The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, October 08, 1870, Image 2

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• lie prumues we mail hope fur without one lin­ SOtTIt ■'«eTMOOIStlf as A val lOArtKll-
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gering doubt, mid w« must lov^ham with pure ;
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The
richest
mine in any community la f ,*
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The rtreu instances whteh led U> tly? effort to
hearts fjjryeHtly,- because *he is lbw viiiefest '
publish i'll tiifi riunfbwtiHA* V&¿feivu!» pajler^ anc«H?ist the’ten fh»»U7»au»U,'InwMhe- «iw ¿[u>- * - AVe were prwsont <>n KunAty, S cpt i mi* Lita-miiMl. in it are found the w e alth o f B ■SSTA DEKŒS II^VLKU ANY WAHLIKE
~r~
I nations, the honor, 'tlieiTlgnity and tlie
‘flit'i’ eulu in u.
Trnr-ti*
ISTENTIdNS.
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gvthcr and supremely b»\eiy. These tilings Wv her 11th, at the clnguit* exercises of the
It w
that we ahoulüeét forth, in a® cut»’
E. Church, aggrandizement of every community on [
shall nui in tarn and teach, enfuruhg tlivin by the Annul Uonferenee ot th*'
I.Mers
ei«e >4(tnn u», politic,' tee cik U contemplated,
sanetioiu alike of rtmaon ..nd reVelafion, and de- South, ifishop Whitman of South Car­ 'tlio ver'diitvt earth. It is a Divine decree; | Amicable Arrangement: Between Prüfend
aiuitiu) ImRiri in which and prinriple® by wbfeb I
DfUUSitia. I. ,
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Austria.
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*fuiidfng‘ thtem with whatever of ability wu may olina, prunitled. Following tho open- which nliQiinl lie as. familiar as- honse- •
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i .Lu able id comm and. Xor will we be less 'eaa,-
bo tv lay He K m I «.<yry^*iuAay.,at I»1., «»'clwli, (¡my axu t“ l»u obtained..
hold
words,
anHna
oft
repeatAl,
that
e<l-
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Ang
exercise»
in
the
evening,
several
ba-
Another
Pruwian
Army
orgauiied
in-
ths
lit
th«
dviMituieut
of
Christianity
we
«hall
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M. .
fuktjrguanl, with extreme jealousy, tli is "vol
Worship ».-xOiriwkiliji th. hmf at !V a .
contend for tbe .infulibility ahd j»ufiicMHyy uf t » ..ii .'...LfiiD "1 th.-'lloix l»u<4 ¡i.;iuubt the .¡.“"J^-bies weriL sprinkled, afier which the ■Halted mind mvulc/ritern, and doee goret^ji, 1 .
•■.y Northeart-of France.
Preseltitut bujU* 1st * wh ! .«rHou<l«An ef each
>uü*.' »t II a .’
an*taé" C M. A im « 8*lur- Bible, in faith «nd practice, and recu^rdre it aa. triiH« aiyf !\4^iHalRlirwrifi«’rr,'AvhetiH?r they em- communion ol’ the Lord’s Supper was the world, and the'Unirefer, nf which it Li.
d.*y’^ j.ft-isuns «lo- i.» v*vl .1*1. a*Z v. w* -*
Hie ultwttttto apixttd jUMl tiu.\l tci't ui ■everything imne from ^vat men, grave assembiieii or veu- fiortieipnted *u
A Diplomatic ' Correapandehce Del ween
Our lawgiver«, ’ . our
in by
ujr nuuui
about oaavj
sixty jiciduub
persons. , . *< a aiuetitHent part. v
•
in rcligitHi whether theoretical or prluTiciil. In i
Bismark uud bis Mtniaterw. .—
merivol coi U k - c I s .
besides -the preachers. The Bishop then'"law-interpreters, our judges, our exec
ÇaHSrvtftli.kià iu licikult' ot the XndlunA.
it we tdiahevvr regard as ^uramount ia iiiiput i-
Whatever may *be taught1* a* .Authoritative ■ifi 1 delivered his. charge to the ministry, in utives. should know this, feel it, realize
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BKLTG1QV8 ance tlo gruat* objvct and end for -which JCsiu
Napoleon writes a Letter to*'King WUUam.
JL Bo*Ue£ >»hu hayv taken action in rugaixl to eaniu from Leaven lu earth, an announced at the I the kiii^doiri qf our Sovrcign» not stated in a manner impressible und forcible. His ! it, and patronize national * education,
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t!»«,«Ai'iptiuB t'f a more ctferti-vo nivüiod of
terms
b
1
his
divim*
code,
lye
nhali
fearlessly
attack
1
to
ths
utmost
extent
of
cpnstutioual
--<Îeoth»g the obligations «if huinanity,«.in the so­ time of his advont by the hoa'enly mçsMmgere : j
► manner w^g wasy wuLgrimeful. his lan­
Importations into Franco from the United
cial and religious^t'k’Nation of the Indian racy, “(rlory_i God in die highest* and on earth . and vigoruuHly oppose as hjuriful error, obtsruut- ;
limits. Why should we not work this
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. et»iM « i<Uly oi.i ihit -l’aci.iiu < <>tt>t, are i tHjii^tvl to ixiact, good willtunongHt men."- We shall inaiat j ingJfrh th/presenting a*Imi<»n of GbdV children, | guage pure and elegant, his thought»
meet nt lb«' i <>ngr<-i;atk)ir.d (,'hurch in the City ■
Th«
lofty jnd "free, and his whole atldraks mine with more intensity <?f.interest, COMBINATION OF EUBOPEAN POWT»»
nud.il»;
Uy
mg
the
converiioii
oT
Hie
world.
