Standard, Volume 4, Number 42, Madison, Jefferson County, 6 August 1835 — Page 3
37r. O'Conneli's opinion of the U. States Mr. O'Conriei', at a Lto meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society i f London, speaking of the Irish i:i this
country, who do nut advocate as lit; does the. doc-
Jiine cf abolition, says .f them: j lie Was L'l.ui that Mii.il Irishmen I J.i (1 1 fi their own j
COUIitlV. J ln-V Were amongst i i ' - Olj'eia Ol Hit cut so fS". i ;lrick, who h .d btmishfii a I! poison' u-
and vcnoniou.-repi.U. . from the sod ut Ireland
Hoi'!fl1
learned member for iiubim then, m an
manner, expressed his nldi .lienor of Athene t,iiicii mdessih" the most en! iryod principle- of lihoitv.
r fuses to cm incipite J.OOO.OOd of humm Limns from the ilegr daison and honors of si ivory. The
-t:sr-sp lidded h oilii T of America Was St dm d wit
firo hiiuul. I i i v iodised their sides even the''
Lit stir's of e.bio dimi thev cucli .ineil their bodies
Miami UxivERSiTr. The ;enth annual catalogue of this institution has just been issued; from which we make the fo'dowir.:; tuiiiitnrv: Frcf -seers, in-
i c:u.ti;ii: tiif i-resiueut. b: Adi diona! J nsiructor s. o:
Seniors. -27; Juniors, -2-1: Sophomores, 32; Freshmen. 32; C. S. Department, 2-1; Preparatory Di -partmeM. 25; Third class Se!. School, 10. Torn' in atlendap.ee. 171. Students of last session, bunot of the present, 33. Total 207. Number of ira 1 watt !- .-ince first commencement, 1825, 1 24. Of these, 33 are minfstcrs of the uo-me!; 23 attorneys at law. and 22 teacher?; of the teachers, 10
!. Two sessions
Tllli STAM)AK!. .JI'"IL JE,J.J.. lJ.l,Jl.JJfcmi.JPWWiJJL!l.ilJIJJ-PWW!B!-'i .I1 J JWJ ' W H-" l ii
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The Plague. This terrible disease is now pre-1 The Standards of the rxESBTTtRiAN CiiCRCn. I Mr. Reninr Kaiki s .-. vaihni? over the whole of Egypt, and ,n a part of i A Vhr hthp York Kvan-elist has been , dren cf Ids seho,.l!s at theib , , cJI,' . , '. ! permitted to depreciate the Standards of the Fres-J ,,n a .)()()r .,.,. , European Turkey. 200 have died in a day m Al- ! j,vti-,ri:m church in a manner, whicli we should i .., . - , ,..,.;,," .,',,(i i- ..d.',
;,d li e'.vu i
exandria. The streets of the city were said to be ! PC
v suppose an eJitor, professing allegiance
111 ill:. I .m I.
ihnost covered with the dead and dying. The i to that church, would permit. J his writer says ijer ,, ,,
llU eh ' - . ie e dioii . i sen :.c'i: plain- .. , . I . t
city lias lost upwards of two-.hirds of its inhabitant?. How awful to think tint immortal beings
; two hundred years ao. by an assembly of men;'.
parent a leave, j.t
Leina; in fact copied from the decrees of the Sv-
S'llli-i
w : lie tbon.r-t
V wut.-.i. .1 j this ii'.rr
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I e II Uieir So I Ir-. II inin to e. Hi' inite, I h-:V wo l id
is to th-nr own deel iriti.m. lie in from the id K'e on which he
j j are pro'.essots in ruUic mstitut
i o ; uve nmaiiis eacn, coiuinencintr tile lirst .lon-
dais in November ard May. Tuition , G ram mar Schoo'. ,f 10 Oil; Cilleie Cl isves, Cl2 00 per sesHien. Loarding t-il's from $1 00 to $1 50. .-2 ;-
nl C int:)i-::Cft!tcl i he ednes.l-iv in S
In o:n
lav ill
Uni versit v
;iemi er
ani!
Sum" oft!. em i- 1 .tors of t!
n'Ti tiers
.f ti.
imht think of s!
