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New kiverasurnts ttas Day.
• Western Fair.
• The "Bell" Organ,
Vann far sale in Morris,
• A $20 Suit—Jackson lira
Prof. Vallance --mark the date,
• -New Stock—Tun Nnwslineoun.
Mantlemaking---Est, J. Irodgens.
Fall Good—V. 0.Itance'&; CO,
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The Huron News -Record
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1Tt'l1neSditY; September gik
EDITORIAL NOTES
..;....,•The.Olobelias repeatedly, of late,
••• :been:giving 1r.'31ale1retzle'S 1iu-
terter of the ntiov, MiIls, reply to
' epplieations for assistance to Indians
, and half-hreeds in the Northwest; a
inornforcible thati elegant- coloring,
•. and be .damned." is Alie
ated versionof the Hon David
Blills! denial' of reasenable requests.
.And the Piou'S 'and. moral "brothers
of Goderich follow eleganee
of.diction by, repeatedly Silty -Lig that
• a fellow eharchinan-ls
liar all the same." •
•
•• The brothers" org;',an of Goderieh
:siyS that bar -room drinking in Gode-
rielt is now •confined to "bub"
nesses, Daniel, Danielltsr go
• back, on ychir old pals 7 'The • same.
• , authority asserts that the pv01111)404
' law is being vigoronsly enforced in
Goderieh,: And ya there are seep:-
.
ties that. :town whet.demand.. ti
- police magistrate, and an attaual
• , county expenditure 'Of •i;3,00q, -or
More,. to "enforce the, prohibitory
law" •whielt. is being dime without
- • the exponcliture.• if a henSe be
• divided agatuit itself it must sorely
come, to °grief. • ' •
. •
The brothers Of Gbilerich are at
last "owning •op to. the . corn," ,
their last Paper they say -it
to exp'ose. crankS and lium
•. • blit‘s. . N'1111.' ;well put, indeed. All
their effusions liett1 .'iVard and
• Visible .signs of the ,trullt 14
They appear to. be nimbleid. say
anything • -Writ:flout ,exposing• them-
seiVes: -They are but. echoing, the
vordiet: •Whon they boldly
• • state..they are "cyanks and he niliugs.".
An infirMity openly 'confessed is
' half pardoned.. A chai:itable•
• while 3.101; ahre to fathom how the'
brothers °eine to he•sd.fearfully and
... • . • .
• .• wonderfully. • conatt voted, w ill e-
-Mee in: the knowledge that 'such
.ethnological and psychelogical
eentricities n ere Amide' to:'serve
wise. purliose, pr'obahlY to.F4ow. how.
near members • of the human specieS
can:approach that of..a 'certain clasS
of quadrtipeb.. By their: '•btrty.
.ch 111 know thein. • •
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••••
•
If onr dear iniSelfish friencTh. of.
the Gelb preds will. -pardon Usointl
we know their large-hearteduess will
• do so, we will give them some in-
. furmation that,' they are !Sighingfor
and • lying, ror. They 110e lately
, • •beeu taking reharge• of GenservatiVe
. business and naming parliamentary
..-eandidatcs. ''.1•11. Clinton WO haVo
•
sereral, Who woula be go,od.enengh
for tire- either•. Rotted : R,
Raety,•lr. Dohert,y, Melag-
gari, P.,.-•Cerhett, Dowsley, JOs.
Cladloy, Thos. Cooper, and . others:
Goaerieh : F. W. JOhnsten, DT.
Taylor,. E.,-Clampien;. W. Campbell,
0.'Crtibb,.1\Lnotch isoft,And others..
:I•4n other parts of. the ' Riding .
• • Kelly, Gabriel: Riliett, Jos. WhitelY,
' john. Macon), Win, Clegg,. E.
• "Roger's, IL. ' C. Meyers,' John
,Kaine, and scoresof others. Amy
one of the.. gentlemen we have.
. nannift Who. reside in lifr..Camerate8-
• boitetituonv, would., in the:classical,
langnage • of a :•Grit contem porary,
ina.ke C. C., Numb his hole,"
MO,• • ."
