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KNITTING AND CROCHET,CRASY BTITCH-CROCHEr.
from ihr Weekly TtihumaIgrarhl ('iii'resiHi!i.lciil*v vv'.u liiivc :isk(-l fer Hilt.
titius tUtm -'TV slltl'll, windi IS ok* ralli-il l.ilsi.i-t
lliicb. wu'l,"<* tusluw ii (li-M-ription of 11,«- stitt*.,svith -Urti -'v* i" ''* 'IPI'1 K-iltKID. ll Ls ail CUSS Rill. h.and mir' Ik-twill I"- to-.in.l brqnstitryuseful. It
r, s n,Lies s eil -I illili 111 sdllll- I-C.s|«-l'!s. lilli PeOllltSit, u.niiiii.' :i -ipi..iv ot reetaagalar pattern, winchj,s ii .'...: irregular appear.aa. from whichtb* iimi.' "i .'". otiteh waa probably derived.Halts :i found-.ira oho.ia ol my uumbei ei
-t t<¦!. - ¦: lilting tbe nop em tim bool.tip!- of lliti'. : as l'J, 34, :;<», Oft,
-te. H.»V ll I'l.iisln-rt tll!i*. 111!'!-, pill t',,. Wool I,st-l
h, li." !.. ii;-. u lin- latter in tba iinr stitch fTomIodtUi otatcb, nounting ii e one
mai's a iii.-li.'.'l., ,i ' ili'iiw Hm wutil tbnmuli.I !,( re : P BO" 'I'TC' oil),', dil tile hi'!;, ill'.w 1|>e
.-.oul tiro, and .ftenrard Ibronl-Iila -.: i'i ii, ir. Tin* bj the i
ch. Make. 1 wo more
I rai ii*, i ; l-l rm, nus int twoUl .'I ..v.
i.;.- ii,,, book.I thrungli iii. e. Tins i "ii i.l-u'.s :!,-.-
C) ajitcb Make twoM
FOI mg tVVo l'l.' '! le
,,f tin* r nv. 'lin' . (itteni cot - s s ,,| -,
*C siiii two Imin.equal io a IH'.ninl tinr- I»(', ei
in the 1 .-i ''".in oii dun' lira k ff il,- woul, io: to
v."
.'!:¦wier the two
In- nv. i.'iw i: c wool 1i' v.. ii -,v ill br ii un ,...' ..; ri,
tin Wu c Lillis ;,ii' ie, .le rn ile I,,
,.i,l til h iit il.i- boxiiiumg IiiWinn ilu- vv irk v tui ., tin
are naturally fr.;:m! ;.t t1'.'! tlie [inttern. In book i-
... bel sv., ii -.:,¦- ,s iiii,!:.. i .I.-.!! iv g unni.ill-. WW I- i'i
,. s-, -¦ : ,i- SI -,.
i a.ns ofU
v ..! -.
¦.¦ ni is done irv ;i si:
t i V1..V. \;e v.i.lKl'ii: lie 4 IH'nlK, Ot' till
i. -j eil, <>f rh.I- ll;..iel ,.|.il ll .1.
I . ali ll .nil ',..
i li v on lia ve I.e. ii .v oik:::.: I. el llinxe,: -¦ ii''.I I ii! ,-il.' I .. me
.; m '. finish.ut with a si:.ul- -,n thecl.iiiiis .C tin- i-iiil ol ilu' di - pattem I'lnsi aril I besot*.. two patterns a ..--¦ .,.
' .-. a
. Le Hi.lill, ililli Sa. IS i'll li lilts. ..I Ci'.i.l ,-1e e. i'll li--, e.ls.', | IC tlll'll "l.lll'.'l. (ll- 'VS- i'll; -,,,
I »l, un,i ;!.. ii nuder tbe i v.,:. bem-xlI . ugle si iii!pattern iv Like lin- plat 1 al V ...
Jf it if desired lo work a child's Jrjcket in i! ;s
stitch. Brat maka ;> eh iii l.v lonsta form ira loweredceol t lie ja k>-:. rt work .-i-
above duveted, backward .¦ il I 1 :ln-PHI". Of till! ..IllillOil - i- ie.K'l.l'l!. \\
theodor lotti.i iHiinf; lben lorn aod work li okk.'j. working this pieee backwuid snd
ni Mil r. is Im g enough to reacti t-oof the neil.>le. t'osti-n ana break <>ff aftr-ithe I -i s ogle v -, ... Tl,..-» Diane
!. n. Noss join tbe wool ou the first pat-..-1. and work across lill thc m xi arm
I,,., tc in ':...). Tarn Itiick ni tin* p .int. nmi w ,.i kbark | iocs forwards ami backwards until ir is
i«.-i!i' !irM piece alrt-ad*, un.si,, ii, sud fasten. iion the ol ei truiii, ami work t .ti
rat.ij till i; i- m.:"'- ieutl) long, i workbl .1 rons. Joining t hi pb c g]e Vv
V -s':,.**!,.- book tt.n.tiK'li tbo 2 ch. of ihela .- I;.: il i.e first stirdi on iii, ion pattern ;ir
;:,. oles. Io the fe round..tel> nv. i each armhole, rm-
tiuue, till 1 be i. is iie.-p euoufi -' n ft.
N \! j 'li, I, .¦ wool il! til" I" ' 'to "1 'le ai.- i» ii: r- . ..; co ¦ muird and
round, bul tuniins. bai I- i.. t b .. !!.... midi r ¦.artoil readied. VVb)ra longeni nh t:is'«*n
.fl, .m. - rte "1 the i- > ¦. | >¦
of thr jin k'-r rs non math lt rae. ,.,;:--",.., \ way the makei maj di ire. ot ber
'. ...y -i. -l-'.'sl.For i- Minare sIhistI nothing more i* net
tin,n to in.I..- a chain of tbe required h-nirth andwork lill the aqaare ia complete, edgina tl wholeeither Witta the-oame pattern or with any
[al border. Vms p baif-sqnare or tbree-enr-I, begia sviih h i-'.ii..! ol nine nil
ililli >,fr.-T .iel Ti Vi ,: el, .'i-e Ol
the midd lo ol the shawl everv row, or i-m- y other» eacdiDK lo be shana ii.
1 tie-e iii, only coni ral d.reetio.s. hut the? nresa Ai. ieut to paceest, tu mis one a ncbl)
".ii Hie ititeh, li"w h ni ..v be spnlii rt t v.-in-
ousu pfnl artie los. l"irs. beeourethotoughlv fuini]-)!.! -vii/i .j, i. other a-n... st licmscl * as. Vii-i o. .. tool ii ii ool neta Iv i
I st nii Ik- ilcnt* willi il.la
KNITTED KNEE CAPS.A iharril I "I."nu oi "
na, as i slur's wife, to sak foi directions to
I- ll kine .'1. !'-r 'ill- ..til ill'.I I III-ll ll! l'l .'>1 1 ¦ s - I.,, I J
No. 1..M .¦. -...'!
