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deprive
mie/inihb
no^<3^1^^r^p<^i'tioularv
m ytd pfeposlurou^
:he mifiotity tinvn aU
ftrt|<5Titjr -uoniJ; other-
argtte at nli; for his
tbiit if the mnjodty
id thejdshtoniy apovh-
yieia their wishes
Ind Bij.cftu.se
bate to spppoirt the
iXf nshowing, hpto the
i0c they" occupy the
It the thomept ap ,op-
ieh^s itrU^, thoi pf
the jrfspeeiod
cat of tiip^
onifi: ^ele wtere^ls
K^ty -
aWd MshUs of a
io them as those of h
id ihei.t "toy What
y; equaitty or miirhess
reftter yieldHo the. less#
they e oom--
fheid^..p(h#i#es the
Mked'^'for^mofa*-
in this laetah,^ didnot
aeh id^orit^ to
MM''id.,
^wps .ip Jh
joiflde no d^tililme6
ft*^4 J rjift: .* ^ u 'iflJ ..A * BiC *
ScOV-ilft; \T'..;' ^
' . pa|%liir;r;3i]|pp^
as theLaina|je^|^^^
isspe of Oct 6tli> aa ed|a>4aJ appepi^
wideh le; tpaatpei^Gaftl loje
taheii by pny oiie; aad .1 tisi;ihi^tl^
fdei^cwill hoi/ Athk me indiscreet fer
rep^ing'to^lt as Sach*
shall ewdearor to ie toi fhe
siili^ot'inievesti? I&e tOo deeply to
:uj'- ; V4-'- "JV. .; ^4-^4^ '
n&e wftfi 2^oa. ^ ... *: .v
,. Krst, .tTh^n, ,s tojc^;,
iwj^tiber f#1
Sometip^ i
QODiWWf$!ll ^ .
musditayshi ut regaidHo wh^t: would^i^^
would aet >ho' lftegbt i
'lheP'<ahete^%^ femods bf^^th^'Mmbioh
cod^Be iotHfd&ehd iafo
thy,i<"d4, hjijfs
.enemies .njP^-of
Bible, Wt of sectarmntsm in schopi^
3caa*W*i4,4h8t4lwjr;ire tei^
i^itiiaft^twUkgitif soiiB^ailo{^-
Jigtottw They wafetoincd
.oj^;;:|^e.'iSb^-'ta
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^
owr h3eieed-43oiifsti^4r^
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4W0W1^'' -^WJMs Jf'
jSo- IntiniaMi
3yi;
.iby- fflSsi
tta^ Iriead^-d' &10M
t{i^^f4HipS|:|0itsy'46i.^'^'b 'teutitt
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TU^ %m!S /y^ ipte, (M)ioaJ ScumL '
. CQjje-fi^S'ATia^/iL CM\^fiic\^ i.a^eR, ScdotP"
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^ Cathohc, Greek
^lethodist or Qtta-
Kiiig'^jatb^ll-s-'?^ 'tweniy ojiMilss' week'ai'^i^SaydoV''^^
day, then ^^^S^aii ^iallMjties are eB- {%g ai M^'i^
Xitled to IW:^ty di,N^^ 0oqa.y'cdnUnum^ *
^ found iSiilC^llVd^ iBibft, tf^ll^iiiotts twenty fof the fe-1
^ioudest, ^re them-; bkof Joe Smith, and the In^d^k iweii- j
A 0eod"lfoti^eat ;
r, B.k eye wonld^OI the district were ifoman Uatiiolics,; mwna immeamteiy prof
fffiaTiilif ini wei-e,liK vou' to' insist IwtV the^i^ pit r
that and! ic Bibb to tfeih ebi drea ? Ntver | vwH continue^ to ut^^uucei
fed of tlw Bftile. w'rti jTbeii, snpj^it large tnajority Protei8-|?nWto woMlip i|d^
lassion tOjinterrupt ought, a cooicinptiblo-roiitciriiy | . ~ v*'-";-' ' t
. I w i- / J-- tl .'t Ir, naT? a tAHfllvar ^ 1 Ik TOlC for 0131^01 A-sses^i*
p sbhooL .We are Caiiiuitos Ee 4^bnait to pay a teaeiier^ y- SOiilOOt.. . Iff e are m v iiiivw/?y w . .i . . ... r*vM.. .y vp r . -i-
isof' tlHrB}We base.! br .adin^ ..fl^
nrosfelves so fnlly tmUheir chadri^ ? Suppose the same of Eaas IPt^Char.es M. Shmr^ 113,^^
ren c^hii^n]^ ammc ],
^sre earnestly tru^t
p exempli^ the ex-
rineis of the B.uok#
aceabjk spirit, thnt
a mtl examinadon
)i6 (rdstecs have en
ene.ouhte^, u"vwiwj. v. |
pose of the teachor, that he is a Jewij
woiild ''ftlO; 'he^ ljk'ly 'to sekci readings
kssotis' prbiiitho ^kw Testament?;^
I ity fo the school in | Any tej^herifpf-course, would be pr<^e
Jhfit may he mside fo fo suit .hlfosplf in his selections. Such
" *were some of the ar^umenla adduced
by ihosb ^hb'w^e opposed to a WfoaV
,o a:v,ovvw . and 6f tlfo^
^ib perfomiheir du-1 Union Seflpl fn tits %i
Ido rigllt, arid that if presumed^ therefore, that the directbfov.
10 f^r.any way, it has with a the faet^r
JjMhe aake of pea^e, ocensiohaT readihg of tik Bibk,
jly, 8ttsps|tiecll did thaV^ , Bopk. wiih ilk
jonhine ^diodnees kf d|sereuon\tOf^^^^
lo^re^e dk^
rool; and. s.ure!y WO
V. . .... . ....
Utninry takes his leflye'^pi|,.
tlfo last ohjfoh^;^
aftei|hayitig been, connecledl with itlfoirs
Sm4 .j * ^
twenty-foiir years. >,
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V
hi*i f^rto fehd S^r.Meridiietk
Advlrf|^^ent. in wiif,no^ber.. H^.
of -GchkIs kud i^dy
t JlH
tiSff- iroei ^i'kc'.co. has
; iiiXl. iU*ti))r W
oil or ChViiiikiiiiy
uil offfcB^ev : '
saWrmtsl^-C'xqiii
^oald
'0^' ^
)^o 6<sj|ii^r^, U^irever^ ;^y
%id^' . wl>a in W^
fefefcfi insi jgaXjed by M
.that .class of pyi'sons always
ginning of ft pome j one morning to'mi*y
lo ariaiigmg our
^hei' dftj; To what
invigin.athm of
re ascenijcd 'I. and
nstance
on the <v
|ie ^^osHn
!EM
a speech to bis department in favor oil
establishing;ft form whereby the reftd-
ingof the Sibh; every morning sW^add
become a. regute exercise: Imi^essiiig
on ifce miiKis ol the scholars ihat tjiei
vrould'be ^fOHid inlSyels^ as lie b^
been, If they should ohjecli to it j anfl
cowinuiiig rettiftrk, that fhb ol^c
lions which had been made were
worthy of consiilerfidon or reffp^i4:^
idenily intending as no teimbeii %^U
ittg with ca]r aindr wbitld
10 sluo! tho^, who might dider tfeitli Mm
ID opinion. After exliatisiing
qiiieiice id mattiier. .atatcd tba^
a.nTftjoiffjt rul% itiat; bt
would piil' if lo vote. ' Those in fttvoi
of' the raotbn will say.Ay T by
a chorus of thoughtless boand girls
persdhded the school-misier's elo
quence* VContrary, no.' And the
more thoi^itful scholafs.- harblg bebo
taught teacher's opin
ions, and Ming disgosted;,\vi'lbitbe stl-
jy farce, Were silent. So the
w^carri^d. ; . ' .' -
'Of eourse, I,' as wMl as many others,
Was the foolish tbitasac-
tion. Buivthe directors took the inat-
tei* in band, and the consequence was.
ibai Ibie leachey^inade anoiber spehcbf
to, undo
done. ' fibijiiifSice again triiiin
wul ihejpuiUtal 8pyereigns:.re|W
their ^ vpfe; anci ilie will of a
maje^itysfill prevails,
fr 1-^Qlisidii content
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in thc.y
yr!^
;{'ar73ofi!'
gto
m>h^
tStii^rHgnd^
Rept^licari' tick*
OstJt md^pirrttfeiit,;
Uckel at all'.
'Tirtnrffriiiri'i IIifi"i i
i(A
l^atic^i.
^uoK for Not^embet
X .
^bO' wiilx e3^ql^^satie
tenipting army of
btley pioffiises a
t year,, qnd, frbm
i'dbno ill iiio |^at,
EritfVB thiatt
^.ro: idi
a year; .or
y^ai* for J^S^i^Oi---*
elpMa.
^TH for Ootdljcr is
'^ s ^.^LLLt
ra?~^r:C-->?TrTT;'!.-\"'
m
neWs' fpopi' .Wi^rco; has* Uemk.
7 lb;
W4iFs, Will-tohave' cSMa^e'd a
priatkb^ii. se#ra^ pleceS: oir
SI i^ifig iba^%j^urii . Pii?'
||^? ,and th^
braiiia in.de'^fjhrr. ;'''" ./'',;;/;. .
Tbe^al^jii brol^t
thai had 1^1^ cdntribMi^l^^
W;
*4
ba
tih
likd: Imprissmedfii^imWbe ot- BpaMsb and
Amefieoii eitieiia fortMdrty'^e.hfhl .hours,
with omhlag toeat They Wj^re
releuseil 01) promise to raiae the aifiount,
A number hiid de# IP .the steamer Salebt
tthd ^auis3y?;Cbtrsul took recm
h/^ard'^^iilritrtit ^ssel dl War,
*c0V ttS^^t^mtiy loiA refuge %bt
siWfii y. .. '!;:
/Tlie fsHlife^l win^s CJali^rniiiJ
dateaper- Aspati hil s* feamep to. lite 2isi olt.
live days hticr^ thiin received by lUie pver^
tittid nvdl. T^ie iieWs is uu1tnp:r*!;i'hly.
, Jpargttsoii. wM was-wupoded in a jiuel
with SiftAdidA' ' * !
ft) ilic.'elii^ciion of
LeStt^ns. WiiS etecMd ^e t1ie^ SeUcHie, aM
L W; ^proull, Of the'slave
trade irtov^nfeiii, Ufee^ed-lp tbrSitPse
fr'ohi-ISan .flra'ii'ci#pi^. ' ",4 ''- .
. .ilie'<y4emi| lii jfelSt "
l%e hoVeV steau^i^^^ built by ^'he
illessrs.. WiuaUer Bsbiibbre. to eWs, itbe
ocean i^A^t.#*ysvis bMiig lapn^hed. Tid
queer looUiuu crait^ aur^ct^ a deiM-
oi; police. t; .It. if. pqe' hptxiitef aad
tSdi loi^ ebii
o6 Mef hdf' Wa1ef,-ub bUuil bow
i:% up ttb^b thu ' watb;r ilfne .to
tibblior^ b'uiwMI i^ei^in; waierii ..Sici has
fbur^ Idgb presguw engipes, wit^b bblie^
bhe .thuuevrOl vAIpcPmotive., .Beitigs built
^ prpof, and;
ftuCi watelr
^ Plhe:W^i ho cuiq.
d sfpking;!^
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Wreatli
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Sditri$8,. 16
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ih(9|igj^ase send
and Sept.?
ra ViSlTOBf
^riii<^]i Soiiool.
JSir^:^ln your
appeai^^
tp/^ej^^be m\^
I trust ikatiniy
sne tndisorea'l for
cabdidi foi
UUt
atsidEi. -in.
^mm
^ wb^t; tipuldie^i
b: '"bSp^';
ddiijbi .: ^JHoiguitSice ai^i^
their i^iiner vdte; abd the 0^^
majiq^ity pr^vad' ...
oQatent myeelf With tlwf'
bi^pry ci UiP case, if the .artieid to
which' this Is a' reply were heit so^ yiirus-
ietit; bnd^dld not so aptly iUuai^WiS
what ypu aay you Mmve il^eatediy
tiifafkedi that tlie woiat class; of fcgbta
brb -whc tuise ihe ery again^ bih-
VirS^V It is (inflStidttable, boweVbr, if
iU personaiitiea etevaie your character
l^r liberal Christianity ir
iW of yo^r
own You seem, ^KC^erf
iiietlsei;fthfU: the will of a i3^?^.drif
our hilled 43oiisitt^iioii,has
iSi^ reHpPii^pi
thbt*htj&lty in wiigioiis opimbh^,
ihuBi
by, a'lQSft|dif
oyerw^wluilng W.ejse
' 'ry^ibns liheny ? ^ li
when you
p| religi^;
.thgb^'ao tiitmiateiy
^^elp?%u^pbrtv mal^
iigion, at ym
bnder %,!?
b(yy^i^sUtuti^
a.ppiut
hypf.
goK^
'be kiiimn
'?lh'lbiAb fii^'''< 4"-m 'r"?' "' '." '*
oea,.
US uiakes her* biroitger 1hwr* OBUal;
hold* lor lire
. . \I*he, 0ftltinieTjt - Sun ibe pro-
luMfey^ryl ue lelh^ Tirlte a
ring hnger uiid ruu: h
dn#e vhe^ hw^ Ol . cigar, upon wli^li
iVU to ret^l# (reeiy by ti puiver applied
Inside, which ift thy vessel coiwlaW oi
^ slewehghtes' placed oipidsliIpa.^
^ow to ildafitig stiiich-at eqtidi dislaiici^
t^lFiSi^bhddeilmtlibe sbi at an shgte i^npiv
ed to^ttci-;t^ the water 88 propellers,
Otfihlng .ihiijwsier by thd. wift ond pow>
erfttf fevolution ,of the wb^el' wound tUe
bpdft^Ahe vea^l. rThis wlieel iichyorcd
nil arcgjq^d by f beh ^t>n broad enou#
ip eiipWse tho .vvhdel end eateiid syme
:fohf-llet'^h h'
Is sdppbi^d by pwtOB Of won stan^tlg
edgewise f#^'dieburia<^ of Ihp^.bjesse f
to which they are riyotCdi 'IbeiC fHatfa
|ibWdl|ldc^the^pacO:tt^ beh' pn^
bni^akb^'^pwheol iti^aic^uiipartiueb^v
aiMlahcib pottepa^l^wt# i'^^^e.water
wbeei, 8lttii>8. ejrtitely .frgiii' ?vrj.?j
oM pi thp W'tieel)
^o^i'li^ WifeT./;^'''' ' I
tv Ot;t jji^ii'iTi 1'' [i.<it' ii^ * v'l-
n i
The Bishop's interdlct-Of the Ip lwjadeh
phra
Inister wbmp lil minister
munitiA,; throaieiwj
Khh l^Ordllf
in dOiyilM .
Tbe PMcstln
vtti*
m
hihdinCr lhh.ibpm>
bre^'h civitin
[10^ ChUrctiiiii^^ 88
1^by the' Biefihj^
^ p t i mto^ mm
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M kcorov
fifooa (lay's wo^k fop t4ie piglife. | ^ proper tt? use ie pmra
sing iC; imi if Mr, B. is ol
The Bible iu Sb&pQlB. that tlie term should apply
^ vid^als, for be U from us to i
In atfothor edamn m found a j<%t
cpttmanioatbn from Mr. BAitsT rela- as we would"in aoother-
tire to the reading of the Bible in the j|r. B. argaes an tiie p
school in Hiis place, to whieh it mybe aaau,p,io U.at Uie minor
expedient ta make some remarks by ,jje .[gi.ts, iU mfl|ority a.
way of explanation. ^ ,
^fr. B. charges as with unfoiily and po^jyon js dear, that if tl,
untruthfully stating the facts. We ott- one thing and the min
ly asmed to present the pmnls. not to the fornwf mnS yield t
give the mtory of lire transaction, and u> the latter \ nti ^hy 3
w a'pery slight inaocaracy, which i]|gy i^otk coairibute to n
ww endiely uuintentfonal, our state- school! By bis own ahilwiti
wat WilIstaud the striciest scrniiDy. poiut of difihreuee they i
ut mhis record of the matter, Mr. B. same ground; but the mom
IS ffoD 01 uily inaeearafo, and about as posing oIhbs of v^fohos arisi
near etrui as the story of Eobfoon the minority must be
JWis to the real facfo in the Ufo of ^edod io at the coat of tram
aafe er Selkirk. those of ih majority, 'eiai
' plw, there iaiiotaman, your religious liboHy
r(miau or child in tho dbtriet that do- Are not the rights and t
^r to have seotaTianism taught in tho majority as dear to tbteia at
end the notion exists only in minority can be td ?
^*^^^lemp6red fiincy, rule of demoofaey,
of the facts will then, must (he giroalor yiokl
fmm^r artiefo did no in- when, coijedtdIy tlroy oi
ground
...partJCU- -very- essence of
more'.fayorkhife lVtifyL hn, avai* stJfelrPbfll .lk.(
Despot has ever aakedJ
T\w majoniy im I
wish to force any
ify'; they dU isdk
read or even lu'llste tA
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Mid fat tfee ke at ^dife
stmek that rafo boai'tM|W
Atjbe opit^f
rpqitKath" *
: 1ioBce iu the moraing%
*OSto!hhe ife'fe. Ho ! ws^ w
' ^ jany pprsois ec^iaJd he feaail -^fe^iSg^/'SI
' ^ ^wOQiif 6sJ whIs & jia4 ad reas
BS^a
i& ame
mm
Clef^^k m
josa|ji|ie of. pro6e#or ; b%li fbai Initial;
C^aSiyatiS^ftcEosetheseb-l'' probably be taaal jadwiotts to her ; ae haw ^m
loii df neMlv all>iirthreo9tbs;"i' ad !. yry bigayjfe
^v- .* o.-. ( *jJHtm ijiA M* ri ^i-h "afcrn ^ - -- m* A)Lai& ^ t fk. < - ^ .
Wrdgret that the Mas- iaaasaraiiag the piD-. s.kee (h* ou^sl 1%
trf thweandll-^p
uln the Ii4f <iias!
tcw ba'\f^ exercise. Wch wa. 4mmi;
y trdad'tfeht ti<^; it was our intention to; {We to ay rcmnik. psuvsthetwalij.
yoodt^ . ,
I p65!i^WtMre7 mornfo.Ttti!^''^ ^
Vwe .^diWt^oS^e' to dbl^ ttitboat^ ' y"""? '"<^7 ^ "forward/ and bad' &w mpe| J^
S the Variety of the painaiigated fay {wraons /ifr tidim. I
! abridging tfee story as i/**'' graitodt. 9gBiwft8ly | ho W fte |jp^
4 fto6rii^t^|i||ieiii
\j) so, 88 the least of two ,^"' pernoa in the distmt be i* ^ We 1(8
^.. evils, we feiye concluded to lei it run, 'dohhig (or afo*s ') |prtielrl| n* {j|ii
> oyei iheiin^, '^ . . , in due time the matter was
/ -<^ (Mi tiSiiy t^sappoint some of ouri before th school and aoled npon, when tfae barssoi^ wrd
N"Mai ^ibsriber8,wo propose tbai they' an "toost ousoimoas vote thecbjl- IgM that tbeofirisei
Kshallliave the Vitkar where they form derided to have the Bible read. jibmi fitr; ^hened t
cldbs of ten or mute, at ojis doUat a! And lliis it was that kindtcd M. B. s the Safe'eitie,' tbid
^^tate tbat'tbe Massacre of Wyoismg
wU}. i>e follow^ by another slorj ot
c^miUy as deep in&erest, wbicb we
8.bal}-a|^ttited in a week or two.
We siiOttid be pleased to have all
trialWM^bscribers renew, and wliere
f/ear/ and in clubs of five or more, up, ''* flanie !
to ten, at SI.25 a year. Wedotlih,' SiiH wwldng fr ?. and knowing
to sliow 'oar subsuribers tbat we wisUI npnn which side to presume for^rbear-
to if^l' Wrly by^eiB ;and wewillal-la"<^'"> directors suggested to the
teacher tbat ihe scholars be requested
to rescind so nit;h of ihe role ihey b#d
adopted as made it imporathre^ ^r the
teacher to read evfrj mbmitig/ and to
leave that poifil option^ wUb' SiiBs or
to be performed,wlH!oaby
* *
reach tbei^) anid
they; wlS dimtbrta^
eelleaee of the do
by maaUestla^ a |
ahsilp vfmurm ptop
Sfw^a oi ^
ai^eaie dboodh ^
We Me^i wR
of the taels.^^
diwlror^Nl fatiblBll
ly a d|irsife \
they have '
teep q.Ooi!ice^g
iefc Ut|ia ba^ji
ank t>m! srbta-cmt
tbe eittbs are teas than ten. we Uiink! that yfFcbt.. Tfae re
nan be easily raised to that nnm-^*"*" tfea change
made. Bui fa nciih^ can did Ih^ tear^
beVs
Try it fmnJs,
the Besult.
cher sway the minds pUpikb}
the foree of hi* m Wiiserud;
he told them iwvoie de tl^y ' pTdds^d,
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jLtjf H irwaas. i cner swaj lu^ ei^aisi papus oj
the'faree of hk eloqubcroa^ assoritd;
Tke Besalt. .r he iold them to. vote as ihdy pledsod, who woi
n%. >M < . - . . . , , Iand ho Would b6 governed by the will! tuH>nce in the 8
The following Iff the reuh of the el-1 * , . , t o i ^ i?
I.. jk; It I ' ^ majority. What else could hq du? inie. friend or En
ectjoii m this county on Tuesday ; ' ^ . u i m.
c , ; 1liis remarks were made m reference to wili be gniht of
Supreme Jirdffe^ .
IhckitUa, Bartley, 1434 ; maj. lCU a teacher to mculcaie the
prmciples of in his school, in
the hrst placoj and not on the subject
of reading the Bible, e&cept iueidentah
{ly. Mr. B/s wild picture of expanded
Allorney General^ .
Waleoti, 2430j Ward, 1403 ; **
Q)fhpirotter,
Thrall, 2482, Oilson, 1433 "
Buard of Public. Works,
Martin,24^> Heod'n, 1441;
Vort^re^,
Corwih, 2420, Blair, 1415
(^ommon Pleas Judge,
Smithy 1801, Lowe. 910, Fuller. 1187
Smilbover B'uller, 614, over liowe, 891
Auditor,
CorwiTi, 2085, Skinner, 1690 "
Sheriff,
Stobes, 2530, Wycoff, 1360 ; '*
Meccfrder,
Bone, 2280. Boat Wright, 1525 **
Coronerf.
logetsoU, 2486, i^rmta; 1424 "
Commhsioner,
Deardofu; Ford. 1573;
Infirmary Director,
Bone, 2316, Crosson, 1429, '
It i^fR bd seen that the entire liepub-
lican ticket was elected by handsoiBe
thajorltiea. Right:
. 7'he Republican majority in Ohih is
probftbl/aver'ten thousand; ifi Peiin-
stlvacia'the Administration is defeatec]
|frObabiy fifty thousand, in Indiana
and Iowa also, but the majority not
yet ascertained.
L, D. Campbell in the ihiiti Con
gressional district is defeated by a little
less than200 majority; Cox, in the 12th
(Columbia) district is elected. Ham-
ii^oi! coahty gave a majority of 1200
against the Admiaistratjon, and elected
one Republican tc Congress. Mont
gomery county is Republicaa by about
100 majority.
The Admiuistratfon has lost about
17 Ooagressttieii ill Penh- Ohio and
907
10401
1005 on the part of tiie teacher,
Iand thrilling effect on tlie part of the
1005 pupils, is ihe product bf his own over-
healed imagination'only this and no
thing mote.'
These are the leading features in thv
hisldry of the affair, and we might here
rest the ca^e, but for the appart-nt mis
conception of a few poinib by Mr. B.
We distifictly disavow any such a
fcditig as bitter peTkonidiiy' in thU, , ...
1 , . ... ... A 4JCnhb tuHi>ky
nwiier; tUefe Is do enmity or ill will | a8 iis Uiiaing foofl.
our heart towards any hu^nan being.\ Cfc-ihe Itaek <4 ag
We vl^re spCaVing of a?^piitciple, and! -
illustrating it by an example, and if ihi j CixihiidTt'iN.-;-
ex >rople is an exlremo cmo, w'nre nol i tv^ok i
to blame for it. certainly. We were M0/| ^l't^<^httiaa voting
acttiHied by personal feelitigs ;' ami vve;^^" ^ k oUt
might with safety appeal to the voted no regi
muitity, even to those passing b}' along !-~
the stieef, to testify on this point, and Cttcrat
the evidence would all go- Co show thai; ^ rib
the 'bitieineas' and bad blood were ex-! s Lady'
clusively on the olhei' side. Nor have;
we ever threatened to break up thi ^
school or sink it to bell if we could nol| ?irtile%
have our own way ; thank Heaven, oui l volume for
prejudice ha? never, iii any asm, boonJ bh iiira said
naiTo-wed down to tfint Infinitessimal
compass of selfiffbness, and Cod grant
it never may be !
In speaking of the 'contemptible mi
nority,* we meant what we md, that
the mi'nortVy was eontemptlbte j(inpoint LintSB* 1
of numbers) and not the individuals^
395
iiao
T7fi
106S
651
876
(J:^" The foUon
jsifti verses are th
wlirch we found
pidgeofi-lioles, lit
an imtiiense higU
the writ*'!* must
what a blessed ci
ile8ceDriing,ii fell
but on the back t
Bsr
Me (linugfac 1 was Wf]
'rhiiiktriij mome
As I l(M>ktKt at> a bna
Was taring are'ni
Ita'c<*fo!*wBi^8 heant*
no one wii} 1
promises he WIR
and m0re, too.
sitor and Oddey
L..A.
