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Rgv. a T. BAILEY,. ...... .rro- T. H. PBITCHABD, D.TJ.;.V..Oor. Editor. DUNCAN MoNEILIj,7i Agt & Traveling Cor. ElYi JOHN A1I110NS, : Agent-ind Oorw. pondent for Western Korth Caroline. ' tSTAll ieommanlc&rioM or '.letters, for. publication, should be addressed to Biblical Recorder; Raleigh; N. CI-. V Vi ' ETRemittancea and letters OabuMhess should be addressed to Edwards, Brpughton & Co., Publishers, Raleigh, N- O. . . - tSTOaly personal letters should b ad dressed to the Editors. nr 'iAit-ft -Sa ai : 4 READ THIS. With this ". number of the Becob- dM' ends the1 43r?voiomC mailing books wiU be: opened .with thVbefiinnirig f s volume : forty-four. OOntraryto outuBuafeuatora-iTon that has been. pDserea wrouga.au the bistbry of the papw-and t con siderable extra axpease, I we shall not i tMeiiKcaii during the cbming;' ence to" the claims of our subscribers and the demands of the. times, with whicbwe?:are disposed- o;ekeep abreastllgoff wffacribers whyg"subscUo' . We .eired willi ieniledUfc fthbjper, add unless Ihfrubscriptfonlsre - qpTTPtt ai uuue ifleir namea will not appeaf o thi neiTjlj WJb plead wit a our patrons to xtnew promptly. Do not lefc i y 08T paper stopi'We need your'ald aridywt rieed the- Be- j!A fecoKlhe'like; $ soold'i iog irtfbnlj need4 forspeciali occasions and a&JajtgtjAterralfcov, J DoN-FoBQETlhe Importance f of practicing at bottle fhelove, paUence andis abroad. e WttYCTKAitif you have nothing td say. even tfioukbeuhaTtf'be!! caUe'i'lojdlej'i bJt Of, than leadens worda; sT93t y.-r: SrKj&iifO Schools are all right provided the little? cbildrenerj6t overlooked and forgoUen whea sng-: ing time - cornea. iabe? Sunday TflB .andnJCfa&ticleA of NewJYerfchas had-a weekly circular inoa&L'1naltwr contoiatin even to such an able paper, a r.bu Bsbvi Chas. A. FAEEisSj' a Wake IVIre8enV;Dcaisd, .nlpit of Swain Pa'pltcb dajxnprning last, And i BeTri-A. Blackwood filled the same at night Phepaee your . aermons or your sermon rwill prepare1 you-fOTtrav" eling1 aronnd 10 find! somebody to hear them. .Trusting to the occasion and ypur impression, in u Don't ?OBGEXwhen baryest time comes that your pastor's heart would be cheered by a birrel'- of eorn'or a sackbf .fiourlustJuch'as anT or dinary, man's. Ixacherf;! are, like otherfoIkB afterlL '-a t v moi .The Beqoexces i is under -special obligations to on country pastors for extending'its-cirtMatibnV'ost ceived a letter froa - sends, a club' of, bis churches in to which (bere are already going 20 copies Jifl.-T )-!? i? s? fBsTTEB make; twosermons from a "! text !that 'you- cannot get 'oyer , in a.balf hear, or else much? of it wiQ be ' deliTered iolmatiywho '.'between nodding and sleeping, irill.'fail to hear any part of it to profit. i" i ' '. CHOWAN BlPTIS.vIMAE INSTITUTE. ., l?i ; , j iiM Jhe . Commencement of-.thisiithe oldest' Batiai female college in the State'took place on Monday; . 'Toes day lan.Wednesday" t Of the Chowan Insti to t ;lt jU, need less f or ; ur to say' mucb,: aas very Baptist in Virginia and TSTortbaroj lina Vha has taken, .any interest in the-prbgtes'of hiSdenominatidiipor at all informed himself in oar educa, tipnal matters, has .heard' lof 'bie'ooi: lege oii rebie'some "otthe ,1'nVfits of . its extended inflaence,, . Its grad nates are ' found f in many of the hbmes;and nearly allt bf the schools of both' .States." ;it is the jtjand moat j influential of. ; all,;6ur female colleges. Trom ; its - success h . BprithVdmany sflondldf female coneges ,of tateomire thanLthirty years the, 'Commencwent; of Jthe 'Murfreesboro Institute- liai been an event !n the?1 history' of the Baptista i of Eastern 'Korth Carolinai drinaxoiindl yaapUstj of ;the Portsmouth f . Association ; of Yirginia and; the Gbbwan Associa tion of prCarolina'iihas thronglr allptits: bistpryjstbodrdeseiTedly high in! the estimation of the Bap- tists of these States, and drawn pat- ronase eauallv from both.'W"i? .After passing throngh 7the .. psnal experiments in finances andci&aage . ment,1 which seem -to be"essential to ' a college's "growthu and' permanent Bticceia, the Chpwsi BaptisVenae' Institsta tis at last' reached a per msczi f oendation anxi a! steady set- verrory fosnd the Institute clear of debt, in fine working- order in all of its departmentStthorooghly: rgafp- red and manned, and prepared lor ;tbe earnest years of prosperity and success !we an, wko reason, uwvir pate for it. A :k : As announced in our report of the Chowan AsswiMionTthe'slockhold- 'era transferred the 'property in the Institute lo aboard of-Trustees ap pointed by the Association. p ybis transfer was consummated on Taes ayTaWlheuiMingsand grounds 'nadibv thMBoard of Trus tees" Vresiden McDowelL Dr. MciyoireirwTnrwTniM itinue the School with its present fac ulty and, on the quiet orderly method which; biyproYe to Waads Of all' mentbe tPresiden- of - the IchowSn BaptfsiTemateaQsmute the most guileless, . uriselfish, gentle Abtrusiye,! times wished thathewasjnst a.little bore persistent, -if noti personal in b!s plans arid aims or( the advance, enf of theacoaehe of the college is abonias well known aa its President s Mostbf thern hare filled the positioria4heynowloccopy