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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. C„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1899.
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COtt^BIA, S. C.
Wednesday, August 18,1889.
EDITORS
Key. L R. RUDE
Rev. J. I. Mills
iuiw ;
>E, ColuMwa, S. C.
•:k, SrjfcStoH,' VA.
“/« essentials unity. /* hm-essentials
liberty, in all things charity’#
TERMS :
$3 H for cmf psyt .■■■•- mnnU-re.
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1.00 lor lliroo inotilltA. ... 13 44
. C0~ iff corctimnicatlons must be \yritlen
Correctly and tafityf. aod j^compayiicd witli t^t*
names of the writer*. which, however, may be
withheld rb>m, the tSublio. Correspondeirts must
pot expert dfedfimxl comm uni unions to ln> re*
turned.
n
. Wo request our Rubseril>ers to, ,|»ako
k-npt^jtuces to us dpnly in registered lexers, or
in the fortp of pop€ office money orders bank
checks. All. Ruth remittances are jit risk.
MV run not fake Vic rixk tchm Hunsff it sent in
wnygisft rnl hitria.
i Formerly tl^co may have \>c£o ( ,soi«e ground
to* the remark, that “‘‘the only effect of registra
tion is ouly to make the lette^ moro liable to be
stolen. v ihjt under tbfc.nqjv law, which went
Into operation last June, we think regist«.*rod
lejtters are perfectly safe; ami »o know fh>m
almost daily experience that others are not.
Nones ?p FOSTII ttfTHRS.—Postniastera through
out tho country y ;W save trouble by obeying the
iawB io regard' to newspapers, etc. When a paper
^umios .tieml, in tlie office tor four consecutiro
weeks, it i$ the duty of the postmaster ariiwf
deputy to send the publisher of tho paper a written
aoticq ^f ll»e feel—stating, if possible, the reason
■yvlry tne paper is not taken. The returning to
the publisher of it paper marked ‘*iiot taken,”
-refused,” or *‘uuealk*d fur.” is rot a legal
notice.
Apology.—UxVilijt'o tlio nnavoid-
able delay which’occurred in changing
our printing octets m> paper could Ik-
issued hist week. We are all right
now, Aud 1 hereafter no delay mnil lie
nnfieipalifoL
world ronowmd, u u d yeiiembk*
ACobiukG Conckskiox. fn humu>
liy, we esin nfif only best promote onr
own, but each other's amt file Church's
interest.
But to return from this digression:
The Editors of file Lutheran anil Visi
tor iii asking tlni continued patron
»P' of their friends a nd of 1 he Church,
have no new pledges to make as to’
their fttfnre conra*. To build Up anil
extend fine,' historical Indlicramkitr
is theft fixed and unalterable puriiose.
To this end, from a firm oonYfrtion
of the Atiief, conformity of till* teach
ilign of the Augsburg Confession with
the ibs'triffes of fr'ixf* word it shidl
ever he their aim to 1 uphold mul
defend this Creed, so clearly steadied
with the divine approval. But whilst
if la their united purpose to contend for
the faith ouevdelirhreil totiw saints, ami,
alter ages of concealment, brought
again to light through the agency of
that eminent servant of God, l)r.
Martin Luther, yet they are just as
firmly rcsolml to advocate the neces
sity of if tiring rital piety.
It is no part of our desire or pur
pose to efrvtite the farm above the
poiCrr of gisPiness—to inralcatOiotoul
erauyelicat tactrine, at the expense of
a liriny trmxJin iHiitg faith.
No “forni of sound words," hide
Where i* the Poet Master General ?
Otliers complain liesides our snl»-
serils'is. Isd them read what the
Nontkeru Prcebylrriam says, exercise
patiOmt*, ami hope for tin 1 better time
tliUT is coining. We lVfffet 11 nit we
can uot give the datt'.
Charleston Mail.—We regret to
learn that the package* of the iki|mt
for Charleston wt're not i'is , eivtsl hist
week or tin* wts'k llefon'. We heat
of irregularities elsewhere also. It
is uot in our (lower to remedy these
evils. The utrtibst eare is taken to
dc|Kisit the pilpers pro|wrIy direeted
in tlie |Mist olltee her* 4 . This is all
that we eu'u dll.
(M'lident of the vital and renewing jhinking sin.-e readingl*id!ade|phia.
To Our Readers.
With this iKi)H‘r, a «rif volume
o(K 4 ns: O«o year of labor, anxiety,
unit fear, in thei history of our paiier,
has' expired. Airti. from this stand
jsihit, we t»s 4 l to “thtuil (i<*l*.Jixr!
tali ceUtra^e." Unusual discourage-
mentA’ nmfna'teil us in’ the outset;
trlnle nothing Intt a ffrin' j^rsuasion
thjTt we were in file path of duty,
Kustaiiasl and animated ns.
To fllosfe wlio care to know the
frets' connected with the origin of
the Lutheran and Visitor, the truth is
patent that the arduous undertaking
of starting a ueic paper was not olio
of our own seeking, but. from which,
as Kilttors, we sbra'n^ Ant it sntistind
th.’Vt longr r rcfusiYT wouSi Work seri
al is detriment to our beloved Zion
hi tli’e South. Our (Misitiop was not
tintlerstood, and in the lieaf of (airti-
jam zeal explanations were worthless.
