Standard, Volume 4, Number 33, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 June 1835 — Page 2
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"WHEN GOD TilE MIC'dTl" MAi-inU J.IJZB.'"
. , J ..r1 'V(;h, 1 j 1 .'i:iJU1'l,,J!,n' :,:es. too Now j .cm'! Tot. ! Bv the Christ i m Fi'eTg-neer .,f perceive that ti:c Churchman ; ed liRve noticed one of my Rl-cgattoas a: School. 1 Lev SOCHI to .nave 1.! d I::'.- foe "iVini C'!'rift the mij.ry Ter man the ri''.l'i fir." "Is as jud cious. a:,.! more c,':: .' theology, than the o:iM.i-i wo:-aV ! "'.Vhn. (;,.)? t'-a ina'av .'-.V-fa ' r a Fit mn liie f r..Vvt si:.." While Irdmit this i; -at miiVrof;.u 1
l'-O! iiats. !!oi;e v. , . (h . v. t .a1, i oJ : r i v' i . . iiii I i , : i . ' 1 . ' - , ' ,, , , : i iv. t.ie chdd heiiof re-.; t -saa! as usual to iiceoinpa- j tt-tl'u77 '.' in i" e ovc o -it, !, ,. .ii" i - ,. ' - ., ,. , ',, 11 ' "', "....na ; . I mrent.atu knowum il he ret used no should rfe r"'uVn ' c - '- i -ot - ..)!,",, bo 5,,,li,r"(J lo :il?en(1 ih '""IhV-sc.n.ml r.t t.1!, j , .i . , V ';J '; "" ! ' !r! went ; he could not, however, by any means K. in- . erC!'-.. '.u :r,V." V"' ' ' 1 "' :'C 1 i i diieed to touch the pun h. In vain the f .th.-r j heresy calciu.u. o.o cxc::e stino;,, Lu-causooe t ur:;e(L 'l'ic t.aiid was resolute; lie would not drink I ucw veisioti ispro.om... imi.e.t ey iri.-.so w:.o oeny - ue, w;t, tJ,c O)hor numbers of tb.e school, had ! llie oYv?(.' f e;.' A.a'-.v; o: ee on.v hc:.ro!ii';i m tile 1 i 1.1 ' a i-- . 1 a i i , .. ',. , , - , i had the cvds ot inte'iinerutco Uosetibed to tuetn : faioer, and by tn.-se o;t, at rs ,iw -.-;.'!ie j been t.ild how sinful it was to beeotne drunk- I ooctrmem the y o: ,m a vmt.i. v urn- ; lR, nn; iU, !lC.;rd r,om t!,, Ide, , int "dmnkards ! (.r!":,i:!n; -";;'1:'!"'"- ,' . , Ulnll .mtinho.it the kinou, of Cod:" and he in i
pothaps. nope will deny, thai ii is a To f ee. if j . tms t:::poi:.::.t ;t! itom 1 the obscurity which 1 s ., t: ..j..,,,,.,! j, j(V I :. 11::," ..io met.;p::ys:c'.i j ' ' : end the iitelcv tiitheisrn tn ; stt.t ' : 1 .A . 1 lion in debate Ik- ?i:rp'y 'h:-Istl-C t.a'A .-.:': . !f, :' : is;j tli..:n 'c orii;;,:! :.-vv,V IF e. I. t ' " ' ' ' c 1 ; The ( 'i.u elan tn h uat.ve .d th.s cllfst:.i'l I !' Wi l:h ' i h. S V - e i'".!' ."Uc wx:l l,y I"-1'" r ::. i..sta.d id U.,- tin : - i:s asj.m ..nous, r.nd nmre , I " mitied to sav that the ;di r atot!. i.,st.j .;: ,i'i,,-l.r a: indication of heresy, stnk
