Cape May Ocean Wave, 12 May 1869 IIIF issue link — Page 2

" Jj * . » - Jf ♦ ■ PAPTC MAY OOKA.W WAVE, WEDN^X>AY, MAY 1». 1800. . _ _ - -...-era I kcLMnei nmuMncE NEW ADVERT REUSIBGI WTBUMIHCE ADVERTISEMENTS.

* Imtim* Agency. WM&M1 W >4 Ji^day! ~*t*T ***. IS 0 » . On Monday lost rate of the grandcid of termou enterprises «■ cnrnplrtetL a thr.nmfc owwer.wi hy rail between Nov To* snd fl.n Praasfeen, tfW . Ihi—I twa hand red and eight v-fire miles. were Wd at UgAvn. ta Utah ^ *" ^*"7' CaKtonria, aid «*> Unlim PaHIHtatlmi Ana OrrMha. In Nebra.ka.— Thus upwradk Afthrw thmmn'd milm of rati," ranted across and through evray conceivable Mnd.of obstacle, eon°«U San Francisco with the great the— Vaaja. Jt una said to be imnnsnwo; It la doora It haa uwd a hundred and <m thousand tan. of mils, fifteen million* ofepiks* and other articV-» of our fltbriratlon In proportion. hart hem at work on it. ItMeemliloyedlMUOvfeorem and mates, and Mondar waa a day of general rejoicing ia every cHjr of the Union, except mwchoradpied dyer lie loeai vflhlra to giro Mae conatnuninHou of the £ad% frera i* n*«« ^^.Jwnra^be no -n— hi mill haa happened. Two e*da.e*aan ahaaaflMent to (ft re Undying hoe to" tho later yean of the nineteenth nratury. LaoMng to what haa l—i anniiiiliabed by the steamboat, by the railroad, fay the aleetrlc telegraph, we an certainly warranted in. raying we lire to an agi rfprigrras.Wbat ia, haaeiii. ti but an rarnret of what ia In br. Greater things than inany irianphr which mind haa won ore nailer. The Dnrieu Canal will Mfew. haa wW no longer ha dlrlded frtm aea.' Thegrrat pathway* of commerce will ha orottipllsri and mad.. ward the Fork of civilisation, and, by with the iatkriwt of the many, will L--(Rarest will

£'5tf£ssr and petty refattra h rapidly parnhig away, and the finger of progress jiolaU to one grand federation, which wiU embrace all mankind. WU1 not thia ba the millennium? At all erenU, aa thia Pacific BaRrehd isattegstbor our world how to march forward. "Egypt built her pyTamlda, Greece built her temples, Rome Constructed her roads', '"it the bulk <tf the pyramids, the beauty of the tern plea, the utility or the Bdmoa roods, an ill tost sight of in view of thft WtneatW of the Suota row Tmm.-Mrasra. Vtaawtar * «Mh"' baring np»t the reference to the country trade, and prion at gxth yd Mortal Struct*. gmUffring assurance of the adrence which haa hare-bade towards lie uttisgsjfi^ss: Ilslj JsrsvylaORd* Omasanies are *