We therefore preferred, in file main,
to remniin silent, and let time and bnr
work be bhr detetn e. And though
our year’s experience has but dee(>c!i-
ril oar first convictions that onr coni-s* 4
A'hs in harmony with the wants and
wishes of a large jiortioii of onr (’linreh
- hi the Hontli, yet we are free to ac
knowledge, looking at the question
hi till, its helfritigs, and realizing the
iftapil point from which the Hrungel-
teal Lutnerau, and its friends, viewed
Mr course, that their opposition
was but ^Bdur.il, and what, had
we thonour as they did, we tnight
have displayed under similar emum-
stanees. And we now refer to it,
with no intentioh or dexire to stir up
Controversy or to pfovoke criminatioii
emiivniilig tin* merits of the ivs]M 4 et
fvC claims of each {NijH-r to the
jraflnflNge of our Church, but simply
to slueX that, as the Editors of the
LuthcrtiH pud Visitor, we .in* dis
posed to throw the mantle of charity
beer the Orlqrs of those, Who, from
the stand-pWift which they occupied,
* were liot^expected to see things as
we saw them—while, for any errors
into which we mat have inadvertent
ly fallen, we claim,' at their hands,
h like indulgence. That no (icoiiiiiarv
wtimg was done the jttangelieal Lu-
thcl all, but on the contrary lienctit, in
the eSrphlishment of the Lutheran
and Visitor, is evident- from the fact,
that in a recent note, received front
Rev. ,Mr. Aldrich, its Editor, lie
Assures ns that it is now Kelfsnntain-
infi, which was not the case up to the
time of the appearance of the LutIt
•eran bnd Visitor. In Blatters ecclesi
astieal; f» well as civil, competition
is often ilie \ife of trade. And though
what 'called forth the statement with
regard (ii the Evangelical Lutheran.
.just given, was a letter from us, on the
eve,rtf our starting to Columbia, a
few weeks since; iii whicii we pro
posed a conference, frit'll ft view to
liiei’glng tlie papers, yet wA lion- feel
confident that the true polity of imtli
papers, is to go on in tliclr Work,
until such time as Providence tie&rl-r
indicates the necessity of a union; oi-
ofbiitii SAthdrawing from the ficlii;
Atrl It new pHpV>r, which can concen
trate iipVie it all the patronage of the
Chnreli, be )iubhkhetL •
Let tlierefolv tlie fVi'fhds of both
panel's, in the spirit of {flen&roux ri-
tarry, rally to OlP t-rtipport bf each,
(Kiwer of the Holy (ihost, can M 4 rve
as a substitute for the nrie birth,
without which tin 4 -Saviour has d«>-
clured, we “ism not s»s> the kingdom
Of dud."
“A fulfil that changes all the heart,
a frith that iroA.v hy love," sllall ever
Is- promuiently liefott 4 our readers.
Slid indeed, the day for wily Church,
when Creeds aud Fonmt, however
ortluslox and scriptural, .fiiall come
to take the place of “repentance
towards (iisl and faith in our I/Uil
.Jesus Christ."
And while, mi the one hand, wc
teach and defend the doctrines of the
Church qs understood and taught
hy the fathers, while, on tlie other,
wc insist on the renewing jhrfim-iiees
of tb'# 4 lloh- S|rfrit—we arc but con
forming to tin 4 true genius and spirit
of Lutheranism. John A mot, than
whom none, not even Luther himself,
contended with more
Philadelphia
’ Is walking into us this week ; but
he docs it pleasantly, and lie brings
with him a cooling breeze, fragrant
with the invigorating, briny odor of
(lid Atlantic, which wc love dearly,
for its very name awakens the remem
brance of our childhood's happier
days, that wv are not at all put out, lilit
rather gratified. The fret is, we opine,
tlult w ; e wen- rather iu a splclicctir
inuod, when we wrote this editorial.
\Ve well 4 sweltering, |M>rspiring, fan
ning, and looking at the thermollfCter
every five minutes, for it was rising
higher and higher. , \Ve have Ihs-ii
Wo feel sad, depressed, discour I have not died with the cause, or enjoyable one’that wc tnist it may
and disheartened when wo I CMfrsd with reconstruct iftn, and to lie sueceislisl by many more, but not
aged
collect on what 1 tin* Lutheran Church
ought to do, cOil accomplish, but
utterly neghs-ts and refuses t«» p»*r-
furm. Are we lukewarm, and is
the Isinl spa-wing us dilt f Awoke,
esJA.l with rm
sijeim 4 unity of
adimi, the writer eenleimialo.—Saeauuak Adrertiser.
■vs|MH 4 tfiill,\ suggests tliut tin 4 memo- ■ ■ — » ■
rial usstM'iutimis of ltichmmid, oho CentrnnU.1 Celebration at Ebenezer.
have almidy done so much to testily
bow sacnsl tln-y MUd tlieso memorii-s. | in our issne of Saturday morning ;
Btvthrml We are still sutferiiig i and who huve Won the «s»nfideurt« we puldished a lu-ief history ot the
front our former union w ith and d« 4 j and gratitude of the w hole South by ancient clmrfb wls»s»- liumliislth anni
pendence on tho Ninth.'
To the Lillies' Memorial Association!
of the South.
When tin 4 pulsars mmol!nerd that
on the day set apart for the decora
tion of the graves of the federal
dead at the Arliugloa Cemetery, 4 *»-ar
Washington City, a United Stab’s
oIIUit, with u dctachuwnl of tnsips
i pa rt iu tbe rtxereises, fyjl f^, v
[Keiillinger, a native of littiuglijun. i
d clergyman of the Metimdkt
rvh. South.
At tlie conclusion of lie Ncrviem
all intermission lA an lunr and a lialf
la given, wln-ti tin 4 «wugri 4 gati»«i
Mend under tl**» shade *f tla> ce
near tin* cbnA-U. 1 lere An- pu,
aal hospitably of old Kmiigliaiii
illnstratisl. All were weicomt.'-
their tender and eipml out* of the, yersmy has las*n celebrated during: vt
graves of every section, sliunld unite the bud four days. Yesterday, the j w*
iii the efl.at to ti-move these lsslies discing day of Hm* celebration, was : and whwievera strangiTwasseei, h,,
to some suitable s|sit ill or near one of uuirkid by tuoti 4 than ordinary inter- WU* oviTw helineil w ith hearty iniiiue
their eemeterii-s. I* 4 t them simply | est, ami a much larger attendance t ions' to join a family jstrty.
