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u rJ .M ll n y I L Jnj “) f I ! *! ifi : iJi Ij 1 ^^[11 ii ll i ^ ■dii liu In u i’amilji 'Kciuspap*'!;—Omolfi) to CiicvniKif, iljc C^CjiUuiturc, ©encral 3i\)ciUi\ciu(, tiuii V.clig)on. voi.r.MK 1. i 9523!,8 CF lariH I l'.'.i.l.> iKb U i;i.KLi . 'r A fiff Hi-tNi'iEMSO.VVjLl.E. €., TIi; iSiJ lUX'EMiiE!! •id. 1855. M .AIIIEU 4 8. - I Iri'Hti wiiofl oi' I'CjU'ii'-'.' of ii'.-ri'v cuiae to las -.ill the K.inistcrs n.]h4. Tl i'- til.’ I' lie 1(, m i 8- .," I i i 'I 1. ^ ; ‘HI .!l : t i I »:. ii'i'iilicr. )i ^ 5 tT'^ ') • .1 i.'«. ♦•rtt.’.vf -1 •;!: C i.'-w. oi; .n: N. ''i ‘\>w V. C w ' «• I o.j wf t'kiy. .;it;r.- ^ , .(i ^ .^iv ...i.iah.--. i \i- U llie iiiOiuy ‘e ^ ilu* Ilf lin :ir I giis|H,-) ih.-it 'vhlspi'r.s—“lietu'ii to latlna ! it is il L ‘.iiC iu-oqttarj- llO'- Ot From tiic NashviJS* Idvowt-. ilolshii \Vo ief; ' asLville oa 'he c.'cning pel tint inspire? i tjjg |o.j. ia^'tiat in roinp '.ijy vritli i-* It IS iho ;;o.epel j yiei'e’^iU, his wite, arul (l:i”g!.ler. jXi't:*’- pa*' rniil | j^jiaauying most pl'-isaLciy toyelher lUitii .light, tin? WAS ■x- \vc-i j hi..-k''jie] "p n' the jircaciier. i liauh laimhm-s, os the ;t'’or?.gc (hstom e the !.h for niakesm ull son pie as lit+lc i-xcii stars from oiir wo)!,l. ■, yea. for all ot'j 5 >d, k-hi.! the (.'ontiTOiioe. It \va.s 'nosh .-a’ily a! i’iMren! goo-J tuiro'lar ti .a and T:'ic]jarati>Tii foi th'| This (.Ti'iieivn!« Oio'lwuje oi ou- be •'.iuth'K of tiie li .y Itere we fovLiid our ; h' -ol k armyagliam, our devoted mis-.lun- •it /f • e 'i hi i*i} . i . r. .’•I wi.'i *• I i, c.veO|*t at Ihe t ars .tiC i-aivl »*r i.ih- Wi'lee iie, and lains opoa him the tisii; f Lle.ssmgs ind tear , It i.s •r spcl tiiut !•! inir? >t~ kiho ot ,a} right,' VO rcaid'eu Daiton. tieorgio, we scpartited — the Doctor to attend the Ncaih ! VirO' iiii;. and we the llol^iioii Couf ienee. ; ur 1 j'l rmiis hit broth Kcv. A. Li. lirwin. wii .' arv'. ) China. We woi-e delighted to see etrickrtit} representing tlio va-j heW in lives m tlie ;!eu’'tsof uis oreihreii ae-s-.s j>i the Book Conconi in j’\hiy ifuh hle'S nii-. and tnem, and espe-!-Bh more able : ci liiy Idsag-'-d father'. | t>‘di A rnyof light, hefac t'arili fi\>tii a star of lii" l.st mognaa-do re.iiMres t^iid :;hd il '! ar. 4 a: A rrk..i! to ! ijess, and Its rini: ■ filivof, ami ^j i sincerely la i''0 that hc^ ills the ang'da to mer- | d a ugh ter and his most hapijiliy ■ hai o 1 en-! v. ife. may hav I 'Na.:tiviru,, apt^ never •'•as . itins if38Fli?!S!ff,. I ** *' .ulti vUiruurv ni-tjc#*- " ill 1h, f.vp of i-’ia.gfi; ‘mt tii fh>urt- at- II* .o.i:,, till" an .I :if siKift. .1 vjiiao- i.rlosi fi.a ijisi Kaili .111* ii.