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3 REV-DR, TALMAGE | HE _BROOKLXN. DLVINENA. SUN: (pay 'AERDL - bjecti \A Mediterrancan Voyage.\ (Preached at Brindist, Italy.) \And so it cale to pass tha all safe to land.\ 4 Haviug-visited yaur historical elty, which s.wo desired to seo becauso-is was the terminus ostr famous read of thi »-'BRojnan Applan Way, and for its mighty fortress oversbndowing nunibal'y hosts coul reanust to-morrow. momni Ybor, ond after tou th, voyage about\ d nob thunder down,. leave your har- hens aud Cor- dria, Egypt luhnedigranmfixm exandr ave n reading his morning 11:1“! my New, Testament of a Mediterrancun voyage. In ship: It was this very month of November. Tho.vessol was lying in n port not very far banrd'that verse! were two- gers: one, Josephus, the strong- reasorls to m convict, one Paul by ig to prison for upsétting they termed if, \turning tho .\ This convicthad. the coufidened\ of the Captain. . think . thst Poul kow almost ° much about | th§ sear on Alexandrian | listingplshed pasen .name, who was gol world upsidé d be shipwrecked three ily; AoHad dwelt much of lis J yamdarms, ond cables\and storms; dnd storm. was' coming; and unserworthy in t the Captain to' stay in tho ' harbor. 'But I hear , fIFst mato talking together. ; mnot afford to. take landsman, and he a minis able to preach.very well, bit \don't cvs inspike from, anduff tackles \Cast off! - Shift the \helm for hoinows a marl They bad gono only» littld way out when a avhirlwind, . ca torn sail its turban, shook tho mast as you would brandish a spoare and tossad the hull into tlie heavens. Overboard. with. the car- go! Itisall washed with salt water, and wortliless now; and there are no marine in- surance companits. All. bands, sho out with the anchors! Great consternation comes ssengers. 'The sen monsters snort in the 'foom, and the billows clap their hands in Ia-the lull of the storm It is the chain of \Hib stle as he walks the. deck, or holds amidst the lurching of the ipping from his long beard / o erles out to the crow: \Now Iexhort ou to be of good cheer; for there shall be no of any man's life among you, buk of the bi: mo' this night the ; thou must be foro Cmsar; and, lo, God hath given theo all fhom that sail with thoe.\ ys have p and there is no abatement of the storm, tanding on the lookout, the an pect the darkness and, by a flash of lightning, sees the long white ling of tho breakers, and knows. must be coming near to some country, that in a few mloments- the vessel wlll bo shivered on the rocks, Thoyship fltes like chaff in a tornado. souniling line, and by tho light of the lan- ey, seo it is twenty fathoms, Speed- y. Ing along a little farther they drop destruction, hip-tho spray For there stood. f-tFod, They drop the fteen fathoms. souls within. fow fbot of nwfal shipwreck! The manaj he vessol,- protending they want to look cover tho side of the ship and under into the small boat, expecting in ito escape; but Paul sees through the sham, and he tells them that if they go off in the boat it will bo The vessel strikes! Tho Tho timbers crack! in the thundering surge! Db, Hng for life! Hero the to plank, Hero they t. ns if\ they would never rise, b 'eatching hold of 4 timber, come floating and panting on At to. the beach, Here, strong read their arms through tho their chins plow the sand, and and wring. ont their wet locks . on the beach. When the roll of thoship is called, two hundred and seventy-six people 220. answer to their named. c text, \it alslmc to pass that they escaped al _ Llesim from this subject: First; that thoso who got us futo trotthlo ill not'stay to help us out. Parl out of Fair «Havens Suto tho s ; tas soon ns the tempest dro 'm, they wanted to go off in ring nothing. forwhat became of tg Ab me! haman all ages. They who rag Into trouble never stop to help us out, whortemp$ that young man mto life tich will be the t to laugh at ty, and to drop him out 'of - Gamblers alwa info the contest with {1s \film the flrlst to ll'lun. caments of ur life, . t the images of those whoylfiwe thaso lcaments; and tell mo of one who ever [helped you out. Ehoy were glad “0?th to u: iyou ou the death of them, {,~what wild stru 'Paul afid the passon \mature is the\ same but ha naver got one out, He theft, but he would not hide .or bail an}: the ddwdflnt The io way over the goss» cobweb, but it never pend