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.oO. xU TIlE ASCENSION t I A3 TREATED IN .THE TABERNACLE r PULPIT. Tie Rev. nr. T. )tWitt Talmugo 'ronches on th(" btwnsion of Our Lord Fron tJe Moun: . Olives. After r:adiug appropriate passages I t of Scripturo, and the usual prayers 1 and musical exercises, Dr. Talmago a preached the following sermon, in 1 the Academy of Music, Sunday morn ing, from the words, "Lift up your s hieadis, O ye gates; and bo ye lifted up ii ye evediasting doors; and the King of V Olory shall come in." Psa. 24:7. In olden times when a great con queror returne( from victorious war, s the people in wild transport woul( t] take hold of the gates of the city and I Lift then from their hinges, as much g is to say: "This city needs no more 1 gates to defend it since this con(juer- w or hats got houne. Off from the hmu- ti " ges with the gates." ])avid, who hl waS the poet of poets, foretells in his a; own waty the triumphal entranlco of s, (.luist into heaven, after His victory ih over sin and death and hell. It was 1:1 as if the celestial inhabitanits had 1: said: 'lere He comies! Make way t for him! Push back the bolts of di- a: imtoid! Take hold of the doors of si pearl am hoist them fron their iin- o Let ,f gold! Lift ui) your heads, () , ye gates; aid )e ye lifted ip, ye ever- I lasting doors; and the King of Glory 1 -sll cOme il.'' Amn)11 the muotun1taiis of Palestine i n) o1e is mllore uplifting than Mounli Olivet. 1t wl tiL pi)(r)er'oration of our ( liord's iilstry. On the roof of a Ii Jiou:,e in Jerusnleii I asked, "Which y is Olivet:' and the first glance cran s- ti lixed( me. But how shall I leserihe w my emotions, when, near the (lose of d, 11 journey. in which we had for two e: nights eciaimped amid the shattered imasonry of old Jericho,m1idl tasted of the aeril waters of the Dead sea, that eryst iii sareopLigus of the plain, andi waded do(wln in)t.o the (l ) an(i swift Jor<h it to baptixe a l,ain, and visited A the u111) of the hous3 of Mary andc( ti if:tritia :in Jaz:Lrli, wo 1ttnd(1 our- d selv'es in stir, :s tuil Ol a liorse, ft .Lat1wred1 wvi t the 1ln~ andt ditlicuilt s: WILy, tea-ending iMloimt Olivet. Oh, g that 3olemn111 and suggestive ridge! It is a lite-stone hill, a mile inl length an(l thr ce hund d(l leet high, and Lweiity-seven himitlred feet above the I level of the sea. ( )ver it King ])avid f< lied with a broken heart. Over it si Pt mply led his dlVast ating Ihst s. N) 11ere 1 it.e 11amoUs i -i Tenth1ii Iegioln I)uilt o tlh(eir ba1 [eres in b)e si(get)(elt. Ihe Ii gar(dei of Gethsemane weeps at time i fost of it. Along the base of this b lull 1iash1d the laiternsi andl torches au of those who c'aIe to arrest Jesus. I Froi tl' t rees 01) this lill the boughs J were toiii off anld thrown into the d path of Christ's trimthillhal )ro(eio1n. d Ui l) land down thaii.t 1o1( Jesus had 1n wiialked twi:e i day frot Bet1hany to A Jer-us?1al0), andt( fro it (Il u11011m to s; 1tlmiai;. 'I'!Tere, again itd ag tin, t,l I1 haditl taught I [i;i disciples. H all s, wiy up this louint He utt1(d 1 His s< lameitation, "O Jerulsallm, Jertisa- t let!" ]!'roi its heights "Jesus look n llight holiewatrcd whet ie hal linishi- m ed His earthly mission. 'Theie is ni nothing iore for him to do. A s:tc- o rilice was needed to make peace he- s: tweeni the recreimt (ear.1 th ad the .1 outraged hea2ven), and1( lie had oll'ered t it. Death needed to lbe conquhIered', h3 and He had1( put his resurrect ion foot w upon)1 it. Tfhe thirty-three yearsH of u volunt ary exile had enuded. The d1 gran1lde.st, t(1eeet, miightiest good- n bye ever hema'd was now to be utter- il ed. On Mount Olivet Jesus stands in a s group of Galilee fishermen. They i had bleent together iid many scenes' (of I sadness5 am11( perscultion anid had1( been the more1' endeaured by that brotherhlood of suffering. They hald exp)ected Himl to sta1y unit il the day I (of cor'ona1tion when He wvould talko ] the earthly throne antd wave a Heel)- p tre mightier, and rilo a dlomiion 1. wider, thanii aniy Phharao1h, than11 anty 1 Caesar. But