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THOMAS J. HOLTON, KuiToa & l'ftorHi jctor. TEH MS : Thr ".irtri'arnlin Whig will be n flurried toeub. ,r,il,r Jt TWO DOLLARS in eurom-eil'tVO I.AUf AN D FIFTY . F.NT8 if Daymen I he d-uyed ft" "'rr months ;aii0 I'll it K K i'OLLAItf at tiie rnd of tin' year. Nopapcr will be dieeon. tinned uiilil all arrearages are paid, except at the (ili n ol (lie Editor. Ailverlieeinents ineertcd al One Dollur er equare (lli i.n.'t r Icaa, tine sued type) I'nr llie firel inaer. t,uii, and 2o centa for each coiitiu nance, ourt ad. icrlirinriit and ilierin"'s Cislra charged 33 per rent, higner ; and a dcriucliun of J. 'J J per cent, will Ik w.iu from the regular pricre, lor advert mrra by , Hie ,cr. Advertisement, inserted m.nlhly or liu .rt.rly, at l per anuare for each lime, ttiml. pi.mtlily 7i cents per aquare for each time. . i IVr.ina a lien f ndui In their advertiarmeut. mil. I imrk the number of ineerlione drtir-.d or " , v -II be married U..I.I forbid and charred H. "'' ' V tuiJini: y- 11, " I J f I' ntintera al lir icerl to ael aa ngrnta. Dfeoliilion. 1 mi: fir 1 ol lllit.n It Ml r.M.r. waa tluad'y ! r iid.b.ed to u.,.lr by Note or Arr.,i. ...u ul. .Hi. A. C. riuelc. T. II. IIKKM. A U. STKKLK, 44if Jia. I, IKH. Xew Finn. AVIMi purclmaid A. (-". 8leek'a iiilereel tB STOCK OF GOODS II U,,, A Kir. lr. and sta.iriatrd will, me J. A. ,1111, Jr. and T. I.arattrra Ai.Na, the i.ii bernftrr be eondunt.-d ejoder Ike I , .., T II. U" A. f. W , e.ll tin. att-ntion ! tiepuMie t.iour iliisn, at e liavo reduted t jKirr hi a grtal many l.uoOt, T. II.jmEM Jh. 1. If rcas .' Teas! ! ME AJ"'KTMEVT CT fit M TtAH I... f.mny c...i.t.n,ol llv...n. 1 eunr , ' - r ' -f- m w --, Qlf 1 iLir riclH--T .T Mil ! II. M. I'BITCHAHD-S fmmtly l)mg Stmt. yf- Heinoval. tsy.n: , . : ;..r. ., i.:, ftnOe m.i n-e 1 .u ti c . nral y.thiat lie b .a ren..,rd l.ia p i" lha oi l t4nd ot Mw re A Hy"T, tinder ' W i.Uiaia' More, on Traila allrrt. eilirie hr 1 pa rrfd in itt nd trt ell orilert in hia line. He ii nil a lew trtn lee on band awoai aa Golden Cook, Oolden Star Flanter'j ac4 i Premium J IHI1V MU)IA S .1 nrlny tf j 1'aiu.ok srovi. i Tin mi1 llollwrr, ilr, s t.,rli I Ui cll chcp f. r CAIf or CobO D. II. L'YFRLr. Aell.lMT. 'lf moo UDWAHI). UAV'AWAY Dm my Railroad ahn. tea. la l.lhef ly eel.. A. , about the , L l.( vl Au;bi, I-'iC, my nrgie 1 Li I'.IMIIIll Tt. t.;;,l and of luminal eu, 93 or re wld. waa lticd hy Mr. Hltj, . ia aMer,y, and ed to m lit n. f. Ht. I l.inwi aauaiv, t'ebra.ry. InM I think 1 i. ly i,g al'ut tberlmto e W. f. II j. l..i. .in r ui.tr.. -r William rjbi.-.. of iitr. at the buy l,.a I .11 r .h. I iii i..v run III lMi:f ftoll. I (t t l..r hia .piireli. naa end delitery l i..ri-,lle j.il, ,., tml I can gel him. D. W. O"- V-i:, la::. Field SlmIs! 'l."Vf;iJ, T.ni..th. I'iue (ir.ae, Orehetii. I u ' ::, M11I, i, Ae. A lar ge q i. 11 tl I y J u.l ! "d 1 , s .t the l..e.l n.ra. I pi.cea, at runcii Aims VU,r.? eaii ielil liuf Sltrt. ' lawia'a i Mill. !... ::. i-..:. ni.if Otto of Hos! A . I U!(.K ..rtmeiit of l.uh-ie'a. t;lrm,t and I oir'. S. eniliil rUlr.ela, T.nl. l W.trra, . Ac. Ac. J11.I . land at rniTciiAr.D.s tunry Oi uf .'. eirin'a I n' on Soluble Iss.Cninphor ! 1. 'II II; uf the Thm.t, Mnuih, Slomack n p.r. ,1 .nil Id at I'lUTCU.UUiS I'lUg dftii krmttt .VW, Inii'i ( on "ten. Slakes Aromatic Hitters! IN '"i!ihl limic lid Iltl-d J )( lt(C Mli.1. tiitr, juil U ltd ml at HUTCH A MVS '.( of t'Aeire 'eavify .M-Jirin.. Iswin'i I oasra. 'Fry It ! Try It! I - M lit !. K .e,nlraed Kltrnetof IH'( HI !' !'! liieainiie in llie world for the tft.a "' it pr Kitrs t nut, 'iry a. r t.h .1 I'lucii aiids nuuo 1IDUSH, Ii win'e Cernrr. il la'n Ilinttiry !' ,. rrotiim. tK. IU MINK 'I in. i,,i . nt for the alov Uenk, .1 V. J l.OHHIF. '"A S'I)K!;. I'.,.,,,,, de.irinn eomea will, ring v -'i. Is.,;' .1tf KKlIHSO IJ:il)I(.'