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of Salem, on '¡’iio-siia.y, lia» 11th day of Octojar. that the tinal consumation will be»“Glory to God I
against crina . etc :, etc .
187U. at 7, <» cliK-k ?. m . All inU ivstied in ibis iu tho iiighettV and Chut the means to this ac­ duuibrous machinery of modem theology, as striking and eloquent. His first pliiit with more careful and paternal solici­
phdaytlih>pj^ob»ect are^nyitetl to K) pnwi'ut.
,/taiigbt ¿¿1 many soeijies, ^»yjUrfch tlio uncon- was an exhortation to.poraonal purity— ■ tude with more liberality of support,
complishment
are
peacu
on
earth
and,
universal
Vienpa, Octolier 3. -The alarming new,iabont
Au •Hxjni'ng.’nd«b^s*^^'ill 60 mille by the Lev.
ciou* lml»e is to
fbrcedj or the terror stricken purity of heart, purity of motivi, purity with more geperosity of endowment, than
< Dr. Atkinson of lfoi tlatid, or the Bev. Mf. Wil- brutlierhouil. The union of all tlie- children of
the RuwMn war proparati«i» ia untrue, tluaaia
Go<l will therefore, for ni. the great central id«*» meeker is to lie M^iuoered^lnto the church, will of language añil purity of action. His any other miuejof national wealth—than make, no war propayationa whatever. I'iS rela­
bar-uf Salem.
JowjtM. K auiii .%
and leading object of ewy effort put forth i/n find no comprosaMe au these pagetv Tho simplici­
H. H? SpAi.m^e», T'
second was courage—not that thing any other fountain of national dignity, tions between Austria andfriiMla are friendly.
these pages. Aa the l>asi® oT such a union, we ty of thevin.sirumeiu (tlie TfordJ is the mystery
E» waki > B. G exky .
Tho Prussians have arrived near I’atsy; in U m
falsely so called in modétt! chivalry, Jyit and prosperity? All those l.iwgiyersand
of
divine
power
;
and
.the
pure?
we
keep
this
in.
adapt a theory of ckristia&ity. tewdûrji nvery
Htrument
the
more
^jt^iit
itwill.Uun
preserving
true Christian oourage,which enables the. rulers are penny-wise and pound-foolish department of thg Loire, and also aj*proach»d
ehristiaiFean and must siibscrdie. Itia that sys*.
Eppertim in strong fori» but were^efHilred by
ieui. ufand chr,< |iyi n>ly n • sI 7 rwI the unity,.^UTt affi’Cting. the «Y1* prolvJher to overeóme the cold indiffer- ! whose national coffers aro replete with
Messenger.
Guard Mobile,
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aÉfrl given, te us ift-^ie. fotTTFwf the Bi.bfe - idd, • version of tho world. ».
enee or even the eonterapt-of the world, I gold, while» majority of their population
. . Kdltui. and New Testaments.* The®*'»- ffithont note or
One thousand Ppiaaian ravaly pwwed Yard to-
KM chttWcteriatjc of human weakuwfc to mul­ to go forth against poverty and neglpct are steeped in ignorance—more or less
day. It ia said thaw dioy go to join tho corp, of
commepr. we will hold a® th<T *N. anfficie|nt.aiid tiply the tnoamhbr the mvouipliahl^^nfa given
and òpposìtibn, urged by the insidious | pdluted wfth cfimei /Ui> ^eep witldn
■ 'lo.W <Vl l>llllKtfl I '
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A, 0 *T. 8,1S7<
tho/mly authority in mattulw-eFfuTigifin. If, in- ♦•ffoct. as it iar-of human fully io suppiMo tiiat any
the
precinct»
of
one
letter
of
buw^pugljah
^he u]iplication of thia perfect theory we err or ¡lower, human or divine can effect.a result with­ powers oLskepticism» often wearingjjho |
1>* tv n.t. cAir.iigrBwahur Perla.
! failSihort in prai’tice, we will hold ourselve open out a medium through wiiichjo act^. The word garb of Christianity. The third a^d last alphalalt, wo ask—How many more
T he iiuportancri'uf an enterprise nÀy bo
Paria, September ?7.-- Tlie following womciai;
. to correction, ank.wc are in tlie vejy current of j (is tho sword’of the spirit—sharp, piercing—a poiut was-’self-sacrafiee—they wefe not Franklins; Fultwua, Fausts, larela, Fau­
¿L. JU»« Barricarlo <vomniiMi«Hr' hak beta coffiplfttod
jHUBfeiiVy the
tnat cuisit *<»rth. anti I rnfiuiu^tiôn. and reafly tel** born onward to a 1 de^Tmor of- tho titougbU and infente of the td look for their reward in this world, quier», Fayettes, I’enelons, Fergusons,
lB> ke
.> W
a it -* formorlv
-
~'Z of - the -
by th,,
the aildjtion of
M. Alliert,
the end* it is
t<» itìSV»hipli«h. A irto 1 closer and nv're"p?ftect Conformity ¿0 every re- heart. By it the .Spirit will cut off nil excrescen-^j
they 'were to loose sight of self in tho Fields, Fielding«, Findleys, Flavels, Provisional Government. Thp commission now
tji\oroiiri, wetthftyjunl influential ■ Origin h com- qnirenient of thes*1 oracles.
4‘vs which have grown out on the body ecclesias­
hopxi of lienefitting.others sand
and honoring Fleetwoods, Fleemings, Fletchers, For- clmtains nine engineers.
i.iunity, disjierHetl thronghiuit California? (fro-
Wo will imidlv attack every principle and every tic, and disencumber and untraniniel the simple,
uni Wellington furritnrv. frithont any ór- system that statela as a barrier or * ppotes an otp mksdiinery by which die churelTought to move' Gtnl; that souls were to IM their hire, besea. Uosters, Forces, Francises, Fred-, lira aimyuuixaHlrat heavy shipments of bread-.
