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eltlinat opntrol of all pobli thin shot-Id un the acosaaur tntrlllirunoe wlnelv to lirotB4 (J-itormlne II em. National tld 10 efluu.itton ha t herwfr taken h lurm W 4and ifBBHts, " III that fnrni tliA MMl 1 ttlt.lnrikl WIHI OfOOIl- grass to promol th educatloa of people u opt Mrioaslv questioned. I do not Ujluk, It ean, be suooeasfullv questioned when the form U changed US that of a direct raat of monevfrom the jubll treason, u Buukjjaid 'should -Jm 'as '-if alwayfT has fccu, ugkteI b ttW eevtkiaeoudlUoMj The taddei manelpatloa of the slave, the bestow! of the suffrage which soon followed and the Impairment of the ability of the States i Br &onettlMis rer ehlfly fJthndt i i-leiiiel jreUde rluoU.inl fcollltlt-a, pi pealed Hot only exceptional but unexampled Ooadttlona. That the situation has been much meliorated there la no doubt. The abllltf and , lumesi-w the tts.tiv9ttpplty lnerue& but great work, remains, to be) .don, so I ' thlnf 'aa4iUWaHA)aurirwa'sxnd (ln Its aid. ft th-' ""Btltir ov.tir"aj mat la aiir oi .ouuuaiiua mw.lnieny out of the eoBdltleatMitTneed ;Uf Abe emsnelpated slat and ..hie-'descendants-, ttje relief should, as far as posslMer while eeee tartly proceeding upon some general ,ltnec hi applied to the need that suggested It. It Is as enlist, if muoh good Is to be aeoompllshed, that the sympathies and aotlv in trwMt of thepevr VI H1Q t,lW1 11, t"i , IW I ... -4 ' V . methods atp ii sWuuJil bSw -i to .imulat I I4W, ana not wsuppieni woai mimms lor mwjoi purposes. As one Oomgress pan not bind a sue- , enealagene) In eich ?om, andae .ttie eSarl must, In some ditirree'be) expertmontal J reoomBend that -Buy1 pprHitoc aiad ftir this purpose be so Umitt In annual aoiounV and St totbe-tlm ver.Ohtelt U Is to iiid, as lk ontss One ban (rive thecal He Proachoe a Sermon on "The Birthplace of Sewing Soqletlea.'' the WorUUtooreii n tWt&Mttl os i! 7 the JrtedleWMt h I Wtsits bid j heaven 1, .'m nod plnold will b every women' ut'ftrt Vho hath jut her trust In Christ; calm, notwithstanding ell the tumult, a thonirh the fire in the nev- ens were only the gliding; of en autumn , a) Isunsety m ..thQuffh 1 trie, pew w I Wiimp!itiere'4ntyth'e Mtnby W fi I oihMlat theagh the Swtal voice of the skr were but a groub qf friendf bursting through a 'gateway1 at evenUde, with laugh ter.., and thouwng "yrcs the 4i8e'ple.v Wonld"Cr4 Jhat..evtJ Mary and eyery-'MaTtha would thi da Hi down at the feeW"Jr-'"'i1' "? . ! Further.'we gee,.porcM ha ibenefaot: lee'Hiaorjr hae toia thetatorrei tne crovn::.the eola oefc hae jfung oMhe sohool authorities opportunity to make the best ar a se of vne Bret fnarV aUowsnoa, and an the other dolliretv them from lh tempta,(lon -to un duly postpoM (ae assumption of ttierwhole bar den themselves. The colored people did not In trade themselves upon as; they were brought here la chains, and held In the eomto unities' .Where lhejrBow..rhlr,fljtoiinrt.tii a tnml slave eede, - Happily for both races they art now free. They have from standpoint of lgnoranee and . poverty, whleh was our shamsnot theirs : made remarkable advanoes In education aodin . the aoqulsltloa of property. They haveen a le, aaown uemseives ra on nrunaiy aw ful towards the whit race, under tempta- tlons of tremendous strength. They have their people, abowa themsel faiui ( fepreeentatlves In the National eemeterlet i here grateful Qovernment has gathered mm SB , H.im aw-iiaai 1 tiij rati ' n aF.inw saaa I n ifTrr fO.Trtt-fiij '.no Su-v-t iHvr 5 ii KpAr fT Unit rfntin!n emort ureri niualltles iinil for tollers of their communities, making their full r, '111 liftwA W r1! rule lbt lsti1n pmo4 lor Kjualities unci for i njciuy the enlistment oath. In civil life they art the for the Poor and Their BerpnTyli j t xi r ijwib i J ' L -""--4 1 . Rev, t. De Witt Talmage, D. D., preaohed at Jappt, recently to -aoonv py of '.ChrlsUae'rJeopleiW Vrloitdo MBinatioMestTheBIrthplaeeof 8ewv irtf,.ieflety&r,i tookjior hU