-i ili.iii, fmiil IC r,i n; liii,- Kiieii .laii ji. y feast of i',\, ,.,oU ly-mal ing “^uver^ne sirvi'^ leih.” U, the loie .f (Jl.ilsf! Hi.s sii U.ii • J with hi^?'ripresein.ativ* sfonml. Hi? puljiit ;md til,'.sen iUht; pl"h''.mi ci atj at this Conference fuily a safe, ple.i ‘ eint. mu. •mtati *11 ;is the eli'^nent, But ‘ve most *oav ’ *1 lmisboru’. shake Vi.'mds now, and say. Adieu! / 111 Tiie nivsfrom a smi of \)> ’.ve most sineeiely hope again, in •lurw.iri- uitude can cnli he neicoived j am; proa],erous journe-y. o, the ricaes of! veaciied the Confereiice on I'rid; it oil IS iiieie than lo s nt- |\'N s of r.ileii. nird a .lie minister, and greatly j •i:-i ing.'i, ,;o take toe hand of velcoiue there | tolcscoj ' and is a t-lL •'.P twelve e’e ^ . ..uicd nhu.. to the '.mferenee and the t dleight- I i onme ' we Iiiu'ied, we V* ere most agree ! ocse'. d of a HI Me Uj'i ."U'in, , 11. prll'in ; "11, n. t,. -.’e iii.f,. fl> Karl. Mill.-,. |i;f ll iii..i.:'tii>n. Sr":;i 'J |.. .'.o lii f.,. (ii-.; uicyf,jiiii, i',ai‘h 'Iiii'iit fr.,:*; tl. .1,1 '.irsl ilacti Mil.'i- iiu'.ii i!i,teri;,,|. Kri.;.i 10 t" i,ii lii-.si lii. ffrtiaii, Ka,.!i 'Ul.M* ii.-rrli", • ■);’“.Viir,.c.'u.rii,g the I'.snio ol’a er.’-ti talc fi.r OlJlfl-, i3' tiisi.i oalf's, l.oo j othei grains, with an iutoliigent an'l iu-jfact^uf «■.) many of their numoei being j ‘M’j tercsting iiopulaiion. Witli the ei, v; of f natlf’es of liicir own Conference, while it 3 •n* m Jl Ji i*. 'd Ja • t^e , iiLu gioiieJ. hut a UK . that 'hee might have lif', ami tliat j y ; ountrv. it have it more ahua.laniiy."—j ahiy disappointed iu all we ^aw. >t 'i‘^ juire and healthful a'mo.spliere, they ^"■.'^11 V P'hi abounded under the law. grace j „J^^; rjQpst portions of Tenuos.'he—- j.mok iieaUhy and rig.orous, able and wi!!- liatli immh more abounded mi ler tlicgos-; fernle lands, luic for 'ilicav ainll ing to luajor. We were struck viil; tlie pel. It is an orear. of blessings—“lile.ss- irigs of the heaven above, acu of the d that lietli under”—the Mei-iiigs ot .lacoh, wPeic we tarried, goin^, .and . ia Erne, hero raid there, ther h.ve some “prevailing above the liiessuigscn his pro-I p^j. ^ p- vore j nroit able and worthy representatives of genitoif, unto the nrmost huund oi the i pJeaood, We have visited not avu j the' most distant portions of our country eveili.“tiug hills" —blessings which cannot | pp,. South whicji presents stronger *iu- |'—such as l*r. Wiley, iiie very taleuted, lie circum.sciilM! by time, passing over | ,i jc^p],,,,,, impirovemeius than Knoi-pahle, .ami popular President of Emory apd IL-ury College; and Dr. Cummiug, of deserv-.-dly high and well-eslanlished reputation, the Prcsideiit of their Female once mori 1 f 7n t" •■v ,. 1. U'taU! ‘ thous.iml Liliions of nilos, ami *:ili I . . i :ic . ettC rrache.s the U !u 12 yc4ir year's 30 yci r-.. ■'.i years Gf years ISO years ‘ i'ith niHg- t,*V' Ii ^0*XI thieo e 4C‘> a> UOiiicrencc ami eom-j Brother Erwin we safely returned again ' ing and. incomj>r‘dieasihlc dislanecl T '.s set of men. Brcatiungito Bashville, only to set out. In a ikw ; li.ght, at i^e time it meets our eye?. 1. ai days, f," the Souili f'ardina, Alahama, j already h-ft the f;.".!' -lOUO yeais .age wan- 1 doling onward in its niipiliry liight, and and Ceoi’gia f'cnri rciiees. 2.F«' I the juountnins winch now divide us iioin I yiUf.^ .pven where 0.1'0 the promisor laud, and iluwing cliwn un | pcig^, seems abroad iu the relrttiuj ei'lHiiiii, 1 y«.ir,ytis iK^ 3.j C"luiiin, 1 year, s.'