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THE BASTROP ADVERTISEK
thomas c. cain.
CdHot. Publisher and Proprietor.
|lu lrt>| . Mh) h. h74.
MflALLTHK PKMOl ll.VTlf I'AU-
TY MAKK NOMINATIONS < >F
CANDIDATE KOH 11IK CON -
STITI'TIONAL C ONVENT!* \.
• ut of every ifii men il«kire .ni'l think
tli* \ oii^lit ti> In- (• w iii'Ts :ili«l of
<x>ur t' win re there is -<> niueli merit
uutl aliility tl er niu>! coinpcti-
iion. \\\ conclude w'lti « j re?«ini;
ourbtluf ti it Inland* ml
lrvs« i* foiintUd in innch prartical
wisdom - consitleiiii;: ibe (iri 'tiil run
juncture < I afl'.iir*. As an abstract
proposition it ma) perliaps lie ulijec-
tionabie, Inn when consi U roil in the
lijli; •!' surrounding ciiciintstatiw,
it i eminently worthy of prai e.
We have r"ad, with no little inter-. — —' ■ ■
est, lb! vrilii-i*iii* ol the |>ri-. • u|m.tn (i'turni siukii
the position assumed l y the II<>ti Bahtbci- Coi stt. M iy 5, ls7o.
John Ireland ir. regard to the nomi-' Mb Lmt< h;
station of candidates |.,r th. Conveu-! 11 • undeniable proposition thai
i . • i 'i tli* < rpanic law of the Isn.l should t >'
tion. and >ve must oonte« our in: ' i 1 -
. • i • i simple ui il c■>noi*e--tLdt its term-
ttf to recognise their wi-loin <i jus- , . , , , , ,
BjoiilJ bo pluu ut;d cssilv understood-
tice. To read! a just rotnluswn in mBj tllrt H aboald be entirely fro fr m
t!.e pii'tnises, it i otii\ Bwi—.uj to ,y sppeartineo of legislation. Our
ask, wh-> frame 1 tin present Consti- preseot Constitution -is, In weter, siu«a-
tution, when u as it I ruined and tinder larly ri'tasrksble for its failure to n j y
what circumstances? any of th *e cbaraetottsties. lu ret lor
Did the Democratic party hav«
any band v hatever iu the business?
W ere the In-st people of the country
mer communications, I bsve referred to
ao ao of lis provisions, in wrUiyU um
Inanity and incousist.tney are the tn -t
prnusineut dt feels. I ui.w propose to
represented l>\ delegates of tin ir own Ctt|| t^e attention of the people to suoh
portions as sr« Pi^'ptionable, because of
choice in the Convention of I situ;*
It needs no evidence to veril> the
iheir 'rvislstive character.
assertion that there was not one iu , l'be flrat clause, that attracts our notice,
in ten of th m*.inhere, w lio composed is tint coutaiuod in Section 38, Art. III.
that bodv, that p •••fl the eonli
dencc of the better portion of the! "The first L-gisl.tura shall pass sioh
Communities .whom thev assume*! to
which reads as follows
"The fust L"gi Utu
Isws mh will autliuriz th1? Clerks of tU••
District Court and the Jast'.tjes of the
represent. But, with what party did 1>e#ca of be ,nT„rtl counties t inu>
the majority ol that convention affili-iel!>ot,tjonti n(tor ,!lrt ttjj ,urnuat of
ate, and with ivhftt j olitieal<<r^auiza- ,<ach term of their respective cmrtx,
tion are they now eomiected? The agaibat the plsiutiff or do!eud nt for all
Radical or Ucpubliean party—we cj4s created l>y them ia any suit or
care not b\ w hat name they may pre- suits ftcrrin.
fer to terin themselves, a- with u<' Why. the enquiry immediately arises.
Radicalism means Republicanism, ™ lL,\ iQCorporf'' iu tUe
. ... . frgiiuic U ? Why is it tumie the c>po
and As'-publieaniMU is t$vnonvtuous , , . 4, t . .