WHAT WE WART MOST. B 1 That Oape May nerds a few Bore i «;&?£: ; for It ia almadsnt and fren. Togetit, d : xixsttrxiz , cornea sandfly enongh when we get rid p . of dlaraar; and wbeo darkneaa la dfe- fi prracd. tliere ia no trouble alwut light. C \ So, when wr'grt rid of ..!/ and .-IM- V ! aeaa, lore few onr nelghbora at ofree ob- a taina. e . But low to our neighbors, in a hu- a ; ] diriar team ia in excrciae. Alid We 1 to Ood and to saaa, fii pur neighbors, c . atwaye curea the terrible malady of I lore for fait. 1 But it moat be the trnrGod that we j I lore. For there are lorda many and I • grata njany. It muat be IBn who an- ' ' nouncea hiinaclf both aa " lore" and rc ' aa "a eonaidnlBg fire." For aaeh is ' 1 t the Gbd at the Bible and of all aound t » pbiloaopby. : i r "What then, treda to promote a lore 1 ■ II for God? . No more practical qneatiod t 1 can be pot. Do leoturaa on Temperance; 1 - do u-cturea on scandal: WiU Balls ( - Hope, and Operas, or aetirity and i - growth In borineaa? Will money lor- . 1 ing? Will large hotels, and fine 1 - houses? WiU position and leadership j . ' in society, wfll the winking at rum1 selling and rum drinking, at sabbath- i - rrra _u — i curi... J - leas aeRnona, nnd Sunday feasting and I < pulpit iodolraoe, and pew-aloe pi ocas? i - Good, iodifierret and had, aa Uieae i ■ things are, In their season and in i l tbcmgelrea, If. they can and will lead i - ns to the love, of God and of one neigh- I 1 bora, we aire In a felr way to its teak- i • »tlon. But if not, If tbeee tilings dls- > tract the attention, divide the interest, 1 - and turn us away" from Him, if Uicy i t tend, on the whole keep us what and I i where we are then we ore in a fair i ' way to remain In our usual status, l » nnd the old erll, every ono for himself 1 wUl remain. But that the people of i > Cape May. need more We for God and- ■ ' for our neighbors who can drey. No I I more than other people, perhaps, but i - enough. ; ' C.8. | ■ THE GEXEKAT'OORHVPT/ON. ' b it not apparent to all who read j ' the uewnpupuft .if the day, that crime ; " ia fearfully on the increase in this | country, that the causes for the moat I \ borriJcrimea are far more trifling in ' their character than formerly that , ' tliere see ma to ha a perfect rarHaareeas • abroad in the land, that there aeema to i ® be no recognition of morel laws in the j ! . Setting aside too, consideration of \ the Crimea of greater magnitude, bow i clearly evident it muat be to all, that ' ' there la evident a complete Ming away ! of our people from our former estate. I Tim" was. and not many yeara ago, j tM, MAntmlMM. hilollkllokuwu ' p with the late war

' there aeema to hare been let loose over * the land a whole I "an dors "a box of q ln ""h "degree of hcineoanesa aa could never have been behoved poasiblc by an forllar generation. * Instead of Ura war having been a proved effectual in correction, it aeema * to have to have driven onr people to M Among the new round hats worn A by huliea the " bee-hire," the "ahep- ^ berdcaa," and the "bomb abefl-are said to be the moat popular, ta Tux Cawdkv AMD Ambot Bailof XOAD.— Aaidaa may be formed of the 'f extant of oueralioua and 't— financial from the fiset that M baa in vested for Ue own In- ■ tersela, and for the mflread lntereet of onr State the large aggregate capital " of near forty millions of dollars, In " this heavy expenditure la included the7 important eld which It fane afforded to at least twelve different reilroada ax- , tending in various directions over the : Stete, including most of the Unra travel „ and ft»Wrt which here oontributed to ■ taztt;. ""t " ed six miiUan of dollars, while Use ro- * reed, over eight mlihona. The great ' oullayn of thia old Osmpnay hu been * bigblj advsntageona to atteena. and . profitable to M^.ll II 1 1, while J largely benefiting the State with extonalveondlnvsluahie permanent ImproveJ lay RxntxsESTATiox nr thxM. v E. CntrxcH.— During the month of 11 June ensuing the question of ky re- " presentation to the Methodist Eptecpal Chnreh, will come op for decision * This question Ja exciting no small » -of whom tbe-iadfos for the first lime are being heM throoghout the country r to ddvoeacy of the measure. ■; The matter of lay representation bea fan to be diaraaaed in 1800, and would * hare bare settled long ere this, had •- sot the rebellion for the time being ' ehhexhe ~ thd next month. Whatever may be. roe reeuttwe trust nothing srill oeour * CCBBXNCT IK Cmt'CI-ATION.— It 10 appears from the recrnds of the Trea- - aurr D^m^ut that there are at