'¿jin 'U>&eqmmunK*»tionf7fr facilities tur coopera* struction to cliristiau union. And we invite oth­ on its high and holy mitfftblE
and that their final reward was to be a erics and Fullers, might we and mother MnWTiave Jajon niade Cron; Ameriea to supply
4i<m in the inqH»rteut’ref«»rmatiou in which it is V ers promptly to assail whatever wo teach or ro-
tlie .French. . It. -Is - abv. announced that- tho
The duties, obligations and roup«'D^biHties, as crown of glory, lionor and immortality^ EnglatYrf;-hiw*4iad, provided only, as a Tieiirti. haTo*i‘oraivod M Enfield cannon and
■etìgaged. KoeTns to give rise to a necessity iinpe- :
people, we had sooner Jearned that ed­
<*onltucipl iu pjactice that militates against this t
an.l joÿtof practi­ culminating in eternal life.
ri nisin its iltfiiaji Is. an 1 fully justifying tftè eC- »•’:
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1,000 rifles »nd rartrigea from tlie United States.
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■ , imp lvJ, »ball not dejil wholly in cal Wiristianitji wi|l receive a full share ofH|çn-
There were,' -we learnedpabout twenty ucated nnhd is the true riches, the true
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>uch rm Organ. ’ rhein.p.rtan«'.. ^eneralittet*. v Wo shall set forth the loading prill-
London, October 3. ■ Advices from I'aris s*y" “
tumr Tlio tiowers^of the church Lave been
'of this nipasurc Fas i.cf-,’ .tinrè l wn recomiized
,
,
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t
,
pruikunvis jirvBuui,
present, uiiuu
three ui
of wjxyiu
whom were : honor and the real, estate of any and tlm'the ileuch gunboats ou Uie SeinFTttv. 'i~
ciples and tboyreat doctrine of salvuttop i^ detail, strained und parai*zed i”. the eilur.Llu4HxiHfclxte, preachers
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every
people!
A.
C
xmi
^
bell
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by thuChurch, and efforts'have been made to., is.nti nitnig Mruc-fly for the faith olHit<delivsr<al wlute tl.c pracdral .ilinsuan Ufa in ita trara.ng. named
nttme<1 as
«’ presiding elders,
elders over.^he
over44he Wil-
W11- i
Phissiuns, blirinn^ the wuoda in. •“
nieet it ; but*. Uitherto,
meet
lutiierto, withoutsix
without simh
‘y£M<
- zmì . 1’a swig"
their vicinity.
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i to tlie sahita. ThatJepi» is the Christ, thp^tytn discipline uud »piritici growth in knowledge lamette, Umatilla and Southern'Oi-egòn j.
Tmrljiinsi.ATijiiE.
—
Wo
visited,
while
t*rtHtvè.- hf 4ti+kwt*. Hhd 14 h T “ g •■cv >*
sliair»<siinieT5Trie
ienlratwfid' -. mh
siIK
■ At a Cabinet ^Council held in London it was ■
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... • fin*«-!
• --i 1 <»1 trVd. we snail
assume u* nie.t-wimu-Miiu
«- "ila* U»en ¡MTiuitto<l <» fall iute decay. A
| Dl^tricte.. A/ktlui others were* either
■ .«.i.'XtemUp«.from IMg..« S.mh.l,
We„
Xew To.twucntt and taaMf
in Salem, the lower house of the-'lejps- ds*-irte*|^that as thsUSiueas government hail re-
bmeilte-eiterr. iu H protracted nieetjii'g,
or GOOlj,
assigned
circuits, VJAVCpi
except \
- —--- . may
- result' - *^tutiohed
OMALAUAAXJVA UA
AACIA t¿> VAAtUA-LSS,
the n.AIb. h. the <W.of ,ralif>rma.
tho timati? tfiouxbt
.... ..........
t«» which e«fery pvonlbw*-pryct^C, ■h rnaily aUbtiista, bnt«u»athetie ¡»difference, | y R yuxter and B
yirch> who wereJ lutive,assembly, when the members were ,filed t gxiiak^ reparation for the nunwarre at
smith; and ft’oin the roaa^of the-Pkeitle k» the :
prophecy and sacratice looked in the Old." Here or a culpable waut of ■ .t\>
discussing a resolution, asking Congress ChristianajJrfl'at Krepiro. -England would join
llie’ part <*f 4be .
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trtso of the lliicky niouiitaias?occitpie<Lin part, i. vw buve-a^Ajlil foiXtidaimn- the rock on which elders and delusoli ., ¡ai^Ajmein to fall lAck to IM‘l1 '* tlio agents for the Corvallis CoV
to pass an enabling act, by which the ilwTieneh jn exacting satisiaetlon Jorthose out-
by a Ghri^tian, broiherhiaxl nuaihering many the ehurdl wm >nd iaJniilt- an pUittvely juh I I tl,i* p**rld. so that *ft«n(Rf mou^hsonly a rne- leg«,
500,600 acres of land, granted ip thé
' thousands in its niriiTlxirslkip/. *• centoiiding
repeatedly affirmed,, and ^0 foymbh ami Conclu- etyot tllear rtn lie found, anil-even what remain | *“
COMMON SCHOOL. LAWR..