text rVpte ix,-p: t f 'An4lhe widows stood by htm; wepingi end showinr the ooate fluS gsrfnehts' whtoh Doroas made while he1 Was with them." The preacher said; Christians of Joppal Imriressed as f amwsth'TOilrimquri th' first I eve saw, an4 aurrea- as I am with the faot that vour harbor onee floated the treat rafts at Lebanan tSedar' trort f whleh Wit bttpUtfat JoriWtidhi Vere builded, Solr WeTaotio.. o h Comedy ft trtrdle'( omon's oxen drawing the logs through lh(1 hlh nru.fcitfghioned the onrtalit !rftOwrfonthway.WJesalemi ,n'oleBi ubernaeiei iteushionei sonvthti 4msio1 the plow.' 1 tell yoii the praises pt the needle. From the fig al robe prtpiwa m thp garaeaouwien i the laet atiteh taken, da the tarnent for 'the faff he-;tidl,e has wtiotigh wtjndert ot' kindneta, genevonltr, i n4 nothing can make me forget that this Joppa Was the birthplace of the sewing sooiety that has blessed the poor of all tuooeedlng ages In, llanft.i nThf disr MtenWoirr towsI-wW Jadas" Meet cabnui.setU.oa fire, and. Xapoleoa had flre hundred prisoners massacred in your neighborhood, oan not make me forger that otMtiCt, the most magnlllcent chart filhoKtr)Bitnrlna was atarted in this geajMril Doroas, woman with her needle embroidering her name Ineffaoe ably irftd the benlfloehce Hf the world. Ie borl tlttieif otdrjf bomd ltd thiotirway, ejniatduM aaSiteiul)dt Irf"? ! In th roi i ihl jtlisj H tie eharlot ' oif Klhg',8olotnon; U pro Tided the robes of Qvees Ellaabethvand; in high .places and in, low places,, oy tne Are of the .pioneer's, back log and under the flaslt o'f the chandelier, every where, it hat olothed nakedness, it has preached the ghtpflrtt hse eveToome fcqett of pen 4ti JwL Want i mt ' khei mat or) of Btltoh.ttltch, Stitchr,) .The operatives have found, a livelihood by it, , and through It the mansions of the employer hare been constructed. Amidst the greatest triumphs in all age and lands; I set down the conquest of the needles I admit its crimes;' 1 admit its erueiues.. It has had more martyrs than the fire; it contribution to the widening streams of pros- ferity which tb omsnrarMr ar TC0tviY Their sudden withdrawal would stop production and print dlsoroer la tne aouseaoto. uenereiiy they do not desire to quit their homes, and their employers , reaeptth. .Interfer ence et the Immlwrtifesi lar-enUl wha seek U rUaaltUfKAl deslref but mployert , resent th. ,lnU the lmmUrsiba WenUl Uailiu aackki destref otwlthstaadlng aU this, In many parts of our . fntalry.-wber the colored, popalatkio it larra tneMooleof that faoe'an bv vartbus'devloet Seprlved of any feotlw exert! lee of their po. Uoal rbt,andol maapot th! civil riaaU. The wrong does not expend itself upon those waoet vwtet ar suppmaeg. tnrvTj.ppawnw dney In the Union la Wronged. -. It has been th nop of vry patriot thU a ' smm f yostlet and reepect for e law' wo Id work a gradual our ot these Vtrrant tvllt, Btraly so one Supposs Uud the present can be nooepted as a permaneat condition. If It Is aald the tJaeee-eoBSNnHtrar.wiirtV wot trot tl problem tot themselves. We have a rtght to fcsk whether they art at nrk upon It Dothey tttaweet aay nod under what toodliiona I th iilaok jnaa to hawe a tree) . paUotT wfTltJh. )ln faotj, id hnvt the run ci tii ngnta, wnion ,M long Does his ta law I When, is Postured the eye; It had pierced to their plalnthe pities their woe, she makes garments for them, she. adjusts thelmandfaoturedlaAlclee to suit the bent form of this invalid woman, and to the cripple that comes crawling' on his heads ndknaei.f ' She rivet a coat to ibis Ink,1 Ae giree sandals to that one, With the gifts the mingles .prayers and tfearl and : Christian, ' encouragement Then theiroe out to lie greeted en the street corners' by those whom pbe has btoteeel, jind'nnthroftghitheetrett the cry is heardt - ."Doreaels coming!" The sidkiooktfff irateTutly In 'her face as she puts bet hand on the burning brow, hav that ' qoallty of mSuenee whtrk our form of gtrvnrn- Bmbi was mienoea t seeur w