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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-1, Page 1-- i t '+w Jr'' a.. wasp, o IMF • r aglit //pp��TT�� �fr�_. MHOLt NUlitslta rise. OEvOTE°. coUNTY NEWS GODRRICIL ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888. QENERIIL INTELLIGENCE iwfit.M y lth£DV NCe THE NEW MINISTER. nducting Rev. Jas. .A Anderson into Knox Churoh Pastorate. as lal.oessleg 1 enema, Addresses ea see imesuse sad ireint te.allea Tie etteerine■ 1■ .Yr t.,al■n tsNMiea set. t_ tee... a., Geed -bre •erseee e■ Nader I... • resins sed Stemma. The simple but tmpresaive cerer000y of inducting a Presbyterian minister int. AIM pa.t••rate of a church was performed on Wednesday afternoon, the Yard ult., when Rey .1. A. Anderson, It A , late of Whitechurch, was placed in joint charge, with the Rev Dr Ure, of the congregations of Knox church, the Union eetoreh, Goderteb township, and the burn church, Colborne, ray • commit of the Presbytery of Heron, comp of Bev Meilen McConnell, of t'ar Musgrave, of McKillop, `Iewar, of Clinton. McLean, of Blyth, McMullan, Smitds Hill and Auburn, and Rev Dr Cre. The church was well filled with member* sod adherents, and every o bore a happy and contented sppearan which seemed to augur •uce•e for Aaderten'` pastorate. The sere vommweud at 3 o'clock, and after t meal prayer and praise, Ree Mr McConnell, of Varna, pore Cd the sermon. His teat was the w, onetaieed is the 2rd verse of the 2 chapter of let Coe., "Fur I am d•termi ed not to know scything among y0. sa Jesus Cbrut and Him crucified ' dwelt oil the example set forth by t apostle, as worthy of imitation by a and endeavored to impress: lst, worthies and efilciency of the unies teed for arming the same, ane ant catch the Cbrietlike spirit exhibited the apostle in striving atter them such means as famine self-ab,egati and holy co•seerstir.n. The usual Invitation to anyone have objections to the life and doctrine of M Andantes having been made by Rev McMillan, without say response, Rev McLe.a, after having reviewed short the history of the eongreratioa sin Rev. J. A. Terebull was translated leadership of lllr James C, oke, the snist, of the church, sad a or- elusye ew, always suitable grad sass, �p jf - CAPITAL. pryHA? plain feature in thea part was the sieving the Sabbath school choir, whose was co weed a about thirty little girls, w nano their piece In a moat s•l,.fact =antler Refr..hu►ents wen serr doing the everting to the sowth euJ the building : this department was and the .barge 1.1 Mrs J. T. ti.rrow, &vela ed by au army of youo,y Woo and gip tlemeu of the congregation. Is s need less to my that ibis part ret the progn was well encoded to : juiiwog from t patronage it received, the young ladi must have had a busy time of , Donng the evening Mr M. C. Cameros who acted as chairman of the, seatin oohw ed npon Rev Mr Andero, whit spooks briefly. expressing hi. pleasure at the warm and c•rdriel recei.tion he bbd received. Rev Dr. E r. who was aloe an honored gout of the immune, wee call - Geo ed upon for • parting word. and was we enured by young sed old of their hearty ,sed stood wishes that he would have . na. delightful trip and • sate return front the Old Land. The proceedings of the seeming were characterized by a delight- ful oordiality and hearty enjoyment, and redacted the utmost credit en the ladies of ne the noagoagation under whose manage- s,, men. 11 was held. and a'so upon Messrs Mr win Swenson, Allan Cameron and John cess Key, who assst ..d the deco • hates. he mitt's, and Geo. Stiven, whore egoist- oleoegoist- oleoas usual