1(^0 raajoriiy. uoriiy,'we meant what we said, that
rTbe Admioistpation has lost about the t2oH/y was contemptible (in poini Ths LAdIks''
IT OcMigressmoo iti Puaii., Ohio and of numbers) and not the individuals received, and
Ind. Afifood day's work for Uie rigJU. 'si' proper to use the plural?oonjpo- js good.
sing it; but if Mr. B. is of the opinion" ,^^^8 jjoe gg^o
The Bible I'll ScliQors. that tlie term should apply to the iWs- Dbnesok became
' T . ...ijrr" -n V f , farife it from us to deprive him Lroatiy improve
. oflherightof otivnto judgment in this goovlH New Yo
commurncation from Mr. BAtiar .-ela- -pai lioular. wui the
tive to the reading of the Bible in the w p . #4r wut me
1 I .1 1 . "" Mr. B. argues on the preposterous the mimbera i
soliool mtins Diace. to Whieb it m Vbe ,. . . , us tne niirauers i
' u It, m y uv assumption that the mmonty Imve all , n , , , , im -,
wpedient to make some remarks bv .k i. .u
f \ . i04uiiw# ujr iha tlw mtuority none; other- warmi
. wise he does not argue at all; for his Tho BiW ia
' \/if unfairly and pQ3j|,ion clear, that if the mniority
un rat u ystating the facts. We on- wiib one thing and the minority aooth- Ed. Vin;pa
f atme to present the poinls, not to former yield their wishes issue of Oct. 6tli
five of tho transaoiion, ^ latter! And why? B^^oause
wwa very slight baccuracy, which they Ao/A contribute to support the taken by any om
wa entirely untatentbnal, o^r state- school I By bis own showbg, up to the will (
ment will stand the strictest scrutioy. point of difference they occupy the replying to It ft
But mhm record of the matter, Mr. B. same ground ; but the moment an op- endeavor
13 wondorful^y maccurale, and about as posbg class of wishes arises, Ujose of subj^crbtoresta
near the tjuth 08 dm story of Eobiaow the mborii>-mu8t be rospeciod and ao- with jfoft.
^rusoe IB to real bots- ia the M& of eedod to at the coal of trampling upon ^
Asesaftder Beikirk. .i * . i , oef^hHr fiirltr nar
i; / - those of the majority, 'else where U
'i firal is .not aman, your religious liberty ?' Sometiii^O .
woman Of child in tha diatriet that da- Are not the rights >md wisltoa of a commeiKnad. .is t
mr to have sectatianlsm taitght in the majority as dearlo them aa those of a moeit IJ i Wfi
Sch&K, and the wtion exists only ip minority can be tp them ? By what SM be;ta:
fancy. mle of democracy, equality or fatilDesa, ibnn'takiili'^Sjf (
sWtament of the faets^ will then, must the greater yield-to the less, (Idlf ndflllli
sba^l^otw formtet artfele did no in- when, coucededly. they occupy auoni-
moo ground? ,_The jtiea-wlmdies the
v^fttyesBence of tyranuyr-l Kt? Pope or wm
Dtiapot has ever asked^tormore* . sf
bajpriiy btbs diiltiot ^
tb^' r^pority to m
mddreveii'to^tisyti'"io
dpaired; w&a .to ^
Ao^toatdier^f read ihengelve8
ev^ry ii8itoii.o>
proper, feo they, mado m
kmm
Bj few own showing, ub to the
, "nWrn Wlii S^tmitl thfi jRirff^A'el ^AKnftMM '.lA ' _i .*' ^*- > . '"'
>e5^f. stncteii ^pratinyA point of diEerenoe they occupy the
Uiu rn his^record of the matter/Ml-. ground ; sb^l eudeaw -
wwooder^By mn^urate, ^ posing clasn of fishes am^s, ihpse of
<%0 t^th as^tfea nimj H^mirn. the.-wworUy^st be^ectod whhtfo^
a n^!t^ the life of aeded to at the cost f trampHng^^.upon
ra ^*^ those of die majority,' 'elee whet'O b
first pInPe* Aere la not a^raan, your religious liberty %?eiiipe
w^an or chiM 'm the dxstriet dnrt de** Are liot the Hghts und '#tshes of a eoffliniettCd4n t|
5?!^^ tariaabm tlisjrghViB the majority as dear to them an those of a Ktdsdtaaid
^h .^xon exisia only ife minority can be to them'? By what ttOt bo^t^i
' *B%teBq|>ered fuDcy, rule of democ^oy, equality or fairness, <akek%y ^
'.rii^ #rbfv\*^leroet of tSto facts will then, must the greater yield to the )esa. tUfe^
aWul^^m did m^'in- when, coucedeaiy. Uiey oucupy aoom- Sb)fr>iiiriie;mi
ijjoQ ground? .Thsidoa-ombodies the
Afe very essence of tyramity l HcfBopeor '
Hj$'^*bop';fewahte Doapot has ever asked.hsr-mora* . ,
no: 4t^ Tire majovuy in this imanOe did not
^^9 toore. wigh to force any thing ^
^"TiEmfe^ iS th'tet %b the^: ' In liv - thew Am *Lji Bible, but of m
.. ash the minoHty to ^
.foJ* read (ir even lo'lisl^ to thWinadtbg,
tfc all Uiey desired was to hea*
MlfeeAfbw#d^n|rb read themselves eve?y^
emh d^m^fciort twt(p<m every others iKmld listen or m ^they^w ^
proper, so ihey made ao <&bh(e..'* proper, SO they made no dasta^batoee.
5?*' the<teioofty eaaJ^-
school that the monuog l*eadm^ ibkid
ESi0fy^4^giw(!2^ Ihio the ftchodl ; aever cxrc^d /&? .''where la ftbout
^ yj
/YIM^lWl'i/T^R- OC^.36<y,
Tf^e-B/Bie SckoqlB,
Bops'
MARY L. COOK PU31IJC LIBRARY
381 OLD STAGli KD.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 45068
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ind to such as send us clubs will
ptremiums.
BigotryPriestoraft.
. We have repeatedly remarked that
the worst class of bigots were those
who raised the cry against others, and
were foremost in their denunciations
of priestcraft and sectanHDism, and the
longer we live and the more extended
our observation of men and things, the
deeper become our convicUon of the
truth of the declaration.
An incident in point, of recent oc-
otimnbe, will illustrate the force of
this remark.
A Union School was lately put in
operation not a thousand miles from
our sanctum, the Principal of which
was requested by one of the scholars
to read a chapter from the Bible every
morning. Acting with care and judg-
meutftbe teacher took the sense of the
Bohool on the subject, stating that he
would be govemed by the wishes of a
majority. The question was put to
vote, and carried almost unanimously
in favor of reading ; and as a sensible
man, who regarded the will of so over
whelming a majority of his pupilsi.he
T%ad a chapter at once.
It 80 bappened, that in the district
there were a few of those who are en
emies of the Bible and always crying
against bigotry, iatolkraaoe and priest-
eraft, and one of the biUsrest of tliesa
attaekcd the teaeher roughly for the
eonrse he had pnrsned, and dadlared
he would his ebildrea from the
echool, if the Bible was read there.
tTm teacher very properly replied that
he should be governed by the will of
a But the other was not wUI-
jsij# mh 6demooratio prinoi-
, yte; ioundlm, ke
vvtjonty skoitld
%iil> the teishet and
IC?-We are having ^me
weather Just now. On'Thnrsdaj ev
ening last we-wero favored with a de
lightful shower, which did much good
to the late drops, beside laying Hhe
superfluous (juantity of dust through
which we baVe been wading for some
time past. , ,*
The fair grounds on last weeks
at Lebanon, were literally crowded
with people and carriages more so
than usual, wa believe. The exhibh
tioD of stock was large and creditable
that of fruit, and vegetables, though
small, was 6ne ; and the rest of the
exhibition gave evidence of much taste
and a desire to excel, on the part of
Uioae who entered them. Mr. Ritchie's
"Flora" wag magnificent; we should
be pleased to see a more extensive dis
play in the flower departmentit seems
as if more attention were paid to ihe
raising of hogs and cattle than to.the
finer and more elevating employment
of extending the range of the Floral
kingdom. *
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0^ Qon*Lforget that Mr. Yeoman's
Sale laFes place to-morrow (Tuesday).
Read his advertisement in another col
umn and if there is any thing anBoufic-
d that you need, go and see it. All
the artiales advertised are good.
O^T^S-ead tbo new adverrtsemenle,
tioularly tnst of Hert & MlUer. of Loba*
noil.
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REJUOIOU8 NOfriOBS.
&ev. & Brown VFtll pri^h at Cm-
cert Hall, on best Sunday at A.Sl.
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WAWESVILi^r OfflO 450^^^^ r
SM^i^
I At the pre^i^t term of the &Qir|
ICotuHion Ph:a$ for ^ihi^^ cdaoty
Henry Stm^M k' M.
W:m3mf l -fi i 0 J; road was tried. The case yfns as
itii 'litln f,.
^ . . . iMhws/ InJnh, 1858, Son^M- wt,.
Wflfi0S^Ji* 28j 186ft clmsed ailirougb ticket from* liebanonl^.
- to Ciiicimirtti by way of Deerheld, oirj
,ti)e L M. H., but the only iraib tbati j' ^
T&eJ^ble in Seh^bl.
isoiiiig;-hoping- the questmn would right | ^jeid, attd he wenl aboard the. up train
l#eif-^as we think it Will in timewith-j Morrow tq get on the one wludh went
GUI ajiy further, public eiposition of thej ^?^* '^he conductor demanded faro
fectp, hut the notices published efee-j ^ Morrow, and he refused to pay ii,
where in this number brings the mat-j grtiund that they had Uen in
ti^r up., and a few words may not be out habit of* taking passengers under
of plHcev ciicuEBstances te Morrow and tMn
they direct the reading to*be done reg
ularly. In ^tlieir answer, jMiblished
elsewhere, ihey claim to have no right
to order such r#i4/ar reading. Where
then do Ihey find the power to'author-
iise' the frr^pw/ar "reading? As the
-^liatfer now stands the. teachers may
i^ad the Bible dag^ ten iimm
tkeg wUt ifo wkko^
:; We fyankly admit that the membm:s
*6f the Board/may be able to sde forth.
into a millstone than we can; but it
t^rtainly looks very.strdng to us, tlmi
revoked pftviously, and ihait they were
not responsible for the jewelry, ^as it
was not given in charge of the proper
oMc^-r. Able counsel conducted the
suit on both sides, the' judge' dha^^d
he jury with care, and After a
night's session a yerdiirt fdr
was awarded. . . *
The ca^ wiU aJttiaot atf^^^^ as a
large portion of Mtiiinuiii/y Are iotei*.^'
esle'd. .;, '... ' ii .; . '
Tlie^ road.' cMjiffijttAd .pi 6)901-,. wej
'9 seWipg &v.tielt#to . eSneinra'ti
so fate in tihe.aav,ii.i,. nft Wain wotiit^
We bav^"*pntposely avoided saying to tiie oky after the purchase oft
any tbt^ on- this subject in our cul- i dcket that day did not bUtp at Deer-f ; ^
dreo^e^ th^ <
liesoliUtioi]
tli0 esprfssio
to ^ u^ to
istiy it> i|ld I
As art- oiidersJiind it, the bulb adop-j'" tii city without additfoiffll Cost. Thei'"* M*
ted bythe Boaril of Ediicaiioii and bow ! Pt bim oflF ibe' train, and ;8
iH force confers the power upon the his box erf jbw&lry after
tbacber'io tead the Bible-in their re ' it, and aBWteringi hfs joweSry'
8|weiiv^ deparjfmeutsS whenever they ^ut.
8ee^\pFoper or deeta it-advittbJ to do ^^iages wiere laid at $3,b00. 'fiie
o- . case occupied two days, the rOad 'ptif-
1a petition, ndmerously sighedr has io the plea that the Cu^tom'of cftr-
been presented to them, asking thatpsssengers, toMorrow had .b4eir
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conddeaee ^
otpfesfot.tfae
tcl^r|jsei
agiealioniiafiad
iraglAi'itidnto
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3 . pDDJ&jtted -ftn 'tvielniB
think, in selling &; ticket to eiB^Baiilisiiih
so late in tbeil^ay that >net traio 'wowldl'^
Wke the passenger to the point where
he paid.to be carriedj And ib thejti J
Second place by net giving fall publhltito
city la the .recinding of the. rul? con-Wr
cerning the former"custpni of the rondj''.''*
to cajry passengers, to MorrOvr -for the
express train, free bfaddfthMwLohar^;
and thirdly in throwing out the bos of oi^
of jewelry instead of setting Udown fe#
quietly. Admitting thdi ijie passenger
and bos ought to have been put off,]^
Uio latter need not and otigbi not to Loa
have been damaged in the- prtjcess. mor
' i wo vrroBp^never make aright.' |et
'~T HI. t |.tha:t
the deoxsion of the 'State- School !!"!''
Ooxmmioaet' on the'Biblo ftues- fTffi
tioa.'
Thf fooWing question'eubmjH
to dm 'School Gommissldtiers/' Have r
Boards of Bduodtioflp tbHeBhWiit; tofc'
impose upon Teachersi the duiy off^n
read-ng aportionof .Scripture cA day
mSchool?* Answer: 'Tliey i.ivB the
ame;Jegal right to.;Impose this: duty,
as ihey liave to pieeciibe the number
of hours they shall teach each day.'
iIWs' ttntlj adtiii^' tbM liie
6i. the Board/may be able to see " '
^ ibt6 (i t33iUs'u>G6 Uian we'cau; bat it
fsertaiiily lowfes very>tr^^ us. that
they crti^ dud a'uthorjtj for, (authorizing*
the Bibre to be read every day in the
School; pioviili^d it is done i'
prd, an^ jet have no i-iffhtic^ direct it
to be done decently ^nd in order; .
According to tbeir own sLowirig Vf
the c.v.se, they have confcred a power
upon tlieir agents, the teachei sv v^hicii
,Mley declare 'ufkr AjtareM' invmiga.
tiontf the lm,\tAey, tfumilvea
pOMM, ^
We |tave them, to extr'caie thetHi-
sclvtrs fiuiii LLh avvkwurd dilemma as
: best they may. Uut-we feeUuie ilicy
lihve no light, to clothe llje.JoHolier.H
with amhoriiy' not voeietl in, them
selves. If they have liie right to con
fer the amhowty. they ought to assume
it propeily, and not throw iheresponsi-
biiiiy upon the tcacLers. Let eviy
one shouhlor his owa load. As Ihings
DOW esia, no teacher wisliis to- Brunt
the storm.' We thipk ao^e orthem
have a litJe chapior o( experienee on
. O^ia subjVct.,
Certainly any tiling thai is woriii do
tog at. all, k worth doin^ wejl, and:
notbiug can be-done properly uuluss it
isdtjnein order. .^)rde; .V hepvcn's
first law;' and if any one has bbji o-
Hons to roading tiia Bible in order, ht'j
oi'ght ibo more to object to its bein./i
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ASplendid Spwing. aehja.
^We Imye one of Wd, Webster dr
.-Co's.Sewing Macbines atdsi residence
^ oojt-ci to us bcingf'o which we invite ihe attdnifotrof the
iler wi ir r'r'- beauty f':.worknW.nehip cicr win bruni dm conscience of nv tbe eaao with wKJiv J j * ^
I
.order will brunt (he conscience^ any,
vresdiog o/ of ofdW; duglit sar^y to;
hurt uqeite as budly, otberwiae it must
be.n. queof..con8cience.
If, as is deolared. theria Is no objec-
: lion to reading the Bible in the schools
as aeimple, naked- feet, .ad that such
readiuflr. ba^ It daily or not. will, harfe
rCoii^Cienee tntaerAkssA
HO onya ijoix^cifcnce, iQierfere with ho
the with which it Is operaW,na
the pel feet Vf hicfi it does its
work, it is hoi iexckiflcdj tfj equalled by
any inachlne ever ^ is com
plete piece of mecbaftism,-, will never
get out of i^^er if used prpperiy. ftud
moves almoisit i^islely,i^kb the uimoet
spre^i^n ^d-ae^
rcaa
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. as wtieulHied, there is no objec-1 plete piece of nieclmnUm, wijl never
ion to rea Lible iu ilje- &chuolsjgi oui of order if used properly, and
as asimp e, naked fact, nod that such movei aiinost Qoisltwsly,with the utmost
e tng. oil si^y or not, will harm} precision andaccuracv; and Ia
no nnt< M no one's conscience, interfere with no
one's rights, and meet wiih no opposi.
lion, even if done by 'authority,' then > _
^'*'^'urKr reading! wliioh will last from-generation to gen-
^'^ conscjcnce. tramp,upon !eraiion. and always be* rejiable, A
pcrsluV '' Guage.and all the small Irftps.
trvery machine. l^iey will
discus T f 'T tiiiok goods with per-
s,.Tr ' r'"' """ "
We presume th. H rt i i ' 8i'n fkirt.and all
tiia^edbv . 'iVyone. Call atid examine cua ca Oy lioriesl conviciions of duiy.' .
howevfci gieatiy wo think tln-tn in er | ASpetfcof War.
an we have, and intt-ud to have, I vessels near Vera Cruz
".. quarrel wh th.m. .ecenijy got into afight with those of
am sal,..fied the .Schools trill -and captured acouple of them.
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precision and accuracy; and ia -warran
tedfor tkfrta t/Bara^.'
VVc have no iieifitation in saying that
I ia a splendid Sewing Machins; one
<t 11 I..^
H couple 01 them
z rr""T'""" '"-r'""'""b
ciueu in ihu nuht wav ti .. w.. i
. Tfiii nivu B
rc-ogennce. We have nut yet swn lbii
particulars of the cauat fur the fight.'
cided in the right way. Tl.o moral
avnse of Chrislendmn is tiuci, that a
vast inajoiity of parvtiu wish their chil-1 . .
J.eo educaltd where the Bihie ia read; | I< BCTtJ S.
'y uot permit them to get an .'HTOs-Kramr, Kaq, willlectureai
uitrtliere'"t''i s->mnia. i^Va-l'ington Halhin Bebanoo, oa-FHdayl
deadT '! r SOth inal, a. 7o-doob. SttB-'
OuXT" I VoBDg Moo and
iahinjS 'n *"*I'"ili'b'.-a-frte'teo.ufa m>A
nditioa. Are they? The wav '"viied to attend,
to make them is plain. *,
cla^^nTnr though we ' ^'.^"^^-WALUiCB projKwee ro visit
schoola ?r i L . .hs Rogers Uoaee. u,
Mr.J,r^,.tr. "ur "/ at me Kogers Uooae to
I '? without the use of Drutra
Uw Word, and m d.ahonor those wbo S"' ot their maladies w^lbnw ,h!
gy. -f he curso of the Aimighiv |Oat*eaiing 'nilla nowdere ax/1
m^orleaa marked, hae foUJ /' thi, will V.h irrXj/T:
bo htw ttxtlwed the Sivine Orcl>*. of Netr Yorb'T^iil r f
rom ae Uaie of the Orusifielion ofj^". hw advoeaied' tbe doetdaf L
iwt aotli tbe present day and u,J6ar. paai. lUa, .
wdl ^ so o the end of lime. Matk U. i ^Wld nev^r hs ta^n
rhe history of the worid is mm ooo- sod Dr. W. potbooto to ^
dmd sems of evems fortifying tias|iit.l iheir ese. sL
. jo anorhm, eoinma.
poaitloB aod estabHsbmg it beyoed a
P^^venttfre. We &vor ibe reading
in our Stools,
ow "" to
of 'P'riiBto'e
iain Peg* In ^ day*# itauM^
ibe ad
Is
venti^dei
Fourth
results id
and RBtt-
Iright and
prih1bfftt:
FifYh
root ootidi
which dec
defend lift
tain happii
fcHxtli
teiligeiice (
ainishoubet
orKs, and.ll
fill I hear.
Seventh-
finite in svh
licennes but
\pr(yhihU8 tin
ir ivhich re
tures.
Qov, Bi
IM.ndav of
John h I
fntiiatta^die
VftDoe K<
Legislattsfe 1
CoQjgpti^ dh
Ssnrersds^
made bf
tbe oouoiiry
from the yrm
abooM be |m
fo^.lile.
BeiBI
eo a Bieimbih
Qeerly e^iba
psj'iy.
At Uko torn
for defegmiee
from/
lO^fitetOw
HfidBsnS8;^
>ra civilized pople to build
' '"naHp aajiuins and pris-
en.provide a b^^^to
liSUMA Chitwvoobs #j|^ all who u AvSral
to obtain a eobv wrU ^n Jinrr, New Y^rb.
auo sarety. incMinat^e'. lit LauisA Ch
>ta oivllizeA|3rio'h,.l!!l ^ opy wtf do Wrell tot j^a ^^ieeU i Bt
call soon. The price is only one dollar . , fJ a. pi
and the poeiae aiw richly wwdi it.. * ' dB8i|!n^4s a gu
-- n. I jass&tafttf to tliose who assume t
P'*o'P'ta of teaching otbe
-fho great I,aGiver, in-
idoiB and goudneee, never
tens of News.
"Sell, of Iliinbiii. dfeS^' on
asl weefc..
iebinson. G. S. Marsbebfor
J^^^ ^nasday-laet. '"" 'oacners awberized to yead them
. oftemW' of-the- hio-P'^'On^r'iir thei# ophiidn they tSotttaiii
Henry, and Putoawi^' necwsary fo, the purpose of incul
4.00 Thtir^ SSd inat. oat% wwntttil Won therefrom.
"*ts bavw bBe0.,.e,^{yj >e Beard hairh recently been pre
in-diffirrewt parts ^
^pta bavw bBswrsftwifiM . . a -eeu pre*
W wdiOrrsmt parts "P""obpraying that body
tff throw traiha of ears I' *Wtsh arale making, it obligatorr
- UDOIl t)i0 leafliidniw. ij". '
- - . " - I - , wwVtjSUIt7 t'
^S^Wb dli^ot auentioQ to ad. [ pfi^viace of teaciiiDg oilio
nniforwiy ^Td" wKemnTi^ Hoomiit &Go; ' asserting the
t which is wrong in Y.-wlmnhlhhow and f t8^%hocd
snlis in uwng to his crea. ^^'^e to wr fin^a, %olm pwoUeally oompeten
Plan^ io' tbe'amrfeet. % ifieoi. "'ought to teat
"' .;. ' -. f'"^ea how to sliool~t^-poa
f6b th8 MIAMI vteflrott. P"osh inslrueiion in ihe mind" -
^e Bible in our Schools. |fi"d i^ady new and felicitous -"'Ote in our Soaools. ""d tnaiiy new and felicitniM
Yes, they have been there since (he ^otufwiaed in iu #8^ages. I,
newr"" forms one of a sen
the leaJ? a and ra'uabfo bodis issued by y,o .
he teaciters atttboHzed to read ffeQiiemaniv mikKck ^ . .
uy: 5Q0 n
genUe^uly publrsbem. easittetf
School Teachcra' Inbraprj'-tw^tei,
library, shtmhyi^ itftbc hahda of
rj praciical leaoher.
Erery such attempt I ""oad a portion ofl
d with imprisoomem 'Wee8eh day iaP the schools.
Though we are friends to tV Bible
siiifB has vofted. and giv)"'"' 'aspect said petitioners,'
an majority f S.O0O,and|f" careful invesii^iten of ihe
fogielatwe of the samei hat subject, we
i uoMher conclusion than
Mejection in NcbrasfcnJ T right twestabllsb
o eooveBOawto-fram. J'^U"'roe nnyauoh rule.
S,/K A. M.
''/ 'heabove pubjfel
for^^^hcrof the ScboefS
The author, a pmolical, instrut
has sought iBtb work to awake
deeper Intemy With all-closes of
community, in bedmlf of nnivereahs
cauoo. and-toia^ni eenfidrnmn bt
adeeming jmwerof impmved Qom
Sohooisp wkkb ooBsthme the 1
inst^ttuataUtyforUtep^.
ni^ of the rWng generation, lin
eadenyorad wto present the
wlaenHoB. wtfob sbonld have Z!
^4* Ibe wfcld-
aiNt obiaste;.
tttako H of^emviietre asA^naftet..^'
iAT^.SSKto;.:
!f "w innSemi&hTS
w/ fo Urn
Ww -..
/mah-ch ~
kw
0a ^
r nw wii HI I . _ .
4vertias^mof Ifess^;
pe&ki thk nuaiber;.^,
ffi kavB opofiod B" itoW'j
More 8ton in towa^md
fttfukk
M&Oa iP
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As Bj
M: 2&iab, ^
Afwfll &hf ^^9^ - ' "s*
_^ng, ^
of
Sdtteatioife
will bo
ia
>wii <5^. as sgpod
buiidi^gs. .
sireet M. E. Ghnroh,
buih is .i767, wa$ sold at
iott pn (bo\^6th oil. for ^72,-
a Ihe otd8t c^roh of- thai
on t^ie cUj,> ox^pi
pfe' Addlson Alexander, of
N. J. a disiingutsbed dsfd
nister of ihe I'resbytemn
ed cm tlie 28ili nit. His
aesjW. Alexander, also an
er of the same C7harch, died
nonths idnce, Thejr' were
r of James Waddle, the fa-
d Preacher,' whom Wilitam
aplilcaliy describes.
iniel Worth is siill in jail in
dtiia; He could have been
fi
lowrhggentl^
^tes'totfcfe Codni| Oonyentioh j
J."Eandaii;_ - '' V '
Andthe feilowfog 4d IHstricV
Con^eBiioB io .be .l^ld nt Morrow on*
(he22diast.; .
j. W; K^s, ^Coafos-Elnney, 1*.
Alfen, a, VyC.Ci^i4.3/^
^Acy^mrrted.--' -.
Smith,f --M; Jv' ; '..vV
J^Waynesville iistill agilaled^
the question of adipittiog orexcludtng
' m 4 ' 4 ' *- .* i*
the Bible from the Common Schools.-r-
We hud not supposed that there could!
be any place in Ohioi mdh less .in j Prjnce {in|i!Tial
Warreu county, so benighted as to-^"is Je'nJ'<aiiejih-^ihe yuungsver
.!.,ta ,.. irfir#',
ment.Asfo Acws. ';stAliding up^ &< he almcei lWayW
Ouj^^t'iicnd of the has been eo filing, aiu) looking out ! the. i
R*w flwpL
dti ohe indldttbcnt, but tliere laihong those who are a cent.iMy"^<-^hind: He is.a pretVy nule:;&bie eyed b
ft - ^ * tf%ft S JftTft ' " t !. .* . _ ft i ' . . I *> 11 W A 1 . .JtftM M . ..V1-1 . ^ ft 11 . .9a. t
y.:GHi^
Ifyi^anp'niiftni^ li
.. Tti ef io<#ieei
one .e'uil Ol -- .'^*'jhb:ii!'ttli$}.^ - ^ii
on %uavv i^oini/ TJim tnade a r
1^4
aeS''ahtf .-'Ii^e Ice wtfs ptaiS'
fcebviifid;th6y'h fji travel ssnib d
Oyet. separate cakefi to reach' ibc*^
The 'Pana .cvrre*pon^Ht ..{>{ %
Herald, wlFte. recently w^a ble^ed
sight lire i-mperial foiniiy .of J
desoribed ihehi as fOiloWS-
Sal sheriifa and o$icers around jtile a<r^, yet iUer0 are ,a Faw^ of iiiat'1^** oM en tl^'^Sih
.< . . . 1 L-* J ' h ' ' . ** t *J I ^ f II* ' S't'*r<-'h }fi\igint^Tnanie ^id irur^e
gilint' to uke him on other jsort, cvoiv in our happy iand of mieUi-
*^tid his friends saw no pros* jgeBce uiid Tree 'schools. Bat they are
erating him, and* concluded
remain until fl|ie session -of
or some new phase in his
-. a
u turn up.
lor of the N. Y. ChurcKmun
^lationt He charges thai Mrs.
dinisier's Wooing' is an inti-
-endeavors lo show in tlni
r thai the., principal eyiU of
1 Slates are ip be ehargetf. to
It of the New JB^glund clergy;
et off to iliese aiiegi^tiotis and
>{e asseriione,. he* atteinph^ to
there is no church exoepi
opal) in the world, -poor
is yet in,, the A. B C of
ty.
or Coiirentlon of Taymeo qf
Clmrehi to iueet aH ihe same
tltti*A uitK litM. n**d Gendir^l
bright b4>y.. und .Siliready oble fo c
quite fluehily hi Eiiglb!j ciid Spi
His tikoilter,, it ib n^id, riii lt*T Itoui
nnly reMremeHi. oireii >!njdrsipb
her im.tive Casiiiiifii, whiie iln)^ ]
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LOST.