I (hi rc ai
signify their w illingness to undertake than on the ]ui 4 vnais days. Almost
assembling, tlie sm vieeswcic'
onr children that in esteeming itnd
. , , . honoring tlie memories of its mil tie
detailed tortile express pu, 4 ,sis«ski 4 pt (w , 111V( . llllilwl South.
gua.d over a tew ( onfidcr.de graves. fWs.sM.
within the enclosure, to pn-veid visi
tors from putting flow era these
graves cither in iguoraiiec or inten
tionally, and that this -otlieer had
made his guards walk jsist, not
niiHiud, lutt upon the graven, uud
had offered to the gntVes uud to
the few |s 4 raoiis who in igiiorniux 4
It, uud every memorial assis-hitioii the entire jsipulatiou w ithin a railius , o|S*iied by tlie christeningot tla? firat-
in the South will contribute liberally often uiileaof tluStimehonored a|s>t, ; Issu .4m of a Savannah tuiui, a d
to raise mi ample fund to testify to together with many natives of old scendaiit ot tin 4 Sulzburgiiv. Attar
that a dip in the deep would Is-uelit
us, but the eliuireditoriul is n bamsl
cage, and we, like Sternes Stalling,
must whistle: “I can’t get out."
However, we tire, for all that, op-
posed to furlougbiiig strong and
healthy sohli« 4 ra of tin 4 cross. We,
of eonrae, do not apply this to the
sick, wounded and crippled lalsuvra ' rc-uguizisl fustdou
iu the vineyard of the laud.
(for no mm* sismiM to linve done it
knowingly) threw tloncra iqsiu them,
every iiisidt^MUil 1 indignity kis«nigM
could invent, there went through the
South, with the news, a deep-felt
thrill of pleasure. Tin 4 malice of onr
bitter enemies, the urn lie*
under the name of “taiyulity to tin
t'nh'U and Constitution," lut
tut.-d, o(>|>ross<sL mid sought to <U-
grade tlie South for eight yeura, not
only hen 4 throw off its disguise, for
this it has d<aie no often that loy alty
The Celebration at Ebenezer.
The centennial of Jerusalem Church i
Ut Kls'hi'Zer, w hieh «siuimems 4 d imi
Diursdu)* 4 last, was brought to a close
on Sunday by exercises of more than
usual interest, which attracbsl a j
large crowd of the descendants of the
Siilxluirgers, bVgella r with many vis-
itora fnan this *ity.
Tlie first setlit-metit, ealhsl Elstie-
zer, was made liy emigrants from |
Salzburg, tiertnaijy’/in Man-h, leU,
Ktlingtiaiii, who had emigratwl to
other hx-alitii 4 *, wen* pmient ycuter
day, and this alii-a.ly hugeciwigrcga
lion was gn*atlv ftugmeuted Mi the
urrival of the steamer from Savattuali.
Aeeoriliug to announcement, tbe
steamer Carrie left Market lfts-k, $1
twenty-five minutes after six o'clock
yesterday morning, with some t'wo
hundred passengers. .Inst ls'tbrowe
this, tlie Sacrament of tin 4 lairilk
Si||i|M-r was admiiiistensl to a large
inimher.
At five oVUs-k, ail were mi<#n an
on isaird, anil wv staili-d Is anew A|.
Oil arriving ut 1‘rtryslsirg, we h-ai j|,|
that the islander had arrived ii’shii
1 -hi’eliH-k, with her funiaee o
order. After sonic time sb«> gi
atnl started up tin* river, wbei I
. i ... ^ . Uoing up* Imtli tide and iunvnt I'-r
wliieli. on a crock tour miles N-litw Spring-1 1 I
swung' out from tlie wharf the steamer j rab mi a sand Iiauk. atnl all
Islander, which had also Is-en ad toirther with the node |mamij(
vertisist foruii exi ursioa toKIwh 4 «t, lent to get out aud In-Ip to |Kisii
at rodneed rates, darted ftp the river, "ifi Blie n"turned to t‘uiy*i wrg at
We (KIMM.S1 her inside of the first o'ehs k, t.sik in nmie w.ssi ani
miU". aud flu i.-after saw her no more 1 l"dded r«r home. We |«ass.ri her at
until ii-tunbng. H riehwh, some five miles above tin*
and enrmtt i ‘■'•V U'^'riug along Is-avily . with a
is uii longer a disguise but only the
lutt in tltis eiisi 4
tield, and five miles feVii the Savau-
de\ga,.^f(Tr TT\er, bill twenty-five miles by
tin* torUioii* ««um* «f Hm* «*i\M*k.
Hero lhey ivnmined until 17Ut, wlteil,
limliug the hsatiiHi unhealthy, they
removed to tlie pies. nl site, ihi a high
wen 4 against us, lint nevertheless the
Hagerstown Female Seminary.
As long ns every Hynnd has not
an Educational Institution for tlie
dauglitera of the Chnrali, nrmwily
is laid iqsui us to send them iibroail.
and of iiHtrm* Lutherans send to
Lutheran Institutions iu pnterviiee
to thiiN‘iifuthcrciiiirolii 4 s,evi 4 ii if onr
own si-lnsils an 4 a few miles fuilln-r
otf. Tin 4 Virginia Synod is without
a Female Seminary, the isinsei|iii 4 iiii 4
zeal tin the i* that many n young lady is lost to
disteuetire doctrines of the hrfnrmn us, Is-ing wenned from, sqil learning
tiou CliHreh, was no less zixdims in to forget the ehiueli ot her fatl'iTs
pressing llu- jmwerof thosi 4 dis'tiines
u]sin the soul, and demauding evi
dence of their existence anil jiower in
ixlhe eontorimible thereto. In like
manner, did Miihleuimrg, the jnitri-
areh of Lutiieniuism iu this land,
demand strict conformity to the faith
of Luther,-uliile, in the mint Urgent
and tender! manner, lie taught, and
pressed lkmie to the hearts his
hearers, the great truth that
X.me but a laing t-iith unins,
Tu Clirisl llu. 4 lo in- lioatt
Ami what Ls true i^' these two
great liglfts in our Church, is true of
liuifdn-ds of others through whose
faith anil preaching aud east in pie,
myriads of redeemed spirits were
trained for the abode ami bliss of
heaven.
