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- VOIJ. xix. ICK ENS, S. (, 'IITItSI).k Y, j., IIWA) TALMAGEABROAD ELOQUENT BIRMON PREACHET BY HiM IN LONDON. Tihs Apostleh' Primon lIuum-Clanklim "IhiinO uid 1)am; inges-a,-(|nsi il'v taho 1'rtietser- 1kv iit, tile I.iwwn'm ii, lhe it 33az3s.g F'es rn nce, t h e. 'iin ke ,a dii alis.a 1114 111AZIllr Flvelce llt 64111LO 3114 111.1 Pr'mi-to 'r Cloritnns. Theo Rpr. T. De Witt Tahttmy..-, vD. D., of Brooklyi, preacled in Lond.U4, Sundhty, taking for his text Acts xvi, 31: "Heliovo on the Lord Jesus Chri't and thou shalt be saved." lie sai: Jait; nre Jarlk, 1dull, damp, loatlisome place!1 even now; but. were worse inl I he IpoVtOliC timC. I iIIagiUe LO-(I-. we r.re bteudingh t the Philippian di ulgeon. Do you fers the chill? Do you liear I le groar. of tLlios incarcera ed oiies m, ho for tenl years have not seen h'lie snl light, undI(I tiht deup sigh of' womlket Th--' "et. ier their father's hou-e, hi mourn overi beit wasted estites? Listen altain. It, is t1he c-muil'h . -of , (it or the At ruiggle o ,mI in a nihtuma ofa gre: hor-l-i. Y oIi.-s It- 11 :egl. in hpar a 1ui i. h1i !a Ias. sattle its he rolls over inl li'drams ii . - (: "god pity tle prizouor." I- Ri :t is a tMIll her, "Otii in Illit m0 1. It is Ia sOnig of, j)%y 11141 ghIl 1a' What .a place to Smlig ill! The nume~i4 e(.me s wvinjitng~ ih ro)4:., 4 hel~ *ar v1iwn" 01 tho 11Mri.:o and in all the dark wa ls ithe whi:-per is IwaI: \Viat's Iha ? Whats t ha' ' i, is I ih song', (' Piul i IMi .,las T Iy t mot1w sh+tp. ''havl e t beenl bldly wlipped. Too lung ga14.- ;v heir ihnlo; ark., r bleed, iog yeZ They lie 1lat on th C.:,b4 r1tl.. tlwir fIr th t lv wvkoolI Sock vt1-. mill of icl4ur-1* I hey valillt sleep. In.thlcy (-Im iiy Ja ilr, u% ht alI.i re yolu dAoingp with thes peophk" WhyI havo 1ev ey-het1 ilit il htre? o, dt-v have beei trying to make th(e wvotl.1 letr. " iU thol? That is :ll A p,it or jio phy. A 'i 'scave i7or 1;niir-l. Ak hl'.Zing- 1"nae or Shadr.'llh. Civ!, for Jol We-ley. A anat hemia t*r 'hilip 1elII'I l. A (in txonl .q fr 'llul :.Al Bi s ut while wo m-11 <u'llingll ill tho gh>oml of'tilat l'hilippi-, anl dng.o-:, lad we hotar tiniinglinlg vF)i(et of' d. l groai, atiIl i:.I : pi!?m, orl lalleliu)ah, suthiionly -iln earlhqiak-! Th iron bt; o1* - pi.-:,n t.w%i, thm pillar.; 11ra0k off, tle SOid( Itn oi ey beginls to heave ati : 11 ,0il , thet- door)S:iul )Mg opivi, 'tli I hw wvils "-Ial with a terrific crasht. The jai l'eulin h lim:-elf re.spolnsible For Ithe. r4,1.44)VOile , liat] feeling!"; Il uiide to be hI,,he-ir Brutuis killeft h11u1s:, 11 d Cato k illed himself, anld C(> i-Ills killed hiistusl, -plits his swond to b.i-. ownl ieui't, proposilg with one t ront. iret br4 to iui-it 11d( to his exCitemn(illt, anUd agittilion. 1ut, PaIil cried out : -Stop! Stop! Do thyself i,o harm. We are all hereL.'' Then I soo theja.il' runnin, 1bouglh the dlust, ici4i thle ruin of diat, pri-ion, awi(l I see him throwing liti.,elf down lit he feel of't he-v pri.ioneors. cryii oIg ou!: "What shall I do? What shall I do?', I)id 'aut answer: "G(. olut of this pacie befor t1wiv is aniotler varthiake; pit h.am lt: It'l a T.Alnd hobbies on those wther i ners ie.t tiey get away?" Nwa wori of tliat kind(]. Compact, thrvilli.i-, siremelil!olS allsWer: al -'NV 1u,11nwr11Aalc aill throulgh earth anld heaven: "Believe oin tle Lord Jesus C h ri , aItu u hok IS11lt he saved-.', WVi, \we have till read of the (!af 0 - (Iuike in Liein), inl Lima, inl Aleppo whtl ye- in all our InemIory thereo hats not hieei. 43n1e .4 v i ie volcan iin( distu13rbanice. A :i 1 e t' '-n seen Ii fty earthqjuak es. H Ire 'e 1 m 3o wl,;.o ha;s been4i hu3ibling 3.p ai 33r' ''r : -. llis buid oni the 0 1 oneY m:xe was~ 2)lt in'03( alIh iies 13g 'i 44 1.b i in tr.ie, and( lhe S .'s ' hiime.f. "N ow I an free and safe from3 al1 pi'uble.I piotu13rbat ion." Hut, a nat io's;'lum i 'ik-s t lhe fimuia t33 io Iof al I manilcetbues ablish-~'1 ii.1)111~1 a veryv be:::tiful4 homeut. Hi3 1343 aauhier bas-e4 comeu home frem1i thle sem'inary w11Ith dIiplomas43 of ganluation.03 1ii's sons5 hjave -sortedl in lit1e,I hnest'em p.ir. ma iiil pure1. Wheni t h ern ing I g his areP si ruk, t here is a3 happy and3( an3 13n3broken21 fam'3ilIy cirel e. lBut tere h31- as en 11m aidenjtI4Il down at the beech11. Thle young m4133 n(1 vetired too far (out in) the~ sutrf. The1( telegr'ah hnii 1t.h t (ero upf to) the city. Au (1-t b1~ .u1tk4 e t 4iIl 11k tn43 ir he' foum3il: flins of that 3(11 beati.31 home. The~ ('wno 330I>'O'"., the (curtain dropped1(; the4 1lau.:blr hulsheda. Cra.sh! go. all t.ho,e'( domeaist. 1 hopes3, m1'i pro(spes -, ma3 ex peen 4l)itm. I'ol my3 litm'31, we: halve al1 telt lha sak ingi (1own3 ofsomeC. grea;t .renhie1(, am3i t Ler. was a iUne wheni we were as much01 excited as tis man) 4 ot 11he text. and4 wO cried out. as he did: "Wha~t shall Ido? \Vhatshl I do?"' to him-t i-s apprIo:1wh3'ite io3 u3s: "Helie1 ( in t hir- 1.