1110 • von, "Clever" brothers, of
• Goderielitnaine Mi Wtn. CaMpbell,
who is:president of the *West Ituron,
Conservatine Astioe,iation, as a pos-
sible opposingpandidate to AL C..
Cameron at the .net • electiOns„.
"Temporal:6e," in.tilp•(UdePieb Oar,.
very pertinently mks, if the brothers,.
and other advoeatesof; 1?ro1abitlan7
eettaidates.wouldmippOrt fr. Ca.mp-
belloas•ag,,,anst 111t,Camereni, %here
tratt. bO-Xtc.. ti'P:estioni as, to. Alaiof
_ - •
the two igentlemen should receive
the support pf the temperance peo-
ple werZ) prohibition t1fl iSfl3 Mr.
Campbell1 has been a li n -long t in-
_porta= man, and ita yet, Mr, Cam.
oron )mver rOo, and isnot now, The
"crank and humbug" editors would,
of course, square tit& conduct with
their professionstint. supPort. Mr.
Vanipbell in the •consistent manner
all "cranks and h Millings" do, Were
the contest to. take place we ehould
in all' likelihood -find that :the
brothers were not working witch in
temperance business about that
• •
•
time, .
The fact tliat in 'Qiiebee Laur-
ier, the Quebec leader of the Grit
Opposition in the. Donanion Rouse
is calling upon bis fellow -country-
men to remember, when iadertak-
ing to revenge the death, of Louis
1141, how {gallantly their fore -fathers
•
. •
N
RILL= NOT IMIVEUSALLI: 1'011/1.4n. •
• MI gl.MORO.
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, The situationiu some of the Que.
,bee constitueneies is peculiar, pI1
old. party lines are badly broken up.
H1on, Mr. Mercier. the leader of the
, Local Opposition in Quebec, ill 11. ad-,
- big his fullers a pretty dance'. lie
began by making charges of ineapa
. city and extrevagenee against she
government, but, in sympathy with
his Grit allies, has tlt:eppetl, these to
bnild his •opposition platform. on
the Riot 'question, Now be Ands.
' that -many of the Liberals an not
'with him on the Piei Snatter, while
' the -ex-ConservatiVesitlo mot aeknow -
lodge film as a leader. 'The Ottawa
journal, independent, says : "Both
on the Mel question and on other
grounds) M,I. Mercier bee lost the
reaped ofmtvey." . • , . .
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Tilt .A.N.OBL. D Er ART M ral'..ti. '
ll:e was a refit nice young man,
wore good clothes,. went to Sunday -
school with regularity and had on
• excellent opinion of hik own moral
_had faeed English bullets, is I:ether•.. character.. lle walked into a great
clothing store in setireh of a embarrassing to tho party in 'Ontario ;•tioii and said : *mild like a place,"
for strong Clrits , as thousands of its
members are, and -implacable oppon- •
ents of • Toryism tltough they.; pro-
elaim themselves; they • are not 'pre-!
pared to cheer even Mr, efirds in go to MOOS' ; don't bet on
action in votingthat lad was a hero, baseball games or go I:wind at night."
a patriot, an& a martyr,. •'• •
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• In theMethod is t Con f Bronco Lfev..
S. It Matthews moved:. That in ykew
• �f the fact that we, as a *Pio, have
not a.pooltion and influence in the and if. not send thisnry youman up."'
management of the affairs of . the , ,
country to which our number and •
intellizendo entitle 'ns, we ree.orn-..
'mend our people to: take a .deeper
interest in the politicel alittirs' • of
. country and stipp.o.rt enelr.other more.
strongly. thatt. in, • the: past."' Rif
,.pointed Oa; that there was. •not a
single Methodist in the Dominion'
•GtWerninent,.. '•The name of '
-Lowell was Mentioned; but it• was
stated. that h�. was'only aillierent;
4,11,1 .4?-ot m . also
Mentioned °riling, but the
p I y was mad e•th tith e was only 11 b
er; didlet Omit. Realien Stated
Jhe :Kethedists of' Op tar io.zo P Pam] •
nearly -two, '6ftlie,• tlio electorate,
yet 'nut -dire Mlernbdr 1,60a4
Goveininent Of •Ontario•Wn8 11.,?tlf,-
odist; while Presbyterians, -Angli-
cans, end Catholics, .compbsing
• &nailer : portions' of the electorate,.