.Berlin, October ff.—Bismark has issued a cir­
,.J earnestly for th« taiili^ftir pure Christianity, ■ >iyvly sustained tbaj whoever dei.iie- it has inadv
Stato before it was admitted into the
have in juany caaear not advanced a step beyond
cular to lys Minister« abroail. ‘ JJe insist« that
read in the Bi
Union,
for
the
purpose
of
internal
im-
,
of the
Indeed V4LW
thi4 is the
pnly first principles nA wldch'they were recuved.into
V hie. nut i^nxlLoOt
7 <>f‘kt—a Chri*- ^shipwreck
SwMIlP» ItTfc Ol
Uiq faith.
kaUlll. -AI1XIWX»
mv V««»»
Tlie Legislature is, by itsj?ommittees,
• the ennditfen^iiMTie pioposed arthistice were -
.hteuay aggrewlve m »pint aa iTwas in the day. .....GiiJ
withi. lh(, 1|>>;iTnig
t'ls* Church. Tho older nu nibera who ought to laboring, we understand,'with energy,' provement, or in certain-contingencies, moderate. Tlie french, ho My», dcclina^ them
.if ■ r-lt/s
'■’'<! showing
II iwitwr rut
7~
i i
i
r
i
— -ft'
th,'
no ,ilTHis*<>r
quarter tM
tv in-Vs'.r
error,'
of lnortaUwars, rinee the day that ie ¿pane to . HUeachsra,
l<\ teachars, are,
are. inq
mino tpau.v cu .
In .
a troughreprganiÌÌtion of the com- to go to the educational fund, shduld be -altogether.
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but I» blly nttaekins il àjoï exposing ita ihform-' Mowes amidst th6 thunder» dfSjnai.. 1 hi the bank» v
Avdtareirai'd ilmlw
f* *r uie tix*t
Oral day
dav \ ortho
1
(, ('hrtat.
‘lirist. AvlUregard
’fAhe week
applied exclusively to educational par: New York, October 4.—Xt is reported that there
’ sty unde—tbs sAarçInng light of Truth-*-*'«' «be * 1ofc the Jur^un. aa He
mon
school
system
for
the
State.
The
(iysignated
th
?
pferaù-rÇ
by.-
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. - ^wl tiu> pmilagga aud.Mrvirra tfifireaptobclpp^
r’ó- ■
■ ’ i Î ’ - ill Illyi >i- r f' - :
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poses. The house, wisely, I think, sus­ fr ffreat imtatio-n at Bhriiu rm ac’cowirt of trhal
' i the «pirn, in the Iteautifulfuriu of tlftj gentle ami irig ai’u, in km many instauces.ignored. while/t»no necessity for this work is -j»> great, that
any medium thruugl Iddi to. corns
the Prussians regard as'a violation of neutrality
peaceful dove, God said, with orahVoice from goes to his farm, another jo his niurchaftyise, Tuot onéTcàclicr or schoóTòffioer, with-i tained the resolution, by a vote ,cf 26 to
"cu-i'ljera'tu it> This great and gotxl wi>r-5>>I.t is -
' Leaven, “ This is m^T’snir.*^
again on the and thus dishonor t’hriatianity. and hmg a re- whom we have cónyersed;—and we have 2J. 'riie'so lands, the common heritage by tlio Cnitej, State«, ill, permitting shipment*
'* 'cerWinly true, that many vahntble papers and ' ; liolv mount, when he was designated by the glo^
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a • a
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from New.York to French
impruvtmwit,
t
p»rte.
proftcki on of th<j
eaurie they1 pf<»fess
Tn the ’"Ì Inode it.our business to sjieak of it con- of the people, should not be put into
Y>t* i1 •dicidrt from the East efWulate estensive'y; ry that-mvefep^l his-pen^»p-M •ThtersMoy Mon, j pntgreéM
- - '—iiiH of iniprov^mflyit, the ruwli of buaiiib^.
improvements
that
must
d£cay>w
ilh
tl|A
■amongst ns ; nor is it desirable -that the^f cinui-
' stnntly—buf has Condemned the present
• ‘ iiear him." Thuroforo whosoever deices the 4l^g?peduf-g^i
andtlte
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a de csire tb l»e rich, chm-
using, or may be consulted or destroyed,* | Wo Prisoner« to be tnken on Either SK*.
ta&in ihouldUitj curtailed by a single e»>py ; but
-i truth of tliis sentence make.*- Gyd a liar ; but tiai^s
ar,e e liable to be
Ke awepf
from theirtnoorings law as defective in almost ¿¡Very section;
i S h . ar,
•»>
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<irtv -lie.... mwl <«r U'ul.iranta, fqnter ellf
bnt they should be made a permanent, I Berlin, October 4.—The French have deter-
•
ini <r
’ sWtiHowé^upTnlhe vortex of worldly can s. -and wholly inefficient. , .
1 <ilo l*.ni‘ne<Vthat,'no I^oncrH ah&ll bo taken, a» they
institutions, nr»r
nor elicit afiZI 'iteVBtntr'rtMT'tal--4-•. - , ,
, . - ,
l’oc-al institutions,
-'•r -that1 Gbd* spake the ■'truth, bo the apostle, The old become JoVers of money more than the
I •< ill r. 11 ViaL 'fl'll
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Thv Legislature mny poKsucceed- in i irreducable fund to support. schools ; I tmiune
lhe.atorus
<*f 4". food
at.Paria. ry-rl,
The Prus­
.Mita, varied find diversified; found
- teju’hes, and so wp believes, ito radical and lull-/ ‘ lovers"of Qod, vTUHe the young are>arried away
i
for
generations
vet
\tq
come.
If
tlie
“e sians have also determined to taka no prisoners.,
perfecting
in
detipl
a
system
at
p
single
- rhtirches. Tlieseentls cab lai -met only by ju
^
* damentaT ia thia idpa .that iho prophecy ur by the ‘fanhiouable follies of a vain ami foeffish
Council
shall
sustain
the
resolution,
ahd
paner in imr’midst. It i^propwed to emulate .teaching'in the OkL'TohtaincnP and th^ New is
effort __ or _______
at one —
session
; but Alley
may
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All tlio villages' around. Metz ware destroyed
:tgr. All th--e w jfc®
!sbi.ipiv, and | laj a Seep and broa<l basta or/oundatioñ 1 c«n®r('ss sbaI1 P“s tl»o availed for, by the Ute ranhonada.