A-letter,, directedv Miss Rebecca A-.' w'ih hi
D I T I A 1. I 1 17 ; I ., Collide,dfrIJs.,bw ill
Balt-s. Lebiu,n, 0., aM un Ftuliiy a^taWtliiir f the. t&
on the turnpike between VVayiies- guages w.ni* very diffimlt las^ fiq
villo uiid Spring Yalley. Ay pefiSi>| P^fvin^.s j^air oi bpleiKiid, bay
I I'l t 'Kt'- boa Wngoti, with ihe "rein
hnding lhe sainij. wotild confer n greai ,,^,, li,,d., 4U l^ntllih, ilir^rt-i,,
favor Wv the owtier by leaving.it iit the hb.
Vi i-roB office. :. I
__ ,- INp<)4^8i. ciiTOf alongdh. Hvetiae.
^; ! !wUh a bntch liyeVc^^
for the. past week ^ fashion or ha ow'
lias been co}dj 'and ^tnrdny snow Cell, of fits mitaiache hulked .pqr
thpd^rh. BOt Wih'e kinci.to iii
sleighing^ Our .Weaihtr*wise inlmbi*' aeteatly )wiid :^nj n^nn*k ey^ i
tanls prognosticate that' the cold .will,
continue till March, when spring wit?. ^ij^cttflHed .he sVrne. pirVie<Hi
cubie U> stay. We bope this may prove jdriyef, whrile keqpinfc:
etirreei ^ |^fe>w&s bjigdd wi
V iK- ^fi^d p^ry
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ihftBiWc froia
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* - ^ ^they have the aid 6,f others in this work
^se that 'lhe price -^ nave tiie aid otothers in this worky
rbe moterially en-onjpht.fo bo engaged in better^w-
S'Wg time, andeeewrrensees in Bo.
5 Sfecidafow badr ottt of this pre^ccmeerted
gingere. and those ^ B"' Of the
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ism apd eiviliflatioa^ ahdy as a et^ise
S^cmblei. jqnene^is the gi^atest I6e they have
^ ^ . pb.eooteaid aghinst in establishing^eiy
|iaU has Idogmas r hence the sireneons effiirts
S>9iaoeratje party| they>are making and always have made
'ristto, the great to j^t it down. Eztreraes genetiitily
vm as their eandi- -
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Khi. m iaatm
oaroaiftlnt#
to <W <rf>hhi
ito8y.a8fr
ni^l. TPh^t Oarriaen (dtpiiUoniste and
the dtot^w.^vthtt j^th stand
upon ijie I>t8ankto.^li^eea* and the
In&dcd aito the Rm^ra Cotholie stmid
tito ^V: J^h' to. 'dghdng ih^
'&ripteil;^'....Soit.arF
nnt^i^inen ieam wiadtan
ad^tdiee. what to
eni.'"!- wadil|kto'"';
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A men was hiitod on tlie -mihoad
near Wilrai^toa iast week, as we learn
jkom ^he SepttbUes^ under (be fdlow-
ing mrmsuMtaDeee: He-got en the
train at etmse station below that place
ad tdtd thecbndnctor he hadno men'
ey. the eondaotor said be must leave
the Mr at Wihaisgtont hot he did not,
andin spite of Ida entreeties and the
pkMing ofiRttess. he waa put dS. He
dent ddwh : the miaddshort distance
.and iaid^hieaeir upon the track. In
abont an hoar n train eame down and
ran over .him, w^giing bis body most
Jrigfathdiy ^d MBing biui inantly.
fie was a stianj^r.'ahd his remsins
were buried at the pnbtie' e^nw.
How. ton toa'doadttdibr was to l>i<^t.
to diiloirit hay; '
as a
oaBdidate rton Saptoino Jndge|. He to
a .ri^>toatiaii#wedld ^rn the
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opposiilon . to. the interest of all pro-
piieiors of sewali publications. The
mag^aztBes have denounoed- him aiid
b'thersy and thel pi'eafs is passing tbetn
roanci;
Pioas^t EofiectioA^
"Blessed ariS ye, ivhen men.shall to-
the , vile pou and perseeute you; and shall
gfent! say all roannerof .eVil against ygti^/se-
h of./y, for iny sake, BEJorcE, akd be ex-
Qais. cEEDTNu glad; for gi^acisyour rewain}
' in lieaven/'
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j "If the world hate you. ye know
j,fines timt it hated me befone it Imtcd you."
Ssons' **lf they have persecuted me, they
^ tbe | svill aJj*o persecute yon,"
t ftll' '.'They that woaJd live Qodly must
are' suffer prrsecution."
j It is a cause of rejoicing on (lie part
dhun- of any oiie engaged in a good work to
^hou- be j)er:en//e(/. The wUked never aim
their apite at those who do noUdng. An
^just. IindividuaV who gets along through life
^nber fmooiltly genemUy accompU^ies noth-
(inn' ing. l,et a person engage in any good
and cause, and persecution is sure to follow.
!?u0fer-| '-'rhc woild loves its own," and they
How. that conform fothe wickedness of the
iend, Iworld, or let the wicked alone in their
hi?I career of crinieiA can pass^ through life
d no quietly, But when the advocate 6f
iipoii moralityi virtuV,' religion denounces
jsin, exposes crime, or liolds up evil-do-
sol- ing to ihb light, then comes the enyy
>n of and malice of the world, which should
pom' cheer the heart of the laborer for good,
as it is an evidence that his e^orts are
not idly put forih^ and do not falhto
tite ground-^au evidt^pce that he is ac
complishing something for his rsce.
WiLUAMS'* ClECINNATr;AtUABAC,
(Juide and Business . .
ople! ''fj,|g ig l\^^ t|t|0 of a very convenient
-and useful littlo- book of .SOjptTpjtgos,
which wifti be found vnluahle to bu^'^
!ness iiten in the country ^d alM perv
moatl
I'Uln all ^drbut them. T! >i8 0nr qI
eonvtciioti tn the matter.
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Scbobl Election.
At the election for direetoV of ihe^
^hdol District on Mcnday, M^r,.^^ M.'
ZEttf was^chosen to serve anothef tdrm.
VVe .^hiiik the general sentiment of the
community feyere the policy of keep*
Ing the present Board inoffice untiHbe
House i&rpaid for; ecrtaiidy this wottjd'
be proper and righti- . .
We are told that among a certam
few the quesiton of reading Jthe Bible
in the schools was lugged into thccan-
vass, and they voted agaipst it,^
they supposed, by supporting Mr. ZelL
' This, may be correct, but we do not be
lieve Mr. 4^. is resT^sibio fdr thiAuise
of his name, or that be would*stand as
the candidate of such a cliqiie. If he,
would. we arc mistaken in the man
Certain we are, that if we. had under*
stood a test vole on thai question was
to be had, our.own conduct would have
been entirely didcrcnt.
Should. Uever become .neceasary or
expedient to present the Bibleque&tipn
before the community for decision, we
hope it .will- be fdone openly, and dis
tinctly, W that every one shaH cast >
ballot Upon tliat\question on- Us
Nothing short oif this wotddtsuit us, or
meet tlie impoTitanee of the subject, as
we view U. Let it be known that the
matter is to be tested (if it ever t8)faQd
then every one'vote his honest senti*
meuU aboveboard and fearlessly!
^For 'our own part, we ai*e saUsBed
wiih the result on Mo,nday. . We felt
an interest in the tax question, and all
the eleclionei^iiiig. we. did tbrOttg^ut.
the day, which, was.very Uilld, wae
halt tax; which uarriedf if w me mtr
reedy tttfoteed, as weihmleil
have done, -
.lie. .Ci W> Hewtda/of
i' a vtnjf fltee addrass Sit
IS Ati'WiantW -fi&dkliAnl An Iab^-
ICf
'^he/
k
^me cases io m^ke.a pe
Lt iaaey be your *cltl
iedrrespdlidentk^^i^u-
iuir two bomi eoippai^
undergolog the ehangt
he epaakeoftiOild
that he and bis comjK
inalb pnpuiatloii of .our
credit his* statement as ^
ceri;^, but in the mai^
a libel on the fair naim^
a mdfe sob^ cominun;'
found than that Of por
A. mistake was made^
type setter in reg^id. tS
lime Mr, Thompson hfi^
uess here, I meant or
or sixteen* years. Bu^
iip imsiness here
does not invalidate my
Mr. T. *l8 ay0UBginan*^ni
T. is thirty-five or aix ^
ill ;that Age a man is ^
old, at kaat by aay one i
s^' of ffenpeck * On
pwn hypothesis Mr. T. c
than twenij-sereh or ai ^
nine years old. He sn;^
him out but Id or SO y(M
add 9^^ years td:6 years,3
time he says Mr.^T. hos^
the time: I wns ma^
been- hera, UbeingJthe vt>
tween What he madlr
what he says I matesJib ^
yeu'kave 27, the age of
ing. to his own 8hon'ld]g\p
at thai Bget Now ac^
own showing, Mr, % i
when he was just ^ 3^
ther comment Is utine(
Be also' mpmip
nf .these ehmesJh e
!Bidts vthich took |
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care of it. schools,' is founded on 'UVe facE^^;
Lg Lady
liarly
iLi?./ulk believed '-d seclariatt'^conseqaently
' ber plans for ibai Ri? '"'g*'t of coBseience to
g lime, and ibat if' H- If the iniroclMcttoa of ' -
i^ndhfXhiB ai^tiiuent
, '^represented ^s .doing I
;uil WJ! u;c utuiut5^v- ii bxioy u.' uut wyc*T= .. , -|- . -Vv*
' she'did hat ncceptJ-Vi'^'he/pfcig^^ h-od. ilie AtV(s!:l>avWi^r/
; 'oilier 'company/]rigkta of cohsciehce; ^hud
' Sut we- hope the |elasaa\conaeihiiiidusly: -tO'den^''^t3^ve-is But we hope the Ulalm conaeihiiiiously: to den^'.
will not;, fcherefore^iauy such thing ^ a rcyelakt
commit suicide. jGod,' i^hd'dhe'phi^y that ^
eUef luck may re- thJpy'may claim
w i b><^ m
:wecd .coaldii's get es tbe being of a^ Godv hv- adi
aiarried^: the. widow; exi^hce of. a'lW^alipU frbfel
lii/^,' 0G tak#- cou-r/':i:^'-i
jd'r.'>'ttteyea>sfay;:<lije.r
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4u'ffj?'8;R^adpr^ witti tbfii
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sntbt fcW ''Mba-
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M^s. Si^gburney|
ml lisiltbe Pom-
Humbeiv^whiob'
The atithol' bf
3rea}^sit Table'
\-,pew^worl^:; with
nd therd will be
trn! interest,
a ypar, but we
t)WB suteeribe^',
or .Bird) for 42
ng iO' take ibU
should At pUjoe
bla <)ppet^ttuity
d to send at lefusL
this place and
Sees. Brin^ oii
we wiil send for
e to taX'- pay*'^'
graoev r
wbieh is p
rk of Putmatf8
; hlagaafeev"
" * reabhed
jjreeu^iaea^l^Of-
8. I|.,,sjpiring9 In-
maUinioM) M pm-:
The
oiftbs^'WHter&i is rafr^etio^ Pf'
the, b^t 0/ all bopka, ^
dhnt iand enforoe Its peeuliaiii'
with tefd^ehee to iv dnd' ^ ^ ^^
irottt it; s0 that the averted^
a perfe<u, fe%iotts- UNTfy re^ult^d
iiii:system, o{ pttbW'edti^as^iepi
)houldi be free from apy'^relilgftKi bi^,
is set at oauffht and cohtweuedjm
' k '- ' i. ii "'\ a ' "''N i'**
most poifited "mapuer. in wt, Jivyiiji
tro5ideace,Wap kt
duetlbii of/our: lileratbte, ibaiit WOtdil
be a task almost. iuipMoiibiifcre te cbh'
strudi. a sfogte gdp^ readlng^o]^^^^
writcrf pf the .b<f8t style, and in ao dpf
lug to esolude the'element of retigton^
or a'religious bias, ite fotindt^ du Ihd felvHtbuip. j upitier, Vta^^
i>>ne r\f ' 1l^brVV2i^S4]l? '^'^'tfi'MaifSk.jtii -K.k cWl'Vt^A'.,
smnetionB of Qod'a Wo^. '
Itself cannot be taught wltlioui jpfois^
.lianity, unltji^s you shut up ilte iaann
faoturefs of yoiir sSbool bpolte 10
gan aitd Mohateaiedaia'
mfereuce to itias a IMidue ais^hu^l^
revelal^m,.ail appflftiii tU- mf*
;^iH;; as the
of opu^eief^cli audi ol. r
intoWauf and,
of tjfefei%bte
p/ini-iiowVt frt.'-'
all asSertlofl apd
or^odi^as
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gedV/ ma^oth kt ppo-
figfttttio i^piow^p. Tbe
ik flpe of thW J^iosi
08 may bci ko(^is> from
i fdfMwiog dkciDgokb-
rib^'to itspages: Qeo.
las. Geo. P. Mop-
aiS; Park BVnjni^inv Seba
owning) J/ 3:. lieadley.
lieut. Mftupy, W. H. 0.
i and Phobo Gary, Mrs.
Oakes Smitbr j^ioe B.
any others aqualiy- well
le. Kaob batnber' w^ll
gina) piece of mtrsie
y attractions; which will
Serials, Histories, Tales,
Ws, Critiques,. Biogra-
Table Scieniidb
ys and all ihat goes io
class magazine. Tbe
us is .bni^uU of good
of lha h^kst bild>W8
aritpularly tbat.. which
be mbdeiia^ fikhmbable
ndhig busmesa and an*
fact. Take tbe Great
pns, $3 a y^r; tko copies
five $lQi and ail above
te. Clubs may be ferm*
edilkreut offices, ^pr
m will send tbe 'Bepab'
and either, of the greats
ye^Xiasi Siipper" or **The
keat Kiag roHers,
of engravinga G6eaclr.
ird nam^ with pleasure
lia office with tliie cash,
gle Dttinber.V
ork.'
aplendid wmortn^ai. Of
tkei Biblea and-Teptsiiientft;
o^ay^eamitai jaaprbeiib<i
{Mffe of 8# Wk BBgies% .In
aliaiit^kiidilda^Ua^
1^. alepie peiaaim.a<e
V* KVAajg^VfW|kM '
intolerant and, wrong; an i
of ib^<i%faFts o;f>in(lividtml conSCi^djc^
> SC^]i^se'l kih aJew, I Say to mjr4ep
Well, in this happy Kepqblic^ a^!
under ^irbls unrivalled free-school
tern, we are at length dclifmed
the actmrsed shackles of religiduk
tolerance;.^are not competle^ tiONsi!
dtffe,- the ihtustiog of timt boc^ m
bles/the New Testament, rnour lnees
at every turn, and to pay for having
our children listen toa lte: Here piy
children .can at length be eduaii^^'
without fear of any-religious biasi -Un-f
der this impression I serki them to the
District School. Bill one of the drat
reading books put into their bandsisia
book oGilauung a^ lessbu, abridged trojzi
vo- vsa^ .|sra-e-wt'
jybls lesson
i^a^^that theodyv; iiue
i|;imi^t4n-the life and Sh
mi hm -Apostles. Now^
ih^e Mo wUdld'eicltidd-^if ever'so
of *c6Bfeeience,' tbe
yqu.r.,h^potbe8^,j. ,an qp*
b^^^isovernmeatithe^!
ibr tbe'sS^rt of the sobdolsj
pri bins tb'tsakb aMy hik cltB^
, Refits,
:Cr^^k^ij(i^edtmetm or ekehevoithem
Lord Lyttleton, entitled *Tbe truth of bti whe^ h^ considers is&Wp*:
UlhristiaBity proved from the coUvCr
sion Of (he Apostle Paul.* And it is(
.(iemdnstration thai Paul was neither an
jmpqstot nor an enthusiast,, buta*jsin'i
oere and learned person, mwaoulously
converted from the Jewish. faith to tbe
faith i>f Christ crucified, and conse
quenil}Mbat itftf Qbristian religion is' s
Divine revelation. furthermore, in
other books the truth of that religion
is talkn for granted and whole courses,
of infoltnation and' of reasoning are
buiU uponii, and the name of its foun
der, whom the Jews eseorate as an im
pdstbr,^ is-.often. referred to, and alwai^
wM adoring re^rd. Nay, the be^
T^tameat ilseif, whieh the Jewz
their chlldreb to abbor^ is s^md;do|'
as dmiie, described in .nmi altssbi
bsnntiifa) passa^
led fiuin ^hta is an outrags on ipo^
e{$sei<^ie4 e vibla^a of the drsb *
si^i^tts iil^ My c_
for
m
yottr own' 'theory, as
bpipreskon.!' . "
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^ck, etc, 80^ SB lie
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price. Aby of our readers, |
*r abroad, can now be accom-
^ 'Shot. Monj id the uafoittmate wretce!.
ifC/' R^ad oil the new alirertsefnent would hme only iht-ir iimba brukeir by
ibe urtillery, and iltcu would be des
patched will) ihe swurd, or with tnus*
kets. 'i lie gri-a'ciiC part ot' the bodies
youag. iound employment
ibruu^h Ibis ioti(iXH>n,
Ttie o^ber rt&bt)limeni, dee
ilie so tee vvurk o< lve, i is ck
SlcUji-iilal pis<upal Cnurcl* I
IJnn Meier iS (be Geieroi 8upe
Here { fsmw *imI beurd tvhrtt oi'e
oi]ll*ibqtioi)s.
Jill. ...y tiling tliey nnd f^
B. ror full pariicuJara, aee'
Lisement in another columu,- Anadon pervaded by the spirit of
call for what you want. jlnfiJeliiy is liable at any time to see
:even ibe forms of morality crumble to
rhe Light Guard. !ashea. the ties that bind together the
mjmny visited Genrilown ]agi'f-omaiunity sundered, and the restrainia
liad a very pleasant lim^, '''
hopes that good was accom-
be visited by those feariul calamities,
that must 8iK>ner or later burst forth
from the universal prevalence of such
.an evil. As the hidden gases and tires
of the earth, after long confinement,
y. istruggle to escape from their prison,
iamuel VVillmms will preach;and break forth, rending the coniii.enw
Iliad (I'ruride^ice permitt-jHud lighting up lhevoIeam.es, wliose
ext Sunday evening jat early jstreams of death pour down upon the
'1adjacent cities and villnges, so dora
j burgt jjg barrit>rs, and pour
Suiidoy evening MiH VVaihins forth its Btreunis of moral death.
iy\ addressed tl dtize,,. at The modern histo.y of infidel France
affords a melancholy illustration of this
truth, for many years previoua to
li89. infidelity had been imudiuusly;
working its way ihiough all clsssea in!
sooieiy. It went upward, corrapiiog
the oirolee of fashion, the institutions
of leHrning, the courts of princes ; and
downward, spreading its pernicious in-
.fiuence through tJie cottages of the
peasantry, it pervaded the church ;
or TAther, the papa) church was. to a
great extent, its source. The glaring
inoonaiatenciea and gross* immoralities
of the profeased disciples of Jesus,
their spirit of relent less persecniion,
and their rejection of the vital prinot-
plea of the gospel, brought at) religion
into eontempt, andforced infidelity up
on the French people. And, in 17^,
after the deep underswell had been
long looking society, the fearful storm
burst upon the nation. Infidelity was
enthroned dictator by the suffrages of
the people. The temples of religicu
were oloeed. Public worship was o-
boiished. Faith was discarded, hope
annihilated, and death -declared to be
an eternal sleep. ^ All social ties were
sundered. Mutual oonfidtsnce was des
troyed, the industry"of the tjatiou was
paTsied at its very heart. The reign
of infidelity beoaroeh reign of terror.
Property, virtue, life, were all subject
iothewiU of the iroo'despot. Ilosaes
morrow (Tuesday^ evening
.visit Cenierville, and next
Tuesday evening, February
appuiuitncul ia at Springboro.
and will appear again on
-inurrow) evening at tfie some
e issaidto be a very fine speak-
p elu(]uent. Bverybudv is invi-
id.
and o( singers has been organ-
the lead of Meosra. I). R
mJ 'J. W. HKi.iy,iolead the
the fit. E^. IJhurch lur the con-
All invitation is given to ill
0 ettend 'thp Ratings ofthe
M. B. Uabhath Br.hool wassd*
list 8undy by Bro. J. W.
ry seceptably. M is a good
the conduct of the school to
rasa every few weeks.
direct particutar attootlon to
leiiientol Mr. T.0. Yeomane
>C?-' He ofibrssome valuable
.
intinrncei.l her inti-i.-liiy. AilhiTrt-vt
oluiiurts, and ht-r struggles for political
freedom, havt bt-nn abortive, for the
were ihruHu iiuo liie Blione, some yf j rvjoiOMtg and (Ivd s
, . . j ... I effort ru prsvewt puup. fieni and
.hem belore il,r-y were ijuite dead {he Bast ami VVeet.
And fioin iliat h.our to the present.' ^ U. W. THl
Fraure, l.3 fXperieticed the blasting'
A itiaw tilou< Jo
A ni>st remarknble maianrt**
, tictiiiiin ot all iiif m I'le
want of a louii.JHtimi of rooraltiy upoiij.fau,,. j,., f,,,,,,. ,o ,.o.
wliicli the naituii could rest. Her re-j cojs Vui-umi^ I'lfkiw-*, ,
tinemeni. scijnutic emineuce, wenhh.! V ^
I 'V a bet n siiijroiai ly tH cted H
rim! milicary sUt ngih, have not been w.ih i.m nnnhpr. .ry A
able to make up for iJi Hbsence of vjr bornlo Hrnriet a i.lniafioc
lu aud a pure r.-boious faith . *" ' "
r Ki (M .. .. i7 '. ^ ypttfa oi niftf.
Let C.risuui, Iairiois of Atuenon, i Will, ii.e t-xceHin.n o'a.i mihw
MoUl up this bloiiiiy picture itj the his-jtioo ol iiie ri>hi nln'iiider. ui.f j,
tnry of Fiimce, lis a beacon light ot hi rnjibt
wAiii .1,. I . 1 . ; liniUP'l motion ot oiu- .-r two i,,
wa.u jJiem ot liu- danger ot driving ihe.-jo.ui | his la !.-l.*ly
ahip of Stale,* on the breakers of tirm"iJ nnriiovu t>in ,4 ir
m'ni.srii and fiiti.Ieliiy. The same ele-^
.... . . 'wnae'ieyeo vran olj iif em
menls are at woik mour country, as: he,iiu. At inn uin ii.o i.,,.,
onused the blood of innocents 10 flow! lo KiniaiHi, Lake coum
Uiruugli liie streets of France. Roman-1>
ism claims to be the same to-day that |vvJ\i,^r! a'h'orl'e ard*^
she ever has been in her Church pi>li- .'ituce, ami iiivn join;f mto the
oy. The recent abduction case I
}.,.o. ^ . Itt'-in-iw" po'iird. and ibe csniU
I , (anuiaiKin piiaiie.i. ana mo carii a
hiw Stirred the aj-mpaihies of all Chria- tleBirovPd. and owification lot.
Ilendom, ia only an illusiration of her: trao-vsrod, the
Ityrany, wherever she has the power. 1JTi-.noi,.fl,TOa'
fpi . . BMally beeacoe complvielv otfKi&p.
The same spirit that she maoiteaied to joint after lomi ptiaoed througb tl
tearing away that JgwisK cbild from,""*'' ""** ' " widiuoa
the bosom of an afifactiouate mother
,,, . iBOMJer,, Tue eamp eiaea^e
would separate thnsliaH children from ' roots of lt finger nnd tOe oa
their parents, mthis country if they csme off, and a new subs
hadU.swy. Aud IWy 6ds .n ''l!:
vj7ry Ui>as in 'roto hw finaers and I<MM, loll lal
Inaneltty a fHrihlul Ally in carrying His jawo have baen set aou ii>oiii
forward her works of darkness. ihirty ypars, and bis ironi te.-th t
Romanism eommeooed liw work of; fwrmiog an
.1. t-vi * . i inraoigh kicii helk. aud tito>
bamshtng the Bible from the Common lood. Hit luou fa aii ptepored f.
^hool, and Infidelity ip rallying her j" "fKl he alwoy
forcoe. to help oompJete the draadfnl = appetite, though 1
i u 1 f . . glollonoo.
project.- Had we the eloquence of an j "^roiy-tour-"years iee he
augwh and the voice ofseven th unders, bbiRt inoaeVe.nfMl fttr twooiy.tr
we would call upon eyery brer of his' ^"1 Wy Wood. AIJ1
* j reeselBe peesee* aad nniti
Oountry to ttee hia influeooe to pmr^tiof pmeun. Ml* Huobs fwtoeje
each a fearfa} eaiasuophe.. U ihey were wnee he a hi
Mr, Ohoata who exolaiiaed.' in o&s of 5?^' 'l** ****
- . . ^ 1i neck b weerfv m bto
hb omtioc^: tke Bibb faeua twed. siHa mesttma
oar public t^ioob ? Ifcrer 1 tio bs; otrwtooee. whtb he*
uapiMBCrf PIjodMi R*
b% eaosgh to make a gua-^nx olJ* 1 hod? b tn,n wa6i*tseifiotM
This ia the of tra ptno4ia ^ Sheft| hf bosv 9
fero,..
oou of our chUdMU iu 0iviao jfitaiaxeiUeoeosi pewoie'eeo 18#*
and be is the fraemam vrbcMa Use txuth' ^ ^ ***** b*.ofiiaiiioaa, eta^ j
{ooKn.trpc tax nwtswr*.) wub a<oa*dy. *
BT. SBa8BA]>fi.^a Friday
( week, we were aroused
umbers by one of ibe most
arena^tes we ever Usened to.
liseoursed- the sweetest mu
te time, wMnh, carried . on
nvigorattng breese of that
moonlight night, filidd our
ecstatic deright. May the
ed .mambora of ih^eompany
i"! *
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TXS'BifUe lA> 00^ Co/*\rnoAj SCM^CS
/M^. SCOTT . 0 3
MAMY L. COOK FUBUC UBEAMY
381 OLD STAGIS KD.
WAYrSVILLE, OHIO 45068
513/897-4826
ISS'I .