were, there represented. Someone
said. net ey,en Ifethodist • adherent
or. a methodist hreiver • was in the
Ontario' GovernMent. • The 111011011•wastlibledA
. • . • •• •' •', •
"ny .e.N.periencer asked .the head.
of the great •ostablishment, "Not
much ;', but I am a man of steady
,bithits.".. -"Se 1" "Ws ; never
-Swear, drink, or chew ; never play
.".A.nything :else 1" dont gamble,.
frequent liticket• shops or bet..
eleetiotis." . The employer seemed
satisfied, for lie called • out to ithe.
head salesinen.With ; • "James, jut
'see af•our angel department is full,
CTRILI.M
":1'n'e11 OF e. ;5CIICTINES8.
Among$t those who were 811) Ing
at Giiitibsy Paik 183fr. 1-). E. Cam-
eron:, Lueknow, President or Vice-
3:?resident of the "Your Libeitt"'"
ASsociation of the 1)oininion. Ile
'1,17.1ITEN'ANT CON GRA..TULAts
• , MR. .PRIIVONTII.N.E.
La- Preoile publishes a . letter . ad-
dressed to Mr; Prefontaine; M.P. for
Chambly, by .)lichael. _Outbid's, ex- •
lieutenant •o I Rig and „3)-umont, and.
dated -at..).'embina. on the I pal. .or
August,
in this letter Dimas con-.
Aratulates Piefentaine upon his
victory in Cluntrbly, and expresses
'the hope of soon, visaing.the friends
•of the Riel pause in Canada:
The foIlow ing ie. ail extract...from
.theletter• ':- • • . • •• ••• •-•
Very rlOar'sir and friend,it is. not
without necessity 'that conoratnl-
'ate 4111 those yf our:friends writ) are
cle•cted for the•',.ortircons. •
• •
• Wehave much need of:men to de-
'fend...oil. constitutional grounds the
'peer little Meiji people al: eatlyyttin
ed by the troubles Acii 198.
, had ialready in*1?-arliament• men in.
W1101l1- we • did repose till Con,lid oboe,
butollas, the love of money,of honor
and'of power have Made them fox, -
get the Metis andtheir deareSt•inter-
. .
Lam :Kipling DunlUl,,. the same
• whe.croiSed the lines .with (Jahriel
1) (111.0111? after the • . en:fortunate
oould but think of A, the editorial
pen is a sceptre of peWer, compared
With whieh the senora of many
a monarch is but a:gilded lath. ln
.0. democratic age, in the midst of a
population wbieli • ie able to read,
no. position is comparable fur per.
manent influence 41111 far-reaching
pewer to that of an editor who un-
derstands his vocation. In him are
.st.eti almost all the attributes of
real sovere_ignty. Ile has Almost
eXplusivc. rrg,hte-of direction ; and,
above all, be, bettor non any man
is able to gene -rate that steam, kno ivu
as public opinion, which is the,
greatest ftirce of pulitics.-- IV, • T.
Stecui in Contemporary Review.
• nr.v. SAM'S Thironr.txen„',
Sam.' Jones, the Geergia evange-
. 1st:who is eng.tged in saving •inilmtl-'
..ent thinge eh° u t re112,:i on it t re v (1 S.;
at: a good salary, Was disgusted:on
•
• tirrivaug at Carthage; Rt,' na being
met at the -depot by a comin little and.
a„ hand, and be 111 u1 sonic younOs
about the negleet.. The "So:rookie
Vitt i eat or after imblishing., the : te-
marks of the revivalist as being dem-.
palled to riqo in a buss • to a hotel,
•adds:, "Why should .Sant k Mk 1
:How would 'Christ his.riviSter have
been received bad he rode into
ileruStilem in a palace• car apd haVe
been met .by brasi, .band told. a.