-ytfern <^»totnporarisJ ili «111 that ¿un-^titii te>,,
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the festitnojiy concerning Jesus—concerning his arouse, if» jx^Hible^tn a full appreciation of Hie
'IAHf40,:nXAI*aJ‘d,VeyondtiUKt,tosu^-
revive the grat-
grat-
Buck" of groat lilirario« have been removedlo
p<0(in.*hU life and deaths his ruserrecuuu. as-, 'pz-sition. hazandt»«« to theinselvcf ajMl-iunious to with a practical systani. íthercoñ and in- I they will all merit and re^iixo
piv onr toniFdemands, whieh they caimot reactej
•cnsion pnd glorification, his ofnee »» me<hator ntHpu« which they-ogegpy.
rt . üiuta of an ^n ciaUvii
L'-inld thvraltara.-
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► -A-
“ -fugetfitn if life and em+fcy, by
aih I to furnish ap*ompt and reliutde--medium <<
and victim, prophofcpriest andkjnig. -Through- '
The nuwJaóa are .oncentraiiug for amor».
c< -mm tínica than through which the clyi re h os |
To the pious, the zeabma, who hava consecra­ efficieitt’officera with lirfhgsalaries, and tUe **g»l»tureno*do a fcood thing nt
tin tl
nnt the patriarchal and Jcwirh ages, uniter the
ted tliF Lord wholly in- Uieir hearts, we' shall of- ' a school tax of five or six mills, bv whirfl I tU* ««nnection by «king Congress *o meat on I.yo.a Energetic me-mre. «,itaing
may <
open. n< tonly^to
the'» brotliAp
lieu «HT^^P
‘lmini*lr*.li!ll y */
taken Jo
to defend
permit a like div
e r s ion of the Univer- , ^»n
diversion
M t the
be oil
---------
r
the living uni'll‘s, w<ir<*s of rout foil aitd tscljeob vnnltaVohtinheirTor sixorofgUt f j 1*™**
hortd, iml to «H fkfr-niindc<r eoiTespftfw
•
-z 1 /«^urr ra,
a- ♦Ixi»
r»»m<l
r»r
»nnn
tvna
tamfl'Lit
ami
trained
the mind of man wae taught and
j cliierA sympathizing with them iff thoir r‘ pa- !
'Wo firupb^e to publish xo partial;.
j
partizAn, or
22'
|
sity
lands,
to
the
gendial
educational
;vfionthfl every year. And let the system
1 of^thejvu grgnd dcvelopmetits
......... v ' 5 1 wplll",n1' 111
-............
“ of in- n7rn
contriH’tol slteet.; Bnt to-,j|
that t«.!-
abirit
hence ofrhoRe-and labor of lo vq . ,
e St a te ? —It—could— iw thu s
j of the low of ths! in’the person aild cUiuatUV1 of
raru ui
, t- th .........
have a Bea/L-a board
bf ruuuuuuu
education or » a - fund of
dopeutlunce which will deoiirhd an o,
Lffiei In, candid
I Imtha litciitfQ- dppartmen^ hie current literar
’
his
¿oil
Jesu*
Christ,
i
<4?
those
Lead
mnd
heart
e
thrown
into-a
channel where it would w Yellow Fever in A’ew Yorla City.
superintendent—w,v.—»
r
and iinparfinl view of both sidesjif the’questnm .'
luto VA
U J «J mu -»rair my
n -> ru»t, o.i .-n-uiniv s«!—■><-,s- <> ■
turd
of tWxiay-wUl
i I yield« profit, ftpt l wli e plh> H ta t c tdwiU-J ■Furtlwi duvelopumiitH in reganl to.the rava-
j . The New Testament opens with the geneology
i.n'.' díiued un its pag<;.>. V.e arc,, uuj airare
v
shall
.tatalevófeíT
to
the
great
cause
of
ed-
kfe the nature of the subj^f t, or the. prolmblu in-
any religions jmtfnaTón this coast thtit <M*dn¡fies I . ofTjesos Christ, the Won pT Daviilj. concerning f ' ’fiuQjire uLtlie work on the public ri imi may f»eem ucation, who lias tlíe cóSipetency, hou*-1 desire to c&taldiph a Universiy, the in- i gsp of yeihnv fever in 'N’ew York City and ai^
at p whom the angel .suiid afhis conception, he shibild 1
url*,' aro published. ■ Governor a Island is com­
jihis*pr»sition—henpu The .necessity for-oho that
ean be tiked for sueb'purpose.
to domanti, ÿnclrthat i» ptiitfxl in tbé^hoptlH aff esty anp. energy to snperinteifd anSi Xereat
toI
iTTTt bc-raH<xbtheHnn-nf God; and. at.his blrtbWtor'
pletely.quarantined.“ All communication with
«rill boldly assn mo'it. We shall’ lie candid. anTT?
j-
T
qiiritn which must go it haFlsòn4for<»i except through the Board of
’ here are*some
________
une/1 ipi-i .nisinj'm our advocacy <»Y ti,u ti mii, tlie ahuilic anyhuncenicHt. TV .Lo,'Yih"te vou is leas—mntffi is positively I mm I and hurtful. If such ~*ci»tise to «'orlaevery part oí j^e’sysíem, .
yet t ’we
vc. will
u'ill evtir
ever keep hr
toui to-| ! flioi-n this day, in'the city of David, agiavior, who trash as abminds tn many of the Sunday School 1 and to lopk well To. the practical result ' through a discipline analogous .to that Health.
in- view ¿»at
tiuri eofiriM
biela sTnztihl
fcluruM characterize i-lie-^ljriwtmr> profv*-
profçj- is Christ the Lord," tiie*heaveSly .choir. #
. which
librtinea, wais read in a popular niagiizin^by the thereof, aW.4MHfe.ct the saíne in detail 1 sustained by Elijah. The storm-strug-
. FI ihm I* In X'lrginia.
