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THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, SPECIAL NOTICES. BUSINESS CARDS. THURSDAY MORSING, OCT. 5. FOREIGN. Best cabbages—Hiram 1st: Silas Michigan Central. 97% Published Higgins, every day (Sunday, excepted,) the 2d. at the Bouton by A. B. G. F. M. Skillin, Sa'es Brokers’ Board. Oot. 4 Best bunch F. Maine Central PORTLAND from carrots—B. Fickett, 1st. Railroad.' gg PUBLISHING CO., [Continued Supplement.] METEQROLOGICAL Co REMOVAL. Best bunch beets—John O. Jordan, 1st; Ezra Hill Manufacturing .’ gp AT 97 Exchange St,, Portland, SPIRITUAL SONGS INDICATIONS FOB THE NEXT TWBNTY-FOUB A Clue to the Phoenix Park Mur- Scamman, 2d, Maine State 6s. 1889...1X4% Tirwv The ia a verbatim HOUBS. Best bunch Y. E. beans—W. W. Eight Dollar, a Year. To mall aubtenl IN Dr. CHAS. L. HOLT following report of the Whitney, derers. Silas IVew Wlsck and eri Bavon Dollars a Year, U paid In advance. Rev. Dr. E. A. Park’s address Wab Dep’t Office Chief Signal ) 1st; Skillin, 2d. Vorlx Honey market. has removed from 42 Pine street to yesterday. Best bunch Pea beans—C, E. Officbb, Washington, D. 0., > _ Jordan, 1st; 'By Telegraph.) NEW ENGLAND Two or three days I met a ago gentleman Oot. 1 A. M. Sila» Skillin, 2d. New Vobk. Oct. 4—Evening. Mousy loamsd THE MAINE I had not seen 5, ) STATE PR8SS 248 Brackett whom for thirty years. Speak- Best bunch down from 8 to 4 and closed otfeied at 4; s oobUshed St., For New FINDING OF BLOODY WEAPONS IN potatoes—Howard Scamman, prims every rmjasDAV Mornl-g at *2.60 » Third Home bel w ing of himself, after that of he England, mercantile at 7«8. steady if Car'etin. lapse time, 1st; N. A. Sawy> r, 2d. paper Eichaige *■!<.% year, paid in advanoe at a “I cannot souih lair for 22.00 year. Office Hours-8 to » A. M., 1 to 3 P. M. said, remember names. I cau re- Slightly warmer, to wegt winds, DUBLIN. long and 48 »V4 for nhort. Government ext is member bat I cannot weather, or lower barometer. THE RACKS. Vs higher, stale bonds dull and nominal. Railroad Rateb op oo3 TGLEPIIONE £31-X. dtf things, remember names. stationary Advertising: One Inch ot space, tb» man was bonds but of The only whose name I have remembered WEATHER BULLETIN. There the usual fashionable delay in Irregu’ar generally h'gher. jengtb column, constitutes a “square.” t»e ir*u**ot.iou« »b caw »m*s* for the past ten years was a man named Fox. the horses exchange aggrsgat **iuare, daily first week, 76 cents pei The are some of the The barometer is in the Middle States Oct. 4.—The hero now be- starting and the crowd were obliged e*l 321,0 -0 shares. week following Ccngrational I was a classmate with highest Dublin, police after; three insertions or less, oontinn DR. E. B. him in the academy I and lieve Tue are $1.00; churches and chapels in New Eng ami al" REED, lowest in Colorado. Clear weather pre- that the murderers of Lord Frederick to take a protracted sun bath. It was following to-day’s closing quotation* of Ingevery other after first 60 college met an old friecd one and unques- day week, cents. academy day, I said vails in the east riv- Cavendish and Government securities: Half the new In mn and tune lias returned to district of the Mississippi Under Secretary Burke num- much oquar*. throe insertions or less, 76 oents ready using book, “Spiritual to him, ‘Yesterday I saw our old classmate. tionably very better for their health United States f.’» oiw er. Northeast winds in Southern States and bered len and that are still in ext...100% week, 60 cents per week after. in the church or they Ireland, states $1.00; Songs," either (or both) prayer- Fox.’ 'You saw Fox?’ Is he in bese west ban their patience. After half an hour’s de- United new.4Va s, reg ..112% Special one-third additional. regions? winds in the Middle and New England but that uule s the aid of au informer cau be Notices, editions. This book has been Ao. 4 Chestnut ‘Yes, I saw him.’ ‘Are certain saw Unite*! States new, 4%*» coup.112% Under head of meeting pronounced yon yon St tis and Lake are re- secured the crime ay finally were started. The were “Amusements’* and “Auono* Street, region. Local rains cannot be brought borne to they judges Unite* States new, 4’a, reg...118% $2.00 by toe “the best hymn book him?’ ‘Yes.' 'I think not. Are you certain the Balks,” per square per week; three inser Congregationalist for the next from northwest Illinois and Florida. guilty persons. The weapons used iu the he same as appointed on the first Uuited States new, 4’a, coup.118% tions or less. 10 days. that it was not Wolf whom saw?’ 'Yes. ported day—Messrs. *1.60. which we have ever seen.” It is by Rev. Dr. Chas. yon The temperature has ri»eu slightly in New commission of the murders were found some Pacific 6*s of 96.lgO Advertisements inserted in the “Maine Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 9 p m. ocSdlw it was Wolf,—that’s the mau!'” Bradley, Carter and Crocker. State S. Robins >n, author of the famous “Songs fof the [Laughter England and thence westward to the Upper weeks ago. The are the Press (which has a large circulation in and Now I think following closing quotation* df|«t«*»k*: every part applause ] myself that Dr. and about station- The used The first raco called was for the sweepstakes, & Alton. of the for $1.00 for Sanctuary,” of which it is a worthy successor. Mississippi valley remained weapous by the murderers of Lord Chicago .139% State), per square first inser Alden is as much superannuated as that mau & Alton and 60 oents ary in the Middle aud Southern States. Frederick Cavendish and to horse owned in Scarboro or •Vcasr0 preferred. tion, per square for each subs nent Mhms.. was Under Secretary open any Capo inser First Ch, Colleg Ch, Agricul- [Laughter.] I to'd him, as I thought, Fair and Burke have been Chicago, Bur. dr ion. slightly warmer weather is indicat- concealed iu the rafters of a Elizabeth. The was and Quincy...131% Address Amherst,tural College Chapes; Aouover, Dot more that five minutes ago that I should for purso $25—$12, $8 Erie.. all communications to ed the Middle States, southern portion of stable in the rear of the house • to a 42% Theological Seminary, Phillips churches Dr. net but he is so belongiu Erie preferred...a .. Academy; Kcnison’s Office far gene Tho horses entered were POK speak; that he cannot $5, TLANI) PUBLISHING GO. in New England and northern of the mail recently sentenced to servitude for respectively, Illinois Abingiou Arlington and portions penal Central. .. 139 Auburadule, distinguish yes from no. [Laughter and ap- South Mrs Little H. Q. Brown Hiram Tin***.; Auburn, Tie., etc. will be closed Atlantic Slates Thursday and Friday. intimidating Kenney, widow of the man Ned, Mesas; Gap, ake Sbo-e,ex d .112% plause.] murdered in Seville Central ITVbsm., St Ch. Sba^mut Ch, Now I place because he was Jordan; Chub, J. A. Bird, Michigan ... 97 SPECIAL NOTICES. Berkeley must say that I have no idea wliat to Libjy; Humming Central Boston,Immanuel Chapel Washington Home, Citv suspected of having given information con- W. D. Jersey 74% speak upon. I have been scm- Eamsdell. North west Mission Chapel et„.; Burlington. Vt White [Laughter.] cerning the murders. It is alleged ern.144% Until October 9th. moued to on the fact and Kenney In StCh; Beunintiou. V«., Second Ch; Hmium speak that ability was the driver of the car iu which the first heat Chub had the Brown preferred.... .164 aug29dtf the assas- pole, New York wick. M.., Bow.ioin College; Cong. chur« hes at obligation are con meiiBurate; bat everybody BY TELEGllAPIL Central.132% sins rode on the night of the murder The Gap second, Little Ned third, and Rook lsiaud ■fdlows If u tou and Brau- knows that, and if a matt does not know t' at, Humming ..133 Fall*, Berlin, weapons fonnd were four knives nine inches don, Vt.; Hurlilaoii, Berkley, **cvcly. he doesu’t»know I Bird outside. Atter scoring several times the vliiwankeo & St. Paul. 109% EOWARD G. anything. [Laughter.] lone with blades of an "t. Paul Hlaeki ton PONTON, three-quarters iuch preferred. .124 DOLMANS Belchertown, Brimflela, ought to say, however, that I was much MAINE. word was given, with Bird very ■tr.dlox!, Bolton, wide. The are new and very aud Humming trailing. Union Pnci c stock .1*m % Mass.; Bridgeport, impressed by the Staten ent made Dr. Al- quite sharp Bioomlield and Berliu, Conn.; Bath, by are evidently surgical dissecting knives. There She soon went to the front, however, and won Western Union Tel. Co. 87% BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT den, in the paper which he read this morning. ft. It., etc. LAW, were discolorations on them which on chimical the heat with ease in the entire NOTABV PUBLIC Ac., The mention of these names awakened remi- 2-86, trotting fht Wool Mass., First and Third Chs; f’bico- FESTIVE FARMERS. aualyzation proved to have been made by hu- Jfarket. niscences which cannot well be in heat withont a skip in fine style, Chub was Chelsea,p*e, *§«►»,. First and third Chs; Charles- expressed man blood It is hoped the murderers will yet Boston, Oct. 4— [Reported for the [Press],—The Canada. speech. He mentioned the name town, Mass., WinthropCh;€amb< idg* JTl mm., Belleville, Ontario, of Jonathan be captured Meanwhile the authorities ob- second, Little Ned third and Brown Gup the following is a list of prices quoted this afternoon: North Ave. Ch; c* urches at Concord, Edwards. That great maD, that In serve the )hio and Pennsylvania— Conway, •Elections made on reasonable terms in all profound Sagadahoc County. strictest eecresy. winner of the green horse race of the Centerville. jT*p*s.t parts that w as a pre- Pickloca and fcXX.47 50 Colchester, Chester, of and genius, poet, foreign missionary. @ Canada, promptly remitted. aog7d6m vious in the rear. Cromwell, Conn.; Chester, Cornwall, Vt.; He went to Stockbridge, he lived among Mr. Gladstone on Home Politics and the day bringing up Choice XX.43 ft 46 Cape Elizabeth, Me., etc. the FineX. 41 For Indians, he was oppressed with Egyptian War. The third heat and race was won by Ham- @42 Salt this to the Medium. 44 «fc 45 and Second [Special frees.] Mass., Pilgrim Chs; Herbert G. poverty, hut he loved to be a mission- Oct. who Week, Fi st London, 4.—Mr. Gladstone, to ming Bird, took first money; Chub Coarse... 33 35 Dorchester,,Banbury, Conn., Ch; churches at Briggs, ary—a the Oct. 4—The Richmond Farm- replying ^ missionary among Indiaus; and Richmond, an address to him at tbs sta- Michigan— Borer, Mass., Bex ter, Me., etc. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR when called from preseuted railway second and Little Ned third. 2.58. bis missionary station to be ers’ and Mechanics’ Club held its annual cat- tion iu Peumaen Mawr Time, Extra and XX... .39 ® 40 — — yesterday, referred to $15.50 Dolmans for Boston, Maverick, Ch; churches OF of $12.50, Mass., president Princeton College, he wept like a the of in ttie FUSE FOR ALT.. Fine.38 (a 39 Ij^astJ at Ellsworth, Elliott, Edgeeomb, Me.; fie show and fair at the grounds of the club question procedure House of Com- warranted all wool and child; he could not leave the dear to This race was Medium...43 ® 4f» guaranteed East East American & Patents. heathen, mons. He said the House could never meet open to all horses. The parse Woodstock, Eastou, C'onu., Foreign whom biB heart was bound. I have in yesterday. The not Commons...... 32 35 to be ex>ra Mass., etc. my pos- display though equaling the tremendous calls upon its unless it was @ good bargains, doth Momerville, Everett, Fitchburg, session energies $60—divided, $25, $20 and $15. There ither Western etc. old almanacs, old letters, old newspa- other years was creditable and as a whole was could shake oil all Framingham, Florence, Mass, No. 93 St, Portland, Me. timidity aud fear of cant were three Slue and X. 38 bought at reduced early in Exchange pers, on the margin of which he wrote his entries—Fannie M., F. C. Nutter; @40 price Gardiner, Greenfield, Grovelaud, Gro successful. The attendance was unusually phrases and set itself resolutely to the task of Medium.43 @ 46 f * views of the of the Belle of C. H. th« season and in dull ton. ft. Gran- 11 business to Patents ana missionary cause, opening into Fitchburg, John Common. ... 33 34 made up Mass.; Gilmanton, H.; BP* relating promptlv Pen. bringing procedure harmony with the Paine; Keeler, @ Greens Conn. executed throughout the world for the entrauce of the large. calls Ira 'Ui lied—Extra.35 45 tune. We offer fine con- by, Vt.; Farms, Greenwich, faithfully jnl'2tf upon it. Referring to Egyption affairs P. Woodbury. Fannie M. drew flrat posi- garments church cf Christ. He was so that it Associated ^upenlne. 28 Conn., Center Ch; Windsor Ave poor may [By Press.] Mr. Gladstone said he thanked God for success @47 be said with tion, Belle second and Keeler third. The last No siderably under Other Ch; Mass., Fiist and Sec ndchs; perfect truch he needed ofteu the ot the British iu he 'hanked 1.*.15 @ 25 price. price Hartford,Holyoke^, In Lincoln County. Egypt; the army Combing and delaine— ft. Dartmouth Col e*e; J. D. CHENEY, necessaries of life. While in that mentioned horse is an old stager. Ho won the Diilmaiis also marked low to com- Hanover, H., Hadley, engaged there and its skillful Geueral. The war had Medium and No l Ma»g., chs at Hollistou, missionary work he consecrated his Damabiscotta, Oot. 4. The second of combing....47 @ 50 Ilopkin* caderay; son, Jona- day that the was of men as heat in 2.46, which was to better Fine with these. etc. proved army composed handily equal delaine. 43 @46 pare Hanson, Hatfield, Mass., than Edwards, Jr., to the same work. the fair has been more brave great Liucoln county largely as their forefathers The than '40 on tho Low and coarse.32 36 He sent everywhere. Presumpscot Pa:k track. The @ Me., South Ch; Jamaica. Plains, that son to live among the to war had beuu Medium on washed.25 3 Piano Forte and Indiaus, attended than the for a carried out from a love of peace 80 Ipswich,Mass., Central Ch; Jaffrey, ft. H., Cong Organ eat as the Indians in corresponding day Belle of showed fast but did Low inner, ate, order that the aud on Fitchburg speed, unwashed. ‘20 fa 22 boy of In Ch; Lowell, St chs *t Law- number of and tbe exhibition as a whole principles peace. concluding CLOAKS, Mass., High Ch; 258 Middle might acquire a knowledge of the Iudian lan- years Mr. not or California. 12 @32 ft. H. Street, Gladstone said he truBied that Egypt keep steady, making one two bad breaks. rence, Lenox, Mass., Lisbon, and be well to I'exas 20 (a 36 ME. guage qualified preach in that is better than recent fairs of the society and would again be aud His She /v. 11 First Ch; Middle- POBTUND, prosperous happy. came in second, Fannie third. ana-da pulled.30 @ 40 iangnage the Gospel to the heathen. remarks were received with Ma«>cbe*ter.len n.Co.B. First Ch; Ordei B mail attended to. 3dl m gives general satisfaction. The display of prolonged cheers. The second heat Do @38 JACKETS, Montpelier. Vt., by promptly .sepl And the of Jonathan Samu- was won by Tom Keeler in Combing.,,.35 Bethany Ch. Meriden, ft. H., Kimball Uuiou pupil Edwards, and articles is The French Finances. Smyrna washed.. 23 @26 el was a household fancy exceptionally and was churches at Hopkins, also missionary to the hea- 2.49, rendered U unwashed.16 x 17 Academy; Middletown, Monson, A to the intensely exciting by then. While in his fine. The for the election of officers dispatch Times from Paris reports fluenos Malden, Medford, Mass,; Manchester, engaged metaphysical meeting reason of an accident. On the irn Ayres. 23 29 that M Tirard, Mioister of has second t in @ COATS, Middlebury, Vt.; Mansfield Center, Conn., studies he wrote sermons for the Indians. I to November 9th. To-morrow there Finance, just viontevideo. 30 @ 35 adjourned to the second half mile etc. resolved abandon the convention with lie the Belle of Good .... 29 have read maDy of these sermons; they are Fitchburg Jape Hope... @33 * will be two races for 2 35 and 3 minate classes. Oileaus Kailway on was Australian .39 Haven, onn.. Church of the Redeemer, plain, simple, practical, well fitted for the ig- Company, whichM. Say’s closely pressed by Fannie >1., when the @46 ULSTERS, Ch Third North norant budget for 1883 was and obtain the 'onakoi.26 @32 NewDavenport Ch, Ch Dwight audiences whom lie addressed. His In Kennebec County. based, former broke, and col- Place Ch. fuuda for being swayed sharply The market rustalns C--liege St Ch Yale Theolog cal sem’ys soul was in the work of be- necessary extraordinary pu' lie works the same firm pcs tlon notie- Yale foreign missions; Wintbkop, Oct. 4.—The filty-second annual lided with the of ed at the of 1 and all new Coll. Unlv Prayer--ueeting. Fresuman Class, fore our by inoreasiug the floating debt sulky Fannie, it eloge .st week, with a steady demand the style garments re- revolutionary war he instituted a plan by 200,000,000 demolishing Prayer-mtetiug, etc; IV* wport, It. I., United Ch; for exhibition ef the Kennebee agricultural show or 300,000 francs, which may be and the Mr. Frank C. from manuf act ureas. ceived-now Eliot New foreign missions, and he eng ged in that gradually paid dropping driver, Nutter, every day. Any gar- Newton, Mitsn., Ch; Htitan, STEPHEN off five or BERKY, with a mau a aud fair at Roadfield with during years, possibly merged in a Conn., -outli Ch, Conn Normal Scho *l: North plan who was terwards president opened yesterday, square upon his back, but fortunately he sus- me< t made to measure when or- of Yale new loan. Brighton futtle Market* Ruipton, Nn■»•.. Smith Co lege; North Adams, College, Ezra Stiles, a mau of great excellent weather and a good crowd. The tained no The News from the apparent iujury. horse Fannie For the week ending Wednesday, Oct 4. dered. Mn-«.. First Ch; N*-w Bed lord. Ma*«., Trini- and learning. Dr. Hopkins, as yon well know, Sandwich Islands. tarian ■fficokj (qomI &'tmbe\,f first day was devoted to neat sleek, of which went on and ran the hack Amount of stock at market an4 North Job was a up stretch, colliding 1962; Sheep Ch; Andover, Maas., Trinity Cb; while Dr. Stiles waB San Oct. 4.—Honolulu strong Calv’n'st, Francisco, dates of imbs Fiast Newton Ka 87 Plum Strata*. there was a fine the with a L 9071; Swine 18,653; Veals 56; horses 96; Natick, Mass., Ch; Center, not so strong in his still were very display. To-day September 2tjth state that 1200 slightly carriage as she bolted the track First Ch; cliur lies at Norton, New Calvinism; they Portuguese number of Western Cattle 1042.Eastern and North- Maas., both united in this to send weath er is and are in attend- bad arrived on the Marlboro’, North Reading, North Wilbra- work, missionaries fine, 3,000 people emigrants there, and all touud nppor half. ern Ca t' Milch Cows, &c., 3 O. to Africa. Dr. Stiles was Tbe hum, North Amherst, Mass., Norfolk, New acquainted with Dr ance. In the forenoon there were employment. sugar crop of the Sandwich after the wreok of the Prices of Beef Cattle 100 ft. live weight—Ex- FALL of pulling Directly sulky caught SACKS Milford,New Hartford, Naugatuck, Coun.; BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chauncey Boston, who was opposed to the Islands will reach 140,000 tons. Steamboat tra qu lity at 7 37Vfr@8 12 Vb; first quality 6 5® matches with cattle, and other trials common iu a tree aud the mare was New Boston, Northlield, Newbury, New doctrines of Calvinism, utterly and decidedly, Alaska was in port. Oermau and Japanese thrown and 7 25; second quality 6 37Vfc@6 12Vfe; third quality N. but be had a and in the afternoon trot- secured without at 4 25; poorest of coarse Oxen, Haven, Newport, Vt.; New Boston, II., rich congregation. Dr. Stiles upon such occasions, immigration to the islands is being encouraged further damage, it was a re- 37Va@5 grades that cost 00 and at bulls, etc., 3 25. $4.25, $5 $5.50 etc.; churches O<*ao«e, Oxford, Mass.; Ox- Book 1 inder. wrote a letter to Dr. Chauncey, “You for the horses by tbe Hawaiian Government. 37Vji@4 Vt. saying: ting society’s purse, including markably narrow escape for driver, horse and Brighton Hides 10c p ft; Brighton Tallow 7V4# ^ ford, Me.; Orwell, Win. A. Bmu Friuun have a rich cau to make, all marked down to (triNOY, II, congregation; you not. collect Northcote on the War. at only Me., Second St Port- five years old and upwards, and four-year-old Egyptian spectators. @fcc $> ft; Country Hides, light, 7Ya; heavy 9# Ch; High Ch; Exchange No. Ilf Exchange hireet. some m ney for us, for we desire to send ft. Country ahow 6c ft. $3.00, chiefly in s'zes. land, Conn Central Ch; Portsmouth, race. Glasgow, Oct 4—Stafford Northcote in a A large Portland. missionaries to Africa?” and Dr. new sulky was procured for and Calf Nkina 12 f> ft;Sheep Skins each; N- H., North Ch; Parmer, Mass Second « h; Chauncey speech here to-day said he believed the Fannie, 60@76c wrote, “If you will let the alone In the first race nine horses Best all three sheaied Skins c Lamb Skins at 7octt at Con a N. Pattern and Model Maker. negroes tney appeared. horses came ,up for the third heat. 60@9t each, w chgrches Preston, ; Pittsfield, II, will do well Egyptian war was unnecessary and unjustifi- 1J2V*. Plui etc. JT. I. 3‘i enough; but if you send them 3 in 5. Six heats were six Pitt«field, .field, Vt., BARoCR, Crowi St*, Portland, trotted, horses be- able Had the government made a firm stand After consider ible the word was Oxen—In demand and the Hie. old Hopkin’s missionaries, it is all oyer with scoring Working light supply Ma-s.. First Ch; Rockville, barred at end of the fifth. Tbe race was at the commencement the war have in ma ket has been for some time We them.” And we must be careful ing mignt given. Tom Keeler won the heat aud race. light past. Randolph,« onu., First Ch; churches at Hoyaltou, (Laughter) been notice sales of which hotly contested between Geo. L. Macomber’s averted Belle Rupert. Vl.; Reading, Mass ; Rockland, against any theory would imply that if of Fitchburg was second and Fanny M. Girth. ftf. Price. etc. we leave the heathen to themselves Geo. L. of B. F. The Anti-Semitic Blots in Hungary. I Me., they may Monmouth, Maxim’s Snyder third, aud the money was awarded in that pair.7 3000 $150 North St have a probation after but if we send Oct. 4.—The has thanked 1 pair. 6 6 2500 $146 Johnsbury, Vt., Ch, South Ch, death; of Wayne, aud Gorham Amanda Vienna, Emperor °rder. 2.49. RUES missionaries to them then Burgess’ Herr the Time, 1 7 2750 $136 BROTHERS. St. Johnsbury Academy; Malern, Mass., Taber- they will Tisza, Hungarian minister, for pair.6 depend Fortune of Geo. L. prime oct4 snd3t nacle r h; Mouth Boston, Mass., Phillips Ch; upon nothing but the foolishness of our Dreach- Fayette. won the first two the he has shown in the This heat, closing the races, was Store Cattle—Yearlings $10@l 5; 2-year olds $14 energy suppressing completed olds Mtamford, Conn., First < h; Mpriuglield, ing. Amanda fourth and fifth. riots the Jews in @$28; 3-year $2 @445 head. (Applause.) heats, third, Snyder against Pressburg. shortly before 5 o’clock. Milch Cows and Cows sell Muss.. Hope Ch; Mouth Attleboro, Mass., In his life Dr. lived Springers—Good fairly, First at We are onr missionary Hopkins op- Geo. L. won the last heat and time 2 55. The Madagascar Mission. but c mamoi. grades are dull. Sales of 4 new Milch Ch; churches Mouthamptou. Mwump- receiving with race; Mr. Walter B. Nutter, who presented the so- Mhelburue pressed poverty. He too was often de- G w at $120 the let. 3 do at $6* each; 2 at $50. scott, Palls, Momerville, Mouth- Three horses trotted in the Marseilles, Oct. 4.—The Madagascar mis- with stock of Winter Underwear nied the necessities of but he was abstem- lour-years-old; ciety the lease of the grounds, acted as Veal Calves are in fair demand at 1b live Visitors in Portland bridge, Mass.; Mufflehl, Mimsbury, Muy- life; sion have arrived here. They will visit 3a,7c ^ s ious, he was and I ha"e in best two in three. Clark Leadb**tter’s Mollie Eng- broou. Conn.; Mnxlou River, Vt., etc. economical, my and the United Srates. chief marshal yesterday, in consequence of the weight. for Gentlemen and a land, Germany and Lambs—Wortem Sheep cost from Mass.. Trinitarian Ch, Ladies, possession letter written by him from the Garfield of Wayne, M. S. Gordon’s Black Joe Sheep 6@ flinuuton, Cong Ch; Notes. indisposition of his predecessor. Mr. Nutter 6c and Lambs ft live Should an 1 churches at city of Salem, 1 ving as he was at that time in Foreign Oajc V weight. purchase Tariffville, Thompson, and to of- of i ayette,and Henry Pulsifer’s Brown Racer. has Swine -Western Fat rioga coat !b N. Children, propose the house of the who was the The Czar, as an act of has com- contributed largely to the success of the SVa@9VaiC Conn.; Tilton, H.; Tnomastou, Me., pastor predecessor clemency, live Store t etc. of the Mollie won in two straight heats; time, 3.05. muted the sentence of death of aud fair. weight; igs 6@i“c. illustrated of fer the most complete as- geutleman who has last addressed us; Nagormy His display of Jersey cattle and Berk- copy 'ITTore*** ter, Central P ed- and that venerable old that Black Joe second. Jewsejeff, political crimiuals, to bard labor in Mas*., (Mission)Ch, metaphysician, shire pigs will rauk among the best ever seen Watertown flattie Market* T* wont Ch Plymouth Ch; Willi ui-iown, sortment ever shown in stern preacher of the said in this the mines, lor an indefiuite period. gospel, letter, in this Watertown,Oct. 3.—Beef Cattle- Portland and Vicin- Williams Col e^e. Glenn Seminary. Waie, “I fiud the ministers around Salem and in the The Sultan has called tbe attention of Lord county. receipts 1,661 hea l; market fairly supplied with Cattle, Mn-i*., East Ch Waidi Hill. U I., dong this State as tbe British The fair was a country regards prices. eastern part of Massachusetts are great eaters THE BAPTISTS, Dufferin, ambassador, to the fact great success and we regret but 1**<> head less than last week cattle Chapel; Woleottville. € onu., Cong Ch, Mission nearly good and drinkers. drink and I must that the note of the Porte inquiring wlieu tbe that lack of firm, market more favorab.e to butchers on com- ity, published by Lor- Cb; churches at WultHaui. W uehestei, West direct of the They cider, space does not admit of >Ve buy that are British will leave remains un- entering mon sales of choice at U* 25: Giouc st*-» West Br *okfi> ld, West New* say they awfully sunken creatures.” troops Egypt, into more grades; (>(>@10 answered. Tbe Sultan declared personal complimentary observa- extra 9 first 8 second ton, Williamsburg, We-t Medford. Wo- and best manufac- (Laughter.) Second l'ay of the Missionary Conven- that if Lord 2Ha,$76; Yearlings $7@$14; two Americ n Board of Foreign Mission Montgomery Guards celebrated their old three H.; Wiu ter port, W.ildoboro. Me.; West- originat- Oct. 4.—The Mission- years $16a$26; years $28o.$45. ouse, ed with Samuel It is certain that it Wateevillk, Baptist teuth at Gilbert’s 14 930. Western fat opp. Preble 11 erly. R. I., elc. first-class are sold Spring. SUCCESSFUL SHOW. anniversary Hall, last eve- Swine—Receipts Swine, live, oc3 dlw?n goods originated with Samuel and Samuel ary Convention held sessions the 8*6@9Vi; Northern dressed hots 11 Vi. Me., First Ch. Spring, during day uing. The hall was tastefully decorated with in Whetter the one or the other Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 12,626 ; sales Yarmouth, anywhere the United Wooster, sug- with '.' creased numbers and Interest. Bev. and Sheep Can be beautifully gested it first is of but little One bunting presented a beautiful appearance. in lots at 2 50@5 00 each: extra 6 f G®6 26 or 3vcg oonsequence. G. D. B. Pepper, D. D., President of 6c i* ft; Liimbs ^ Veal Calve# ISP-Tfte greater part of other States. is invited is that was Colby> CLOSE OF THE SCARBORO AND CAPE Many of the old and ireid friends of the Spring 6@6Vic ft; YOUR, Congregational Everyone thing very certain, Samuel Spring com- at Churches in New are using the famous the delivered a very able discoui so this afternoon 3s7Ma. England chief agent in instituting the Massachu- pany were present. Musio was old; for the Robinson's earlier to examine and make com- ELIZABETH TOWN FAIR. famished by or Cleansed ‘'Songs SanctuaryDr. setts and that was a of scientific truth and fact3 California Miocka. Dyed work. Missionary Society, society advising acceptance Gilbert’s Band. The exercises J&mmfc in The opened with foreign missionary society reality. oper- without fear or (By Telegraph.) and Prea«ed by Tailor’* Sa a pie copies of Spiritual Songs sent to pas- parison. ations ot the prejudice by Baptists claiming after which Gen. J. J. CLOTHES! American Board might be conduct- dancing, Lynch, in be- Saw FkA*o»«K*< Oct 4 —The following are the at a fur examination ou that truth from whatever source serves to in- I'l'CNiuieD, trifling tors, request. Testimonials, ed now under the charter of the Massachusetts Some More Good Races half of the lady friends of the loping or otations of ilioiu* stocks to-day; expense, and ex- Yesterday. Guards, presented specimen pages etc., free. Special terms for ad p- Missionary Society. was that crease religious faith and unfold to human Best & Beicuei 714 pressed C.O.D. MOORE & Why society- the company with au elegant silk banner, in Ladies tion. The edition for the costs but OWEJ, Co. formed? For the heathen in our own ■odie... 414 prayer-meeting country hearts and minds the greater view of supreme an Eureka. sep30 dlw as well as appropriate speech. Capt. Hartnett 14Vk 50 cents in for the destitute in our waste accept- quantities. places. wistorn aud power. He boldly conceded to 011M & Curry... 4>4 — I to ed the banner for the — AND FOSTER’S ought say also that wbeu Dr. who The fair of the Farmers' Association company in an bpriug. of the eloquent dale & Noroross...... k<4 The CENTURY CO., New York, N. Y. was the father of Andover oeiniu- scientists the honors attained by their discov- speech. After the Mexican. GAZETTEER OF Theological towns of Scaiboro and Cape Elizabeth olossd presentation there was a 524 MAINE aiy laid the plan for that seminary, he intend- eries and investigations, and closed by defend- N'orthern B«Ue. 13 JOHN R. BEEI ROFT, Agent, and marked the banquet. Pest prandial remarks were Gentlemen FOREST CITY DYE HOUSE ed that it should be a yesterday most successful sea made iphir...... WANT A book for oit missionary institution. It the ancien t faith. 3^4 At Hall of the Am. B. C. F, M. every is a remarkable ing by Gov. T. P. Savage City meetings a real and interesting fact that the Sion in the seven years existence of the Waisted, McGowan, Gen. J. J. 174 AGENT*izeu. Supplies want. Every town, vil ! society. >ierra 13 Preble Street, first of the Nevada... ,. 5% oct5 sn2t lage post-officd, river, are copy constitution of the seminary It was beautiful Lynch, Capt. Hartnett, T. J. A. Gal- mountain, etc., represen, October but where Gatley, ...... weather, Union Con ...... 6*4 ted Sells at Bight. Now is your opportunity to was prelaced by an article which Dr. Spring MAINE. Ex-Secretary Blaine In Augusta. so came from as were lagher, Edward Doherty and J. J. Tellow Jacket. PORTLAND, make money, because evebody needs the book. had previously written in the Massachusetts many people assembled Lappin. One ajieut s id 200 in four we -ks. Ladies as well Augusta, Oct. Blaine ar- the at An elegant gold watch was to Kid Gloves cleaned every day at 10 cents per pair Missionary Magazine, an appeal for missions. 4.—Ex-Secretary upon grounds Pleasant Hill must re- presented VototkUt iriarkflti. as gentlemen, succeed There is genuine enthusiasm jaa23 sneodtf Thai seminary was to be a for rived at his home in this at 8 o’clock this main a Capt. Hartuett by the J. the tor it. Secure at once. designeu place city mysterious question. The assemblage company, through I Bv Telegraph.) among people territory education men * of who should to the A. Address B B. AUSoALL, Publisher, 67 go evening, in the palace car famished ty Presi- was in the forenoon to see the trials of Gallagher, and medals to Lieut. N*w York, Oet. 4—Evening.- Fleur receipts ornhill, beatbeu in our large McCallnm, Pratt's Astral Oil. Boston, Mass. selSeod&wlm own laud and to the heathen in 2* ',490 bbls; exports 140 bbls; rati er moie • dent Phillips of the Eastern railroad. He has the draft two of Sergeant Farry and private The exer- eaiy other lands. strength by horses, them driv. Farry. with a little better demand both for export and cises It becomes us to what was the cause been ina very comfortable since be en ladies. In the afternoon to see the races closed with homo use: price* not quotabiy Has been in use for over ten years, and to inquire condition by danciug. changed. general POLITICAL. of this in S *»oe 20.600 bbls; No 2c at 2 6 75. a larg* r extent than all similar grades of Oil com- missionary spirit Edwards and Hop- reached home. there wer- not loss than three thousand. Superfiae lectern and state at 3 00,a4 eta s enters bined. kins and Spring and men of that character. Fall Meeting. 00; An Accidental Shot. But we will continue our notes the and State 3 95 34 60 goou to choice Wes;* It* is world-wide, and it will not be They believe in in the uuess of upon peo- The fall o' the lcputation God, gre Oct. 4.—This meeting Cumberland County am extra at 4 65 7 25; well as in all other respect- or to any oil Agricultural Society, held at ;aney being super holiness of God’s law. believed that William Owen was gunning in the woods near Presump- io at 7 30 *7 60; common to extra Oblo t he essential tlon. They The show of fancy articles and needle work good” ever made for illuminating purposes, scot Park, Oct. 17th and will u 4 f 1 God could uot do wrong, that he could uot the road in he a 18,h, prove a OajT 00 common to choice extra St. on is features of ihe Astral which have made its repu- Oct. 4—The Democratic State ferry Saco, accidentally shot in the hall wee and demonstrated Harteord, of man more excellent, series of the truest races m 4 00 a 7 60 Patent Minnesota ex rr» at 7 — require than he ongotto be ever seen in this 26® tation Abno!a(•* •afrty, Perfect Burning uiet in this was or- man named Wm Emmons in the pan • Covei.tiou city today and that back if the that the ladies of the two towns do not confine 8 00 ’now dnbleom* 8 10^8 35 City v»lr* a«id Freedom from required, he could not threaten men with of the State. There are Quattios, O'HOgrrra- ganized by the appointment of James G Gal- 81,000 offered in extra at 5 30 a 5 60 for W I; 8< »0 obis No 2 at 2 60 ble Odor. Nan.es of parties having the genuine more punishment than they ought to receive, bead. themselves to making butter and lagher of New Haven as temporary chairman. Fire In wholly pre- premiums and open to all horses owned iu .43 76; 9:0 bbl* Superflue 3 00@4 ,o, 80;» bbls for sale furni hed by us. and that he could not inflict men Bangor. After of committees a upon any serves. We that lack of snace for- low ex.ra 3 05a4 40; 5800 bbl* Winter appointment platform Oct. 4.—A fite this only regret Maine. The advertisement will W. W. WHIPPLE & punishment which they did not deserve anil Bangor, morning burned famish all tra at 4 <» fO; 7ix«' bt>!a Minn, extra at 4( 0 CO., was adopted. Au informal ballot for Governor bids mention of the seen which they ought to suffer Their confidence the ell and bam the residence of many pretty things particulars. Entries clcno next a 8 36: Southern flour steuly; common to fair at sep3sneod4m Wholesale and Retail Agents. was taken at 3 p. no., there being several nom- adjoining Tuesday. 