his money; but when he had wasted his mlaknm bionic“; livin o to rome other newcomer. tako-Paol.out of Fair Havens will imam when he gets into the hunlmnlenrnedtmm --r Bometim mereial d mastrfall, _ The cargote the seg.. Oh? what, stru on kegs and liogsheatis and combing and store whelvest d yot, though they mioy have 16 so;very hard fo commercial cirles, the good, tristing In God, all come safe to land. . Wrockers go out on tho océan's beach and find the shattered hulks of vessels; and on the streets of our great cltles thero wreck, Mainsail slit .with bonkers peu. Hulks abcam's end.ou insurance counters. there comes n storm of com- ter. Tho cdbles break, The are scattered over leak, \ 'Yob all of them who are God Emu sholl ab last, through-His good“ an mercy, escape sito to land., Vast credits sinking, having eiddonly fprufif £ C d * of the enemifes they so God will help us, out of and disasters of life, to. dr strougth for our souls, ~ \You have, my frionds, hat} your ownlife « Ne, rite of the same truth, but what on the Atlafitis we cal cyclone, but- the samo storm. drown. of the National line, swon tho river Me New ggling ond leaping [ man ind is many a. v ' dri 0 yian, witeriors used to drinl bx] M“.- een £ 'the conquered ills tuk sweetness. and WMustrations in kélivers: His poo- T have lal illustrations in-my oven L was once in. what. on your Mediterrancan you dll a Euroc‘y; The steamer; 6 outl film) rsey at Liverpoo! und . for York. $0413 : “Agony; seven ra [ 6 1. fheywfi wand & ab the-samo-iustant may b in glory\ Ob! I tell you clo _ ne mbove hiro, an ocean betienth him, ate -- Tuity so close to him thathe can fool its bree < thon hischeck. The n ' t was long. dawn lo- Oking thrc‘afi the olde ., a time, in - the wave c His foot tossed u to the wi wpon . a, billow; though, it may bo with -m ight it goes down, He cried lush! . They knew: Bis volce, | The wave # km ow His foot. Thny died away, And dn th B&b ining track of Wis foot I read > d fire: thase lettt ¥8 - on\ scrolls of foam \Tho-eartl {£ hall be filled with the :ngwledgo of God as - the - waters ' ma mia': b 'The woman isl o - steamer gm xxféw mn ou',.ttio_ sum suchtas-Iuer a pavementc to horizon; f heaven tom enough for gnot tnt may: 16s pric that sea, tllat om ef, so over that se n Aflac be)“ wt In sgony m: the became throw round about us a gloi gr witnessed Wefore . ore. if mosaic, reachingfrom horizon alk paverhent bright the 'foot of n: seraph-bright ore: cro Bwodes, - Norweg gobs.\ Two . flo floawdmsérom fnasts-British an had a new v modeled that the yoynge had the untertainties of a trial trip. .sen, The pllot was discbare ting ourselves to the care of started on our voy Tt was rough near strong buffeting But one night, at 11 wind just made to tear ships to eaught us in its clatch 8s. tho ghastly work of wit cruel - winds. 'They the infernal - furnaces. Their | merriment y - of - affrightod 1, hon a sbip goes dow. 1, the ; continents fear them.. Ti n gn rolling ont wi is terror writing downl! ippers, go viown, gut) down {Zia tho vessel, h rible volce, crouches in the Strf, waters gfurgilu through the hifilfiskxw' a holes, sit Jowers away, thousg; feat down, Tarther and farther, until.ot {t. strikes tho- and-atl~is : they have landed: | Halmsman, dead aC 4 \© wheel Englyeer, dead amidst the offf Captain, dead in the ugers, dead in the cabin! uried in the great cemetery of dead steam- boslde thaf‘tfiy of Boston, the Lexington, -guished - fmrunces { ngway! Passa I'Preshleuk, the Cambria on the-hatches, - Lthought that I had seen storms on the sea before; but all of them togother might Inge G were only cight or nino hundred miles from come under ons wing of that dyclone, home, and in high expoctation of sooh teeing our friends, for there' was no one on board so poor as not to have a friend, Butitscemed 'The most s There were none who made lightof the . Simian, and ho Asioci~ ho was n fool} Ohl what & A night to make ones We camp out of the berths, and stood itt the goug way, and looked Into the steerage,and sat in the cabin. 