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Brief Reflections. --There was no mistaking the quality of the weather on Sunday night for we take it there are few if any individuals in this community who possess the impenetrable covering of the rhinoceros, and there was no each thing as keeping out the uncomfortable penetration of Jack Frost.--Early in the evening there was a spasmodic imitation of a snow-storm: rather a contemptible effort of nature, it is true, but snow nevertheless; and on yesterday morning ice of an inferior quality could be had from the cutters at less than ten cents a pound, the average price of the past season. Thus we have the discomforts of winter upon us, and the time has come for practical movements to relieve and assuage the sufferings of a portion of the human family, deprived by poverty or he exigencies of war of those adjuncts necessary to make life pleasant. Jones, who is a bachelor, is blessed with an abundance; has comfortable apartments, and dines at a first-class hotel. Jones never cur
The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
ng a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew, aided by sundry Elders, ordained the following persons as Elders: S. S. Lambeth, J. S. Porter, Jno. H. Payne, W. G. Hammond, Thos. H. Early, Jno. J. Lafferty, Ro. N. Sledd, Ro. W. Watts, Aaron Boone, Jas. W. Blincoe, Corlin Jordan, Nelson Chamberlin, Arthur C. Drewry, Benj. F. Story. The attendance on all these services was very large. I have heard from the sermons preached by Dr. W. A. Smith, C. C. Pearson, and W. W. Bennett, all of whom gave great satisfaction to the several audiences addressed by them. Bishop Andrew was to have preached at Granby street Church at night, but found himself physically incapable of