5( was in the God of who iu their view there, with the names of the fair maker. Bu t 4 (&;5 35;good to choice o 40 a 7 0>. Wheat—re- and a scene of confusion follow- justice Pierce on Hammond and inations, great was the Gcd of McCornville, street, ceipts 160,(x*0 *m»u exports lBo.894 bush, cash love. And another idea in as all cannot be mentioned we think Our Supplement. ed after collection of ballots had commenced was possibly stock tlrmlv held; options rather easier but their minds was that man has a soul of the main house badly damaged by smoke, opened An informal ballot was taken in which it advisable to meution none. Our supplement this morning contains re- afterwards recovered aud advanced Cure Your Corns1 ard that man is thousand %£)%, «*losing Hon Thomas M Waller ot grandeur majesty; free as loss several dollars; insurance about very strongat test »ates. sales bush, ir.- New Loudon re- PREMIUMS. ports of the doings of the Amerioan Board ol 2,151,000 BT UBING God is free, and that there is the O h « n No 3 ceived a majority of the votes and was declared great dignity $3000. oindng 191,•" smt; Spring 90 © of human nature. But the other Missions now in session in this and an Red 85. No 3 the nominee by acclamation. He idea was Visiting Sir Knights. Best exhibition of strength by one pair of city, ungraded @1 08; do at 1 0-t.gl (6® SCHLOTTE RBECK’S appeared that mau had th >t he W. 08%; steamer NyjR d 1 04/31 O v% : No 2 Red nuon the and destroyed himself, had horses—W. Hatch, 1st premium, 84; F. A. account of the examination of the Rev. New- platform accepted the nomina- Waterville, Oct. 4.—Trinity Commandery at 1 1 o* laid himself down iu a spiritual grave, and Skillen, 2ud, 83. 07%@1 073/4 certuf; 07%(S,1 % deliver- tion in a brief speech. The balance of the of with the man Smyth by a committee of Congregational ed; No 1 Red 1 lOftl 13-v*; Mixe<. Winter 1 04% would never rise from that grave ex- Sir Knights Augasta, Winthrop Best Family Horse—H. F. H. B. Wart & Bunion Solvent. ticket was then completed as follows: Lieut. Jordan, lit, churches. 31 «'4%; ungraded White at 86c 31 1 2 V* So 2 at Corn, cept under the influence of the same are the of St. Omer Reports and account will be found Governor, George G. Sumner of Hartford; Sec- band guests at this place. Bassett, 2nd. l 08 31 08%. No 1 White, 9,56(1bash at 1 11 %® harmless; is not a caustic. power which will *raise the dead at of immediate and general interest. 1 69c. Entirely retary of State, D. W. Northnp of Middle- The festivities consisted of a brilliant street FRUIT. 11% R>e steady; We-tern Barlnj is firm, It remove* Corns. Warts, Bunions and Callous the last Their was a t “OAK Dr. Alfred R. Goodrich of day. feeling feeling ol 'erxi opened V* n-J/gc higher, afterwaids advance a blemish. HALL,” town; Treasurer, excursion to West with a Best exhibition of O. 1st without leaving on the of God. parade, Waterville, Apples—F. Sawyer, lost and declined rr-.’ii.ts Thomas R. Sanford of dependence sovereignty They %@Ic, closing stronger Brash for applying in each bottle. Vernon; Comptroller, in Jesus and at Grauvilie McKeuny; 2d, Sarah S. ■)8,78f» bush, exports — bush; sales 2,440,010 BOSTON. Tne believed, too, Christ and in the great- collation banquet Town Hall this even- Libby, 3d, FINANCIAL AND CO&SflERCSAl Redding. convention then adjourned, E. N. J. Sib. 76,060 bus > on tlis CURB IS GUARANTEED.,Jg$ ness ot His atonement—an atonement which Scammou, 4th, Sawyer, ,nu,h, iuciuuing spot: uegraoed t ongresslonal Nominations. ing. Best Single Plates of N. S. at 68@72c. N > 3 t 7('c;no 2 at 71V* «<72c in elev; Fall of BOYS’ honored the law and the distributive justice of Apples— Sawyer, Review of the Wholenale Market* cent*. For sale all Opening Found Drowned. P. 72%va73%c -'elivered; No 2 white 7lc elev; 72% Price DO by Druggists. Louisville, Oct. 4.—The Prohibitionists of bo that the distributive of lit, C. Tricky 2d, G. Me Kenney, 3d. God, justice God is FOR THE WEEK ENDING Oct. 4. ft7dc delivered. Yellow 72c. No 2 for October 7V% t rv and will be convinced like thousands Oct. 4.—N. E. Pears—C. P. 1st. It yon and MEN’S Suits. this district to-day nominated J. Monte Hun- as honorable as the of God or the Winterport, Hall, aged 91, Trickey, 71 November at its value. mercy grace Flour is at In and a)736tc, closing %c; 69%(«7 who nave used it and now testify to for of MATCHED unchanged quotations. Drugs ter Congress. God. They bowed before the king of kings a prominent trader of this place, left home OXEN. •losing 69%c. December closed at 6*Jc: year closed A for ttchlotterbeck’s Corn and Wart Scud for Illustrated Crtalogue and Rules Dyes, orax has fallen 2c. Tlie Molasses market is N Nov 4—The and the lord of lords, as he manifested himself Search Best matcheii oxen—Robert at 66c; January 6l%c May closed at 68%c. 0*1* Solvent and take no other. _ Greensboro, C, Republicans this morniDg. being made, his pair lsc. for Self measure. in early Libby, weaker, there a of on Barbadoea % 3% higher and trade moderate; uov2P sndrf of the 5th D strict to-day endorsed Calvary. They bowed before the cross; being drop l@2c receipts 2^,132 Winston, body was found in the river. He is supposed to HORSES. bush.export-bush, sales bush; No 5 at Gteenback candidate for Con- their whole sys em of theology was saturated aud Cienfuegos. Turpentine has taken quite a rise. 46J,0iX> When you come to Boston Independent 3«%(a36%c; Wbiw ao at 393/4- c. N« 2 at 38% with the of the cross of have fallen from the wharf. Best stallion—Frank C. Nutter, Lon Kerosene 0*ls are nnd gress theology Christ; and Morris, higher, Linseed and Boiled a3v*e; White do 45%c; No 1 at 39% c; Whit© do at unless we their views of God and of 1st. »2c: Oct. 4.—The adopt the In Knox Oils havo dropped lc. In Oni ns are 25c No 2 Chicago 41c delivered mixud Western at Chicago, Prohibitionists of the County. Best maro with her Foul— W. Produce, “VISIT OAK HALL.” atonement of our blessed Lord, unless we D. Ratnsdell, 33% a40c. White do 37 a.i e; Mite State a 43® 5tb district today nominated R. L. Wing for Camden, Oct. 4.—At the Knox cattle show 1st. less & bbl. Sugar has fallen a fraction. Muscatel adopt their views of the depravity of man and o5c. Sugar ratner easier, retming at 7% <§7 9-16; G. W. SIMMONS & Congress. Rai mg are 25c In Corn and Meal '•flued White Ex C at 8 SON, his tieeo of the regenerating influence of the a grade Holstein bull eighteen months old, FOWXS. higher. Grain, weake*; Vn^s^ae; Yellow Oct, 4.—The second district are bo.h lower. Lard is do 7%@8; off A 8% a3V* ; cut loaf 9%se.crushed Norfolk, Holy Spirit, we have reason to fear that we twelve hundred and Best trio Dark E. 1st higher. Beans have de CALL and SEE 32-44 North Street, Boaton. Democrats nominated R. weighing thirty pounds Leghorns—C. Jordan, 9%c; powdered 93/s: standard A at 8%(g,9c; granu- today C. Marshall for shall cat the nerve of our and 2d. dine l. Fish continue scarce and have ad" se5 eod&wlmnrm missionary effort, attracted much attention and is to be prices ».-dl at 9 3 16(39% ; Cubes 9V*(«»9%e. b*la®rt and we thought Congress. might as well scuttle our missionary Best trio Plymouth Rooks—M. F. Moody, vanced. On account of the severe weather the catch steady. P»u «!nini Drui; united 9. % : crude in the in the State, owned EC Calder- ships at once as adopt any theology at variance largest, b; 1st. of mackerel has bbls7%@7%o. Toll®wy tirm; sales 65,* 60 lbs. A Crash at St. Louis—Several been light and the marset is said to Persons with this which is the of Paul and of North mammoth of oxen Best trio Pekin Fork again and very strong; ta es 650 new theology the wood Haven; yoke Ducks—Albert E. Plummer, be cornered a who are higho by syndicate holding nearly mess at 22 6' (ft-3 latter 600 Octo- Badly Injured. theology of the whole Bible. We must re feet ten owned 1st. spot OO, fob; Bros" eive, eight inches, by FiBk and all there are in the Should the at Decker girt catch ber 22 November 22 00 bid l.urd is as city. be large HO; Pianos, St. Louis, Oct. 4.—As the “Veiled Proph- they received, the Bible in its main impres- SHEEP AND SWINE. Bockville, The show of cows this month no doubt will 0 higher aud iairly active, closing tirm; wales 1,- ets” was down sion, in its main trend. uot Crandon, Jersey prices recede,though tboie procession passing Washington Wejneed dispute and Best Buck—J. A. Libby, 1st. ,116 ics psjme steam on spot 13 60a, 13 15; 65 city a with to this or and also colts was fine. The is not now a sufficient for the season not- ANNIE LOUISE CARY. avenue last night, section ol seats erected be- haggle regard word that word, grade stock, very Best Sow and supply steam at 12 76; reoned quoted 13 OO for continent, Indorsed fey but the Pigs—Milliken Brothers, 1st; tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streetB, fell and question is what is the current of the attendance is large. withstanding the increase in the catch thus far. stutter very tirm creamen at 32;a33c. t lives© Bible? James McKennv, 2d. Alio k oholoe stock of flrst-elkSi badly injured several persons. Most of the Wbat is the great stream of Biblical higher: State 8%@12%; Western at r*q)12e. In 1 Best Four Pigs—Walter B Nutter, 1st. TUB seats were 20 feet high, and bad been built to truth? And the stream is like a river that Piscataquis County. ESL Freeh Beef Market* freights to Liverpool dull;Wheat y steam 3%d. rushes onward in one 4 -The TRAINED STEERS. hold about 300 persons, but double that num- direction, and that is, Dover, Oct. twenty-eighth annual Corrected fo* *he Press daily by Wheeler, Swift Chicago. Oct. 4.—Flour is unchanged Wheat is the mau is our st at «* c for oer: ber of men, women and children crowded on lost, and duty is to work for the exhibition of the Central Best pair 3 Year Olds—B S Larrabee, 1st; F ft Co., Commission Merchants in Chioago Dressed ady; regular 94Vs 94% Oc» 93% W AND ORGANS. IMPERISHABLE Piscataquis Agricul- for all No 2 PIANOS them, and they gave way under the weight. present generation; for if the present genera- E Snow, 2d. Beef, Franklin Wharf: 93%© November; 6%c year Chicago tural at their in rest as J. C. Love had his and bead and tion do not repent at slu and Socioty opened today park Best 2 Year Sides.7%@ 9 Hinds. 0 @10% Spring at 94cti'4VsO cash same regular;No J leg broken, accept the mercy pair Olds—J A Libby, 1st; I iv Foxcroft. Fores. 0 Rattles. 0 7 Red mier 98Vic. on generally o*er at60%© arms hurt. W. L. Morton, clerk of th* Mis- of God, then they never will accept it. (Ap- The show of stock is goo J, but tie Foss, 2d. @7% @ PERFUME. Backs. B 8 Rounds. b% for cash. 60% a60%c October, 6 %c November; souri Pacific railroad had a broken plause.) of fruit and BUTTER AND CHEESE. @ 7%@ office, leg display vegetables in the hall is Rumps.11 @13 Loins...... 12 54%@54%c all year; 5o%c for January. Oats are and his back badly his wife was also @17 at for cash; October.320 hurt; not up to the average. The attendance is d. Best Butter, uot less than six pounds—Mrs Rump Loins.11 @14 steady 31%@3l%c 3l%o bruised. Miss Van goi for November, c is at b8c. badly Amherg, a teacher, Granvillt Mrs W B 31% year. Rye steady & Lanman’s W. Tomorrow will be devoted to the exhibition of McKenny, 1st; Nutter, 2d; dull at w3c. Pork at 22 7 2/ was hurt. C. Dorman was badly bruised, WASHINGTON. fir* in Barley higher g 87% 8 Free Street Block, PORTLANL Murray Mrs Charles Robinson, 3d; Mary A Market* for cash; 22 75 October.21 60 November and Col. A. R. Easton had a bis horses and Whitney, 67%(&21 leg broken; trotting. 4th. Portland, Oct. 4. 19 4b year. 19 30 January. sep2<* son and were also hurt. 27%@19 wife, daughter Miss A WAGONS. The following quotations of Grain wore reoe u ot the Board this afternoon Zimmerman was Smuggler Arrested. FLORIDA WATER. Katie sersouely injured. Sev- bv telegraph from Chicago to-day by S. H. Larminle Wheat was quiet and unchanged. Coru higher 61c Indian Lands Opened to Settlement. Uct. 4— U. S. Marshal Best Express Wagon—3 L 1st. eral other persons received slight injuries. Bangor, Deputy Plummer, ft Co., t67 Commercial street, Portland. lor Octobe ; 61%c November; 64% c year. Oats Best Farm Wagon—W W 1st. Washington, Oct. 4.-»-Secretary Teller has Marble arrived in this city to-day with a smug- Whuney, Chicago--Wheat---Corn-- —Oat*- in good demand at lull prices. Pork irregular at that the Turtle lauds Time. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Sept. Oct. 22 70a22 75 for cash; 22 75 October .1 o2 * for Davis & Co.’s decided Mountain Indian of WORKING OXEN. Hallett, Best for TOILET. BATH THE DOMINION. gler named Lewis H. Grant, Campobello, 9.40.. 94% 91% 01% November; 19 47 V* all year; 19 83% for in Dakota Territory, except those on which iu- Best Team—F P 94% January, in He is Waterhouse, 1st; Eben S. 10.«'0.. 94 94% 61% 01 Via 31% lard irregular at 12 9o for October; 12 46347% diaus have shall be classed as arrested Frenchman’s Bay. supposed actually settled, 2d. 95 31% November; 11 80(3)11 83 11 to Libby, 10.30.. 94% 01% 01% year 62% January. PIANO FORTES. nublic lauds opened to settlers under the be an old offender. Grant has been o and HANDKERCHIEF. Two New Provinces In Canada. placed Best dingle Pair—B F Carter, 1st. 1100. 94% 94% 61% 61% 31% Receipts 18.* bbls flour, 294 O b u-l wheat, manufacturer’s Homestead and pre-emption laws. ThiB re- in but will be taken 1130.. 94V4 946/8 61 Va 61% 31% 87.o • | bush corn, 83 IK*, bu h oats, uush Also several other good make. Oct. 4.—It is understood that Bangor jail this evening, COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS. 29,00' Ottawa, the verses the previous action cl the Department, 12.00. 94 94 Va 60% 60% 31% 84 o»* bm-h barley. to Portland to-morrow. creation of two new provinces in the north- which had ordered these lands to be withheld Best Jersey Bull—W. B. Nutter, 1st. 12.80.. 94Vs 94% 00% 60% 31% Shipments 13,«m o bi.lsflmr 161,000 bush wheat, apll TT&SBmnr west been decided the 94 60% 31% 262'0 ■ nth » 00 bu.-h has upon by govern- from the public lauds. They comprise some The Alabama Claims. Best Guernsey Bull—D. W. Clark, 1st. 1.04.. Vs 94% 60% oorn,148 oats, 4,400 bush For Sale and to Let. be with 94 Vs 94% 61 61% 31% r « bush oariey. ment. One will Qu Appelle, Regiua ten million acres and mauv have Best Bull—C. F. 1st. Call*... 32,000 white settlers Oct. 4.— Vt a Ayrshire Harmon, as and Mr. as Washington, meeting to-day Oct. 4 —Flour — ALSO its capital Dewiddey its Lieut. already located. The ludians who make a Best Hereford Bull—J F. Slorry, 1st. ST. Loris, steady: treble extra at pociiAErs of the Alabama Claims William Railroad Receipts. 3 56 a 3 7 * 15; cuoiee 4 h5<» * Of: Governor. The other will be Saskatchewan, claim upon them do not number 300. Commission, Best Grade Bull—Beuj Larrabee, 1st. family ()6(&4 4 16 Wbeai is .No 2 ar. the capital for which has not been decided H of Portland and Joseph M. Hayes Best Jersey Cow—W. B. Nutter, Jst. Pom ANT>, Oct. 3. fancy 7**@5 easier; Red Pah and STOOLS. Miscellaneous. Loouey merchandise received the Port- 91 tor cash and 0» tober 93%c Noven.b PIANO COVERS upon Best Cow—D. W. 1st and Miscellaneous by %^.92c r; _ of Bath com- Guernsey Clark, fa95c Deceiuber; 91 % « al 9 Reports received at the National, Board of were chosen additional regular land & Ogdensburg Railroad, 34 cars. 94 vs % *15,91 ycar % 2d. for January. No 3 bed Fall 85o bide; No 4 at 82;® -AT— ‘txtraCenuine’ A NOTED SINGER GONE. Health state that there were 55 new cases of missioners. were heard in regard Received by Maine Central Railroad, for Portland Arguments Best Grade Cow—Ezra Scaraman, 1st; F. B. 8 ’%. Corn lower at 63(ft63 c «a h; 62% October; yellow fever at Pensacola and live 36 ’..ii ouauai' ; i>r cornice; mg yesterday to the rules so that suits can be Fickett, Silas 3d. 56%(®56o November;4u4'i.c all year. Pork deaths. changing 2d; Skillin, roads 112 oi- mo* ccandiee, higher; WM. P. two earsiinisccllan 23 25. Lard uomiuai. HASTINGS’, in the namo of owners. Best yoar old Heifer—Silas Skillin, 1st; jobbing Judges Harlan, Wells and French, compos- brought ship 7.07% 98%c December. 97%c year; January at & from her to tue auuouucemeut of her matter handled ex- Best trace Sweet 99%c; w. L. WILSON co., previous postal by carriers last year one aie to go upon the marine Corn—W. W. Whitney, Union Pacittc ..107% Loui & Nash. 58 No 2 Red at 9n%c; No 2 -v uae 96 death her as having in sloop waiting Hiss Sargent’s School, represented gained ceeded 1,143,15$,000. railway at Kittery for repairs. 1st; Frank C. Nutter, 2d. Buf. Pit .& W.com 21% Rich & Dan ..107 Receipts 40 (;00 bush shlpmeuts 6(1,471 bt th. Wholesale and Betail Grocers, strength. Best trace E. 1st. StJj. & Frisco 1st — Ceu. Pacittc. 81% New _ New Convention Pop Corn—C. Hatch, Ori.ka*iFT(0!i HlercbaolH. leaders in the denomination are Nor. Pac. A. X. & 8. F...... uplands and foi at cars. present. Sing- Best E. Silas preferM !».•% 01% tits boys girls opened Tweddlo iiall this morning. There buuch Wheat—C. Jordan, 1st; & Department Prof. com ... 4ms Boston Maine..154 ^ThePrtmary ing by Mitchell, the Gospel Binger. 2d. Mur rm, the of the city. id an numoer of Skillin, — Kvuro|»nsv Grammar Sehooli unusually large delegates pres- Andrews, nominee for Pacittc Mail .. Flint A Fere VUu- continues the higher Jndge Republican Best bunch E. E. The Advanced Department ent fiom the Easttru, western and Southern of the New Oats—C. Jotdan, 1st; Noi west’u com. 144 Va queue prefer.>id 05 T»iHHrni Brain, Seeds, Provisions, Chief Judge York Court of Ap- Low no??, education of young ladies. .A besides several from Canada. Rev. A. 2d. 164% l*. K. * Ft. Smith. 53 Oct. 4 —Congols 100 3-10. reoeited. 137 Commercial 8t Por nud Mr. States, has writteu a letter of The elections in South Carolina yesterday Scammau, Northwest’ll prei. A limited liimner of boarding pupils peals, acceptance. Best R. & 132Vs '• lca^et W. Coau, ol Davlou, Ohio, is president. Rev. were carried the Democrats as usual. Marrow Squash—J. Newcomb, 1st; C. B. l.mincv Marquette, Hough- Liverpool, Oet. 4 30 P Co:u>n For full adoress CHICAGO OFFICE, 133 La Sails St A lineman the Brush Electric by common. — urn jj —fair 0 circulars, Me. D. ▲. of North Carolina addressed the employed by N. L. Hustou, 2d. St Paul imt.*60% business; Uplands at r.*frd, Orleans 148 Portland, Lang Pire in — Spring Street, Futures bought aud sola on Chicago Market on in to the Co, of New York, was killed yesterday by a Rowley, Mass., yssterday, destroyed Best Hubbard 0. St. Joseph pref Summit Branch.. 10 salei 10,00u bales; tpeeuialsea and ssplrt H99 aug2 deouti convention regard South. two squash—VT. Bobinson, lit; Margins. Correepondenco invited. mar8dtf I shock from the line. houses and three barns. Silas Skillin, 2d. UUnQis Central... 138% Mexican Cent’l 7a 78% balee; future* barely steady. the New York THE PHESS. The quickness with which EDUCATIONAL TRADE CIRCULAR MISCELLANEOUS. ENTERTAINMENTS. city Democrats have harmonized their dif- _ for one only, is aston- THURSDAY MORNIKG, OCT. 6. ferences, campaign FOR 5832. PORTLANDT H EAT be ishing. John Kelly say*, “Tammany Hall PROFESSOR IB. SAUCIER, will favor the union on the local TEACHER OF We do not read anonymous letters and eommun- ticket,” Thursday, Friday and Saturday, he advocates ! cations. The name aud address of the writ are In and that personally “anything Piano Forte, Organ and Voice, AN EXHIBITION Oct. 5, Oct. 5, Oct. 7. ail cases not for that will aid the State ticket” The indispensable, neoess&riiy ublica- Irving 373 CONGRESS STREET, tion but as a guaranty of good faith. Hall and the leaders of the ONLY wing county De- (WILLIAMS’ BLOCK.) ■ ■■ THREE NIGHTS We cannot undertake c' '~b■■■ to return or preserve com- to -^-DTIO mocracy are unanimous for anion. There Special attention given beginners. Professor Sixth Season. A (-rent Hoorn wad Success et unications that are not used. Saucier will also be trouble give parlor recitals, accept engage- Krrrywhere. may, hewever, when it comes to ments for evening parties, and entertainments at a division of the spoils—the offices of May- reasonale rates. oct41 m Grand tour of the New England circuit oftlio Every regular attach^ of the Press is furnished a Cord or, Sheriff, County Clerk, Coroners and With certificate signed by Stanley Pullen, liiiifactmff' McH.ce Ranltin members of Made for the Interests Editor, All railway, steamboat and hotel managers Congress. Wire-pulling Finely AUTHORIZED DA.MTFS Up fOTIPANV, will confer a Clothing, favor upon ns by demanding credentials lion’s share has already begun in each fac- MRS.KH. EAMES, Of every person claiming to represent our journal. tion. Augustus Schell, John T. Agnew OF PORTLAND, ME. be found at our in their Groat American Play, the 103 SPRING Rarely excelled, may commodious New and Comptroller Campbell are “mentioned” ST., This circular i< the un- Store in Market Our W. C. T U. presented by Square. stock is lar^e, varied, for Mayor. Wholesale healers and Maine W. C. T. 1 Will receive pupils for vocal in- dersigned, Manu- and Headquarters U., of Portland. manufactured under our own Augusta, Sept. 19, 1882. j facturers The Merchant personal supervis- The announces struction, after October 1st. FTne annual meeting of the Maine Wom- Baltimore Sun that a gen- and Manufacturer will here And conven- iO tlie an DANITES! eighth *ep2L ion, presents attractive line of an’s Christian Temperance Union will be held in eod2w purchaser tleman who has returned to that iently classified and indexed Produced with all the oiiginai First Oct. 12 and 13. just city general niu«ic, startling Baptist church, Rockland, 11, merchandise and scenic effects, and a cast to the of this cels- of .tes at of First the cotton States the supplies of very de- strength Reception deleg parlors Baptist from reports prospects brat-*! l*rououuced the and church, Wednesday evening, the 11th. scription, which are offer to the organization. ty press of the Seuth as never than at the public the of a).1 American Mrs. t mily L. McLaughli-, of Boston, will deliv- brighter pres- “MRS. THROOP'S Trade bv firms whose greatest plays. Pro, facilities, experi- Gentlemen’s Business duced over address to er the annual Friday evening, 12th. Each ent. He the cotton suffer ence have $800 says crop may anil this $25.00 local auxiliary is requested to semi their enterprise given City delegates Home and School an honored Suits, with credentials. All temperance organizations of some injury frem the rains, but the planters Day position among the Whole- 1200 Tints 1200 women are invited to send a ale Markets of the country- affectionately large consider that the will more In ■amber of visitors. The railroads will furnish free higher prices FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN • America, England and Ireland. Box sheet returns. Tickets good lrom Oct. 10th to 16ih in- than them for loss AND IHOW Gentlemen’s Dress open Tuesday, Oct. 3d. oo2dlw compensate any they 31 PLOIVN, 17.00 to 30.00 clusive. OpuualNa. High sired, on nuN. incur from this DAY, 8e,t. 3 >lli. A-fJTKEI.JOHN J. FllYE, Mf’r., Ill Greene St Delegates and visitors will he notified of may cause. Suits, their of sep!6 ST&Th&w UllNort Implrinent*, Nrr«. OR a.UD , places entertainment by sending names and post e AGKICDLTCKAI,KENDALL & WHITNEY, Market offl addresses as soon as possible to Mrs. George Pbofessob Langston, the colored orator, Squar M. Bra1 nerd, Rockland, Maine. Instruction in and llHAI. »ud Dairy Imple- intends to fer and English Class- menu, Gentlemen’s Mrs. of will stump Virginia Mahone, AGRKH'l.'iGEO. BLANCHARDS BRO.46 2.00 Bent, 1^ad on Onion to 7.00 Portland, sinefng• the Pantaloons, cornet. ical defends his Cjurse by declaring that “the Studies. Malrriala, Picture Frames. Billiard Toarnameat Mr8 L* M* __ N- President. Art Hood*. H. G. HE 693 ~ Stevens, Iran to orW&te ARTKTW WES, Cong. St Mrs. C. C. Hunt, Cor. success of the Mahone movement in Vir- pnpiln by the anbacrlbn' refitted the Billiard Boom Sec’y. M’fr’s. West Oak Tanned. Having in the FAL- - - IflOU I’H HO I’•*'1., with eight new J. M. Bruns- ginia means education, liberty, a free bal- BKLTINi; H. W. RACE & CO., 136 Middle St Gentlemen’s 5.00 wick an«i Balko tables, we proi*>se to open the new J. Domestic to 38.00 Personal lot and a fair count fer ths colored man W. and C.hicngo Dressed. room with a Sketches COLCORD, JOHN L. BEST & Overcoats, BEEF. CO., 289 Coroercial St. and the abolition of the whipping post.” The meeting of the American Board 143 Pearl Street. Fertilizer* and Meal, Line. Ac C. W. BELKNAP & 142 lan’24 BONK SON, Commercial St - Grand brings to our city a remarkably fine looking The Republicans expect to elect their dtf Tournament, Hftioe* and Moccasins. Gentlemen’s to OCT. 19 and of men. Their refined -10.00 20.00 17, 18, 20, and candidates in the HASKELL & 136 Ulsters, body intellect- Congressional First, Sec- BOOTH,LORI), CO., Middle St ual faces and dignified bearing are noticed ond, Third and Seventh districts of North and Hhoes, Leather A’ Finding*. — FOR A — BOOTH A. F. COX & SON, Manufacturer. the most casual observers. and are a by Among Carolina, making t filing fight in - PRIZE OF kllSil.Y anti Hhocs, Eeather A Findings. - $£300. them are not only divines of distinc- one or two others. are en. BOOTHC. J. WALKER & 00., 163 and 166 MiddlTst Gentlemen’s 6.00 The, prospects GUPPY, to 25.00 Divided: 3100 to Ulsterettes, flint; §50 toarcond; 30 to tion but business and professional men and couraging. and Hhoes, Mnnfrs. am. Jobbers. third; 3*0 to fourth. BOOTHCHalSE, KNIGHT & CO.. 62 and 64 Unloa St scholars whose fame is limited Open to all amateur in New only by Hhocs, Leather and Findings. players England. These are four State tickets in the Three ball cushion carom 100 All en- the confines of field BOOTH,B. B. FARNSWORTH & CO.. 133 game points. civilization; of many Indeed Middle St tries must be made to E. a. (iilson. Falmouth Ho- 1 n and the or Came- A Mfrs. Ladies’ the fame is not even thus for their Pennsylvania, regular Hhoes, A Misses' tel, Portland, Me., on or before October 14. En- limited, Fine Hhoe*. SHAW. GOD1NG ron Republicans hop* that the labor ticket BOOTH & CO. trance fee 10 per cent of purse which must accom- missionary work has to illumine the & A- each helped Hhoes, Leather A pany entry. as Findings. ALLEN will take votes from the & darkest of many Democrats AIM, B€>OTMWHITNEY GAIiER SHOE CO.. 222 regions heathendom. We would Newbury COMPANY, as the will from the and slock. E. A. like to our readers some independents regular Cooperage GILSON, give account of hun- BARRELSE. S. IiAMLEN. 276 Com’l & 24u Republicans. St, Fore St Proprietor Pnlmouih Hotel, dreds of these distinguished men. As this Makers anil Blnck*miths. Manufacturing dealers in Fine Custom and Made octfidOt Pori land, He. BOILERQUINN & CO. Office, 36 Commercial St Ready Clothing, is impossible we shall try from day to day Manufacture more. Import less. Keep Stationery and Room Papers. to brief f ketches of a our at give few ef those most specie home. This is the road to BOOKH,BAILEY & NOYES, 68, 70 & 72 Exchange St Cor. anil Preble - conspicuous in the present meetings, begin- continued national prosperity. Congress Sts, Htalioaery A Room Paper*. BOOJELH,LOKING, SHORT & HARMON, 474 Congress 470 CONGRESS PORTLAND. ning with the illustrious President, oct4 ST.,^ d3m Dr.Hop- |IOOK8> Blank Book* and Stationery, kins: [Ne Fork Tribune ] JT> DRESSER, Mo LEILA N A CO.. 47 Exchange GILBERT'S Rev. Mark Hopkins, D. D., LL. D., was Arabi’a Defence. Town Gos'Im and S. S. Supplies BOOKS.HOYT. FOGG A DON HAM, 193 Middle gt. born in Stockbridge, Mass., in 1802. A gradu- The decrees issued by the Khedive for the Paint, ate of Williams in MJFBs., Wliitewa>h,Ac. College 1824, he afterward trial of the Egyptian rebels embody English BRUSH D. WHITE A SONS. 127 Middle fit filled a tutorship in the same Subse- ORUGGISTS. irifr**., college. ideas of fair play. Amnesty will be accorded Paint, Whitewash, Ace, BRUSHTRITE BROTHERS. 17G KoreSt. Dancing quently be received the de- Academy! studying medicine, to all officers from downward captains except linkers. Fine Furniture. gree of M. D. and practice in ClBf tor yoiui* Ladies and Gentlemen began New York those who took part in riots or joined the CABINETDEANE BROS. A 183 Middle St THE army SANBORN, HAT commences In 1830 he was chosen professor of moral phil- after the opening of the campaign. The re- and Paper Hangings. osophy by his Alma and in 1836 Presi- We have four CARPETSN^iSMAR RETT, BAILEY A CO.. 190 A 192 Middle Mater, officers are to be a TIIE stores, maining prosecuted by RBI AH*. A Monday Oct. 2. dent of the college, in ofiice until two in Augusta, one here Sleigh flfr*». A Dealers. Evening. remaining special commission and tried by court martial CIA/ MARTIN. PENNELL ACC.. Elm A Cum her and a branch at Old Or- land Terms for T welve Gentlemen his resignation in 1872. He was chosen Presi- either Lessons, $5.00: La- at Cairo or Alexandria. In every case chard Beach. nod Sleigh Iflfrs. A Dealers dies $3.00. dent of the American Board in 1857. Dr. H. we CARRIAGEZr.NAS THOMPSON, Jr.. 34 to 88 Union St publicity is to be allowed, aud tbe privilege of Way buy We buy our Patent Med- is a voluminous his cir- and Saddlery Hardware. Class for writer—among widely employing counsel is to be accorded. The icines direct fiom manu- Yount? Ladles, CARRlACrJKJAMES BAILEY A CO.. 264 Middle it culated the most noted one FOR works, YOU “Lectures will not be facturers. our prisoners condemned by secret tri- Drugs (in Heats, Fish and Vegetables. on the Evidences of full from Christianity;” “and on bunals nor denied the right of defending them- packages) the CANNEDPORTLAND PACKING CO., 221 Commercial Thursday,Oct S.atdpim Moral our TURNER BROS. Science”—"The Law of Love”—“a Stu- STOCK importers, Fancy and manufacturer and Terms for the twelve lessons. selves as best they can. Such travesties on Importer season, $6.00; $4. dy of Mai”—and volumes of Toilet articles, such as CIC*A£C».ERNESTO PONCE, cor. Exchange and Middle sermons and ad. human justice aa were witnessed in the pro- AND TIIE sol’a back Hair Brushes, Tobaccos, Canned Oood«, Ac. Class for dresses. Dr. Hopkins was at the head of Wil- Jureniles, ceedings against Midhat and his Turkish con- English & French Teeth CIIOARN,J G. W. SI MON ION A CO., 13 and 15 Union St Invite inspection of their Large liams College when the young man James C* and federates will not be enacted in under Reason Why Brushes, Kail, Infants’ Furnishing (wood* d x Oct. Egypt J J. T. LEWIS A tand Elegant Slock of New Saturday, 7th, Abram Garfield wrote to him in relation to en- and Cloth Brushes of all (1LOTHIN CO., 147 Middle St TO English tutelage! WEAR WE CAN INC* maMtifactnrer* A Eali and Winter at 2.30 and 4.30 in* tering college. His reply was so and kinds, styles and Jobber* p. fatherly The nature of the leading rebel’s defence prices, CLOTHALIEN A CO., 229 Middle and 6 Sts full of Temple Terms for the season $0.00. -or call encouragement that it brought him at beautiful Puff Boxes. &c, particulars may be conjectured from an ingenious plea Wholesale, by Cargoor Carload. at the Acadeny or a nd for circulars. once under his &r. We import ourselves, J RANDALL A McAl paternal care. The lessons at the Saltan’s (IOAL, LISTER. oO Commercial St You » respectfully, AI. B. GILBERT. prepared request by Sebib Ef. direct from a IS ONE OF THOSE NICE FINE NEW OF MERRY. he learned and the use Sell so IM buying by the Carload or 407 I-A he Ton. SHAPES, Ntree*. (practical made of one of the Cargo, Academy ConyreuM Bevi- fendi, Turkish officials who accom- house S. ROUNDS A them in after life Druggist’s sundry COAL, SON, 36 Commercial St dence 144 PlOanuui Mf«eel. are as familiar as household Dervish in se25 panied Pashr on his mission to C »iro. Paris, France, thereby Dealer in Speeiui Coals. are DRESSGOOPS dti words to our He them all. You sure to suited. One Two readers. Although Dr. Arabi three or four HENRY L. PAINE. 267 keeps get Dollar, Hopkins was represented in that publication as CHEAPER saying COAL, Commercials has the passed limit of fourscore years, he is profits and so Lehigh, White Ash and Cumberland. Four or Fire will a Hat and » defending bis oourse on the h ighest grounds of Than Other consuming Three, buy Something New. ■till in our J WARREN A RING, 162 Commercial St remarkably fresh and vigoroas—a stalwart National many goods ail (IOAL. PLUSHES, patriotism and religions duty. His Wholesale of the stalwarts—save perhaps in stores. We buv in lame by Carload or Ton. politics- retrospect opened with tbe remonstrance which and COAL. CHARLES H O’BUI ON. 236 Com’l St more than six feet in height and well quantities thereby VELVETS, PORTLAND THEATRE. propor- he had made when a colonel in the Khedi re’s Druggists. get bottom prices. Roaniers and *»>ite (Grinders. tioned. He must be more than an tIOFFEEJ H. H. NEVENS A CO., 184 A 186 ForeSt average service against the employment of SILKS, 2 Rights, Monday ami Tuesday, athlete who would foreigners NpiccM, Cream Tartar. Ac venture an encounter with in all of October 9th and loth. departments the administration. In this our (lOFFEES,J ROLLINS A KUMERY 184 A 186 Com. St. him, either in a or department * logical physical wrestling These Ladies' an Children's SPECIAL ARNOCNCEMERT. officials frequently received high sala- stock is specially com- FKCTIONARV, Plain A Fancy mfr match. We recollect how quietly he annihi- CON L. J. PERKINS, 489 Congress St ries for nominal service, and their influence PORE plete. Manufacturing the Tho charming young Actress. lated the modern dreamers who call STOCK themselves was rapidly increasing. Arabi and his princi- greater part of ihe prep- Exporters. MERRY COOPERAGEGEO. S. HUNT A CO., Ill Commercial St •Agnostics’—by describing them as arations ourselves, and GARMENTS ‘Religious pal advisers, Ali Fehml and Atol al-Mutae), China and I* Know Nothings.’ employing only clerks lass War* contended that the Khedive oonld dismiss this CROCKERY,0. E. JOSE A CO., 140 A 142 Middle S« CARRIE Rev. N. D. who have had many years HOSIERY, SWAIN, George Clark, D., Senior For- swarm of DRUGS Glass and Plated Ware. foreign officials without violating iu In tho itlo role of the latest and eign is a native of experience compound- CROCKERY,HAYES & DOUGLASS, 242 Middle St. greatest Dramatic Secretary, Vermont, and a international and entitled any obligations, they were AIVJ) ing Prescriptions, our Garden UNDERWEAR, Success, graduate of its University at PIPE, Border, Emery Burlington. He arrested by the Minister of War for customers can rely upon DRAINWheels, &c. J. W. S L OCK WELL. was a advocating for time professor ■ in Union the and & College, that course. No sooner were imprisoned quality purity of Windows. Blinds and Fixtures FANCY GOODS. New and they LEGROW the York, was called from that than the War Office was our and the cor- DOORS, BROS., 24 Preble St THE TOM BOY. position surrounded by two goods CAD, to succeed the Rev. Dr. Audersou as regiments, and their deliverance was speedily rectness of the various Painters & Jlfrs. Supplie A new Comedy Drama, written expressly for her Foreign W. F. PHUAAPS & to 138 Middle Secretary in 1865. effected. From that moment Arabi bad the compounds prepared at DKUGGIMT8, CO.,134 S by America’s most successful Dramatist/ L£ON« confidence of the army and the sympathy of our establishment. Chemical* Ac Drux’tx Sundries. Alto iiKOV£B, K-q., and full of Rev. Edmond K. Aides is a native of Rand- J. W. PERKINS & 74 A 70 the mass of the people, who looked upon him DRUGS, CO.. Commercial Sfc a so Excellent Comedy Situations and olph, Mass., graduate of Amherst College not much as the enemy of the foreigner as Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Ac. 488] cfe 480 and Andover the champion of home rale. Not after- We have a full line of DRUG8, E. L. ST AN WOOD & CO.. Market • Dramatic Theological Seminary. He was long Interest, ward his surrounded the Palace of Paint* and ordained at Ab- French Perfumes made HKediciucs, Oils. WILL Yarmouth, Maine, and was (or a troop W. W. WHIPPLE & 21 BE PRODUCED WITH bedin and demanded tbe convocation of a Lubin & Co DRUGS, C0-, Mirkut Square brief by , Paris, CONGRESS ST. period pastor of the Congregational Chamber of Notables and the substitution of a tlcdiciue*. Paints und Oils HATTER in bulk Fr., and put up dtf New and Appropriate Scenery, and church in that town. He National Ministry for one which exe- DRUGS,C. A. PARSONS & CO., 117 and 119 Middle S sep22 subsequently was merely in regular size. Also a a cuted the orders of Controllers. These and Goods powerlul and select cast. past jr at Lenox, and South Boston, and in foreign full line of Domestic Goods, Woolens, Fancy constitutional changes were ordered the DRYDEERING, MILLIKEN& CO.. 166 Middle St 1878 became by [Goods made Popular Prices. Seats on sale twod in advance, Home Secretary of the American Khedive. The cabinet was reconstructed and by Palmer, Good*. Woolen* and Goods 227 Midddle of Gold Hat. »ys Fancy Street, ° octdfedlw Wood, se30 Sign ST&Ttf MAX L. CLAYTON, Agent. Board as successor of Rev. Selah B. Treat. Arabi was invited to enter the War Office, and A!VD Colgate, Robinson, DRY STOKER BROS. & CO. 54 & 66 Middle St the Chamber of Notables evinced a orth and Wright. In goods and woolens. Rev. John O. Means, D. D., is a native of disposition to discuss tbe budget after tbe manner of Eu- fact, we think we have DryWOODM AN, TRUK & C0.t 7 to 141 Middle St Augusta, Maine, a of Bowdoin Col- Toilet graduate ropean legislatures. Egypt was in a fair way the mo-t extensive line of GOODS, WOOLENS, Ac. lege. He was for years pastor of the Vine of being governed by and lor the Egyptians. j Bulk Perfumes tuat can DRY A. LITTLE & CO., 236 & 238 Middle St PARLOR LECTlREl Such is the Street Church, Boston Highlands, and has account which Arabi himself be shown in the city. RIF*, Faces, Fancy Goods gives of his rise as a National leader. His Also all the Toil- ElfIBROIDF .JOHN F. RAND, 96 Crosa St now been for two years a Secre- leading Corresponding downfall he attributes, with Oriental subtlety, et Waters. Dry and Pickled, Dealers in Salt. INCREASE NO. 85 WINTER ST. tary, having special charge of the work in to the plots of bis insidious the Waters; DANA & CO., 124 Commercial St YOUR foes, foreign FISU, CAPITAL. officeholders. As of FALL $IH Thos to make War he dis- GOODS! Africa, Micronesia and among the Dakota Minister Dry, Pickled and Smoked. desiring money on s ail and medium investments patched certain Circassian officers to Soudan We make a of FI8H,GEO.TKEFETHEN & CO. 60ommercial Whaf Indians. LISE specialty ▲ in grain, provisions and stock They refused to aud a OUR and Groceries. HIOJIS. DE FOYEY obey orders, presented C'i'fc Imported Cigars and at speculations, can dosobyoper- Rev. E. P. Goodwin, D. D., is the of remonstrance pastor against their being employed in OF same FLOURWILLIAMS, PULSIFER & GO.. 69 Corn'l St SaS«dJ atingon our plan. From May 1st, tbe time u*e doe w Will give a course of twenty lectures in the First a service which was distastefnl to them. It 1881, to the present date, on in- French, Congregational Church in Chicag*, care in our Groceries and Provisions. an! Have Tb beginning a HUsuAIT.Mov ttm. at half Do- Fid, ______vestments of $ 10.00 to cash past was selecting $ 1,000, his duty to maintain E. C. HKRSEY & CO.. 93 & 95 Oom’l at. four m., and the largest in the city of that denomination. military discipline, mestic Goods. FIjOUR, Perfectly Pr>flts have been realized and p. continuing on successive Mondays, We hare and he had reason to that were WHEAT at the same hour. 1 be lectures will include He is a of suspect they of Fvery Description. paid to investors amounting to the graduate Amherst and of A a large variety of 5 and Wooi- Gents’ all sizes and half College, plotting against his life. conrt martial was Imported FURNITUREPORTLAND FURNITURE CO., 40 Exchange Ladles* fine New York Boots a specialty. Calf Balmoral, widtfls, jit.^ several times tne original iuvest- following rnbjects: the Union held 10 cent and we tnansee Boots on Street. sizes. VCI1 ment, still the original in- Theological Seminary, New accordingly and they were sentenced to Cigars, I7IU NITURE Muufrs. Fine A Common Si Gar Iside’s Congres* Prices, $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $3.60, $4.00 leaving: “Ministire lie ltichelieu“La de York, AND sizes an 1 vestment money or Misanthrope and exile in the Sondan. At this the are sure that of French Kid with Matt Kid Tops, all widths, $4.50. making pay- Moliere," Mas de Victor Hu- has been settled in stage foreign judges £ WALTER COKEY n Merchant*, Major Block, leading of the Chamber of Notables. COUSENS & $ om* Will twentv on wick and La Ritica. GROUFRS. TOMLINSON, 217 219 Medium Hand Calf Boots t 111 120, 111. give lectures Anatomy, Physiology, theaidof American capital. Her This incident was followed Of Headqoarters for Curacoa Kid Button. Gents’ Pegged Wescott the most and present by attempts to con- FRESH Grinders & Coffee dl* Hygiene, beginning or FTfcsi uci. Domestic the La Nor- Spice Roaster* a The worth of your money durable Boot on earth. ^ is voke the Chambers and secure the revocation price goods specialty. 14Mh. at to a. m.t and con uuii on and prosperity directly traceable to the con- GROC'FK*.TWITOHELL, CHAMPL1N & CO., 176 Com 1 each and time. Gents’ Machme Sewed Morocco Calf Boots. Tuesdays of the mandi. La La Bus- every Leg at the same hour. sentence until the Khedive, abandoned Rosa, the narrowest to the A B. C. IUG size- and half sizes. Fridays struction of which is now Fall and Winter Boots from railroads, being by bis Ministers and his was to From Steamers tianelli. Boston army, forced Herald, Grocery.CHAS. MoLAUGHLIN St 00,. Central St. widest. Boys Stylish Calf Balmoral and Congress Boots. in that subordinate himself to tbe wishes of tbe for- Sebe and a Boots and Shoes sent ciiakles f. n. d. actively pushed country. Railroads great many 1 by mail, postage prepaid. smrtr, eign Controllers. When the Turkish commis- Every Week. other well known brands. £ ROCEB8, br'ng an unexpected current of and VX SAWYER, FOSS & DEERING.l entral Wlirf Will give tweuty lectures on Natural History, be- business, sioners Popular, Cheap. on arrived, Arabi declared that his objects PEDAL ORA ARE ATS AAD PROTECTORS gin ing W'» I)\ «»ct. IMh, at a new nROTEKIEN and Provisions. Inspire life and unwonted into were tbe maintenance of the Snltau’s twelve M., and oi wc energy rights \X CON ANT & RAND, 153 Commercial St A. T continuing Inesdaya. ldu- the old Mexican towns and the authority of the Khedive, and the pre- Our store is kept open trated by microscope and tuacklKvxd. along the line of the Flour and Provisions. vention af abnses on the part of foreign office- OUR day and night, tn fact we EXCURSIONS roads. The tax-gatherers find a differ- GROCERIES,FLETCHER & GO., 169 Commercial St HRS. great holders. A reconciliation between tbe Khe- are never closed, a fea- 421 of Gold Boot. cZsWELL ence. dive and bis riROCERIEN, Flour and Provisions. Congress Street, Sign The of the Mexican Ministers would have been imme- ture not often found in a — — Will a receipts treasure VI" H. S. MELCHER & CO., 147 Commercial St TO give series of talks on the History ot Art, on diately effected if the of the French at 2 which a few years ago never exceeded presence city the size of Portland, Tuesdays, p. m., beginning Oct. 10th. $19,- and English fleets had uot excited the STORE Provisions and Flour. popula- and is at all times in W. P CHASE & CO. 167 Commercial St 000,000 per annum, amounted to $22,000,000 tion of Alexandria. GROFEKM. Course tickets at $5,00 for any course May be charge of a competent ROFEK# and Dealers iu Flour. obtained between the hours of for the year June As Arabi plsads his own case, foreign inter- ik never one and t p m., at ending 30, 1880, to $23,- person. This is I SMITH, GAGE & CO., 92 Commercial St 86 Winter street. vention arose from an occurence of do interna- change C'* DEALER. sep3ndtnov6 THE~SH0E «. DKX'IKK -- -- plea Photographic CO.. Congress St Cincinnati, -- t>s been without work- and contempt. 229 middle Street, and 1 Street. Cook ies, machinery, Oxford Vinegar, Eider, Ketchup Ac Temple County.---7a English Duplex, E. D. PETTENG ILL At Mirs., 8 At 10 Evansville ------or and we of the South PTEHEES, Co. Market Ind., 7g men, money credit, A machine to [ and Uarrard Burners. Jj6 change the color of Havana LASU, Gains, Sausages, Ac _Mdly STOCKSPECULATION Chicago..7S ceuld have succeeded.” Thus a free trader Maine Central R. R Consol, tobacco has been patented. It bag been found PORK,THOMPSON, EOWLElt At CO., 80 Portland St Parties wishing to make money In Stocks should 7g communicate with the old Portland & Ogdensburg K. R. 1st Mort., 6a tells how a tariff the PACKERS. established firm of unwittingly preserved neceiaary, we pregame to the shade of Eastern Car Trust, _ change For Sale Wholesale and Retail. At 13 & 15 g. PORK TRUE LEiGHTON, Silver St U. S. 4 per ct. Bonds, Registered and Union. pare Havana in order that it not JOHN A. DODGE & Coupon, tobacco, may Wholesale and Commission. CO.. be confounded with the brand of Havana to- BANKERS AND 8IG1K -FOR SALE BY- PRODUCE,THUMPS >N Si HALL, 103 Commercial St. LIEBIG BROKERS, bacco in COMPANY’S No. 14 Alluding to the threats of grown Connecticut.—Norristown Her- Wall Republicans GOODS.—Hall Rubbet Co. Street, New York, ald. JOSE & who will SWAN & c. E. Portland cor. Middlo A send free full here and there, not to vote for Republican ocu> co.,dtf UEBBKR branch, Union st*. information showing how BARRETT. be A Hudson River farmer who wanted a better A Denlers. large profits may realized on investments ot 186 candidates for one reason or another, the Importers EXTRACT Middle St., Portland, Me. horse than he possessed drove into Yonkers SA1.T.EMERY' A FUR ISH, Head of Union Wharf Journal “If to Providence says: the continued ARTISTS’ MATERIALS BliOM Stores A $10 $1,000. US. one with his nag, and a EKS, Chandler*. Called Bonds cashed. day hunting up certain 3 A 4 success of the Republican means the SHIPJ. S. WINSLOW At CO., Central Wnf _feblBeodly eodtf party citizen who had the sort of horse he Tube colors 6-7*8 cents tube. OF MEAT ■nch7_ wanted, per BROKERS, Cordage, Chandler* and best progress and prosperity of the 45cents and country, the farmer stated his desire to exchange, and Canvass 33 and per yard SJIIIP9 Stores. RYAN A KELSEY.181 OommerclalSt FINEST AND COPEST MEAT- there is never a time when a national princi- added, “I understand that you are a Christian upwards* CJHIPSMITHS, Chains, Anchors, Blocks 17r-3 FOR is not involved In a Sketch boxes of wood 10x14, $1.75 O Pumps, Ac. G.M.StauwoodACo. Com’l st FLAVOURING STOCK SOUPS, JERSEY MILK. MUNICIPAL ple contest, whether man?” “Yes, sir." "Belong to the Baptist each. CASES of ever* Description. MADE DISHES & SAUCES. -AND — there is an issue or the — — absorbing present not, Church?—one ef deacons, I believe?” AT SHOW CHARLES H. BLaKE, 73 Cross St "Iam.” A trade was made, and the farmer ot weak CAUTION.—Genuine ONLY with with Milk and those who neglect their allegiance from IS S' A TING and Plumbing. An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases digestion supplied good Jersey every drove home with the new equine. But in the Tlao Art S3toro, PENNELL A 17 and 19 Union fac-simile of Baron Liebig’s Signa- FAMILIESmorning, Sundays included. Extra milk or other STEAMW. H. CO., St and debility. Bonds carelessness, any a should fed furnished when desired. Address indifference, pet- course of three days he returned and began, STREET, Is a succonb and boon for which Nations grateful." gjue Jpfr across Label. This 393 4jOIV«KB£S A Molasses Importers. (tc. Railway so at a _ePP Medical Prett, Lancet. British Medical Journal, motive, do the risk of to the "See here, deacon, what kind of man are anl 2 TT&Stf S. HUNT A Caution IS tO H. Woodford's. ty peril SUGARGKO. Co., Agts Eagle Refiner* of all Grocers, and Chemists. necessary Owing T. SOULB, BOUGHT AND SOLD. You never told me that horse I got of So be had Storekeepers, dtf vital of the and the vital In- you? Blocks Galvanized Boat Trim- for the United States (wholesale 0. David «& Co., Various and 11 ferior STlb- ang24 strength party had and and heaves!” Sole Agents only) cheap you spavins ringbones For Sale in Yarmouth. 17ACKCEmings. T.LAUGUL1NA SON.Conter St Fenchurcb Avenue, London, England. Ctitutes in the Market. terests of nation.” I a 9, being “No, believe I didn't." “Well, you’re and Grocers' 8TO CKS Geo. H. Lovell the milliner on Mala St ftEAS, Coffees, Spices Sundries. C no ICE B l pretty Christian, you are!” “My friend,” pla- on Lower offers her entire stuck of mil- A G. W. SIMONTON A CO.. Mfrs., 13 A 15 Union 4 dlatvTh lbs, bought or carried margin cannot, now be at In- the can And it MRS. Village, my Tbust funds placed cidly replied good man, “if you a lin'-ry and Pan.) «;<>«>.!« for sa'e at bargain, WARE, Mfg’s. and Dealers. Hyacinths, Tulip*, Crocus, Lilies, Daily telegraphic quotations from J?ew York so as to a anywhere in the Good Book that a deacon in if foi to ill-bealtb of‘the own- terest with safety yield revenue of applied soon. Owing TIN TENNEY A LEIGHTON, 202 Fore St. CANVASSERS WANTED. Stock Exchange. the Baptist Church must point on' the defects er, the must be sold. J'bis is a grand open- For Sale. cent. The result Is tha goods Bags Ac., Mfrs. and Dealers, more than four per in his own horse where a sinner is too ing for as th-re is no other millinery SU UOO. «ell The Eagle Clothes Wringer. Sold on'y by Flowei Pots. Trellises &c ignorant business, «. B. BROAD A CO., 162 family Uori», years old, weigh* Brackets, Stands, SAMUEL to see for I’ll admit store in town. at once to TRUNKS. Exchanges* in tor BO TO oanvassers. Owl or commission, ho hay* a reduced himself, my tin and trade Apply __ sound aud shad srery respst. Sold salary W. C. HANSON, many college professorships H. Dealer* i„ Sawed Wood and ASOOi) •apital J. W. NAW1EB & CO. I back. Come in and we’ll hunt for the pat* GEO. LOVELL, fault* *ll*ie M tha «XX UtglTidJR AWUiCX. required. HIBBARD, 194 Middle «tt2 pets, coal and air-tight stove*, Gardiner, Palmer & Co. Another committee was formed to solicit Capt. Serenus Brown of BuckBport, dropped ext -naiou taoles and chairs, plated ware, crockery f Jas. H. Irish & on Gorham, Co, which now enrolls more than 80 dead, at Ellsworth, on Friday evening last, and glass ware, kitchen furniture, Ac., Ac. t C. membership, of FOR AUTUMN 1882- Hallowell, Spaulding. board of the schooner ‘‘C.arissa Story’’ F O. BAILEY & CIO Audissssra Chandler & Estes. names. The fee was fixed at 25 Lewiston, membership which he was master. Ho was a man about oet5 Livermore Palls, G. D. dll_ Hughes. cents or more, as each Individual should 76 years ot and died probably from heart Mechanic Falls, A. W. Bridge, E. A. Thomas. age, Norway, S.|L. Crockett. A. O. Noyes. choose. disease. We have just received from the Butter HORSE AND CARRIAGE MART. Old A. L. Orchard, Geo. K Fogg, JeUison, It was decided to take up a “penny” contri- The stable of Alderman Qould of Ellsworth T G. A. Beale, waB on of Richmond, at burned the evening the 27th ult., to- AUTUMN bution each to r Rockland, 0. S. Andrews, meeting, defray expenses for CHMDLER & Districts of a and shall sell on SATURDAY, Oct. 7th, at 10 getbet with one horse and other valuable con- Vermont, fine lot of L. Sabattus, E. H. Johnson, &c. CO, large WE o’clock a. in., at Horse and Carriage Mart, postage, stationery, tents. It was to be an t, Saccarai pa, F. K. Webb thought incendiary P ura street: The broad and re of fire. Tne was 8ac<», H. B. Kendrick & Co., oomprehensi plan work supposed guilty person arrested, Fall Made Butter. Parties in want I Four Horses, drivers and worncrs. C. R. Pierce. made at in has been and had a bearing before the court, but Would invite the attention of fine Tw new Phaetons. Springvale, Saratoga 1880, carried out police *4 L So. Paris A. M. Gerry. waB discharged for want of sufficient evidenoe 'I wo hide Bar Top Buggies. S. Delano. by good organization and the of the of of India Two Couco d Thomaston, leadership to convict him. purchasers use are Wagous. Viualhaven, H. M. Roberts. able and earnest officers of the Women’s Aux- goods for Winter invited to call and DRESS FABRICS Two second-hand Phaetons. Waldoboro, G. Bliss. KENNEBEC COUNTY. Shawls to iheir Grand Ex- One 44 .Jr Seat. iliary Conference. mp Waterviile, J. M. Wall. A daughter of Gustavos Webber of China, One Express Wagon. W. E Smith. At hibition which is now Seven new Harnesses. Yarmouth, the annual meeting held at Mercantile about 11 years old. fell from a load of corn- open. examine. a One of the Hall, yesterday afternoon, the following offi- stalks Monday upon pitchfork. The assortment in and which will be ready for exhibition on F. O. BAILEY A CO., Auctioneers. tines of the fork was thrust through her left long oct5 dtd CITY AND VICINITY. cers were re-elected: cheek and into the brain. She was picked up square is larger and more President—Mrs E. C. Jordan. in an unconscious state and taken into the Vice President—Mrs. L M. varied than on Valuable Real Estate «KW ADVERTISEMENTS TO-DAY Perry. house, when it was found that the left side of any former Treasurer—Mrs. Edmund Phiuney. her body was paralyzed. There are no hopes and in of Auction. SPECIAL NOTICES. Recording Secretary—Miss Mary R. Mcln- of recovery. opening, variety W. L. Wilson & by shall §*>11 on October Beecroft. tire. PENOBSCOT COUNTY. Co., WEDNESDAY, 11, Spiritual Songs—John'R. and 19th. F. styles, colorings prices WE at 3 o’clock p. m.. the valuable p ope^ty No. ENTERT tlNMENTS. Corresponding Secretary—Miss Mary The of the Tuesday, the total valuation Sept. s Stevens. Whig says 21 Myrtle street, consietiijf of a two ory French A. Gilson. taxable of as the the that Ro f Bricfc Hou-e with »2 fini ned rooms Se- Grand Billiard Tournament—E. Executive Committee—Mrs. J T. property Bangor, appears by probably largest gas, Gilman, » cel- MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. assessors’ books, is $9,307,823. against $9,156,- bag wa er and all m dern improvement'*, good First Parish; Mrs. Geo. F. T. lbot, Park St. will be shown in one house. m 231 last year, a gain of $151,652. Bate of tax- any COR. lar and perfect drainage. Extra lot adjoining Wheels—P. EXCHANGE & For O. FEDERAL STS. to Emery Box, 1,767. 1 he ab >ve will be sold without reserve ation $2.60, which with the 10 per cent, dis- season. eodSm propertv Chandler St Co.—Winter street. Wedding? Bella. place this Beauti- close an es and shon d attract nttention Its lo- count makes the rate $2.34 net. ate, The Great American Specifie—Whipple St Co. A cation in the immediat vicinity of City Hall, Post Merrill. very brilliant wedding occurred at the ful of Where Did You Get- E. T. Weller Brown proposes to start a drove of styles This will be a rare occasion of wit- Office, &c.t would make an Investment absolutely of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. residence Geo. C. Shaw, Esq., yesterday four hundred head of cattle westward nessing a tine display of Rich and Medi- sale and profitably. moving F. O. UAILEV Sc Auctioneers. Gilt Vermont Butter-W. L. Wilson St Co. the Mr. from next were um Priced Goods, and the are CO., Edge morning contracting parties being Bangor Saturday. They gath- public oct5 dtd To B*?e' s of Carpetings—Geo. A. Gay St Co. Chas. William Lindsey and Miss Aurilla O. ered in Aroostook and Penobscot counties. cordially invited to inspect them wheth- Thursday. Oct. 6.— wen, Mo re St Co. Storeham both of P. The Bangor there are now about Shawls er desiring to purchase or not. Admiuittrntor * Male of Beal Estate Grand Exhibition— Chandler St Co. Montreal, Q., Canon Whig says Antique by fifteen million feet of in Pea Cove boom Auction. Wo» den Borders Decay. Sills of St. Lake’s Cathedral performing the logs Wanted—A First Class Man. and one-half of these will be scaled out this virtue of a license obtained from the Probate beautiful testified will Samaritan Association. ceremony Many presents season, a crew of 140 men now being in long and square, be BY Court in aud for Cumberland 1 shall K. Harmon. engaged County, 'J hree Mouths Extra Pay- Z. to the kind reme obrances of friends here and in the work. In the Argyle boom there are sell at public auction on the premises, on WEDNES- Notice-A n ed a feature. The UN- DAY, Oct 26th, at 3 o’cl-KSk p. m., the tw* aud Adjour Meeting. elsewhere After the about eight million logs. special Boston St Marne Railroad—jld Orchard Beach. ceremony an elegant a half story Weod.n House aud Lot containing Lost—Pocket Book. wedding breakfast was served. Among the PRECEDENTEDLOW PRI- 4,000 Sq feet, vo. 26 Spruce St., i Portland, aaa Removal—Enoch known hs the John Wall pr -p^rtv. Terms easn. Knight. were Mr. J. Y. Four Lives Saved. Gluve department—h.stmau Bros. St Bancroft. guests Lloyd of Montreal, CES at which these M. LYNCH, Administrator e*t. John **alL Dr. Bull’s relieved four of goods Portland benno'ent Society. Chief Engineer G. T. R. R., tbe groom's step- Cough Syrup my F. O. BAILEY A CO.. Auctioneers, Glove sale—Owen. Moore & Co. childreu of a most will be offered should com- se23 se23,3Uoct7toctl6dt4 father, and Dr. Blodgett of Boston, who oflT alarming attack of Whoop- AUCTION SALFS. from dated as best man. Mr. and Mrs. ing Cough, which their throats and mand the attention of all Ac.—F. O. St Co. Lindsey OCT. F. O. BA ILLY A CO., Furniture, Carpets Bailey St t>. for Boston on necks became so swollen as to them THURSDAY, 492 & 494 St. F. O. left the noou prevent 5, Standard Books— Bailey train. who desire to select a shawl Congress r stateO. St Co. from •el8 dtf Ta uahle Real ailey Tuesday evening a number of friends swallowing.Nothing would give them even Auctioneers and Commission Merchants Horse and Mart—F O. Bailey & Co. gather- this season. of Carriage relief, until this was tried. Range price ed at the residence of Mrs. Capt. Wm. Thomp. temporary Syrup Salesroom lb Exchange Ml* One in one saved their I We shall sell a lot of fine Chandler & Co., Winter street, Boston, an- son, in Cape Elizabeth, to witness the mar- bottle, night, lives, from $50 to $800. large English verily believe. Geo. W. V. 0. BAILS V, 0. W. ALLAH neunoe in this paper that their importation of riage of her oldest daughter, Miss Annie May Eabhaet, PLAIN CHUDDAH shawls India shawls for the fall and winter of 1882 is Dow, and Mr. Daniel E. Rodick of Freeport. Captain of Police, Baltimore, Md. Tooth Brushes at 13 cents each. Regular sale of Furniture and General Merohah- in black and all de- dise every Saturday, commencing at 10 o’clock a. remind the ladies The was white, now open. We need not ceremony performed by Rev. M. C- m. Consignments solicited. oct3dtf how indispensable an India shawl has real, Pendexter of Cape Elizabeth Depot, in a fit. sirable colors, in all quali- ly become to a ladies wardrobe, and the repu- ting and appropriate manner. The happy ties, in long and square. One Hundred dozen Gentlemen’s Four tation of Chandler & Co. for these goods is couple were congratulated under an areh The of Ply to be the head- made of great popularity anch that it is acknowledged evergreen and flowers from the center SOMETHING quarters for Iudia Shawls, as they exhibit of which hung a horse shoe of beautiful Linen Collars at $1.10 per dozen. probably the largest assortment of any house flowers. The parlors were artistically adorned EVERY LADY India Shawls E. T. in the country, and the prices very low. with evergreens and flowers. A very pleasant party met yesterday fore- At 2J o'clock to-day, F- O. Bailey & Co. causes them to be sought noon at the residence of Mrs. Alice S. Rand* OUGHT TO will sell at salesroom, 18 Exchange street, KNOW. after more this season than 1882. 1882. lett, 336 Congress street, to witness the mar- about 100 volumes, histories, biographies, etc., There exists a riage of her son, Fred E., to Miss M. A. means of se- ever before. Merrill. Sale and 6. etc., in choice bindings. positive a Ricbardson-Silsby of this city. The marriage curing soft and brilliant fridayToct without reserve. This will be an excellent ep- ceremony was performed by Rev. Henry Complexion, no matter how to obtain books at one-half their 455 LOOK -giortunity Blanchard of Congress Square church, the poor it may be. 2 lots of Linen Towels at Low Prices. CONGRESS ST. ▼alne. See auction colnmn. naturally Very a 27 & 29 Winter couple standing under handsome canopy Hagan’s Magnolia Balm is a St., of flowers with white Where did yon get those pretty Boots? Sooh a dove spreading Ha delicate and harmless arti- Gentlemen’s over their heads. The Boston. Side Lace is the remarks made by people every day, and wings presents were cle, which removes Boots, instantly oc5 d3t Finest * numerous and one of note—a Fitting Boots In the World. AT it refers to onr Ladies’ Dress Reform Boots, elegant, special Freckles, Tan, Redness OUR for sale only by E. T. Merrill, swinging ice pitcher—from the clerks in Bines Vul- Bros., where Mr. Rundlett is Roughness, Eruptions, oci6-tf 455 Congress street. employed. Mr. gar etc. So and Mrs. Rundlett left on the noon for Flushings, etc., train * MOORE & * delicate and natural are its e showing Street, Tbe adjourned •‘COMMON SE^SE” COK- $3.00. The excess of increase of liabili- all sorui of Htone floods. Telephone Wo. proved FORMER land Association will come off tonight. 910,112,365. PRICE $2.50. 444 P. O. box 175/, or come up in rtpiiog MET. The b st corse■ for the ties is principally in the Middle and Western se The county side of the City Building has Hi. ho. cars. oct4-lw money in the markt t. Also a full PORTLAND, States. In the Middle States the increase is a ME.^ been elegantly recarpeted. line of entirely due to casualties that have occurred in Portland BeneYolcut Society. A m .n dead drunk was found lying between « TRUNKS annual meeting f this ociety for the choice WE HAVE NOW & Maine railroad New York City, the failures in the other parts the tracks of tbe Boston yard THEof officers and otner business, will be held on MISSES’ 100 Robber Circulars at of New York State been below the Oct. at 4 o’clock CORSETS. $2.25 a in this city last night. He was within three having WEDNESDAY, 11, 18^2, p. m., Each, Ready for inspction very choice average, both in number and amount of in- in the Diiectors’ Hoorn of National Tradsrs Bank, stock of inches of tbe rails and had a narrow escape octlldlw RUFUS H.HINKLEY, Secretary. debtedness. FORMER PRICE $3.50. from death. • A comparison of the total figures for the nine Lost. AND Harris, the alleged swindler was liberated on months of 1881 and 1882, shows the horse cars from Grand Trunk to Stats st. or CLOAKS AND SUITS bail Sheriff Parker had te- pronoriiou We warrant every garment to give perfect satisfaction. $4,000 Tuesday. pi to t on of iucrease in liabilities to be relatively [N from State mery Sts., Tuesday evenjng, -FOR— ed in bis hands a special writ for debt, against larger a pocket book containing between $20 an 1 $8o. for the nine mouths of tbe year than for the The finder will he rewarded the snme at is the best ever offered in Harris and found him just as the train was by leaving This decidedly Bargain Portland in last quarter. Most of the excess occurred dur- 108 Emery St. oc4dlw* leaving. It took all tbe money Harris, bis this Garment. BAGS. ing the first three months. With the opening lawyer and a friend had, and then Col. Parker Notice. 492 & 494 St. Children and of Spring a general improvement became Congress Boys. was ooiiged to loan the lawyer two dollars to adjourned meeting of the Diamond Island ectG dtf We are Agents for the Patent Wood manifest, which has been since maintained. Association to a c d*» of will make tbe amount of the bill, and Harris AN adeic® pair. UD terday noon. of the warden, the deputy warden, W. S> are REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.J A flue water color portrait of Wallace Ross. These books reprints of CARD PLATE ENGRAVER acted and in ill Premiums. YOUNG MEN’S ^ Boston Mr. Hinkley, promptly vigorously the novels of $1,000 the oarsman, painted in by J. the leading the day, Don’t forget the place. pursuit of tbe man who was tracked to Waldo- Visiting AND Nobby Stiff ami Soft Hats will be Rowe, formerly of St. John, is on ex- wiih many others Staples boro. comprising opened this morning. hibition in the latter city. The painting is the works of such writ- Cards. Stationer. gifted M to All Hones Owned in Maine. Just received troiu the »ew " JORE & CO. Open a taken in Portland, and rep- OWF.N,oct5 dlt l’otk our from photograph Beal Estate Transfers. ers as Anthony Trollope, Ming Greene & Markets, perial styles resents the oarsman in his boat, in the act of Wyer Co., in Dei by Hats for youug men. The following transfers of real estate were Braddon, William Black, Sir Engrav pounds. Domestic Coalf a Specialty, at Lowest Market finest stock and Among Congressmen Reed was attorney for Staples George C. SAME that never beat Prices. Silk Hats made to order. are words from all their Excursion Tickets DAY—$200 f»r Horses the railroad. receiving good Exchange Street, Portland. 100 to to Yeaton and H. Fairfield for 2.34; $ first. $50 to second, $30 third, $-0 friends, are Hon. X. B. Reed and Hon. Nelson Jy29 dly So fourth. 322 If all had served their Commercial Street, BOOTS AND SHOES Cruelty to Animals- Dingley, Jr., cf Maine. send CONDITIONS:—A11 races will be governed the ever exhibited in this country. As we the by To the Editor of the Preee. country as faithfnl'y as these two, says rules of the National Trotting Association. Five to mail to every State iu the Union, wo ►hall he Brown’s Wliarl by hereafter after the meetmgB in the nation would have lit- 30 CENTS! enter and four t> start to constitute a race. A glad to make your acquaintance and sup- afternoon, Congregationalism our mutual advan- E. N. Yesterday horse the field to receive first you with in our line to was distancing money ply goods drawn one horse, tle reason to of the late at 3 MAINE. PERRY, by Congress. PORTLAND, City Hall, a car, complain PORTLAND only. Entries to close Tuesday, Oct. 10th, tage. loaded Both voted to o’clock p m. 245 Middle near the Farrington Block, sustain the President’s veto, Street. Standing E"t ies, ten per cent, to be made to J. »T. FRYE. Orders received by Telephone. splfkHf m. e. PALmER. eodtf the animal was and have been found on the side of all — TO — «ep30___ down with people, and poor right No 23 Preble St. Portland, to whom all letters oc3 while the the moral should be addre^st. _d3w to draw the great load, great questions of the day, while the struggling Horses to be called at 1.30 m. and to BARBADOES MOLASSES. raw former, as llie chairman promptly p. For Sale. driver was beating him A large place of the Judiciary Com- WORK HORSE FOR start at 2 ©’cl .»ck sharp* THE AMERICAN KOMI' mittee, was SALE. RARE chance for a young man that is Ch'ice the blows wero largely instrumental in carrying oct3did j. j. FRYE, Secretary. willing Hhds. Bar bad e* Mol rinses from cargo was on the borm's side where the amd others the are cordially invited to t-» work. One of the oldest ai d boat known loug-deiayed G-ueva Award bill visiting city A 260of Hark “Favo Ito,” also all grade Cteufua- instance. through 9 sound and a the Art icc cream and establish- iuflicted. Nor was ibis the only the House. Mr. Reed is Bay Mare, years old, OLD ORCHARD DEACE matte store, catering fancy case, candy goe and Porto Rico for sale low t»y universally recoguiz- M C in Association. it. thd tat*. Order* are receive from all If ed as one of the leaders of ments Other cars were correspondingly loaded. the House, aud Mr. worker; weight 102o.Will be sold an<» a 1 -cal busined*. to good STATED of the Maine Charitable parts of the country, large is a Christian co such cruelty Dingley, though he has served but oue term in Meeting is ab »u t b> he will CAGE tins mnunity Van be iseeu at P. V. Hayes’ and return. A Mechanics’ Abbo intion, will be held in the As the propfiete leave the state SMITH, & CO. should it would Congress, has mads a cheap. ins treeitm animals not be showed, and already large place for Library Room Mechanic’s Building, THUB3DAY 593 St., glvs all needed ahoet the heeieers. Ap* ISO * 1*2 the himsell as an street. te •. W. 664 Ueacrece St. Commercial St. pay the agent of the society with long earnest, Christian statesman. stable, Plnm Good on any regular train tills week. EVENING, Oe(, 6th at at 7.80 o’clock. Congress ply immediately LVtY, ocS dlw oct3dtd A place of renflervons during the week, octidtf d2w* an name to look after this matter. Spectator* N. Y. Evangelist. ootedSt 8. H. SIEVES8, Gen, Agent ». B. SWIFT. Secretary. •«p22 I Wit and Wisdom. Modern housekeepers have abandoned all MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. RAILROADS. RAILROADS. cleaning compounds of acids, whiting and am. [ monia, and use only Elkctho-Silicon, the at New York, a SOU OIIOR In Fair weather makes corn; foul weather and standard silver polish of the world. Sixteen WANTEDtUeShtp Chandlery Grocery Business—a Rumford Fails & Buetlleld makes 'em ache.—Boston Commercial Bulle- young or middle age t man, wiili an eastern ac- CENTRAL in household use. The best, the To such a liberal MAINE RAILROAD. tin. years cheap* quaintance. compeusitiou wiil be _ Address B. A. l.f Box N. Y. P. u. RAISiJgtOAP. est. Wholesale. W. F. paid. 685, On and after Monday, Jane 19th, Druggists. Phillips oc3 dlw Pa**enger Trainn will ran as follows: Leave Portland “Great aches from little toe corns grow.” & Co. Leave Canton for Portland and ^______for Nt. and the John,.Halifax Province*, 4.30 and 9.60 a. m. German Corn Remover gives instant relief. Wanted. and all stations on E. A N. A. (IjIMITBI}.) Railway, Leave Portland for Canton, at 9.D0 MAKltlAfiSKS. cures the worst RELIABLE gentleman for a progressive posi 1.20, and tll.l6| p m.; Nt. Andrews, at. «te- 25c. a. m. and .30 p. m. __ tion; salary aud commission. 235 MIDDLE Fredericton, Aroostook County, A Leave Lewiston at 9.40 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. STREET, second floor, right hand oo3d3t* Rhen,looMehead Lake, and all stations on H. A Stage connection* with Mexico, Dixfleid, “As we says a war In this Oct. 4, Rev. BLOOD Piscataquis B R., 111.16 p. (or 1.20 Byron, charged,” correspondent, city, by Henry Blanchard, DISEASE m., p. Porn, Livermore, West snxaner and Turner. Fred E. Rundlett and Mies M. A. Ricbardsou Wanted m., noon, and remain in Bangor over night); for “the bugles blew.” It must have been a Silaby, limned lately. ^ OTIS HAYFORD 8m*. Y. S. of Portland. Helfa*i and both In its Primary, Secondary or Bangor, Buck*port, Dexter, June 88 charge.—The Tertiary or two good rooms, or Portland. 20. je2Cdtf YAR101TU, trumped-up with 1.16 Judge. At Cape Elizabeth Depot. Oct. 3, by Rev. M. C. without boarW* Nkowhegan, p.m., 1.20p.m.,fl 1.16p m. n«c. near the corner of Pendextor, Daniel E. Rodick of and Mias ONE High or State a .B'inL'or and Dexter 6.16 p. m. Freeport Address street, (Saturdays Annie M. Dow «,f Elizabeth. spring. Q. Pre s office. oct3d3t» only). 