....; li vi . No. 12 i
... ..-;-. H.1. ii ;.¦ ;.. in ril
J rs ullin li..,1 oi im rouiiU, un.
ls. .1,,. ....
.ul; .Ums needle ai.d V:'. .1 bi
sn .1 itch. ¦ are to b<.»..,.,.:
..-. 1 ... ...v ...
t kuiisl In k-'**-i r-i:Ii> i .v .¦ io
lt pii ,. ii up al iel '.t;i..!. andIFrom Uki 10.
70lh row,.,-. d ai the bearii!ni . by kutttii .
i ._. .ii,<i :;.l slit, h - togi Miff, so iii ii, lusi onlj will i' tnam. J beti
.,... ii l,. ii rom rt. Ia picking np ndvv. ii;;..i* ::o Btitches In.i.i ile nags on both ,(!.¦-,
nith tha 30 stitches lafion tha .lie attnt- liocinniugof tba knee-piece, and tin 2" n
lag at its.lu-ioji, will .i;i ii n-.iki In- original-.-r ..t lt Mi, wini h m.-isl h.- kiiitn-.l ribs of 2
plain, 2 part, aa ni tho eomtaenoewoot, for ¦ rnwrPf
i< ndmg number ol nm*, and when tl ese ara coni*
ploted coal off kwoely. if wished na sos..1.'s... i'.i aoedlea.No. 2..For ono nair take 4 ooooea pink, 41 . read
vTitn No 14 needles. Begin each kiiecH p »jeasting oa lld stitches, equally divided apuu4no-,;!.-, and loimng them mi* in circle.. Upon thisiiiiRiiTt-i nf sr itches work l" ronnda, alfen
purling 2 stitches. In Ti - 48*h nmndl.fi'i'i tlii« j-..re wl.il ii OOTOrS (lie killi'. Tills IS
worked sepal alelj hui ksennis and forwards, alwaysalteraatol) kniting ami purling 2 stitches. AfteiL- rows rbange tri*. pHttr-rn. m-i aa to for.i emailsuiatea, Knit the tirst r.ivi* of thia psora upou 26
.ped of) from tho Inst row «»n to ;i *¦ \<n-
.¦tsille. At ilu-i-iiil nf «>s**!i folmwiag row knittbe nearest st itch td the nenmrf aoedle so ns to in*
1 Ititi li in e:ici: ra vt Ol t Lin |*nM-. ('oil 11 hui* hi
rm- .tr^v nntil ouly 42 siiiehea ran.ila m Ihe ribbedl'iiri. Ali.i ibis, work ibe remainder ol tha govs
lately, dVereaaiag once at Hie beginning and11 ii..; t.i i iw till onlj 2d siitil.i s romain ; thoal-i* k. _¦ - if ti c >c i-. i-i Ki' ku '»< li sideof
......mi work -17 i.n.nti-, ..ii i....ii i.vkailima itu.! |>in lian 2 stile' p.A i.. it ag in-1) '.' wnrked around ile
tnj ,ii .' bot 'in.
COMBS MuPA I1YE FANS.1 rom I lie l/nem.
'" fin '. " 1. 1 in.K e, s-.e uni I w itu be -'l-l
Man du Bm i ¦'. time. 111 niiin-ii'i-i i..' '!'.,, mif is in the ordinary ntylu of the
ii-dallion ni the re:.ix-. Cupids on1. 'i - stxivi ; imt, a beti .'" i*d, iiio
washerw! man'« bei tie,in it-. iIt-sciiI.
i !.- v int ion .. e "-I reeentation of.¦mt seen is and royal portraits seen * to bare bei ii
favorite - ,i j,,-..'(, ,,,,, eniorath e fiMornagi I. m. XIV., att-rl fin* portraits of Matte
1 . i _V."! Prince Uoud6,. "".!. \' \\ I tiated w.i h >¦| l»I!,.I,, "Ill-ill.Diuingtl our mmemeratlve fan*were
»nthsvogne. Allusions on fan leaves lo tlie sinn' '..'.¦- :"'.iii:int,i characters of iheporiodure veiv i,liiini. i.s l*betakiugof timBastileandiiicideiiis..,,,, ,,1;,i theron Itli, Kepnldh au festivals'.y*-tal!v ai'.iiin.-.i wild I lie ciiiliieiiis nnd piottM- of...''.)*. 8aahnm\ Praternrl4_,M " Unity and Kenuni-,l>. **Hhtrieolui ribbon*, tl ch finrt n-voluiioiiary<»i'.'let», ii,h|i(.v crowda daooing mid ssalkinir in
'r.ec,,.t:,|...S(,i a Jerroi period, torm favoriteaati-L'l fuu prints. I'l-riimt i-iedsliiousol Montan-
S«MaadUlrpadist leaders, aopported l.v Qguresoft."'"6',11'' v,b«rly.-ort witt, versos la t>.e*:r lum ..r,,",, P'^eO mi fai,s ngr.,1 ,,rrliur,s tn ronl tlie (le.nlly«?__* !'f """dotnmary trlhunala.
.;«..? l7,Vtt_,*t'l« ,n return, snorted tuns with alta-t I,i ,x ,t,n'.,',, d,8l)';'1 ,'*,«- <',',' smongst l Itemie,! La .
r,"ntre a" oval medallion piTnf.-d on
\.'i vt r?""d witli tijlit porir.uts ni Louis_'*nveil ,,e!D.,oillctl°; *-n(1 tll(' toypl liui.ily-liebiew
°rtd .«l-'lwn ia the word Jehovah iii
ii'tie mot, »" W.\ M***]k, elicia ami glory, and-*yS_ftjL___1,?_! C9?y * *. «¦»-»* will, dated
'"'-"lu. MicamW Uti 17H7 Tho wln.U rn
Mil-mounted iti lame letters with the words "I. sta*melli de Louis XVI., nd lc 2.1 Auto. 1754, mort Ie2J .Ians ii r, 17!i;t."A I'liiiniis ixmiijilc of tirne-s'-rvim.' or hatred of
royalty orcurs on ,i tan repreoentiaga court reeep-iii'ii. ss ni, icuresie tull (ires*, ct thc time nf LoomX\. Ihe centre fiKure, probably od Hie King sit*line on tim throne, is cut ont, - ith ¦ eorreanondiiigi ..n. iimi ni mc ,,ni, |.., ,,f Mirks, lu 1753 ;i ( ur*ic-'.-ourti-iit ni Tat GentUmatft -tauayineeuumeratettho eubjecto which were then popular fat Hit- em*
isbtnentof fans.amougst them ilu- stories "Il'.ni.s Hurt J..un, Il;iil,ii!i.ii .uni Columbine, tbel ilkina "1 Portobello, Hie Homers nf (Joanne Aller,and several otbera. Tbere are 'iso references to
eil fans ou the subject* of Cartetret's MotionWalpole (1741), and nf the Kxrise anita*
iioi |1732). ami aim respecting fans with sunns..in ne
.' ii (gar's i ij'.-r.-i," in Wright's <!anenturellisto | uf England, in the "Lifeol Wolfe"il isl!'' ni.I that in ns wei, ju in ted sm ii tin.- .. lakingOl 'J -i,.-i ."