‘0 0(l i 2 ' "O the oth^rside into the ^lacilic vale-s of I immtirt: lity! an ooi Such is ‘ i-ue,^orIoiis gospel of tlio ; i)les.?od GikI.”’'»You have seen the evi L. W. SEirCi'X. Liillii hjiii i!ie Slars. "Fal.-fsl of beiiifi's! ai>( creaToil i'rinii- o.Tiisc of K'anryl » * * » In thy jmi'esh;.;‘j wifb tr.aiis[i.)rt I fn.TPi This finiiaineiit, and ihtsa^I.nr i-nlli.ig .vorhK, Their tnagiiiiiides aiai molioiiM. ’ Y'hcn a hoy T well iemeirrbcr a re mark made by the iiresent v-enerahle i-im ilSCELLAiEQUS TIlP f ilorv of' tip' tiosjiel. the spirit of ent.u- aird erection of fine buildings, both, f.-r resi dence ami bihsiucss. This city is evi-1 College at Asheville, dSorth Carolina.— dently destined to Diconie a large and, They .also have in Jonesboro’.a tine Acad- flourishiug place, from the great railroad eruy, under the superintendence of Broth- j donee of its divinity, and the p.jciilLarey- ' advantages already possoss-etl, and those er D. Sullins, and the Kerr Mr. yioai, of j i-ellence cf Us character. Bulfer me to Iwhieb are in contomplation. jibe Presbyterian CbuRth, who are fine light, except from the ofi'ects it produces; - task, do you believe its doctrines? do youj We were much indebted to our kind | scholars and teachers; uiso an Academy tut in reasoning, how'ever, on this sub ; obey its pirccepts? do veu cnio'' its Me.ss- i friend, Brother Brovviilow, for the atten-j at Strav/brnry Plains, under the suprerin- j iect, it i.s generally admitted, that light 1 tion.j received from biinself and Ills amia-1 tendence of Brother Kukpatrick, w ho j consist? of inconceivably *^ 01011 particles, j unconnected .'ith its far liistant, woudev- ■ nil and mysterious origin, i We hiive conlined our contemj;.ations to onr ^ystem of lixi d siau, not wi.^ihing ♦ o ovcrsic}, this limit. ILrc we pause.— : Still, this is only a glimpse of the im- , men. ity of the Um.erf C, and of the in- : iiumerahle globes of light with which the .tin.ighly hi? repdeninhed it. Weil The m;.?siona^e. in (»reen- ; Ing?? do you delight in its proinisesit _ ^ on the great , If Cvijflni.^nd'; Psclf ev n’ way- lo your^ blc family, wiih whom wo found a most! ably fills hi? station—and other schools, j thrown oif with great velocity, and in all helo 'cd Bislmpj Soule, tliat alter all the ^ might Akenside iinauine star.? so distant, philosopihci's had said, the ApKistle’s de-1 fi**'f ha' C not yet roaoaed fi nit ion of light was the l>est, H is t/mC— which vinTcdh maui'tsi. ITov true, fur J Wh -^e umaaing without light no object is visible. We ; “"j know nothing concerning tae virtue of!^' 1 oung allndos to the same idea tio'v (li.'iant .SO!' e of the u.A’'m nal s’liis! So Jisf.i f .sajs tlic .sago, t'lvp .• not a'u ui,i. To doubt if beam.s, let out o- N.stun's birth, Air yet at l iv'd at lliLs so Streigu iv.jrM, Though rothii.g half s.» rap'.l cs their fligh! land pireu'-hed sc vend ye doeti lat!? if natiHa^]^relig qd'wfcfnents of the .•*iq , and the re- faith, and imir :.ih*ction.