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Hítete* 4 * duuns r i » J X- - i i ‘ i,...... . —- u .3 » • A p. I ¿ i 5 Sl-i ¡ J I t 4 ,.c • i ■ VOL. VII. / ---- -- - - - - X. I»a.olflo "GO .YE, THEREFORE, ŸKACH ALL NATIONS, r '"V ” •> ' MONMOUTH,.OREGON ; COLUSA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22,1877. . . NO. 4L —— / 7 ’ have heard God’s ministers praying And to their own Me.isiih yield tlie crown stranger to us, or more awfui in the other, “ admitting you believed if, ”'■ for the seed of Abraham, the friend of And o’er the’ joyful bills of-Palestine, that surrounds him than the were authorized' to teach ."it, and CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, 'God. How can we but desire jtlie. The holy light of God again snail shine.’1 mystery Western hemisjihere of our own globe (allowed to use your own language, Glorious day*, hasten on thy blessed was to the people of Europe four pen lloo^W 0» ol SUH Chr»ti- „„„„„J,,,, „f JewM , how would von express the doctrine, anity, and tbeMliflmnoD oí general in dawn!' ’ These people are, greatly scattered. tanes ago; and it may be added the , tv make, it clear ami indubitable ’’’ =/ t •• - formation. The eon version of 'tlie Jew*» will idea of communication with Mars is If in America a near depot’ on a -tail I would say,”v»epbed the firat, “that Price Per Year, in Alliance, «2.50 certainly lie the signal for the conver not inorc inadmissible than the idea road is opened, and a thousand bags •Jesus Christ is the true God.’’ “ Yon ' All bainnesp letteye nborild be addreeaixl sion of the whole^world ; else the _pf communication between the Eas of cottoii are to be sold there annaally . are happy, ’’ rejoined tfie oilier, "in to (lie Motrenger Publishing Co., Mon- .mouth, Oregon: Artioles intended for yon may expect soon to see a Jew wisest and best inert of-the Christian tern hemisphere anil.its antipodes was, , the choice of vour words, for vott Sa * • ‘1 publication, shonld 'be ' aiMresseiT to one >' there. Jews are found all .over Asia, ch Utah.,bays for centuries mirander-* before the time of Columbus. Of t • • have-happened txx.hit ujion the very ot tbe editors. SulMoriptions and cotn- Africa, and Europe. Nor is their na stood thetrUe intent' of Paul in his course that ever recurring and never words of inspiration St. John, spefck- lunmcation» in California, should bo ad tionality ever disguised. It could not Epistle to the Romans, chap. 11, verse answered question—are the planets ing oi Christ, says: ! This is. thfe’Tfuo dressed to Thos. I’orter, Colusa, Cal. 15._ P»ay for the Jews. inhabited'?—comes up with every new , God and eternal life:’” Advertisers will find this one of tlie be«t be concealed. Keith.says; Neither, ,discovery connected with them, but mountains, nor rivers, nor deserts, nor mediums on the Pacific Coast for making Dwcouragad..' who is bold enough to say the question Study the Bible. ** • ■ ■ *> ’ . - ’ ■ oqeans, which are the boundaries of their business known. will never be answered The marvel other nations, have terminated their It is bo easy to say, “ Never give up John v. 3!). Search the S^-riptiues ; Tellurium Mines. wanderings. They’ abound in Poland, the ship.” It i» bo easy to hold your ous capabilities we get a gljmspe of in foY in them ye "think ye have eternal in Holland, in Russia, and in Turkey. head up and step firmly, to laugh electricity, the known fact that., it O ffice T ellurium M ining U o ., life : and they are they, which testify In Germany. Spain, Italy, France, and cheerily, arid have a pleasant word jsissesses the same attributes and hab C anyon ville ,Z O r , Dec. 13, 1877, of me. its on Mars as on the earth, and the To the StockkoLlero of lhe Tello riuni Britain they are more thinly scattered. for every body, When safely hedged John viii. 32. And ye shall know In Persia, China, and India — op the in from sorrow and pbverty by the intense study that is being J^iven to Quartz Mining C&mpqny: th* truth, and the U;uth shall make - The furnace at the company’s works east and on the west of the Ganges— love of friends and a bottomless purse. it, combine to suggest the tremendous f I you free. - idea of its being made the means of was putj in operation on the 12th they are few in number amongst the When sickness passes by, to knock at Ps. cxix. 140. Thy word is’ very inter-planetary communication. The I inst., imdei; the direction of Mr.. heathen. They have trod the snows sopie other doqr, when home is the pure; therefwedhy se.rvanL lovoth.it..... human mind was n.