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IIHIHIER (H (IIH'IIUIWXY. Fnrtllnln'lll‘rll ul' 3 fmv of mu nmnlmpvr mvn u'lm urn so anxious tn gvt uuzly {rum nx‘lln«-uin\'_\', and that iusln-t‘ may l»:- anm to Mr. an‘lier‘ \w rupulnli~h his (‘nlltrallio tin“ of (In- WMx-I)’ I'il‘t'ulah‘d :lssm'ia tml moss H‘lml'lh 01' his “nnw depart urv": BAIJI‘IHIHT. Jan. lib-"rho thllowing Mh-r mu m-u-iu-«l _uu'lvruluy by Rev. 31 r. .\lurri-‘nn. wlilnr of the "l'rt'ihylc-riun \\‘wklyf‘ Bunnmxx. X. Y.. Jun. s‘, 1373'. 5h llmn Sin. .\iomnmv it i< illum wirahiet: me how rational men «houhi allow them<ei\‘e-‘ to he excited h_\' [in ltt'l‘ilitiii'm llli‘i‘!’|lm'i\‘ (Vi'iilt‘ l'l‘pOi'it'l“. .'llltl [hp ANllt‘iiliUi I'l't‘\~' l'l'lNll‘L" [“59“ o|] themin regard to my ~entiments. For HmeJh-p year“. in printed volumes. :t~‘ well :u trom the pulpit. I have preached and printed. in every conceivable turm. the truth ot the in<piration ot‘ the sat-red Scriptures. the exi<teuee and government at God. the doctrines of the Trinity and the divinity of L‘hriit as very God. the, universal sinfulnessot nrm. the atonement ofL’hrist. the doetrine ot'a change ol'henrt. the etlieaeiou: intiuenw of the Holy Spirit In regeneration. and the doctrine of a re tributionimth here and hereat'ter. it is true that the que<tion ofthe. nature ot‘sul‘- feriumthe ohjeuti of penalty. and the one:- tion of its duration. 1 have discussed with‘i such light :l~‘ i had. denying that: all the‘ light had yet broken out ot'holy Sul'iplllrei; on various points that it contained. The? charge-tot :Itheiqn. infidelity. Universal-i ism. theism. are made by men who know nothing. and who takes no pains to know anything. “E 3134 have they." etc. My working sympathiee go with the evangel ical orthodox ministry. I retus‘e to hel held to constiteney with any dogmatic" system oi theology ofthe past. lam with y (.‘dvin and again Calvin; I tun with Ar minim and against Arminiue; I inn with Episcopaey; 1 am with the Roman ()hnreh liltiu‘lg‘tlitls‘t is—my object being not to hnild or to defend any system of theology or government. but to bring men near to God and buiid them up in in holiness of life. lhcsm‘ WARD BEECUER. The New York M. E. “Advocate,” a leading religious newspaper, in commencing upon Doctor Beecher. says: With a genius for rhetoric and gush, and with a heart large enough and strong enough, were it only rightly harnessed with logic, to draw all the nations of the earth up toward a better life, he is pro-emi nently fitted for getting into trouble where impulses are treated as pur poses. and figures of fancy are meas ured by the law of definitions. In the war against sin he is not a can non but a load of hay. Rightly