-onsistc:.. wmi a pure tu o.o;;y t:i tn t..e maginal : d :v-?ehoo! ; since rnv bov went there I can I tiet bun wonls. ?ueh express.'otis : s -Uo.i ih-j mighty M e ! lo'taste a drop." We recor.l tilts anecdote 'for tinker died" seems to t: ( eti illy revolting n, the :e';s j encouragement of rfundav-school teachers, and to
leel.ng. and uinutaori.eu by t!je l.mu -p: of .crip-; ,urc- i lilC i iltl.UH Ijaiitiil tatlCS 1:1 1 It." - - i question, ami c.il.s tm so -very tadum. .s re:; 1 know from our (.'o.;f. ssk.h c f i' .i.h "pure theoloijy" of t!;o Iki i -delphian .;. but I cm not so ueli t.i ;':.:..; a v. ltd ttte thtolog; of the ChT'ehtnan. W !.e he llien. as to s iv m pi aa ! ma ets b 'M Jiuve t'l.oolo -y ?" W id lees ;v ol ihdv w i fiis ot Niziiota is -iom iee ete;; .o,,l( , en..-? ? Will he show us. be an the .Ser'ptures. ic.'io.V :;. thtf. , -l eing found in Ihslfon cs a man. hua.Ma.J !i':e.-:e!f . and became obi-utent nn'o :c,i, .. ev.rii t,.a ,.; o! : the cress?" Will he tell us v.-i 'J irj.: ;h a s ad. -I am the fikt and t!:a -r I nut ha tit t !'t :A ! irasdauir In the mean time. I b- h?.v-' to v.irv the r oe-;- i lion, so as to lake t;,e taaianatae sum ;;.ys :dt!ic question be mis. av t'; -rrJ; ' i d l';ty Maker die aitf.'."rntd !'! I ie .;g.v.-'""i i t tcnpUnel Tins 1 allium Wlnt say t!ie sva ipmn"s of truth' '-God was made manifest in the il.sh" !
'The word was ( bid" "The ward was !15 (le.-!i j I d not by any ma 1:1s praise him fortius, beamsa and dwelt among us"--No mm huh ascended up ! '! 10VVS ;i htstiness of temper, and an itm.ito heaven but he that c one down from im-mm. the i oi'eontroul. not at till hoeommg 1:1 a chad ol 011 of Man which is in l;c;.yt-n"".Now he ti. it a- 1 ge. Cliildren, above till others-, should slttdy cended, what is it but that he also d seeml d .',.- ''' :Uil! geu' ha ti hi, hamhha a t I etsdy into the lower parts of thee nth? l!t ;.' . a ';.h i ; ueoil. They slmuld imt ;d.v,s ws! io ha v. i.i ihr war of.v:i Vn' .r ';;. !rj a -i :.'m :,'! 's,. - ' iheir ot-:i w iv. bee ats - iiieiv w iv S"i;r. iaees is vi.-r
ttvt he toiabt till t il thhte " ''r o lb,- ," ; ',, 1
of G.d in ta nivsteiv -yiTe'i none of i':- p-dm-os ,,f ' pcrvetse. II ey;ver. -To- 1 ty, to d y." is a co-n-this world know, fo'r hut they k-mw:i. thev won' 1 ' inc:i 1 i:,!e ''Mission in m aiy itidaaees. I will not hive cn.-cific I the Loun oe f.d.oRv." -Feed the ! uotiee a fov of them.
