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ID E V O T E ID T O T H E 1 L E U S T R A T « £ O f S P I R I T U A L lirr E R C O tU S S E , “ T If K A 0 1 T A T J ft N 0 If T f| ri ff fe if ’/’ / pj t u f; ff, f; / a,* ;/ / // ?> G jt v / 1 H t> n M ,>./ - -• v ’’ PARTUIDCiE AMD BHITTA1V, PUBAIBHEBB AMD PHOPnlETOnC, NO, 342 BltO All W A V - - TEH m H, TWO P0I.I.AHE PER ANNUM IN AJ/VANCE; DINOEB CIOPIEA, PI7E OEHTt. VOX/. IV . N O . .tit. N U W V O U K , .S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A H Y U<\, 18G0. w jio l f . :■<). ife i Z.4' f. . \ * * * /* r^ v , t ...................................................................... J (tin principles nf jlatunv;;': .rV::"1?;!";::::'.; THC DOCTRINE OF PL-ENARV INSPIRATION. ..... . *'• tAti i-*>< • It iiui, ii»)ib*r l»ia>r<|ti hlir he* I* : la. '■ r KiflfM.l'ir., up ' I- ll," I, .-- ..r r. I j.., this : wbnfevor of npi r-i according fe il«jfem i’i r-.r.’ i.i-Miui- which or por j ' : i' representation of thnt axittoiieo in tho! moti 1“ laldi ilii/x nt i', ihnl tin* contcioui imago j f, r in nr nbal . ! ri'l i !■ lliftt ■ ml dot ml ■ »*y i ! l.y hi-. Ih/ opi/.-it.. do- 'o r ', ' xh/bit-. i /'-ry dllf'If'; III , . 1 |p. •■•/ . an full fe" , full of ' in,/tion as, I ■/"'I .nth fe lh-1 diffi rC f". of I'.'l.l d row (rtution and • let': '-i. 1 ....... . i can in/t R. /! III ike in ail tiling::. T,.'7 >" list / -Jiff' of an ex": . of fi" L a , trtit) 14 »|ml print! ph ju . *..•-,?,/ h' / iKf-: '/' -ii’//* ll, /'al .//I, dsti'/n, end d" "i-i; JV'J. If. ran •|<ii/. j Infe hit ,> n stand ant, .aaid h i, l/; i 'f me t 1/ /'.rdin;; : l// hi-. j Infallible •dfior'- by w . . - ft o lili'l «... M„J, (hilll r« "I- lrni/.d must 1/ r'apoj lo | ""'Ilf. of r. >1 lang.i.a; , fend I,-. um i.; Wfetlibj'. in i-1 "pi... fh •1 fe mi', by n.’ v > ,!«u 7 ".'lu"; : ■■ when, f.f. O il «■ . iniiid I wit;, d find ' j tb u g , nod (fen /n'uitrll j- i n*,'/! Ii' r ; I tlit" tli/ inii '■if. ft llV fid t k v !•/(!■ 'mi t!„;>. Ir,v, „„nt u '.w fudy I, mg m a'id y iir,|H fin I will bfccon!o liuhwilllr It hfi* iU ayinpUnw nil-1 in, It ho.c/A , the tritlb of ,i Vring Ifnltli fe Um dim.'. fe.Jy|,, Mill,. *•, tli: >.»ly method of rmfei l f,. >i, ;*. I-/ r turn to th* i r.v *,f j ul U Th- Ivin • nnd fac; i nciinxlnir nt ; m we,7 n» ‘ i," body c,i, ,i*t« in m K'/U,L-!i/=> it mii f I/O 1//;. '•. ' (J, /!:•;/ j u... /-j, i/trJ porabd Into, nr.d thua I"/omo n j,:irt 'd it 1 tho i •I, • ii"ot of the mind. 1 1" yed Unit re-'d .tilUUlC': i; one ere/pli .ii of that ox i: /Jllif.e; id ii a* the iru'li of e * in'e-lie's only ns 1 with the .'tetuajtly and tl.'.l th'; will 1. fl'/ording fe it* ' onditioii of by Ih t hfa , i to 1 . rep:""lit':'!. i Hi'/’t ohvi'/.is that tl e mind < m not l„ 'ng •r /’ •*' I"': . i i'.-Ji Ii- -. beyond f/idiog no niatti r by whom de-elar"), irrned. Tho mind i-. u into i»n c/,n*/ ioii/.i" ■a, and nothing foldin' and hading forth ll,e po.-.'r-. .. wli - • ' i*y-j ; fe -I lolii'nlif;;' 11/ lb's ' lj/ : ‘/V J L.' . of the body, and in de •«;!opili'/ tli'; J, >■ ;/<r >ftrid cnpA- rything whieii mak- it-, u n j" ' *, upon ugh'-., idea/, images, feelings, ft's nt: - >rti'/fi i Ut ' •:. ktit ■ eircul/iv! . h Aw,-. en tfil/s id'-M of l/ing and i in th ir true order ed rcl i'ion, are body, fn,d which in 1?bl*;, life nod health ought Ur j n .. I, I fev,/T ire and <•/fid-tin'i i . indig' ‘i: !'. j ai" ;••{•.r ’ ii'-r/f//. i, M.d l.< it crm I",*. nr,umb a:.-!; '} j,/- id--. awakened in the mind through the irlilriim<:i,la!ii.y il feng-iag", \i)r nomen a, etc., d/spcnd upon the mind being impre**;:'), and tl&capacity t<>j - cance. Different ruin da, according to Ib'dr < lit• irnd will rvwivto di/l/T'-ul irnj,r> ru,-. lan^TJagr;, phtrKrro/rlift, uri'l tl/<; id/'.'ui nrir! KMJvnd wiil Im -, to iJr.in, lb" rfipravitiMivrh of n, ol/'. :r and jx-rrsnivtnl, Thit t!f'. i'1 . fo. tb<>wnivmrsal ol/";rv.-ition of nil will affirm; that tbja rnuat bo ro> , tbf; j,bib>»/.[iby of rrirnhil IrupxryWiMtrj ",!i dfcmwtrot/;. IIfinco iborijtori be no fixed rule—no determinate fe'.'* /I. of i! "01 * condition 4 1■■ ,. ) 1 . (!,-'• ly {torn r .■ .jgniii * Bouri'dirr at from my t-.wrer, thus fending fe induce fir.- fertnl e’o ditiofiv ' e l '.’..arii of th" Triad. It can fe: ei.lighfencd by from 'th' n the* BO come ir:*'. ,* ■. -i.ed'-rslanding, ll ",v; be that whir •1 W»4 4 'y wliioli fonrd'ju.«ly it r . v / t r u t h into it. -■ ••il.'ii.' : end •/,!. .tv-v'-r of tr,»t), not < 1 j.t iffd-ild by V/b’r,Jt the I":;,! in t!.<; iii.iv.r-.e »frill I xj ! 1,’Hr I;.*"d ,.'•/)! ir,'-, the i in n.-.r, ; , \u nil ry/iioilionr- of m< nt.'il dove!'/:/ w * "4 * | .......................................... U.'j iofentiIn lx/dy /r -i/V ‘-.rid n:. t tin. infer.*.. • mind *•/•«. 'J.. . or - . . . a.';d lb- .■ fen: .t ■ - . r,-. : and it ;.tt"rnj/t to do =o, it will fn, - -iw. o .r.fjo :l and disordered, and . i ' !. ' I ... : •; //f rizUrr.a! being farther than it i- stivpjtufr* ; o;x/ri the j.rioeij.fe that lb-- eg but ill own coriiCiOittf/'-t*, and lh:-.t . .. IJ'-r./e the mind can know notion;' . o..;, f ii o' :.od . f i', fi'Hi, I sa riv-r-, ! /.-A’. :»f; i I.'.ot'A, and A/l '.‘oe must b'. tram, Ur ufl'.b t rar.i.laVoi f.uth1 : l.'ingriag'u j/hcnorneiia, < i.d f":l ni.ke v/lio are in the .'m of man in tugh that .'ill 'yin not j; I'.na; and thin difference cxl/url* to e can notpereive fco ru U/ di.'.lireoiinh no f/' rcej.tion of harmony in mu ieal roon'i. ; date the proportion of i,umber', and 'juanti : not re!ati/yn* and distance*, to « .*•• . irnilarity jt • imp'/cjiibSe lo ha- e r.i.y "/O-r nal standard of truth, wbi :i, rhall be apple ab.'. to all ' ot niind o I'. : . iio;.o .bio l//V.'o/.t any r .i.l'in o fp h ; ''.'ll or i/i'n- Iftl di.' -pl;.'," V'hie/i i.-.i.:ii! lx. '.oiled 0/;,1J. That wlneh mnlvo, irutiefe! i.nj.ieo ion upon a rnlnd in one condition, rnal:'*. a fa! if/.1 '/r>.«-.;oxi upon n mind in an opj/odo. condition. n j*, cor •tifir’.ion .. Hoi p«,' ■! you no further 7 h e ; ame ,, true of evidei.-.'. That i.ieh produeet overwhelm- uni vcno. 1 alk ing eonvi tion >fl o..o mind, mak"* no Imprte.ioti on another ,d. rsUnd you r.o and diln rcatly e/ .r.di*:v"d ra.’nd. 'There l». no fi red standard, nbra-yia tho »o’ w and ihe,-e <an he nor.'-, by which to d- fermino the 'juantity of ain.s aid vall'-y., '//id'.i.ee ;"••/•• ' ary fe pi'/'incc evrivictioji. Each mind in *'i*.j o' , and iU '/■/..'/,, fe the law of i : . own rf.lation and condition, arid that alone me ' ideal; Bsd ;/ f . P&ii e ..... 4 . I tlxy oto ; G o ; arc >2 fe 1 V/'.f.if.' i‘.“ . imj.re ..bility. J". c'/nviclion*irnKl determine' tho mount tailed lo iit condition. And that amount of oMdenc'- d i,e h 'j,;rfec'» convietion >. ».>jfli'.ient; any 1«*». than Inal 1*. not. jb re, Ui« n, I*. I < ;•- .ndij’ ion for co/,-id'ring 'he phii- *o ■by o f 111" d i-.'ri-y of opinion-., whirl. pr« ... l’ ii. th- v odd too among tbosw, study in;; Iho phenomena, r/ading the ■ ' . toU m i :■ •ad b 1 • ... or r ; J i ..... d ig i> *«sli - •' • ,. fit a di .ine fact i.vlr - an oppo-it/; ch'irv Or. 7 h* more ir.r. H-..* /aJ arc p;< du po-'/l to only living and true G'/d- All I may : of i* God of h.ro d'";lr//./A fe';:!;.'.'fi or pr>/!'-/ina':'/ii; lb". !■ ■ . In', lie'.tun! b it it /.ii; hardly i. . cl...... d that tl, i of him. Jfe* ;/.;•'.; ./(.'I more enio'lona! are pr- di-p-,».-d fe the d .ctriue of fi-". till- : if"/-, fi" ", man** fe.ii. :./- corr to /fe.-.-al mi.'.'l, e/".j-t a* 1 r ■ j • tion kemi gtoco •/.,- .. . . find'.'wfe.j'Jif.g, it m i-.t fell-.w that fee -.'i,.e’i they are fed fe adopt 'l.ffe'/cnt -.L-.a'I.-ir'! -. of </ilie-i'.in, 11/ fi,!..' , hi * p /•/ptior;i ; u'-d' titai f . d l»t ' .' "••' 1 . ■ -. ... Ij 0,0, iff. of th';,;.,. ‘ion who; AD ! <v.., '. . ;.. /. ,.. 1,1 _. ; i . . ( M ;•/: !> , , , , . ^ fci/fe V j Aypniiwi tho I y-j o . U- mU. V/ i, ' i Hv! that w< the I « ' dov-.loj/r vdth l:i« •. i .- ul nod-' r- dtiror • tu f in. '11. . emotjoi nl mind ;.d /j,:.; ti., t‘/.n/Jicre of fe-'lirg, ivhi.'.ii Jeadi to rrz/,yru.\.. if-, cannot prove lv I. , i ' •• ' •• .' • '■ • • f I .’. ,. . : ■ ’ ' i.o i -, ;.i.d . , lift V '. f..; ' • 1. i ! V. ffhl : ti 0 1 Up# » that wh/C* I' feed ./po a- b mg real, th.il , mg'. 1. •: i. : • man/ C 'J ir. th .phy -•.! organicm Tint which in if 7 nfeli.cfe ' 1* .•..'•iopmeut of th -:e "... 7I.- pMS0' 'ill'll".!, :,/*y. 71" v,,y fv* 'h„l o: i* '■ •: '* • .Amb a f-'r i-.vlop "l/t f the ii.b IVi 'uid to any m '• o-.’f.. , ;:Hc'-d' ! •/.,:!/ * 1 ng, fe. n f a fr which h',s mi r.. me what « ■ the tipthMiOH, " Jong-fijC/'/l J'rt -- ■j ferifl/i ” 71 * Method.'-*, who H fom tl"* mind an defeswi,n*i J, And * i.ing them ia mu d», m in/!., 'Jlii'. clai//f for the irifeiiib , born blind, and : f,y j|.o:o who m-'-unm » lo m claim fer 'he i-.uma Uv ki.o" that i ml h : that which the mind | (m/nUilfoti. r- il i e ; mid it can rf.""h"> no oilier, and | 'I he eon'll . r, than ih". ' ue ii/ipi. upon i'i rofi ■ ioo•| lo mind, '. which if h n p w . I (here will bo mcordfng lo j oilier in tl.nl v/hieh ie lo bo "omiimi.ie ib d. If mu,d po - •d 'lev'doj.m'.fit of the Blind. that which can find no x<,*ynm it, the r.ai#;:«.«w*» of tbo otla- r ii l/u j./ imiyo/l Unit real uiaimiiro- i o n * j no eomm ini'.a'ioii / an be ,i,.vln njion nuch r.ubj"'l. 'fh'i',, if I v-h h to "//f)niunio"il'! with h r/itm who hrt*i be who, co/ivi'ji/cntly, Ju« hnd no eon*eloii« exporimi'vj of Jigh........ color, nnd mieh other m are p/coli-ar to rigf/i, f c; n , fer tc not communicato with him upon th'/": r.ul/jeelx involving a per- infejjil/lfj tintii i-, U. .me that '•-option of light, because there b, tioLhing within (he range of hi-. lt,frtlhhil;ty. For fi.o lyibh "r.|/rieno; which rcap'/ti'Jr. lo my menial condition. irmly tl.-.t v.h.'.l, h i, u n-i/r land.'. T nlay r/nivno with vu-ii an one, and may awnk' K ecHain j p, on / idefia in mich a mind, but (ho id'-jo thus awakened will not ’ only i«i infelji r".pond to the Midi of that which they rep." -n \ 'J ho blind department of hfe umh.r.;^ri/jing to wbr- i. man'* idea of light and color will not bo a truthful repmuonla- lion thereof; and W'-rC ho lo bo restored to right a for having formed th'-no ideas, lie v'/oold tind tliern an impediment rather than an aid to » truthful prrrcptlon. ’J he rai/ie /», true of all false ;erception*, 'fhe T/iiad which lertains false ideas uj/.n any • ,ut/jecl i i i», a wor>". '•ondition for receiving the truth upon such subject, than one who ha* no id- at ail thereon, ft is lij:e building, when the ruhl/i»h of a previ' edific/> fe b : removed before the true feandalion can he laid. ^ I fence we can understand how it ii that God o n make no >n- !}, fell! hi M infeiiibi/j ily of Iho t/ '■ hing o ' K 'hai tfroto o'oebiu.c; ift! '. ie iinfeilibSe in <UMtu.t .1, . '.' ( .... ip g m .-eL 'Ov it. ft car, f-e infill , j/ro iva i-» meaumge *n , lv •/■"-■ e: Are,j r:d,/.g; '/ d-ire I', f . : i. oil i'on of l.h Ti.;: ConCiiU*.iotl CAMAot I/: fcVO wortl /m ! V:i: f/. any further than men i: infainb.'e in b;*j f ;- nn-J' i 'and.r.g to pe;./ i/c If God, ti <refere, mrvfe or.! ofeHiW : . < rfair.ly know it. | w that lie fh’ble - r any other book j mli ; of his ,'.iil to eept j/y ir.-joring man to . . and (l, :l in j.i' .t on -..II f,r all who a.- iltii, "iofli'-d in human b--rgnt"''-, </,u •- under if.,; rame pV,r lay/ a. f-cmn,nJ.i'. i‘ioi;. fromone to ano'h'r. Jlrlemai Jangnag". !/j. v , rr matter by wd.omused, in b u t o f tb.v which h. igh'.l 'ii . he ';orr,riiimic;.!'d, rind it ts-i-onr ; aignif-.aM; '/cording to the ; mdition and e'lpa'aty to pc/or-e it-, meaning, in t);" one to j hom it is a/l<1 re e'b 'i iie idea '.ought lo V; communfe,’/'{ [;,y,a!: iay !/• aUoIute truUi, h«‘, l!:e one t- e d may be a . nfno-jbow lut'dy f.dvo Lot (>»ing to th' v; 'life rent Conditio',. of m ..landing in diD' r If p, i,y , cn>ly developed uAwi”, the ••■.mo Jangmge fell, to '•oirimunie-iV: iand , c O thou: wh'/have'eri. J ho, •;;i/J ing ed pe: ■ "pfiol* ' T V/J" 1 ; '.ideal affij , a rev'.-l; ,f ihe in fa A , il'/V,r dl'J U i: 0 ' [/."• '/ revela'I'.o •!': -fel’ibiiily ? | . bn f Jo fhe ou's'Joi, Ta '. , o.o ii ; elf-evident that -be /M U . ••.d • a' ' f li.i; iJ'bf-; a."; f.O mor' ' I;':', of s boo!:, aoy further than the; j they a hi;: - /sp’.ior.s of truth, fewc de'p- r riicaeifig'i/and i! fe'"' 1 '. " r !bo ; d.' •:, id'.;,-, Cfe, if life;. i/: Doe of tl, J-.o • 1’fe'ir . tl e ll"".;: ht*, Ideas, imag'd, fde, ", corn m u a fed repr-.: •mludc not'I".'-loped to 'be ;pher 1 hereof I : ey trull , !■ ''/ wii . I:.-. M>ul, j ..f U ." •ml eonh'd ',/ ■•• the c-.mmunicc'-or. ft I, a di. • ii, .pl.-.i'ion of the Spirit Lo avnukan the -cthough'/ •is in 'he "lit.'! of tii'; whler* of the Jfib!**, Vscans- li.ey Jay l-eyond the plane «f man's r.atur.ii uuder Ito tho.-: "•iod • who have not 'he l/.-ecfe", of this sp'rltu'il it.-pi j ration? ff Irender'd ll t. i.e :;.'om/ ctcri'-y of rr,;.:i'll ria'/ira! tin cemcry for GoJ to in-i/n c: mat; tb&l he ! truth, (hen it r/eor:" : ;"Cleary that ; cej/tio/s and u'/feri-.La.ncfe -.1 : •; ferent commur.icalion no ardiug ('. tbe difi'n.iit mind. /",<ivir>g l, IJonC':, from liie vc-tv lav.■' of c-omm-if::' oti, a) lac guage can not I.,, made the medium of infaKihie ‘.'ornmunieu'ion to all claw's of m'nrU. I'y the very fa/.t that It i: r.ui'ed to one condition of menUl unfo.' ling. it i-. un/jl'/vl to hi,oil,•r and differ-; bn,/; ;; cut one. All 'ommuriicatlona must he unto wind* rc'/dv cor/ling to the t)rider*tari/ii',g of ftuch mind, and th jioii-.ibility he .anything civa ft matt/n not v/ha "lea of the communie-itor, the one r"/i .lng ihc c mu*', depend upon hi; own and/.r*Landing for It- U e idea of the communicator may b-; infellihie tmth, but 11. ]tiou, to ha •:;• 1 (he iofell.bi'i'y of corf/mu:.;'. AVh no p.- »Im t/d, 1 r th . I; . iv, W.o ill., ing them, ,ae- "*'* > '7 * may be (fee ife.o/!'! U inspired • o '/ ', no "rfeut, pj • j In i.uife r* of "a ■ **.•..'• m l. UiAhty *A bo i ' ' . ■ • ••'...' i pir •'••.. • erf t ;• :/ f.r Ih .Ir '• r ! o . o lo in' n, llieij it v.iil r'/juirc the h/r.d of in p./.a- , .... oihfiiUi.l'.nUoi, ; ... ico th- : .' .a.od »: e )T pirn! . ■ : . i/gflili':.. I/.';. 1,• ■ ; tio: imnt i. inf - ; ' ir.-.p;r.a'ion of I . *-a j ’■* ' f ■■ •/...• idea of (he r (j lv i may be the rank",', fei-.eh'/od, 'J he corn mtinication to each i.-. what 'ach iin'IeiatAnofe it lo mean, but they understand it diC'.rcntly; (hereforo It ir not an infallible commurdeadori fe both. You pr'i-.'.rit me with the Ji:J-It* ;■•• ; tl,': rule of rr.y fei'l: and practice; you fell me fe re'eive it a*, the infellihie word of God. ,V,w v/iiat am I fe row iV J 71"; entire look of paper, ink «nd calf rkiii ? J}y no means. What then ? Why, tlr feet.'’, truth-, and doctrines lie rein contained. Hut how am I fe know what ! whoin <h t 1 do w*r: '• m Utt" • ■ •.. •••- .... h. . of»n . the trutiis a/!') doetrii...i of il,at bool: are fe me according fe my nri'lcr-i'anding. Now,!-, my 1 / lief iV* Ik* hook, or fn my urrPr- hlan'l'n'j of (he book, ? A;.'f V/Lon I am '.lairnlng infallibility fur llie " !,ii.g>. of that book, red p/efend fe; »hat ‘.h'/c fe cell- i |,.vl »-;eh »:-• in '/. nr'-, what i» that, b i-. claiming infejlibilily for my und' a tanding ? 'I prof/^/l;o» can not ho '//ntrov'r'.'.d : 'Hit', man, ".si t(0',a! l/.ing, can 1 / lieve in no fact or trutli, eze- j.t a - i’. / >-i I.’-T fx.-ro ption or under, ’aeding. He may i. ii'/.e 11, . (here a." 'J truths of v.h'/ h he he: no p;*e- p'-on or ur.d/.-i hut that i - . not believing i . fAc fe"- or t- :h. 'Jl, re ||'; d.fi'.r'-HV; b,' i, iieviijg in « G.xl, :-i i b ii'.vi ‘•r o:j.t a-v it eome. mfe },f, I inding, feilo' r/iuiii'.aliuTi fe him c in i,. ao.wiorc p eif"t ti. *'a 'Jl.i-; v.i|| he" fitti,, r • vi'i'-nt fi -i.-i ai,oil" r r/.i.ii'l' tu’.‘ >on. not 'hV.rmiij,; the gnality of 3 :4liable to my in it. d<fermi- i ij t, d .ihonilrnU'. il-i i/. i.-iiiK-'l, 'fhe -piri'.u'il j.iic-ipi'v ;,-/i do-.trines v/hlcji dej -i/l . . ... : ' : ■ CflOi fll.il ! no, WH .H t d'-p'.ri-l upon the like iiApiraliori for tb'ir c . m m - a and coritinuao'/i in 'dher miii'i*. 7hi) o-ill become mn*t obviou* by consid .drig lh*> folJo»«' g propeoiLoi:*: 1 f'ra), written and pantomimic Jar/gu'ige ii no', '//irtjxderit to c/.nvey correct H'a* further than the true c'vrner.'• of ■ j• c*i.t in ti.- * . ! , . • id..,; tomin c km . i . nl meant UiOftAcota^om yjKCptwnb nnd «pprcdat«tfM .-••• for T r • : . . .. 7 • . o u . ptrMption ta ■ : color, linn the mind rec idng the nommui,. /itiou must hive perception; bat If cucli mind ha* naver had any such p"re"ptloa, then It has not the cfement* o .t-.f wi./i, the ah. a sought fob; i oma.-u ted, c-'.n bo cor.; true b >|. if. /;• a ..; -.*/.•'. I. '-. i.. .. . ,, • i - 1. mcoio "f Vih’eh do not "list i/ the e-o,,-'. oe u/•:, ti,.:*. .*h| mu.‘. be- corj/ioi-nic.-.fe'l by .• orno '.'her m * l l r m crfe/ri.--.;j mg it J..o / , one be iljfehibi ,i '/ on th of the a ' y oy of It- r.ofe of li.e t ,t fehoaf«®. "ding; language. !!• IK .................. e, 7 .eni' e v /.fi, v,h'olj Iran:".rid tho s,iturai a/.u »-7 nddr- !, a* a,A . tin /. if couii .ni. • .!» ■•! I'; ih- i p! i'/i* nr-I by o*.i" r rn a;.-, l!>.n - :! '■ / mb >],■■ bar. ' I.-Ige. " ■ notiUy in ■ 1 I./," .' -/ Of ii.: 7 lubhl lo fe j Hr. It ' . ... fe ,, Jl - J of God ii, llife.r :/i»Auhj-' L Ti.tr/U ", a lid that, Mr, the divinity of fe,* feu,;;and noU '/Ti, he cam nev'-r elation fro/n<>,*J *. ■■ , /no: mm* U/jrl, ft p ,n through a uritl'Ji or 9[#,k'n < ,mmi -‘feoa; I of : .. i, , '«rw iiw|A/wJ fe i If* sc; «/i *U«rt nglrtg", 'X |1 / , i; or :pfe ,1 laii'p,;,'": "i.e only ue-; .H i ii ' it.-1 IfeT/iidi l 1 i . i of 1. 1 ; , h i .; 1 KtA r r > t >1". com- j; cl' /„. n Is ;,i a heady .-ii ,* . in the mind.. /*.: ofea.i, fe »J. • *• ».d fWupfeiit lbuMthwaoUm i 1:.* under- &trtv-ti." ; !< .a, r 1/ , out of tl" ng j., t„ i I ' '" ' • r,f d HO' - r- ,ui> d 1,/ b, i.-.'i. ih / f.»« tb-. f'.j, g'.ii.g ' o-'.'id'.iu', s', r *•.'-• sr.ly fed ; i ■ f fe it -/U-p *'..'. '// <oi,v«y pit,*', i' and di.iii'j Imtl.i; I. H . y rtf: n-pirt.1 fe i Tbo Ifei. edural in/nd h j// t ll"»• * '>■ jand •I. ii . .t11*' i"” •oe.a’/ d vrihh i.ip-1 * 5.V1."1. '■'• a : j.inlu.-lj •!;, tfor ihi*. r,.V'/T, it In, tlui ih Pot ilia i:«W iiib* t Hi th'.ri/e ih-.'i fe cm. I ai.,1 , I tpir -I In/ti.*, tie.y r e ;;