( ;,.!, mid whai iter coiiSL-:j!R'iiCi:
eir saeiei
1 he
nei
ect, tiif Miami
ogitln r alone. Jt is the pruder.t uakes offer riirht to conft-r honor-
lave dealt out
"i'lii: C'a rnoi.ie QrKsrm.N." The fmions arti- ; de with thi-i title, from Jodue Hall's Moinhiy .M ia" i.zino, lrsb hern repuli:s!ied in tins city, in j nnplr let form. Wel.Nii nthat a Catholic Friest has heen t inp'.ov inj,' his leisure hotns in distriiiutie the prt.. c'ons (i. .curnei t throiiirli the eitv. Wo feel no dj. position to cove! ihe Inireis with which Je.de 11:! ii5:- twi-ud hishious. l y becoming tl e ch an pion of Fop-v. W't hieel.een infiirmed e,j; i ' :o puhlish:sof !:! .Mi nddy ?l.iT zine hive, very p.'opeilv. dee li'ii i! I v in : i: v t iltl.er conni'i l;cn with it.
res
mo-t, i! not a,; li-:- which she
ary e.ecrrfe?. (t'.T-r insiirutio
their A. M.s and D. D.s and L. L. D.s in such rich abundance, and .-o injudiciously, that sensible men are becoming a.-hamed of ihe intended lionoii, and leak neon it rr. her as an insult to be duhhed D. D. or L. L. I). The following remarks on this subject, irom the catalogue before us, will shew how thev do such business at Oxford. We recommend them to the candid consideration ol' all sis-tcr institutions.
al'd Concluded by teiim
ire thus pouring into eternitv "without God and nod of Dorr, held in IGltt and 1G19."' llis first ob- i towards anieinbie i,t. .-,:
witliout hope" haviiv no knowledge of ihe way ' iection is that the authors of these formulas were ! her tnothrf4. pardon 1 w ' i . . .:.i. .!.. n ... n .i . 1 n' it .i
engaged in a con'roveny wnu i::e noman va:;.o- : neil. liioii, s y. , lie church, which tasked their utmost oiiersries vouisilf. I have nmeh r tliat contending against the merit in the fight of1 riiim-d and ..st if v. .' God, of a!ms;riv:ng. and observances, atid other , .uJ if-will not"
external rebirious comluct, tney were carried nv )
their ze d beyond truth, in the opposite direction ! to the denial that man has any part whatever in ; the work of hi. salvation, the natural produce of: this position. In elucidation of his views, he adduces a fact (which was not a fact as stated) and which occurred nearly a century previous. Iris second objection is the spirit of that ace, and in proof repeat? a stale calumny on the President of the Svnod of Dort, and also the language of one who as Ids apologist said, "his intolerant spirit was
of salvation through Jesus Christ!
, ! Families without a bible. Tt is ca'culated by : the Managers of the American bible Society, that ' upwards of 30,000 families in the U. S. are either destitute or in need of the bible, tor the Standard. : FAMILY rrvAYER-Xo. 1. There are few duties more important than fami- ' ly prayer. It gives the head of the family the confidence of his children, as a Christian man.
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Without they have that confidence, all his efforts to '.each them religion will be in vain. They will soon see, that other Christians have their attar for
inself, and make he kneeled down mother, and put i
leinuity ot
Ao sooner fin
(li her acc un', 1 h ; and iendi nie,-s loll imii.edi.i'i v f line ('d lore'v,..( -a. .
m.. est
the sijirit of the a;e.
er ir.otber anv te
Who is not convinced by the admirable logic in ; these arcuments or rather objections. The ener- 1
raver, and will wonder why their father has not; gies of the divine? in the Synod of Dort were task-
his family altar. Very so in they will look upon him as a hypocrke. Then all his influence in re
ed to the utmost in a controversy with others rts-
pec'.ing human merit, ergo, iney dij not understand the subiect zeal for the truth was the very
..V-.,
ious mutter is at an
iii
2d. It teache- children, at an
e;.rh
age, their
dependence upon God for life, with ail its blessings. When the parent, morning and evening, con 'esses his ilcpendtncr, upon bis knees, before
j thr bl'li i! '. n h? j 1. IlsoltJ. Th-o t:
spirit of the age in winch they lived, ergo, they i county mute v. e: :i,.-:r were iznorant of the truth. I I nin,in tin- otin-i-.e
that "a-i"ir ii t'V !r' ib-o . . i
1 at in the sen-: OF THi; IMTKl.s
J fs Hf'l. 1 l.:o v.
We fm diseou!
le
wild 1(
hat
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ie vo
gard to Romanism
i unmoor ot suPsei i , on account of tbe
Wi'.-t.
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; 1,-,
Irish li.-vrd that tbf or v ; , that t1'. v s n'ulil b-' i
lid tolV Lwn.
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rHURSDAY, AUGUST (5, l-.-:5.).
