Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 24, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 March 1841 — Page 1
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13 1T7' A e3M2aJt. V7J PUBLISHED BY MILTON GIL EGG. VOLUME IV. LAWUKXCi-BURGH, (IA.) SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1841. NUMBER 21.
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POLITICAL.
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T Lit MS. Two Dollar in advance or miiliin three months after the rnminrnrpm.-nt of the vrar, nr Two Doi.r.AN.s and Fifty Osts, uitliin s-ix month, mi'l Til ft kk Dollars alter the expiratirinnfthc year, will be reiniiri'd front Country SnWibure, and those w ho receive their paper by mail. Two Diii.nm vn I'iftvCfsts in advance, nr within three in nt!n after snlwcr il'in;;, nwl Thrkk Dollars afu-r the expiration of the year, w ill be exacted from tow n subscribers. No subrriition taken for lesst'i in six 11.u40.l1. A f.iilnre tn notify a iliscnntiiinniice at th-eml ftlu time subscribed for w ill be coiinidiTeri as new engagement. ' " m Allletters to the IMitor must he postpaid. Tuns ok Aivk.rti!!m;. Twelve I ine or less, three insertion?, one ilo!,nr, and twenty-five cents for each additional in-
lurtinn. Longer aavertienieuts in the s.oih' proportion. sow thy srr.:. BV T. RaM"I.I "In the moi'Tiin;' sow thy t-or.l, and in tin?
r ttiiiijr withhold not thy html; lor (bon knowct not whether .hull pru'jier either thi or that, or vi hether they both th.iil be lliikw OId.M Kcel.KSIAsTF.'', i. (i. In the morning sow thy sei-d, Nor lit eve withhold lliy ha : Who can tell which may succeed, Or it both alike tlmll Uand, And n plorJous harvest bear To reward the sower's care. In the ninrniii? sow thy seed. In the nioriuiiqr of thy youth; Prompt to every generous deed, Scatter wide the seeib of truth : He vhoe sun may set ntiiomi, Necr can begin too soon! Nor withhold thy willing hand In the eventide of iisrc, I'.'i-nto life's last lingering sand. In thy closing pilgrimage. Seed may yet he nwe by thee, fsowii for iiumortallly ! . ' "Hr all waters," be it known livery where eori'-h the ground, Till the soil, w ith thorn, o'erro w n, Shall witli fruits and flow cr-i abound ; l'reunant w ilh a vcct perf'inie Decked rii I' J en's loveliest bloom! SiSrt( in the youthful mind ; Can you have a fairer field? He it buf,.it faith consigned, .. Iliirves't, doubtless, it shall yield, I'nihs of early piety, All thaJUleli -htj to see.
a lower an 1 more serious tone, as six1 re-
surprised at llio vestry for making so un-
peatcd this brief portion of Hie lioly Word, suitable a choice V
"I -never felt so like heing rclmious in IJ;it vou indue Lirn nrema'uiclv ' ic-
ni v life, as I did while lie "M as preaching. TlicH lv of holiness was so beautifully
plied Mr. May, in a calm but earnest tone of voice, 'lie is a younn man. and was
that he was pci forming. h is some sat- anJ to fix ihent upon his subject. And
isfaction to advise u mm when bo is wil
ling to proit by what you "say. But another tiling: I havo heard iioinc object to your dress. They don't think it as..p!iiiu; as becomes a minister." - '
"I reaily don't see how I can dress
in this, before lie was done, ihey found
enouo'i suited to tueir peculiar conditions.
Perhaps, of all who v. ere presen', Mr. j
who has been called to fill his place with unprejudiced eyes.' A single evening's contact with ,lfr. Elbertson, in his social character, had done
pictured. .11 i .were to .near sucn a.st-r-i evidently ill at ease, this morn ng in bis
nion every Sunday, I am sure 1 should be new position. He seemed to ma to feel I
mnc.Ii better thu,I.am. 1 lis tl in the minds of t!io congregation plainer," replied .Mr. I'lbertson, j-Uncing nor did Us observe that Mr. ElUertsoirs ! into activity, and from feeliii-r more kindU '1 o were nh'asd, thn. w sill tl.C Iiftv : !ber.- ninsl. all !li while, lie an hivoitmtarv , bi.n.ir .! rl..tl,oe ,." 1 -i A.-! r. ! i.. -!,.,.. i 1.
