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July 21, 1860 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA NATIONAL A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. PURLIeNRY EVERY SATERNAT woPNING, AT GRY VALLEY, SE¥aDA CounTY, CaL. TERMS: onevear, (in uivance,) jon. $1.5¢ +. 1,00 1 i aquare of Chirteen Lines first fe Nat eke < wey uf — iona NEVADA NATIONAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTING MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY. We hare.in connection ith the Nirvana Naniowa BWSPAPER Estancisnment, a JOB OFFICE, capabl executing every description of Jot Work, such & ted with neatness and diapateh, on reasohable terme tix month=. (in advance BosixmesCanps, Cinevtans, Haxnuriss . b ened mcr nomen abot = . ~. ~ _ == — But. Fixsns, ‘ Porrens, Law Baxes, eT VOL 2. GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY. JULY, 21. 1860. RQ. SB. . ansocssrsmtiiien ee the sar ee Subsequent imsertion...-«***"* Grass Valley Advervsemenss . NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. . S.C. RIGHPADSON, . "y.Seree, eaepamme sta . Counsllor Ses m "nin Mtrcet, Grass Valley, Attc aT L a € just opened one of the Largest, and AW. aust Complete Stocks of Ane FOTARY PUBLTC. CLOTHING, . . lyattend®o all busines« confided to = Z ad idjeining Counties. can two months’ pay, back pay, extra) = Byer offered in Grass Valley. and which w Respecfully annotinces te bis frends and the public at large, that he hax leased Messrs EDWARDS & McLAUGHLIN’S . Brick Fire-proof Ruilding, now in Process of Erection on MAIN STREET, NEXT TO §. GLASS, JEWELRY STORE and will open on or abs . out the 15th of JULY with a fine stock of CLOT HING, From his leng experience in the Business, he flatters himself, that he will be able to please the most fastidious and it vill be bis constant endeavor to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. . They will find bis goods of a j BEFURE GOING ELSEWHFRE. é AT CHEAP JOHN'S SUPERICH QUALITY You can find every thing froma Needle to . to any offered by other purties, though bis an Anchor. Prices are euch that ded to,—Real Fat a nis AM bia as eee ag, Eee nt at ~ Breer a yall NO se — UNDER Leow Ver Centago a aa Mining Claims Sold on Small Commission. He begs to return his sincere thanks to an10 B. GAD & CO. } his kind friends und patrons for past favors. ———— and trasts they will consider bim worthy ef In continuance of their confideare. Per orantes ey yy chy <P B. NATHAN, on Having completed his new Fire Proof Store Cer.of Mili and Minin Streets, GRASS VALLEY. And having filled the same with an Extensive and NEW STOCK OF GOODS, “Is ready to supply bis old as well as all new cnsSomabe wttte every thing in the way of CLOTHING «Such as tens we are determined to sel] at prices } fe eon free. on at, OP atteatten given’ toatlkinds of Couvey: . pe eng ate cal pethg rare Any Establishment of the kind F 7 . IN THIS P LAE. % consiat~ of a very ts o f S.C. RICHARDSON, . “Riri Lor . The hese steck of OFFICE—MAIN ST.,GRASS VALLEY, DRESS «a MINERS BOOTS nd ever seer in this place Also, « good selection of . Opera Welle, Farge & Co's Express Omics, andvest STNDIA RUBKER GOODS. BLANKETS, THE ORIGINAL . . . Furnishing Goods, ° We will give we public achance, once more, of . Sells Here, Day and Night. tothe China SAKE atrifle. Call ang Hold on boys it won't take you long, + COMN & BE ~ During that time I wiil sing you « song. 2 See You may think mea quiz lam so very queer, PATENT AUCTIONEER. AND CITIZENS FO TMGrase Walley and Vicinity. The Original Cheap John That he bax again Commence: the Auction & Commission Business . At his Old Established Corner. every Child knows. and where be will ". tion expences fe: al! teamsters Chez per than 27-tf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE SPRING CLOTHING, Hats, and Gentlemen’s CHEAP JOHN But you will Grd thet Tam the WOULD BRG LEAVE TO INFORM ONE AND ALL treated the same as a grown up person. Cheap Jubn will feel thankful to all who may eall on him at the above locality, and SUDGE FOR THEMSELVES, Lea B68 Chl ee he os B. PAINTER, (Late