A hnmlier of changes have liecli
made, with which out 4 patrons, in
the main, wc an 4 sure, will concur.
Yielding to what wc know was the
desire of many of the Church, wc
linve effected a harmonious dissolu
tion with our excellent and efficient
puMbihers, anil henceforth we an-
not only editor* but publishers. This
change entirely obviates the olijis 4 -
tion brought to bear against our
piqs 4 r, that the profit* of the enterprise,
if any, would go to hnihrSp the interest
of those uot iu connection with onr
Church.
,Fo»the same ti 4 aSoti„tlu 4 expressed
wish of a immlier of onr brethren,
we change the name from Lutheran
ahd Visitor to the shorter htfd more
easily expressed, Lutheran Visitor.
Frotn licncefortli, therefore, the find
will Iii’ omitted in the name, and we
will be known as The JjUtheran Visi
tor. ■
Aiiothei 4 Mmnge to which we arc
sure oHr ("Ifrims will not object
is, the terms. Instead of three dollars
per annum, our terms are now two
dollars and a half. This change we
were induced to fflake, from the con
sideration that it wbnld put it within
tUc power of many to' bike the pn|icr,
Who otherwise could Hot enjoy its
visits. Tlie patronage we received
last year, also induced in' to believe
that it 1’ouUl lie furnished fit these fig
ures, Infer, asfur as we know, than any
pajter if if* she in the Stinlh, and ns our
aim is not tb make money, but ti» do
good, we pl Wer to put it at rates tllftt
will likely give it the widest circula
tion. This rWllietion iu price will
suggest to its flirtids the necessity of
earnest, effort to tHhrease its cinnhi
lion, ns well as affoHl them an adili
tioiVal argument in its favor.
Abd now, with rtur VijUjest gns-t itigs
to fair |iutrons, who, wltll i-oimnenda
ble patiliive, have borne with ourshort
comings in the punt, ns well aP elieerisl
our hearts tvith their Wrtrils Of Hppro-
by nseiviug her isliieatiou in an insti
tution Udoiiging to a (s-ople that
do not know laitln-r, never saw the
Augsburg CiHifessiiHi, and often hsik
with couUuipt on tin 4 Church of the
Kefonnatiim. l’arents, scud your
daughters to the instil ut ions of your
Mil Ohmb ! To onr mhsiiInts uml
well-wishers iu the Northern isirtioii
of Virginiu, we roctiiiiuiniU the ila
gerstown Si-miimrv. We know Bro
ther EysterwelL He is ft competent,
e\|s l ii-iH-ed and ei.iisi ieiitimis teach
er. He will do his utmost to dis
charge his obligations to the young
ladies plui-isl under his euro; neither
mind, heart, nor sou! will U< neg
lect ed.
I bluff on the river.
For nun 4 than twenty years they
jit displaynl its (litifnl meamiess to held diiiue worship ill the orphuiV
; the nnni and iiHitcmpt of the wsirld, asy lum, lint with increasing prosju-r
ami we could frit rejoice ovi*r it. it v they ileAtaiiieil to erect n chnri-h,
Aud the insulted dead were amply ’ w Licit wax completed iu I Tli'.l, aud
reveugid by that sentiment of civil- ' still stands us duruhh- as ever, anil
iziitiou which protii'ts | he grave e\i ii likely to mmiiu another century. A
of the leliHi, and honors above all stone tabh-t at the top of tin 4 fninl
others the grave of the soldier w ho gable inutailis the date of its com-
iliisl fighting bravely for liis hoinc. pU-tiun. At tluit time EU iu-.-a-r was
The Iricudx of those whose remains a plan 4 of considerable ini|s>rtmiee,
lie in tbe Fisli-nd et-meterie.x may | a g.sslly nuiiifr 4 r of laiiuliesfr-iiig set-
then rest si-mri 4 in the protts-tiiai of tied imm< diately aniaad tin- ehuivli.
this K'litimeut, for the hiss of niitn - ami iimiic more within a rail ms of
has stung too ikejdy lor this net i-i'er six or eight mites Now, all is
II L
to fr 4 ii |s-atisl.
k ’ But these insults were nilinsl, not
only st the thirty dead within the
walls of Arlington Cemetery, but at
tin- memories of tin 4 Confederate-
dead w herever they Ik 4 , and .1s such
tliev no- n-e.►-nis-.t by every heart
i <"3 ■
Ecclesiastical
i ehailgisl. the Veia-r.lhle ehuteh ulolii 4
i etna ius «*r what was nun 4 ! thriving
I lillage. fill our visit Sunday, Wc
pros!H-rt of n-aehilig the city son|t*1
stauiii'li steamer made gissl and time lielnre midnight,
riiwily time. To many this was their p* 1 ’ * ; ir rir arrived at her wharf ut
first i 4 X|M-riciH 4 i-ou the winding Savau- Imll (Ksd eight n’elis-k, nil <m Isrunl
mill, which iu its ixuirse. ix-Hainly '“^"g Weil (deax,*! with tfr-exeiiivi.Hi 1 .
follows HogarthV line of beuuty, for gtatginl at their ho*
it is nearly all inmx Hisn ver I l’*4* uk ’ roeeptirtu by tfr- ilems-ndantsf
otneh this may add t.lha|iietuii*s<nn 4 - *'* * he rialzlmrgers.-j—Sara math Morn
ness, it is uot hight> ttyprorhited by i *"3 ^ctr*.
i pilots and i-ngiius-rs.