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Com/nojO SCHCOC^
sccTr
, letter ft-ottt Aaal Sttllie. '--rsr^ iavad^d, tkaad^s w^r* i p<aia. 4/.w,
, drr. end ij-er wra f(d wtih iite ^tU>p5
1 supposed she was jisdy of rrai ucw , '-Uea Wh..ed '
ar-ici'? r?JBgvtd jor Hpeo prvscfipiwc. oxkI iraiig^edy foJtciw.' jju gji,
'pinfoo very much i am iBchrd U.^ ^ Instie^r -o aio.^s *
.^.=1. ,. i.. p. .z:j::r:^ j^jz::
Mrw. who wouid marry ;f.r arsi y^,. ty,, oa-^-'-s vm ewavrnswd inio a 3 faoip^rr-
w.n .h.i......d.h.(..-V^., s.d T^rZ
And Iv. ih.r.k of .it t, ,bJ, de-w^asi^nj Ihe 'ei r ,h,-. r.nH
ai..u! Ulr ? ^\ . ... sLr i.> o; r-OBjaW . cvws" T-.'d si }b;i. a*; rr ii.s.i,f j ^..r ti,o,i,i,'
^h'. u;i 6*kioi.,-.- . I m * 1 > "'w aW wrc-tf-Misisw.* sfto-
n. ; . t , '^w -1 s J bl-^ 1ire moral Aa .,ld. m.e,.. ,b
U Cruise e lAiois U'aas.-lte- 8yl .a .;v-. r-afh^,, . Me. < ibe I
m*.brd srj,lr. li i ,ri-f .nj a u^rj .t -r . n, *cu T CiHe;I,' i .
CJuee lO .rarrv Bu.. M.. Be-ser - k^o-aui.,- '^U.^4 . ^ ^- k-r - -ca
e3 U.W.. wiHrUfMl u> ao i.a Ji,trr>l
omur.laod -wta-. .-1 u^. rr ^ =4.r ..^^.4 t..,,,
rrma.a v,og> fr. m - . <r .v rWa.< .. ut .0 i w ae-iiB-. . .r *A^k,
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Itoji.g*. bui f/i^ r. yu.asi.- n ct u.i w los oa. -a J. ,es..d i. csr ho.biain . aad '"<w. ik-) prrwUtatioB *r
l*iD.-d. bo wiil inmj 10 I/-1.' fcotae oj as '.'at t 1 r.r f, ., '"'"'k. fT..it05P
aiY a^-ff..;. / ... -.k-i.-.-* iA. ,_.. . * *B- b.,p<j^s fu.js, Vwi, cv*ii ber*. *
. TPC'dfl. The otagaziae b"
ctfe'l. 'ud fiufly eiuhcUisiind,;
cogPlviugs, fasbiuQ piaies'
c!'Hj>'r ^'2 a year wt\ij re '
clubs. C J I'eiersuD, Phil-
;lK'a iloUK M.ir.>^LKB for.
i rec^-ived. ft is ^^kkI, sad
e said yf every oumber m
'iceiltfiit mi'dihiv h'i a
pie y '>. T. S. Aril.uf A
djdiia.-
ficpi^riifiicnl, ki.
Flies I ~ Somebody Hit I
'lirieB Wt- riia<i' lal week
: Cu ihe ffi'iig^litig 'jf liquor
igluo, eigl'.ed uiie or iwo o{ '
rulers trioi ini>u.''ly; auu one ^
n hearing an ejaggersied '
lie iu-ni, bcciinie u exercis-
ihal, in M!u of madnes*,
ejil out of ihe bug," and ^
very anvHy*- dechirstiuD^ iu
' llie aiHtlerbelduj our
il of which IT.; fee! sure he
iKHp wlieii he Miw the nrti-
i, and perceivud wliHlahiol
le ol hiiD>elf bi sliuwiog '
I toy trcr.u. (..a -HaMr;' >d U^r - r *
Iriro.h wv>uld #yj wh-ch wiU ow be j. aw U .0(1*0^^ r^> ubu-tit. ( feruosn
aa s.>u.r young p-r.^.n.9 miijiis Bppo, eir.<.,.r> bu'. ,oi^-CtaOJ r^r-^ " i.-.mi,v Aqi^J'
any rey.tcriou, dmie.u. e-s l\ u.jo kaj ,, T ^ u'^
U Vf'jTafsRtf Vt h tfl ie|u.'T, shfl LJte
are apt io ihmk ihere 1. Biwsvs ,np. m.r-k-U habs o' kHB up ,,
tpry connecu-d wich an o.l.i m'.id. tbvir asti^.Ur^ ' r.>.,s i " 0-*u'7. g:k.o,.ti-. Sand ..
When I was vmi-w }. , p- arsr>~ .d rc.r
l.fiy . pwAfvd, 1..; A^4v. 14 ,f kuei; of "...j li,.
md, thank funune. nm so Mill--!iK.ugh the whole -i* i..ii & u,bej ,li '='* -roi.,w *,,1
g.ru.c y.. in u,.,. .,u, .o i-. .xc=. J :w:ir:r .r;','.";;'":'r
in caliiag nae n 'dd mnid _ aod had and 10, fuD<.ri "' .er. snd.wlm L.,"K-f. pr^veai
iiHmirers. b-ui. or what vi^u ytr-as Uunag ji.e sl.ort rngo of iafid. li.y 'Ac Uijti rrooj efi?eri
locaillhcm. Bu( Iprefer#.! la rrmntn " Pmacc, m- ielhso ilvrw mdhona of "'rhr'-Hlupe of Ir.4u!rY/ol .v(
IQ "-ingle blessed e^%,' rmher tl.nn ciwi-nsnrre desUoyi^d, tuJ R^v U ^ Pease v# iie Supmii
be ihe s/uve of a man Bui I ijo not ''f li'eoi a.-ie put l.i demb under i'* *" enicrpn^ .>1 jtreoi uelolne*
di-IiU mAtrin...ny , Iw d.o-r wl.orni: 't'*" aggravv.M.g and vrue, eir-'
suits. I ildnk ii an fitlniiraf.h- in-'!'u'ion "^umsiances I: apy-eMr &# though tiierr 'wans, sbcI hsod.. iiii won
It is ceriaiiily more hon'-.r (. iir^ its I muiderrr* h^d taicj ihcr ingenuity to jj'^ Jw. rec^uu it.e A!ide^er. .
noi than s[H;-nd such "cat and d-vg" nc* and u-nhougiu of means of port! 1if iho "Lo^'fa
lives Hd snm.- live. .-kiul no wonder "' were iBaugled, and lef^ Kr^. b-etwefn Joor unj i.ofj,
when b(i many young gnls ruslrnHo in 'he siteoi. Olhors n^n-
Wfidlock hnmiiy, not c-nsidoriog the aiicindie presenctr of iWir A-ong the lescheri.^'erntfBtf"h,.
ifliponance of the subject. It does '"^^lative# aoo fnendB. UuhitudeB were '"*1'. I'sai* uue^vtM* mner youiij
rile me terribly 'u i.ow wi^e rhey tl''^"'Ovd ; od mny others were sliot '
, . ' ... t I 1 I . , w lio ine nr.i fruit# of t
are in their nwn esiimaiion will not ''" 'he Mj.>n!. A writer. in,ed euierptme. smrU I.tr^o. {u
Inke a bn of advice fn>m ilieir senjcvra. '^^hiilng the Seeiies ihxt ucrrUrred cvMBUbined t>) ihe ..v nt (
, wi.s liK.e,! .. o, pi, .re ,o jour. d.v,; ii.u^ ji;:;::,",!';';,;;!',':,' '1;'",:;'.
self that my face is longer than llio# 'd the ua^ypy !tl/lcrfr to elOc utiou nteuy a Ilcur rlnlJ ic resru. -i roin
of iMlier {.e.'|d. , 1can MeUfe you-.uch "'dried no longer to confine Lhim-^I'-e had about fio cm
Aa .0 -i.ur.,uu
t ...1 , . . the 191 of mi>./-ro,i...n k.,, .11 . .
iis eart so soon,
t do ioj men to 'alk nboul
'jf the liqnor (rnlBc, wUeo
>r tiiem that sells a dram ot
r iuoiffs h is riulating ilie
)f ibe law, and heuct res-
IImIb; mrrfln, contetupiible
seal jusiice of her dues
lionorable men wouiii be
stoo]) (u, and which write
indetntiaUon as omph.aucal-
1it wereprimed in cHpliajs
3reiii"fids, If the accujr*d
e not unlawful, tlieee de.s-
'.trf/uKi not bu ' JMrrTed to
it 00.
is, then' is aol a sioagje'
\ lnwii bn! wooir! have been
igo. If lie iiad received hi#
'I'iie lit|uiir iraBic is as
'iiirabidid, hb ibu making
of counierfoit money, and
>T ji R.s much an outlaw as
iler or gambler.
L' iho liquor infO a commu-
til ndditional crime of the'
Lerin both cases the Uiv
nd the crime nitOEupted 10^
n Tlitt* wrirlfini-f in 1 he
" ,1 I r - "":0y answering qtfes!.ui rfrow.d
bing "sloi tened by a giio." if one of ' P'v-cnpiu.n. but wore a!iow-!gfai jfuUi# 01 rohgioi. .tKl ior..
those widow, rs you -alk of should pro- whom lUo) " liHlgMueui o. ,l,e-f eni;
pose! IMiaiv ! [ wouldn't b a/4y mun'* Ihe words uoblcmsn. pi lost, iemlo busily ' F,'v"e
ittond tcijt, lu iiave "iny first wile's" cVen honest tnnn, were &o maot cuxnpUecl the virD^m* p-or lu bc<
'go.l qualMies rung in n'v ears tdl H^e" ad dtrnth. three J'",!!''*"''''" """"i""". i"h.
very s-jiiml of ilie lojcu became halefui! KQillotiiie iby \he hsiMl ol^mdimfs/werft' ci
t Yes, tiiori do vciy wdl in their places a' t'ery place holes were "''J "ireuginened to e-c.'pe msvu.
ju. au,!,c,,,k,, .ive; wu cuuid uo. .he bw.
get along Weil withoai thnn, But the guiters! .The ea- (sppji.e*#,
'they are not nieiied mall plact-s Dor "oiiers were liri-ti oul, yet (Ue dep- i-bodrio ul this e9tt>K#t]n
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all of which we feel sere he j" *}' ; peami, Sar a jea^a, a* ^ tfee koeU l iw tri^tbe eewj
;he|rt^tn be saw the arti- W'o&e. aoso f!ii1iUioegli whole oaiute waa to4i<| and the ^woltalWKt, rot tW*
as. aud ptrcivt-a what afool 'T""> tbm tares tatll parairt urld o samotread to ioi aireutioo iStC"
ade ol himself by showiog ase an old mnid and bad ami its fobensi! ' i". and,wbi stiji aeM.r. prrre
bis ear so soon. admirers, bcHux, or what tihi please During ih sbon reign of mfiJvhty o' ni>i<dren ir^na eott
lot do fot men to talk about ^prefered to reosHtn FrHDce, more than ihree miliioiw of of ItHiustrv ' o/ v
rof the liquor traffic, when "single blessed ess," raiber il.aa her beat wui'-ns were destroyed, aud ^^* M. Peose is'oe^uper
of them that sells a dram of ^ ^ P' ^ under i o^eioln*
iff knmes he is violating the matrltnony ; lor lLoe wbotn it aggravating and cruei eir- uamty, oader
of the law, and hence res- ^hink it an admirHble insiitu'lon curastances 1'appt^ars as ihoipgh their Ah't^aris, aad hai.4*, ihfct wv
to Hilie; contemptible ' 'ef'i"ly more honr.r to lir^ a I maiderers U^i tajced thn'r ing^rnuity to rec.o.m ii.e*
hclieat justice of her dues "pend such -cat and tfog" new and anihought of tu'eans of if>oru "Vv
^ai honorable men would be wonder "o were mangled, aud Itrit >!"'* between Sour ami uuj
stoop to, a.,U 1,id. write """? .'"""o' "' t""''' '." ""
conderanuucn as empl'.aiical- hastily, not cnerderiag the roas.ed a.ne ii the prrst-nce of their A.o.ig the le.c^Hv^. r.r.
-ii il were printed in capUaJs ibe subject. h does and im-iitls. Wuliiiudea were " nr-r >.
,"ford.i.ti. if ti,ea4co.a t --'n.rej o,i.rr, wrr.
Kore not unlawful, these des- 'sumaiion - will not iUia by sword. -A writer, .ed emt.pnde, t
StkH vjViuKl not b t-^frOfFed to f"m their ffenmrs. '*'i''ing the svoi.rs thni oo-urred toriBirii,pU oj u.e 1,.*^ .
i, ' i Miss llrt.e; !d- nut piwure to your- day, says : IW who i;b:;:::;r:;c:-:!r. 't
^.h is, there i not a simgle my face is longer than those d itn- uiffiopy S'Uficrer' to exet uiu-u ''wouy aUeur i.iij .* rr^nu-.i i
mlo'wn but would have been )" ^ueh -"'e,ed no longer to confine thrm. liO c
ago, if he had received his ihe ca-^e And to think ..f its ^ to d.ni,e wI.om aames wrre on ^6v ,wer.,.g
I. liic lii|uor traQic is as d by a giin." if one of '' pit>-cripiu.n, but were allow- great (rums u; rt-i.^/iui, auiJ ,n.,r
reotrabHlui. . ,Uo o.l..,ig "t""l"-')-"'ll'ord.u|.|pro. ""x ytoHono, > t' tl.-, I -
<of countnlMl m.moy. and t"! i i ..onlJn t U.-o,.j, no.n'. I'''"""- '"oi.t, not,lrn.o. p.j.'"'
Her is as niu h an outlaw as 'o have *'tny H. m wite's" ^ timri, were ^o maut ,' ""'peHed ilu- vn Kb..,.- : .,.r t.,
.foiter or gn,i.i.-r. 'B'""' 'i""l"" "<" mn.v rerr t.li .r,r it".-"i'""t. nod dre.h,
ng tho liquor imo a conmiu- bnu fuH >' Kudlmin,. iby the h,j.., k.^ce-,, were
, an additional crime of the "" " "- 'y ' J' '"''r pUces". ^ "I'd at tvery place holes were -'rr.^ihe,., ur, ..-ope .n#rt
.ct-i both c,. .b, uw j-' " " '" "T
ami the crime attempted lo i'"'" ^Jut "' .tju'ters! . fhn rx jnajrp.Me^a.
_ Tl ... ,1- .1 ""t O'e.lei! .1. nil uhices nor f"'' tJi< d ..ul, yet the di p | I ' t h iJfen oi ihi es-ntJl.-n
up. Ihus working in the i" ' uiies wMr enra -rd l . ,1 l ' orpha,,.. .t ,K.. r.u i.i n,
. . ., on all oCCHMIons. unrs W.rr eiiragrO in m - (1^, Tunk -jx, -r.
men provo their own guilt, i / "s'lenla. rii.e ti./:te moitur*
, . _ j If I wpiV one of the afore nnmod AeciTUiugly, ilie niaasH- WBstnng.'eeknig to ertm aiivinj
. B. MBKCHA^T has just ^ wt'ufj ^
Sbh supjvly of gm>ds for this "Betsey." hundred |Tl,^r, , ^Tol"?,-" i,*!oe go
Jjlicyear, which now makes lediculou, for a girl to of the city. *
^n'''il Complete again. does she kow ho much upon or stubbed.
' uro. slock ii b..Bi.i i., li... "l""" ''" H"l-l'*o..ld m.. lo.,k. "" '""I'-J """.I'.J.y Ii..e p.T,.,,
^ , I I #1 lor a ladVlike nie lu advocate their laki-u .ao.. c; iminatelv, annnio alt
U;0(ni so redUocd ov tuc in rU.,,., i , * ..
, .1 . t r ' I .CHUM-; ih.-v niUHl Jo that llum.se!vc. ""r". led out lo Btolleaux, ^
^UHtom, tlial he found Jnm - and ihei" Cc-d r. tr,... i. ,i munes sre provided, or p..fai,os!
t,f ,M,i., would ( ...I, g,,.. . I ... ...c. il. ll.,.reu..|., ..,uc
}3 . . At.\r biLUK IIOI. .ii,r wrr,. tlied op.... ..ul, utnu...; U.l ;,,riwrlc hundred iH-r,....,
CK.t II w. n..cc..rj lo nb : , __ .1,,. Mre, .,i .1,, ofo.iunn.e wrniwr
^l! i"!l'l"l''''',Krt"'"' '""" " .'I'"!'''"?..!. oulU i.,.. uly ii,..,r i.nib. brui.e.. byi''''l^Vhc"uX.',Z'...Jrei-,.
5 jIj and tuatenal, and " A.. ; 5~.the artilieiy. und lUu would bo des-i t'' "" ' love, rs is eh^tf
>ice. .Auy of our readers, j tlCOlrihnt iOtlS patched w.ih the sword, or with tnus-
*ibrond, can now be accom-' ' >Uqi L. .. Moper..,
it ,1 I " -TT-;-^-: kfis. iiiegt<a'est part ol (he bodies | Hew I a\v stia hi-ard wtmtdjUed t
g 1any img hey may need Xhe Bible in our Common Schools, were thrown iiiiu the Rhone, some ofI rejo>ctitg ami ho^. (Jo.l sp.-.
> ror lull parliculnrs, see' tKr k..i i j j o o prero.ft puupcriBiu and i
4 . AT 111.1 , Ibem bfloie ihiy were Umtd dead ! Lht K-al acid \V>f
^imenl Jii Hootlier column.- A nation pervaded by the spirit of ai , , , j mt jb-ai aou west.
- , ! I.#; I i; III, ''**' ''"r to the proseni,! B W nuiDI
_J^I for wbol yott w,l. | Infiduin, .. ib o, .ny ,...rirec.d ii.n biaulmnl """
^ icvtiij ihe torius of morHlity crumble to : o , , . , ,
Light Onard. iashea, Ihu ties that bind Inarciher the *! " ler inhi . ity. All her rev- A IttaM Uiibeni Jih
< . J . , , . olutiona. and her stru^ides for uolnicnl
gany visaed Genntown last o'nunuy "undered. and the resirainta f,^edom. have been abortive, ^r iho . A^s; remerksbte ...stsncc ..|.
^iJ a very pleasant lio>^, "f virtue, justice and butuanily. throvrn ,.f . , . - ,'. dcnimii oi nli''iiif luini. in nie b
p,..lb.soodu.oom. "iJ'- l'i> lioW" o'any n.omen. U, "u"., ,Vr, "" m I
Iwt vUitarl Ko it. e r I f I which the aaiion could rest. Her rc-l-vv osys. Vslriiiin< Fvrhian, ui .
,,, , , . a.ire.om, i,m.lie reiinonce |,i.
rrow (lutfsday) evening; that must 8t>oner or later burst forth unu| . - u . ' '' beto rnnpolaity i.ttPcted. He
luif fv,til.. the universal prevalence of such' ui . ' Iav not btseii w.th in* Bndh''r, Mrs M.ryA vof
n Mvil Ak ih I.: II Id! "P of vir ^ ^ io HenrieVa tiniarm co
.an evtl. As the hidden gaeee and fires| ^ fttsrci. ldi3, BuC IB coast'
oftharerth, ufier long cnBiireiret.! L., ci,r.in i'a.ri.H of Amorire., vl'u'.l'l.T' . ,
airuggle to encnpe from ibeir priuon, hold .id ihi, 1.1 ..i. . n . I W'd. ibettice,ii..no(imn-ri
S-..I uy:n: -n * , , . r nOKi up tniA uloouv OictUrtt jn the Km^itiun nl ihA narhr Mf.si*i.L.ap ;
isil Cenierviilf, and next
isday evening, February
aiiuimciu isat Bpringboro.
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otnt to
is the grealesi ? By this
you would give all the positlveld^is
of the majority into the power of k ne"
galive m the minority, sacndaing what
is dear as a matter of conscience ^(aa
fan* as this School District is concerned)
to seven hundred, for the prejudices of
less, perhaps, than one tenth of that
number. If you make the conscience
of the minority the rule, you take the
mcmstrous position, in a Christian land,
of legislating against the Ohrlstfan
conscience,(the conscience that.decides
in favor of the Scriptures) and in be-
b^f of^ the anti-Christian, the con*
seienee that decidefs against them. You
set up the conscience of Jefra, Turks,
Infidels^, Deists, Atheists, Eomanjats^.
Pagans, Idolaters, as superior, ashaV'^
iUg higher claims, as being, in fact^the;
standard of religious hberty# ^^against'
the conscience of those who licfld lo%U
Word of Cod. It is not the profos^i^
indiflferer e f libwtty(?) but iu
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ihej,. ^kooHTs no msjondee** Boes
know minontles my asore f Boft^ tl
mend ike matter to have the
jnile f You are bound to supj
by the, much conscience on the one t
oclety, jthe other; if aconscience in the
conn- jUy against the Bible, a eoUscier^^
iWord Iin the demanding it
Iit is not the bare force of a
rmark| that rsiains. the Bible, it most
le cen- jbare force of a minority that
ndiUoBj ii; and which intolerance and lil
i^driQr fe it i : "
Mtha^eon^sme I
it wIH|
be ib#^|rtif a^'' kol
the
|eteriiiid[d/4&bt& 'sisgr" ei^bhoe hi
e to ^9^
veiy.;es-
of tepubtoiro*
IK respect ^ eon^ence
of the mdnoriiy, or of any
8ect,ei> yd^, Ihd m^e fihf the rule
for you auid^^e,-
in one th^ st^e ea^,
ui^. to t^e prlpdples of
and^of . - - :
In e<i&smen^4l^\ .^U dni*
outrage Itr w|ioee eon*.j
ie ou^ibefiitlmr stdeij end ik'^A
^ecdng' the}iiaihorky;b
iie' op^egel
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e09S0te^e of tljose wftp tj^
Wo?d of God... It is Dot tbe
isdifreret o nib^ty( ?) but tic bi^orft-
isiQ of Infidelity. You huTe In jbuf
reasoning, completely ignored the fact
that ibere is a conscience ha. farbr of
the Scriptures, as well as against tbemr;
And'^et on ibe ground of such con
science, by tbe tenor of your own ar
gument, a system of umveiisal aduca-
vuubi Ibytbe State, ^nnot
arcbase Bible and all religious
ive any I consent
iof all concerned. It cannot do this,
and be a universal and an Impartial
system. If I am a Christian, and pay
riiy tax for the support of Government,
e^tionsj ^ entitled equally with my Infidel
Iand llomish fellow-citizens to all the
benefits of Government.
To deprive me of one of these bene
fits, upon the ground of tpy religion, is
an outrage upon my conscience, and
upon the principles of religious liberty,
without which there cannot be perfect
civil liberty. But you do deprive me,,
would i
3t these' instruction, and thus compel me
g Ito educate my children against my con*
jscience, or else exclude them from the
G. school because of my religious scru
ples. My scruples in favor of the Bj.
ble are at least as sacred, and as wor
thy to be regarded, as the serupkfs of
any other man against the Bible. The
Go^rhment cannot any more rightful
ly deprive me of the benefit of ^
uoation, because 1 happen to "^ve A
bonacieuce in favor of the BibH; ^aa
it can anothbr maniwho has
against ttib ^bie. Admit- such ^ a*
qitality, and bow is it po^ye to de
cide the if' t
If the question be det^drmined bv nia
Jority, there is a |ferfec4
a tg^i^paye?, mm
to it ? On
have the rigbt
to
elem^V^lthou^ which they cahhot;
cons^i^h^y aitend th^ school^ add
receiya^^enbfiti in that your
ekildr^:^ayf with t^ir scviipubus
conseienuo pnviolated, avail ihihnselves
of its tel^y%s.
^ It cann^V Ife made W appear Just,-
that one^vhlatiirs tenderness or scrupu
losity of conscience should be turned
Into the or put forward as' the
reason for trampling on all tlie posltivet
rights, of'aimther*8 conscieqce. Ohe
mah's^pVeferiftnce, in a benefit to which
he is eiatliled^ is not to- be sacrificed:; to.
anOtWi^ jti^iv's aversion; anA tbecoQ*
elusion is, ^aftei* all, th.at it is' the ma-
lletermifie, eouseibube
pr nb b^ii^cieneef if you ha^e uo uiti.
higher lawtftjan the
Jwgraent, tasj^i^ prefereiiv
c|a; japl hiivversaliyfVarylng;
IB the mal^ty ih^
y0Ui'''aS^U^,-;aa
pvev#lvv
an
ol' sf^boof Ibj me^
eonsciiB^i njakilg tlie govenjiofht
for exijlude took ftud the j j^'^e
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tbk tba'i^nal ^
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tiid' penof# tli ^
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cHte tbo niatt58y.i b^R by the in5|orify ?
If the question be determined by ma
jority, there is a perfect safety;
eonseienee, there is not, unless,-, indeed,'
you admit the Word of kid as of d-
timate and supreme' authority, and de
termine conscience by that. If the
conscienoe is to decide, the question
InstaBtfy comes up, what conscience
shall it be, and whoso? For there are
two parties supposed, and not supposed
only, in the argumsnt, but really exis-
img; the one conscientiously opposed,
the other conscientiously in favor.-
Moreover, the one in favor claims a
great righ-t and benefit, of essential
importahee in the highest degree, and
in the most vital direction. The one
opposed would exdude and prevent
that benefit for 6iy, and for the whole,,
on tho plea, hot that it is injurious to
any,bttt that it is againet the eonseienee
of a part. Which has the highest
elaim, the positive oonscioBce or the
negative ? Which shall have his way,
the dog in the manger, or the horse
that wants to eat ? ShaU the few tt^l
would rejeot the Bible fbr the wbeifi'
that the few may not have to enoount^
it preveih or the many thatwould
the 3ible to all, because it is a
benefit to all ?
In this ease shall tho oonsdeaee
the smaller namber bind the miaokumo
of the largm* t That wodd le
glaring, i
then, the claim of tho oofis^nMol j^
larg^ Bumber be sdmlued tm
to tbe olaim of the of tho
smaller ? There ie no dtoaa-
tive; and if,-an is
of this theory, of ^ f
a^wsi She
s^ences mi a
celtonco, tbq
oomptonlteshave
in the 'old Berks
nt season.