for years,:! MrsMyrick, the teacher ;, jny lirrr t""JT ""gqlgm U" iWft for 25 veararand has failed Itpmerffl itlmabffler repaaUoa aa:,teacber 'of music ir toowi;widely itxtended in the-SUtWic Sb4 deserjeajhe; a.ffeo? lion she receives and the reputation ahe has ' rained!03 ITearry 4 everybody jto-teachacboottand nld oi ive without uch euiploymentxf Hisdos DaHmentln f the ! ihStitutlofl 5 is cgup biiedlwttblthe' neatest and mostcom' Iebpoaopbical arid emtoMtpg paratna we bate ever jexamineo.) e Waches?J the Sciences and 5 actually lftarna his rjurjfis somethink; of themL' Waheardar member, ofpne.ot bis classes talking about ebemical amn ityl attraction aid repulsion while on i ihaart.depajctoeriti8 io the bands cf illiss BUa- pestera .young , ia(y whose natural talent for. painting and wa wbrk eatly led berto acnUita tun oYfteOe! art&anct naye'iiowl)een culUvad by caref bXatudy m sbme of the best schools of the JNortb, tmf ne is'bna pf the mpst successful and ao- coffipttshed teactiers Hrf tier' depart mentilhe vases pfflpwer? andtbe large, arrayqjpf bautifui paintings displayed on the occasion were a de- cided'iTn'provemerie fon th6se:ofiast BeSSlOIU. ailUr iHLiaciCU jdcoocu attention of all ,tbHloMU Lh-i fofn useless for us to mention: the teach era ?arid thd' arrangements of this school. 'They are a nearlwbaf thex JaJ-i otrnat we wouidbave them be, as is, possible,! The school stands on its merits, ana asks no othMncommeiidation. iu 1 H t We4id not' reach Murfj time. to bear7ithe; address of-tl r. B. Bj Win borne before theldterary i3i cieties on Monday evening. Mr. WbiDorrie ttprdmisingfyoung law- yari4 Ye)y! iPei blmto make the young ladies a good speech, which he did.' taking' lor his subject "American literature ; 'From "the amirableVre Albemarle Enquirer, of ;tbe t26th, leant that the exercises of the evert irig'wer very' interesting arid that MivWborne 1 did. himself-"$?eat ! Tuesday was Spent by the Board of Trustees In amrigfnr 'for the fri- tnrft nwMnarttvV oT'lhe collpp-fi. ' At 8 o'clock p. m, a large ; audience as sembled-in the cbapelto: bear the Annual Sermon by Bey.J pr i Huf- ham.' of Scotland' 'Neck ,Dr.' Hof- nanvenose for xus text tne nrst clause of the 7thrverse of . the 2nd. chapter of li PeterY 'TTntb; yon; therefore WhlcbTbeHeve he is; precibrisTfie preacnec.waa not jo qui , ues .oumorf :We have beard rhim preach when his words came more readily to his lips, and when htrsonl warmed and ndbolarger t andfreer tides of tender, toaphing ptbos.1 St'iif foV a conraencement-sermon, and for 400 aridi?nceHhete weTe enou lc!t iatbea&'witht much thM wsis 'fair i ai c- -r? Sm . -:-.ii1.M.- .more yaiaatu anq appropriate, ,yxa ishall long remember his explanation lanUfosittbjfae meaning of tta word j'pjecipua as Psed by Peter n thatexLtc j, ?t fWe take from ;the fAMmenr, p&rt the f ollbwingi accountff the Srooeirigfibn Wedhesdair f&M 1 ; On Wednesday morning the pre tfously;large attendance war greatly increaised,' until 1 Murfreesboro was almost1 Pv&rnri'wIth'visitdrSand friendsbf the' Institutidn.' Thfr ex ercises' of ,the day were beguh by re ligious ; servlcesi1 after " which the graduates; eleven m "numDerwere announced"! irid. -their ' essays read.' The following is a list t of the young laaies or tne graauating ciass : s lilztie; Ayera ana T Mary Avera,1 iLiizie Avery. Mary Avera-Emma a Baker, Lizzie 15iaui,' u ' Mi pre, Lucy Perkinson and Nannie E. Shaw, It wo sessions. aawin- jut Baker, one session. Jsetue js, row- lips and Peggie a. rrince, ioor ooo- sions. Loo. H. .Smithy eigat ses sioas.vg$i U M- Mi After the.reading.ol.uie essays or the pradaatinz class, the annual ad- dreai was delivered by Mai. Boberfc BmgharjTof Mebanevinej-xi.ron7 "Soma. Pivots in HistPry." Majpr Bingham OTthbrougb fsohbutrand capable, he showed on this.occar sion, of both entertaining and pleas ing the literary public. . His address was highly complimented by all who beard iw- m YTedn At 8 o'clock, n the graduating ceremonies took place ki: At. anal ' Th : nnn ir 1 art tan! whose names abbear above, each re ceived a diploma; after ;which the usual trosrrammeM of 4 annrial concert jwas varied bygiviqgjtbe public iriits Ooecn?? -The ""flowers' '.'looked as beautifai-as naturelbwn, and;:fter nuch consultation among themselves thev Selected and crowned Miss Jnfia W. MooreT, as their queen.' The young ladies taking part in the same are as J Bose; Miss: Mbpr Becluse;! Miss! Phillips j t3unflower,-,Mi8S wnmuj StbwdroD,.' Miss B. McDo welli Pah- jiaLittiss .Powelii Lilyi Misa Askew J itoiivnocr, 3U8 n inea:upo", utBS Dtnitni Violet. Miss Pod! Cle- matiiMya & Prince y teliotropb. Miss WorrelnTulipV Miss Jones : Dandelion; .Miss P. Prince rTonch; menoli Mjss; p.; Spencet 'poppies,; Heather;,JBelis,,f,r; Misses Holland; rS'i9dto bt .bnod bite qj ; Mrs.TMyrick, who.had so faithfully taught. her fclasses- through' the ses sion and who had arraftged the' pro gramme for the .musical !cbncertpii WednesdayHsyeainir' ) WM; taken sick pa, Wednesday morniag;and for, the first timelBrhef'eobnectibn with the institation- bailed b meh'eC Ware-: fed by he? assistant? Miss j Annie Asd kew,-srho, to thesatisfactioBf of every bd3y, aridwithincrbdiassu'meh