committee on - reception 1' No !:•no I •
• Sannny, ,you•should•have walked in;
and then,.: foe t-sorc, w lb the d fist
of humiliation upon yen, tramped
to the foot .of 111n. Olivet and knock-
ed at tho. humble debr Of seine -Mary
and Marthit., Tako your 01011 100 d
0111 Sammy -46r
cheard. of 'Christ bolding. a camp •
meeting on the ehores' of
is net acturiliy bald headed; -.hilt is
afi grey as. a" 171.1t.•11-111-11 Pt;
tell how many g'raiid• Children •he in
!•bieSSed. '1011 11, t not NV1 Ohs:a:an:ding'.
the years NV have .giv him so
'venerable' arta patriarebiar an 'ap-
pearance he has pot .altogether hist
.tlie geniality , and 'geed nature of
yearS gone by Though a sympath-
izerot Kiel's and though be stmt. a.
congratulatoi•y teregrain toChambly:
when tho Itielites. were declared to
havo. carried the eleetion there, he
must not dm niistidzeil- far h 18 neogli
bor., Huron Cameron, Who has so wel.
earned , the championship, as the.
greatest Whopper ..n.unittfacturer, in
.the 1)ominion, • .‘
• with 4 Wire ferice • around it and a
"CON81:81:R.VOk" ME oLonit, ' t.'wc"'14 1..(°” With a• 16111'.
•• aln 1101. a prohibition ist, ,but r, :mode stand attitaliment—fdr *rev-
' • qnne The preacher; who fel:l-
ean sympathize With your eon: eSpen-L • u‘v,s, christ, it, a sioepai, af,.tico rata
•
dent "Temperance" fly i den that or ene hundred dollars per rhiy, had
ministeri who are, ongikt to 1..”.0i) bettor notify St, Peter when Ite' is
enibersli unle 5.14, to 11 1 08e Witt) cuming, 'Una he Oaa '1)01 n• watali
think aStliely the Matter. This' 'we'''. the peaally •gates end ether •val-
.Wetr10 proVe them to have tbo cour- ualfles, and be. ready to entertain
him in keeping -with his importance,
di inknig 113 age Of their opinions, viz., thtit
aa bitel as {o al or. ivlien arriVes at tint errand. talion,
lawn, Or any ochor immort:lity depot in the NeivJerfisalein," •
•
'mentioned, 1110. d veal ogn e , d
titat as one cannot Rthal nor , TIM POWER OP' :UMW IT 181.
moderation, neither , nan one. drink • Great its is the IMWer 'of journa.."
in moderation. • 'Itisides; for a Chile, ikon in its present -undeveloped. and
thin minister to make Ina% which . iutlimentai.y stage, it may yet be -
not. Gospel would be ens, and come a nuieb greater power the •
ne they say compulsory abs,tinenco is State... •Whetlior it will take advan-
Gospel, ' why not within their trip,e of its opportunities 00 •-not,
(MTh dbmailis 1 'Wily ntake the law
of 1110 country tunic mobil than. the
law. of the The 'reason
'surely cannot, possibly be that they
Want 'Cho. $titte. to dictate, 'to the.
Chureli fit ainatter. of tnonility• the
61tureli hos neftlfer the courage nor
,11.0 faith. ta.carrx out, fox itooltli. •
cannot at present be : seen. I be
future of journalism depends almost
entirely ttpo,n the journalist, and at
present. the outlook. is not Very !
hopeful, The very conception of
i
joutualiion as an instrumertt of,
government is foreign to the mind",
of mo8t jpitrutiiist$.. 'Edo, 141,41/'
TMOULIBM AICA TEMPERA:CCM,.
Iri his valedictory to.tlio readers of
the Waterloo Chronicle last. week,
Mr, Thos. F11liind (rives hte'reaSone
for retiring from Sat papq, Tw.o
years ago he .*vas appointea one • of
the leaders ,ana organizers of the
teetotal 'movement in Halton
county. The liberal men took alexia
at his fanatical course in this matter,
and. staited it quiet and systematic
boycotl against him. Re says t---•
"The diquor interest which is
particularly poWerful in this town;
took alarm and used their .only
weapon. They haveno .orfponent,
so they used none: They haVo two
weapons, personal, violence and boy-
cott. • The fernier they were eo wise
to . use,. , The , latter alone was left,
They used it thordtighly, quietly
and -effectually. While the editor
was organizing temporence work in
the...0ounty the enemy. Was quietly
destroying his means 'of living.