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I D E V O T E ID T O T H E 1 L E U S T R A T « £ ) « O f S P I R I T U A L l i r r E R C O t U S S E ,“ T If K A 0 1 T A T J ft N 0 If T f| r i ff fe if ’/’ / pj t u f; ff, f ; / a,* ;/ / // ?> G jt v / 1 H t> n M ,> •

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P A R T U I D C i E A M D B H I T T A 1 V , P U B A I B H E B B A M D P H O P n l E T O n C , N O , 3 4 2 B l t O A l l W A V - - T E H m H, T W O P 0 I . I . A H E P E R A N N U M I N A J / V A N C E ; D I N O E B C I O P I E A , P I 7 E O E H T t .

V O X / . I V . N O . . t i t .N U W V O U K , . S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A H Y U<\, 1 8 G 0 . w j i o l f . : ■ < ) . i f e i

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this : wbnfevor of npi r-i according fe il«jfem

/» i’i r-.r.’ i.i-Miui- which or por j ': i' representation o f thnt axittoiieo in tho! moti

1“laldi ilii/x nt i ' , ihnl tin* contcioui imago j f, r in n r nbal

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!■ lliftt ■ml dot

ml ■» *y i ! l.y hi-.

Ih/ opi/.-it.. do- 'o r ', ' xh/bit-. i /'-ry dllf'If'; III , . 1|p. •■ •/. an

full fe " , full of ' in,/tion as, I ■/"'I.nthfe lh-1 diffi rC f". of I'.'l.l d row (rtution and •let': '- i . 1 ........

i can in/t R. /! III ike in ail tiling::. T , . '7 >"list /-Jiff' of an ex":. of fi" La, trtit) 14 »|ml print! ph ju . *..•-,?,/ h' / iKf- : '/' -ii’//* ll,/'al .//I,dsti'/n, end d" " i - i ; JV' J . If. ran •|<ii/. j Infe hit ,>n stand ant, .aaid h i, l/; i ' f me t 1/ /'.rdin;;: l// hi-. j Infallible

•dfior'- by w . . - f t o lili'l«... M„J, (hilll r« "I- lrni/.d must 1/ r'apoj lo | ""'Ilf. of r.

>1 lang.i.a; , fend I,-.

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Wfetlibj'. in i-1 "pi... fh

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• j tb u g , nod (fen /n'uitrll j- i n*,'/! Ii' r ; I tlit" tli/ inii

'■if. ft llV fid tk v !•/(!■

'm i t!„;>. Ir,v, „„n t u '.w fudy I, mg ma'idy iir,|Hfin I will bfccon!o liuhwilllr

I t hfi* iU ayinpUnwnil-1

in, It ho.c/A , the tritlb of ,i

V ring Ifnltli fe Um dim.'. fe.Jy|,, Mill,. *•, tli: >.»ly method of rmfei l f,. > i, ;*. I-/ r turn to th* i r.v *,f j

u l UTh-

Ivin •nnd fac;

i nciinxlnir nt ;m we,7 n» ‘ i," body c,i, ,i*t« in m K'/U,L-!i/ => it mii f I/O 1/ /;. '•. ' (J, /!:•;/ j u... /-j, i/trJ

porabd Into, nr.d thua I"/omo n j,:irt 'd it 1 •tho i •I, •

ii"ot of the mind.

1 1" yed Unit re-'d .tilUUlC': i; oneere/pli .ii of that ox “ i: /Jllif.e;id ii a* the iru'li of e* in'e-lie's only ns1 with the .'tetuajtly and tl.'.l th';will 1. fl'/ording fe it* ' onditioii ofby Ih t hfa , i to 1 . rep :""lit ':'!.

i Hi'/’t ohvi'/.is that tl e mind < m notl„ 'ng •r • /’ •*' I " ': . i i'.-Ji Ii- -. beyond

f/idiog no niatti r by whom de-elar"),irrned. Tho mind i-.u into i»n c/,n*/ ioii/.i" ■a, and nothing

foldin' and hading forth ll,e po.-.'r-... wli ■ - •' i*y-j ; fe -I lolii'n lif;;' 11/

lb's ' lj/ : ‘/ V J L.' . of the body, andin de •«;!opili'/ tli'; J, >■;/< r > ftrid cnpA-

ry thing whieii mak- it-, u n j" ' *, uponugh'-., idea/, images, feelings, ft'snt:->rti'/fi i Ut ' •:. ktit ■ eircul/iv! ■..h Aw,-. en tfil/s id'-M of l/ing andi in th ir true order ed rcl i'ion, are

body, fn,d which in 1 ?bl*;,

life nod health ought Ur j n .. I, I fev,/Tire and <• /fid-tin'i i . indig' ‘i: ! '. j a i" ;••{•.r ’ ii'-r/f//.

i, M.d l.< it crm I",*. nr,umb a:.-!; '} j,/- id--. awakened in the mind through the irlilriim<:i,la!ii.yil feng-iag", \i)r n omen a, etc., d/spcnd upon the mind being impre**;:'), and tl& capacity t<> j - cance. Different ruin da, according to Ib'dr <lit• irnd will rvwivto di/l/T'-ul irnj,r> ru,-.lan TJagr;, phtrKrro/rlift, uri'l tl/<; id/'.'ui nrir! KMJvnd wiil Im-, to iJr.in, lb" rfipravitiM ivrh of

n, ol/'. :r and jx-rrsnivtnl,Thit t!f'. i'1. fo. tb<> wnivmrsal ol/";rv.-ition of nil will affirm;

that tbja rnuat bo ro>, tbf; j,bib>»/.[iby of rrirnhil IrupxryWiMtrj ",!i dfcmwtrot/;. IIfinco iborijtori be no fixed rule—no determinate

fe'.'* /I. of i! "0 1 * • • condition4 1 ■■ ,. ) 1 . (!,-'• ly {torn r .■ .jgniii

* Bouri'dirr at from my t-.wrer, thus fending fe induce fir.- fertnl e’o ditiofiv

'e l '.’..arii

of th" Triad. It can fe: ei.lighfencd byfrom 'th'

n the*BO come ir:*'. ,* ■. -i.ed'-rslanding, l l ",v; be that whir •1 W»4 4

'y wliioli fonrd'ju.«ly itr . v / t r u t h into it. -■ ••il.'ii.': end •/,!. .tv-v'-r of tr,»t), not <

1 j.t iffd-ild by V/b’r,Jt the I":;,! in t!.<; iii.iv.r-.e »frill Ixj ! 1,’Hr I;.*"d ,.'•/)! ir,'-, the i in n.-.r, ; ■ , \u nil ry/iioilionr- of m< nt.'il dove!'/:/

w * " 4 * | ..........................................U.'j iofentiIn lx/dy /r - i/V ‘-.rid n:.t tin. infer.*.. • mind *•/•«. 'J.. . or -

. . ■ . a.';d lb- .■ fen: .t ■ - . r,-.: and it ;.tt"rnj/t to do =o, it will fn,- -iw . o .r.fjo :l and disordered, and

• • . • i ' !. ' I ...: •; //f rizUrr.a! being farther than it i- stivpjtufr* ; o;x/ri the j.rioeij.fe that lb-- eg but i l l own coriiCiOittf/'-t*, and lh:-.t• . .. IJ'-r./e the mind can know notion;'• . o..;, fii o' :.od

. f i', f i'H i, Isa riv -r-, ! /.-A’. :»f; i I.'.ot'A, and A/l '.‘oe must b'. tram,

Ur ufl'.b t rar.i.laVoi

f.uth1: l.'ingriag'u j/hcnorneiia, < i.d f":l ni.ke v/lio are in the .'m

of man in tugh that .'ill 'yin not j; I'.na; and thin difference cxl/url* to e can notpereive fco ru U/ di.'.lireoiinh

no f/' rcej.tion o f harmony in mu ieal roon'i. ; date the proportion o f i,umber', and 'juanti : not re!ati/yn* and distance*,

to «.*••. irnilarity jt • imp'/cjiibSe lo ha- e r.i.y "/O-r nal standard of truth, wbi :i, rhall be apple ab.'. to all ' ot niind o I'. : . iio;.o .bio l//V.'o/.t any r .i.l 'in o fp h ; ''.'ll or i/i'n- Iftl d i.' -pl;.'," V'hie/i i.-.i.:ii! lx. '.oiled 0/ ;,1J. That wlneh mnlvo, irutiefe! i.nj.ieo ion upon a rnlnd in one condition, rnal:'*. a fa! if/.1'/r>.«-.;oxi upon n mind in an opj/odo. condition.

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cor • tifir’.ion .. Hoi

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■! you no further 7 h e ; ame , , true o f evidei.-.'. That i.ieh produeet overwhelm­uni vc no. 1 alk ing eonvi tion >fl o..o mind, mak"* no Imprte.ioti on another

,d. rsUnd you r.o and diln rcatly e/.r.d i*:v"d ra.’nd. 'There l». no fi red standard,nbra-yia tho »o’ w and ihe,-e < an he nor.'-, by which to d- fermino the 'juantity ofain.s a id vall'-y., '//id'.i.ee ;"••/••' ary fe pi'/'incc evrivictioji. Each mind in *'i*.j o', and iU '/■/..'/,, fe the law of i : . own rf.lation and condition, arid that alone me '

id eal;Bsd ;/

f .P & ii e .....

4 .I tlx y oto ; G o ; arc

> 2 fe 1

V/'.f.if.' i ‘.“. imj.re ..bility. J". c'/nviclion*irnKl determine' tho mount tailed lo i i t condition. And that amount o f oMdenc'- d i,e h 'j,;rfec'» convietion >. ».>jfli'.ient; any 1«*». than Inal 1*. not.

jb re, Ui« n, I*. I <;• - .ndij’ ion for co/,-id'ring 'he phii- *o ■by o f 111" d i-.'r i-y o f opinion-., whirl. pr« ... l’ ii. th- v odd too among tbosw, study in;; Iho phenomena, r/ading the

■ ' . toU m i :■ • ad b 1 • ... or r ; J i .....d i g i > *«sli

- •' • ,. fit a di .ine fact i.vlr - an oppo-it/; ch'irv Or. 7 h* more ir.r. H-..* /aJ arc p;< du po-'/l to only living and true G'/d- All Imay : of i* God of h.ro d'";lr//./A fe';:!;.'.'fi or pr>/!'-/ina':'/ii; lb". !■ ■. In', lie'.tun! b i t i t /.ii; hardly i. . cl...... d that tl, i

o f him. Jfe* ;/ .;• '.; ./(.'I more enio'lona! are pr- di-p-,».-d fe the d .ctriue of fi-" . till- : if"/-, fi" " , man** fe.ii. :./- corr

to /fe.-.-al mi.'.'l, e/ ".j-t a* 1 r ■ j • tion k e m i g t o c o ■ • / . , - . . . . find'.'wfe.j'Jif.g, it m i-.t fell-.w that fee-.'i,.e’i they are fed fe adopt 'l.ffe'/cnt -.L-.a'I.-ir'! -. of </ilie-i'.in, 11/ fi,!..' , hi * p /•/ ptior;i ; u'-d' titai

f . d l»t ' .' • "••' 1 . ■ -. • . . . Ij 0 ,0, iff. of th ';,;.,. ‘ion who;

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<v.., '. . ;.. /. ,..1 , 1 _. ; i . . (M ;•/: !> , , , , .

^ fci/fe Vj A y p n iiw i tho Iy-jo

. U-mU. V/ i,• ' i Hv! that w< the

I « 'dov-.loj/r

vdth l :i«

•. i .- ul nod-' r- dtiror • tu f in. '11. . emotjoi nl mind ;.d /j,:.; ti., t ‘/.n/Jicr e of fe-'lirg, ivhi.'.ii Jeadi to rrz/,yru.\.. if-, cannot prove lv

I. , i ' •• ' •• .' • '■ • • f I .’. ,. . : ■ ’ ' i.o i -, ;.i.d. , lif t ■ V ' . f . . ; ' • 1. i ! V. ffhl : ti 0 1 Up#

• » that wh/C* I' feed

./poa- b mg real, th.il ,

mg'.1. •: i. : • man/ C'J ir. th .phy - •.! organicm Tint which in if 7 nfeli.cfe '

1* .•..'•iopmeut of th -:e "... 7I.- pMS 0 ' 'ill'll".!, :,/*y. 71" v,,y fv* 'h„lo: i *'■ •: '* • • .A mb a f-'r i-.vlop "l/t f the ii.b IVi 'uid to any m '•o - . ’f.. , ;:Hc'-d' ! •/.,:!/ * 1 ng, fe. n f a fr which h',s mi r.. me what « ■the tipthMiOH, " Jong-fijC/'/l J'rt -- ■j ferifl/i ” 71 * Method.'-*, who H fom tl"* mind an defeswi,n*i

J, And * i .ing them ia mu

d», min/!.,

'Jlii'. clai//f for the irifeiiib , born blind, and : f,y j|.o:o who m-'-unm

» lo m claim fer 'he i-.uma Uv ki.o " that i

ml h : that which the mind | (m/nUilfoti. r- il i e ; mid it can rf.""h"> no oilier, and | 'I he eon'll

. r, than ih". ' ue ii/ipi. upon i ' i rofi ■ ioo• | lo mind,'. which if h n p w . I (here will bo mcordfng lo j oilier in tl.nl v/hieh ie lo bo "omiimi.ie ib d. If mu,d po - • •

d 'lev'doj.m'.fit o f the Blind. that which can find no x<,*ynm it, the r.ai#;:«.«w*» of tbo otla- rii l/u j./ imiyo/l Unit real uiaimiiro- i o n * j no eomm ini'.a'ioii / an be ,i,.vln njion nuch r.ubj"'l. 'fh'i',, if I

v-h h to "//f)niunio"il'! with h r/itm who hrt*i bewho, co/ivi'ji/cntly, Ju« hnd no eon*eloii« exporimi'vj of Jigh........color, nnd mieh other m are p/coli-ar to rigf/i, f c; n , fer tcnot communicato with him upon th'/": r.ul/jeelx involving a per- infejjil/lfj tintii i-, U. .me that'•-option of light, because there b, tioLhing within (he range of hi-. lt,frtlhhil;ty. For fi.o lyibh "r.|/rieno; which rcap'/ti'Jr. lo my menial condition. irmly tl.-.t v.h.'.l, h i, u n -i/r land.'.

T nlay r /n iv n o with vu-ii an one, and may awnk' K ecHain j p, on / idefia in mich a mind, but (ho id'-jo thus awakened will not ’ only i«i infeljir".pond to the Midi of that which they rep." -n \ 'J ho blind department of hfe umh.r.;^ri/jing to wbr- i. man'* idea of light and color will not bo a truthful rep muon la- lion thereof; and W'-rC ho lo bo restored to right a fo r having formed th'-no ideas, lie v'/oold tind tliern an impediment rather than an aid to » truthful prrrcptlon.

’J he rai/ie /», true of all false ;erception*, 'fhe T/iiad which lertains false ideas u j/.n any •,ut/jecl i i i», a wor>". '•ondition for

receiving the truth upon such subject, than one who ha* no id- at ail thereon, ft is lij:e building, when the ruhl/i»h of a previ' edific/> fe b : removed before the true feandalion can he laid. ^

I fence we can understand how it i i that God o n make no >n- !}, fell! hi

■ M infeiiibi/j

i ly of Iho t/ '■ hing o ' K'hai tfroto o'oebiu.c;

ift! '. ie iinfeilibSe in <UMtu.t .1, . '.' ( . . . . ip

g m.-eL'Ov it. ft car, f-e infill, j/ ro iva i-» meaumge *n

, lv •/■"-■e: Are,j r:d,/.g ; '/

d-ireI', f . : i. oil

i'on of l.hTi.;: ConCiiU*.iotl CAM Aot I/: fcVO

wortl /m ! V :i: f/. any further than men i : infainb.'e in b;*j f ;- nn-J' i 'and.r.g to pe;./ i/c If God, ti < refere, mrvfe or.!

ofeHiW : . <rfair.ly know it. | wthat lie fh’ble - r any other book j mli

; of his ,'.iil to eept j/y ir.-joring man to .. and (l, :l in j.i' .t on -..II f,r all who a.-

iltii, "iofli'-d in human b--r gnt"''-, </,u • - under if.,; rame pV,r lay/ a. f-cmn,nJ.i'. i‘ioi;. from one to ano'h'r. Jlrlemai Jang nag". !/j. v ,

rr matter by wd.om used, in b u t o f tb.v which h. igh'.l 'ii . he ';orr,riiimic;.!'d, rind it ts-i-onr ; aignif-.aM; '/cording to the ; mdition and e'lpa'aty to pc/or-e it-, meaning, in t);" one to j hom it is a/l<1 re e'b 'i iie idea '.ought lo V; communfe,’/'{ [;,y,a!: iay !/• aUoIute truUi, h«‘, l!:e one t- e d may be a . nfno-jbow

lut'dy f.dvo L o t(>»ing to th' v; 'life rent Conditio',. of m ..landing in diD' r If p, i,y,

cn>ly developed uAwi”, the ••■ .mo Jangmge fell, to '•oirimunie-iV: iand , c O thou: wh'/have'eri. J ho,

•;;i/J ing ed pe:■ "pfiol* ' TV/J" 1 ; '.ideal affij

, a rev'.-l; ,f ihe in faA, il'/V,r dl'J U i:

0' [/."• '/revela'I'.o •!': -fel’ibiiily ? | .

bn fJo fhe ou's'Joi,

Ta

'. , o.o ii ; elf-evident that -be / M U .

