj battle is not yours, but God's, said the itual attainments. For I verily ba- class of people who can show that ted onithe defensive that Moorf prophet to Jehosapbat. exciting the greatest interest and lieye, that the devil controls np twq they are en titled to be called prauti fashionable church. When the brethren passed round to collect the sub- wentfor a fightaad wa3 in-tfaaact of things so potent for evil to professors oi religion, as dram-drinking and the shooting Sweep son when Swepson shot Richmond, is probably, without sera of religion. Whatever pe the form of a man's creed, he is required Marietta Journal: Mrs.

Ba- scriptions he fumbled in his pocket lot enthusiasm in Maine. -Large meet-ings are everywhere being held, while, the liquor" law is being vigorously enforced. At Saca to-da Jjn "17th,) liiiu- Moore, in his dying statement, tar." widow liviner some five milan I his slio. drew out a number of papers, a parallel in the country in the proportion of its cl.urch members to its to lorsake his evil ways. i a ji I and dronnnd ona in the "plate.

The west ui 4wwwj, wewmiug uigmeaea r.r inhitants.X'f its population of Guion of Newbern is a druggist for a single case of liquor eelling was sentenced to sixty in ball-room. Laok around yoi, fiir, and you will find that in these two things which are a'most always together, a majority of apostate bdtu. Nnvw der the, devil sadjt aii i should not be attacked tu saverely-- 00 2S church members (Jul. Henry L. dead.

The matter, at the timo of this wri-ting, is being investigated. Strong counsel have been employed on' both sides. ed to be an approaching storm, at- hnted not exactly a subscription, but the county lail and to pay a fine and tempted to descend into the cellar for ft bearing tha legend 'Good large majority lildren. costs. New York World.

sr-A few Almanacs left. 3f safety, and fell and broke her neck. f0r twelve dunks I. I urn-.

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