, 1 • t'l.ti datr of the first L^uUtare to eu.tot
with Radicalism- made the (. oustitu- tncb B Uw? Wl',y not leave the matt, r
ttonand have bitterly and strenuously t0 |he aiscrttkm of the law-making de-
opposed any change thereiu. They parlment, iustea I of in tki: K the r-1, i •'
have voted, as a party, against every tne^t t)f uoh a law, by the .ti si L- «i ls-
amendment that has been proposed ture, Imperative? I* it « iuitti*r tint
and will, we feel assured, vote not should eutor into a Constitution at all?
onlv against the calling of a Con- It need < no argument to convince the
veution, but also against the amend- «o porti l mind that this provision is- no'
... i i ,i i- , .i onlv unneceHcirv, but positively vicious
rncnts offered bv the Fourteenth • / 1 • .
. , „„ '. , There is Rcsrcely une one, who nas ever
Legislature. Their vote will be a b<,on ,litig,ol ia qot,ri. slao# the ado,,
unit both as to the Convention and as j;QU 0j ![lt. preM.u{ c nstitutiou, but whj
to the delegates t >> be chosen. What has bad abundant cause to complain o'
then should be the policy of the its tw d < ff> r!«. The officers of the conrt,
Democratic party in the canvass? as the lufc af Titime was and now is.
The calling of the Convention, beinij hrvo the riyht to <h ram. satisfactory
solely and entirely a Democratic "curity for the payment of all costs, that
measure—a plank in the Democratic m">' htvrUP' ","1 ttjii' w; tLil,k' "boaM
, ,. . , , he nmrilv sufficient. Vet, under the
platform—a political moVenunt made ' . ,
r , , 1 . present the suitor is not only
under Democrat le auspices and under ,. . . , . . ,, ,
... compelled to furuiih tho adiipjale
a Democratic administration—its sue-
B i'uritr, if the ofii-ers so desire—and
cess is dependent upon Democratic this is almost always the case Imtahot
votes and none other, it is the sheer- pay heavily and that t>>o, d — tan <i nckly.
est lolly to evpc.'t assistaine from "l'ay as yon go" is tho motto with our
any portion of the Radical party, offi.ials—"the servaut is worthy of his
Thoy have opposed us at every step— biro," their fundamental principle of
in securing the adoption of our plat- uction- A B KlUeral 11 iu* lu ,l"s ''"r
.. . . ... . . tiou of the country, t:io luerchuut, I'l'V
lorni by a majont v * ! the people in . . . , . . .
j , * * 11 hicihu uucl w^chutiic uro cotiteut that
the election of 1873 — tn the endeavor Ui(.jr t„DMCtioDi ibilI1 rMt „p0D tb„
lo defeat that election by sustaining 0j # twelve naonth s of credit,
the action ol t ov. Davis in January expivially where the debtor is solvent or
1874 — in votinu against the proposi- the proper spcuri'y is furnished, but
tiou for a convention in the Le^is! i amongst our officials everything is con
ture, and also against the amend- dueled upon the '\ ith system —audwoe'
ments. IIow then can we reasonably the man, who is not ready to a^sw. r
rely u|H>n their oo-o| eralion in the ttt " nioment.« u"ti e.
eoming election? Tl®y have not
manifested the slightest indication of
a des'rt lor a new Constitution, and
H • first receiv s
a reminder, som timcs coucli"d iu the
f. m ist pleasant terms, but often iu a
pointed, .'ous'uess" stylo thai there nrs
'costs" due against bins, au 1 if he does
that the Democrats should uot keep,uwno ut"ur" "" """
. . , rp than live doliars' costs have accrued. C
up their organization. Jo speak u
' , . , , • .. course, I do not intend to intimate thi
plainly and with due deference for; (,aevr , t)I„ of ,ucb jBl|l.,0B
yet some of our newspapers gravely u„j r,:gpUlllj immisliately th<> .Sheriff pre.
urge that there should be no polities ^-nU "a eerliQed bill," and if lie stil^
in the matter—that party affiliations continues delinquent a levy is m i lo uud
should be ignored—that it should be property sold tor, perhaps, oue thit I of
a movement of the whole people-and , '"1 Tttluo- Now- u!l 'b'" ni.y be
that the Democrats should not keep before his suit is tried, or more
.. ... —. - . . u.