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RIshec best understood the whole hearing much to dispel Mrs. Jfay's hastily formed of the sermon. lli never once thought nrrjudices : and the moment lier belter im-
of the strange hymn, the excess of action, j pressions were opposed, they were roused
oni
on, between f and lit
me
me
go v.iiii "sailed or shahhv
noiiitiei, .o.iry, sa.'d lit r lamer, v, l;o nnx-i'?.; (. ; cotnpar;.-T!ii
came in. m nine to boar her ciomii;' 10- bna and tiio venerablo and much holovcd n.it have
m.irK. lie nail paused tijhi-j door a lew r;nn, who had so lou lo-d at the desk i dot hihS."' " '- - moments to have a parting word witii a ' where he was slnndii'. lie has some .(.) no no i:nlerJ, sir
neigooor. mannerisms about hmr, but every minister : K;:id Mr. Bishee. ' tiicre is sornethm? iitjof .arv 'luclced I was,"" icplTt-d Maty,iarmly. j ns those, rind liioy arc only unpleas in! : the way your ini.-c s are m ule and out ' itrinv
".lnl how OiU you JiUo liim, Itli.r-i , ,v ;cn lust r. bseivrd. .-. olornsori .at i i!.-.t id l...-d.-c l",,, ,;.:'
wtU. You certainly -would 1 lainlv ho did not think the sermon lv.a. ' in his favor. Tiius,
r,o toniirir.Ov
ll.it 1
id, i v
itnotfgii it cxteuueu to ntst t-no lu;ir. : biinr:n- them out n.to words, lie r er
Ati!oii' tiiose p.-ts-t-nt v.eie Mrs. Ma v.! ly forminT cood opinions.
r.se 1
IS .)'
Lb:
Chili l-V
ii-!ne
UiOi!,
asked Mis. May, looking h.io her bus- so-.nc ecnliar to himself, hut v.o were so j bc.'Wel
It wyiild j presf.ice , tgtin:rt tao
-d i;rr to
oee.'j no v:
i-
rs-ias:t); a? Jlr. anl Mrs. Jliis were walking
A groat home that cvenir.if, the latter s.id, widi t ia her pecubar -:np!i:si3 upon her v orus. nis'...T, Iv ! t:.'r. riheiisnii has kcotno a great lit-
.band's face with anV; re t-hat iiui-tiScd to him, and hked the man so well. W!IV. Mr. Morrison always" tiiessed very ' instead of "iiiiding her cstima-.ion of ( catod no small degree ot concern. fcTeth-5f wolid not sen thorn.' : plaiu." " " j r.t all increased it was at a lower ebb iwaa woman whose thoughts uo.omuch, 'I am sure I never could see r.ey.' re ;-! .U0 was m . M .:i,i!:, .! mast rat.ieni-! ever. Of com so, slie was in no w , occulted .n religious subject, and she, j ponded Mr. hi!!!:', etching, in the tfio!)Crt Mr. r.-!,e..-,' said ::L-er:son. 4iand ' hear with an unprejudiced mind. , ihercU.re, h it a good deal oi anioMM.frby.ul Up;r;t f rontroveisy.,.-.at. the lait remark, j dressed asbec u.ie his age. I am a youn"! "I never heard a sermon like tan
I,
well if yon 0'iuld lc-mcdy tiiis in some smulry neighbor.-, dioiiig the week, and i vtni'.c of Mn
him
j loan
Ut
A
in'.:
re !
me new minister who w is to '.au-c lliC U K , ;p I never ovnr'Ct to sea'.-aui. And. : n,l .,.,
place of good old Mr. Morrison, recently !!S fcr ti,js rr. liihcrtson. the more I think j 1,,'al! things the iV til.ti I'll I. ...... ... s3
removeo, 1 y faeatii, 110m His lauouis. aIout him, tlie nvie tio I led dissatisiied.'; propriety. And vou should remember, Tl. n bii i ltd sm !it mi r. .1:1 1 !:ni V i : ! t . :-. ..1 .. . I.. , -. .. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 .. . 5
- - - 1 01 i.s.i r.itiojo (-...t.o . -i.i hi iii.ii it is i",o K:ii.! au.: quaiiiv oi ti:e :?:-
:s becomes my ae.
i .bo fatness and
sboiiie
a o-ret tone
I In ciMt imly prer-ched an excellent sermon as M iry Fays." "i'liit is he at all like dertr good old Mr. Moirirou s-iid Mis. .May, the rising moisture dimming her eyes as she thought of the gny headed old minister who had preached to thorn lor the las! thirty years. , ho is not I ke Mr. Morrison. No two men are a!. I.e. And there are Saw of tlx; same class of men as Mr. Morrison, lei':. livery new generation differs in seme degree from the preceding on", and the ministers differ as much as the people." "Then I shall not like. .Mr. lilbor-or.,'" snid Mis. Mav, despoiid.iigly . "1 tlon'r
think I can ever hear him pieach.
hat hc-
iirre in my life,' said Mary, tis the family 'entered the house together, after the cca-
'i:ow ins daohtor". giving her
culiar
that
i....