(ord;lJesus1 Ch ~lt, andI ieu slh, I he saived."' Th'ere are some31 dloetnOt Is oftSI) little impor)0tance' 11ha: y'ou (10 not,1 ear3'i to) put,1 any'. moreI'1 t.hasi your3 lait 3a14 unlder3 4 them'1, or' eye-i y1our3'11 ii lil -; bu44t here are( someii 4iocuments3: oif out,. vour full namei3. So the Saiour33 in someit P parth or't.1he Bibhle' is elI ed, "Lr I 03 lad ina o3ther parl3ts oif tith ible lie is ' did "JI'-uis," and in othe4r par13t.5 of 43ho Bihule heC is called0( "Christ.," but3 14hat ',here m3ight3 he no0 mistaLke about31 14o.;1ther-I "thei Lord'4 'JeSusM Christ. NI' '. who3 i ti.s. Hi~ing thalit ', ou want~ me t: 1 trust aan3 helIieve' i4*? 4u43 .-un3imesi3 ome Ih)io me) w11'it h3 credt'iaif:ls I cSannolt. lirust them. Th'er'e is son3i is~hone Isty inl the irI looks that maker 1m3e k now I shal ho 4-1heated1( if I 1con-3 ..ear't'5 con3fidenen1 in ama 3 u433tnt il vou kno 33whalt stuffI he is made of, and3( a31 1 330r.-45ahale ti 530'his orig, when(43 I stop~ 1(o ask you who this is that vorI want 3 e 3 to 4. truIst in)? No 3man3 wonuh thin3k of ventur33in)g his life on1 a vss goin ou wt to sea, tha had1 114 never hem~o ispected.I No, you mus1t1 have the1 eer' tilicate hung amIidshMlips. tellinig hov1 many1) tons.' it car'ries, and howy longf ago it was built, and1( who0 built it, am33 n.ll naut it. And yu ennnifot CXnwC ue to risk the caigol ofr:my immuiorta int erests oil Ioard any craft, till yoi tel ike what, it, is 1111do of, iit where i was mado, and what it is V henl, thenl I ask you who this i-;you want mC I trit4t iu, you tell tme he was a very at trAl(.;tivp persoi. You tell me that, tll contemiiporay writera describe him and they give the color of his eyes, am the color ofl his hair, ald they descri.h his whoi'l ajppearanc.e as bwi:1g resplll dent. Christ, did not, tell the childreu to come to hiii. "S11'er little child ren to come uito ie," wiis not spokt to the childheii; it wa; spoken to thi l'harisees. Tho chil.rni had vomi without aty invitaotion. No soonel did Jesus apa wr than t tIe little oniw pitch from th eir I lothere' armlis, :II av.alnche of' bo11t.y a1ndI love, into li lap. "Sutlhr litt le chibiren to co(0 e un1to tie." That, was aldressed to t h ari teo; 1) I lil t,e chibdIrn Chist did not ask Joiin to pit. is leld dowi on hI I; oII. John cob11 iot. il(.I1) bit plut, his h llad ther(.e . ' I yI e sich cheeLks, such a chiii, shl, hair, suich physival condii ion, wid appearn, )Cne why it, uillst iae I.e COM - plf!,-IycAptivatIng and winlsomew. I slppose : look ai hiin waijust to love hil.. 0! how attractive hh1, mannlller'. Whyv, whell thoiy saw ChIIi.t, !omlingq ilorog Cho -tret, t hev ranl inio Iheir hw-tvs, as quick as ih Hy cou;d, : br ought, t hem out th4t- uwJmit loo'k a t theit. (1!ther w. as , ome1t" hinl!-, 40 PleIsan11, b4o ilivitilng, so clecrinig in "verlythit,g he did, in every 4ok. W h ii these sick ,ncs were brouigho ouit did 1w -ai N: "T.ake awa these -,ores: do IHI U.rouble melt: with thlse laprosies?" N. 1>, there wai a kii.l look, there wi at w-nth- word, ihre was a heal from himn. la Adiieu to till- :-.Cm Vitta - av"tev, If-ere v.as it fierv mlomentluml. I liw I lit- 4.n hyIoter vreinlbled hw I'e himll. lI 'i ne k u '-m of Ihle earilh ttu edpal(-, l en- i- . plaiii m n, with 4 few .iIm: it I 1: k S it- ;e i u f (a1dile , .,oil,:', Ip S tile. 14'a' of the Caev :(I*-. m 1 .1in ta 4Pa lrt q k11 t h1.1 It, 4. i:011.llom,, a to14 iti ein, 1 wvord (,f Itirc.\ i: n k Iimi 1 v z.s wih brobs inog i eeuh m hali ti v tIVAVVIJ.14 :11 hro tih ,nii the a"' ...!t he) w a l i Chn t . wm i. le no t 'iilige e. ,1 ;-is .v o 11: . ii :' i. 1 o ch ilsipiditY leti,a . r; it wai aevil - Dllhie'd wvit 11 wjesty A , 11 i Ilit I an111l Oil. menti. L. othe world shoili lot. r . e hia rstnel thi Cli:i(t5 moun1 hes 'ro'! tYou va1 : i1 Christ h to dit., why niot. ch k lt liiin ta e somke deadiv potionl'and, lie oil a Couch inl soebril"ht anld buif homne? lie Iu. A (fie, f t, liim expire amiid all kindly :ottit No, i \te worb mustI.-A, h aiir the immr10r . 1 oil 1t11 h (s of I hi e wo v -k woihl must, lisitvi to ih death rattle oft surverT. The wori:us feel Hlis watrml blloodI .!r*t)p pinl-4 Ol .achlchieekc, whilo it look.i unt inito ftlIc fae fofis aniigii.ih. Anid s the r'1o l ust4 hieS 1 d(' li, and1(l thle hoi'e is dlv,h ol tIhe to.: of Calva iy. it mu11st he dag1 th e fee ( -v t Wle,p, :il:d( thenl Ilhe cr.o.- is lalid to the gr-ouvd, anld tho sui ee ,t a:li c he<i 4 1)pon it, aln the Iails are 1u111dei( r111. uigi e've . < 111iusvie. anitl honle, thro gh1 l l.t' right hal thro thekt'ti N-i11t hi'o111l; an1d then Sh yn h ki r.e O his ih lth il to see if it i fS, and 1,henlthly hak, hit 1Ou! to .,0 i f it k iaSt, 'PdI the thei h- eaV up',) tIhe woo 1i, a dozt-n s ie le 1111icr tie weight, 144nd4 they. putf th ei;d of tho cross; to the m1ot:i-Lo of the I c, anld t1hey plu';O ii n , allil he Wi ht of ills hil.dy IiI d Iw -fo ih irst, tie onl thIie q'ielS. adI Io ilie 10011 1nnl itd wanl.Iin O, wiphot t' tr1ee1L . we 1 mi'4i thooghy foruit hist lot .i'i W'hy id( Chri4t emitire itulie oubl ha1v tken sihos rockii, and1: it h~s 44 h ii icrushed his crucifie4r4. li(to cob ilih 1'. a . . 