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and State. Tired Mothers, i A little elbow lean upon your our tired knee that has so much ' ' to .bear - ; :: . y :- ' ; 4'- & child'd dear eyes are looking lov From underneath a thatch of tan ledhair. s 1 Perhaps you do not heed the vel vet ' touch : .; ' - Of waim.i moist fingers holding ; yours so tight. You do not prize the blessings over, ' much v' :.. V'r-v''"''' Vnn nlmnat am tr tfrpri trt nrnv tr i t : -- - s - a x j : - A r - I did not 8 e a3 1 do to-day KVe are so dull and thanklesk, and . too slow y ; , ' . ' -''.' .: ITo catch the sunshine till it slips away. - " : And now it seems surpassing strange tome That while I wore the badge o r motherhood I tiid not ki3S more oft and tender lv : . ? - mt .'' lit. .L!l.l - ' good. . villi 'it, boiiie uigiuv-vv iieu you si ' down to rest, You miss tho elbow on your, tired v ;knee ,.-v:;f V. .- : This restless curly head from ofl . your breast, This .lisbiner toncrue that, chattels i r, ' .... " constantly; your own the dimpled had slipped, ; : .': If from !' hands And ne'er, would nestle in your palm again, i If the w hite feet into the grave had tripped ; :.-y'i ) ' .. I could not blame you lor your ; heartache then ' l i '-; ' -. ' : ' I' wonder that some mothers ever fret , . . ,y.;'.;. y At their recioiH darlings clinging to their gown; yy.-'y :? Or that the footprints, when the y days are wet, Are! overt , black enough". to inak them frown. If I could find a little muddy boot, Or c p, or jacket, on my cham bet v. ; :iiQor- . ,;; W I could kiss a rosy, restless foot And bear it patter in myJiouseonc .- - . .t- more. : ft ' ' ,r - . -' '' . .1 If 1 could mend a broken cart to- :; 'dayj v, : -, T - To-morrow make i a kite to reach ;:'thesky, j There is no woman in God's world 1 ' could say ; j- j--v;; . Sne was more blissfully content iHthan I I :. . yi-t-:..4y.- fiuiib ! the dainty pillow next my Own " ; 19 ti vr rumpled by a shining My. singing Ibirdling from its nest j; lias flown i - i , The little boy I used tokiss is dead.' HE AFRICA METHODIST Jlio Annual , Cpnf erence, of N . . C: of tl;e African Methodist Epif ' ;9th Inst., afr'a'jti$eftil, harmo nious and interesting session, en, lis,ting not only the interest of the oolored peopie, but to a very large geethatx)f ilmliites! Thislat , ter interest was . displayed in the ididfcelinpT exhibited .in iter- taurse with the colored clergy,, in jtijl intended : for purposes of cn tertairmient and in-tlie largo and ?gnlar attendance upon the churches opened for public wor hip. The u&c of the Presby te- rian and Methodist churches was tendered by their respective pas- tors, and the courtesy was freely used, so that 'during the week's bcssion of the Conference there continued religious services. , f The t Conference was distin- giiished by :he presence of men of color eminent for piety and for learning, and graced with an elo- qttence of language and a fore of learning and theological at 1 tainment that surprised the white auditors, unprepared for such high mental cultnre in a lately en- dained as Minister by Bishop As frauchised race of ignorant slaves, bury, and was himself subsequent- However, few of the most cmi- ly made a Bishop. There have nent of the speakers were ever been eleven Bishops in regular slaves being mostly of Northern succession, of whom six are now birth andi educated in Northern living. There are 2,000 travcl or Western Seminaries. Only ling ministers, at home, ' and as one remarkable for his powers. Missionaries, , and 2,400 local that we recall, is I the "Rev. Mr. preachers. The church member Turner, slave born in South Car- ship embraces 328,000 souls, of olina, who recalled the f act that whom 215,000 are in "the South-Ltwenty-seven years ago he had era States, y The church has three heard the Rev. Mr. Wheeler, now Theological Seminaries, one ih pastor of the Methodist clmrch South Carolina", one in Florida in Hillsboro, prdach in South and one in. Ohio, and has a Book" Carolina to a congregation of concern and Pnblishing Honse ; .-laves. . . He is now a learned man and the yhole property is valued and a most interesting .speaker. at $3,00(,000. I Another gifted speaker was the Rev. R. II. Cain, Agent for For eicrn and Domestic - Missions for the colored race, W'ho delivered t wo v ery instruc ti ve ad d resses, one on the subject of Missi6ns ; the other on Sabbath Scliools, both of whicji are warmly com mended. ;vvV;V. ; :: l .' The Rev.;; Mr. Hunter also spoke several times ;and his ser mons seemed to have made deep impressions ;;ai did1 also those of Bishop Brown. ' f - We speak of the impressions made upon white auditor ; and do with pleasure, because it evin ces full sympathy with the cause of religion which the colored church has so much at heart ; it shows" that in matters of religion at least the ' partition wall, for useful purjjooes, is broken down, and that the whites encourage rather than thwart ' the aims of the colored people ; and it shows too, that with the colored people, both religious work and intcllec tnal aim have risen to a higher places and bil fair to arrest that 'til - J 1' 'J "-. 1 j . . . . i 1 ' .it ' ' reirograue movemem; .wnicu lnci iricnas or religion ana numaniry had so .tnu'clx' ' drddQiviieri ';relir gious teaching was first delegated to ignorant fanaticisms r 7 The Conference adjourned: with the nfost cordial ;ot mnttial god feeiing .between " it and the whole community, and we feel sure that tho cause of true 'religion has been strengthened by the assur ance attained of the nmtnal co operation of the ; races -in ycne great object ; and we are euro that the good relations, of llie, races havet been strengthened ,by the . . . i cvidences of f i iondly feeling and interest. The African Methodist Episco pal Church, of '.which -the North Carolina Conference is a compo nent, is no new creation, dating back as far as the introduction of Methodism into tho American colonies. It was not originally independent of the whites, but nnder the force of ci renin stances was quietly withdrawn and bc- came a separate organization in 1S00 under the Rev. Richard Al- leti. It is now the largest colored organization of Christians in the' world ,1 The Rev. Mr. Allen was or- The living Bishops arc fabez 15. Campbell, D.D.fLL. D., Phil adelphia ; ? Alexander Wyman, Baltimore ; T. M. Ward, Atlanta; John M. Brown, D JX, Wash ington .City ; James A. Shorter, Xenia. Ohio, and Danl. A. Payne, D.D. LL. D. Xenial Ilillsboro Recorder, 2Gth u&- - : . . PAEIS, 1878 S'weden,r-1878 Philada 1876 Santiago, 1S75 Vienna 1873 Paris, -1867 AT KVERY WOR l.l'S EXPOSITION kx For 12 Tears HIGHEST HONORS . II AVE BKEN V Awarded the GODYE'S LADY'S BOOK TERMS FOR 1870 POSTAGE PREPAID. 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