_
/. '.v COL s >' t a s os 17..I TION.Borton Corretpnmdenee of Tnt Hartford Vawrtmt
I' minds ineof whirls well-known jonrnalistof this eily sain nt Mr. Lincoln immediately after
i- death. II. wea n et bj another journalist,.l d (both ss. i, i,i,t. il im -. ssl:,. -; ul lu bini,
In'! this (I" \ ,.,_.¦ - ., ,;,,.
" "! '" '"Ul \ "ll di 'i pilli ii! \ '!, 1.1, '1 eta-
IS nmi I'llll IS ol lt. It hr.S llliilie I! Ill ,.ns inlc es. 1''.. "pink the truth ol tbe L-odln hereafter.*' 'limivs,, nie:, acreed .-. ri,' Th ¦-, were l.cpiibHran»t,
yon n,.", in .-¦: ii e. tii.--, ad ni ni
opinion "i Mr. Lim .-lu. I think thev thnnm .: .¦ ii |M..-il,ie Mr, Chandler .lu:
Sonu- oioin i:ni.e,i ont i-slnviTj* people, who,!'(.:.! with Mr. Linn In, and i rivi
'". ei, :-, his action, reached thi* view earlier.V mik Bird won! fi. here lo ile- White lieu-. ;.,
!' ''>-'. iu .-,,n,,eui, ss ith Dr. S. <l. ll VC, "\OIL"- 1.. -I."it '.- ni ia '"¦
-"!'..''. ni -i' the policy ol eniniiciiiaiioii n;,,-, iheliv ru ¦., tin in .. Mr. Hird bsd
Vi. I.un In. li:-- dell nation Inlkeil ". iifU;1 '.I..,.
.' ; me In Ur, ll rm ni " Wi ll,s nu think ni lum ... ., i ol MHil'', ¦'ll' ink I.e is a ni rona i...
:i Pre dent." .-¦:. Mr. Hil i's« ho W il liam ll. >',
ir ition don't knott ss bal iuni Idal uni in ti iii
chilli " Indi. isv s-. a-. 11 "ll toto." '
depi tod Mr. Lii'bil ty ai tel -¦¦
Mr. R I'n !.:..,.-.:
' yent nt titi w ll- .
re In bun. Hm I: ce, he sard, lind '
e 1'OSp 'III lill'. Ill III 111 -SUM;
li ii malle .'.ii uniamenlH, I sup tin
..¦Is ti vi host .ai ii injin .icean to tba if Abrahan
re. Iwen he tint to ¦--.¦-:.¦ einte bis rn \
¦. ince; ni ...
10 llUolc ll!,. Kpluilll ll I . j. i!- li.! .*. -ii m I'i a- .1! i.
-i .; I rib sh us s >' i pw i i i.
AV. .¦. .i -.
I be Shall ol Px ia's "iiiary il - Seroi ,1 T< nrin J.iiioi'!¦," nf com e, derive* all ..
a dial v .hali, li I ns no icrorj'lhere is an Hen dot* au simpl-citi without a toucho! iii.' l'i nc .'iii.i penina ol He.tn*, ii .s ,|
"Ills. lllll'!l'-l |Ug I. SV , ll I,,a|
head says ab ml i .-.s ned beads. 1 v
tbe Mi.in ss is ,-i . Mm ..
-s and > n lin., dm ni h.i 11 .-
.-ne ... .; una in ,s;. |'eirn Inn i . nutiIbi -ii be i.'inin
sv as | ;,,!. i oil lin. "I Ills i, ., i| at-'.' ll alu. lillies ll Hs! loi le a. ,.I ll H.,
:u,s oulit ,i iii '. alu.. No doubts u« d lierespect inn the ge nuiiieneos of tbi I: i*
M.,j atv, ii ss.- ma) - iv ,i rvHimtii i-1> \.". in
SS ll.-s in ;i s,.j|,, Vi |l||1 v .. Ile Ibom be n n.ls t In- Koran,aayi
,u,' l In- pre) iv v, UHMMl. ,, V.. ofv vv in li li-- i /al ie nilli. lino
nun In- drinks ih- ( eur's in i ali.i sherbet. Henev .ml v 1. 'ii;.I ,.s "I'i lian lu- loloiiisfives linday.'' Il,- eui..vs the o|H-rs,
-1- ol m.:- ie, dnneiua, Iplains iiiiii it is ion Inni*, Mei retires early. liespent Ins lime in Pnri.uutiuu the i.un.l.. i ni\ e.i eli - llml past niel vs u.n..iv -
le .1 He li"'* tO tbi I A ill di\'-u i lint come " linn; -. ..! laud, one ol I
pr ii in.." " H. K, H.. p Km. Ii»h Hen \\ |ian ul.s, ; a.u Ililli* all i.
.., talked h rons lime togi iln-r.' Iiie Ul aUll I- : . .1 ls J. is. eui,- i hy ,111 obi
s> in. luis I,, shu e old wie.'. e i|s SUI ll il " .-!..,!. hilt I 'V .'- .'ll
iniii ont, :in.I ral e,i ni i«, ibo -.i.-. io nill i. v .11 I
.: nih vck diil'ie HU ..li. li. .*¦ .iii |.o.
sve -..iii li : ,ii nig"'.'' '.''">'. .._.._.._.__..
A ci Pl FOR cum I <: I,
¦I. H. Sii/i' .
raci i ni
i:. - . it it waa
ii. I lin more than a lniiidr. il yita l..i\.- ,-;t.i -t, rt little am-
i lie nt ii'
ic n
; l. ,
more
md ii,
f i
ills,-,,\ ,,e ill lill- I .- ill lt
wouldil I uk
<'|)|. c ol lie illssith tbi li.'.-'i" - ol uii ii who -..I di ¦.' "I llt
,-'.. in : iii with the poison dpiBul i ''.I, under the
vi ui- li um:' if tbe dita-a ed membrane, i certainiu .linne ol an i'i..-il ne nature, which rei] nred au
wv to .¦niiiiiinii lu ii- rcmoviil. Accordin ir I)iu< rita, I r. i:.l.'"'i hil noon hy¬
drochloric acid, nnd I'.v combining ita gs with < un
lilli.i. '. ciilo, irt.- . i cumpbot'uii" gave the bai pj le-
Milis. Applied diluted with oil to tbe di¦iilin, ii .ii oiie,-1. ni'Vi rt everj trace ol the
vi.ii>. Dr. Hinton then iirepatoda medi mann theprinciple ..f bis discovery, un.) tbe i ll' t waa a peilee! cure iii every eaae, though som'- .¦! the pwen Buffering from the graveal beforetie.itu.en; commenced. A- much us sixteen tutwunty-foui boura bad elapsed since attacktho voice woo gone, the puns waa thread , ai
neaii had began.