••.d • a' ' f li.i; iJ'bf-; a."; f.O mor' ' I;':',of s boo!:, aoy further than the; j they a

hi;: - /sp’.ior.s of truth, fewc de'p- r riicaeifig'i/and i! fe'"' 1'. " r !bo ; d.' •:, id'.;,-, Cfe, i f life;. i/: Doe of tl, J-.o • 1 ’fe'ir

. tl e ll"".;:ht*, Ideas, imag'd, fde, ", corn m u a fed repr-.:• mludc not'I".'-loped to 'be ; pher 1 hereof I

: ey trull, !■ ''/ wii

. I:.-.

M>ul, j ..f U."•ml eonh'd ',/■••■ the c-.mmunicc'-or. ft I, a di.

• ii, .pl.-.i'ion of the Spirit Lo avnukan the -cthough'/ •is in 'he "lit.'! of tii'; whler* of the Jfib!**, Vscans- li.ey Jay l-eyond the plane «f man's r.atur.ii uuder

•I to tho.-: "•iod • who have not 'he l/.-ecfe", of this sp'rltu'il it.-pi j ration? ff I render'd ll t.

i.e :;.'om/ ctcri'-y of rr,;.:i'll ria'/ira! tincemcry for GoJ to in-i/n c: mat; tb&l he

! truth, (hen it r/eor:" : ;"C le a ry that ;cej/tio/s and u'/feri-.La.ncfe • -.1 : •;

ferent commur.icalion no ardiug ('. tbe difi'n.iit mind. /",<ivir>g l, IJonC':, from liie vc-tv lav.■' of c-omm-if::' oti, a) lac

guage can not I.,, made the medium of infaKihie ‘.'ornmunieu'ion to all claw's of m'nrU. I'y the very fa/.t that It i: r.ui'ed to one condition of menUl unfo.' ling. it i-. un /jl'/vl to h i,oil,• r and differ-; bn,/; ;; cut one.

All 'ommuriicatlona must he unto wind* rc'/dv cor/ling to the t)rider*tari/ii',g of ftuch mind, and th jioii-.ibili ty he .anything civ a ft mat t/n not v/ha "lea of the communie-itor, the one r"/i .lng ihc c mu*', depend upon hi; own and/.r*Landing for It-U e idea of the communicator may b-; infellihie tmth, but 11. ] tiou, to ha •:;• 1 (he iofell.bi'i'y of corf/mu:.;'.

AVh

no p.-

»Im t/d, 1

r th . I; .

iv, W .o

ill.,

ing them, ,ae- "*'* >'7

* may be (fee

ife.o/!'! U inspired •o '/ ', no "rfeut,pj • j In i.uife r* of "a ■ **.•..'• m l. UiAhty *A

bo i ' ' . ■ • • • ' . . . ' i pir •'••.. • erf t ;• : / f.r Ih .Ir '• r ! o . o lo in' n, llieij it v.iil r'/juirc the h/r.d of in p./.a- , . . . .

oihfiiUi.l'.nUoi, ; ... ico th- : .' .a.od »: e )T pirn! . ■ :. i/gflili':.. I/.';. 1,• ■ ; tio: imnt i. inf - ; ' ir.-.p;r.a'ion of I . *-a j ’■* ' f ■■ ■ • / . . . •

idea of (he r (j lv i m ay be the rank",', fei-.eh'/od, 'J he corn mtinication to each i.-. what 'ach iin'IeiatAnofe it lo mean, but they understand it diC'.rcntly; (hereforo It ir not an infallible commurdeadori fe both.

You pr'i-.'.rit me with the Ji:J-It* ;■••; tl,': rule of rr.y fei'l: and practice; you fell me fe re'eive it a*, the infellihie word of God.,V,w v/iiat am I fe row iV J 71"; entire look of paper, ink «nd calf rkiii ? J}y no means. What then ? W hy, tlr feet.'’, truth-, and doctrines lie rein contained. Hut how am I fe know what ! whoin <h

t 1 do w*r: '• m Utt" •■ • . . • • • - . . . . h. . of»n .the trutiis a/!') doetrii...i of il,at bool: are fe me according fe my nri'lcr-i'anding. Now ,!-, my 1/ lief iV* Ik* hook, or fn my urrPr- hlan'l'n'j o f (he book, ? A;.'f V/Lon I am '.lairnlng infallibility fur llie " !,ii.g>. of that book, red p/efend fe; »hat ‘.h'/c fe cell- i |,.vl »-;eh »:-•in '/. nr'-, what i» that, b i-. claiming infejlibilily for my und' a tan ding ?

'I prof/^/l;o» can not ho '//ntrov'r'.'.d : 'H it ', man, " . s i t(0',a! l/.ing, can 1/ lieve in no fact or trutli, eze- j.t a - i’. / >-i I.’-T fx.-ro ption or under, ’aeding. He may i. ii'/.e 11, . (here a."

'J truths of v.h'/ h he he: no p ;*e- p'-on or ur.d/.-i hut that i -. not believing i . fAc fe"- or t- :h. 'Jl, re

||'; d.fi'.r'-HV; b,' i, iieviijg in « G.xl, :-i i b ii'.vi

‘•r

o :j.t a-v it eome. mfe },f, • I inding, feilo' r/iuiii'.aliuTi fe him c in i,. ao.wiorc p e if" t ti.* 'a

'Jl.i-; v. i|| he" fit t i,, r • vi'i'-nt fi -i.-i ai,oil" r r/.i.ii'l' tu’.‘>on.not 'hV.rmiij,; the gnality of 3:4 liable to my in it. d< fermi-

i i j t, d .ihonilrnU '. il-i i/.

i.-iiiK-'l, 'fhe -piri'.u'il j.iic-ipi'v ;,-/i do-.trines v/hlcji dej -i/l . . ... : ' : ■ CflOi fll.il ! no,

WH.Ht d'-p'.ri-l upon the like iiApiraliori for tb'ir c . m m - a and coritinuao'/i in 'dher miii'i*.

7hi) o-ill become mn*t obviou* by consid .drig lh*> folJo»«' g propeoiLoi:*: 1 f'ra), written and pantomimic Jar/gu'ige ii no', '//irtjxderit to c/.nvey correct H 'a* further than the true c'vrner.'• of ■ j• c*i.t in ti.- *. ! , . • id..,;

tom in c km . i . ■ nlmeant UiOftA co ta ^ o m yjKCptwnb nnd «pprcdat«tfM

.- ••• for T • r • : . . .. 7 • . ou . ptrMption ta ■:

color, linn the mind rec idng the nommui,. /itiou must hive perception; bat If cucli mind ha* naver had

any such p"re"ptloa, then It has not the cfement* o .t-.f wi./i, the ah. a sought fob; i oma.-u ted, c-'.n bo cor.; true b >|.

if. / ■ ;• a..; -.*/.•'. I. '-. i. . .. .• ■ ,, • i - 1.mcoio "f Vih’eh do not "list i/ the e-o,,-'. oe u/•:, ti,.:*. .*h|mu.‘. be- corj/ioi-nic.-.fe'l by .• orno '.'her m * l l r m crfe/ri.--.;j

mg it J..o / , one

be iljfehibi ,i '/ on th

of the a ' y o y of It-r.ofe of li.e t,t fehoaf«®.

"ding; language.!!• IK .................. ■ e, 7

.eni' e v /.fi, v,h'olj Iran:".rid tho s,iturai a/.u » -7 nddr-

!, a* a ,A . tin /. if couii .ni. • .!»■ •! I'; ih- i“ p! i'/i* nr-I by o*.i" r rn a;.-, l!> .n - :! '■ / mb >],■■ bar. ' I.-Ige. " ■ notiUy in ■1 I./," .' -/ Of ii.: 7lubhl lo fe j Hr. It ' . ... fe ,, Jl • - J of God ii, llife.r :/i» Auhj-' L T i.tr /U

", a lid that, Mr, the divinity of fe,* feu,;; and noU'/Ti, he cam nev'-r elation fro/n <>,*J * . ■■, /no: mm* U/jrl, ft p , n through a uritl'Ji o r 9[#,k'n < ,mmi -‘feoa; I of : .. i, , '«rw iiw|A/wJ fe i If* sc; «/i *U«rtnglrtg", 'X | 1 / , i; or :pfe ,1 laii'p,;,'": "i.e only ue-; .Hi ii ' it.-1 IfeT/iidi l 1 i . i of 1. 1 ; , h i .; 1 KtA r r>r» t >1". com- j; cl' /„. n Is ;,i a heady .-ii ,*. in the mind.. /*.: ofea. i, fe »J. • *• ».d fWupfeiit lbuMthwaoUmi 1:.* under- &trtv-ti." ; !< .a, r 1/ , out of tl" ng j., t„ i I ' '" ' • r,f d HO' - r- ,ui> d 1,/ b , i . - . ' i . i h

/ f.»« tb-. f'.j, g'.ii.g ' o-'.'id'.iu', s', r * •.'-• sr.ly fed; i ■ • f fe it

-/U-p *'..'. '// <oi,v« y pit,*', i' and di.iii'j Imtl.i; I.

H. y rtf: n-pirt.1 fe i Tbo Ifei.

edural in/nd h• j// t ll" »• *'>■ j and ••I. ii .

.t11*' i"”•oe.a’/ d vrihh i.ip-1* 5.V1."1. '■'• a : j.in lu.-lj •!;, tfor ihi*. r,.V'/T, it In, tlui ih

P o t ilia i:«W ii ib * t

Hi th'.ri/e ih-.'i fe cm. I ai.,1 , I tpir -I In/ti.*, tie.y r e ;;

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great a variety * f doctrlbe* kIi-vmijig that whatvaricikw of mind* l-> d*d>i< me ot, they ar© un Uw..rd of God to man, it 1 >- Nothing car.

aehood and error. truly l-.-n. tikd by

t’ A It T R l I) (J K A N U li K 1 '1' T AN ’ a H 1> i It I T U A J, T K I- K (; Jt A 1* Hootira© U permitted, there " ill b drawn from tli© fl'b l* ** there i them ; and instead ©f b w w it i j come* th© greatest im m inent 0f 6»L*

And »f »«) otto were .lu>po«r-l to qucMiou their phil.*»ophy, liiylorj »U*fw in and tfAcInw b j < xantplc nli.it their phdoeophv' affirm* JuM. in *>roj»>ft**»!i a* iho Bible hit* b >n ©treulut-d among th© mx* »• nml they have been taught to read mid <\- j un.I its iik h'I' ;.' for them --Ivo*. lmvo divenwlie© of opinion nr.:--;!i under Um 1‘roli *tnnt vhomi'. C»m- **cl JitW another lm' ooutiiund to mi"-, •"u li receiving tho lbbl» it* the infallible omd

of <Ji vtriil'.', different frot

- m-vy b© ih- M to <>f « cetitf'»l „f «,|f lot...

liner limit lit .. Tho n • tliiit truth i

R eoR rxm o opifti ruAti^M

ml.r.*tfl not bo i. . >i.d ntnl

»M'N< l.ltetl.u

tiding.>» |»-r uri'li ih

i . jJ , and each deducing a contradictory to. tho olhot?

And Up* tftodoticjr innat continue *o long a* Uicre i> diversity in tli© d*grov** of iivnn) unfolding of tin*** who rend and ©v

* Ht’ohv J>) long ns it w evident that man’* Csitli i c>rt«pond Ida unden(ta»d»ig, und that men must dill, r m the.r ur.ri-Ttandmg* as they differ in coaJitiotiv of reception and \terew.; *-It*, U't'jf touat diversity of opinions prevail among th o*o-*u» d< ja’iid aj««n tli.> literal word for a revelation from h o d

I T d-Kirm© of Vue Catholic Church r.-t •otinc* the n#cv»iiy of ttiajlr.v.: n oil iho part recipieuiof an inspired common-

■ vnr\m 'Uy>n.\bly true. But Utnir argument fail* to thU : h; m ©easily which t'opiir-* inspired leathora to receive

■ d tllla r- \ i ,'i i>, :tho r-xjuirc* that tin o wlu© li-i. n •.'p'r.'d la uii lar*.! a .J tli -ir ©xpv-itihji*. If sp-v.il in v new. **svr\ t»*t oUv. it is t"\©»»ivry f> r all

,-iiou uf the plenary iu.aptr%fioa of any cUv* * f »qtCM _ ^n» I i. •. u. • i worthy' ot c-indoTsliwn. Tne .pi^ti

; ration < f rii- r.s d«V\' R’ f-' po^rlaul to linn, th in tf.on of lU it. v h -lj u Kink 1' rati m may but

i .. i • 'mm who h n 't inspired to ln*Ar. Il»n> .- .u d ill tho tou.da»:d<l i f bis savin.;-, - Ho that U I - , , . I. t i n , . V. . r -

x tu fcV ll.

*.h A tllltl ,|0 1 ■ ll - fill III • nridung the mtnd, tmivi11V 'hg.-1-.l. ami Uv.it,in in int'i tin under

But trull * tec HV'I IIJ'-'ll mnh'-rily m.-r-ly. ar© mtl• rv. a niut Dl‘r* mloel, .md -|Vi«-tl ly llit-y tl.» nutlie mind by ■nlar {Ing >1" und' iMandin g ; ihvrvf,.r, tli»ul mind vvlm-h pi ill-.-*-.- tu t < IV" Until iip-iii authormt pen-civil g il, deK‘* not - ■ iv.> it f-» -Immri luiK"it Imt rather f-r , Ifgatit.Iho fe>r<-g-.jt g Cel '.*iileraii<uu It Ih-iMIII. iij)|,itrimt that

I of lift! Ill-■ the

the urtmit and rmf i and U f i l of tln<

uf an ,-x’.>mnl 1.eiigusgt.; til-1 Olluan lot th inflow mg mt" t)"< • "ic­

wrernts the a- tun!ily.

1'liin-. uf i, ion a* them bio drjAil Ire- . 1. The

i lb in it-

f iAnd • xp >n shah W n spiipih M I • 'lho.-hu

'tbACMw the ttnc u ih'’ iiv-y.f! liiat a- a *

• Js 4- oh*: bal oanf . Tlw. cl

ih jrc are but tan Uilivctui li .undnti-d tut-

l j The eue is by means in pirab n, by irliich h

of that which rej Ilium are aa tn»ny

of conwioii-iwM to Is'nu«e to the uiind, u « Um mean* of inspimtii nal i.'-.iie. When tin imago <>f physical ol*j*-cl>» i* dagutrre ot\|- 1 npivi the mind, through tin-inMrumrTil ditv of |h« eye,the principlo of inspiration is ob—r\«-d In truth the divine com-iauuicat- s with in in in no jdam , e v i pl by inapiration I In- imago of an obj U Oufiveyvd t i Un- Con"lousio»a through ill. medium of l-^lit. ii n- |-.',f et a- i- th,1 nn-d'um t-. convoy, an-1 a ia that degrs .• of consch.iisne* to i ,v ,n . . (Its iinpr* t n.

In <h>v j»orvo tn---.linot lh--rv« is th • - amo kind of in-pir »ti-.n rvous -i-t-tu - in -viumthv with «.isli other, trm.aiuil

si-naatiotM* from on- to th * other, 'Miln-ut anf outwaid -ign • ayniHd t-> ts-pri»,*nt th-w - n-.i! v-r.s. Tint, itistanci-' at*- is-tit luon wb-jii |».»in» ar- tranaroitted fn-m or-- to tho other, by th­ru- to infliiv of n. rv-

i. try • on;mA In l v; • ar- -r'.K’v , .

l>n.:u, , . • l!l -v t'-.- thvr ,o*n vs.

•: A -knylvOi »h«> i'-M,'.'M up this . id-Wn ' i : : th

; or unwii

t ty «>;' any l- .-e>k, b-i-e 1 1f|- n thor.t'.or e>r vinUr-i, is ait as-umj .lionrtM the iri-wo uv< r•pul, t*. de.miia- rltg pri- who

li% ”• Go-1, tho K v, i--.nl »«4li-h and alourvl :.ak minded and

:vc i laV ' or unwiihnjpto examine their chum, and rl. j - : : . U. i:>U- h*l* » b- .* h.-.w h. -t wj.il I.•,:!-• or'no thought upon t l . >u'v .1. aro lb- -c "1. • I n -abm'.U-d to their Jomingc:ii»g fcxacdoi.s.

T ' ■ . ! . ■■■ '■P-r . i tile r'.vi:J !' s i.v Cti-livcvl and crushed byc’eri- -'- de-;-. i'x-1- r .'- c i- sd- vf^be ^Tsys.-t andTUoA ridi-ruVv.*',-- !s, Lava L-.-v/i i.aie'nt a» chuiTu-g under iho sanction of *• s ..;i^ ,.he‘ L rd;” at.if b’gotry. -a; .-sgnttwi, and nkiitlo.-s

' .' |!icr.c s of such lYi-s- aiifto-iiativc tca.h.vgs. * %,

T h : im-ta. d ■ cf Uv-ciiin j by antboHiy is most p. micious. Tiief>. is*tn> w.,y W vhic'i t^utU-jumy bo |N»rvwrt..d to such an

i l,i

In lh>

Ill'll whkh

I'tloclKX ; and "-.e ac uMoin. d to suchitin-.mall *c..*alio n* thus ac-|niifil. fi'-- i -. -n »V -l* III,, m#otltl intlu-nu.-» t rnii»niitl<--l from <..nt ;»•iV outward M*rn .-r im b :i- r--pin- mnl1 medium ulining tint'd with tr,nif flllOno-* arc ir.m-mitt. d. Divert-.* i

! >' . h:» vie i t;;.

exlcor’:.* - hr th1* s^ruiiioos o f authority. WhtqjUint prin-vf av.-v-viasr^jplh js admitted by llo m inj, tl-ore is tio

limit to th^ uls- h -v-d which may bo foisted.upon it.frisk.- ♦be >.- ti r- of authority the xuos: wicked ard im­

pure vi-.'c:rir.e5 A: - ice i'sd us U.o truths of God. Lust andmali dsipes, ? tutensid.d by cuc-»u< a ad err; of God.

'. . . h the estimation of the ignorantThe worst pox-ions o f the animal nature are eli-gHiiM nal, and the most relentless pense- r-uures arc practtccd for the honor and glory

!: • sanctions

-. banished

TL. .v-s/r.’ - of tho cross, tho gibbet, and the stake in Atnerea. r ow ing Co the ah.-onco of tlio Spirit which would invoke tiieir aid. T.-.at religions zeal and malice which nailed Jo-as to the cn>- eighteen hundred years ago, has never ceased to i a s p t h o blind devotees of authority. In tho present age uf enlightenment, religious persecutions would not bo tolerated: x m, .n such persecutions a . make use o f the wheel, the pfson, a^ i u_ - -.r-j-i; ar. J ti.i-. j.a llie sentiment is onr only proteeti-<n. A's i s f i. rdigioas zeal and malice does what it can to dc- f.r y tk .- - who op:- - ■ ii- deviiisms. I : is yet eager to devour rep iiUitioa a.-:d b ifine-s pre-pects. It rejoices ws;h fiendish delight at the misfortunes of its religious enemies.

This Spirit pro- cedsffom that f.tls. oeditieo of mind induced by a L . r'^eo to th;- mandates o f authority. It is the natu.-a! and 1- g.timate • iT-: ring of that fals-hood— deep, damnable and malignant— which must flow from a perverted religious senti­ment.

Tii-< tn :-t under the inCucnco o f authority are they who are in the controlling indue ice of their anmiai nature-. The purely inudl.-.lnal are i-iclir.--d to think independently, and they pay- no farther d- .breace to authority than self-interest dc-manls. Th? re^-ect of «ue’a minds for authority is a se-A-ii and hy­pocritical respect-

One under tiie ciiitr.iHing induence of the intellectual lores, cm not r :i .. trut.li unsusi.-»ineil by convincing evid-'nc \ v-pc- daily v . c v i t h other wtll-i--tab'.i>hed truth*. The weigLli .t authority can n' t supply the place of evidence. There L an intcll-’rf.inl -et,-. uf f.il-itv which re]H-!s such false ntntc- •n«:.n tog-.ilicr with the authority which sanctions it.