now all thiese imlticipa- f, tionis collaps1)e. Ch ist has given His 1. la1st advi1'ce. Heo hats oll'red hlis last v s1ympathLfy. Hle has spoken His last r wvord. H is lu311ls are'( spread1 a15:n-t as-3 a hbenediction1, whi(n Aluddenly the y of a11 f.he w~orldsM is shalit 1 ('rIl. .1 Iis the law wlli(ch, 3;inle the worlds 2a were crea02ted(, hldds thiemi tolget her.e it, is thle la1w which holds everiyt,hingi c fr m earth , retur nis it; the lamw wh h keeps1 t.he plaet 1wiinIg aroun ( other' systemxs, and1( all the systemsii I whirling ar'oundo the thronie of (God the la1w is suspende( 1(d, or re'1lxed, or brIoken , to let the b)ody of Jesus go.t Tlha2t law had laid1 hol of H an thir ty -three years'5 before1, whient IHe d1e hi m but once, 2and( thait whe('1 it . ] el1ine(d to sinkI H1imi fr'om thue to~p of< the wave's on Lake Onlilee, oni whieb Hie wal1ke'd, to the bottom of th lii niow give way to Iiml wIho n1id(ih I (I law. It maly hold t.he other'1 starlS, bult it c'annot loniger hold( the M~orn i inIg S'tar11 of the I{leempltiont. It may hold the nioonday 51un, bIut it ennnl1ot I hiohl fhie suyt of Iiigh2teousnes's. TIhie' finmge'rs of that law arie a11bou to open(i ( 1 to lit, go the mos11t1 illu~str'ioui iingI ig the wVotld haid (ver seen1 and w'hiom I it 1had( wvorst mtaltr'eat'(d. rThe st.onig est lawv of nature which phtiloso pher1s I overi weighied or measureil'(d mtuist at 1last give way. It will breatk betweenl I the roek oIf Olivet and the heel (If( 5hrist's foot. Wateh it,all1 ye dlise'i ptens W~atch it, all 11he ('arthI! \Va1 chi ( 4t, all the hel(avemsi! (Christ iii !out 10 1 leave thislanLlet. H ow?lis;friends wvill not consent to hamve him go. His.< enemies catchjing him1 w~ould onIly at- I ti:nmnt he' nnothe (iJal ' to pu i iii into 801110 other tomb. I will ell you how. '1'ho cheiin of the muost relenlous natural law is ulinked. lte sacred foot of our Lord and tho tmostono rock part, and part fore ver. Loaning back, and with pallid hooks and up)lifted eyes, the disi 1h's see their Lord rising froin the olid earth. Then'lt rusHling forward hey would grasp His feet to hold fi1 fast, but they are out of reach,i udi itis too late to detain Hin. ligher thin tops of the figtrec flroin lichi they had pluked the fruit. li;;her than the olive-tre('s that hIaded the Iount. Higher until lie 1 within sight of the Bethtlehetin 'hero Ho was born, anI d the Jorudini 'hero he was )atptized, aii(l the Gol otha, where he wits slain. Higher util on stairs of fleecy clouds He Lops. Higher, until into a sky blu' lan the lake that could not sink [im. He (iHappoars into a sea of lory whoso illlowing S1leldors hide [im1. T[he fIsyherr1en watcht amn( 'atch, wondering if the law of na nre will n1ot re-assert itself, iu lie .all in1 a few niinutes comi back aiu, 111( they shall see Him do eidiiig; lust His scarred feet com g in sight, then the s('arred side, et'nl the scil'r'ed rluOw, 111 they nuy tke again lis scarred hald, iut 10 muoluents pas by, and the hoiii's, 1(1 no app e:araice. Gone out of ht of earth, but( come within sight h Ieaven, And ri::iiig still. not wel n id1 b on)01uig(lic ('11011 like tho;e ho <rie (h'rist ts Iughit s'5co .1', i' in down, halt all ht"aven turns out greet Hiin home, and lie teuipds tVc' ospecial allthini, ai1s1 the prala -S ('ip('cial b;:u1not, 11111 thesh-'cet.s , ;1ecial thIronlgs: and a1ll along he ne to the foot of the throne, for 'ars Vaated( but aigain1 to be tiikeni, iere are archics lifted, and banni is aved, an(1 trunl))ets soundel, and )xologies clattedl, 1nd c'oroet5 tst dovn. ''The :,ng Is t hronug'di Ills i is i i,t 1u hees, Ant tItorc Ilin1 In III' I hrc i,. Ti n a weplt I' t':r '4nldi("It :r"', Sill ,u iJ. It WiS the gr:eatst dla' iii htav ii! s lie goesI up the It'ie- of the 11ihtone at thir'ty-hIir(' yearS n bitre Ito alb i:t or our ulv:uitt: ag;, Ui're riss out all thte hOS15s1 ofih'aVen a r.houi, tinily, cherubli(', sraphie,ru, a :t1 .1 i'lie, "Inlelujah! A.maei!" "'I g!tnh-tn 'r f li've '.,tutn d1''r huuort'1 sl :. 