-ver more aUtiv ■ Theodore lhne, and every effort that ofSibOria and the sands of the burning one “ sweet, safe corner” in all the Ps. cxix ; 12!). Thy testimonies are , in its-insatiate questionings of nature a patient skillful man could put forth desert; and the European traveler world, when there are those who Wonder ul ; therefore doth my soul thiui it is now, and what with the tel- was made by that gentleman to secure, hears of their existence in regions would suffer that you might,go free— keep them. , , . escope, the • spectroscope, the electric success. But owing to the improper Which he cannot reach—even in the ah ! then it is easy to feel as if noth Ps. i. 2, 3. His delight is in the law . battery and powerful instruments it construction of the furnace, tlie inetal interior of Africa, south of Timbuctoo. ing could ever make you quite dis of the Lord, and in his law doth he possesses to facilitate inquiry, it is not • ‘chilled in the bottom of the crucible From Moscow to Lisbon, from Japan couraged. This is a beautiful world, ’ inconceivable that the -time will come meditate day and night. until it became necossary to suspend to Britain, from Borneo to Archangel, and there are lota of good things in it. And he shall be like a tree planted when we shall have solved the quep- operation. It is but justice to Mr. from-Hindostán to Honduras,- no in Yes, many a soupattd daughter, a few , tioixof the habitability of Mars and ' by the rivers of water, that bririgeth habitant of any other nation of the wives and mothers, — and about the Ihne to, state that he .did not con forth his fruit in l^s season ; his leaf • I know what is going on there.—J/ia-i 1 ' ' . ' .. 7 u' . struct the furnace, and pointed out earth would be kn<?wn in all the in same proportion of husbands and also shall not wi her ytand whatsoever , souri Republican. tervening regions but a Jew alone. ” fathers, da live more in the shine than viefects in it, and expressed doubts of he doeth shall prosper. No equal number of persons taken in the shadow of life. But there are ita working before he commenced Work to. be Done in India. Ps. pxix. 1G5. Great peace have derations. About 240 lt>s of rock indiscriminately are exerting so wide so many, so many more, who have to they w^ich love thy law ; and nothing ** It is a great work, this wl.ish has I •was smelted, part from the shaft an influence as the seven,million Isra buckle on their armor, ar d spend their shall offend them:— Sword of Truth. elites. And this in many ways. All : Itest heart's blood in the daily life. to be done in giving tlie Gospel to the part from a vein crossed by the tun nel, which resulted in obtaining a Europe must ask the Jewish bankers | Such bitter trials as men and women 240,000,000 people in India, Through Thirty-Thyee Years in a Cave. black copper mat, exceeding aJl ex whether they will furnish the sinews do live through ! Who can doubt that out the whole country the way is pectation in richness in silver^'alsos of ”* war. If they say no, an aggressive heaven sends them their fortitude ! It clear. We have nowhere the difticul- j A woman has lately- been found in t containing gold. The richness of the ar is never made. Jewish capital cannot be of earth. Such strains of ties whic^i have just been referred to a secluded cave near Union, in Italv, who had been imprisoned 33 years ists, rear their palatial counting-room's heart and brain as hearts and brains as existing in one part of Europe, for j rock was confirmed by the results. All parties present were elated at the- hard by the homes of kings,and some do still bear up under ! Is it any throughout every part of India the In 1844 she became attached to tn assay of the metal after passing times outvie them in elegance. The wonder that