us aeoutrs, w b restondf Tale genrallon nhduld Mouref onsly face these grave questions and not leave them a n,berfUfof wo to thxwewte The eoMultatlotl snnild wrocoM with eauaer, tnlm nese and great paHette; dytu-the Uiw f ), tlce and human aotof pra1e-nd arolty. No question in our country can be at rest except upon the Ora-bf yae tlee and of the law. I earnestly tnvok th sV tentio of CoagTeee W the consideration of such mossure within Its well denned constitutional powers as will secure to all our people n free exercise of the right of suffrage and every other civil rifht under the constitution and lawn of th United tuatea, Maevu, aowevwr oepwtw Die, can per- fl !f nil the v Me. oan tustltv lht aasumotlon. either on tht parvt tw Exeeutlv or of Congres, of but both wUl be highly er grantea are not wise correct theee evlla. The ole direction and control here of the House of Rep- tl 111 In VI niifl txi-uu-l lven tA the ftcneral Oov d qualified supervision of provided for by law, and i may b so strengthened uv eecure on tbe whol better recuits than can be attained by a law taking all the pmeses of such election Into federal control. Tbe colored man should be nrotectcd In all of hit relations to tbe Federal Government, whether a Ullaanl, tusotvor wlU neas in our court; as sn elector 01 memuer 01 Oongreaa. or as a peaceful traveler on our Inter fl'Ate ruliwavs. . t Tuere is nothing m-e tuatly humiliating to tl c MKtlocul pride and nothing more hurtful to tlir euttnmil nrosoerlt than th inferiority pf eur BiiTrtaant marine compared with that of OtT nations woose general resources, wesiia -and sea eniVKt llae do not suggest any reason fi r Ihelrsupn'iTiaeydn th tea. It was ant el ,.iy w, and our preple ar agreed, I think. Itmt it aiinii not tonuau to oe ao. it la mh . possible In UiU eotnsiunlcatloa to diaeuaa th cause of tbe derav of our ahlpplng Interests or the differing methods by which It Is proposed to restore them. The ftnloment or a lew wen au thenticated fart and some general suggestions to legislation It all that is preo great sieamsuiD flare of Ens-land, France. Germany, Spain and Italy engaged m foreign commerce were promoted. tl cable. That the line sailing under th ainoe been and are now liberally aided nd hntt and Iby grant is gear of ouhllo monev in ons form or another 1i era lly known. That the Amerleiin ' line of tie ainshliia have been bodnoed byna to an Ditannol cnBtext with the aided lines of other nations until they have been withdrawn, or. In the lew eaae wnere tsey r siiu mainiaineo,' ar subject to serious disadvantagea, it a matter of common knowledge. The proaent altuation Is such that travelers and mer ehandiM end Liverpool of tev a ineceasarr. Intermediate port bntweea New-York end some of the South American capitals. The-fact, ,1.-. .. , .1 .i .,. , . ti .... rv 1UU L IW I II IB ui iwwiinKii 1 1 will nuuiu Miiicr mti Ktatea tn the conference of 'American Bar turns Bow In session St WnsblngtoB reached our. shores ny rereniing tnui luie o iravei, is vwr oonclustve of the need of such a eonterenoe am very sutrgeatlve as to the Brat and most neoes- aary step In the dtrerann of fuller and mors beneficial tntanwunit with nations that are now oo r Brlghoors upon the lines of latitude, but not upon the line of estaoiiahea oommerciei intei- oouraa. I recommend that tuch appropriations be made for ocean mall service in American steam ships, between our port and those of Central1 and South America, China, Japan and tb im portant Islands In both ef the great ooeana, at will be liberally remunerative for the serrtot rendered, and at wUL eaoourac tke-establistn num.. and In aomeilalr mrj tonal so tne) chances of American steamship lines In tb eo ui petition which the must meet That Uvt nrinan HtaUw lying otB of US will Cordially to opersui In eatabllshltg and maintaining such, llifs f iem-iilps to their principal porta, I do, aitdotlht ''I w ahn.ild a'io mtvt nrorlsioa for a naval reerrvr, to consist of iuoh merchant ships