-i'
i'
VO'l
elusion or
the
!rv;ce
the s aiistrd Mr. -Morrison's
! almost wonder thaX t'ao
?l'.:i i I I 1 1. 1 1 . .11 .1
congrc:
I
ooa. j mcnts which clothe the mind, that rise of
o.o man can i most importance. My external cloibing !
i havo made sf'cr !io f:.s!
Mr. I lbs w:-s cvitleii.riy warming, ami, men around me wear it. as he allowed his feelings to become fx- costs mo hut few though
d you, mother:
scssed daughter, not
Jir.
o prepositis.ied t(.
ponrl-'d her husband red?"
. t a '..-'..iip.a .i. i i.t,
hnow,' said Mrs. Lib
a to.-s; ult.hou.jii li'is pe-
.nd e::;'i essive motion couldirl b
i-Tieeived Ly i-'.er husband, as they were walking in darknos?. 'True, I never thought of that, it is strange how a little self interest will v.aio
lion in iviiicli ail u:e mimster.'s iaor.
Xm -
her mother remain uncommitted in i persons opinions and change their vii-ws.
liut ?:(r. Libert snn is not going to fancy one of her girls.'
yond that, ';Of co'.irse I liave, many a lime," vi
ciied, the morn blind
! plied Mrs. May, in a tone indicating M 'No,
mooet!
become in j "Cut if the way you dresj ofienda your' sl'ght degree of irritation.
responded his wife, not
his perceptions of the cliaraclor. of the brethren, are vou' not bound to c
new minister- I ercoiving t!..s, 3jr. .;.iy i made an" oli'irt to change the cnavctsation, hut coind not succeed; and was forc-
bange lor
tue:r si
If thev arc l iTer.ded without anv real : mon, fatiiur
cause existing in me, then the cause is in! 'It was certainly a good sermon, ?.l
cd, for nearly the whole evening, to oppose them, and it is certainly more important and I hope, as you admire i: so mncjj, you
taut they should remove the real cause will emleavor to pracose some oi as pre-
'Yes, mother, you
sure vou v.
spo
will l:i-:e mm.
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I
Sow it on the waters wide, Where the mvimnn plixoiln th lt, Ton the hli--... ....... .4.i reap, And the thouhtlcn wiiior provo Trophy to thu can-e you love. Row it 'mid the crowded sttert I.nnca ani nllryf, dark niul foul, Where the teeming mase meet, f-.nch with nil iiuniort :i 1 soul, Sunk in deepest moral gloom, Jtrcklc'i of the comin; doom. Son- it''mid the haunt of vi -r Scene of infiiiny. and .-crime ; FluMonly mfTy raralli'e liur.st, nn in the northern e.lune Sprin;, with nil iti vi-r.lartt r.o-:-, StarU from Winter's cold cuibr o e. S.nv it vi.h inisparia; h in ''l is tin- l'in,-i!iini's M. i m-. '. ; ' I'i-i the .Master's g rent ruiiiiifin U And His srare slnil crown the dei lie loilh :iid, the pre ions :riMi Never "li tll be oun in aia! I.onj, indeed, beneath the rh !, It may lie, forgot, uni en Niio!H weeds tn iv i hitl.e the a-.i !, C'li u nin sCiivens iiili-rv lie, Summer heat mi l Winter" frn.-t Vet that e;cl ihall ne'er he l.M. r..it, at length, it "''-ill .-ip.'ear, U i.i ii-.' up o'er .'ill the plain First the blade, and then the ear,"' Then the ripe, the l-oMcii grain; Joy mis rea oers ;lldlv eonie, AiiL-'.-K hhoiit the harve-t h-jin". ; From li.e I.:ol's 11 i"U. j TS!C: I".W .)!E!Yi'i:.5. IIV T. S. A.fl ITi it.
am ! on, let us 1
no iiary, wiiu
Avarmih and animation. '-Don't you think she will, fithci!"' s!ie added. 'Indeed, .Mary, I cannot tell. Your mother was very much attached to the excellent minister who has been taken away from 05, and I should not be at all surprised if she would bo a long time in getting . fccqnoiled to the toss. Mr. Libeitson is a verv young. man. B'-'S m-tvvjth-st iniii)-r his" fine talents. ". I trust, sincere pioty, ho is :-."c,7 J'lrcni person from ohl M- 'rr:i'" iIu ay bo a better an. a better man but-" ,.v.cr! nevtr!' said .urs. .day, with warmth, interrupting her husband. "I did not say that ho was," icp'eed Mr. ?'y smiling pleas. intlvat his wifu's warmth c'pres.s:on. '! w is oulv going to sup-P-'fn case.'"' ' 9 1'M it is wrong to suppose what is not true,1 said Mts. May. "Mr. Llbertson never was, and never will be us good a man or as good a minister as Mr. Morri-
a mild remonstrance to tne severe tn ngs that were said about the new m'ni-Mer. In these strictrres a!i joined but .Mary, and she was On .the s'de taken by her father. While these anitm.Ivor.alor.a arc going
ook in noon the unconscious
subject of them. We will Ibid him -aiited at a table m bis chamber, with his head
resting upon les ham I. l::s new position J trust I have
his agitated bim, m spite ot every ( tint ; Cibe, tsoii,' h
t.- i- - . i i.: . r.t: . i ...