3- kmiijusuYt ftn
naen for religious
r place on Satur-
St ef the Sabbath
led ouv citizens in
ening with short
lental religion and
[}eli6ye every one
eetings was pleas-
and edified; and
nt good was done
uon (or Chr^ttan^
Providence leads
of the erofls into
Iness.' May our
io do mueh good,
at the M. S.
aoaimenes on Sat-
at bait past ten
ibera fr^in other
klly and cordially
lancensent, "New
er part of to-day's
\ names.
A Union has been
f who denounced
and 'a swindle/ ex*
ad, of South Caro-
'h the most disgust-
osnes of fraud sod
S^ansas at laet earns
mission as a State,
sa the Leeompton
fig slavery among
will prevail.
III.,
SCTeD.-The North
en Mondi^,elected,
term andi
hall tor the short | % ns hi
UiBt il f^ctcdt'Oiit
TUe-/nMm*-\/is/7i(^ - Dec. iss^
f/o auA com/noA> Schox^i, s -/nk. Sc<rrr
Si^^^^Siiast week's article-seii!-
ontb ^tead of States, Sead^
Somiifi^tie pa^tf.and In ^e four-
lai^ paragraph, fc ra-
Kupb^TManht,.]
CbiMNRm^
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, Amiin. about fifty years of age^ said to
be a tulOlsier ol the gospel, from Browu
eouAty^ ia.,lhHkMikpady with e young isdy,
aged aboutseventeeii, came to ftiekinond,
la^ a.fftitio over throe weeks ago, and pat
up at a> private boardic^ house, where ibe
ig lady gave bir toa child. The la-
knew that the afifair was
notify, suspected that the paniee in-
t!|^dHmaki|r away with theeliild, add
Tiwsihoy
wpup'','wi't;"agree to.
bboui three weeks, the
man tlekem-tor Cambridg^ I.
where lUey atop.
Wbiiocy, and laid
sfih th^ '^itiTtbe
'yMmaoaw^' ficruiiny, the con-
duic^imini^e ^0 Iho* iptme oooclusioQ, aivd
^^^Snr to follow and
opendt^B. Ai CntreTitl
I If. hnt^iu^ t^ oblM t, keo
eft tbo
o^crn
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important; ode
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fFnua dto
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.:: ^ P''"ior schools. ^
The Word*of GtKl ia Eisgfeh
'anaecferxkM^ftbS'^^'and svsteKJ. The^mAye i.h FruitisUim Bible r the Frofi- i J. f\una^c%:rik^ system. The^m^ye the Frutesum Bible r the j^{i!i
favors a^bp^*''Itsslant verMon than the seh^aee of A1 |
I ?jiu ucivu, on ; esiROt verMwu until w* "v-v. I xee
L aad 'bmnot Jlsiiuo- gebm iu Eiigh'^h is Frotes^imt Algehm, Ireit^h^i^
I !-,i-.... 3<-i'::;fJLi';ir:T->"i' m ihtc nf _ .C A... l.^. P.'..i^oiunl 4fi- ' *
of AatroH^my .the Fr
Btmbs|>hei:e is om-| t^ohomy ; iiax Mo^e* than
... ^3.- ^ . I iflao .
MB or p of Aatrott^mj .the Frotesumv As-: ^ ^
is om-| ;" W 5E& tiie stars in
cn or are ^r^ie^isutt stars, r
clarms sun a Protestant ban. Both the works
^ i a Protestant ban. Both the
antl.ihere-1 Go4 bihI the Word of-SptI are G^'^S. extmtnr^ow
^1 " !foi:e wShJS bAjik 'ihe works of God* this smi^c'within
,iw.v o,vr^he T^asnTf,?S
r tfaiiifr-jare. oo* an jaugiisw amospnere in Amerwa%rnatncie w' m i
ces"- the'serfwU^ Tliie BtbWj iiu-QUgh an American Rtmo-pbei*e; ^
iniiAan-[thep, is noi aeetariati; it is neither Pro ^they do not, on thai accotint, in Auier-f tS
d not |iesiaut Itha never been \\q^ EogiEutd, eoia.se to be the sun and ^halA^eb
ntlhei' jUsed as siidifi#ur schools; it was uev-' stars of Ood^or become a feiin and star >
.* ' 1 ' 1 j j ' I hi^- aa'tnhi
f, than^er arfhe^u:#^^ nuiudncea as such ; EugUsh or American workumnsiup, 5pc6l y#r. t ^
nhur^^eiid'against ihos^ who Xhe light is not American light, ^
loyeit* lotrnUers of Epgii^h hght, because it -
*. .1 <. I. l- ^ i n. n l.L <!. n Gll^ll. I . r 4_ .. 1 _ . -. -V _I .>_ -J_ ; . K A j.m1 P 1 Ji H' ^'. . . .'.. ?
I - iiovew, aua-va-noei ou vhc iuu,ie umj; isn iieiii, Decause it pours WArmi .
I ,.l -V:? -- , I . . ; P .1 iotiseV0&;mwi^
nor and 'our scbebi-^ystom^ ,te make any- sucU ithe sky, through cltiads in the AiAei"''- ihdhdrfedhhd ^
Jasfiertion^ .T|te Bibie is used^as jJpd-k, cUmaie, but UUOad^' seye|af nen^ co
'VVord^' thjii' 1/^ t'nrr *1V& iu;j.. .1..' 1. :, " ;.,i .1 :i,
jkdoVl5d'^d.>div|u^
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egHlap|'r;v'|^'^r^i ?*t #:i^^ liB|','fefc ^fortijatfer jiifl
and 8M-'yBt b^,-'',.^^
tod imriifi^wi man ^d^iale" to se^^ji
as w^l;^:of in-- cry
Enes to s
Victoria
We
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a ift Ujo id
li bei(k)mc
u(iicals sliall' rnrtlier
rial roan-'s|niah/^bo^h^<'^fW; jnil1bna of thoS6
e of oar *^^40 consci-
a a frosh- ,e|itloa^)y- E^ tli^ai .ouiv common
prodac-! tm^lalion of the Scriplurea; be"?
many of .|hg neitMjr nor ; sectarian,
esid^is the Word Of God, ought to be
the ^ it ought to be
fiue,'artU (|||-^ providence of God a
jes 'FuUeir J.p4stter tiiiiShuion shall be aftbc.ded ;
J. .Viclorv |i^gl it be used ,and ^;used,
otc. $I'SO j lid ^^tarian ()r ProLcstaat design,
^cw Yorhfi rt8 It" thiVg.ol. tquaf duty, right,
L orio^iiml'.^be jasl of vho^^e who pay for ilie
Published school y*ivm> mid coitsclenimusly be-
lere, Phil- Jiove tb^^lr phiTOen ought to listen
.Ito t Wwd of Giid somewherein some
len of ^his pubiic' scfaoois, to-have
il to used, tO enjoy
tnbng the |and ibi^who woiild eitbiade the Word
FQr^y. fclio 1moleradt pariji ^those
characto- j tiiey -^
#md w^hit^i;^ ifei^n?a :ibbri
tentidn,
art^lessoim^-j of, aU; tfes. fosi.
V'iv
sWATb^Cita.
fcto-tHsdliS
_ ... . jCry ol'-mtolfirartfee aliiJ itavdUlip
r .WoJttld tle.^nse <>f right, dnd
e f4ilwi*- . tJi^ d||odngj detmMoid that
Kay's Aiivhip^Gc te excluded from the
.iha^ ot thoseoldtdren
wei^ opptci^vidy. d> .deprived
alej
of
Minion itj
tb^
scerceiy
expressed '3
ii.bt. eJboni^
tiouiii itiftfl '^
. '.or'e naoa*s
ot ihe meifcws of ed#Ation f .So, you'5
would say; it is a willful obslinboy in ['vision, m
this caae\ imei feribi^ wfth and .breaks (; ,
i. *, .\ ,, lihe cm
Jiig op al! poabibiiity of order aiid dis-1
ciplitie in the school, which oiasl be
h^aitUaliied. / '
. Supposej again, that, tie
read, or the Kew 'Jfcstaoront is ii^ed nSi
a class-bock in ibe^^hool, and tho chib
dreb of lli^ lour famitie^iin obbdience
to their parents' command, refusa to
hoar the Bible read, or take theiivplace
in the Testument cbiss,. and persiiit iiir=
tho refusal. Is it. any less wrbiig, any
K'SS a breach of order and discipline,,
to refuse to ^kear the BibW madl or to
reft^ the J(?ssou iu the New /Xee.iamenf,'-
than it woui4 be to get thi?
bssoii in^ Eiy* Arithiiietic f . And if
the DirecibW of the seltuo)* dooide that
* i " . ;y * . - ' - .1, \
]^ii^io3s the olviidren^^il ^ rukik
of Ihe 6bIlobl' they recei ved'i
Into ik isit, ooy moi'o injusticein xbis
ease, than itthecuso of-
Iltiriih^xic T: : stfts "uSe,, f j
Gusnmj
^"pfl
yeftlr pio|
oiiS goilai
of lire 14^
present oof^
H3
of iteasm^d
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Jwjs OH t!d
notes,
December
of tetSg
acitn^hidi <\
t>0^'ihiri^inj o
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nd it one of star
find its way in
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i And grand^fftth*
we ran throngh
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voices of
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Rttllscm, CiihiSttr^
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>the soil, oi^;
h wiliiepnt^
if suh ^as
Revitat OtfH f>eri<^ \\%^m- never hi^s
liyms nnJ iwict i.^'-^ aMWc^
l"!y .for obiirtthy;Wordy(C"^d.^
wid ii'wnaed *.wsw8, thore
wsMm; 'fhr.k ail
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c. The book Was bogntJ: by W^kUffh^fr
ns. W pieces Chui-ch, before iixe xi
dboul so obo-l^ #'S'!'^^' reaewhu and
rs. bMidesaoar.;''?!' ^ C^dl>.
Sundfty Sehoolsii 'be'Wne ItOmMt
cents. foblic pMekadyn
ng to the styteflli^ erryriyf that huMhv., It
discount to ihe and ekcdkiled
j aitisbor^y f Eomisb kinjl*
^ongh the work with a
the Viear Gen-
the Romish Cburoh,
b^fc of the aotenee
deed-not eo >0ttch so^ ls^^ wiiewiiii i'^-
iiible is ihd pnre froih fttom God. not'
p^issed throii^ any h,s^iapior seeiWia^r
ystemi,.Jb^'siiy^i4h^ni^ia is God*s ina-
ilK^Stviilg' y
3 itite<
tiW tbe pvpsen
f5,^a om:"
Oie iisiH.uiit
UjLrnieU for Hh
tbod the oi tier
the gi^ernme
free :iihaHef.*
."TttO otfn^-
tnuinly attribt
penae 02:irttOi
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erV words, that
ould have it^ W"'7,Pwiiiwhh
.i.d
he voiume, aad * graBied to Uie
)od old-fa4biona^S^^*-''^!^^^^^^^
forih a beiinr tmosiar
not be iiii a
d^ $hi8 very nhins-
main, wds tUat, ti^f
wMl^ianfhdty taken as the
i^ued midcr
^ ^ mofi^ci/ adopted
pransj^tore employi^
the @erip^
ihemaii^svpft^^s^ Bay* {iani-
clS^r' ndnd, \^]^]0i^,b^A-se1e^jted.
Gktb h5V J- .An Ray's-arithise-
ddr' . M ;&: ^ Arlt^njo^re",
^nd \ the 36miah ', IndoiJi Rxpnrgaid-
na daiioHnded it .as' such,
ha#Iii5 G^Hleb*f-tim,and been
a heretic. Btii Bible is Qod*^
Word^ asfdnhOt man^s, lior men's, nw
the property nor riglrt of any one SdiSt
01' denorhindtioQ.
SaMPBL SCJDTT,
. (to
i.i"iiiiii iiii n II I . *1 Jii^L.!" "I'l 1" iiu'Li. ';iiiiiiii)iiit.i><p
WUim^ rmm tt^
,; Btcsbulfe.
'fho're^ Secreiary oft heTMii-
sHry will etpkiin in.dtsfoil the nperttthins'
of that df^artuwdv jPhe feedipW into.
tmry from all >urc^, dtnnng the
aOih iun^ 1S58, incM^
the treasuryiiwtes hnfh^^
SftS5^, wwe
BidHon^ two li^dred' and sOteniy
thonsaad ei^t hundred aitd smvy-nfiji;^'
doitare. end;filfy*nle cawita, (^O.atSiSab-
,) which embant^ with the oatBon^ oi
serenteen miiHon senen. bundred'ahd ien
thousand one hunjNd addiof|^n doltsre
audtesven^"Seven eems^ IMHS^O
remainhig vh the ireaSMfy at the co|b
ic&ei!^<eM^d of the y^, made ao^.
i^atd'fhr tbe^^ii^e ydar of oTfiitii?-
diito Rhd o
tihree shd fhifee
dflpBrpiattd^hl^^
eOt^ni.?
the BiHh paid^
truciion iWw5
Shiee iharye^
.:f a.. ia'< A ?
unlit to I8u8i
eiglil mtyti^f^
service #
ttiiiouiit to hii^
:lefs.
j The roccip I
raeni can W. ^
m expendiiuo
egisiatioii ol
ren^&dyvehre'^
leoeie a!^H .
eelve.from U" 3[
Ttte pfnoi oo
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The BiMe in otur Qommm SeBonl^j
We oaaiataia that the State
Mr. IwBt BOi only may jastjy inieiwe to
a^ing^ ap^tQt religibiis iiisinicCioii'to be
eiec'' in iiteooiDepoii &oboob btit d0\
mtr W-ao "ioaiiy tii^^ to be -WHbj
rikea otbar etatutea and appbtitftl^Qis for tb%i
lig'to people. For exapiplt: The Statea ai|%|
etknljpoibt the IbrfitaHty of an, oath to
.willikep OB the Bible,/ for tli0 aweatfug
'<i!i!StiiL<'i!tic A;iL-T''ii?
dlstid^iQ#
'(a^ tlitf
I, a^ef ibe
Word of Ctedr ^he formaBtjrbf
weald'^haye beea expeia^ed' '#in
|j|^nce; iOi ptw^wo^ fcire
'bld^B. Bat k^ad dl aettii^ npien aapi '
amsdemta fii QtmieiHi ah the.
for all, they (ipmlBtied the rale
"ihe except iob, ^here are jTorl^^w
keowsi denomiaatkms' of. mtn/
mSiory, 'who a*e eonscleatfcately|J^'^
j^as of tbking W'Wtg. 'f^awdf!^
irSlfeia ibfS beet of Oltrl;tiaiis
plba^' califdFriends, or Qizakerv; td|||^
^liffore, to prevent any aoiaatifiabiel;;'"^*^
trieV-
dd be
witne^eeVaQd onmdny other <>e^^na^>;^l|tts1on from o^c. tite Qfnstiuaim
U is a rery comtoon sdmioistratrlon hf
these States. Now if this be anythin^;
serioQS,. if it he .not lie graveot yei
moat ebsolttto mocli^ry it is a reUgtob^
reanty of the highest and aiost-8o!eind(-
iinport and aothdriiy. But though n
religious TcalHy, stiii^'il is a mpckerju
if the state, havisig appoitne^hisfoirpi-
pf path by law> -and provided .fur it^
. sacredness,' do. pot provide the meaps
IS not
l^pmnUfed a solemn afilrma hn lobe 4ud^
made.^ instead of SB oath, and as i^..|tiii<ri
^lp^yalen^^ This; was wise and just^ [ **
^ " hecaupe the Qus^efk:
iis yiv
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with-
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>f the
^tare
been
Dltttlg
ad.-k-.
1 No-
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. o...
of undhi'standipg H; if the Statp. e*;*
ciudo frdm lbe i^ry.elements of p eo^
mon schopi edupatiot!, iisi kpje^.^^p
that iostrticitpo, by witeb alpne|l|/J^
pc^ible.. ip uhdhrstand'H. Tbev^
reh of theState shouid surely fee
whatvBn oSib is. if, when they
to bs;dUizeBs> they amlJaWeio-hi'^^
adiitihtsiei:ed on i^arjb|ie,
erhical paiure .^d impprtadi^iv
Stotnly' Ib'teacb Ihe ^natp^iof
%:v8eij.l dd;
-~o#
fli%epnthw%np^^|^
tothe oath oh the ^^bre of|^biph
hoi|aPiei!ee, the ^JjcwUtiaion had, atj
%Mtlofe or piliirWdtt tp
(to ^ any ctt>
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to fhey are lii^fele .to
admmt^ei^d on ^
oritleal naiuro and Im^i'tondp*
fiiin|fil^ toi.toaeii tW-Qatitre o# dll 0^
tiio Stoto juust have tbe ^aiarei' ti^.
rtli^irup irath, and most pioi?Wd 1^;
iia being latight in a commoir aeiii^
edncatron. For wUatJs tbo nator^ :ip|i^
an oath ? An appeal tci Aliight^
the governor and judge of^inarr^ndi
an appeal on the ground of tiie
doctrinea of reveahiid reli^Qo,- t^t:0dd
8^arc|)96 the heart* that we
table to hitn* that he wifj one day bnj^>
us into judgenient for every thouglit;
word and action^ and tjbat^ be will pun^
ish the guilty and reward the right
eous. , How can the nntiire of utt oath
he taught* wiibout teaOhlng the.ainfui-
ncss of a lie. before God, and the ber-
taiiMy of his retribution f Hovjr* wkhr;
out.teaohing that for every Idle
that nian shall speak* they i^hHU.giye
an account in the I>ay of iud^istnt%
How can the power .of an oaib be jeif
wlihout the knowledge of its saneUty*
:cotis^i^ees on';
btiV'iv.ha$ hplr
^fe;;'the- seh^i8,
Jni^^ance; Raids' .^h; ;
^ihlren of
;tii0 readii^ bf u^
bbt^d^'nse the Woi^ of
oisl^ be luade an esoepHon*;: tbe
be oontlauedy as was'^
bath; Bodibtg is easier than' thi%
'm^^
. ' ~ fflgmch Wr
j9ut^U la 'a.pie0e;bf_intoierai^;-^d
presskin mthe rsmme* .to
^cause Mbaa ffti^e dUiikb^^^
It*jberehH^ oiso^ ^be'j^
pei^itted U> Aer k
ahd enjoyi^ light;; Thb i^ng ja i
loe;
inonatrouisly that ft ^i| neeil^| wiibdiSr|^
to be conieniplatedaeit t.i to''be^at^s^|'^
r- is I
'e ol
III
yicii
Till*
len-
U8*j nBt and juftiice o
rbce. ledge that if it be falsely taken* rI! ija^e
theinre by iiame excluded fern (lie Xing:
sJk/idom of Heayeqi, and bf^pointed to the
i*'njeiidaraijce of God's rigktebtts Indtgim'
tion ? Now* thesevthjn^ are-reiigibiib
teachings* most itnpoHant* moat
uable. forihe trainingiof thebonecibli^
and the heart; and if ibe- State
anyyigik -. to com^ <^tb
State 8a^ tlto an^
Ufi d.er Ihipj. highest oW%atldn
nis-[ vide- fbr "and' appolbt siioh. 'tee^^
Aihp iShai'her otttasens^^
the
le' a
Itt
sop*
free
No.
nu^
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iff*
the knowledge uf truth* and holh
(rjehovah; the knoW'*
moir^t fdrnis of duty; and
for their sincere and' in
maneos -And Wf hat ^
8Hy^;^ba"
knb^, and kU Id its dehwinky^'
tepy last oceasW oii. whj^
IS^bster ey^t appeared in Halp;
In ll^lon* he uitered a pss^O; bn
l^^reof ths work of a popoiar^i^ar
thdlit wliWh deserves to. be i^eriltod
over tlve door pif every bommodisehopl
house in America: ' We seek to edu%
eHte;:the people. ^Ye scfk to.id^pr-oyo
iaanfke^oral and. religious .0ouditlcui#
fe. sii^t* we.eeek tdlyorli
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I liliHUar'ffteHiooet
feruiehst, embrowlery,
tb'
withoutt.a
:^ary pibiiiob^ of the
up with the probuo-
tga^tiie writefe of the
re may mpiition Mrv.
owneeiHi, Vivgioia De
uioria VictJtr, Clara
tty Bucy N. Goitreyi
1 Qlrs. DafTodii; and
*8 seyiuga, 0>r he-
be given. Tiie^ Mmil
be under the super*
lolloway. one of the
he day. The embai-
inue to be as good aa
6ne steel engravings
lion plates. ^3 a year;
$10, and an extra
getting up the club,
elphia.
g to tohseribe for this
ean have it for $3 by
early, aa a club ia.be*
will be aent in the
to lor December will
sye, which will be the
the year. Wii^ the
will eomoteBce lie
reaewed energy f and
At of literary talent
ear upon ita pages.
Htioiitfibuto to it, and
that there will he no
w, at the same price,
attoh really ee^celleni
Bente a-yearr with re*
WJiohetts, Vifayaea*
tfeoAZiitn for Dec. fo
illeher eniiooQcea for
oleite from the gwer of
laotsiA F* Towpftpiig.
See.** Those who are
e pvodoetioas of this
enpeet' ithie^'
he ; wia eiHi.
^ n^t popiiler wii*
with aieei eng^avio^
pUiee, together with
tor ipetr stiicere and inteiligeiji
mence.- And what did
say' it|ien thievery poi^ntt' Dot ti^
ouf' to- tiierseiitence, whioh- IvO
expressly to prove the absolute heeee-
aity of reiigion R8 welFas morality,
the. existence and well-being; of
Stale, ai^ iberefore the necessity oi
the teaching of leligioii dsi^'eir<9e. iiid*
rality. |Let it he siitiply asbed,v saiii^
he. 'where is the seotirityifbr^'pro^rty,
for reputation, for life, iif the.sense of
religiotts obligation desert the oaths,
which are the instruments of iO'Vesj^
gaiiona in courts of/jostice?' B<ft.
that sense wtusf dSsert ti.em, if miia
are not'tanglti; those religious trutW,
by which only the oatlj can be un^i^
siopd tn fts sacredness, and in the
knowledge of which alone it is wortb
anything. Now, is the State bound to
provide means for the preparation ol;
the children few the obligations and da
ties of a citiaeii, in taking upon itaelf-
the worlt of their edneatk>a,ori8 ii
If any education be ghren by the State,
surely it mast be snei^that by nseane
of le tbe ebitdren may arrivn at .tl|e'
knowledge of those obligations nndt^
spoosibtiities which will rest upoa theian
as membem of the State. And what
an anomaly, what a profound ^d
pable inoonaistenoy, to appmni
sftioin a for Out
a^ looial life, S^Sd at the .same
^owB t& sxdhrcimn from onr eoii^a'^
schools the Bible, the agen|,by w]
tjlm knowledge requisite
tt isdeHvedl II the State
anthbriiy to prohibit .sqeiavhtnikuar
ibe ebninion sehoole, (which
ly hasji' it has a etiil higher ai
and mmbih^gob%admi, to
fee the teaeiiihg of reMgimw
The trtttbs on wbi^^an oaOi
cdr the umoh;
eanpot ho tm^t without dm
It It wou
the case oil oath, 8W88Mii^
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Tye'^iBce; ! a) aoR.ca/tiMojj scuertiuz- ^
OS -"1^*8 '
Tsed' mw.
Tun ^oev VBAB "oir ooo,
#8rh" ^movn-ipat* htfoits^ W
TAai^KiW sonxTUihn nolfeait
.wb^
it ' ijiiie-eHotmrui
%jjajfdBywK AND pnioaPnaN to att ^raitfc^^nidd
. -Htdtmn SoofO. ( '
leb^s
to tib|n '^ "'
.fef msr
bo
terday rwfiiies
. , bee e girl Whi
Criote.
/file (dllowiog from the N. Y. Tribune,
witire lit lie exwevagange, rentsios miieh ^
witoi&qme . hrtdiough n
0n^Thttfday' l&at a reapeete* arms, and fefi
b# Wifman,^^ passing upon her jvis armi^em
jawfill oceaslons tlupobgli oneof the sve* we wry intei
11]^ol ihfs Qhrlstiarn Gity, was beset by |ftiiswering qu
.S geogof beast^ boys, was dragged letoboth soswer
en oiiei^npied- i^ble, was ravished end wordB^ or If d
rd>bed. We not bpeak very specl* each saawers
lafiy ol tho iieiwb-of this crime; enough girl uses two
to way that U4s due from which oien who pens lobe f,h'
not 8hrin(k from murder or bromHagt vheuspe
honestly and {ndtgoanily *bal
reenil* Comihlttid, as it was upon ibis huieM tnedf,
occOaion. in void blood, with no invitetimi | gestidi n^an
dr provocation <m the pan of he viotlm hlomwainiw s
iobeplaced lo o^^iun of he oDoruiiiy, wondeiM tfe
dt aeenm to usto inmcete adepth of heati* jwprq two pa
elltyr 'ehd a romoreeleesoem oi cruelty
dpo though oBfl! essential to be express-
so complete, a deprav-
iy eb loiehb leroclty so mad sad bUiad
lOf die obko Ot the race, and bMh-
nature, we wbtild
dfebe^verdm.whole imrrstlve; Vis^
Bte^;<.we are not permittedto doubt.
rbmtetet.we eeeeontpelted to-bi^h
dnm.'Simh IcBfbki deptus of dep^vhw
mk beiew the loyei of the
lioiz orwooing npon the
^ ^ Think of H hw e
ifee poor gbri, Ibe
dikbistieou^led,
;r Ittlg:
^ todail^
to
0H^i^b obd
hfe |ahl%,>e
dimtW ho itiiM
^kheripaihtl
. JL
-u*.
Ms.