'While schted there,. wp heard overhead something. Hie as if we ware to be disappointed. ot us expsct«l then and there to mya two. Ono was an Englisiman, was drunk, nud tho other was an can, and ams is was! hair turn white. minute We hel ins, Tt was tho bursting of the sails. the floor goshed, came tooso, swung. neross the saloon, It «seem ns if tho It on end, 'and sald: \Shall I wed over it, each mounted of a fury, polling scrow. If that mwpged mob stop now. Oh! h listened for the lar. thum chinery, upon which our to _ depend,, After sald: => w | ds stopped I® No; its © gular pulsations of the overtasked machin lng thuuir, thump, thump. At 8 o'clock f: ig the water covered tho ship gave wo felt that oneer two more waves Hike that roust mp Ax tho water rolled back and for- ed against the wall, it sprang half way up to tho eelllnfi. ights os it the morn from prow to stern, and the lights way! The deluge rushed in, nn us farever. ward in the cablus, and the such terrific rear Rushin camo in through with which I pray God I may never hear again, I haye dreamed the wholo scene overngrun, but God has mercifully kept mo from now intoeternity! In two minutes I meet my GodP* h Thero were about-five bundred and in the steerage, and ay tho water passengers rusbedin ond touched tho furnaces, and be- \gn violently to hiss, the poor creatures in 'the rtecrage imagined that the boilers were ing way. Those passengers writhed in the me praying, some crying ey made a rush for the deck. An officer an deck and beat back wfim tag; after “bk-whjgdwu necessary. ey d not have [ an fustant .on the. deck. . Oh1 .how . they Wed to, get out of the hold -of th 1 One woman, with a child in her arms, ed up and caught hold of one of the fies- and cried: \Do let me out! I will iff g 24 i g; fig s We-came s c the Amcrican ensigns, We esol, or one so thoroughly re- nround it all tloust ian the | : ont .Into steamer felt ih-way cant edzlllld commit w pad pussong i r togethor strangers -Itallans, Irishnion, Eng» “£13311, w Ameri- 1 who holds eth the winds in Mis: fist, wo' were ge of threo thousand miles, all the way-the sen. “all - disputing . our~ path. 7 IEra-lock, \after flo lights Jind been put oul, a “drag?“ leces- It cdme down so sitrddenty that we hat , 208 time to take in the sails or to fasten the hat bes. You may know that the bottom of the Atlantic is strewn cyclones. Oh! have hot breath, as though they . camo Up (P012: cry passengers. P of . steaim=|-more “MM\ \Thy r. chs 29 foton s, Jnugh | God, is in tlio Sea, and TI y path in hoy go I deteribe than? with my finger of u the white stress of the wave this \Le ! all that come within this cireta, Tabr Br 'goutines, if Sta imships, ing. the ter- benedict. 90, and the lips of earth nndheaven met. >' ' c. - As I em 14 on deck-it. was very carly, and wo werer w@aring the share-I satin lei; ils against th \0 57,\ They se emed like the spi of the nig. 1 whlkine thy billows, I1 over the ti. rail of the va sel, and faid; \Thy. the great u ters.\ It grow 1 \ghter, | The«clouds were hung in purple clust. irs stong: they thy; and, as If those . purple clust ers were pre seed into red wine and poured Oub upon the sea, every wave turned into . crimson, stood oprsih »-to fire cleft; and here, a cloud, ' rent and. tin with lighit, soemed dike a with . James burstiti dows. The \ vhole seeno . ligfited. u til it soom ed as if the, angels God - were - ascending, , upon stairs of\ fire, qnd | the wave-crests, changed into jasper: mid a-ystal, and ame- thyst, as they were flun'g to ward the beach, before the throug of th gn 'it 'Jehovah, leaned over the faffrall r gain, fl\? said, with £05 6 way, the t waters!\ won 2. Bo, I thought, will bo ! ho going off of the storm and night of the C bristlan's ife, The darkness will fold its tent's and away? »The iden feok of the risin; morn, ing. u the moul tains, the wrsrhfnl illqws of t he world's brosk into tho splendor Of sternal joy. And so: we comte into fire harbor, {Pie eycione -behind us. C fir \\friénds be- fore us, God, | who | is _ &lways alt around us. - And if the roll vf ze had b sen- cal Roven souls wou ve mm their \Aud so it came to' pass that wa all escaped safe to land.\. And- may God grant ant hun nantes. vaiting for the archangels trumpet to split up the decks, and wrencli open the cabin doors and unfast- on with hoth hands to keep our places. 'Those who. attempted to crom back bruised and Cups and glassce were dashed to fragments; pieces of the table getting hnrrieano took that great ship of thousands of \tons and “mink s it, or let it go this onee?