«•»irni. and p¡ «mptly award to nthers the rights in triumpiiani rttrain>. the purp--W! and
cbiiil-ren pf many piqua parents, they would l»e : griulnnlly as the demands of the public - gle must precede H>e^fiil ntnal+votee.— “ •* Richmond, Out. 4.—TÌieìbè have been tremen-
and privileges we oiyrffélvés claim. Vvo will j bis cumins *
't_~'
There are tuinds whiclnnust be crrTiy tilseil mona noocl» ui Virginia, I
ÿkèïf îiej^nd ftetSAMT, and yet these pious may indicate,
dioiw floods in Virginia. The loss of property
ÍJixr'ñ tatihfifl ljjettfry of ciu rtjqt £VgWtS uu^an
Here then was the question f.iat agitatpd Jerij-’ l.atoriefc are as deÿoid of truth ami. destitute of 1
. -
----- '. —-
Vwith donbtjbefore
in **
u csuinaieu.ai
„timàted.at ¡ SJOOJioq,
•
V they
v can repose
1
muv . uui ^
m.jtairial history < f the
I. Lftfdem and all Judea,—Is ..thin •“ Hoof whom * reason as the veriest nuvellettetliatilisgracosour ' tul. I truri E k Hoi— Tuiivv Montlu tn -'
faith. There are hearts which must be T,)(i Jamoii W<1 Pobi1niii riw,
bigher
l'aruznC i Mill tics and sedtioi»ai Fssues that migl^ ■ , Moses in tho law, and the prophets did write?" la
.
..
Oreg*
111
-
i literature. To this department we shall give :
broken with disappointment before tliey I they h»ve been for yearn.
be ofiensive to afiy portion of out «itizena vre , f this the King of the Jevi? This was the ques? I no.i^ attention.
■ We arrived at Monmonth.on the last . can rise inte- hopeZ There »re disposi-
will studiously áv<fitl. All unlovely personal]- i i tion (hat- moved thè Boman Empire, ^nd caused
Tlie alunfind flllh of-partizan politics. The f day’ oT Aiignst, T86!). 1
A\e commenced tibns which, like Jpb, must have all
ties, »nd individual enntr. verges,'not involving i ! Herod, trembling on his throne, to send forth
: wrangling and contention of rival enterprises and
•
a'general principle wiH'bo carefully excluded. , I and slay tho mnocenfe/pf Ramah;
preaching on the 4th of Heptember', and things taken from them before they pan .
all
s&
’
tional
strife
prompted
by
jealously
or
(
California.
Tim Jews pressed this point daily. *’How
No man will I to permitted to eater to a vinilrc:
' opened the Christian' College, at this -I find all thing» again in Cq>l.
i»' t \YjUia.
Th£(£lifurpia and Oregon
tivwapirit. w gratify fit« maliceor hatred affkiflrtJ [ long," said they. *•* will you make ns to dpuft, if I hate, we will shunts wo would a pestilence. ’ A
! pure speech from « pure heart ; and reciprocally, place, on the 6th of the same month. I the. man who, when ha* tempest has Railr/od affrveyors are now Aiming a line down
¿Rrothef <p- fellow citizen through tlie columns I I yon he tlie son of God, Jell tin so plainly ? “ Jesus
j a pure heart moulded by pure language will be Since that time np to the 1st of Sept-, ! spent its fury, recognize his Father's thixmgh Hhaata Valley. .They come down the
! Riiiii.1 up tho testimony njwin which he ',relies—
of tins paper.
*
1 the-motto. Sclioolsof every order will receive lf??0. We made one hundred and seventy- .
voice in its undertone, and bares his head west side of the river to a point four mile® east
Partiea maj suffer wrunga, unintentionally off] r Joho th$ Baptist na a-pn>phet, the works which j particular attention. The system of common
five
sermons,
on
fifty
three
different*
of town, jhere they crow. It in said tney will
he
hiTOFcif
did;
and
the
declaration
and
designa
­
and;bows hi» knee, as Elijah did.
the part
managers of the pi^r, through
: schools, in the State, in all their detail« -and j
, ,L
i
•’
h 15
sh*o run a lino through town down Yreka creek
corrc'p'-? ’c..ts or otherwise. ?
injury tion of (h>d. And y<«f they are not sa^istied; ! practical workings'will tie fostered” and encour­ texts ahd topices, made four '.ectutes on 1
“To auch spirits, generally those dflt Mid . through
..
. to
. GroatM
..
..
on .
Ferry on the Klamath.
will br p mpth’corrected when marie known, they arraign him before the high priest, whti puts aged with nncoasing rare. Tl.e perennial «ml* education, and oné tempranee address. Btdns, fugged cast, it aeema os if God
h>m
to
his
oath,
“
I.^woar
by
the
living
God,"
ban
Francisco,
October
4.
