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vol.ui.ie xxxiy RALEIGH, II. C., V7E J E S D A Y, A TJ GUST 2 5, 10 69. Dr. Hooper's Address.' OONTIHCKD. .4! ' ' f A- ha Wi U t.h-vehicle asd or utiJi f tho houT in all its conmiiunica H'n with thV external world as t i?4 0)0 cAftkot that hold tho jewel saft 4he house that shelters thnde' - ' irate inhabitant, the least considera tion will leach us that physical edv -cation is otjirst mte neceesity-Mhnt all mental education ... roust bo.., sp : conducted as to allow the growth and invigoration of the 'corporeal frame, ami that special Tirovisioji iHirht to bo made; to bring it to the knowing .G.'d and keeping hti com mandments that when God is en throned in 1 the heart, self is de throned, and iy live "for others (as Christ, did) will be I he purpose and the choice of the tout that Chris tianity; i a stdf-sacrifieing religion --that as its; author i& laying .its foundation, ex hi hi ted the 'greatest specimen of self-abnegation.' that tho universe ever witneseed and .pro nounced that.vthero ; was r:jmoro blessedness in? giving c than ia re ceiving; "ao hia danghters must be" of like mind mast delight ihdaily' household' duties, in being -a help to the family, in going . about Tdoing utmost pmeticabte activity, ne', good, not pWng-themselves biit and strength. ,rIhe sound mmu in i . . . , . in the sound body" ($ana tns in . , Umf WereM lti8 from the 3 orc ano) should he the earnest &1 idea8 6f ft young ladyg aim-may I not say sacred oblige- happiness ,';Ta 4 be rich, to, dress tion, both of parent and teacher; anU oij, OB-a nxarioaa 8ofa . our public institutions .ought to be (aovcl or ma lzia8 in ; haad) to play provided with oallisthenio machines fa8hionaWe unsic for compauy, to an4 fibres, ud tho young ladick. feavo b'cr centra table' covered with should be required to spend a cer5- pictnw and curiosities; to laugh torn time, an iiuur . wuum uWv uo and dance, and troll the tongue and roll the eye," to leal, in short, a totally Belflsh lifea ; life of frivof-' Ions pleasare--a young lady who is "'-.? 'ft.'. ':" i f V.'V.' ' . ' ' " - priYiiegea Dy ner circumstances 10 rosa meagrely snpported? a not tp lead 8uch a m ( j00Ml(idred ? tf mnrh in Rome ; active exhilara ting exercise, every day; It J is k great pity and a national misfor tune that onr ahlic Institution , aiiow , Bucuvujrgiuuiw ' navmg attained to the height of but, if it were possible there ought bligs' in thia orld Ah ow little to bo a gpecial officer Whoso huai- ;a trifler renarVor tlL L suprem , authority of conKcict; and implicit subordination .of., ; the other faculties and propensiti to its authorized command. ; .Tlu sho must learn from 5 the study to bo as inhuman 'and stnpid as to prevent the ' growth of . their ' feet, like the Chinese, - or to: keep Veils over their faces, all.their lives, like the Tucks. "- " , ' rAgain, knowledge "of what I Menial Phttosdntiy. ; has occurred oh thisglol)e which wo I -, of ,mustwe .pass unregard. inhabit since - it 'was" croated; tho rise and fall of ' empires; tho inon !who played the-most conspicuous parts in tneso revoiuuonsj tne cau bos which 'have' 'contributed to the weal or wo of nations these From i New Hampshire. .-j.j HFroraPortsinoTith. :t ? cori- stitute a most interesting and nec- Uiat facnity ,of tho human . mir called now-adays aestiielics. i. e. t! love of beauty, whether cxhihitir itself in the liner creations of m tnre, or of art, or of literary coinj sition, Here, opens a wide iiel. peculiarly suited to the delicacy an srnile" brother Brooks' warm wcl- wue iiunurou veara1 aco in ft!io I oko. then wilderness of Kow Xlaropuhire, 1 fheen. Dartmouth. CtJleo-At wan ..Ine.itfl.i it I of Worth! Hanover. . It...was. then - eoverod ies hy the sea," , and J ; am pleaseb male CollegVwheu you' gave men with loftv pines, some 225 feet to koow that the? excursionists ten -1 coP7:?r tlf Saxon gospel; I high- Its early buildings wcro of J0'0 mcmseives, wnnst amoDg us. 1 . ? bulls.--vy ft cnave aateiv I l uauu, uu your own no. i favorodwitboquitean, influx cannot say how you look! ' I remenl- Carolinians into oun"cit.i her how you looked at Oxford Fo unt if yon wero to come into the uigiL jia cany - omiaings - were oil' ' , , 4 logs; and my thing '.around is A w; week. : ago Dr.; .Wingafe J,wm now, I - fihould" not; recognize essary prt of 'knowledge, whicn sensitiveness, and enthusiasm of tl1 fall under the narneof history. 