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3Il"lXARV IATi: taiiiiuir the pi oeee
i
For tra ;
.v:.w.'.-
on nt o:
cii t v . and
I ..'( . i.,v.;. man
i ;rs, at Jarir-. of the
C. F. ?d. Fubb.-hed at j osion, and t Cincinnati. Price gl 00.
i .u..vv.o ;4iry c nron iac. coniaining a
ie proceedings ot tue rse
a ceneral view of the
:;:.n- of oti.er t-iiuiiar ins: it ut ions. Fuhii.di. rt:-:-,rg. V ice 50 cen:s. dii.'.-HM i Z.i.i. .ifi.g icf.f , published by ihe cf -d ii.age,? ot' the eaptis: Genera! Convcn-t 1 ea.i:i. Fi :c - 1 50. above are the i-xcli.intre papers we laceive d to the cause of foreign mission?. 'I hey i lsriievl -lionthly, and contain a gr ate.,.
re-iinj and important miorma
urent subnet, t.ic C" . v -rsion
than can be found any win-re else, e t'ie same compass. Mo Christian he spirit and with the under.-taad-U nan "in recoticili.ij the v.-orld
hro'.szh Jesus Christ," unless he is, in ore, uc'i'iaintcd with what ha been
is doing to have the gos;n. 1
lire, ana with tne ;o h' at':u n world
;'na' 'Ifigii of Ara.liMiiic ili)lonns i i n el (-xt"iiivK lit'Tirv atiim-
m'iiN. I l' i i' tin' ti, pru-il-. ;( of roiifp: rm itiptninit- neist l:i- a!viM I. iv!ih! iln-v are nmf. nv ! up.m imlo i.lu:iU ;n c;iiii-meii! :iif neiiiifi vt iv ixMriie, nor nf vervhih oreUr. I pon tins pr'n r:i!.-, fn- r;nvei unifiii of .M eona i nivi rsi'v h v. e r s! e.l uev.-r 1 1 omffi a diploin t in uny om1, :is a melt" inatii'r of roiir-f ; an I that in rnnfiTiin hoHniai v iirLiii.'S Cs:i-rial'y, -v i 'ini-e shall In- aiVir.Ird not onlv of ta'fnis an I a. q inrmrnt-, hut f i'icreasiig talents and increa-u'i" ;.n:!ii inn ts a d urliilin ss. Thr t'..!!..i-s an- t!ie r. .iii-tt!:i:s of t an.iirlnt. s f.,r the Devrr of M,lli r of A t-. 1 . II i !.! hoi u far e yrai ? a r"s:,l,.ot mvihi.vo : or 2. ! l.-o n h o i ii ire y- n a l'rol-s,,r jn ;illy (-,,!,.;,.. v, .ie :i ri ii up 'cip a ii i ili nil coiirs" of duration o j;irn ; r 1 1 e. in sjic , ( .or v us in te mi! ir Miidv, u idrr the title tt"" s 'Mir pr if i .'ii: ehan -ter, mi l iiavin; lici n a te- , ! i 1 c.ra I ua i e e in 1 1 1 t-.ne ot !: t'sr ; tr 1. 1 1 em, h"rn iu i hoi v. a: in t: e profe-s'jiimtl pi i ore of l.au. Me aeiui', oi Tnenloy, and ha' in- pei,t linw ye u in die t.l v nt t..e pi. e-sioi: lo some si ho i', o oorler die
pen-
God, ihe children feel that tli-ey are indeed de
dent creatures. Put let the parent rise, "in the: morning, and lie down at night, like the beasts of the Fi t 'ii , and it will be strange indeed if his family do not follow his example. 3d. The hour of family prayer, affords an excellent opportunity to explain and enforce Divine j truth. The parent ought to know the state of his household, and thereby be enabled to select such parts of holy writ, as will suit foi reproof, correction, comfort and encouragement. Alter reading, ali are still and attentive. lie cm thn enforce
e ii i t ton .". I la or :jri at:
U. I boh,;;
pei'tah ' in- ,atv
-sioo , I eh i r ii'i- r ; or, 'i;e I in ie i hii'g some public
iiiiiiiifpn soaie res-
j condensation beins; especially atine,
,ii.i.c in ti'l.i.di 1 into I n i i 1 1 1 1 1. c net f V !, resist 1 ,
' ,,v-1' ," , 1 ., oori.h i-.iioos t., ni.o, i" ; they -naturally lead to misapprehensions, 'd : oJ- ,he tJ!lt f(,r ,iri ?i charges that as the texts quoted were smile texts, i ,,..,,,,,., , .,,,!ane.' i. r , they "might have a dilferent meaning in their just j Uateaiul a mar., v.o.tisy
constructions from the apparent signification ot the j 3. Jt.Mj J. isolated verses." A fine compliment this to th i Sue.-. Comt U-...1. ! honesty of the men, by whom they were quoted, j on tne ;: :. a.-. a' tei. ' and a IdLrh comniendation of the standards of that j n"""church of which it would anoear the laymen is a! , 4. Jxesaht:, mpie.ber. t - n , . 1 he apparent object of this writer is to snow that rra,, h) ..e. 1H 2 , a general permission should be civen to all minis- shn,, ,.,, ..," :t, :, , ters i n t he Presbyterian church to adopt her stand- j ri s; md ep in tie- -i ': . aril? for "substance of doctrine." To confine mt n I
1 lit" .'Mi'i. I 1 1 t tieot uf the I n. !i 1 Or.1 u-ticel'i;, ! y : c . . t ... lylau I. The nuniiei', lii ! T sion. l!y -N .'.' m n i : :- he added to t:v in , ,
j one h.mcired f tt i., :.,
am;-.