that
, every eUlct r is guilty of such indecent
the wisdom and experience of our ^ buhte to collect what ui«y bo duo him,
contemporaries -we sav that there is |)Ut jt ia enough tb«t it is within his
no sense whatever in tin position as- power so to do, if be feeh incliucd. The
sumed by them and that a proposi- article, under consideration, should hav«
ti jn presented and advocated by one no place ia tho organic law. It is u
party, and resisted and denounced by P« ea "f legislation that is uev.;r found
., ., , . . j in a nrooerlv framed Coostitution, anil
the other-can be earned in anv such u 1 • ' , ,
. . .. . such as a competent Jelegate to the Uoo
manner, is simply impossible. not wor„iy of u
If any considerable portion ol the |B0IBt.0|.1, u,jtloo.
Radical party had joined with the Again, it wis a matter of s.mpl.mt
Democracy ill the movement, there againfct the 13th Lrgislaturo tha', it was
might be some plausibility ill the guilly of the absurd.ty ol enacting
policy and propriety of making no u 'ttW requiring tho registrant «.l
nominations; but, as* She matter now !1 bulh" •,J,, li,,u^ • 1<JL " f"''
.... . ure to comply with tno law. Itiat ihf
Stands, it behooves us to keep our , , .
... people were not prepared I t stioti a law
organisation mtaet. and to move lor ^ M(| )j<9 uo duabt< lt „
ward with solid and unbroken front - ,.ead letter io the statute t .-ok." Mor -
putting our very Ust, purest and than two yesrs hive elapsed since its
■blest statesmen forward, If we wish passage and yet there bavo «ot lent
to have a convention, that will trame beif dts-.-n births riorlol in Iiasir> p
such a constilutiiiii as the people of ; county. Hut why the enacim' tt ol such
a lawV Hefl. W, Art. XII furnishes the
ft is us follows: "Frovist'n
... ahsll be msde under adequate penalties,
da*ae, in this county alone, who clam. for tlj0 r,.K1,tratloD of || births, deaths
to be Democrats, preparing to take fi (1 uarriagM jn t.vtr7 organi*. d county
the field—each one confident of ,,f tb|ll Mute."
success. We cannot, nor will we Every mem^ier of the Legislsture takes
apeak for Fayette county, but as for an oath to "faithfully and impartially
Bastrop it is our firm conviction discharge and perform all duties lacum*
that it we are not to have „ >-nt ou him as such according "to the
Dominating convention, all thai ''**1'' akdl snd ability, etc. etc '"
WUI be neceasnry ft-r the Radicals' The pas«ge of such , aw .. made io
. ' , cumlient upon him and he can not c< n
to do will he i" i i.. ow an Btoidthe performaujeof the
Texas desire and need.
Already, we hear of eleven candi-
Itaep quiet
until the eve of the
(duty.
•taction, when they can bring out j, j, DOt generally known that tbsr*
candidates, from their own part y, ami1 ,irfl many of our citisens who to day arc
caaily run them iu. The trouble is that I not only inc i>at ln of holding otll « but j
'i the l>cm«crati<'pnrtv, at lenat nine I ro positively disfranchised, scd thusl
c mplelely cat < ff ft m all j arti.M| ati hi
iu the political sjJ irs <>f the e<>iiulry by
t pt'.viaiou in Hie C nstituti >D, which
has escaped, atnguiully c. otigl., theootice
•f the Legi>!ature. The elanse If thir.
Art XII, Sec. II Any cu /sn of tLis
State, who ~hi.II after tho ad ption of
t' is Conaiituti n. tl^ht a luel with <1> adly
weapons, i r ifl III o m I i
)--r ou "Hh ./(•:/,, if if" t i'l.er within
(his Stale i r ■ 'it of it er who si ill i't us
i sicond. or koowitigly aid and ns- «t in
any uiauner lho it thus effeinli g, shall
I , dt prired i f the right of siij}' ,.>e, er f
holding any i tflc- of trust or pr fit in J, r
this 8lat« ."