They -reckoned, correctly if you cant
not tight a pitched battle in the
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field you limy 'win by cutting 'o ff• t h e
efiemy's supplieS. • Their CU rell'hal 00
have; failed,. if temperance
men generally had understood . it,
but they ilia pot. Soule generously
exerted themselves:in ••tho niatter,
•
enxbxrmg4.0,-r4trireoTIL,'.!*.rogtomto_.
Has onee again erowned our effp-rts to give the pOople DAVI AIN'S borote
unbeard and-44-agjncouraged by that Steenss we have decided to ,
STILL Ift'llTilElt Li in 01111 STOCK by SL.A.Vall'rEittNG-
oUv. CfOODS and tims make rubm for nico new goods in the fall, some'
of which have already arrived. We offoe
0-'10 cent Prints for 8 cents, 8 cent Prints for 5 cents.
Ja2irThe Can 121)amg for 8 cents.. 75c Tweeds for Z.,0 cents.
of15c Dress Goods for 10c, ‘30eillk Cashmere. forlIte
615-7,0 cent all -wool eglured Cashmere for 35 cents.
NEW ARRSVAL.1%.
GREY :FLANNELS, 12rr FLANNET,S, Vi is 1 1S, P1USI1ES•,,
WT, QOILTS, CeRTAIN Norrs, &c. .
t44
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GAT GASH STOW -7 g
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WANTED, by Sept. 0t11,.Smart Apprentices for.
Millinery, liress and ,Mantle Makity, • •
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, POL1:3,1CAL-'pABSONS. privateprayer,. searching the eopilitr.,-
tires, and fasting ot..
When 1 confirmed my impressions; • ,
that Methodism 'WM based upon •
"inincs1r3' of the word," 1 felt' glad of '
heart,. and 'exceedingly sp, find.
that it has spread •atid is 'spreading
over the earth upon such firm foot-,
Mg. I rtjoiecid tu fint I tl a t "coercion."
is. not 000 1)1108 tenets as preached.
. falselyby a few of its ministers,
And • I prayed. God that those who
had fallen into error would see spirit-
ual light and (.0000 thontselvos to
• ..-•
-Editor 1170•08-liecorek. ••••,• •. •
•'Dinvit fire., -4 have ..he -en more..thsti•
-phsed 'obr.•••e eiweraing ..svitti people'
about- town to find that' nir liinoiblo
remarks .against the .prestttution Of
the, pulpit to political uses nave been
-kindly received, and as; a rule
ap-
piored of: Seine ef;nry• acquaintaii4
' tics have thanked .rue .for sounding
• the alarm andgiving warning of the
',Jesuitical undermining .,of the . DV': •
.testent whieli conit1hami11 leplo ioinislry ot 111(3 word, 511(1
01311(1' (11(3011 than bringlug us be4le• ingelreem the litutiarritarian .viows
noma,ist pmetice,: I, ran ag,airist politit 11 p.rri•mils, and flippant teach
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one gentleman in my peregrinations ers' of the Stun. .Lini!S elass. I clineii- •
whocondones politics' it0. tin) p`fdpit cal the 1831.11 I lite imailoef to the Bible,
but the majority did 1101, perceive •on the authinity of Bev; Saul ,Tones t and ,telni an dna of its best:
the IUit11CCUV1Q. th at .attlie end well noWi 1 ceuld have oxensed hint; expounders. And I felt sorry_ for
had he taken as an es,ample et • safe jones rind other false teachers
.of two yeai.s' siege our hest•support-
ems here advised t'he change whiel
has taken .plate, and we accepted
their adv Mo. The net result of ou1.
experience antounte ..to this
,.pUblic will approve Of 'aril .sustain
.n legal 'pipe r which deals faillif
and -squarely with all puldio 'ques-
tions, except the • drink .
'Where that traffic' is'strong enough
rnle public Sentiment, of course
it will 1,01f • any oppoSition, and:
it • happens , to he strong enough in
this tewn to 811 tit. :off 'any loan's,
living who. dares to. interfere., with
. .