'But feria1oj.charVtcrA..Woman is patij . this field is so imniensd that' a 'gij-1 rally alive to the ; charm si of over can hope to " survey only a . very object that is refined, and beautifnj ; small section of it, in1 her scholastic htit she has to learn from the rhet- curriculumV4 1 ' v,i' r'"l "'-" f orioand philosophical criticism' And here ia the erand diffienlrV I Mae. mxre8anu praiees. wt an in teaching history, . If yon confine yourself to the history of particular in ine numbU'Pt stvie.- s I . -'-;.t"'?k f f Ita iiret design wr, to educate in- " and preached neveral times very Uh what , changes Old Father di.V Tho king of Great .BritiaV acceptably ffor f.my - people.-Thls' Time makes! He puts a wrinkle jrave iofant '.'College '. 20 'J?' Hooper, has Wjwith Pf. here? agrey hair there, and knocks The Earl of Dartmouth, a pious no- IIolQft Baltimore roahTuesday out a,, few teeth, until, h , raothr blcman,fromwhomhecoheges evening, j but I expectl to, L return jn would hardrynow her own son, ,i i irae,4opreACh ,,for too: aext 6aa- so greatly altered Js the poor vouthi If CTineas. ' Its charter was ' civen in 17G9Jeing the third1 college ','chaiv i tered in this country; :j Its "first com-' mencemcnt was hehl' in Jl177l in Which 'Governor WcntworthL ' the' dayifs Last Sunday he becupied Djr, j 'l reoecived a letter ,from brother TJonealtipnlpit, iit Freemasdtf 13?. I Vates which cam in forty days; it churdi) Norfolki a; Wo varejpled,ifiaf,fy eemtf possible,; ,He writes why she condemns and dislikes thir, IloyaV- Governor, camo on ' horse-j and thna ib enabled to pass aTatijit back with 'I bis 'staff, iahdr gave tne w i uavux wese aisungmsnoa' oretn- jf w woiuu o ucuv, . : tA.iua ten twitbiti8jandare' gratified la- ought not to be.,; . Jf the Southern know 'that theiri stav witti na ;fii Baptists "cannot .'sustain, brother to be cosmNtrED neBS it should be to preside over the dutie9tne hcavy triaUaud ca callUtbemc department Shemight lamities of lifa.rfor th mVt -f ' iolroducc a number of amusing anf the bed f death ret her education aetlvespoTts which would invito ought to prepare her for - thcse.be? rather than repel the larger ( girla. most pressing exjgencieV.; That If It opportunity were not lound to ehould leave 'her quite UnfurhuTied - practise these exercises every dajr, 1 for the ttay of trial,-" ia like abandon f iney ougi.w, i.iowlAu,a. i mg acmia in anowergaraen wnen : least onee a week. -My space wijlj thunder storm, is coding fyi ! nrt allow more on thu'subiect at I -r, t c s'OiI . . - , . .... I ....: tf VJ: .M , '-r -'TJ nave naa ine most .jnnaence on the r For the Recorder: , , J" " ; kW 4 m r oomg 0 de(itiniei-of lh0 civilized: world and To the ' Churches m Ce ,i?4.' ;y "v,J ,V TT , . J 71 I eivo the PUP.U as thorough a knowl- list Association: induct femalp edupation, whether whicU frown8 upon all the! inb(centuftftW.W tiTi m ' ' 1 ' ' '1 ju the family, or .? at school ; that " ; npless pains are taken tvi iecure' - healthy constitution to your daugh- ier8 thir li?e8 W"U ho t them rat-. er a penance than an e they, will be incumbrances ''- than helpmeets; and ev , : ivegenerauon wiu no inrerior to tne and refine society. .Bat letthese.be preceding,, .aintil our-Jand is - filled considered :the Vcmbellishments arid t 4 with weaklings, unaDle to defend not the business of life -the relaxA- . the , country 'againstits enemies. tion fr0m labor, not the main occtt-! This is what the Eritihh have, , been patiori otlheir time," " ; j cabticg on onr teeth lor some time. ,fyt 0ur educated women not be Th7 see F.uch a difierence Jjetwccn the mero "lilies" of creation," that tkoir otr? - ruddy, compact, round, neithor toil nor spin the mere but- ftgile? fntiu;ring womun anu our pl, emaciated, nervous, flat chest- vl e 1 ov iJ .rt" years of ago, thafc they declare if it -i were not for :: our inierraariiages - wiili their stout, robnt, healthy " emigrants, and the infusion of new and vigorous vitality inio our prog eny.the degeneracy -.would goon. o