on melt occasions woe h. Ind ispenwFile. To this simple gospel we must look to [FROM THE lot i l 3/. of msintai° the standard of eaeellen,e is m- day, even as in earlier days, when Greek ' Ltatm.t Politiati Ottrsod tgrs Uea.ral ury baron fury were arrayed against it. The News fto>M ed Wit then led the pastor to speak of win. of teen tbemeelves as •'servants of the Most High God "-as mew receiving their enmu►ission from God -whose besiness it was to preach Christ and not themselves ; to make their Master known as the true Messiah, as the Christ of God, as Jens the only Saviour of men. as the rightful Lord whose slot' should be ad.aneed rather than their non. In plain words; he told his people that he could not se- .ummodate the Gospel of find'. 8oe to the vain t.neie. er lints a any of them, nor to any of their evil panicle" cud appetites, but that he would me that Gospel as • means to the mortifying of their corrupt affections, and to the bringing of them under the power ' 1 faith ; that held seek to win their affections and souls for Christ, not by fawning and blandiehmeut, bot by tell- ing them the truth in the love of it. He than exhorted the people in the 1•ngusgs of Paul, "Brethren pray for to that the word of the Lord may have tree course and be glorified," ur-ring them to receive and sot to trigs with the truth, however the iostremenbility alight los tbnt it. Ito •lajuenee, and Roman power and bar - g xosAieo axaxoy. red R.v. Jae. A. Anderson entered for ve mally upon hu duties at associate pastor He of Knox church on Sunday last. hal In the morning his enhieet was, "The If, Christian Minister and his wick." He took as hie text, Acta lei, 17, "These men are the servants of•th. Moet High to ("'d• which show unto es the way of b 1 Salvation." After pointing to the en - b, likely source from whish the text ease, on ! and the nonnectton in whish it goal, he nntioced the people shout beteg pev- a ad wed dirtlof its ��,'nunemto gladly accept truth A.. wherever found. He then discussed A 1.t. the work of the Christian Mien's'. ly to T, ehow onto to ey of sidestioe." iceunpli.h thattheminist•r meet Ce state 1. What that salvation is He to 8t. Mary'., and the circumstances whir led theme •p to the present, proceeded with the induction eeremowy, and aft prayer by Atte Rev Dr Ur*, Mr McL proed Mr A.deraon the co-peeto •f the several oo.gregatioaa Mr Misers.. ss addreed the minister resetdieg biro that he was young sad ar appently rugged health and full vigoo A ! must define it. tutor•. The Rev gentle- man pointed net the error into whish the people` fell, as well as did their eote•onee I n n ere, at the time the words of the text r weuttered-that of e•betitetiaq • political deliverance for a aural salvation. He showed how faithfully Jelin the Davie, before Christ, labored tc pro- p dace conviction in the minds of the people that Salvetion eonaieted not in a mere deliver,nee from the Rosen yoke, both physically and mentally, b'es.ings which he was to co«sr'e for the special work in whisk he en to be engaged : b was to remember the sick, the your the old, the risk, the poor. the learned ed the uabareed when he came to pro - pre the mese/e. He advised the mew peter to take the advice gives lgmotby by Pa.l. He was to preseh let, exclusively ; 2nd, faithfully, Mein Hs whole truth ; 3rd, pr•purtioastely It was his privilege s well as his duo b net be Mend to tell of the judgm.n e s well se the blessed promiees-arid h menet deal psti.stly ; 4th, he mus preeeb with a porpoise : 5th. evangel Belly he me sewer .make too moth o }bet in Divine forgiveness of their Siete, Thou shalt go before the f.0 of the s' j Lord to prepare his ways, to give know- ledge of salvation note hie people by the remission of their sine." So today a 1 salvation ie not a sen temporal sesame - it i potion, not only a moral solvation, bet spiritual salration. which implies de- s livers0es from contracted guilt, freedoms from the bondage of sic, sad tress all its fetal conewluenoss. It is deb which secures grace hen, and glory hereafter. e2. The minister Bust Deist to the source of that selvtien-tb. peen, di.