church of Cod. which he h ts lMi.-c'.i.'sed wi'! l i is
own blood." "Ilea bv perceive we the love of Cod. ; ;:n" want o! application to your simPes, rep.y, mat becausc'he laid dawn' his- pp. ;: ,,. j you will try and learn by-and-by; now, ou such an What more proof is asked I If the scriptures declare '. "-'e :si".i it will be better to s ty. "Yes. I will endeavthat the first and tlie last was m.7-iha? tie v !! , C,J ! h'l t ) l " Va ' :?:;:1' l;!;;:''- a,'cified the Loko or (tt.miv tltat tlod -v t-rd the : nv,".v o1' 'm F'ir ,!':,i'"u'en w!,- t'1"1'1 y-ng. church with ., o .at IL-k1 :h .t (bid bid d ev.; ! m T of gi eat use to your patents, and relieve
Jiix 77 Kir ii-:-:: re such waa-ar -b.-t :b . ef " - ' Uiighty Maker Jo o." ee-edly rc-vubing to i -. e I . ... - e . a ' and unauihar;..dbv the im-iTa ,.rp, ;a,:p. tare?" So s.vs tlr- C.tvh-i m. A 7-1 ak , m t, this unfounded a-ation, he c..n-r..5u', ties Vuvo .i ..i ... a .'-.:. . , ,,- that the hvmns and b a niai a h s of his eh-ael, (U,,i-tarian-hkc) reeL'iezc r.othiito- iiH-te th :; ;: .- , i mam'. on t e r.iss . And the Phil .d.dp'ii S.eaT W.i. a .. ,,iT,a.. i a -.!- : ,....!.,,- - . .' .. a t i mm wi'b a ai'd'i ad m th-.'d a'-i . ss'of met"'.-.-' V i a. !,:.', " ' " " o , ,.i, . What! have these cadets, w sands, never yet, themstlv. s. i i i . e . i j ttre l 'la:! e' of C ' ' -e- - Know aeuameiii oi me msiei -i v. : ana o t Father, mid of Christ I" Have they yc: to learn, th ;t "Unto us a child is horn, a son is'oivc it." ;:;;d ,is iiame shall be culled the t;i!Jit.j (.,d." I will not push the inquiry, but w.al fr their anewer, subscribing mysed. inspect fully. I. i .. S . l!.s.. Cincinnati, Ohio, April "ddth. F-:;,h. 'LriTOMK or N mi. The history of evrrv w.a, is very like a see-:e 1 onees t .v iti .N aiad do. 'ibvo boys from did" lent sehools met otie line d iv npon the ice. They rved e tc'i otie r wi:ii r.:ther jealous and indignant 1 ocas, ami wih-i . each brow. 'What are ye glowaiu" at, B i'v ' 'What's that to yon ? Fil look where I have a mind, tin' hinder me if ye d iura A heart v blow was the return to this, end there such a bit:lo beun! it being S ilurd iv, all the hoes of bath schools- were on the ice, cud tha light ins! mdv bee '.me gem. aland desperate. Atone tunc thev fought wi missile weapons, such as stones and snow -bulls; but at length they coped m a rage, ml many I loo
rtips were liberally given and received. 1 went up ,. . . , . . - c '- . . r i i i ' T i i I o puad, '! wi oive it y.m, if you w:ll promise to ti) trv if I could pacify tiiem: tor by this iai.e a ' , ' , c . "... o n ,- - ,. , ' i ,' i i , - , , ; m ike r H)d use of it. Atier a pause, tbe noman number of little jrirls had lometl the all ray. and li,, , T -, ,, - 1 . ..I c . , r A i i i o i ', i ' a', hoi to. s : til. 1 1 is sureor.Atu in ths countrv il was afraid thev won d be. kibed. h. iohba ssin.'f 1 ., ,- , , -, , , : ii.ii . i1" .lilourm (. itm be be lam.d w ath n bible about las i tbe one party. 1 asked what thev wore 1.. !;:, ibo; ,- , , , ... , i , 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' - t pi. son, or m his premises. It I kill a 111111. I can 1 ntlir-rc Cr wll:il firi- I.-i.l .t,.i-..o t.i o ... .i 1 ... ! i ' ' 1 I