Stores in towa wiS
I
r'f
#toaioj>e^
aeS^ tuimS
Bilife &iM mt be impofg^
<j OFB8 zn U7wa wia j . i ,
. I m llfiis rti^
^ia! awangomeBt, . ^ wk:. .J
r I. ^ WashbgioB. aa4 of tiie|^0 k^the ofesimtsaoa migbt oa-
^part of
sol be iotproper. or foreign to tlj aob-j's^ tfgm ptrt:nted o Coaigre^, nod i^ ibeas taieabi
ces at. ibe M, L j^ct, lo tak^f acuraorv glaiioe at tbe'tt was, on aotion, referred, to &com- of od"? Tbes
hia:orj of our country,. pritr to the of three. Tbe^cvoisiitte after wlien hesaifl,tba
formaiioa of our goveraGBent. ThU'givkig the sabject a carefai iovesiiga- eih by heating at
wift enable us to appreciate rrfdre fuUy ;lion, recoiamended to Congress an edi- God.' Whtai
the itiittnaie connecfiun beiweeo the | ii<i printed by Bo ben Aikeo. of Phil- ed to be read^ t
jli ftK t Bible and oar Qcuioaal prospertiy. ami's^elpliia; jrbepenpoa it was ''Rebtdved, are depris'ed otf
kM R( be ' ^bo^ us the icportaoce end necessity,! Thai the United Stales, in Cuugre^ qileaily ^f believ
^twee , r. ' ""'Lf youth of this eoactrr; aKS^Babled, highly appr*>ve the pioui' as VVnshmgtnh d
^9 W2L8 ^tiOC * . |P A' 1 * "
^ ' edueated in ile principles of Christian-' aad iaudahk* uudcrtsking of Mr. Aiikes siou of reiigloas
li"'rs^ 1is destinies of oar beiovbd!a 8abervh-rit u the interests of Re- Bibfe exeltidbd, i
S f j J Country are pectiStarly as&ociaUrd wsih|bio; attd being satisfied of the CBre of leligiotis prim
^^i"i d Bible. It was under the auspices asd accaracy of the esecation of the p.sdble, you eJC ^Liueie etpy mj ^ coaniry was set-; work, recommend this edition lo the to relighti!, evert
^ . IBed; it was the Bible that conducted ^habitsots td ili*- United ^atts. How of Christiatitij.
jthe Pflgriiss to uar .eastern, and the feressiig is siich ahis'cyry of tlw ear- she existeuoe of
gie on ^ 'FrteBds to our central wilderness. Th|ly appreciaih not the worth of the Bi- you guard again
She desire lo ki^Ta ihaving been, by persecatio ble in ibU country t What moral sub- you mark it as j
lo cause '' proscription ' shut up to ibe faiUi BroUy in the feet, as it stands imjw- The indulgeaee
lifc^or^'inb^^'^ Hlone, learned tshably recorded and filed in the Batioe-||he ehildiwu, m
lad better q the true equality of rights, ^ul archives 1 Who, in view of this feet, ly li
2 ^ ^.political as well as social itid'religious, w^R say that it is contrary lo the prin- *whieh the sehoo
we threw out two ^ i % .v RtKlo'l .
0be ke i in mind ' *flng from the hand of oppress- ciplea of our government, to have BiWe -but one remove p 'P^ ID mm fur conscience s;ke, they s)ughl nwality taught in our schools, and ^our revoiuiimiar
?an asylum in this Hew world. The that it is wrong that the people's mon-jduoedt Free: ;
^hild Burned to whs the star that guided them ey should be used in this way ? |burlesque u^
^ :across a wintry ocean upward of tw"; Who will charge the government j^here (He Fible
irning alittle boy.! hundred years ago; and when they wtih indifference to religion, when the .Where tbe Wry
of Corwiii, was jlanded upon these shores, and laid the coogfvss of the stales awamed allied as seoteiiani
ijbU clothes takingfoundation of'this greatTQpublic, they Ike rights and performed..all lire duties and (he pn-neipl
he same day, afte^r jlabored asMi!u.>usly !o incof |K)mte it> of aBtUe Socieely, lotuj before such on the foi^idadon
We are unable to !principles with the elements of gorein- inUUuiijn haJ an exUiettcetJi lAetfforld/^eivilmd
ttlars, but believe .meiat, and diffuse Hum through^ all What a standing, withering rebuke is j^Hl! VVell-migf
house at tiro time itheir insiitmions, rit'if, Htefary, ^o'thwe who would expel ihe 6i-|ihe patriotfeiii $
4when diicureied! religions. Aniid'lltc surroua lingdwt, ^ wWU of our .land! Ibe to SBbvrl
finebla;.ndbe-inessl tW. and Slere. add the ef-! pa.riote and the Bost em.neirt ban irappitur
'd be extioKuisbcd, forts lo abridge religious ald civil Hb- i
burned be^nd tbeVrty. .he Puritans, with tbeiV open Bi-i ""''7 " \T
:bic, nobiT con.eHde.1 f.ri the faith; and P""'
. .1 V revered the Bible, and enerishedHas
innoi be taken, witli infidel Hums hinifelf, who always bore. .... ' . rih..;.
i , I ! 1 : I* 1lite richest legacy ot Heaven, riieen-
ssible ihfcV should ito them a special dt^hke, bas tutid,' ^ i -/ r ^ ' SBIUJC incy ouumu I . . e-w . i-aj *bfvor lb ixclttde from ear
where Iheie is fire. "1 be prmous spark of liberty liadj,. , ' ^ i. ;.J
ecord U.e- terrible! been kindled, and na. preserved ,fey cl^eter and policy tta agovern^ ecord U.e l".blel^^^ p..rius alone." ITtey-came ti!^
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'^has btcume one of American colonists consisted in their should labor to
isiilutions' of our from the past. This is true so!humanheppi
prosperity,human- far as it rtsfM'Cis political ealabUsh
wnere mere is ore.
record Uief. terrible
f the little innocents
I from the world.
i prrvivus
been kindled, a..d wa pr.vv.d %arfjwlic, a,, a
ihe Puritans alone." They" came uttoti, isaAwgs^oas n^rf^.
this land to make it the laud of
ffrum our common seboul system wcraia
This movement ap'
Bible andiof freedomto worship God
friend, J. W. Hen-"as revelation and conscience might! poicy.
from the (Jongre-[teach. The "May Flower" was freight-and m^la^h<dy, con
at and irreparable | ate p|>ed from ber was* himself a living
nosi active working: Con.siilution.and until iSurope possess
failed to perform
bim with energy, | in ^aro." In Mr. Webster's great
eye to the good of.^j JliU oration, the fbllowing passage
ft, within the few.Qoeurs : "It has been said, with very
ce among u's, has mnch veracity, thet4he felicity of the
ttition. In his Farewe'1 Address. W.itsli-
to
;ed^iier of
'8venbe,thby wei
a pisny of three
the riisu-li' eSoire
bis.place, by which, ;ed with tlie precious legacy of advice of vy osltuigioo,.
. ' j T j .0 .1 . land wiih the seniinionls and. measures'ttteredpoa was at
f'oung. organisation. and as Legare said "every man tbatj * , oi .the party
ftogejri 9t
town of
ir' uon.siiiuiion.ana unni anropo possess-1 - i t. i js j u
, I -n a f vu I Jogton uttered the follonsnig warnings: .had fled, wt
M es such men, she will pant for liberty ^ 11 i . i u 1Officer Leffbrta s
. i. . . T Vr wu. . cu . ''Of ailthe dispositwns and habits which
f'linvam. In Mr. Webster sgreat Bunk* , . ,. JsexOottuiy,.. .
lead topolitical prosperity, ReligionandiOrand Jury for Jl
Morality areindispensibfeettpporie. In
vmfle would that rnan claim the tribute
ton, and was trie
ai Sessions,. Jtn
The Jury founU i
he was sentence
ui last January^
ertions of no cue
stay uf proceedti
up to lire Saprea
vies. This cour
Uie case, and ii
*^iless attiibii'ablc to tnents, but no faither. They brought
nrirs, the^ surest props of ike duties of
men tmd cUizens. The mere poliueian.
I., and we deeply with thnn afull portion of all the rich-: pious man, ought to
bnid have been the es of ll... past in science, in art. in morr(^ the Court of
als. reJioion, and literature. Kefii '' " oonneelwiis itrdmoal ateo ret
ta
case, that he has
ver hUnsclf from it,
act, and especially
ble with them. And it is not to
be doubted that (o the free and univer-
ime; but perhaps it sal reading of the Bible is to be ascrib-
e to be for the best.; ed, in that age, that men wore indebted
our best wishes for' for right views of Ciuii Liberty. Tlie
hope k may grow, Bible is a book which teaches man his
ulnese. ^ !own individual responsibility, Aia oteh
^ ^di^mty and his tgtiaiiiy with hie fdlow
read the advertise
^Udgers &Cornel!;
They have a nicp
hlTed with
men.
Wifrhent Bible views of liberty and
;eqxralHy the American revolution would
have been smotliered in ka own blood.
uaitiUly foundr in'^Emiker Hill woojd
i ladies will TPbaV lofiy menu-
latest styles, and Instead of marking the fottttda-
|,f female costume, | ^ empire, would havd coiiJ-
^81 The gentlemen memorated a lebellion eroded dsd
^,ted from head to:
with private and public felicity. Let it
simply be asked, where is the security Oaviee aentencc
for-prbperiy, for reputation, for life, if'th Ifl^h.day oi F
, r 1- i.f j , i waa.carneo intcji-<
the sense of religious obligation desert j
the oaths, winch are the instruments of
investigation iu courtsof jastUre? And
let as with caution indulge the suppo
rtCion that morality can 6e rnaintedned
teiihoui religion. Whatever, may | ^j|
conceded to the influence of refined ed- \parpma. His in
deal ten on minds of peculiar atmpiure, ipati, during, htf i
reason and ezpenenee both forifld us
!seemed .much sn
to eJCpeet that neflonai merejify can pre' \h) g^erat time
paU inCstidusioa of rtli^om^pthidpXef ]hiiS thflli he^id i
How, have our public schools any thing' ^ad^aiLi
|odo wUh our national ^morality, or j st^ t}|
'bh^ they ijK>i? If they have, then how IraendHtioiiliMF oi^
^UHfiey be preserved as eafe
fuenialUies in the formattpn cff our na-j
t|bo^ character and habts unflmA re-i* the on
hig in ine preaei
ami 3tty Wttoess
Rogers has, lo
retu&ed .tuaec an
upar refotlv^yiai
even cansed himi
being unty'aecefl
de Clothing, Hats,;
It has been urged as an objeetion
-agaiuse having the Bible read ra sebocd
d embraces all gar- .iijjjjj State loetilutrbik
Undercoats, Vesta,
The slock of Cloth-
othing. of different
and prices, to suit
ftem a call/ by all
advertbeinetsrf: of
les In this number.
whe*are endeav*
l^u^jprfnrfpfe, <Cr .xdusAm ^
^^fvimciplfi |idodker^i#fiA
Biit what more complete and perfect I
of religions pfsnd|de, lhaii| vfe
that the peopie'a mon^ ahonld not be
expended in teaching religion. Al
though the legislative power ol^ onv
country is prohibited from mahii^ Thws Bible tiSr asecmthmlTfShhW^^I^
preaertbing and enforoing the t^se^^ 'And whai^^idd' lay a biohdsr
ance iof apy partieular iaith or foibd #
worship, yet the goversment baa
beito tmmindfttl of the great
of relieitm. but has from the
lUy, than m ekoe^o^ipi^idj'i
the word, id1|3od? . 0
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I embraces all gar>
JndrcoHt.s, Vcsts,
tbing. of diSefeoi
and prices, to suit
em a csU' by all
adveFltsemeot of
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i who'are cndeav'
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'agetoent. So far
oes, they are sell*
bid prices, aad we
ed abundanUy.
bieyoud the rtvei
agaiust having the Bible read iti ^hool
"that U Wis a State loetitUtion
that the people's money should cot be
expended in tenchiny religion, Al-
Ithough the legislative power of our
country is probibiied from makrog laws
prescribing and enforcing the observ-
' ance of any particular faith or (brm
worship, yet the government has nuvet
been unmindful of the great interests
of religion, but haa from the beginpihg
adhered loaadcarried out the language
jof Washington, that **religion_a^ 'ptdf-
jalUy cere indeapensab/e sfcppo^is po^-
j/iftcof existence and prssperi^.'*^ Iltei
us see if the Government has always i
b^iCQ iudifiereut to the claims of BiMe I
religion. The Congress of 1771"
swereti a memorial- on the. subject of
Bible destituiioD in this country by
poiniihg a committee to advise ^ to.
the printing an edition of thirty tlou*-
sand Bibles. The report of ihat com-^
mittee forms one of shar brightest ei^
oobs in the history ofour couotry,
sheds a cloar and steady l^ht over ey
ery subseji^uent eventful period* The'
publie ioo^itioo of God ia that
wa&'of the gyenteet importa&ee
log stability to the times, and see^l^^
the permuneuoy of our institotb^-.
The eommiUee,. finding it diouk<'tO:
prbeui^ the ^necessary maferiah auek
as paper tmd-iypes, rebommended C&u-
g^a^pV^Tlm use of the Bible bemg m
and jls impoytauce oo^irea(
to/direot the Cmnmittee ou Com<
tuoreh todropon^ati theexpense el^Ccm'^
gresfi^ tin^ty ^ousand
4iom tiedfapdft St^Uapd* be '
into the difibrent ports of the StiUes
gious.prineiple? l^modief khd'Sist'et
, ^ / 1* i e , l^oUer weOi4o^bi
But what more complete and perfept ^dtua? pardon or.<
iexolusimt of religious prsueiple, thtin
the'exclusion of the Bible as a sectarmiD
hibiskf And vHvat couM lay a broader '^n'^dfioTlaf
' fouudation for uuttonal infidelity aud, low^
im^usitlUy, than such an excmnmuoi- ^
cdtioQ the word of God? . p<^er ,,wHh dP
the framers of out^
K^UstjtutioQ muy be known from the |ihe tnurdrr, for v
aentspce in the third ariltale I
. t' ^ ^ , fijre. vwdeacc Usd
IQ the ordmance for the government'of
tbtt. North west Territory: 'Meligims ikieaof the queath
knowledge,heiiig necesaary^^^^ ^
, _ ^ ') _ ol phiweopHp wsf
logood gouernmeM ond the of ^^1,. for he s^few?^
n^nhind, sehoois mid ihe meane gfed- |Weehuesa%9|Nn
forever & iff
^Hgion^ thea,a3 w41 aa morality and jlo bim& no pl
'^nd^Jedgo, WAS. inthe opioioa of these C^deF^ maa
.9t.mn.-aBendto be 'eceonqkli^ ' 2^*5SIS
by w choftis,'And ofcourse, vpligion whek^ shall ei
1^^'to be taught in them. Indeed, ihey At the corn
opinion with Wwh: Oof
nmroi% iiself cosnol Se'them, the world,
sfnim^ked feUghn, How dif-
|lpn^;f*oB'awjQHwnfimeiits,how ut
^|ly'^ji0^d,:to thein is the rule asserted
Mas.* . What a vnst edv whti?^r^*
"gf'(kr:ii-ers wd must have wander^,
*gaupDa)
The resignation
intendaoi, by^Mr.
/severe Mow to-it
I untiring l^ers,
3cbooi until k was
[d, ma word, one
^hools we ever at-
intendant, in eon-
VKs mtld bat firm;
iScriptares inatruc-
D an enietiaining
be auQOuneed hU
bool, most of those
Ieven to tears; >r
pss they would be
^er and faithful
|wset tta willi .a
ay ? We ehbiiid
uroiog thapha inr
ZV//)/}?!- VISITOR.-^;e)\/. av'^, I2$-
THE' iiiBce fytj aj^ CarnmayiJ- School s"
SCOTT
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Atedaud
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and perfeo* ^bomaiiitir-ed^itt
381 OLD STAGl KD
WAYNESVUJLE, OfflO 45068
/07///M/vv/r/r2).s- >adV'.
TUC "Zt^celA) polt. cof^moh SanptocT-^
/n/t.sca-rr
Tfee i^pnri ttnts adop<e<l^ tbas of ^bdi m $b r^veiaiioa of his Sh^^ yon do iic
^ .'eMigation ob3^^
tW wa? bkf e^ja^dsy ma siate of reward a&>$ betfi^jeii
Bible couki ^ot be tOBfiort- paatabmeat sadin maa's accooatafel^ ^ AW a^ Coitiiciii^bV i
4lQld saopteioa eooki'be >&sBied au^-4o . .Qod ' Am^ o^ to Kaoe j, w-w wm. Am i&ese <wJ^5nea^ ^ WiH>^
jag the obslracuoa might taught u by 'CafJiuHc "TradiHon,' or id of aiittie geographyf vf bKuJe aritb^eti
8ub|eet of jpriotiog the Bibiovp^q^'^ ofiiession'? Where do we a.lfttie of grammar, will e'vj ilieab
pn:eBlj .o and*^' then, inculcated, hut in the Word' ^c^
ws, onmoltoB, referred to a com-of God? Then Paul spofce the troth.
tl^ of three. Tbe^commitlee, after when heaai.l.thal faiili{or belief)ooin-
tbe subject a careful ioreatlsfa- elh bj beaiioij aud hearing by the wr<l
o. teeomowoiled to Congress o edi- of God." When the JJible is not allow-
Bprinted by ttobrrt Aiiken. of Phil- ed to be read in ilie school, the children
^tUi/ciion had an exUtCftce vi Me jeivilaiid religious freedom are interdict-
hat a slanding, wiikeripg rebuke is^ed! Weil might VYashington saj4jifCt
ifr, to'lbose who would expo) the Bi-ithe patriotism of ike man 'who should . t ,-r -
efrom the scbooU of our landl The-i^bor to subvert Uiese great pillars of,oni who: w."besid^, ilie
(rest pslriots and the mosi ;human happinefis,'Religion-and Moral-i ^y .
itesmanofour country, from the e0in- .;y ' SAMmeLScurfv '
. ff . .. i \ ' i. ' \ }on eolmcal and gene^l sukieGlS'^ #1
encement of our exisience .as a na-j " i . \ ' ' , j V! ,^9.,. '
&imI Will not ibis arreal oar sa^MoiU
make tM more earnest, more.aiiiG^jre, .an
mure equi.tabie! ' What kiiitl hearted as
thouglittui man 1^ there., whaieVnr his ap
pities may be and hiHyev.er strong Uom
may be, who will not make on hotiorabi
atwberouponitaras-^solred. .g,pWved of leering, and
tm the Unite*! States, to CAfiigress qtienily of believing, and tbe result is ]pfuae or yesterday! Who is there wh.b i
ambled, highly ejpr.rve the pions as Wel,lngiD declared it, "the ciclu- i
diaadahie underuting of Mr. Aiiken sioii of religious principles.' Witli the i,rcsn wieVb<m>fs*
aab*ervi<-iu t* the intereata of Re- Bibtv excluded, yga rendertbe teaching dseadtui 6r.eQe.*Hfiefi sdme'ofus
^on; aiKi being satisfied of ibe care uf leligious principle in the school.-* im- ^ Ajast opr physical natpre i
, , , .- r .1 ' v M airoiig; our appetites are strong: a!i iC
d accuracy I'f the execuuon of the p s^brble, you exclude every refeieoce nn that is of the earth, ebrthyjj^ is stroo]
jrk, rrO'inmend this edition to the u> reli-'i'm every acknowledf^ement of mnralisits and thjeolbgiahs 8i
habitants ol lb. Uuiled States." How of Chrlstin'niiy. You-noi mdy '
. . , r I ";. 4UU UU uHiy . Ciety mdre thou a nddlel fe tt" a grna
^mating i such a hibtory ot the ear- iho exisivucc of religiutts piiociple, but! insuletit, duniiueerlng, .indoinkabjlu f U'
Wppreciatifii of the worth of the Bi- y,>u guard a<rainst it, vou fend it off **' questions which^ think &a W
.1 : I orKta* m.safi! cmK I : maywhatever may bo our right ^idkin
i in this coun.r} ' What m ml sub- you oiHrk it as you would a pestileuce., " "
I ^ ^ ... - . . .or our wrong tbiahing-^ve eh^il b#
uUy in the fact, as it stands imoer- The indulgence offhe sm.-iH-pox anaon"" ' SJed *o answer better ihao we aaaw.^
laWy rectrded and filed in the aatioo- jthe chiidr^n, could not be morejealous- j yesterday.
archives! Wbo, in view of this fact, jy fof hidden, .is the tho condiiiun toj,._ - ^ . "
il say that it is contrary lo the prin-1 which the school system ot ageDeraitoa i -^Ii
1 . u .. Dtui-L ^ , gsottsScc? in Sown,
nea of our government, to nave DtOle ^but oae remove from Washington mwi' .
[ifHiiiy taught in our schools, aod ^our revolutionary fathers to he so re-1 Some eighty or seventy miles.-north -
at it is wrong that the people's men- jdueed? Kree public schooSa! What a' Biiiffs, in the Oouaty of Btmon
.hould be u.d in thi. way ? |blcs<iuu the name of |
Who will charge ihe gdvernmeut jSrhere t&e Bible is carefully shut out, |eight hundred inhabttams,kfioWp as Fr^
/lb indifference to religion, when the Where the very Lord's Prayer U brand- araiibn. v
I .i f.i- .! ' J . t - L 1 This town is the Ziftn'ofa new bodv
f Odgrrs9 of the elates assumed all .ed as swlamnum, where ,the btuAs i,gVou enibwesitf. wha>a ibems^lr
0 rights and performed, all the duties land ifa-e- princfplvs which alone can lay", *t^jepr**ziie#,* and their ^systemof. n*
a JBtlie Socieety, long before such on the foo^alioB or teach the naiwre of' ?'" rell^ous organizailtm ihd:Ctt8
' jepre2ioD,Mhe mefi^iog of whiolrrevin f
fuaiits to the Gctttiie': woiid a .nnntefii
mystery;^ . .j;..
At ttie head of the organiiBattoi^Jlq
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.'' ' .... ivy pJid e% eu the pt^cipiiue. of tJ.c so-^, tl r-'U^jh un hyrbehack to she eex* stSltoni |
O^irres&tional Churcli^ -^ iU'elt. VVliian ocqa^tijyicU rtsidiBg,,',^" which, oveymok
8 * fit- ' road, one i^f the luen' lost liJft hst^.on 1
S blown will' prefibh fn the tekcher/cefe like KeaJdwgjtm^ duwii io,gat vkhkb,
l^j. at ilve the Bible iti the school vstisiV tbat dh-p/l^hi itpd ran a
MOV
I they ('hefibiKj;.!^
t^otly toread
sarne qaeati^pM
XDitdpiine^
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answered' at; theii respective Yesriy jin iejph, ihr people oi sLfJS t
Cao- IBS, question to n?red m- llie | Kfn riv^ri tha
t^, .- iL o ; "; . 1,7 8uy loaeliui', if there are rd if j>h?rJ Swtditse j ?a^*iii!|i
K eome p-r the Pr.ntere to teat, mor/^era ' l-t! "' rod;ee,. ,o gr.m'^f-
< ntnt riut iiiiioM atiL aaitttl hltl M f) liner lif lliaCP.
^ - , .. ' aiw cuHM"Ue s.oi>til t^iiu F^lip*-'
gftnd ihcy uiouounoe it first. who ohjict to Imving ihctrebil-1(pg Cao ia resebed.' Ten .miles'tronV
e. , . I .1 dren read Ihe ^ch|;1u:es io llie^hoohor; the Jntisr p.kice.tbe fofidenters tbe f>esert;
, :evt heaeiug ,hem lead? Aiid 7'^"
ttes-iti.ryigjy. ir t i ^ j r i , # '.f* jC'lleu Puli oprjHgs, Iroui vhe fad ihair'
j *1, RU|bd ^IP; 4^od ;te,fid<jr j^lt^lllde udui recently pstin trees nri^W jn UM
manifested for the religious inHlruciion vicinity. The iie.Ti btation is st CoiFMrt-
.rc'vl'. I *.. rricfe,-a-'Sinfalt
e who WHS so clt ver rts L ; .1 .JiijprejtiiMted wlih aolpliur.j.
away.
reiiL. wheii the Diciplfne exirrcsslV s'*' 1.i *i 1 . i- t is. s ' i M
-'i ., *: ; f - ! 10 get them Itnsl Ins hor^e hki*wb;e^..ixttt-
'.'ipat the rciidiug pif ih* jStiiptures - -
sh^ldform u parj of tk^UoU^
of^ifre* school ?** 'Whh snch^i iifisilTiC''
ped btw blankets, "anil
b li^or is at present ii{TvPrl
(maahA severe, cariarl) on hh fb^ht
3; 'prHicfh preveiu^-its- u>c'. 'iMiis [tiohs'tlie ieaclii't'rhlght.pbssiM^ neVf r
ae^ih* h'l*; the lick of eciiuVnHV|/i^ like reading the Bible jn the
I his '^fcii lii fhe .prc.^ent *jajid if such ffee cake. %pOft wJSorw;
. ,' \x^ '-r:' . i ". J would IrU the reeponiiiidStyi foT sih^-. .,
roog( <fe PiMdz ^iitylanl^WydcH^
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sssssbsss^ssss
succeeded in saving the mniN, wiiich U.,j
curried bii.Uiut to the next sloltpiivHife'
dian Wei IS on ilie YuinSf ^,!.*.lt-iijwh,liuJL,
u lew yaJVds Hsiaut'Trofh each oilier .ttj !
the.stortn. the suiui -.vas sp ihitrk fUuf i:hdp
were onjiib.le to see anti: thpSv'^ec^i^
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ii^ped6ao8 haa ld ^jgem to
wiieo speoialiy ccqoosfed lopoiat
do60 with cbeer^neaa, if timid
a holding it a ruio togivo oEteoor.
tkst iea williogoees to prc^i
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October and
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ninistration bae few friends
>eopIe, and that in the next
jpresentatl^s there wiU be
pposkton majoritj^
be last paragrapb of Mr.
| Ust week,abottbl be read,
will of a minoriiy^' malead
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khseatka of character,. Mr,,
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ne be ie aiaioet wnib&ttB a
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adtersa^ly tn
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mq( all Offlr conirihetor^ 1i^ im | .