rapidly, that American 'manhood would soon Income extinct. Let us 'give heed o tho warning. "A word Z::;f ' ftndl r.n U an admirable lecture for thobenefif them homand "TTW u.mg,, anu -- r-: r-JJr - ;;: ;-rr'. of 4th 8rVchurch' uJo.' weatn work among the u6er OI,f-c r mpiu0 jinu o . , , , i . i , , , . . ' .r i. I was BO excessively hot tliaf h Tmd I crowding into our Jm..e..ai:.: 't .ni.. j. I al fields of its ixerniflfl. ;i --!. . . . TTIuuft were fmir fradnatefl. A nlftt.l " cxwbeiveiy no "iar ne naa I ,; ,-Mr,- ' - - .... - . - ,r AftM li tWanliflMni, . nf L fmlu n' ?ntl,ft Jn . , ' a very meagre congregation. ' . L.ot us send up ana pi iimMge-Miv mm who carried about a.firtc a u ng rmubr.. n, ..jb., the country' around with5 vefy Mission Board to recall, .-u; t U, v UOU8e j wucu . 7-r. r; r: j v - I " 7' ' 3Ij . IX gratifving results.'; Last week' I W. ftrie9. '.tet ,ns turn seu. And on the other hand? If .""i"4"." vuiiiuiuu y4 w, ""Vy"", urAt,a.itr x t, t li work into the handanf i.t , .rrnvf .Wr Ami un i,, Vri fUr. cv i.i-" ,Ln' Ti. I sisted brother Wo, D. Pnchard and I wPr ,nco toe , hands ot Villi T fj 17 A nTl 1 niTTAMA I HIAfMliir I Wiw V 4W mm LA cL. Uafll 1 IkUM t VI'VUVV o I ' -w . M k f . . , It. - 1 Ti . . - Mta T ! -. t:. --.-'t- a t i I lir 'IV II I.' 'KflBlrtli" i: A w, jff n M .-I vlii UHUulObSl XilnV UH.VH 1.IIR TfHUlflV college has been greatly Messed 7 .THT w -' .T' fWrnUU.Ami- ui, ;.rui-' j i.- h ttb w wuvo, n irnncess Anne uo.-. vy Wo w . tif j, i many able, minutera ot tho. .gospel.: I ? " ,T r .T p f ". v., v j , - ;T" . . i i 'lR had1' nrofHPri 1 recently baptized fiveuJ .i it nan fraanate(i anont innr tiinn. i -..wuisjo been as pleasant to 1 thorn as' agreed I Yates,1, brother v Hartwell, , brother oio tons.""!;?; win rate'' dclivercl i.rnwi.iru.ana,,orotner uraves, iet ft tlinto Chinese: who are country. petitions . from all the? Foreign its Mission-' over the -foreign t theNorth nndfirfftt- in a Wmttn a l,n as tne vehicle oi its communications grammar, some ry your piipil over" the whole vast wuu tne wpria', J field,' the Only impression left on the edge, therefore of v . ,r , ,. ' . .'.---, ' - - I m I Dvmaintatiui wttn lw. mnilih. mina win oea comuseq meaiey or -i",-i"""vw . ." uiukiivi. names,'' and; places and dates, and tongues from which our language s battles,' and chaiige of dynasties to- derived, and -hn easy -command jof tally nseleas to thestudent, and all appropriate words," imbibed . from .of which may beramined up in the. familiarity , with Z oiir English proposition:! "Somebody conquered classics, , completes ( the circuit ofj a somebody." Of thejwo evils, I real- liheral k education,? and ? ogives ie Jy-think thelast mentioned the ereat- whole intellect its appropriate cul- est; ana tnat we hadj better make r ".:-, ft1 and1 a KkWaj -God.bless Jmy f friends in rr i l xt u ; mi . t. t wiuiui . iuaj!, are 'au sand, about one-third of whom haVe nggatfons were immense,' ' :.!iA.t:f4Vl-i:J:i !' !t I verv Iaro nrimber of npmitfln i . - ' r ' i I -Kii i 'i.'Jl' xt. 1 erowinffold. out thev are roinnrA - ehnrnl Tr .'k. ' iiL'' 1 a worldtjf. perpatual vouth. where sr anu I -"-v i umvw) , : -. . . . r " . - - ..M HVI . V T. , UV! has among its graduates, the friou8 names of paniel Webster btoken -with 1 anguish, 'and heads bent down with grief:' ' i' kind greeting to you all. May, we all meet in our Father's house.; f is Fraternally; ! ) u.M THOMAS TOBEyJ Louisville,:Ky.; Aug.'Yth, -1869, crr.: ftcr di?cuIuU, in ... i Dr,vc:V J. A, D - -if'-' r"1-! were e !o; t-1 v - position. ciety to - ha r 1 Union G in1 v 5' 1 - 1 J auxiliary to t..3 IL C. U eociation. " Resolved TL'.tri'.i c. Presivlent, thrca Vico rom each czvsAj, c:rr. Bortia Union He;'.:-"-, - t ;.r- .Co lie n, As- : - L3 a 1- I v. . H til t t!.e "ary 1;3 of j t i f vvV 1 mit, avoiding details -of all the in- tive Committee to superintend tic have them deprived of the numer- "f ; - --a a x- nr- . f. ,.-5a V . ' 1 signmcant persons and events, and mestio Missions m your bounds, one graUficatns springing, from 6ucce38ion8 0f wbrthless" princes (to would most Respectful lyVsubrait for njojraenc , 0uld despise those accomplishments t. 5 . i '. . . . . -j ; ratnfr which cheer many an hour of do- Unt, - SW ' ' 'i ' : I v. x try success- TTtpot ift lntercourso. and rmbpllinii I . . . - . ' - 5 ? I . . . . . , ' . ..i 5lt . ..i . . T " i . I ... 