VOL XXI. NO. 8.
CAPE MAY CITY. MONDAY MORNING. JULY 11, 1892.
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from rartb aiul tbr raraptuml of beaten, ami talk of liumlrcla of bundrrda of bun- j limit, of thou»amU of tboUMinda of thou- ; nuhIi. of milliont of milliatia of minion*. 1 until your h.-iui nebn aud your heart falntis aod i'Xbuu*lvil aud otcrbunlcnctl !
itiule t
1 tells you
But my subject ad< of tbeir antecedents,
kindmls and tongues. 1 ' Some of them Spoke Scutch. Irish, Germs’i English. Italian. Spanish. Tamil. I'li.'taw, Bur-nu-se. After men have been long in tbe land you Ran tell by tbeir accentuation j from what natiunalily they came; and I l •Oppose In the great tlmuig arouml tbe | throne it will not be diRirult to tell from what part of the earth they came. These reaped Sicilian wheatllelil* and | this.- picked euttou from tbe pud*, Tbi-se | under blistering skies gathered tamarind* and yams. Those crossed the desert on j camels and those glanced over tbe snow, drawn by S.lierian dogs, and these milked j the goats far up on the Swiss crags. Thest i fought the walrus and white Is-ar In ; bean I the song of fiery winged Unis In African thickets. They sn-re white. They were Mark. Tile}- were red. They were copper color. Prom all lands, from all ages. They were plunged into Austrian dungeons. They passed through Spanish Inquisition*. They were ton lined in lamdon lower. They fought with beasts in the amphitbeater. They were Moravian*. They were Waldmses. They were A1 higrnMw. They were Scotch Covenanters. They were Sandwich Islanders. jvrramcnt. The United Stales waul a iblie. Tile British government needs
atanaa np oerore tne great array of the saved and recounts his victories it will 1« like the rocking aud tossing of a forest in a tempest, as all the redeemed rise up. host beyond host, rank beyond rank, wav-
ing, waving their palms.
My subject makes another advancement, and speaks of the song they sing. Dr. Dick, in a very learned work, says that among other things in heaven be thinks they will give a great deal of time lo the *lud) of arithmetic and the higher branches of mathematics. 1 do not believe It. It would upset my idea of bravra If I thought so; 1 never liked mathematics: and 1 would rather take the representation of my text, which describes the orcupaliua of heaven as twing joyful paalmofly. "They cried with a loud voice, saying, Salvation unto our God." In this world we have secular sun;:*, nursery songs, boatmen's songs, harvest songs, sentimental songs; but lo heaven we will bate taste for only our song, and that will be the song of sal vatlon from an eternal death to an eternal heaven, through the Mood of the lamb that
an earth f run
they will prefer ran Tesris ruler over It. cere ilislanded. and ill the lands of heat
ik cmpling released
But when Iheyet
Alai If that
.rchy King
. trii
who should rule,
he unanimous sufl’rnges of all the
Christ would become tbe prvsitbe whole universe. Magna bill* of right, houses of burmten, eongrraaea, parlls-
ruts—noUitug in tbe presence of Christ's r-pter. swaying over all the people who iveentered upon that great glory. Oh! n you imagine It* What a strange uimiugliiig of taste*, of histories, of na-
ulrh-r anil the violetted slippers of *• for her feel- I know that God t desplar la-autiful apiatn-l. Well, hall we wear in heaven* "I saw u
. to have on working apiiarrl. Bright lustrous garment* would lw ndicur out r*f place sweltering amid forges, xing paints, or plastering ceilings, or ng L*>k*. ifals wotirl w-e must have tbe work; day apparel sometime*, aud wre care (uarsr it is. It is appropriate; all the toll of earth Is |uu>t and there more drudgery and no more weari-
rulasl in wl trf for the
r mou ruing apparel - Mark arm. hla*-k veil for the face, for the hands, black hand for hraham mourning for Sarah, ning for Rebecca; Rachel
ing for Absalom; Mary mourning for Laxrua. Every second of every minute of •'ery hour of every day a heart breaks The earth from zone to xune and from ole lo jstle is deft with sepulchral rent, ud the earth can easily afford lo Mtioro
ami bhawauu when it is so rich with
ruing
when I
life. I
e all pi
! But
pull off this t u white. I sec as all this scene of i trouble Into glory. 1 seem to hoar h cy forth rejoicing thl* dark v sic of tears, .-enly Joy and freedom earthly care and frara.