The aiher|ixeiiit-nt mentioned that j
i-xriu-xioiiists would have a good oie
(■•rfnuity of su ing the um-ieut town 1
of I'Arys'mirg. On rinding this, our '
mind ran baek MUiie yeura, xfhen |
i •• I’urysINirg Im-T was a by -v’orH.
not only on the river, but in the mar-,
kef, and wh*n it jrn* almost ilanger-
oiis for a |ia-Sei!grr on a rhiT steam- ‘
it to say 44 mfilfr-n ii-s<ir bluek 1 s 4 n-ii 4 s“
! to a citizen of that ancient and I
ros|Meta!ili 4 frirg. As the steaiiu r '
iiH'.mhsl the la*nd, v.e frokisl fur the
well known lain!marks; but, alas,
this Kfttleiiieut, tike otliers of moro 4
rpuei
rilH 4
r|Xe¥
The Rev. Dr. U'lulswiMth. of San
liiieisixi, is eallfd. to the |Kistorate
Thinl t 'ougregat iotial eliuroh,
w Haven, Conn.
tcv. Charics A. Aiki-n, I’tolesSor
Crim-etoB Colh-gt*, was rinffl
■ anient of Cuiim College, Si-Inn
cetadyv on rt.e gjtli ult., by tbe!
Trustix-s of that I tint itutiou..
Rev. I»r. V. A.Scott,ot'New York.
ti-Rinusl mi ^atMwlay last from a 1
brief visit am'rtg tiis fornn-r par
ishioners in San ' Francisco. lie
wi le sliow.V the plan s wln-:v sti««! preti-nthms has Issu “Shi-imaii'Vid," jai-aiiHxl the Sufilsilh Is-foro hisi
iMl
i tlie (mrannagcuuil several large Itriek
lamses of some of wlm li not even a
trai-i 4 renuiias. The vexltgeo of fiir-
ili the South wliieli liuairns a soldier lilieatioliS frlilt dining tlie lie*ohl
of the lost i iNtac. .And tbi’fi 4 is. thank thauirj wav, lei.*ever, are st» 4 l (daiuly
lleaveir, \>l on* ur^iin-dlimi left diveiui’.tlt.
itliiT intMiii-! Tliis ilmMi,
rod nothing Bow remains of it lui! a n-fnni in Salt Isike city, ami
few dilapidated chimneys.iinl a wikhI ,Si(mliiy ill his u*n jm 1 pit hen
Extraordinary.
w liieli no fyran/ty ean i
•late or ib-stroy. nml whom 4 express
puiiKMu 4 ami grateful task is tin* pro
serration amt liismr of tiiese ibnr
memories. Die Isiilies’ Menu.rial
AsK-a-intiiHiH, ajid ilu-si 4 aloiif, cuu
sjieak and net mi this oecaxiiai for
the Sontli, and to these asstN-hitioOK
tlie South hsiks fur tin 4 lifting iv-
s|mhisc to tfr* imlignitbsi offered its
uiist elu-risfrsl si 4 jiti|nrtits. 1s t onr
ftieinoriid assis-iatiiMis, us many as
may fr* necessary, unite iu pVililirly
nmsixTHteil to the
w orship of Almighty <bsl iu liWi,
luis lsxn ttviix* desecrated, ome by
tfr- Britisb during tfr* war of the
Revolution, who comertiAl it into a
horse stable, and again by Slieruiaii's
army in ISdf, who deliued a (sation
of the interior, stole the ancient silver
muunuakm aervicc and nuiiuiittisl
other ehiiriM-tel'istie depreifrtioiis.
Die ei’ioptery, neael.y, w here ro|sa<8
the frmes of many geiurat ions, lias
nsx-ntly Iwhui ititprovisl and wears a
iiiislerii apis-urum-c. \Yi- wen* stnu-k
ysnl.
Our trip Kim enlivrwxi by sotin-
fine xiusuig. l«artu-i[sitial iu by a mint
IkT of g’Ssl voices. I'li.l.-f the U-u.l .g
the iiidefatigaliii' John T. Thomas,
nlui.it seems. eiul Jiot fr 4 long iii a
l 4 rowd wiiinmt iuib.iiiig them with
some of his iiiusiml enthusiasm.—
The singing continued until wc came
iu sight of tin 4 venerable etiimli.
i-losiug very ajqinqirtfifely with Mar
tin Luther's grand old elmrai—“Old
HundiviL"
Diera was, howeviT, mm 4 draw liaek
fo u:i otherwise pleasant exeuraion.
By some itufortumite mistake orniis-
niimugcmeiit. no iiv had Ihx'ii pro
vided for the Is-ni-tit of the (laasnw-
n;g
is of
hem
ltev. Dr. Hill (Cnitm-iun), ex-l’ros ; demanding from tfr* Cnifeil Stales
blent of Harvard College, itroorlied ! Government the ivniailis tlb 4 f have with the fret that fill the gravestones gcra, exi-ept tha 4 Used liy the enlon-il
recently In the Metluslist eliuroh «.t jmllielv to insult, fftul let wen* of iiimlent date, and on asking intcrer,Charlotte VerdH-r.w'friliadan
ti'm a mV was w r II' i vi -I'llei 1 [ burbsl with iwery li'amr, in an (ffhaathw, were intonncil that afrindaut siqqily of it* erouui and
t|,e luout Ortluslox. Independent. [• s i HI < apechdly pre)mnsl,amfh iium- in formertimi-x it was uot eiistomury lemonade, as well as hlMtUttf) \u-
timls for those who bail not hail time
Independent.
lti-v. Mr. Yiekcm (Unitarian), of,Btoeht elected to tefr the tale to our nmong tho Salzburgers to phiix-mon
Ciiii'iiin.lti, lately exeltiiugrtl pulpits children, nml priH-laim that tl\ 4 South nineutil stones over the graves of to get tlieir Invakfasts liefon- leaving
with tfr 4 Jew ls'fi rabbi. Hr. I.iluti ' »-fll never itwiw to rrviw th' < menus de|i.irt<xl friends. Onr iulbnaaut home. Die oftut-rs and agi'iits of tin
tlml.— I ndrjimdetit.