Tl •• flaii"* is indeed a t road i r.'
r> r, r ! k * -aults iv uimilted us well *ilh
out as «>lh:n the State, as well U| ti the
.tit t i.s of other At.it j . .it.i] c lu ii. it..! i' s
as ii| on those of our own. Ib w c.ir ful
of the lif. and In .ly of >r■ , w o r
and where vet he may be! II « de.- r • •
to presirve thi p ace ms veil uf t'.n r
g'lveriiiueuts as of our own.
1*.ut, what l un u-saull? "Atiy attempt
to commit a Imttery or ••.•!* tl. - >
■/etnrr showing in H.-elf ur by words
ice ■nipaiijing it ti immediate lutentiou,
coupled with an ability t i commit a bat,
tary, is an assault."
What is a deadly weapon? A")thiug
capable i f Jonr serious lily n j .r_7.
Ii «ill be seen ti| ■ how fr .1 u teniiro
hang- the high s' aud mi st 'top rtant
privilege (hit a c t n cmi ei j<«y. An 1
.>ben wc lake luto coiisi b r iti 'ti t(i;st "no
verbal provocaliou J'l lliit s an i-H itilt"—
it v,;l!bo reality petoeived I. w . is.lv
the uu st pi cual le and ij in t olt z -u
may be n:iiile to lose what 11 j istly
esteemed "the prest birthright of ilu
Annriciu ciii/.'ii. ' It lies within the
power of a liu.l mat; Io >h privo the State
of the service* if 11 .S ilihut and most
popular statisman. 1 sm ti" apologist
|ur a violation of lb • law, but it --ems to
me m instrous iu the high: si degree, that
the commissi'.u of an u.-s:- ill—no u jury
of u serious character b iviug bi iu com-
mitted—should be visited with s ■ t v r"
ati l tr iel a punishment. 1 ho very best
of our citiz us ure eometimis provuki-d
into a ditUcully, sn i it i-< not csjui-ouaiit
with any principle of justice that so
severe u penalty should be h'.Iucli t to ua
. Sena, -often turn s trivial, but never-
theless within the technical meaning o!
the law, Otic, wlnu thinking of t us
clause, might well imagine him . if living
in 11 glanil more than me hundrid yi >r<
ago, when it was u Cuj ital crime to cut
down suother'a cherry tr^e.
Uut to shi w how harshly aud inhuman-
ly this provision op< rates, let us supp *i-
that oue of our cituscue sln uld go tu N a
York or California, to lli glandor Fran o,
and become involved in a personal d:tli
culty, and under tho Ulsailvsutagv he
might labor on acennut of his beiup a
-trimger or fereigr er, be convicted "I i
an a-sault with deadly weapons "would
he, by reason of such conviction bt .• lie
I iistrauetilsed and r tidert>d itii'ipaltle t
holding ( fflci ? The Constitution is p on
i nd i xplieit upon tl." po ut, a d iu oi !• r
to effectually prevent all tva- ti, m- m
tiers of the Iity is!ilttire and *11 i (11 •I t1'
lief lie they enter tl| oil the liiltl n of
tlieir i llli'e.s are, n •j ure.1, among other
thiugs, to make Bill I IV t lhal they have
not committed au .i-om!t upon m y | r
s il with deadly Weapons, or kn .mngly
aided or assist, d any one thus < IX- :j. 1.: /,
either within thin State or out < f it.
Sec 1 Art. XII -thus I"ii v nw iv with
the necessity of a conwctiou. Uut t'.e
penalty is not eonllni d to those wh tn %J
commit the ijr uh v lt ev.-n • to n ! to
silfll iih "heowii c!y aid and i.« ;■! t
vho way commit the < ff
The Iram-rs i f the t'onstituii u n.u t
ni'eed have been men of late | l.ilnnlhi'
phv Slid pots- 'sed (' S coupi) II' I.-I' ll
tiro,i ! as the earth ilse f ■.:i 1 l-iri eti fjii
to i mbrace the wh ole hum an family, llie
; aood people have ceitnit.'y faile 1 to
appp elate their true cli.iri '-r, r 1 to
biHtow upon them that tu ' I of | i ,|s.' to
winch they ar>* entitled Thi y, il n.ay
be sal I of tin m that "tln ir n i I not
of this world." Kcpectfn.' v,
oif-mtvmt.