finje of aoee. Wljme Otisk | Mr. We^SMT %k^ ^ W
iiED to pfodaeo Bjfood ttftkie, Pe u ym^h
eascmin coneoniw any mmr- ^ j. . . , >
^ 'M to ei|ptee. s<'aS!ii.r
QDtetely,
wbkb "b the piopo.rt/!tt fe a
ObriMlan OQisinaakj. ^ tb
thai frm owr oommcc ecbeoia tb &I-
ble aild ak rel%ione iMirmrisosi fWl,
into the bnstoeee of life, and ebowsj la iwaiSo-ewsiwi^^W
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a Bobdme, }& the subveraiou of all 09o '
as tssttm %M>
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AiKMst ntMKP #*efeech fespt w'ei5S(Mj
young Cber^ CMEt. eta ant# Umi i
Cook, Ad#ia & Co. jpBrh?twii m tb
plsni^ mkb 8^ w>t Fbortb
Win. Seitar, cvo en Ueer{[e Sener, hishanr
^fo. 144 West Eight street^ isuad Wm
swift. BOW df hot f>, Swtik of the o
^.FdiUmioO^SwHtdt OB.,drygtioi&dtaulifiyo
Nov Uft Weta Pwkvisbed a hmMoiM:
fsspdie^ o Jbodge sifOM. between
and b^ by ^ftdetne Oerotaa
vis, While tbfsrEftia augtgfl toon&
versati^ wkb ous of.th pirie.. Eto Bee
reaOiaiMl wMbed^ bar to do aomeih^
wbS tbeo vat^iT^
rberimdbly.abd' aitbiaJHed, to #og ti^
kebS; ^ i#ahddi urbea Ih
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^^f#yba bdd. beim^toBipd
arOU-gl^uitolW'i^aidtmr^^ekv<0- toel
Itoh by ,toe.e^
ihre^jk?e^il^ ^
ia was#wuit^
ralitjf Qtifistlanity and government;
'Tlite ^bVistian rehgkm, its general
prinniples^ must ever be regarded a-
mo^ Uf 4^.tb6 fbnndation of civil so-
oieijr. Bui Utb ayatem, in its tendon-
ciee ep^eeed to alt relig
ions of eVery binck Eeligious leogts,
1tabo4kioll^.l anpj:^ it will be gen
eral^ oe^ed^, saeaii religious opin
tcma; a^ll if a ycmtb bis arrived at the
age of'0|^bileea-and has noreligious
teueiSt' k bi vbry plaln^ that be ban no
re!tgi6a| Wo wi^ the case of
a who baajust lefC
iben v^toto tl^ to ebobee
bia pd^btm leiM;|^& 1%e aexi; dny
pef^ifs kavii^aobaol, he comes
to give testimony
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ly aseyemf of otf'r .citi-
I a squirrel by tbe c^ta-
ff '?. Faii^alra was sboi
^iy-f'fimr shot
wo below and two fth^ve
left ^aoiil-
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of tbi^ Itfbbe ot!
fa:very;6^0^ though;
I'dange^fboa bafta afas
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lore thba,
at care, for eaobk othj^
>4frino8t -itt' tho miiid ^
Oil afObiiioD fo kil! iiti
itby other bbi^lderitibQ
;^ibsport. &o' doing
IjJ bo obwated*
i are told, arc qnhe.ftb^
l,:ii^d do our sporting
alief the]li/.ail^tb>a to
f prereni an other acei-
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at A3^/4as80ci^^
i attesuoa of our read-
rtisemeft^ of thio Assp-
Rrill bo fcKiAd jn Alto^eir
ndueeffionts o^rod are
0^ attraetiro and vala-
any forsser year. We
rwiH nvnit {feefig^l ves
e3i|^rtunity to inrest in
iterprieoi . otsithe
--^botb la the pcdid^i
fid are aiinaQDced a-
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agency is ai' tW Mi^
of.
ttbn^W^'which she ^atfbck at Ccph
did* ffbt hit hlin fa.iriy;
third hTbw"sentihe^^v^^ Mpbh
"Ttiit ttiy^lvef !s^
wblbh hi^# be^
daei" V^b yob; believb Iti ii>e eii^f^
iC'j
eooeief.a iGtod-.f'-; He:^!wwerli;'i^dliN^:ta|;
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there are clashing doctrines invoived id
these things^ wyeh he had bbcn taught
tohave hblhl^g do wltb; iipak the
in ;thp e^eteiice'\of,a bpibgJ
one bf^ id?ie fiiwl .^nestrbce of'reB^eifl,
'hd.|s.,;jh^,^^ tMbk
propi^itiba'' ,^hy^. air,^ ;k
talk alN^dt d^iiiab tendency* bl
such. syAti^/: 40 argiio upon it, -Si to
Insuh tbp andftfAiandiog of every;
^ % lom; rii^d, ^uistiir ai^
thai
g W'lleave^^ and ia|^ 'On is
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cbpne^ng iyi^; ij.b creatpre
and thdrtSraatoff. it opposes that griiat
dbneh^ aisi^Hilii^ ^eW-..a ibiVfe fre^Aj' to
pabtttlpb^pcChbt* her in
.ie|t breasl, the blade her feicftrt,
Shb; feB
while'he clceed tl* blade of ihe wbappn
andfeirned it jto ihdpWce whSucC
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ghi iay upon flie dodr hearty tWb
^hibutes^ ^when fthe said, claibg: '
0-;:n sop br dd Hevh' S^dhhi
liod.* He bfedif Wds'^ite and.djd i&t
Utter a syfiabie after )ie bad abrftek-1^0^
tai blow. One of the glrlhihfd Kdie^b^a
goodnesd that' bindC mrnti- to bis"i^.rth^^
is efpA/een/ What
wqaii be the coodjiiioQ of aU om ehil-
difbb^* ii rchglous fathers and reltgpous.
mothers were to teec^ their sons and
dBttghters no^re%io% .tenets ti;H they
t^ere eighteeh t W^at would b^coiae
of their chamter, ibehf pujuj. of.heart
andiib their hc^iloi^ timei^d etW*
bl^y f Would .bebbmc ofall those
ihbusabtl Ues of^^e^iies8.bepbvbfence,
loyb, and pliidsthn) feellbg, that now
r^dcp , men and .laaklens
oqipely fdduts-g^wingup As^eain*
let-side ;^ the gra^j^*and .the gmce b(
opening manhc^d^ 6i blbdsbmlng wp^
B^mhood,? ;VWhsttrwGu^>^^ qr>M
thai tiowEjr^d^l tims^al elrde iove^
\f:;iad wd^^ii%cdme
.of -
she could nbt live, ad jfuahr prepay to^dl
wiren the letter prayed abdfblyOlor
parente. bCr hba^aiid and bef cip^hli btdjw
her vof^e grbw (aint, end ber. hmath.hlKrr^i^
ter. She expired in ibo; nftebbhdbjt^
Iroin the timeshe rebelyed the stiediv" ^
. .TSfc "yipTi^. Apn tph'sn^^ . .. .- ,..
X V. : -- - u^dered' woiiia.b/w'li$;qu|^
t qf umv^rsal beneycdenceia&d ?bie, having a> fair.doinplealGhfdarfe'^e^^fe
' repalar and espressive features^ ^hdlfeN
a syiduietfioAh well developed Sgdi'e.-t-
was twenty-one years of uh4,
New Orli&nfiisj'^oio
htiafaanii and. a. ehfid in
wliich eiiy, Itwt^h bbm m Irciani^^^ieiu?
cently r^flme. .Wheii she .arrived hcnre a
few weeks siiioe, she v^k^d as a serVaut;
and made appIjcalfoaXo^|pikme ft Afor d
ptluaiion in such ci>|)mciiy. After sife had' * bi
'been ihere a- few days, however, .6helcoA5-| '
eluded she wouid, and Wcqmbi.a boar,
der,bt the IfOTtep, She was, a eotsoi.rf ;.of
fhe iiotorloua prixe &ghtqr. Y^uhfe
iivan, who; co|h'obtted suicide' Sobie ye
sione fii 'a "l^an Frahefecb: priao.ii^ pot
is obom fwemyVivd'yeam o afti ttblle
ijpnteel Ipofcrbf jferaon, but bAe bi^drh
er diMslpoted ift flrfe babire, of .fefe^
deFsiand. He woe luH inttixScaifey, nre'AVb
iulhrm^ fedt e^ni;8g, thot^h
com^^nfeBS. hst,^
After tim;tpiir4er boh. ]|iett^
but was af^ied wfct%; bifl
frfebds, spd |he tbfi|e .w^e jirooofflBjiif
the^Nl uih*S^ksk" Wot
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Now is ihe thae for those
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)'Neall has- reeoYered his
She was obtained in Fiits^
I persevering httrtfc, cudurst-
Ung energy and-at mudli
i!i)e thief has not yet been
covered or arrested^ but we
be. MV. Hartsock also
8 horse, we are told, at the
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r, the Irishoisn who killed
lolibrook last winter; has
yuiliy of murder in the sec-
which will send him te^lhe
for a term of years, if he
am a hew trial, which his
II try to do. Public sym-
oh in his favor, as he was
'avated before commitiihg
was sentenced for life.
nuel Williams will preach
Sail ("Providence pefmiii-
t SunJay evening ^ early
ing.
^tnrn oor thaake to John H.
t^copy of **Ohio Agrioui-
U, 1867."
^ bar OoBth^n
l^iben tahea
educated;'Wy jl
in secular
b^ religlbiia idi^i
lyand hblovod ? --What woti)(F'becdme'
of'somety itself ? ' iiow could it existt
Aud is that t^J>e ^eoueid^red a.charity
which strikes at the jfoob,'of', all this;
whicli sdbvorts >aJI the eacelience ami
the chajhns of sOcisfiPUre- which tends
to ^aitro^ the very foundation and
frame-work of ^ciety, hoih in its .prac-
ticeaand in usopimone; which subverts
the whole decenCy.ike whole morality,
as well as the whole Christianiiy and
gdvernment of $ocieiy ? No, sfr! No.
sir t .
'Xt.hae^bcen said, on the other side,
that tlit^ Was ifo teaching against re
ligion or the Bible in this syteixj, 1
deny it. The whole is one hold pioc
me.murn-street station xfense.
THE 'SCEMfi AT'T^. Hopisig. '. ' j
The seewe presvUi^ aitei rbe c)#ferSib|
aiidhttticlaome eourteaan tb a pooi^ul
bJuuU upon the 6our>dri^n by the.aeS'os-
siiik's kiHfe out ot the world had never
seen in ks brightness and Us bcauiy, w.tb>
tbe hiimovahle badge of prusriiution oil
her breast sod the brand ut the outcast
and the lodi one on her bro\v. she'
there,.her garments and' arms and i>o
S'ltn a4l eriuisou with gore-, her faee, usby
pale,- ktohed calm and almost spirtual.
The vveary and sin- ataiiied- and despfmr
dent soul bad left. its. earthly tetie-
ment.
A WMCi^Virijpiier fliUetSR
[Corresjyondcnce of ih'e Kveutsg Pots.]
Whitehall, N. Y., Nov. V ^ ^ _
Wm. Caotweil, oi iUieseitoWii, ekhthitloo^
has recentlv been apquilted ol muroeriitg
^ \ ^ aivu* ms*f^
lamation against the Bible and religioBi hls.brorher-iu-law.Win. Walkeisoi VVhiie
of every creed. The chMdron ere .o
learir 19 be suspicrons of Chrisiiaoiiy
and reirgion,' fo Kec^pcleArof thai
Iheir youthful hearts may not become
atssoepiibk) of (be influences of ChHs-
lisnity or religion in theslightest de
gree. They are to be told and taught
that religion Is not a matiev fps the
heart or oonseieBce,bui for the decision
of ^he cool judgefnent of maturer
years; that at that period- when' the
whole OhHstiad world deem it most
destvable to instil the chastening influ
ences of ''Gbvifitlfamty Into- (he tender]7 ~ r
Bd oomparfttively pare midd id Seartj
lailier. That= Was ih September of the'child.^e the'cards and coi^up-1 laiiier. That= Was ih September laai.-
tions of (lie world have reached Rudi "<
seared il. al ihat period A. -wu - .> 'M*W.la<.olil.v28.1.
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the child is to
be carefully excluded therefroni, arid
cd be told that.Ha, influence is per-
nteiotta and dangerdus in the extreme.
Why, tbe whble .system la a conytapt
preaching agairast' <0li7ieiiaBiiy and a-
gninst reHgton. afld Pinsist that there
is no ehariij, apd.ean be no cliarhy, Hi
thai ftvin tAiieh.
dbyllo^ia^iy Jo exo^edv'
on thia snivel.
email work, ilie
^ 5ib^ ip oor
ly l^erer.
^ It a
uide.".. Tlte cir^^iaiices led to tbe pf
Iray in whVch -W^^wr was etahbediiuvotyes
"h king hietory of vrutUty end crime oh'his
port, hip some years since Ife tool? his
young and beautilul wife home to Wllite*
hall. AUcr the loss of their oUiifl Wulfter
lost his sittiariow as clerk in the bank, be
gan lo dtiiik and tor<abt|S9 Ws^WUe. At
night lie eusvpelted her to-strlpvhevoelf and
march, naked, wHierevor he ohose to go,
ihi^teiting her life with a drftwu e>ytml il
she hesitated. H'e beat her severely, and
alie will rurry the sears through rtfe. Vet
she kepr these tuciu cotieeuiSd trom her
Ittlher as lung as poffislble, fiwn her fallhe
Uilneee to her marriage vcw,and il was ?
ly after repeated aoltcitaiioas fruMuher re>-
of September Ke*Was-eiider the Indiii'ilce
ol liquor; be was' Sitrhtg near ih< iabi,e
Ahere bis- wUe warsr^sewing, aud Cubtweiil
was reading. Bis'Wife ebed kihiTo g fSn
bed, and Csiitwell, potting him ' on the
sliou!dt r> ropeateil Uie ri-cpn^cti. VValhijr
ill a rage, caught d chair.ainl with .in oath,
struck at Cmitweli, but he esr.aped tlrt-
brlow; they clenched, CaiiivveiVa head be
ing ^Idduwn; while hi tlrisifKisiiiuii/Cuih-
well stabbed Walk^ m.Hie
tk34nen with a pemkm^: tlen> Ws^UerPil
-teased hi-iiuld; he went CuftrelEliolaieirdiiid-
ubieined tt carving knile, anthwaB tferctn
iiiif toward Camwelh wMu be' f^v.
W te a Uaniweh, when be'l^v. H
w <Kid ea..i,reAI W
for'phyMclsRs, end-ilien gave hiioeh jbp
to the autouritiea: ' '
Thu fhel' ^11,
which *ia-iii"
views of the
d^
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of the crime was ooe of fe&vlot
siveite^s andsiartrin^'itvpfur. "Fhe youftgl
cdlte'of Y
nomhet of
jeceei p^l-a
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hercnce^i
described,
descrtpliul
solfeVon a
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the Bible ;^vos ^ toteome
reiiyottB pptpr tj^dptdai ofmiob >04ub<
Ing iraitid bfid^%i^bdi^ ttteoppo.
alte]lrtjri'. M toflWe ^bf rellg^
ioa* iStemtbt'iiff iibiil{^^
to tbb Bibte ttbd^,ilsii^aite. Bttppts^
t^re were to^' lbfiaiBisIb Ah dietrioti
ftiii sil liftbew, two wiftbed 4be Bi||fl|
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av, Nov. 3, i>,)\
;e^i iwi.tie.^v groiv out of thii ii foreign swera were too loirrant, large and de
o ',].> .mocraitc lOsuii UU bigoted ootioos. !
AfijHjon ) iiHS no light to in'eirh rf ^ How he anstrerrd otif questions, ' * "
With .l,e M^h;or conscience, or of woi -Mhe reader cau lieAtrmiaeu He sajs he "P * daa ,
Mil;-. ;iij.J rjoboJv !; iiougb: ot ij.-ing ! no enerov of ti e Bible; then he is a of"the eoEBtn]
^>10 VUiiug ol ii;v kind. We do no; lev^ ./>iend or &slp^; if be isno6ki*^, %e. of ihow who (J>
Hi=iJt fur reiiuiou* pjipy:.e3 bj ieading have no tuiTe !o s.t; if Le is &Iriend,. duT afiil
he fjjhlc i'l M'l.o* i. affitjiJr (nccording' to Wish to attend.
>-obo.iv :o np.>K- Ptii .i.owieg) u.i' :mcu 0 J. unfit "*
-"J" ' "'inon-r, ui for^- ii:.jij tn- re^j.
number I'lo.iesthe ^ub .!: tvii.i'u. .!<: i,^. ..r <..L. ..r.v p::v:. jr rcvr..c', :!.i;-.-n.-.nr poi.iwu*
Illy all our three v.t ord;ip u. vv. .11 .i,.. B.uK- .<re b.1. .-e .' ouiJ n-i
V iI;.. M-ii.; l'--' "..i> oi.c u; .\i. il.-, tj (t-uiu-,. .i,hi i.cb-
l.S li. ..r.ml-d iK-.U-mj^ud . . .v, uJ ,... ,v i n-lu... !o ,r.,d.
It was i.ur Iij.ciit.oii to- We did no' a_v w. neie /i-...'./.y To, !' " vly fW a.'.o .'ire fn' Muyj I'.nl F-'O . '
the tiiiee njuMlhs, but anv bOnk to i f i. u.t .r> ,.1 t.l- /t i : >
^ JtMU in ut , ^,iu liittn, unj .i..a .are, fUil-
Ssjiile to (J'j 10 vvji.liout C'Oii'i'iiiv w* ir't.iu it* i >' <> -i^ ' .
, nl SH.'l Wf I.i.U.lJ 'y . (. u uul\ Vl.. .U (. . UJ II..tl til.
nths Subecribers,'
the varieir uf
pv- -.f.ite will ;o a b .J b,..wi. but if < iun>.'
abridging the aoiy as lu agang ly uurMlf. ahouiJ not think ' s-hto dlMiiu'lr 'ha; there hs nm
^t'.i 8} iiimoti Vand cum-jut Hsknig niii,.j.jii.y lu submit to u* I ^p.ts'Hgv in .1,^ [1 bU-. the reAdmg o!
j, n the least of two \eL Mr B. lu-vti pjevaric.iita.'on. n<>! *h!ci'i wuuiJ auily li.c whi.e rubed uu
CoiiciuJed :o k-l it run. We itinHikfcd Una Mr B" claimed nil h'T of hh aa^il.*
I . . e uMiiic rectOff a .">' .itu
, . ingh'.^ lora minoiry; he now prove* ^ ^l're are'j ort^n^ of Serip- ^
<fpom -somn 0 our itie j.ojq'. by saving liiai 'c its.uu'.iwn-. '"fw winch the wi keJ 'ter^^i to ilieir' d,mbtle* be i. utna
'lie inada for miiif.ti-iiy.' The pieuy.i ''i^n deslruciion ." Hml "jini iion' tf.at piHrtfiik. \Vf sreflniqe
wiOi* win le ihet foini b.e to the fidenil coii" !"iir.-m 8:\v lit/''ndenin and itbuki u'Tc^oars, iri//, of the gen:tf(iiBn. airhc
more, at one o. wns made lo aecm t i; j nin hi n. hsnn.i ilng up sti/r unJ conhutun. cursin^j, t"""* the termi. Aif i
0 fi eo^.n >ri , up ,hjesaingn niin.ed .u '<.ui fe.i t* su i uur sWSwit/ip, rutlitx}, ntptriluUy nf xx vph' 'banks. ^
5.i )..,ir. Wf ilo Iliis po.ieii y,' Ui.,,i,r li... pu.n,l.i.. bting i.ji.i/y ;ndVd up. wi^e in] nnoBoapO*
k. bnr. . .t ..e ,,h .U,. u, ^ ^ TO COEHSSPOI
.. ' ' '"''.'rs miisl Ut ci ;c. !would doubtU sis cwOMvltr 'too personai Cnrrt* C. Accept our
! liV c Ji.id .liouglu ol toiiowirii^ Ml B ,1*^ hiJUsel/ lo bv mi:>iuken bt/ ant/ vne,' Hn*i fsvors. Will mipioiir sour
jr no itr s or_\ ol ihjougjj, bui nwould ben w.if'of 'inie Iihere'ore ohjt ctionible, in /ria opinion,! A. 1#. 34.'Jlie Matio
p interest, xsucU we.and space, ni.d f shall hnidv -urn up^m tlie icoie of 'bilUr porsonality!' jep^'fuHy Jed-n^d.
nweek or two. 1chc whole mat:er. ' | But Mr. Bi for 'principle.' Yesj Scio-o 1
>e pleaeed to In.ve all. If m.jon.'y iviai, the Bible read injand what aprinciple ! If h, objecta to
hers renew, and '<'' 'lie .ch'ooi n. any di.tiict. it w,|j iaiiinge| tho reading of he Bible (for it is no.
.SMt.iinkn. w-ilimk upon no ught ot amiuoriiy, eiiher nal-j tJifftrence whether it is owrf or one thou-1 c
y i.t.fce- ,ur^l or consniutiouaJ.loi it to be so read.! sand thai romp-80 the minniity in such Cnn*-rt Hall n <;
^onHtUvlion ever formedun the (juionU Cf\<i) XXX,6 x:Mixy odur individonl in
nconimonoe now. . lice elusion of ihe the ilistrici wishes it read. must die-1
of the piefeni siury schooU. sot onk I No conven j'ate and the rest obt-y ! or the c1kk>I
Ilion ot deiegaius to form aucli aconBii-'be brokt nup and Mink to IicH ! Read'
IWOOD 1( ! elecied in any Stale ;no ers, h.ok at his pi ii.cipli- ! See the big
yin our winter wood 1 ** J-ingie county in a!) the
.tow or our aifbseri- '''"i w^u'd disgrace
the article, and wial. ^3' ^'b cling a delegate foi 8uch a
d will bring al.mg. jP"'Tlieie is not a ciamie. a line
or word in anp conHtirutioii thai can be
Graiamar
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he two dtdliis for twen
and We tiiink. bom du
liave of Jyfr. KiitoeT'ii
frtiiiniiHHD. thai Hh\
es ill thib wlU be
Hteil A" Mil J I a I!i':uc
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ing to 8i;fii c 111 *:o so at
Por;kitt i*.\;fBva
are iirdebied 'j our tneiM
fc i I 'i 'y^fai'h
Th( Uial .n^M atied
watic rectdff a .N>ew .ftir
CitEtnri) Ki
oiry and fcelfii^iiness ofsuch preienaiona! DfMi^Tic Abimals; a Pm
What. Hslirivelird-up specimen of con
cent rated litileness I How large must
be the heart to conceive, and the head
^ _ idemand bucli proicriptiyeness !-
ile^i'tma'.i ly cocsliued inio even rem-j What a wide })iinciplel- It covers th
joleiy lijpling at such a thing. The Bi- whole of ow person I Ami how liber-
, IWe enters loo closely inlo the very life all h says to its rjefghbors, stand
iia mai^as a^|''|of our iiKsiiiudons for aueli athing lOjbHck I 1am lord heie 1 1don't .res-
e *i uHxr *'u ji)e possible ; and this fact overv iiitel-j peel your views or ciaims; you must
9 not stale hovf he ex- t; ...... *... . \WT\ . * , . I . .
Call !e, Ui<r-e. nnd Sti<
eiiibrauin|j Direr.tiuiis it.
Rei^iti(;, and G- neral
ail I/uiiieatic AniinaU;
liiipnioemeiil o' B'eeda;
the Heahh ui AnhiiajN
Core iheir Di^puses wit
Dru^e; with a chapter tt
By Mte aiidior oi *Tlie
Farm,' etc. New Yur
Wells. Frice, paper, 2
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oottM Ire el^is^t^d inawy State ; no
tijefe is not a;i?mglk county In aJl the
Uoso of' pur st^crt - ' coiffeXfel'ncy' (iiii woold idisgrace
tibe article, itiul wish a delegate for sucb a
There je not a clauee, a Hne
efsi, lod^ aj. bis pimcipie!
:ott^<aiid k^d^hness-ofeuait preijeuaidb^l
.Whai Kdrrivellrd tUp spccijt&en-of
centraied littleness 1 -How lar^'is-nbi
be the heart to conceive, and thV^*^at|
to dcroand such proBcripiiveneea l-r-'
What a wide principle I. It covers th6.
whole of ona person I Aod how liheis
at! ' It says lo its neighbors, stand
back 1 I am lord here ! 1 don't .Lres-
pecl your views or claims; you nqiyst
.ubmU lo'WfNpble principle I Geur.
erous lieart to embrace it 1 ' Magnant--
mous man I '
Ifc it any wonder Mr. B. felt ashaih-
of it and ran from his own colors? In
deed. to adandon the defense of siich a
monsirociiy is by fbr the mo^t sebsible
thing he has done^ albeit Icrwaa done
sullenly and.with a bad grace-t^-and i^-
Aimf^ts: ?.Pdi.
|Pnti|te,'H<iHe;, and Sl||?
r embvscis 'jDl^eciitms .{u
|}ng, atnl'O'-BeiPal '(1
"kB.^mesiic Apiuish;
fln^^weoieut' or Breeds;
j^e peahb o' Aidineh';
their DUmasee wl4
. -^riikss wrm daapit'^ Ci
l^ me aaihor oV h
e4e. '^ew Yorl
Wells. Price, paper, 3
^ reals!
The-keeper of h horse, ei
few ihecp, ur a fiuvlt of
geese,.<j'r duclia, will fln(| v
all iho): he KSe'ds, in l^gp?^
undetslaad, and lurni.-hed
be can aSurd to (lay. Bvei^
tere^itedtiA cMity oae of tWe T*
edthe tjorrtr, lor iastniici!^
fail to get the wurth of lihl/\
(iiaeeoyer; to say 'oothia*^
Systeia- .of Hurse Tuming/y^
find rokiplrte and ilhistrati} i
dix. *&>e C>iaptj;r on popj^
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haiidsdt^e'y got up end e|X
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& in Sohoola-
mad-foiad aa a wet
180' we used teordit in
i8 not Btate hovr he>*
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eatiBe we did not nns*
and ofr< r arguments
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mivd tbat hs has^gonc
4 iu the ;.!imt oesspoul
But iJierp is 6ome ex-
imor/ Our w^rda were
Mm'J is irtiiaiifd
uegis could not bean
vr6d\\\iR. HesawluiU'
iddenod biiu
beat, is evident
g ftu*i: Last week the
g aud decide upon
this week, be fears to
Ota] or prejudiced rea
umesU^ right to pass
IS 'hhisglf.- A Qtan iiev-
id Vuows he is beaten:
brj to say ,Ftere. By
t the ease was taken
purpose
or word in any const iftttldu that can be
iegifiraately construed ipto even rem-
otely It^ting at such a thing. The Bi-
bh ^enlers-too closely iutb ilie^very JKe
of our instiiuiione for such a ihino' to
9
be possible-; and this fact every intel
ligent mad fowws. What, th>n, is ilie
use of trying lo draw the const)lutiaiis
dowu to co*er the nakedness of such a
miserably selfish *dogma* as.ilr. B. has
espoused ?
Having thus 'fnirly and fully *met and
disposed of the coastjiutional quibbling
in wbi^h Mr, B.'a articles have abound
ed, we pass over onto his own ground,
to ittlte the veiy sand from under him, the wily hopvful sign be has yet hung
that the readers may seeelearlv he ab-'out.
not bo- draggeddown
d inferior' tribunal,
der-tbat Mr. Bi thinks
ause the 'readers* lo
tished-^-we should not
irised If they did I
valiant; be comes up
>p-^un,antl tlre.n runs/
L bp-tteeins to conoid-
mtfer.part pf valor.*
he eorielueion m the
I is reasounbhtt But
) the flip, he must not
toti fhrni oar 'ong
iid-rimr. / '
id'di tts of t^o boya.
gio try their etrengtb*
or, but getting up he
ita|p>niat with great
10 of epceeae* but was
tsilypod qniekly a*
if iakioflr thp matter
solutely hav noihin^ to stand upon. Hik
hobby iSj, that if the Bible is* read in
schoot he is taxed .f^r a 'religious pur
pose,* and anaaiopwhlug amount pf sh-
cred rights tranjpled in the dust I
(As already slated. Mr. B. hue inijlo-
riously fled frons the' field, leVingbi
.poeUion belimd for us to attack, arid
when we are through, the utnpire&'mdst
decide< whpcber there isaiiy thing ^efi
undemolfshed.)