The truly inte'.l- ctual n'nd can not bare f.iitli in a propositioc whicli co;.!'.;: • w'.;!, wh r. it knows to be true. It lias within itself an tnuvto con cion of the universal harmony of all truth, an-1 whatev- r conll-.cts with what it knows to lie tru e ,1 11 t r t, ikii :_;h . i-:d by a - thus sailh I. • i.L k Ga'.iko, tlio indivi-lusl may recant the publication of a troth to avoid the t. rtu;c or to gain a favor, but he can not rc-caut hi-onvic;-. jU'.-

Tii-: purely intellectual mind naturally aspires f -r freedom ol" thought and eijuuss'- i i ; and wln-n surrounding cx!.maU wi'l permit, it will indulge in i.ucli frvi-!-m. liu tv .h m thi- mind i= conjoin-; 1 with the lu-tful and n-ldah loves of the aiiinial nature, it will for- go that freedom of expression to gratify its animal inUr.st-1. lii-nce it i- a rale of universal application, that when the highly devtlojn-d intellectual mind retains its ron- n.a:iim with the d wt. v* o f authority, it will be found, in some respeebi, to 1-. seeking it- selfish ends.

That ti.i* ; -<•. n n b-.- -l---nionstmt-:d by nn examination into the cliaract r of this entire claw of society. In every I'omtnu- nity «an be found those who privately have no res[>cvt for the fo !>h dogma, of the n . 1 M'd vetarian world, and yet who publicly encourag-, an l by th-.-ir influ.;.-cj and money, sustain th<rm. 'Ik motive for doing tlii* ditT-rs in d-tT-rcnt individuals. S*y;n . do -u • ul ..f r. =p. c'. tv social standing in soeict)'; some have respect to their bu*inraa pr..*[<cts; sotne on-j thing, nrd otb :r, u!h. r tilii!•_' ; but all are alike in th i*: (hey each play the hypocrite for the purpose of advantage and s.-ll-g nu. They disrigwr-l tlnir convictions of truth for bclfUh fiurjioscsj thus

.1 th- exil.-uigl.t-,

this li'.lil!):d.-as, i -|C., thlo'

8 . B . 11 W I T T A N . K P i T W H .

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NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9X, J85G-

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vn It•: > i.v n,sAs intmiat. d nt (he <1- - of niy (ir l- f

falo a( ii late hour on bri-lay i jcnipg, th I friend Su ph. ii Dudley, 1 ,., . gwvo mt ©to hi* ple.ui.nt home r./.J f joily <"• iv friendly alicntioi.* ' >« il niglti s't lortn common©* d, mu<1 •■•Ji,i,i,u«d, with

during thr - 'la i- , wh*.), j,n .h r ‘ d th-* p«-o|.|« to Attend my Ur

I unlay, Sunday nml Mot,, tvc. Mio Icctnro -n s

allcmh-ri by n htrg< , (lil-llig.nt •found mionat in tin -Kino wn •st,-tin r.npil milt gr* >l iioli ) many jiu-pl -w . ro oihi.rwis.

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nts w, ro till in a ,-f ill--.- o'lninotiun.1 remaim* in Bnll'ilo over Uirwlnio*, ttlul un ll»o o t-mu" «,i * ...... - an not w. .1 v ' '

th« Sdth w*it one of ii - 1 rt i ird-.* e -n i. .: , at i • hi o • o f Mr. i f-> V < -> .* I- Uibl bj the worthy Pre-id : r .-l , _

Br-.ks, win* il iughlrr, Mi - .Sarah Bro«» is d,»ub'-< may ■ •; ; • » •( »i * |thr moat t- ii wkuble mediums in th© toot try- Among / •:

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of i:. vm blrd on that o .ca ion wvr. *- w r. ! ; dal • atnl ii*i("ti» fiom diffon-nt jja i- -.

wa« one <-f tlr- n i n n l - 1 hi* lady i* " ' l l k out . 1- r , and )ur t*un- la-( . > nitix i her piivat#- gt.-c-' and viilin*s~~Ah i K- ailin:.;-, and tho still more b .mtiful 1 Ii .-■ > won ill highi-t aj-plait and *■<!.ij> wherever she- i known. M,-. M.

Lyre nn-l MTI- < i.u.ill- L .-o t).. . .V./.T.

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Jramai'x- j- w>r«, .-.,.d ( lrat*d in h<-r .!. • tns <-f her artu -1 !*f<— j il the watm- i ft.cii,!- ( i an. .tnJ an-e 1 i., Mr., who,ii.noith'laudiii/i

it, by th : *'l nt nctiuil ho <1 il.t'-i - e bc-tw- v a ti e trieih. -I- r f contmunication, (lirotigli

the in-liuniotilaliiy of e.vu-ronl language atid that of in-vj.irntion, nay be likened to the dith-renee l» tween ac*jiiiring i'l*-r»» «.f ex- ivt.-no.' front the description of an -tli-.-r, and that of our own j - r- iourI olwervition. The experience of every ©no has deuion- •trated that uo amount of descriptive language can supply tin: place of experience and observation, even win n the subj- ct li«'' within the plane of our own conscious ©xpcriei

Thus, although we may have had a cotfcious exjveriur.ee of all tlio s. n-ali-ns which light and color can awaken in tlio uiind, v-1 no amount of doscriplive language can acotirntoly portray in

iin-1 (ho gorg. ous beauty of tropical scenery. L-.-t the ©ye f-.-r itself, and drink the inspirations of its own plane ; and its

p-rc -p’.i n* v ill transcend infinitely everything which could l*e c -inniuiiicAtod to it by external or descriptive language.

But when tin- subject to l-c communicated is that which in­volves * n«alt»ns an-1 conscious elements that hav e no existence in the mind, then exU-nul k-nguage must utterly f.»il o f commu­nicating a true p reoprion of that which is attempted. What externa! or descriptive languag*' can he nsed to awaken in the cv-ns..-; -usn. -s of il;- man horn blind a true jurcejAion o f light or -4.1.- r T o what existing dement of consciousness in the

arc no such elements; there can l-' no such until by some means, natural or spiritual, light, with it* attendant «on?.atiot.*, be let into his soul; and if. owing to nn organic defcU in the phy­sical organs, the natural method of informing the consciousness cannot l-e successful, th-sn there remain* but one other way, and' that is, the influx of those elements into his consciousness through inspiration.

Upon th : -ante principle, those spiritual j.-rceptions aud atfee- tions which traow n J the j-laue uf earthly or natural expe­rience, can not be communicated to the tniud, except by the in­spirations of Iho spirit. Fxtern-d or descriptive language can uevc-r supply tho plac; of inspiration, no mailer who speaks or who writ- ?. The defect i- in the mcans of communication, not in the communicator.

For thi* reason Jesus could not make himself understood l-y lus discij lcs or the world- They bad cars to hear tho natural words, but not to jx-rceive the spiritual significance of thus, words. Hence he left thv-m as ignorant of the real nature of the kingdom heavea, ns when he first commenced leaching them. He tu’.d thorn that the reason why they did not understand his speech, was because they could no! he «r his words, for they were sj.irit and they w.-ro life l>ut h-; told them further, that wheu the spirit of Truth should come to th in. then would they under­stand what he had said unto them.

Fr. in the foregoing considerations, we urc led to these conclu­sion- : That external language, as a means of communication, can never be any more jx-rke'. in the transmission of thoughts, idea?, seulitin nis, etc., than is the understanding of the individual to whom it is a d d i o - l ; that all w ritten or»j»ok'-n language is ad- drv-'eJ to lb-, understanding, and becomes to the individual wlml bis understanding makes il to mean.

That no conununicaiion, cloibc-J in external language, can be­came truth to all mind*, until :>!! mind*, by b-inir -h '■ I >[--1 to it* sj.h i -, become infallible in jv-.rwiving its trim ?ignifican-.e; and that "h -n the mind dots j-.r.. ive its truth, it will ixceivv it upon its own authority. and not ujv.ii (lie authority of him who nit. r . 1 it.

M l bv h .) facile \c«lltlutl •

lhr- -

her extreme youth, has mtuiii-hco of tho most dilhcult tnueicni i-oinj-usittoiH.

A Sjiirit, who nnstwred to (he t.;.m<- of ** F n -1,” amtoune- (lie fact of hi? presence by boidlv striking the .--Iring; < f th' piano The room \v.,s totally daik, li*-- in-truroent w.a. plao-l i > i'i< against the wall, the hoy* I-ring/<•**»» tl.e e ;»n-i ti < m. -liuin ; .vt > only having Iter hand <-n tho back ja tt uf Ui«- c.u-e. Th- S j, nt wc-.t proCvt-ded to tune tho io-ttnrncnt to clionl with the violin. The >-mb aliscnce of natural and artilivlat light* J:-l not k in to ir,tcrj- -•(he slightest obstacle, inasniti-.il ns the pror-e*, wa* r.vj -). .--i.! tile r. suit Complete. Thun followed a tno-l letnarkabl- p-r- form .ii...-. Camillu play-d some of Iter most difficult tm;-;-, -- II-

M R- T I F F AM Y / NO HtZ L E C T U R E O

.ally b.. b.xv-

ing on " Fr> d" at iho oomrae ncomi nl uf each j-ic-ce for the k- j - , hate note, which the Spirit gave, llo then tracked J;is fair h aderjwherev.-r her surprising geniu* and r-l-i ! enabled making mere child’* play <T the wildest maz-.-* in the plicated harmony, lie improvised many a graceful interlude,' and reveled amid l,is own : t"riling, rap-id and L-rilliant varia-j j- tions, :.s if drunk with die spin! of melody.

There xva* a second part to thi- n.-v.-l and intei. ; 'ir,g entertain­ment. M ile Camille T o o wa* not nmionme'd in ii - portion j of the pr- gramme, and the entire company v- re si'.-.-nt vri-ns; • *. 1 W e w r.- utterly amazed at th- revelation • f the Spirit'* »" - h r- > ful pow-r, and the hitherto unknown capacity of the in-uum -i.1 , "

d a wide range opiniotw would differ (. on constrained to say that w) to hear him, W haami cogency. Hb di*tour •«, though r- .j-L

which might b : exi--ct- 1 to be a»j arer.t -after ). ing It rilled ; nn-!, (O fitr 09 W« a n ; ; ' i : t - jll Igt

r r it J.a.ii joint

. T l» I.ccull.-.r r '-r *:r ef Mr. Tiffany, r.« a 1-.*.; i ■ X h e IL d ito r '* IV lic rc a fc u u i-nsst-irv of I.-- subj*;-*.!. and LU a : ; . ■ nn ■ )u [ u . I»rr— . _ .vz. r .

stands l*cfor-f hit au le c c i . IDs mod*; o f ii'.- ■UAU.n art v x.,0- l l - • f - •- V- . - . -

h nn inter.--*! which c L t l -.-hole, hio labors have done, a- J

standard of thought nn-3 t this cite .-.n-1 li.-Initr, and w. .

he employed. TJic Spirit v •uked the c-leineots . s if he had !:;i' bbr*.

impihuned vapor escaped sound ; while far above, tho thunders wok© and Ic-.-ijicd thr. ugh the wilds of ether. There wav a pnu:C—for a moment; all wu* silent, then the report of signal gur.* came booming over the sea, and, anon, terrific shock-, as if caused by the exp-1.-ion of

That truth can ©t !>■ ' tanglit by antno man a* m i*t*-r it can be reived oiwh-n I'Urc ,iv •1. it b'-C•m * itsown highcan teach tli truth v. .u ha­ t to teactruth, liosp© k* - m o lf bavit g aothori

That nil dv|-ntnti'.i about l .*• in'piratany bo I:, nn to nothing *o far its©r book-auth--ri! v for truth. The in*,.Ui-'ks, vvill -Id i .th ng t-> tthose who ar n>t ""l i.- d to indcrstauwritten; l-ut Ih y in. and vill a*!d mwho receive thcir •vutlu-rily,truth.

Hence, i mu ■ 1 ■ rccivv lie- nec*«-cjiiditi-m <-f nind by means u which lliniiuat© our id-r»•aming*, ai J write t

I, anddy .i > it i* jsTv. iv -t authority. 11-* ul-vn

j, and v\lieu he ha* th

i..n f any individual, or making lh.it individual ration of individual*.

A truth in lli- mind* of which U spoken or

f f.dseho>-l to tho*. ut perv iving their

i our affections those more interior truths which p. rtain to our highest d'.**liny ; ami this we cm do l.y comjdying witti the language of ill-.- (-'xt: “ ll vc love me k-eji iny commandments,and l will j»ray the I-allow, and he shall give you aii- t b r Comforter, that he n-.av al.id. wiili you forever, ©vun the Sjiiiit uf Truth whom the world cat: not receive, because il sceth him not, neither knowelli him.”

to his call. He gnvc voice* to tho wind.* and wave*, and th- uttered their fearful dcc’atnation?; tlie intangible things, f th e1, d : : natural world, the silent forces and imjtalpable vapor?, each li:-d a separate voice, and each express* d some dt-j.-.r. c purj-c**©.Over this strange convention “ Fred” presided with nx-re that.1 ©ours* mortal dignitv and povver. Uvc-ry voice w u b -ed ien t to his- mandat-*, but he s*cm J littlo dLj oscd to retrain tljj* sponta*

us expression of the a*scmb!ed c-lemc*nt.-. They waltzed in the aerial halls to their own wild mu-ie, and the ur.- cn reve’-r.- ( I- cim r- v- seemed to swe«-p all tL© ch. ids in Nature rather thou the strir.g--j means ul o f a feeble instrument, fashi-ntd l-y human hand*. TLu Spirit j ' * -"summoned the T niptst. aud w© listened to bis terrible exordium.! Front tl

Deep called unto deep,” ar.d the wave* answered th “ The powers'of the air” whistled in and around the pipe

Stuywisini Inf-itutc, Mr. T. w.v inrit-d■J iver a -*upp'■ementary course of •.-!x l a m in the- which will uccordingly b-.’ deh'v- r-.d on T.i I y •evening* of ca<•h week, until fit.:-!.©-:!. Ti: •first P ,:-.>r:

un . • 1 f*i J • n Tuesday evade.; oftbhi week, wcenabled to p*u ' V i ' '• issue. Tl- iubj ctsother lectures, c . jeav fi-from the Doric.- gii -n elsewL-.f-:. Vr« i ■. no -1 jubt th:

D oU i o n S p i r i t u a l i s m .

.S p i r i t u a l i s t s »i» C o n s r e * - .: aud;«T.c has b--: don: by p r -

the specimen of Mr. T tl.u y b ku an-.rJ. 1 bv the lecture commencing un o

■* may judg: rill be the chara-*:invisible steamship; the- torrents di-scendcd on the- decks; tli-.*tcoming Monthly, which wo here c-;rd:a'Iy - i ;■* . : : r .impthuned vapor escaped from the st- ani-chctt with a hissing I psUonngv. shall give hi* j-rotpvi’.us • y- -• * ar : . .

T H E P R E S S AND S P IR IT U A L 'S */ .nn ( .

Rev. , i hi.L : -.rrr.it. ;

D R . C O D S A N D S P lR T U A L IS M .Tim announcement bv Dr. D .-Js of his . r . . 1 u l --:

magazine-?, ensued, which caused (he building to tremble on it? i:v.d :: : -ry a* accounting fur the phurnful I

humanii v.foundations. Tho performance drew to a c!c; • b ounds, which reminded us of the low wail of dc-?pairi

accompanied by the w, ird 3tid ©olemn diminutud c- dmg Tcinj e-t. a* hi* chariot wheels rolled away through tlio thick air, waking faint echo.* and colling them font the awful depths.

.-.ii origin in il.e iuul’igui;: pon.-r* . th-; . excite I much attentiou and remark 1 util am-

By the latter •

claim!. ha* I

1 the Great We

r.-l « tly fallen via- to verv much

Dell

by tbo way ol tlic Su*j>.n?iun Bridge nui Railway tlnough Canada. Tl..- --Id wa blew violently, and tl,© light mow v.hicb h driven and dr.Iicd over lhe toad n ] !*•*-•

d our J logres*. ’ll. - train " du< o’do-k and thirty minute-*, P m.. !-i>: it was after nii.h.igLl wlieti

arrive-!. On the i l.-uii g mom i-g I cuiitiiiucd my juurj.ey by Michigan Ccnttal Railroad, aid aitiv<d in Jinkson early in

tli" aftornoon. I c ii inciii- 1 my Lv.'-m- - ■ d •- < v - ; > g < i same Jay, and ect.timud the c- v r - < n Friday and >.«tvt

■ audience*, cwtr cing the iii?-: . intellij •. Tli© nuiiib-r > *' barer*, ut.d the iutt •ed front tho ti>t. and the largest l-uih

1strang:© that cue wbo bad wrill *o profoundly.- I T - i - J to them, ?■• conclusively to ;

.* r s ' . I . t ! in then: < ' Brgvrtif; o ’n .- : - as t? z Is U»I: ; p‘ i e - : , p * - r T : r = £ i

1 man ■ . : art My form, *h- ul- - t ■ _ ' h ' - -- _obvious, tarn : ;■ \ ; r-al dvuKDts * his ©wn | •crt'd.v ww«M set th ra *M > nadir tap ttraaM M a

id adopt and pub 1. • bad labored ?o hr.rd to ovcr'.li no i;;<:.ui* strange or na.xi

which Dr. D. h: > ! . , e"-. "'-lit ,i ing--' t-) .S; iri I; hem'diiig the approach o f ll

The

l to I - '

veuings, I» !uie md influential c

tlio Mlbjce

u— a kiuJ o r and higho

t whi! t Dr. 1\ w .iA .b iat->d and flaming aval, io - IL

philosophy

which had

.1! \ t-v g :

: them© e)f hi? c

il. U icl.l.--, (I •j t tho S i t , i l l . ) " . - ’ tii • -1 un tl’<! c,v_- • n 1 j- c'...vuor

uf tlu- third lutuie. Several uf ll- i — - !■ :gy)- u » • ' >n reality of .v l t-ll.t t . I .* inc ludii g Rev. D. T . Grinc«ll,of tltcEjL*cc- nt.vuli* .-tat!

pxl Church, when ! ; un 1 tV V HghU UCd, i ca c in n- g

truly Cl li-tian m n ; :.l-u R,v. l * i , r A*a Ma' r.n. who is tli- those alleg

present j- istor uf a Society in Jrck-uii. During the firrt nndifau't. N\*'second lc* lutes ti- riiwide-bl maniiDtvd c.iisIdcraUc iu'j atiencu net t!,«: D

and rcst'es.-ii':.*?, a 1 ... - ally int . 1 ■ d a 1 v •• • fda vhie - K' v- ry vv j

al. his j b

i.d seat* r hi- R- v. lu» lha

« th-., • * to u-.ir j • -; u.o that Lc did n.

vc facts and pre-par© hi*

» etc overheard by tho*<What was said— in le

< st« mp-crizcel in hi- n. g. iiflirina'.ivo j-r- positie-u?, sj-erche* fur jiublication.

A report having ubtained currency that tlio writer, from pru­dential inotive.*, had < uc« declined o oootr.-ver-'V with the I ’r< »i- dent, tlio undcrbigncd t>ok occnsi-n, a t th© ©love of ♦!*** second l- ctiu.', to offer th© j.lntforiu to any / d'lh tuati who might l o d -jx sod to controvert hi* j;o*ilions. Jio one ©vin-ud tho .-lightest j they van m-t i. v-.-u-’.hly e-l-j.ct to taking its inclination le> occuj'V tLo *j)cake*r’s staud ; hut another clergy*! Dr. lX ds lum.ell m.'..-,es them appear

is. and the phei r.»l identity will BlitUtcJ tho e!.xr l l was, howev.r

, that tLv Dodo «* » ^dritua!phenomena w.-n ww ib st tboM p.

would Sr. J it - g to “ move h"

and wy that ll *•: * -j phct.om- inip-ort.vi.t j* int l . 'n g admit:.'’, vve arc •• V • t. f 1 )r I |A th . v ■ I: . . » tl S jtnamf staticn-* through tho ju*tri:i-'.-.nt t!iiy of t’.-‘ ba< the living man who serves as their medium, ?h ul l s up-ou it* own in* Its.

ho would wot l av had nvt l* . n l

t n n l v. * .- c.-.r?.. r • ll .v

! great e c .- i v.'

’ D-cod hr :

Tiicre are tkousanda of persons v.'«veil the psycliuli.gind theoiy 11 iltbom a? a convenient ;>dJ us. ful in-i. -:n. Now. having accej •ted andt!.e\ can iwt k a-, n. l-’y -joct to t

•l I —riion j. v'ered s•piritwal

brat a < . ' to the !s

rid or foil

• I '■ :rented » ■

'US. as ihuy do. a t -... ■Vj r.’_* ■jriffKM M uu .-f the spiritual woiLl aad s

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r ‘s **•' '' I'f ' 4 v.iUi tbrt rU rM fU tw ; character of ft.i> I.!• " •',I- ■' "-''ll fitl of Je*tl\ Ul.'lVn-O out Intrust III ft,,, |

n'ionr, and Ihu* <>«.■ on oJ-tiTiiyii porer <d iI j i i rf| u ,(v

v*rt! <•' f of miraculous r*oU, an l am aware, It U* ' •' ,lUI1 > t < i. M-t tin- him of their ►piiitn-.l r.rlBln,. , > - ■!'" , \,.r, i.o of Ipp tutlty. to Hod o malerial eau... r„r. . . ‘t m » '<'li n -lain. - a- tlio nrooiuttof the Tmurilgtira'iivQ,

'* ' • n!t.'V\v »r. ip. ililo. i\h nplritiml |n . -,'ivp li«'>i> • tli»v ,rv ...........’ °f **»'* n'rrnliv.., mid revr-ume In th*r.-|..iv ba.l i,,.

1> A K T 1! 1 1) fi K' M t l u - D i ' i : < i ( n i l t r n i r f .