ty Lord si
Hist
The
hear my Saviour calling; The joyful hour law craft.
'hen Chpist our Ixad shall Rather
Good night till then. My subject advances, aud tells you < sviiilsil* they carry. If my text luul resented the g<asl in heaven as carrying cypress branchi-s. that would have nn sorrow-. If my text had represented goal in heaven a> carrying uightahadr, tlint would liavc ineiuit sin.' - But it is fuilm hraticb they carry, aud that is rl lory. When the |«-ople came home from war in olden limr* tbe conqueror rm the head of his tnaips. aud there triumplial an lits and the people s come out with branches of the palm and wave them all along the host. What a'significant true this of the greeting and of the joy of 1* redeemed in heaven! On earth they wen- condemned, and were put out of jkolile circle*. They had infamous bauds strike tixtii on both cheeks. Infernal sidle spat in their face*. Their hack ached with sorrow JOT u»- TOR IDJIIXRED. Their brow reeked with unalleviated toil. How weary they were: Sometimes broke I lie heart of tbe midnight it midst of all their anguish, crying ou God:*' Hut har^.now u> tbe shout o delivered captive*, a* they Hft their from tli*- sltarklrsand they cry out, ” free*" They look lawk upon all tbe I through w hich they have passed, the battles they have fought, tbe burdens they carried, tbe misrepresentations they fend, and brrauar they are delivered f all these they stand before God waving their palms. They come to the feet * Christ and they look up into his face, > they remember his sorrows, and they meml*-r his pain, and they rumriuber ills groans, aud they say: "Why, I was saved by that Christ. He pardoned my tuns, he soothed my sorrows,” and standing there they shall be exultant, waving tbeir palms. That band once held tbe Implement of toil or wielded the sword of war. but it plucks down brancbm from the tr life as they stand before the throne ing their palms Once he was a pilgrim on earth; he crunched the hard crusts, he walked the weary way. But It is all gone now—the ein gone, the weariness gone, the sick twee gone, the sorrow gone. As Christ
coming up to Join the re deemed in heaven. A* it guvs through the
of that epirit come
around it and say. "What shall we slog?” and the newly arrived soul says, "Sing sal ration; 11 and after awhile an earthly despotism falls, and a scepter Of iniquity is -implied, aud churches are built where once lhers were superstitious moaqiir*. and angel cries to angel. "Let unalng." aud the answer is. "What shall weeing*" and another voice nays, "let us sing salvation;’' and after awhile all the church on earth will rush into tbe outspread aruii of the church of heaven, and while the righteous ate ascending, and the world is Ini ruing, and all things are being wound up, the question will he asked, "What shall we sing?" and there will be a voice "like the voice of many watcra, like the voice of mighty thundering*," that will respond, "tsltig salvation." v In this world we have plaintive songs— i-mg* trrmulous u lift sorrow, songs dirge ful for tbe dead; tail In heaven then w ill be no sighing of w-iuda, do wailing of anguish, nn weeping symphony. The tan net *• mg w ill be halleluiah—the dullest tunc a triumphal march! Joy among the cheru Mm! Joy among the arrapbim: Joy among the ransomed: Joy fotvver! On earth the music lu churches ie often bees use there is no harmony. Some would not sing, some cuuM Dot alng, some sang too high, wane sang too low. some aang bj fits and starts, lint in the great audienct of the redeemed on high all voices will la accordant, and the man who on earth could not tell a plantation melody from the "Deoil March in Saul" will lift an anthem that the Mendelssohn* sod Bee thovens and the Schumanns of earth nevet Imagined, and you may stand through all <im- discord In that great anthem that forever rolls up against the great heart of God. It will not he a solo, it will not be a duet. It w ill nut be a quintet, but an In ' ' 1 ‘ ‘ ' ' tbe throne crying.