rtjspuusiuuuiea ai toe noar ana ren dered the jeyening' entertainmerit a splendid: success; which will,'to: all nrnsiofteacheirs at least demonstrate ber;capac!ty.and reiadiness'as a per- iariqer;.f no wereas, is usuaiuwii ns, pleased with oar visit: tooMuiM freesboro. The occasion was a joyous children are in their way. But the facts memorized are compaintlvely useless, while the long hours c? strict confinement are exceedingly damag. log to the children's constitutions. Many a man and woman has reached maturity only to die of disease con traetedln the crowdedruriveritilated school-room and from hardships im- l posed by a senselesa-cbool teacher lUsafter all bftter haa.bpy orgirj knorildTfeabb rriatrirhyJweliand fully developed" physicallyithanito bean educated invalid. t Wo expeedtngly doubt the propriety of shutting bur Taildreirtinn"nool-rorjnrix eight bours ay day? . at any. period of s r.t ffsnlam td? jl jii'i bis.- ., ; ., ., to theif lives i and it ? certainly should rmibk dbniwbeVheySrepang, laWyfexpresaediittatire iol; ini -fflhej great Jwiftt 1ioojrcehiWr?nndr. Levetf irsVi)tB be lei alone, ;: and net Wred." We mast ehaage onf eaita'reipeet trf education' and1 reeogaiM 'that a healthy bear boyer Irl of eight et nine'yeaw who ia ari adept at an the BporU of cbildiood 1 fir Stter eauoaiea pa ui f ovi ibox Mmdariee 4 and eafeltafs erery bouhtry in"the w6rld,iJbatr ei Jhothligfoir La ' - rTWa' ltAtM W M M to chool1 say from nine to twdte; la the G,...itt. W 41 Vfflent' 'tti ohndiea lalovptaVbaaajl-M wy afUrncoo, kttendahoe Urfyedit might a4TtajonS- lytake the torm, of open-4z rambles wift theit cheri,'fli-fE r(i Jw i-jJ-Mf,rsi; j f.Wfr have rejoiced iO! the establish- ment In our midst of what are termed itrbrmal'Schbbis-for1 the nstructicn; j need; iinstmction r certainly, as methods el teaching and in 'the man aiemenf f pnik!dThVducatibi thansneedw aot wAPiyf njde u bfo.bbo&-liearnipgr flCfce aa! Wh knows inotbing-' buti that .which 4i Written In therbooki;is notr an edii c6edi;!k jin thp world wonJdbeyiofesftithn ont thei'capafcityj to makei nseof it IWO have-known rheWwhd setimed to and the universities charge less than the teacher of the academy or high school does, then the people will send their small bojs ; who; should be in the academy to the universities and by .so dping damage r destrpy.the high schools and academies as well as cripple the colIegesrTheiilgb EChoolS and academies are worth more to the people of - the SUte - thaa-are -its preparatory schools sfiould T)e sus tained andnoouragedThe scbok arshippf a rvSiitsorildurpass the scholarship of a cbilegej and the holarshipfrar cbllegesbonldblS better than that;; of cthee academy arid this standards ot scholarship arid rates of tuition shoriid rbe gradedia iqq , aotta..way -f.y urig scnooig and ? aemles Jehonld! ,be ffreatly multiplied and encouraged.1 iTbey are too eoucea suppiy io toe college classes,' and ,tbe college ' graduate shonia sees nighex training as wlt as preparation) for 'the-tearaed profess sions Iri"thenrilveHityiThls wilfnoi at all intrferefwita'!it pihoy isb ? to' weriivigiy. uainiagos4piosafttateoi iproyide for c the fred ) tnition: of one yonng man irom eacn oi us counties. year certainly therajs.na.ren why university tuition ehould.be reduced biow-that PfhtfidllelEreiLtHiJ wo j b;hope'iefto: siflay wberj PccOpy their proper. plaWaj in our ed? rf pit 'A t 1 I' i'f r; 'li,' r 1 TTT flT fia4'T Fl PostedVv andyejwepft rWjbO OOR 'CHILDREN AND THEIR t rij i !?.iif.,. ,1.. .11 oaidt'Jou t'r. i sYery few parents have failed of in teresf,' Ursode extent at leasts in the ednchtion 1 theii'.chfldreri.J Eery parentWorthy " bf. Mb riameV loves t ! -LMJ J ' 1 i uu cuuu auu wttiucs lo see it euuea- and;itsefalness. ; The' poor of the $and'-;haye.':adet' ubble ' sacrifices JFQr v their qhildreos'. education, and tnaoy of the most worthy and honored bf bo f public men have thus acquired the means arid attainments that have won ior, inem weaita,ana aisuactipn: The world will never know:' the i straggles and sacrifices' of some of oar. noblest and best young men to secure an,jeducajipuJnSUcn menj are worthy pt. hpBorad areualippiVsaw tareceiveiti Bat -it is netoffheset Wtf wobM; write;7 Wtf are heartily M farSoitfbdf Weish bieS fui,ne cniiuren o toe pf&ut eaucateOf If re bad our way. we .would, mala the 'people ednchte their ' children.' xVol.taeHm'mj PiOoafjOieacnmgn.jpuachppls and colleges that should not be oyer looked. "Many of ur teaehers! do aot uriderstariof theif 'business? They jtharA:.tbe4Wbpla.dutyi ptiairteacber icpnista,in kprng alotpfchild qniet or still for sixor eight hours a day,vfor fiv&-days f ia-i-a week nd tjirotrgb iine months' b'r andiforcing themtomei&riW(the boundaries and the capitals of all the countriea in the world. This lis not thetreitment 1 childrefi deSer ve t6t Jsrthis method lof orammingithe Inrtmbryitntterlr unlrifpoftahlt aguiucau acp aucaiing tne. Wake county, STO.fMatU0 EiBa- ker, Fort 'Adams; Miss. A.- V, ; Eld-1 ridge,' Margarettsville,' 'IT Cj Bosa D. Hines, Murfreesboro, IT.C.; Annie B. Jones,"" Williamsburg Vaj Oarriei IV Moore, Murfreesboro, H". O.J Julia WV. Moore, ; Hertford county H7 0.j Bettie D. Phillips, franklin' county,8 Mi ajtP.;. . Prince,' Southampton connty,Ta; Loo. H. e3ith,vAnson countyXJ.' 