WKSTJEKSFTRAirsnA -■■rrocK- : HOLDER' S MEETING. Tha Annual Meeting of tha stock - holders of the West Jersey BbB Road E Co. was held on the ttlTicst at the officr or the Company in WCityofCam- h den. o Bu annual report was given by b Judge Torke, Prraldeut of the Com- S puny, and exhibited an inereaeiniriy J fovorebta state of the boalness of the I Thi wort was looked tor E kvilb considerable anxiety, as the consolidation of the Oampaales has boat s effected during the year, and a fob li liberal policy than heretofore ex- s erdped by those having the manage- a rnent of the iflur*. From the report, I 11 sras made apparent that the onion 1 of the different branches of the road c bath increased the business snd 1 the expenses, and the liberal c policy had very considerably increased r the receipts, and that fob, In A form < ' which promised to be permanent and t developing. The entire- report, em- i ; j toe inttwife—f of resident En- < ; (finser, Superintendent and Treasurer gotten np in clear, consecutive ] ! style, and reflected great credit upon i tha Engineer, Superintendent and Mr. | ; the efficient Treatilrer of the i ' Compatiy. The loan of money to the < 1 1 Hotel Company of this city ! ■ j anthorised, aa well aa sorb other , • 1 action of the Directors at haa been tat ken' since the last meeting. for the ad- j i vancementof the interests of the Road. < The following figures show the con- 1 ■ ditlon of the road during the past " year; Capital stock ft,J8fl.075; ft so- \ tlnnal>--ir. eoso, i. .... ur inuBf funded), I 1238,000; loan of 1806 (ftmded), E083,- | ' .800. Total, 62,480, roo. Coat of road J • and equipments, $1,840,903.78; tovrsti ments in auxillany works, $879,474.70; j 1 current receipts from passengers, . freight, molls, etc.. $866,643.29; cur- • rent expenses of nfelntalning and oper- . ating the road and hranchos, including , $318(4Ui2; taxes, $8877.80; j ■ interest, $74,818,73; sinidng fund ] I $12,800. Two dividends hare been | • made during the year In cash of four , , cent. each. f\ ; r The following resolutions, in refer- | f enco to J. McKnlght, were read and • i, adopted as expressive of the sense of , i the Company, in reference to an earn- t . cat co-laborer in their Railroad enter- , prises: , " | RXBOLVKD, That the Braird of i i of the 'Vest Jersey Railroad ( Company, in the decease of Johtu l» , 1 Esq, have lost a respected i and associate, whose great 1 I personal worth and long and faithful i services to this Company entitles him I to be ever held in grateful remember- - ' once by all his friends- . ' Rkboi.veD. That while emlncut for 1 i all the Vlrtaraof private lifc-gencroas I , and charitable, Mr. MeKniglifs I memory will ahrays deserve to be held , , respect for the enlightened seal Wwh which his time, his talents and fata 1 ■ wraith were devoted to the sralfitre and 1 . of hu native State. i RxaoLVED, That si a judicious , councillor, a prudent and sagacious , ' public spirited erased, a practical business man, the loss of Mr. McKuight < a bereavement to be deplored by the i whole community with which be was , connected by the double ties of Interest 1 i tiic ties 1