4t have ' ta l them In ito muI . 'I i. 4 L1: .-S 1(ife for my4 lif. hscilie pean-(114 yit01s1 yotungi1.s ma lid on? h lime; aier, t he mo'therof qtht-ii skoug prie' ha .-he wa iiIs 1lhe munih4ger, is lt roc'h hhuwh u\ al blw it. :-lw room,14(>i144 1nd lwok wing~ :1way 1 te4 ('h44 uiv4tow mIVl sOu him m1:14 ppes-hl lill 44im4 to b41 the crimt ia. T hao'1 mg( nunt'11 thid or his own4 10y mter'. You41 itay: "1cii u .gomfu h at4e1114'. heii neve not hh.. hh mo't0 i he inoth 'or his1 athie but 4or hi ( C4wornQ441 eei 0, sucht a ::h-;iVt t.- lnat-o loin. 41 selfsaiteic in thinko:( J1st (4'0 ar iun under the'1 1resn hIi '.if yo w .e(ill on l tl- m444 how;"~ alii,1 tekgeat eti a skedWht! by. 114 houw'yndsin ihiy . .emblage i1044 "Iloay hi? Andt44i wie] iI nswii y<ir que ti I look ' up44 a( nd utter th.el n'1'.ere thi 'ii esmid iC of sVmos "Mas-II wit It im1 pota t(I t'in.1 f I f'~ a1 con.uner-1 mre mths( t beer you exed , the i I tlieni the proference; but if you really I think !nat Christ is as tru;;worthy as , I hey are, then deal with him 1s fiiriv. "oh,sayM some one in a light way, "I blieve talit (hrist, was horn in - Bethlehemn, and I helievo that ho (ie". 3 oil the cross." )o you helieve it. with you.- head oi your heart? I will illus i anto the dilb;.rone. You are in your own house. In tho morning you open a iewspaper, and you reald how Capt. Bravelheart, oo t he sea risked his life -ol. r 1he salvitionl of hi pa,seClgers. You say: "Wihat a guif,l rollow he risi111 have heou! His il -ii. rv very we.ll of I le coiunt.y." . oi io' Ihe nspaper anId sit down at the Ia le, kld lperhaps (o not think of* that iievnt. agaii. That is historicai ltth But, noo %you are on the sea, n't it i.4i night.. and you are sisleep, anid sie awakened by the shriek of "I Ire!" You rilsh oit, i t he deck You heisr, aiid the w rinlgi ng of' tihe hands aud the fainLing, the er": No hopu! we are lost! we are Il o.!W 'r'ie s0ipts; 0tou it.s vints of fire, the ropes matkil ;, burning, hnbder inl the nigh, hleav-:n4, the ii. of wreck hisses iln V:kN1es, a -d on t le hurricane deck siakiS-. out. i-s ihaier of 'fmoke aid dai kiess. "Dw;%1n wili the life boat" Cries tile ('aptain. "Dowi with the life Ioats!" Peopleruh i i ito them. Th l. boats arec about" full. Room only for one iinore ;mian. You are stainl'ilg on the deck beside the captain. Who shall it. boyJ You Or tho captainl? The capzpailt says: "Yoll." You jtuig in Mit are saved. He stands there, and dies. Now believe that ('apt. Bravo heart sacrificed himinsolf, for his pa- er - t,ers, hut vol b"It-ve it. wit love, with t \Yi with hot, anI long colt! inule4l 4-x ch iti on1iis, with g ie at his. los.; alul i b at. youilr teihvrenice.Tha is sa.vinlg falith. IL! other word, what yol believe w.ith :al the heart, anl Iblieve in re.ard itl ylour Self. i 1thi-: hingo. tur lly jerrnoll: ay, e. "'he -ivation of your immor1W.1tal oull. \Young.. :1u11 illinlW4 all the poets hlave S:i i ha ni-oin ' thins'about d Ith. There! is notini h utiftil aboit, it. When we Stan (d by the white and rigid fe.i' res o! tho:4(i wholil ve love. a id they give lopnlw,rin' pr( ssureoftit( hii l I(I a I I(. ret icng kis"' of the l i, el,p " wanl, Inyb d p *)(1. oetizill. W-6es1, ..1d midn'.-ht, and the wrhilging Of tI he heart, UTntit ih 1t( dril Stoa) andi( cur". i lte t,rture unie.-s Chriht be v111i il. I coines'- to vot to 1-11 in titiite fear. a conlisu mi l ing',- h:.,,rrior, of' delih uniiles- Christ, be with me. I w oU rat.her go into a cave of wild htvst or a jiuglo of' reptilm; than into the g.ave, tiless CIrist goes wit,h il. Will you tell ine that I am to be carri4d out from lily bright home, and put awiay in I Ie darknes? I cannot. 'c datrknass. At the firbt, coming of' th (veAning I must have tho gas lit, and tle further on in life I get., the more I like to have my friends around about. me And am I to be put oil' for thousa nds of years in at dvrk place, with no (.ie to speak to? When the hiolitdays coic', and the gift-s ore diz tiil:ted, shall I add no joy to the err v Chrisita;- or the. "Happv tew Y\eaiYr?" Ai, (o not, point dowii to ?he 'le in tile ground, the grave, 1n111 .Il it a beaitifut placc; inless t hel' he some11 'ulperlInatlrIal illinina tion, I shudder back froim it. My whlI: nature revolts at it. But, 1"W this gloriouls 1am111p is lifted above tle gravc, ilt the darkn, l"ess is gone and tle way .s c!har. I look into it, row wit h outi a ile hutdder. .Now myud' aniex ty i nt about death; myi~ aitiety is thi mas; i:i ive' arighit, for' I know that if i.c life is ('onisitet't when I c!omfo 1o the'I, Mt liour, a nd thItis voice is silenct, and t :iese (eyes are clocsedl, and hands wit h v, hxieh I bieg for your eta)rnal sal 'at lion toda(1y areo folded over' thle still hiearti, t hat thlen I .