17 r m;v l -The fcllowin'yoang; ladies ?have bee absent from no duty- diriag the times annexed to their names i childrea.,To have a reXeotivd mem ory is si goodxithipg butiftiiaa far fetter thidg to -be enabled to think brlonderstandHbmebf tbfe priP cioles and facts memorized. We ihave seen boys andfilrl8'bf !id0ho jwjTrW ble &ipet$ very; rule 1n a Scbpoi'gra'm'nkra pf e?e!Stat4 iaAmerica Sfuilljas give iU cabitol city: who had not the r embtest idea Tbf Igeographyibrbat1 iwas :eyeai,mearit',by grammar3Pbr bus nours a uay curing one or twp ses- aions of school they had been closely cdnfindnff perjistently drilled by some feacer' w hose iclea of educai' tipn was jthe mere, accuinalation' la .the; mc mory ; of facts, . and , who. ; in allf probability did not : himself knbwmbre! pC trie subject1 UughV iaau iub uuuu cummiucuio memory, aad could opt give a rule in the gram mar pr the boandary of a State witb out' haying Ithe''bMbef6rtl-hrmi Ts'atho? of boteatg worthless,? u8ajtip;m taking care of the: ichildrerA for; the tlmethly are InischbpVand- thus rei lieyihg thefr parents pf'ihe' tesposi bi)ity of looting after them six hours a day. ? In this . cecsa it is a relief to giddy and careless parents whoso jncatiOOal. system; ;aodwhen eacb BbalTdiscriarge. the pfoiMf functfb P,mAJomcfyA wiinout connictt;antti to the mntaal ;aaFaiJ cement; of each other.ft 1cft iawonm n& a x ats iff f ICO per of service to their State,? .thek j families; or' themselves. ;'iiie oest educated 'man Jpf VomaAianbVitheJ one. who. bas the largest, assorimentj of facts at-eemaod,-bat the oris Who 'has'l mastered the problem, f-What knowet sefuff and remains contentedly ignorant of a thousand things' in knowing which the half-educated weakling .' takes especial pride k levtmii thO i Neither do we believe la sending merib&rpi Wveollegh.n ii A! college - is a Bl fprmeri and a university; (!is a 8chbol"fVra?a'wbp themselves 'for the- learned profea Biorj8.: ;Boys Mioold be kept at home arid lWrider the control of 'jtbieiff pa-j rents natil thfircliaractefs Mefprm ed ami settled Tnusendi a Joy. oft to college or toi the-J universtvr is-an iazceedioKr 'Marigertiusetperimerit. He wgl potgjtntaeo; or .correct ed by his companions, v His teachers will seldom see him. : Wicked - and idle associajFeB ' will ' lead ; him,-if he can be l6d,! into1 all ' marinef bf evil practices,.' and i tW4pi'.rpirMpV to his parents: an; educated gen tie man if tie tires through the exoess ps'arid "debauchfcnes ' of stich10 a life he twH ret prn, b pme a wreck 'aadVa diagrateyWe wgwihabiaEijcpl- leges ind Universities araWlUiaeto tikebbys Into theifclasseal TnlpfabH the boys imain;at bprne ap4 A(end the echoola ' hndiabademiea iirhere their parents'1 andumenda canioOk f"tM they-can sleep ;tbe ateeBnogcencjei. injthe homes o' their mothersii; jNot one boy in a hundred is prepared to jresist5 thenvil irifluVnces" bf'a1 life iampng atxangers &$yxi$'iDjlii life i j-ambng a stadeatsrStadeaU. ahbald be meni 3 m! i .iawntt vn ananyewity linipg it may at iowt appear, birmjaging, to the beat interests-' of our icolleErea land ualversities;' besides being 'de sicwJTojwipur jnpsj jaiaapie eaa? cMmaiv insyiauona, fj jrp tJtatuoa 'or very greatly'rednced tnition Jn the 9 Vrtt7,J"j yr-n- 'tAiriffn1 i eij BJeilJt Braad New Idea. ;if sll e. , A f fiend has ' loaned tne a book toUtled 'WiiliSat,tL! &nt!at?wUeh vttembU W pi'iUl'tmmertSn faeTer' W christian baptism? 'Y'pTopoee fo'notfoi ft mbrefntfj ; Jifgia Torelg'B IKlasfoB Items? i I-i-A Bin' tht: aYPrbjterUn Missionary,! io Tateewatf fhyWoally,' mentally smeflly at the head of the ProtesUnt Missionaries 6f thai oonn&r!- whom &ere?ateBTeraihnn The Northern BabtUU WDor ted 18.000 ad ded b5eUchurc"nFpre W-m miT,T .hould thTnXaa : ane Dontnem Presbyterians - Juts seren miatdonsaiies sent pot from this oonntry to the foreign l.yr they Raised for thia work $40,234.74, of which S, 51,51 were-, oontribvted ,by , Indies! Xiasionary; Societies and $3.490.4 1 i by Sonday . Bchoola, One hnndred and eight limbretehiufchef pop triboted this year than last, i m slf :ni Tbe pbeopliana of the- tJ. 8. propose to too many ministers, and therefore, grow re miss in educating others. , The country' is sadly wanting in snoceasful, or if yon please, effective ministers. ? More of the' right sort are needed and can always find fields. : Spar , geon says, he thinks he is doing well, if one oat of three of his young ministers becomes a really useful msn. We have done a great deal better than that at Wake Tonst " The Centribntlons of Southera Baptists 7l PrsTockerani HendeTfbnjof okileor-i titt, the & C.- Owrwr, m4 other papera of Uie South and West have bewailed the small- rness of the contributions of Southern Bap tists to the cause of Missions, especially rorelgnlJissionsi---r-""--f .