'rhiiH. in thrt Inno hlnflr int. f I this 'Amnfiinhnn rommsnMnifnttfYi. Unman TCmnernra." thft in(U?Atto dav: ntober 29d; 1 Rfifl; . ; -t jiviuio I LT jt'i teacher-win thmk.it useless, and) . Our. untiring brethren, -G. even cruet to ;demand vof his pupils j Hill,; John F. ?Lcnnoniand G. W; a recojilection of the narnes and sue- I Gore, have- and will labor all 'they broud. As this Was the centennial very interesting, meeting .has. ot tho college, tuis commencement it cl? ef at John's, near Prin- was regarded with peculiar intorest ce8s Anne- Court House," M, whijsh1 by' all the old graduates who tojk ahoutlprofessod, jaith n Ohnit this occasion to visit ,. their. Alma ;The meeting was conducted! one Mater. I . , . 1 s, 1 wee. . protner Tuttle, olfs 0. and . The ceritounha! services cowmen- myself, aui one:' w?ek ,louger;(bf 1 JJjfojfjj .SflfM; lave f been ;u,A ..j a 0a , ced by an able Baccalaureate sermon brotherTuttle, nehave from Fieflidbnt Smith, ou : the Sab-1 received T for baptism; aud I have bath, Mouoay was prize speamng, l appomtedi-- next jAionday to adinEnliU ia which the ypung men acquitted I iater the ardinanceBrother Tut- 1 h .v' m !- 1 ' . m -I themselves; t yery wel. ; s Tuesday J tie baa beca i spending most of hiA LtoberiseT; and., attributed to one of the was class day,-4n which the mem- collego.;yaeatii)a; in preaching' as I K02 lames . : rrmted by Sau- Kada, Missionary of the Camdenand Cdr- . ; u i.v-T -ti. s ' '. ii s1 ' I Secretary, Orrcsp and Treanrcr. f ' llesolvcJy TLit tl.3 t.. this Association l3L:!l r.ir.-r.lly in connection with tl.3 Bcrtla Ur.'on Mcctinsr.on Satr.r'iy iSr" rr.d Sunday.forenoon cf th? Cth il ."rr.day in June, July, or Arnst, reject to the appryval of Ul,v.;. tLo ViC3 i'r.a- debts also act 3 eu Erccu'.ivc Com mittee ; Resolvcl, That tu 3 d-;t: : i rf the Ouicers bo tho eime r3 cf fii'r of ficers in UTro t cc! .!.3. . itWU(,(..,, t, . i I .....,... dutyoftLjCv.:. i: . . through' fostrcctic-a f.-ci t' ecutive Committee, to Lccp c 1 1 and , furnish to Sunday . schools, ' books, stationery and" material ot every kind at the lowest ralc3. ' EtsdvtcL,' That all Euuliy ir ' ool ofiicers', teachers, and ptr;, .. . ..la the limits of the E..,.e Union ' Meeting to be 4 members cf this As- sociation, ,-. . . , ..'Ou motion the chairman t-point- -ed a committee to norzirato cCccrs. -: , After a , recess j of one hour, the committee,,.' consisting Lcf A7.j C. Parker,, It Taylor and,; S: EEd , wards, reported the following names which were unanimously adopted t fl : President, W.5 Mitchell, rl i u Vice Presidents, A..- McDowell, ; John Mitchell, Joshua" Fleetwood, Geo. A. Brettj iDtS TTm. G. Tree man Henry CL Edwarda, J. IL Ed wards, A J. Domain g, T7. J.rrree- man. ,-A..-' j vt t .Corresponding Secretary, J-raes A. Delke. . Recording Secretary, A. J. Cobb. Treasurer L.Ti Cpiirs. bers of the eraduating class deliver-- ed an or a' ion, -a poem S Chronicles ; prophecies, an aaure88 to the f presi dent of the colUge, and ,one from him in reply; ; an addles ; at aa old waciuu vi lugDo wuiiuiesn ttuu nine- 1 pohhiuiv una wuu uie cuuroncs uu- i . . , ; i - . . ; i . i j -Y, - r .1 i i u. "' . - ' 1 . . . - . i i .I itinA tfPA nrhpra tliWA Indtftna' nmti I act OS CohwrteUTS durm?" the vaAa-'l And thpn tLo thought occured to me. atio mftnororo : avtanr r a : t : . vi I .- v. j . 1 . , , ...... o. . t i , mt- ... -is .1 Resolved,"- That the ' oScers be 'elected -annually ' ;;' ' ' ' ' :, Addresses were delivered by Dr. McDowell, J. A. Delke j and others, . urgipgthe mportancej of Sahbath Schools. ' . . s " j ( Adjourned till Sunday morning. s 'w-ti "r -w- 71 w Why caniiot .all'our young theor.l J addenly shone forth a star - rrayei, , ; iro. . das. , llollcman , logical , students, eitherlprea6hkr v.t.u';?'. 