used he would feed the artillery and so help efficiently; but when he is pushed up to the front as the repre sentative orthodoxy he is put at dis advantage, and may be made to sub sist the enemy’s cavalry as well as that of his friends. He has been schooled in a most earnest way. God has been trying to teach him,b_v the things he has, suffered, obedience to the customs oi society which his lax immensity has over-lapped; obedience to the accu-l ncies 09 human thought as con-i dean in the ditioitinnsol centuries} of experience; and obedience to the laws and right of other minds in the‘ use of language. "is genius has given a charm to hie lasness that has made it perilous to those who hadi not his wealthotneture. That which ie out the cause of am in him is made the themesaion of sis in ushers. ‘ "be had leescoo‘denoein Beach, or. ands more rigid interpretation oi Sartre". these would have been no Cut a defense of his tflhodolr‘ He has alien |UMIM to sunk in .M 1115!"! home‘s. but It is“ WM twin-liar huul of hemp“ p". so by shes-«1:1!- Ivth chum M lab!" it is a suit oi Duh .l harness. m which It» “Illa! slul tin- i-rw- luv.‘ are- iodl-tm‘wslalue and mt" changeable Thus .I has nose-v mat tend were. out. 1t“... ...: ..f 9.. lame. he 'w‘ls-d W iii neither ~‘(“.l lei-Ole ts. -~ reap-rt t..- ”(Ib.- d.-,.‘_ M figs t . mutantle :ell the pu‘ lit to 'ltNQllcv-m n! his slrg-g- my not tutu ‘l'""J in hm . is, a- i he t..- atzwt an «new u in”. mad mm as w . g; lav 'f-e' ’- Hm .'. in. s . . "3‘ rewi'su- r] .a L“:i.‘ .1- In es. ml at ie‘ m -i H. ~l l' 0‘ 'lufl l ’ "‘w‘ 1 I". ‘gv‘ - trust-Mt a': g -' l"' n t yr. e'roems' -~ on. \\e.»*.49 quuls'l.eew'¢~ tel'eht Duh"? ~,,...,,,,. lieu... n Us. (In 'sO- ‘ s . ‘a' n ' 'pdt. Duh-non , - ..v __- y ~ 1". l-v In. n- H. ..v. ._ |.~...‘ 1‘ gum, vii. . -u nua‘e Ur. whom mvn use sut-h :m atmhignity to m-ntrulim (Ill1"l|flll‘ tho «livinl-ly :tp pnintml :trgumnnt ugnin~t <in. thon it lit‘t‘ulllPS tlS‘luHP of (tl‘unw- that ought not to ho loft in the way to “to. llut tho holly of hie confhxinit put him in opvn antagonism to tho hnrosh-s that might tlouhlc tlmir gtrength hv his allergiunw. \Vo rvurut the tlmologie'al ulwrm tions of any man who can connnmnl tho puhliv our. and «spatially ofsuwh annulus waht‘r. Thu lmttlo for righteousnens is hard enough at tho hmt. It is no sham light on the plains of probation for tht- amuse:- Inmlt of Wondering angels. Tho holl mm] forces are too many and too mighty to mod reinforr-ing by ora torionl sentimentality. Young mon, riding on tho smalling title of their ansions, break loose from tlmir moorings and drift out to sea too readily and too frequently, without having such acolossal soul as Beech er