-r -tjts) lasijlssas &,fcXePtfw Yfagaeine, whiohi had ' expressed its. f amaaet, m. at in emau; amount reported; by the uthem'Baptists, as he aiys parilj'to. ear. bt a' f atae impression, and Partly toTaroToke jSoathern gafifiats to greateberanty He aaja uiai u wo uriii rememoer toat uinra an probkblj f eo;00O J&flored "Baptists In 0 EalCwI'lsIf MeBtea the devasiateS condltionTln' which' th South Way left by thKwalelaV'pnee of 'eotbmf and th'edg; (x' oribac aWth wJtrifAst'vsB wtV Tllf eiAbSfAtAi4 UrMV-'fa'' Uf-Ul'l Ai'liill s-S. Jilt ilit Eiuo, area oqwutj ap idu erj, cuiaoaic. i WacWlljy.any "fyatemp! ojf WnefioenMthai is Baptists generally .hsyV a large popbia- bpBpfliboV among theii while the aehoxnl- iona jnanUpsed bx tba fMagiim blng lasses tpf foeletyghen jthese .ptare VJ sora4dered,1thetgtBWther to she snisaienauae.' will not teem to bf j idirtibnaUUtheirobiiUons;5 iPf; BjTin'Saidithlg'mliehiajeiteaaa iWfKtamesi 'of 'oor 1 Wirfoaa Iff tsirwe leaire'M take1 WothWViei)f "thai aattr.i )ii iMn&ibutlons'. nStM tdl f oieami iomi,,sl5amyeiiterpev fs ly sma.hnittina) alt ' that eant be V said of the dwolatlotUi of the waritfie aE-JiJi Ar m. Alii - ;ri.- ' -.?ta .12 iron ess ox rae.umes ana we preosuro on a itaple ptoddci we;can. afid' should gite 1 VL V JI- ' - a 'J.- L-4JrLLWaa. lUp IP nor otur far 6njrMOor' ore than' we Aa' to . r 1 1 . . 'i t -j r "t -z .11 , . .. ponditidnuBot .so good aSttoffoewas; .umonunawtT gr our repawioa, our tauona were, ncanen-mu.aooTe wnas lay now are.. Besides, our exDenditures zor oter our dotbt A.titheiot ,what we spend Pa -WpeBtes; jana traneeSi ; swewwif treasnriea e 4ux Boerdso Sbof their ipresegt resoureesLi r iih hijj;u ) ui .ku?o Lt as, brethren, look thia matter faixly in the face. cW boastl of dsV rduabersvettte Soundness bf ton prinples; ! the success !of bnf Mimstralions, and the "ooastaat progress bf oat denomihation--hd for these reason we have great cause to M:thanlial but i th n6t 'danw' thlt.'by' the bbrkms'dSa- pr6p6rfion oout reUgious 'oontrttutioBs'to f f;iiii. f m' tint trar nnmberS. rasouroes' ana resDODSioUiti Q8 lege colleges1 abd'-' a Diversities tf a -State; 3san,orirea.niagitnd xperinuaae .again muuinne jaat .few, years, in 'States North and South of. U3 with jsaddesf tMnlti jTfiifrecclleges jajad 'yertijBbjljiJ 1 beipfc; jfiileniitata !of stadents, as the'advocates of sack Us uioiuoua ' caiouiateu,-1 'nave "-oeen to suspen4r ihecni ;eu -ine jree colleges ;Defiiae3, dam iagiDg every bfgb t school and acade y :,- w Niwra nus BUbU UUUI to ; have- Tedfree f schools , for. this poor children s f fa out i cities: af a It owns -and Iree'schObls'fothp' iararal sections. atweMnpl wisb.orirJliege8aaC oriversl ties to become mere graded schools for the' boys of our people vbo aro able.'aad ;willirig JaV fedu'cabVaelr chila;rnxgradedj are. net expected to prepare boys fot oarjcbllegesi certainly no; oneiever expected them b fit men for the unti Yjerefties bpjiori e5 by.our high! schools .and academies! IT'toilegea' ihargtf 'hothihgfor? tnition' arid; csllc-ca .should cbargV less for tuitioa than the universitiesi I a;PBitOBaD:thiaWthe!mw bur meeting the interest has increased, from the' beginning jongregauonsf unusually larger-some 85", hare made a ' profession' of faith in Christ seTeritesn ' have t been,! bap-. Used, nine men and eight ladiee--others will be reoeifed this jnoring Tther meeting .will continue through, this . week-rwe; expect la goodly number wQl be. bapsed; next.Sun day-Hue old people say there perer has.boen, sush a work of graoe, here,' The interest js reaching out into the oountry-ipray,'and ask; yo'uf people Thursday sight to pray earnestly and especially that the veffortsi ef Shia koeetr bg maV b eowned wit Srr ihe same1 to fero.' Owaltney. lm'g'woy,,Ipioia. 'flily6aiii.3rO'' lmanlri thi Slate dbng'uore'forthJ eause brJh'-ihan1 Brojorilsi, A'W h4 W we.sor duous and his sabrifioes'manTand dod seams r- nate in the selection of their subiepti d hbiPeriUof7StatefDisboS Tl A it, was the Bible. . Through life- he always car ried a Bible with him on his journeys; and almost erery day, his Secretary Bays, made I and Biamarckf We - the themes fresh notes on the margin. ;; He knew by presented heart almost theentiretext, forfhe had a I tTlhe hackneyed theme cf repudii prodigious memory, and yet seemed always I tion did not receive much applause to read with as much attention and interest not oecause the speaker did not Say i as if he had nerer read it before. Hi I Bany good things and say them wll p:eaohing abbonfla.lwl fdWtonaScxiptaTa' I but somehow the Virginia people quotation and remark. And who can tell how much this passion for Scripture, begin Bins with Isaiah, did to foster his eloquences to develop that chastened : splendor. . that subdued f butftmbJiaw'T magnificenej of imagery and , diction-whii makes him the yery perfection, the beau ideal ot jfrench eloquence r srhw-atory-or hts-nndmg"the Bible might remind' one, of Luther: and it is to be notioed that these greatest of Cathoh'e preachers su showed loriDs familiarity, with Hthe Bible;--Bafrihe-liffeieuoe also"4s-great ana characteristic . Luther found Bomans, are wora' Puf with ' speeches on this -iubject, C) MBismarck' ji as tpo;Ger. inanistic for some of : us and and' we kpewo httleof him- and bin history j thatit' ' was 'bard to teep interestt d tnsotbe. spiakeri.Sf ill this Voralion ; was pronounced by an A. M. of the 3 cbllege'las able.Thealutatory , and Yaledictoiy'were,. both good. They