in: can m alio 10 Keeji ois locnogs caioi. my ve.marUS
trom thcmseJves, toan the imaginary one from rne. Unkind censorious feelings involve a greater wrong, certainly, than a simple suit of well biting clothes, made in the way that oilier men wear them."" To this Mr. TJ'sbce was a I a loss to reply. Il was to him altogether a new form of argument.
not lii.-noeii you,
jor. ; on
:e said, '-by the freedom of
I assure you I spoke in tue
lie is a young man, oi uue ruems, wen utmost smcerttv.' ediu.-i'ed, and deeply conscious of the res- j o j,, uot doubt that Mr. Bishee; and it ponsibiiitios attached to his sacred office, j would ill become me. as a minisicr, to be Thus seated, the thoughts that pa.-scd j o'dended at the sincere admonition of one through his mind, troubled him. iiis re-j ,f ,ny jieoplc. Sti'd, 1 may he able to ceptiouhy the people,; over whom he had j perceive eirors in them as readily as they been called as a liruistc-r, it seemed toL, orocnivn them iii me. 'I'ho fault
ho. tlmi-io!.! IIni vvr:.l.- s.:.iio nr.....!.
'Weil, ! in sure 1 never inc.- responded ; are! A pretty minister s who one ot them Mary. '-Wasn't it a most excellent sqr-1 would make. Why, I've known them
i both since they were so high'.' reachini' i rv, 'doy.n her outsorer.d hand, to indicate the
distance of which-'these young ladies' heads once stood from the ground, and to enforce this strong argument agaoist them.
snid Mary, in a i It so happened, that when Mis. TJlis
mvoLe the next morning,., from sic-cp, she
Mr. B'sboe called iry found herself shaking with an nguo fit.
Tiiis was soon succeeded by a raging fever, .and for more than a week she remained ex'tremely ill ; at the end of that time her life was despaired of. But, at the crisis of the dise ise, the turning point was in her favour, and s io begrn slowly to ro cover. The principal remembrance that she- had when her thoughts wcie
cepls," refilled Mr. May "1 can at least try,' tone more serious.
On that evenir
Mav.
"Well. 1 think
our new
l.lill;i'-l nn-
proves-
lie said, r.fter he was seated., '.'fj
ho liboity of talk!
last rjumh.y evening.
a;'o i
to find that be has t
him, was not cordial.
I ) him a little
m pieasec
en some oi my
hints Didn't you like him much belter this morning, Mr. May?'1
"Ye-. I think 1 did; though i plei.sed wiih his sermon on '.ho
bath," replied Mr. May.
anv ti
was we 1 :st ria
oxti.i m Ins discourse, "There was too much
i.iiO :erv
IV.
about
found with me, as far as you have brought j me. It made me al
nost cry to
! ,
;taci! imouu
.Surely ' ho said menbtllv, they are did- it t mv n,. !-,-,. U :,5t.m'!iPr i morn forms i no..d ol.l Mr. Morrison'
appointed m me. It was not well.W. oiijc-j iul; cx,Cnials. Notbb.g has been said in S filled bv such a vwip", l-p:is'i so young to tsko the phaj. liiTt Loiig j reference to the puiitv of the doctrines! fellow with his fine motions. Ud
son.
tnel, ! i:v 'ui, itr,l i"ei: uaw:.'.. - :
Just at this moment t1i?re Vas a loud knock at the door, and Mr. Bishee, one ot tlm vestrymen, entered. '(lood evening, good evening, Mr. El-
t
calmed by returning hahh," an J the wanI derings of her imaginations fixed, was the fact that .Mr. Mibrrtson had frequently I been to see her. and as often talked to i her and prayed with her in the most ear- ; nest and affectionate manner. Every day ! he still continued to call in, and his tuan- ! ner wes so tender towards her, and his
looking; conversation so tempered with mild t-n-liil; and I couragemcnt, and gentle admoiiiiion, that
i lor that
d.
o'oii.Ii 1 iiio'lil, nor of their power, uuo i w.. r lce.trincs. lie w.us a'raid to sivlcverv lor.ii.-r r.rc judico WtiS d:e;t..
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uivme tut!, lo rnange the liearl." I "iseii, i suppose ; ami taluea ;is tcnoeny : -now mibU'iuen we uave nee.", m .vir.