Ul SPY (LA i >' WAGER,
from The Siu-'nieaitt Democrattn 1814, when the Pesos (antinmahon, coi posed
nf Henry ('Ins, John Quiney Adams, James A.Hus :i (I and A ll ii-ll (Jullul Hi mi the ni 11 (H Un I nit' rt
Kialoa, i.iuJ I.I (.¦.m.luci and Mr, Uoulboara on tbst.:.it ol' (ir,nt Ilniiiiii. were enrteavonoR to rome ki
nu understandlug ou the important questions ol the
narisatii u ol iii.' Mississippi Kiter and the Imbi ryprivileges, the lintmb pleiiipotcntiarie souicht tc
.il.iini the Americana by inturming tbem ol them-vincible army wineh waa moving on ,\c.v-<ui. .;.-.
Bouportoil I,, ii i".wei lui Host, Ibeydwell on tbsgallantry and daring of Pat-kenham, laid muchninon npon tbe superb character of bis troops,w Heb thev trotkiiilly declared were the Bower olih, Uritiab army, retorans ul ii"- victorious Pi iu
solar campaign, and Lord Gambier gleefully re¬
marked " New mi. nus wiii-.on lu* In cnn
H,.. and tbe free navigation of the Mieiiaeippiiis-uicil l-i -." ...,., ..ii..
Ihui greatly nettled Mr. Clay, nbo badroiiied nsrerto eouoede Ihe point an lotbe areali,..-,', is Inch with prophetic eye be saw nil ne
din become tbe grniiileal commercial burhwav on
thu globe ami io, with tho in linet ni the true I.-
luck IOU, in' ill nine oil-le.l io WOgel -Old Uolllll I
tbal . Uritiab nniiy would never i
md "mi Pack -nhan-i would he du
irionslydefestod. " For,*aaid be, "1 :
that tieiieral Andrea Jackson, from !.
t. ,. ,,, *>: n (ul .: , u I i eve tl - most unpin li
raith in lu* -l» hiv to rope with your army. I.»i.l
(himbiei jovfnlly aceepv*d ri.- nager, wbu*h ue
in il iii a hiiudnul gnineea. When ths news of tin
rout "i the Hritu mtmj at « boJ ... U< ami I bi
death ol I'sckonb itt wai receive iu Kurope, IVirilbed Mi- < iii-' at a grui .1
risen, vv l.c,l"Vc. iii lim...' ol the saocreo Of tho llCj¦otia ioiih ni tibent omi handing bun Ibe h-nilnslZ. :..;. ,,,. .. Mr. rial. I believe ttisre are Hire*
kimlsi l lieings uuderthi spw-ial care and oro'cc-
;,;;.., i>,v.-;-1i..vi'trii.«.r.i.iat..-..hmk....tlc Au. H. HU pei-i'lc"
UECL ilMPH TREASURERErnm ll"
'll,,.ie la a box. nt. .lou'''," the Batik at I
. '", ,1: rt.. Undom Gantt*moil no iu IbVJ...,',', ,, ... ..mt..nt. -diainnnd ueekhju-.,
tTnre 3n.nU iwo^rsTed lfcn«««-«ii»timunmM n
inst onpareull* bojro-d hup"
SCIENCE VO\l THE PEOPLE.HECLA AND VKsrvir**.
Professor Pah-ierfs icporta of Mon.I Ve¬suvius .stilt,- that thc present modest eraptioncl Vesuvius has butted rinee ls7.~>. It be*pin al thc bottom ol tbe Tost ami deeperaterht! niu! tlie ciuiiiii.il ut 1872, and waa therei. re only visible to thone wbo ascended thesummit of the iii<.iiiit;nn. Bm non thiaciuicr is Ulled np hy thc in ss l:i\;i svlncliflowed ut Moce.rfve perioda, gad tbere-fore tbe fresh ttreams wbicb issue from the/elli].use c. ne Bott down thc (Menial put* olthe mountain, genera.*/ on the siile towardNaples. Tbe Den emptive cone hus graduallyincreased in beiglil until ii now protrudiBaboolfifty feet above tbeeilge of tbe md crater.Writing on the 1 *..»11 ul Ls* month ¦ euire¬
spondent -.is *: ti,,. un unt.iii) Im* been in anuni uss state for severn! years, and slight ernp-tiotis luise ronstanttj taken place; bul the eli*luax s.i im <l to have been tu rived ut no tbelTin, when tbe Vesuvius changed n* mantleit anon for one ot Ure. As tbe wind Idenltiiinii.lv from the northeast the lava descend¬ed in tbe direction of Portii-i, rovering a larpe[tuition n! the cone and presenting a magnifi-
:i seeciiicic. On tin l**:li linn- was le-*,! III -.'.ne; Inn (Viii iu Hs .-Iiii. ni greatestactivitj iii.' mouutuiu made none ul thoseawful efforts wbicb form ¦ grand eruution.i lu n were some Im,u shocks and n bea-}breathing from the furnace, bul there was no
|n tm ti.u.tis rxplosion. The cup vs.is full, andii li..Mi-I over, Im- flowing-over however, iicontinued to great excess, mus produce lui
groal is il,,,n ;i m.nu:- disciVt li.!. Iiii. il -s, thc S', lillie i,Au ii ipi ,.ii ..I iii, I., ihe lummis volcano
cl leeland, i- oon .-\|.. .. <i. Mis- I'. I'dson, u daughter ol the 1>i i".p of l.e> kjui ik,WiMl lilllie un ii sci !H ut tbtfl lu. Ul!,l. .iu laslSummer, lound thal tlie temperature cl Hiehii.es ol tbe luiger craters had ri coull) under*
.; iib mille in ..-. ; mid I;iiunu r ni v. ry smull Iis urea and bri
rrnlcrs tht-rc ni ' lunnii
mich siiiiii'.-i iiiuii for u louse time p1 inni iii"-.- iiicumsitiiicca u is inferred lhai ii
new eiuptiou ol ih,- voles i- nmhiihly tobeI hit .. li-rcd lu ni ii ¦. li
; ! ! ..I qi f-
!',l .'" ul 1!- i.i !, .1, ,!.i \, vi 'li-il. I Ile IuM i in.,.,:, UHlL Jil.icc iu tillsci 1845.