I to her standards, to have no patent office for im- ' provement in theolouy, is, in his opinion the lied of
I 1 roc i usies to the mind, is opening the door ol the
the truth, apply the reproof, from the authority of i imiuisition. ice. ice. Tiie utmost stretch ot his
God, w.th a reasonable hope of success. i charity for those men who venerate the standards 1 i o ;.. ,!.... .t.i,.. .i,a,i,. .i...-,.,
4. Family prayer has a most happy.tr ndencv to 1 v Vlff"" ,'' "' ',,7" ,'u - 1' ' '' .., ,. ; nothing more tnan to hold Lack the church: to pie-
i.io 1 1. -u,.ui..i..,oiu.:. .HIHH.H2 mo ,.e, 111 nean.,1. L. I ,,.(Vi(!) ,n ).., , r . , ,o. t
the 111,
: i: u : . t o , ai in el .Jd u..r,
any thing b n ; ray with .".e.'id act
.10 IjO.
i in
d ,
" the
I soul ie-p.'. .i'..e pi.ij in re mi li e ears en.
till n v ; ;.r.
liten live year? engaged in
out in-'rial, 01 in in d" irfn uii. or feiiiiil- I tli,.,,, ,,.
tur-.. c-taVia-ltin- nt. and a ,. p:!a r p irl i ,11 ol that time lijvinin i n .'e' m ' tit inn U- cntal inipiove.nent. It is f iitiit r it'.pinf (, 1. I I, 11 111 a i 1: i-es, -ii'i-'factory e-. 'nit wee he c'o'en that a ee:e loi r- a an I sei 'v has oeen pr-'ser ed and co neied i' at ' "ii-i ciiili!" ieiel erinal iiiipioveiiient ha hi e 1 made and that 'he mail al immiios.'s fan to be an active and ummui nii'ii.ia'r 1 f so' h-iv ; ami, :1. I li i; lie 11 ine s of all a; plirants f,r die decree of Master ol Ai!, I,,. !., in; 1 wild tne Secretary t.f lite I'a.'niiv, at I. a st a . e in ne'.s p. e . i m o tiie ( '0111 in- ua ne id at winch ihe ileie- is i xpe aen I 1 ! e e indei 1 eel.
are naturally restive. Nothing tt
cut. nil onward , .0; ion . to have tt r s: ab, isb ed . that
ore to make I nothing can be known er experienced, more or I , IN' N:-) r
them thoughtful and attenti ve, th.-. n at rtgu.'ar, sta- ; dilferently in religion, than they have known and ! -P1,';l ",,
ted times, to bring them all together, and kt:ep , x '! , ' l' . , , , I'ep-.y a:
a little season, still. It seems to check ! ,,, ;h ,ii.Cov'erv of doctrines not tati-ht iu th
uid thus prevent them from running wild. 1 WOrd of God, frou'i doctrines as such, of which the j
in , d t..
i
We give another extra'', for the information f the IV i ends and patrons of the University.
i'r lie
ached to
resent condition and Toe more lie he trs
It i in no ion
l.e o:.-,, f,.
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on tn-r
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erish.