- hall on ly begini to live. WVhat p)oweri iS there in ani thing to chill ime in the last liour' if Chriist. wr'ap11 ar'ound me thle skirt, of his own gairmient? What darkness can fail up cin my ey'ehils then, amiid the hlea vei lye daybenk O dIea .th, I will not. fear the thn! ackto thy ea vern of' dar iknes. thoui robber(' ofa&llI the ear'thi. ly, il.houi despiler o( '(f famii ies. WV'ith1 this battle iaxe I hew thee ini twnin frioimI belhniet toSi stial, thle voice of Chr iist souiid ing all over thle earth,i dni i briouigh t lie hieaivenis: "0 deait hi, I wil I e th,y phli'gut. 0 grave, I will be pres'i~en of' Christ. You Iknow wh'ien ('br ist, was upion earthI how happy lie ua 1- mery'Vit(i( houeh weiit. inito, nidl whi'aen hi'bing.s us up to his hious'e hi've- rent ccm' glee. His voice lhas ima lilmusic oi iit lin iis to he he ard in all th le oratories )f eternity. Taik noct :'cun hanks da:shled with'e ellti'e. h iia . Wie shall see thle v'ery~ face of hat h':in ccd syiithiy in Wk-thany, aine 'eke t he vt iy handc t hat dropped'( it : I' blood from lie shior't beamui of the er'tw. 0, 1 wantt to stand in etc riiit.y wit hd himi. T1owar id that harbhor I steer'. Tward" that goaln I runi i. I sha 'll lhe sac liid whin'a awnake in his likenee'.s h j, briokein hiearited iien ad w~omen,ll hiow :sweet, it will be iiln t. gc;td land to puri ailt yemr hlar'dship'., andi hn ('ir e c('br iisf, ai iheu hiav~ film en phdiin wh'ly i. was hest, for1 you t o be sick,. and whyli ii t. i asest foi' yot f.o lie widowed, and why if. wast last, fbi' . ou to lbe pertiseenited. and why it was besi for' you to he tried, and'ily av Iiin pocint to tii elev ~ationi pr'op~ or't cion a t C your dlis<i(iietud(fe huie, saying: "Y'1on soufferied with me on carthI, com10e iif no0w anud hec glo.ritiled whi Ih mce ini hieav iOino~ (one weld int' a houise vh.g 'lichere hadl beeni a goodc dleal of' tr'oubtl :m Iwl:uaid to thie wvomani there: "V Xoi I scn t o lnly" Ye," she said '1 "I a (t oely."''' "iw maniiy ini ii faitly?"i'.' "'Only myiself. '''Have yoi luhu aoy chihllren?"'' "I had sever 'chiilren."' "Where arc they?'' "G(o o' i"All gone?'' ''All.'' ''All dead?'" ''All.' .IThen she breathed a long gh into t t ioninei1Cs and1 said: "O( , ir', I havi I h een'i a yOOdl mother to thie grave.' ?Au ic: so ther'ear'e fheatrts here t'hat, at' ui:t erly broken i down i by thei hereave -ac un-m of lifet. I iioint. youh to i'he e'tel li ( i h f hleaveni. Ar thero an' Lt here that I am missing t.his mnor'ning a 0 ! yon noor wating-mail--oi het sorrow poured inl io humani (mr, lofne ly al( sa<i! how glad yoru wiill be when Chit sliall disbaid all your slorrows id crowl, you queenl unto God a:il the I'ktinb forever! 0! aged Imlen an ,wolen, fed by I 1is love anld warmvd b3 His grae. for thteo -4core yeliars aId ten! will not, our dcerepiltde cha nge for he ILeap of a lart whon you come to look 11:ce to fio iupoin I iin wIhotin, hav ilig IML seenl, you !ove? 0, that, will bo Ii, good shepard, tot, ot, ill tite nlight 11nd watehing to keep ofl tihe volvet, bu'. w it.h the laimbs reclining on the snti; lit hill. Thal, will he the ent pinof olur salvat i4, not amid t h r , cl e.'ash. -.1d i>oom of bat, le bu tiJ4 Ili" dis:nled froops keepin victoiouls Ae.tivi y. Thait will be the bridegrooim1 of the chutrlcli coiling from a far, the bride )eaniing ulIon his arm while I look.-A dowi iito itir fte n. sa e: Behold thou -rt Fair, Ily l-v' Mehold thou art ir. THlE S I'ATE ALLI.\ '-*,'I-:E('IIANGE. 11'41 it) P'rnteleni W tor-kingllu u e- o file luminen" 14 (i 0n1uctced-- t. Big TraIttif. AI I. end v j 11 ti o I . Grevnville News. A lIeporto r fir in New-i 3,''ei4:v 6 ited Th I ll1 l: ':I . a ta e \iia e Es ei -se whieb r, i n-l h d n ~'.ritos any,o Whiul, Isl1q '* 4i:rc ..- Wii - s, Yoe & C.a). fn a If " tt . . . 1 . i 1n, t , Stale Bud"i' a Age', a."! him atsistai., Thom X1. Biry, formui.-rly (.1 Clh r w, wei i li the li . Cio)~, biel:ime irais been opt n for iic w kp s. v f < 1 b i . . I vI I e votvi t l -ue rodeteh , ti b ie r i Ar!, is o'p:i li . c , amid th. I , r - - -, v i-, k.-d C"I VC ce i m lt. it veM*r at WOck ag4). N Y- th e ,.ct cmine in con trio b -rusy .mra . 1, . o ,h I it t i t i repolleIt tiharil t ie ji.ine, in L U:sa t li h..rt t es I U Iii I ie It Y LtIt) hinC,F." d .. .' i . raw , I ' -ti Ilnt f I , . E h c w t,h s Z Ier (c f N dv:., a EIi he tud ice tit: alup comve:tbe :an333 rnpr otit r, hevey e. t tinc h u r was u . ba i c In t h: two "ink nd rh ":4 wa: I A.u H1 wa is (:,rpwL e. u p n "f Th e r i"t tr tr aci .eu a e ti) be rkeen 1311;g i ,. ,. plitliii Ol-nn Mr.Cc W 1a1n e t , fC an s ta the o wheat phin te au--ns. was C ma'.cigAl tarne cit w e i hniueteil SIn"whi. 011 Iihe pr-inciplc of ;i Leneral brokW :,ge h uins ani t: 1' i n. miney wimiciu s w rc neck t.iary t) th c i. ex punene of the ixchainge wa>-Tp'i b.. the tiilm;s which sold goodj!! 