of AiinTii Hn c i n true t Inn sad of a spedSed ton- Bn "iid i"-i laa thoownerw-wlli eonafnr re p n at the UBtof thnlOovainmr bi-mi as ui . eralstna EnniHait ruihiiu unit mm a seHSlt eat, navf Bnon Slly atone viaeeupet aernavaf list sonwetl thafastesS ateamsniDSIn tne wona. A proper upervtslu of the eonstructlon of such vesl. would make their oon version into effective ship. Af war verv aav. A'. ' I am an advocate of eoonomv In cur National xnendltnres, but it it mlsus of terms to make! tola word describe a policy that withhold aa' ipenuture ror om purpoe oi exusnuuif our- forelga eomtneroe, The enlargement and lav nmvament of our merchant marine t thedevel- nnmni nf a sufficient bodv of trained American- seamen, the prgmotlob of rapid and regular mail. enmmiinicaiion uetwami vim yncim , u him -. tries our own.BBdtbs adsDtatlon of large and swift American marehast steamships to naval uses In time ot war ar punno purpose or ine hiiikart nou-er. Tb i-Blarsed imrtlolDatlon ot our people In the oaning trade; the new ahd , Inoreaeed markeu thai will bv periedfffthe product of our fsruj and factories, and the further and lb ter employment of our mechanics, wtlw rill result from a in BUT t.-:.. f I) ht In on it of baa adopfrd ' upon ni-iw-a 'l nn 1 ml nrnmotluu, of our foreign com- i nre the wk!t possible diffusion of i the HtaUto knd to all our people, iilost prcsitlotis for the presint .i of a llhorsr and progressive ivillcy 1 lict, snd w shouk) envr.tipaa it; ,,.isndd ellon. lii t ' 'A , i!on whlhl hnvc-n(ri;t!tc(l, If IS . .-I will tjramole mm' peso and eountrvlimd the prospurtly and, peopl-i I Invoke the diligent Congress to tne con- pUor-m'ur's aa Ml h i-r ol siKurltv anil mi-i-slilcratl may be pwcutud, the tide; It has struck weakness intotbt lungs; . it hM sent madnese into tne brain; It baa filled the potter's ne a; it, has pitched, whole armies or the sunerf log into ori me and wretehedneaaand woe; But now that I am talking ot Doroas and her ministries to the poor, I shall speak only ot the charities of the needle. ' ThU woman was a representative oi all those women who make garments. for the destitute, who knit seeks for the barefooted, who, prrrv Wnddgee: tor the laoeiUd,haflJip:BonMf cloth lng for piMlhWtos,wha.jro Into (he. and the lost and the abandoned start lup 0,. th,t gospel whloh l sight for m 1 Wii,'ILL lik.1 Lid iiiilii mIu I i-r w 4 peopt-j I In intention1 f Co uii-kc and fi"h, i. ulud, kuviiig Ui with hope an the? hear her gentle voloe, at though an angel had addressed them; andtishrgoel'out the' lane, eyes half putettfiin think they see a halo of light about her brow, and a trail of rtoryf iihexpakiway.' That -night half paid shipwright ollmbs tbe bill and reaches' home, and sees his little boy well clad, and tart: "Where did these clothes coe fromr And they tell him: 'jJorcas oat Deen nere. an anotner place a woman is trimming a lamp; Dor cas bought the oil. In another plaoe a family that had not been at table for 'many a week are gathered now, for Dor cas has brought bread. But there is a sudden pause in that woman's ministry. They say: "Where Dorcas? Why, we haven t seen her tor many a Sir, Where la Dorcas?" And one of tlit!W"'wopeoril6goos up and kntxrks at the door and finds the mystery solved. All through the haunts of wretched noss the nws comes, "Dor- can is Rick!" ' No hullntln flushing from the palace gate, telling tbe stages of a king's disease, is more anxiously awaited for than the news from this sick bene-, factrets. Alas) for Joppat there is wall ing, wailing. That voice which has ut tered so many oheerlul words is hushed; that hand which has made so many gar-, menta for the poor is cold and still; the star which 'bad poured light Inhj the' midnight of wretchedness is dimmed by tbe blinding mist that go up from the river of death.;'.; In fcverj Ood forsaken place in this town; 1 wherever there is a sick child and no balm; wherever there is hunger and no bread; wherever there is guilt and no