M 'll 1,1 SI I.;.- cl riDAL 1 ;:l( I IONMr. .>. II. 1 'ui w in bas .,u-i contributed tu
il S Cl pup. ls UIS !l,_
j be li -i..i . ul un.,. il m., s, i^,,inniintu the action ol lidul On tum ... tin n
figuration ol ii iiliiiie*! u.ui satellite, und i-K|M*ei-nllv ci :!n earth ami moon. Anions ur., i re-'ills. |,i linds lt;,it th ,.,,;, ,- |.
in ii ii. i. \ iu icii!... I, tlie i.ii nlwuj* c; o ilein ;i. ci lin c.i: th, ..i in, s in_ v< ; s
sloss iv relulivelj ic ilu- earth'-: axis, thcV s',-1'! ).- ., U I!, il'.ill WO tll i.'U! I.' II! s
.i im eil in i lw mn in.il i" I,"Iii ut nu nnjrie ol ll 1 ">, oi omen uni
lc uuil i li, te. I, moving in i mn! lin- plant ni s\ bicli i- m hi !;, - < iiuwli-iil a I li
's equator. 'Ibis initial nillir inMr. I the i..i .'
bj the i apt uri , in rn 'l
i ipili n Ult tun or otkW i
pliiliel sve.isi in ss s, ,!¦¦ n ...'. llpol lin |.:.'-i:iiearth ami moon. The iss.. lindi ...,v. been
inni ;. :: pri-n ul i niilii_iir.itmu bi the,i. lion ci i'.i!.il ll I, K
I III ).!. ' - le, v. ali h i
uli '.ii ' Lulu:, sell:
i...,,. ,i |...i e.! t'liiivi ] ..-. into biIhe planet aud painui rediMiihuti. mid Itu
linden Ill iu Ul ll! Ul ir lu. lui
ol |il.i!i'!:i: i hutol
."ir,. I ll Ifl.ioli
Ill-till III lill' ,
III! Ci .. Iil.lt .1
lound i.v,, , er ilI his will la* tl i- olKl li le. ll".li¦'. IT, tills lUkt-S ''I ic. lu moonlull- i pilli, t.. nu e
ii- ii--! ul --I 1 w. nis-1..ni liV
univ .-..,! IV
i.. lille I III -.. .ll lilin,iii ii ii ii. ii. vs ilu sole inti ii
ii which maj,,.. im i i.l ..i thi i
M il its on
Mi,- Pl. DI IMO!Ml !
.ii' im i.
declared llii-ni tobe lint rn,' in
.veter. .Mr. M.ii tm
ol I UM.li
J li i'i I. i
.- I- l- .ui
i ul.!. lu. . l.uiir uko I- int nilli!il,.i,,v iiii lin- oi' rub .
s ,,!.|l, ,|l ||| I ne ll,.tl kl ,. I III- ll t
III J . I'I tl ll -I i'i. SS.is ],.| I,,, ,1 i. .. Il I
,'l u le. I.' e Itl ll le
Il Pulawarr, th
L- i.i is alone known to ji sellers. Post* in ul..i-.nd H..,.- nd .ti i !>
Uiiti ihe value ol their plop Uj will Im lon. ilu .;. dullized curlmu ot tue chemical labo-
1 HE LATH -"!.';' Yt l.l!'.-::.
be ..Pi,: ni, not' ci tbe . .-iii'- .-I .'
nari ll from the two observing parties oI',:, itic Coast au'. mi ilu-. m.'. 11* vc 11 il
accurately the several contacts ol the moordisk with tin- sim, Profesaor Prishy's party-.. in ni h.ise hud im exceptional success. Inhis ..iiii ,.il ii | mi Mi. Frisbj Days: "Therewere flontinn arra*, rlouds nem tbe sun, andalthough we hull ii i inul ci si.ii-, and lookedtm imin-un reurial plauota, m. slant cu.hi Ims,,-i', ooi any bodies except Jupiter and Mars,Nol il single flied still' W,ts si-ilili.; lil¬ia..'(.Hil and red Haines ssin- not seen by me.Lieutenant Christopher made :i skotch of theplii.ic-pl.eie, Imt could sin untiling ol thecorona and flames. Ibe duration ol totalitysvu.s sn -.inni, iimi tiie breadth ci the oom so
small, Unit ii dill nol become \<n .'uik.." ltis sn il claimed, however, ll ul Pinlessoi IIsui un, ut tbe ( cii-i Harvey, who i> enpiodii imt Ix-i Station, ilise vi ted PM Hil lilllie'("Willplanet, .-iilinm^li no (tartieiilars ol this di pot*
vt) have yel been made pablici'iii»ici;i:.\fii\ tMilii: wai ER.
Mi. William Munis, of Ureenock, sys TatUutogow .tfii't, h.is in.ul.- ;i .liii.v. i . bj vthn iiIn- i ni photograph underneath the ivatci ul u
di pill ul !. ii I.iiliii.'il.-. lue cl Uk' li' -i
In- ha* secured are remarkablj distinct, bulIhe others re rat hei dim ewin;' r.> detects tn
tin- apparatus, which be hopi . to rei'I tu c un i is i pt ll U lu vs ..iel -tlglll(ilse, hi IM liiieii I,', lin- c.-i.lli aud cu ii.si il Iii
:, cot ii, thal i- Hi.. -. ii "'.1 u. Uri tbe cu.n
v. ,,i. ii i- fixi ii mi ¦. loail d trip io liedns position, 'ii'- ol the views, taken iu thebay, shows :. sat dj bottom, ssitii a uuiutslarge Imulders rovored ssuii scn-wot*it, and au
ul.i uncii ii ; i,d, n the shade, three mooring*cabliVi ii ike mi.i'liii i u'iii- ih wu :iiul tbe I l-i lilbt-i-oi '-r Mr. Morris intends to cfnyi,u I.i investigations ssiih ItupTo1 il
. vjn els lu iieliH Viresults.
v ul hm; MOTOR.A in w ;u;il i; ii i.i motor, saj s Tht >¦¦ ia
1 iiiiin,a (un- inst number ol wbioh u JustpiHui-iit nj, i- ¦gum withe carpet, v.ii .i ,ii. ..H i
pm, iiii.u.s ci success than bad auj ol ibewou-detlul iiivitiiunis which weie lo revol inion iso
the in-^ imi ring wei' «!. ll hulls fruin I'm ibu I.:.