"O, no, sir, m," responded Mr. Iiishee ! about sinners going awav iu'o eternal bun-1 rJoertson.' she said, one day to her hus
nuieklv. "The doctrine was sound
j nough, it was only the manner."'
e-
isiinient as if he were ;'.fi aid of offending' bam', after she could sit up a little. 'I
them.
Morri:.ou wouldn't have ; shall never again jt'.dg.
any one
lasti iv.
r 1 . . . I - ' J ' - ' ' -
icrtson: llow uo yu oo to-nig.UJ lie i.T, ,,, (!, ,.!,,,. J , I, ,i.. . If.,M..'M VY; b:ive orro.l. il i Irnn ' io rro.i;..,!
said, bustling in, am.taKinga chair on loo ! mnls:CT, mdJIy but with imprcrsivo earn-1 given them sou.id doctrine in the words 'And I hope we shall never forget the exopposite s.oeoM.ie. I ibie. 1 rstnos--, "that vou have stoi.ped to orti-of Hcrpture. Such kind of preachiii" ! cellent lesson for future conduct that vou '(luite web, responded the i.iMlcr.L;.., c.; .... i.n ...- . i ?.. i-..... 's, -.. . . n :.-,. ,!.. r,n., ;i '
, T, , 1 . ,! ..,. I'.,, . . , r .. . ."...ui..n. U lm; M IO 1 1 , W III (J W Oil I till, .VI I . Jj.SlitJC. 1 I S V 0 11 11 g 1 1 I i O . , - " ' " ' "Tl-:! von l.avo. ne titer scon h.ni nor i.. ... I, . r.t,....rr..!t.- !... ... : . i - . . .. . . i ... . ."... i.: . . . .,
, ., ., -'" ; iic ncrnci, in wmcii an tne sol.siance re-1 w no doubt turn the hen's o a the i l ne cmucii memoers Hint we Have in-
nearo mm prouen, niouio!, m.u .'mi. i vain. Jiut ro mucn occu!ieii was ..ir
".No, nor never w:--:; to, K..-mmcd JM rv. I p.boo
:?Iiv, evideirlv loshig tomn.atid i-f
1 feobng--. i Well, lo-ver r; May, sootbovrlv.
'j not i
nor l ne aim sl
' : Oil IT. !" ! -I do-;- : Ml 1
illnff, to form ail unfavntdde op nioii of " on r b !.;
It
is not r-
id M it. Vi'
Ji lt ro mucn occupied was .Ir. ; 5;d,;., has been fculXetcd to fall to the ! girls in the vill age, as he lias aire adv turn- i Irodueed, were not the only ones who with his own thoughts, that l.e d d -r,,;, " indoor Mary's ;"lut no irood'M coine, see j were dissatisfied with the new minister; icivo tie fee-l-mc:- t.l the smi.:-j. : Mr. IVsbee was '.!l;.!, and the minister: if it does, of you ves'rvmen h ivin se-! "or were the prejudices of all so easily disaim tsl si..l o.pr s.sioa ti;at bdlo".-, pi-o.-oeded. j lec'ctl a young fellow 'instead of some ! pellod us. Mr.'Elbcrtstm had to go'thr..'
lore Irivin
a
fiir ; u t is ii i v
must on t-
ir
ii, I have r,o do
i tme c.;ar-' Mr. Elbert-j
but imi
any mm
to beconie a I act. r. Vou
s on, an I tin
will Oiit.k well of him." I 'J'h it cening Mr. Ells Mil his
cane' in to sit mi hour or two. j 'Vou were not at church this morning, , MrJ. Mav,"' s lid Mrs. li'lis, after In r bon-
i w to you m a i:i.
i
;o:i
CVe:;;eg. ..!r I'.i: i, to !i ve a lit.le t tuliy wry. I mu a fr
ir.o--t
There are duties, leciprocal, I.clwocn : good, old time niinistor."
:i
moesi
P,
c ourcgat
An.
-v t ,
til".
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!ce widi
w Tm'h, . .i.-o
:nc.w.
w i
mr
i into the next room by Ellen. i "Xo. I coiild'nt well leave iiomo," rci plied Mrs-. May. M f course you diili.'t hear our new min1 islor," said M:s. Ellis, in rather an cipiiv1 ocal tone. "lie doesn't preach like good
ohl Mr. Morrison, I can tell you thai. l,lcrrmon was Io for on", shall never bo reconciled to the!,,friI, :0Lir,
change."'
it. V U
w.v.-i iii'-ao w.-d. i.vi.rv tmng w:lii
; . .,., ,-.) above hoard. And io 1 a 'ii i'lst r-r.y to yotr, th.-.f. t.s 1 !-.no-., t'ne p-o: !e l.-'-io .a g.er.t do a I beiter tiiau Vol: do, a few hints, such as I cm give, may ho of great u-:e to you.' 'I shall certainly ho in-obled to yon for any such kind offices,1 icplu d Mr. Edict tson, eniicavoring to rouse himself up to that ttalo r f indifference which is often assumed as a protection lo the lot-lings. "1 mean all well, vou may be assure;!,
5
r ana I..