others for: what they ln-1 done to th. an. ), n 10 thing a,1 man; w- just w ait to g o- ih-m n good thrashlna After fighting tdl t'a-v v.tae .j titc cliausteiL one of the piiticipd hero-s s'.-imed forth l.,.-.. 1 .,;,!,!.!..! 1 ! :. ..!...! . . ti- i i i. toi, , i.iliei in :i ,.,,,'m.i, ,inu li.s l loiil.s ...ill in Odors mi. I ,Alr,.i.".l l-n I .fU 1 hr-..-. .,..,. ty.o !. .-
ii- i l-n u i , -u . - .-, , i exposed bv us, for there were a number present, cel. I II tell vou what we .1 do w i ye : il e .1 I -t ; ' -, ' . . ' .. ' i . . -;i r , i 'i i " ami concealed tbo Ij.b e in its bosom. 1 saw mm us al u.e, we ll bt vou aline. there was no inoio ' , - ,- , , , , r a a .. .... ' . - , l l a i .. . ' 'wo or three times a tor tuat, and he expressed ol it: the war was tit r,n end. and tue hovs seoi, red .' ,i i i ,i ...a, . , ,i , .- " ii I curat satisfaction in re;nii!PT it. Aiou .v tir.il't. away to tin ir play. I tt,!igM at the tmie, and h ave . " often thought sim e. tint trivial tiilt v w.is tha la si j epitome of war in gf tar d, that i le d ever se nd A Coon Fa ,tii.r.. -Th Presbvtmhn congreKingsnnd minist. is of s a to are p; a a -( of grown : g it ion at Pound ProOk. Somerset, N. .1., Ins latep children, exactly like the chiidn-n ! spe.d; of, ' ly contributed seventy five dollars to the Foreign with onlv th's material diilerfi.ee. .tiit just. -ad of, Fuu-l of ihe American Snmliy School Union; part fighting out the needless .piarrols they h ive iais d, ; of which is to constitute the Pr.v. (Ti vri.i.s (ir r.thev sit in safety and look on, s. i.d ent their iuno- i.ait, of fThina, and the Prv. Pki rit J. (ii i.H K, of cent but servile subjects to battle, at.d then, afte r a tha Sandwich Islads, life inetnbers of the Society, wagte of blood and treasure, arc gl id to make the J The pastor of the church says ''Permit me to rxboy's conditions : If ye'il let us alape, we'd let you ptrss the hope that other churches will, in the same alar.e. J'.xtract from hoy . . '.7 thr ij.'rirl. I way, tout adr r those who are I ibourmg in heathm-, .hrphrrd, p. IO".' 'lands
Tn'm the X. York Sunday-sc'iinol YHt-r.
FAD F.XA7.IPLE COUNTER ACTED. In aSundiV-schoo! net far from this city, the sen of a man who'was an infidel, and addicted to strong ! drink, became a scholar. Tito father, when spplied j to ivo w sn Ih,t son lniirh, u,!o!,i the , t . ,. , i . ,. t. .i i. i ,: i pchool. tit iv.ii romscu. uui nnaiiy kiuoo.oii eii;..- ( tion thttt ho should attend t-ui owoe darittji t!.o day, ! ai.dthii he should t :ke t!io u-ai :l walk with iiiui o;i j IIlU . v .Eevnooii. The ;.. m o io,a i . ! hj cl v.;s tiui.kfal ih.t tha child ! ; oonld he p ; ;:,i;ted to reeei- e anv. even though i ' I wtro a limited p..-.rt:.n of sviigio,:;.-? instir.ctioti". It i -v -.i ! ,e . !!,,.;, ...f ! ,o nivrn! in io cottts"" oi r - ' '.Snnd.v walks to dvV I. is ,:on okw. Ono I.ordV , , . : " ' , . 