AND 13 It I T T A S ’S S l> I II I T U A ], T E L K G u K F

T;rit.;il 111 „|V' (u III,. • nn....tii.vuoUhcr Ofhill'l m l on|fn ll”' l'i’r- <1 Hu" >11 ,■ pt- ». It'it thin ponltUin. -i- i-niv,n- ii:'.i i I'ii] " i ll. lily of jo racle. mu) Involving r.i-ci-.'n t\ varralito. r.n, ru\ r (n'.lv COilmt the unlearn, d and ui.-

’ *V tir 0 <v \ inm un i siinpl-- • F .villi “ Anil filth i (Lf th'* "■ '■•li'l )•.»«. r .’" l «nor*l ,'b.vracte- ot Mrn'i ■.

...................... 1 !> »>• ,.s h . umoua i mi.rflr*. B1 *** *yw,m m httte ,j,i i u t b c i c employ,

thorn

M» H irx i iin.ln the i: -pilitll.vl n a spoV* of h* • |>n'o hlnio'f cation uU.l

«*be Cl1.lt • IplrH*.

Iftli.'ii • of ml i-iilni i. * in«etlo|i a.lift the lW i :n Hi * cbn ii i 't l . IIn Riven I'l \. >i i.

In MITITV!. ..».inl,„M, ti. ••ill i' • lm •• of Mi|Ui.r iMi.loi.ini ii.'.l«.l .i l n|lli> ■ i,n ',3 i, | ■■■I i \tr*oidii.ary 11,i t i It ....tt -tv'-. mill ..Might i„ , .

I In thftufore it|»f trturmtely lost |

cU of tin- 1aliiM.a*! .. .iv ,-vciy s ' ent Ii) til. lffe of J:,i„t t^rh'n *. ni\l'I K* inulliil -.1 a id dull-' ftv.1 ) *t>f.v or l :oftnpbr. wh.lh'r ancient ortrst of *n.b .11" tl'l. tiv " analysis. i.i.'l i< v.e

ITitllt •f nil historic*! a te.ti!i„ n>. Wo .

utii to.nl.

- cf nonePTilll 1\ «

lit

m i ihoii,;lil li tn-'t (hat the miliar i shontil he dropped, The (wi.Minilv i li»ni were fntlVl *nt to oonvloco nnol

il on ln*i*ii-v io jvlilch, unih r 'pivlii.nl ipiluuu'

> in I Ho ai l * ' .

i«h!ii hOw ml li M trf !■

ii.«i • c •ll In hiittuii tr»ti«<niv. Wo not <v ly U-U-•Olo*- theirfmo B< njMiif, «'alton« a id oi d. iiccn of »»:,.(,{,■mt lofK Oi»>n Uv,m ,\« hoMlnc a moot Important plnf < ( , n„ uxn tnv Vi'd J . of oil to • v nri.o.in foCtn in tbo life of J« »j«,

1 r iiuiH rU'io.* or s u *|,t t-imtiflinnce They opei 'hi , they imtiu-^ t.i • nlih tho *cn«e of a fp r

fK ‘ ' ‘ • 1',-*T l 'Kli me n Ivliof iu lutrldbl • atul :p!Ht'ial tj».>n- ».« no o'.b r e?mtn jv , >„j. t in tho Goip'l can do.I D M :v>Uv i f ill., /.Vvf.Mf.o /Kt. V .Wrorti.r.-CviiitAiitcl

• " i t i'. o.f.; uhiWo v .\u.'ii ,1 or.-i J r , upon Spu ituiVi'iu. in - 5 tbo , f Vatt«r two clunc'i'ii.'.'il l-y tin- verys', iii.mli , '■ ir ! (id.' of *• inc-irniito »KviN.” .util Sj.ii -

1 '■ " a >1 " i 'l l K it ?; i^c.gsory to some of (lie■. t '.-•tl • of the Mtmo |I I] or, ;i , M • hat'^cs, mid el. i l)i'm iielo niiji

>.'>d from >t. ih 'y an* many, and far (rvi-v >.,! »ll otU'r *utj tK With ypnr j, rni'--io:t 1 n',|)

aorvl*«.«powit-U'. \V

o'd r.ln! pliil.-

Mal'iin*. nith Whol! mli not i»ei|HOhit«d uilh it. In njri, nt i> <1 In .a if tiO ' Ihe^.toil opiiitoii of u, i .in e i ' ' i , t!> it (hoy lad not »-..fi any |. Msi l . lii'wd there were liUiulrniU in |tit« r>r,i*l• !■ tl' • won and women >\v splr1l.mU-,|i *•"’hor i. |!i>lii|( nKnit . .'. Iii.ii: thopITlIotid mill ,|i.

, ir pliy . na! want-, mill thtwi.M:.i>{ tiu'irnplili

.- noil ' 7 " '•■lift. He had,- >< lo Id-I from ft" 1' ft* Of ft." i’ uni ry. pr* rrip-lion " " “Ic '7 IHT " " in Ilm lnirvoy aut •bile Pn ..n- h ull i.

.* lm him |'n*eriptlu!ij gi, *n io lh ,t manli'-f, Xv Ili. ll VlI f in lb " liJ)'h< 1etmly digi ' ab«ur,t. A i. pal" .1 defttb ■. " II..- rqiO 'ir" f Urn*cd in loot' h rollowlng out •r Ib" .11, rcliull* ii* ii thri'U) b a FpifU in (limn

III I nir iO'taueo v.h!, h had e. III" to bi? k l)o.*1.(1)-.-' Tli" fa* lhat

! of l\

. to

M-h cal fact I' >» I-.:

' of ib.til'' na» 11 .* oi n.au'i urgaii's<ti>. cli cl. teal ly —l • eh.vrnci, r of ill- " fen bidden food*'nh'e 'i ho

• • a ill, ,| ... : , ..,1 f..,Ck... Ci?;. a id limn tb- o',-it - ilu...n, l- o-i i .i i j, , ..._ eomn itiion wiihto .i nt.gi-t • .: ^ '1 in Ih’e t'-'-i ••' b« pi-t, I ’Sy —what .......' '•■ ' i 'u . i . Ill - I ) .r.c, and hot' I! c,.u (>.: f. m-.vi itoaa'.if'-'.i tb» eovviniR: w.ili A hr .tain—the aataiw «t the in t .i ...* 1 1 ‘ ""' c ' 1' so., of l -no. R. vl tl.*; piv'.'li.n III .: o .i ■ ■ ,.r.i, oity '.o .i i0 i, n iii -, e i n l t h Christ. |i t, ,v-*.. -■

1 • 1 '.v- >• V -M d—3,1 . t..iio tbit uuvv eoi.l-l never coin*' i ' ' I 1: unfol 1 tl

•:> »'*“• tywb'ch C'oi . p UoriU'J the m'nu'olini*d«0*aJH.-u • »!i., rj,-« ot ib • lilim! the rar* of lht< dekf. tude llv

;o . :.\1 0 ., p:,|.,. j j . , , i,„ up !•;, k-,1. t; tejchi*us tb it all <■"'l- ’ 1 • - d . iin u ct the cl-'ctrical fork's : that the hun-. iu. • i s i. is, |.*jiag oa of the baud," i- the o.itural

ilii i t the words of our Lord Hue-—" The do aU>. a id grcit'er work* than thieo

hu e that Wlievc ; they .ball ca*t out devil', take op aerpeota. driuk deadly poi*,'n, and

sio vttiiity an : of

For i! e .i.Niter,;..., the fail*, di't

n su to bo tn tb ■

« Ib" ni' Ic ff I'Mit'iininr; |' '' M. 1 , .lid Uml ll"' p'rU.< Idnu pre . id' ll to |or n > -piril lull" • in-)",tiding (ii that iffti. nt. upon i - u III)- Vildrh >hr bit i o ry nipt< iw- in her■ol. 0(1" "Tig in l*itb*bun,h, « plrit p.in'uith'g 1*' 1 '

till-1I .illher p.nt of 17*"It n.'arly n- n.Oi

III' |b.»l|j;ht if III i iN'cnpii <1 Iwo plfiei - u

'»igb her ivn i s. ,v Uliud 111., inform: rw-nloR Mm C r.

thoughtdnirt

• d ti H dir.

ll flV" III nil I es. .Ill, gr*'»'»r ■i r.|n n |.flur<-. oeru- ' Mr A i.Jih r In i l.oul*. ' m l .ml*, .lm o.uat hate<> of iln Iielnrr* dollvrfr.JII-r, >i|l... .iuvnily h ciIj i .1 ■ il In. f.i| the lirluru ,»n

ntu1.11**0 nil llldfibitat.lc cun' Ilf tiln.Ui.oir ur<' tu 1«, per

i made

c-.dy <lf n!' il ', i ; that l da kh ill y,Acre rigtiB tb ill fo tow ioX with new; e-1 ; ih \ ih i\l l„v b.i .1* on the CcU and they shall r,cover.'. ■ I am '. It'; joi\ to the Cad of the world." I; p'oisM the iu.■ '" * ' • i: ' ■ • • 1. I' t u'i that a pnjmaturo death u! tbet**d;

ic:,4'e •. Had li, MV should be p.-v'.-rwd to Its natural end Im : . : il " ibe L„.d save-," hut that it la the devil that tab,

. y. p' i'C'-V. srely. n, la the , i.-e of Job's family.Tue Tu Adenc,:!.' of December '2 ‘2 , published at Violo-

a, lex.-*, s-ontx’.rs an editorial article reviewing the present and ] • \-; c - c.f Spiriiiiali iu. W e commend the fbllowin

'tram t„ ti: • ;; I 'r ,.^ - . an exam pi.' o i candor worthy ofm.union by «|| xrho would render justice to a cauvj who.-

,! j ower have comp'elled the respect and cr, mnl'itiitcs of intelligent men and women :■>. th n.of ihor’ who h.*v., no other m a n of l -ari m !i pi.-ip r to Mato that tbo c u e of Spiritual,-

idaiii. nml ibat il it uot Ibo ul-ujil uud oflldi-h ;xtr.ne Ujxi is i. ft. .j.n'nly npriKBtidby those who have not given : a candid Invent -.u'.ea. WUcu me'a men a# (.Governor TallinaUgo,

l-!nl - •■- |,-id the ivaer.,1.! no’.ert Owen, after a thorough and iciiai tio cMiuiiuaCou of all phenomena, pronounce it a reality, i> is

rtainly in bad 11 r.\j jji,» 1,3*1. for ordinary men, without iuvn-,I ; 1" ■ *'••' ■■ "i • 'J S " ’ S : '":,1, „ u llo , c ,

:.r r . * - ' ■ ' r „ L o f-'ir : n , c . l E.tio« » » ; p r l »1 1 ., « h k r f M rl FrcncU' , u„ J ' , ; , . .. ii 11 i ,.c t nr1., :i .V a of ru n of learning and candor throughout ■ie civ .lie ,1 worM. and a d uial of ll* royrkrioiu oanlf, - aiiou* nt the ;-;'u*t day i* -imply «N*uid. Within the last five* ycara il ba* probably w .rrrtc.l in . • i ,C.jei, |0 ah l i .f In the glcrioui d.'Cirineof the iuiinor- i . : _. of lb., • ihan ord naiy preaching has for the In t half century.Ti: cil'bm tij Kr'.-n Oc, in. w b-i advocated thug doctrines of Di !>-n cam t -\1* • ; d. r C imp’ el! in a public debate a f, w y ear* ago, and •io in gri. ) i i l.] it, !.p to prop'gite theihteirlnes e»f inlidelily,

k : • u c- .:. ,; th- io w theotogy, and is r.ow rejoicing in the f*it:.iuty tbit d, » li j-. u.,i an cb rnal slce'p. The cau-c of irpirilunlirin Us r '• illy t, J an .i, • .:" i that "ill give il additioual character,led grc.'.ily advance it* intere.-U ihrouebunt ike conliDent.

A n i'-t. rvtiiyr t . of art c''-s en'..llcd “ Confidential Kxpori- enoea of a SpiritualL.i," and understood to L.o written by our hiend, I)r. ,1. 1;. Orton, of lb -U!yfj, i* now in course of pub'i.-a ...n in lh • A m- r ,„ L < o-ut. r. From the arli.-l.; contained ii ie i - u - of l>, c. m l r " " t i . , ' , e extract the f.-ilowing reinni].- wpertju" tin; j -ii on ot lb iiry Ward Beecher, rvlnlivo to lh.BtUe .'iiul the qin:;;ion of •■j'iritwn! intercotir*o;

AuijiL.'r m-.ri.i-.I -i m of tli° t is the oouno of the Rev. Il-nry ?ard C-:-:ch-r, in hi* pr-'int preaching. Iu a set conmo of lectures *w b-’iiM delivere.1, Mr BeccVr hi- <li*cu*.*cd the rjutsl'oi. of tin »>’•*. '( ' pir.-t'.i.. e.-d in‘ p'.i.'., 'i’n, Iu u maup.r which do •• equal Wdit to b - b -; v b'.s led p- ud" nc nud b-s judgment. The irbob-

i -f Mr. Bo cber’s r<in'rV- on the Bible went to encourage freedom of 'V-jj'-t, mid to hr.ak .1 .wn that *lavi«h reverence with which rival

long *!>n*d to rurroand lbxt ancient b ok,

n»l dev. 1. p'u«i. s'," lad • i tudhing in SpiiltimliMn to deter lm In h. r 'iu . .-oiiniMii Tli • t-- \ibiuj's in will, Ii *ln> li-ioncl weri'calouhil. d io ui.ki' In r morally and religiously <• It- r. )( Spiritualism 1* nut ,;o.>*l,■ ' onUl it c.inMnnily prop. go.nl T Why do Spirits vaMi.mlx

*v. • tin to * ich mat Mtch a place, mol you w ill Hod one who ji. ,.{1! the go-nl ili'ii,. Iif Spu i'lii.ti'l* )rogbnmghl before

tbo public. It would have H lellinu j on- r. li all who named ill- nniiH of Spiiinmli.-iii were pri*'(:i-»l Spirit oak -. nud fidlowfd tbo good I 'iieli iio; rec ivoj, .b y would '*"ii rvvoldlloiii/- the world. She was not t rod ol r'l-irltu d m nor lir. ,1 of l-iboring In the ejiiritiml 11 Id.

Mr. rxutnin. r.. fiom iicon\.i;..ik>n lie hu.l recently had with Mi* Metilor. Irnrord ili.K, m « v<*i,t«nfn;; (he di*ea ,-d at n illMnin-o, idio di.l noil..'.'. O' I.. ,!y. I >i! i 'i it lh.' r,. i inllm* ipiiii - »-f Ibo patient cotnntt)- . w l'.vt they know ol tlioirvltsi,..' tub. r ,-i-lritv who im| uri..( tholr :. -o.vh i l t o In 11 »' *' not > .i irii. ,1 iif tho I'ovrcctiu.- ol tin* i- ny 3plrimah-I*. that "plrlt* occupyiog earth form* can loavo i n. -Io ex uuiuntious ut .. <> i ,ncc and even to u>"i.- rapv IK- tlif..., hf

r d.M " iv-mid .''".firm Mi MottleV id -t. a nuvon who h.id -..oil...I Mr. P- li'd a - a \ li»l,-ol been l-.ei'-hil tor a ooiulueraliU

- w;i:, a hp ooinp’-'hi*. T'le'loct-.T? v ho ox.u,dned the on-' had opiulon* i o o i*. 1 bad the id<M that the joint was i.hi

-v ,b ek-'i e :*d In 1 ' i ’i d i'l'. aid that It o - necessary (oputnwc Ighl i - * t lie foot to dr\iv It down: u -lilwn- propo-.l to ii.st.-n the boy*i i ...I, ometbiug and draw the 1’unb down t>y fore- io Unit i! eould .oo tii :o t. Otti- r- jir.om»-d to Just-iIo it for tb" purpose of pro ducinv: ■ i n oi ia ;i\ ily so Ih.ii il migltt got well. Tbo laitier. who w.. pour a 'i,l unable t-i pay lor 111.' *KUI of a physician, was Ironblod to know -..'■at I i do : hut wn • about lo.ubUiii I'.i ' 1-oy to one or IhOollii-l'ofthi'M p:i. -- <ihell Hie rpeoker advised him la dOUillllur—nut to put hi' a,,, into il..- Il iad-* of Imichiis to bo cm, or pnlled to piec- but m let bun Ir.- a In' v rat'm ( Ihtui submit him Io Mich torture *. Ho r> com- ui.-nd d il -,i . it ".| p'.i. atiou ' • ni 'do to n vplrituol medium. The father wav ircn'didou* ai-d le;i: i 'l I'ul tl: ally went Io Mr . French, nho e i\aaiiuattoo and *ugg<. t w e r e entirety »-*ilafaotaiy—mure ratleunl tb lit tiro e ol any phy - eiuu who had ex .mined tbecase, and the medium after examining the child, e.id that he was informed by:. Spirit that thu child could be cur .'k The medium cumo next day, according to npi’oir.tutent, nud bathed Ibo child'* lintbs with souiu of Mjv. Freuch'* preparation, and mid li'.it thu child would be able to walk In n month, or, perhaps ii.'i>e, provided hi. liiub- ,*-<-ro rubbed regularly ton or three times u day. V* iiliin n week from tliut liuiu it could r-t.iud alone, and i* now quite well. The pare:.*. I owever, thougbl, necovding to the -Uiemiui of ih. ir p’.iy .-ic an, tu . " nature bad effected tin- cure" ami uot Mr*. French'* medieino. '

A okVTi.'.'uv recollected an inslaoceof liituie or Spliitnnlism which occurred two or thne months ngo. A medium, by invitutiou, visited n family i" Forty-sixth street. Two fuu.ilicH occupied the house. The medium, while rilling iu the rMond 'lory, discovered that there wna a Crippled ebild in the hou.-e, and dv.-irul to see it, and it was accordingly brought to him. The child tuu about eight years of age—was never iblu to walk—its limbs wore drawn out of shape—hud always been car­ried about Us parents, who ore iu comfortable ciroam^thBcis, hud •pout iliuiifftuds ol dollars to get the ebild CUr. J . The nudlum, nfti examining the child, raid that bo was Inlorineu by u spirit Uiui u child coubl h; cured. 1 lie medium came next day, aooordlng to appoint­ment, and bathed tbo child's limbs with *onm of Mrs. Fn neb's prepora- tioii, uud raid that the child would be Ohio to walk in a month, or per­haps h - lime, provided hi * limbs were rubbed regularly two or three times a diy. Within :. week from that time, it could stand ulouc, uiol is uow quite well. The parents, however, thought, according to the slate-

nature La.l effected the cure." nud notMrs. French'a mtdiciue.

Dr. Giuy thought that the MalcuicnU of euros made tbrou uta* would had people to exc*■■'* • in lu.it dir. ction. lie sjioke untie.dy without pnjudioe. The rather of I he child ivierr*,d to by Mr. I’lirtiid;;- must have mituudcretooil the physicians; for bo yDr. Gray) would challenge the world to pioduce a siuglo propeily educated uml rvnpcct- able physician, who wxild propose a reduction of a hip diseuse by loci • ration, or by pullmg th- joint up or down violently. Nothing w."

•; ■ unreliable or uu- .!•' tlmu to Ink" tne HaWment of lay people n- w hat medical m. n .-1_. ; by thu l.in; it had pii.-scd through three per ;.s, it would lo completely d'etort-.d. 'i bo hip du-ca e is n fCiofu us ind iiniualion, uud the th.ckeliiug, of tbo structure w hich lilies thu

socket : the socket being tilled up, the beml of the thigh buno is pushed out. It b* uilerly u-el..-v to pit n it up, or pull it down.

Mr. PaunUDuB explained that-though the case referred to was a < c i*o of the hip. produced, he believed, by a fall upnu a curb-flora- was uot what was technically known as the “ hip disease."

Dr. Giuy devmvl it more dangerous . 'ill to gel by hrirr.iy medical testimony : . - to a disease of lh.' hip produced by uceidouL lie would prot-.-t ngainil the consullutloli of i-.-rson* profe* in;; to nmkooure* l*y medluiu-hip, even though they could not speak L'uglDh, to thu oxcius on of men, who, with all conscience, uso all their skill derived from a lifetime of r- •> arch, uml exercise tin- utmost for Uio relief of the *ieil. That mob physicians should b- exoludci! by ignui.uit and anthtuiniilc fool'i, was uu absurdiiy against which ho would cuter it prole, t.

Mr. PaBTBBxir. ,vim of tlio opiuion that n thorough c.xuminutioit of I all the facts tu the case would show that the phy.-ieiaus hud mistuke*

• l.fl.: may be unqurstinnfttdo i up'", it, ll could not then by propel, or It" not of duty tit . lamilj, toi.My upon cluirinyuiti' iti'it of tlio titi dleal proi nlludcd, it wiui i, inodlt ' '"ling tipun follow lug 1',1'CH Ihta ii h Imr i

* IraiHyatic", should not malt.'tn'li lad os n rnh? that M wa* «t.ui saf, ly, (ir tli" i.HVIy of Id*

i "fftlllM the opinion nod fi'put .- Iji |he *•' • oi tint il. oth t» vtliiuh ho )l who MJItifjxd ill 00lir<I|«0||CO Ot' ill- J.plrii iiiltni'iiitioiin uud in»triudioo«

billin'hip i ill whichphy ela.l g.n ' "|i til ow' jndjrmcnt, ot 1 porn}lttrd tb jintO'iit tolake Ihu slop* which , mb d in lm' apn d iih. lie (Dr. my) wmildw aul no l" lie ■ ni-. l-ii.tiiit i n *d Id,. 1- in ii ihiin a l-irg- 1111111I/.1 ofprererjptlo.1 hioli h'ul l"'i i mud" by elm rroyanU for di- a-'.. TIi.ywould b • a very use (hi addition to spiritual likrnUiro.