4i .friHfaTe4 ! l?4-n 'J - .,ULiiJAI ilLU. 4.. rituck Unionlmeeting and. the Lord JMetaouSu whilst wrapt in Blnmbersawcct baa Abim lantlv bWd . Wi i.iJL k? wc"nA 8teP8 .pd afar,' . ! : -- 4 , . wwih i xurK icax utefc mi siumDun? teet Jlaving py this . discipline pro- Vjded our yonng lady, with a. corpp i ' real person, healthy, , active, roay g,nd Vheerfijl, in place' of th,a$ ' lriel aholy , repository of headaclies, tthaches, neuralgia, " hysienca, v consumption, &c, which is now her sad jiatrimony, let us pass on to the -' edncfttiori of her nobler pirt, - te immortal spirit, consisting or the . conscience, the affections and the in- teriiies to rov irom: uower to RdvJ ef, sipping a little houey from each,' and then to disappear and-be, for gotten. , But let each one be trained , and fitted, as an immortal creature to fulfil an; important part in 'V the world,' tvwork out heiv salvationi to fill weli her sphere,: be it;-great or ftmallr to do or to snfTer, as Go!d shall appoint her destiny mufh fot the education o( the hea,rt.' ' ; i j But the intellectual part of our! nature,leinrg half 'of our constitu tion, why should it be uegloctcd ? Why should not its improvp,men,t be Carrie along, fhn passu, with that of the moral faculties? ' Surely! a good heart will long for knowledge. When "'the world is so full pf in teresting 1 objects that engage the public attention and constitute the subjects of most of' the conversation in the world, ought all' thia' Inter- press his heart with the salutary J united truth of how wicked snan can be-1 gregate. come, without a divine religion to j than has been performed in any pro- purity him, , and under the harden-5 1 vious year, and as such ..Tit f will i-e-ing influence of perpetual i wars.ii f 'quire va greater ' ainoDnt of funds Ana nerc 1 pause, a moment, to;re- I ;tuau ou any lormer , anniversary 10,; mark on the' high dmportanco of a j rneet the. demand; yetr wo aro wjcdl good indgment m jthe - character ot l Aoio.to. raise the requireti sum, tmr 1 1 -ii xi parting, are said So .have composed tionr- labors .will amount, .jn tlie - 1 . -,4 m. . - , 1 . . -, " - t-jo and sung the snff. ''Whoa hall wo -vh ?, to as much or more service p ?,t1- ' T1 ia been performed in nnVnro lrco meet again, They , san- a uN. B. J COBBl - The above was written i aiiiiff,' Hmoked the; pipe of peacey and abbuta week ago but overiookeo parted. ' All ' wae. very ;!nterebting bytthoso going to' the 'poat office, and 'amusing., ' f ' j Since then, I have baptized 9 lio slightly, as comparatively; uuimpor- taut-rhere And oh children tnse a.n hobbies and worried to death with mere tri fles, which tho ; teacher . can't see to be trifles, or. for. which he has, some foolish fancy. ; I heard a teacher rather glorying, in his detection of a mistake -in Shakspeare's account of the assassination 7T Jnlina Cresar: ,that the poet had, ina1d Qaspn give the tjrst sta.b., whereas it was, dm- i si Wednesday mwaH the day4 more ts f I tlio fellowship of ' St' John's church: pecially aspignol to ?tha centennial.i DnilBayidrl has i baptized 30 as tie A larp? pncejBiaristorniodl near the result of tho meeting at Oak,' Grove and 14 iretexpectih to be baptized there at his next . .meeting.1 Ad vl1 provided .lor.uc .0CCa?lon.:v . AU441-; teresiiug j meeting-US' aiSO'Ul prOgr L.Thenwith her taper iinger raised. Thia star is surely meant to saT- "Look'ttp, O doubthiff soal and sec.' .There's 0n; above Will guide thy-way ; ... .Fzom Earth to Heaven, r f V -i-! ST u -1 1 Thus ' whilst t gaed, behold there came i v cinree sisters messengers divine : v 1 Each bore the impress of her name,. : " And in their faces there, did shine' j -'-.: - - f..i ( Atay from Heaved. 1 ' ' ' : U r ' i) t '.l 'i ! Faith, first, In sUVry accents said ,. . ' , 5. , nj trcniDhng soul, thy tears dispel ; l i , Believe taat Jie who once was dead, l ?' V Now reigneth and , doth all things well," I V1 '" ,'.",'' Enthroned In Heaven J" . 1 I t,n:- l;f -..i ..Cii.',l ArPRattf wnlotime was deiivcred Ihv i rfeas at , ijondon Undoes ' Whon T I bus pouitoa nnwara to tnesiaes; i v is the test . of a-teacher. ""'V. guw. -."