ADYESTISTS. 







MM Birr to 



Uy for the Pro*- 

 wben the 



' mtmktn, by bcinp duly 



to the Federal 



Adalbert, who was continued as In- 

 wneral of the Marine, baa been very 

 kire la the.nVU that hare bean made of 

 Ut t* criati a nary corrawooding to the 

 powar of the cowitry which It repreeenu. 

 Re ptreoaal appearance of th deoeaaed ad- 

 mirel we. rery striking. He wa. below the 

 awdtem Mature, aad waa not particularly fas- 

 Udkooa in hl dreas. He could be teen almost 

 erery afternoon walking through the rtmto 

 ofBerla>toaelM>ctJacet,eiHlwia>bUloo.e 

 gglfcir pmtalnmii larpteg nngracefnlly about 

 hi. limbs. AlUioagbWdreas waa calculated 

 l mak. him IncoMpienons in appearance, he 

 bad a keea, deepest eye and peculiar < 

 coonteaaaor, which at once riveted attention. 

 In personal intercourse thia expression waa 

 liaasfnrailil Into one which better indicated 

 hie character. He waa sharp-witted, occasion- 

 ally satirical, and abounding in entertaining 

 anecdote. Ilia wayfaring life appeared to have 

 brightened a disposition naturally inclined to 

 be morons, aad hi sabordinates were frames*- 

 4oniabed aad captivated by hi* jovial 

 fraaineai In 1861 he contracted a morganat- 

 le marriage with Thereaa Ellsler, HI. r of the 

 celebrated Austrian ballet-dancer. Fanny Kils- 

 Ur. aad like her an aetrees. Mademoiselle 

 EUaler bad. however, withdrawn from the 

 uc some time before her marriage with 

 Priace Adalbert, and had been ennobled by 

 Friedrioh WQbelm 1 ! title ..f Bar- 



oaeaa von Barnlm. Prince Adalbert had one 

 eoa. kaown as the Baron von Barnim, who was 

 dsetin.d for the army, but his aonrtttotioB 

 we. too feeble for a military life, and he died 

 at aa early age of fever contracted on a jour- 

 ney to EJgpt and Nubia. 



1 STI8T8. I. ErAXomcAt Anvis- 

 Tbe Evangelical Advcntinta hold the 



4otHa <if the aMdy, penona), prcmilh-nnial 

 . ....:.,i thcChnrch 



at that epoch, the dlaaolntlon of the heavens 

 and earth by flro, their renewal as the 

 UilM taheHtaare of the redeemed, and the 



MtaUUmwl of the kingdom of God ; and re- 



..... 



the dead ud exdaetioa of being of the wi. 



TIM Amirlmm JWayeHai/ A.lttnt < 

 MM OMt at IlebmorUle, llaaa., Augnut 4th. 

 Twtvty-fcw permaneat member* were in nt- 

 >iailaaf>. The article of the eonatltation regu- 

 Mtkkf th. terma of membenhlp waa changed 

 n M to read a* foOnwe: 



TV >! nt ait CoulWenea aball eonsbt of 

 ta harmooy with, 



wTatd .Ucud by,"said"ConfJrcnoe;andl 

 after beheld responsible to this bodv forehareeter 

 and faith. Local conference! and teemed 

 esa become members of thii Conference by applica- 

 tion through duly-appointed dcWalea and tlio vote 

 of the Conference ; every such cEurch sliall be al- 

 lowed two delegate*, and those cousins of 

 fifty members aball be allowed an additional Oat> 

 gaU for every fifty. 



The Association determined to employ two 

 :d missionaries, and to i>ny them a stipu- 

 lutel salary. 

 The business of the Evangelical Adrenl 



M under the charge of the Amtrifni, Mil- 

 lennial Aitoeiation. This Aaaodatten met ( n 

 August 7th. The sum of $4,000 wns needed 

 immediutely to pay its debts, which was 

 l>rmptlr subscribed by DMBBCra, 



The treasurer of the Association reported 

 that his receipts for the year had been $6,266.- 

 41, and his expenditures $0,024.44. 



these Associations were 

 held in connection with the general cainp- 



Mt.' of the denomination. 

 II. Si M.vin-1'vi Ai.\ i NTIBTS. The Serenlh- 

 Day A<lrentitt, as to the lending prindplee of 

 their faith, agree in the main with the denom- 

 inations of the Evangelical school, but they hold, 

 as distinctive iloetrim-s si belief in the 

 coming of the Lord Jcsns Christ. :md the ob- 

 servance of the seventh day instead of the tiot 

 day as the Sabbath. They ht.ve given especial 

 attention of late years to the culture of health, 

 or "health reform,* 1 as it is spoken of in their 

 journal.". The Health Institute at Battle Creek, 

 which is regarded us a denominational con- 

 ipedflcally recommended l.y 



the i 



The eleventh Cem-ral Conference met at 

 Battle Creek, Michigan. March llth. The fol- 

 lowing rammory of the reports, of the State 

 . rentes was present. 



ke eUteta of tMe OealNMWa. 

 aad Ualaled bnthtea, shall 



The amount pledged to the Systematic III- 



i und wns $30,687.49. 



Th. slmw mi increase from the 



pri'vi. i i.'M-n ininicters, thirty-FiMii 



llceoUatea, thirty-five churchcR, l,o;t u,.ii'- 

 bera, and of $4,731.07 in the Systematic I- - 



i 'und. 

 A resolution was adopted declaring it " the 