—
The Synod of the
and all ho»u»rabie amends cheerfully made, butd
copion^ fountain whence issues intelligence anti The immediate result of onr preaching had said ; ‘In the still sunshine and or-
Pacific Presbyterians meets at Calvary Church
in no case will parties NT’ permitted to dis- 1 saict’he, “tell ns, aro yon the Son of God?" virtjn -the palladium of oui free institutions was sixty-three added to the church at
dinary'ways of life you cannStxneet Me; on Thursday next.' The opening sermoixvill be
vCUBRj ini^n unkind manuer/^jrivátecharacter, or Í Jesus answered affirmatively and empliatlcaily. phould be foundjai these sch<M»l«. Every pious
the several points where we preached, but like Job in the desolation of the tem­ deliverod byHir Bev. Dr. Limlsloy, of Portia*!,
personal issues in which tlte public is not inter- Here then wan*made up the linai^ue. God in* j heayt and^çenerous spirit HhojR^JahM^o^l^msly
heaven and Jeeua on earth.affirmed that. Jesus
besides the thirty-nine added at the an­ pest you «ball see My Form and hear Oregon.
is the Christ, thu Son of God, Jew and Gchtile— I and■ indefatigably to perfect and establish, on a nual meeting, under the joint labors
Flour—Unchanged.
}\e will try to distinguish between the man
Voice, and know that your Redeemer lnr-
'
liasis,
broad
and
deep,
those
school*
which
should
men and devils denied the truth thereof, making
Wheat-$1 7780, fort choice.
‘
,
•nd the principles he advocates. In the former
I fashion and mould, into living forms of beau- thtf brethren present. Tlie Lord has eth. ”
God ®«d Christ liars. T4ie result of their flecw-
Hanley-- il ZH@i TO for choice.
fhe pnblic may Ig.ve no other interest thafi it haa
preserved and blessed ns abundantly,
ion was death. In attestation of the truth*of ! ty and lowliness, the intellectual lend moral
Otto -$a 20<si «. chog-e.
ín any otlier eitfrarU ; in the latter it mtiat be in-
D icxans wrote : ^Tliere is nothing
their position they condemned, crucified and j nature of onr children whom we love. Our odi­ - : and has given us health and strength to
to tlte extent of their practical working»
ums will ever lie open to any who may advance ’ servo onr generation, we trust yet more beautiful that dies and is forgotten. An
iiurjul
Jesus
¿..whom
Ge*4-in
dernemsteation
of
in auciaty. We will not oppoae a true and good f
the truth of L^s position, raised from the deail, anyth itogTo develi^j or perfect rnjr system. x’The j abundantly in the twelve month* upon infant, a prattling child, dying in its
priiK'jpte. IssgauM it is presented or maintained '
eihlted to be a prince and a Savior, and coroner friends of youth, and the advocates of eduction which we have now entered. May Hie , cradla, will live agn>n in. the better
Lon<te;4>clols>r 4 — A strong belief prevails
by a bail man ; nor will w> sutler ourselves {hip- I
ted King of kings and Lord of lords. The final will bore find a channel through which they may
/éillnti» tl»« atlvneacy of a false and bad -principle !
. thoughts of those who love it play its that the Ki.|taeor Napoleon an.1 Itasaine 0» Ml tern
kingdom
spread
and
His
name
be
exalt
­
intensify
the
application
of
established
ptthciples,
demonstration made by the Spirit of God is in these
.r<’
plate offering tern» to Pmartw.
tx*canse rt .s brought forw«ard and sustained by the
word«; “ Concerning his Mon Jesus Christ our or bring forward and maintain now théorie» in’ ed above every name, until every knee . part though its body be turned to ash as,
■great afcd the g<iotL We will not forget that a ;
'The
whole
Pruaaiac
force
now
occupying
the
th^educational
interest
of
the
country,
w
hetjicr
shall
l>ow,.
and.
every
tongue
uhall
con-
|
' or drowped in the deepest sea. There
Lord, who was made of the secii ot David, ac­
ífíjoíl man mat, through pardonable ignoronco^
“
line« before Paria, conaieta of «even army corp,
cording to the tloriii ; and declared to l>o the Soil ^local orgcnpral.
ft^s
*0
His
glory
!
a I is not an atigel added to the hosts of
cheriwh and rií-fand error, whifo a Lad man may,' of Gott with power according to the spirit of ho. |
In tho miscellaneous’department will l>o found
numbering 280.IMX) men, l»»uies cavalry, which
' s*
1 . heaven, but does its blessed work on will probably bring the total up to 330,000.
through
motiven, heeuine die ebampion
the latest telegraphic -(fews, clip­
1 illesa by tlie regeixection from tlie dead." And 1 a summary
Nsyt
to
Christianity,
education
is
the
I
I
earth in those that Idved it there. Lead
.<»f truth. Jinnleueb x'-asts the cliaraÂTtérof the
Washington Octolier 3.—A special dispatch
upon this final test the same apostle suspends ! pings and selection*itan. the current litcVatijre most important subject to which any
.mhocatea qr vj»p>»wM «ball not iu fl nance our
oh, if the good deeds of hnman creatures ways the condjtion of Alabama has created grave
the whole truth of tho Goepel. “ If Christ lie j of the day, together with such items of general
people
can
give
their
attention.
diwiwsioTFnf tho primales lpvblved.
could be traced to their source, Jjow lineaaineea here tor some time and was the sub­
not risen frorfi tho dead, onr preaching is vain.’’ j ihtdrest as make up die history of timca. . The
Indeed, it enters very largely into the
To liierwwie the kappwMr and «Bevi»* tfja But now is Christ rjwen, etc.,—the argument is ! j whale to make a worthy and welcome messenger
beautiful would even death appear; for ject for consideration in the Cabinet today. The
auffcrings of humanity—h> multiply tíie joya and complete, the demon «tra tion' perfect, the oonclu- I I to évery individual in every family where a pure I practical details of Chrtatan duty
how
much charity, mercy, purified af­ President has iaaned an errler directing the
xUmitysh the sorroww of earth, toinureawMi knowl- »ion glorious; Jesus k a sovereign, the Bon of I Christianity, a pure literature, and tlie passing*:
The Great Teacher sent from God, fection would be seen to have their Statu to be constituted a separate military de­
>4‘d$e ahd 4lr ; »H ignoranbe—to oause tlie light of MaryMdes in h^tvw*. To him is awarded, tho j | history of th« ago,are appreciated.
partment, . Troops have-been, ordered into the
instructed His .dtabiples, and qualified growth in dusty graves."