LETTERS .ro THE EDITOR.
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, . . . . .
; Wei ze4 it to be distoteM1 ttileferxtobd that 7vo do
hold ours,lues. reepenotible ler the orinio'ne,
expreised4 eoil'Opuntlent4,...: 8,6, Ni.m.otge,a.ip.
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REV. MIL. Ilt•DON:40.11
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:Editiff.Neitv••1?eep',..a. • • • •
D.SA IL Sin,-Ilaving heard. stim e parties
,eirenlating ,:stiitement that Alr.
••11elionagli was in ;the habit of preadult,*
polities from the. pulpit and dennoneinp,.
ono poli deal ' pint y et. the expense of the
other, allow me .to say through • your,
columns that 81101) 11. Statement is utterly
1111101111aett • id1•141 0011 an unwarranted
reflection on, tire- indginent, and gospel •
noteledge, of tire' Rev. gentleman. lat....tendell, iretty tegulaily, his (111(104(111(10114
, while in thin town. do not attempt to
dellY tit wan or strong coovie-
' 17010, bail in, religious and farlitit.til mat-
terS. llut .110 never made the Pulpit a
polltical platform, however energetically •
he may, :have ex ',tressed his Mal views
. other times and• oetiasiois. 1 fc hos
denouneed. sin'. in higli. •well as
places,. bat never said trent-the pulpit that •
ltcflrinet•s posseSsed •1110310)101y of it
1 le has•iletioulikal 1101081 (31(1 dano•
Mg, horse -lacing, etc., -0111 he 11PVerlielti
, that tin.se and kiiidOkl, ,sion• and follies
; Wer6-to be found., only among Baformets..
Yea& • .
!calcsnitv.t.Tr,
• authority one of the Popes, or even.
Priest .of the ltbuiisli Chureh which.
.
teaches mitincstioning obedience to
the Launch- in its views of political
bECIINED TO iCa.EPT;
• ,
.217eo.,;(-.14terird, • .
1itAit.S.t it, -1 'lotto° by your town 13011- •
teill viral y that, RI r.. (Invenlock, Who de-
clared' Ins 'willingoes4 to 'tieeept the ap-
',ointment , l'ulice Alagist vino for East
ttron, Without • salary, moral lug 11
. •
nowitt yuald make the appointinent on
the recottintentlalion et the Sitott, • Act
Associatimi, has now ',declined to, areept..
'nether it .m.att ibund that Mr, •AlOWilt.
1068 11111011.1i lig to oven lo tho action of
:the ()minty or whether Rtr. Go-
venloek, like our own Alv. Scott, found
thou was :"Ito money imit," I cannot 'say.
1. latriee satspoet the hotel:A.5 tho none.
Thei.e are lots of, philanthropists like Mr.
liovenloCk who will work,- without saltily
,if they only get well 1tnitt for doing so I,
Jt 111118t have' fontni thole would boo no
Monoy in the business. 1». talking over
this, matter I was told et a good „tliiiig
a limn yotti. cotem, 110i deelnres the brok•
et's bitaineas carried ou lly the t.espoosible
141 of Cox Co, to o be only wielred'
gambling, Well, how. aliour the cireus
lb did not approve orit,.eillter... llut yott
redvertis«I it Ana Ulna tei some extent
have induced people to attend it, ' "0,"
lie replied, "that's It• different niatter,,
rielilre's money in it. -for 100••" suppere
stocks if 03001088 only money in it—for
there woniii be no situ iti speeulating in
,
who take for -te•"x1s An the , pulpit. a
paragraph 01.4 1101114-010. press pr 'the
words 01 1.1 blatant' politician rtud.pro-
coed to-. serVe Out to .faith
Spirithal food coufpountlod front •
as well as religious -nratters.„ Ent souls
sylph .nauseorta MorselsAb 1110r ati
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nie, tho ola ',spiritual...fervor of the' •
Preacher.0,- of iv:. 1,.. :Snuple •-
minclod and earnest
'mission. The old, 15g • meeting ,
:school house, or- the. nnull,Chinkcd.
shanty, what outpornings of divine
.ineroY, what. it • rent 'ot di;vils.froni, •
Mere '.&:t.ful hearts couhl thy wads
;and.•tho 111 ore. 1..thotight tile.