..¦,,,- n,i 11.ml . I its operation is tho trnnsmi Mon
ol it pi.wm lui aud tiuicklj pm mil il v.ii-ir
limn i.islilpiii'-r Ol eui in n sud pctloll HUI, il.uil
(i... , ii.ni.ii, i ... ii du.ii. ni i ic ilu boiiei "t
aii ordinary uou coniieu*i-ii steniu euftlne. 'I beIn.,1,1 l»c,lip.' lilied willi Walli 1.. illili to al'ollt
200', u ure-MUt us luis'li ns '-(,,, pottods pei.(.un- inch is rapidiv dcfcloptd Hom ihe
vapor (luis generated, nnd is easily controlled.A tremendous energy ix thus D.ide availablefer tli vi11 .- enemies-. This ness motor bas beensubjected totborou.blj practical tests by lead¬ing experts, and, ii is said, wiih promisingICsUltli.
lin; HEW EDDYSTONE LIGBTHOUfl-.Tlie work on the ness- lighthouse ut the fa¬
mous Eddystone, on the south coast of Eng¬land, hasWen suspended, und the steamshipused ns a tender hy the engineer inlaid np ind.-.'k. The circulartm on the south reel lsinclosed by a massive dam, m the sm- cttin- mw tosser is now almost covered bj si.mework in position, sud within six nmuttis n lshoped that the basement of the building willbe above high-w-b r level, lt will form ;i com*piiei mass ol' granite masonry, formed olstuns three icu- each in weight. Thestones ore very enviously interlined,li is considered thai in prepniiugihe foundation, mod ol which is seine reelunder water, nnd bringing the stonework teits pn s,-tit height, iu.- engineers have e.irn-
ph-ted toe most difficult portion of the under¬taking, lind, all being well., tbe whole wal!will ia finished within two years. Ko accidentic life oi limb luis oci mud during the progn ssol he work.
I Hf Mis I- MBKR MK I BOB**.Professoi I»i,lin! Kirkwood, ol Bloomington,
Ind., '.si:., has given special attention to thesubject ol'mell c.* iimi cornels, sat's thal t hi-I. onida, '¦ ut curs which tire vis'hie on JJo-vctnb 13-1 'ml radiate troni the constella¬tion of Leo, or the Lion, were this year-e.ii mi considerable numbers in vartonsimrts ol !¦ i-i- i, the hijrliesl nirmber connted
1 '.'ti in two ours, li -c. ms probable,the Professor, thal le-uhs the principal
elli ld eli puss, d ita p. i im iiu'i.11 1 .:.;; and 1 8f.d-"d7, nt !' t, i\-..i n In i
i.'i.'i,.-, !--.ss il* i,-,. iii iii, ii- constitution, move inBIO l e til-I ni these rarer
li i'iIv- :isi,,t| its pei iitt-liol! nix Mit1T-7. i-""i' lind l's".:',, and mus I.e expected
to i -.",". 'i lie existent e cl theIS il 'il lc. lill- slioSS.'l s i,| 1 ,1',.
IH 17 und 1-¦.:-.'. togithet witb n."-' ol 1 379.
\ Sol KL Kl I' "i RIC IMP.77" .'¦ lt 11 i ian, ini<
i .It ci n-
. cl a -In
pl. a e ..I I'll Hi ilu ill ill" it. Ippo-site tue m.i innm i- u small ni i efrom it li .h .. ' I cu l-i iiko-
liiu* i Ihe i mid metali . a ' i. .. -
tHe J im ried on, ii" lin
in nc-I of the pint milln is op neil, and theI ii i.i.K t made. I lie metal lu
.- me ii cat u -icut. the jel iv
tile Hld ll il ii-i'-s .,¦¦ vi u-I s -.ii
burn with u -rn -ll Hame iii til hlown on
eciiis. the wick ia rn ii re ervoir of oilthat ci hiij 'idei i imp. ( i. ,i- lighted bj
-,'. ,11 (heil,ii, v duilo lin levels ul ike ll .-Iiii! s.i il.
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I nostril is ul tin i-inl cl the.* -'ir .ii in !; np ii- inuit*** I Ililli
liku ill,-" I" '. duiit,.." I!;:' i.i- inn 'h' .' Ni.i " thc
Maknn and thal ol the feui iii taititiil, 11 :. i.. .ni mm '
. NM ll I'., I..r '-'.ll. li ,
V i I i> |I.-if ba rth. lt is u tbal tbe
.f rh.- toss , rm ss npwstrl.1 liri.. .* i... |.;»i nie ir cs- i,|,-t mn in I!;.- t"
ui ts, uti v lia. .'ie i -" ii. .v. midillv pretty lu .ill (¦: s. '| lu
for cutting' st!,.ui itts more flinn n hand aud aI- tl' tor ruthi |/ Vf him lt I'¬
ll if lbseltrphsnl sre morn stmiigand inerrjwhen il.inl.- nt their tosks ara cut. r»rsl.iu.i;
1 rtr.s i-i ii,i,rc convenient, Thej ranuuiinure nt s rapid pare with enlarged tusks, Phe
» it' ent i.ii. r two jenrs. Ir ih not known bowlong th. v take to grow again, snd st sriuit rate,
I niniu; thu cold w. ii' i,. r 11, elephants generallykeep i.I hi lili,.- ,t -ul ii,-,", ir iiu'i: nnd looku:i.i iii.ii\. 11,,",- ia', ..e..! lean in the botI be nu ti* do aol afioci their health ii- ibo sun doss.
iii--1. - i,'i\,',ot iin t.i"11 iriu nil..1 tii" i-ve-
,...!. j.Iiauts. Thej ul-.. |.|...ti.rc norton m tbeI".iv.
1 he fol owing sv the dlsea ei ni rlphautiLurja '" .i ¦¦-., meet.boru, Juburbat, swor, kui
a-l.i.l , U lill '>' "
ci 1,1 ih- sTciii'-, :t"\-Him.H.- iu uteri ;.'linn'!'. They:.!. il Inl in:, r- -il WorBM
I ie i .lu not airier froiu the bi«es "i rn iqnitoea or
insects, hill tiny i." len those cl i.u^.' in.if.-
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si I.I El V- PRESl Vt I OF 'USO.