- interesed, unparalleled rainy of God. f Suck a source will furemb sufficing ha matter for the .estimable oustempleti.e of men sod angels. So wide are the h limits that merey has set to itself, that its pardoning arms are Wended to re- ceive the greatest sneers who do not meet to final nspsmte,.•. Lot tie swoon plea be the grimness of his eine, sod the inexhaustible felon.. of God's e.sy 3 The Author a ealenties- The Lxd Jens Christ ; who by His .offerings and deeth, mode neon. eiliation for iaielsity : being sasa- crated by his own blood, thee psr ehsins s foil deliserats..fres t►. re user of .i. end •fell sa' Christ, Jeeen only, everywhere, nothing else worth premehing ; •d noel moist preach with moose•, being filled with payer in die Holy Spirit. Wit him Lrp• ma•Iyr le mage be meet ammo boldly to the t6rose, that the word may be given trite power, so Aha: when the Chief Shepherd slab appear the presh er .hall receive s mown. Raw. Mir. Stewart ohms •ddrwsd the People briefly, « it wee late in the after n oon. He said the duties of the inv were oar -nidi. with those 01 the min Weir. They meet sot Daly come to the that hoer ; thug most pgsnt tham..ive. Chosen and happiness for y.e•eo ltsfoes tl• I,ar] w tuU a+•viaYon � people shomeh belt they wore to take heed oto tint ties ls istd stags everytiisg Thee " fie bees• the Anhwei soot* kwow. the • aAd salvation unto all thew that Him." The people merit rio....eethe ii°ater 4. Thar method of awlvatie. When whets he meta them with •M dos newt . ad remember, « him time is pdwisa., Pot to hatreds M his Mew of study. They Amid rite ra nember that the infie.•e• of . esagrapdi.n on the min- ister is very great •d He fetus depend- ed a greet deal sea thss• eras. The sew peter was thee formally in- bedssed to the ssgr pptioa i.divids- ally by Rev Dr. Um, s they retired item the ebgee& erne rs AND 0000 -$TS. A robin lsssptien to Ram. Mr. Ander- me •d a farewell to Dr. Ore (who left fur • six smooths' minion to the o4 omen' ea Theredy the 24thi wee held is the Pelee* Roller Risk is the *wee- ks( of the some day, ..d wee one of the most so.e•sefsl abbe held its teen, for may yens. The ladies of Knot •tach f pj see- k biped their weS♦aea.d wWwirwebri tar mite& wee sad tad rat boot wield a vest of week Psi me little wed She g,*b► was hnHitl , W wary, sed dm* by din .tsd •a deet* tleaJseL •� 'folie seMeese, whisk puma .piss •N ..• far Net ell he. '. ; aed,wewslMyymotel Mane&" The pwsmher bevieg thee 1 »p! M1f Noire, sediesd the work of wideiwMic S a••. fete! t;r { , -ee. t Jens began His ministry in the s.••ry of Geblee H. oriel to the people to woo, poet of the near sppreash tis( tt• (iggdom et God, ' Repeat ye •.d believe the repel " Both the green •f faith and repentance go together. By repartees, we forsake our vias ; by bite we ro••tvo =their prdGodmoe.i+w•homBawryyrep• t_.e. wiuVevRidesne.oo. •; who acme W save •w no. the gospel bots. ; this it continues. Still the esti is. " Repeat sad believe the gonpd." K The .nes ity of salvstio•. Sash ie the enure of sin, sad its miasmal demi.ie• in the bumen family, that .fichem l waivirsm*y seeded Theft* deme me- rle ercels die los tksa others their merit M that •Moen will mot Nand them ter mel- 'stiow. Aper lying with ►n hued gnsR s. lues sko th. water wlu b tlst•wasd a esttaiwly s tb• muse ta ton daptbg of the des wick a siphon.