. impomtcrs or -"kj, Linens, Hosiery, Embrolderioi, 0. UI MKKT1.NO 8TRKKT, OpPiVltTr-. BAYKt! HTHttT, ftJARI I'STO, . C. ' T. II.HHEM & CO,, ; WHOLESALE and RETAIL IEALERS DltY GOODS, II A It II W'A It R, HA1 S .1 ft ifOE. " (IMKLOTTCiil,!;. 1848. 47rf TATTERSALL. Livery and Sale Stables. fTIlK e.ih.r!l,.r Inform, tl.. r...t.lU I i ,i,, i i . i. j .1 t o tlst b b" P"'BC1 l,le re bles formerly owned by ( . W.IIiiimaon, one acju.rt ea.t nf Kerr's lloU-l, near the J.il, and lias added la end n riiUel Ihrui in superior manner, fur Ilia purpoae ol ooiii( ,n Chariot. Livery and hale rsuUe, in roniplale Older for li e accouuni.o'.ltoa of the public. Him ubjeel ia Is mW liia retahli.hmmt what it , , . , , , ' ' f h""' if"1 tor.po.. ol. find Ill ?" VTp ,,Ur"" "d C,rf,"C" f"' aeevmnrodxlion of (lie cttitvoa ernrrally : and any prrann drairmf any mode nf rntireyane, ran be jatiited, eud l (nod trim. I'unipeunl Driven fur. Uiaord when oeired. rrHHoVKI.S .ill find at tl.r.e Btablce fine arennimoilationa baring prepared for tlirni good yarrf, rack end Iron jlia, and an abundant tup. ply of frotfodrr re arte fur tl.eir see, a well aa a pleoliloJ auiply ol water. boix-a br alriet I lent ion to the wiahea al the enm. , oiiiaity i met it and rrcvive IiIm ral there of tbe ! P"""1 "w.-n-rn. K0J5ERT IiAJK, I'ruprictor.. L. J. UAWLtY. Azmt. I'ktiUtit, J1. 'JO, lpo7. Hlf Variety Store. csIi C'onlcet ionarlcs, Fruits, f fr aUWerK, ,e.(-tlrul-y iutM ,.cill. J , , hnrc .j ,ormum)inf e-.un.ry. in 1 ne n 1 n hand and ia eonatantlr rearms biiw New York, I Confcctionaries, Fruits, , I'A SI Y .' li)( i:H 1 1 IS, ( K.' A KS TOIIACt O. SM'FF. TUVS, ?fiiia;i iilriiMtrii, I I ici: Miiu iioituv iioiolm. Vlu l tl a, lillut l ugnu, . tbulrs UeiMlandsA Uliel Cugrt at" ever ra-f jr. J. l I'ALMKIl. aere im arrvmeoi w, .... baker. I w n parcel Ui l&rHiab auprrwr Cikbti at aiwrt notue. Ilttrnrn! Ilorttra! A JnJuUillt lirmniy Jot HOUSES I d Uia ireeipl f ( Ha Imliar, I will mail to .ny j-i a ieci,.l v K u e. y nr lluie. ll;m Jk-Ua or Giuha. 'I bia rj,. 1 c hi. at. ff me.; v h ret c.tea lu give cnkliuaii lofi.il in t'C wi.rati.Vquailil.uctl, ni.ite rehrl. r.very man wr iu a.n ill Ii ' Vine II. rm. llie luali rial, r.l Klneh the f, ,, cmtieeed can be prfenwe) by "'-(ttB s ui. I.iuaa. 1 1 I ma r.tmy f,iU j " AoC(, ,u .1 reel, the loim.y will be reQ.-,. (iieen.bu.o'. t:'i'"'yUjN'w. BAKKU. l1L'mv " - ni-j-Stufls, Dyc-SluIEs ! ,.,(ir. iiy beat ul line el.aa of arUel. e. eon. ' ...nne in nart nf SW.Iolwn of Tin, t.xiracl ol "Chineel, M.dan . A e., m.y be pur. - eo lw t HUTCH A HD'S Prmc rt, twia'a Cerwi Fort MoiiRaies.Fcrt Mdiinafcs. A NKV aud bi.Uilfui aluitnl jiaat rcceivtd ' ruiTCHAiiri's Vrug mad Ckrm( tlonie. Country Merchants 1 Kri r prlfii'iy inttlrd to .1U.DU JNLii, pul up in ai.y ei) e In orur,oy I'lUHHAHP, DiUfgul en. .Ipnlkeeery, lawm's t oast a. Varnislies, Variiishrs! VI AKfiK ttoik now on html ei.ntiiting ol IWlliar. opal, Coach Fl'idv, I'lirniliire. J.. pan. An, Hliiel. will b enld b I ASH tmti thaa urn eUirt ho-.i.. in ( barlnll". Ui. il. M. I'll ITCH A KD. tab mnd Ktftl Ihnfft. law i.s'a utsia. Conilition Ponders ! KMLRS and '.mi re interetled in KTIX'K, )V are eaaored iiiat theae pn paratmiii are on turp.'.ed e h-. alth.g iving femediea to Horaet, l aiue, aad all kinde of Kiek. for aale at rKlTCJlAlUiS i H ktlfU mud Klait Ihvg Mere. lawia'i t vaaaa. HitlllillKiUHl IH I OIl'!MIII6-, OK tho fir-t qinlity. at fit I'll H.AKIfS MtlU K'l'ORK, 'hltr in! White I. rail! ! 4T()'I UKR eui'p'y invoiced. I'ure Article & , 4 m e.nt per lb. far Coe, l.Tjelber with evoty 1 i. ml .J,.ra- Al. at . tuitT'i-iif i rtri-a inf mud 'uiirl Mere. (iiiniiir Imw lr Ihint I Jj(iV Ktt-S It W IlillTM AN'S pure QUININE at f i 5U per ol.t oe iarwna'-n al rUITCUAUDS CAemirii! uuae, lawia'e t oa.vaa. TVr th nnd Var SyringeM, vo r rvceived at 1 1-RlXCii.intrs. .1 Ilrrkir'f r.iriiia fBtir.auetioiity"f lbi article overborn e...rci. 1 Taouirs, . " "n r"cl' "f r mvalid. and re.nVr.. ia nq..t.nd by U. me- dieal.:-,. r-"1tilCIIAUDS f.m'i Wir fare S.fi Ii, ta1 J,f 1IKLTS! BELTS!! J1KLTS!!! Froui llie U(oh BHt Company, Al Mmmufaelurtu' PrUt$ 1 , , .. . cami Fiuciat , a in.U...... . .12J eta. per fool, -IS , H " 17 23 ,..,..87 .....it ....