(c 'mmi ,m( a't'ltj i
rUE UAbliA 1II SCHOOL I IC Mi
| Sotwitllstan ling the h ivy riiu and
threatening seathr Itiiay <,veniug.
(oausitig tho little hearts to sigh fiom lis
a| pouitrneiit as thi y conclude I, t U" f' I
| lowing day to ahleh they hi> I I /«.< I
forward w,,h bright uiU pati as, would
I pr >VO III HI •p.CIO'H to t 1 ' 1 lo tie t ! r
pii: nu ; when the eiitlaiti f ni.'.t •. i
draW'l ss..|e, the silll nil i . ! f a Ml
hrigbtut ■ «, r> vt ah d a .ir u. I u ! •
shy, iti. l iu silo >t thu.ig i • *i i live i tn
guagc, announced t ie d iv p o ntioi- l r
the o'xiosioii, I iio grout I s .•• I f r
tho e*t r uses, !>. ing too f ir to w ui, tie ••
e-sarily i revenle I a pr• —"in of the
little people, which w.,i lo b-> regretlt 1,
in as much ss s p-r'. of the b<nitjr an 1
sulilimi'y of tho o«jc.i>ioa ai thua 1
uled.
T.,e tiuiD bsv rig arr.vsl t i repair lo
tho g|< in ls, it w is only n< •.. « iry to
step n it ou the streets wh- r« tttnpl e tl-
veysncn awaited the acitomniod ili >u f
any who chose to uecpt. Mstiy t'.a'ihs
to our gxrusl nnd aeeommodsling oi l
fri.-ti I Col. tlrcen, and obliging snd < ti
e: get io young friends ('riser an I Morgan
for tin r kin I set vie's and valuih:o a'.*
e mm > lat.ous,
In dim time, ail tirrivnl upon the
groiiri It iinaltendml with any untoward
eirenni<tar,ee, and to the delight of all,
more fiv rstiln rireumstanees could not
tie wished for; cloudless sky, bright arid
warm ami, dense ami liea'ltif'il shsle
and clean, dry ground*. At eleven
oohvk. the i ter - s o| a"-i with i i •
by the bras-i l a . I, plav.ug ' t'< 1
c loice and beautif.i! ttrs, ev ' I i"i
suob I legince and harmony at to tbidi
the young hearts, a d cms' lioni I ■
bound and I t i 'it d with j > i I ■ !
I.t is; whilst t e old o: "s I ro'tbeil wi'h
silent pb aMire, 1 king "Ut tl i <ugh 11.
yitus that ur. jr e and iu • ' ",
without . m ti ui. i v r knglit utsil . p, i
rec lit c*t •- • .r- d with th- i y .I i
ill Vents >• Mi' by. I'll' re is i sa t t si
i,' in ii smr. .-tn g ftt m I - e grav if t.,e
past. •> fui snd ph it-urea wh: di ci.rr'i -
tho n m l ba k -th >u.ov-r tri t'. t a'. I
tr itibbs, dts'ipp it.ito. ut-- an I 1 .tt
tidies wh cll roughened all 1 b , h > ;;e.l
t ie* pa Mi way 11'i i ^ i lib' and it i e, - ;
w, re, f : a I iu in n' , innocent I
hippy youth agaii li it ino ili.r
ii.g; wo lire no', to lire iu th • pis , t> -
pri-.-'-nt and future I. v ill a.an I ir
thoughts. li e bra-s b.r., 1 pr v d
est.mi1 lo acquisition lo !.- '-cm ; u. f.d
ttieir sirvictswrie highly p| r ri' !.
for music iu ;st i. 11a u irm f 'i id. <1 ,
where i the b«srl c Is' d ct.. i-
thut declines to res|iond t thi s -it w
V toe of tllBsIC? 1- I tl sue', a r!