'Thl .niu of t.hIy) lcry .s:ml tiI u 'er be forg.' No wonider for i' at 1l'tst ou'('rt uandred years the ('hiir'ee('s Iave, >rty) days afte ' Iist('I', kept. A\s'een oil (lay; 1or t he lessolis air'e irn( st iii >iiirig :uut glorious. It ttakes iu("h the uncer1tatintty out of -the idca of avoln, whel frtnit Olivet. wV0 soc laI liau 1iat.ture 1s('nintilg. 'TII(' Stulle >ly thtat 15 froiin .Joeph's 1olib eeiided froit M oiit Olvet. Our muaun nature is iii hieaven to lay. ust as they Iul sio('en Christ for fort y tys, lie ascended, heal, face, shoul or's, hiuids, fot, :tutl the enltiro lmi nII1 or'.uii1sni1. Hunnllity' ascendedtl hi, htow ' <)S<'ly hat k('eps Ch iri t in1 'iiptthy with tito who itn slill in i' strutg~gl'! AsetI-d t'au's, I1a(e -ar's, ha:nti s-aiu s, fet-el s:',s, shoal-le' 'ia's. That will ke('p h tiut in Ui''ord'(I 'ilth all the suitlei'iig, wit illl 11ho eary', with all th' iintp.sei-uptn. N: 10re ii lit at spirit nhw.' thant a bodly, 0 mtore of henvoen thau ruth. Thiost' I the olestial inlIutliii ants whoi("verl twt O111' Vorhl, nOw walk tr'otunt [iia aind learni fromii [is11 phyica ('iom0 mrl soniiethiing of whatt 0(ur race1 will 0 wvheno, ini the1 resurr1l(ect in, hea'~ven' 'ill have in101iicuted1 a boies~ as well as5 neoun1te (d sp iriits. Oni Ast'enion~ ay Hie liftedI Hiinis(l tihrough the at-< iosphiere of 1 10tine iiutil, uidi t lie 'as the only be'ing iho world ('701 tw who (could lift IHlinislf. Surely, me le'sser' d(eed (If lift ig us. "No staru goe's dlown b.I'2, ('linh ta111 anithi ky, No sunl sts here exscept io rat on huiah."' Christ le'ads us all the way; thrimouigh lie bright lionur, for lie was borni ini kethilehiein: Ithrough b ioyh ood, for lHe cees, for' He. (endure'd t he out rage's (If hel selchr(' e, for lHe lav t hret e dahyvs ithin its dikened waells; thirouigh ('5urreco't ion, for thle solidt 1.anionr 'ani(ed Il im as lI' I nhl the II kies; thrioughi thle shningu~ ..ates, for eclimi. Aiil litre is a giat ify'ig onsi'iderait.ionI thiutt y'ou l'1i nee thouightf *f: WVe will -ae( our11 I. d just as I he )hivet. We shall set lItim as lie look d oni thie road1 t o Eniunnurs, as liIe ilem, as HeII was t hat dary (of valie-h( ry~ on t,he ridge fromi which tie Wunlg i' 0 the skies. I tow muihl we I wasi1 r'eatding of a nuin ornuij blind. 1 I was niirriii('( I I one' whol t ok tare >f hinu all I host' ye'ars of darkneills-. A* urgeon (saidt~'' tohim "Iaho canti hiemovel ha't blndnegh," anio bie <'\li Iis o iheis ,a who inmev'erl bIfor h:it "'tln rhos aru l ihe(I wast lin :ahnirIation f een bfor iet'n1o appiai'ed' tohim.and VI' washz it,ar :of rhat me whn hei 13lil)ly cri'd ot:w tti " J uhv ais I if- askeird (in se' the Tnelt when n1; showi1 mel' ithe docslt 'itor.'W e secretary, and a boibshell fell into Lo] tito rool, anl thu secretary dropped a( his pen and 8ttempte1 flight. Charleis I taud to hii: "Go on with your wri- thu t.g! w;at has the bolnushell to do it v with the letter I am dictating?" If the Iol iasc(nlided (lrist be on our side, n1oth- us lg should (iSturb us. up 'our fello'-w:e terer yet. retaia jor A feIuow,fee: . i' 1 t.r pains, .l Amlt ltl 11 c u 1umi ., .. iStr( Iils t(:tr,. I ai . a onI leti.a ..i , , . you I am so glad that Christ broke i i i mat iilid law of gravitation when He Ain shook ofl froni lis feet the clutch of cap Mout Olivet. People talk as though "Yc 'old iron, uIsymlpatlhet.ie, natural law mtla: -onlt rolle(l everytlting. The reign of dlov) aw is a nut.jcstie fling, but the God to tt \ho llt(l it hits a right to break it, tool ni agaiu n(t again hits l)rokcln it, ask stnd( atgaiin 11n(1 again will hreak it. A nes law is only God's way of doing I lungs, wit] tid i I1' chooses to (1o thPm i so1i 111 u )1 1h1r way, H-e has a right to do so. A iit law i:; not strong enougl to shackle 00) lhe Ahntighly. Clri:t broke botanti- for 'i law vlhen1, oin Monday Inorhning the in .llarch. on the way front Betltly age o 1Jerusalcun, by a few vords Ie kee urned a fulll-leavetd ig tree nlto a wL1 iich ss slick. IIc broke ictithyologi- Tlh -al law when, without antynatural in- for lu('(ltIt, H1' swng It great school our )1 islh t to a i)art of Lake Til)erias, of ti vh i te t llp Iisihr(1 tien had cast their iit o1tS foir (igh1t or t('n1 111'S without b)ro be c:pturc of a mi11nIow: and bymak- of i 1314 a fish help pay the tax by yield- kee Ig ft)m its ILt ih a Itoallnt) stater. v\er: itrst, Irloke thu law of storms by the ompellmiug, Wit I a vord, the itligered P>ut wit to hush ifs f'renzy, and the winds iv o (o quit their b lovw\ing. He b :oke lien oologic:il la\w wthenl lit' made the sic levils pOSsess fite swiie of Gadara. nt. Ile br,oke Ihe law of ec"on1onlics wheni mu IIe u:ale ('enouglh Ib rtad for five tlous- you etcl 1)('>le Ut (if live iis0uits that. hia vald not, (05rd1iar ily have b)Ce pi:ti Iosulh for ten hf te lmngry. He and I>rOlw intellt'ectu:il law w"hen, hv) a 1on1 v\-onI, I I- hil(n e a1'(( mnt tiatt into Pla- dl:t\' iditv. ie broke plysioltogical law .iitwn, ''y : t(,ucth, lI1( s1t it;lh tned a \5mnIl wUl\ho, fi'or ighitect ye:trs, had m1( n h1(n11 abllI, (IUbtil(', atnd wrhten l l put SIi1n1 uito fit foot of it I mitedtl 1J:t.::[Its, ad when, wf.ithot nsc'dicii'. l ie gavR'e the lyiig girl bkel in health to the Syro lltnician by nol her, andi(1 when H' miade the pala- t h tinl holtt(' of flie nollciiait resoitld It;iin w\ith the 1:aughtcer of%in; restor ed boy,:andl wheIn, wVithouit kn1if( o,- the >):tIt11ry. IHIe set enal ('tel (y(Ms to )u weintg :gtill. :133t1 lth' drum of deaf nli, 1':t's II) viii'at iiaL . ~1,tuaint, and lt'h nu'rvs t >I' paraliy:'td Itrr1>; t I ibrilling t a gain, un(1ilthe w\hen inl leavinlg thcet'ath1 )l 1I(' dti'd all fliw abtliOtisphie'1 law\' altl la >hy1Siok,''iral law, and( tlhttlaw whticht\\ Ias in it" withles and1( cables anld g i h1"rs ('niou1glh to hold ie universe iwI law\ of grav-itatiion. '_the(Crist who p'oved himlosel as m:mty o("(asiOnIS, muid cspcciatlly I -il la t., si, upt'rior to lat, still live: 1i (t''V dty, i)1 anst5W'1' tO plitr i 31 it (I nft t het wo1 in \lrld, j :i >v 1 ri 'in ihe h3w bu,lin)g to:lay ;on the Asnisiontth wa1k of uI nOIl Oli\:t 1 at glaulte nIi st -d It th: fe'in' ge-dt(, the last I)1t ges m Ca(iis! ' tv'er ni:nde. "le tli( liftd u s h lie 115 l'as aitl blessedi hem'n,'' satys the inlsp iredl n'c"ountt of ln >ur" Lo (I's d'a):ri' tir. I1111 50 glad !le lifitd up H11is lu:uidts. ies.ttresflt it h It is ligei' . e wro'te on1 the le Id"t thit ff.eeIshhindl mae Sitatn '-.f gtst iii tofI t'ndennlt3ii1 tim when'i lHe 1 said, ''W\oe un31to you Phiaristees 311nd hyi.t'rlt es.'' bit. His latst ge'sture, 1 fis (Olivet.it' gestutre, is a gt'st urt of b:-ned(it'tion0. lHe lifted ull His h:aids(1 :u133 lessedl thiem. H is 'i'''' 31v3 ext eialed, :131 1th3 I)almsl oIf Lsto tlroppetd3 beniedicfti u31(1m Olhive if : h editieon ldpm o Paetie,ineie- atwi t thle star t, 3)1 a1 ('3313 o1''1 f itaw, and13 a1 a sf131ar1;3 but'enedittionl! Asceninli .i I il bineaf th lit' saw on onie side111 ft' he IItleln m when-'t t hey put Ililim 4 ::mong31 fihet' ('31 l, 3133d C~alvary'~ (on fthe 14r' other1 sid ', where t hey Jltt Hbim Pit :nn31 ng fih'e lihi'ves. As ftor as tIl'hei"1 e etUed :331 inh-n'isiil visiton of' the ('il ~e lt' Hewas5 so farn' i Iwty ('o1uld no3f loniger' hte:ul IIis w<wids, Itey saw fte . 1451st' (ef fit' tsprendt't3 haliis, ft' 11 f-tIde fodayi. 11 is blenedhition upont Ilwe worbl's lt'ies, nd t'5 1 wy f1t'~ a.e ~ ('lumg31ing, 31333 will ke.ep (13 elaminl' Illfi llt' a11 moIlsphere sliitl h' at tomi ('hiction 3upon1 fte dest(3s till fley :un if yllw wvift h)' anowIsli andf enwrnbie 'rnoiiits fill lhey'V bect'l mort le .plSt and11 lhunnm33It. I'lilteditin upo fIt lI 3'eijt tI ion up11 thte wtole earth IiIIni t ili t uo~ Ituilin is an 313(livet of t'onseent'ion 1,:nnId everyv lako a. Onl slud11 wa'3lk. Oh)I, I akt the bIeedition(11u (If his uiardIon3, smners'i' younig, Sliers 131' tIhandonei. Tl ke the benede litn' f hi-'1 113''is 3' fri,115t all iIe brokein heatli m31'h3-r1 hiln lsnwat, :1un( priovation 3di(et'i, llt yet ik beds. whlet 314hr1. un hiod a bne d eat ioor ti1 131tei'adlys ly for tearth and.'