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t.;e mice ivation of
Hence, every
suou.d i.ave t:;o reading tit sj.ne
i v pae-er; ami we know of none ere'ie--en tie score oi' cheapness and variety i ss of in formal ion, to those mcn'iorie.l. "rii-tlst f.iiiiilv should take tiie !M a-a i :i e ;
o.ir 'ah'd, t'nat there ntr-, and that t',frs
r eae, a tew i.nlui im.s in tlsfnd who line
s sit nl Un a. e i ten ir,-d ;!w ivs soine, some! ine s a rouodera b e il iiniji r, of die vo.ilil .v il i u eif altenduij;; d lami I nlveiMIV, into I'lim res-ie. and di's'.iucli' e exp "ii-es, p lrlu'niai y in t.i- a nade el G i. oet.:;i s. A la-e ma i-n .t ol' de p-op:e ol O Mo rd a,.- i.'a,l t , assist i.i eveiy nn I vviiik; an ! to a-sist in i "d wi 'i ks on: ; I 'in tie r ' are si ii!' a fe v, hod', in the v ill ie an I urn i.ln;, w iio e eniol tind am way t" support firms "Ives ; a -id ta mi i- s, ; nt hv !im.i liii die menus i ,f or-te.rtion to Hie no.iy and nnp.1 .ten (I. r.ir-'ins will, Ih 'refine, do well lo 1 t'S nc a d in, ,r sue, to w :o n : ii -y t -i in my, astii.t
al: t ,. it t x.jrmi lui'i. 1 lie ne. es.iiv ' iiu, in .ileus-- lu vi ry t-j-iiv .is, ti-
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Can or a .a h-.i.r e.v tie i . m rlv in i v. i.ii , die O a e. oli-d to t!:i so ,',
t" n Is o !' qui i that tne -tan ni ait dion'd e, ill a I n iiu itnsl in.in a!l lie- lahnr an I i'is an I nnu'i f irn is' of iiie 'o!i'';e lia . ,- i i, 1'ie evil lias Si -,ai ini'n'asin-4 dmin t ie
I e w i :irj Ca r
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XVI th"
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Lies DO IN' CntNA. ZI:. TiaCV,
, says, in con versadon wi'h my m idier, from Fokien province, lie m is own accord, that the Ilomi-h prie 'd'-V to e.u' ''ace tle ir religion. -
w n-
iist 1 inoi.iiis; and tner-' ; pio', i ' ecs in u in li ihe hl.l: ' , ei' i -nihiis;. mco is h.i e is nils v a-;- ol nione l ie
hae lieen in S'lo' vrais Hi it ai" of a ynnnij man in one of to 'se cxr. e. t-d ii.s li i .i due, hi is. N,,i vo'isi ;.an of tne s-.orv. I' rrv
van
m m ". ii . rr st; ;) .inn-, ii -, Km aie i. , I -c. c v.
he.
it'll. U niou. v tine, not on-
'.Mil i- also til o.va-.iin ol ilitl.il l i- mill ti ly .;,.(imiI tn be iu danger till ti'.ey ait
Fvery one ought to know, that restraint, pro;
used, has a most happy tendency. ath. Family prayer gives to a man or a church the confidence of the community; and, consequently, influence in that community. A Chrul uii who does not pray in his family, is regarded by his neighbors, as he is l.y his children, a Ayocr.U.' So of a church. It is with deep regret that I have seen the inedicient ch tractor of some churches, on this very account. Their pm iug
iMiuuL'i.s uete icw ami ntr netyvtcn. l or 1 take it for granted, that the father who'has no family t . 1 . . I .... . 1 r
auai, uas no ciosei, or place ol retirement to pray. Put h-t a man, or a chinch be famous, for family prayer, and the community seem to use that fact as a veil to cover many faults. 1 have often heard the rem irk, when speaking of the supposed errors of the church, "Tiiey are a good people: thnj all Ivi'j' tc-jrsiiji in Ihu ir J'lmiius.'1'' Air. tin, I hive heard n remarked, of tie1 church, 'They are a curse to the morals and religion of the country! J',t mrrt tha.i one iu tier-uty of t'irm keeps jn-iiyrrs in hisiun'v.''' L. Ilr.MARK. The above was received, and would have been inserted, several weeks ago; but being thrown into the Editor's "omnium gatherum," it sunk down to the lower parts, and has just emerged from darkness to light, and is forthwith sent abroad.
leriv i meiiiuer.- ot iiu: o nun ot iui 1 weie igiim.nn.
j The Articles of faith, agree,) on in that venerable 1 Synod, should not b traduced by ither rlersryni"ii or laymen, connected with a church which i has adopted those articles as its standard, while I they themselves remain in the communion of such church. Chrhtlan I.iti-Wceucer.