• .tt sA W seek. When pskisit ol gest Oise tied Vitus gime, or may mid fru dee. we .e net te forme cost rain wet ktsltggy epos tido world by e.. di.-" VbO= fere as by nos use dim emend h0s the the ties with shit Neat whams el nisei* Ni Mee, bslwod Abet that work would seer ..a yMe lis tided le the Perim. me te sieeM emote whits h t w people. Me Mabee sow Id �Ir`'sbaitpe M sei`o moo yilat Mtn of Asselesties o 8.4 ' Rb Ie, .� eatwietillula gy r TES rt-satf!mn'.raxo9. t• the miming Rev Mr Anderson dis- coursed on Paul's faithful saying, "That Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners " Hs raid there were three rea- . ons why tete saying should ba interest- ing to .11. 1a. It arrested Pant in his deliberations with Timothy ; and con- strained him to turn toss $ maiden - ties of the kw to the Gospel 2nd. It beings us back to a •rs°i6•d Christ ; and thea renews our strength. 3rd. It wee ettte.wd by Peel, a man greater than whom, save Jenne Christ the world never saw. Then he divided his text thus : I. The fact stated -- "Christ Joins came into the world. 11. T. obysot of that fact -"To eve sin.er. " 111. The extent of that fact -"S,.° the ebtef of sinners." IV. The futhfelnees of the fact -"This is s faithful saying and worthy of all seosotattoo." I. ono section with the feet itself be spoke of the eutoblss 'key soil dignity et the Ben of God, who was prefigured by t pna and proclaimed by prophets ; whose g tsciotes character was described, and whome wocderfsl works wen narrated by evangelists ad speedos ; std who appeared es the only beeett n el the Father, fell of pone site truth. R.- f•rence was also made to the pis.° to which the Son of God owe and the vol.at•ry cbsr .ter of kis coming. As to the object of the hot, - the prem b.r skated that sinners were Agee wen were fart. The mead *h- ints of (.heist's eommmi into the world - "the Ben of Man came to seek and save that whisk wee lob." Sisson were those who were atiU in s state of natters ; who were oder the riling power of miss, ad who mode Sia s habit, yet to sere seek did Christ cone. As to the *Moot of the het, it was evident that some men were greater sinners thaw others : that those who obstinately resisted the gss- pel sails were greeter gleans sod were also trsesrre.on of long standing. That if the youys t child present was . old enough Amer, the condition of that mem or wonea who for the past 10 or 40 or 80 years, resisted the calls, meat be terrible. The faithful- n ess aiW nes of the fast was sNablish.d by re- pbsis. mbeelee ad the twsssderesiag pewee of the gaspd ad basen of its hithhl.°w it was worthy of a ready ..- .•ptence by all. AT TRH HARBOR. lese>r w 10ItrM s. DM Vers swats Maw 1the asset eer.see. _._TIR ar calor Ariel with a esio of lumbar fur Mr. Joseph Williams twabed her desk o• S..day. The sehee•er Augusta Ford with • serge of coal for Jaw F. vat: arnved is harbor lent Wednesday. The Jae McLeod, with limber ter Sssrd It Cue, arrived oe Mesd•y ad left win ow T..•day morni.g. The =Moen Garter, wit bomber for retst • Ca, arrived owTenhosed oa Wednesday means for tri meth, The plssi.g ret a aesber of mew meh- bhg peen at the dock hes h.m a good moves The were badly medal for some year. boob. The shoes. ?edema, Capt. A. Lw: se., with • serge et IMO tweed oda far the bit mil rice id this barber em Hes- - ettereese. The eMewer Piasters with s cargo et beeps sod slams Ire. Wdtsebsrg for name. Jae. F. Platt ad Peter Maws. arrived is person SNstiy .T .Isg. i1• doom sr.O�k.tarb .t the amity Ibis toodost Lees d O Seaeaseley.. l Melt .. sodei ;Pi4t45a M, buds. miessi- amide shipped by T. ms.S. Ve.sewry Oept Woe. ! 