.for heaven, a1 benedio~- 'd the last gestureo of oiur ascending tki r1.. "An1 ie lifted ill) 1 liailds Si)e,cd them." d our attitude tlo Nllniot Is it elenehed fist or the open palh? I8 rath or is it kindness? is it dii im or iristian111Y (lod giv(' hlle grace of the opeii 15ahu1, Op1n viard to get. the benediction, op'nl nw\ard1 to pr1onlouncc anede . A lady was )aicsing along a et and( 5uddenl11y ran11 against, aL el bioy, :111 site said: "I beg 1' par1doni, m1y )oy, I did not m1ea1n in against Vo(; l v111 \'eiy sorry.' i the boy took off the piece of a lie Illul on his leadl mal said: u lave iy 1str(ling, lady, and you run agmi1 m1e anditl lcitock lmle c"lear "1; I won't ('arc." And turning comnra(le lie said: "That nearly m11e ofl' my feet.. Nobody c'eer id iny parding before.' Kind 4! Kiulnless! Fill the world 1 it. There has always been too -h1 of disregard of others. Illus ^'d in 1ii:il), ill Elglallit, wlen i 5, i acres of iii:tshc'les w'ere (lrainite1 health 111(1 for c'rop-raisillg, and SPortsmen deftroyed the drain w\"oi'k I b(01ase they want(d to 1 ) the marises for lit11 tin1g groids, 'o Ihey could shoot wild ducks. 1 sam11,1 s('lfishmess in all ages. Oh, kindness that would make 1 life a sylpllhonysuggesti\ve of on1.1 1e Inciene'lt banquj(iets whiere \"Very Ig wIs set to ILUsic, the Iilat('s Light. in amd rm('nuoved tothI'e sound IUSi(", t mlot.ion of t he em'vers p)ing 1im1e to ti" mtlu8it, thec ('oil IntHi1n liftinug amnl <boupping with it risiml tld f-dlhig of th e imuisic. ,1lmiead( of the mu11ic of :mt ('ar"th-1 rei-(':-tr'aL,it\o1 11(1 w u he luicsi' o I a venly c"harm1, our' wo:dlth lu nu )f kind tllought.s, our shis the ic of1 helpful deeds, our sltile the ;ie of encouraging looks, our tl an1d old age ihe first :i last s (f nm11si' conducted by the 'ced h:o;id t hiat was opened in love spread down w: id in be'iedictii(a1 )livet ic ii "ights o AsceiIsion "Ily it i W a is:(y n.,n0 ever t I1, ( l isl ulisonal(', to (lhe I-(uo 01 (;iii. 7(tiu('C('0(1 I r . Itan(iall. .i0llard; a'UX has I l1 IIO11i t 1(na ( acclii1illI.onl )l:i ie canidt 0te to till vllcan11cy cau1se1 by the (th0:1.1 of 11u10 J. Ram(lall. 1 iehLmrd \VauX born ill 1811;, and (1 a(lulitted to ha' w'ion vI \n('Jity yeahs of' age. ii ion 1 h1 e -tefl(l as scta f' l K a( Aiiericuii legal i<u at lIonhli. Was el'ct('( May1 V( n' (of' Ih'lela 1 t onl the )eimnloraLt a' t.i(k't. in 1 ' u served ot' 1(11rm. Ie ha14 al is been a ictalwai'I I)em11ocrat:t ali oularly know In '"I5 a1 ))in-bn of boui'bons." ' -' -a-n. t is intt("nded( to 00enre the ad1di Ll , 5.l)U.U of o\\l's )iF tair c:af stock by Sil bs('ri)lioil, lthe I irst )Ul,l)I)0 was s('cr''ed, and a sub 11iite lus 1)(11 a)poinif('dI byv wa's and anl(':lIt commiitt'e t( ft 1 811itabl le ft' mI i of subiils1'ipin('11 nk tol ie re p1o e to Il llt i'Iung if c111111 iitt ee. The issuing of' lbon is L part of If ih liilumcial sem01ue out - 't before tle eolt'i tli Ieis of lol . Sw11 loe lt . A .ortio 1 Ii in:meejsto i'e fr, i hillloia ii )iite'sarcit a grt deisalf i'\ati fiun )e iitheL sa'~let of nativ ies eh is 'expecti~d hto brig atlast 7,00 waiu s eais and lye aoud littlea she~ tla h is inx Woill ien a c<ndite if ai sii fr it'e thought, A lh n tGi,1). tin.i' la Ai livt 1ust rlurned from i a vi'i Thurnum, anid haid is 'ln' om iihi. Hits hal is h oltvel and heart i as warm as uevr wuts h' 'littte shakyion fhiis iits. i~~lbliss tit'No.'5 othinwul lsoii ad temp 'm' votie ouulif a Demonratie nat in It'nven ti. ' liie willizes he i ie lifeiHisehomiglif ie i aver >fpyo imf, l dotsmn sflyo 'id. stsiids th e'at i loikd upii is Oo to daytfheif a hle i hvews heii 'tdflt. Undersitd m,i ilt know ie af isinal~' w.arm frihnds, Gdi blss hol iut toda heuiiI seesii'ti ae enitmis, and his oiioni an:l 'k aeiael sti ught l y i wni woi' 'i byi1iuk'. I believe lo swil t inton soon oni usn's.'lt ifi' I)onu't thti'tk welugtvo v him a rehug 1inifh dox'mes'. I t is tessnhae now itian -- And theullr pub~i? W&oo'(a 1dj thed of rathernootn.0( It was a AT ANDERSON. THE SECOND 6PEECH OF CAPTAIl TILLMAN'S CANVASS. A Ilt'p1Utien of the I'otIi Maidu at RCidge waMy,Vi11a Poni, Now Oan--( olonel Ec-i( Ih ICp111y-. T' he(''()7111ieetug ofCl)t.Tjilli1I r :I"rlln:tip;i Wats held ut Anede'son) or aturldav the 10th. The I1(tig w?"a tn(ed by a1)out 1,000 persons Nothliug 1ev wcas developed by Capt Till'i's speech, his rteri-1rks (Vr hg i)Oult the 1in41(' points 1h(le inid' t, lilgewav. 