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FRIENDS’ REVIEW: RELIGIOUS, LITERARY MISCELLANEOUS JOURNAL, HENRY HARTSHORNE. VOLUMB xXxXI=x HILADELPHIA: } ‘PUBLISHED re 109 NORTH TENTH STREET, FRIENDS’ REVIEW. 22 er secon with the Yearly Mesing, if sems bet The precedent was established of recording she atendance of ministers of other Vearly Meet. ings on the minutes, and of not giving reurning| rinutes as bas been the usage. The meeting adjourned in great unity and with feeling that much had been accomplished for the prosperity of the Society Farr aN Works.—This is the tide of a sew monthly paper published by the Woman's Cartian Association, of Piladclphia, I con. tanga number of interesting original and selected aicles, so well printed as to make it an agreca- te paper to read. Its ofce is at 141 North 7h suet, Philadelphia, We take the following paragraphs from an ac- Count of a late meeting of the Managers of the Asociation “Perhaps the most interesting repo Fs Peooge eoenally tothe ‘naturally forme 2 prominent feature in the Fork of the” Association at that season of the yan ‘The Building Commitee reported filly in reference to the new howe at “Asbury. giving Seale 2 plans and specications The ete ‘ox of bullding, including some improvements ithe present fuse, balihouses on the beach, c, amounts to $6,000; and the house, when ied, willbe both beautiful and commodious The work will be completed this Fall, with the snegpion ofthe painting: “The Asbury Park Committee gave a pleasant account of the work there, speaking of the place Saas 2 modal home, beautel for locaton, Berfect in all its arrangements, All who ‘sted Te unitedin commending both the dea and ‘emanner io which tras cared out andthe teamony of guests is uniformly that they have Sem greatly Genefted, and enabled to return tome ‘recuperated in health, and thus able to te up. their old duties with fresh courage and eewed energy ‘"Tethas been & Christian home, The voice of rrayer has risen daily to Him mho heareth and! Eeepteth the ery of His ebildren, Many expres soaa of gratitude have been recived. “hes &source of easels to repor the rrcipts suficent to Cover expenses, renderin ibs work, Uke every other we have undertaken, indvaly self sustabnong, “Ta” connection with this statement, we select te following tems from the report ofthe Adis ton Committe, for our Seaside House: “Three tatdred applications were received. One bus deed and Wen neni and clergy were tat found eligible by the ‘Commitee. ‘The re ‘Blinder we were felucanily obliged to refuse for ‘aot of room. During the later part of the peer the howe was almost socomforably “Feebly, however, can mere Giures represent the work done, Could you have met with he Committee from day to day, and seen as we did, Beet a Cava Bantenece se he oe pee ate, PuivosopuicaL Lecrunes.—We desire to call the attention of our Philadelphia readers to the advertisement of a course of six lectures by Pro- fessor Pliny E. Chase, of Haverford College ; to 'be delivered each Fourth-day evening, from Elev- fenth month 17th to Twelfth month 220d, at the Lecture Room in the Mercantile Library, ta this city. Under the general title of * Modera Dis- coveries and Theories," Professor Chase pro- poses to review the leading characteristics of a number of the great leaders of modern thought. ‘The concluding lecture will be upon "George Fox and Jonathan Edwards: Harmony of Faith and Reason.” MARRIED. DEANE—JOHNSON.—At the seen of the bite tatervon the evesing of he ste Wins Hee ott Send a ae Mar Jahnon danger of Bune brand Lyla [otc ember of Masete Hil eto, To DIED. HAIGHT--On ie ithot Een mo. 7s Sophia Haig | amember'l sa Moth Iyhdewig’Satdot New Vor Mid eee econ, ossaing that charty which covecth a mulitude of ‘Lovingher Prom tn hough «eg wd reece true {EAs sanaining grace. Relying only oo the mits of ier Suviour, blog fre in the fay tbe pated away, swe reverent believe, to be forever mith the Lord. JONES Near Richand, Lowa, Teltmatha 1874. in the 34 year of bet age, Cora Alice, aaughtet of Bavd and’ Rebecca P- Jones, members of Rich Tana Monthly Meeting TAWRENCE ~Os the 1st of Nioth mont, Pris wie of Wen, Lawes rmonthsy a member and Stns Iy Meeting fd. She bore wih, Crim patience a Protracted ilnss of nearly fou yar the mot of the ime confoed to her room.” She wis called to the Work of the miistey when young, in which service she pevformed several short wists in tbe Timts of Tndians End Western Vearly Mewtings. In the year 1870, she Waled several of the Mectngs of Friends in the Sate of New York, and nearly all the meetings com New England Yeatiy Mecing, in which she fo weet peace. Ashor ime belore ber From w distance bad iting inthe fs 875, aged gt years and & ‘ot West ton Moat

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