7.00a. m. 1.16 p. m., 1.20 Cape Removes all traces of Mercury from the Waterville, Grand Trunk of Canada. is the soul of business, saith the In Woolwich, Donnell and Miss system p. m., 111.16 p. m. and 6.16 p. m. Saturdays only, Railway Punctuality Sept. 30, Thwlng Cures < 'Id Sores, Ofle Myra ti. Orliss. Scrofula, Rheumatism, Eczema Augusta, llallowell. Gardiner, Rich- Week, proverb. Hence it naturally follows that punc- Oatarrh, or any Blood l>lsea>e. nod after MONDAY, October per In UruuNwicH 7.00 a. 3d, Trip Gardiner, Dr. Alton and Mias mond,and m., 1.20 p. is not material.—Tile Sept. 20, Sawyer Wanted. mW, train* will run «* follow*; tuality Judge. Lizzie Leavitt Cures When Hot Fail! m., 5.16 p. m„ til.16 p. m.; Bulb. 7.00 a. m. ON On and after FRIDAY. June Spring* Lasters on Ladies’ at Iu South Gardiner, Sept. 28, Forest M. Lawrence Boots, 1.20 p. m., 5.16 p. m. and 11.16 p. w. on Df PABSTEKKN: 2d, the favorite and sea- Malvern. EMERY & superior and Mias Abbie P. Willoy. Ark., May 2,1881. FIRST-CLASS HOLMAN, Saturdays only; Rockland, and Knox A For Auburn and I.ewiNtou, 7.10 and 9.00 going steamer New Hrune A have as We have, cases in our town who lived at oct3d3t Biddetord, Me. Lincoln R. R.« 7.00 a. m.t 1.20 will widow with nine children may Hot p. a. m„ I.I6 and 6.10 p. m. wick, leave Rail Road aud were final.y cured with S. S. S. m.; (5.15 p. in. Saturdays Auburn foot of State every FR1 |»A Y at 1 much trouble with them as did the old woman Springs only.) For Ciorham, 9.00 a. m., 1. 30,3.30 and 5.10 Wharf, St., .OO & and 8.16 1.15 p. m. m. on arrival of trains of Eastern DEATHS Murry. Wanted. LewiMton, a.m.y p. m. p. (or morning who lived in a shoe. The children will ail the 6,06 p.m. Lewiston via Brunswick 7.00 and Boston & .Maine Rail and Grand Trunk a Gentleman (whose busin gs ter- For /lontreal, Quebec and Cbicago 1.30 Roads, engagement til.16 m.; from for Memphis, Tenn., May 12,1881. iu * few a.m., p. Farmington, Phillip* Express Train Montreal,) time be getting their noses bumped, their BY days) a possition in some mer- p. m. YARMOUTH, in Cot. Albert T. 18 We bare said l.VWtt bottles of S. S S.in a year. minates and Raugeley Lake an 1 15 p. ra., lion- there next morning, where connections are Falmouth, 4, Misenor, aged cantile establishment; is familiar with accounts, ARRIVAL.*. arriving heads bruised, their fingers cut, and their mom bn. It has gv^u universal satisfaction. Pair minded mouth Wiuthrop, Read Held, We*t Wa- made with Western Counties Railway, Fishwuk’s years 2 and cut produce satisfactory references. Address afternoon at 3 pliyfcicians now recommend it as a positive specific. terville and North Anson 1.16 p.m., and from V rwiittou mid Auburn, 8.35 a. m. Line of Steamers, and stage lines for all itomachs and hovels disordered by unripe [Funeral this Thursday o’clock, se30dlw* J. B. M. Box 3 038, Portland P. O, Express at bis late iesidence Falmouth. S. Mansfield & Co. Farmington via Brunswick, 7.00 a. m. 12.45. and 5.60 p. m. the principal places in Nova Sco'ia. who is a. 12 and 5.00 of to fruit. The mother wise enough to keep in Augusta Oct. 3. Mrs. Delia Newman, wife of LEAVE PORTLAND and BOSTON9 from Ciorbaxu, 8.35, m., 35, Frieght received cn days sailing up twelve Wanted. FOR m. none taken after that of I’ebry Davis’s Charles Newman, aged 38 years 8 months. [Bos'on Louisville, Ky., May 13,1881, p. o'clock, and positively time. * bottle Pain Killer eaves S. S. S. has better satisfaction than From 8.10 a. 6.‘ 0 m.. at. From Itlontrea' and paper copy.] given any fe'/A Ladies for light, ploasajut and profitable eui- Halifax, m., p. Chicago, Quebec, medicine 1 have ever sold. J. A. 9.00 a. in.. 8.00 Iloulton. 10 15 35 m her children much suffering and herself a great lu Gardiner, Sept. 30, Edwin H., son of Charles Flexner. ployment. Ad frose John, p. in.; 12 p. a. Mt. 10.46 a. B. and ifutb L. Seabury, aged 5 months. EUREKA RUBBER STAMP CO., in.; Stephen, m.; tsuelcsport, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on night train and II. P. C. Mersey, Agt., deal of trouble. 6> 0 a. in., 6. 7.45 a. m. and lu Lyman Sept. 20. Anna M., wife of Jessie Kim- Denver, Col., Mav 2,1*81. oct2dlw* Holliaton, Mass. p. in,, Bangor, 6.46, Parlor Cara on day train between Portland in the a.m, 4.15 Belfast W ball, aged 69 years 6 mouths. Every purchaser speaks highest terms of S. tH.OCp.m. Dexter,6.30 p.m. Montreal. Kail Roa 7.65 a. At Sheep-cot Bridge, Sept. 12, Wm. F. Cunning S. S. L. Meisskter. ra., p. rn.; began, m., ma23 dtf It was Chaucer that appropriately said, ROYWASTE 2.55 p m.; Waterville, 9.20a.m. 210., tlO.05 bam, aged 34 years. TICKET OFFICE* S. S. P. cured mo of Sores in Nos- m.; and 6.15 a.m. (Mondays only) Augu*ta, “There is nothing new' bu what has once been Scalp Sores, To assist in office to Purer trils ami Pars, after everything known to the medi- Apply 8..00 a.m 9.67 a.m., 2.55p.m., tll.OO p.m.; 74 EXf HANOI! STREET J0o®-fcO33L old.” Chaucer hash when Absolutely 6.17 a. 10.16 a. 3.16 evidently knew ho DaI'M OtK HtTEAiflnEllS-'S. cal profession had tailed. Three mouths have SHAW.HAltlJIOSD A CAR «EV, Gardiner, m., m., p. m., 10.38 a. 4.00 -and- -a*r— law it.—Yonkers Statesman. passed since T quit taking *. S. S.; there is no 17 A Coniine 111.20 p. m Bath, 6.66 a. m., m., FROM FO* This povrder never vanos. A marvel of purity, symp- rcial St. tom of the disease) I am 29 p. m., 11.66 p. m. (Saturdays only) of Richmond. New Vork. 6 strength and wliolesomeness. More economical remaining; permanently df DEPOT AT FOOT OF INDIA NT. City .Liverpool.Oct cured. It stands unrivalled for lilood Diseases. Brunswick, 7.25 a. m., 11.16 a. ru.. Avila.New York. Porto Rico... .Oct 3 ban the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com- PIHLADKLPIHA Jno. S. N. Y 4.30 p. ra., 112.36 a. m., (night.) Rockland. of Puebla.New York..Havana.Oct 5 petition with the miltitude of low short weight, Taggart, Salananca, Tickets sold at Reduced An advertisement in a Western paper offers ofty teat, WANTED. 8.16 a. m., 1.20 p. m., 4.26 a ra., (Mondays only. Rates, 7 alu'u or phosphate Direct Steamship Line. Ontario.Quebec...... Liverpool.Oct powders. Lewiston, 7.20 a. m., 11.16 a m., 4.16 p. m. k "fashionable” for sale. Mrs. Y'east Sold in cans. situation by an experienced To Canada. Detroit, Chicago, it woukre piano Peruvian.Quebec.Liverpool_Oct 7 only Royal Baking PowderCo., lady book-keeper, 6.65 a. m. 8.20 a. m.; New Yor* references AdJress BOOKKEEP- Phillip*, Farmington, Ciuciuuali. Ml. LouL. Om>ihn, *agia- aa* was at a lots to know what a fashionable Niagara.New York..Havana.Oct 7 feb!8d&wly A good given. 10.18 a. m. due in Portland Leaves each Port Every WeduesJay piano Press Office se29dlw* Wiaitirop being uvr, Mt. Paul, s*alt l.al*e City, Valencia.New York..l.agua ra.Oct 7 ER, as follows: The morning trains from August* and Saturday really was, but she has come to the conclusion 7 Denve.ft, Nan Frauci»co, Atlas.Boston.Liverpool_Oct Bath, 8.36 a. in. Lewiston, 8.40 p. ra. The day one that is the that it must be “banged.”—Yonkers Germanic.New York. .Liven ool_Oct 7 trains from Bangor, and all intermediate stations and all points in York 7 WANTED. No Whs* stage. Statesman. (Jimbria.New .".Hamburg.Oct and connecting roads at 12.35 and 12. 45 p. Wed and Noothwrat. Northwent, rf.iHton. Pennland.. New ... Oct 7 Tin Plate From Long Wharf. 8 p York..Antwerp Three and Sheet Iron work- m. The afternoon trains from Vvatervilio, JOSEPH General Bolivia .New 7 and HICKSON, Manager. m. From Fine 3 .raei Wnarf York..Glasgow.Oct If you doubt, come to see and we will ers. W- l> No. 22 Augusta, Bath, Rockland Lewiston at 6.42 A. Brown Bread.—One one Frin.New York.. Oct 7 us, €’URE AMES, Market Square, J. STEPHENSON, G. P. at If a. m Boston cup flour, Liverpool... or ! ! Write for p. m. The Night Pullman Express train at 1.60 Philadelphia, Indiana.New York. .Liverpool_Oct 7 ITOIJ, charge nothing particulars Portland, Maine. W. J. SPICER. Superintendent. oct3dtf Insurance one-half the rate of two Indian two-thirds and a of a litt le book to the a. ra. cut rye, caps meal, cups Rhein .;New York..Bremen ..Oct 7 copy ‘‘Message Unfor- se27 dtf vessel. tunate t Sleeping Cars attached, runs daily, Sundays in sailing jnoiasses, two milk, one cup lukewarm Arcbimede.New York Spain ac 7 astoriA Suffering.” Freight for the West by the Peun. R.B.,and South cups Italy.Oct and Asfc any pr. minent as to our eluded, between Boston Bangor York..St 10 Druggist standing. and bv connecting lines, forwarded free of commission. one salt, and three tea- Santiago.New Jago.Oct Old Dr. Ditcher’s tRuns to Bangor every morning, Skow water, teaspoouful York..Havre.Oct 11 remedy for fl5P"$l*‘O0 RJ\W%RO will be to through Portland & R. R. Fauna ge 'ten Dsilsn. Ilound 818 Pereire.New paid any hegaa Sunday Morning, but not Monday. Does Ogdensbnrg Trip Yeast Powder. Steam of York. .Havana.Oet 12 Children's Chemist who toill on 100 bottles ‘THE FAVORITE.” ATTENTION. Veals and Boom Included. spoonfuls Congress City Washington.New Complaints. find analysts of of JiGENTS not run to Dexter, Belfast, Buckspert, or St York..Havana.Oct 14 H. N. st. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potas- FALL For Freight or Passage to or three hours. Newport.New want agent* in every part of the state, to John Sunday morning ARRANODIEEKT, apply two ....Oct 14 "Especially adapted to children." sium, or any Mineral substance. fi. B. A sent, Parisian.Quebec.Liverpool WE sell the best article ever p aced upon the Limited Ticket* llrsf and second class for Dr. Alex. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., October 1882- dettlt lit * oog Wfcnrf. Rmisi Robertson, 1057 2d Av., N. y. Props market, used daily in every housnn-ld m uni ver- n#, John and Halifax era sale at reduced Commencing 'iouday, 2, Portland Wholesale Prices Current. [per dottle] Atlanta, Ga. sa )y acknowledge d by all t he superior rates. toanythinu Traian Icare Portland : MINIATURE ALMANAC.NOVEMBER 6. "Pleasant, Barmless and cf of tne kind ever before manufactured, it sells over PAYSON Sup’t PnMcngrr Corrected tor the i*KisS» to Oct. 5, 1882. Wonderfully Efficacious." Price 8maU Sizf, $1.00 TUCKER, MAIL S. 8. CO. S in rlBrii. 6 03 6.20 Dr. and over and by a Portland. June 19, 1882. jol7tf A. IH—For all stations running through to PACIFIC High w%ter, yV atL)>. A. J. Green, Royerton, lnd. forces 1.7* again, energy permanent fcrade Flour Gruigt. S ui sets.5 34 Moon ri6©s. 0.3U can be established. Don’t auto semi 10 ct.**. for St. Johnsb ry, Burlington, Stanton, Vt., and PAn me 4 and to N. Also at St. .Jobns- Superfine. 4 25:5 75 H. M. Corn, car ‘1 prescribe it as superior to any known remedy." sample terms. SMITH & GREEN, Lock box Ogdensbm g, Y., connecting irnn&ii^ Extra Spring. .6 7p»6 25 lots, 82 Dr. II. A. HOR.B BY ALL BKIH-CISTS. 16, Stoneh&m, Mass. sep2t>dlm Portland and Worcester Line. bury for Newp- rt, Sberbro<*ke and Montreal, Archer, 82 Portland At., Brooklyn. P. 1TI For all Stations to Craw- XX Spring... 6 Ot*& 6 50 Mixed Corn, Jjll TT&Seomly id..‘IO through Patent car 80 IINE ford’s. and l “byan’s. connecting with steamer Sprint lots, NI^lJ NEWS. Castoria is not narootie. Wheats.8 75(59 60 Oats, tO Mothers, Nurses PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. on Seb&g » Lakes for Naples. Bridgtou and Harri- and eauwicM %c«iu>n tad Michigan Win Sacked Bran 00621 50 Doctors agree that for Sour-Stomach, Wanted. son. and with Mages for No. Winonam, Standish, isiBBdi, iirw ter best.... 6 25@6 60 Mids.. 30 BOUT OB FVBT1.JINII. Flatulency, Diarrhoea, and Agents SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Limiugton. Sebago. So. Bridgtou, Porter, Kezar AuMtralin. Constipation, and Lovell. Common Cotton Seed,car lot 32 09 WOLFE’S or Falls, Denmark, Bridgtou nothing is so prompt as old Dr. Pitcher’s agent, gentleman lady, in the city of Port- On and after Holiday, June 10, Steamers sail from New York on 10th, 20th and bag lots 33 00 an Michigan....5 75@6 00] AN land. and i’i each town in Cuinberla"d Trains will leave Tr»iufl arrive Portland: 3otb of each month, c»rr>ing passengers lor San 8t. Louis Win- Corn,bag lot*.. 88 Castoria, By assimilating the food, lN*a, PassengeT Oot. 4. County to sell an article in the grocery line, which Portland at 7.30 a. and a. from and intermediate sta- Francisco and ail of the above ports. ter fair.... 6 00 M 84 WEDNESDAY, ra., 11.40 m., Fabyan’s 75(37 al, Castoria gires robust health and nat- when tried will oe f uud for at Steamer* sail from Scin Francisco for ^ 1 iudispen?able family 1.03 m,, arriving Worcestei tions. regularly Winter good. 7 00 7 25 Oats, .. 60 Arrived. use. Address jp. bina ural it 2.16 p, m. and 7.30 p. m. Returning leave 9.40 p. m., from Montreal and all points on through Japan,* and Sandwich Islands, New Zealand best. 7 .. sleep. Win tor 50@7 75 Bran, 25 00 Stoanoer to II. J. Box Me. an Au*tr»li*. V » on Panther, Wiley, Philadelphia—coal LEAVITT, 127, Gorham, Union Depot, Worcester, at 8 00 a. m. and 11.16 a. line. Produce. is, .. 82 dtf For full Raudail & McAllister. sep22 tn., arriving at Portland at 1.25 p. m. and 6.45 p. J. fil AtlILTON, Superintendent. Freight, Pa-sago, sailing lists and Turkeys. 18520 | Rye. .. i 30 to Brig Wapitta. (Br) Peters, Sydney, CB—coal m. informal Ion, apply tc or address the General Eas- Chickens. 18n20 I'rornHioua. Portland, September 29, 1882, ocl2dtf | Mo Cent UK. Vessel to Ryan & Kelsey. Schiedam Aromatic For Ayer Jane., ter a Agents, 15a 16 I Beef. Clinton, Fitchburg, Fowl. Mess 13 09@i 3 50 Seh L>avid.Torrey, Crockett, Raritan River—clay Coat, Vest and Pan makers Ergs 24 525 | Ex Mess..14 00634 50 Nashua, Unwell, Windham, and X£p- C. L. BARTLETT A CO., to Portland Stoneware Co. wanted. first-class machine at 7.30 a. in. and 1.03 m. Irish potat,oef-2 60a2 751 Plate.15 50(616 00 Also, piug p. Sr Velma, Lindsay, New York—coal to Randall or For Concord and at STEAMERS. f 13 State Street. ce>. XIroad Hi., Beaton.. S wee potatoes3 0* *@3 7 51 Ex Plate.-l 6 6160 operator, inquire address HRochester, points North, 0o@ & McAllister. 1.03 m. 1 25 a 1 Pork- p. Onions, crate 401 Sch Maria New to A. T. NICHOLS, or to W. D. LITTLE A CO., 3 Backs.. S, Knowlton, York—pig-iron For Rochester, 8priuavale, Alfred, Wat- bbl 25@3 ..30 25&31 50 Portland < o. sepUdtf Brunswick, Maine. JeHBdtf 8i Exchange St.. Portland. bbJ 75] Clear.29 Tlio Great er boro and taro River.7 30 a. m., 1.03 Crnbernea, 256c 9 60 Seha Senator, Bonsey, and Cnas Carroll, Johnson, Healing Remedy. SCHNAPPS. Maine and at 0.30 ni. Steamship Company 9 0 .... 00 p. Returning Maine 7 00(a Moss '0(6)00 00 to J & Son. m., (mixed) Boston—oil Conlej An iave 6.46 a. i 1 Hsubs...... infallible cure for R. Rooheeter at (mixed) m., 11.16 Cape Cod,10 00& $ 14V2@ 16 Sch Nollie F Sawyer,’ Bunker. Boston. Rheumatism, Sci- GIRLS WANTED^ BOSTON AND SAVANNAH T*r«1 W a. and 3.35 p. m.; arriving at Portland Line to New York. ?i!igar. I Hogs.... (6) Sch Lrskine, Boston—oil to J 5i-S,?VN-euralSia' ounds, Rums, Sprains, Asa general and m., Semi-Weekly Peucinian, Conley still and beverage necessary Portland Star match 9.40 a. 1.26 m. and 6.46 m. Granulated. Cov’ed HamslO @16i/a & Son. Joints, Jpavin, Lameness from By Co., (mixed) m., p. p. any cause. West t For Cumberland STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Extra C.... 9 Va' Laid Sch Alida. Boston—oil to J & Son 'omaicrcial St. Oorhatn, Macearappa, Eleanors and Lindsay, Conley corrective of water rendered impure Westbrook and Woodford’*, Steamers Franconia Frui' I.'nb, ^ ft.... 13%@132/4 Sch May Brown. Mann. Provincetown. by auglO dtf Hills, 00 a 2 7'« & great Showman, says:— at 7.30 a. m.f 1.03, tf.JO and (mixed) Musc’tl Raisins2 1‘ieroea, ?L3 3ya@ 8% Sch Provincetown, Gray, Cape Ann. P.T.Baraum,tho Will on til further notice leave Franklin Wharf* 80 ? 2 95 Pail-... 15 decomposition or other *0.30 p. m. to London Ijrtvers2 @14V2 Sch Sophia V\iiey, Hon m, Cape Ann, Among iny vast troupe of Equestrians, Team- vegetable causes, MONDAY and b DIRECT LINE from WON SAVANNAH, The 1.03 m. tiain from Portland oonneotg at Po-tland, every THURSDAY.at OnduraVal. 11512V2 B£S»o Sch Woodcock, Jlaramett, Cape Ann, to load for sters, Ilorscs, Camels, and REAL p. i. M., and leave Piei East River, New connecting at Savannah with all rail lint-8 to points F 75 Elephants, aotce are ESTATE^ 4ye~ June, with KVoosar Tunnel Route for 37, York, Turkish Prunes. 7 @7 Vac Pea.3 0(63 Ellsworth. as Limestone, Sulphate of Copper Ac, the every MONDAY und THURSDAY, at 4 P. M. In the South and and with rail and '-Indiums.8 25(63 bo always strained, bruised, or wounded. My Sur- t it West, and at Union Worcester, for South-West, French Prunes.!2%@14 sch Josephine Swanton, with 170 bbls Depot, These steamers are fitted with fine accommnda* Brewer, geons and New York via Norwich and all up steamer lines to all In Florida. Peaches ls> bKtl 7552 5 German med 2 26(62 50 weeks Veterinarios all say, that for casual- Cine, rail, lions for this a convenient points mackerel, (six out.) Aromatic Schnapps is superior to every For Sale. also with N. V. A N. E. R. passengers, making very do U era tel 75 5 60 Yellow Eyor.. 3 2U@8 25 ities to mea and LSpringfleld, and comfortable route foi travelers between New Magnificent passenger accommodations. Nw Cleared. animals, nothing is bo seventeen-acre firm in Yarmouth 15 t» Route") for Philadel- utwngc*. Butter. Me., (“Steamer Maryland York and summer months these rates. efficacious as other alcoholic A iutes walk to steam and Maine. During the Steamers—Fastest time and lowest 7 0 .j 8 001 Sch Cousins. Bluehill—Nathl Blake. Centaur X,iniment.” preparation. public COSYmi cars. Post Office and phia* Baltimore, Washington, the Palermo? pbx Creamery.32(633 lodiue, steamers will touch at Vineyard Haven on their pas- box. 7 Gilt Seh 20 minutes to sch *ol cottage house of f >ur rooms, ■ioutb and with Boston A Albany R. R. for The elegant new iron steamers of 2200 tons each,. M efcsina, 1* 058 001 EdgeVemoui3 33 Gamecock, Nutter, Brookllu—Cumberland 433 Fifth Av., New 9 1S75. sage to and from New York. Passage, Tork, May th, saltr of over 30 duration iu pninted and blinded, barn 31x24, tho West. including will sail Valencia pease $10@12i Choice 24@L6 Borne Co. years every clapboarded, State Room, 95, meals extra Goods destined GATE CITY and CITY OF COLUMBUS, woud shed 10x15 all connected, new nouse Close connections made at Westbrook Junc- beyond Extra large $ I Good. 22:61’3 Sch sophia Wiley, Ilamm, Hampden—L W Tliax- carriage Portland or New York forwarded to destination at from Boston and Savan- mum clapboarded, sued &c. 4o tion with trains of Me. Central R. R., and regularly every Thursday Lemons. Store.18@20 ter & Co. section of our of Wolfe-8 16x16, carriage apple through once. For further information to country Udolplio vines ad in wood for at with apply nah. — druT&Seow&weowly trees, g.*ape bearing, enough GrandTrnnk Transfer, Portland, through Messina.5 0056 501 Cltrrie, seb Providcetown, Gray, Bur Harbor Paris HENRY General Agent, Portland. home use, a never failing well of excelte■ t wat^r, train* of Grand Trunk R. R. FOX, are the finest on the coast P^lermos.5 00@6 60; New. Fiouring Co. its unsolicited endorsement J. F. AMES, Ag’t, Pier 88. E. R. New York. These steamers considered 1 Schnapps, by 6 to 10 tons of hay. For address r call Parlor t ars on 1.03 p. m. train from Portland Malaga. Vermont_12 @7 3^ particulars Tickets and State Rooms can be obtained at 2k For or to on JAMk* M. M D., and * OO a. m train from Worcester. freight passage apply Nuts. NY Factory.12 @33Vk [from merchants* exchange.] BALES, Street. From Dec. 1 to no PAEtKER.’S the medieal faculty and a sale sep28dlw Yarmouth. Me. Through tickets to all points south and at Excnange May 1, pas- W. H. RING, 18 T wharf, Bo3ton, or A. DkW Peanuts— Skims. 7M»@ 8 Ar at Savannah sebs B W unequaled West, will be taken by this liYie. doc&dtf 3d, Morse, Devereux, I Depot ofSces and at RoUms A Adams’ No. 23 Ex- sengers Wilmington. 1 75@2 25 Apple**. Nellie T SAMPSON, 201 Washington Sc.. Boston. Kennebec; Morse, Wise asset. change Street, 2552 50 Per crate .. ... 1 60 awy other alcoholic distillation have eod3m Virginia....2 00@1 Sid fm Hu*, E, 3d inst, barque Vesuvius, for by House for Sale. * aug29 Tonnessoe.. 1 8052 00 bM..3 5064 00 Does not stop at oodford’s. Eating ■£> Boston. FINE suburban 9,510o 26 for it the of residence, eig t minutes ride J. W. PETERS, Supt. Gastana.^ft. Cocking pbbl...00@3 insured reputation salubrity from P. a lot of land Walnuts 12%®'15c Evaporated.14@16 A city O., containing large ME WO BANDA. with a superior orchard and fruit t ee* of de- je!7__dtf Filberts 12Va®14c Dried Westorn.... 6(g 6 Mj e«er> " claimed for it. For sale all will be sold low for cash, or Pecan 13 @16c do Eastern.... 6@6Mj Sch Sardinian, French, from Rondout for Port- by Druggists scription, exchanged Boston & Maine laud, put into Fdgartown 2d inst with loss of for city property. Address R. B. S. at this Office. Railroad, PROFESSIONAL Klrend. iron. jib b«23 eod2w Pilot Sup... .8 50511 00 Common. 2%@3 boom, bow sstove In, and headgear damaged, having and Grocers. FALL ARRANGEMENT. in collision. do sq t* 100.6 50@8 00 Ketined. 3 @3V0I arriving Portland at 7 o’clock p. m. and INDIA WHARF, Acadia.6 60(a,7 Galv.91/2 @10 JACKSONVILLE—Ar SOtli, Boh C H Inquire PR< OR, 11.00 m. OLD ORCHARD REACH Maoomber, 18 BEAVER p. Boston, at 5 o'clock p. m. Chestnut.6 00@6 50 Eicad. Ruuirill, Boston. STREET, seplUeodSw 93 Exchange street. (Sundays excepted). EDUCATIONAL. FOR BOSTON at 6 40, 9.13 a m.. 1.23, 3.65, Passengers this line are reminded that se- Franklin.7 505 Sheet.8 BRUNSWICK—Ar by they @ 8 V2 25th. brig Manson, Stubbs, 6.29 p. m. BOSTON FOR OLD OR- 8 cure a com for table night’s rest and avoid the ex- Lehigh.6 00@6 50 Pipe.7V2@ New York, to load and return. LAND FOK CHARD KEA< H at 9.00 a. SALE. 8.00, m.. 12.30, pense and inconvenience of arriving in Boston late Pig.53/s@ Ar 30tb. seb Wm Jones, Collins, Morehead NEW YORK. PORTLAND P R STAR- City, PARKER’S lot of land on Danlorth St. near Em- 9.80,7.00p.m. at night. Coffee. leather. to load fer Portland. jy3 dly eligible KOBO PINE Ol D ery, will be sold at a soon to REACH, POINT, tekets and Staterooms for sale at D. H. Java,^ft.... 20@2G New York, CHRLESTON—Ar sch Willie Luce, AN bargain. Apply SACO. 3d, Spear, A. F. MOULTON OKi’HUtD REACH, BID- 272 Middle Street. Bio.12%@16 @24 Rock port. YOUNG'S, Eight.22 sel6d4w 188 AiidUle RECORD AND KBNNKBUNK at Tickets to New via the various Mid 25 @27 GEORGETOWN. DC-Cld sch Cba* N Sim- St. Through York, ARCHITECTS, Cooperage. Weight 29tb, 6.16, 8.45 a. m., 12.55, 4.56, 6.00, p. m. Rail und sound Lines for sale. Hhd. Shooks and Head? Heavy..29 @30 mons Babbitt, Fall River. GER FOR WELLS at 6.16. 8.45a. 6.00 TONIC m„ hs taken usual. Mol.City.. 2 26(5 2 50 @41 RICHMOND— Ar sch Hatie E Crow- A Superlatlva Health and Restorer. Freight r 9. H. FAS SETT, Slaughter...36 2d, King, Strength p. m (See note) FOR NORTH B1 R- J JB. tOYLE General 1 2 00 NS. If are a mechanic or Jr., Agent. ARC HIT 8ug. City.. 40@ Gd.Dam’g’d24 @26 ley. Hantsport. you farmer, worn out with LOST AND FOUND WVCVA, SALMON FALLS, GRE4T dtf EOT, Sawed shk 1 25 Ain. Call.... or apr5 Bug 110® 90@110 BALTIMORE-Cld 3d, sch Hattie McG Buck, overwork, a mother run down by family or house* PA* LS DOVKH, EXETER, H* VPR- Centennial Block, i*3 Exchange Strust* Fine Sigar liumber. I Putnam, Georgetown, SO. hold duties try Parker’s Gingzr Tonic. HSEC. LAWRENCE, ANDOVER AND Boxshojks 45 South. Pine.30 00 PHILADELPHIA—Ar schs Anna Lost. 40® 00@40 2d, J Trainer, If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex* 1.0 WELL at 6.15, 8.45 a. in., 12 55, 6.0 p. m. H. KIMBALL, Heading. 1 Clear Pino. Gav J Y do. hausted mental State St church and Cl at ARCHITECT. Oskins, Kennebec; Smith, Nickerson, by strain or anxious cares, do not kike Peering St., FOR NEW MARKET 6.16,8.45a.m. Portland, Mt. Desert KOHAS. Spruce Uppers.$56@65 Cld 2d sell Seth M Todd. Norwood, Boston. intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic BETWEENSunday, a child’s lace collar and small pink FOR BOCi*ESTER FARMINGTON. Bangor, lSOVa Middle Street. 36in. 205 22 Ar sebs Eiuder will be 4 Select.4d@55 3d, Ella, Coombs, Bangor; Lucy Grabam, If you have Consumption, Rheuma- THIRST pin. rewarded by leaving same at J. N IB AND ALTON B 1 at 6.15. 8.45 a. in., Pine. 225 24 Fine Smith, and Louisa Frazier, trorn Kennebec. Dyspepsia, BRIGHT, ALLAYING, P. Haxter’s house. Common....40@50 ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disordcrof the oct2dtf 12.55 p. m. FOR WOLFBOBO at 8.45 a. m., CIVIL ENGINEERS. Hard Pino. 235 25 00(616 00 Cld SkobelefL scls lungs, Spruce.13 3d, barque Tucker, Havana; stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Parker’s Ginger DIGbSTIVE AND TONIC. 12.55p.m. FOR CENTRE UARHOR at and Madiias Steamboat Co. 14ft 25 00530 00 I Hemlock. ..11 00 Chas F T Hoops, 0U@13 Morford, Burden, Ktnnebcc; Drisko, Tonic will cure you. ItistlieCreatesi Blood Purifier LOST. 8.4:.’ a. m. FOR MANCHESTER AND I E. 0. JORDAN, Short do 8ftl0 00 Salem. 00@12 Clapboards. Lindsay, CONCOKD IN. II., (via New Market Jet.)at J CIVIL ENGINEER AN I) LAND SURVEYOR, 8 1 ex.28 And tfis Oust and Surest Cura Ever Used. and without FALL ARRANGEMENT 7ft 00(5 Spruce, 00@30 00 NE YORK—Ar 4th, ship Gen McLeilan, Wheel- Ccugli Exhilarating invigorating St. Julian Hotel Ledger. The finder 6.15 a. m., 12.55 p. ui. (via Lawrence) at 8-45 a. 184 Middle If u are from Street Pop’rStavesl2 00(514 00 do No. 1.17 00@19 00 er, from San Francisco. yo wasting away age, dissipation or Etac ion. will return the same to C. P. m.. 12.55 p.m. ’■ 11E HORNING TRAIN disease Or weakness and a pie*** COMMENCING SEPT. 29, 1989. 8prace r’gh @12 00 Cl ear... 25 00(0,28 00 Ar 3d, barque Antonio Sala, McDonald, Boston; any require stimulant take 31 1-2 LEAVES KENNEBUNK FOR PORT- B. O. Hhd. 2d Clear 20 00(324 00 sebs A W Ada F Ginghe Tonic at once; it will and build HATTOCKS, Exchange Street. LAWYERS. Lewis. Beck, Kcnnebeo, Whitney, invigorate oct2 LAND at 7.25. trom the first dose will never NON-ALCOHOLIC. dlw The Steamer OF Staves... .25 00@30 00 Pine.,25 00@60 0o Bartlett. Windsor. NS; Osprey, Crowley. Two Riv- you up but intoxicate. vote—The 12.55 p. m. train from Portland CITY RICH- It has saved hundreds of it 3MOND will he withdrawn from The following are members of the Cumberland Co per. Shingles. ers, NS; Osprey, Crowl y, 1'wo Rivers, NS; Addie lives; may save yours. The Best or Summer. will Stop at Only to Take Pumm- Beverage Wella, the Bar Harbor Bar Association: OomBolts.. @30 Cedar ex.. 3 75@ 4 50 Jordan. Herriman, and ti M Nickerson, Nickerson, CAUTION!—Refute al! substitutes. Parker’* Ginger Tonic U For Bo«toa. Parlor Cars on all Route Friday. M.V. Shet. ,h- Clear. 3 256) 3 50 Bangor; Ella Frances. Bulger. Clarke’s Island; Ma- composed of the beet remedial agents In the world, and k entirely Sold iu all ftrst class* TO El through trains. Parlor-car seats secured in ad- Sept.29th. * ill make her last trip 0. ANDREWS, different from of nlone. Send everywhere places. Fast and ftg. @20 I Cedar No.l 2 5<>@ 3 00 ry Hawes. Hawes, Camden; Carrie W, Kearaby, preparations ginger for circular to vance at I >epot Tiokot Office. Wednesday, Sepr. 27th. leave Bar Harbor AS. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1 Hiscox & Co., N. Y. 60c. & $1 sires, at dealers in Zoedone it* the nation-* 1 for her last Bronze do... @20 Spruce. 1 76(g) 2 00 c-astport. Otranto. Hammond, Ellsworth; J M Ken- drugs. Nou»Alcoholic 12.65 p. m., train from Portland con- Friday morning, Sept, 29th, trip West. Middle 8treet GREAT SAVING BS?~ihe _188 V.M. Bolts... @22 Latns, nedy, Whitney, Eilsvvorih; Czar, Davis, Ellsworth; BUYING DO .LAR SIZE. BeverHKe off Grcal Britain, where o*er For Kent nects with Sound Line Steamera for New bottoms i 1 756 2 00 Wiilard. Teaser. Tea Million Bottles are now nnunatly for THE STEAMER LEWISTON R. Cop @32 Spruce— Congress. Portland; McIntyre, do: good Brick House No. 51 Chestnut street, York and all Kail Lines the West, and the 6.00 ANTH01NE, I Pine. @ Commerce, Thorndike and C L Hix, bix, eositnmed. m., train with all Hail Linen for New York COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rockland; THEw ith stable attached. The house is in nice re- p will continue her usual two trips per week AW. Cordaee* lHatchvK. M A Trask Trask. New Haven. and the South and West. making 48 Exchange St. pair, warmed steam, drainage a-d is a un'il further :ia follows. Amer’n 13 1 2 00 Cld 3d brig F I Merrin an, Nickerson, for Buenos by perfect notice, running #ft.l2Va@ Staf.^grosB 93@ vtry desirable home. to WM. H. JKRR1S. SUNDAY TRAINS. ttatiru»u Russia.12%® 13 11 olasofM. Ayres; Ruth Darling. Ckipmau, Feruandina; May W. E. WOOD, Apply Leaving yvu«u, Portland, Tuesday NATHAN A HENRY B. CLEAVES, Agent, oct4 dlw* Portland For Bouton and stations at and if (day ai 11.15 o’clock, or on Porto Rico.. 42(a) 55 Morn. City of Way evening, OOUNELLORS AT LAW, Manilla.16%®17ys Guptlil, Savannah; Ellsworth, Al^ey, 1.00 m. Boston For Portland at6.00 w. arrival of train from fot Rock, C Manilla Bolt 42 Boston. i) Exchange Street, Portland, M“. p. p. Express Boston, 80 Exchange Street [Muscovado. 40@ land, ( aNtio*. Den and Hope .18 @19% [NewOrleans Sid 3d. brig Atalaya. for Vera Cruz. au9 ecd2m l*le, Sedgwick. Trains on Boston & Maine road connect with ail from to Bluo Hill on arrival ol Sisal.11 new crop.. 656 85 Passed the Gate 3d, barque Emma T Crowell, fm (Stage Sedgwick 0. @12 TO LET. steam rs between Portland and each *o. Wesi and H«r COBB, aud Barbad) >es new 4 New York for Yokohama; schs Wm do for running Bangor, Steamer) Harbors, llrucH l>yett. 45 Denting, Mt. CJOHN COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1 dockland, Desert, Machine, Calais, Millbridge, and Acid Oxalic... 18 t'ienfuegoa 40 Pembroke; Mary Lymburner, do for Boston; Katie Eastporc, Joucpori Marliiu»pori. Street 10@ now39@ CATARRH. Elys’Cre..mBalqi popular 335 St John and Halifax. Also connect with Grand will leave Mon 81H Exchange tart. 685 GO Mitchell. Weehawkeu for Gardiner. R W Denham. Boarding notise, Congross Returning; Mauhiasport every Boiling. is full of first-class and Las Trunk trains at Grand Trunk and Maine and at Alcohol 3552 for MiDuie C do for Effectually cleanses THEStreet, boarders, Station, day Thursday Horning*, 4.30o’olock, 4 gal.2 50 Wall*. .Amboy Bath; Taylor, Portland; of Central and Portland & Desert DRUMMOND A he nasal passages of plenty table boarders; is to b given lip Nov. 1st, Ogdenburg trains at Trans- Mount at about 10.00, arriving In Portland DRUMMOND, Alum., 3@ 5 Cask. 3 75@3 85 .lodge Low, do for Bostot; Kcrtensia, Port Johnson COUNSELLORS AT Jararrhal ea s- on account of ill health. Present occupant would fer Station. the same evening, ronnaeting with Pullman Train D LAW, Ammonia. iVaval Stove for do. virus, 93 a sell most of furniture if wanted. For terms, All trains stop at Exeter ten minutes for refresh, and train? for Heaton. Exchange Street. carb. 23@ 26 Tar, $> bbl.. 3 60@ 4 00 Sid fm City Island 2d. eebs Sarah Wooster, Addie mg healthy secret io apply early morning inflammation to L. TAYLOR, 385 Congress St. sep28dtf meats. First class Dining Rooms at Portland, Ashes, pot— 58A@ 8 Pitch(O.Tar) (6 4(»0 Sawyer, Julia Martha, Abby Wasson. G.aee Web- Allays CONNECTION. the membra 3 Transfer Station, Exeter, Lawreucewnd Mellon C JAMES D. Bale copabia.. 65@ 70 Wil. Pitch.. 3 506 4 00 ster, U D Loud. Spartan. Hyena, l.ouisa A Smith, protects FESSENDEN, from additional of THROUGH TICKETS to all points West and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Beeswax. 38 Rosin. 3 2o@4 25 Kate Walker. Fannie Butler, Cook Borden. Jaehiu, s, fiOING EAST—At Rockland each trip 32@ heals the South may be had of ♦!. L. Williamt*, Ticket Middle street. Bleaching jTurpt’ue.g’l 63 6 65 Lamartine, Keudrink Fish, Freddie Eaton, Maria S completely with Boston & Bangor Steam©.s tor Belfant, _172 sore;' and restores the Agent, Boston & vlaine Depot, and at ITnion powders.... 3@ 6 ! Oakum. 9 @10 Velma, Irene E Meservey, Am Chief, Empress, M E gam-hi For Sale or To Let Buck-port, Bangor, and River Landings; also sense of taste and Ticke t Oflier, 40 St. C J. H. FOGG, Jorax. 16(518 Oil. E L Addie E —-—— Exchange with Steamer Morrison for Blue Hill, Gray, Gregory, Cayenne, Snow, Nellie J Gen. Henry r COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Brimstone.., 3Vo Kerosene..... and others. smell; ben elicial results AS.T.FURBEK, Supt. *urr> and 1< llnworih. At Mur Harbor with (5 @12 F, Lamartine, Glen Mountain Home, si'uated S. H. Gen. Portland. +2V4 Street. Cochineal. 655 6G Port. Ref.P’tr PERTH AMBOY—Ar 1st. schs E are realized by a few STEVENS, Agent, Steamers for Hancock, Lamoiuo and Sulli* Exchange @ 7% Mary Oliver, at .tie. For dtf 3 Water White New York; J II Eels, Greenlaw, do, applications. A thor- Bryant's Pond. par- sep25 TUB. Copperas... IVa@ "l2ya Hinckley. treatment will r M.P. Cream Tartar 355 31 Devoe Brill*t.. @3 6ya Sid Is?, sebs Rcnben Eastman, fur Richmond. ough ticulars, inquire of OTIS KALLlt, COWING WKST-At Rockland with Bos- FRANK, cure Fe- r COUNSELLOR AT Ex. Logwood. 12@ 17 Pratt’ Astral. @14 ;/2 NEW HAVEN—Sld 2d, sch Wm Beazley, Cava- Catarrh, Hay Maine. ton and Bangor S. S. Co.’s ste.iiners for Boston and LAW, ver, &c. Unequaled for Scarborough, receive from Mddle Street. Gum Arabic .. 205 50 Ligonia. w14 naugh. New York. B«pii6 passengers Bangor and River Land- _199 colds in the head. _d2w tor Aloes cape... 155 25 Siarm.1 3561 40 Sld fm Cow Bay LI 2d, schs Searsville, Amboy for New lie ings Homan**. Agreeable to use. Ap- iwM&Melpiiia Sta erooins an ! Tickets can be CLARENCE HALE, Camphor. 28 @ 3C Whale. 6o@ 70 Boston; Palesline, do for Gardiner; Spartel, Hobo- Through secured II the little COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Myrrh. 64a, GO Bank. 4 ken for Boston; do for Pembroke; Alta-Vela, A U ply by linger TO LET. at 214 Washington Street, corner State Street, Bos- H 40^ Zeiia, HA I r & Into the nostrils. On 93 Str eet Opium.4 76 a 500 Shore.. 45 Amboy for Portsmouth; Anna Elizabeth, do for V&rCi Bound Brook Route. ton, J. W. RICHARDS'>N, Agent. Exchange 36@ receipt of 60c will mail a package For sale in Port Shellac. 38 af 45 Porgie. 40@ 60 Gardiner. Ticket* and staterooms secured at Union Passen land by wholesale and retail druggists -BETWEEN- > Indigo.1 0P@1 25 | Linseed. 546 55 PROVIDENCE—Ar 2d, sch Connecticut, Cates, A Hall, with a (.eating capacity of ger office, 4 Exchange street, Portland, E. A. Wal AARON B. HOLDEN, iELYS’ CREAM BALM 00., Owego, N. Y. dron. COUNSELLOR AT Iodine. 3 00@3 25 Boiled do.... 57.6 68 New York. about 500, well lighted, Irout and rear, New & Agent. H LAW, ipecac. 25 i-ard. 1 14 Ar 3d, sch Flora Bickford, Calais, (Ufcwly48 York, Trenton Philadelphia All communications mail or for 899Mi Congress Street @1 30@3 King, with two anre rooms, located ou by telegraph Oioorice,rt.... 20 Castor. 1 2 35 NEWPORT—Ar 3d. sebs Olive Branch, Farrow, large rooms should be addressed to 15@ @1 at No. 48(5 Lai ex. 345 40 Neatsfoot_ 90 ral 00 Bangor; A T Boardmau, Wentworth, Calais; Allan- Cong.ess at. Enquire Con- STATION IN NEH KNK GEORGE L. DAY, I SETH L. LARRABEE, Morphine.3 GO® 3 70 Ela’ue. 62(s 52 daie, Webber, El Is worth. gress St. UEO. H. CUSHMAN. General Ticket Agent, Portland. L COUNSELLOR AT LAW, from ~ E. CUSHING. General Oil bergamot 2 7553 00 PnictK. In port, sell Wiliie DeWolf, Gott, Calais for r oct4 dtf Stations in Philadelphia Manager. loo Exchange Street. Cod liver... .2 2552 50 P. Pure Lead. (67 20 Providence. WILE OH’S COHPOTJJTD OF Portland. Sept. 28,1882. dtf Lemon.... 