1.I' wVasr 1e)lid('( to 1 Lttornlev (lenerail E;arle, an1(d the dis 'ulsi()n wasL horF]1inniou. Ftron1t l1( Joluinhia lt('gisterw('e ttke the follow ng report of the sil(nkilg: As the crov1 beg:au to get sett le( u"tll41 t(he siand, somitoe(rd:e out Ti ri ch11er for Eairlc," which w7u olledW'1 with a whoo). TIiree cheerr Vis1 then riven for 'l illianl, aul th11er 1br(ee cheers f'or the sraightout I)e noern1ey. MIr. A. C. Lltilmer (illet hliecetintg to order. Itm-. U. B miiiit1h Was re"quetst('(d to open it wit 1 )rayer, whiet he did. This wV:t hout 11::tO. Captlt. D). 1t1.'iilla1u1 wit ienI 1iro(dut(Pd to [11(t llldielce 1' ,he pr"esiliug olhirer. Aft ('1 14'istrel arl'itrangilg (11 nt:tilllselri)t :nlli news papers (I t I >0ard1, le )eg : '"It, gives nI1 ':1 Hre to l1eet 1lie citizeniis of any" ,at t )f Soutl Carorlin:a and see I hiem1. 1I ('t tiemii look 10ie il the (ye(s, 01 (Ve, or 1 I1aVe (ot. 1)111. on' ('VP. Aftiei A1171t 10t l17Ve ;;'('li inl Ile I )le)('1's. 1 1111 s1u1' youlii are 4nr11 Ise1151 1 learnl lint this lit l1e, iinsigiienjnut fellow it I kn Ti llnu:n. 1 1inye s( tu( l)e("uliaii bUH. I write wit I! tuy left, h1:tul. Al] Vo1 Vt S(ell ill t11 ' p1)1e0s i1s (.oluII l; l1ot1 (' was w\'rit.te1 wit II this 1( lf 4raW. An;oth 11(11)e'uliari tv is, l h-mv' only o4e (ye :iiuI I will 1411 111 irutll I llve sail 8()11 11I:tirl 1.li t , u >1l Ili:It is nI(s'sa'iry iii all reformiie \\Ia I1.4 14i 4' Ii1 .II:> '('II I0t s(44' t(4 I14( 1 :111 1''' ,1 b en 14in 14 elitNf lI( I 0i0 lln-ret a 1 a t: lida ('1111'l for Iiirn I)1i1 'i} s <)i(:: rlneselltt,l l)\ li . [':1r11I. f: 101)\v 'li t ii. 11 .1(4 1 % \\oeli. 4(111 1.0( 15('10(4 Ili 1I'eessily for t11( M,m-e1h co no(11io 1111 11 idi lu' '"was 1'('spoi'sibh fG tr1 i( bteiIg e:tlledl." 1I4 'l)oke of his eni cla(H twIoV y1e15 ig) Vit1 (boV(''1no Iiehiar 15ol :uf1( r 1d11( to (. iii' d t lonl of dlelegab.t IS> 111. ite ei,inveii liieu .:t lI said Ihu' 1iiu,sters 1 11111 ii 'OnIV'n41 1(11 1hot t l(d( III) ill I h i 1)re1hs p14 JO("k(t i. III' 11s) sp51)e ( the :l i'i l in('lt to l1h' (o115 t iut1i444 two ye: n:ao, ias at it to catl '1 li 1:m-II144rs iI. I11' s:i1 hithe eh1:t1r t wm a (tum tht11' Pltl. ".1 w4'e 111( e11 liat the farInr: wouldl ineresi 1h14n in 1' ." I' sati(1 the h 1:')em l'''11444 X41 '1l V4(' 4014 hobal u:l )SI(i t t ihirtv-fiv(' m(e tngs att wh1it-] 11<': \V 1 (:11):'( fh'(t(0 J il l ' L 4 Hi4 :n' : ""I hlttl th4 y will i1 ( l11 t liere.'' A v i'01( l 1:anu thia."rt) t '"Th'l ll hI:-e d" "(o it. a11 . Tilliutll: 4 n') you b10 10< sur' of i itl. (1''t I )lr ii 11 y g Hi' 1lloke of 11he (rV of I,liltti.Y (III inlg ait Iiblgl'way,44. a11d1 xI)nlit' ilv wi he 'i1ll1'I(w. lie then went ov pre'(t nIuch414 the sa11444 ground14 11 1414( said we sh'oub041 sto02 work on4 Ilin S:tte 114441s4. It woul1d tal1. nearlv : iiiin doll.1,rs 144 tinishI it, 11)44 'm ('4)1b4 no4) a111(4rd it n114l 1liv' in (44 (Capt). Tilh4:i referr'ed''4 t(o re4f14In nlig thle State debt,14 :1441 saidI: don14't se why1~ I 'nn't 14144444 itI well'h a1s anyhnly441. 1v 1 a's1 good( ('i4m1-t8r as 4 al44nody if *I do4 51av 144-18 was11 int re0duc(edIto 114w m44-li44m( a1s ''mi40th4e'r honore'41 s014 441 S(414 ( :o'li4: . 1:' ele'.sI ii (' 14y. 44 (Col1onel, I,1arle sa1id 144 algreed witl (Ca1t. Tilbaanuin son54ulie tin lgs, maf h4is def'inlitIion, T1ilhum:11 wash1 an1 arist1 eat. ain<i4 114' was 4 a nil se1 ker Ai;4' ('onvoniion wa4 44s ellIe I .444184 sil Iti 1)''inoerat1 i4' ranhks m114( that4 1b(448' 1wa1 141 iwlep'omlen4(1t 44iov'e'nwn't. HEe I ben1 8said he4 wanted1 ('1o know 148 at torney4' general'14, inl what11 11he ('4r o1441 1t4ur44d 14 o Capt. T1dl4mn44 mul aI1sI ('d hlimi to t'll 1him4. th4ey wl'411 414, in not4 ltakig 1144 ('en sus5 4444nd 'II re apor innin4g I ihe repre444n hivies (4144 11he Stt '" "'is that, allC saihd (44.4. I'4ar'b-. \\'ell, 14's. '4' epied TiIi4ic '' hm4 wa11 1484ls o iu re4 of1 d it 1 by1 114 he h:4 ''Is ihnal Il' iminire4'4d (s'e. 101 "'I 11av4 1 been1 I14 1x 4 ra4anan (Ch ''"So the 4only1 co(rrupt41ion ini t4 Shite14' 1over444 n 4441is ini114 th aiur 444 Th14 4ler 'er' se4r' 4,(''4jittile s14a18.,h) 144)1lung en'4(ra4lly,~ inivolv.'4. (Gen. I ar il s'peech wa(1 1'4s charn4'ete: ized'4 by\ enhunes44's and14 clae4i''s. 11 in) saying t hal such miien 14s ;Job C.