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e-oi'c:i.i!y is ti.oio a duty, oi en ir.tv ant! leir :t gooo ileal excoeu
i'oi bc-aiiiiice, due from a congregation to- before spoken so freely; but on
minister, wli mi thev have way ot speaking her sentmi'-nts
i
mucn tlisceuragod. nut no ;tc:it Christian, and the i tower
WiO'os a new
'invited to take clinr.ge of them. A m.i-i . uc'el's rciieetioii will tell thorn that if lie. ! is siiiiere in his calling as a miiiisler, he j v i 1 1 c.ideavor to pieatii f -r their good.' ; For a time, r.t least until the cmlrtrr.iss- ! men's of his new position nave worn oh, . a in' until ho s!ia!l begin to feel a! .home;
mattei
found th''t her
bc-ely liian slio expected tlov wouhl, :
she 'end a good deal
and that.
more to say on the subject than she thought she had. A tan at the door in-; ter.uoted feriher rom-.rks. ai d much to the sin prise, and some little to the com-
ill realilv
among his peop.ie, should they treat bim ; fusion of -,ns. May, li.e iudividtinl of i with great consideration. Instead of cx- whom she was so freely speaking, entered j pouting and exacting cveiy thing from in comp my with a neighbor. : him, they should yield something of their j The smile that played upon his haul-; own for the sake' of the ' stranger. 15 v , some features, and the resp.-etf.il manner '
lay's extended
sir, saiu .nr. liisoee; -so i win come at aill ... . .. ...;n t.now cat. , other better. I Willi wmeli 1 e toox .his
once to the point. In the first place, your anl i-.iar;tv, liko a temler vino, in its sport-
oo long tO-dilV, bv a OUaiter (..nfoi i f,.-...i!h ill suriii.r no. nnd iM.it.
Mr. Morrison never i readied 1 .j, , i..x, innu i.i' f :Tir't;;.n lVd'-s-.v.
hr:."'
I "l ;ini sure 1 shall not,' responded Mis i M iv. "I (li.n'l think, I can ever hear him
I
over tkuiy minute5, and the people can l
ndure to :t anv longer. And
a -ionod too much; .Mr. Morr:seu always
preach. I am lolo mat lie i.s a young, j i-iougiit a Mmjcci ngnt iiomo io v. a loci- fj,,, ji,0. wj
r. r '!..... ,.i,....r .. .,.i,a..' i :.-.':..... r .!.. :.. .1.. i o l . . . .
I .; j j . i .... i n , uir; o l . s 1 1 i i ... ... . r i . .1 1 : : -2 o t 1 1 : 1 oi j ; . 1 oo it, 111 . 1. 1 . n - l : Ji. y- IO 1 IS fT
v mm- try to en-ale a sensation;"" and Mis. May ' p!.-, tom bing way imagiid lo. I am nut i ni i, flr;l
W'.nr, IVsbee went away thitf ening, it was with verv d.f!erct.t fireloi"?
d him to call upon
IIo foon I bon to he a
r ai-
hand, on being introduced 'ohm, wonderfully in a moment, oho hu feelings. Miiiy's he.'.it i'ii'.'.i red, l.-n rn.leavored to assume a mor pt sOioil. We will not 1! .-lad i! :1 satiou tii :! ensued. When Mr. I
wo: i, !
.! 1;:::
..o'-.-u h!
What kind of a srrmi-n ilid iii- ne
1 : 5"' l ...I !'l. J,..l: l,.rl I. '.I,-, mi 1. v ri ic r-. 1 1'. ii 1 m .1, C ..- I b !vi t-.'!.'d ... . .1 .1 ill 1 1 - . .