h. rn HuUtter.\ |l |i|| lill l!..' I ilia, ti,ll 1,11,i
(,. ..- I. ..I u ii*ri iiudin .-' i-urve, iu»l
ii pii'i'i -i nil tim lier, Tbe wstrhfitl engineer ssaii fuel ahead >.! the
o'nve. lin ras rum i ito of'i to cl irk it
Ultu bi fun iii lui uetlon was mit ol the.|ii.sii,.ii. ; i: fugiiner took iii lim lituation staKhun e, ll. ibron tin throttle v, ide op ii, tbs _
ritb tbs s, |,,, it, ul ..ii in;.,ss. nod-.ii.ti tteui ce tl,'' (lu- Hf.- v..,s
," kr.l up bj tbi . '.'iiii:.'! ninl Hung I'n.in thaii had ii an ;i o iii.is nil lie. A ii au with
ool ii heall tv mild 1 ..s, ii adi thi i- il..tv lei in the .*. .'V of cheeking
...-. i.i ne tram. I hui would h..s'- candisaster.Bradford, sn eafdneer, was bringing an ri
Irani over the Kankakes lin*1 ii.Indi inapohs. Asiii.- n/! .- -ito ..ui li. un Ute deep cut uud itruck s-i.'.lt lure i- ot st ;uu ht ti ii eU lead i-i lo ii lu i. I ji". ii
;.. ,,! c..Its v.i.s ,ie e\. i. ,i .lliUlUg lint"! thcmad, Tire distance to the rtver waa ouljr KW feet,
iford I.new li- could nd rrtop ii e train, and ainuknew thal ii the colts beat lbs locomotive in lbsbridge thej '.v.uilii i..il between the timbers, undie- ni, ii ne; in,i w .mill throw Um train iff, and pro
,, ,i', i. i-l' in a frightful loss of life, li look bimonly half a second to (tunk ol nil this. H.- otherhali wss utilised in giving bia angina loohaqaau-litj cf *teaiii lim! il t. v.-ii.i rtint UU ie. cf tm. Lin abon I ile- asms linn* that a i.nli ci lightningss nulli travel fr.'iu lbs tip ot a hfliming rid to lbsground. I'hocolts sven- sttii.-l. sod tun 1.ii downtlie en,I..m.ni in just na tiley sui, inti iii.g tliebridge.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.Trrg .Trws m I'iii-tine-A correspondent
ol lite Mfinehentfr tiiiiirilitin writes fron1,1 u tin iiicoiitiiiiiietjon ol thc statement winch hus Wceuwidely made that lin- population ol Palestinehas mun- tli,in doubled daring Iii'1 pani fen years-by Hie incoming ol' thc Jews, tanto.d of nn
immigration ot 1,200,000 Jew*, as would lienecessary if flu- statement were true, onlyabout 5,000 .Jews Ita vi- sitiled in tin- countryin the un scars. Nearly all, he says, live inpoverty, and from .me to time they makeappeals to their wealthy brethren in Europeand America, in order to maintain them¬selves and their families. Thc ia.-dicri-lion is as a iiial.iei of fact " ;i pau¬per influx".people who < xp> ct to live lu
idleness on tue generosity of theil1 ou-fclig-ii.nists shroud. Thc correspondent admitsthat a Bomber ol' new bouses liv been huilloutside the walls oi thc div by both Jews andChristians, following tlc example ol ilu R is*-Kin hui! Protestant missions, which first ii. _anto (io si,, hut lu- adds that these li'.use.., be¬ing ittiiii nvrr cisterns of rainwater, ar.- toi
the most part " nests ot typhus pod mslariallevers, ami instead of contributing to thehealth of the cit y, hive materially addad tothe prevalent insnlnbrionsuess of Jerusalem.1*1In tlie city it-i lt thc soil t- so mtunited withtin* impurities of past generations tli it anydistill-liaiice of tbe mound for building par-poses invariably engenders malignant levers.
Mr. Moody oa Invi ibi Mi i rusi;*..Ii out
cl bis Ht. I.uiis lueetiui'S) Mr. Moody recentlyn m.iihi.11 tum tbe U liing of individual ex-,»cii. nee ,n religious matters w is aol only saii mle iiniii.--. ul -*i,.iii result , hut in
cases it luis poMtively harmful. Thc «x-
iieiii iiccs ol ililli i. ni persons vaned acenrdiugto their constitutions, and in nc issn personssv, r<- tn.- reelings induced by eonversiou tuesame. To some rh, knowledge cnn.- wi
IS ol :l ». lightning's ll -li, while j..
ii was eradu >l a - ibe da w u. In no twoiii i ile |T. ci sS the -i.n e,
" ter < ind.'c.- uni repent Himself.'1 Inquirersniitsl liollu- t..hi, be said, ol lin* pei nu's t-xperuruceund ol lien iii-iiii'-. 11 m ... itiugi foi .iui.il. I*
were projierlj conducted there might i>
thousand onversiouf s\ heill- eomp i.n! :>
" !i I'!'-: tlie nailw hen ii is di iv. ii heme ; to I t ing in thcse, il when sow ¦..
- ." juilliIn in .:.i.i- carer pI the
I church-door.11 Again, he ukciicd liiem to" Io.it.:..'.' nile a .,i i Itel l,.\vli lo si-i
if il hud c itighl iii
>!..! -(': * I vi of t I 'ic '..'i he I'ui-Chlllill "I I li"' -il:.'! .! 'ts
lit: ih antin ci rj on Vi due*-*! ij hint, ltits (i igiu io V. .-. ., aud
count-; umotig it* enrlj incident* h visit trout jin ii. s. Auton I'liiuicli, i.i- in-i im Milcni
..I the American I nm..un v ui-uiiiou. amithc l.nlu rei George llnnerofi, the liistoiian.
¦ i> Iter tv"- .'. ad IromMom in r. i '¦ wus. w i.n n ns lor si vends ai s |h< pu oi i.l ilu chine!', lie - non
- wall, be -..> , ,i i'll.it. in aph ol li pu[iii I nun which nc luiin ia H. i: im.- .iii i v i i -
c.e. ll un il Ul il..ill cl i: nl.l I.i _ * inn. nu
s|.|e, which were soul iii the linn fm u
wi . illili'.'. " I I"-;! ..un' some imppj vi..i s;n
the old corner"; lu- adds: .. nn misuuder-lauding* oi dift'ei ei ci h w inch lollowiil
uiui im ch.m^i's since, I madi rmof UlC li.' lill Ii
nud wi m. ii v. lc ii a- I tn gutbci Vt ii ll lit-
i> . in. -I cl sv hcin 1 alu gil ii lc iii .ii t :
si imiiug io, s .ti non."
I', i i; .-. H ii P.*..Tl 1' liding Iii1 'Inn I,
to idvimei d :. Iti ip White died j..'i il! l-l S il.l.V-
; Ibsliop l'llimn nell ut eight -MX ; lii*4iop I;
Dil I. noli Smith ls n-,vs pilSl.-. I ins, ni eciii -c. is to a hu :'e se¬ll ll'" lill xx ill, ;¦-.. Hld-
I'.-- ti- from tin ni the !.1 lop WI lu ld
iii 111 11 ('..eu ihiiteen, and '..- j.
*iiui luis nil cudi held i; ii u yeal -. lt ISm th 'lint ilu- lu¦-! I'.uis.ii-
jeil deacon ol Atrium m-ci nt ever ...... i
'ii a Southern State wns ordained by him,'indh it In ul -.i I ' hi' lil si C(
". Uh.!>!'.. '. ton nt 'iniii
ot the J ,i i i i ti, ulm1874.
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AlKilli .1 ill .¦ I., lt ^l ...