-Has1'k('ll am14l o)ther'1l whoi m.1' jil ti good and(1 pure aH 'T'illinan, are per jurertl. jGen. Earle charatb4terizel thiis a light by the outs to get inl, and Kaid it looked very muuch like Walker Rtus sell's DeIoeracy. "I don't say thcy - vill go like 1tussell, nor (O I compare tlemlt to Htussell, but the facts poiLt in that direction." Tillmian htasturtn ed his back on the rules of the )emo eratic party of 187g. IIe believed Tillinan Wias a )emocrat, but if de feated he did not know what he would do. I is a tisguided Deiocrat. lie (lid not tiutk Capt. Tillman would - be fal,u to the party. Coticluding, Gen. Earl, said: "God 1)e pnaised, this l)eincratie party has no coituption to answer - for, and1 South Caroli1a's proud iuuue its nto.1t)been stuirche(l." TillLntun1'ie1plied by reiter"ation to GeI. Earle, and the inleet iing closed. All p:tssed oil (luietly. Bot Ih s1eatk (rS were listt(I to atint(11ivelv withi few xcep('X iols. TIhe'' wet're f.1( Iunt al)auscs f'ar both1 splw(rs' A MISER'S HIDDEN WEALTH. 'I forIrI a" No eu41 l l'lrni$Ihe'( IIy (.( , Ol11 W ua n'4 I)eaIt ii. A l:li1)1( l at. in ari;ll rI'r at s("l;ttu lt novel ( is supp)li((d inl the last l)oli("( rrllort: 11(r11i )tou I.(l;tl nt stnutll tu'wni ((5 i h left ban1ik ot I lie I):tiibl , s:-t 1 the ll(nd11i I)nily News. b\outlI I i+ -t : li 1 h lts w I i rt1 f4. i1V I \t i who hv Id in nig1 wi It h : t u<I s l it dluns, inl a Iiit Ill surh)urbant1 1)i154. WIu1 h sh:tlts <4 iile iSOlatet'd uar ilm railruoa stit ion. Ti,' i1'' II a i' ii Ilnt of h(er lSSS(tsiu1ns. A\f('r ,,li - c" an.)1 t wa:s fiiund( tha;tI the ulbl w1O1n:I Inulst htV bn in relatiuns wihlln the lthi(t"ts l tle" (11tli(i . P'rolperty 'w hiell lulI 1 ben1 iicss;illg f ot' r tO .' lI r't's was toun i in-r tI pnilais - Th iii ' :w s ::iV n b1 t y 11'i itl:s((,,i.i St i p ' :1 nl aI t il ii li i - I- t with I t sl il 'ul' tr,tlntt it'.'s I :1 14 I 'it'. ~t i uth t u iin,t': "lil,h- ti b i heii Theulh5 bo' (9 :neo , wholUsl' r1)i4 it. un bInel isttht s it' year s LiI. i1'the (loi Wut't tt' lutll(ie 'VP Iw 11r"t' r alL5, atn it e poli-e at( s 1irt1 felt r(lu(ttll. to 0t(u the u i,514 but wh11 II at sl1nd1 iI g""blttii I)_X set ' wVith rt' ious sItone"s, (l O t o iIh iat ll I'r. ('( !'','. ii Il(it t11: ie:t I . "':t0-is : t l t( I -ii -l hu-I' piIce: ; Ii bi, dIttiOut ' li("1It ' t't i r : t l'11s. r 1('I fc)iI . I n ii t i l Iloff' tlci".t' wV I- t I I ith i" ii' ;(t saiti "jc' . l , 54it'. of \ jI lih pouli((" :(e("u~ iz.'(ed u a ui) L'rrI :u"-. wh'.'licI tl t (irhl') O nu;1 i tlt inh Cu1(1111iui1 iit ' r It t;U Uig(iI. 1i ile - onu iI ti n i1 l il ir a' I' t' :tl n: 'oIn lithoI inaeing furit ariel valun .i Ih t' ili' ti ; t :a it t oblei -ail. ii u]lt1 :th. I"l5 li"it, l \ (- .it ( ,ltg t etw( tti ' ab sith'1 itt. 1 h til hIt e ino lilt' 0011 I lot i ll iin i 1\ l41u b au ul' ii i st t' rh r< O' "l 115(4) t"<l' , I ,r I :il r1( Io t II (ntdnawers. In a lit lie box\ t:lv b(Ltc-I d15:un4ts1s w1On.l fIound, ,IsbI ;"-e satitl to b5' (If t"n1(r'l >us 1.tlu(". (1)4'. r1 1: 1 l l (' 1 5Ia l : ls 1(, 0 1 li llt:( . ii)). ALLIANUE ARGIJMENT. THE SUB-TREASURY BILL BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTFE, An Addrrea by Ohalrruarn MaoC..-. " cult. ral )ltprexs Iott thet Causo of all in (lutriatl Truhbles-Thet, Sub-Trctulry Scheme'. WASIIIUroN, D. C,, May 13.