Dr. G b a v iIo ir. * to oorMol ili» r-port ol hi;, reninrl,* In the conf-e once o' the Hr.*' Wcdm ’ilny (Ids moutli. lb- wisb-'d to my th-.l spu and lima pinst ho ix . litdi.l from noy Micei-.iiil theory of i;drliiml dymuttic), mid ho earin' ily refer- llio-s Vthu me i iidi.u ni * ed )iy tlioquestion how H|'!i'Us can ei-inmuni£aio ai d make umnlfi 'alinus iu ta«or inoii' place i very i.-iii-i|e tmtn i noli oilier, at or m ar the Wine men or time, to fjniauuei Swidniili.iig'* or: ay on Ihu •• Infinity of G' d,"Fim« fn Ami h'd «»r "Tlio True Christian Religion ”

Tli" Doctor*iid in- Imd be h i-rently nltlcd in hi* < flint? to under*laud clalrvoyaiieo and ofhor splrtlunl nijkOlfWtAllons by 'ho whole of ilii* aitlhi'i '- i -,.iy o:i •• G'-il th" t-Teiitor." and he *-u. etly urged Spiritual Isis lo ontfi'iiiago the coiiipilntion of n pamphlet from this iiinhor, "i Spiritual Dynamic*. *ep ir.ith.g Id-, rciculillo stalomrnt of • ).■• relation or mind to matter, or, wlmt is the ramo, of Ih,- nutitrol to Ihc .-ptritiml world, frum 11i p viiliar thfory conci ntinf; God nml the Scripture ■.

E. A. P O E ’S D EA TH AND BU RIA LT ub *|>irilual imjirovtiiiition of Mr. Ilmti*, sonto limo *inoo

I'ubliviu.-l in tin, T ki r.ouM’ti, wherein " deacriptlol. of the d ji v.x|ivii in , -'- »f the Inntooteil mdlmr of " Tlio llnvvi.” word iriven.

ef> r i g i it n I C o m lit u n i r ti 1 i o n jc .5 0 L H .0 Q U Y O F

iVm I - In,'thl now a f . J> I.riy *-

I ' uni l'u(

not I h

killed In f. •r.mii.d ll -

'Jhat tb- d - And » |,y I

V.) Mich I 'll to > v-h .iqiivfllly preach;.1, i).• * gift* t "tilii.r........f D l» ’* fnlue.

ihoulrt tlui* favor'd >- •

. • f d . II,.' exc.ll [

S f ’ lR lT -I .A N ;) AND S P lfD T - F O ftM S ,

if tor toy pbly tl* give

And many *' WhO h«i -• n Xtui to

till" ol D. I>.'He •' m It avail i

- .1 * . d l *It •-ii." m<n kiui.v to-'in D. D f Till* tif)« it shoiild Indlent",Tint'- tole.ii • m ■ uf pr< *<' r j;b 'It »iiK-ly “* not tli- .•;.•« with m 'I ll' ll wli'-r-ror.) mo l fall'll P. Dt

LINES-f»: V.h. " h a lif th). nil*). * .Ctrl win Tbo I'd - uud lio'-v of rylbutle barnmny,V.'hcn bunting th-mgbli, direct front wi-dom ’pht-rc*, Sliall ultimate th urehi-i in f - n r d n u d find Tht-ir lilting garb in modulMil tone* 'Tl. I’d t 1* the uiedliini Ot Trutli' •Truth* »o vast in (j x'.uro tif)d In form,Tim itiiml doth elrrink. and cower to tlio earth.And loava tlu-lr cunt-t)i|dati"n to tl..- ,oul, •Which hii.ty feels limit' ptc.'-Mie.a, and i< thrill'd With tnv- nt tlioir e.xeseding mn|- :-ty.Tin*" u’l pv*a-••• * an imvaid lu.rtH"ny,Which whoso rightly r«*'d'.', and f iv<-- to wmd«, Dlrcmer*. not create*, the ■ ng be sing-..

xplV-O, fn No. TJe ra f-T tth-i jdi'ooreen.-*'’!■j n-.-r/iy *n *6 ,l

vrcatiM f-rijis (o f

if */■ *»atrrdl .•f (ny o f ' f.StitWW

:' ) ’. i* flu ) . in give,

d by you, of f a *. ) hi* speaking to ’■■■J d'l 1 OC » *u 'f

tl I', f? pr-.bahly la n»tr,‘ iJn»f U*f -

MD.

i:i* nnluntlly enonyli mvfkiiit’J it ftosli inloresl in tlio fueds of ilculh nud but in); nml wo iherefoto pivo front ()io Xow York

Ifoimn's Tail]v / l ’ojur (:» apirited Jiltl" niontlily, edited by Mr... Mnry C. Vnughun), tl.c following *lnL'im*nt by Dr. Simd-

if this city—formerly of Baltimore—wlu-io Mr. X’ tcroil llie Spirit-world:

chilly itml wel Novniiher afternoon, I rrulvid a note, slating man, t.n w uj-lng to the nanin o f) algur Altnn l*oo,M who olaimed

to know me, wna a( a drinking house in l.cmbawbitUeel, Ball!more, iu a dale of deep inloxicntiou mid grent ileatititliuii. I repaired immediately lo the spot. It wa* an election day. When I entered the bur-room of lh.' homo, 1 inslantly mog'i'i'id Ibo face of ono whom I hat! oflen ecoii

well, nlllionqh it wore no aspect of vacant stupidity which made me t-buddir. Tbo ijitelluctiud Cnsli of bi* eye hud vonIfbcd,or atber had been tptenebed in Urn howl; hut the broad, capucious fore-

li' i'.d of the author of •• The Raven," u* jou have appropriately dc.-ig- Untcd him, was still there, with a width, in Ibo region ot ideality, ruth ns four lucu lmvo ever possessed. But perhaps I would not bavo .o

udily n cognized him, bod I not been nolillcd of hi* apparel. Ili* bat or t'utbir the bat of somebody alio, for be bad cvidrully been rohlivd

of lib' clothing or cheated In uu excbuu;;( —u .k u cheap palm-lcuf one, without a baud, and soiled j hit, coat of commonest alpucc-i, nml

ideu'ly "second hand uml hi pant- of grey-mixed c-u-.-itu-re.

bpKVeut ail trial and <,"■ lion of their iulcrprvtationaof it* pr«c«p" tbcdWu. -. aud hence had W "l" the rccommcadatiou? they had. • lkt part of the laity. Mr. Bn cb* r snid that the Bible woa madoup *f ssporatr book*, written in tl;:l -reot ages nr the world—wa’ in fuel n binary ut Ix^h* tralbcred l«gel'j-T for convenience ini> it. pr ••■■nt form ; ibitBmeh of it, especially uf th-: Old T. -tsm-nt. wn* hl«tory, written Md cull at- d \> e.rtxia p ,n*. of thu particular lirn"' und In idea l - tOwbid. they relate , that the idea that llic different hook* Humid up *iUiln the Hd* of tb-> Bible are to be considered rlavbhly n-> tlio word oi God.l* a'» trd •, tint v. -lhUrg' pruportions of liu-se l*>ok* no IntTfer- (ace oa t’1'’ l’art °f D-'-ty • »• ny. There wcr«*pi>rtiunn whichhi, *.iul r e ived as spot n by lh" uiuut'jor Gml. and <.t thl* ho had no

*4d a1 '

b a l l '.bat 3|> r

Dr. G<iv : Th-re 1* u round rule, . al\ram partem—lei lh, Other parly l>: heard. We should not go into a trial of the case, may be that good surgeons have proposed that an attempt should mado iu this c.;-' to reduce the dislocation. I know cases where a Ruction ha, Ik on made six month i after the dislocation. 1 would not

: the-.-: Distances [of cure . by media in certain c.i-v ] to fob l up learned physician:). We are going tbo wrong direction: 1 liuvo the- least doubt myself, that by thu upplioallon of Hie human hand, divine uud spiritual indueia->.i do produce gland nud good rc»ull. have K.isott to believe th.it my band, nud the hnndi, of llinuy others, from the days of Christ till thl* time, have ltocn ti cd for bei.ctiucul und good e'ul* : but evil will glow out uf our eoi lmtly extolling tin cures uunlu by media, nud 1 outer my prole l ug.iinsl rnnni , to all -.omul and estublLdieU usage

U k . . g r ,.l .1 Ik, * M S“ » » " " '»' « * “ * * l“ r W " ' * * *

u-'- the term.) Mr*. 1-Tvnch roiten.ted the tael- subxtmitiully ns luted above, and duscribi.il the tiealment prcvcribeil by bur iu Ibu spiritual btntu. Jf t!ie- doctor failed to treat the case correctly, nud nature hud made a remedy, Mr*. F. did not think it quackery, nature had made provision for the Investigation of disease—if It u fact capable of aubatnuliulion that diseases have been discovered, treated, uud cured under magnetic Influence—we should gr.op ut it another relief for the huumn family. Jibe knew tlrnl some mcdlu are taken out, unconscious to thcmsolvcn, and made to muuipululc per ous diseased ; and to Iter knowledge persona bad boon cured it very short time, of diseases will, which they bad been ufllictcd for

1 doubt> With rcspv.t to irilrreo ir-': ' 'tween the niturat and rplrilunt

Ur. H eehor «!«1 that ibo Old Tertammt wo.* full or it. n- w -11 a, the Xfw • that if il f>- 'urred then, il occurred uml" r the operation ofalivi «»I that Iv v..v* mi fully in cxi-U-nce now- a*it ever was. Thence-i-ity

iDtvrcojr'e did uot'(tallour ad. " ' meat, our printing prcr»o* und rccumul.\tf< Sjfcit,p bu( ((1, bw aud the possibility rcniximd the samo. With

i ^ K t o taspiraUon, ho declared it general; that every mao who wasl i L L i f c t o i B V I'" '-: I -.' I- -U"jr. .■ ',

:• i(in (l| t!l0 |j ;:y'arv such that tie- Omnlpoteut miml cornea«od Inevitably In conUcl with our mfml*. operating upon tlx

......g them with high moUron nudc that Mr. Bo-chcrconsldc r« himself tech- u.aly hi* l *cblngs on Ih-.so vital point* • -ir- nud ar" at philosophical aud j"* l a" '!'• part of (be mxn.

. |I*II o( ll»c s tu )to long ucd fn-.eratdy known by the hirer t of

ucJ ver uu* olhsr cities, will Btlo a public Con- . Ii tit-jlo, on Ihuridi) cvenlug of Ibis week. «• Tu r prcgr-imrae. consisting of soventeon jmpu- rsctixe, and no dontd a large audli-nce will be in

tally are advised to bear them, Tickcii* each, for wle si this oH/.v

dingy, and badly lining. 1 ;*• wuie m-lilKi >-.,('ttuinber oiigbt, while hia ihirt ivm .'only crumpled und toilid. Iio u* to utterly i lnpilled with liquor, that 1 tbougbt it best not to reek 'Cognition or couvi.-t ration, ttpvc'mlly a ; lie was Minoutididby a crowd

of drinking men, actuated by idle curiosity rather tbau sympathy. 1 iminidiatcly ordered a room for him. where lie could lie comfortable until I got word to hi* rclnl.vc:—for th*re- weiv .••-vcral in Baltimore. Just at that moment, one or two «>f tlio pir.uiis refc-md lo. gelling in­formation of the co*C, arrived ut the -pi !. Thoy declined to lake pri- vnto cure of him, iij-ign'.ng, ur it ro. son, that he hwl been ■' very rel-n-

il ungrateful on foimi'roce'.i'ioii'', vvhcu druid. nml advised tbal lie1 be tent to a lin.-pitul. Ho wa* accordingly plac'd in n coach, and couvoyed to the Washington College Hospital, and placed under tbo arc of th*; competent and attentive r- -’el- ul physician of that institution, jo Inccuaiblo was ho. tlml wo lmd lo carry him lo tlm carriage, «# if a

corp'c. The tnneelcB of nrtltwtlation seemed paraiy/od to speechless and meru iucoboreut muttorlugs were all that were heard,

lie died in the hospital, after some three or lour day--, during which no he enjoyed only occasional and fitful seasons of cods. ion-u- : .*. llis

disease, a* will lmvo lu u anticipated, was i/iaitin-u-potu—a di'ons-.- whoso fluid.) is always fearful iu ils maniacal manifestations. In one of his more lucid moment.*, when ii ked by the physician whether be would like to see his friends, bo exclaimed: " Friends! .My best friend would lie he who would takn a pistol and Mow out my brain*, nud tlm*

-lievo m" of my agony I’’ Tin.-: worn among his last woiJs.So much forth,- manner of the death of Edgar A. IVu. It has not on culled fbrtb by any thing iu your " Women's Tempeniucu Paper,

but iu other papurs that have pupllebcd a slntcmcnl hinting that he had died " by bt« own haml,’’

Now lor ili" mnuatr of hi* I'urlul:The remains of the anthor of " Tho Raven” do ml •• lie mohlcring

Corner of the Potter's Field, nt U dtlntoro.” The h nth, us 1 remark' d, is bad enough, and discruditablo enough lo hi.; relatives, not to suy the

ly where bo died, lie wa* Interred in mi old Presbyterian burying ground In Green street, which ha*ool hoen much used fur many years. On a portion cf it a chinch hm since been ertcUd, but not over his grave. Iu ilm removal of the detul, which will sooner or later take place, it W q-ii’i: probable th" bonen of “ Poor Poe"' will be collected among the is miiino of the frlcudloi.- and tin- nnltno;vu, mid r» moved beyond r«-con- (iil!...i, for nothing l>ul u couple of pine board* were placed ut hbi gri.vi', in lion of grave stoii" Bui, woro limn Ibis, and far more Uiscrodltabio to relate, ttiera woro no plaid,* plocul over lh" coffin, aa is usual in nil " decent l'uvinlc,” nml ihc car ill wav thrown directly upon it!

Thl i was a most harrowing circumstance to lay feelings. Thu im- pu mu of (! 1ms never been ora: ed from my memory. Bren now, a*. I write thia hurried lutlor, I seem to hear the clod* rattling upon that un­protected coffin, in emit- mptuouN derision of Ilm transcendent genius of iu occupant! It must have In-u equally so lo the two relative.*, single other attendant, besides ti"' officiating cUrgyui.iU, who wos suit ft relative of iIi• deem-.-d. mid who. with tbo uudertnkcr, the conchnmn and mysvlf. nurd-: up lh" entire tuneral rortipr.

MARRICD.At Alton, III., January 1, in tho pres unco or Rev. \V. D. Ilulcy, Mr.

G. Mi i,ton- Au.i.v, of Cincinnati, nud Misi B ujcclm U. Thou ih, ofPbih dolphin.

BORN INT" THE GPIFHT WORLD.On Dcoeinhor »-'v. ldj.i, Mrs. .Mary M. Itca-Ili-, aged flfty-llvo ycara,

wifo of Divviil Boodle, of Crone, l’uuldhig Co., Ohio.iy, inmii«r, U-.,l llion Imvor iicm,

.-i.lr.i-'

ix Gaysvillc, Vt., October 21. Mr. Jutluni Abtjnh French, aged She narrated the ease of a cure, by her mcdlnjotblp, of thu 1 twenty-nine years, live months aud seven day*, ill* dlsca-m war very,

bllinlnc s of a gontloman in Thiny-clgUlh-strect. Being throw n into dlati, lag, but he wn - patient under all his uufferings, willing to live the spiritua! state, she operated upon the eyes of llic gentleman. No die. and hoping tbal if hki ill--- '' proved fatal ho would go lo Join immediate effect wav expellenceil; but next diiy he was ublo to read llic happy throng above, where pal" mid sorrow are loll and feared the “ headings” of u newspaper. Manllu-.tatloms were contiuncd for a * wmi'u- D '; patience oonlluiied t" the very lust, und he died with a few mb-eqiieut day. and hi < vyolght was compleUdy restored ; 1..-, I ■■'■''I" "P"1' his counlei.uiu -. Tli-' -Spirit of Honon Ballou preached hi. however, lost the sight of one rye n mouth and u half since, by gelling funeral urmou tluoi'gU the writer, from these words: "A ll Uerh la wine inw-dust in it. Bo hud bteeme cured of oil his other dlivaaca. | gra-*,” etc. *:• I* '•

M A N IFE S T A T IO N S A T DEL-A IVWi: Inv" (linn"ron* accOnnUof wond-jf il iimnlfe'"*,)'*■«* occurring

In nearly every i e'ioii of the I’nlou, but, witlmot doubt, many of fh" most retn<iiknblo ore withheld from publication, elth'.r from l -w i t that potent old lady, Mr* Grundy, or from *■"("<• oth"t cm Ilaviii; long l>«cn iff opf'dim (tint the old gcntlnwomm i - a’> olnt- ly in hur dotage,

irrjblo tougiiu, I upj.r. In-ltd '-uiu, and will tti"r>-f>'i. pro", n luipvrfi'd account of wine

in the thuy * of put

sfl/v/u' with o*l; t- ii

tllOllgll fill' K'ill boa aqiionei'i* fo 1 her dirqdmn-t ueoo# rlly be b«I lntvi* wiln ,‘vd.

Though Spiriluali ni

i iu jIouh roc. • ■

v.tdeb

is prrtgr. -iug in Maryland 3* Well n.i cJsw bere, tltoro ar" not many goad m dlurn* i.t my timnedJaU) vicinity. We have one, however, who i:r. host in hii:- lf. .‘-'he lea lady to whom i.aturo

■it bmiullful, ond she is. moreover, highly educated unit siceom- op- plWn-,1. She i- not >-idy n tned.ui" for physical ntanlferiation*. 1 at for

writing, spunking,' seeing und convornlug with Spirit.'. Her )».»'iu>; powers itv.i also cxtrnordii’aty. Not long ago, through her medium.trip, a »w»li child, which wa* buru blind, wn ace" i fully operat e upon by tho iavLiblo agency, either of Dr. Odylo or toiun on" «D-*, and cau now reu la otlo r ra- -■ llic iulcrpudlini. of iliis miraculous powei t-*'. I'vrn nfti.nd.-d with tho most ralutary cfiv-.t*.

She ulanv* vvrltei* blimlfoidcil, and is wholly uncon*ciom of what !■ written uutil It U afterward* u ut to her. Rich Spirit gives the chiro- graphical evidences of hi* identity, and frequently the bmid-iaitingi nrd aaknowa fo any one pre.—nt,but wh-.n afterward rhown to others nro iiidjutiy rccogolz' J . I luve repeatedly n a gentleman sit n|«ar! from the circle and write a letter to jornu one of hi* Spirit-friends, and without iu-. lug made known what he had written, b-’ would imiuediik-ly get ft pc-rtln.-nt reply in the Aa-iff-writing of Ihc perron with whom he w..< communicatlag.

Thu other d vy we hurl fcvajal intero.-ting ifunai at th : hon» > of this lady. After having rveeived a number uf eomrauaicatloa*' in viiriou hand.', and In different language.*, urnoug which were Hebrew und Ju l­ian, thu nud'uim'.* band was anddenly thrust iufo her pocket, and v.u hear a Uiu lu-.ilfug round uf a j.^nctl | „ b--ii lb* baud " a : u itt-dmwn uml n slip of writiog placed upon the table. It contained reverul words iu Latin which we were about tu translate, when the pap.r was Uk«u from it* and pul under thu table. We Inurd tho sjund of writing for a moment, and Urea thu paper was thro,vu on tho tabic cmitain'.ug two line* In Latin, written in a buhl and legible Imud. Thoogh part of this writing wa* executed iu the pocket nud part under the table, the liuc* Were perfectly parallel.

After this the table ro.;e entirely clear of tbo door, and waved repent­ed l y lu and fro in the air. One of the guntiomuu then gave u* a num­ber of tunc*, and the table iLmcul to the muffo, keeping excellent time. The int-d'mm then placed one cud of it cane on the table, aud holding the other end In her baud, stepped backward, and the table follow'd her. She could not, of course, y.-.V with a cane th .1 was uot attach.I to the ponderable body whtch vvau moved. She then h-'Id onu of th-j gen­tlemen present by a single link of bis hair, and, hie feet not touching the lleor. hi’ receded from her, nud w*v* carried some divUnco in bi- chair; the following and keeping the lock extended* She could not, of course,ya>A with (he lock. She then i-amo ,'oftjy behind me and reding the tip of ft pencil so lightly on Uiy head that the contact wa? alm*>:t Imperceptible, 1 sudJunly full myself lifted up in my chair, aud w a* borne along ia a similar manner. All these physical manifestation- occurred in a lighted mom. Tho ls-ly wav afterward entranc'd aud give utterance tosomo beautiful poetry.

Now tho vvisuacro*, tvho luvo diiiovured that the eroiviagof acock at midnight in caused by elv.'trfeity, may f.*y that I was psyehologlz.-d ; hut I beg leave to inform them that thuy are somewhat uistftkcn. If a thousand men had boon Introduced, a few at a time, every one would have seen Ilm fame phenomena. There would have been no exception.

these circles, In-ld in light- d rooms, come raid that they

i. N*.w>b d a tfiJok- r w in i dUftl >

ll d-. Hot i? t.ri'/f "

1 "all - tip--.* ,

t 'r j^ h ) (tint very ..