3 75@4 00 Pure Gr’d do. 7 26(67 55 NEW BEDFORD—Ar 3d, schs Terrapin Hanna. HOIEL 'rO JLE4SE. Philadelphia Ac Beading B. R. I P.J. LARRABEE, Olive. 1 2551 75 Pure Dry do.. @7 25 Calais; Lackawana, Closson, and Sami Lewis,Wood, COUNSELLOR AT NINTH AND GREEN INTERNATIONAL steamship to. L LAW, 3 60 Am. Zinc .... 6 80 The International Motel* Portland. Me STREETS, __ eppt. 25@3 00@7 Baugor. PURI COD LIVER 199 Middle Street Wmtergieeu. @3 00 Rochelle el. 2 Yafa Ar 3d. sch Wm Duren, Doyle, Calais. Houseis situated in close proximity t< .ho AND THIRD AND BERKS 8Tb. bro- EaMport, Me., Calais, Me., St. I J. J. LYNCH, Potass Eng. V’en. Red 3@ 3 V2 VJNEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 2d. barque Horaee THISlandings of the European, New York *nd o03* 40 N. L COUNeELLOR AT LAW, mide 385 i Red Lead. 7@ 7 Ya Scudder, from New York for Bath; schs William ^ AMD ton Steamers ana the Grand Trunk Pepot. Jfobn, B., Halifax, N. S.f 25 OIL LIME. A opposite Trains. Double Chlorate. 20@ Bice. 1 bomas, do for Boston; K L Kenney, and New Zea- Kasy connection with other parts of the city by Express Track Stone Balias £hurlouctowu, P. E. I. _84 Exchange Street. lodiae. 175.52 00 Rice. $ lb.... 63^68i/a land, Amboy fer do; Julia & Martha. Port Johnson street cars. It is in tirst-claas order throughout and Be rare to bny tiruet. (at any railroad or ttsam fm York for I LOCKE & LOCKE, Quicksilver.. @50 Rangoon. GV4@6y2 fordo. Laconia, New Dauversport; J will be leased t' respons ble furnished or un- boat office In New England) via Wilbo ’» f'oit l parties FALL ARRANGEMENTS. L COUUSELLORS AT LAW, @2 30 Kaleratn*. Nickerson, do for Bath: A K Woodward, an Mary iver Oil mid Mnie.-Tlie furnished at a reasonable rental. of Quinine. Inquire BOUND BROOK ROUTE. 176 Middle, Cor. Street. Bt. Rhubarb.. 7551 60 Saleratus. lb4y2 @ 6V2 Jaue, Weehawkeu for Bangor; Pallas, Weehawkcn great popularity o' this saje and efficacious prepara- au22dtf AUG. P. FULLER. Portland, Me. Exchange Kt. Snake. 255 35 *»ali. for Swan’s Island; J Kennedy, fm do for Eastport; tion is alone atiributabie to its intrinsic worth In THREE TRIPSPER WEEK. Saltpetre. 105 16 Turk’s Islana. Catharine. Ellsworth for-. the cure of Coughs. CoMs, Asthma, Bro« chitis, ; I W 1LBUR F. 1UNT. Senna. 15 @ 25 66 Gr’nd nutter.. 16 D box Balt more) for Portland. Bitters, purely vears; are in the centre of business, well H. P. Houlton, JAMES T. McCOBB, vegetable elixir, indorsed by and more spacious, BALDWIN, Yarmouth Vttrol, blue... 10(5 11 [Liv. fine sack. 1 25@1 75 EDGAKTOWN- Ar 30tb, schs Nellie E Gray, fm physicians, NERVOUS located and have all modern improvements. In- Menan, Campobelle, Digby, Annapolis, BENJAMIN KINGSBURY, extensively ust d as a remedy for the above class of DERlLirV. | mh26dt Gen. Pass. Agent O. B. R. cl N.J. M Vanilla, Seetftt* Rondoutfor B ston; Ned Sumpter. Port Johnson quire df W W. or ELIAS Windsor, Halifax, Moncton, Newcastle, Amherst, 85 St. disorders, as well as for than THOMAS, 1HOMAS, Char- Exchange Dean.10 00 Clover, lb .... for Saco; Empress, New York for Boston. many others, any Commercial St. Pictou, Shediao, Bathurst, Dalheusie, 00@12 n edicine of the A Cure augSdtC Red 00 Ar2d, sobs Sarah from New York for age. Guaranteed. lottetown Fort Fairfield, Grand Falls, and other Top, bag..4 75@5 Wooster, For sale all and JAMES O’DONNELL. Dock. H. Grass bu...2 75 Saco; Sardinian, Rondout for Portland; by Druggists Dealers generally. Db. E. C. West’s Neftk and Brain Treat stations on tbe New Brunswick and Canada, inter- 60,a2 Abigail 8626 0 COUNSELLOE AT LAW, New Bedford for Boston: A K T,T&S&wnrm ment: a for Convul- colonial, Windsor, and Annapolis, Western Coun- Wo. I. @38 Spleen. Haynes, Woodward. specific Hyster a, Dizziness, Eastern llOVi Exchange St No. 3. @34 Cassia, pure 28 @30 Weekhawken for Bangor; Pallas, fm Hoboken for sions, Nervous Headache Mental Depression, Loss TO LET Railroad. ties, and Prince Edward Island Kail Roads, Wm .\ew York for of Involunta- and Stage Routes. No. 10. fct.25 Cloves.35 @37 Swan's Island; Thomas, Boston; Memory, Spermatorrhaa Impoteucy, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 0. PEABODY fi OZ.. 518 I Ginger.11 @13 R L Kenney, Amboy for do; Laconia, New York for NEWEST AND BEST. ry Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused bv over- Igy^Freigbl received np to 4 p. m. and any in- COUNSELLOE AT LAW, 10 oz. @22 iMace 90@ 1 00 Danvers. ertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence which leads formation regarding the same may be had at the PHENBY Store Nos. 117 & 119 Middle St. Commencing Sunday, Jnne 18, 1882. of 100 Street. Fink. I Nutmegs. 85@ 95 Sld 2d, sch Ada F Whitney. to misery, decay and death. One bo\ will cure office the Freight Agent, Railroad Wharf. Exchange Pepper. 24 BOSTON—Ar 3d, sebs Thos W Hyde, Hodgdon, recent cases. Each bo* contains one month’s treat- ForCirculais with Excursion Routes, Tickets. “Cod, per qti., 22@ & the Port OflBce where all the & Shore ..G 255G 50 tttnrch. Philadelphia; Lucie Porter, Harlow, Weehawken; THE I0EAL1ETH0D3 ment. One dollar a b. x or six boxes for five dol- large State Rooms and furrhei information apply at dyer, L’ge are E sent mail on BELOWholesale lobbing Houses located in dry 40 St. COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Bank....6 » 25 Laundry ... 5y2@ 9 Reno, Acktoy, Hoboken: Maggi Gray, Crockett, lars; by prepay receipt of price. The Company’s Office, Exobange Bray L’ge 0®G For Cruitnr, Cab« Fancy and other Glasses of Fitted Small --.....4 765 6 00 Hhot. Now burg; Jos Farweil, Wingfield. New York. Violin, Carnet, Piano, John C. West& Co., guarantee six boxe i goods, goods. up T. C. MERSEY, President, and Manager Exohange St. 1 u**t Organ Geminn with two Counting rooms, Brick and Iron Ele- _100 Polloco..3 7554 50 Drop. (® 7V2 Below-. seb Carrie M Richardson. Accordeon, Flageolet, rprietors,cure any case. With each order received to Safe, my25 dtf « larinel Fife nml Hun Elcvon Counters, Tables, Gas and with THOMAS B. Haddock. 3 5053 75 Buok. 8Va Cld 3d. 8' hs Kocheko. Jasper, Miragoane; Flu«e, jo. aix accom anied with five the Tatoe, Water, light REED, @ May Sep. Winner. Ihe newest and best boxes, dollars, pro- and basement all in perfect Heated Hake... 3 60 Tens. McFarland, Montgomery, Feruandina. books, by prietors will send the purchaser their written airy repair. by B COUNSELLOE AT LAW. 26@3 instructors with modern guar* of H. H54 ■ i au royal xul Ar schs cheap going, new, and an tee to return the If the a furnace. Inquire E, 1HOMPSON i i me 93 St I Souchong.... 45 4tli, brig Tally Ho, McKown, Baltimore; money treatment does _ Exohange Herring, 25@ music. The Ideal Method for the not Brackett St. where the be found. 00 30 Electric Light. Case, Philadelphia; S S Bickmore, sprightly effect a cure. Guarantees issued H. H keys may LI 111. STEAMSHIPS. 3hore,|t>bbl..[4 00@5 jOolong. 25@ CORNE', for has 24 in tructiv and through oct2 dtf Trains leave Portland f&LLMIY FRANK W. Seal 27 do choice. 456) 60 Long, and Judge Low, Morang, Amboy; instance, pages, HAY & OO., Druggists, only agents in Portland* ROBINSON. pbox. 22® Mexieau, 86 tunes. Price of each 75 cent*. C to LIVERPOOL B COUNSELLOR AT No. 1. [Japan. 26(6 30 Aiey New Bedford. good book, Me., at Junction Middle and Free sts. At a. in. H QUEB LAW, l«@22 9 Dally (Night Pullman) for Saco, 34 Street Mackerel, pbbi. do choice. 60 NEWBURY PORT—Sld 2d, sebs J P iDgrabara, nov 1 d&wl.y4H Exchange 35@ NEW Biddoford, Kennebunk, Klttery, Portsmouth, EVERY 'SATURDAY. Bay N o. 1. Tin. Lewis. New York; Starlight, Webster. Calais. NJ GOUNOD’S ORATORIO, advertising agents Newburyport, Saiem, Lynn and Boston, arriving 2.. and Dcimout THOMAS ft Bay No. (® Strait .... @27 Milier. iAiwis, Locke, Veazie, Bangor; at 6.30 a. m. A special Sleeping Oar will be Shortest Ocean. Voyage-Only BIRD, Shore No. 1.14 00@ 15 00 'English .20 627 Ceres, Hutchins, do. THE REDEMPTION FISTULA AND PILES ready fot In Portland at 9.00 T COUNSELLORS AT LAW, weupanc* station, FIVE LAYis from Land to No. 2.11 00512 50 Char. i. 0.. 7 006 7 50 MACH IAS—Ski 29tb, brig Wm Mason, m. Land. 38 Exchange St Hardy, Novello’s Edition. Tb® only one adapted to Gou- Cured without the (Jse of the Knife. nODD'S p. (Sunday nights lip. m., and is attached to Large 3 ....9 00(510 00 Char.LX... 9006 9 76 West Indies. this train for Boston. Extra nod’s original orchestrati n. is just 01t, and it® pub- weekly ships from Ol.A'tUOW, Liver- GAGE ft STROUT Medium.8 9 00 i .6 8 76 GARDINER—Ar 27th, sch Alaska, WILLIAM Harvard and At N 45 a. 00@ Terno. 75@ Hamilton, lication Is consid-red tbe event, of the kind READ, (M. I>., 1842,) m. for Cape Elisabeth. Scar boro, Saco, pool. Qurrnatowii. and t«al- Small greates XOBERT M. Harvard Newspaper Advertising Agency, Londonderry, S8TROUT,COUNSELLORS AT LAW’ @ Coke.. 6 606 6 00 Portland. since tbe of Mendelssohn’s Elijah in READ, (M. I)., 187(5) 41 Biddoford, Kennebunk. Wells, North and South viny to U4IJ4TON direct. bait... 4 to load for production ’«9iuer«et lto*t©n. 31 Vi St Clam 00@ 5 00 [Antimony... 186 20 Ar 1-t, brig Shasta, Nichols, Portland, street, give special attent'on Junction, for all The steamers are for Exchange 1846. Send at once for specimen copy. MS WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON Berwick, Conway connecting unsurpassed safety and speed Cunpowder. Zinc.-- -. 8 00@9 00 Philadelphia. ;o the treatment of Rtl&TUi A. I* 11. AIVD stations on Couway Division. Klttery, Portsmouth, Portland. Price S. W Blasting .... 4 00@ 4 25 Tobacco. Ar 2d, t*cb T Benedict, Crockett, $1.00. 4LL DIWEAUFN OF TI1E CABIN, 970 and SSO. FRANK ATERHO USE, RMTOl, Advertisements received for every Paper in the Newburyport, Salem, Gloucester, kockport, Sporting— 6 26@ G 60 Best brands. 70 Sld sell E'annie A Milliken, Roberts, Phila- without detention from business. Abifndant rofer- Cnehea and arriving at 1.16 m. W COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 60@ 3Uth, wad British Provinces at the Lowest Lynn, Boston, p — The School Season is us. Do not ♦uces sent on United States Intermediate 93 liny j Medium 60@ 68 delphia. Singing upon given Pamphlets application, At 19.55 p. in. for Saco, Biodeford, Kennebunk, $40, Steerage at low rates Exchange 8t 00 think our new and books. to 4 o’clock V M. Contra* Prise*. information cheer hilly giver Pres’d $Honl3 00@15 I Common.... 356 45 of neglecting very superior office hours—12 (except Sun- Any Con m ay Klttery. mid furnishod. Sunction, Portsmouth, Newbury- to E. A. WALDRON, 40 T Loose.14 00@1G 00 [Half lb. @ FOREIGN PORTS. THE PHFItl.FN ctf.) W. O. Perkin’s days.) auglUeodBm estimates promDtlf port, Chelsea and Boston, Apply Exchange St., MUSIC TEACHERS (75 File of tb« P«*** for iu^peotion at any tim« Salem, Lynn, arriving P. McGOWAN, 422 Congress St., or I.DVE & Straw. 10 00@12 00 80 @ A Rich- newel and is out. Greater and at 4.55 p m. with Sound and Kail Nat,lLeaf... Ar at Aden Sept 29, barque Jos Ropes, best, just variety Estimates furnished. Send for Circular. connecting AI-OEN 4i• uural Aatoix, New York. Liiue. Varnifth. more ect than Lines for all Southern and Western 207 ardson. New York. per arrangement any preceding Sing- a 100 choice points. kotzschmak, 1 Wat of newsi^.ptrs. Broadway: Boston, ass., 15 State St.; Philade Per cask. .. 105 Damar. 7562 50 Pritch- Class Book this author. And Medicated Cotton At O in. for Cape PIANO, ORGAN AND At Calcutta Aug 26, ship Benj F Hunt, ing by p. Elisabeth, Scarboro, Saco, phia, Pa., N. E. cor. Broad and Chestnut Sts. Kh. HARMONT, I Coach ....«. 2 256 6 50 North and South Music ard. for Melbourne. 'I II i<: I O scaL* (75 ct«.) L. O. newest Belief for Toothache. Biddoford, Kennebunk, Wells, may 23 Stockbridge’s Store. Furni e ... 1 506 2 CO Emerson’^ Instant W. SHARPE & dly 1 W. CO., Chartered (to arrive from Bombay) ship Antelope and literally tbe bust book, is remarkaoly wel A few applications of Berwick, Klttery, Portsmouth, Newburyport, for at Salem, Lynn, Chelsea and Boston at 10 Peabody, New York §9 60. adauted for clashes, conventions and t-ocial singing Medicatpd Cotton, wet in arriving MURRAY, At Antwerp Sept Reed, for San p in. oonneciiug aith all Kail Lines for New MH. PIANO AND ORGAN. 20, ship Spartan, book for retail --. Obtunder, in an Advertising Awente, Portland Daily Press Nice It I.isl. Francisco. Any mailed, post-fres, price. ^ placed Stock will deaden the nerve and give General Oceau Steamer bridge’s Music Store. Ar at aching tooth, Numlny, ut 9 p. ni. for Saco, Ports- SAMUEL LITTLKPree. © jrreoted Woodborv a InvestmeD Aspinwall Sept 16, barque Mary Jenness, Medicated Cot- a PABK BOW, NEW YORK Biddeford, iVM. J7 BKIDTE.Treas oy Moulton, OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. permanent relief. Obtunder, mouth, Newburyport, Salem, Lynn and Boston Cochran, Bangor. ton and all for 25 ct«. Bankers, Cor. Middle ana Exchange Streets. At Matanzas 26. oct3 TTu&S&w Instrument, complete, written arriving at 5 30 p. m. connecting with Sound anil E. Sept brig Emma, Richardson, For sale all and Dealers in Patent Advartisamentj appropriately displayet PENNELL, for Delaware by Druggists free ode * Kail Lin«3 for New York. Descriptions. Par Value Ollered. Ask Breakwater, Medicines, and the Manufacturer, and proof* given, PA. YOICR, SINGING nr ALL BRANCHES at St NB. 3d inst. by *«d PASSAGE Ar Johu, schs Oran- l of to OFFICT. Tenor Lillie Trains leave Bouton. TICKET State of Maine Bonds. ...114 ..116 G, O. r. Macalasteu, D. D. B., Lynn, Mass, Tbe leading ***7 efcky Newspaper* Soloist, Address 103 Park Stree Portland; Emma ., and Llewellyn. end kept on flic for the acootu- Portland Municipal.100 ..120 vil’e, Giggy, (Toiled State* Canada, At 7.30 a. m. and arrive in Portland at 11 66 a. Passage Second Cabin, and City Bonds, Rockland; Chieftain. Gale; New sepfi d&w of Advjrtteerfc Tickets, Cabin, Port'and City Bonds, aid R. R.107 ..121 C-dwell, England, mentation m. At 9 a. in. and arrive In Portland at 12.66 p. Steerage, outward and prepaid, with choice of the Cameron; Alineda. Mullen; Comrade, Urqubart: IMPORTED Bath City Bonds .100 ..102 m. At 12.30 p. m. and arrive m Portland at 6.00 fastest, largest and best lines and steamers, cross- Camp; Westfield, Perry; Lainpedo, Holder, Bangor City Bonds, 211 years.109 ..111 Sultan, T. C. EVANS’ p. to. At 7.00 p. m. (daily), and arrive lu Portland ing on the lane routes free from ice and icebergs, aud Carrie B, Wholpley, Rockland. Dr. I. II. KILIISOX Calais City Bonds.109 Ill at 11.00 p.m. viz: the White Star, Anchor, Ouuard, Stale, Na- Cumberland .. National Bank.. 40.... 58 60 has opened an ofhce in Advertising Agency and Printers’ Pullman Parlor Cam. tional, American, Red Star, Hamburg American, WINES & Canal National Bank.100....168 ,.17u SMOKE THE 444 CIGAR. Portland and can be Warehouse, North German Lloyd, British or Italian lines, to LIQUORS On trains 7.30 and 9.00 First National Bank .100. ...107 ..168 found at leaving Boston, at a. m., and from all in •f nil Uin.iH, in the 12.30 ports Ireland, Scotlaud, England, Casco National Bank.100_167 ..169 WANHINOTON St., RONTON. and 7.00 p. m. and trains leaving Por land, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Norway. RUGS. fOO 8.45 a. ra. France, Merchant's National Bank... 75.... 120 ..121 TURKISH No. 276 Middle St., m., 12.55 and 6.00 p. (Through Pull- Sweden, Russia, Spain and Italy at ORIGINAL packages, Dealer in Wood and Metal Type, and all kinds ol man Denmark, National Traders' Bank.100....160 ..101 nei>1 Sleeping Cars on trains leaving Boston a lowest rates of viz: $50 to $100. ___11 | Advertisement* Inserted in all passage, Cabin, —FOB SALIC BY— Portland 95 ..100 We on hand a "com. over Edward’s and Walk- Printers'Materials. 7.00 p. m. and Portland at 2.00 a. m). to to berth and Company. have constantly iinfm>siiiy >% States or Uasadas at Second Cabin, $40 $00, according Gas ers’ Hardware store from patter Is the United published ticket- to all points West nod to Portland Company. 50... 55 .. 66 assortment of for Through steamers. Steerage $20 $32. aceordiug to large Daghestan, Oct. 9.h to Oct. owert prices Send estimates. Nouch be had of M. Ocean Insurance Company ... 100_108 ..110 93d. may J. Frnnch, TicketSeller, steamer and Return tickets very low. R. STANLEY & SON, Ouchak and — Eastern port. Importers, A. A K. R. K. Bonds. 108 ..m Geordes, Per-ian, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. dtf Railroad Depot and at Union Ticket Office find 4’onnneuiHl exchange in oilier and < and, im- sep20 40 street. IIM FORK FT., POBTI AND, MR. Maine Central K. R. Bonds 7’s.120 ..12] lings arpeis, ^ Exchange sums to cult. Also agent Morris Europe* and can minor son Elmer Pullman Car Tickets for Seats Leeds* Farmington R.K.b’ds 100_112 ..113 porting direct from makers, 1 have this day given my and American Express for packages ^nd freigL* to all General for New act and trade for SIDEBOARD. m Deoot Ticket Also, Managers England, Potland A Ken. R. K. Bonds,100.112 ..114 idler at tow prices. Wholesale ThatA. Mitchell his time to him- Advertising Agent, Ofllcc. parts of tbe gh/be. Also agent nr the celebrated Falls A B R. R. Receiver self now and after this da e, aad that 1 shall hence- New, first class dining room at Acidia Coal tbe to Til K CELEBR ATED Bnmford person having a large Mahogany Sideboard Portsmouth. by cargo. Apply FOR and retail. forth claim none of his nor pay any debts Through trains stop 10 minutes for meals. lit 7«.109 ..111 earnings with four doors, separated by twisted snlumus asfl WAS HI UTO.V ST., BOSTON. R R 6s.. 100 of his AST LUCIUS TUTTLE. J. L. Portland A 1st, .108 ___ an Ogdonsburg SIMMONS A CO, contracting. and drawers oyer them, will confer especial favor FARMER, Agent, Summit Mineral Spring Water, Is.107 .. 109 DABNEY, A. A. MITCHELL. til General and Ticket Irtjrtland Water Co., 0. at office ef Daily Press, as it is de- Contracts for Advertisements In Newspapers In Passenger Agent, •' 109 by addressing w, No. ittt Street. w ,, 2s.107 111 Witness: S. C. Andrews. _ United p. SANBORN, Exchange FROM HARRISON, MAINE, Milk St, Boston. sired to find one ofrtris description, sold many years oltiesand towns of the States and the MMterTrailipcrtatlen. « ..111 Oct. octddlw* jul7 I
would be has vanished PORTLAND, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, ’82. dom. Jt mortifying indeed if of both the Massachusetts Missionary erate judgment of the Hoard” in the form of from tho missionary work. It was announced that an overflow meet- west coast, on the west coast of Africa, in Board. Leaving to other Boards and to the more were of the Christian anti the American Board. It a resolution at our in And both ot them are as as was the States, aud in Asia Minor. As Christians other nations nothing expected Society (7) jubilee meeting I860, ignorant ing would l»c held in tbo Second Tamil Barbary of their proper pro- world the nineteenth than dur- is the same Dr. Griffin who his contiim d the additional of Judas when he criticised for the result of tire last named efforts, work it called for twelve during century preached by experience Mary brcakiug Church. A session of devotional exercises portions, hundred and ing the first century, if no increment of e'oquent missionary sermon of 1S02, who de- twenty-two years, that "God has committed the alabaster box ef precious ointment upon was begun in Greece and Syria, and prepa- sixty ordained missionaries, four hundred the Saviour’s was held, led Rev. Henry M. Storrs, U. missions A. B. C. F. M. power had been given to the church of Christ livers the Park St. theological lectures of 1811, to our special husbandry some of the largest head, or as the rulers of the Jew's by rations were made to establish and twenty laymen as assistants, besides fe- by the discovery of new continents and of both of them in the same revival spirit. The and noblest lieldsin the world.” when they thought thev knew the inmost heart D. Hymu 10(5, “Hark, ten thousand hearts among the Armenians and the Nestorians. male helpers probably as many more,—in new facilities of live men who extended live ef of Seven missions Indian tribes were for a intercommunication. Wo right hands of If thu was true, as it was, in relation to Joseph Arimathea. and voices,” was among short, missionary force of near- It is sung. received in might well be called if we, in the to the first five ordained missiona- our tivo missions iu India in when we related of Adoniram Judson, when he 1827 from the United Forcigu ly four thousand men and women. (.'!) degenerate, fellowship I860, Dr. S to its read the first ehapter of Ephe- use of the printing press, of stsam, and of the ries in the Tabernacle Church of Salem in recorded two thousaud gathered into church- was on his visit to this country after thirty Missionary Society, when this organization, It was proposed to reach in the fields of sians, with inurked and brief com- the of the Reformed Dutch ami electric telegraph, cannot accomplish more 1812, were Leonard Woods, Samuel Spring, es, and four thousand children and youth years toilsome foreign service, that upon emphasis, representative already opened explored a populaton of and was than could Paul and bis associates in the use Samuel Worcester, Edward D. Griffin, and nailer Christian iastruction, how much more one occasion, when listening to a public ad- ments. Fresbyterian churches, formally sixty-three millions, on the basis of fifty from a united to the Ame-ican Board. thousand souls to each The Annual of parchments, of the Roman roads, and of Jedediah Merse, a five-fold intertwined cord true is it when omit- dress youthful w ho was In his which Dr. Storrs ordained missionary. Seventy-Tliinl impressively to-day missionary remarks, followed, efforts the Alexandrian new of and of missions not broken. two the ministers The of the Board to push its work Nothing better illustrates the of corn-ship. Every theology easily ting missions since passed over to the severely censuring churches and took for his central the growth before him for thought words, in all directions were not as well sustained the and the broad views of science, every new language, every new inven- When Park Street Cliurc h ordained its second care of others, we record, in the remaining their lack of missionary inter- missionary spirit Meeting. “For are no more and as had been and in 1830 a debt the Prudential Committee tion, everyr new discovery, every advance in pastor, Sereno Edwards Dwight, in 1817, five three, live thousand into churches, est, the scarred veteran turned to him and ye pilgrims strangers.” anticipated, and Secretaries gathered was missionaries were of of nearly $24,000 reported, the of that Anderson, David civilization, every accumulation of human ordained at the same time, and lifteen thousand under Chrisliau in- quietly remarked, “My young friend, you The disciples waited after the ascension receipts day,—Kufus Green, to of the year amounting to only and William J. such a whatever to the progress and the memorable sermon struction. ought know' that there is as a miss- until $87,000, Armstrong,—than knowledge, belongs preached by Ly- genuine Christ the power of God rested upon of last man though tiie average the four years had scheme; and it is of note with of human history, all enters into the oppor- Beecher, entitled, “The Bible a Code of If this was true, as it in relation to ionary consecration here at home at ever worthy that, was, you them, and this was the that tho been about But Evarts’ the of the of course the was have show n or power apos- $100,000. Secretary exception work in tunity, and into responsibility Laws," appropriate alike to the theological our five missions in ami Persia, I.” It was a deserved rebuke, Papal lands, Turkey, Syria, tles asked for the Annual Report, the last he was to write, the outline then sketched has been sub- of each new generation. and to the of the hour. in 1860, when recorded twelve hundred and came from the for, universal church. The missionary atmosphere they appropriate lips. Foreign had no note of After fore- followed in its not Would we as a discouragement. stantially details, therefore missionary Board These were the men contending earnestly for persons into churches, missionary consecration, as true miss- command of Christ was to proach the gospel only by gathered evangelical every telling with singular accuracy the growth of the American Board, but by the other Boards The Board of mis- discuss intelligently our own present the faith, fervent in revivals, and three thousand children and under ionary will be the firs t to does not Foreign obliga- intensely pro- youth emphasize, to every creature. We cannot comprehend this for the next and since ou. of its tion as a in a country fifty years, organized constituency. related to new generation upon foundly interested in the most aggressive Christian instruction, how much more im- consist voyage across the sesan. and a the love of Christ, for that is human anticipating the development in this coun- This was also the first definite recognition which we are now we must distinct- work of their own far their true residence, whatever be past entering, day, who, beyond pressively to-day, when, may the externals else on before the Board of excluding Syra but tbe of try of Christian agencies as nowhere the necessary difference sions in Session at ly discern where we arc, as related to the possible were not for and which have been committed to or otherwise, in lnnds. For- comprehension, scope this vast City conception, building, Persia, pleasant foreign the globe, he adds, “In a thousand ways the in the conduct of foreign and home mission- generations which have We cannot one generation alone, but for the centuries. we seven thousand eign consecration is the surrender of the church we can Ltl preceded. others, report gathered missionary body comprehend. beneficial influence of sending the gospel ary work. Hitherto missionaries had been that we are the entire lorget inheritors of a sacred trust, They digged deep, and laid the foundation on into and another fif- of being, soul, and us evangelical churches, “spirit, body,” pray that we may have faith to understand abroad is felt in our religious prosperity provided for the work ainQng the Indian Hall. and that we a a rock. occupy vantage position of (8) teen thousand under Christian instruction. person, time, energy, and property, to the at of in the the of and to live to the home. If, through the apathy Chris- tribes, Sandwich Islands and in Af- power which is as the result of lives If China was a of Christ, to the utmost of our promises Christ, up ours, SECOND PERIOD, 1820—1850. (9) large and noble field in proclamation tians in regard to the condition of the rica, much on the plan of hom missions. which a in our own line of these Brethren this is a have ended, and of work already 1860, when we could a score and a ability, time to the ends of the promises. it should be first to The were The work of the second period from 1820 report heathen, necessary people accessible; the missionary Other men labored, and we are half into the earth. And this is known ss in the little for a time for accomplished. to 1850 into the gathered church, what shall we just truly space devotion, little pray- cripple and then to withdraw our foreign spirit ran high: but, in view of the popula- entered into tlieir labors. brought prominence special and of say of it with our church-member- self-denying systematic bestowment er, amidst the sad would be that and of tion soon to be reached in other a dif- efforts forth for the education and evan- to-day business of the day, and us we operations, hour, fields, in round numbers as put as in the individual of the Counting thirty years ship increased to a thousand, and gifts, hearing mes- a most disastrous influence all our do- ferent method was nocessary. It was not gelization of the North Americaan Indians, nearly pruy, so shall the answer be in measure and upon PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND a generation, we may apppopriately emphasize with the lields of South- sage. (1) Therefore it becomes a missionary mestic institutions. Be it and to be that the coustituen of the which were attended with maiked success, opening promise known, then, expected :y three of these periods as giving significance to ward and Northward and Who society like the American Hoard to power. felt us that there is no in which then about four hundred tl e sore trials Westward? recog- by all, way Board, numbering the which is notwithstanding connected with DAT AND PAPERS HEAD. fourth, just commencing. The will dare to set a limit to what the work of nize the sacredness of the gifts intrusted to it The then the 114th we can so aid the cruse of God thousand church almost identical- the work arising from the forced removal of Congregation sung powerfully members, first of these periods, which may be regarded the American Board be in China as truly as that of the mi sionaries in our own land as and ly the same as to-day, would the several of the tribes. No men ever met may during personal Ilymn. by doubling quadru- supply as preparatory, will include the pri- the next and of the fields. And this our sacrifices for the salvation of dis- millions embraced in the contem- mainly years vation and more thirty years? missienary “Who but thou Almighty Spirit. pling sixty-three between peril heroically than those of 1799 and 1820. And what shall we of our grows in as the and to tant as true as then. plated field operations, with this were say possible point importance gifts the air of Greenville. pagans;”—words to-day missionaries, who, during period, connected with a in we become as must if At this a had been schools, and Christian literature, on the FIRST 1790-1820. our missions to the Cherokees and growth Japan, which entered but thir- legacies larger, they become period, good beginning PERIOD, Choctaws Pjayer was then offered by Rev W. W. The the home teen where we also now number the of consecration made. work among Indian tribes missionary plan. in and same of whom years ago, spirit missionary pervades Iii Georgia Mississippi, of Rev. II. C. was rich fruits. the Choc- 1 hen came the crash of the FORENOON. WEDNESDAY the year 1790 Dr. Samuel Spring, of a thousand into more ns it will, the churches and Seudder, G[astonbury, Conn ; bearing Among 1837; deten- were imprisoned, and some the nearly gathered Christian thoroughly, was of His accompanied the at the taws three thousand inquirers were tion of missionaries to the bit- Newburyport, forty years age. Indians that churches, and where stands up s© prominent- ministry home. Not only has the Lord Hayden, D. 1)., District Secretary of reported, ready leave; President was at his upon terrible exodus west- and two thousand had to ter of the of Hopkins promptly townsman and friend, William llartlett, was as a Christian educational center the noble “All souls are mine.” He also begun pray. necessity retrenchment; closing ward, when one fourth of the ly declared, hath Board at New York. the to sixteen thous- More or less interest was schools and seminaries: the post, and called meeting order and forty-two. Jeddiah Huntington, of N«wr Lon- Training School of Kioto? And what of the said, “The silver and gold are mine.” When developed among discouragement and fell victims the A was received from one of the of was and John Treadwell and by way request other tribes. In 1830, of the 225 mission- missionaries and of their friends at anuonnced the 6th hymn, don, forty-seven, The prospective results of our new in therefore, through human instruments, he home; papers prepared by Jeremiah explorations aries on the roll of the were en- and the iu some of Nathaniel Emmons were each Evarts, as missionaries of the Zulu that Board, 147 exultation, cases, the “From all dwell forty-five. llev. this Africa, the doors shall open more commits these, his own possessions, into out missicn, they that below the skies” during crisis, upon the Indian widely, the Of 34 were heathen abroad. The shock was felt «at of was question, and we hands for the gaged among Indians. these, Joseph Lyman, Hatfield, forty-one; have not shall be able to enter in? What tid- spread of the gospel throughout remember him and his work in their prayers, which was sung to the grand “OIpioneer explora- on which were perfected for an advance into tained at for funds to send even “to the utmost of the earth.” Unto century, the chosen instruments of the Christian women of our laud who ples it is conducted, and the early home, waiting parts passed through its years of momentous tions of Africa and of the Pacific Islands, hut labor with pop- Lord who were the early ulations that have Asia Minor. them out. men who had been look- them all is revealed the efficacious “world of preparing way for the of of us so efficiently in Ihe gospel of the kingdom, become accessible to Youug history, and began to send forth its steady those Eastern Turkey and of Northern to the events which were soon to follow. and who, from the have been effort. Our purpose may be best served Thus eleven hundred converts had ing forward missionary work turned reconciliationunto them all the important stream of consecrated and if we beginning, by far, belongs ministers and mis- China; perhaps knew the whole the first to other fields of labor. It is of all alike In the year 1798 the of one of the among to proclaim the risen Lord; a brief review of successive decades. been received to mission churches,—three impossible to power prevailing prayer: may pastor sionaries for Christ, in this inner of trial in its un- churches of God for supplementing history missionary upon our .Suuday-schools, witii their groat fourths of from the Indian tribes: realize the extent of the disaster. With the wield with the same invincible “the Connecticut, thanking direction the work of the older written we 1. thesg energy colleges, Wil- record, might add of Madura, and army of half a million souls; and Chris- 1810-1820. of the it was not till and the special outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon fifty thousand pupils were found in mission exception year 1812, great precious promises.” liams, Dartmouth, Middlebury, and Yale; Bombay, and Constantinople. up- tian households. fifteen after the of the the of his own town and vi- Certainly At the first of schools, and the press had been put to use in years regular income upon people was on some of our /Annual Meeting the THE FUNDAMENTAL OBLIGATION. that this the period when Lvmau Beecher, missionary fields as heroic a Board reached the sum of the cinity, declared that he could stand at the TIIK TIME IS SHORT. Board in 1810, the Prudential Committee eleven different languages. Twenty-eight $300,000 Albert Barnes, and Asaliel Nettleton, were in Christian endurance is manifested to-dav *• asked and a new No reason therefore exists, so far as pro- front door of his and and the were native assistants were in for, forward movement house, “number Aud if the occurs to some of us Corresponding Secretary in- reported Ceylon, fifty their prime; when the American Home Miss. was ever known Ann II. Judson or Gor- thought t‘ at was which reached its visions of divine grace are concerned, or by truded to obtain information five in the Sandwich and one begun, highest point why sixty contiguous congregations laid down our years of vigorous service are not ruauy, if concerning Islands, among of the ef Society was formed; when the Presbyterian don Hall. The names of Pinkerton and the bore in 1869. any generation believing children in one field of divine wonders.’’ Within two Bag- we are reminded of the the monu- unevangelized nations to be at the Indians, who the honored name of church sterare symbol upon reported these should became two bands, not without some worthily associated with those of Mun- next and the John in all. The Iu the of Hod, accepting provisions, not, years from that time one hundred and ment of John Howard, a dial-plate ou which meeting; young men at An- IIuss,—thirty-four pop- 1840 number missionaries con- fifty when the voices of the Con- son and will live as its own Hood the world with commotion; Lyman. They long.or long- are drawn lires to four dover who bad offered their ulation in the different fields that could be nected with the Board was 305. The during day. such revivals were reported among the represent only hours, services were pop- necticut war-horses were heard in the land, er, upon the same honored roll. “from ten to as of as divine light. This was the responsibility rest- churches of New England. Western Massa- missionary two,” emblematic man’s advised to pursue their studies till regarded accessible may lie estimated as ulations that might he called accessible bad of “saying among the trumpets, Ha! ha! and We do not hesitate at all to-day to write active life, we may, perhaps, be if such was not far from two hundred and more than with ing upon the first generation the Christian chusetts largely shared with Connecticut up- encouraged information secured. The vast twenty- kept pace the growth of the the battle,” not “afair oil',” all in the on the same illuminated the names of wo recall the names of some who were not per- of live thousand. distribution church during the apostolic era ; nor were the iu this work of In the of this smelling page populations the heathern world were in- (l)The of missionary enterprise. In spite of all the grace. spirit same interest of revivals and missions as well Asa Thurston and mitted, all of litem, even to fill up the “four men of that unmindful of Benjamin G. Snow. And deed in but were missionaries gave two to one thousand of of Romanism and Lire generation wholly revived church in connection with hut are so sitting darkness, they ap- oppositions priesthood interest, as of are hours,” who identified with our mis- tiust and incisive theology; when the the living some of them inaccessible. The next the the Indians, one to of the Oriental churches and the their The same the of Sunday- equally worthy, wo parently year, after population among political opportunity. intelligence revived missionary in- work sionary history that often think of them as has rested school and temperance aad anti-slavery veterans approaching their semi-centennials, all the at two thousand in anil one to three of Russia, the Turkish was responsibility upon each succeed- terest in Great Britian, veterans. securing information command, Ceylon, intrigues Empire expressed particu- reforms to rise into notice, some of them in the of their host ma- Messrs, soon to be increased to one for to the truth. Mission stations ing generation. Not specially to the men of in the of several mis- began prominent vigor Samuel Worcester and Jeremiah Evarts, .ludson, Nolt, Newell, and Hall thousand, opening had larly organization the not without occasional thunder aad ture and some of them were two in the been in tl.e first or to the men of the latter, years, yet young i* the “vonerablo men” as we {picture them, neither appointed missionaries “to labor in every thousand, Hawaiian Islands. begun the interior. By means of the century, sionary societies, there were formed on this threatened tempest, all under the service. Not has it been re- of them attained to the of William Asia, either in the Burman Despite debts, and the not nineteenth century, not particularly to side of the the New York yet guidance infrequently age fifty-one; Empire, in Su- embarassing amounting living preacher press, probably water, Missionary of Ona who rides at J. was but S. or sometimes to on or upon the whirlwind and marked of late the table of the Prudential Armstrong fifty; Henry West, rat, in the Prince of Wales or twenly per cent, expendit- less tbau half a million of souls In Western dwellers of the Eastern continent to these of 1796, the Berkshire and Columbia Island, Society directs the storm. It was a Committee, that the evidence of mis- but forty-nine; Marshall D. Sanders, but forty- elsewhere, as Providence should the ures, the Prudential Committee had fear- Asia were thus under the influence upon the Western, was given the final com- of the Connecticut vigorous period genuine open brought Missionary Society 1797, which to and its eight; Fidelia Fiske, but forty-9ix; Robert A. most favorable door.” the services of of the more mand of our but to of through live, special wort sionary consecration by some recently ap- The vagueness of lessly accepted every preacher gospel, and as many in India Lord, every disciple Missionary Society of 1798, the Massaahusetta Hume, but torty-five; Elward Payson, but of the was to be accomplished then or never. It is to the service of the and these Instructions is evidence of the practi- gospel, who produced satisfactory and Ceylon. A few tliousanus only were as every age and of every elime. If any person, of the pointed Board, by forty-four; Augustus Walker, but forty Missionary Society 1799, (2) Hamp- back to in s rene now three; cal of the evidence of his accessible in Africa or in under has vividly brought us both its some active upon the field, is in certain re- II and W. inaccessibility heathen world at missionary qualifications, yet the Indian anywhere, any circumstances, shire and the Western nry BalUntine, George Dunmore, for more. Missionary Society and and also in its as as that time. This is and called (2) Chiua was still leeeived a definite digniiicd, aggressive and spects striking at any previous period but Benjamin B. Wisner, but inaccessibility further Archipelago. practically missionary call, every per- of of and forty-two; forty- was the Missionary Society Pittsburg 1802, sometimes of our shown the that in neither of the Such supply of missionaries in closed to and was but a name. son has received it. As far as the invitation controversial, features, by recalling history. The one; Gordon Hall, but forty; James Richards, by fact effort, Japan the for Christian thonght suggested by when the whole number Society promoting Knowledge to some of those were one Elias aud David T. particular mentioned did the Board 1830, was about In the ludian tribes and the has “If man let him come remembrance who this fact is which should im- Cornelius, Stoddard, bat regions all, including gone, any thirst, of 1803, all on the broadest profoundly half what it is at while the scale, aiming and us Samuel Newell, Mrs. Anu H. ever establish a and also the present, accessible Sandwich not less than one million unto me and so far has the command present prominent thirty-one years ago, press all, namely, that this small and select thirty-eight; mission, by Islands, drink,” for the ne w settlements in to as a number especially pioneer when the American Board last mat in of honored and beloved missionaries— Jadson, Joshua Huntington, aud Asaliel Grant difficulty experienced in “else- population day gives large two hundred thousand souls u-erc within gone, “Let him that lieareth say come.” corps finding Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York wore but thirty-seven; Samuel J. Mills, jr., where” an for la- to the care of each missionary as to the en- reach of influence in the differ- This idea underlies all Portland. Their forms seem to rise before oalv about onenn a thousand of the total mem- opportunity missionary missionary essentially genuine and distant Ohio ; also for the heathen Indian still “Junior” when he died, but tire force at that time. The ent of the us as we mention a few of their our thirty-five; bor; yet by persistent effort a missionary fields Board. Christian character. If than from names: bership of congregational churches—is a Mrs. Sarah L. Dr. Azariah beginning Christian, tribes upon our continent, (8) yet not wholly Huntington Smith, was made in the Maratha field and three different Presbyterian and Congregational its nature it is Theodore Frelinghuysen, our president, aud part of our sacred trust, committed to us to Dr. D W. but IV. 1540—50. very missionary, sympathizing forgetting the since the Smith, Osgood, thirty-four; afterward in The bodies were then united in one foreign mis- regions beyond Chief Justice Williams his side; be sustained and bene- Fiak finished his life at years Ceylon. rising with Him who “tasted death for every man,” Massachusetts 1804 sitting by by prayer, sympathy, Pliny earthly thirty- Board. The one stream now flows Missionary Society in Chancellor Walworth missionary spirit, not to be baffled by diffi- sionary The decade from IS 10 to J850 witnessed and to man the and Seth faction, and never for one hour to be three, one year older then than Henry Martin: bearing every glad tidings. elected ns a member the Presi- Terry; Lyman betrayed. was in four the number of missiona- corresponding Beecher and was but Levi culties abroad, directed towards the In- branches; little change iu the foreign work. The dif- the same Nehemiah Adams; William J. This surrender of hoarts to George Champion thirly-ono; Substantially, therefore, obligation, dent of the London and personal young dian tribes within our ries has been increased four the con- in the Missionary Society, Hubbard and John Aiken Knock Pond and Palvms and Samuel Munson, but thirty, one borders, and a vigo- fold, ference income was but $10,000. The the same the same ; the life-long missionary work, sometimes af- of responsibility, privilege, added to its field the “more distant of older then than David Henry rous mission was the Cliero- tributions twelve fold, the field accessible increase in the number of missionaries was regions Levi Cutter and Asa ter whose year Brainard; begun among end the same are committed to Benjamin Tappan; struggles inner history is known more than hundred fold. power, every the earth, as circumstances shall invite, and Lobdell was but twenty-eight; David C. Scud- kees in 1817, and another among the Choc- population eight but thirty in the entire field, and there was of the Lord’s Cummings; Samuel II Walley, Anson G only to the Lord, this personal surrender generation people, the ability efthe society shall admit.” by tier, but twenty-seven; lleury Lyman aud taws, the year after. no increase in the number of native agents Phelps, and John Tappan; Linus Child and fathers and mothers of the choicest of their but in. 1830-40. THE SUBSTANTIAL WOltK. Then also the reawakened inter- Judith S. Grant, twenty-five; Harriet In the mean while, Providence was nor in educational save iu the board- sprang up Joel Hawes Thamas H. Samuel H. sons and pre- efforts, ; Skinner, daughter*, cheerfully and thankfully Hardi'tg Williams, bat twenty-one; and Har- the fer The next decade is still more remarkable it is the same work est in evangelical doctrine, ministers and paring way labor in another quarter, ing schools. These had advanced from Substantially, also, (4) Cox, Nathan S. S. Beeman, the for not without an unrecorded riet when she was laid to rest preacher made, yet always Newell, and the tears of a waif for the the boldness and the faith with is to be each ohurches to discern the of the poor from the Sand- energy, twenty-four, 807 pupils, to which attempted by generation, beginning peril the next year, Leonard Bacon, and hit here this de- upon the Isle of France, ha l completed but twenty- hour, in the formation of the Gen- (1) history also, (1) self-sacrifying wich Islands sitting on the threshold of with which the work was carried forward, seven, with 1,094 The most noticea- the rapid, the and the wide- expressed William William Wis- votion of lives the nineteen years and one month. Certainly pupils. namely, vigorous, alternate, Adams; upon altar of Christ in obe- Yale fell not in till the check received in of the ble advance was iu the eral Aasociation of Massachusetts in can be in “four College, vain. A party of consequence number and member- extended proclamation of the proffered salva- 18#2, ner, William Albert Asa D. dience to his something accomplished Patton, Barnes, great command, in which pastors fourteen led and financial crisis in 1S37. It was not so much of the churches: from to tion to the of their own time. intensified the election in 1804 to the hours.” missionaries, by Bingham ship lifty-tive unevangelized by Smith, William A. Stearns, William T. and churches not a infrequently participate, is PAST MERIDIAN. Thurston, sailed from Boston in the results accomplished as a sense of duty and from to The of Christ the first cen- Hollis of iu Harvard October, eighty-five churches, 17,234 disciples during professorship Divinity Dwight, George Zedekiah S. Mar- trust committed to this American Board to the millions— the claims of in Shepard, 1810, for the Sandwich Islands, to begin a -Unenlightened 25,875 members. tury were accountable for the annunciation of College Henry Ware, (5) resulting stow, John Parsons Seth Sweet- which we should be But if any are reminded to-day, as those cer- Todd, Cooke, utterly unworthy to re- work which was to give a new to of our Lord on the obedience of his follow- The missions to Siam, the news to the utmost of their the establishment of Andover Seminary in are who recall the meeti g of thirty-one impulse Singapore, Borneo, good ability ser, Justin Edwards, Edward N. Kirk, Charles ceive did we not most taiuly missions the ers and the sublime faith which laid hold of were of Park Street Church in tenderly appreciate. that the as w-ell as the foreign world over. A few given up, and the missionaries dis- to the of the first The same 1808, 1809, (6) Stoddard not Greene years ago, generations people century. ; forgetting Secretaries With growing intelligence and fidelity, there- and that it days later Fisk and Parsons left for Pales- the promises of God— that prompted such tributed at other Two new missions work for the second have been of the American Board in 1810, of the New years are rolling on, possibly may points. century may and Anderson, or Missionaries Goodell, fore, must we cherish ns each new tine In the of such hearted iu Tract in efthe Ameri- it, genera- be with some of us, almost unconsciously, hope republishing the gospel generous .endeavor, large, were begun China, known as the Foo- easier or more difficult; whatever it was, England Society 1814, a but, Andrews, JByington and Walker. What his- tion moves on. we still take at Jerusalem. and the can “past meridian,” may courage plans. chow Amoy, and the work was it to the men of the second Education and of the Boston So- belenged century. Society, of that hollared in the mere when we remember that more than ono deci- the The missions to the Armenians were be- tary generation C0X8ECHATED OU TS. By year 1820, six different missions greatly enlarged iu Asia Minor and iu And so on to our own Those who have ciety for the Moral and Instruction Syria. day. Religious record of these names ! sive battle in more Ilian one memorable cam- had been gun in when William Oooilell entered The missions iu of the Poor In and of the Domestic Mis- organized, twenty-three stations 1831, India, Ceylon, and among us may have been faithful or faithless 1816, Still another trust we should lias been fought in the aftornoon, and the harbor of preceded THIRD PERIOD, 1S50-1880. appropriate- paign occupied, and eighty-eight missionariss, in- Constantinople; the occupation the Zulus attained to the full measure of in the fullfilment of their trusts. .From sionary Society in 1818. Nor must we omit and the confi- that o- casioually even “the sun stands still up- special Of tli o generation the of ly gratefully recognize, namely, cluding twenty-six ordained ministers had of Smyrna, Broosa, Trebizond, soon follow- their present strength. we have the establishment of the New York Mission- justeloaed, period on Gibeon, and the nn.on in the them may inherited cither facilities dence of the churches and of individual do- been sent out. The and boldness ed. Justin Perkins on to recover In .100 of the 395 male .1850-1880, little need be said—the actors of in order that lh 3 energy pushed 1850, missionaries, for the better our ary in 1800, of the Connecticut valley Ajalon,” triumph accomplishment of trust, Magazine nors expressed not merely in prayer and in Ihe first decade the tlie Nestorians also to a the and were still to he found being many of them still living, and the details may ho complete, “We have lost tho battle, displayed marked purer faith; female, laboring or hindrances, or both. However this Missionary Magazine in 1802, of the Massa- but also in consecrated of of Persia were not may of the work sympathy gifts. cut to was faith the fathers, who walked not Mohammedans neglected. among seven different Indian tribes, and in chusetts in united recent and familiar. It ought, and wTo are being pieces,” the dis- by be, the work of our is the Missionary Magazine 1803, the benefactions to the Ameri- but the of The to reach Jerusalem lost its no day substantially however, to be mentioned with to Among early heartening message on ono occasion sent to a sights by light Divine commands attempt field, save in the Sandwich Islands, had same with the work ef with the ia 1808, or the gratitude every preceding day, Panoplist vigorous can Board we lind the repeated record of me great military commander by ono of his subot- and promises. The for the romance, bat the beginnings at Beirut and there been witnessed, year after such discussions of the God that this has been the period of largest expenditure year, .lie proclamation of the same clothed theological entire period, morial donations. It is evident that Uinate officers. The commander took out bis year 1825 was The on the Lebanon gave of the work to of the of gospel j and recorded as well ae of quite 857,000. accessible pop- promise displays sanctifying power the llo- of the second decade of the new perceptible growth, witn the same men who have but especially there was a watch aud it iR 2 all the be done in the Syria mission for the Arabic- Tile ten churches power, by broadest and most liberal private experience in many of replied* only o’clock; you ulation, including inhabitants of the lySpirit. among the Choc- It was an eventful hour plans expenditure, the but tbero time >ne life in which to iu be- century. certainly those of as sacred as have lot-t battle; is enough Sandwich the two speaking races of the world. The missions taws contaiued a earthly proclaim it, as it have been gifts money in those of Islands, Indian tribes, meiubersbipof 1,100,of whom for the New of cartainlj should with the life to win the foe.” It was half of men who have but one life in England churches seventy surrender to the another; cbar&o upon and the few thousand reached in in India spread from Bombay into the in- 182 were received -in a earthly and momentum of the two personal missionary work- Bombay single year. The when there started from New Ha- preceding periods a victorious charge. on the one and from on which to receive it. If the disciples of Christ years ago, No one is familiar with the record of the and Ceylon did not probably exceed one terior side, Ceylon Cherokees were well advanced in civiliza- behind it. has progress been the first did this work well for ven in the year 1810, upon the same day, in Particularly charities of FORWARD. hundred and tbousaud. Of the entire the other, across the Channel, and gave riso tion. Besides the during century marked in the establishment of native Solomon Goodell, of Jamaica, fifty profiting by advantages the same Moses to what were afterward known as the Madras of own their then stage coach, Stuart, aged who has that he was missionary force, fourty-four were their schools and seminaries, those contemporaries, they accomplished and in the into their fel- Vermont, any question So may it be with us as we draw near to the employed their main bound for the new in churches, ingathering the and Arcot missions. who were able to do so work. If they failed in this, what- thirty, professorship as identified with the of this nineteenth among Indians. The first converts Madura, Vigorous sent their children to lowship, in the of native thoroughly foreign end century, be wo younger to ever else have failed as to Andover and his young multiplication agency were enrolled and woman’s efforts were made establish missionaries schools of a in the they may done, they Theological Seminary, and in all missionary work as was his more or older iu the Bervice. The now generation among them, higher grade United Jeremiah departments of educational work. in on the islands of Java, Borneo, States. The number of their main work. And so with the Bccond deacon, Evarts, aged twenty-nine, to whom is before us, with its and work, which lias since grown to such mag- Siam, church members It has been a of liberal benefac- conspicuous nephew, William, grander, possibly in the Indian bound for to take of the Pano- period, also, more nificent was two un- Sumatra, and at Singapore, among the century and the third, and so on to the nine- Boston, charge when a in lie sent a difficult, work, with its nobler heroism, proportions, begun by Indians, notwithstanding losses tions, some of them to our various boy Phillip's Academy, efforts made forever memor- munificent, and with its assured But one married women in the Chero- Archipelago,— frequent removals and the teenth. plist. handsome of oxen to "draw him conquests. thing 1817, among by changes to and in- yoke help up us able the fate of and Mun- a fact to be philanthropic, educational, missionary remains for to do, to accept the work hum- kees. It was not time for a native by tragic Lyman which they had been the Unit- It is emphasized that not prim- It is to be and to bo some of the and hills yet agen- subjected by something emphasized, stitutions and of increased and more steep rugged and in all its son. Still farther to the in ed States ► intelli- bly gratefully breadth and digni- cy. The missionaries were sufficient for the east, early 1830, Government, was reported in 1850 arily for succeeding generations are we to remembored by later that nil these of science.” No one has generations, gent interest in the churches and thought ty,—something better iliau any reach. Bridgman and Abeel had arrived at Canton as more than In all how ever our missionary preceding population within tlicir (1) 1, 639,—500 the Asiatic live, important work be as educational, and of what was may theological, reformatory, the land. Whether or not considerately involved generation has achieved or tome- their out and their for a throughout interest attempted, were expenses support missions, including India, China related to the but for the sal- were (1) Two experiments of valne tor Ceylon, future, primarily missionary enterprises carried forward in the distinctive in the close economy for years which thiug worthy of our heritage and our trust, began, been assumed a Christian department of foreign mis- the information thereby acquired; one that of year having .by and the Turkish Empire. With the la ter vation of the men of our own day. Some of the same men, and were enabled a female domestic in N. something commensurate to the of •ubatuntially by giv- sions has kept pace with that which has char- Cornish, H., greatness from abroad in this merchant of New York city. This attempt it was still a of small of ■ educating youtli country, day tilings, them dwell in and some in Africa momentum to the whole os our then grace of layiug America, ; ing movement, all branches of whose wages were cents a week, to leavt opportunity,—and b/the of their return to the to a foot-liold in China had been acterized evangelistic and edu- iifty to in,the hope preach gospel gain sup- foundations. some in China, and some the ialauda of well as its trend for to of God go forward in the name of the Great upon determining years cational work at home is an accumulations to the amount several hun- to their own people; the other thatof introduc- plemented by explorations in the valley of In with this anil truer the Pacific open question. Commander, and in obedience to his word. keeping larger con- ; but they all belong to a contem- come. It is that Samuel Worcester dred as the first into our the arts of civilized life in connection with the and an ineffectual effort to a significant We incline, on the whole, to answer the ques- dollars, legacy paid ing Min, gain ception of the work to be done had been the poraneous and for these are the and Jeremiah Evarts were at the same name of tlie gospel. The Foreign School, established were generation, tion in the affirmative. At rate we arc treasury, withoui feeling that the landing in Japan. Missions begun in advance in the contributions from any "1 have learned of one cf the con- $87,000 men of as their fathors one the and the other (1) recently at Cornwall, Connecticut, in lSlii, to which and to-day accountable, time, secretary, sure that if the correct answer is in the Sully Thomas is as honorable on the mis- tributors t<> widow Western and Southeastern Africa, io in 1837. the quite the Board who although a living in from different mission fields were 1830, $252,000, During four were for the men of their as children the for six youth into in- day,and tiia treasurer, successive years, we have a record as that of Harriet Newell. a small without a her plans were formed for pushing the to the annual in negative, hitherto made grievous sionary cottage servant, doing work, brought for education, began with great years prior meeting 1887, will be for those of the coming day. In the Who but the Lord himself knows the gives her thousand a year to the Board, and hopes terior. The American continent was not one hundred and in mistake which we must make haste to pro- had at one time over students eighty-live missionaries endeavor to work (1) 1 he English Baptist Missionary was formed repair. to continue it while she lives. Her husband was a promise, thirty and the of the accomplish this, great changes there are inner of those ol' mis- in attendance, of whom made neglected. Patagonia regions had been dit out, sixty-three of these In 1792; the Londay Missionary Society in 1795; the Certainly abundant reasons why this longed history years moderate farmer, and gave, aw 1 understand, a like many profession will be effected in in and Columbia River were and new tne and civilization, education, Edinburgh Missionary Society in 179(5; the Church department of the great work of the Christian sionary prayer consecration? sum annually.” -—//owe Department Correspond- of religion, hut was closed after ten years' trial. explored, year j,.at closed; forty-four more and in culture. All the attendant Missionary Society in 1800. I heee are not isolated arc a ence, 1882. The men educated at ex- missions Instituted among the Indians of were under an blessings church should move forward with largely in- records. They September, young hero, great apposntment, making aggre- of will to to “Wherever were (he of "Inclosed a were of if of value to the Pawnees, the Sioux, and the Christianity begin appear and (2) birthplace foreig creased the fourth part of the continuous life of the past three score tiod cheek or $1,030 for tho A. B. C pense, little, any, the Oregon, gate of one hundred and seven in a singls missions, and whatever their aliment in their in energy during period upon F. M. it was set cause. flourish. But these must be mode to and ten. The far apart for this object several weeks missionary Of twelve Greek youth, Abenaquis. The charge to Lindley, Grout, It seemed as if the scheme help, were eland 1 d on the knees of the Massa- which we have entered. years largest proportion by but has This year. grand not fancy, they just since, been unavoidably detained. eleven of whom finished their studies at Am- and on for South in and permitted to hinder the main work, chusetts and Connecticut wuilc of all the which enter into the current has others, leaving Africa, outlined the year before was in a fair to Societies, gifts money been acquired close economy, and the or way the Missionary FOURTH PERIOD, 1810—1910. by herst Yale, only two names appeared in sub- contained these words: wide-spread proclamation of the to tliey themselves were yet feeble.1'—hie hard S. Stoi'rs, of our treasuries are the blessiug of the Lord on labors as a teacher. 1 1834, stirring “Large an realization. gospel receipts missionary my as helners to the missionaries. early who know it D. D.t of Braintree. Semi-centennial Discourse. Of the and the be- it will be where it will the sequent years of those not. To allow the aggres- heritage responsibility fruit of careful Christian and hope placed accomplish of these designs, vigorous action, dependence upon When young Boone the 1849. economy,exercised most iu the ac- One left his post to study medicine, Episcopal sive work to in to this new good Master’s vineyard. Whey God,—these are the mottoes of our enter- was his mission to evangelistic linger order that longing generation, 1880—191®, trained for the very purpose of enabled it friend of mU- and the name of the other was soon on Church, meditating Chi- (3) Five of Mayhews labored among being knowledging pieage say 'from a missing 1835 a call was some subordinate work be more generations what shall we now In made for fifty a class-mate asked him, “What can may de- Indians of Martha’s and com- aayt to bestow these This is true alike siouw,’ instead of my name, (iol grant that tiio roll of laborers. The experiment, prise.’- na, you fully the Vineyard vicinity, gifts. using tiowever, missionaries and as is to both. this work not bo hindered a treas- was not in vain, ft ordained many lay do if there? There Is no door veloped imperil Whatever else mencing with Thomaa, in 1(543. and continuing to OUR MISSIONARY FIELDS. whether the gifts are or small. may by depleted proved that native agents you go open.” who died in relatively large ury, and may he tho lieadcd wisdom and teachers to and waits or fails, we must not the commu- the close of the life of Zechariali, 1803, give you should he educated in the countries where supply existing missions, The future bishop answered: “If permit all we record anew the ex- It is a mistake to that the to they by going a ot one hundred and First of may suppose regular grace employ it well. or six first-rate of nication of the to aged eighty-seven, period wisely anp are to labor, and thus be kept in sympathy with “five men, apostolic spirit, to China anil working out natural life, good tidings thoso who of “as the delib- aiul donors to our benevolent My father, always a friend of missions, iu his my M*ty years. pression gratitude adopted systematic leading their own people; audit all needful to In the central of in I oil the have never heard them either to fail or to 1788 has marked it the and 80th year chopped and more than 100 cords justified place regions Asa, could only hluges that others might A map published in upon educational charities, whether their gifts piled expenditure ill the and in New of wood. Every dollar of the avails was donated to founding of schools and Afghanistan and Thibet, to report the in- in and work I would wait. Our first, continuous, names of twenty-five places Connecticut, (7) It might h*i added that the same men were one are counted tens or do not go there, gladly go.” absolutely and Mich- by by thousands, the American Association. He was a seminaries for higher Christian education on tellectual and moral condition of those coun- of essential trust is to see to it that York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, chairman and the other clerk of the temperance Missionary A good deal this work of “oiling the every person exercise self-denial in their bestowment. farmer, lie once to Mount mission hing- igan where there were or had been, Christian miss- committee whose deliberations resulted in 1811 iu hard-working gave $00 ground. tries to the and what can be done es" had been aud on our as fur as we of At that churches, done, was still living earth duiing day, ions to the Indians. the formation of “The Massachusetts for Some, indeed, “of their abundance,'’ and Holyoke Seminary in its early years. The second experiment, the introduction of doing, by Society give time he knew her Af- 1 tobringthc gospel the darkness of missionaries of the Board to our can receives the little of .Miss and work. arts and day upon up this lime, in generation accomplish it, (4) The first edition of Divinity the Suppression of I idem iterance,” the lirst organ- the abundance remains ; we are there- Lyon the usages of civilized life, was tried Hopkins’ System of grateful terward 1 was to become her pupil, aud their long and dismal Large de- what are now Whatever comes ia as a was This same ized temperance society of the Commonwealth. privileged the and Sandwich night.” nourishing missions. In divine messugo. help published iu Boston in 1793. for. But as a rule these are the result when 1 told him labors and her among Indians, later in the gifts of her Christian signs But a was pro some instr as iu the is the normal line of Samuel it should be remembered, with “Ihe names of Mills, Newell, Wor- the Islands, and the result in each case was the surely! grander plan ices, Indian Archipela- to this main work in Hopkins, (8) Parson?, of continuous self-denial, so continuous that it zeal in cause of he said,‘that $00 I 1831 Ezra had a for a mission to and such as fall on missions, conviction that seated the next year. The revival of no doors were but Christian and must be Stiles, projected plan cester, Spring, theirs, gratefully gave could not have been better expended.* But preaching of the gospel should go, fonnd; everywhere obligation, faithfully Africa us as a which failed of exe- the car of Chrbtain and has become a habit cherished for its and the early 1774, plan benevolence, stimulat definitely for the of such a father ami such a teacher be first, and civilization that edu- 1832, had awakened throughout meu and women labored on iu retards or turns cution on example afterwards; faith and fulfilled. And whatever account of the eveuts culmnatiug to deeds of active virtue. Their memories are em- benevolent uses. And the of such men the never a in all Christian in the political gifts very likely sum herein inclosed would cation, oven, valuable as it is, is to be used as a country deeper interest in obedience to the divine under other condi- war. balmed in the best < ffectons of the and will hope, command. aside, however desirable Revolutionary heart, and women are sacred whether small or have readied your Additional Home secure Board had doubl- when all the mounments of trusts, treasury.”