' and affection. _ r RxaoLTXD, That the Secretary of the " t West Jaraey Railroad Co transmit a i . copy of these resolutions to the fomily p of the deceased, and cause the same to _ ■ be pufaHahed in the newspapers of - Trenton snd Wort Jersey. « Resolutions of the same nature were *' ' also adopted in regard to the death of ° > Richard D. Wood. In this tatter case, * ool. Stevens made some feeling and spi 9 propriate remarks, illustrative of the ■ character and usefhlness of Mr. Wood, a » and the loss sustained by the Company ° - to his dooease, which were reccired by ^ with the merits of the case. h The reKridtion read as follows: * " ' to^T-r- Slatorad u 1 Company rralias painftilly the (Mat U s loss which they hare sustained by Um a * D. Wood, whose recent accession to | thia Board was greeted with so ranch L 1 satiifoction, but whose sodden deurase i has deprived us of ip useful and • lassstk-i. v.. : leas this Company foci that all West .• - Jersey muat .syipathiro with Wbem. e for to no other pRyato citizen hoe this u section of the 8tatc been more indebted than to him, for ' a wise direction of '* " capital, increasing the value of labor • sad laDds, and stimulating the Indus- f 6 RnsoLVKD, That white are desire to 1 ■ honor the memory at Mr. Wood foe r i the signal beneflu conferred by htm on I f West Jersey, and for that public spirit / i christian gentleman, a good dtixeu and neighlKir, and always the genrrous l . friend of industrious labor. ,e RxaOLVxn, That the Secretary of " the Weet Jemey Railroad Company J tmumit a copy of tneee resolutions to « k the fiuniiy of tlie deceased, and cause t n Uw same to be imbUshcd ln the news- , , papers at Trenton and West Jersey, i The foflowing genttemon were etae- , tod directors for the ensuing year:— c John G. Stevens, John P. Stockton, , Richard F. Stevens, SaaraelJ, Bayard, . Albert W. MarUey, Samuel A. Whltosy, Thosnas Jones Yocke, George M. , Ward, Horatio J. Mulford, Chsrteo E. j Elmer, Coleman F. Learning, Thomas ■ j H. Whitney, Geovga. Wood, Lewis t g Mulfori, laaas B. Muiford, Ferdlnard i h F. Ship, John MeNral, Richard ( i. Wood and John M. Moore. ' The old officers of the provioue year, , ' raUy salisfiicto ™ were all iv-rlected'to ! a their positteaa, a fiso which not only « A evtooas the appreclatkm of the man- > success, 'a snecvaa to which the Inter- ° sots of the people «T Wast Jetaay an t « largely tavuired, and to which we give « . tub puhfishers of " one a " J Maimi" otfcr to send the first six ' , monrin ' nusshere for 1869 (from Jan- ! . na^r to June), for /ft, c~l>, in orter ' ,f to h. the people roe the Magaxioe aid

Frana BcasntovtUe. DSSIWVTUA,'! April Mlhj. <60. } Dxab WAVK— . P1 I raring the pari wok Dennisvilta P' had flar msutta of gtooia thrown, ta it. canaed by the sadden death at d: of Ha moat cathnahta tedlS-Mre. Sarah Ijrflam, aged 32 years, wife of ta Lodlam and Mra. ilarvarett yi Hand, need 61 yean, widow of Capt. It StBsnfioad. .v- « Both died aave^ through tilth to the r merits of their Redeemer; aa already, intimated, their death was sodden: the „ sickness of Mrs: Lodlam bring of hot -j few days duration, whDe that of Mra. x of but one abort hour; Mrs. h being a member of the ordrr 0 of Good Templets, she was buried on of the Order.. VigiUnt-Lodge of Dsn- Y jiiyilta, and the Star of Mope Bodge, . of Townsends Inlet, wen both ln at- d tendance. The burial service was n impressive, and I believe very acceptable to fhe-ftieodt of deceased. At a stated meeting of the Vigilant < of which Mrs. Lndfatm wss a member. heM April 23rd, the following I preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas, tt has pleased Almighty God in his wise providence, to rnsaoes c from smnnr us be death. Sister Sarah, s I.udlam, wife of Edwin Lodlam; there- * Resolved. That In Sister T-ndlam we * recognise a true and feithftil member of Um Order, a devoted mother, a tor- 1 ; faithful wife and kind neighbor. " Revolved. That we na al^ge yp- i Resolved. That we aa memhera wear ' the usual badre <t mourning and the ■ I Room be draped for thirty days. ; t Resolred. That a copy of tbese res- 1 i - olutions he presented to the .fonjilv of j c the deceased nnd also be ptlhlished In j / the Ocxan Want. J. H. D. | A New Religion In Western 1 New York. ' i The OktrMtr states that a new rc- j 1 community, numbering, Uius ' about 100. has purchased 1,600 ' of land on the margin of Lake / Erie, in the county of Chatenqna and - township of Pomfrpt, in Western New 1 A perfect social equality is j ' enjoined between all the members of ■ this strange community, who all work 1 at Ifce same tasks and sojoy the same < privileges. Their temporal aflhlrs are I ' under the control of nineteen trustteea, I or directors, who con do nothing, ex- I ccpt by unanimous consent. Their i religious belief is thus stated : " They I ra$ecl tha Trinityt but recognise Jesus I Christ as the one only and true Godi i Beyond thia there is nothing tangible i their tenets. Personal revelation trom an high ; a mysterious caonee- , with the Godhead, which they coll , a divine respiration, conducing to new- ■ of life ; a consciousness of the i spiritual transformation and subtle, , uudefinabis repulsion, bjr which they - recognire and reject the miregenern- , ted." They have no church edifice or , devotional services at the present mo- , raent, and it does not appear what rit- , ual. what forms of pntyrr, If auy, what ^ ascriptions of phrase, what means of , fy