- v - , , - , .7-"J .'And with such beatninjr rapture gazed. : th !t!.M nA'rr. ' f Come then," dear! brethren and sis rreeiucn omuv, auer. wiucu, res- .iwt .mere.. a ueuy nigni aner even lifted up my eyes , r.tl?? JHwawe.. condition of , ... r. ' . A L 1 . , . A, .tt.iu n. cirv,v ir id rnft.ir jfWf'J. - J With far to undera Jeacher. ofso oh- ' .. , I . r 1 '.;r' .v. n nnu.,, a. fPLV.L'' 1 r- 1 inlWt nr A Q , a one in uunsr, onn xvn,) ana rs. x., a iormr huukw uhubuoi. i ...6 ""cuu; ifope next approached with beaming, look, inteUectfjor Baoh a lover of .:.' u - ' ' 1 "hU At ;t,-Vts.t n.Mt;nn& W( ;L li.l - 4im annhfa.an.1 ni that the, child, is persecuted I ' ' T LU ' Mp for4 the hundred vears bastt-' interest inoreasintr' All thm.Utl Whifst words encouraging she spoke, j . ; j . ' In thoughts of Heaven.' I mm . na t hn I sivtA hnttt TirnonnmH bim. Now if thia is acted ;out, wo 1 After jwhich L'hifLJustic Chaaa, a ( tings: 1 have attehded in the cbun- I ft wATthf . rr a vnnn rtw -Inn in I aw . v wa 1 vra KiLvuui lauirin kiin.ii rrnarirnna nrs rro tti n r ' iaatifa 1 ntvi fait 01 wonaers to excite a,ua to re-. - - sv - . -, 8",H,UMV .tt 'irr" . ri , " wardcariwtyi'towHrgeandi- foro. :brQW8 of A"le or who is' ever 'ready to hearhispco light her understanding, and to k- nu8 - - J ' V ! eriei. And - what is Tcry,re esitng matter to b4 hidden7 from w'o-J trfb ct. - ' " .. n HA tnat. .bAl.l ' viJ MrHfc flia.u.' ' And here perhaps there; will be t - - N v - , $ V , i- " . I finer 1 Oh 1 unhappy poet I ; Oh 1 crit- iV.ff..renco of opinion In makins t - y fhc Mr8fc tequisitjon 0ai her heajrt tliATild ho educated. " ' ' "' 'i t is tq f be presumed that, her teachers Ijjjiveve her tn ho a moral and aepountabb preature, and that - the mr' al part of her nature is more ; import ;n't than the intellectual., ;If j this ho the case, the inculcation of ''religious affections will be one of y tlieir greatest concerns. And, as the .Bible is the foundation of all our fe i imnn tnoNvledsre,' the rule of our z .-, . will have a full , trcasury-i-a'ifull re port; of the Lord's t Kloirigs in r the churches in our families, : and in Cwr' own Hearts.' " .""'" 'T " : " Recently the ovd visitcq us wth" a dearth, , This caused n number! of our 1. churches to seek r for the ;old landmark where is - tho good way, by fasting, contcsaton of sins and m I conduct and the support anj stay .of J XCfosli all t'fie'" exigencies lof f i:r tV. vonnrr female", at school with i;fu t.ho vonnrr iemaie.....a e raust to uado. acquainted ; her Bible ; must be taught that to believe its doctrines . to catch , it3 spirit, to obey it3 precepts and to gecuTe its Ucc:ir3," are the great busing of her lifo. 1-3 is there to learn that she i3 a fallen creature, ' who is to seek' deliverance and rcs- titution to the favor of. '"God. by ac- , Opting the Saviour sent by hia, as bur atonicg Eacriuce, and cur D3 jer fron tia and sorrow.' 1.3 is ":be taulit that thia 'religion h full -: 'I . , of joy; tL - V"-"';1 :r .It;'-:": . . -iy ac.: . ;r 1 1 tidings of crc-tjry ::rth ari dle'l her devot;on ? Barely she ought to be able to admire "and en joy, the boundless variety of - her Creator's work, ' 'to look through nature up to nature's ' God." . Let us take up in detail, some of those branches of knowledge in which the minds of our women ought to be in itiated. ' - . j . . IJatura philosophy thra, end natural history ought to constitute a large portion of fsmalo education.! Astronomy, with all ita sublime and glorious revelations of thci pow er and wiadom of God, and the il liniitahbexranso of ths heavens surely, it would be unjust and un ki" 1 to 7on;au to deny Lcr eo cn nc. .ins a "-iect cf . thought, so rich'a vi3w cf ths stupendous opera tions of the Alrai-hty hand. t 1- .The -prepcrtici . of matter the laws cf metier.; tho astcn:-hb- ne-r1-- -ism' cf the Lunan z nd ctber touched regard tho furniture of the was simultaneous with the churches; student's mind the replenishing of each walking in the old r path,' with it with materials of thought and out knowing what; tho .cheijs were conversation. But there is another doing, even on that day : the Lord disciplino- of the mind unprovided cf hosts sent ha rain. ' From that for in the studies I have " enumera- I time maiiy souls have;' been mada ta ted and that is tho fcculty of rea,- I rejoice in the ' hope of the giory :'of - 1 .1.' j ! -e-Jl Ti.nin..), . a .1,1, vl arranging &.nd metliodijng thought, I tied flfty-threo j the ' congregation and drawing conclusions , f rom; a f at Hog swamp, r have : realized a train of premises. This athletic ex- j greater increase by the baptism of asproclajr of cricb - 1' pcaco. cz 41 cons: 1 ,70, I! ta all F"::r.l fr V - llTTS Cf TC rrowth, C crrion?, era -abh I'"? rii 1-r ercissof the mind which' wo might denominate intellectual gymnastics, is the object we a!.nr at in mathe matical, studies; and the deepest thinkers have justified the devotion of a considerable . part cf tto aoa dmicpcrl tcs. Et,;'ii3 cf tL:3 rort, irreepectivu of uay other, practical alvantago from a linowl'io cf go- omstrj wcull aid raind, sn and algshra. to the czccrci. And here I ethl:tic3 ct tho 3 net ' thought ct, . 