— missionary agency only so far as it may work. The Income of the Yet had it not been for the (5) “Ju spite of all a man known to be cherished earthly 1882. remarkable tiona, must be denied indulgence. remonstrance, Department Correspondence, Sept. attention to a means of was to __ resolutely be-oi shall have crumbled into dust. Theirs was in amount. Sometimes with these, also, gospel truth, and lie ed in the last six and he of anti-Calvinist, suspected of Arianism, and soon glory the large years, blessing God in the Sandwich and VARY. to bo of the corner-stone of then is connected a nativo teachers and to to come. Islamjs OPPORTUNITY ANI> CIRCUMSTANCES developed a full-formed Unitarian, was put privilege laying themisionary private history which A fervent prayer was offered by Ilev. Ed- preparing preachers advanced still more the year among the Indian it inlo in this an edifice based on the take tribes, may well be an office whose incumbent was bound edifice country, rock makes dollar a np and carry forward the work begun by At of Dr. Ander- YYhile this abides the same for all solemnly every precious memorial gift ward A. D. of Mass. the annual meeting 1830, questioned whether the churches would not principle t° Profess and teach the of the Christian of ages.”—Ebenezer Aldtn, M. 1). Address before Park, 1)., Andover, missionaries. The must give the im- the principles bathed in- and personal consecration, gospel son an outline of missionary work, have become ..nes, it is evident that in its religion according to the woll-kuowu confession of the PcUistine Missionary Society, 1825 prayer to an intellectual and institu- presented discouraged. application This paper was referred to the following pulse movement, in the of the time. It ■ faith drawn up the of of our lie who that self-sacrifice has gone with spirit The to .portunity and circumstances of each gene- by synod churches in New (9) The growth missionary work during imagines tions to foster it, once fairly begun, must bo keeping population accessible the efforts of England.”—J. s. Clark, D. D. this and the next is but touched upon iu this one of the benevolent contributions of committee: was the first comprehensive survey of the this Board iu 1850 had tition must make quite a difference in the period to-day, largely sustained by the people themselves. greatly increased since (8) Park Street Church, in presented iu the is ns their mission field chat had been laid before the and Boston, accorJing to paper, beingmord particularly ignorant of secret personal history ltev. E. S. Mass, The first decade iu the of the Hoard 1840, and may be esti mated at not less .wnethods details of the work. Particular- the of its Clark upon “The Growth and Atwood, .Salem, history language original confess! n, was paper of Secretary as K. A. * we gathered aud in the is he who supposes that the heroic element l’rof. I’a.rk 1). D., Andover, Mass. was thus fruitful in its lessons (or after times. than four and one half ly may expect growth from the accumula- on the basis of a decided attachment to that Need of the Foreign Work," special re- (1; Sandwich Islands, one hundred thousand; millions, (3) or an system Missions Kev. Joseph B. Clark, Boston, Mass. tions et and from con- of the Christian religion which is de- port of Secretaty Means upon‘‘Our Among soventy-flve thousand; Marathas, twenty average of thousand to each experience positive distiuguteb&bly “It is to send other sons to Samuel M. Lane, Southbridge, Mass. II. 1820-18:50. Indians, twenty-eight nominated more to the Indians.” (1) easy enough poople’s Fsij., thousand; twenty-ftvo thousand; and the field new evangelical; particulaly those a our Xtev. C. 1>. San Cal. Ceylou, ordained an even quests, enlarging and furnishing iu far-oirian«l, but not quite so easy to olfer Barrows, Francisco, in missionary, supposing dis- doctrines which, proper sense, are styled doctrines was the one of this list not During the next ten years, explorations possibly live thousand Western Asia. for the extension ef the (1) I>r. Bacon only own to the work.”—Testimony of a father up Hon, Horace Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt. facilities Lord’s king- of grace.*’ in in 1851, giving S. were made iu South ou our north- Annual for 18. More present Portland his son as a foreign missionary,’ August, 1882. J. Wheelwright, Esij., Bangor. America, (2) See Report 1831, p, | ,__ (3) exactly, 3,780. frlbution over tbe entire field. The problem great things for the heathen has ceased to be a according to till, within the menccments of was opportunities, Harvard and Brown, as to tlie becoming a crave one. The field had of henceforth it is a last all barriers have Benj. D. D question power; simply twenty years, gone t0 Tappan, Norridgswock, Herald and the use of almost four fold within ten the welfare of ^Rev. ionary maps and leaf- crowds of well dressod meu aud enlarged years, question of will.” down, and the whole field lies invit- the -ewC?;tedmCn woman, and Q. Do you think that children but had there been open, State, might have been Rev. J. K. lvts-—refer to more circulated and should he ad litlleornoadvancein the In the meanwhile w as and take uttered with as Mason, D. D Me. systematic the horse cars quickly each milted to the church? A. Japan opening. A ing us to come in possession in the stringent logic and as Fryeburg, effort to unite all the succeeding oilier. My force, or in the means at the brilliant at KUUOFKAN of the observation" working dis- to the churches of this coun- of Hosts. eloquence TURKEY MISSION. membership The liackmen who “went back" leads me to think that children so special messenger name of the Lord While the one Constantinople, or church in the work of on their admitted posal of the Board. This tong stand still in the of Bombay, Peking ; only we Rev. E. H. missions, und of need make the best church-members. try appeared person Joseph Neesima, supreme of developing self-sustain- e(lucat'on Byiugton, Monson, Mass. of the of word Tuctday, were ail right The was due to various amo object leadership the yesterday, What do as the causes, g which sent, not of men, nor but and Christ!, mid not VVoodbury 8. Dana ministry, baptised Q. you regard couditioos f he mentioned by men, manifestly ing, self-governing, self-propagating Secular? Esq.. Portland, Me. with the Ghost and with barges brought them to their senses. church may ’he reaction from the His limply Holy fire'. membership? A. In general the con- of God. earnest one of of Christ is in The D- Sherbrook, Q. effort of 1830 pleading during churches kept steadily view, simple fact that so Uov.}\Z Wm. T.T S' The or Is a ditions of salvation. For special and 1837; the his large a sum is re- Sleeper, Mass. Remarks were added by Rev. Edward S. mail-room, post office, busy particular churches impover- college vacations, “Send missionaries to no uniform method can be the ns we Worcester, ishment of of the followed in quircd are now scene at Hall. particular rules may be deemed But many larger givers in the ! Send expending—about "'>rcester, Mass. Park, D. D., of Rev. ,T. City The long tables are necessary. who my country missionaries to my coun- matter of details. No two fields are alto- $650,000 a 1W r- UH>1Q.0 u Audover, Mass., B, the only rales which any chnri'b has the cities, had suffered most from ! year,-when the of or- Kcot Blelcher, Auburn, Me. crowded with ladles aud right deeply try rung in the ears of the the numbef' Kev- S\ Clark, of the Massachusetts Home gentlemen inditing to are in financial Foreign Secreta- gether alike, and differences must be re dained m.ssionanes is no Edward I). Secretary impose general the conditions of sal- reverses;the withdrawal of larger than it was ltobie, D„ Greenland, N. H. Presby- ry, and in 1869 the Hoard out the the correspondence. vation. terians in the S some formally appointed garded in carrying general plan. T e thirty years ago, when the WESTERN TURKEY Missionary Society, Boston, Rev. 0. D. uthern States, and of son expenditure was MISSION. the of u former A from ■ the church? A. The of the Secretary to that interest- Indian tribes and the people of the .Sand- is Barrows of San Francisco Rev. W. T. lady Boston remarked yesterday that .w‘‘.at \a church in its constituents of the B nrd at the only $257,0»0, explained the D D >nd meal ta the ing field. The decade a by changes Middlebury, Vt. slie continuous manifestation of Christ closed with wich Islands large and instant in methods ol rZ nW,“B,Ii* of always thought Boston carried in JJorth, because of tire anti-slatery agitation; enlarge- required labor. The number of B. I. Cambridge Providence, R. I. After the policemen the world as an ment lor and the it native p»I'!.VbS" Laurie, Providence, off organized body. the division of the Church into China, preparation for the outlay of men and means, they were to be agents is three times L®°uarii w- Bacon, D. announcement of the palm for politeness but she bad come Was it Presbyterian new larger to-day than then D., Norwich, ineetiug3 of committees and founded by Christ" A. hv him work in An now Conn two branches, iu amt the formal Japan. saved from extinction. ordained mis- 857, exclusive of more of to tile conclusion while in our t o( a l,s3\ recog- than 1,900 further meetings of tho Board a ioows was Portland that r.®“u command involved in ills nition of The accessible was at least to three thousand and ers. The number Jach-' WiUlau, E. rmiiLo'0 by the Old School body another population sionary every souIb, of out-stations in Dodge, New York City. taken until policemen surpassed them in that lli9 intention to threefold at the close charge of U D the evening. respect. leavee v^ich, a church inuu?oubte‘1|y Board and lire greater of the decade as many more teachers, were native in a Boston, M iss. the world. foreign missionary increasing lay necessary preachers 18*2, was 15; now it is li ilrM P<'xt*r> City Hall and the First aud Second Parish than at its but no and Esq., New York. evening ,rcm demands of borne missionary work, in view beginning; there had been to the object in view, the results 708. ihe number of S'' Em»sla?.W he««io.\. tbo Ptesbyttrian amply schools and seminaries churches we'e crowded to Phi'rchChurch. wl!Sfto0*What are of the Thompson, D. I)., Hartford, repletion last even- ycur as of foreign immigrants and tbe advance of enlargement missionary forces. Singu- justify the expenditure. So Ceylon wa has gone up from 17 to Conn feelings to the con- 101; of „UpUs in and if another gregational system? A. I care into new to for four the number of men in and from ing church had beeu it very litilo for population regions tbe west- larly enough, years early occupied force, methods intro them, 969 to 3,898. The D opened tho harness in which I drift of mis- ■ Grinneil, iowa Hon. William E of New work It ward. Amid so in the service remained at the same dueed were when A.A H. S' Dodge York, vice conld have been tilled. provided d^s mauy distracting and un- figure. there admissible only sionary expenditure is in the Plumb, D. D., Mass. quickly not work too modi in the breei influences it We seemed to have directions thus Boston, president, was in tee chair. biuiz. favorable was much for the reached the limit of mis- small was accessible. At a late *, CENTRA!. AND Has the belief in a population to be EASTERN TURKEY MISSIONS. y. af- Board to have held its own. but there fj: .If !nen had from this The possible probation sionary strength; had been enlarge- a force was thrown into West- it is clear congregation united in singing Hymn ter death any foundation in day larger countrj, that more must be U D TODAY'S PBOCiK A IIII Seripturt" A I It was low tide for two with ment in the direction of the native and revive the faith of regard “erriman- ■ Somer- 75: K. do not think that we have years more, agency, ern Asiu to the Oriental Up viUe,VM^E detinue Scriptural little in rf19mg tfi'-e,u force abroad. The is for such a change the a small the range of Christian influence was the ultimate aim It is f’1 we fallowing today’s programme: authority belief, unless we situation, only steadily churches, with of reaching US Conn. Fes, trust the day is breaking,” construe taUgh‘ th. has beeu limited devotiou, and all the tithes Report of the W. B. M. I. well be people were it not for the and children, for returns to this from I rank Wood, might devised aud adopted. As to ad with the mission in was labors of poverty country Esq., Boston, Mass. Report of the W. B. M. P. Amoy China, trans- some of the noblest and worthiest wretchedness failure of hitve uot beeu into the store house. muting adult persons without such consequent on an health and other is sulficieut FOOCHOW, NORTH CHINA AND SHANSK brought questions ferred to the Board of the Reformed Church of missionaries. oppressive causes, MISSIONS. Addresses by Missionary ladies—Miss M. E. I should treat government. when the The issue is between it as a matter of when Important reforms of hardiv proper institutions have been Rev. A. E. P. Perkius, Mass. accordingly, us, togeth- Gouidy, Osaka, Mrs. O. W. expedition of in 1857, that body ceased to work It was that the less pro- Ware, Japan; Park, Bom- pri ate judgment. As an fitting meeting of the Board value to the end in view have vided, to educate not less than Rev. John S. er with our brethren, iu the of bay, Mrs. O. R. illnstraliou of mv the American Board. in 18/1 been in- forty young Sewell, D.D., Bangor, Me constituency India; Allen, Harpoot, Tor- own experience, I mention through The with- should be held at Salem, as one of the stituted m the men or Rowland Miss M. 8. may one person old churches and young women u und thus Mather, Esq., Conn. the Board and the Master. It is between us key; Rice of the Nestoriau whose drawal of sixteen missionaries and the trans- centers of already year, pre- Mission; theological views were early missionary effort and interest; tens ol of pare them to become Hon. Nathan W. Tatis, Boston. Mrs. J. L. Atkinson, Miss E M. but excti.liugly thousands copies of the teachers and and the millions unsaved. It is us Kobe, Japan; vague who desired fer of an average current of about as the from which Scrip- preachers Rev. 0. B between admission to my own expenditure place, too, the first mission- tures are ill the to their ewn or Hurlburt, D.D., Vt. Stone, Samokov, Bulgaria; Miss F. M. that hands of the The people; it will such Eyndonville, our Morris, church, teelmg the could not a made but little in aries set sail to Moslems. supply Hou. W. W. and own souls. Our respouse is to be Aaln Mission. unite with $12,000 year difference the field. It was with leaven in aid as Thomas, Portland, Me. the Unitarian Church. foreign of the is grants be used She became one of oar the field or in the gospel doing its work, and may wisely in help- Rev. E. Y. made iu view of expenses of the Board. some little that the friends of the Hoicks, Andover, Mass. the fact that we have the full This will be one b misgiving there is no occasion to but ing put forty native laborers into the till of the most interesting discretion. Seven with came enlarge, only to field, JAPAN TolrfrmpterSjTo Dr. of.'W churches, nearly three hundred Board knew' that a such time as MISSION. ability, provided ouly that we are of Barbour, Yale. There together. They many keep up for time the they may receive their willing. meetings the week. may be a membres were transferred. who had longer, missionary support probation hereafter for such us By the shared with them in the discussions orce from their own I). The report commends the of a The have no chenm. giving now in the to aid and people.' friends of D., Bangor, Mo. great plan ordinance of the Lord’s will be in this such of the mission the and field, encourage Thoughtful J^'r- E.[^eiL.Paine, W. Supper life, as idiots, some up Amoy American privileges and Christian of the missions are Key. Gilman, Now York native to be trained infants, heath fellowships native churches in the of the beginning to realize the situation, City. ministry on the soil; of administered at the Second Parish church to eu, etc. It is a question of Board lost its in China as the Annual completion D. D. Stratton, Mass. mau be onlv. so far vantage-ground Meetings would not be work tine of these, Mr. William Esq., Melrose, as the present, begun. C. Jones, of War- Rev. E. W. self-supporting, aggressive, native churches; of accommodate those in the eastern existence of tho coudii with other and was Bacon, New Conn. part of the supposed ions are compared missionary' societies. there some fear that the a Haven, concerned. It meeting to we find one rington, England, few years since R. L. Christian and the becomes a must he if No mis-ion had Fassing India, missionary to placed Day, Esq., Boston, Mass. schools, special work of up- city; at the State streot fertile cen- tho ante- greater promise, and none would be attended m in the church, cedouteonditions are comparatively thinly 3.>0,000 in the Maratba to $275,008 hands of the Church Mis- Prof. L. of fulfilled. It is md, how- has been more fruitful or made more sub- mission, one Henry Chapman, Brunswick, Me. lifting woman iu heathen lauds; the tral, and at Williston church for with consequence. But there wras an in of It8v. Erastus ready the western. ever, n my warrant as a minister of unexpected 166.000 the Madura and one to sionary Society England, for a native Blakesiee, Mass. the stantial than this. The that from all mission, Westlield, acceptance of the to declare so. progress, fact rally quarters, and the of in agency in and has broad, sagacious, Christian e my SchaulUer, the “venerable asked for the added burdens the most and China; as much more Rev. Jasop Torrey, D.D Me. private opiuioo. in a for the Turkish Yarmouth, We tike from the Christian Union the fol- I Dr Sc hail was satisfactory exampie, purely MEXICO AND New York, of the Bo.rJ of Q. wish to ask as flier,” formally discontinued of the work, and reduced the of debt as much SPANISH MISSIONS. Secretary Missions whether, the religious legacy heathen field, of a work well in hand and missions; more for India and Papal account of the examination of the Kev. teacher of this in 1856, and the to over The fairly Rev. John E. of the Reformed Dutch lowing people, you believe that a mau missionaries transferred by $18,000. next year the remain- with lands, not to of Africa. ToJ.i, D. Now Hiveu Church, was iutro. who had the supplied missionaries : twelve men to a speak Dr. Newman at New Haven: lived a life of cut sing aud win edness Armenian missions. Other societies der ot the debt was cleared and over An call Conu. duced by the President and Smyth off, field embracing about 8.000 urgent has come from North gave the u.ight have a probation afier death? were to square miles, with already Prof. David N. Conn. A council of churches was A As a ready prosecute labor among the $10,000 reported in the at the close a China for the Gamp, cheer and of that Congregational religious teacher I have treasury population of 2,000,000. the mission establishment of a Christian Rev. H. L. greetings body—organized held in the Centre New Haven—the only one commission, Jews, and there seemed to he no of the 1872. In these Though at Griilia, Bangor, Me. Church, that Now is the probable year circumstances the in 18o0 for a college Tientsin. The Oberlin iu 18:11—now 500 w, accepted time lack of effort begged large increase in working Band are Rev. E. P. Tliwlug, N. Y. numbering churches and 80,- late Dr. Bacon's—Wednesday, September 20. in tlieir behalf. Missions work in lands was entered on with on Brooklyn, Q. Is thero any Papal vig- force, so as to have one relying another Oberlin in the new field of Rev. E>mau S. 000 members. Until The churches of New Haven possible practical advantage ordained liowlaud, L^e, Mass. 1857, it was united har- Congregational in the among the Choctaw aiul Cherokee Indians or. I he staff was increased from missionary hhanse. doctrine of a probation after missionary to every tnousand Colleges in and the Joseph Jj. were all represented, with Dr. Mc- dei.th? a discontinued in 1859 and ill 123 ordained titty souls, the number has Ceylon Turkey, Partridge, Esq. moniously with the American Board, iu mis- together I think that there is I860, missionaries in to 152 in our Rev. E. apologetically a i ractfcai partly 1871, remained outgrowth of mission and a dozen U. Richardson, New Conn. Kenzie’s church of Cambridge, I)r. Duryea s in view of and practically unchanged, and by its work, Britain, sion since which time it has advantage in leaving such peculiar difficulties attending 1874, thirty-six new were occu- work, undertaken of Bos1 on, and the First of open possibilities of places steady growth and theological seminaries in different of the AUSTRIAN MISSION. Congregational as shall w*k and native prosperous condition parts the w ork alone. grace prevent our fiom pro- among them, partly, too, because pied by preachers. But the next four woild, arc Dr. Wells spoke ably and Hartford. Dr. Todd of Now Haven was elect- preaching presents one of the most studies in pleading for more funds to Rev. H. M. Storrs, New York. voklug in the moral sentimeuis aud those tribes had become so far Christianized were of of interesting the improve well. ed Moderator. Dr. Newman made a hearts ol years years trial; encouragement the whole field. great Rev. G. E. Weitzel. Smylt men an iutense reaction opportunity. Here are calls, on the Conn, brief statement of his aga .iot ibe II. spel. and civilized as to be no longer proper ob- abroad, but of at horned The for Hon. Wm. J. A the religious experience, Do discouragement lhe instant, from two and a half to three mil- Phelps, Elmwood, III. hymn, Macedonian cry, composed by Q. you provoke a reaction—resentment of in view of limit of home effort twelve missionaries have the immediate which, he stated, began with his conscious jects foreign missionary effort, seemed to have been lions ot dollars to Rev. H. E. Barnes, Masi. Rev. W. T. —wlien yon refuse to sav that there is a of 228 towns be devoted to higher Sleeper, of Worcester, M iss., and life. He united with the church at Phillips proba- the cla ms cf other portions of thh unevan- reached ; no increase in the charge and villages, in which Nelson lion after death? A. That again receipts of Chnstian education, to the of Kingsbury, Esq., Coun. set to music Mr. B. D. at. thiiteen of He then depends very much religious services are training young by Allen, the father of Academy years age. on gelized world. For the same reason there the Board, the most regularly held, assisted men Roy. C. J. Hill, Conn. the spirit in which tho refusal is made. despite urgent appeals and young women to labor their read from a carefully prepared paper a state- was a in from the by 170 native among Rev. E. G. New Mrs. W. S. Sleeper, and sang at the ordina- To the Itev. Dr. withdrawal part of expenditure in missions, and the most faithful pastors, preachers, and Bible ow n I Selden, Hampshire. ment of his religions beliefs, lie holds that Deunen. Q. Wliudoyou rep- 31 people. he Zulu mission, in South mean when use the Sandwich and a formal resentations ol the readers, by teachers, male and in 13 ON tion of Rev. W. S. Sleeper, at his ordination as Coil reveals himself to the moral aud you the words “a dec live pr< Islands, recog- .Prudential set female, Africa, asks for an OFFICERS. spiritual Committee, schools and enlargement and bation’ A. The decisive nition of the Hawaiian as a Chris- forth with all the high seminaries, and 186 teachers equip- Rev. J. W. a missionary to Bulgaria, and father of the life of man; that lie selected and trained one probation ends in kingdom clearness, force, and elo- ment oi the at Welluian, D. II Malden, Mail. a of character. m the 160 common seminary Adams, to raise up nation to he the bearer of a hxity tian nation. quence which characterized the schools. The Rev. A. C. Hurd, Conn. author of the was read special divine rev- (1) productions thirty-three native evangelists for Central and the Taftville, liymu, by Secretary Are there auy persons whose and and of churches have a of and the Africa; George V. elation; that this revelatiou culminated iu probation Steady persistent efforts in India Secretary Treat. The field abroad was membership 2,591, time has come Davis, Esq Newton Center, Clark, and J. It. Jr. of is act when the work in Maas. sung by Coyle, Port, Christ Jeans, the divino Worn become decisive at the end of ibis were in on schools of all have over four thousand Papal lands, llesli, life.njcvss.nly A. Ceylon bringing returns, but there enlarging every hand. Over 100 new cen- grades no an land in a c ear Yes. Infants, some heathen longer experiment but an assured suc- ^I- full, voice, and rendered so aud the tiual and infallible authority of faith idiot*, was of to record m ters of influence pupils. Five devoted w omen from this ^‘3*£9> D., Nawburyport, some of the to whom nothing special" moment 493 to had been country ^or and that the Sacred are iu spirits Jesus preached in (from COS) *• sums, not for Mass^ that the President remarked it wa practice; Scriptures tnose save represent Woman g Boards. Medical .calls largc only plainly, prison. fields, the action of the deputation occupied within the seven the number work is Christian Rei. Calvin ait the record and iu fact the years; education, but for Catler, Mass. not that it should interpretation, Dr. Don non in in the of in well cared for Dr. Chester and Mrs. building purposes Anbutudale, necessary have been read. (sotto voce). It does not say wl at 1855, recalling the attention of pupils high schools and seminaries had by Capron, as for contouts, of the revelation from Cod which is in well,—$50,000 for Aus- ON PLACEANl) Remarks were was the of his % missionaries to in the native more than doubled addition to other missionary labor. The Spain, $30,000 PREACHERS. then made by tbo Rev. J. D fulfilled in Christ; aud that we have besides subject preaching. preaching (686 to 1,482), and tua, and $50,0 0d for Do sixty is not Mexico. At some im- Rev. A. H. the written canons Q* you believe that there is n rather than education as the per cent, more members in the press neglected, nor any or the Quint, Dover, N. H. Davis of tbe Japan mission. of faitli the pr> gressive de- any pers languages churches. agencies portant like 1 tv lug who have a Fifty best fitted to the centers, Constantinople and Philo Parsons, Eiq., Midi. velopment of the faith in the mind of tiie may moral chauce alter means of men. In Africa, per cent, more were to be evangelize population. The Detroit, Rev. Burdette Hart of New deatli! A. If appointed saving pupils found in the Bombay, where arc Rev. J. G. Haven, Conn., you wish me to and healthful of expenses much the same S. Buckingham, Springfield, Church through the Spirit of Christ. He dcgiuatiza, I there was no small sacrifice of life and common schools to steady growth the work as in our led In with reference to the say, uo. If Wish money, (13,583 23,631). The in own cities, it is if rot im- Mass. prayer special holds that all meu aro siuuers; that Biu in- you simply for my opinion, I but this field, the advance of the difficult, sain as yet with no marked success. number of native pastors and had natives in for the Rev. E. H. topic which had been Tbe volves both of the individual yes. preachers efforts to sustain possible, Christian communities to Packard, Dorchester, Mass. presented. vast corruption aud But in a been their own churches and Western Asia great advance had increased by over 10* to and D. W. Fairbanks, JII. separat ort from God; aud that this evil conse- Q Yon be iei e that (523 618), and the provide themselves with suitable for Jacksonville, congregation united in singing one verse of llie tbe Bible ^8,r^a,t’is been hundreds more schools, and shown to buildings Rev. F. R. can the inspired word of God" \ f made, and by the year 1860 the work had were needed in new respect regal'd or for Abbe, Bostou, Mass. quence be removed only by the ^willing places. missionaries all worship education, such as should not liymu—“All bail tbe powerof Jesus’ name.” do. reached its limits. Eleven This was the of seven by classes, the con- Rev. J. W. Hubbell, Conn. and cjnewrring act of both Cod aud man. As nearly present growth years,—a growth growiug only supply but Danbury, And viction urgent wants, character The address of tbo was to the Q _ therefore refuse tj that that is to alf com- give The closing evening made atonement, he holds that Qod has ever you reduce the powerful revivals among the Nestorians had quite overran the annual re- Christianity prevail, and a sense Recording Secretary repeated the names of ordinary mend of to the been to quality the Bible us the Word of Uod a set the methods here used for permanoncc by Rev. Win. M. Harbour, D. of New willing forgive and restore; that this by the seal of divine blessing on the labors ceipts ; and so debt was reported after imitation in work For of tho committees, and appointed different lo- 1)., Ueliued theory of year oilier mission fields of like begun. thirty years Constantino- willingness to forgive is nit aloue enough for inspiration.' A. I empha- of Miss and others. relieved in grade, as in India Haveu, Conn. Rev. C. A. Dickinson of Port- size it all the more as Perkins, Stoddard, Fisk, year, part by the generous offer- has waited for a cations in the ball where could meet and the of and the Woid of G.xl because and China, ple church to be a they reality lorgtveuiss, that, therefore, LiVing churches of Christ had been ings of friends at in and then building land, chairman cf tbe committee of God's love lias led him I cannot define its inspiration. gathered Chicago 1875, centre of church life at the but the organize. arrange- to such out-giving from at Mosul as capital, Q. You believe that the and Diarbekir on the Tigris, at Sidou, again, by special from the Head On this the native ments made a himself as is necessary for the realization of ktate of tlio dead inspiration basis, number of ordained mis- Christians have not felt The Board took a recess report concerning future ses- of yet able to until afternoon. imposes responsibilsty us as t. the 1 Beirut, Abeih, and other in the the Church, at in 1877. But sionaries in the erect hisctrrunl willingness to forgive; he regards npon vine" places Syrian Providence, Maratha lield should be raised it, nor has the Board had funds at its sious. A. 1 do. mission, and at various central in Asia it would not relieved. The from 12 to in The Overflow. alljtheories of the at moment as acceptably points stay cry of the 25; the Foochow mission, from disposal lor such an Horning The Beuediitiou was tbe Q. And also as to those and enterprise, though at the pronounced by helps to our conception of it, but none of them who are dead? A. Minor, work was the sounded in our ears. men 4 to in Not a beginning among perishing The at 36; North China, from 15 to 75 in \ery heart of its for the There was an overflow A. responsibility for the deud. But the ; operations evangeliza- meeting held at The Rev. H. Neely, D. I)., Bishop of the as satisfactory explanations of the mystery of this Bulgarians. front, who had their lives to this Shanse and the tion of an which within given regions beyond, from 4 to empire. But set forth these grace. It is on the future life privilege, certain limit was ex- were why Payson Memorial Church—Rev. Dr. the Maiuo Dircase Adjourned. thesubjectof ercised The work, crippled in their 120 ; in from Thomp- by the and is still number of missionaries, men and efforts, almost Africa, 13 to 65; in in pressing wants, when there is so little that his views have been most Criti- early church, dear to Japan, pros- The addresses t to Rev. Meifrs. Chamber- sharply the hearts of was The dark of view of the son The exercises were by many I have no women, nineteen less in I860 than in despairing. days 1837 seemed to civilization and of the pect of their It is to presided. opened cised ; it is on this subject there is the greatest Christians, riel t be activity being supplied? give the lain Davis and Borbonr will be to take from them. but the loss had been made an coming back. One who had it be of the with Rev. Dr. Freeland of giveu in the public interest. This part of his statemeut 1850, up by veteran, people, might enough to double the constituency Board some idea of prayer by Detroit. As to the marched with just was as follows: Q- rewards of the future life: do increase in the number of native Sherman to the sea. conmlained present number, or increase it from 14 vhe work in which special edition of tl.e P litas to be published preachers to 28. great are its An address was made Mr. Park for- you believe there will be a oi the waste ot men they engaged, by Rev, The center of the Biblical doctrine of dtffereue in them .' and helpers. The contributions to the and effort and No change wsuld be in the vast and the after tbe close of tbo meeting. the future average opportu- suggested Turkish opportunities, sublime* is Jesus’s will AH as full as if, on into privilege stationed at He described the life teaching concerning th final judg- A;,, irh.® ,for11 "fix- and cities occupied in different parts of the missionaries must there is need of not less than 300 ordained every generous sentiment of and of persecutions encountered in the work, land. pel, that whoever wilfully neg- yon wait. gratitude lect or them are in of the ity of character" is inconsist mt with world had doubled the Native agents, on whom missionaries in addition to him who and reject danger sin against activity during decade, (from years to the force. loyalty hath done all for upon the method Brief addresses were made the Ho to the future of labor had present things touching employed, by Prof. Wright y Ghost, which Jesus said bath never tor- world? A. I do u. t so consider 134 to the number of in been spent, and on whom 'so Add to this number and us 269) ; places charge 25 trained us, bids go forward in his serviee. If givenet either in this world or the world to come Is net thero much thoroughly which is not that of the Catho- of Oberlin, who spoke of the effect Q-. always, therefore, a hyp.- of missionaries bad 106 to dependod to take and Christian results are needed antagonizing broadening I believe that if incidentally, in the increased from 119, up carry physicians, 25 laymen in various to strengthen our faith in development thetic.l possibility of repentance alt-.-r death? forward the work lic church but rather of the of missionary iuthiencss upon the indi- of God’s purpose of grace under the limitations of a and those in of native and begun, must be dismissed and 200 devoted the ultimate success of our presenting pure A. There bo a charge pastors apacities, Christian women labors, we point to system of nature, sufficient conditions of certainly may pogsihil t,, and and left to into secular and we the truth. He vidual; by Bev. C. D. Barrows of San Fran- gracious vet ntt a moral cert preachers from 2S to 150. The lesson could go pursuits. The sum might hope, in the of wondrous of modern missions gave ^an illustration of official not have been furnished in >lnty. of light past experi- growth probation may this not be mistaken. $100,000 a more than the meet the who of the faith as world tj Q- Do you to preach so to the Its conclusions were em- year average ence,.to the urgent demands of our during last years, or nearer and made an for cisco, spoke principle op- any par.icnlar generation, class or individ- expect people fifty coming persecution appeal sympathy for of the Center bodied in an Outline of receipts was But the triends who of the to the to tbe ual (as, example, infants. Idiots, antediluvians, Church that, it they wore Mission Policy from required. portion field. In short, we need to home, singular of God on the and posed power principle, and by Rev. Dr. only had blessing prayers Rev. Mr. Clark of the some heathen, aud children born to no t) hear you ouee, would receive the the of Mr. and again and again come to the were treble our work of this Bulgarian apparently they im- pen Treat, formally adopted by rescue, present working force in order to Board during the last twelve Bebreudsof Providence, R. I., whose moral chance), I can trust God to provide for such that Mission who was stirring pressiou they had had a chance? A. the Prudential in and beginning to and there was no alter- the the ordained in this twen- some lor Committee 1856, reported complain, early evangelization of such part of the years; splendid development of woman’s city words were frequently His theme special opportunity repentance in Hades and I wool native but to cut applauded. before the tiual (Reverently humbly). 