AVe csin niitli-ratand very well the
reason why Unitarians wml Jews ean
exchange pulpits: Uitli deny the Die writer is nwiin- that ttie re-1 grave without i-iicnuutcriuif Hie ro-. ist the lsiat wero to funiish every-
thing.
We reaelusl Kfr 4 ni»ztV at a quarter
' win never einse to rrvera in" memo .ie|urtiii tnemls. onr uilonaatit nome. raeotneera ami agents ot me i, i ^ ^ '
j ties of those w ho fought beneath her added fhat the gnMind Ipul doubtless Umt who w ere at first blamed for this "jj^ Vain l
u 4 liiiiiier and laid down their lives in Inx-ii dug over two or tlin-e times, and oversight, slatisl to the indignant pas- ! j
i* vain for bw liberty. * that now it was itmmssibh 4 to dig a scngi-ra that tin- uirties who ehnrter- . . . ’ ,
. . 1 ... " * mi 11 ist r\ - mnl luns-s
nut ins of a former one.
The .tervii-i 4 * on Kmtflav
iiero are at this moment
l.-nts at tin- t'niverwty id" lk-iiin,
any, orthcse, -Ittt an-foreign-,
diit-tfv A nu-rV.ie.s, Kngtude atiwl
gi ll. Dhti 4 ant no less than sixty
Afrerii-an students, mostly si his
liifh (itauters from the Soutlie
Suites of tfr* t 'lisai.
Die Christ*an World, of Isittrioo,
says: **U|bhi tfr 4 very spirt when*
lie tfr 4 roimiins of KS,(MKI of Aur fellow
creature* vim sutb-nsl fnartynb.m
during the tim* 4 of tlie SptfnMi lnqui*
sitiou, and wliieli has lately tss-n
ejicavated, stnuils the man of faith
tfr 4 llibb- in bis bauds and
rt «itc of.tbe t losjH'is of tlu* Nevf
imeTit for half a (lenity.
Antonio Arxighi, who lately graiL
mttisl from tin 4 Tlnulogical Seminary
it* Boston, is a son of tlarifrildi. He
\v»s taken prianoPt at tbe sieg* 4 iff
RlIIm-, and was sHit I*y tbe I*a|Kll
authorities to the galleys; but eseaj!*-
qg thence, !«■ i-miH 4 to this i-omitry,
aftiTwanls nm
stmlied for tlb 4
Ministry, 4 and libpew to return as u
iiifcadonafy to Italy. »
lit Seville, S|hhii, one of tlie largest
won
idt^r?
Testa
'lie part ilnetrrl fry Rev. J: I*. Htweltzer, D.H., after eleven oYtnck, add at once (ini- f Burnish ehnuhea has lieen routeil liy
*i‘in up, iif Newberry, A Rev. I>. M. till- reeded to the Clinreb, when* servires Hrtmr < alirera* eongn-gatuai. It is
rivately | M -rt. of Satannali, and Rev. J. Ana- wore just commoiK'iiig. The ancient i *f fi ,r, n ot a. (ins 4 k cross, and
Trinity, and frith raject the Christ of j movfil of these lsslies to Coitfiilerate
the New Testament; hilt that Meth- : soil has alivady lss 4 ti pro|M>*ed, but
(slists, and the fimst ortlm tha*. for tegr of a refusal on flu
ilox," should receive ri Unitarian of the tin mwrnt to give (In
•well," is to us revolting. Is it a j it is desired to (ins-ccd as Rfi
sign of the times! AVe liojie tint. 1* ' ns |tos*ihlc. He is ixniviiuvfl, how - tin, pranohor in ehargi 4 . Die former
it a proof of lukew annin-N* in reganl j ,. V er, that he represent* n very wiib 4 i jirem ltisl an able and interesting dis
to evangidieid truth f AAe fear it s|iread M*utiuu 4 !it, when he bogs and , course from Solomon's Snug, ti: 1(1,
is. I>is*s it jirove that evangi-lioat j (H-otests that it shall lint t* 4 done j which was listened to with the
clinrahe* do not snffii e ntly gnanl pmately, bat, on the contrary, iis utmost attention by the largest an .... , ^ 4i-li
the pulpit f Av e thinl* So. It may publicly ns ■ |Msuable. Tf* 4 honors dience ever edugregated within the liirs. pulpit and altar ffere fr-autifidly jpx'ir-ition has ivfiiihNl to establish
yet frsume nisx-ssjiry, owing to the we will pay should not fr 4 in private walls of the venerable cdifii*. At dei-oratisl w ith wreaths. Immediate 1 Thealoirical Seifrmtfy to train them.
w hen the insult* wero public. Dm 4 the rinse of tlie sermon, quite a lad ly hi rear of tlie pulpit was a laYgr Die A\ aldeasi 4 * h:i*e lss:n nspiest
application for authority to n-niove let-tioa was takt-n up for tin 4 is'iielit eitHl, with the wifixls, “(Iih) is Isive, j jrtl iiy si veral eitizwfrt to open i’riv
im-n-asing imliffetviiee tn sound dis>
trine, the love for high-swelling wolds,
and tile itching enra of many—for (he insulted remains should exprorajy J nl‘the Synod iritl Fund, fiesigned to ntidiu Him we tnist," witli lTWInlmve iestaut worship at Siuigaglia. tfr*
Syifnds aud eonleirnees to adopt state that we honor them the more educate young men for tin* ministry, nml lsi!U Isjow, surmountisl with a | pb'
nteasnres for the (in-servation aud | for fr-ing so hated hy the people, by j After an intermission of two hours.
protection of the purity of the pulpit.