0.. is post t�ttN! nor ��et , arrived e. Ss6siy lamb. NM oto Ism be . Mfr woe throe boom ditososo thili liveWhs.Ika ai s by I Sake • Oe. he& Miseeedlies Iberia The Ibemer Sim lSI.4 bar INA took N Meese sp. For .at emeses Is i%. Sabine. Mr reese . Ted. pew'. t..ers to restas4 A eta Seer ■rr Menten al tldree 1e1.e1- raemrsele l tsar. - - Tile see., Re Janeat. refers - muse Were the eiMw. osisnstitleroeuLk t, Ottawa. May 20. The Cabinet, composed of Hoe Majesty's miuiaten, is • complex and curious body. Although the changes in it are numerous yet it remains one responsible body and still the Cabinet. This time Sir Charlie Topper disappears from it and the punto!,o of bnsaoe is handed to Hon. G &. Fester. Nut to the Prem►er the Minister a F,•moe is the moot important remember of the f Cabinet, and that to seBcient excuse for a sketch of Mr. Foster albeit already a III well-koo.on public mail. Heine is 41, std in appearance he is more of the pro lessor than the politician. After t•ksag the degree of B. A. at the Caivssity of 11.. Bromwich he seeoenively busmen principat ora psMie iblt`ooi, of a Bed/fiat Seminary, of a Lades ILO Scheel, .d in 1871 • professor of classics acrd history in the University. In 1883 the N. 8 Arvada College nude him • D. J L He did mut enter the Comecon• until 1882 when he defeated the Conservative noon/tee Col. Doraville, running as so independent In 1885 he became Mi.- ister of Marine, sod et the last g serol election he beat Cul. Domvilie by 473 majority. He has been an ardent prohibitionu t. He is a plausible speaker and very ready in debate. It is thought by those well informed that Mr. C. H. Tepper, the member fur Pietcn. will emend Mr. Fuser. Sir Charles Topper's return to Ragland as High Commissi000r sweater his sat ie Parliament. Ex- Attorney General Pup.. is the standing liberal candidate, and the lames of Arthur Dickie, son of the enamor, and Hon. Hiram Black, a Nov Scotia councillor, are sention.d se the Coasrvative ceedidatee in Cumberland. At the general deities the Conservative majority in that riding was 668. A ala OSIZBaa. I heard yesterday that the Customs Departs... has 12.900 Binger sawing machines ander seism. It seems that as the Company were about menefscter- ieg • new patent machine to ren without the .clay shuttle they reduced the pries of their old stock sad shipped 12,000 tato Canada iovoioed at $12, so the Cus- toms seized for modernisation. The Company have now their new machines out sod afar to sell the .nixed one• to the Customs for 012 a -piece. Sar01111 AT SID.AL: .Act. Sir Joke Macdonald agreed with Bir Richard Cartwright when the latter voiced the opinion of the Public Ac - manta committee shoot extrivagam...1 Rid... Hall. T.o be plain shoot it. the greenest waste ad plender of the public fads by the officials of Rideau Hall ars well mons to sa°ny, ad menially to the trammels of Onion, whom bills for Roods furnished would startle a Governor Geser•1 if he was allowed to a.. these. The systems bas been to mail any and all monitions made oe the Govern- ment who have bem mined upon to per- ches. croekery, lions sod sash srtiol•s s Dight to be paid for out of the Gov- ernor overnor CM.rsl'• salary 01 $30,000, whisk is intended to sever everytti.