ft r givo mi ini I'l'iiii" .n.w.i ...... .... , .... . ..... 1 o. -.;,(,- uiiiu i.e i:ao Ktippo.-i-ii mm
dii;er"iit Haiiip oi cliarae
Hot
1 c.' ::'
r..b:i;ig him
b n May of her sister Mary, as the latter to s nlness Hilled across her couiitt nance, j wiili twenty since this morning about
r-i.nK in from church on a bright Sabbath ' I here is something of the dandy about i and they all ag:eo with m-, to it
inorniii' in the jilcasant month of June. j him, I mu-t cm. less," said .Mrs. Eli s. 1 1 kind of preach!:. g wont suit heie
( ), it was del
with animation
sucn
I soured
IlLaoilHI lirMIUIl'l lllllt'x 111119 .-. -j . - ...... - - UU1U 'O ii'On on . ..-. clightfuir loplied Marv,' "And as to his prea diing. it was nothingi then, no one over hoard the strait"IIo's a splendid look-; at all l.ki Mr. Morrison'.-." Vou ...ivo out. It was in the b
1 rve a l.ti-lit as a ilia-l Ah me '.' sighml Mi-. li:tv. ! wL-h the-; tnf; 'out Mr. Morrison r.lwavs stm
ilO
was UKiflitiod at b.s im-odlesomc am. weak inlorf. renoo, but not bv any t'leau-
;i bis feelin;
towards Mr. E!b rt-
with ti e !.:tc l.iaifii!--.' I Mr. ?!
On the next evenir.:.
Ii-: dr. I-
k it i
in" 01 111. wit 1 an eve as nt.got as a ilia
mond. And such a voice! It was the finrst for an orator I ever heard.
'What was the text, Mary ?" said Mrs. May, with a grave countenance. Why, it was it was," responded Mary, taken by surprise. "It was in the I declare, mother, I cannot t' call it nt this moment; but it's on my tongue's cud. Il was in the it was there where it ypcaks
tbout about " 'You paid more attention, I see, to Mr. Mlbertson's eyes and voice, than to bis sermon. Miry," said her mother, seriously. "I'm afraid I shall not like our new minister if his porson is to make a deepei impression than his words."
"Indeed, mother, it was an elegant sot
1; 1 .-
. Mr. Mid '
1 in again, a id '- :; not hug
before ti.e su'-ject i I loo n- w mm sU r was introduced. I.id.M 1. hole 1 !.-c bad been talked .-.bout in the .ll igo since Mi'. Eli'fi tso:."s arrival.
. 1 1 . 1 vw e 1 ..1 1 :i.o.
t.Ol. w. iii. O.o.l. ' .
known Mid sung ever since we were chd-i,- .. ., , . 1 '. , , . .. , Mrs. May." said her friend. k'L'i "S IIo ll'l'l .'Ytlf II. TiPPi 1I1. ro.T -
The new minuter wasai-ott.e bur i n d.-ro. And I must sty, that vou had too . a . . : "i.ii "Yes, i did venture out,
... si 1 o 11 , . ., . 1 . 1 1 "-en aiiiiiis uiais irom ine iiiriuuoeu 1 ... of couveisat.oii bctv.tcu . Jr. I.1..S an 1 .or. . tliiii o action; .lr. :o)ri..-oii used to la , . . r . , 1 Ma'. smiimg. , 1 .1 - 1" expulsions of many of the members, woo - ' ,, , - ,. , 1 rr I'U.niisnn? Miv. ins hand upon tho li.be so impressively. 1 ' r , . . ,- ... .- -, "We , bow did you l.i.e ...r. l.mciison . , , 1 -it t-i 1 it.-. 1 . 1 too Ireelv ob'octed, one to tins peculiarity,. . , .-oI tow ii-r-w vou t, ci-i'i w.t 1 -Mr. I. - nnd never lit it or wave it about more! , -, ' . . . .. 1 . , , . foalmued ruts. J.ili-'.
- 1 ...... 1 iiill mini her to tint. At limes lie 1:10 : . . .1 ....... r.l.
. ........... a .,r ,. .,. ,t. ,,.;., .t.r, i.-.trt s..r. . 1 .i iiv. ne ore: c neo u on nv ian re.
I ..... rt,' .......... o v.... - . ............. ,.., . . 1 1 ,
many hard trials from this cause, and ho
lor sue wi' oi.en
tad not . 's a conn
1 in tiiei'" .uii.sio!.i-y ;n always overcome prcr:a the ! i"dice. One by one, those who were dis-
c !hei-d posed to li.ud fault, were thiown bv some
uulooked for circumstance into contact with him, in such a way as to be gratified by ios ovei !:'.':.d manpor. Thus he gradually ui'..;ub'cd a power and infiucr.ee in his new position, not exceeded by that which even good old .Morrison possessed. It was something 1 ko a year from the time when then'?w minister came into the village, that neaily one th'id of its yeung folks, and a good pr p .nii n of the old men and matrotis, were assembled at Mr. Ma'.'s li'e;,s ii.l cttag..'. Somethiiig llli-ns-'iil. of cour-o. oaL-g -iog on; and, whatever ii wcs. rwiv 000 si-cincd pleased about it. Pr-.-senib.', ti.ero was a movement m
!ise. .and all the my young peopin ;:: 1 'ii ii:.j ui: l!i-:g:et:il before the bioi'y pressed into witners tie1 W:.i , :!r: !:. .:. i o;.: ceri rnony; for w-..s t ' bo n wi.dd.ug. and Maiy .:ii to be the i.-:l i". A venerable
rip 'ot:
2 of her and 111.rr.eei'ji converiiboil:'.'!!