=. It is wcitliy ; pleasant home. We preached during curl the names of whicli do not now occur to j directions from a luminous body. These Forauglit wo know, far hoyond our present systems, the.i are others, distinct EhlW, without i of all acccpitiitinn. It is the light of the j ?t;ty to a deeply attentive congregation.] me. Hero .arc Father Ekin, (.and who ! must be. small heyop-I any compiutaiion,! ^ml iudepxmdent, iic.vt’.ng at such an :m- piDducing .1^ •'isHblp v9?Kt;i:,tion in their ■''orld—walk ye iu it heaiw.sp bar nrdif.r ttic ^ry first sermon j ti*c soul—cat anti be saiisfi'l! T wkic^a.mL" “Te^us Christ and bim I river of living'water—di 'nir and tin wore pricked in their I more! crucifii'’vtMfBv hearts/'‘UVootiially to repu ntence it i; a feast fur j With the true ami pnopicr spiirit of Meth-j has not heard of ilie vencrabP Georg, It is a odism, they are endeavuring toestab]isb|£kin,)Father0.anuaway,BrotherhString- rst no ^ a second charge in the city; have now a, field, Sullcns, Stevens, Carter. Haskow, w^ulil I nieasurable distance frimi us Tbit their I cDe in failing upon the eye, they j inevitably destroy our vision. So min- . light has to trave’ miiiiorts of years to I ute are these p.arr'cles. that it is calculi- Ucach our little worM. How misCRiiiJo L? that man who rejecis ! fine lot, with, a commcvlious building,! Eleks, Rogers, Atkin?, Alexan.ler, Flem-j ted a candle will diTuse several b'aadicd| Vi e might berc nuike tome inftremeo wliick ans wers for .school and church pur-i ing, etc , etc., so ’.veil known to the We hai3 a striking ilkistiatiou of the [ alike its evidence.? and itfc offers! d»iH!>,-'i'isuing gjoiy of the g.''iifjie3i- merct—in the piarablc of tho prodigal son The ro-ang man, liaving ieceiii.d millions more of them, than there could lie j from these w'^II known facts and wonders How poses. The lot is finely iocxited, and will Church. found giains of sand in the whole earth, j of the gp^rry licav'^as, hut prefer to let ii.,!...b'(MabIe ill ih« ■h'.'Tir of detith! As affoi.labiindaPtro'amKii parsonage, church The Tract Anniversary was b-ud on j What a womlertui ph hj.u-.ioa Li.'..,2^'‘ae rcauer ^ Ru-m m ^besol- Tliistlewood said of hiuiself, when on the i and school buildings. jBaiunlayiilgbt. Thespcokor.«were Broth-1 is Light! AstroriOmei-s, by flic most, emn and unpircssive fctn ctionf'i which drop at Newgate, he h “taking a leap iu j Two good schools are already estab-, cr Erwin and tiie writer. It was a sea- j acute observations and calculations, have . thnir consideration uif arally pm'iducee.-— hU pHirtii'U iVem his fatacT, went into a ] the dark!” Hmv nisetabie in the day 'f ^ lished and in successful operaticu in the, son of great interest—tie pircachers and mefisurcd the speed of light, and find | Often should wc comtemp ate am i mire fai country, ana spent alibis ouhstance ! judgment! Cud-aith—“’Because I have j building. The male school is in dru'ikemiCii? and uchauchcry. Ee- 1 called, and ye refused; I have stretched supieriutondence of Brntii-:r ilueed to ^holur.t extremity of waut, the | out my hand.? all the dry long, and no proud young nohleman hired hln^elf to a | mar regarded; but yo liave .set at naught wortuy and pio’.’,s young mau seiioiar and toacber—a son of our lamen ' citizen ..f that country, and became a j my counsel, am''.v itld none of my re-I Md Brother, Dr. Saniuol Patton, late of on fdouday night. The spe4ers were follows that when her first beams emerge j mighty p-ower, the Bo'arcc of Light, filling feeder of swine—the Vm me?f employ-i moof; theiMore I aUc w'iil laugh at Vour i the Holston Confeieuce. The il male Brother Erwin and the Secretary. The from the shadow of an eclipisc, n^.arly a i the mfinity of sp.aie with hi? prosor.cc.