-Si 60 79 " p'y . CTfEAMLFUM BrXTSwanafaolared U order at alMirt uotice, . CO MM 1 CJIKO HOSKot all aim, for water or alee in preaaure. erderrel dii rc frmlhtilan.. faeturtri, , Ab.S'V P.UK of all dca'eriptionf al 3 centa per pound. LOO.NE ti CO. ; fee. 16, 1658. iOtf Kcrp your I'lano in 'I n no. i fJMHE eitiient of Charlotte and aurroondijj JL country are run n minded that the tutwcri. ber it pn pared at ail linna to repair and tune Pi. anoaand Mvlodaan in toe btat pneaiblr niaoner. He would not aay that an old inalrumrnt mo be nude to aoond aa well aa a new one, with all the modern nipiovenienUelUcbed J bat he ia prepnr. ed to aay that an old inelrumcni nhirb will jnr. 111 j repjirt at all. can b made tu emit aa fvxi, and aa aweet a tone, aa the at ma inilruoieut i.ter did ben new. lie aioo intendt keeping constantly on liai.d, I f'"m ,n" Wl eelebratid nianufactuiera in tbe V. n',rl Slatea, which will be auld at niuulacturer'e ' I pri. -e wnn 111 if hi added. 1 Old fianoe ree-iyd in pari pay for new one, 1 eccnruinf 111 meir vai IJe alan iiilciMJt keep'naT a'lnataiitlr on band. eond kxnd inalrunienta to aell or lo rent. Any prrwn having old inatranien'a, and arc de. amua of aelling them, may do well o have tlieni I ronairrd and Kept eipoard to aale in Hue anxrbet ! U Repair Shop and VYere.Kooni at tbe Mp.ieal - II. il, up-a Una, over ll.e China Hall. ASA OKORGE f ae.Ue.y.a. 19, I&j8. IC-I y l.rnthri'! I. eat In r! J.talhrr .' ! Ilcnilrk Sole Leather , 2A eenta, t;.,od llain.ged Sole Leather. 21) " be-1 H hit Ouk 3J " lair " 30 " Harness and Upper Leather, French and American Calf Skina, Kip Skine, Lining and IlM.din; Skina, Deer hkiua lor lacing Belle and p'anuu.n uac. BOOXE & CO. JS. 18S8. jOtf jbrNEW' firm, flllK on.ler.igned bavirc tft!cJiA.'-if C, I'linl'.i.ii.iii.iei- 1.,I ifi' irin'f LUUlLUVIldlJ , DtUVt-K ) j , nm0t i BUSlIieSS, ttho badly worn, that she could but with RetiUl brer-Jooiif ammtllmB.riiati mo 0U. before tbe other. Her Ber leave to ciVroundma e-unlrv lo lueir New ( li.rl. lt. .itr riireet, between Brem'a and Kraok. "."""il Bprat at ir.niei e 010 nun., MHoala be pieastd U eee alt lueir Irieiioe anu MOODY I MSBET. 46 tl reireery 9, lfii8. II. , Williams & Co., i) i.i i, i its in anoi i.v.iks, viioi.i:ali: Had ki:taii. a Rr. now receiting Urge aloca J and will haveweekly additioiia aa their ealea may require. Tney will aell to the wlxitianle Irade at a laiall coiuniitaion. Vur JWia.r. CASH COL'IRY rilOPLCK. We oeropy lh ell knuni, aland reoanlly oc. rnpird bv T M. Fetruw. II I'lIltr.KS aiuuoed te proreplly and aa Ipw aa if ptcacnl. II. It. WILLIAMS A CO, Tied lree. 3 danii teia lie HVal terner. Chtiluttt.Jum.t, Ifj8. :tf Tin: i. m i: I.WlCIOnATOR! r-KKI-aitKii nv na tvNt"RI'. (orapor fiitlrely from tlMS, nr TUf m ri utivk mi i.irta uk IK Liver all, a... iT., ...., I... Il .i h-.il il" h....'. a.., at. ia. Mw i.Mia C rfS "2":??:?" l'i't''B: H r.TrTr.:.",,-,'" - SJZSTtZ . ----- I.irf ..ik Mirer t "in- JJinli inr t- . rei pwrvVrinatil-ble-id!' arat r-. heller. ,ie. el. led. b ii... In, l.ur.l.re. Xvi 'i. a.-i 1 .,:.., p..... MgHi- nifhi, I,mi la. I.eela n.1.111" tt .WII all hHteadoehe. a i I h..l. I i l hoi aa r.. ( nmnir lll.i- . end Oontmer m4 uu la .1.. 6.-. - .T H I. nmnm ja B.' aeal Uropajr. kr .'" Lour 1-1 tMM .reiiiii..ii. r'tveraiiil. a AauA. iojieiiJ.ij..auo. -m '" a. avelj in i vaae II ar. alii ir MU V.ler In lhe morel auralor, aau. tw.llol boll, luiellnr. THB LIVER INVIOORATOR IS A W'lKHVtri.