commiseration; wherever there is a broken heart and no comfort, there are despairing looks and stream ing eyes, and frantio gesticulation as they cry: "DorOas is dead!" They send for the Apostle Peter, who happens te be irf the suburbs of that place, stopping with a tanner by the name of Simon. Peter urges hU wavthroutrh the crowd around the doorj apd stands in the pres ence ot the dead. - What expostulation and grief all about blip I . Here stand tome of the poor -people,'! ho show the gar- menu which this poor woman had made for' them. Their grief can not be ap peased. .The - Apoatlo - Fetor wants to perform a miracle. He will not do it amidst the excited crowd, so he kindly orders the whole room to be cloared. The door is shut against the populaoe. Tbe apostle stands now with the dead. 0, It Is a serious moment, you ' know, when yon are alone with a lifeless body! Tbe t pottle gets down on his knees and prays, and then he comet to the lifeless form of this one all ready for tbe snpul oner, and In the strength of Rim whe Is the resurrection he exclaims: "Tabltha, arise T -There is a stir in the fountains of life; the heart flutters; tbe nerves thrill; the cheek flushes; tbe eye opens; she tlU hp! ,r V t"l A-l ; We see in this subject Dorcas the dis ciple';' Dorcas the bennfaotrets; Dorcas the Urpeatoli Dorcal toe resurrected.' j If I had not seen that word dlsctple in my text, I would lave known this wo man' war a Christian.) Buch tnuilo'M that nevtf 'came from a heart whloh is not ohorded and strung by Divine grace. Before I show you the needlevork of this woman, I want to show you her re generated heart, tbe source of a pure life and of ell Christian charitiea. I with that the wives and mother and daughters and sisters of all the earth would imitate Dorcas in herdlnciplcahip. Boforeyoe cross the threHtreld of the hospital, before, you enter upon , the temptations 'and trial of to-morrow, I charge yon, in the name ot Ood, and by the turmoil and tumult of the Judgment day. oh womon! that you attend to the first, lost and greatest duty el yr11To the.jteeklng for, Ood and being .at p$uo' with, II lm. JWhun the trumpet hall notnd. thore frill.;, be. an upfvar, and a wroclc of mountain in continent; and no human arm ojiiJpyou. Amletat tbe rising o too 'deedr-and dmldst the) hollltitf-ot yinpder;'ee,nd nifilrlHt U)e the blind, and hearing foe dhodeti, and which makes the lame man leap like a hart, and brings the dead to life, im mortal health bounding In their pulses. What a contrast between the practical benevolence of this woman and a great deal of tBsWty.df thUdayl TblswdAad ajJtrsd; feet .time idly pUtrnfu, did-', not how the poor of your olty of Joppa were to be relieved; she took her needle and relieved them. She was not like those' persons who sympathise with imaginary sorrows 'and S go out, In the street And laugh at the boy who has .upset his bas ket of oold victuals, or like that charity which make a rousing speech' on the benevolent platforms, and goes, out to kick the beggar from the step, crying: "Hush your miserable -howling." Tbe sufferers of tbervfnr'.J want trot so much theory ae praoti -ti; hut much tears as dollars; not no much hind ulxtaet as losvesof bread; not so mtiU smiles as shoes; not so much 'K)od blcM yoasfas jackets and frocks. ' I will put one earn est Christian man, hard working, against live thousand mere theorist on the sub ject of charity. There are a great many wheatwe-Aaa lileas about church archi tecture who .never in their life helped to LtiLUf a church. There are men who can give you the history of Buddhism and MohammedanianKWho never Rent farthing fur their evangelisation.: There are wotnen who' tails beautifully about the suffering ot thtj world who never had 'the''-cotirage, like ' Doreat, Jo take the needle and assault H. I am glad that there is not a page ot the -rworU'a- history .