:tvonderctl if nty.mgli throe score and ..t.o.stiin t0.0 nral that witheut
tne. law... The all power- •
ton years.. liellef ..01.1rist-- as the 0101 fi.or.ol of
corner • stone of ..ChrisitianitY, was an fp.i saviour's tbroa vas 60osidored goo
raroneous, • gee. I' • Weet , home.- poworfor
Jt was. ' Thnin wore oe eaerilegions
looked.. the. WOAD.: found no
mention init -of Sam Jonesf 'nor Vet . attempts tecolinise awl conforind th
• of the alleged.- •Sam..,lones, . doctrine' -tea.elxittigs of .8inai or 'the) "Mena"' .
1hat it is meet anti proper for tcaOh- -With tlie toachipgs :of.: • .
political pareens. • Tim: ministry of
torspoyfep,"e'ploi,.aaci)e(„i gdoio:le:u..tsvIllptooli'sytia6rilirille0„iit'_tale;
Wor'd,:" the -word- park
ters• from the.polpit. L.followed .our.. adulterated, was What .,N1 as ,
• NO biotin otions.liow.,te "Out-. '
•Saviour • from his .mangt.,r cradle. in
llatiflolioni MS baptism, Iiienefri Sal '..rogoous doporf„,,100 •
oncedelfv'ered to 'Saints... 'Aim. .
of the .ten.ipting• offer of the kingdoms .
progress of .14,1011-Mtl- • .
• of this:Wm...ILL:41s oxprilsion of .profane, :ft,ro ,-p•rood of .tho
traders and political expounders &Om • 1.8111, •totteliiiigo tante ;beet part. • • •'.
tile house'of God,. his,seeking•for. tlie of.m.y.t.bry-.1,,,ii,g, during a, long •
"Jost lateen.," It : surviVo•• -the.. prabal.ly well
Meant hut, miscriptnral position few,.
.WorkS. of :Mercy' and 'charity...on the
'Sabbath,' his .inituitable serin,on , of it(4 teaohors: aro •t4.41,...s.,;y.
perincljug. ' de:foots it lin4 •••.
-thO rnonat wherein he declares. that
neither his net his followers! kingderti 00(1%7, blessing's still :nen it. It has,
is:Of tl)ie bis 'non:interference' ,o.notigh • of . the,.., Ohl time. clod-giveir -
With tin) oivil.laws Of hin conn.try and..
to.• enable .1t tp Stir-
hhr:rilmdiating the . idett of•ruhring vivo tile, ill-adyised,.-ambitfous.efferts
politics or at tempting .in au)/ vv•or tiO. .0 its. pinaeliOrk..who • limn) . ••••
°pander: to • those.' WIr4 .expactod he • Dot:tasted wawrs..01
Weald.... In .fact I find lifer rebuking. and • irlati wouldsaye -people from ,
:James end for asking tho two' hy. f4libuess .oltougue and Om •,. . •
forde.of their litneau will iinttead of ,
higheat phtceS in .8 kingdoin. (of this •
the unlimited atonentent promised-
(3arth), by• telling them they knoW not .by
• day,. apostles. would give. .no such. and .thronglr: 1110) Ohly:
what they asked... ,Some' of Ills lattor ,th:r.ough. Jest,is.:01rtirrsit:t..:. our 'Savionry •
auswer,lait is-atilt:1' probably- say, 'wait
.mons anti then 111 1400 what- influence.