o' s i.b.ec'.ions s. M -y en! ! 1 s .mo things.
n. 'S. El-
the b in ibe d-.'or, ... . 1 v .': :-. . i i.ere Mav
Iiil oil-. .May.
d-.ai good man hid only l.vcd
a 1 'tie Ion- i t!ie old fimiii '.r hynms that wo 1
the burl
M11'1' son, for the mild, -.i::iest munntr of that .
noividual had di:--;imed him. v):i the next S ibhatii morning the inin-;
, I ister entered the pulpit with
lie na-i oxpei icnrcu during toe;
!v to
:av
1, yesterday, uo l ed .Mis.
Lcrtson,' asked t!ie foimcr.
'Why, I must conf. ss that I am medis-, mon. I have hoard this patticnl irly obposed in bis f.vour,' said Mr. M .y." !!':! jectcd ' you. I am thus (rank, Mr. Elmanner and si vie of sermonizing aie soi nertM.n, bocmse I know you r.ro desirous different from that ,f our late pastor, that f pleasing the people; ond unless you
it is not easy at onco to bn reconciled to know woat tiiey uue, now can jou piua.it
so great a change. Any change, oven for
the better, shocks the feelings, and hinders the judgment f.om estimating it truly.'
But it a'n'l possible that you mean to! hints."
them?"
'Iam certainly indebted to you, Mr. Iiisbce," said the young minister, cpuietly. "and shall endeavour" to profit by your
almost given way lo despondency; but re-j mc-ii.beiing in whoso cause he was labor-1 iug, and in whom hu put his trust, he look-! od upwards and received strength to sus-
tain hiin. After going througii tne regulir service, ho announced the text in a voice that slightly trembled. The words were
'"liear ve one another's burdens." .... - . ...I,
the impiossive and somewhat suuauen
mon," urged Marv, "and now, I noncm intimate that Mr. Elhertson is a belter
bet the subject. It whs on the 'Beauty of, mimster than Mr. Morrison was?' said Mr. Holiness,' and the toT was. -'lig.je b'y! Ell in surprise. 'Why, my dn,u rir, be for I am holy." frv's vp-re tunk Tr.Wfl lCar Comnni?'ir, witii h 'm. I am
"That U right that is rigid, idr, Idheitson," responded his visior, warming with likoaore at the idea of the iiood
lie chuK.h.and monster lot,:,
mon," said Mis. May. very deliberately. Mrs. Ellis shook her head. 'It wasn't any thins ' ko good rid Jlr. . . . :. I. .. !t .. A I, irso '
.Morrisons scriiums, ,i::s. .hjv. We shall never look upon his like again. "Xo, it was not at all like Mr. Morrison's sermons. But, then, .Ifrs. Ellis, no two men are alike. Different ministers
ii..i.i:"o 1' f:e::i . in i; :.'..o: .1 g lov.n, was alri idy in tb." ceutio of the !b.t r with the piivei-'toji k in lis h: n !, an.l I e fore him w ,t;i tlm-ii'ng ch-.-i. ks and yes cast down io the fioor. stood M.oy May, and by her s;,0 v,;,. -,ho? Why, the new minister. Xo 0110 kissed the young bride's check with more earnest fervour than did Mis. Ellis, and no one was mote ollieious in his efforts to prove himself pleased than Mi . Bishee. Mrs. May so-ui forgot tho excellent qualities cf good ol 1 Mr. Mon'son, i:i the more attr.iciivo ones of the young minister, whe so voice never seemed so eloquent nor his manners so winning, as when ho addresses her by the teudcr natr.o
ot "mother."
have different nifts, and we should judge
.t Iio!k t-r'iClcr 1 cttil'llll
tone of hi. voice, and the devont au,l ''1. TmZxZ
en-.vaieu express on 01 103 n v 1 1 . . 1.1 r.. ,,- 1 , X. 1 , .1 1. r.i, now that ho has been taken tioin us, 11 tiad the elTect to throw the mmda of such now . , . .,
fT.
n to
of his congregation
dioF
lty lint iijitivio v oi" "i - 1 . 1 . w 1 1 as bad before beep j eeoms to me tight that I should endavot
A Sttngink Cit viioK. An able Judre was once obliged to deliver the following charge to tho Grand .Imy -. Gentlemen of the Jury, in this cae the counsel on both sides are unintelligible; the witnesses on both sides are incredible, and the plaintiff and the defendant are both such character, that to me it is indifferent which
If, find fiul', off the rnin1fr.!tobe:ecr.nc.led, and bok upon the one j way oul,m
vo.u verdict.