-which Is not a rec ord of ftWSletienevoTcnco." God says to all lands and people, Come now and hear tbe widow a mite rattle down into the poor boxA The Prinooas of Conti sold all her jewel tbat the might help the lanv ine ttrlckett (jncen Blanche, the-wlfh of Louis Vin.-, of France,- hearing that there were some persons unjustly incar cerated in the prltorit went.: out amidst the rabble and took a tuck ana ttrucic the doof as signal that they might all strike it, and down went the prison door and .out earner the prisoners. 'jueen Maud, the wife ot Henry I., went down amidst the-poor and washed thoir sores and administered to them cordials. Mrs. Beaton, at Matagorda, appeared on the battlefield while the mlsnlles of death were flying around, and cared for the wounded. Is there a man or woman, who ha ever beard of the civil War ia America who baa notheard of the women of the Sanitary and Christian' Commis sions, or the faot that, before the smoke had gone up from Gettysburg and South Mountain, the women of the North met the women of the South on the battle field, forgetting all their anlmothle while they bound up tbe wounded, and closed the eye ef the tlaln? Doroat tfrb bonefactres. , . ,-, ... ..V. 'I oknT now to speak Of Doroas th lamented.'- When death itruok down that good womah, Oh, how much sorrow there watfn this- tonn' of Joppat; I iuppoee thertf were' women here Of larger for tunes; women, perhsps, with handsomer faoot, bbl thnra was id griiif at their de parture like this at th death of Dorcas. There waa not more t-i.tnoll and upturn ing In the Mediterranean Sea, dashing agalntt the wharves of this seaport, than there were surging to and fro' of grief beeaut -Doroas wedoad. --' There ate fc groat many who go out of - lite had- are unraissed. There may be n very large funeral-' there 'may lj a great many tanuge And Til am d beams there may be high sounding eulogluroBl the bell may toll tt the. cemetery pa to there may.be every fine marble shaft reared ere, the rUa. rjlao- bat- th Whole thing may be a falsehood and them. The "church ot Ood hat lost notllngH.hvrwld ke.lost wothlar 'Ot it Wnjy) a'tfiiPaivce fchatid,-lt if only a g!-rntjlrr ,!',,,hif 10 ti:l fan ' y 1..b oiilv tn idler tunipi-a yawnlag; It is only l(ln5lfa'1 Tashltmnble -(prteiVrrom his wine collar; while on tbe other hnnd no useful-Christian leaves thla-worU uii- If tf:. cries out Ilk the nranhnt: "Howl, fir I '.) tree, (or the cedar bat fallen i Widow hood comes, and shows fhe garment which the departed had made. Orphans are lifted up to look into tbe calm face of the sleeping benefaotreta. Reclaimed vagrancy, otjmf s and Vije the cold brow ot hex who charmed iy- way from tin, arid y through, ;t;lje (Street ,of ,jlopp there-; I rmeumlnr mourning -.keonuse Doroas ldeaif v:n'vvefUSflR.n.-iiri . (rVheni Jaatephin t France was er , tledvut totrar grave, there were s great tneny-mthn hud 'worden' M pop' an ride'-and botltlori thit- went but aftei ber but I m most affected- by the" ttory ef'-riistoty that on' tba diy theW -Vfer iceVhfi Ulnd- whe iliey lost Josephine, they Joat.tbelt 14 earthly friend. 0, who would not rather have auch obsequies than all the totr thaftrf rt Jftl d,-th6lartfrhal that' have'' been exhumed from ancient oltlea. There -may no mass for th dead; there may b4 d tWBtly MirMpVar gue; there may bexno elaboratrj tgiauaat leum; but in the damp. cellar )t (th4 qlty, and through the lonely but of h mountain glen, there wilt be mburnlhg; mourning, mourning, because Doreas.i dead.' "Blessed are the dead whlo die 'lii the -Lord; they-rett from their labor! and their work do toUow,thn;r tjnr :i t Speak to-Tt:iat .Dortet thert-Mr. . retted Th apostle Game te where waa and said: Jt'Artee. Ind,' dh li In what ashortoompass tbe great writef put thaV-r'6he set npDS 0, what t Mm thfsre mukt hiv - been arorfnd thl tow Wh th apostle bronght her out among kev old Meads! How tbe" tear of M tirrtt have etarted! i Whfti trapping of heads there must have been! - What stafftbgr -What lhngh tert 1 Soand ft' aU thiwag thai ISnet - Khotit it downMhat dark alley! Let all Joppa hear