"Sal vat list
Lam Is" They
ruwdal
r God a
o th. »; they
•Tar 1 — ^ •
the battlements: nty fill all
the heights and depths and lengths and breadths of heaven with their hosannas. When i ample were taken into the Temple of 1 liana it waa such a brilliant room that they were alwaya pul ou their guard. Some people bail lost their aight by Just looking on the brilliancy of that room. And so the janitor, when he brought a stranger lo the door aud let him in. would always
charge him. "Take heed of your eyes."
Oh. w hen I think of tbe song that goes up around the throne of God. so Jubilant, many voiced, multilndlnuus. I fed likesaying. "Take herd of your ear*." It 1* so loud a song. It is so Mctaed an anthem. They sing a rock song, saying. "Who is
sheltend u
wilder
■y land?" And the
eed n* In a weary Is
chorus conics in. "Christ, the ahsduw of a
rock lu a weary land."
They sing a star song, saying, "Who is be that guided us through tbe thick night, and when all other ligbAw went out arow lu the aky the morning star, pouring light on the sou!'* darkness?" Ami the chorus will come in, "Christ, the morning star, shining ou tbe soul's darkness." They will slug a flower song, saying, "Who is bethat brightened all our way, and breathed sweetness ujsiti our soul, aud bloomed through frost and tempest?” and the chorus will tumr In. "Christ, tbe lily of the valley, hhsmilng through frost aud tem pest.” They sing a water song, saying. “Who i* be that gleamed Ip us front the frow ning crag, aud lightened the darkest ravine of trouble, ami brought cooling U> the temple*, and refreshment to the lip, and w as a fountain In tbe midst of the wllderness**’ and then the chorus will coo IT lu. "Christ, the fountain in the umlst of
the wildeninu*”
My frirmls, will you join that anthem? Shall we make rehearsal this tuorniug? If w-r cannot sing that sung on earth we will mu Is- able lo sing it In heaven. Can It he that oar good friends In that land will walk all through that gnat throng of which t speak, looking fur us and not find ing us? Will they come down to tbe gate ami ask If we have iiaaard through, and not fiod.u* rc|Kirted as having come? WUI they look through the folios of eternal light and find our names unrecorded* Is all this a representation of a land we shall never sec of a tong w r shall never sing?
Tlte pallium, which ha* been frequently mentioned in connection with Dr. Vaughan's appointment to Westminster, and which, it is announced, will he dispatched from Home, consists of a narrowband, like a ring, passing round the shoulders, with two short vertical pieces, falling respectively down the breast and the bock. It is ornament**! with crosses, and has
which it Is attached
h loo
o the cl
A Homan Catholic bishop elected or translated to a see of metropolitan or higher rank must beg the pojw for the pallium, ami receive* It after taking bis oath of allegiance. The pope wear* the (■allium whenever be officiates; tbe bishop only on eertain special occasions. Although Anglican archbishops have not soru the pallium since the refocmation, it itiU forms (.art of the heraldic Insignia of the archbishop* of Canterbury. Armagh
and Dublin.—Pall Mall GaxrUc.
Will you all to what 1 ou
n in Suffolk, a fe
pieces of cardboard, carefully silvered over end of the exact site of threepenny hits, were taken from the hag*. This cardhoard money was stamped with a device and looked as liks threepenny Mu as anything could be mads to look. Tbs things that are pat into church collections, from tattoos upwanLAK varied In lbs extreme.