stalking along on the stormy beach in the mists and gathering' gloom for tho purpose of cutting away the lower half of the divinely appointed stays. A polite man has been very ap propriatuly defined as one who will listc-n attentively to a description of something he knows all ulmut, by one who knows nothing of what. he speaks. A. w. LEARNED ‘7 Family ' ' Grocerieg Port Townsend. A PRUGLAMATION. By the Governor of the Terrltory of Washington. WHEREAS TIIE LEGISLATIVE ASSEM- I)lyo{thc Turrilnrym’ Wunhlngtnn, by an art appmvud the 9th (luy of Novumlmr. A. 1). N 77. Provided that u spuclul vlccllon should beheld In said Territory. on tlm mh day or Alll'll, 1878. for the purpose of clmnslnu (It'll!- mucs to usswmhlu m, Wall". Wullu. in sulll Tur rltnry.un the eleventh (lay of Jum- A. U., [slll.tol‘lmuexgspuu('npstltutloq;_ ul_ui_ . . \VIH-ZIHCAH. it is further provided in fluid net. that duh-gums mmld L‘uuvvntkm shull In: elm-toll in the 'l‘crrltory m lurgo und in (H. - lrfigsus gal-lows: _ .. __ . . ’l‘ln'w- Delugun-H in the Territory m largo. One ln-lugmu in the Pint Judu'iul Uinrh't. Unc IM-lvuulu in the Second Judicial l)|.-lrlut. Uno ”oh-gum In the Third Jutlh-lul blalrh-l. (hm lk-luuutu h) lheL‘ounty of Wullu. Wulln. Um: Deluume in thu L‘nunty of Khui. Ono Delegate m the Countlus o! "hm'smn and MW!“- . . .. .. A. - . n. (me Dolomite in the Counties of Clark, Sim nmninfifilckimt and Yakima. One Immto in the Counties of Cowlitz, Pu cifle and Wuhkinkum. ‘ Uno Delelfme in the Counties of Pierce, Ghe ‘ hulls and 3 mm. ' ‘ Une Delegate in Counties of Clnilum. Island. Jutfcrmn and Sun Jtmn. (me lkelmfnte in the Counties of Kitsup. Sno hominhunt Wlmteom. Ono IM-lm‘ntv iu the Counties of Coltunhiu. Stu-Hens hm Whitman: uml thzmcas. it in further hrm'ldt-tl in mid m-t. that the ('ouutios oi ltlnho. Shmhonc mill .\‘w. l'un-e. in iiw'l‘t-rritnr)‘ of iduho. "my 'l'l‘t‘- Inn-whim! In nuiul I'onwniion Ivy om- Duh-unto who nlmil lmvu iiiu ltrivilvun oi the titmr. lull nimil not he ontiiiw ton r 010: Now. (‘ltlunrnnu l HIJSIIA l'. FERRY. unvertmr oi the 'l‘erritorv oi Wuimmlou. hy \‘II'HN' of the power mu] authority in Int! \‘lnlmi by will M‘l. do iu-n-ll)‘ call I film-in] elm-tion In |l‘ lwlcl In the non-ml I‘ounties in Hill Territory on tha- "h in 0' Av“ A. 11. In“. [or .iw [lntro-«of I'M'Hnll I c- Iwn-In hrinn- mentione- . The mill r «I*. to In «mnilwtwi and miurm tin-wot n do not! transmittal u in MI. "mutt-NI hy law m and or [rm-cu Mort inn- lot 11-innur Io i'on lulu. I’m-«mum: Hiumei‘fml Im- horn-t Ihr lqhhtivri'mumll at l Tc-rtitm-. .\mi m- an nmnlu-M Mann. Hunk-ma. nmi S»: m in the Tmilury at! Main. Il’!