. Sayings and doings of the sixth general meeting : held at Eagle Lake, Warsaw, Ind., July 6 to 10, 1891 . That music thrills that calls—A note of joy at dawn or sunset splendor Amid the waterfalls Of Old Peach Blossom Town. Sanders] SIXTH GENERAL MEETING. This, the old market place; O children playing To-day within the mart,Where, where are those who in Times palace strayinj Were once of thee a part, Dear Old Peach Blossom Town? Ah, the glad scene! to wear the royal ermine As if a centry dead;In the gold twilight of a living sermon Hath one your pages read— Fair Old Peach Blossom Town! By ste


. Sayings and doings of the sixth general meeting : held at Eagle Lake, Warsaw, Ind., July 6 to 10, 1891 . That music thrills that calls—A note of joy at dawn or sunset splendor Amid the waterfalls Of Old Peach Blossom Town. Sanders] SIXTH GENERAL MEETING. This, the old market place; O children playing To-day within the mart,Where, where are those who in Times palace strayinj Were once of thee a part, Dear Old Peach Blossom Town? Ah, the glad scene! to wear the royal ermine As if a centry dead;In the gold twilight of a living sermon Hath one your pages read— Fair Old Peach Blossom Town! By steps celestial to its closed windows Now raining blessings down;For like the lilies in thy memrys highway In tears of laughter blown-Dear Old Peach Blossom Town ! Here in thy churchyard are the sweets revealing, Of love from earth to star ;Hope scented are the cells of darkness sealing — Joys miseries far In Old Peach Blossom Town ! Lifes flutring leaf with universal falling Into Times whirlpool drawn ;May I but hear His messengers swift calling From dark to better dawn In Old Peach Blossom Town !. W. D. GALLAGHER. By permission Magazine of Poetry. PART II. SYMPOSIUM. VOICES OF STATES, SURFEIT OFRHYME, ESTRAYS, WITH ENDS OF VERSEAND SAYINGS OF PHILOSOPHERS. THE VOICE OF OHIO. BY W. H. VENABLE. LADIES and GENTLEMEN :—The Program Committee,in designating me to utter the Voice of Ohio, hasselected an inadequate trumpet. Ohio men are proverb-ially modest; and my lips dare not presume to pronouncethe eulogium of a State that is so great that praise onlybelittles her. Fortunately, the tongue of history has toldthe fame of Ohio to the world. First born of five illustrious sisters,—daughters of theFederal Constitution and the Ordinance of 1787,—wasnot Ohio the pattern after which was fashioned thecharacter of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin ?Was she not the political and social model by which wereformed the laws and customs of the several common-wealths comprised in


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