(. At every Ames of Governor all or must et these thi.y disappear 'mysteriously sed when a new viterey amiss a Complete mew oetlt of household offsets is fgrsish- ed sad meek of the furniture geed by the pradeesesr in r.plemsi b .•m.Wt, to sit the artist's tells of lbs w einem. I her. that it in ilsli- so.t'. i e stiu. to try °.d:metee•pp .r Alis e pos the arrival of Lord S1.1., The sl servants at the Hell mete oegt miry year to keep tet (s•.dien to«delds in ooasfort mod luxury. Do YOU awls l The .smiler of dementia dere ss.e- feetat.d in Clueds is registered ie the Depsrtmeet of Lind Rennin and o aoo..ted bet year to 85,587,500. or &beet 18 for .wary awn, women and Mend i. Cswsdo. Of these, Mosinee' mala 40,000.000, Hsmiltom marl' 7,000,000. sad 'Fermi* marry 6,000,080 STAM M'II AWVAL. Oar sew dowering. Gement will reach Q.ebs in soother tee dam,when he will be swore is k7 the Administrator General. Sir Jobe Roes,w m •• sew e•- mder el the arida forams is ♦mea, who Ins fest arrowed at Halifax.Iwad &..ley will mem es 1e Genoa asd be y needled, sopa lib grimiest, • .g he sew w moes a mail Whiled h is Menem doer, sad p gelded. It ie set as might he thought te provide bis wen dieser, bet to wwtaia as oar sew s=114.1:=1 pari• whether way et the s(s°. at the W.heuhs at Wwantle Mees lead s»eg► a bias at the w(lwti ted. nP Mudd ea via 150rw aedoetne . no ether emelsg the eri$imi seism of the 100th rgglgeeet ('O•••tiMs) MA mi litary t h tpn Meaty •f Pbailsm•.t len. Of the eases Odds Mean mei- mem/ Agee are . dies miewiesm ease - Wag blah peri..e sods® i. Ous•4, The mimed e« rebel is eta weeks es r to Wile dweiss the mob, h MM tis 31!. Tb• adore n,,w opgeiv ietg am (iOD=RICH DISTRICT. honored place in the argot hiaitifil betiding to Assnss were pow.ted by Autsl rteelleg e. tt►. Clewiral sad amt the Price of Wales, and they wen ..ret f►rtiyta/n. to Canada en the nett,,„n Of the pr..ne- tatiue to tfe resiat.q n '.1• India, of sew .aloe. by the Cwtuteee et Dtd sin Tr anneal 11 to 'o (;tri T54 last ysr. district was held its I�,trth .reset o anr►t. errs Methodist church, G..f.nrb, on May On dit that Mr &km, the senior 30th •t 2 p. u.. Iter J. E H 'w.11, M.A., member for Victoria, K th 'sash , Theorist •o . t reps ret, t - C., i. he con e. the chair. Ti. h.ttns inR represents - Senator Macdonald 'bo take. the coUs- tornhip of that port. Roo. Wilfred Laurier it'll! tooke a political tour of Ontario. Hon. S. A. Chaplain willfils _. ar deliver political &dolrms/ Bath in the Maritime Province• and o►utww Over fifty noons in t he Hsu.. of Commons building aro occupied b'e ctisiala Ia April x;',39=,000 dutiable goods were imported. Tb. Minister of Railways is well Caldwell and John w.....rald, Hemmed were present : R".- Messrs Geo. K. Turk, Gro. i'. S.It••o, Edmund S. Re- port, M. A . W. W. tpparhnt. Jaa•b R Howell. John Hero Robert Godf, EoA. For, A K. Wooed, W.p Ezra - Camph.,I, Henry Irvine. James Kest's, L (t. It,ce, Isaac E t►aileon. The following lay members were pro. sent . R. W. McKenzie and Wu, Swaf- field, lioderch ; Dr Williams and A. H. Manning. Clinton ; W. M. Grey, 8.'. - forth : John B.11. H,.lre.vilie ; W. Keys, Varna : Geo Eyre. Hench ; Weis awongh to take exercise. North : T. Anderson. D►noannon ; Jee Sandford Fleming, l' K G., has been Daetow, Nile ; Jus Gledhill, Beamdler, el.eted President of the ltoyml &tonty Three young men nn proPattoo were : which met bare last week. The Marquis 1. B W.11oin, eh) during the peat year ot Lorne has been delegated to represent the Society at an educational cesten•ry in Bulogne, Frazee. Mr. Bloke has reoorared his wonted -baatth, and witt, tt Is believed, swami hie old position nest