0hrough,,j li,t x chunge, 0he S:kulc ats a brokcer gt. hi., pay from the irm which he rw:"e",lzt hir. Donaldson t4.id that only those firins that wvure known to b! ,trictly h:e and trustworthy were dekit with iad i their good do not cole pill to their rep re--untition in thu price lim ilurtherbu itisi with them ii stoppo edfl iekdliaely. I . obtain price listp,". .:i(l .r. Don idson, " ar t uf actth u r: u,. es tab1 ) 1 lih m. anICtISuid conicerns all over the Union, representing every product that the ftr mner has any use for. The loesorices are (lu ted These lists art cota3141 nrtly t coming to me. I pepare fr(-m these a 1 plice 'Is1 which I senid at intervals or whenl w nitited to tie- iusin :t at,of Lhe Uo.inty Allianicc3. In twu the bu-; D.SS tgen1s .ds : themi l oil tieII- r c tV u -AUiaice. in their c )l 'y. TI'henf whei gid t he ube- ll Al li:alves filnd IIsIu Ilow muchl rad wiht va-Ah miember w"Antg. TI,he wlnI' lii,t isz b1fo5tr themu anid the mlllber taker. oiu his pit.ckct book and put3 up thle moIuy for wlnt: Ie! wfItl. The wother do hkce wiSve Al ordter for a crtsin amount Lf g-wds is nIdke and tho lmncy and re 'Int to the cun'tyg agent. tlleU fow ards i'tI (if to mc andltt 3((' I Ien t e o re r- t.:he r o r . )ms : w Idb hanle the : k' go o i i.-u t hei mernc'r inith u bank.ih: Tii lods re they arI e re Celiived and foundi to inet thte i'tlre en te li t.n0 ic:;is !, then fi,rwtad_t Id to~ te im.I'j 'it.. frI:Lir. "iTehus, it.e will obe se , tivery lt hig is don on a str-Cic~'tl cas basIlis andk the memb<riof thil Ailb clhe ge miinte lonithe lowet,EwhN'l' \Vni . p ri. 'lhe beauty lif tei n~~v'I' i i t -csh bou tn (is iis enc IoragedfI athl e farmerii' wil (l i d t em evsialng it eds bt wiveby the ' n-ans," id theme oultr0of the,t fnio iiy o rok. ogv " -'lave l reiv or r frontn near andic no. of them ig ' i n e' for rt. Some tod'rtoe fo:.rs many I lil'Ods t'tc o of iuano.rc i jt(33,BlI~tl . ofth ihtie ofthe thre ofihe'o if.(r .[(Ann d , on w ( aIked o t h, ti 0e the' ca e liV(ktt it e I d t)1111 'I I mat.ter - r t e rii''das sof furish therg e,n.-Vrtr Th''Ie counrties t dj I eto 1 1 i amrn ill have OOtente tou |b . u o ti ALMoST A SAVAGE. L WH1I'lI MAN'S STI A N(GE L 1,IFE IN TIlE SM T'11 SEA ISLANDS. ARlaI ivrs.0to Aionit lii, Itecuie i t' fit Wili 'ome Ielicik.'ivilizittlout Forgot L.c". Il )tTI.AND. .l ie . il, 30. The itory if te wreck of the I>rtianl bark 1ewksb)ry L. l-wewat in the S)uth Pa ilie, and the strange -tcry of the rescuo f her mrew, ai told by CApt. Wm1. J'9ding of Yarmunt, M.U , has a Ttiv obirk -Aill-1 fromn Nevrea-st.-", New w l Wa, .\1i0 7. 188, for flong iong, un ler e .Orer for New York. Qe pIro"eded tii tih' mth of April fol owimg, whei i.i iiti'lde 7 deg. 5 miin. rca ami l-c"'itlde 119 deg. 11 miin w& w!he eniuntei ed a gale andi was hivei aosire on Susanne Reef. near 1o .en: lUaai, on! f the group of C,aroline sh1:d.,in I ha auttih acitic Tlie cr.w"'.apedl ill onle of -.be shlip'm Pits:! andiw.agwi with great dillieuty a lVaeib a s.l i,et to the Northward. -'rin thiA inic ; ter the storm isubmiled ,by indt tihe liand Of I'oze,:I., Which is 1hA!ilted b*, a race of fiort e s.vagus. As hu hwit, applliebled the ishiil a fleet of :i.t-v plit, tAr to intercept thien There vs.r :ab> a thirty canoi, with eight or en melt in cach. and 0all were aRIled vi h k ni vws and pears. Somi of tlie lv:i:ts culd not wai, for the b,iat to 'ime a idIh, but jiinipod otvcrlboard d w i-hm tr hr, each ina c:arrying a Ong wicked-leooing koiiq, heh-l betweie 11. Teeth. Th first s vaIs ti IV wh thie boil -nitbred inl tin: inn bout was alrv Aawipwd. Thwn they brgaln t" ht ip chi-c aill.S ("f I tirit. coats and -uter 'arileni ts, l'an itm 'lllenlts abord their own N.Il; ic by this tilm ! wel.. pa . ihgaasi.i'heu white, men1 Werei thn d-sp-iled if everything bit their u11rphirts, them- being left tI them. Id the wht,le lli,t tire- in toward thlie and. W h hey gat lshwre, :aa whiie- the hipneedcr-,w N,ere standing st oid . ) the nwisv cro,yd o!i latlyt:s mno tia 'i-a a', ali the othit;e , cilT - ith h r.b 7u hi p i p puAlh lios a - tiugh tht crt,wd nmi spo'ke to Toth sonshmenclt of k-aptainl Good ,to whn th man aiddrimeed him eli, the sceinifig native itntroducedl him elif a Charls Iromi, ian Englishnarn, tild .eileI to r*1nder aniiy msistalcce it was sleajI))I Ir him t-) give. f-tr the captain learned Irons'As hi ry. It appearm that lie was left at Jzent Isltnd'l tVy a traiing vessel aout our yvars ago, his businias being to rep. -esent the trades in the cocoanut oil rale, but. the vessel had ncver called for rot,a since leAving himl], atud lie had 'Iftlaually lissuied the habits of tle 11:1 ives and finally tcaie so mitch like hen in app,iirance and manier of life le was not in ily way to be dis,IguiSh A fioi lhe