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hen -ii ll, ll Sill S, " J -aa !¦ a l.iiiil tie.
omi oi ti d." il. nhs c
uh cu. ulm has no oilier righi to linni, id iiiluii'."(. than tbe one whieh -u-ii Irom" oiuiu'ss ni lu un iii n.ii one Loni, om
sud oin bapti tm. Bj such i ru hei .;. kimm.iv tin- .sm. rican and l!..r.li !i bu 1i linn ai s lu welded into u more i wpieieunity, so tl.ai fraternal love may ..ino n.<."Mi. purgeou i'm . i.-i iu- is i....
iiniii " a sits severe illili --.* ,.;,d th.-.i
th.- telegram bas acted Loth ns a tonic and s
cordial to bim.l'.\uis,,\ ..*> Aniiii'M. ¦-The Uniforian Re-
im Juiittary contains the lecture ou preach-iiuh Mr. Emerson recent Ij delivered be¬
loit th. students of the Divinity School ;it
liarvartl. A striking passage in it relates toAtticism. " Unlovely, nay, frightful!" be says"is the solitude of the soul whieh is withoutGod in tbe ss.uld. To wander all day in tbe. unlig hi antoni*, the tribe.td iui im als, uu relatedin ans i hini.' better; lo behold tbe bone, coniimi hini, und io foresee an equal nnd sjieedyend ic lum aud them ;.no, thc bird, is ii hur¬ries le vsith its bold snd perfect hight, woulddisdain hui sympathy and declare hun sn ont-iu-1." Tc sm ii a -, ni, " Meave ii und earthluise lost Iheir beauty. Hew glnnmj is thcday, and upon yonder shining pond what mel¬ancholy liu'tit! I cunuot keep the sun inheaven, if you take awa) iii-.- rurpose that an¬imates him.''Kkimiui Arran Tw-MTi Ve-hs.**-Nearly
(wentj vi.H.- ugo il... Presbyterian < burch iuGenesco, N. ... von divided iuto two. Lustsuck Hie tsso bodies thus funned esme to¬gether uguiu and adopted almost unanimousljn series of articles of agreement which makethem ouch more t single oigunizttiou. I !uluciiiiu i-.1111. cl each chiiicii is about equal io
tho membership ol the oi ginul church at thcinn!'.ii the separation, so that a societj tsnon
ioimed with double lue strength thal ii badtwenty -curs pott, 'lin- articles ol agreemeulproriue that all tbe properly owned by thetwo churches shall he vested m u corporationknown as ihe Geneseo Gospel Society, thalHie pu iiii trustees shall resign Mid tba)in is .mes -hail be elected bj the united so¬
cietj ; ilia! mic ol thc church t dtiici * shall bcus, ii until tue din i' can be oalargod. and thatit kuaII ilu'" .>.¦ -"hi iimt ttie proceeds appliedto die building lund.
Kin ai.ism in l'nii suki phi-..The investiga¬tion iuto the iiualisiie prac.cesol .^t. t le.tent'si.i.i,,,,],.il Church, Philadelphia, waa controlledliy Bishop Ktevens Emt) ihe i oiuiiiiiu-i* up-i",inie.I foi the purpose cn Wednesday lust.one of the witnesses testified thal in .lune,1878, nt a OCSJl¦lunion mi vice* he ats thocelebrant lund up m water hafen theenus. nature, an lat0S us the bull ol lil.-, IihiiiI.Ihe cougregut on and clergy ni.u being asuearilu itel ;s they could fat, Tbe congregation,said tue witness, who was a clergyman, lettili.< i.ik clim* ciihIjiouh and proat-ut-d I haasselves ou tlie tloor, while tho buys BIM*-
Ilr-ctcil and one of the clergymen went aiouii'lhi front of the other two. On another utnuMMMMthe people were lyinir on their faces, nnd onohuiv stretched lier whole length on the Moor.The first time no one took cominuiiiou, butthc Second tune twcnty-tive or thirty did.
Mkthodist Elections op Bisniirs..AlreadydisciiHsions of who shall Hil the Episcopalvacancies in the Methodist Church are lieeoiu-U3g litiiiient. More than a dozen MUBM havebeen spoken of. The Kev. DocCOTI i'i*-.Vincent and Hurst are prominently nnntioneilin the Eastern States. Two or three Southernnantes have leen di-eiisseil, several Ohiodoctors ol divinity are also talked ot, ami fofthe Northwest three or four well-known i-n-rire discnssed, 1>. 1). Wardnu, Eraatas O.Haven, Daniel ('tnrv and William F. Warrenare pointed to ns th.- leading nun in the .
non! runt ion, but aside frons Chancellor liit its believed that none Of them will Imserinasty thought of.
It is stated ns i f_e( thar n New-EnglandBaptist in preaching a few weeks tsthc text " in thus' days eaaae Jehu the lltis;, preaching rn the wii.leni.sso, Ju '
used ibe tallowing words: "(iii! boa Itc ii ni ila st. winds in the blessed Bible. .* ,i
don't read anywhere iii it ahottt .ld ti thuMt Hull:-.-!, nar nbont John the i*V( byterittaal.oiit .Inliii the Epiyeopalion, nor alton!the CongregaBounlitt. Bul it i- Jottittl lilt I 'how 1 like to icad that!"
In consequent e ol tbe Otis lei y the '.icm Bonni lave petitioned th Legi«lniuie
lut-etis for power re bold noi ii yi .ny raine ol tJujo.OOo, anproperty ol ii value of kl U I . I"'. Ii lil 11 ii, il in ..*¦:{<..HUO in teal e-liiie ii:..1 > ,c -'
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known in England aa the ">., ration Anhave univ, d in i'liihnleli In i ii nt
series of meetiugs. which tims inr hive >. i
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I he iliictruiiil seiiniui ullin, will (Iii lil.le gS0d|the iu:ii'iu-iil slime, as Dr.Clishnors's early aspect-i-' -ll,.WM, vv III (hi lex,; hut lilith tOgOthsr C.milli*luun the ups nt » mau vrlmni Christ's smrtMMMqnickeuad will do much. A raviv si ol .righto ona *,
li. -s inn! hiiiie.slv, therefore, ia nut Io he lo..Ive.', forti mn the pr-.ciuiiir ot the luw, or (mui the prc ac b-in,' u! iloct rtnc, or flinn tbe enforcewi-nt ngp, ncnoe, tiiken Hiugly, but lmui tbe DrliiKiniof tbsm..! ivs iiuwer ot the cross, with all ihe titysli kneethat centre in it, ro ussr upon tin* present lifo ofiiii'ii. Put th- cure cannot us sought for from thspulpits alone. Wu must-..-rk to hare s heal'hy, muralmih nmni cituted on this subject. Condemnationmust min' ihe place of. pity for all such eas*?*, sudtl.T-,-i.iuin.il-'iiirhl lo lui left tu taits the full PU-*Hiiiiieiii viliicii Uie law pronounces.