— ■' - ' . I , . . , before we ^ Here we behold :i scmsible aisp'lay ol i.:s irn il Power and Ioc Adoi-able Creator! umv wc comess nient to wliich a Jew can be degraded,— ■ calamity, 1 w-ill mock when your ferir; school i.s tauglit by a most eslLmable,.collection was a good o'ce : pierliaps j secoiui aU'J a quarter elapse, ^ ' ai i On the very verge of starvation; we see I cometh—when vour fear cometh as dcro-j young lady and competent l^-aciftr, whose betweeu four anti five hundred d'vliars j see it; tuerfore she iuak'‘s each oi her j clcrnil Powei anu vt e.a . him snatching the husks froni the moa tbs I lation, and 3'our destruction oometh as a j-name we do ^^t retuember. Wc weiej were raisetk The amount raired by the | change?, a second and a-puarleT’icforo it ^ n f i of the detest.-d .animal?,to satisfy’ hlMmn- j whirlwind—when distioss and anguish, rpiK-h pleased with the tqip-'caranca o:‘ Conference during the ye-ai vill be about becomes visible to im. The ir-un, 95,1)00,- wi.h shame lii^w seldciu ve tumk cf thee gor. Now he conirasto the p.vesont with | cometli upon you!’—OViiisf/nas /A’aifs j both of these schools. May succes.? iml the same a.s that ol the last year, which j 000 of miles distant, o|.400 times tardier , —how htt!" reverenced ti,y grandeur, oi the iMist. “5Iy i.ilher's tiouse! U, my | prosperity attend ther,,, and may the ef-j is better than we feared. M.ay wo not than the mcon, require! 400 times jon-, pr-i'slid thy maic-sf}. fort to establish and hulld up ilils soconc j hope, from the largo criqi? raised iu Fast charge 01 station for Methodism in. Knox-1 Tennossoc the jircsent year, our c^ilef’- father’s house!” trembling hopiesprings up in hi? h 'som. “1 will arise and go!’ ] see him ceming, Pill of guiit and shame —halting-—trcmViliug—r^ad} 'to tuiu Lack, or lie down by the v.aysidc and dic While yet a great wu) off, the father bc- iiC'lls him--0, not 'vith an eye of anger ano revenge! and runs to meet liim—0, A Biosseil ProniliA*. “Fear not thou; for I am with tbco; be iiotdlsmaied, fori am thy God: 1! villa, be fullv susiaiued. i tion,? for the ons'iing year will l,o greatly 'ncarlj 61*7,000,000 of miles ofi in tli Pardon and for^^ive, get ■tc send its light npion our e^rth.— ! D God’ ourcr'iiteinpilatiriu? fiom earth to Jupiter, the largest cf ail the planet.?, is | tliy?elfiii heaven, and hclji us to liumble i.ur .S'..iils at tiiy feet, siiu'ul, hUio and will stvcngtlien thcc yea, ] will help'i At Jouesboro’, our home v’as at Broth-1 mcToased? G'.iJ grant it may prove to heavens, wlieii luc.st distant trom our j anuoith} a-sweaic. I hen comfort us in ihee; yea, 1 will updiold thee with the , er Dosser’s, who, with his amiable .vife, jhcFo! j earth, which i? nearly six times and a j our rriicntaucc and fait!, witu .he i es right blind of my righteousness.” kVliat; made us feel vierfectly at liome. ILerej The Conference was hospitably enter-I half as great as the distance of the sun,' sed and glorious hopie llmt .