people anoig whoi lie ivel. lie lia takel to hilmistIf seveU viveq, ani w:.s regarded by tle natives ,.a a i u if iliip)4.r tanice a colli o Iy to lie chief et the t.i1e. l0itN h:ll bten s :) long am-'.I)g the na ives ihaitt i lad forgote-n miny of the :a1i1n01 thing,i tif civiiiz,ttlon. A dtv ir t wt aiter hial,dng at Pozeat Captain ?oo<Iilin4, 'Io l:l bebtcole in a degrev micitiii viait his reckoning of time, l>t knowinig exactly whr t he ile day via- TIhuii stay or i"riay ini tic week, ske.a irons if lhe kriew what daiy of te vek it was. Irainie answered tat lie iaanilt, :and moret tht hie did not knowv vhtat year it wias. Captatin Go:>ding~ eayaa that the natives "ajehi oever h:ave alilowedI him nirnd htisi -re w to letave I'aoair.en if it hadl inot beeni or thle good Ii (:lies of lIrons, Irorns in. erested hian se f in behial f of the shiP. v reckedl mren and hireal a ('aine f romt hie niatives' with pIresenlts of lTnglishi cal eo, iramn stmesa ini his p ,I'ss in. Witht d4ate (Gea rge W. la isit anid onte of lhe ship's crtew set saiI teni days Ol aft er hecir a urimd at I laen leiving the re. inunrder- of' l thiship's (company arid F"irstf dat'e Ibli:rd WVatchiniia', seven meni in all. at Plzet. Thie caphtin and his tnoni nie tha'ii mvay~ in the c;ano.a byf a ruanlaboulit couirse tomt ii.hind to ho'naiIl, tubinitg at eait ilaret, oniett .aiia inukinag staop at erach .arrytleg fromlg twoI da&ys to a moilnth's clu. hiare a- a mii)aioar y stationt. I teie they weie careda for fby then mris .rieas aand obItafin-i tIhe ui-C of the miionalliiay boati theay Omde saui bIack toI Pozen.at aireast atil taiking the mteimibars of Iie' creiw they 1bei left~ thare returnedl to Two1 imonrthis after their ret urin the missi' inut va,sel, M orningt Stu , airri ved andia took thiem tall to llanatiait, where theyv lhul- Novanbler 18, l"romt laono lii 'u Cptainr tiing and1 pair-t (If the iew! werae brouIight by7 thi ste.itner Atis tratia to -uit lranrciscou. arriv ig 1lItre Nov'embeir 'J. ia, hisa rIetrn, we. putbbaSaed ina thle Nowa Yo; A Ilen il 's 14omduin eaditi,n, anda to. ldi 1 ith ml ane lwnie'r1 oIf thes warackedl bIark, (hase I aiitt & ., o..af thtis city anii (1'Mjin (sltting of Yarrauthi, aire i' act oi~I f let.ter frotui Lorndorn iniak ing~ uniuairy ini regardr in the 1:1 ro sa'who -.pp:earto- i iaigure-O as t pimea iiter (If ~ li utheira late fromii ti" r,amil urce, the "Probi,ate anrd I )ivarce llejiatry, -.Iiitrset. Ihmtt.', ialmdIn," alai are- s'i'ra ed hy L 'njehlt C.X Iron'-. 'The writer say~s hie hias rvea'on ho ibe'hb-ve the white iman ont Puzeat, ishoIiiol i is you(ngestt iad onily living b'rot her, anid soays: 'We liast he:ud oI(f im to I )ea'rmber, 187i8, wheni lie wals tradirng withi thesa iviages of New GLuioea in ai abh*ip thalt eharteleat froam lIrisbeane." lIe giveai a minurte de iscripition If hii:, blrthem a4 lie appeatiured tat. thait tm, andl stays his full namrie is William Charles l"redlericik ils. IIThe letter toi Capta(iii (Goa'-ng eon tainis <pit-stionsi tas toi partiulhar, oIf ide titienitionr iand imIliubeS ais Ko how as-is t.ance mright bIe -eiit to lna themm at IPi zeas if he ptrov' Kto lie theo pi- assuti4t for. The le:ter ti Chiase, Leaavitt. & (Co. conclhua '': I :nl ailtiimy i nopie !eeh a'ire thliat the kl wliha mut finitinnmed i our brother, supposed to have been mur dered by the savages eleven years ago." I saw Captain William Gooding at his home in Tarmouth to-day. lie said he had no dotbt the mnn at Pozeat was the William Charleg Frederick Irons in quired for. The description given in the letter fron Somnerset House tallies in all points with thiat of the man he met at Pozent. Captain (ooding says that at his first me10(ting with the man at Puzuat, in sur prise at being addressed in the languge of civilization he exclaimed: What I Can you speak Nsnglish?" "I ought to," was the answor, "for I was born in London." (aptain Gooding says he left Irons at the missionary station at lZuk, Irons havinrig accompanied him there on the return voyage ol tire missionary borat. When they arrived the misbionaries were greatly surprised to see Irous, for they had heard a re:ort of hiis death at the hands of the !avages in )eeember, 1878. The Party albo met r.t ine of tho island in the luk lageon Ilarry Chisholm, who wai at one tic a shipiate of Iron. IlIe was -mu priped tio see Irons zalive, having heard the tcport of liis deat I. From itif,riition ;theervd by CHP tain i(Ioding it apeas th:it bhil those men were at one time togtLher in a ves sel t1ading among the i.slanldi. Thiis may he the h-!up chartered tit Hr isbane that lancI-t Irons refers to in his let ter. Olie en' ire (f t lie tra, ii ng Ca rrid tiln hv tte ves:-- was the koitnipping of nitiv s from thiei caroline and Northern groups to the Pijii and othW-e- isl2,s. It wats tlirin: a trip of this kind mnit(mg the New (u-,oa islanders I-at the tgllt ,WClill*ted whieb itL, to