sparkledlwltCj.iCand weie received with hearty approbation bj " land finally learned 'froBs lt astifieatioa by I the tlBSt addiencetcf f r sr tln &?t5fKinV " t??!?1 On Wednesday night Gov. U olli fascinated by Ita Ofd tbiongb I L f nt8idL. -ThPTA life this difference.wM manifested. .Boasuet I ra" 01 il ' P.SC Af er was Jr v wi.vi I an immfinRP crowd TirPiRPnf. un that ww uuw uao iHiug wuuuiq . muuiuduio 7 je , w . uther drew :froni it the central truths, the I tliere was scarcely i standing room. jrery uie Diooa ox tne uoepei or sairaiton.'; fie v. Job n A. Broados, D. delit ered the'c Iiiterary address. His PERSONAim OTHERilTEMSA mm&PJffJP rOAriaWw aridBro; tlIX. W. T. Jones, a student of Wake Forest J Cbli Krrr.'T'.?'' filled h pulptf on list SabrAth:3touch1 JprCdw" , biaBcratpr pfcfwbicfriaw Krrmv' r "TZ, -.?TiA dreampti IO, iheccurseof nla ora- H. Jordan and 5others!r wili please excuse 1 gmia. Sooth Carolina and Massachu- ns for not publishing ything more, shouti I setts as the three States pf all in.the. frefrilii! deaervJoiL . th most of .honor. " f.vv, m P10? tos4homidst of u J iBer, JEUmben, Jonesi totbe oy I tho,:! Wu W J-M"8?' ' hands of our readers, says '.UvAXanA MuWraMPwe and many of tUreaiimtf theBaooaoaa Aeg: fJTir' spMker1Mll0;, Itrid lost preceeded him, he intimated that Dr. BrOadus bad that they may go oof ayw shall hare "Bern- iniiemeet of, good-jBa-A-and bad.aaen&ft- gators and Jogieabins, liwda sad taraatuU, j ....LastSunda was the1 5&8nday -Of Uie month. 7 All the Union JCes tags' and Sunday School Institutes held sessions n that day. Ve wobld7b giad if 'tiwxelerks iof such meetmgs'we furnish' tw their i bettsai early aapoaaibls and: ta? la sbrief a form aa will atorfc'wji.t .jr-$rsjq ed - . f.t3oor Kiwa isoWiLiawM.Bey. - li. Stoush. in a note of the MthT'saTSi haTeonsor'the-moet''interitiDgm&et-iMaere3! have TrVerJallendied?0lef meet" aa eontinQew'creased Imtercal The' ouse cannot accommodate all that want to --iai- iJJ Aji----re " hi I A- jarse ana, oninans auaience was Plj1tma?r aproteaeion ITi fkvritfA'5 AV hfltS P'to?, r1S?feJ The ds'Medalfbr best de ibisr fJ ndee Cs.Vt SDaech.r.brit pe would claim their- attention for a It.shortime, and proceeded Jo maks-: arAOCadiairabd spich'Jressed in chaste language., fay p bappy: hits and abonadiag . with sound advice. In conclusion Jiepreseated medals to te fbllowlDg, gentlemea t, Best de. paters, 4 flollabd and f U! p. t fUples ; best writers, WfX. Hadgin3 and-Mli BOarry improvement in aebateajf. al8drQeo0.r j ,The ,pommencement exercises ; brooef t bbk riiaCO'tbri::' Fr fdav nii?hL JB??tftB&rZWtil' ' Qhairman T Hbefaculty,' presided. TO??ffl-0.?- ?5 J?l,!.wr s-TT5 btafaifer Wpresetfted'to Mr. JfW. H3mr,n ,5tttTfy HI?n-,n"' PleetbfBn'and Qtieeh, by S. B. please of penitents, a large fittmberlf rhdni Wlttf fis. ! The Steel' Medal" was are neofanes. Tfewliind' receded by Mr1. i?Hi sPMcCormick, jgirU among the numberl ,i,BrcC Jordan his of xrid$n.sfronitbe bands of Revt pone aofl? r PJTl,Tla I xnos;, juame' -sr wxniai meaai was bf his sermons hare led rhany'to searctafr.l founded by DtVGcO; B. Steel, Of this Uie trhther This Jaa missionaiy point iMany are very grateful to the Board for giving them I have not -Usae to enter irHring; ppbn owselt es W of tne wnriauan woria r inere;w do nsa m. shutting bur ejeaJon tnU reijroach.' jTfiere IS hut one, method 'of nmovihg iL and that u simple 'and easy. to. ,be practiced. fjek' this; ehurohes awake Jto their reeponsibhiies apd eontribute with eystero liberality and 'stea- ness to thi i cause . bf Christ, and they, will' be. honored. f or t -their consieteueyA., reforma tion among .ua'; is imperatively demanded' We Should be provoked to good works by the AAQjnno tM thiMwtaj&lfshment of a coK oerauty oi tne Mmaw. .aenonuMu in China; i ;? A sTTT'l " Uvound us." jGod's grace Sm giving supoesa to ur aiiatolralioms-aBaiii aste mak saennoes in on cause. we ewe it to our aus tinetfve principles that they should! secure he most expansive beneftoanoe.: i i Let ns hei gin eartest -pastors, deaeons; laymen, and sisters as well-i-to eorreot the ' fault poiated eut : We -must ' contribute more riberally to missions ' than we' have: 'done, unless we are frming that Sjorithern ' Bapdsts shall' 'be a by word and a hlssingYin the 'Christah world.'1' Drs.'; Tucker. '.Henderson'' and Jeter have gone a bb wshot beyond 'abything1 1 have ever Tha Ttialnaw nf TVn.nMnn la .a mt r9 aim p. p-i oentaining. j Fiyf Lectures, delivered by Dti John A.iBroadufljbetore tbej Newton! Theologioal Seminary, ; fn kayt 1876,4 ia 1 s feryhrtereatingairnsti Urseennfrom. IheilVUoTiDgrxtratta. Ia ipeaklngoe tha pfeabbera" of the eitflyielif-;) tian turWhe; smyeJpage 89 sWef have: Seen that's singularly large number Sf these' great preaehera had etndkd the gvandpsyal terns of Greek and Boman law, whteh aauet. have Wen taoA imbbriantkehidisbtr ( TutuQian,- byprianand' Ambros. Gregory 1 jtaaumauugus xjasuana vmrysoBsom au miiti f imd jmbsx f eni for a trbilev engaged in the pnoUo ' The saniii has been true of many eminent preachers in our own timet; , f Let me remind yon tob, of Uiegreaii Baptist preaching. Into partilamWdpYfmfl'yloee of the meeting. Pray for us, the Lord