- KII. Al. PIMllVaBV. ai.4 It St'lT . ai-j .!.. .7kim I. Hn.irrt It r.n, lln M t.ler 1 ,,r. iu. -ol O' IVrf" I. tl. !... all m .blot ra lh. rol. ar a tHaraaetl 1.1 vr. ttict t eoat.a raa eoma. livrosn a . . rr.v.uri-'t. .!. ..mi... ...... Mm Vera ; X W Ptott . . Nr. Vera ; T W Piott . '' luu II k.T".. rnu .a i a ' mi. Ik I a, all li, ...... u. -J - i A Ii. ..o a i . HMinMra. An. V. fCAUK i CO., ChmlvUi- .V C , IniJiai .aiiifi. , Ye ay they all have paeaed That iMibie race and brave 1 ' That tlivir liylit ennoea have Ta tailed Krom off the created wave i I 'J That 'mid the fireat where Hit I 'ft'-eil 'i'barearinga no hntvre abooV.' ' Hut then name ie on your wattra,' ' Ye may not w-Jih 11 out. , Tib where Ontario', billow, Kllie nean'e aarjre ia curled ; , Where etrong Niajiim'a tbunden wuJu The echo of the world j M here red Miaanun briiivi lh Rirh tribute frmn the Weal; And liappahnnnnrk tw.etlv aletpa tn green Virginiu'a brea'al. Ye eay their cone.like cabine, Tint cluttered o'er the vale. Have dianppeered aa withered !ears B-fora tbe aotnmn'a c:ile ; But their nienmry liveth on your l.ila. Their b.ipliiin on your abore Your ererli.tuij; rivera sjicak ' Their dialect ol yore. Old M laaachuaetu wcare it i Within Uer lordly crown, And brund Ohio b-.ira it Amid Ilia young renown; Connecticut halh wreathed it. Where hrr quiet foliajre wave. And bold Kentucky breatiiee it boirre Through all bir ancient e. A LITTLE lliADEK. liliscfllanrmiSt 2E3 GOWSH 015; vn, rrnrtiHToitcrCPSKm. , A ui-t x uin.oi uijunn, ; It was the morning of a New Year, that had iust set in brv'ht. "olden and beau- naajusi set in, Drv", 0J'ueD, ana ceau- tiful. ment The suo rtened like jelled rai- ment in the nOodleas sky. Th chimin,? , f , " , uulr1OB ,oem ,n reSira 10 peculiarity eon-'ever, I argue the necessity of lay rcpresen ! ' . . ' g IJ'tey were filled nth tears. Tbe want nected with PLnrrl. nr...r.i..tin r ,. tatinn in tl,., I M V. t'l,.,rh P., , ,)Z of the silve aounds of tbe belts struck joyfully u0B tue liskuer, in every street. ery Mreet. rt.ng , ..ra- id enou"h ,;. The ai' cold.thongb cot piert c;n?bouj;b not biting; just cold jB truth, to diffuse life and elasiieity iuto rirr.-, .... e . - 7-cj"w'',u ,ue S3 crowJ tu4t AeV.Z.'" i.,.. Iler little feut bad growo .-eased only in thin shoes, and cheeks .book at efery iUp she look, and ber lips looked truly purple. Aia 1 poor Fl-ieGray! She was a little beggar 1 r.i.icui.y t V . .1 .11 - ..nu, .-a. l ttSl It 1! J"' " " J"1 l ..t Juat like the last vear'a watiU. and last year 'a suffering, were tie wants and lufferiniri of this! The chance of the year brought no change of her condition wild it. She wns poor, her mother was a A ina.r.H arl the rhrlil was a noor ber-r! In the old and cheerless Crow wild, and revel as they chose. They be understood by the relerence to tue lan- recardiog tbe policy of the clergy as exmu r eo o . i. i i ......m.mml'ii :.t" ... nf i h lnrd I v ar i-tocrac y of room gleamed no bright fires of stivers., . i - a ry. ya evergreens, no wreams. no uu.- ... . r. ;i!,...it r.na, iWlii'd tbe time-stained walls. There wasno sound of nierr, voices within the Jioor. rt .ay to the widow Gray: " A UPP, .V. fen to yoa, Mr.. Gray." Il.aveo seemed to t ti.j l .1 i... .kJ. o... fr.m .... ... tbe bapp ness tbat was all the worms ou "n. ... r. . , ... tbat festive day of tbe year, n aau pro- yiiled, to all appsarances, no eongraiula- I lions, do laughter, no gifts, no Bowers, for 'them. ;Vhv? 'ere they outcasts! HaJooin! How it turned everything first in- .they outraged their clanus ou the wM ! world", charity! Had they voluntarily 'hut themselves out from tbe nligl.t of livine creature, around them! 'Mrs. Gray , rUZ topped a, timcand breath- cd her hot breath .pon bor bl.e ..id be- BBnil,ed ,Dd .i.mpcd her tiny feet ; ,beir cements with all the fore, left in 1 .1 .... I 1 :.. i...ra v(,m! f ei-mlilino in ber ... . .... , l.r blue eye. for a moment, and rolled . , , , ' ,. ...v.. ..xt ib. mZi free.., to them. 8he hal left her . , . -. .1.....J .. fn. "r !t What woniLr that he'rried even rich mans h.uds! No; else bis avariee ;U? reFrctitation in the Methodist Church ,iou in our paper of tbe liith uit.. for Me , V .1 t . I; 1 r d lr!,v.,.3 . 