I preach' a •few . ser- . • ' • • 4.,‘N:rI.:-PAIITISAN,.. •
dear ine; ltoW glad i..3.770, lia,ve the 'COITXTBIT 'VS. TOWN. - -••• . •
. • , . •
,
I .have..With.:,Our yes,
best.. of proof - •that neither our 14
Savioor,•ner'..1(iS apostles considered
theit.interferenee tho affairs
of,state part of their • mission,. ,1 0)113
relieved io thet"atir divine ex-
emplar Who preached as never• man,
preached, did not. d.ablile iu polities,
lie' did net. question the , right of
AugustiTs. to tax his, eltrist'S; another,
nor -ddubt 'the:. authority r. of police
magiserate ?ditto." No, do not find
the author :Qiiriiiitianity not bis
cifyincly inspired and appointed min,
!eters connecting state, and 'church
matters as is now done by 'Rettiabists
and some so-called rroteetautptistors.
was extremely. pleaseate• ing the
teachings of nry youth 'an& the wel1.
considered belief of my' 1115131110 years
to be. in..accoraence with 'the Bible,'
'though saa to relate not in accord
• With llev. Sam •Joties. preacinnents
Ana I Sat flown and retlected on the
dootrinos of Methodisni,..as•ta'aight by
Wesley, 'which as a- whole I rejoice.
310 10)11 are ,.beseci,• upon the -,-Bible.
Ana I contrasted Jelin. Wesley and
his .tenelrings. based upon that, good
hook . alleged teachings cif
Sam • jones which - ignore 'pre.
0017,.1a..,...m.a.1 my old hop rt. warn' ea the same is the oasio this year, that 10011y •
; ChM -011 1001111111144111).1 s.‘a desire to flee
to Wesley and his,simple condition. of property. 111
1:mo: ::::::isiewisittlt:;sitisei.tii:eit pit;
dollar.to
heaved' by this show do net tV ell pay their
saved ham (41114,, and who aajahlea tiny other. wily.... I have 1101011 80101111 01
freva.• the wrath to" 001n0, and be
t'lliPtri•1011 . 31103 010:aloitlyn,(0)70:8 04.f701).046stit;b01,ital 1011111111171:11:111:ielittrtglly0Wehtirn8filwseht' tsIlliVii?ittiltititt.g1(1.1111)1(elrsi
Jo. Ate sttn.gittess of illo
expositions). Me tainiery of the word I itli!,.Ilrolfs• .fm1.) 1 theralit y 111
d up' s went tag
• public worship onot pnblie political
W111381101' rend or extfou -.1 1 t •! I
- • to, et , be , have lmown some or your torn growlert.
-slangy. Pcv.: Sam. Jones, to • he set .tip
a•11 the fol1nWri of polftical.knowledge
WO 103 of religious4loctrine was
ratlicr to mucli for my sensitive soul,
apd I.fai rly groaned iu agony af what •
considerkl tho tg.norante of profes- •
• sing•Christions in OAS wayward and
,per verse generation. 'Then I,roused,
Editor News-liecord. '••
slanderer of better men eon- •
linues. ids •unealled for 'grumbling • abotit '
oar Agrieultut•al Soeiety. Any one at alit
aeo,ttainted with the dillitatIty. gettiug,,,,
money ft( make ino the awards to be given:,
at exhibitiona Witt agree with too that
lame, wan never eifered
to an unSulibili. body. of men than in
slintated by a •seribbler in. the columns of.
Y.6111 1-1c-f1(10,t, Oot kodW
what he is ivritilig• about,' or tells an un-
truth when he says that tho customary .
4,1yor'tising Vito were not out in good. '
time, 'The 03(18 100(0 posted lip oil the 1st •
September,, and the' stiow takes, place -on
the '231k1 and .2.1114.nrut those who make 1)
speeialty or.advertisingsay that taro. weeka..
is quite suilirient ainiouneeinent by poster&
as they are likely to 10' torn down and. tho ,
(late forgotten ir pnt. Op sooner. 1 !night
here say that 1 cougrattilare. the printelo
on the excellenee Atha work on the post -
ors. for m1.18110 ikfit111284 111111
attractiveness there bas never been their
equal in the enunty. Not on1,7 has the
directorate been insulted,. hut the (arising.
community .are tohl that it is 1110 01111
that keeps ap th.f show. 1 ant 'wining to
giVe all 41110 el edit to 11 81•3' non in town,
net Ittiow tit. times past., and 1113)1 told
1ofks uI.s S.unnet of the, Lors1„ fan 3131 at.d,. try to gei-rtize money in vJolation of.fltat
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