The Augsburg Confession tells ns
whom to hear, and w hom not to hear.
find the Messing of fend will fittfnd bfltion ’ w< ’ ( ' H ^ V wi "' lrWh '"'* l
tin* one work which we are lrtlth
'aiming to accomplirir—wliicTi is the
glory oiftrod, through the uplfiiilVling
of tho Lut Koran Church in the Smith,
SK'cwding tb the teachings of ran-
courage,
year.
L. F. 8. V.
AVe luqfc evi-ry Lutheran ill (lie
A'irgiuia Sviiisl will read “Orient’s"
article carefully, pray over it fet
vently, move artively and inutribute
lifr-rally. A\'e mii.H have a L. F. S.
Y», It iH a crying illume, that wc
tlitve not a first class Institution. .
Reild what “Ciris" RitVk in the
Central f’resbyterian aboil* :
Augnstb Female th-minary, Affiion
ton, JVi.-^Die rank W liieli this si-lion!
has attained under Mis* HaldwihY.
guidance ohs/kt to fr 4 it source bf
pride and grlitificatiou to h11 gohll
l’roshyterinmt m A'frginia and tlb-
Sontli. It oiiglif tli fr 4 ii matter of
thankfulness to them that there is no
longer occasion, apology, nr pretext
for gOing beyond tlnir own frmnda
I
the wrath ot Hod, mu - conquerors j during which the many strangers
and oppressoi-M. There need Is- no j |ir**sent « 4 x|s 4 riene«sl tilt 4 hospitably-
fear that tho United States Hoveni- of the g*ssl jsxiple of Effingham, tfr 4
incut would refuse tht 4 roqiihst, for it Sm-ramcnt if the lairds Sup|s 4 r was; vices. Rev. J. P. Smellzer, I». iq
I would fr 4 enfonssl, if publicly ami mlnvinistcrcq to a large nilhiisT. Newberry, 8. t*., (m*uelnst the unui-
licraistently hmde; by tlie pntfiic
j sentiment of the wHrhl. and to ivflise
j would la 4 to endorse afresh the
] dishonoring of the grtife-s mid to
irtbplace of Pius IN. Ais-onbug
♦tt tlie late rejsirt of tin 4 AA'aldensiim
work, they have SS agents and 22
keep them for the vt-R imijsise.
Anil; even if the request should fr 4
refused, Its having lieen publicly
• made and tefiiwsl w ill is 4 il fur ls-iter
and I -Stitt la-low; surmounted with
wreath, as was nlso an ancient por
trait offer. Minfin Lutlier, on the
right. I Clergymen engaged iu missionary
After the nAual intpsliietoi v *Cr- »ork. Thetr eonimunieants ar* 4 I,*
of t ,s I day scholars, 1,041, Sunday
wtn.nl wholai-s !U.'k Their main
Die visitors from Savannah, win* ■ versary dlaeotirae. He mad several Kup|sirt tx»im*s from huglund and
went on tlit* steamer Carrie, weri 4 i paaaages off Scripture, but dwelt Sent land.
well pleased with till 4 exenrsion ns n chiefly on thfit passage in the song of Tile Rev. Samuel 11. AA'ilson, ll.|).,
general thing, mul jmrtielifrrly with 1 Solomon, flth chapter and 10th verne: Vhifessor in tin* Cithiii TbvsJogieal
the kindness and hospitality shown | “AAlm is shetliat hsiketh Ibilh as the Seminary, Virginia, died at his res-
s the sun, clour ns the ! Sdcncc in PriacD 1-alwnisl vsomt.v, Vir-
u us , i.. . n. lor g* 4 ing m-youo un-ir own isiiiinia
iqs I) Mi» 4 Lifrirs of -A vv tind iu itoman 1’atliolie, Epis
ttiein by the (leopIS of tin 4 vit-initC, morning, fain-sjs
who still lvtaiii imftiy ofklie gtssl old moon, ami terrible ax tin tinny with ginia, on Sabbath morning; the 1st
manners ami customs of their tort* l.anaers.” The preacher ap)ili*d this Mist* He bad reached an advanced
vindieatioii tff the lueinorh-s of our fathet-s. Die day, ♦houghWry vvai ni, to the Churoli of Christ, going on to [ige. For many years in- Sum pastor
dead than iitly successful :i|qilieatimi was tHapered btr a bivcle on the show the jieeuliar. fitness of ;hiN pas of the l‘n 4 sbyteriau eiitftvh in Fmt-
made privately and without a fill! j rivet - * and the latter (sirtion of tile sage in this connection. Aitotifcliwe orieksfrirg, A'ii-ginia; and Went from
statement thiit we vvnitld relative retort! trip, over wfiter as suusitli fis tisik isqiions notes of this roally aUe them to lift the chair »*f Tlusilogy in
them in acoth of the iiliiltlts oU'q|i il | gl«V< and under the ray s bf a bright and chsiitt-nt discour** 4 , our limited ;Cnio*i Semiimry- M“ has lieen in
Mul in strbnfecr attachment to and uiMm. was one of much enjoyment, spins* •xitnpelsws to omit even a sy tlie Keniimiry for the s|m<s 4 of twenty
df-Cper rejM^fi for the ckttae in which ! tfr* hetmty <if tld* scenery, and the nopsiR. AA'e do this, however, w ith eight year* 1 , discharging all the duties
they f e ii.