weary hands sometimes Gospel can be put into the hands of i Austrianfcifficer, but her father was ' moneyed power of the world is wielded fall despondingly, and weary heads the natives. There is- no let and no j a violent hater of the Austrians, who through the furnace. The company has made arrange by Jews—the Rothschilds, Belmonts, bow discouraged ? Oh ! ye, whose hindrance anywhere, and eVen in the i . at that time were in possession of ments to employ the leeching process etc. In the last century it was just : paths arc in pleasant places ! whose native States the distribution can be ' that part of Italy whete he resided. for the reduction of the ore of the-1 so, as we learn from Mr. Burke's faith was never tried by heaven's freely carried on. And we still need He refused his consent to the mar ; seeming disregard of your prayersand your help; there is much work yet riage-. The girl stated that she would different lodes belonging to the com- speeches. In military affairs few have equaled'., team ! who never knew the lack of remaining, for, although translations then marry without his permission. l'anv Îiey, Soult, and Mossena. They have ,.tender home-love and protection, exult have been made in many dialects, still I He-dissimulated his anger, and during The work is going on in the tunnel filled the world with the renown of in your happiness, and thank Provi- there are dialects into which the Scrip- j , a walk in which he accompanied her, day and night. their martial deeds. A few years ago dence. But while you drink from tures have not yet been translated, < he induced her to descend inte a' cave By order of the Board of Directors. cup of life such honey-sweet and most of the existing translations, with him by means of a rope ladder ' Metternich swayed the political coun- your ; - E. A C hase , Sec. seis of Austria ;* and to-day D’lsraeli draughts, give a thought now and then require to be perfected. The work of; with a view of examining it. He < The Jews. • ■ is the master spirit of tlie British Em- to those whose daily potions savor so translation is one of the most difficult, was the first to ascend to the surface, pire ; and both these derived thejr or- I i strongly of wormwood, and remember perhaps, which the human mind can and withdrawing the ladder, left "her. ■ -A BY WILLIAM B. PLVMXH, B. ». w igin through Abraham, Isaac, and that a kindly word and a helping accomplish. You may, on the one She was kept regularly supplied with The most common estimate gives Jacob. j hand, which cost so little, may make side, fall into the error of mistaking food and clothing. At her fathers MM the number of the Jews at se> en mill Only lîtely. Cremieux was at the i lighter tbe burdens of some one now the real meaning by a too slavish at death, her sister, whose hatred too to ions. Some give us larger, and some hea<J of the bar of France, and to-day almost discouraged.— Ex. tachment to the words, and on the wards £ the Austrians was equally «mailer figures, but in round numbers Benjamin commands the largest prac other side you may fall into the op gfeat, continued the imprisonment. this is probably correct. The Earth and Mars. posite error, by striving to catch the The unfortunate woman, on her liber tice of any lawyer in Great Britain.- Thé true Christian’¡always feels an To-day Jewish counselors swav the broad idea and drift, of too wide a de ation, had a complexion ot death like The discovery of a Martial moon parture from the words. My friemjp, ' pallor, caused by the darkness in interest in thrrie people. Our Savior municipal counsels of many of the reminds us almost utartingly of the was a Jew.- Salvation is of the Jpws. finest pities of the world. there are many 6f the peoples to whom which she had lived so Jong, and her ' fj^uuiliur terina we have come to .be on I ! we have not yet been able to give voice had departed, through constant All the ajjpstles and all the converts -Ndiianthisthaserer wielded'such ;w)Iueofm>r neighboring planets I Cries dhring the early part of Eer se- on thé day of Pentecost Were Jews a power as Spinoza No eccfesmstical | in thft qHarter of a Wh(.n ; translations of the Bible in their lan 1 miestrhtion, for help. She ‘ could Tlie word of the Lord went forth from guages ; among these I may mention historian has for a cejüury built ’>P ' lfliddie.aged IU,,n now Jiving were! speak only in a hoarse whispe-.