■,ir redecuieil a beautiful specimen of sacied ibetoricl ■ Bishop Paine and son, Brotliop Carter, i talned, each pireacher, no doubt, tlunkingj and hence the light needs 52 minute.? to spihits wih ..'icMfici s'.w r i*. .icier tndin^ Y'hat a powerful specimen of sacred log- j Kerr, Smith, .and nivseif were" billetted.'! he had the very best bome, while the cit- ; reach us from t’ jit heoveniy l>odv. j felicity and lueffahle light beyoiind these not with a drawn f.vord, or an iip'lifted , ic! hVh..t a persuasive spiecimen of sa- rod! He feels within him ihe yearning? of a father's heart, leap'? to embrace the proiligtil, and pciirs ujion him a mingled in place, in the a.-\?emblics of the living, j hi.sle?s for Liicir atpention lo us and m.iny shower of kis.scs and tears. Not a re-, Behold—thou timid one—the T>ivinei\vho w-ire entertained bj tnem at t'he Cd clotpuence! ' I have* often used it at | for tlie wear}' itinerant. May kind fleav- j vith each other in tlicir ellovts to accoru- j more dist-aiit than Umnus, or the Gcoig- e bedside of the dying. It is equal!} | eu amply reward cur worthy host p.nd aiodatc tlieir guests. j mm Sidus, and by foreigners generally pwaachful word is uttered—not the slight-, gradation! il-n tel cst cen.s'ire—nothing but 1've. “Fath-lsny—Fear thou not! I am not woithv to I why? For i am 1 thoe to fear' but I Dost thou ask me, with tiiec! But men e Bice to he Tiie Coijference wtis largely *»onfereuce. attended—great crowds uttcuding the pireaching fi'im day ;o day. All the :l'',ir''h‘'? ' f the Tit-ice were freely offered Mever conld a better hcine be provided ' Kens, of all denominations, or of none, vied I But one pdauet lias been discovered j stais and htiivcm,. at have liec-n contem- ' I - j'lating a little while to-iifgiu! G. P. D. The Clove, Staten Island, N iv. 4. Koy;il Mutch-Milking. Rumor arm 'Unces tw.j suitors to the elde.st d-aughtcr of Vict oria—I ho Prince Najiolci n, nepliew of the Emjie- ror' aixaeoi., auJ th? young prince of or, 1 have firmed! Iki”—"I’eC'.e, no} .?cn! S ;i vantt-, ' i ing rcre.it their cau*’ ,r. sml a robe, a ring a r,ai' of shoes; mid ] dismayed! Still, heed il.eiu not; fir 1 j fur the ..s-e of the Conference, the scssi'ins h.aste to kill th- fatted calf; and let us j say unto thee—Be not dismayed! Dost of which were held iu the Pr-asbvtcrian eat and bt- iiieny; for this my sou was j thou .ask me who I am, that 1 give thee j Church. The best of all was, the gni-' n idst, coming I'fuin 'Vinrir.ia and Knox-! Uranus receives from the S mis 3'0 times ! to an enip'ire, and tlie latter hetr-app'a- Does I clous intiu'-'iice which followed‘.ue preacli-I vule. The road will he liuishcd, and i hj.ss tl:eu that which wv’have. The town is remarkable for its gctxi 1 called llerscheii. u iiis remote woild schools and churches. I li.avc not ccr-j runs his soliiary coiirs. eighteen huiuirvd j