religions instruction they will adopt. v the head of the enterprise is the K Thomas Lake Harris, an English- h. man by birth, at one time an Universalis! clergyman to charge of a church . in thia city and at another A banker u. and farmer in Dutchess county. Associated with him ia Lawrence Oil pliant, ^ late number of Pari lament for Stirling, England, in literature he Is known ^ the author of many books of travel," , of which are " The Russian Shores of ^ tlie Black Sra " snd a "Journey to Katmandu." He was in Ceylon with fiuher. Sir Anthony Ollpbanl, who . Chief Justice there ; be went with Lord Elgin to China ; he contributed y to ibo recent triumph of reform in England. Willi his mother, Lady Olipbant, ,, woman of rank and culture, hs is u •aid to be engaged, heart and soul, in ^ this earthly paradise, on Lake Erie. How to 8x1. L Goods!— Our business .f men who are compUiaiagof dull limes ^ and scarcity of purchasers, should note B the following: _ FpUTZ-S LABORATORY, c Baltdiore, Md., April 23, ^ COX, WITWrSlLL* CO. ^ I m. BMMtas. wa A|, I IA r«. n tl Year proposition to insert my ad- tl rertise rnent of " Footx's Horse and g Powders, Foutx's Mixtures, and » Shrinerra Balsamic Cough Syrup," to c Hwdr ti and .Su>g-Ta» (862) » Nmpaptrt, selected throughout the p East, Middle and Western States, wss r received and ta hereby accepted. „ 1 am convinced from what I bavs <] regarding your facilities, etc., c that I can place my advertising in a your bonds with the most perfect asthat U will be done to my entire aatiabctKm, and to the brat ad- 1 vantage for my interests. :l Inserted regularly urory iaaae for the ■ period of one year from date of first ln- I section, without iinnerrisry delay. 1 Yours, Truly, 1 Davis E. Foctx. c Colored Candies.— A gnat hoe t. and cry la periodically made against „ candies, because of the " horrid color- a piece of red coloring matter the sise of ^ gum-drop, trill color five thousand , pounds of candy, la sufficient to show r the fallacy of such ideas. People may , eaafly make UmmreTves sick by rating [ either too much candy or too much so- t gar, but this "poisoa" is so "slow" , as to take longer than a life time for c its oetiuu. Carmine and rawfeinral are c used for red, saffron for yellow, burnt , for dark brown, and this with , carmine for orange color. Thaas* are t alt the colon to gmend one, except for i tor-color paints are used, but, in such ^ hod e«bet,U» proportion taring, we be- < iieve, considerabta Iras than one mil- < Mouth. ' " J mac toras it white ; and the AanraaT ' sstfhsesl brimstone and the gin? And, h» the devil to do with total Again.: Tohnc- (