\ And then it caine down with such fores that the billows Ont? C clt that dverything depended on the p¥O- for an in- stant wo know the vessel would fall off into the trough of thosen aud sink; and so we prayed that the screw, which'three times since leav- ing Liverpool had already stopped, might oi ow anxiously we of the ma- ves | seemed & \while some one oul. © _ only: been overpowered by the uproar of tho tempest and we breathed easier again when we heard the ro- thero went up from the cabin a shrigk of horror ear« iwt one ery. Into it seciod to be com- the agony of supwrock. t semid to :y \I Mr ggt home agin! Mychildren shall be orphaned, and my wite shall bo widowed! I am hum «that, when all our Sabba'As on earth are ended, we may find that, (hrough the rich merey c our Lord Jesus.Chwist, wesall have went rqnd the galo! Int, to harbor of heavors now wouglide, - Home at Io 4 | Softly we drift on the bright sliver tide, . Home at Jogt ! : o Gtory to Gor |_ All afitiaogers afe o'er; We slena mafia?“ glorifed whore.. . Gory to Glod 1 we rill shoupevermare, « }toment last ® Home ablast : ~ A Woinderfal Good- A spocimen oi', the seed Rudrakshi,\ whicth hapgns to be in a sate of Stato jewegry is Caleutts, is thus describod in a Joes paper: \The mnost remarkablopt sa'o is_ lot No. 209, which..is sn wondorfnl \so d called 'Ekumkbi regarded with veneration by; the folldwers of Shiva, ood of such 1{ncommon rarity as to be practically \hobtainnbtfi. Most marvelows stories in regard to the ofi- gin of this seed aro curront. It is siid to bo produced in Nopaul, and, according to the law there,. if nuy one except a priest}: found in potsossion of the sead he will be bebeaded. Tho tree on which this sedis said to grow is the ouly-ene in the territory <9! Nepoul, and is guarded by soldfery, whoso honds pay the prually of the slightost indis- crotion.> Itis said that many years any... soed. of the kind 1s produced by this tro, and out of a million of the seedw\ produced, it is very rarely that threo the genuine ones, recognize ! as anerd 1, aro found. The one on sale is said atg-bo nigenuine one, f and we understand (that nlmndoo gon- tloman has mado an offer .6( a laich of rupees if Messrs. Hamilton & Co. would certify it to be gdoulno. We 'Joarn that Messrs. Hamiltor & Co. would not take upon thomsblvés the responsibility of guarautecing 'the genuineness of this marveloys seod,\asit has. beco intrusted to them for sile. All that they can say is that the eced has been sont as gonu- inc.\ An Exponsifve Instrument. The bass viol is tho most exponsive of all musical insframonts to its owner. Its first cost is not the greatest expense. It is so Jargo-and-awkward to carry around that it is continually getting in- jured by accidents which would not happou to smaller instruments. Some- body may kick a hols in it by dancing against it in a room, or it may be knocked against somothing while cir. rying it around, It is most frequently infared on street cars while the musi- cian is carrying it to the place where Es has to- play. Aiter a man has bad an instrument for a long time he comes to losk upon it as actually worth ali the mondy that it hss cost him, and in this way a bass viol sometimes is valued at $1,000.or so by its owner. A nai. cian who sued a railroag company for is orchards and vineyards in the far West Is Eofé 'theaply and «stecessfally by | seveial rived machines, Raixins atermied ard graded by meekicery. ' zone mkrzfieabys very usefcl Er §5,000 for a vio! fost in - ao azcideat .* a Clofrel Spire. _In New Porfland, Me, a swarm of bees, avidently tired of -| and robbed of their honey, have sought refuge in the top of a church spire, the hollow of which they ure fling with sweets for their owh benefit. No- body can clitb the stesple, and conse- qgosstly sspncious bees will no Ionger be pluadered. j - --- ing of fresh fruit before it ed or seat té the cannery from kre | be a short struget \I 0 Payne, Alabama. The wonderful.growth of this New Eng») land city in the Bouth has been such as to lon exclamations of surprise from all tors.