Omern & Painter.) } DEALER IN Type, Presses, Printing Material, PAPER, CARDS, And PUINTRIS STOCK generally 132 Clay Street, newr Sansome. {21} Sax Francisco. {ly] REMOVAL . Rea Grass VALLEY ‘Se LAVERY STABLE. . This Stable has been removed from it former . locality to (MAIN STREET, DIRECTLY FRONTING . THE HEAD OF MILL STREET.) where the Proprietor . has fitted upone of the most extensive and best ; Livery Stable in the Mountains. } The subscriber keeps cotstantly on hand, and / will furnis! customers, on the shortest notice, with . the bestof SADDLE & CAKRIAGE HORSES, Saddes Carriages, Buggies. ete. ete > a COATS, P S. VESTS. ATS. CAPS And all kinds of FURNISHING GUODS, — aLso— Boots, Shves and Rubber Goods, Of Every Description, sll of which will be -old At Extremely Low Prices. Full Assortment of BOYS’ CLOTHING, TRUNKS & CARPET SACKS, ) . ited . at } Ba The public lly are respecfully inv . For the accommodation ofindivndels end pleasure _te call ani exam my stock, lore eee ed parties. Good and careful drivers furnished. j Seewhere. Bae Vrices to suit the times, “@s . WANTED Hlorses Boarded and Groomed at Reasonable Rates, B. F. WOCDWORTH, Proprietor. no 48 tf MOSES KORN — Having Removed to the FIRE PROOF BRICK STORE On MAIN STREET, opposite the head of Mill street {lately occupied by Mr. Martel. . i Li continueto keepcoastant!) on handand is) regularly receiving Grocerie of every descrip. HIAY’AND BARLEY, IN EXOHANGE FOR LUMBER AND £ASH! Atthe Buena Vista Lumber Yard, UN MALN STREET, Opposite Sale's Washoe Stables, GRASS VALLEY, EAMSTERS IN WaNC OF RETURN FREIGHT T ean purchare ROUGH and . RESSED LUMBER tion from below, which he will sell at prices as ofevery description, at the Bueua Vists Lumber jow or lower than the same quality of merchandize ‘Yara, a ie ‘ _ ean be purchased atany other place in Grass Valley At Prices and on Termato Suit. gensonable Frait ofall Kinds Raachowsers waating lumver of any description, Constantiy on band fresh from Beach's wellknown ean ‘be supplied as above part Cash paid . New England Premium Nursery. fa Exchange for Hay and Barley. Achoice Variety of 1 ' rag . GConfectionery, Nats and Tropical j PrLUMBER = COMMISSION! Ofevery PTE or be found attbis . i And Advances Made on Easy ‘Terms, por sana pampaenee in variety or quality at mat : ny other store in town. Fe EEE cinemas etel there farety, mes for any description of LUMBER laft always be found as above. : ORDERS iy nip * t attention, and be NEW LOCATION sa tte ome broer OWN NEA Satany place within . Heing Poe tf Fire Proof, Capacious ne well locat thé town limits. Hay-and Grainconstantly on band . 64 for business itis his intention to greatly enlarge and for mle “T market rates his ‘tock, and purchasers may rent assured that they & Vertmer. . can always buy athia Store . wmv. cata AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER than at any other place in town, and atthe same CHA RLES. A. CRAN E lime always ubtain the best article in the market. E od J —— ‘ kK wal ADVERTISING AGENCY, EMPI RE 102 MONTGO rit ated ET. A een “ae a! ‘ cor sprains) grrr ita ribs, . BL1 i [\RD SALOON, “ ™" a ill Street, Grass Valley, °REVADA NATION«L, Gragg Valley NEXT DouR TO CADY'S LIVERY TABLE. : oy cesaiek [XDMPENDENT, vos ‘bes x The undersignd hereby tenders an invitation to all enens Srar, Mariposa. r ~ . heir old patrons vane yee eer Re res Cow ’ hey bi D e v moe, Gavaca, Penoeen’ tod sattstnction as evere. pong Baye we Gaxzerte, Tee Bar, will always be supplied with the beat o Bevicta SesTixeL, . Nines, Liquors, and Cigars, Borre Danocnat, ville, aa ., : Mountaix 8 ta * the will spare neither labor nor ex Ptacer Coven, Forrest Hill ene to the “ ’ the most comfortable Sax Josx Tetagnarn, San Jose, nd place of resort in the County. Sata Crzz News, Noae bat Liquors will be fonnd eiporeemn " AT THE EMPIRE Tulare County 7 As we purchase first bands, never Arow ‘Territorial Eaterpri c ve mixers and manufacty of Tarantalh juce emg Ong 4 No pains willbe spared by the proprietors, te aake every a at home who may favor Dalles Journal Dalles o4-tt ie Mutchin's Magazine, San seo. Pn Te eALE 4 : CASTING with neatnes« and despa . tools superior to those of any other Foundary in the . freely spent both time and money. . —réemovre the cause by the free use of these Bitter. our signature on each tabel. Nevada Bron and Brass Foundary. —AND— MACHINE SHOP. AVING established vur-tlves in the above business we Are niéw prepared to do all kinds of tech. We have . Mountains, and patterns forall kinds of Saw-Mill . ard Qaartz mill Machinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, [ron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Balcony and Awning Posts, &c. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power, Eagines made to order, notice. Castings of every description, promptly exceuted. daving THREE LARGE LATHES in running order we can fill orders quicker that any other shop io th mountains. Any one wanting work dont will do well te ca! and exaimne our extensige jot PATTERNS. aa All Orders Puncluaily Attended to. £g W. HEUGH. D. THOM, JOHN McARTHUR at the shortest DR. ROSENBAUM’S CELEBRATED STOMACH STOMACH BITTERS. FOR THE CURE OF Dyspepsia, Indigeston, Constipatioh, Loss of Appe tite, or any Bilious Complaints arising from a morbin action of the Stomreh or Bowels. 14, OF THESE DIgRASES YOU WILL SOON be . 41. relieved of by the use of there Bittefs as per di. rection on the bottles, This great anti-dinpeptie is . the result of profound and elaborate studying of one . of the most celebrated physicians of the present . century, in the accomplishment of which he bas . We do not hesitate te affirm that where Dr. Roseobaum’s Stomach Bitters arn used’ a case of Fever ahd Aguh cannot occur. It bas been analyzed by the most scientific chemists in the Medical Faculty, and is tiow preseribed by nine-tenths of the Physitiats of the land. Try them—test them—on your costitutloti and go your way rejoicing. Are you dpspeptic !—take these Stomach Bitters. Are you billlous ?—try one of the bottles, and be Telivved at onec. Are you annoyed by indigestion of constitphtion ? Have you Fever and Ague—cureand prevent this destrroying disease by the free use of these Bitters. wa The sueriority of these Bitters has induced many to put up a «purious article. To prevent deception . » the fature, each core will be branded. . B JACOBS & CO. and all labeys will bear our signature, whieh none are genuine. N. B. JACOBS & CO Sole Proprietors. without . CAUTION! Comenmerts of ROSEBAUM’S BIMTERS are caution. edagainsat the many counterfeits now afloat in the market. expecially against a cheap and worthless article called Rosenchts Bitters, put up in this oity
by Messrs Turners Bro’s, with the avowed intention of preying on the wellearved reputation of Kosebaam's Bitters.as a remedical agent in all cases of dyfpepsia and similar diseases. The genuine Rovebu um has our name branded on each cork, and N. B JACOBS & CO., Proprietors, Sansome Strreet, Corner of Commercial Street. LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, &C. Foreign & Domestic. THE UNDDRSIGNED having made arrangements in BORDEAUX & PHILADELPHIA For a onstant supply of the above Goods, are now » sell to the trade at as low a figure as . + can rom afy House in San Francisco,— . . Thereby sa Freightand Charges from Sav Francisco to Sacramento. For the Character of our House and Quality of our Goods, we refer to those who have been buying from cs for the lest 10 years. McWILLIAMS & Co., 46 & 48 K Street, Sacramento. N. B. Remember — AMS & Co., Sacramento. §1-3in French, Wilson & Co., .--. MAKE THE BEST.. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. ONE PRICE: Retailing at Wholesale Prices. TRANGERS VISITING THE CITY would do well t@eal! and leave their measure; the same will be fowarded to our Houre in New York, thereby enxbling them to always procure a good fit: and when you wish a Suit you only have to order it by letter to any part of the State where there is an Express Office. Bills collected on delivery of goods. The finest and best kindof Dress Suits made te order, anc delivered to any partof the State for Sixty Dollars—warrgnted superior to any other ma~ kers &@ Sole-Leather Trunke and Valises and Carpet Bags always on hand, and all other goods suitable for traveling purposes iv any climate. FRENCH, WILSON &€0., Opposite the Steamship office San Francises. S0y ; SHARP, DENTAL SURGEON and MECHANICAL BERTERIST, Has availed himeell of the /JEXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF USING DR. J. B. FRANCIS’ ELECTRU MAGNETIC PROCESS, In the Township ot GRASS VALLEX, for extracting of Teeth WITHOUT PAIN!!! References. Dr. E. A. Tompkins, S. P. Dorsey, James Crosret, * ©. D. Cleveland, H.C. Howard, T, M. Wood, R. Shoemaker, J. Deidenback, G. Montgomery, Wm.K-.Spencer, 8. 8. Glass, A. B. Brady, This ietocertify that 1 this day had a tooth extro Magnetic process, and performed by Doct, R. B. ani 2 l experienced no pain whatever, and most cheerfully recommend to the Public, Ur. Sharp and his method of extracting teeth without pain. JOHN P. BELL, Auburt «tree Gy, SCHENCK GLASS ex WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER Main Street... .Grass Valley, TwoDoorsbelow the Post Office, and opposite Ben jewelry Workdonein the neate INDS of Jewelry Work donein the nea = ble manner. Watch Cleaning and Repai ng done atthe shortest notice, We have a Lapidary connected with oure tablishment which enables us to manufacture r_ knds of Quarts Jewelry as cheap as the cheapest. y Quaits tating Gold bought, or cut toorde 3 . work done at our Establishment w a anted to give entire satisfaction. $4 THE NEVADA NA enables it to predict the future, sometimes . people inbabiting lands across that ocean unreflecting, is what peculiarly distinguishes the human from the brute creation. If. But the st#s ef Brutes, hating the white flower, succee! in obtaining great influence, which is displeasing to God, on account of the elect, and TIONAL. corded by the wisest of Roman bistoriens, —= =; that the Sybilline fable was actual fact ; and that ber mysteridds “ leaves” faithfully portray the course of events for near a thou. "**use te hely day ix much profaned. mal auth The rise of the Republicans liere alluded We are told by Cicero, in one of bis fa. to— is the influence of the tinsges through miliar epistles, that there wasan eld pre. the freedom of the press. pheey current at bifera, which predicted 17. Notwiths‘anding this, God will try the reatoThere isa faculty in the human mind which . jhat at some distant day. amongst a migbty . "ten during eightecn times ten moons. 18X10=180 moons; allowin welve: . maneie the year we bave just fiteen poo ta shout arise a great and good man, whos . Carine peor th ia in July. 1830. arm should free his country from eppression id Metals 6) BB site ule a8 The . and whose fame should eclipes that of Cato . “eo ee aoe teat abies tching snliiit te the tienall } by many tribulations, bet the wicked will always » by ree Of . } and Brutus. This prophecy was more than . have an end, At thie time a great conspiracy will instinct; the former by the etrength of the . fullfilled in the petacn of George Washing. be secretly carried on against the white flower by mental faculties. Hence it follows, as a gen-. ton. There ie hewever, a vagueness about reprobate secieties, and the poor ancient bleod will eral rale, ia bnman affairs, that the most gif; these so called prephecies which deprive ee en ted with cool, reflective reasoning powers. . them of all valde or even interest, and com-. 49. aoe ! Haw the servante of the Wath éry are the most successful in the race of life: . mend them rather te our curiosity than to . aloud to him. But God will be deaf im that day, whilst the half idiotic impulsive, think. our serieus attention. Not se with those J . because he will retemper his arrows, to plunge thee! ing only of the present moment, neg. now propose to coorider—and as a being the . econ into the breasts of the wicked. Wee te Celtic leet to provide for the future, because inca. most remarkable and at the same time the Dae ’ Pneicoel #11i.cthee in wits Ebeebsand =e 5 ee it, and become, finally, a . Dest aathenticated. I shall commence with loomete one will call vlesnaibbiap it ho anaite: e State, Les Previsions d’ Orval. A great cowntution will ensue, because the crown There is some roason to suppose that every (The correspondent of the Hesperian here will be conferred by the hands of workmen, whé faculty of the mind is inflaite—but owing to . gives the history of this prophecy and proofs . "! MAY* “usht '» the great city. the circumstances itt which it finds itsolf, it . of ite authenticity: from which it pe is unable fully to display its powers. Cer-. ehat it was written by a monk named Oliva— tain it is, that peculiar gifts in individuals, . rious, and first printed in 1544. A book was rise so high ia the scale of the finite, as to published in 1848, by James Burns to estab. baffle comprenension, and approach most inlish its authenticity.] timately the line separating finiteness from . The small type gives the text of the pro. for beholij! the opiniuns of men of Celtic Gaul are infinity. There are certain states of the . pbecy; and the interspersed paragrapbs in . in collision, and confusion is in all minds. mind atid body, which are denominated ec. larger ty}ié, are my calculations, explana. 22. The King of the people will appear at first stacy, inspiration. &c., tuat whenever atiain. tions and remarks. Ihave also taken the ps ae ang Regain oe am = a recone the ‘ortel to immor— . liberty to divide the prophecy into verses . seated on the throue, and God enat hima Yay si po oan gon og : pom pen . and to number them. . ‘The Revolution of 1848 is bere distinctly f ; aonvuced, Louis Phillip owed bis overimagination ; in some the relation of numthrow to bis iosane attempt to break up a bers ; in others the relation of sounds. . banquet of Republicans. The memory of Mithridates, the Pontic Napoleon 1. is here most accurately dei king, who knew persenally, by name, every . scribed: individual in bis vastarmy, bas always been SE ——— —————— [From the Hesperian for July } PROPHECIES. BY CaXTon. “Coming events cast their shadows before."’ with matbematieal certainty, always with washed the western shores of Europe. there probability. This gift. denied only by the Louis Philip is here most distinetly pointi ed oot. His coat of arms was the cock, and instead of being crowned “ King of France.’ he called bimself* King of the French.,’ 21. God alone ix great! The reign ef the dick . ed wil! wax more powerful, tut jet them hasten; 1. At-that time, a young man come from beyond the sea, irto the country of Celtic Gaul, showshim. self strong in counsel. 22. Hew! vesens of Beitua! Call for the will heasts that are to devout yeurGreatGod! what din , . ofarms! There is net vet a full number of moons, 2. But the mithgty te whom he gives umbrage, . and beholt many warriors are comiug. will stod him ro combat inthe land of captivity. Victory will bring him back. regarded as one of the stanJing wonders of the world. Nor was the memory of the late Cardinal Metzofanti—“that walking polygiot,” as he was termed by Lord Byron— who understood more than sixty different languages, any less wonderful, As incom. The Republican régime is also here denounced, The many warriurs alluded to Allading to the jealousy of the French Di. was probably the march of the National rectors whe planned the expedition to Hyyfit Guard upon Paris, in June 1849, being less to get rid of him. than one year, or afull number ef moons 3. The sous of Brutus will be toniounded at his . from the Revolution in February, 1848. prebsible as either, is the memory of Paul pom will everpower them and take the . 4. It is done ! The mountain of God, im its afMorpby, who carries in his mind's eye the . His vi wage th eataite i . Srosenasmantemel = enh iad ane on od tle ‘ : ix victory of the sections is here predict xt ee eT ee eventfal battles of nine chess-boarde with . os wherelis put down the Republicans, char. &* turas = deaf ear. their almost iufinite complications, at one . acterized throughout the prévisions as the . The sonsofJuta certainly fefei te the and the same time. sons of Brutus. } royal family of Franca, and the tribe of Juda In the walks of the imagination, it is on-. 