(From the New Vmk Ober-'rr.) I low to head .v uuli'Uous sEwsr-ArxR. Don't be niggardly and devour it alone, if you have companions around you, who would be "ratified to
rear ou rea-
i. on
It
wnl red ui re
r h
imam :-.- i m ;he ci .-ay cf i t'nat . The
ie
am
o i ;
o a v,.n:i:i- sou
!if-inu-e it tne e of ihe.;:s, them. One, ie lias bt 1 a: y receive rer :
'. Ti." .! :!:- 1 ves, w hat e ver make a man a us to his maslii the purchase
but 'little
mere time and exertion, and you will have tiie pleasure of entert lining and perhaps greatly benefitting your audience. In this way you may oiled drop into tiie ears of an acquaintance, or a ; siuiisei, serious truths and warnings, thai von I would not have confidence enough to express j:l your own language. Have you a wile! Rea l to her. It is social, and shows a kind attention to her, whicli you may be i sure will he well received, and in many cases afi v ct ion itely reciprocated. Nothing looks more j i-ui e! v and selfish ihan to see a man ail absorbed in
t.ie rile;.! perns u t a paper, wiine ins wite is sit
ting by plying her needle, as entirely unnoticed as though slie was incaptible of understamling or an- i jireciating what afiiirds him so much ent'-rtaiii-ment. Sometimes let the wife read to her husband. llL'Ood tasre and judgment be exercised iu j
the selection ot nieces and tne tone and manner
ncny too pre contain tl.e ,.t,i Libera! !). ( "oh iniza ' ion riied dnliai- ia in SavantKi'i.
At the Ut re---:r u as adnpre 1, ;-m ;. Mom'a '. or .f : . far the en i e, mm of Lia'-ihlii rf ',.- r , ''-' 1", , : l':'.e ;.r ,pr : ,' of i hot a jnet m l :- i
Wi li'il In' 11":;:!':'1! .. I, lender tneia , 3 : :
Sir i" pio 1 tin' 1
man
: iv
r:, ;ia !
nils-Hi ol .hi,
ol reading
-uited to the occasion , easy ami wiu-
V.ihn.;tox Citv i.ible .Soortrrv he Washington City bible Society
v ;;h tenteld interest ! ii!:M i'.ces, ice.
in payment lora'.so-
I he a. ' t wo ti by made fnm
u-an ii.O'Ie o ."Mr " i
.: in f'niNA. In the province of Fowitliin two districts, betwi en one; a:id 1 children are put to death annually, ir- tliemselves. This statement w as Trarv, bv two diliVrent indiviluals "ovince. The practice is sail M be i-t'y to the daughters of poor parents.
W
e the st.:
e of moralsjfjrfere a t:
Id
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ch
nds in
iir. tssii v, shall be tiaio.niiie 1 to Iiie parent tn go udian, at ti e end at tiie .-is.-iun, ivilh Iiie noiU-isiaiidln ill it fou ls lo
P iileel !lce -lull I ... f,., .. :. ,.l.,.a l. l o f .1 ..
, j - , . ..... ..u. ....... . , t: l.V7111ll.lll.iti.ilk Jt 11. 1.
I1CS IJUl Oiiiy lil ul li,. m,,
ir.s bio'id! Chiistia.
i.l I esiion .
d r i:!l s
.'an th us '.org' t
i,:d rue l.er
h. r, wha- has made you to differ! Shoubl not American Fible Sociktv. Total receipt from fact stir you up to do souf-ihing more than you I j sources, during the last year, 1 00,1196 23;
led. Send tin.' gospe; j l,,. an jIlcl-ease of those of last year, of 12.-
,rs in China, an I t'.iey will j JH5 3.1. Of the sum received, $34,918 '2.1 j writ the proceeds of sales of books; 3,873 2f
! Irom h
ix 'S ' 1 '' ' ti r 'h n t :e niimh -r of iodi i In lis wan liavi" he. ai 1.1 s ' e-iio e . n. tie cons,,, often e ars, is snail when rum, il!" '.'. Illl t I.o.oliei ol seidei.ls iv,,o ha f lieeo In alte.i-
d ' "I a ry id-e-:.t rinnaner. lint onlv t mi yn.uii mt': , iiie 11 i(,e oi a I 1 1 ici o, il, 1 , dre nestro) e. I e. e, y e l , nt.ik.- 1.1 ten years Hie r .ss am in, it ol av iev . An i nn'iili ' i i ' '" ' In liiein-elv es, and 10 di. -ir en r iti ai, and rat'iin, 01 iiniiv, o, 1 i.iy l.uju-aii I doh.us tna- wasted, i ,ni sin. 1 i i sum.
m y until i.1 iti itit i
!. 1
dor 11 la
tne l'.csi.lent.
J. 4'ne IV. si Irnt sh ill then he n fpnnd'ole that die tuition money si, ail he p.11 I, ihat ad tne hooks which may he needid shall he f aiiisiie.l ai reasonable nr.re-, and lha 1 die hoirdii:, h: i Is s 1 a il he ud in niihi v io a l a ore. .'i. Any s.n'i i:a: sunt u hicli ,r. i v he namril shall also hi' fnr;l....i .......iio. 1., 1 1... h..- .... 1 1..