1 .. . . . ... ..1 : UMI.'"V .;ii ui :ny u... ...v.u.ijiii.g i' o sail'; sa-l. n ni th'tei iiiusail in;'" wotiui not utiii,; aiy , thai" Wtm-h c.mM raas-i i!nm!-:e;mos. i We llldrht. m.inr, 1'v :tu; pose the lather would have i ia.er; is, lv-i -it ai ilia oi-.duct of ih-a child: b:tt not ! nd we w li venture io assum .as a re.is n w a.,w.s, no', t . t it. lie w is t!;i ier t:.o constrain in t ki- j ! d.,e,.e ,,!:', ! ides.ed S vrit. 000 of the trtl s .fl u !.. is t.aimeraiiee. He returned to his !;...; t'' Sund.-.y-sahool t!:e subject ofconver- j i;;on. Af.er much !i ;d been said in reference to j j!, Well," he observed, "1 ,'.? o like th it fim- , ?!,w them in how many ways the blessed chirity to which thev are devoting themselves is ojer..tin
, ,-,',!. 1 ii- 1 . ,, , . , 1 - 't-eood upon. ae public. Let them not t,,,. be- j :i;i!-V 1 cotne we.iry or bunt in th.ur mmds. In Joe m-i uno l.;e st.mce to which we h ive utvi'ed aitetttioa. let 11 v ! ; !:, : 1 1 .. ,...,..! '. , ,. t , -...! 1 a , , : '
e II. it more -m id may vet na roc vi veil, ami tn il ; r a vilely the elahl hivmg livi ta .te th.-.roud.i; ; v itistrta ted ;;i itv ,.v v ,,j v:-iils coinut :niiine;its. will ha aide, under the h: tchma; of ilia !! -! v Ityi- ! rit. to eoaxi. see his f,ih th it ifis worn:.' amfsltiiiiii f.r j,,, i0 t:,i,.s Xlsn. walk on the Lord's city. fretjnentiu; tha tipphim ho as.-, and turning away ',.,, ii,.-siiietuarv 'f tint th)d w!;. c aatm tnds us s tttctify to keep h '.y the Oibh ati d y. 'TO-D A V. T D A V." This expression is one ntiai u al by a .title boy o! :nv tteau tmtanee and il tiny treat is pfonused. v.li'eii he is to on jay tit son. ' fumre time, his cry is. Yo. iw: to-d i;, f.i-thii"' When told he shall do so and so. when lie gets more of a man. !, in- i msltmtly calls out, ".V, n 0 ; to .liy.tooiya .Now COPdr try to w a it it ou:;ht o n: yc) y ;. a- an.' V(,iV ! ,1111! of yon, when reproved lor slttggtshties-. i.u t.i ol mtnv a li -avy tinmen; om msieuioi i.i: vou out it oiUsiviigi'th-.t yon will do so bv- :nd by. ! N-.w I would advise you to begin dlr-etly, and ,:, atta-l. with a -fed iv, l-day." V.v, hive h-vtr-l of the gro it tempter, S itan. v, ho i v..r .i.d.hor lo rah. .vi's- .o..l ll.o-i-.!. vo-i .... i i;! cvor waleiitiig to rum so-.i.s; .md thaag a yon c mA"' ilJ is c.-.isbo illy aha a' your p ith. aiul no w-. h ie vmi o ooil liiatmii; Answi-i him with a -lo-d :va earner opaoitatii . o-i .v. lie Wotii-i n ,ve vott ee t iuen u: w.tn a . s : ' - i. woihi. and cheat vo ; wtth ihe hope of iiaaum it l il , aa-d at las!, lie whi.-uers. -There is time :;..:: -lit ... . !, re . . rs you in -y Lo e a. teas taai uaconccrnc-d no r ;or i 'I ,1111 -ill, : Ml i . ' ' I'' I . 1. 1 . , . .. .. .-. . .... ,...!. ..... I',.,:, . -. 1 :' -.1 I - - . . .-- - . - ' . ! thera wiil be tune lor reoeniance ami prayer. ( ). ; 1 b--seech yen, sliadder at s-ieh base thoughts, and I " D'a to !liin " li,- words of yourjdessed S iviour, ! -i b i thee behind me, S itan." T.