It is just as re' Ew, able to object to
"the trial pfacase between two religious
t court, and we shall Ibodies in pne of Pur courts, which is
Bupporied by the tax of all, |lbo ipad-
vr will bear in mittd-tthsl we arewowo-
ver in Mr. B.'s-oamp, iitrnmg his guns
Againt himself) whenfp ie known that
one pf-tlje partlea mOfffteoei^theVbsn'
.efit'of a jddgment .In* Ite-favor'; ^prj to
object to the building of a ch'uvclvjfiliiii
has been-done) becausp-thp^laws-wbiph
are enacted tp proteei it^' worp: p.asspd
and mitat be e^ucLUtedjit-thp pjablui'esV
pense, as it Is to pbjentr to^vaading ibo
Bibi iff Mhwi ..sod
aervaa & *iBnisisr 'gtl^ ' Wi'J
muoh as thp lattmr: ihb hikr
pottlshiDglpr breaktng thb ^bbkti^'liiA
stroBgar at^eotidnd mtghV im/
But wbOk^ojnld aboiisp qpurta at>d the
Sabbotb, or toar down pbui^bea ?.
And fiiUl furtber^ U.tbp of
tho Bible giyea ^ prefeteitee to .some
religiotta ft^tyi ibftdenial of mieb raad^
tAA
Has not Mr. B. demonstrated in Ids
own cti.se the tiiitlVo^ our rvinark, that
cUe gretttesl bigots are those who pry
bigoiry (be loudeat? and the truth
of kh Hssei tion, tliat this wits too per
sonal to hlriiself to admit of doubt?
B.> baa pbiced himself in such
asiiuaiion that he panoot -.yeply again
wiihottt lelling a poriitvu falsehood; the
discusrion must be rioh^idered at an end.
In eoncluBion, we will state thai the
only 'bitter personality* w&feel lowafda
Mr. B. Is^.tBfti thescales may bpstriblt-
ew-from hia'pyes,-light enter hia mind^
and hebPcPmp'/es zealous in the advo
cacy of irpi^faahe lias beenjo tl^p da.-
fense of error.* Bor thfe aiid aU oilier
good, hp ha our best and'keirr^dst
wMnsei aOd wclmli. be> bappyt ttfdo
himp kindneea-any.day..
Alf! Bucsett in l^wo t:
, Riob ExTSBTpintfiaiPe* Oja ip-mur-
row (Tuesday) evemng. (bprenoWtmd
AiUr wtll give orio6f bht'i^ra
The.
conaiptS'} iii>pftrt .'Ol Humorpoa
dolpo in^^u^iob ^b'
arid ^ahlooB;
bdvlife Wior^:
a dfewOff by Bmett} Tbo
by A.
Bpof,
ThX WavBA tJBfi 3i)UBN
ber ie reeeivi^d, and. as m"
willi valuable Instruction oq
henUfa, prosperity and iia|Ol
of tbd people wuold take t1^
their homes, sod abide
there would not be half tltc^
Iffg irom quack doctors bnd^
iipw Is. $1Oi-year; or iao^
the Vletlor, both for F9
New York. \
Tub PasifntodicAL Atu^
has been on o'or table some^
^aiatb l^silfe so accurate oat ^
iof emhieot perstma, smm^
l^weliff Longieltow; Tenv^
Bae, 6rr, anAothersi ^
bfepiphy. and the phenot'o ^
of each,.bhidiep.a lot ot otii
mmtev- It le-a. voiw^o.; <^
Jiriefr feiOnfy Soein9*ai ^
Iplaret volnmpj aml
- -
^b6?fri^.<ntm^r pfmur-vai >
kni^tNipitfalUafaWit pfom^ C
iha b^i*"^
i VYUh soeb. si^
^ Bfot t& Ibi^l
eoirtbe pi^ Ibftt >he^
\iiliota/ No, sir^ nsv^r!
we have Rnswered Hof
stioQs' in both arLic}ee,^if
missed, it is aiioversight;,
vade none, and Irav^ 6h
liMNd
Tltb BiVU itt
Do yon believe that any
wi) ehildroB ineinded
id we wish direoe and esr
to-them. Wo proihnind
Bn. VisitOB; > J^esr 5^/- ff ll^
.anbjeot is to be a theme or disoitseleiir
feet ihem feirly and fully. between you and me, i ahall con^der
eclaimihe righ^ in turn, 'any words wailed on personaH^s tb-
i few plain que&Uons ; we! wards yotireel/, as so much .losCip tifip'
id that h? shall answer our jargument, I shall, then. W^y Wft
this or the formei'article, ino the points ofdififyeuce heiwoenius^
manifestly unjust to re-'as brouglitput by joiir u-ticlo.of Mftt
issibiHty of him; but we iwoek, with, as little personal refsrenee
itwers to the Allowing in* as possible.
I First, I sftid yod had neither fair;
r. BsHry, an enemy of nor truthfully stated the facts.' AO
fotrhess of youir first ardole, entitled
'BigotryiPi5iatcraft,* I aof wilHug i(d
let your readers decide. Was that i^;
red by the. reading of a!tio}e candid, was-U/oiirf Nay,'was.il
of it every morning h ' You confes's to:hiaeonrar
oy, but charge greater it&ccuraoy
i it woukl harm any one, on tne; yet you do not ma^e gocri
Sow^* if not, state what:ein.irgo. In what fe^ieoit ddei'^y
it to having Uso read ?,Jaii *bribi^teiPiikBt of the
hma are all pertinent to <md&r mlue f bhijf hi re^A ito
^doher's oldotioneej thd^ k'n
tew getdlwl;^iitlW yoapat oDiets w;
ll^iiStomnanmieeitien to0f
: V h
^4pe<tMa Iw rafereM Mr A Hit&r 4^
rtiebwe wB nei\ill% reatog^^ 6teta=obd '
iBd. we| itatefeA%, tbAy'^lK^rale i&ewtW
r fi^ng the Ohb iq i
se it o#Wm
!JIMUq..tte.A|Hl4'(<^aa^.
' Wbmii, iiH UiMi^Hdda4(>i'^
iy^onecded. Wb,e<^ be W
rUoiMB. tbe. &vhBh4t4:^^^
bua to d0aftai^Ait[^yoBd,,B.dwy, Jla^
Mr. B.be eaaallveIMt,'^..'^tjAi'^fe9Vlbmiii)yi4id'^|^BW ' -je4H*v, .V3
BWtntnse^y. |Ad W^e'
idid, tjpad, MttteateWXidb
ibe robjjict.
m^e4ttei)tb8.ii^.K^
IT ^^'Sid-aBt-ak.^^ye^
\maugp. msiloir
I haviiig the
btwe wi^;^;
Mit of j^swiielh y^.f
MAIY L. COOI PUtl!
381 OLD STACE fill.
WAYNESVIELE, omo ^068
513/897-4826
p^^i4iri
rmfoottPse .and my prindpies, Sdr^
shall
ranswemd;- the questions in
former arOc^, I; ahallllw re^y to coii
tin^ ti)^ dtsi'uBsion. Till then, bow
e?mv 1 have dtme. But, my dear Blr,
alfpw mb toadttosish yoii th^t assev
tid^ are not always fecta, that dep^-
atinn^la^ot alivaya argument, and iltot
aalainhes and candor best reeommedd
Yotiro very Eespeelfony,
B.
.*8 first article Uie word
^Her' hehire persofialHies in the his^
accidencly oi^led ^
; and he regrets it on. ^
the r o t o r
of sentence. Tlie reader
wiS add the word in reading
Ifltd tmr Sehdn^
Ida^ |toon^%your penni
y if not, state whatlein^fgo. In what fe^teOli artless fiw,
thel!^?e*!^ed a
I ^ pnrposoof
but merely id ^4^'
' o| my own tlte^lai
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r e ? . t b e i r f i v n t t e - w d t h e i r y o u d o b t * d ^ : : * p ^ r T O a a e a ^
W e s p e a k i n a l l k i a d u e s s . ; W a s j j o t j ^ i s p u p i l f o r w a r d , p r o v i d e d = f o r i h e o f s a i d p b o o k ^ l i e a u J i } -
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> U H w i t h t - l i t o n n i n e o f D r . j d t r e c t o r s ' s l r t t c k t f i a t r u l e f r o m l i i e J i s i ? * ; a n y p e r s n n c a n ( s e e t h a t t h i s w a s
m u s t h t a d . T h e n e w e d ' - > ^ i t s e a o a o i d e n y . I n d e e d , I I f c a Y e f a o r e t h e w o r k o f t h e M e t h o d i s t O h u r e h
I w e j i t l o t h o s e w h o r e a d u s t o s a y , w h e t h e r ^ t h a n i t w a s o f t h e Q u a k e r o r C o n g r e - 1 c e p t t e n o f
b t g h j y & o r a r i i ^ ^ O e o i i t | ; a d } c i s a s i n g l e f a c t i n ' g a t i u n a ) . U h a s h e e o k t i m K a t e d
e r a n k o f j o u r n a U u o t l e r w y a t a i ^ e n t , w h i e h y c m c h a r a c t ^ j r j z f c / i t h e Q u a k e r s ( a s p e c i a l l y t h a t h f - a u c l i o f j o c r a | y 7 T t w v i w
n t . ^ t W e n o t i c e t h e o p e i i > l a s s o * V o i r d e r f u i I y i u a c c u r a i e . * A b d l i h t ' i n d e h o n i i h a i e d - H i c k i s i i e s ) a r e o p p o i c e v ^ j
t L d r p a r l m e a t , w h i c h i s a
i l i t c a n b e s u s t a i n e d w i t h ^ i ^ a r g u m e u U .
: l i i s a d i f f i c u l t t h i n ^ w i ' t h j ^ F a s a i t i g o v e i v < u r .
t a l l s a y , t o o , w h e t h e r y . o u k a r e j s e d t o h ^ y b g t h e B i b l e ' r e S d " T a ' i h e
I a i B n o t w i l l i n g t o
e r s , u n l e s s t h e e d i t o r i s j c ^ t e y d t t i i g I n d i e s , l e o o h e r a n d t r t t s t e e s ! o u t f a i r t l i e r e s p O o i a n y w i i e | ^ l !
i t d e f r i e n d s . W e w i s h t h e . i t y y o t i r b e l i u l f , f o r t h e m a u i f e & t p u r - ! r e n d t h e s e h ^ i i ] i i * * & i s o f W i l l i : u i i P e B i i ,
n e w p r o p r i e t o r e v e r y s u c - i p i ^ e o f c r e a t i n g s j m p a i l i y f o r y o o r ^ I f I s l n ^ w i i ^ t h e v a i { i i . o f > t h e i l o l y S c r i j ^ -
d i a i l y w e l c o m e o u r f r i e n d , j a i M o d i u m f o r m e , I c o t u u a t o n c e t o U u r o s ; o n o W w h t o b i s ^ a s ^ f e l l o w s :
i r . i n t o t h e f f a t e r n i t y . [ w i i a i
i m . b e r o f t h e D a y t o n ( 9 ! a * | a t i s $ . t i e : * S b n i ] a m a j ^ n i y
M b . D b n n t ' s s a l a u t i o h j " o t i n r e l i g i o n n e y -
e n s . W e a r e p l e a s e d t o . e ^ ^ ' ^ p - y o u m ^ a n t o a s s e r t . t h a t t h e . .
M f r s o n a l f r i e n d i n s u c h a
l a k e h i s m a r k a n d l i n e h i s
l e h i s p o c k e t s . T h e f f a -
e n o d o u b t , w i l l b e c o m e
r a t i n l a n d p a p e r s t h e
e h e a r t i l y w i s h t h f . e d i t o r
t h e m o s t a m p l e s o c c e s s
d d o f l a b o r ; p l e n t y t o d o
a n d m a y h e n e v e r r e
o l d W a r r e n .
e s w o r t h '
d t e r d s t i
n m r r r M r . ' , ' " ' 1 * l t i s w i t l i m i
t C h a n o e s . l U e H c / r m . f a d , t h a t , & ? t h e s a k e o f p e a c e , t h e ; a n d t h e B i b l e s w e r e b e s t o w e d . K h w V f e e l e b f e l o a a u n
u m p b o f t h e
^ H f s i m r c e l y t o d , i
a e r a t e i n t h e ^
e d t o c a r r y t h e d a .
i l i s l K a i i s s s s t ^ r i f i
a t t e m p t s i o 9 B i p l U > i b e i i w v e t h U o i i b C ^ M r a h y t e s t i m o i f y , w i j f | i ' j I t * o p p o s h i o n ' l d ^ ^
' . . ; p i , ^ Q ^ t | , i 0 | 4 t t i i o o a
m e i y d e v o r 9 b
. o t t b e - ^ o r b
y e s t e r d a y m e r i
s o m e p a V B b n s w e r
C a n a l , n e a r C
, c d t h e d e a d l i b d y <
w a t e r , w h i c h t b e j
t h e n . e u m i n o n t ^ ; t h
w a a h e l ^ ^ ^ p ^
o t f i e n ^ B r a n ^ ,
a n d ' r o i n w e ^ d s
s u p p o s e d . t h a t h o 1
t h r o w n i s t o t h e 6
T h e h o d y f o i t d
i n t h e w ^ i e r e e V e
o f t h e h ^ d t n e n f l
p r c i M ^ s ' - i a i i h f I
a n 4 D ^ h h r o a
w h i c h , ^ W a a t h
m f i i c t e i i ; . h y b i m a s
i ^ e r e u f u i h l e . r o d i
e a m . e t o b i s d e a i i
e d a v e i r ^ c f . 0 1 * d i
k h f i i k i i . * ' . ' ' V ;
' Y e . a r s
t r y ^ b r ^ ^ g
I r e i i f ^ i
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u ^ i O a * H I i s s u e : ' S b n l l a m H j 5 f r i y ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ' * ' ' * * ^ h e - . t 5 d i t p t o r e s t o c o n i a i h a ,
d e c h i m T i e n o f t h e m i n d a n d w i l l h i :
^ p d ^ . a n d t b s y . o i i g h t t o h e r e z i d , b d l i e r
V i e d , . ^ n d f w l ^ l e d . i n o c n r d a y ^ : . b e l B g
u s e f u l f u r r e p r o o f a n d t O B t m o t i o n , t h a t
t h e m a n o f u o d m a y b e p e r f e c t . '
A w a r d i n r e f e r e n c e f e i ^ y . o w n
" f e a c h e r i n Q u a k e # ^ e t p -
f i n u n y . S l o t b e o i t t t o f p l a c e i n
t i s i s n i t t c f e . . T w e n t y ' y e f H ^ g o I ' t a t ^ h t
a ^ e b i ' i n . i f i e ' l f t b t B i l y o f P h i l f t ' d ^ p l j i a ,
t h e ' Q u a k e r , C i t y . * i n a p i r i t y o f
p a f e W s i n t h e l i i i d ^ c i . n r e i ' e F r i e n d e i .
o f f a o ^ b r i h e h e ^ ^ h f ^ h h ' l S o c i e t ^
w a ^ i ^ ^ m o t e d b y . t h e . d i r e c t o r s ' o f ' ^ V t e
s c k o c ^ ^ j t b i s l y t o ' h i ^ v e t i k e B i b l e r e a d
b u i r e v e r y ? l ' ^ r t h d a y . f W ^ p d i i e s d a y ) 4 o i i
t a k e t h e
i B u n a r S c h o o l t
^ l e f e d e r a l c o n 8 l i t m i < m s a n e *
m o n s t r o u s d o c t r i n e t b u t m h * '
b a d l e v y t a x e s a n d i m p o s e o b i i - ^
g a t i o B S f i ^ f ^ m f e o r i t i e s f o r r e l ^ h ^
p r t r p t ^ e s f S u o l i i s y o u r ' s i m p l e , b r o a d
p r o p o m i i o B , ' ' T h i i B / s a y , * l s t h e
w h o l e o f i t i n a n u t s h e l l . ' T h e R o m a n
. C a t h o l i c s h o l d , t h e s a m e d o g m a . T h e y
. C t m t e n d t h a t i f t h e y w e r e i n t h e i m t j ^ o r -
i t y I h e y w o u l d h a v e , a r i g h t t o c o n t r o l
t h e m h r e r i i j ' i n a l l n e s p e e t s , a n d t o
s h a p e t h e i n s t t L a t i o n s o f t h e S t n t O v , l a
a r C l a s s d u r i n g t h e l o n g
t h e c o m i n g s e a s o n , f o r t i i e
o s e w h o d o n o t a t t e n d a n y
s G h o Q l , a n d a n y o t h e r s w h o
> a t t e n d . T h e t e r m s w i l t
r s f o r t w e n t y - f o u r . l . e s s f B s i
f r o m t h e k n o w l e d g e w e
K i n n e y ' s a b t l i i t e s a ; a > a - :
. t h a t a n y o n e w h o e n g i i g k
8 s w i l l B e a m p l y r c r o h n i B r ^ *
e x t r a i D d t ] c e m e n t , . O o a T ^
h a s c e n s e n t e d t o ( e c C d r f ;
t o t h e e W a e . T l i o s e w i a b
i e i . E s q . . p r o p o s e s t o m a b e c o m m o n s c h o o l s t o i o i p s t i t B -
t i b n . 7 . S a y , w e i i l t l y o u b e w i l l i n g f o r
t h e C o i a r h i i m ( h e
t o b s e d a i l y r e a d i n t h e c o m m u p / s e h i ^ j
h e r e , p r o v i d e d a m a j o r i t y o f i h j e d i s *
t r i o t w e r e R o t n a n C a t h b l t c s , a n d e o n
t e n d e d f e r i t ? I f n o t , w h y r n o t v f w .
d m a j o r i t y r u l e V D o y C M
i f t P e t o s e c t o f p r o f e s s e d C b i m t ^ s ,
i B g '
s i d i n g i n ^
m e m h F e r a o f
t o i b t f ' i ^ i e t o d i i *
p f u e n t s ) r e ^
i ^ t r f e t . w a n c o m n p s e d o f
t i i o n e w h o w e r e n o t o f e n :
a d e i e ^ v ^ r i ^ f e i r e
c d m r o o i i i t y ^
h t a R w a s
i e ^ v
; l c h e s ,
t t T ^ l t ^ n d ;
m h f e d f e l i ^ o r i
i i w a n d
T h e b h s ^ i y i M a w
- t h e i
f o r t a e i , , . n i i ^ ' ^ ^ ^
h e ^ a a
i A d m i s ^ a V ^ i l ^ n
w a i ^ ( e ^ ; a f | | f f l f i i
h i d f W ^ b c l
y o n c l a i m f o r y o u r o w . u ? , I f y p i i i | p e i e e ; n n 4 : ; l n
l e i t n n g h t i h f l i i s
d f : . f o | ^ i i t i e . ' f d s f e k ;
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, 4{iiat any one who etigiig^^
tss wilt Be amply remfiiter*'
extra inducemeat, CnA^^
has odosented to fecHdre
to the dase. Tliese wUh*
HQ do so ai this o$ee.
<awetvur- MEt.cvu-
vary
JL-.,'
VTIC MoHtHLY for NbVettl-
via, and is Bbbii^ the moet
er, iiv poiut of matter, we
It abounds in pithy, wejt-
lea, froDQ the pens of the
of America.' $3 a year.
npsOQ ds Co., Boston.
Wreath for November
ible, adorned with, a fine
ing and an elegant fashicm.
I year, J. f\ ScoviJI, N.Yi
or Nov. is a good nQ|9ber,
iteresting an idea from p^-
and the Kdttbr's Table a-
ptcey chips and ehdce poe-
rear. Watson ds Co., Phil.
for Nov. is a ric^number;
ma^srne is.alwaya pmrex*
a year. T. 8. ; Arthur ii^
ilpbia.
iMi i ri i.Lini,.iJii-'
le IQ
ttw J^eesr A?r/- W Ibifi^
be a theme of dis^usc^tbiii
1 and me, .1 aball eondd^r
vaated on peraonal^e Cb-
sell, as 80 maob .lost io^^ir
1shall, then, W^^y e;XE^-
m of dificyeooe beiweumiae
:^iil by your uUdo.ol htd
as Uule
dd yod had fioKbieir fatr^'
y atffied flid fiBOW*-' Aie*
our first ardofov
'^eisteraftf* I. aof:"W9)^
|es ^da,:' ;Wa
.Yen eoafedb
jdaim for your own. ifypti
^,4heh what i)euti.>me& of vohY Brga*
% ^Siutil a mHjoriiy rule V ' ^
matters of religion, never! He b%i,
b^ly appreliend'* the genius el <tl>jb:
Americaii Bt^pubUc, and but poody ap-.
preelatea the spirit of modern dirietb
unity, tylio contends for so bdd'an ah.
surdifj^. If yoUdo not'know it, Sir^
ug(j(;*'^^^t^tttd si'em that you du.bctrrH^
lei me tfiiggest to you the true consii-;
tt^ionaf ground, about which, amoug
}ntjeiH|;Chi and candid men, ibore ts no
disy^te. It IB iliis: All forms 4>r relW
giupiehali be fully tolerated; but tl^
goveypmentp^-ibe majority shaU not
be purild to any. Now, the CDtmn^n
Koimd^^.a stale iuslitulton, founded for'
a 8pecio ol^ ctluimely, toteadrad-
eupe i^tiLarA-^ and we are.ali taxed by
the govbihimenithe majiiU'^y-rte^sup'
port it. Can this government, this
majathy, then, introduce into it any
coded .religion, and coiisuiBe the pE&o-
pkr% dmu and money to inculeatd that
Gpdu, iffihotit being phrtitti tosome
iuJiton ?
1^; coimlttslon, Mr. Editor, lei mo
f tbnt^, Wtihout any spirit of eombsk''
ivdnes^, 1 haVn endeavored. CO defet^
my eourae and my principles^^hd'iknt *
you shsl) have
auewered the quesiions in ihm and 0^
foruaer artjcie, i shall be ready tocon-
Utiueibe ditmussion. Till then, bowo
"', ., 'I
ever, I bare done. But, mydear Sir,
allow me to admenish you that aseev-
ddta arebot always iaota, that
iadOB'lonut always argameist, nad d^i
Calittimsa and candor beat rcedpimeud
the
Vours very Eespectfony,
-it ' %
1^ 2|t. .9**8 first article the word
.the>|mbhu anddUtj
ieCi ^boc^ thuf I- tr^ght in ffila ^aeeil
font'''j^eai, the
mdnt" ^ita r^d ftr'iiybesee,. and Mh
bl^sehfp of, the Fislefida sefil td :thu
; anil tlj^re wpre no ohjeeaiowd
eourse
If tite Prh^ds have Imed u
ib oppdMpg .tht; l^bfe
roa^jiu .ihi^isipfiqoi, i hope $omc ie,i4
Ihetf/membra wtiitlhjid up^ the peti. aUd
6et the pubHe'mind rtgl^ on th^
iroil. Ill* myhnexf
argument oi^^ , Webster agdnet
the pWm of eduoaiioo wiiihon't theiBible.
gcqtt.'
iiiii !. .1 iiiwmiif'in/Td Mi"
.U.ll!t,!._.
A CieMS Peiieifs In 0Eii0;
-0e of ifie
AfleuisCo., esUed onsn trtie-paet weebv
ami in answer to our-eni|ath{ra aboat their
suecesa ill Iruit ^^owhig*: he told Oe that
their peach cffo the, present season.a*
motmied to iuhdrcd hu^6^i
v^ich Iheit} in (he Cin.dpiiai|
morhVt 8(1 cver^e bf these doifars per
or wUhou. iofnogtag .h'o con,a.j^
luafheiii^, iba net prddsd. woe
i^tis crop was bwavair 'Orchardof only
sdme* with the eameiitiun of nhom
\A% of ..0^ cmUUni fcofii a se^d
jitsi dohimeoeing; to hepr, .,Mni
ikai op.tbe^, grtdindfl the p^ch
cAip. bad laiH^. bi^ly ^ir. jt^iii0 in Utc paat.
Id rddrd* ^ad tnaUoCe of su'edssa
is ib^r^hflb seaaou of
genera! Inihlfiie?; km in ba'tcuiated (d in-
noire ether fmis growers with the fiupe
that'.Itbe iseod, forioifes may yet ibjl theirs;
Him
By^ideti
hee bw*o
IW HI
4SU i^a
thedefeat 01 tith lieoiuer&i^
Osraph^ tl ever liie fluhMi
h hhowe tfi^
.ieite$av that Ihimocrht
, _ _ hw PresidBOi*!
H wlt%a deOonelsihiih:
Oie a^l^oadt any
hefeye per80ii8lfti6 in the ta^
and he
0
regremitou
the ndieftoriet^
sentence. Yhd
s^d Uie ward In
I
IM
AOeudttshttl..
mwel
ja^omf<wbow
Idriunef, admtdaP
leeqjpt^^ hp
le hsB since liim
tstintis thai dmw
was left sfrer fhe
bdt ttrredtdl btd*
various tight oven
tthdiitt until 4omkf
ced pedling inhte-
efel^tt <CChtoQC)a
>y;vhildacp,pr w
lUtury of oiic'cff
~|Cirt. iGrdS.'^
TSaw dShm
[cFEOIAL msPATt
f
Jna.
Hloijvisecf and
cnn^e ubTjat lfiiDie^
miles iFom #0^^
Tweive. hti^di:M''y
The'drei rcmod
was one of the
jWii&ey ^utfldv
ehwd^tba Bri^ibCbw
of ids Ida band e2d
fuwide mere <dug! ^
when the Bfepnuei ij
oi trmo,
wiimer, aTthsugli Aa
verd marhe. pO ^
went, 8
The'jMfrty retnx.
o*eiocH' this OiuNfe
||ieFeu/um:Gus-
Heenait.sud\ lit
ii3
oo|ectioiii9 tO;^^ |g
Md 4o'1^ s
whtvu^Cifi^ ^
licrrkeey mill t!
p>
Heenao tbrow^i
oti.fiie hu4% Si^
TiHh,
Hestion e^w
wtmiy^dad !?
bom a
doww.'' S%ve^ ^
sfidwrMfthii
ehnm.! A 4^1
iS.
OJ
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m.iimias:? "Tl
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