bless you." I . .' . Throrehlaej .oUqwing.notice bf the revival now in'progress in'Ltncolnton: j"The revival which hf s been going on in our town in the Baptist church has, we rejoice to state, met withisignal , success, aod.swill, wet I Thomas Alexander, in his " Oame JBiAi If bbookiihav evler wuv tujuuii, uvuiwi vraoaoithB a uujfu oagoj prioe 20 oen.says, M to handling s' gun,t Be oarefal" you do bt get 'anow br aught lmpeaMU. near thamurzle wiUj sl- most eertainly.canse Ihf arjpal tburatijlt may seem mcredibU that jhandfut of light anowy' for exampW,; Jtoroed ilntoe, morale, will oause a barrel to. burst that en.Baf el withstand tha force M an nnliraited number; of heavy ohargas, but ft is neverthelsesafaoC Thereforei never poke lyoor guo , into a, rab bits burrow ho ap1 a.hollow tree to Bialodge 4t kniglnterrals , webear 4f'soinenoviee haTinpr-ptit Uie 'to u kale! of his-feuh a few lnchef Under UM sarfaosiaf thf'watM''td? hoot a fish.11 'As n "-account the-faneraJ aerviceffbf sratsifSmen aWriys1 f o low Jhe prtcUce canhot be MHmended.1 1 have, owd ebove?'forth're4; reason first.to obmmehdtp really sensible bobk--eeo-i ond io.cautioninexperienoe4 srtsmen and thirdly, tp aak Prof. 8inimons, of WakeFof-, ;astofvti may popy ise wno can, 10 expiain, wny a gun wiu oarsc wun snow or am near, tne muzzle.. .Thai it wili do so I know 'to :be a f'lor I once burst aa. exoeHent . bamasoua steel bar rel by discharging H when some dirt, ,whic$ I, thought X had, removed, stiU remained in the ;barre.,Koi fjfraat; kaowwhyforoe wnion snouia operate in .au oreouona equally, did not drive -hej duttoat. (Ptht maaxle; rather than exert itself muoh more poweVfjollyL la bursting the barrel? jyi.m uu ni ,-."". tt i.-ui t rf !rrii; isia?ih-t I The ratio of ; minktera tq jChurchee amon this principal denominations, in - this country is said to be as .follows : tTh Baptists have 23,908 -, churches, and : miaisters tha Methodist Episoopal Church, 16,099 churches and 11,267 ministers; the Congregationalists, 8iS0O churches i'iaad r3,S33:; ministers the Presbyterians ,153 1 churchea and 1 4,801 ministers; the Episcopalians; 2,7DJ chnrchia and 8,230 .ministers; and the Catholteay ;20b churches' and c4;873 ndnisterii; f Qrahd totat: 67,(50 churches and 42,100 minisi'era, an apW parent defldency of more" han 15, OOtf minis tersi yi'AfhHiM- It is a grave mistake to think that we have i enrwhicb . neariy every one 01 weso u thi riihfmtf; mnot'dlfl(k)UraetrDoW great preachers, paid as a bracticaJ art. ' it she importance 'to ourselves ! pf 'this1 now so' jgenerally;'negleoted.udy. trust you 'all read Jhe weighty words spoken last summejr atj .mnerss uouege Dy an uxusinous cittzenina iHenCri&SjFraacU Adams. . He eplared' jthat inv no; oeantry 'at. the; prewnt1.4ayj.haa; pubiie speaking s&ch ample opportunities f jexerting ibfluanca iss iin Ajnerioa, and ia no: iciVilized country is the arf of public apeaking; bj little studied CI thinki that 3n this last re spectfae oaght to have exoepted Snglaad S would that hi 'exkortUion on this aubleot jmlgbi' sink Int t thei-bearta if aa spiring' ; American youth." io vmm v &3ir,-:-awol IDr.-Broadua is OBrtainly correct as toth neglect ibf oratory favour school 'aad col leges.' Ofeprlog' ihecV-ls tUStf im jthe osniityof speakihg, U-atyle'espeoiaily" II,' and city,' and is gitea tor the best reader. Bev. Moses D. Hoge, UJ.- of the Preebyterian' church, delivered .the Frances. Gwxn.lledal to Mr Eolfe E. , QloverifOf Bichmond, the -. best 8tu- q dent in. Philosophy. , in very inter-. J estingand; in8trnctiv! speech. He closed by .aj ing !tsubatantially;tbat ; there was donbtless t some special : yonng lady whO WAtb. him agreed that a medal a.q a cood thinfr. hntha nk,esultdoing a treat deal of good in was .nr she was say ibg that, i4The ithe' commujjdty. The 1 ministers - who have I medal is nothlni , to tie, man who wearsit.... , ,v. ' The past session of the college has been a Very ' successfar.one. : There Were ' ten grad nates j 0 ' the t La w School, two Bachelors of Arts a&d four. Masters of 'Arrs.! 'The streets leading to 'the -college have nnder gione! great improvement Sioca the lasrOouimrnfemAuAy and : will con tinue to be still further :im proved" . The Board bf Trustees of the: Col lege conferred the degree of D.D. on Bev. T. T Crawford, of China. - It is' supposed that Bev. B.: H. Griffith, f the - beggar -of reputation in your State; who is working for the Soath era. Baptist , Seminary in v this city bowj and who will probably oontinne f! here in , thia . work,' lor ,.a month to icomev will secure. bonds for at least:, ten:thoasand dollars from, the Eich- mond Baptist But this amount is taken part in it have worked earnestly, reli giously and ably have thrown lirto the cause their whole soulsand tteir"earnestoes4 been met with a" corresponding degree of feel ing and Interest, by our people. " The meeting began on' the first Sunday in this month, Bev. liTnfijh, of Shelby,and fievjMr.