‘ run-outed In riot-l l» mu- m mini 1 unu‘vnlkm Mb I'i-lni lot in void .1, It merit muo- uni in In it nun-n . can In hound rifle-Mn h) tiw rill-nu at uni «huntin-L I! ‘I‘INTiIIIIT I'llfill'nl'. i .co . In" mum" ”If Ina-M uni . , . not-l lhrhm' mn! llerr‘ Hunt In Mr uflhrvl ll Uh mud; ‘ ’ i th- WI: au- "1 Juan \to 0...- ”... than-gut lulu hI-vitv-i and firm! yacht NJ"! s l' Vlilll. ') [he cm. I N "a was hum-n n! (hr Mun“ JOE! P. PETERSON Hex-ohm: Tailor ’ n. IAIrImrI-t a. ll "I'PQIIII 'vfitll If IJ‘YI “1.21"“ ""2.".:....‘.‘.‘ .'.‘s ..‘7’.’ loin-and”. 1m not“... I. own,“ Wilt-Cull“ Inn-m- bah-n 4 0“”! cm and Ina-«n tun-nu. 0‘- U... gun-o a. or” N IMO.- at.” an. o m M" 0' Punk-- uWqubD—c min. ‘mfih' dud-I a" an Jui- l' Minn. l‘n-n Inc-«l. and cm [h s'- IN» .7 firm tr!" 5 I» ha I" dull. W W mam mun-unu- (m L’my nutt- .... nu“ up pk.- JUIH r. PETIK'UDK. A L l‘ufl Tum MI‘I IlnL 19 dummy 4.. an O m «and. A; I M «at ‘ " ‘I‘IRRNI W] “.“I J L U x \\‘lm‘: mu- nun! Ilrlnil IN-zlh-Nin meme 1: \1; g ‘ '1 MERCHANDISE l ;0F EXTRA QUALITY. } HARDWARE, Hausa and Ship Carpenter‘s Tools, SHIP CHANDLERY, GROCE R I E S, rl3O ”VISIONS, Boots and Shoes, \VIN'ES, 1. I Q U o n s, ! CIGARS. .m, 556. ’ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all Kinds. . AG EN'I‘S FOR THE BUCKEYE MOWER Sc REAPER HAINE’S HEADER Sweepstake Threshers, SEED-DRILLS Taylor’s Sulky Rakes, MOLINE FLOWS. Mitchell’s Farm Wagons Sun, &0.. &c.. A‘l‘ 'l'lH-Z Lowest Prices I'MH‘ 'I‘HH'NSKND. W. 'l‘. x.- boon Ito-opened " 11. I» .‘I A ll Y "TT. AMI 'l' h MAW ph'pll'fil ht turd“) Superior Meats 8m |,. ~ ...... p. uhn In}. Yu‘v-v lmn In. ”In I‘ Ir-mt‘v I? Q ! ..um- fl‘h-V [mung-'l' ‘s} (il\' I~'. Hl \l A "\LI. "A l' \ l‘ “A, 'M" 'l' ~"IIL ”In: |'...,;1,.:..| 'J' gap». lhv- ...-u. run“ In! .‘AIL’O- 'w luv-"t? Q Hm“ uli \lulil ‘NIIH .t tn. 5- h 1'..” n! I'l'rnl- ILII ll 07 K "may 4. In Manhattan of Partnership. IIH u-..u.‘v-«¢m-l, at: law."- -.r m. Fun; ..I “- \aughl .\ “MOP. ha "0.. g I! ~...... mu mm hnwv- m. n... m. In: Jan .-l'lnur\,l~:~ ~l|--~‘\—l uhl Idfllur. ‘.‘.\i‘, V.) Illllllu w-h-d 'l' .i\l|,\ \lv \ \l hlll‘. I. h HUIKIH‘ “.\LLLK a v‘ ‘ p ‘ ‘IL I , ‘ l A J.‘ 1 0‘ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Steam-hip Dakota, 2|oo Tons, ll.1;..\lnll<l~:, ('ummsmzu, \\Hl‘l. Ll-I.\\'l‘. ”N THE lu'l‘lih‘ 111-LING uIH-r Im-IH'lnm-(l: SAN FHl\.\'(ll.\('ll.’l'T.'l‘U\\'N.‘H.VD.~ vu-‘nmm. Aug. ‘2O .\uu. 9* Aug. 10 su-m, 10 Aug. 2“ Ana. an 5111!. ‘l'.) Supt. l! 31"“. I" m-t. 20 (m. H mt. In Uri. LN UN. 30 Steamship City of Pa nam a, 1500 tons, W. n. SliAlll'lt\',(‘u.w.\|.\xxmn ‘V’ILL LEAVE ON THE FULIAHVIM.‘ dam-H: MN memam P'l‘. I‘oszme vwmmA. Aug. 10 0n m-rlvnl. Aug. ‘2O Aug. 30 “ “ Supt. It) Mlll. 20 H “ 3'01". 30 Out. 10 “ " IM. '2O tn A 6 —# NO'rH..---.