tll, report of he hio s waS broken ill) by meti of-ar tein i iwelve years aigo, inc whi- lrans h:1lived ivnyig life kt lo zrat. Clisholli, whlo is Irish h-,- i:rth, Ie i 1ivoi in bout Ihe- s-ti&1 (n e id itioniI . I li i- a nlio 1f in nit-le in on- of the li iICe tibies of nati vs iiih:ihitinig a large m1ouniltainlous isl mll in tie Rilk laoon. T a-igm nb; abiut thirty iiles in cir lif-en e nd c-titain e m-vi-n or c-ig t wu1h ike to roturn to civiliz/tion if Ihis futurf supprt wIre a4sired. lie will write to jIrrn11n to that ofr'eet, tnd( w\,ill v th:d - letter ad i ressed ca. e .Mr. IS ilotst-, mi.ionary staton, K,ik, nill prohaijy rarbch Irons without unitesar3 idelay. Mtl: 'I't ) LBLE FOlR MI-N. MORRIS. Mr. norrisa' Will to be Conloated by Illn Retlattivem a:-i the4 1.itu laoiirancew oovn pntly. llmuvilrl.i, N. C., .ianurAry 30. ---As was well kn wl, tirere was more at stake in the trial of Mrs. Morris, charged with causing tho death of ker husbiand by chloroform, than tbe mere conviction or acquittal of the fair prisoner. There is the large estate of Mr. Morris bequenth Cd inl his will to his wife, lai a it$ 110000 insurance policy onl his life, also p-tyPblC to Mrs. Morris. TIhe acq ui ttal iof thev prisoner, of eirse, throws all this into her hands; whereas, hid she been con vieted, the will of her husband would have been nliuill and void. This is tihe hotm- of Mrs. .\ttrr anl it. is in this thrivin.g town where mist of tih- proper ty neiintioned in the wvill of Mr. Morris is located. It it learned to-night that there w%ill be several lawstits over the nmatter, and there is more intertst in sttore for the pritty Widow Morris. Reintiyes of ile dead Iman will citutest is will, on thre ground of undue influi Cenee on the part of Mrs. Mlorris in ini iducinrg lienr hu.banrd tio tmakei its prov i sions intier favor-. 'lhe Mutual lienre hit. Life insulrnce Compjanry of New Yorrk aninounrce thiut they will tight, the ease till jurd gmienrt (liy biefore t hey will pay13 over tihe teon tthousanid dollair policy. innalle ICon i-E'NMe. WAsitsio'iN, darn. 30. - n Thu) i'[iirsdlay laist, jutit a ft er senai tor IigallIS conrcludied hias speeli on tIre neigro <pnest ion, lie met Senia tor 1Hi tIer,, oh Soth Carol inai, inl the Ilibby. Asa t.he two mreni shook Iranrds Senrator Hutler said: "I nrgeI, what ini tIre --- do yotu merian buy dloing like this?"' eviderntly re feriig to los hit ter eechl. kntow. atnythin g abouit inmt history ? If si, pierhaiji you reliirlmber hiiw thre lmiiimn fathrs u-eed tio get together anid privately Ieghr i)veI tIne gullibility of the llotaan peopile." With a smile thLe Kansanr walked An, i'.i rnurdiin&urn- Ne-ne. A reporter wvitrnessed an extraordinary sc-tie inr the v-iiity of Biddleville, N. C. In frunt. of a saill emihini a pulpit hail loan trecedi. Ini this :.tool a negro "pmreaiching"~' at the top) ofA his voice. Tlhere wvas rno one e-xcept therm reporter aind thei pre-achr near, aind the foi rmer Stoodil arid hrstenedt, but wias not niot iced by thle speaker. On )inqumuiry it was imli Iou l.tha thle preatcheri wis Ir>bert Hell, Tiwo yeaurs ago he wais Ii red fromr thle past91orate oif the P'restiyterian chitrch at hiilecvihlle b iecause he .viu it go1 ' inIito lis chiurchr basrcfoiiot em hIe was warnied aga intr Itris i4enise. ande helin--lig it not, one Sun dayu, as-ihe attemtedur to a(cendi hris pti lilt t-hiiitessi, ha' f a dloze-n goeid, 11ous id-eiions sczed.im ~nnod tired himt from t he church. O ) tht, (ray Uell de-clar-u that hi- woui pmreich three tuimes e-very day, mi his iown yardl, and1 tic dIes it, n!thoeugh niu on goes to hisar hrirm.- Ma c. n Tle graphi. Tuiouwrm i. I .A., *Ian. 3l0.- --lTn o neigro women dCi d ut iti r peuliaOr ciinri attancmes inI [lotinvi lie distriet onr Mr. W. 'T. I-espless lice at wek or so ago. Oneim oif them:ii, i nmd Vineiy Toildi, d roppeud d ead nea r tIre well att tier hiomei, andI thle ot her, Si-.nn Iespess, wais help inrg to pre pare thie biody foriiuial, andl went I >the same well andi fell withIin ten feet of then spot whir e th mthrer wvomar died. She, 1h(1wever, dIid riot dlie inunead iitely, but Ii vedl several hours. :IIt0i lertyI Exmetd in ii Iiin. Naxw Yontc, Jant. 29.