4. Many great and powerfal kings will he neized . *45 the Toyal tribe of Israel. ly necceseary to refer to ‘The blind old man . with fear, and his eagle will carry off many sceptres . 25. Whit fire accompanize his arrows . The ten of Bcie’s rocky iele:” to Miliun,; conversing and crowns. ; times six woons aud jess thanten times another Hesly with Ghmens, gies end atigels; ta] % SUS ee OREN hemes, evying ence eae . ee een eon. his own, and peopling the dead, old empires . filed with consternation, and carnage. For he! jon. te ae ne tw Fagatrony alee of the past, with real authenticcharaciers. . will be so powerful that God will be thought to . ybly the date of the aseut of Louis Napoleon In mathematics, view old Euler, compn. C™>st om bis side, ge . to the throue as Napoleon IU. This would ting cycles so vast, that the ordinary mind 6. ‘Tho charch of Gel. in great decolation, will . date ble full in Nuvemtter, 1662. shrinks back appalled, from the fearful abysbe somewhat comforted, for she shall see her temples opened again tu her lost sheep, and praised. ses it isforced to tread. See Kvpler, under. But all is over ; the moons are past. going his patient labor of eighteen years. but} The first act ef Bonapart, after he attained eliminating, step by step, tte three great! supreme power, was to re-lustate divine wor laws of the Universe. Behold Leverrier . *h'p in public. eclipsing the fame of the brightest, by oubu-. 7. The old man of Zion criesto God from his rying a world, by the force of hie powers of . *Micted heart, and behold the mighty one is blind. computation; and finally cast your eyes upSAEs Cte ex that pale boy, Zerah Colbarn, who at the. Pope Pias VIT. age of nine years, astonished the savans of! &. the world by readily and instantaneously . ™sty that none ever wasseen to be compared to solving, mentally, the most difficult arithmetical problem that could be stated. * * The finite mind of an ordinary mortal, rea dily tra¢es effects back to theit immediate. aud sometitnes to their remote causes, and as readily deduces future effects from causes already iu operation. The sublimated mind . possesses the same faculty. in an eminent degree, and very often astounds us by giving utterance to predictions, which develope themselves inte realities, as the slow years 26. Woeto the great city! Hereareten Kings armed by the Lord, but already has Gre leveled . three to the earth ; yet the faithful shall not perish God hath heard their prayer. Ten Kinge are to unite for this purpose: : Bat before they reach Paris it is to be burnt tothe ground. The Seine isto rell red with blood ; France dismembered, and only to be reunited under prince ef the House of Bourbon. 27 «Fire hath purged the placeofcrime: The He leavee the great ci . id city with an army #0 . waters of the great river have rolled otf towards the sae, all crimson! with bleod. Gaul, which was seex ina dismembered condition, is now jt bind together again its disjointed parts 28) «God loves p Come, young prince . quit the island of captivity ; join the lioa to the white fiewer, come! Expedition to Russia, and its cesequences. 9. But never will the warridr bear up agsinst the state of the weather, and behold the third part and again the third part of his army has perished b) the cold 6f the Almighty. 10. Two lustrums have passed sinee the ace of desolation ; the widows and the orphams have crie! aleudto the Lerd, arid behold God is no lenger deaf. The mighty that have been humbled take courage, and combine to overthrew the man of probably io 1862, on the fali of Napoleon. powst. 29. God wills that which was foreseen. TheasBonaparte was crOwnéd 6n the 2nd of De —. cient blood of ages will yet putan end long dissence The young prince here alluded to may bs Henry V. It is distinctly iatimated that there may be ao alliance between Eogland represeoted by the lion and Bourbou. Bat the time seems to be left uncertaia ; most revolve away. cember 1804. Two fustrums, or ten years, . son. A sole pastor will be seen in Celtic Gaul. It must be distinctly borne fn mind in. “™* the length of bis reign, The grand co—. 