7Z would have vanished at onoe and hi. heart fro?w foIl0wi0g considerations : " tbodisLs, clerical and lay. to take tueou- thoutrh those hot tears ouly ariptna on me ... v I t, .,t 1 aideration tbe questions of changes iu tbo cold pvement! The, might a. well fall would have flowed with generosity No, Tbcrc Bra "DJ PersoD' ho ar ; p0n', "f "be M E. Church, South. I have tk.re as elsewhere; the many huuan hearts o; it was only to the widow aad her j mcmber. of toy Christian communion who of bein iu her p,ie. anJ in look- tbat pas.ed ber were full aa icy and bar- dened. i She would have turned back to ko home . , 1 ... bad she uot thought ag.tu oi r poor uiotbcr; aud.be went ou, .noug, wU 1 1 , . . logo aue.new . - - T Where should slrtt beg atreet beggar, .. 'wars rat What sticet. are laid fit, and j ...1 f. ibom? LSurclv nameu anu oiu. ti . - . . if not horn It waa this crystal tears irrepressible utiaraoce. A little s, then whero should t cy go ? j fc. 1 w xbibit ,om 0f the wril coos.- j p.eb.r, off bi abotiuonu-m. -Hioo tboughv that broug l tnos. r hub BtJ rMuU fram a prejudice . . . , that .freed those e9 ate , - ht . r,cUr. Tbogb ,bis numerous I S. ' " " 3" ' . of .obs tb.t ca-ed betf tuauut h ... Wii)., lb doctrine, of Meth- j - f ' . boy a bright looking ttlow j which were .towed there ; aud bow overjoy to e.aa bor as ah. walk! and ed waa he to see bis mother offur tb. ick .. ta.sae.jl A ft ft MB KilP Iwept and .obbed. II. caught th. glitter j . . .1 .A i). ..lit ' r Irinae tnara in ID! lugnmut, fc-., amoU bi. bo.rt. He knew not wn want 1 and .uffeiiiig were. lie bad n.verkeowa !tbe himself uever onoe beard et tbem kuew not wbat a pal bear wa. He stopped guddenly before M.ie, tod asked the cue of the tears. She could make do rcplj, her heart was too full. "Has anybody hurt you T" aaked the leeling little .'tllow. She shook ber bead. " Have you lost yonr way?" he persisted,! a iBrLurbaa couace. and hor husband ro," answered tbe child. " What is the matter theot" he askod, " Mother is poor nnd aick, and I am ;coia aua Hungry. We have nothing to jcat. Our room is quite cold, and there is I , , , mo wood for us. Oh!you do not know ail. ' a " But I uill" replied tbe maulv bor vv cere do you live f ' ( " Will you go home with me V asked El f , tor face bngbtntng. I " Yes, let me go with you," said he ; ! show me the way." I Through street, lane, and alley the gui jded bint. They reached the door of the j Lovtl. The cold breath of the wind wbis jtlcd iu tbe cracks aud crevices and key- 'lioles beforo them, as invitin" them in. (Tliprtm! a :.,.' t ... ... I ' .vcuiy ri - Sed ber head from the pillow, and gave jber a sweet stiiila. "Elsie, havo you I ail -1 e ., ' come : sue latntiy sam. Yes, mother," answered the child, " and j I have brought this boy with me. I do I not know who be is, but he said ho wan ted to come aud-see where we live. Did I 'do wrong; to bring biui mother !" .No, my child, said the mother. " If ; ht 1ri,nw. bi ( : .. r l- u ituui uia mile , , - . 1 ' v.uuui jiuy ma yeij ne is j be is boy g- . .,i " and oiu euougn. The bright-faced, sunny-heartod zed in aetonisliuient nnnn i,.ml,,.r 1 ., , T, ,r 1 CUliu. Ihe scene was new to him. He :e ,1 1..1 ,,, I ert ,. ""al toey oauea pov- Ilia IL-.J .1 , . " 'J uruu ,u tln ,,,,. kut ().. i;,j de: mhea ,A ' V 7., a " arjli woe, the barrenness, the dessolutiou, wore , much for him. He shudder- ing the kiugdoia of Gowor iu-trumental in .j , ,1 11 n....j 11 1,,... . , ' UnCL0re;cd floor- the salvation of the souls of others. If, her. "oui - niui.y into the fire-place. His eyes be errors in the Church which may be pro-1 wandered woaderingly over the naked looking so uninvitingly and cheer- Ttry moruin 5gWeahiiiI,Ww,cw.l...l-.;Mfp,v presto mem 10 too cons.aerat.on have that," said he, holding it of their brethren in their clearest, most vi- "You may b out to the child. "Oh, you are too gooJ '. You are too puen, I fear!" as if sho ought not to U,e frotn him. j Mother will give mi another if I wa," ' said he. Take it tike it you shall ! . Z.I" A 1,. . n I . r, 1 1 nnim 1 H. ttU'-l UC . u- -...