1 endeavor to the Board. It was the result of the down and world as has been left to the work at home and of the it judgment, Icanuic but think so to logic of appropriations of abroad; to two hundred ty-three years ago spoke pleasure was the of the iu preach. reduce the scale of constituency yower gospel raising the de- there is some Scriptural warrant for this trust iu events,—a of expenditures, cost what it this Board. This would mean a more towns and cities To Professor K. study missionary develpement missionary occupied by preachers of gave him to return to the fathers, of the close- to ihe the fact that Jeaus.preaebei to a certain class of George Day, Yale Theologi- and it was graded. Contrary philosophy of man cal under the of divine Providence. might; done,—done, with what force of 450 ordained 75 the gospel; to twice as children and spirits in Hale*. It aso seems tome lo be a Seminary. Q In what do yon 1 .cate the leadings missionaries, physi- many ness of the ties to the tbe at the bottom logi- The result need not be here cians and in missionary contrary pop- gospel begins aud works np c*. deduction from the of individual ac- distinction between such writars as Paul subsequent conduct of the missions of repeated. But in the laymen, and 300 to 350 unmarried youth mission schools; four times as principle and darkest many ular the are not to the He a countability which has l*een maintained in our New Peter and ethers of a later the Board has been based oa the hour the prayers of were m omen for teachers and schools and impression Bulgarians Turks. top. drew glowing picture of the day, sneb as Baxter largely many heard, special high seminaries, and five times as While as a of the Gos- and and came evangelistic England theology. preacher Banyan? A. In the difference between set forth in this in- deliverance the Otis efforts their own in them There no no possibilities created the of 1 have no principles outline, though through legacy. among sex. Supposing the many pupils ; to more than twice as is sympathy between them, rela- by openiug Egypt. pel authority to otter to any min any their The cable time of commissions—their histor cal relation to dividual missionaries differ in the and conveyed the and men to out and we members in The First Parish house was salvation but' now, 1 must allow that degree glad message, go married, have an aggie- many enrolled mission churches, between the are crowded. Rev. Jesus as the author and centre of faith. there was new and tionship languages. They Jesus Christ, belora he shall us with which observe them. hope and of men and women and three Dr. give thoroughness they joy thanksgiving gate nearly 1,400 devoted times—perhaps four times—as much Magoun presided. The choir sang "I wait- his mediatorial Q. Without the Goepel, canid thero tea a in station round very much like the Yankees in temperament, kingdom to the Father It was not that the methods fol- every the A more’ to this service. This would but one the native have true for man? A formerly globe. give given by communities for Christian e'd on the Lord.” Prayer was offered by Dr. may opportunity* uurevetled to up probation There could not lowed were in the circum- signal instance of divine ordained to education and the character and When Mr. Clark of ottering himself to be one that would sat wrong peculiar interposition in missionary every 220,000 on the support of their own insti- appearance. of graciously any sfy God, for the simple behalf of Stephenson Montreal. who not have hail a decisive stances amid which missions had been Christian work is not recorded in for the entire tutions. No other went may probation i tills reason that it has net satisfied him. begun, average field. To supply means twelve years of our histo- there twenty-three years ago he found life. Uf what the annals of the Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hauilin, the first constitutes in particular case* a deci- Prof. P. Yale in the conditions of the work as church. The Lord would for forward work on have such a of president George Pisher, but, changed carrying the this enlarged ry, record progress, or so much that the had been sive probation under conditions of grace we are not Theological relieve his and to Bulgarian scriptures largely of Roberts College, Seminary: (). Suppose that :>n the result of of and a people, beckon them to scale, Tor Christian educa- encourage us to write anew on our Constantinople, gave a tbe judges, but God shall judge. I believe that the unrighteous progress, experience, including expenses banners, man is suinmutio 1 tinder the distributed. There was to sketch of mission iu obligation of Christian missions rests the com- Go,pel to repent wider observation, the time had come for a grander enterprises. The first of the tion, for a Christian and for such “LARGE DESIGNS, VIGOROUS great eagerness work the Turkish empire upou duty literature, ACTION, DEPEND- mandment of the Ix>rd, and will be and accept the terms of salvation, and be re- revision of methods. The few and Prudential Committee—the relief of the in- assistance as be ENCE upon obtain these Testaments not on account of from 1832 to tire increasingly hundreds may necessary till the God.” present, noting necessarily tbe owned the church In as it obtains pels that has a minister stant rising by proportion snmmous, of the Gos- thousands accessible at first had distress—had been attended to. The Christian can Was it views of God’s love for the given place communities care for themselves, by accident that the last stanza ever any spiritual interest but because they loved various wars, intrigues and politic tl changes higher world; but so sa- pel any right to encourage him t> hone for a next was the cred a causo thou Id not be bouud to the millions. had a of necessi- in addition to salaries the up with estra- future A. No. a Christianity gained supply' long-deferred and buildings for the penned by world’s poet, Portland’s to seethe characters of their hative of the fifty years, aud showing that the Lord probation? As minister of in order to gifted tongue. Scriptural limitations of God’s mercy. I believe that the I and influence that secured for it ties, put the different missions in accommodation of son, was of Gospel am under commission, and I am prestige missionaries, would antieipative the coming ? bad done a work. The Doctor when the end of tbe wor d shall at ihe aat the best require glory dislike to be of as to great spoke come, limited to the terms of attention as never before. the time possible order; and an annual of not They spoken belonging these which are shall ray commission; which Indeed, working lastly, outlay less than $2,006,000, “O bells of San great day, thing* temporal be some new Bias, in vain strongly of the evil wrought by Russiau diplo- those are: “Now is the ted ! me.” was near when barriers to to meet the ex- or one half as much as the Greek Church. superseded by things which are eternal. What acce| missionary opera- enterprise popular is spent on education Ye call back the Past To Dr. Denner. of again. Louis aud Sir Bnl- this eternal order ir kind of existence is, I have not Iu the admission of tions in all of the were to be pectation enlargement, in the di- in the New The Past is deaf to mats, by Napoleon Henry parts globe especially single city Yrk. your prayer! Prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Barrows now, under this temporal lorm of life, power defin- persons to the chnrcb, wonld receive rection of China and Out of the shadows of wer. He also dwelt tbe horrors of the you any removed, and the due must be Africa. The The of the night upon itely to conceive. J such as endless one who preparation practical constituency Board have a 'J lie world rolls into of the Turkish Mission. Two verses regard phrases disbelieved any leading truth? made. of the rpght light; formerly Russo Turkish time, as The accessible to the impossibility making Christian to our best on It is war, which cost a million lives everlasting duration, permissibly expressive A. not. That would population public judgement the necess ties daybreak everywhere." (l) of the aud Probably depend some- aware of the real distress ofthe 1248th were then after finality permanence of the but on Board in 1860 was not less than ten which the Board had of the work intrusted (l) Longfellow, Atlantic hymn sung and was followed judgment, what my judgment as to tho of the millions, by them to our care, Monthly, July, 1882. by bankruptcy, assassination not as proper definitionso» the eternal, which trans- quality or or of the demands of belief. (2) thousand to each ordained mis- suffered, mis- and it is not less our to the which the address was made Rev. and famine iu both conutries. cends conception; and I Jesus's person's sixty existing duty perishing Dr. Clark’s paper was referred to the fol- closing by accept teaching of But sions, became the more the ot etertal life or dea li in Q. if he stood out the sionary, and about twenty-six thousand to only obvious by calls millions, accessible and to us for the Mr. Atkinson has returned from H. A. possibility tbe moral squarely against turning committee: who recently Rev. Sellau(Her, missionary at Prague, and truth. A. Then it would each man and woman in this to establish missions in bread of lowing positivenes* metaplijsical indefinitenvss in dopeud upon the country engaged Jamaica, Cuba, Brazil, life, to in their behalf. which he saw tit speak “But,” Japan. The speaker said that nine years Bohemia, gave a very interesting ac souut of to leave fur* our use his doctrine of nature of the doctrine itself. in the work. Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, New it be said, “it is Rev. L. T. the future foreign Guatemala, may quite impossible to meet Chamberlain, I). D., Norwich, Conn. life. I do not accept the burdens, often The Council then voted to be Hon. Wni. B. be found on to intense the work in that city. Persecution and hin- too by itself, and He Halt ot the Board closed Zealand, Belgium, Franee, such a call.” Washbunie, Greenfield. Mass. ago going Japan op- heavy to be borne, Imposed upou tbi- faith a ter an century hope- Portugal, and, “Impossible" is not a Z. by hour’s deliberation vetsd more in remote good Stiles. Ely, Esq., New York. drance have been the constant lot of the mis- the traditions of men, who. addjto Jesu- ’s simple unanimously fully. The debt of $66,000, in 1859, recently, provinces «f China, word for Rev. J. position to Christian A to accept the examination and reported Christians, especially American W. Hough, I>. D., Jackson, Mich. religion. prominent Gospel their vain earthly and temporal proceed to in- was removed in and in Corea, not to of new sionaries but the work on and will imaginations stallation. grateful recognition of the speak outlay in Christians, to use. It does not sound well here Rev. W. M. Baroonr, D. New Conn. ofiicial said that would it as there, goes of the eternal life and its mo al relations. Thirty-three votes were cast for D., Haven, they oppose they the divine the old fields. Yet no new work ou. 1 cannot believe in or caodidat ■. It has been blessing, and just in time, before the has been at- in uiew of what have might been had the work D, D., Augusta, Me. go annihilation, the exliuctiou erroneou,ly stated save C. F. would resist an armed force. has been from the sum of b of that has been that one a strain and trial incident to the civil war. tempted on a limited scale in and on from lliompson, Esq., Brattleboro, Vt. Japan iug anything member, layman, voted against the great Africa, gone 1836 to the present time as Rev. Dr. Haydeu made the closing remarks. made. How far moral during and now the idea personality may be self-va- cindnlatt. The member The little of who the according to a in the the united in a turned upside down pre- merely abstained group eight composed long-cherished plan, twenty years previous, nor does it sound singing hymn. Music was furnished by Kolzsclimar at the or- cated by persistent sin, aud a soul killed, is one of from to the west of votiug. first missionary company were province that well in view of the and At vails that ia all and those doubtful questions which 1 am couamt to wait represented by already occupied growth wealth of the the conclusion of the of Dr. Christianity conquering gan, and the First Parish choir. Iu reference to Dr. tit’s apt oarauce in North China. such report Clark for the day of revelations to answer. 1 cannot ttuil Suiy and 1,257 men and women that had been distrib- By forbearance churches that act u He manner 1 ttle against through the Board. Would on toat is to be Christian nation. either in or need be said. He is a the most the work and its the audience Japan Wo shall publish Dr Hamlin’s address n Scripture Christian reason sufficient au pleasant uted different missions in urgent representations of some of that there were need, sung through twenty-six of the that thonty to warrant as % tne of looking gentleman of about some- something spirit of what had been by our teaching dogma hope thirty-eight, all of the their friends, the Committee feel “The whole wide world for as spoke accomplished supplement berealtsr. a linai what above portions globe. One hundred and that they animated David Livingstone and his father Jesus,” the reconciliation of all evil to tne wood will of tho medium height, sandy coin- churches in which have earned the to be Tapanese educated in their country, and God. plexioned with an sixty-two 55,000 members justly right called in that humble Scotch as talked of Rev. R. S. Storrs, D. D., of came intellectual and scholarly home, they Brooklyn, and had been an of over a “Prudential." the described the course of at Kioto. The of this btuemout face, genial gentlemanly iu manner and enrolled, average 1,000 good time coming, when men of wealth forward to the He study Japan reading was followed platform. spoke upon the a but bearing. Always modest and reverent, he is year, attested the presence and of The field now in of the would abroad at their own this and China by rapid, keen, thoroughly friendly ex- blessing charge Board is so go charges, or, has sent its Hotter to country iiinoit and alert in his great themes of the report. He was wnt. amination, conducted at first tho quick faculties, ami would not the Holy Spirit. Thousands and tens of large, and its demands are so that of that, would send their sons! greeted by Moderator, great, the failing its scum, the Chinese are but afterward in permit an opponent t > gain au over thousands of children had been into utmost and with enthusiastic though probably participated by other mem- advantage gathered prudence carefulness have been applause. bers of the the him because of a want of deUnitenesa in OUR PRESENT FORCE. not as bad as the news make them out. Council, more import nit parte his schools. millions of pages, in over necessary to moderate undue He made a allusion papers of own op iu ions. His intellect, Fifty expectations ut complimentary to the The Press will publish ibis afternoon a re- which wero as follows; considering its different were home as well as great is forty languages, annually issued abroad, and not to a Let us now take account of the force at sermon of Dr. At'U'ruoou SteNMioii. Question. What do you as tbe activity, siugularly clear and free*, spend Goodwin, and in some vised directory of lusts and ad- regard strong- mists. from the the entire dollar for endulged gnosis. Many est evidence His language, even iu the rush of ex- press, including Scriptures except the best reasons. present actually in the field. After deduct- of God? Answer. (Quickly.) God missionary general criticism of sermons in our tlie The session 13. ditions and corrections have boon made, and temporaneous combine* or in There was refs in for No increase of has those who ate disabled day, opened by singing Hymn himself. speech, felicity with portions. good salerjes been asked, or ing by reason of age exactness. Ho exhibited the of 1860. save for audience much his “Come Thou long expected Jesus'* the list is now substantially complete. Those Q. But what is the strongest evidence with throughout remark- observing jubilee granted, the same reasons as would or infirmity, and those who are as yet unac evidently enjoying remarks. able readiness in those who him? A. That ou the philosophic\\ distinctions and have been decisive four with the The in order to meet l)i. Moans read the The who have names to add .should bring them to deuy depends iu the vi. 18C8-70. years ago, though mis- quainted languages required, we great need, the splendid following telegram. nature of the denial. It would choice of language. The personal im- sionaries then as depend largely sometimes forebare to ask shall find not more than one Board a this oflice early as possible this morning. pression was whit hundred and missionary opportunities of the immediate directed that response should be re- on the admissions that were made. produced altogether favorable. The decade from 1860 to 1870 was one of needed for tl eir effective men. Add The examination was it* they really health and the forty to these mis- The restaurant at the Recaption Hall is dc- y Wliat do as tbe ev- rapid iu progress, twenty future, he thought to be a Christian turned. you regard strongest of missions, with welfare of their families. Not a and great decisive and brilliant in itsconteuts. steady enlargement existing school bilua- sionary physicians other laymen, one a business. There wore 150 break- idence of a revelation of God in Scripture? A. little The number of has been Enthusiain. Briiiqewateu, N. Y., Oct. 4. iug great but other change. towns ing erected, or aid towards hundred unmarried women, devoted to schools The radical difference between the of given one, Oneidu, and Delaware Association fasted there yesterday. Pour hundred dined history and cities increased from 269 in 1860 or lor church and io Chenago Israel and that of ail other na- r. Blaino’a to occupied building, except where the need other work, and the wives of awaken th is, it is of no use to set forth contemporary opposition the coalition missionaries, send and and the same number there. The movement to 632 in 1870. As the number of missionaries seemed if most of wham are greetings, pledges, affection, loyalty suppod tions; between the literature of Israel aud all in Virginnia is sharply criticised »t imperative. Indeed, there has been doing valuable service, and the mere evident of fallen from to and or- advantages Christianity; support. provisions continue of the best olhor literatures. Washington. Mr. Gorham editor of the Wash- had off 376 351, of any difference, greater scrutiny hag been had we have about 100 men and women as the ac- quality. we need to measure Rev. Is tbe revelation of G.mI in the ington and a 160 to en- and the James Chambers, Moderator. tables at y. Scriptures Republican, formerly dained missionaries from 113, the greater care shown in the use of fund tual force, to whom is committed great, high, and deep The Congress Hall, set by the W. strong working complete and final? A. Revelation iu the Blaiue man, condemns his course as of was due to the in- It has been of a real It was announced that an overflow severely largement operations the of the a the of u pnrposes religion, of such a meeting C. T. U., are very attractive in aud hope Committee that evangelization popnlation twice as religion appearance Word ot God is progressive, and yet complete putting him in alliance with the Virginia crease of native agents. The income of the wise and careful use of the as is to be found in these as could call forth the would be held in the Parish for the for which and iu great bequest large United States. life worthy of a Judson, Second church, bountifully provided. About 75 breakfasted purposes the Scriptures were bourbons, hostility to political free- Board had been sustained with would enable the Board to In this we dom. Mr. Gorham also singular fidelity meet the deferred country have one evangelical min- a Harriet a Rev. Mr. Scudder there and 200 dined aud given. ans.rti that the wants ot Newell, Livingstone, and other presiding. yesterday, supped. Mahone during the war. For five years out of the ten, the the ister to seven hundred of the y. What is your theory of inspiration? A. policy in Virgin ia is one which was missions, supply current every population; such heroic souls. Rev. J. F. I). of Provi- Miss Deyr, of the Boston Congregationalism a small was in the needs of A, Behrends, D., I have no of I am modi lied to meat the express views of Presi- surplus reported treasury. heathful growth ft r a few and for home we theory inspiration. walling years, missionary purposes may is in attet dance on the of the Ameri- for den. The embarrassment was the to while the The and R. Chairman of tho Committee on meetings Professor Ladd's book. Gartleld. Go this point Mr. Rlafne is the great inability churches, recognizing this singular sav that one ordained is great stirring words of Dr. Storrs, dence, I., missionary required can Board. y. How do you distinguish the best authority.—Hartford Couraut. secure new missionaries. For six interposition in their for were most Dr. on Scriptures years only behalf, and the plan of every thousand, though we are not sure appropriate to the theme of the Alden’s paper the Home Department from other human A. In Committee The corridors o( remind one of writings? the fact When the convicts in lire Stale Prison at twenty-three new laborers were sent forth, the to turn it to the best that our home societies City Building that possible missionary would ac- hour, and reached the of mdae a report. they contain a special revelation from Concord heard of the nomination of and the start' was would so highest dergee a Butler missionary reduced in 1866 account, increase their contributions ot so for each of their political convention after the meetings. They God. Such a disclosure of Divine cept many missionaries. character as they cheered enthusiastically, hut by a nor to but rose to as to be to eloquence. Nothing so far in the Your to whom was 312, again 351. The number ready take and Hut it is idle to think of meeting has committee, referred the are filled with knots of earnest men and is found iu the Bible the world was ut- up carry forward sending men to sup- pagan ▼ersion of the right of uuiversal suffrage, they of missionaries in 1852 was not the und to move the audience of sf the Home uuable to reported enlarged constantly enlarging work. ply the need abroad in any such begun like this address. report .qe Society Depart- women busy discussing all they have heard, terly originate. are for the pr. sent dtbailed from voting, and reached for far their proportion. have endeavored to consider the Iu what dors sin consist? A. again nearly thirty years. The Thus hope has iiot been It is deemed to felt that for ment, matters y. Man is a their tupport can only be a moral one. Aa realized! enough assign three ordained They here, once, a great soul and and agreeing or disagreeing, as happens, with sinful field had been ass never before. The Committee submitted to their attention, and unite in the being toward God just as a man would heretofore, will be the main enlarging feel, therefore, that it is due missionaries with their wives, and two a money dependence single great theme were well the visa s of the different speakers. be who should assume a China was so war matched. wrong totally wrong for a nusier Providouce effectually opened by the of to themselves, due to the churches, due to the with a following report: campaign.- Journal. ladies, possibly missionary physician Dr. Means read the The ante-room to the Council Chamber position toward another human In this 1860 and subsequent treaties that cause, and due to the to over to The friends of missions have reason to rs- being. It seems there are three comets Dr.Blodget.of leadings of divine Prov- 500,000 souls. This following response, sense man has sinned. traveling proportion,— a room at a every They who have wrote in 1866, “I know of to idence that a careful the from that the has closed with a small looks like baggage great railroad through the lieaveus together ou the same Peking, nothing exhibit of the actual sit- three orduined missionaries to the greetings Illinois' which were joice year exercised no in are 500,000 in wrong choice life not per- orbit. is no wonder hinder men from two two to should balance in the our station with and It they huve been tele- young going by uation be field and one to the Board. treasury; but joy is modi- pilod np valises, liaud-bags but all mankind are presented. foreign 1,000 in the home adopted by sonally guilty, iu need of scoped.—Boston Globe. towns, cities and the In tr.e fied the disclosure that such a result a re- atonemeut. villages throughout 1870, by great increase, especially in field,—markes the difference between the two The by parcels. the American Board assembled at its has Do Henry Ward Beecher’s row broke whole country, preaching gospel and dis- China, the population accessible mid fields, and shows the of sult been attained only by the practice of Tbe visitors to the are loud iu tiieir y. yon believe that all men are saved by into the looking possibility evangeliz- meetings Christ grounds of a neighbor at the Word of God to all the to the American seventy-third annual at the most and re- aloue? A. Jesus Ohnst is the Saviour Peepshiil and tributing people." Board for the could the world meeting Portland, rigid economy, by the of our citi- gospel ing through fhe efforts of the timely praises of tbe profuse hospitality of all made havoc, which the to The looked forward to the not lief ns men, and jet I can conceive it brought neighbor day by patient be estimated at less than 30,000,000, churches of this generation. gratefully acknowledges the afforded this year, in previous years, possible Mr. Beecher. "I wish (1) greetings coming zens. that men may be saved who have never heard you would keep your had come. His had seen or over With our the Otis Had it not been for the cow out Bridgman eyes it, 200,000 souls to each ordained mis- present or with from the by bequest. the of my missionary force, by telegraph Chicago Association. We to publish iu a I tier issue tho ad- Gospel preached. But these also ate saved shrubbery,” exclaimed the irate and the burden on his heart found ex- The lorce we can two hundred thousand dollars received hope to which Mr. resting sionary. withdrawal of the any command, it is obvious that ready by the grace of Uod which is in Jesus Christ neighbor, Beecher ’’And Presby- It heartily responds to their dress of tho ftev. C. I). delivered at 1 wish replied, in bis “Will the terians diminished are words of cheer, the from the source our Barrows, you would pression dying soliloquy, the entire iield by great expenditures necessary for during year named, y. Will you describe the process of regener- keep your shrubberv out oi churches sustain the r" In half training and desires anew to missions must the session of the Board my cow; it the mission keeping perhaps a and added schools and place itself in all its have and suf- yesteiday. atiou? A. I cau as describe the spoils milk.” The two afore- million, thus to seminaries, that well-instructed greatly seriouslp easily process sain the as neighbors are on with new opportunity, Mr. Treat in 1867 the quma of each and teachers work, under the fered, the increase of contributions so re- The call for ihe ltev. Ur. Goodwin’s sermon of the as that of regeneration or con- speaking terms no more. missionary remaining with preachers niay be put into tne leadership and supremacy sun-rising —Detroit Post. upon the churches the the old Board. held. As asked and so Iu order to inset that version. It is the work ot God. urged special obliga- education advances, a Christum of the Holy Ghost uttered und peatedly for, urgently needed, is large. call we tion to the Chinese Al- Iu 1870 was emphasized by has not been obtained. y. In wliat does it cousisl? A. It consists Denis evangelize Empire. added the mission in literature must the demand of shall publish the sermon in ful1. The is Kearney baa pooled issues with the Japan; supply the one of the members of the delay In man out of a false and disastrous to the efforts forth in our and, two Associa- The relered to the increase bringing and Ben Butler baa followed his luding put great years later, missions in lands growing intelligence. The church edifice is Chicago report grutifying to the fact that the Democracy Papal ; tion in the sermon last owing stenographer has personal relationship into a true, loving friend- Tho war, just ended, he closed one of his most fin- and, more recently, new fields as necessary in the evening of contributions, reported from the interior example. Democrats furnish the issues opening in Cen- foreign as in the home not transcribed his uotes The to- ship with God himself. I distinguish between while ished with the tral Africa and field. D. of states, in advance of last yet seruidu, Ivearuey and Butler take the pools.— psragtaphs words, “Doing China, till the Indeed, every plea made for the various ltev.F, Ayer Concord, N. Chair- being §17,000 year, tbe external act of sin or wrong-doing, aud the aggregate popu- II., with the foil and authorized account of Philadelphia Press. lation now on of to the immediate need of a increase of gether or wrongness of dependent this Board and ac- inteiests the home for men and man of the Committee on large internal ainfuluess personal re- (bi .Uriel. GO COO; Western Asia, Ma- work, re- If had to break 1,200,000- cessible to its women of Nominations, annual for and all the proceedings, will appear in tho lations. Conversion is tbe the General Butler had into a ruthafi.ld 13 0,000: M missionaries—as much so as ability, tact, and true gifts, enlarged evangelistic special hriugiug person do.ra, 1,200,000 China the consecration j the ball u> yet. tho democratic 1 ommaiion as in ported following committees editiou 10 be after the out from this inner baek into he BOO," ; 8 Ad li h elands, luO.OOO; North \mer- non-evangelical, every for and educational work, made necessary by the published close of the wrongness right- icau non-church-goiug portion of plea colleges semenaries, for did oiico. he would not have haggled about the Indian., 7b,OvO. the of the ZULU donation of the from the Otis This editiou ness. population United Christian literature and chuech are MISSION. funds bequest, meeting. will contain a The sees Ssta I States—cannot building, complete whom is It about? campaign expenses. general n« quant ivei ta ave shown a at set to to the wise y By brought A. Both [9> that, though be reckoned less than or to the apart these purposes, policy of the four To us special fun and exciteiueut iu a relaiireiy a ger 1 r rt on ot the 100,000,000 be- equally aplicable foreign fiedd, in- Rav. H. W. .Jones of report days’session. euable God and the sinner. having Domi- p population was only Vermont of is to avoid the by enr l ed I- tUemem nrs of the tween 000,000 and 700,000 for euch tensified by the utter lack of the missionnsy administration to meet the admit nation given him as a matt, r of course.— lp churches than Is ordained thousand Dover, N. H. demaud, orders for it should be y Do you Hie vlcirious nature of to be fount In tn-n-t Chris inn influences of Rev.uly' 8.«ev E ft R of debts, that a reliance a Union. countries, sufficient missionary. (2.) elevating centuries of Christian Herrick, D. D., incurring large left at once at the Christ’s atonemeut? Ido. His Springfield time had rot elapsedin* t-eir Boston I’kkss couutiug room, or suffering was discipline aud growth Such is the immense field that civilization. word of Rev. W. H. either or is demoral- an of “It wiil be a without a In morel hi d »,.clal Ch 1 lian is prac- Every Carl Schruz and Fenn, Portia,id. bequests, past projective expression sympathy with us, putting Bishop church,” re character to be left A. at our brauch office in the corridor of City or not on all the William at I)ea. E. Bourne. izing and better u great himself in our place. marked a bystander as the bulletin of the B< to themselves, without the watch and care of tically dependent, Christian George Curtis, the recent Com- BaBgnr, Me dangerous, many those whose character had Rev. Frank Russell, and than one Hall. y. Was tbe of the ton Journal announced the nomination, been the product of denominations of this as is MamfieJd O gentle refreshing showeis design atonement, in your country, the When the in Hall aud said a Christian institutions which were the slow growth (1) Afr.ca, 300,000; Western Asia Benj. Douglass, E-.q., tremendous fiood is meetings City view, the representalioii of the divine guess not,” young man; “I think it w great home field, but on the con- -t.OOO.Ot 0 Indie Middletown, Conn. flood, though the more charac- of ceil uries. missionary China, 20,000,000; other wmd bo a Butler without a of tl,000,000; Adds ns.Mi.ro- WEST CENTRAL than welcome when shower fails. The the over-fijw meetings in the adjoin represenlatiou is too shal- pantry.”—Rutland H stituency the American Board. It is a ueaia and North American AFRICAN MISSION. the low.fel’ ,l|ie (2) In Africa, GO,000; Western 000 ■ Indians, too ooo Realization is a belter word. aid Asia,4 000 of referres to the financial we have. churches let out, as they gen- in the Alaru'.ha mis.-ion, in grand inheritance Christian work, a sub- (2) China, 40,000,000; Rov. 8. G. Willard, Colchester report ability iniug ^ hst are the 4,000,000; Madura’ Japan, 8^000 000- In.l -i Conu Q- conditions of salvation? An English paper says that “General Wo in Chha, in the lime trust from the Head of the Western Asia and Rev. O. H. D. The committee were not to recom- do at the same hour, Congress A- 1,200.000; GOO,000; Sandwich Church. 0,000,000; European Triikev White, D„ New YV?k' prepared erally Repeutance and faith, or c to Christ. never drank a of Islands, the North n itniug ly drop liquor.” It is o$i» 100,000; among American Different of 26,000,000; Austria, 0,000,000; Spain oooiirun Z. Stiles Ely, New mend the of a new BH-eet a to It is a second Belle- Is faith portions the field have been occu- Esq.. York suggestion organization is sight behold. y. In Christ mere intellectual be- the pampered menials of ttu Mexico, 2,000,000; Africa, 10,1*00,000 Vlie’rane- effete monarchy *0,v/h0. pied in as Fairbanks, Vermont. in reference to educational lief. A no means. that can have past years the way opened, and s'a, North American Indians, 200,000. ft*vr. purposes. They vue Avenue at Newpoit with the elegant By Having faith Is per- wine from the start —Wash- A. E. Williston, Esq., the increased circulation of the Miss- sonal trust. Northampton. press private carriages, tbe prancing steeds, tbe ington Republican.