- Burély, say many, the ninglclan's « arb alone could have prodjood. tliis great néformation fx &: fow short months, 'To those who have. studied the situation the growth the thost natural thing imag- inable and\mot.at all to be wondered\ at, though phonbmenal. Of all the fiourishing towns and citfes of the South this.orig has attracted most atten- alone is to be worked ['out the result of th first organized move- ment of the capital North and East in the \Heayy rains of ton produge disensd' a mong\ farin anlmals: Almost efery. day,.cy sis of roup, awellod head anda distemper vo ry dis- astrous among poultry annyoported.. A part of this is afso dus to Improper feediv g, You canniot maite a hon lay when everything you give herfabeing transfornoed fnto fat, and laying the foundation of di sense, s me as with nu.overfed child or person, . 'Alfr@4iT, John- N. H., saysiA \Lar t fall I haq 80 fine looking/hens, which «bega ti to droop and dio; Ichanged thoir foodau/1 bogan us- ing Shoridants Powder; in threo? weeks they and had incres sed. the eggs 6 the coming win- > bo beat, for thitt cin saved mo $40 last year.\ I. 8. Johnson & Co., £2 Cue Street 'Boston, Mars, (th mugs? oghertdnn' 2 gond two.25 cent packs for 60: cents; 'for $1.00. Avo go) can and: Sacons - 'For Sciatica. rays straiglit to the mark when hr) has At last we 'saw. the thoport holo- Asin iin $% hous ‘klluurth and; of the n - came walking on the '' frond a Lto wave clilf; ugml whe me puje c * tion, perhaps, for cured I- Yesterday Crippled F arts Ayp Drazsns. VQGELER CO., Dattimore, were nearly w cover calmed. 'The more did; until, on thy last morning; - Here tho fron ore of the kora \t within a quarter of a milo of Toe sold: A Limestone for fluxing is yob n opposite side, and the cokeovens on the lot adjoining the furnace. condition of fortuitous circumstances dott, exist elsowhere in this or to insure production froh Besides, this country abounds fo élays: that makes the finest quality of fire bricks, sewer |. pipe, terra cotta, ete in knolin and hnloy- site, from which is made the finest crockery. and pottery; in sand for moulding and for @lase making; in building stone of beautiful cofors and shades; 'I forests of timber, both hard and soft in a productive soil; in beautiful scenery; an abundance of pure spring water, and in healthful surroundings. Its location is in the Wills Valley, between .| - Lookout and Sand Mountains, 'on the Queen & Crescent Route, fifty-one miles below Chattangoga and Birmingham, in north-east@ The Fort Payne Conl & Iron Company, having 1800 stockholders, nearly all, from New \England, with Col. J. W. Spauld- Jog, as President, .and C. (Mayor of the city),-as Gengral Maniger, located bere in February last and purchased. many thousand acres of land, At that time the population numbered 581; now ib is a city of over-8000 population, with electric clights, water works, and rapidly growing. It timo there has been erected and in process of erection over five hundred &vellings, two largo hotels, furnace, rolling Tafll, lime kiln, agphaltum Block pavement factory, ico factory, stove works, very ex- tensive fire clay. works, five brick yards, $o . mills;-planing mill, two banks, many storesy school houses, churches; opera house, etc. 'The officers of + the company are busy .day -und-night ar- ranging for new industrigs, nnsworing stores of letters daily received, entertaining vis ors and pushing the building the new industries under way. The Fork Payno Herald, of August 23th, Issuod'a six- teen page fMlustrated paper which' gives a- - complete resume of the wonderfu/growth of the city up to that dato. It Was tho Chm; Calf, A good story is told of a farmer who was of a miserly turn, 'of mind and had b/littlc, and had given but seantily for the support of the Gos- It wis in the carly, summer when he startled his better half withthe excla- mation: \Jane we as you well know have two very fine calves, and ns I have done nothing searcely hitherto for church support I am going to give one of those calves to the moved on merrily for nwhile until acci- dentally on a summer's morning one of the calves enme suddenty-to an untime- ly end. ~The farmer looked the animal over as it Iny on the green sward before He pont but n short time in silent thought, and then raising his eyes and looking about him to seo if any one was within hearing distance, and sccing no one he raised himself erect and with a look of relief pictured on his counte- #innce, whispered audibly: ''That's the chfirch calf.\ | 'The moral may bo. casily drawn by the reader.- anil ag - Tat \ail he week is out, Rubber costs more ~ God made r all the splendors of earth and © cks and book; m or cast | 'contsia copy of the best Po oltry paper sont. 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