- -TIhe captair oIrte st eamner La Place, from Rio Jan e 'iro, reports~ that 80 sailors who, whilt intOXicatted, hiad shouted in the atreets '"Long live tIre Emperor," were exe mAntnd neretly in prisonn at. 1i. THE ALLIANCE GROWING. PIESIDENT STACKIIOUSE IS VERY H1OPEFUL. I1# Think r. tho Order has Mude a Fine lralnnir, and witl Couilnue go Girow -The Jute Trust Will be **Downed." G en. E. T. Stackhouse, President of the Farmers' Alliance of South Caroli na, was iu Charleston a few daya ago, having gotc there to organize a sub-alli ance in Chirleston County-the first il stituted iu the coast section. In a con versation with a reporter for the Sunday Ncwp, Gen. Stackhouse said: "As to tile prospects of the oollege, we have the best reasons to believe that the suit in the United States Court will be decided about the lt of May. Col. Orr, who has been in Wtshington, has returned and met with the trustees. As I underutaid it an alternative motion was made-vither to hear oral argument or to suhmit a case to the Court in wri ting. The latter alternative will be ailopted, I think, and in all probability the whole matter will be decided at this terni of th Court." llas the Allinoce, in your judgment, conic up u1p to the expectations of the farmers" "Well, that, is rathcr a broad ques tion, and ne to which no one could give an all inclhuve answer. But I do not hesitate to say that the general principles have worked well. h'liere arc exception al caies in cer tain see:ions, where there is now trouble. Everywhere else I kholuld way 'h.a Alliance methods have b n1to-ity successful. In Lancas It; tlere: i. trouble aad despondency by le:aon 0-f tit failure of the crop." "11w d.s the Alliance propose to ineet such emergencies?" "That is a queNti'm yet to be an swered." "Are the people of Lincaster members of the Allitnce(' "Snom of them are and some of them atc not. Iut, at any rate, the Alliance catinot he expected, in such disasters, to pay a maini debts; nor can it make him abie to paiy them. As a vene.al rule where a mn13 is crooked in financisl mat ters or careles in obligations he is bound to get into trouble. "lut, af tur all these minor matters, the Aliancue has surely done a great deal of good; and we are rrowing more rap idly than we ever did." W hat is the si.e or the army nowl" "Not le,a than .,.irtv thousand, a small proprton of 'vhicl is c, mposed of ladies. Thlere in stil a great d,-al of material to h. enrolL ' So fir we have for net Allareces in -very r:cuty in the State excep. lie.:ort. Charleston wheelkd into line t bay. Georgetown, as you hav.. T.obably heard, has been or ganized withi I the past few days. "It 0:11ails a good deal of work, but I have an inraluable and most effcicnt worker in Mr. V. N. Elder, of York. lie is a grvat organizer, one well qualii ed for this position. I supervise the work and attend to the finances ot the new organizations." "1ow has the cotton cover for cotton worked this season? "1 am of the oplinion that complete alecces was prevented by a too wide range of suot't utes f r jute. A great peal of the t.-rff that was puL on the cotton 6hould not have uten t3ed. T. -it was, however, it very excusable blunder, atd especially as it was the result of the zeal and anxiety of the farmers to whip out the Jut Trust." "What impression have you made on the jute monopolists" " You may judge of that from the fact that jute meu offered us jute this very season a'. 7 cents a yard.'' Glen. Staekhouse then went on to talk over a few other matters, which need not be puiblished ut this time. LHe im p)ressedl the rclportor as being a thorough ly practica1 man, and one who talk. to the point and calls thuings by their HACE AND) RELIGION. Whiy n Confr.enacu Wlill Not be Ieid ii Meltn, Ala. CniAar.sToN, S. C., January 29.-The African M'et nodist. bench of Bishops met here today, Blishops Wayman, Ward, Turner, D isdey, Ghiuines, Arnett, Tanner and G;ranit being present, representing nearly aill tihe territory in the Union. The action of the last conference ap pointing Selma, Ala., as the place for the next, meeuing was revoked on the ground of race prejtudice in that city as evidlenited by the expulsion of the negro preacher, ltev. M. E. Bryant. As ballot het weeni Now (Orleanis and Philadelphia re tilt ed i a the choice of Philadelyhia as4 the place of next meeting. Oii,sed in Mnhsiditen. ('nIRLasToN, S. C., January 30 'Tho resoluition adopted by the execui tiwo comrnittee of tho chamber of comn iierco. on Satt.urday last, indorsing the meoasture now before Congress to pay tonnxage subsilies to American built shipis, has causedl considerablo excite mlent here. It. Is extremsely dIoubtful if the chamnber will approve the action of itst commiiittee, and it is also ex tremeoly imwprobable that the state's rep)reecntattives in Conigress wIll accede to the request madle by them, and sup~port ;t hie measure. The tendency of public opinion ini thia city and state Is opplosedl to subsidies of all kinds. Ildinans Don't 1.il; Wnnnil Labor. l)ENxsON Ti'z, Jan. 2.9.- -Serious t roulble is ar tici pat ed';in t be;.Chi ckasaw Nationi, as the timo& approaches for col lection of 1 le o r capita~ of five dollnrs lievied on b ite residents for the privilege of p;erformuing manuial labor. TR'GY, N. Y., Jan. 29.-A woman giving the name of Mrs. McGrath, and claiming Chicago as her home, shot Edwin F'irth, a well known inventor, on the street here this afternoon. Fir'th will (lie. The woman claims kirth de ceived her. --Gen. Boulange'r recently struck his forehear agaii-. a chandelier in -his hiou-se on the Isle of Jersey. lie wa (1uite severel1y wounded.