"- ,v" " w "us limn mi I", m i iiiiuiev 10 .1 ini:e. 1 , 'i.i 1 . ' 1. Ail b.iis 1.1, eloi .. r anv r aoieie which ,av h. ! r;u,se ' 'e Pa,J to the treasurer ot the American
may id) it, m;.y have t' r 1110 id-at .Miami t noeisity maoa-
i'l cna.eians u h. ,1 loci, s nis 01 n
! o v 1 1 e m a i i 1 1 e 1 :
11 is to iiiti t tiie estimated expen-rs of a yo.1112 man
ssinn cniiimi'iicai, to be lint at the riisoo-al of
A meeting ot was held on
Su rl.il t IIP 9 1 st 11 1 1 . 5s e i- e rn ! a . I . ) " ururn . I I
llvcred and resolutions were adonted. The mnt-
ing appears to have been quite of a business character. S-veral written communications pledging different sums of one. hundred and more dollars each were received and read, Rev. Mr. Sergeant, ai'tersome appropriate remarks, read ihe following and subsequently stated that although a condition was expressed in the resolution, tbe writer 01
1:1 ni, you may be almost certain to please him and gain his attention to what perhaps he would never read himself. Your husband will be gratified both bv your disposition to entertain him and by the manner. lie likes to see in you intelligence and observation of what is takhig place in the world, combined with affection to him, and careful attention to the affairs ol your little kingdom. Have you children? Let them pal ticipate in the benefits of the paper. 1 ut pel haj s you wilt say, thev take no interest in it. and won't read, it iflaid before them. Is it so! Then how does it happen! They have curiosity they love to hear and tell stories, and the news ideating in the nrigiibor-
it had authorized him to say that ir was really I hood. Are thev aware what mav bo found in the j
unconditional; the TEX T. 10 US AND D DLLAUS tare unenr.dJiniia'ly and irrevocably consecrated to the canse f Vie Bible. Resolved. Delighting in the. precept, "Honor the Lord with thy substance," and in full assurance of a rich reward, I conserratp to the Lor 1's treaj .r llu li r ...
sury, ifiit rutusa-'ia aoitars, winch sum 1 will pnv.or
v
Ml";,
r the h
mot!
;aci "s; $3 1,021 02 towards foreign distri-
l :
i
,t
-lo-t . A.-a Sutton, Missionat v from Oi r-'-elii at the he t annual meeting of the '. M. In tdi-: course of bis remarks he
hat ;ho le.iibf n in India worshi p 30,000.000
!.-.,-, of which .1 u rn aiuis still the loos' popular. '. ha i f , 'u 2."0,(0;J pilgrims at hi temple, at one me. P.. -eases abounded. Cholera swept away .oii.-ii n'l. On a small spot, he counted 1-iO dead
iiuion:
j i
lonations.
A:.tf.;:!'-an- Tiiact Society. Total receipts duiin r the year, $92,307 81; expenses $yi,515 03; balance 1:1 the treasury, $70 2 lft.
:,d niitrit'viiig
jieywu
upon i d in
:.;n!ies. ii heir flesh, 'arts of I ndl
and
.i
Human saciilice.
w e i"
ire
M'rrnioDisT Missionary oocieiy The receipts of this socit ty, in 1320. were only $823. They now amount to $10,000 per annum. -11 new missions were established during the last year, and more than 4000 members were, added to the
;sion churches.
F
issii-'N' :;y Physicians wanted. The Western ign Mi .-ion-try Society, are anxious to send a
ot
!i:d
ed
on a r
v stations, at qu :sif ion
Tl
niely, lo each nf their
is would be an almost in-
Flie executive ronmiiit, ,
ey have leai lied , w.TTSurpri.', that perso
nal consecrations, among this da. s of the young men of our country, ar" more painfully rare than among any other in the cotimu n i'y ; w in Ie lo none
i- the prospect of u.-ef i'ne!:
Avviri. siiT wnrciv nv in re trt:r; anc-.. Th'i Rritish ship Mo larch, of Liverpool, Captain Jackson, was wri cked on the 28th of May. 2 10 souls were oil I oard. They were six days on their way to X.