3 a part ci i: cat: ftrc H c:: at ar- madjby.th: e:3inth3r; tho pa.l-it. m 1 th wh,ieh -117 f tho heen rac: r::.T It i3 my c; f-.r 1 :a t: t: rt cf r- - t G: f. :: . turn th sixty-three persons. - during i-i one meetitlg. Nor has the -work aha- ted it is still widening : the church at Big Branch and Bcjf &varap, are now realising" a great interest, sending out for ministers to come to their help. Whilo our churches in Koheson county are being . strengthened. Pino Grove, Harion Co., S. C. hag also been cignay llecsed. And yet, what u euaUy EigniUcant, the cooperation ofpf.stors' and mhnon t;':3 in V run zriclr county has wrought a . mried. change along thehob E?alcard in our territory. Vri;.i tho fore .;oin j.'- facts l.t all tr.o chnrches at their next quarterly and tacnthly conferences, eet them selves to Trie:: native ot Corinth; N.'U., arid a graduate of tho Collegd r gave an 5n terceting nddroflle was followed byiMr. ?Percy; Cluef Justice of New Hampshire, Judge Clark, ;Jndgq of VThough tempests mty thy bark assaiL, v When on tho wnves of life's rough sea, Thine anchor cast within the veil, j v; rot iree worn fiangcr tuen win oo ; s .Thy course to Heaven." the tJniled Sfatea Cfcnirt for the is t rict of ' New Hampshire-' Senator Patterson and others... u ; v c r Ji IV 13 of (hrr-' to't Ire -j i to c LorJ. 'e---4. t- th o 'lh:,L- '.L - vail i" j c I ? .Thursday J, was: tho proper com mencement day ins. which fifty-four young men took tho degree of-B. :;Aftcr the de'grcoi were- conferred a largo' pTOcesMQ'S .formed .and 're paired o a, building prepared for thp ' purpose f where , about ; fifteen hundred dined, together .upon a bonntiful repast, After dinner was over speeches were .. made ;byl"Gpv. Stearns, N Gen ( jBhbrman, A J6hn Vontworth, of Chicago, .Mr. Speak er Jewell, of the flsachnsetta Honsc ' of ' Rcpresentati vps,' - J6hn Wheel ock Allen, a' grandeohj of President Whcelock, tl-o .first pres ident of tho Collerre,v Judge4 ,W?iita ker, of Louisiana, a rfindsou of,ih6 one who brought over tho nice pic ture of the .ban of Dartmouth, f A resolution , was passed to raise two hundred thousand ; dollars, for the College, which - m probably I be done. ' ": ' Tho Hon.' Richard T" etcher ; of Boston lately' deceased, left .the College $100,000.- . , h AU the scrYiq-ea-: were very inter esting. Tours truly, , ' P- F- IMCnARDSON. Are the Business Jlcciins cf a .Bajdit Church Private cr Pulllcf This question wa- '.raised! at a lato tao'ftting of tho ttaleigh, "'' I-p'sst Church. -. . Thn p"' her, -ave it . as his crv-'lv.'-i that they veere private, and a r-n'oritv cf tho Chur (iiil I....,, U..U ...w. try.hva been characterized by un usually .Marge. .5 congregations, ' the houses f worship not being' rlea UrgO;of tough- to hold thorn;! i K . r.- ;v..:j;av-( "A n.b.c!, . ' Portsraouih, Va. Aug. 12th 18CD. '. " -' From Kentucky. - ' ' 'MiflDEaa' ... BrotIIER the of I Then, rising to her native sky, ''-'' & SViL tt''-lih-' "7i::-.l:.s.i. h 1: I ,81ic centlv whispered in mvar. 1 uvo 'i ZrZ ; r , O rhiV.t of Earth take wings and fLj- i Then m drew 1 nigh; and softly said, -; !v "Let mercy reign within thy ; breast, " As by its cords you've cer been led, So seek to give th weary rest, - r - t , And tell of llcaveni" 1 r coincided Irethr cf lvrp to all v. -. . ... t : i . (:,, h,0i Of.1, V I. - j r . t! cut i-:htth-ci r "i crthy :l e to day, a copy of your paper. I con gratulate you on its' peat- appear ance, and manifest signs of a heal thy circulation. ?;: "May its sltadow never be loss." . ' " t . yj " r I see, in looking ever ita .pages that my good brother, Dr. Hooper, uthe old man eloquent',' ? is .still in the fief h, and yet interested in fe male education., Incidentally I learn also that brother . McDowell is proepoi ingv (.