\ln_\--.’U. June In. S.-pt.3l) uml IM-o. .‘lfll-ulnlnunn Sunday. the simmers wlll sml May In, June 10‘ Sept. '."Junll Dev. '29. l‘:l<<engers from Portland and np-Smmd ports will take Puget Sound mail steamer and make mnneetlun with the City 0! Panama at Victoria. Steamer Dakota“ gue< through (0 Olympia. Thu-<0 .\‘N‘lllllt‘l‘h' leave. Vietnrhl at noon on the «lay :nlverti~'e(l. 'l‘ivketi are, good nnlyon the stenmen fur whieh they are purl-ham], and are not tvrun-‘fl-rahle. For freight or passage apply on board. or to 11. L. 'l‘lllllAl.S, General Agent for Puget Sound, l’ort ’l‘ownseml. . “1 N 0 W (10 ods RECEIVED A LARGE STUCK or GROCE R I E S PROVISIONS, Which are on mlunt The Lowest Etesfor Cash. UIIARLES EISIfiNBEIS. Pioneer Bakery, l'OR'l“ TOWNSEND, w.'r. H L TIBBHWO ’S o 0 I o ! SUPERIOR TEAMS WlLl RFING HRS -.\NlD—— Commlsslon Merchants Vessels Ithm-ucd, l‘roi‘ht- Collected. Teaming of all klndl done. a! Ill'nmnnhlc- lbw-- and Hull-nu'unu uunmnlu-11. I‘V'nwuwma “Wt-«mummy nI'SH m-nprmnpll)‘nllc-ndml ln. ‘ mun mu “hum.“ wmm “Mina (I nu lumll. Alumnus-l II‘IL. Tmmn‘ nu. 3””:qu u ‘51.. AI-;FTI DUI Null-mu lion. Seattle floor. and Lu, llro'u Ml Inlet all Ru! floor. \I I. 111 ‘l‘b.~--11;Tul ‘l’.“ 7n "I‘M .' .urr Ilil nvunr wumm mu) van-ml w T.» H» nun II;-l;;:-I" l'nv' ‘l’un nun-n.l, Ia I‘ In“ 'lu' In nun. nl‘\ll'll .'u-ml- um. ."n‘in- vh- 11-m- lv-v w-uv ln‘ t'qhv ':m<. luv .' ..'. I" 2%; “.3. '.T.".'...§C.1.'.. 'Tu.'{.l'.'.7f2£ a. I, hwavm‘ \nuv (mul- lul mun, )D‘fll' :I- -‘- {h _ I-nvznn 1‘“ I-- all \v-m lull II n. L. tin-Au a co.. I’III'! 'l'nu'um'lnl. \V. 'l‘, J. F. SHEEHAN. Importer o! Tin PM“. Shoot.- Iron. Copper Zinc. Bnnco Tin. Win. .tovoo. Mon. H II“. ”mt. mus ....n mu: l'll'bi ‘A‘l‘. I|\\Hl IInI ).\ \IH.I;D nonno w w A nI. ”04134“ [ulna/rig Hardware. l’url 'l'uwnuuul. \V. 'l'. DRU GS, l ‘r w ‘ ‘ PAIN IS, OIL STATIONERY, 350., Wholesale and Retail, by .MLEILL Port Townnend. \V. T. DRUGS. _ MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ‘ AND TRUSSES; Patant Modlclnos of all Ind GLASS, .._ PAINTS, i OILS, ' _ AND BRUSHES; A Large Assortment. SOAI’S, ' PEIWUMERY, l PUMADES HAIR. OILS, And all Arlicles used lor lho Tollol, 3m, «20.. Ace. Quick Sales .1: Small Profit! [7' Prescriptions carefully com pounded. _ 41y AND O RGANS . Grand, " 1 Square s'. Uprigh PIANGST Church, 1, Hall : Parlor Organs . Prices Lower than Ever Before mos rm $220 T 0 s7O onenns mon 880 T 0 :40 coamsu a co.. Washington. I. J PEOPLE M A R K I'l'l‘. Opposite Wmhington Ho Con-(army on Hand tho CHOICEST M EAT Voqublon. "a; 1.1";1'71331'..".;:".L.',f‘:':..,.‘.';:;.f' ll .4 u,...._ 1.”. .\ .\. 1... IMIYH l C. IICKLIV CENTRAL HOTEL. ....';.;;'..L.‘;.'.‘ ' " “ ".'.. 1., .0... we.