tainlv seen an-'pdace of the same jiopula-j inilli'ins of miles fnain ours. Hence his I tion la which su many good clmrches a'.'e| light needs ‘20 (ime. tis ion.it to travel to lobefounik This, vith their guodschools,: us as that from the snii—that i.y. more siK-aks weu'^or the morality, refinement, j thru' two lioim*—and tiins tor two hour.?, "nd taste,cii '^he iuhabitants. S am the: has he Ixien p'a-Si that pioirit of his "vh m . u. a-j. ndlimd whistle v ill Bi Itcard in their, wldch we see him. The light which I’l.-s-sia—tlie fii’St ocingneir-pirefniuplive deal and is uHv*,, wa.s Mst and is found!” i such counsel.^ For 1 am thy God! And here I ^‘«t to the crcwi. of Prussia. We p-re- tius anriouiK emeut ■iivcrcoine thee? And | Jug .,f the word. ._/J'he altar was c» ■..ded j Jonesboro’ will be- rigid on the line of strikingl}' bchiild tlie di'.iue goodiie.ss suiUf it wcnhl he impossiiue to 'cconcih? thenaiiuii to a match hetweeu thoPiinces? and a Roman Caih dic. No suoli ohiec- And they begun to be nn rry. Such 1'!} hr. ihren, is the unspe.akabie j art tho'i unalle to inquire further.? Tin n j with p'cniteiils, tiiid a numiier were cou- j tnivel, East and West. And wc predict j and wisdom, which pervadesaii the works mere}-of the gospel, w’nicli constitutes its I listen: be comfoited, and rc-a.?.-.ured.— • verte,l to God. Bishop Paine was In fine por tim road an amount of travel and of Nat ore. do this deficiency of light distinguishing glory. It i« the law that j Thou art weak: hut—1 will stiTiigllicn ^ l,eaUh, and here, as elsewhere, presided business, and for tho cuuntry an improve-; the Almighty dvrehitect, has supqilied si.v j tion would lie i^ain.tt the Pii.ucc of liu?- oroate.s the farm no in the “far country” j thee!—True, wit n all the strength I cai , with that marked a’Uiiity sind dignity ment far beyond what iltc most sanguine ' satellites, or moon?, wl-ieh move areuu-i | t>ia. as he is a Pi-itcstan'; and it is pirob of sin, ’Die tckt vrcdigal goes about, Mmpiart to -^lu-h a natun a.? thine, thou | which cven’whcre characlcrb'.e his presi- aiitlcipiate With the worthy 1'resident tiiis planet. |at)j(. thcQiie«.'ii.andheradv'iserRWiiidnly Ih-gging mr lire;ji; hut none will give him I wilt yet need help. What then? Shalt wlency. He is picrfectly at home iu the | of the road, Dr. Cunninglic.m, wc l-ccame! I'ntii recently, tlie distance of the fix-.--'stimate the JitTi.-.c-ace between “appa- a crust, or a crumb. Tho desert ol Mouut! tliou have it- Yc»i,—I wiU help tlioe! j ehair, and always roa'ly and pirorapt in i well .'icgiialuted, as als. with his amiable j ed siars from our earth was an iii.o.'ruta-! rent” and ‘'piresumlive.’—.\ash. tnris Sinai i- a pw a- country a starving i True, with all the M-lp 1 cm n-ndcr t.i j p},^ fip^eb-arge of the arduous ai.d hoary j fcmily. He is a nmst eflic.mt officer. 1 hie S'.-cret, but n-ovv vc kiKiw, that ihcl-dJt'. S'>ul. There is no hr.3ad iu all that re-| nuch a nature, ' i stu b a condit’ou as | fini jug imposed upon him. flis sermon j and the fi'ends of the inad have great hrightest star in the constellation of Cen-j amino toleration fir U'ggar.?. If] thine, thou wilt still he liable to he -cast i Sabbath morning v as in the demon-' reason to congratu'a'o tliemselves ia th-e, tanr, i.s the nearest one, and distar.t j ■ ‘ ■ - .