-'May God's blessing rest on these , txvo faithful lahorers. And good brother, Elias Dodson has not, yet gone to his reward. , J had supposed that .he was in Jackson, Tcnn., but I see he &til writes for the RKcoupej and is a realms Bap tist. : K al onr preachers were as earnest in advancing the interest of the Redeemer's kingdom as brother Dodson is, well would it be for our Zion. u lle does not believe.it to be i good . plan for Baptists : to send their daughters to Roma Catholic rchooU. Hei3 right, . there, also.- llajor jVaps still live3 in North Cnr olina. 1 wonder . if ho- logins to look old, and if La carries a cane! -And ; tho Vight , ha3 gone out ; from brother LIcDaul'e home. It seem 3 but yesterday that I saw him a hap. py bri'eroom. . J trust that God will sustain and comfort him.':'. ;' Brother Vi!Uam Hill.Jcrd - .,vorkinar, reward. Whv lincrer anv lonrrer here t t -.. h .'." " ' Thy home is Heaves" Obedient to her sweet commaivl, . ; ft-I sonred through reioBa of the air, Eager to see the prrwusftl land, '.! : ; And dwell with hci rorever there, . . ' At home in Heaves. 7 ; Only.aBahyi . : : " " t- 4 , BT ADDIB lATTOir. ; Only a baby small, . - 1 1 :'v Dropj)el from tb skies 1 - Only a ianqhing face ; Two snnny eyes I - ' J Onlf two, cherry lipfi, t. One chirbby noso 1 - t x ; Only two little hands,'-.' , , ! : Ten little toes. - , ' Only a golden head, - i Curly Hud soft t 1 Only a tongue that wags, , - Loudly and oft. ' Only a little brain, ' "1 Empty of thought t ' i ' Only a little heart, , ' - - Troubled with uanght. Only a tender Cower, . ' &jnt r.s to rear t Only a life to Iotc, ' While we are here. Only a baby Email, : Never at rest ! Small, but how dear to u;, God knowti.li lst. ; t" Dr. .McDowell opened tho exer cises ,:by, reading, xirinj, . ; and . prayer,, .after , which .th3 Sunday gchooL' was j reorganize.!, at ,the uaurch, tuere ,bem already three branch schools ia EUCccssfaV operas tion.- ! .-J'.: ' AflIpclock, A. II.', Dr. Mc Dowell preached frorii the" text : "Train Up a child,; &c. fV ' Much good, wc', believe, was ac complished by the meeting. ; ' r - j ' L: TAYLOR," Clerk. , . . For tho Recorder. : . Disar Buo. i!iLL3 : At a place in this county known as Willifurd's School, . House, an out station of -Connaribvv Church, there has been in the last four or five years, sever"- al attempts made to carry on a Sun- . day School,1 but in eacli case, of short duration, until this year tho brethren have succeeded in making their school quite interesting. B,Mng thus encouraged, tbey becamo thev more concerned about those around them who seemed to bo living with- . out God in the world: and called on brother Cowper Overton, a young licentiate , to preach for them, who sent them - an appointment to be with them m last (fourth) Sunday. .When the 'day arrived j: owing to his being taken ill, lie failed to at-V tend,.'which gave the brethren much concern, as it seemed to tbem that there was reason to fear that their efforts might prove abortive at last. Consequently they adjonrnc 1 Sehool and went into prayer-meeting.- One brother arose very unexpectedly -and 'addressed; the meeting ia re gard to tli2 condition of thcir(Bnr ronndings' "- and . another . brother arose and - p,if e 1 to' meet r ain next day, (Monday) which was agree! to unsmirnonsly, vvith tho nn- ;ey Hi.. derstanding. -that tl fof brother, Je-f 7 er young lice " j Mitchell' and the all but . brother. Hi: not able to get ther - dav. At meetir there eecmed an r.nrr: ness apparent. , We core best wo. could, pre" eh enn'- and cnhertcl, would send e, (aroth- M . ' . ... ... i . . . . j until V.Tcin?s- y reermng ll C"T t . . E;rti3 . Uci""i According.. to "ince:nc:n:c .3 nieetinr u a i'". f .;i cf h n 13 aster, j J nd.Vill , you :r? th; 11 1:: ' re Sunday School held at Ahcsh" Hxcre:K3 ir.ti "I'm glad I'ri Trayer, Dr. Ch r,3 urch. TL t: v;:.3 c: 5 wo trust, a refre:h tho preser.c-3 cf t' were cine .prciV:' evening, - -iacrJert? -:v3 lr L-: e.t- 1 it ss frc:n. C7- Ch-lr: r. it f 1 1 -
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1869, edition 1
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