-j f i It was a cold coin of tbe yalue of five dollars! Mother and child wept together. Then ; they talked of the good boy whose heart had opened for them op this e lears dav. Then thev let their faneies tun and looked at thegl.tj tenng p.ece. Ihere was . I. - J . 4 r....l ,n .t..il.;n.. .n.1 rniri ' ireau, auu mti, " v..u.., , .nnifnrt in its depths. Now tbey saw. with- in its rim, pictures of delight aud joy; vis- ion, of long rooms, all wreathed and deco- gated with vieions of evcrgreet.. and flow- ers ; vision of smiling faces and happy nu,. .minds of merrT voices, and the ! .- ... .i i..n. . .1,. t in. cmming music ui uei.e , ... j.. ...... .v.. i.,.h f i,.nm.l. nocen. tongue, .uu t hearts. Ah ! what a philosopher's stone was that to go.U anl nen into . grouped around mna aua caeeriui .r.cuue, and tilled their ears with kind voices !. How it garlanded all hours of that day with evergreens and full blown roses 1 ' How it spread them a laden table and crowded it with merry guest. 1 and those guwtt, too, .11 .atiafied and happy ! Ob, ' -bat bright ray. shone forth from that tri- n A,ii et n a i i ouia is uava oceu au kngbl i -' " d,rk P0 ! et! No; else it had before burnt its way through and lent its audience to others.-, Could it have shone withsuch visions in the 1 Child tual It wore iucu a u, . . l u.:n: ,nA v.alJ .ueh ICil auru uin.i.ii. i-, .... , . ... ni. c .k ' ' " ik.v . w- - e ... .,ld ine Digua ie.u...r- --j 1 tue pieaa uoko one - rr ' . , . . . , . . . ot lloDe !l.Ku.e. j-j . if bis mother wa with bim. Ulrssed boy , ; Ho bad rawed the whole of New 1 ear . , woman work and anew home, and to.ee .v. .ik woman auddenly stronj and almost - i -i . .n;J rTi.a TT. well unaer toe muueuv. wondered if their bappinese could be possi bly a. deep a bis own if their New Ye.r was as bright to thoni hi it was to bim. He .L .. 1 L..A .L :. V. .-I .I.im.eliin : nut X Will ' i .l:. ,. h.l nrnril " ' 1 ho , kuew Dot how ny one eould he happier tlian ! he iru at that moment, j Years hare rolled away inta tbe silent past. That little girl Elaio Gray is a - j dy. Not lad oalj ia name, but one i deed, ia heart and conduct. She dwells wholly deroted to he, The hu.baad b otbor than the generous boy who( on tbe N'ew 1 Year's festival, accosted her so tenderly the street, aDd went borne with her. Her 'poor mother sleeps quietly in tU church - 1 , ..... yard; jet .be lived to know that God had ' I provided for bcr child. She died rf?si(rned and happy. A. : :.t. e ..11 -i meie uuiui cnucr ui lj'jiu or Sliver, - J that tuu.t be locked away frou, sight at the iuu5l ue locsea away , rout s.gtn at the tiegiiiiiing oi me iew learl J'rovtuciui il aleijun. (LmunicatioiL Mr, UJilor : Permit too to present to your readers a few considt-ratioua in exr,!-. I .. j .L .----;- j""""uU. iuo u lumt ig i0e n uig 01 me 1 1 "th of March, and in justification of the ' Priciples therein presented. I trust I ahall . 1 . . .... . not oe regarucd as nniluly uifpoed to seek after errors, and preset the dark side of j with tbi excusire poIicy. yupse onc SOul subjects ,a an uncharitable light, if I do L, be kf.pt out of fLe Church by tbja D)ean!J prcseDt some things which I regard as iiu- who may be ensnared by in and lost forever, proprieties in strong and viud colors, if 1 13 rei-poiiil,!e for this miaro having en those thiugs are proven by the records to ! 