-A delegation representin1g the Farmers' Alluuiee appred before tho Ways. nd M1ean1s Colnunittee this mnorninlg to Ldvocate the passage of the Pick lcr bill to ereate sub-trelsuries inl diflirent parts of the country for the rt'ceptiOI of stp11) goodls prodUed by fariners. Th'1e Spokesmlanl was C. W. MEacCuue, chairnuul of the lcgislaL tiVe conunllitt.ee of the Alliance anl e(litor of I.he Nattional Econloilist, a paper (levotl to the o)jects of the ';u17lization. Other pr(ent were II 1A1) W IUelI. of Sot Ii )akota: I hn.j. Te'crrell, of T('Xats, National Le('(t 'rr: (. '1. Livinlgston1, Pre5i d1n'111 4tf tie (G or,;iat State Alliance; lit. tl. I ltltnl)hrey, Gcnenit 5t)t.inrj lllh-lt't (of the Allinnee(, and1( 3. tJ. I o;n ihe V ' iinia St .1.i11lIncce. In1 iu ith ee Ii I wl'i'e \ee' ip1'es('entiLninU1 her (1 in iih'rr, prinIcipanlly fr'omu the ih11 'I 1t'l esseI state of ii.' 4 Il . .Vhlic'h, 1hi sidit, w .':I:: *l t'. wII:"t' ttf trtou1l)1e ill otlh(e' :. I f 14llt'l(xi:-tint. 1 cO1li intluls 'Ol llIe(1, hie warned('t the C'oluttittte'( tlmt labior w(tllhl )(collnt' 1es14Ilat(' (Intl IL great rev o lutit Ilm wt sil (11 1 '. j.istl'\ slit)W(I 11h.tt weth11111 h:ttl atlwayS l;tt hu - ('t1 inlttllig c"( tO nu((t iin iiinw the( l'c'ssi l of lat' al inO1 1111(1 ii its t:a. 1)41' Isul li-'lr adolupl(td 1rop< 1: nmeans tO r('n-d thev faufIll1:- (I1 w\hin11 it co11 Thel) Obje( t Of I.he( 1':u-nw(rs' Alhli:tuw( '.V:ts lu ui1 1, 4 so ciatl 11111 Ii1I;U I(-i:tl ilu1 S )\t' tll l:t. il pubI11)li1,ut>; inl thlc - N 4'IIIi 1l1 I + ;4 Itt1' i" 144 i h h o Ii wer Y wor( , iii' ini 1114 ":tltt( <ir t t 41I I1I 4 iiit lt I tilt hitl ii4( ii it 1I: t( tlt41 IttIliI 111' t" 1 ' IIO4111'14 r t1:tt01 i tttlt \ViI ', \ Ih'l \'l('(- ( t: l _.l't iii I lu t ' h i.i\a;tt'>t)) of thet soil. 11 h 1 l ofl+l\ UII 4ur !nrts of tlit Alllilr' (1111 nd 4' 1)1"',jlldi (s of g'Inl'liitnIs h:lu hen sun111 iii 1ht' t utrsuilt f tht OOtl of th l' (it ttu \\"w:althl. At 11( St. IouiS ( mon\'(tl i<ul ,Illl, :I I) hI: h d)ro'I': p 1 s4,4 4'(11 h r'1)I"'s1e ( I :111(41 1i \"(' lsttt1 i)Illh s'tI IIth ! 1"('1lurtlV s t t111 in he Ibill a :I a first :t('p iii Ihe1 i i lht du11 et Iio11. I it wt11 ('ruI('lV fr1:a111(4 1 i11 thet I Ide s ill)listilct (. p r's.cd lIhISy r('h('l 11151n the w\islt(tn of lii e I111111it1( t' 14 iv4 e ift 1he4' prOpert f'ul , ibul til4'' li(", '4 11111b l Ii .ha 111 f1o 111111 :1 I'l' l'tr i'.i tlr t iI . 'thtt .1 lllntis' " 1It IInn i l l Il ftVor :uoil not cl:tss, lie!.ish:tiitin. Th1 y we(re' litow u ri ng'i fr)lln f th1 h111("I. They4' didI totI l)5 lt ' enini ltti Oi' anyt I:I (t) :tt"! it.tui i.11 1 114- 5 r11 ', blil :11 the !t'n-t dli1tftri t'1LaS . Its 111 iiioni who ltI 5' Ot1 in I' t( WtH 5111 laitd i h' so t 1i lOl n' i but i1n w ij I hu' I o\'dl lut,>tt'y 1.11 n> 44-t)o st(tl 14d a tilst ih1' ' l eti l("tlttll of tih' crr'I''1s'rni lit' a41il1 :\V'tu Isit (1II o lit lt ins bll' uN 'ie 'w:' lIM'TOw. TjuS4e4-yso<a j ('('48,14n- 1un sin 41 iph 1444 1111111t l' .11 i11s i >11o c lit it diSe1)1' Ir h'n.'1at 1n to 1 1 I!ltde' fr (nr 'hat S'uth. Thle li4'gisIlatur14e11 lll ablishletI thle 4'ountyl, but1 its c'ilizenIs loo(pj up the :u.144 arraIiging criuin iitiW. Thiey doesn't4 re441 14, 1and4 to, apply for1 ad-1 isi (1)u h So the ~htd nin 1tsl a ion" sf14>11hl I41tv( 144 suppr)less an1 a4t. ('4414 1un isho 81)114 einpl4414ish it, 11hen 41- 4) 1h'e44 8 1n4st rabid lb.pubiennl wo(l b4'(4e 144 114p<i11t a44 nnIlilt Illl. 84)4'(8ji41 A~ I'iea-k. ( 'hinarnand1's (lei iO , l44'neer been-I stipuht1ted' ill the4 ('4nd Ii 'n 4 44f so) call(<1 ''4ivihw'4d slain 4, n4144 it 11ots re4naine for4 14'n Ce1 1iial to) su1giest this in4Ijor'tantt and14 1r1asonabl1414 pro'4viso. IIis5 11:41w 18 (Ihu 141ng: and44 he4 live at i Ii dI P 4n, 44'4nn. 114'44 lher' 4a hell 11'was refsedi irsi i n15441.441lcII4444 I th 1Rose<1he Fih luelb.nI ha d4 1ne4of 111h4bla4) ing411 1444 ter tIl'esident .\l)e('a : 11 You4'4 (41hin4'. \l' no4 ha:41then1, 11ne ('Ikhs~ iinn. \le w\ ant 14 oli1ht like4 34nan. :\14 n iht. \ u )45.t 47un, nw4 4.et1 7u.~4I " u 4441 51' . \ ', I-I. 7-a4 all li t. Ale (iIlen14 whe 1 y4 u Vi4 ie(14. .\I*11141411 11lliso e ll 4wo 1rgh uns~ o jast Tenne ce ('irgi1 Oft~' ,l 441d'4rs4441l)ig ,11 l of runn'is The Fann;n c14.'y.e 'a A' anee uire aced 'ron hivong ih woruig4f co