1 am Hi "• l'ha-tti v

>>* a . tu tb

ib ‘ c-tkrr; .* body -i

phy for it, aod

R E C O O N IT IO N O F S P tR fT S .

d , - 1 n i c .IL 1 in1 1 - "t-Lc# - , 'J . D ;em’ r 3 , 1 I. ith-r 1: * 1.. f J. •■ • .1 torhfi*s:ow ": -i •; tv 'iV.Utiury, >bile In 1’- .- c v . .-ithiaTwo *

*. ..ltd h> OUd <1 .»’• o

a joarcuy f r-'iideiL V. rcatly i« (ft bur iqi-i vt'o ricdly, and him hi* Fpi washer - - * with ti oppour. •

He th. ii. fr jo t ) h'» p vvita* II : a-k d for a as xo;r.C' lu * . . . • h; V he V':* ■ *. ...1. iud cJi'j h ccc- lo altai-l*. r.ui-.di, hi.* father \; . . alro prtr-.-J 'ir. ti arySpeak to him. He o-ked the name. The name-gi-

f bury for rn.ny' year i given of th" Dec 1"I tiolD und J'rieud* f 1 i firing humanity t’-i.i

>. Thco he saw hi.w p. ri ... The Dec:, r-. conmumex:. int progre;s'.ug rapid!/ 1 ;.c

■ ’ 1 j ah

u cau do more

1 The medium has '•. •* developed uo'. far ti'"U two t ar«. end

Wxur-d txeo

in Bnrtiirgto: knowlidgo o* ttevex know .

and think. udiv id i.\f- '

WartBSCRV, Vt., Ji ;.u .

PeRSONAt. AND CF»ZCIAL NOTlCCa. Ir. TIS.II.) '- J.«rt»ir«* lx IJ|< T a lx .n «« 1 .,M«. Jour. Trri-i.vr v ill cootinae hi.- c ".i u of Ret ire* i

•ay Tabernacle, on Friday ev n i l o f Xhi v.... 3. n-d «--i Ilij «b jc

o'c’f'k. Admit1 u .

Sunday creninj l . - : {mxiuc- d su>-!: tli,.'Blogagatii nt the fiino ptac-'.on Sunday ( v. u ,t_; n-.V f ruve-1 pe 'lively by the c’cr.pl n . • . , - , 1 ih,- no-r

lag Tuesday a: d Friday ;a:. until ftitl-Frilly. Jr". C.\ flsm•- J . w

r r e g 1 >;•. V Vr-Vi i’er, : 1 1 -N

l.vctu’ e ' to coront*no t half past 7 u'cft hair .-nt*.

Dm J . B." Institute will I. oturu Spiritualisni rnoutuft: -1.

. Dopheuomoua, and uthern ufllrmed Hint tliey did not see it, there might bu j tl.,v (i ; , j,] l(. . . tlli, (J ,u j

, will tec* •' in the 8toyvr--rd I> litiit - <-n tValnc

flnindafiou for the bypotliexis. lint if all ecu, the whole world ia piychologlz'd. llenu" there is uo such thing a* eviihnct. M'hat cou- MtOnQou* juror would nsscat lo the convict on of a criminal on the tes­timony of any Huui'ier of w ltu u s.-.sln ran lty . a* a dif.-nce, is fa-t becoming obsolvto, and .*omo auulo ju< mher of tlio legal profession may soon introduce psychology, n* a mo..t excellent substitute. Come! come, doctors, this wont do at *>ll 1 What next-t One more theory it you phase, uuottui; TKnnorr.

Jil.ltul/g, 10, liod,

A GOOD TEST.I’Cnxontjj F all*, Cuyaiiooa Co., Outo^Junurey 7, ls'jtf.

Me s w . Eurroua:Iu udditiou to tli" tl.onnoud faut-r which your po Itio" has enabled

you to collect,dcjironstratiug the Iratli uf Spirlt-comumulon, wo would relate lo yon n beautiful lest wliieh wu : given here a few days since. Though it will l*a deemed luslgnillcant by many, yet wo think it will be appreciated by rensonlug and reflcotive mind*.

We must prciui o by saying that uar two young" t children have bad the fever which prevailed here, and were luslduously attended by oar Spirit friend*, through several dlfl'ercut healing on ilium -. Oa one o. their visit*, while apparently uneonsolou*, tlio medium com- inenced assuming different attitudes, which my wife rccogulsod nt ouco a* those iff a sister who left the form Inal November; aud de-dring a teat tln.t rbe might be .coallrmed Ivoyoml a doubt, thu medium went into aa ndjoluiug room, and took out of Mrs. Graham's tvork-ha*ket a pair of mitt.-., tied with n narrow ribbon, and holding them out to her, f aid, “ l gave you that ribbon.” Mrs.' Graham utter) - to the fact of the gift of the ribbon somo four year? sinee, whilo re- elding In MnsrOohusclU. The medium hud not thu eligbleei knowledge of tlio existence of such a perron, much le u of her giving the ribbon ro long ug*v, and ro far iron, our prerent residence.

Wo would very much like to see lf"ury Ward Beecher uud lu - coadjutor - take «neb simple fact* «* these, aud make out a clear c.u-e that Ibeyura only tl.c "Spirits of tho damned” who communicate with uiortuL'.

We have many more Interesting facta, but we will not detail them now ; nml should you deem what wo have written worthy a ph.ee lu your excellent paper, you me at liberty to lusert it.

Fouri, for progre?*,m u* ojuium.

New.»RfcV. lh (Ba m ; will spcalc ill the Spiritual) fl *11. N wark.

Suiidi.y oflernoou and evening.Mr. and lira. Clark, after *u-p<'n*liii - ft

several Monti**, are now understood to re-nr*Grsvi*- * . su »voii.

Mr. Sll.W 'i.r vrlll »peul. in the V. .lW.iie Room * next Sum! >y alternoon and evcaiug.

r piddle Icetnrl lie tiold again.

: St«lritu..l Ascfiobljr

? ;i .. : t: •. ■} .<) .In oon* vqm nec of b. wcather-bomid *»•. .SomUold, L. l , for route

l»o we*-!. . M:- • Jay wn* unable to fulfill her , ng>. •.-.'t ut* at Biu rham Ion und l’ougliki rjwie. Shu went lo Bo I" * t" • r iluiday. whence r' <* will prol'i.'dy \ lit" to tin- friend:* nt tbo *»K>. pi . ?.Mv. <'o.»UWll'» M'rs.rt-n *r..t>v.,

Mn. J . 1). Coxcuv, .Medium, of tbU city, left last 'foo«lay on ft prol'i -lunal journey lo tbo \\\ !. IU- go* : i,* t x.v Buffah'. ond Ibeueo will vi it Cincinnati, and will lie ali.uut IVou. home .-k." three or four weeks during which tlio,'hi- usual circle . "ill, jifcovivo. Lem pended.<i !>>.•« .mi *''*>.»« tun In .*;. v>»tl., X. J . .

Mn*. Wiucixii re.-ld-ng at No. ii n.n strc.t. N<wark. undor SpWbdl- reclion and Control, continues to giro elairvoy.vnt ex *!'iln*»t:i>.u aa*l prccriptions for dlraasx Ti"- -• per «n* in* -l tiimllixr with her. *pcak lu the highest leiii, - of commendation of her po'..er * i-.'id inode of treat­ment. \\\ would Ibcreforo recommend suck of *-nr id * ' r* -iding in Nowoikuud . iclnlly. *v» tuay beinu d o| her rei*ie.-\ to give Inra call.

iuvb li. " •• - i now at No . 1 B u i i a dfUi ra :.eoriur of L’ulvou-lly-pluce, and will iuo’., • i Kdieal exi.iiiliia\*»n:*. ■ I lmvo lull the mo t favorable opportunity to tu t her power*. I feel U ni.v duty to i'peak iu the ntrentp -d Urini efb trv ali itde -crvlccs. t have nover known her to.Tjll, and 1 huvo . . * i.i.my uxauilnattua*. Without bur Uuowhdg" u.- c<". nit f putdi-h Ifv lliilpti-un. io-

led ill clairvoyance may . .11 nud lu*e t’.a I. i : >-f I. r vaUiuble power.-. For thl-- object she lev* e. ' -nled, ot my special rvque-vt. to make exAtuinalloi.' (or on-: dolLu-. :. day fro:, t.n t„o li.. . kJ frern two to fuur o'clock. o, n. .vbluxow*, «Mr. I-’. \\. t:\n.is.

Of the rocieiy of Shaker* <t New Lebanon, l* jio—v Its ll <»'li>\ having taken temper.u) le.l.;i«'..' L*7 S p r l " ; ; i , v.'-ii,- tu* 11 - ■ ;• 1-: vor;-feir.J with by th" hi"-.: luivivinatlon ,- cling the l■'Ic.v'i'Kd a/.'t faith of tho iiocie'y to which ha Klou^ c

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While thu* lie* teclitK il, niaii Hint tv a* Mitid,Ciimo ».t, tmd ontH'.tl >1 hi« alii.1 Vjiriv.• 1 of y :.!whi, min-- ,-n.l to nlrflit,1 »h*U not reach my home, l ‘iu afraid.

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v dealt ti>)5«|hir ) tritely tvllh the luillm-. of *r»'cr. uml mi'- - <|Ui'Ptly f i tended. Mr : mitii Wen „ ib- fuJmU* id the Kir: N.itl*.n ', an I I- •*|'Ii> IO i 11 tbelr Imiil....... . t ilicn (Aon th-m.of the ti|t»-H i . jh.-i yt On hi* il*.alh hr ‘ <i m il Siuido over a iiilllit'ii n<T. ol l.w I,

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expended tioder th- due : : on ut the M ur Uepartorn!, ;n fcoUc du' .•* cu n el- el;- . . . i .- , : , ,m . ( : L i t arsty Irr-T: Vt'ert and S*n^'iM-, A f : •••.•; i . i.-pi;., v. a, charltf. ty »!ii- L g^lature of N-w ' ork-ln !>:*•.. aa^ thr ' Coxpntjision.r.v-nird ftpi. intid. who were now p lo ir ,• • i. ,• m l*.o {fcen intrctl i. .1 a map. and showedthat .-.y ] i t : . . A !. c-. at try «J. : r . v i *s«c*ly with a pnri.o.t »I

' Europe, Ai.’icu »nd..V«!a. Th%- l* ...v: !:** i(Jt corretpenJmg port In t.onij.u.A a:.d T,- \ si; Turkey c m e -i . : .J il o all Kiorida ; the

-C ;‘ with L*.V Ci-suaplala ; C • t .ntinapl-' '.via, 5fcn York city ; C ro with Ai:,ci...'.;v , Ytw..1 'u. Chicago 1* n grout c*■i.v.il poiat

•Vetw-'in ftm l , :'.K ltl**frnr the uorth, the A U aalisl'ee.m on Mr- «*a :. th • 1* tlf d SvtKO ou tL; • niifc. .■ . J Ike l i t ' - i S - oow.-iv «n the « ^h« eotaji, i n n * n J » *1 u '.^ iaJ .e. nvu« l*^ r,!?•:». The cltciAU- tud *oU fo.a i c r - .- .i i* do u#thbard to .-i—tie io Arakiatouch m re hnruy than t-lvn lilo . Tee Aruhiuu come huftjj*. fte d r o m e d a r y ' « l # e the liittm u c»iael hw two hump".

' TW Arwhiaa’canwt, •v.th.'ul 0 v*Q <u moist food, cwonot endure depri* “Vutiae o. water Bar.- <|,u\ k-ur day-*- The u.uurol abode of the csai.l i» iu l.y. s.g. v..-. ?i . Bar :=•;«. J 4t- Jf.sican Surrey, fa q litct e ; ' . ' ' '.Stw M’.' s ea, We* itra T e w . fcjc.

, i^trefttsed. «»d m tft into a . . ; , . .lengthy a rc. •. *: . : • el.- . iT the camel. Him.-. -uniAir. ti N eg t . t : CommiK-’ enor* cf the Anier'c*a Camel Com­pany, have UTaT-cr s.«-.*?*ak c a a s g f» ’. - - ■ imc^lgatioo ou this

- : ■ : . \ ' Mr. ••:. .* i r. !f c . . t -b w a!. Tf two qualities eminentlyCl ' • ! . * . . • : : T .c :v • •-. . . : : ..i by - ... . . . I :: . ..• • e’ : ;■ • • ‘ i'mrfuge. By sho.tDif I* will d j s-.ll Pfi-my locality. Some of the most

. . : ' ' • . : - .. \ i • :!They arc e i j - ■ ’ *.o .1 u'Ur-a f a i j wliL driw three thoa-aad. fix uiu-i-

red peurtsfa with ease. Tha.droH'sBry tt;i l> *an M ." eighty mile?, or 'gal.up.rwo kantired o jib ? in f . a r * 'a r ;. C itu c^ milk acd fl.-»hax-: snjeri'5 o tttp l^ or *<>>1. Their tallow i*« t i or waffa ‘ Th*

'• o o the with lu r v)twliboiit |u>..in , a, in ih ... j, , puipfirt*<1 to be cnnij i d l y * j ...» Ik-lore. Among i I'lier-* il-is ,io itie of (he kind l n o r h md . and il* • Were .*|Unl t > wbal »ie iinih , t mI , i |i,„ CdmtK'-'.rr. She *d'M 1 !•; | „ •* t'Ullii

a(Uok.Irish. S hagpipii on of the 1 t .p'p • »ii thu p..i i" Ai;i dead, the Mow uUd -oleuiA mu-:.- In the b!.m. e of Iho oi P .i i.nu’l ,j dnin

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iiiil s ') ! - of playii, - ii TOluiii* i,t |> riot HDD and Tin, i:.)". w widen1 n< v, r h. aid (n f.ire Hrialr* Tc*gii*t*i*«• Uiu (ipproichus, (In* J.s |,| M.! of Ml pifa* ■.

’>y (iio Fr 'neb, lirglfali. I |i ' *'raws* i', *n upunder lb* miisie nl Iho nhsiiMily *•*' that aillh .

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srlp-e tu il to s cm l no‘ Th* y & - rai. el tit^ low cost, c X * no shelter

•;r sVeeiag tin I fAelr ...p.:p.’.g: is rc»y cheap. They arc lor^-liv. J ;> d . . . . . of '

fool id : are ; ■ a.;'.; * ;a :w l;. will n c : get up n :ght .*Ump<de.i; aud if-----l : _..i.. - can r.ot ke driven : pidiyavny TiY.-y

teak.. e . ‘ .". r;; ■ i, e.. riders are reiv.d up :-o h r- Uj have u v' d 7 i : . ; ■ v-: Vi* ,-j t . \\g- t h \ l j ofKew Mcxi.o at.l T'.xss arejast like ;h:ir c s ’ir* ceuatri-es.

It hr- e.ire:.:y i- eo. pr-vi l -* ;:ra is j-o rtci hero they live cat their natural tciaa c.f 1;.-, The ho: so, J : • and sheep arc cot indigenous b-r-s hut Lave l-room. «.j ar.'.'un it.d that tlrv eve:: sarpars th:-*-'rc- tnal-mg ia their naturaj u.' . The camel promises oven more thin these ac.na'.s The Bactrain camels are fully domesticated, end thrive weii a ccid'.- c'.tntatei in Uu-sia than that prevailing tn the Northwest­ern Territory of the United .States.

• Tee Werr.da rr.;-.-:xis.—It u curie-ji and deeply interesting to ob- rene Low munh c f the adruLC.- which .mankind has made in some of tL- m en *v..c:: . InutcLs cf-material improvement, has been effected in tie V---rt:r of a c . . .ary : r.nd on the other hand, in how manyii . ■:* ■- a I-'. V... .d :. v r d l .-vIt fan at likely that th. world -.il'. evi:- ; a more perfect po.-t than Hcm:r. a grand r s U -.fx n than P'.t Ic!.- . a w:l!iu*or or mere com- prehtnsive pbi!"- ; '..r than I’ialo, a 'sculptor equal to Phidias, a Foiat" r .mp-.-iitr so il- ; '_..d. Certain it ts shut ti..- lapse of twenty or iivc andiKcuty ceatur. - L. i given birth to none that Lave fturpofi’ .d them, and to who Luv- Bpj rc-^;.cil_ them. In the fine art*, and in speculativ:- thoug';; cur : .mot .' .t cccit-tcr.s are stdl our mailers. In r . . u . ... i . . '. ; ,d- nc.j r .v-r .: 1. :.nd ourown 9g; i-m :c yrd.fic and cmazing than tho aggregate of all the ng<*3 wluch have g. before us. T»k- two points only, the most civic us cud the me.: i i . m o t i o n nod the iraur-iui.-Mon of intel­ligence. At the earliest period of authentic history, men traveled as f n-t as in t'..o :*r I- :. Nimrod got over the ground at the rate often or twelve mil.; an hour. Napoleon could go uo faster. Between ; ■ ■ — i - * : . . : . . ■.! of .per i freut ten to c. v.uiymiles.

The first thre, thc:‘ or.d years did nothing, or next to nothing; the ■' i l ■ *1 ■: li'.y : r . .u’..<I i!. ■ lii.'.it; c,; po-.-

sille achicrcment in this direction ; fur no one imogin*>s that any great* r «poed Uattainable or woold be bearable. Again : it fa probable that Abrahoiu nt message* to Lot just as rapidly m Frederick the Great cr George III. transmitted orders to their Generals and Admirals. In I7.*i, old wooden telegraph was invented, and made u certain, though a partial and slight, advance. Bat, with this exception, tie rate at wh:.h :ri!*.'ilig.;:.c .• could l>e conveyed had r-tnuined etationary at that of ordinary locomotion on horseback up to IWO. Iu J840 wc cccmtamcaud over immeasurable *1' -lance in inappreciably infiuil* /insl •ubdlv-iccs cf lime The eipirimvnt w-:» made, and a mcnago r»i,

V. !■, I.iv : : 'y. A spat Dactbce could Crc tie cannon of tbn Invalid*:-" at Pari*. 11* re too, at a tin,-,1c Leap, we have reached th ; r.> p ’us ultra of earthly possibility. In too year**—csy, in flve—wc hare chap.'d the vast space between the speed of c h* r.-e and the ‘ ; vd * f lightnipg—.V ih Dn'.»K Jievutv.

■ - . ■ • •• .• I ly . tiz.n *.r the UnitedState.*, taveperhap-. the fate Aaii»* Lawrence of Ma-.-a: :,u.-e'll*, has shared tnor*. bix-railr wuh Lis ftliow-nu u th* udvantug i of a princely fortitn- toan ‘j . r.;'. : :a : .‘ifid by f .r Li; grcat-.t beat:action, e.*.ce ding thethe aggr< gat; of n.i olhers, fa yet to fa: 1 • -lowed. Within a few ycun* ; . ' ■ • • . ■ . ■ i. . , ;• < f t l i C . t j of Oswego; tbOapi'Ce to L- • poor uoinin : 50,001) sc*-' .of land in lots of 50 acres each

1 I pic • - * .*(. i l*i :*| iec* . ;•» C*»0 p«2U,0 / ) acre*. :n M..*I:-.... the county where L* live*, to aa Association of youug men, n: *1 upv.ardct buO.OOd to thu Anti Slavery cause. Ofcoiir*.', in the *b«j. -u m * 1 - •• nun'..- r were int' rested, and they were known to an t i t udi.d .! • nt tin timc,V.uib:A privutc benefactions have b on tho sau • rcale . f liberality, lie bus given farms of good tillage land lo many pm r nteu, and th: nv d.'ul requidlen to promote t’l-.'r cu!- livatlon Au iruiimcrahi'' variety of other calls upon-Uim L- gene rout ly i< - .ud- d to, cml ho hs:< wim- I' / d with infinite patbfoctiou the p.-rni: . ( i.'- benefit coulerred by hfa lauded gifw upon thu rocipi whdhAv-.' ueUltddn lila acre*. Although iu Home cihcs the parties to which liaiA’.i has I wen git ', - lo i cxnc hundreds (*f p' rsons nt n tlmo-- hav.- not alv.itya b-.c-u able to ra! turir i.orn-..-!onri upon it, or r- tnioitc

_ uec for Ih- '.r o«n ogTie Jtiirul p'irpo? >■■.■, *;lll ihc nggrcgale liciieflts from l i t don-A’i-.fi r,i lauds have ln-cr) '• • ry pr. ai, far exceeding thu actual raluo at tho moment, or th". !>.!» of land respectively distributed Th* nobl-i ae(» of '•!*;.*.. g* r.-'.ry ny arc plACticd illustiatioiu. i.rGarrit Fuji lb’s long churl;bi-d ' . of the II of jiropcrty by tbu rich, and ol the refat :ous of this clam lo th - a- well at < vider.ee* of bfa owncone fate*. ;y In the ©piuionr i.'j b , , frequently ttprv-r.d of tfa- atcu- roulailon of pr.; ?rt/ 1" lbs bands of the (..iv.