-Jordao.of xienaersonTiiie. v thaiBjni8ters ia attend ance until Monday last, -when Mftr. - i4an. left to visit his .family, 'some of whom were yery Ht The fceyi ' Dr. 1 Whitfield, ef Chari lotteoame Up-on'Tiiosday to'' take htt plaee. Mr; Jordan is expected to return to-day. .The untiring efforts and seal of these gentlemen are certainly very oommendablend are highly appreciated by bur citizens. There have been many converts : six Were baptized on Sunday Ust, and we are.! informed that eight or lea jmore wUi be o-morrow. . 1 Our . most earnest S-V Aa i at " aft. a . a a - jwwc, juiena utm in,us, ueir nooie wOrx,r, iu luihmc tilt hniui.il lei.: hlslweX5881)eTrbn na' iiteiy interest to 'the" Baptist 1 M'aMi;iMatc-rLAvw4a, si.:a .x Aa.. uip UU laoujf. VhUCm VI lUISWIJ 1 ama.11 fW a. m'fnf an.h nnmornnl KS.rtJail.tSt,'?; ?B,HHwt meet the, wUhe..otth. CSvS&iSlV-wsSJ1- geaerally grow smaller in. cities in rSSJ'fiS- the.sammerlandsddo thecongrega STfe 5?S5l?fw becae rtt' l8QpIb are leaving ?JS oSI5?ia tf?5 for the springs,' and npw. is the time Sf5itltv?!; wbenmpng ;Dlain.earaeStf eTinouJ!ft' tbePall !..za - 1 vvnac a snooia im to m bc nua r arest is a Prof efship of gsh' Lahgaa.'snd' j-u term tare, a. apeciaiiy 01 ynica onair snouia be the eultivation of agpod style of reading andapeaking.;ltisa thing much nestled in t " On page 108, Dr. Broad us says that "Jacob ft. Soott told hmi. thirty years tagolhat iflhe .would read" Bottler and preeeh to Uie negroei' Wwbuldjnae'a'man. ' 'There fs a fine' passage from' page Its; in which Uie fove manifested for the BibSs jby' tha' great Prehoh preacher, Bossuet is deecribedr I 'Vft-i&MtkfrpM'' hoy oami Mrbsk'a bnpy-f UieH Bible; Miioh J had neyer read.. was, open, at; Isaiah, and fascinate with the sublime poetry h'e went o'n reading eagerly, . and at length , , burst forth" and read aloud to his father and nncle.i who had: .been talking ; politics, . and who now listened, half awestrnok, to the boyish reci ter. From, thia hour the book he most loved dDisWcpAssoclatioris will com. Wpt5w mence their meetiagidf iaterest and heallT.- Broadds pfeacb.1 I remem-1 i--ryixi--'-.fT---f'' ha ,-v - . BBWMWriMBBMaBaaaaaBNHMMMBMi A UAi a JL Mm a nJijjJt-Jl'WwJ ja-t-J a. 'Lai 'iia iv t: I . f oer wen tne tex oi xno nrst sermon I ! sd; in I ever Iteard1 hfm'i preach 'irr stann-1 ! ,,.-. UAa"ia'i - tL4h ftfljUnLLa'ari;!! 1 .SOTy - CJSl- Friday the 13tb lasti, was a happy ft;td??r2 ?dy to the Sabbath School andits iSf SJJS ffriendseywCreek int Pender ; rS W' l0"tl. On thatiday thegenerai tS SSSTfi pablio gave a dinner at tbe charch ! SSS!?? fot thelteacherarand acholara who !522SK krS foct.eive.long months through heat. andcold badiet on each Sabbath j ? i&TffiStlSS fe boase ofod for the purpose i SrStni. aSS -SjT of gluing i and receiving jnstroction rtddfmirh" HonnrWAAivi eternal peace, i -ano; to , uiose. woo t:t .1vrv-iTrr''v Enow,ine-enerouaDeooie oi lsuevs Creeks community I .need not say tnatinef waoie snair ,waa a grana graduated .at '1 .this cplie&B about twenty-eight years ago at the age vf Oonsidered ' able, thoulh- the St via idf its detfvifywas' otherwise, than aP iiickiv ur iinurctisivB. mo oios of this address Bev. tf Whitley aa: alrrmnas Of ;the.: College1 aad fill W -t..-.- J Tl?l?JL c... i ucuiijr euiiur ui uo vrwiva7 own, of Suffolk,1: Va,, catte' forward and inade'a few felicitbus reiriarksj which1 Elicited "geat. applause, ' and waa1 prononriced by the learned Professor' of Chemistry" a -good thing; " Mr Whitley is 'nbw '.a "preacher' pf the Jfethodi8t church and vis filling pne f the tnost fmpprtant pulpits bf this" denpmihatioh in this city. 11 Tt'woold make this letter toolbag: to undertake', a detailed 'account' of all the exerefsetf of the college; Bat as sombbfy our Traders will feet inter- ested Iri the "Joint Final Celebration" pf the two; literary Societies, r wilt not omit to say a word pr two about them.". It ;i can ' be excused iot de-? parting'f rom the usual" custom; Of newspaper ; correspondents;' arid. re-1 porters; I will say that ti manyie spec3 the first night's exercises were rather dall It seemed to icneat least, that the orators were unfortu-ItroiViBoL 8ncces3. wlthr the sincle t xcention that the speakers who, were invited, , did not put n, an appearancd! ,The. large congregation, Vbdwever,' .was, agreeably " entertained' by " Drl E. , Porter and"! A; J. Mctatt reEiq: ; To. at! preseat ' itdwas arday of much; pleasure,' and tl the Sunday 1 School . Work has received a new 'impetus in that congregation; 5 May 1 the faith-, fat Boperintendent 'and bis earnest corpse of teachers arid scholars long' live and h be 'more devoted to their high- calliag (with each "revolving year.The Sunday 8chobl ? work is looking nry ia this ' part of our asso- eiatioU.More' anoti.- a ; sas jvv e e-i Kil Vi ' W.' iL KENNKDT t .7 -e ye Like Foolish. ztr; For ten vears m v wife was eonfined to hec ; bed .with auoh a complication of ailments that no doctor eould tell what a the matter . or cure her, and I used up a small fortune to ! humbug stuff Six months aro I saw'a U. 8. " flag with Hop Bitters.on it, and I thought 1 would be a fool once more.. ; tried IW- DUi my folly p'roVed to be wisdom; TraW oared harshe isnow as' Wen and "strong as , any man's wife, and it eost me only two dok lars. Be ve like wise foolifih." 3.
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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