tiiiob'o Iitf 111 the b s til t ui i ' S i
wi aid 1 '' j-> my I 11 oil' I i a 11 ■ v I I
haps ut • \, r V fly lift • lh.oi hi"
ii al in h 'I if vi it i such a tn iU,' I• i tie
lu iti that h i'.. na li.u- ■ 1 in hue- It, r
i. i,oi n.i v 1 nub : -i t i ot .*■••>
sou:, I-. la lit f t T • «. e!i ite.'
untl spoils; tin luo ioti- oi ni.t -pint hi
lull as ' ight, and his iifftelioi • tlark >"
llr-hiis; let i" ieli uiau b ■ liusl, tl. 1
lilt".ll.lt, Iv I . V . g tl - IU U - IC, 1 II
(.'. C k- , or it r • 1 ct lor ti
w, ;■ inti.1,1 I, a- 1 a 1 I' • I . . t
ieiic" iu a ui. ... r r tl ti■ ■: i o ■
ou h'.iiisulf, and t 1 a- j i -1 i o I lie i
SIOII. It so 'iclily IU il'i I I >> ! lid II' J
Sliwo to I'ffi't I Vet! a syt! ( I d ti." I'r
eh a '• if. 1 1 ■ a'ltifui , i i ■!'. O' i *
I tfl.lf I the I I 1VI „'e of I; l.is-..
lo t . I' isn I-1,til' ; who a by .
si licit i'. e , his I ■ :. gf .:.' - 1 ii
be re a I tn fill; t , wl . t". .Sijffi it I
say .. • vi r, ' a i: t t ,
u',1 t leg'ilit la' .■ i ... ', i. t d
beatity .if ; . . . .. t-, u 1 >1 .. v, :
wilh the i'- ut.d i in ■ >f u j.i ... I.
. oru'i u. I • a I '■■<( i.. . . ■ , ■!. i
being aunoanc I, a'l r. pa.f l !■ . m ..
I I il.g shade a il- a c ' . ta :e. It..,
Vi I l,:r tt.l . 1.- .il. .i I t t t ' I . . .
a rt.M iat v.-'t ol ri fr j iu . •, - ip, i
by tt.o-.e i v r s ,;'p!y. is' - i i ui.o i • i-
il.g lia .d , t , I 1 111 - ... \ pi, . a
pleastlt■ , at. 1 . , . li at t,.' i
•
ui?ti of tu® muxilUry t oucn, mi l
ir> ji.bt iiiMn i" i, !. i ..^-i
uo li ii- i luh. i'ii. r. .
In tho -t itltj • itl"U lif II.' a- li. 1
l.i ii i 1. mil all-i IU ' i n.i v •
cat. vl. Kv. i\ . ot ; .i.t. a i. . .
in a fai ur. out f-r i...- .a j.. s 1 y
me. Mary a j inc.a .,1 -1 ,1 ,v
, oi-tupy an tii j i rra ' p .' t. : j I
uitu I snd I/' ri of ii. .u. I..... r .
over, it was left pti nil wit.i aii to , i
^ :fj' t Jjt fa .v • . i ! u c .iti i i
the f "I. tt vil.fat I ! • lie rr . , i .
i . Il" k t i'f I he ii ttie f oik'i, . v.... iij i
w.tb the pn cediog f iinr ! Hi" 1
tilt 111. I l it 1 and ■ Uij .
the ct' tsloD.
\ at .11 . play , II'. 1 .. i IU' s W 1 .' Ill
lliict I '.lid J l e 1. . n'. i .1 .1
J Ui g 1 '. tit I l.. I -'.;-l I I ;. ' p. 1 , r • -
lnti"Ceiit ■ | -111 N ' l .tuki'-j-ji' t ,
i ory to tleur iin. ry I ■ I ■ ipn
thit aU'ii-e ments of the c .. Ir. . W
i vt ry hes it. liii'l b iv.; c ;.f • I ti
S t ■ t I fl'leiioe if t ,e 1, t . I in ■ ', in 11 v
to th I i.i . of thi o ti oi a r
U'lllltrntl . I ■ f t !,e I i ll ', a I a • I •
e I, v all, to t i.- e onf u i of I . . 1. . .
