address was delivered by Rev. J. Ditzler, after which the refreshments which had been prepared were partaken. All passed off very pleasantly. Sabbath morning, Rev. W. Browning (one of the noble of the earth) preached a very interesting sermon, and then administered the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. This was an affecting scene to me. Many of those who were children, comparatively, had now professed religion, and fearlessly marched out on the Lord’s side, and by partaking of the emblems of our Lord’s Death, showed forth to the world that they were endeavoring to march in the “ high and holy way,