,
Ti>ruth.to irridiate dan mind and tlielo’veof virtue triple Crown over the earth, the grave and tho | * It Was con tin plat ed, in the original plan, to
BUte.
them
to
"go
1
into
all
t^e
worldand
teach
'
add
a
department
of
agriculture
;
but
on
mature
jt*> warm thé -heart, àu4 purify the life. These h«>iven of lieaìéns,- the first by inheritance
every
creature".
■
,<
_
reflection,
it
was
thought
liitter
to
leave
that
im
­
afre the ends contempiateli in thia paper, worthy, through hia lather David, the secund by con- 1
’ we yii«k, rtf the high miwíón on which’ we now qwht. and the third by voluntary suffrege and portant interest tn oilr worthy and excellent ag­
A S an F kancisoc lady is tbedast, As
CATTTtON—Died, iu Monmouth. Sei
scad it. Mijt .God LT ímh the effort, and jrfre us acclamation of the pure of earth and tlie seraphic ricultural journal, the W'UkintrÛè Farriifpr pub­ yet to write a "full an4 complete history
1H70, Era I.nls, inrant daughter of JonM
A*
the
reáideÓM
of
the
bride's
father,
KV*< m » aud streuKth 6« da« UJ>or !
lished
st
Salem.
Alvira
A. Cattron, aged 6 months.
and cherubic boati» of heaven. Therefore as sov­
pftlie American rebel lion,” and she can­
on 29th nit. by I ba F. 'M. B utlkh ,
On Wmluoslay tin solemn punreemon
ereign we ought
obey him. And “ time aay-
G ot . G eo . L. W oods of Salem, and vasses for it herself.. _>
orn ad-vertfsiag columns present an eth the Lord," ’»hall lie with ua tlie efid of Ehler (’haxlcs VincepMn SaiuFrancijoo,
3. P.,Mr. E. V. O unninohax , to Mis» to tlio cemetery, on, mile south of Monmoutli;
whore, after the fnrural services, tho little cotBn.
A BOABP1N0 HQVSg ill ,|tosti|>» advertí" ‘a W hbm , kr , all of Polk County
*rray of profeaatonal And business cards, all contrbverey ip^very matter of faith and prac­ wilhpjeaae acewptCur thunk« for.valua1
hearing a beautifld wroath ot yan white roses,
sea that-" four Christian yaung men are
love's offering wan towered lo ita Anal rusting
to which wecan cull attention this week, tice. “ Hear Him,” was the emphatic declare
place.
.tjon from heaven» Mnattsand Elias—th^law and ble service« rendered in the pnychaae wanted, who neither chew, smoke, spit,
only in a general manner, as our «paca
Lovn is bnt a solitary leaf, bnt ninth'
tlm prophets lav down their authority at Jeans' of our press. The formfl* in connection
A friend, all kind aul good, entruata to onr
or swear."
—
1 er storm nor blight oan fade it; like the
is limited. Dallas fakes'th« lead in the feet, and take their position as witnesses, «ccopl-
care a jewel, pure atal precioua, aroaad which
with the transmission of the monty and
4»gal deimrftr.ont. Whoever would de­ ing to tlie spirit of tho prophecy. To Him is
placing it in the^hands of a competent ' E xpensivb Music.—The. music in the perfume that a dead flower sends forth* entwine onr hearts wannest aflrt-tinna. We ar*
fend the right, or oppose ’tlta wrong, given ail authority (durami.) in heaven and on
it ia sweet when all the gay sunshine has «■wrione that tlie tenure by which we held it ia
agent. The latter, in parchasing and Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s church
rmty alone ; yut, when the Graetuoa fliver da
will find altle'mnnsel in.Anch men Os •arili. Recognizing this great truth we Diali
corta <7,000 a year. The organist gets depkrtrti 1 "when all its bloom is post it ' mauds his own, our fond hi
shipping
the
pres«
without
charges.
-yiasyasd, Applegate, dollins; and •UJtify onrrelves if wtyfefipte U» Ivlieva what he
cling
the treasure until
81,200, the cofiilncter 82,000 the tenor is the fragrancy of memory; it ia the ’ • hieh to contained
has taught, whether ws fully coinpreliend it pr
it is mam
last lingering beam that glows long af­
Myers, whose card« appear in this issue.
81.000,
the
soprano
<900.
the
contralto
kan. The pru'elesa gem
mrmm-
nation, but act with
»ot. What be rnmmi 1.n<l« , “*
,.y !iiuui.«Uy w
'LM!1 1 1
H,
’ .! •
sun jind.*tar ha»»set- -a reixige
refrige irora
from native
a ,,1
■' . ■
' ter
OT "uiiuiii4jM>x.u»w*»-^a
h*av»n, while wo, wi
H. C. Stilegenn make yon a saddle (9 -M» s ai l ffna ipk-IBiii. fMMrtttMtndin*rw ; incision. amFyiehl with grncionsnmM or .«
?HyO, tlm ltasxo
leaving ?;MJI fm ~4tnrtHh^estuomuD<tnere*ving »torn» of agnaMng spirit consign the
o rb'«, w se ll 'toil
ready on hand.
,<’en«Jnde s^mrOiin;.’ afec wonM do as well. Whaf | oppn^tvifh firmnojuv
lioeotn of the earth wheues I
i written UH.
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