'raPPed hia fVet ;vij0 be "ponsibla be correct ; for his future destiny ! If there be any per- be correct ... . vi ith 1. prate u hiart I irtnn.U..m:.: n..i...i r ni 1 . .. -o 1 - ----- , obligation to God and tbe Church for the (unnumbered blessings which have beeu con - ferred ou the world through the instrumen - '. ... , . .. ., , ,. . ( tal.ty of the itinerant Methodist niiuistry, obligation to God and the Church for the ' " but the inestimable ble.Mnrri realised in iir,. 0 past and now enjoyed by the Christian world . ... . . . cannot release tne mini.nry aud membership ,..,, , , , , . . r " T BUU.rC0 lrmne auUei ae"'"nJI UP" j nient which miuht be the means of advaue-' ductive of injury to tbe eause of Christian- ' ity whether those errors have reference to rid Hsht and most impressive forms. The command of the eternal God is, cry aloud, DOt, make my people know their sins." H9 who loved the LliurcU anu gave niruKt-ii for it, says, " I have left you an eiamplo, that ye should follow my footsteps." Hut j fl... vhila lha ATlinll (I OT LUriSL Vila UIIV U iw n ui.s ."v . , - and kindness, be spared not the mercy qf in ovn ptopte, but mont solemnly ad- dressed them, preoeding every error presen- ted tu their consideration wnn tuu m lemn denunciation, wo um jw- "'"" ' Pharisees, hypocrites." I do not desire to guage ot n.m .xr T"Z.U that any minuter or nieinuer i v..-. v.. will be justifiable in using the solemn do- ' nunciations employed by ennst incir j.uru, when endeavoring to present any error r h,eh ; m,y be .apposed to e, Christian association; but do wi"n e t understood that no one is justifiable tn not L..:e.. in CbeUtian charitv and coarte- B , . . , ,- . e,e.i;arities in ecc osiastical polity v r ,,,, ' Mpj wbicn tmy regaru as ....... I vu imj fc-'- - ... progress of our common Christianity. hope, I will not, therefore, be regarded desiriii ' to et'tr up ttiife aud to sow tho the progress ol our common un...,.,. I ' "" n V.ep.K. I 8eeis ot uiscoru uu o.w.u reu beloved in Christ, if I endeavor to show the propriety of the priucles f resented in the call, and the necessity of the orgauiza- ,ion therein tended. Nothing could I grJeTe ,ny heart more than a eouvtct.uu tbat tbese comrjJunications would injure the cause of Go4, or become a stone of stumbling or Ar ah,,iiiia. orir wnicu euiue .tumble and fall to rise no more forever.- HoTiiriEr .then, tbat they may do no barm and , trusllU3 in God that they m.y be productive .r ,ca.e COod,I will presenttbe necessity uf . .Buosoriuo - n..:..;..ii. .. tan.rht bv the M. K. Church, vu. i"'-"11; b---j bo cannot conscientiously sustain the pecu- liaritie. of ber government ; aud uot unfre- ri.red to hear tbe Polity of l. ... . denounced a. auti-r.- 4 J " . iuo - - ch we love, denonnceu as auu-ro- I will not at preaeut enter into tigationef this allegation, to sec it ba. auy found dtiou in truth, or an iuvestig bether odi.in and would gladly see tbem eaootioa- j When a member la aeonsed nf enuie, he .4 by th. power, above and tbe world con- ; w b. tried. u th taw tmtu, by a com. wetted to God through the iustr-a-cnulity mittoe. or jar, of I.yme. if th.ir verdict i. yertea to uou iur 8 , ,;r iudu I " cu UtT," it U a verdict of Jajnsen. Ho has of the Methodist iv.im.try, yet their inSa- b tU qwuA. Conf. enoe to Metbodiam U comparativelj lot, e0Cei.OB,pO(iCrl b, van majority of laymen, cetbaps eatirely loot. H " beeome ) who trT tba ,rral, and their dt.ci.ion i. fi with any branch of Christ ' my-I Dal. Now, in all these oourts of onitii. btdy.U Jid a-, probability, be with Und ablate jri,.Hctiow. where the sortie one where they da not so fully believe the doctrines, but prefer the government to that of the organization; whoso doctrines they admire there is then a struggle of couseiense between sustaining errors in uc triue or in polity.,, A ery sra'alb circuni- : ' in atance may fretuicntly produce conscnuea i, !" ' wi Itnportaut character may tura K kind XiUtZ;?. foofc, or an arJectiona'e erasn of the hand! in TnaJ foil the power of tbe tempter and turn ' acaio in taror or saiyation, wutle an uu- ! v , , look m '"fll? WOvrJl 0r ,n U!,2odl ; tiurlenque on the Church may strenrtheu i tl.e snare of the Towlef aad turn the "scale 'n favor of sin aud eternal perdition. It i finite probable that na-!iber of thole who be- liere the doctrines of the etbodist Church ....1 1 c ,. j corne members of any Ch'rinian eommanion corne members of any Christian communion. 