Yoik, wlien. about midnight, being in charge of
th" t!;ate,i7m tce.s v.tnxiaiti d, the rhip struck. The captain, three sailors and eleven passengers were picked tip by the I'rar.ces Mary, and taken to
unong etir rcarji. i
mr
lo. atrr." Win',1 Dublin. Txeo hundred and twenlu-ilcc ncrsons found
j i ready to say, !rrn am I, j a watery pravo, in conseeurrief of one roan's in- , tiM.irerncl
iible Society, to aid in spreading the Ihble over
the whole earth, whenever fifty other persons shall agree to pay each an equal amount for the same object, provided said pledges shall be given to said society within the space of five years from the date hereof. In guaranty of the fulfillment ol this pledge, by myself, my heirs, administrators, or executors, 1 have placed iu the hands of the treasurer of the Washington City L'ible Society ample a id satisfictory means. J. S. The following is the official statement respecting ihe monies received by this Society, signed by its
Secretary. A collection, while the choir was singing, was now taken up, which, with the pledges given on the occasion, was as follow: Amount received in pledges, to the Farant So
ciety, by live individuals. $14.000 00 Do. in subscription and donation (with a gold ring)
towards the $4,000 pledge, $1,083 32 Do. in pledges from nine individuals present towards the 51,000 pledge, 915 00
Do. in pledges from two individuals, to the Parent Society, at the annual meeting of the Washington City Bible Society, on the 3rd inst. Do. in subscription and donations atsaid meeting, towards the $1 ,000 pledge
2,628 32
paper. Have vou takpn pains to get them interested in i;? Try it and see how soon they will become impatient for its arrival. Tell them the object of the paper, where it is published, how it is made up, how it brings news from every part of
the world. Select and read to tlieni. or let them
read such anecdotes, incidents, biographies and
stories as are suited to tneir age ana inieiv to
please them. Call on them to read to you. What
thev do not understand explain as weil as you can.
Question them about places and past events
named and alluded to. In this way their knowledge of geography and history will bo brought into use and made familiar. Indeed there is no easier or better way for parents to instruct children in every thing useful than in connexion with the l eading of a well conducted literary and religious newspaper.
J t em ii
rr ' 'h'ste'e . i by i in la-t. Tin; f'.-en po ;:,:!. licil :,; : a . ,-i Jtnva'r r-t . .Th" v'eit" i Willi :e ri: :e ;
i rv ai.-! n.e : . arV. !l's ' i-i
MenMM'd, rv l.tii.ne ; mm fr mi a :-i. to I': A g'ulh fi 'r '. for g ' fl.j1 1, ante: a pioini-e ol vi hi M: " Ch -o I o'.'. fi i nil Iviii t i .-lie t ' :
t"ntll of tne j'on'.': ai
Ap.il, of tbe Chahi.1. . 2 siznirlrri-ii ;"-,' the f imily to a lootc. room fo: had an ho :i .;ol felW, n'' il; lifl" coiui' Uji .'1 I i;; llllpq il CHi H p! V Ttifl r.t;i.sT . r it i lie aiulwitii : a
may I t r ' lii'ii l:o,j. a:. ,':.:; ri.ri Aeo, 50 i LWIL) at .Madi-iai.
FOIL
so ,t!i l Tarn
t
2,000
050 00
Do. in donation by the children ol Sabbath School Xo. 1, of the 1st Presbyterian church
2,(550 00
5 50
-$19,233 John Cortr, Secretary Of th WnthingtoD Ci'y Bible ?ocify.
Mr Mowhrny, a great friend to malt liquor, admits that the following articles arc frequently employed in the composition of beer by great public brewers: Common silt, sugar, honey, treacle, bay, salt of tartar, linseed, cassia, harts horn shavings, ginger, colouring matter, coriander seed, capsicum, grains of paradise, green copperas, slacked lime, tobacco, coculus indicus, opium, mix vomica, U 1ladonna, or deadly night shade, cherry l.imel, henbane, worm wood, sweet fl ig, hi ire hound, broom, green marsh trefoil, buck bean, aloes, quassia, &c. What a compound ! Jalap is sugar crndv compiled with it. io wonder "beer drinkers increase enormously in bulk, and in seven cases out of ten die of apoplexy and palsy swelled liver or dropsy."
I.TEMrr.RA?ccr. A drunken man frccies to death in the streets; Ins companions drink to keep themselves warm, ami stagger to the graveyard with his remains A son dien wilh drunkenness, and the, father skulks to the sideboard and drinks oll'lhe dregs
of the dead man's bottle. One man drinks that bis appetite may be sharpened, and his stomach toned and braced to a fuller and healthier nction; though his neighbor's by a similar course is sinirt lied and almost actionlcss. The glutton di inks before dinner lo create the sensation of hunger, and he drinks after dinner to 'iniet tho cDBalioii of repictioa.
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ihssolvc.l hv iniitnal r'aecut, th-- -aiiN, elu r ivimlii siv in in : inhlir and In, liii n 1, it I e 'id "i n ca s I.i- ..fnre . ."out Hanover, In.l. ; tt'icir I took ,Vr .'! I'ccia vi 'II Ie done ri .tli it t noiire, ai il in a Sl 'e v. inch tic il 't'.'is i.nnsi i v nl cm, -tit) him to a liai ' ! ie j-ulibc pa i,.n i..r. 3 AMI'S MOIlhO'.V, Jane I, IS.?.