30. The mao made powerful by God will be firmly seated. Peace will be established by many wise alition was formed in 1814, . 11. Behold the ancient blood of centuries is with them, and resumes its place and its abode in the Cap that God will be thought to be with him. the great city. The man of power return reterns A daughter of Victoria may yet be Queen humbled td thie country beyond the sea from which . of France. The exile of the Burbous to England will bave taught the the wisdom of popular laws. Cap seems to be used in con: tradistinction to the cock. Louis Philip’s beirs are not te reiga in France any more. 31. Thanks to the Father of Mercies, the temples of Holy Zion resound with the praises of the holy reading this essay. that no reference is made to the “gift of Propheey,’*spoken of in Holy Writ; nor is there any, not eVen the slight. est analogy between @ remote fact elitnina-. ted by reason, and a future event disclosed . he cattie. Ged alone is great! by titacle. The first ie a legitimate resait Louis XVIII. entered Paris with the allies of the laws of mind; tlie last a violation of . on the 3d of May, 1814. Napolvos started them by God himself, in order to accomplish . fF Elba the seme year on the 20th of April. more important putposes than could be pro-. '2 Theeleventh moon has not yet shone, and duced by their regular eperation. * * * yd ~— pours. A phe ys amr ad ty he net eek aieninanents The present purpose is to deal only with ak ah bleu, March 32. Many stray sheep will retura to drink from the legitimate results of the reasoniug facalPe, od cerca hast 1 Pres the living stream. Three princes amd kings will ties, and these can only be exercised by con— , and Far ure i ’ throw aside the mautle of heresy, and open their from the time he leit it. eyes to the faith of the Lord. tact with the Anown and the actual, But) 13. God alone-is great! fe loves his people and Probably referring to a retarn te Catho— within this range the buthan mind bas often . nates blood . the fiftli mtoor has shone upon mauy . jiety by England, Prusia and Belgium: or pat forth the most solema prophecies, and . wartiors from the East. Can! is covered with mi", . possibly Sweden, vindicated its pewcre by the subsequent . *%¢ ¥!th machines of we Allts Gtisbedwith the . oo ts hind parts of a great people events of history: Sume of the boldest of man of the sea. of the sea will return to the true faith. these atterauces it Is now proposed to.coa-. In less than 5 msnths from the 26th Feb-. 111 tne return of England and Scotland sider. One of tbe earliest, and best known, leon left Elba, no sm glee my nt bundred thousand . to the bosom of the Church of Rowe is preeccurs in Seneca’s Poem of Medea, which . men were on tte borders of France. dicted. has been trausiated as follows :— “Distant years 14. Bebold agaja returned the anciedt blood Of) 44 goa is atill glorified durieg fourteen timed Shall bring the fated season when oceaa, laws. So sage and prudent will be the offsprings of i tho Cap! God gfduins peace, that bis holy mame . six moons, and six times thirteen moons. See eran Sen 2 sere Nie Lonis xyll. re-ascended the throne on acetate ro on an a Se aeeae Thecarth oo vith cach cit oped, the 8th of July, 1815. “Cap.” isa Counting, therefore, from the fall of Ni : os ' tion for Capet. Hugh Capet formed the . jeoa 111, we should bave the 24 May, 1875; big noche scedl French dyoasty in 987. as the era of another great eveat. u ry Rad . 1 shall preat peace reign throughout) 35. put God ia wearied of bestowing his mercies This prophecy was written about the y 65, of our era, and was fulfilled on the cevery of America by Columbus. Prophecy among the Romane was of dinary occurrence. It hes even been ret arms of the Besrbons, Celtie, The white flover isgrestly in honor, 094 . geq yet (or the falthfal’s sake, be will proloag the temples ef the Lod resound with holy cantic. peace during ten times twelve moons. les. 36. Godalone is great! The goed is past away. The Flear de Lis or Lilly, is the coat of . The saints are now to suffer. If war sheuld not break eat at that time Dad