1 lUouj;b they ny be frequently aider gra ciom influences and to all human appearan ces near the kingdom of God. They may live and die without Uod and without In pe, when, without this preiu iice aga.nst her po lity they tuight have lived in the Church, died in pence and gone to live with God a bie. My firm conviction ii tint the want of a judicious system of lay representation 1.-' .7 J 7 'V "Pniatwir n me .u. r.. cnnrea nas Kept larSe number j from becoming connected with her coiiinm- ("'on. And why some of her members should fl'jeet with sach pertinacity ta lay represen- It.ilinn tna i. tiwt. Mr.M I . I : T ' ' .' 6 --' ! manent benefit to be derivea from tbfs exolu- 91uu ul ,aj uitiureu i.-oni unurcu cociereueesr, here la it ? W hat is it ? If it be desirable, ! where is it ! What is it ? If it be desirable, 1 tIleD' not 10 csst a stambling-Mofk before ! hahi,,? ,0U''.,!Lf U drl!al.y ,he cordf ! of love, over which he may fall into tlerual ' pprdition, it i. desirable to remove this pTuition, h ia aesiranie 10 remove this rPnl, frn, ih PI.M.,k Vrn. rt. .1- r ' - ;ot the mnuence of tU's clats to tbe Church fm,- .r .; r .!... L- ! " v n.e n,,w may be kept out of her communion by this eiciusive policy may be ultimately lorn for. a considerable number of thoe who have conn,1cled tbe MethoJi.t Church 1D former days and many who are now con- ected with ber coiummnon, o reg.H th. want of lav representation a a deid. ratjttt f considerable itnportam-e. If we turn to he h'8lory .of 'J1.?,, .K'-oi.W, nleft 1'. ,)er p,,c ,t the precut time admire the purity of her doctrines, elie- witb foI affection the institutions of her Class M,rti,lgs and Love beasts but are. truly grieved JX "c mectjnjr',Jcre a brethren in conference omf o( expressions I d.aiii to notice hereafter. It is quite probable that unless .!,:. ,-. e..fnrnied manv more may UlllS ..-tut. ... y abandon coci .r e 1.1 . sake the fold of Christ and become entan gled in the cares of the present life to the neglect of life eternal. Suppose then that some of those who have abandoned Method ism because of this peculiarity, have become embittered against the Church, altogether , PhTri e who .aid God, fth.uk thee that f cbH,tian communions because Uiey reB0.jn(.e she doctrine vrnicn tney yarded I , the truth of God having been placed befoTe their feet? Whero , , ..non,:D:r,,y 0f their tall rest T p.i j herome "all thinss t j all meu ., i..,ii :, k , (that he might save some. Mia'.l it be i Warded then sacrifiee too groat tor an uin- lerant Methodit minister to inalco to lay a- privilege of sitlins in conference i whiia ni, ay bTethren are exeladed, that ' thereby be maj save some? Shall we see con- grant Meihodi-t minister to make to lay a- s .lerable numbers annually forsaking th.s ; br3Ilcb of ,he Churcb," because of this cx- .. an effort to re- ( uii.dv tLe evil! from ,he value of these n,enii,ers to the Church aud from the value $ ZltlTr ; bUJC of tLls restrictive sys- ; cm , lhe oecesity 0f hay repre.en Ulijn iu ,U her ecclast.cal con.erencc,. ma in 14 n. r.no. CONVEM'ION OK MKTHODISTS 11 INVOLUTION. Mr Dhtor : I see a cad ?-v a conven- lugn uiDiiii'J'f irn'.;. - ;,, ,.l,aUl.... bv " C." I cauuet see any roa- ----c . i ( I sous, o! eumoicu. """i - .... ' atleuoance. i 1. He will alUw t'a. doctriucs and gene- ' ,e rat rules, , "V.."- ' ,., in hi. first item ; but iu hi. , q -u t r " Li nd n his hrst item ; ' 5,b he clashes with bis liral : fr in bis tli I he doe. n. M..yJ " J. of jr c,rcuU,ioll BU ,boi. HKaMAN' l.III'l.va
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