" UTaT Htdr, a oowvtot, MMW pardoned from the V si oral it fkats prison, mnda, while la .lufinBahl A box 6 by 8 Inches; composed rf 7«» piaSm of wood , It iapropoaed in dlioia' bffpora t vrara SJTage. Thfau iuTthoogbt, will Itwraaae the number of marriages and deerrara, to proporttee, the "social evil," T*» average price of bortra In Vermoot Is $110, to New Jersey $14?. The Vfiins. at horses id Vermont U aboOt $4.o9t).000, and fee value of horses to Orange county, N. Y., is $8,000,000. , What may be expected whan the ladles role the poBtieal wnst, may be imagined fitrnt a remark «f one of our future " feminine tegtalalon. She It as her beBef thai no foreigners whatever should be allowed to vote untara they were tare to this country. Tbcs far we have not nude rapid progress in developing the trade of Alaska. In feel, the only taldg developed appedrt to be tilutrii Wlptciou and ill will between the natives i and the military. Recent adwera from Inform us that the for trade has been entirely suspended. Tie Indians are ifidd to approach town, and the troops Were misters of the tiltoUlon. Tliere maybe money to this, but It is to prendre it. The N.W x drx ha» a correspondent who Urea far North and protests against a "cruel Christianity " that shovels off the snow and cits holes in ice for the baptism of eonwrts. He claims that the jaw thottld forbid perI so dangouus and so inju- | riooa to health. Henvs that the folly I uf the converts 4n submitting to it I ought to be prevented, ' for the same [ reason that law would interfere if they L consented to become burnt offerings , , instead of frozen sacrifices. The New York BWhf thinks that M or monism wUl be (anished from the United Stales in III# fell owing manner : , ! Pacific Railroad will give to the f| multitudinous wives of the Mormon : j patriarchs an idea of the manners and 1 1 customs of the ladies of the East, and i particular of their style of dress and , living. When the Mormon wires . to dress Ulte the ladies of Phiia- ■ derphla,Boaton,ComdcnorNswYork, Mormon bustatn4.be be as .rich as i the beat of them, am afford to keep more than one helpmate — seyo, the I question is settled. The last bail on the western half ' of the Pacific Railroad was btii Satnr- ; day with imposing ceremonies, and on ' the eastern half wm/jctned to 1 The rood 1a therefore canolete - from New. York to San Frasdsco. ' The event wok generally celebrated by ' commercial classes to all our groat cities. The officers of the epraptnics ' that control the rood wen to oooaalta- ' lion on Saturday and came to a tern- ' porary understanding that the tun " f„.„, V.- Vnrtr In Ran VtmlwJnnn C.. Francisco

second class jfmasengtis should be ° seventy-five and for first class one hundred and seventy-five dollars. Tux Mount Holly Mirror gets off the following : " A young blood, a was the victim of a huge joke, last c Sunday night. He wae trying to be particularly *sweet< en a ycung lady, and had paid her several visits. The old folks thought that the children too Utile to keep cam pray, and * conveyed the hint by calling the girl „ out of the room and sending bertebed, ■ the lady of the house astonishing the ° young gent by bringing into the parlor ft huge piece of broad and butter and „ sugar, raying ia her kindest maimer, e There, Bub, take this and run home j: your mother ; it is time little boys . to bed," Cat Stort.— Tlie Vinchmd Wetllg { responsible for the following :— Rev. I \fr Andrews, who »— -i-tqq on Eori avenue, has a wonderful cat. A hen J separated from h«r brood of young 1 chickens, a few days ago, and the " «ldckeni were left to inks core of them- ' selves. An old black cat seeing their > ' motherless condition. Ct sfeee adopted i and took the otthea* place. In 1 - day time the never allows them to i go out of her sight, and at right she i srill not enter the home until all the J i chicken* are to, wfahn she wfll cirl her- I I self up Into a circle and spread her i and oorer thcrii up as wel as she 1 ' and lie with thorn contented until ] morning. If she happens to be i short i ' distance from them and bran one i chirp she will immcdiatly run to see I what the trouble is. < Ube or Ijoiosa— When persons i , feverish and thirsty beyond what j is natural, indicated In some rasa by { , mctaHe teste to the mosth, especially i slier drinking water, or a whitish op- ' . praranee at the greater part ct the ' tongue, one of the brat " eoolora," Internal or external, is to take a lemau, | cut cM the top, and sprinkle over it ; some fins loaf-sugar, wort It Ararn to- ' » the tamoo with a spoon, and then , I suck slowly, sqaeextog the tamcu snd ; - adding sugar aa the aridity increases ' from being twought up frora the kwer ! f point. Invalids with fcverlshnera tony , ' take two or three hewn n day to this I ' with a moat marked betwflt, L manlfeated by a eeuraaf eootoras, esea- [ and vignratkin. A teraoc or two ■ taken thus at tea time, Is an Satin ' suiwtitule - for the ordinary "supper" f of rammer, would give many a mra a > comfortable night's sleep and an I .with an appetite for breakfast, to which ' they are strangers, who will have ' their cup of tea for supper " relish." , AK Bliterete negro preacher arid to , congregation. " My faredren, when . de foot man Adam woe mods, he was . oh wet day, and set np agio de palings to dry." "Do you say, ''said one of ' made ob wet ctay , o«' rat up agto de I paHnga to dry?" "Yea, sir, I do." r " Who made de pdlng? " "St down, t Bar," raid the preacher sternly; "such > questions as dot would upset any sys t tem of theology." ° - The sliilrataiil of the pubMcrtobt j foeMnyritowsadra^riraeBtokratl