Hr. Lauh'n f.ilhvr was oac« an areoclata in busiocu with tho late

uji-ilium, th-.'volleys of uv.i»h try. ih.' Ik.uiiI'uk of catmon at luUirvah iugs the Ju t into, and Ihc quick anil lively uir on |li: roluru, Tho oye of iho medium were ch>- ,1 iturli.it i'- • wind.' pvrforPiancr. Tho style o: playing and ting,-,in;; of tho in-urum-iii w\ro ciitl*«-lj *| iVncnt. nml tho arli-tic shill j.-.r *••>.';••. .1 ti r play in- in |» >r nornnl state. In (ruth,except under thu inlluopci', Mm lu-.J uoi th- physical ability to piny such a length of ti-.n- without Intorini".!.. * Ki r purported to l>o imhi 4 | dby fume of the ‘ old uia-ti-o*," T i;c sivh- of intulp wm changed fron®T- lo time, h if »>mo now purfortocr had just appeared. Hiring tlii- p -ifonoanm*, the piano at int-rvals. ami for flfu on or tiu-uly nt.* In s n c o io i . Vouht l"*'. tin— i- tho mil' o by r.viing the two fru.it fi-t trout the tti-cr. and still striking the (l.wr so gimlly disturb in th.- 1 . Th - pM*o v\c., ... |., an*! ponderoue fhal ft strong matt could scarcely roe.’ the front fret from Iho flo*

On allot!., r ocea !• :i whii-t f.vur of us, the nt dintn being one, were lining rex ml, too pi-mo on tli« o ,i ii.- a Inge room was played with no human i-, ng row it, Thu i . rionmuce was of (ho oios spli'mlid ch:"'.i:h'i', I !n .e iilt.u 1-m l ;- r..k• • eh liud Sle-ycr, and afty without hc-it li'-o , th-y r. v. r sur.'. . *1 it. '■ I. • piano wax tli n clo.-*** by *.’is o .r .t ■ Th: •• .•.no mu.*!: v v> rep<o(ed, with this difiurcncc only —Unt it wa* not o loud on i\:.'*>iint of ti c piano being closed. The I (an • 10 '. i.y u u h p n . sod pi:.;. >i by striking thes.rin.: oa th.- iv.id *. in-tcad ol U * I;uy«. Oh ! win!- u wonderful tiling is- tli,. •• «-Jylie for.',*,' tii.it up**i -. <1. - mind in waking intelligence!"

Tm: 1‘j-vct. w'lii.v.i: S.r. J . : n I’Y.a.skun a h pi- Cosrt'AMoxa Per- o*,i*.--Tb..' fuilow'iig i-i tho di'*-alpt:*::i <-f it given t*y tho Montreal

cj’iac*-./ from l ! . II; - *.t Mr. Ftuurt, tbu chief of tho returned c*xpo- d*ticn : • Monir-j I l ’and «::d the umin land firiintid are' r.'pre;onted to u» a? being of iL; rarst inh.'^pita!.!*: and dreary character. Th-rcisno wood for *i': hundred mile * i:t any il’iect on. Men \\Lo Lad been with Hr. Rau ft.ited that Rcpulv. Bay v a paradise compared to this place.

btarl informs u* that be r.nd the expedition were* wet for the space of *i.\ty days with th 'cku g. rain and sleef. without means of drying

M'hvn llu'jr \. .i ’ there ou the 9lh of August, they fouud ground, tu.d I' .' ice* ju%t taking for th- long winter. The

I' qefanux \.i i : ,.bout to t..h- ti ir departur-, which they liad delayed longer t’ar.a u . i j : l i xp . t\tion c f the* arrival of the (xp diuon. The INpitmanx do u.>*. l'\o ;h:r.', but only go for two or tbice months

■ liuim.’ r to •!■':. and bur.t such aaimals a* are to be fouud on tbe t. Th; -rir.d v . * • :r, ar.d .-^arJ. i'g d iri.ng tho limo the expedi-s i * there', aad in i! o uts nc - of wood for fuel or means of encamp-

in;, from it * . nirkiin;; ut tbu j b e ' v.as in the lis t d-gree un­comfortable. ____

Tire Y;-:e».' or a Dri:.o Ca r.!'.—A night or two sic :-' a child of bril- liant ialel::ct died in Ill's city, rays a Ur..-Ion paper. At midnight he

otcr.h’ug bcaatifal, which in* ceuld not \v 11 uuder laud. Ho was very mtte'b delighted v,:.!i tbu vi.-:Co, ami his par. nw assured him that God hud given him a glimp .• of h . iven. But they s.\u perceived that

'faioa waa eomctvfaii marred by tho app-nraac; of mountains which \'< before him. Almost iu a moinunt however, after they were dis­

covered, ho exclaimed, *• a strong man will t-rry nie or* r the moun- tains.'" n :d soon eater depart--1 n \ '*•-> j-Kiru- r .

lu.'.'r.T.v.vr Drscov-nr at BaJin.o.v.—A London p*pcr slates that Col. Rnwlinson has just discovered among thu ruins of ancient Babylon

extcc-ive library, not indeed printed oa paper, but imptessed on baked bricks, containing many and voluminous treatises on nstronoruy, mAthcmatics. ethnology and several ota* r inoro important branches of knowledge. The?-: treatNea contain facta and argumeoU which, in hia opinion, will have no Email operation on ihc soioacea to which they rc- Ute, and which throw greet light upon biblical history find crilicifio, and th: hif tory of our race.

_ v , t i Costs.—1 1 i tirtcen day i iL.- allh . rained o-. ScbaBtopol ball.’, averaging lortv-fivo pound*, iu wcigiit, making u daily

‘bower of k',.‘00,00*) p.juudi', v.urlb. at the rale iinglish pig iron i .selling ,t (let alone tr.in'poriatioit nud tcannfucturc) $:jl3.3sn. If the canuon

balls tired from tho alli-.il line*, .luring tho thirteen days, worn rolled into rail-b.;rs, weig’iing six! y pounds lu tho yard, lha bars would extend

hundred and thirty-tv, -j mifar ; or if laid as u railroad, would suf­fice for a i-.ngle tra:k from New York to Albany, with all Uie necessary turnout?.—.V. V. Mirror.

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To Auvaaiuaai.—The »V)*> circulation of the Txlciisami now rawlcn It ndoir. alile wlion'.iio? utodlam, nn.l i:.c proprietors will continue 10 occnj.v a iliulicl portion of ih- :r nt the follow in* rj'. ■- Twelte no-l A half eenla per lino will bo ihc price f*r a «lr»;;b liueni'.n ; , - Il li.c. inrertion, KivlilcciiU per JI r,e. To Ui.>w;who Adrcnite f.r Ibn o month A no u ira chsr^o will bo mode f,,r Ibe llr-l Inrcrtiou CTC7J Ail I, rllwiMial in,Hi bo prep ud lo«- •• : i It" >p|KU»r.c f..rtbo lime It ltdl-CCled U* recnaiu, ao-l I*. wl!l I, • d i ‘ . , 1 wi»#n that lime t ' j.ir. j.

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th!* volume fa full of l.fa:.'. a|.*l Ii will br |-ruv*l waft a Ii<r- fa Inlerctt, wfauhe111# r.--..t. r 1, of Ij not prepared to nympnlblxO W lib All tho \ iu-JI of iho Otllllor. Th »abj. cl la Iroated wilh iimch incUiinl, and llfa at j Iri l* * fair and f nelbfa*.

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aod Boviuy, may be i.va In tho orcnlti* only.M r, J . B . ConiilIn, Tipping M*'d|niil. No, 131 Catiib.t'' Crc'.oi de l; nuday excepted; Irora 10 to I* *.*:. and T to !* r. 1 fllomicg Circle* free .Mr, T . b . P lttce , J7 Idipcnard Slrooi, Improviiblo Speakln* Modluiu. Every

J.it (IVc Inetday* oxeepluJ) Iron 10 i . s to (U A■ if., and from u> 9 i-.- T If t T. A D K t, J' TI I >..

M r*. HI. IJ. C ou rlny , Nil. 178 N'.utli Tunlh-Ucet, will nraui'.n: ri.-l ir dfaea-o and ijivo payctwmetrie delllieallons of character, J E».r*»r.ac*».—Pr.ef. Robert Hare, .'f 0 . ; Kov. C. 1 helps » .U .: Or. IVi.ligtn Ceib

Or. limner, Aaron Comfort.SO CTH E O T A L I O K , V f .

yh'T. r*fary I I . B ro w n , Medical Clairvoyant end Ueating IV -Jim will he happy to wait on Iho nick r.nd afDictciL

>of the

SPE C IA L N O TIC E S.

a r s r c a>b r iA '.o s a t b c d u l o r a : e t i .Til'd C VdH KV.TKM ADOITtO.

n*>R*r* VVj t i r j , 333 Oro/I.IWBJ', N* w York, event f. r ? of t <1i.«t tloAltin ned New Vork picnui and ineiodcons lr*;Iu*!iru; : ‘.o luoJirn unprv.vcu

Horace U'Wora’ plncosnffor* them nt greatly reduced price* fore »b. The ;.vp//'ar and oxluDtlTO Horace Waters' calalc*uo of niueic ut ou.'-'i.lrd off from r* pilar ; :!c, j .

urns and acimufa m half-price, and a li.rpu JivoQ-it lo iho trade. ( •: . /

or m-l-ieal inVrcltirtilizo r.l lei* prices than cv.-r beforo c(Tvrod to tho public, vrliolevilo or retail. Croat liniicemen'uj «.ff.-iod lo aauuiv In ail pails of ti.;- couriiry

soil the Jloraco Water*’ piano? cuui eaialosuo of music.

1. ii. ATWOOD,“ -nrc tvoRDWtrut, hkat.lxo mkditm o r r.ncsror.T, x . r .,- '

Can now redeivo inlv liia family ue«r puili nls from abroad, on i-.:,- *n»b!o luriDi will, Uiu aid uf Ain. Atwood,who !e hauperlor .Medical Churvoynnl, be ci.n’.lmn * to make aclunllllc oxomlnaliona and pre-crlj, lr*,u f**r di.cas.nl perrona rc.,..ln .: dialance. by nips jircparcd uudoT Splrlt-dirvcllou Itr nil ce* i r. if d>sired.

Ten mi :—Examination, two dollars; Including pru:crlpilon, thrv^dollan, If parlies nro pruatiiit; If by lelier, (axe wid name given) from ihrc'j to I've dollar*. 1 "P :-.v

FOB SALEA G uUoraau „f Jortuy City tvlslii. to dirpoo n/ thr, o Homo I. ;i:ur.,.-J in iba •ce, lor Ilia bonofit of Hie Now York '■ .Vine,r m Widow’? Relh-f Ae o c i » . ’ I'eiuc's Five I'oinls 8Uttton," and U.o *• Graham fasiiw * uf Ilr.. !.lyu." I..,- pric.

of th. • 1 Lola 1a One Tliuua*nd Dollars each (a: cssment vjiIsh-V. Jlofe fan chan .• f • a benovo.'cul peuon In m*l!o a safe In Vestment, mid j.1 tho taunt lllue lo aid U e.o deserving cliarllfot. For Information apply to Mr. Cory, OnJ.-iao In, ui*rre?T ;

Vc!=n-.» U- <,•.<! m .

t Uie SpixifaWorld ; or. •

Procr.tdiugB l:He purled pnonutirapni.

Voices from Fp.r.

Sight S.d: tf T Chon* aul Cl

P'iij-.cj-I-iiyldol

0 JX-judri V.'-ete C:'y

■ ert. By CLIN r .1 JUrKilciftS.

,ff n S . .il E T T L E It j 8 a E U I C i A Ii S .Havc now been Jong uiougb before Iho public to win n good ntun* fur their—U,sir beat voucher la actual trial. All of her Ut medio* itro compounded according to lie; direction*, given while In a sl.de of CJairvoyanco, and are purely vr.j. :»b!e, aad per factly safe under nil clrcumHancs.

leOtS. LIETTLEK'3 BESTOBATTVE SYKCP,TJ.oush not a I'nlversal ‘onncea, h one of the inoM etllcacouj Kemcdte 1 for n If.

fc«**.» which orlginalo In on Impure btalo of Iho Jllaml, Derangumrnl of the - Hum, and lllllotuOktlrucUon*. Thovowhoore trouhledwiih uu*qn*lCircuJat on.

Sick un*l Nervous Ifeaduche, Inactivity uf IU" Liver, C.m.ilpatloii of the Dowel*, end rrltatlnnnf the Muenua Mrmbnuie, together with Ihotr various fympath.flc effects, Will Ihnl this Hyrup invnlunblo.

Idll8. METTLBB'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL,A Srorik* iiahd Bow*i.Con«*cT<>n. This Imporlanl renudy has always proved ..'ic Cesefil when properly UMd.and the direetlon* etr.cily orri.,1 out,and n * faintly ,l,oo!.|

llhoul lu It la n remarkable medicine, rti. 1 ha* «*rrr f.utti to cur# In upworl vi 3ni) cores hup. In Hertford.

HRS. HErrLEfa’S CELEBRATED ELIXIR,Fur Cholera r.nd fovv.ro Cholic i'ains Cramp* of Uiu Sinmueh and I low. R'.cnm

Ic and Noaralirlc Pains, lllllous tendency of the Stomach, IV.. r and A< . . everopain* Induced by internal ln)ur.c*. TM* will he foun.1 t.> bo ..puMly .1 for the pur- pr.se* lo which It fa cepcclally ailnpled.

A. BOSE, Agent, llanford, Conncctfaul.PAUTHIDUK it IIK1TTAN, Ag-nt* for New York.

fauna Mr Coat ran. Proprietor.MRS. METTLER'S NECTEALI7.IN0 MIXTURE

This Is tho be*t nf all rcuivdi. s f..r lllfluu* ObstrucUwns, Ael.lllr et she P! nrach lyrpcpsla, f'ou llpollon of the IfawelJ, II. sJjc!l», lYbrlle ;tinplo/ns >crash.,., d by

Cold* or Wiirn.s. In oid.n .r> ■!. mugumnnl o f the bowel, i: thouid l-o uard uttTi uir tli-ry Cordial, u t* u ti'-jirful of er. U mixed U-gsthw, tr.* e an lour If 1I.C , xo.

bo uigent, llut quantity may bo nicire. il, anil th*- du»o admlnfaterc.l with greater fic<,u«ncy. Tl>la rriurdy Is Indl-pm'lido In lamillr*. fr. in tb* gre.l prevuh *co rt

rtimininilj; I, | rove , . Le

O lit FOREIGN AGEATS.

J. II. HaiLi tin*, )’•* Ilit* llanuInellu. fidnd —Co. BAitr.v-lfan.wgBr, II Chi' ’ del Princlfe

AGE.VTk,'•">,* i <

I'.iliiant M 'igc.

i, Kiataa lo Unt t> ,|*r who have * <

rtpilut

lb. Il.-y Muore.I llu’.vi," 1 ud lh..tl'1-r, r | ..-* ,R1r•• IUiIMx*.

•. . J.iriu * M. Kwy rootjd.

, as i; , oft.j, Impoaviblo Inpm, lion 1 «■•,*,! s,, a„j, l'c ir pi*'*'*> ' ■■’iwfcf to Ihvw iiraopg Iho 11.00 - ..Ufa ' u m jju e ou * or bo. L-..Phlla<lelpl>la :.|d. in ii.l UonL M on .

l i j . l l * > 0' 7 I,.. .:rin..:i»i:u,n / linmorfallly in.) Iii'rreoii-i l.'.twr*MpIfIM end Mortals lor ».)-• *.t publl lit* ' pr r< *. II 77 ; posuge. .'7 c.'nfa,at It

,[,.'ph| Ojiirttual Hook rod i'rr i-licui Dop'd, . : l Aicbslrccl, aboio Cixib. Ah all'oihtr book* llluMreUro uf I plriiual 1 buaotuou*.

Dyspeptic and bilious r.l*.ick*, in all II,« b«»l remedy in use, and DO faintly should •'* *•'*?.'

MRS. METTLER’8 PlILMONAllIA.xccllrnl r. tartly for CuUfa, Iriitatl. n < f llio

Ar.hrna, Conraniptlon, .....p'ng t'-uch. r id all d|.. - ......... *tu* K -elj;MRS. STETTLEK'G HEALING OIJTTJ'ENT,

Burns, SraMs. I'rr-1, t us au.l Wouii.fa «d almost evri* oin, lllfab’n . So riled nn,l : .no Hr>-:.«'.r. vi Nlppl-*. «.lnr.de’.*r

( I,-.| p ■! Hands ,,r * rl:. -MRS. METTLER'S REMARKABLE *; UNPRECEDENTED LI Whir I, suppluj r. itetlr *,.• y lo„,- fell, resj ..-.m: • ' ’ «*f l.»'u n :— .1, I ' *«*oral ports ,.f Iho butnuri ays:, tr. C.u.traetcJ M**-ch • M..I Hloons, lib flnti,,,,.; ,ry and N* u: vl..,e Aff, client, Callous 1 b'llIT Joints, - p -no'

JiR. AND RUS. J . !!. ‘d '.i l ’.M!’.',NO. 1 win rimoi' •1,11 cv.

I’ S Y G il U- MAG N K T I C '' U V S I C l A X ' .( l . i s o m M Ks.MiSAjtoaa-tVllh all il,.'l*'"'llc and llinrop ,11..,:-

rs,|i,lri'*l b, tlie | -ii. „l, < m lolly wrl'.tan mil T.tiM*—For riuMiinulli.ifr. Including p t r i t r d f l v o il. ll’ rs. if Iho pillrnt l-s

[.,■ ..-nt; snd tun dollar* when at»»d dll t *! ’ t*n u*. evamlnsllona loo d.-II-**.

I*y rxlr.-me IIIdou, Mlslanre, sir nth. r ilrctirii'faO'e', Mr, 'I will rcquirv* « !•*'., ,f 111" I illucf* h er \b,I In order lo ire. lvn tUauilua, aenio "I Hi'' I nd'nff *■» *n)t- l**mi »j * j C be «lat»d when acndlo:, tl.o 1 j./

Mas. Mrs rt.xg ah - plsr* In, . In ,nr ,I, si .1 '” •'•Hior • . f . ’ . J . ' ) h:.s in.- a

d b; ILo I.

S V. I'.h re

B riitiu 's E'.rfa-,,-IVhcrciu Iho eon parfaon srith hi*bound, Md 3d cants la miuhu; poeuge. 3 •

B rittau and Bi.-'acioud'* B i t . . d _« 0 |tag rt octavo. !..!• •» u\. :■ •_ ,lcci*». ■ •- ■ . ■ * • '. * .r .'. *.,. i

!>!AnUcetuli* rf. To no... a ts,..,* c .Of «I. p->b:.*'.*jd by P»

Epic c f'A c S .ci.-y He-vcu.Spa) a by Thut L ( lin k I

-Id pews f#mo, i bet!. I*;.' ; . i . n •

The Cricsti.il Telcrr.viiii.

Pi.;. .1 * : Cl • . Dl i . i . f Its r'.| -n tr. >Hvpcr '. by ilccpt.m. of Thirty :* Pc.-seiis lathe Spifir-j;! IV ..I. l.s'u I by Pivriri Igu St HilitMt. 1 rice, G! WS !> -■ "• - •

T-ito Approaching Criris.■ f Hr. 1) Fit J •

Davit. CuWi'ficsI by Partr dgo fc t:r.:i'-:- I •' ’ *? ■: . : Philo*op2iy of th* Spirit-World.

Hev. Ci.wloa Hainusan.l. Modlaut. rub!..' <d b; r..:v. .

Tb7 Ere;;st Ago and tho Itucr Lffo.I'.eo-'J' j.'tf Id Sp.rtiti'tl InJcrci si;-1. r.v.VJ.nivI*. T.of Dear J octao\Ul .X.V..-.I: j t • r. it* t>! »-.* ly r -. !Si io; f. .ia.fe.il c-i.U.

Tlio Spir-.ual Telegraph.Yoltim.' fau f.w c.-'l'.c* vv.-n; U.u, J h: '•

A Chart.ExblbUiiic u, v'ui)'.i:o of the r a w -ve *. A.; r . -Rico. B>und,oroa r I .'era. fy A. J. Dj« a Part. 1-fa -• <«I-ce. it

Tho Table* Turned.A brief Bovvuw of Rev. C. M. Du \-r, D. Ir, by !. ?. I). 1-6r>ttabuowncait-ateemetbJu*l;but b:- i - »b' ■. .h i-Thi* ll a brief n'ftrtidl.'n of U,v price.pal cI,k .ki' s ri~. wl 1 " tJplrilaUi*ii>. and IS, r. ...I th nr f r , ■'- o - '!

;price srdl fa, at tho rate of SI.' |»r lot), if i i or c ; : . :

A Review of Dod o lav j’.untary Tfa ;.-y c: C.o dr. . .: ; .l : I j v,. t . * . ney. \ * ■ • ' a n . i itbs ' . •• *i '. • - r ...• s. 1•ic cf the Morning; Land.A b. 11.- 'l l . hr. >t'.--f . i ..'... :-*■.'. ... t\

ni» jt, ri >us rt'II. nftile tliousmiifa of „ a,.3 Wore, f i Bl*!*t, can trnlfy lo-.fa} tlial lln Ir llvcw hate b<« u aa 0 Is lor. *1. through U„. agaricy of atcsUcal Cfalrto)once

j Hertford, Connectl«ut.

n ll.,. Mi.Mir nn.t U vii. i

t.1)', ■

B o o 2c3 b y C C Iio r P u b l i e l i o i - s .vara of ih : Ti,':.!.;; cal and sqiirita.il Y.v ... a of

Tho Great Hirn

Tho Grc.'.t i *. ’• *d. I.

Tho C f it K u r . -'b'Ti. • i ' j .

Tho Ore it i i!

J.Ifav u i, vci. ir.. J D.is is. t'rii, Yol. III.

Huiuaiuty in the City;

Miilouou'ii D aw n;A srod oo BpittiuglUus; Uj tu*. »\ narvercents. •- " ic e , .ft c w u ; p

Er >,* Tho.' ;l»ta oo R ;’ fa-ion.A. J. IH'.is. Tr'.C' t : . , . , . . |-o v v, 1 C. 1U,

NIrr. I1- KiotSulCe A ’ on Spinca . ' . j ,M

Ropery Adjud,'.-1;

Evangpl cf the Sjd-.'rex “ ’ ^ 0 10 r' r*’-v

Elcmauls of Ajtim.il IT-igRc’ ient;Or. IV.- c-a and A|tpUcail,,h for tedhivi".- i„J Tics', 1 -1 c. hU; p -it-a.', 3 Corns. * 4n *uf-v j! - i 'T CbAft«i