melon. Mr. Laurier has been a popular tasdr has occupied the position of pastor of North street church, t:.deme' : Walter M. Patton, formerly ot Holmssville, who reaeited a ere -claw art/fleets from Mentnsl Cntteg. averses 91 : ..d Arch. K. Mustard, who received a second class certificate, a►eraze 64. There no probationer of four 'one during the session lux[ cawed, Lanudowne's departure was tell OM -I standing. stun of a demonstration,On motion the moarelatt d bis tofh Carso but ohs. tale G. Rice, • supenntustd brother, with not • spark of enthu ses's. the &strict was continued. During the past year no member had retired from the circuit, and none W been ermpended. Moved by Row. S. S Rupert, 'seced- ed by Re.. Robert Godfrey, that Walter M. Patti n be allowed to go to college, and that he be allowed full aid Carried. The oast of I. B. W allwin was enter- tained, and • resolution pained to lee.e him without • station for rte year ie o rder that he may 'Weed Toronto CA- W,* instead of Cobourg. Moved by Rev. Mr. Hart, sesend.d by Mr. Keys, and carried, that $58.62 be obtained from eustentation fond Oar . apply part of the salary deicieeey ar Hayfield circuit. Moved by Rev, fy. F. Seitnn. seemed - ed by Rev. L. 0 Rice, that Hessen ap- ply for $100 from the sustentatinn feed to supply the deficiency of Raw Mr Go/t- hey'. eatery. The district meeting granted person aloe to Holmeevills circuit to sell late B. C. ehereb at Sumserbill and apply pe. - ase& to poisons(' fend. It algin greet- ed peresie ion to the trustees of the pre- ppeerrtty us which Shepperdton church is Wilt to deed back the land to the o:igi- mi doom. Rev Robert Godfrey was sleeted to e tatioeary eomimttee, and Rev G. F. lisltno on the Sabbath School committee Dr Williams was elected as tee laym.n en the Sabbath Seim! committee. The following lapses were elected to attend eoabrenee : R W McKeon*, Wilhelm Iteaf.e4, Dr WiUiama, Ju Salsas, W Ill Urea, A Anderson, J Million, Cald- well, Dubow, Welsh, Boles, Ayres, Dr 854th. Rudd. R. W. McKenzie wee elected laymen M the Minion Board. Meeting cloud at 3,30. THAI MDITOH 8 TABLL A word sr ewe seem se. rehatwm..• TW Base Gane le elasd, "Dii•OunoN DAT. - The years .bat have elapsed *aria tis oleo of the civil war have served to obliterate all sectional feeling, sad a coked sad prosperous nation joie. is keeping gree the grans of dI ire he. leved deed. It is in this spirit that the publisher of the Nese Vont Family $buy Paper bee had written • thrilling std pathetic rosanee, peculiarly spprope1t. to this national holiday, nutted "Faiti- eel Lamers ; or, His Grave Kept these." In the same pap•r will also be Meed • weekly i•stalmeat of the "Life stmt Ad. 'pastures as a Showman of P. T. am - sum," written by himself, and mostly iateresting to the young folks as well es beads of famih.s, Thome are ran lite- rary treats, and thnu of sur readers whet •re not already *eying them will do well to obtain No. 766 of the N.e York Family Story Paper of their wwgjsslgr or seed direct to the pebluher, Mesee'. Publishing Huss, Nos 24 and 27 Tee - detester street, New fork, and resolve toe paper four months for one dollar, postage free uT'r*LL'S urtica Ana. TI. uamb.r* of The Lieut, Ape ler the weeks aiding May 19th and Nth contain Reaper Hauser, (*beefed, ; Reseinie..ncee of Cardinal Weatrwin.