! " Ommcalt the popntatkm of the J Fee)« Islands are WedeyM Mot ho- f tkx twenty churches of Springfield, 1 w, coutoin. erate for 13JfiO per- | Thb Presbyterian hod lest year 334 * Students, to WtU- Theological. 106; ■■ i Collegiate, 119; Arademicri, 107. ^ nuw ekuland has 90,892 Tree WUl Baptists, New York 8,000. and ' New B re as wick and Neva Scotia 7,28a l a colored preacher at Savannah, Georgia, recently exhorted his hear- . era to "keep oat ef gun-shot of the « devil." ' The 2^47 Baptist churches of Great r Britain last year gave £44,900 to far- ' raditogoid, f, y It ig proposed to erect the county ■ , of Philadelphia into on Episcopal J Diocese. It now contains more than • j rixty ahnreh parishes. f tncbk are 306 religions newspapers and oilier periodicals published in the i . United State*, of which sixty arc Bap- , list and fifty-four Metilodlkts. f 3 Boston hoe sixteen Congregational ■ sixteen Catholic, sixteen Baptist, six- j I tjen Methodist, twenty-one Unitarian, t and fourteen Episcopalian churches. Sb'iril one hoe collected for the Pad- ! * /c the iteqjsjJ expenses for roosic in j . finds (hat it aieragi $2,750, gold- ! i considerably more than to nine leading » Caqgregational churches of Boatun, s which average $1,900 in currency.— ; e Three Unitarian churches of Boston i .. pay fr6m $5,-060 to $10,000 for music, i- The Old and New School Preaby- ( I terian churches in Pulton III., were l united about a year ago, and a rich 6 blessing has followed the Union. At y the celebration of the Lord's Supper, * the 11th ult., ninety-six were admitted to the fellowship of that church— d ten by letter and eighty-six by profrs- * sion. Of these fifty are brads of fend- < ■I lies and forty-six are young men and ' ' « women. The original number of the I ! » church was eighty, It is now 178. | • Rev. JOine Anketxll, an Eplsco d pal clergyman of Western Nciv Y drk, d supporting the plan of Bishop Coxe * for s union between the Episcopallnua i " and the Methodist, urges that the lat- | '• ter should " accept a rectification of 8 their episcopate at the hands of the P Moravian bishops," so that the former * could reCognta the canonlrity of their I orders. So far as we sec, the Metbo- : if diets do not see it to that light and do n ual succession from Peter can be proved o for their bishops. , An old Baptist minister, says the Kcligioilt Herald, 'enforced the neccssilt ty of difference at opinion by this argu- j a mcnt: " Now, if everybody hod been j. of my opinion, they would all have wanted my old woman.'' One of the I _ deacons who sot Just behind responded: j _ "Yra, and if everybody was of my " Yes, ■£' »

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