* . - , . . . Ltiiiisviiff and Nashville ilailroad. rn.m am'i no tomratlou u r wggar.?. li : tliUiC, uiou wui siia oe unuie vo oo casi,. tatinaiil morning was. m me ueinuu-' reason lu eoiigiai;i -. e mcmseivcs lu i:-e, uiur, i.s me ueuies., one, mm uisiaui i ,,,, ,, “ . , , I , 1 .. T ,, 1 ' , r 1 I • -1 I 1 - ,. . i • -MiC City Council Ol Louisvilh aaic the simicr ■•Iters to \vo”k lor any ol thojdown. V.'Iiat thea.-' Is tnere due seen-; gprati.n ana p'Uvcr -if the bp-nt, as re-1 posse,ss:.. n ol sneo a l. r-’cidem, as ilso o'^ ahuut 18 l-.iliioas ol miiesi Its rays ul an oidiaancc, suhnntiin-r to the citizens—eithi-r lor Mr, H'.'liue.-?, or 51r.! rity? Yea,—I adi uphoh.) dice with the ported by those who heard him. 1 such a Pccrctery as they l.ave. j light, thcieLore, pi-nctrate to us ia Biout j voters .-f ihe city the p'Je.^'iiuii Ji takuig Justice, or M Tilth—he i.'Siiit inloj right I nd of my riglit-oousnes?! My qhic Conf-ircnce. opened cai Monday; While .at this Conference,-.-e ooul:! but i throe year? and were enhltcd f-orn the j Sl,)0t'',‘>0O worth more of stock in thi? tho fields to I'-x-d swine, till he's tlnr-* right hand is the symbol of oninin'otentc; j .nuruin'g with a pc blio praycr-m-ccling,; think of ;be glin’y of Me:lic.lism, when ' skir three years ago. In regard '* t’le i r-.aJ, and a favorable re.suU i? considered uagh!'.'couviiu-cd cf the nakedrress cf tho j and rny viglBeoumess is unlrngcachahle i p. p by ihc Bi.shop. l.Te w.as fuliy in the: -.'e .?aw the talented, eloqueat, and popii-' well known brilliaiit star, Mego, in the I'*"1 show-s the'ligh degree land, ami the ml- ry of hi? lot; and if he 1 and eternal. The power that sustain?: spirit to exhort, and c.irnestiy i.ivited ; hir rejircscntativo'u Congic?,? from this; o n.5t--ll itioii of th* faints tluoiigh ftmin -.r fa'igue, and I he universe, is piledgod-lo support thee;: inournerc fi-rward to the altar of prayer,! district, in the last ?'!^si n, coated in the' that its light con? his fa.sk. i? thru-t into I’le -..nd the nglitcon.sness that gove?ri,s tlie I while as earnestly many came fonvatj, aUai as au li'inihie Methodist pir.^.-icher, im.uitli in reaching t'no earth. Recent ' .and their u> icrmir,'a‘.i; r. in do their part mils to pert irm boils'.* of '-‘'rreefi"i'. and nbic. d upon the ! niuverse, lias sealed Ihe j'l-.'dj. iiant star, Vego, in the i'M ^ im> '‘aow? me mgn aegree ,1 T , , I of imt'Oriance atlacb'jd t" the eatcruriwe th. Lvre, it IK falculate.1., i ^ t • ■ ’ I- ' ’ _ , ! bv the peoi'h-oi Jjomsviue, Ineii entire n.?ume.s 1.. years ami a | jj, pr.,sci)t maiifgei: at, c: J'. ,. ll. T>. i ! . , . ' . . . I i’-E'tng God hiive mercy on Ihenni while his largo eyes, fil! .*d with tears, attronomcr? have u,:duce,l the Dllcwing towards its accomnlislimeat.
The Herald of Truth (Hendersonville, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1855, edition 1
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