Miller's Last Vision
- The Editor oftrie Oincinnati Chronicle, who recently ittendeda leóhÃre of Parson Miller inthat city, gives the following' as his látest e.xposition of t'h'e end of thé' worltf: "TÃe supposcs" that the material vorld vvil] stand; iirái the sim and moon will shine on, and fnó èart'h sèburged, chaWgéd in her surface and purified by firo, will also continue in her present astronomical relations to óther planets'. The good are :o bc sátféd, and only thé wicked become i'ictims of the expected cooilnration.tiven tiie Jatter are not, some of his followers aveiy to be annïhilated, but to live on and be pu'nished.' The destruction spoken of is to occür througli the agency of a haii storm, thestonesto be about sixty three póunds in weight. The eiTect of such a descent of bail, in additioñ to the physicál cohseqú'ence of its fall, will act chemically upon the air and cause a separation of the gasses, and from this a general combustión Vill folÃow." The rot in the potato erop prevails in New York and in New England.
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