ttl Dori aetapefmrrtetedr f'-'nm'' fi!V.t-a tuid I have teei th am thieg anaary a ftlm;not dead . body rnsoi- teted, bet the Ueee4 eomlng tp agwia after death In tbe good aeoomplUhed. ,11 man. Jabort up .to ilty jtara at age. serving Ood, and then died, w are apt to think that hi earthly work 1 don. No. Hi influence of earth will eW Wne -till -the world oeasB. Service tendered . tor ChdB 'never trtop. ChjHtl4hvvtmai l. ft the upbuild ing of a church through many anxieties, through many self denial, with prayer and tear, and then the die. It is Df- toen vear aloo the went away. Now thetplrit of Ood descends upon thtt chatehi hundred ot souls stand np and eonfees th faith of Christ Ha that Christian worsen who went away fifteen ye: ruroL fnbtting Uf'dd with the thing? :-.J se tut nowenng out oi ner noble heart I hear the eoho of her foot- ttep in all the songs over sin forgiven, in all the prosperity of th churoh. The good that seemed to be buried ha come up again, voreae is resurrect-to. After awhile all r these womsnly friends of Christ -will put down thoir needle forever.) After mkinif n ment for Other, tome one will make a garment for them; the last robe we ever wear the robe "for th grwve. You will bve heard the lattery ot pain. You will have wltrtrtwd tho last orphan age, xou will nave come in worn out. from your last round of tnorcr. - i oo not know where yon . will sleep, nor what your epitaph will be; but tbore will be a lamp burning at that tomb, and an angel of Ood guarding It, and through all the night no rude footstep will disturb the dust Sleep on, sleep onl Soft bed, plr-hsant shadows, undis turbed repose! Sleep onl - Asleep In Jesuit Blessed sleep! Jtbkb srhlsh nne tver wake to weep. Thon nd da there will be a tky rending, knd a Whirl of wheel, and tbe flanhr of -a pageant; armies marching, chain olenklngi Wnnere waving, thun der booming; and tbat Christian woman will arise from the dust, and tbe will tuddenly ' turrounded surrounded the wandorer of ' the ttreet whom the reclaimed, turrounded by ' the wounded souls to whom she had eUmloUtcred! Daughter of1! Ood,. so , strangely sur rounded, ' What, means thl?i It means that reward ha come, that tbe victory iavroTii'that-theertiwrn Umdy, tbat the banquet is spread.) Shout it through all the crumbling earth) Sing it through all tbe flying heavens. Dorcas la resur rected. , H . ' 'InrlHoV'when tome of the soldiers am baole frotatue t.nmctn war to London, .the ,Querr of England dlstrlb- rncd 'among (hem ; beautiful modal, bailed Crrinerrn Hioflal. .Usl1?rie were riveted ter the twqbousotot Parliament ad the royal faraily to tit in. There was a great audience to witness the dis tribution e( the mtdtl. ' A Colonel who had loat both feet In the battle ot Inker man, waa pulled Id on a wheel chair; other came in limping on their orutohea. Then the Queen of England arose before them In the name of her government, and uttered words' of commendation to the officer and ran, and distributed thoee medals,-trtfrrfbed with the for great - battle-field. Alma, Balaklar,, Inkerman and rtebtstopoL A the Queen gave those to the Wotnded men and tho wounded offloers, Ite bands; of muslo struoh np-ithenattonal air, and the people Vi't r4illrig eyes joined in thttongy . !iU ''''! "j tlodsavtonrgraeiontqueeal Long live out noble queea I - Ood save the rtneea I And then they shouted "Huixal hut tar O, It wat a pnikid day for those re turned warriors! Bat a brighter, better and gladder day will come when Christ shall gather those who have toiled m his service, good soldiers of Jesus Christ He tuall xiae leford them, and tn the presence of all tha glorified of Heaven He -will say: "Well done, good and faithful terrant!" 9 then He will dis tribute the hiedttlp pf eternal victory, hot inscribed vlth work of rlghteou not Which we havo'dene, but with those four groat baule-feMs, dear to earth 4 V, Hctvfrybsi Bieen those beautiful - m - ..: i ' if. 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