-—£1«. Jerusalem. such « reimtation as Meander. The ! 8tMdyiDg astronomy at school, rhe Sonthals, into whose language the In thé late Presttyteriih (Vuncll in word of God is now being translated ; Herschels Wen* Israelites, and so were a planet was a mere celestial jsrint of Edinburgh,Mo paper of thé same’grade • many of the philologists and tWiTo-\ jjght tliesubjeot of certainabstmaeand and What perhaps willastonish you is,' I wnnt'every nirttheT in the land to is-a — certain cure •— for --- cut ... or of merit 'was listiriied to w'ith more i gtans of ttermany, wnosfe fa nié has ^wjjdePing (-alcul&tions. It was not that the great mass of Mohammedans' know what ----------- ------------ in Bengal, counting many millions, ' or &n Y kindrif htfrt. Soft hot lively and tender interest than that ) gone over the world. There■ seems to œeceiw<1 tbat Mars could be anv- have not vet had tho Bible given to'j Immrise the injured part read by Dr. Moody Stnart respecting no limit, to the ntrtnber of their In- to ua or to Mars further than I them in that particular dialect with in^° 8-8 wra^f'r *Hcitn l>e borne, until the Israelites. His -allusion "’ to geniorifj arid learned men. Many a ^wo points of tight in. untraversable which they are familiar; anil the Cal- jal1^ ‘Hflariiation is relieved, unfulfilled prophecy respecting tlu-rn Hebrew bdy rends the original ot But the I spacy are are to to one one another. another. But the cutta Society has now before it a pro-- knew a little two-year-old upon were sober and safe; and hi». Old Testament more Intelligently than ck>ar ^^¡4^ o f a satellite for that ject for carrying blit a translation whose tehjlfer, (toft little »hand a heavy clear recognition of a satellite for that Kweet/gehtle tones of voice, indicating some of our famous doctors. came crinhing. In its frantic his spirit, hfjjiçd to engage many • This amazing people shall lay bride planet and the almost familiar discuss which shall lie in close accord with ’ ion it excites, bring oot the tact that their langfiage. -SiR W ii J. ia M M uir , efforts to get the hand out, the poor minds. their amazing prejudices against Jesus Good people have long ahd,earnestly of Nazareth. ’ 'Hiey ilhall Ibrik ori him Mars is our neighbor; tiiat w« know in the Bibit Society Monthly Reporter. little fingers- Were so terribly lacera- i-.ji ! ted and tom ‘that amputation was desired the_ fsalvation of the . Jews, whom thêy hâve pierchi, and ’'mouth; more of him than we do of any other deemed inevitable. The mother would., i Forages tlie cry baa been,. “ *'h that I and l»e in bitterne»*. Prophecy makes planet in the solar syatem , that he is The Right Word, not listen to rt, but kept the hand for ; the salvation, of .Israel were come out I certain this glorious» arid wonderful about the size of the e: rth and very much like -it in atmosphere, polar Two gentlemen w>ere once disputing i hours in a Inrin of as hot water m the Zion whep the Lord bjingetli.back I event. snows, clouds and climate« — and what on the divinity of Christ. ' One df child could hear. In a few days the jjie cà^yity o£hl» people, Jacob shall ' I "The wondering sdhs of Heber, put-ged is more thrilling in thesuggestiveness, them, who argued against it, said : fingers healed l>eautifully.e without rejpicé’ and ^rácj M^J^bc ghuV” Paul ; that his inhabitants, if he has any, “ If it were true, it tertainly would sfiar or tester ^Chicago Tribune With loud liunants sbail duster ronfxl the 41od forisfael is that they might-be, cmi; mi’itu?.: t -'-.-J or. 2'¿ I :*fta must be the seme sort of beings as have been expressed' in more clear, In ’ d eep and killing penitence bow d«l», ourselves. He is scarcely more .a unequivocal terms." ‘ Well,” said the Send us a new subscriber. /aved.’’ eajly . childltoÿd, we . '•• •' -a. , ; J;UJ Jud (M Ol. i i < M** • *T eld if! erii ci' havaa $ I u> - •<. <ry A »V/ ?D E t a. i:oY ,Jo!X f i ci bat-bill" ' a I e r go 1 t