-. x 'op: ../i" who iii V I. ,v 'i 111. r I .
addre.ii ha i ho n >t hav • Ir ' y'
Withal, th' pal'ii '. of II.I' tn I y ,,ti •
vii • i .t-,! -v li led ih" . r w ii .-it
Vi.ial ' t r a i tj , i., .. t r!i.;a tie rov-i
bounty i I ui il ■ the tth f Ir-u, in i .
or it ry, I ,v< iy an I e . t,.i r ; I v -I
111 r- t-St l.-rtV'-n ie r l a n'..r . II.
. e.'i. l'h" tj ort t e in t.. ;■ I >iii' 11 .'!
iu the iifb'tt.U'iu, when tit' 1 .t i [. 7 I
the ex. re. -• ^ el if.I. t I t ... o ■ n
ctotclu 1 I I Alt 1 H I PAN I
pithy with the putp.s S that l as.
',1 1 . ti,. ; lo t .\ b 1 : .1 1
J,. I met i i ol ti I . gland old
If. u- ie ' 'in thai 1 utst u| ii us in
.. h sub' I ' ry .-t evt 1 >111 w. hi. I si
b,. k th. latl ingll'o ids which, d ; ".I
> , • n r . a p ill 11 ii
| um) ' i t ' 'arkt t st 1 , ■ in -
. \ 1, 1. * d ■ -t.: I ■ - -1
ii.i mi: i.v ifi > bet,', blue auit "autl
tul o'er ii while the mltilaclt imt •
f tlivso silent s. tl els uf tl I r l
slielter us li' 1 1 llie lliuetr lays of a
S nil' it sun II. iy wn . bt.- il In ii).'
ttie fragrnnee of s Ibeusst 1 Slay iiwets,
Ct I .t I li,It 1^,1) tl.1 go vt - III klS
the el t «s of I -h eg I llltv ami to fui
the level isu brow of agt l'h re is, to
t-.iv ti.11 .1, - t t ing p lib illy ppi .
pn-st. in tl - sebc'i"'. of ti t- •■! .It f r • r
1 tin . ; and thi Ii - an I g- i.tb no"
I t, .. ,1 t t'i .1 U er ' 'tnks 1 'I t
, X lit'. . .14 1.1 ' ti- mam:
; v t .111 III .11 Unit ' rat «• III-Ii* - .or ti •
of ur ' \. ilslt.1. I toil u
ti" m.ki .tvn, with tver etiriiity Especially should the
1 ■ v will eiit r 11' encouraged to enlist in the Band'"
ill 1 r | la. 1 lu School c.i 1st', and to this «nd mahsii'
1 lue be li I It tl pleas ut aud uttliielim us po*9,b|e j
;r 11. aii I ■ :t for tins ilulge tbeiu iu iH'uasiouel eut ri«Uni
1 1 . .. i tan. I 1 the aud 1 louisions like Ihm, II11I iLsii!??
;i 1 a in ihm, uslly entwiuo I ho loutliilsof thaw iff '
• ti.. .!,• It tiou alu ut the ohaieh, till they shstlT'
.I.V '.I lift IlL'lll lilt. I ills. I. .11 ... I I . " U#
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f. t, v'^ • 1 it ii p!. .1 • iu t!
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lip i;\\ • 1 ' li f - It 1^ I.11
rt'M- r, Ml • 1 th t u. 1 Hist-.-fti! '♦ 1
f ti.. 11 < tiou ab. ut the ohaieh, till they hJt|^
\1 . "W ' day. m bit ughi into the fold aud adontsItL.
u ,111 it cause the btti.ily uf (lod.
;. I Ih' In Ibe .■Sabbath school too, an odd«
.' 1 r i .1 t 1 1 1 i.ido tuuily is aff ir.letl ueak, lovely wulu^
,„ i, ,, 1..r lh.- active, x, reuse of all those g<n,H.ar
\ i ui . 1 • c. I • ' r for at. I muni g giatna uf soul *hioh ,
I no., t ti , f 1.1 .te 1 i.t Ui pie-mii.enlly hers t.y nature, «nd wLisk
I and t a ii th. .1 lo ■ k l lUi bl. ss ninl beaulHy her life. XlBliJ ..3
I ill I tie ^t l .\ > ui ill".list .s III. bliishiux violet that hlooia
w '>p 1 , tin- 1 1 I iu 11. inty ut Ur feui, she shrinks tJS!