(er ; Islam and Civil Cmaeeteporary ; Hymns and Hymelm, and Among the Imbeds of the Ikea Pacific : Fiji, Blackwood; Marino Falleae, and Dickens' Chameleon and their Pte- totypn., Temple Bar ; Th. Tepaphiwsl Imbue of Animals, .d Reskia'. ! Leisure Hour; Matthew ArnoW, R. sed Romaw.., tad The Cashisisg Mee AWFUL Soldier, Sportster : Old Naval Fowl- lis, St James's ; Boyish Freak.. Chins- Mr John Stately has retuned to his hers; Mr Matthew Arnold's Rather Pah. term is the district of Parry Sowed, 'nation, of demon : Scientific Pwrier speeding the winter with bas in Elsmeet.ry School, Neter,: D.w/t e1 family at this place. Matthew Aneroid. ased Rimiest' sod No lees then four peddling carte et Ksts-illemw1•, 'roes: with "The Pei see tows ars run everyda wt and c res• Furvybuwt," "The Verne of lie oust ort will start Oaet: wast, add Croirie, asd poetry. For "Ry-te* that will nuke Bre. Trey ars count members of sixty -fuer large ports. Th._ primedown patty One, en fine that I pegs (or wars thaw 3,300 a 7"") 1bShish some of them mil! hen to embseripaa. pries (00)10 low ; whole fat Melo the woods or ektab • tree befogs `=14.0011. 0"1111""its io Clad sal .nesse is over, aid dou't you kr one of the Amoebae $4 'monthlies err SIM weeklies with i'he Liviwi Ar for a year, i. both postpaid. I•ittell & Co , Bosses,beadu at garden gat.. + talc Y Chert bett Ate teeth are leer : are the pabluhesa seem awe meters will woad awl CM*, VW UN lab. of the peddler coot wee.seatagu'& 11.40.1121011.l 8cribier'. Yyaaine for Jas. marks the begetting of the vary importa•t sols so the Boddie( amid Maumee* ort Railways, for whish prep•rsti'n.. hens Wee bow malting. It i. an) an now*. all .tem( .wmbr is its literary fsturus -bleary Jaime, Themes Bailey AWrieb, Robert inion &.vswaw, and Auntie, Dinah! being awned the eootritwt.sa "The Beildiatg e a Railway is the leading artiel., written by Theins Corti• Clarke.-eaclsiwly amiss( the most •m4 vest ilf America. bridge MMus. sod w mesa el the widest •speriats is rail wap e tuettsetios. Iw addition to his ole 'o tt kaowled..ee possess chs kw..k af pwtlMg it ii,, $ clear, f..rabls, sad iwtereatiwg way. He Saks Wry vivid the idea of the isem•esity .4 flee Asterism railway system by striking eemp nonan : M W followed each sloe i• eh• s el.tian etf it wso ute aailys4 .f ten owing sunitks ; hachas pald a beaety tribute to Amerie•n isgene- ty mid Meus,srvs whit1 have mode stogy s..MWty dii.Mt fres end acep54*. N !hoes h tt• /ted world : end he soweltaaga by pointiwg est thus great pest paypwd by the railway is whoae herds of siviliotio. 1.... te Wwgi.L The edber •f the Mates Noe Bes has remind hot lb 11.. Oar, el (►•- enuie, OIL. (ltioeI" air Otiet,i • wen' - leg moo all Oren se memo tree T551.5 WIMP Abrs Not inks kW 14 i mbi• Tim Pampa Eanotaar -For seem tike peat as attempt has been mode to 111imp s•i•uefortable foe the poor el theIM1Miist church here by seen dss�tsi*a persona amongst the convene s mot. bet ihs.fiiowt hes proved Ablution Abs I diewhg 0igwed by some 1(0 Amok sod wombs. of M• circuit, and AMA boo hose farwerded to the ooe foresee, will tend, :-Where•,, se .t1.rt v boos .Duk to recons Rev. Te.ic Gee Orem the Asher, circuit. and knowing the teem of sash .tf..rt, we. the under ClisWs and seah•n of the Shanb, fe.i it oar duty ie behalf of Mr. 0s• so my that w e r.gr.t Mat say sash atilt @holed be made, .ad eat en's ea.,et iw soy way counteinaaoe Mee Mohs M the par of paesi. S Mem_gsw Christiana Mr Ngo ems dee.miry p heal i, the fulfilment et all his doles. As a Weimer is the Flipp his auemes hews hese i.ssremivo filty srY►a etre sod /earb�w a. ter proof ef yes to the keg* somber Mot LIIspp M.m. H..we`. b: heir Me i•esee. is Aad'e heals. et revollf.1s e• both eperihair not Se.. stlsd iy M Mi tiwb. it he ala err t1giM Awaes d t� atoll tae....odd to Me itis( LIMN y Sabi* ease rfawM f as! ft was rigs* A• at he or wet ealhaell