tiihhi
tittH,
qerper regress inr tne «"nnse in vvuii-n an- mimj <u me s*s 4 neiy, ami me no(»sir. vveootnis, However, witli eight jearfA tltsetiarging all tae hb** 1 '
they loll. And the groutitl to te'vive <(hiet sense of Hnppincsfl wliieli jire less rogivt than w;o wimld otherwise of bis offliy vvhb great fidelity and
fliton shqitld fr 4 prepared and beau vailed, fr-ing ill pleasing tsmtrakt to feel, from thethat that we. h*Acrpaaon diUgeiiec; llj**: ltmg life was fill*sl
titlH, ami the public application atiUtltt-r excursion nn the samCday, tiils-lieve thfit the interested congre- witli gissj dvs-ds, mid dovothm to th<-
Die I’ope finds comfort in ilie fact
tli'at his father lived hi f4, bis mother
tb S2, and his grandfriner tt* Stk
es-tcj find in Roman Catholic, Epis icnewod from yefir t«i yedr, until U ts widt h ended in u tHsgrardful, geheral Ration will ask a copy lbr phblieation. Service Niff’^Jiik Master. His old
f k *im*.••»**.«-i»-i« w
- Jk -** P that kr* aiV ; t-li*^ clrt^, were Ittr. Mensrs. I); M. fand “ ‘ M
t*ci
ters either a thorough training in j Id Hu? hop* tlmfs thesf view* will ^
■‘the huinanities ,, or the uiihost finish | meet the aW*Hibntion *if tlibsC whose th be tluUrtirief lh tioticing Ottf first Gilbert; of Savannah, and J. Austin, j hope whfcl
in the elegancies of female Nineationi tnemoHea Of the (TrtftMtrwte deml fekit to H®Re ;
erfr. Which was such nn prem-fr e in einiigt 4 of Etieueaer, who 11iW.<--l’i(*bglfTfuu.
of the blessed
ive* to liis peo>
/•;
r
K.
I
lx
R>v. WAno- I
SionaO' 4 ^ -
) r ven***** f v I
• juirintf If 4 *
miff) H 11 "’*' . w ‘ r
ism-dli*^ 4 «**»^*v.
l.lff) thm's- "H't
HggfrMiends- I ,
: Jlllfl Ijr
fitjslartrt 1 ’ tbae I
smltraet*
|{rV. Wu'iir- I - s
tU c r<t ftlH; lb-' 1 .
\>,V A <rtk. L |k
,*ri.v *° < ' r " s ' J
(•ariri*' Hud** ■'' E
ihr worbL <v* r [
ipjj Christia’ 1 I
India. Syria. |.
tineni *>f Enn f
alitor of tb* I
a-jjl llO*h*U , .l
.siting visit i"''
Du 4 Krfi"' F
with grntifi 1 '-' I .
nvouls r of..' ‘ -■
Ktndy tor tin «
young nu n
Franklin mu' f
frive tfr' Mun
.■inlirtus 4 lie
oTtls- «rh*»*-
st**d*s ,,, ‘ •“ 1
I jgxqmrtion
to tlu* minis;
the studcnl -
tutum.- <»f I' 14
„f tfrss 4 at AI
Among ft"
ficni *11
,H>e of th<-
hrotls I. -shi
ail ls**n I sip
uni emuvah-d
did not iv( -
pntfi-ssion o'
is coutr.o-y t.
otli*-r hand i
tl«rt*< rjrtnri
ister to tli* :
questing him
aiul tak*- 11.
' permanently.
w-IiimiIk thr-
iqsm a < 'lir.
lutildiiig was at .nut* crowded to its "Iturs aro romovcl will
utiiu^t <a|wHty, mwl t\ luimlnNl or * sl ' al persoun.
two; nimble to gain ;i*?tnissi*Hi, sat or r '’-' * a class ot jfromising caodi
st. *.t ontKi.fr, wlietx* they <xmld lnn-.r •}***» for tbe Kef.lr.n.fft ministry has
tlie frrtVfcx-s. Tin 4 d.stra, gallery , pit- j ^ : '»‘ l ,h< ' R**!brausi «h
)
Cun
'
Cari ri*-liiu I;
ami tlu- i’ll:: I
D«’ 1/otte, I t
Legieliilun- 4 Ij
Democrats . I ;
T\v*t frill s I
iwvol iu S. J
amt wrn- jsi’.t
Abmg ti* 4
Paris- steal a
vrhheuit rails
Dm- pmpr
Hons**, iu Cl- B
fin- a burgle
slant ly.
It lias frs-n
that fris** 11 m.
F.sh-ml tax. a >
a lux-i.s' 4 . I
■
Chu-ago i.- K.
A woman it: i
live hiisliymi
D*s-i<b-<11\ in
fe»t*end .1. ft
manding in L..
Thinl AitdhC
Government -*■
Califttriii:- K
treasure, f ;• ■
flour. ♦2..'>A*'.i ■
«00 in *(uiek-
A man in T
liis w ifi- and c
in-law, Di.
follow that c L
Hns-ley s:. 1 ~
<«i the Cons; I
ter g**t *ifi. I
tlu-y do, wit! J
Die first 1.
big ;jsti (h.i
\
" "i
stvjmrtrtr* i|
Mobil* 4 mi .it k -
pwimuiid.
Cartottii 1 |
t.-en ycai-s f K
Alexieo, is a iK
Secretary *.t I .
also teaelie- *
* INm Piatt t
Democrat ~ 1
Olwy-i-v.-s til I
rarry bis (h . Yf
h»the Radi, |
A colon a ;
T.nilH'ssce. I
week, wlii. I
• ‘F»r w.-eksBl
' lerrifiml tl„ |
• ,K )im* at Big! f
■ Vp
A holy j
lu*d by
I!,
a frill
III
ux col
! |n her «-liat
^u- fr,
that Yrmltii;
blfre, sxrsi
httx.
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from
•bwingistv, |
lN * •'» ti wo. |
«w»e; Bui. [
for reroItU). | "
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p *istK ry,., x f
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