1 11 m 1 1 a 11 I "i public dutns an.I i,tlieos Ibil
il. .1 :l as .prre liervo at..| s-lf p issi sniun a n.i
I tMlli tli tttiiVM is • 1.1 u at.-
tii) I i" ta li r
irk ui 1
" * • " • • ««."«, «i ii «t« iiout>| not
m in i- 1 . -he w ill I 1 her duty iu this sphere as h.
Y 1 1 ' I* I 1*1 t . sSl'fV ui'-*1'' «•> ia.l..«.- s * '■
II).11 h ■ !. ti; | t . tin *- lli
It HI lw ills. lit l'lioiigh Oil,, ri fail, ,he shotil.l hs
f thli.1 ill . b.r she has. T.rl>een found
' I r .tu ..I .1 li. . . "
s ,WM| ■utl la
1.tent to move sil l sot !„ homhls,
' it'll -I ' el > , whir, shorn tke« nil heautilui
I I .1 I I , tvlueh she srnilt s. I'o h r wo COLttilcnti.
.', i. "1 t" t.o • ipp .1 III this cause, and we doubt
4 11 do b. r duty iu this sphsr,, „
'tl.* 1 which she adorns *ud'grsow
. o,.... p.ip uas.T.rlHMin found
1 r 1 "i .11 •-••si b* .d I ruth snd High! sad ska
..111 res t . her prill. || los nitli u'urtioefc
' " ' ly. tlbe II a IS who lliiuut,,^
'.1.1 II"- Kill! 'Il.g S II, uf Mill whettuB
, ''i1 '-is 12
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I tn >1 11.i- 11 l.iity S i. it a is who mitiistarad
1 ,t i l.u in.; th- sutf iiik s ui of M«n whaaoB
oil, , she folloate I ins tataUog faaSs
I .■ r . p~ and slit u. I his palhnsy .,0
ir t i 'I v%. r. , sstm n(ittiitt« l ln-4 liss^J
w lieu n. .1 th
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1 1 r
It is 1 gill l-l p
ir boiiu b n ib '\
inu ill 'lie 11 II
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♦
til iu tli 1 r
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1'iti.i II 1 1 01 1
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M li :iii.i-i! 1 s - I 'o i' 1 \ 1
a eopy of J - 11 r p-i t •• a .11 • ,'••> . . ,
cat)..ii. If ping it in.ye.'tt e. . 1 . ■ . r
pi isau'e to 1 ' a | iy. I rt u. iie.
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enjiy of I * 1 Ii • t 1 1 I I 1 it ' t
thut my fn 1. Is • f ts .• • .'h
desiro its pu'.le .11, ut it w 1 *.i t'
hurriedly, an 1 is inly I. f. n 1
11 my r.-p-cts I 1. I I. ho , r, to
their wn, iim iu it .• ' 1" r.
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mil Inet!• .it, un I 1. .t w • . 1 • or I. ,
V<0| Willi pi lipid. .1 • X e • 1, . . a 'i't /./ .
I'lii'I'im apol ./ii •
W• I. %• in--1 I 1 day to j 1 in ,
11 un 11 il S ind iy School May I,-1 rm> 1
• nd f. stivil, ml 1 ni< r ippi' pr il -
sill, ur more su"p ei'.in eire.11.<ti.it. ■■
iisi'i r 1 0 . 'pin I I 1 I' ml I" 1 .11 1 1 I. \
ller s. Kilt', or |'\ n il I I I, 1111 ;. r I-
sinn. As w ■ lo k tioiiud H| >n tli • fr h
nest and hivelltie-s of I ue vo w Hint every
where prtS' its itself to tu„ eyo, wo real
,/. • with the p.el I hut
'•Of all lie' eluiiging tri'inlhi, M.| staieU
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