-ll him you are ! I1,jt u be 'oinpted by him. for the Cod of all has i not to pe tempt eu tv mm. Ior liie viod ol all has 1 eotmn-mded in bis word, -To-d.:V. if ye will ieir j mv voice, harden not your heart." " ' , - - , i In-, Ii l to my Saviour h-i-ie, ' . J -..... And not a moment loa r-a- yvast.-; but seek, bv fervent prayer, To'Tii i an interest in his love, A fitness for the courts above, A s.-at prepare.! th'-re. ,l:-.is ki.iaiy mtercc-des. And I should watch and pray: 1 would not then such rjrace despise. To him mv anwer shall arise, Yea, land, -To-lay, to-day." 'Ida . i.mon v or a Hon vn Catu.m.U'.-I.i M digi. , : iii a Roman Catholic asked a voting Ameriaii to show him a Bible. After examining il, and ariitg some comments on it, he asked the young i ., t'l.., .,, il.i c.,11 il I.i l.iin 'V !,.! Vill 11 rr T1 I 11 t.n ptru 'a: hu! !: t there is NO pvrdnn for ih.e cijiui: .,f baiiig a BIIJLL. F.a ," s.id ha,uif you wall urote.iso bv every thing sacred not io expose me, I I Willi sk tnv Lll'llforlhe sike ot that book,v-tho : .,. i ' ' ib.hle. lie became st.tisfied that he should not bo
FULFILMENT OF FROFilECV. I
Flie testimony of inodorntravallorsin corroboration i ofihe truth of prot.hecv. is otie of the most inures'-' in-subjects f .i Tieshident of the Bible. Dr.Keiih 's , late volume (the plan and some of the very execution j fwh:eh is taken wi'hout a-know'.eJcmrnt from j , x- , . , .i.i- ' . . disiiou .xewto'i ) n ,s pre?ente,i in s snnjoci tn a e: , striking liplit, and our now work. 'The Iih!e : ' Tnto" hus pcrfonnod tlrs service, for the yonn;. : Sii.ee tha appearance of K ith's vohtme, :i new we.:k of tr.vcislns 1 e, n !-aiM-h.cd i:i i .it s, v. 1 1 ; t i : : sheds s; dj .j;-o iter liir')! n t ho prediet ions eo!i.v'n:h'ir - Ivlun or "ldu.ua n " We idhide to the journey ! I.--S5r .; r, . ... nv.nl oi r.Ui:a Co i.oniV a norlion of which Ind apt,,'. :re.d when Dr. Keith wrote, i . i i . i . i i , , i no-e lr tv U'is are n-pre.son ed to have known on , .. . , . 1 , , .1. i cared nothinii in their researches about the dec Iant.cm of the prophets: an.l their tesJ.tnonyJiKo that ol j Vohiey.is iiiemoie rem ok able ou account of its un - . expected coincidence with the Scriptures. The las! : Loudon Onrtorlv lloviow ;ji vest lie foMowinainsdau-' ces. as astonishai proofs of t!ie n!t!i-:tc:ios.s with ; . i .1 .' 11 . r 1 1 ' watch tho nrooiiei s w.-rds hive been accnii-phsned. Amote' t ho curses o:1 the hud uttered thr..nL'h ; .Uw.W.h was ties, l.r 1 I will ..take i! small ! am the he ah.-i at.d -.'ee,; (xl.v J ;, . ,, ' ' . , . , i i , x "Y .,...'. ., a ' ; . 1 , i... 1 i . ...),.;.: tun uioimou: oi 1.1 :.. ... , !!!vi.o:!i oy ouiment. ' 4'i'ii. rah i.v to tt'o ruin a rube n I, a;s a nil i - id. - een! n tmo. tts if to tivove the frail I 1 ot' 'mm m works th-'-ra was o:dv wanted, in addition to the in- j aries of lime, !':r I, riji:i: cf urn."1 .Dr. Keito w. ? so, new h it o'.sc.onccri. ri,, i ij,.,t ' tr..ve!!. rs hul iiiendoaori that !v.i-lhS moeheev ofi ;h? chief citi, s of Fdom was liientliv lahdhd. ! whiel. decl.ux s that -tiieiiis shall c-omo up in herp.d- j aces. wfXiH Inciilh-t in the fortresses ihv reol." j And he tnet.tions that a prickly tree is found there, j which etulTieiemi v meets the jienc-ral lanuuae of the prediction. lat I,ihorde now siys expressly, that the splendid ruins of FeHa are ',verg:own with mth'-f iiml ,,;;;e7c.v." Tho mast t:m ziiij of thesj unintend nl ilb.s!ra- , - r.i 1 . ,- .1 t.oas o, the lehle , 11(e opii.tm, ol the re. tewvr, is tim h.llowing: the rums ot Lmmj me cy.de.itly t a h ete;;- vra siatwmg wmks as I ae i.sh.e tune . . i V .1 .... , i" , , . 1 , , , ..I . 0 . t . . ! ' , .. . i t . . , , I , . oi a; nin. A seef.t .c nattht npibe ;lus oi aoi tn. n to , I e o- ii io i !hr: p --pho a. t s tp'iecy. ;:s p ovhig that tho ih;e aoeoii jndgdid not t ike nlaee at the etu !v p -riod isiipli-1 s O d in the prophecies, but that tho decay was the grad- j u:d eilhet of in inv centuries. But this very circunisbmce iscxnlainedbv a reference to .M.ilachi, which j ... r ,i ' ." ... . ii i ii. i : oai en uits tteeoai.t oi i;aei,e,s wnmu ; oasenie. i ,,, . , ,,, , , , . v .iiM'i.-i ! , i oai s i : t a. e iiii: iiii a ) it i.-,ae a, iaii we will return and. build the desolite pltces; thus s ii;ii the Lord ..f hosts, 'i'hnj all (.nil,!, but ' u U! f'iroT down ; 54 and y.nir ttves shall f-.f. v.: f I .Ii sty, The Lou! will be tntrcifoi from the border "',c'- ! ie lttesi archil eel ur" says tlie wii'.er, ''is thus j ul isr; 1 e os 1 1 em ee 1 e. s us 1 ie v, o . s i s 1 not merely aeeoant.al for. but absolutely lMedicle.i: I iit. I we are to hi !h it tlie .1 iv stiou ul coti.e wiion car : &,,ouhl .,m tlul , jI)V(1 , ,,,,,0,1 , maenilied-.iot liom Isr; el, but IV. tn the bov.h r of Israel, where exactly this wonderful city s'ood ." v ! tl.l- ('. , !r.'i:"s Vi i-auiio. a i ' 1 o; . - r.t) b.i i :t. ais h ill tl kiii- ti ;ao;i io her. I.' i A little ghl m F.i w hen it is very vou l.a would not wit tid the etl linl we m i and it was able to eat lor tlsell. but insisted on b i iug it at once. 'N ou may be sure she- hul no suidl iron lib; wit'i il. and I imeune she could not h ive h ul much elselo do. to lie aide to !:;ko ! h e p tins she did. 1 lowever that m i v b". she seems to h ive boon a pitient and peis:.i.-;itia ehihl; thr when she found that the poor little thing would not e ;t. and wis i dodv to s! trve, she actually im lortook 'o teach it to ii. Ink oui of ti spoon not bv l.moin ' . , o i . ." ' ' w:t,i its ioog'io, us e lis iHtl ilivoo it w : s to a oun g to be td.l ' lo d ill it but taking the spoon in it -mouth, last as a hale b ibv might ! And she stiei eooded if)..', the Utile kitten b learn to i bre:,Kl.,st lr,m, the sao-m. w.ia w: ! b ' -" 1 ":; ;"' : . y-and-oy, ta.s lit,,.; mben grew ! IlitStr. SS ie" jo t.ii,i; t! too ml. wiih which Its ml.-tress fed tho consequ.-uice! ew lug, :... i's l.ttte , ! p'" IlitStr. SS i.eg 'ti io thmk t! too much iron to .-e.l tl .. i.n.l I..I": i; t.i -dd!. r.,r i-l!li eta w:t a ;: tai self, as o r e 's do. J,m! the t) or leta j Wo e ' t.l I It not only w is in. ible t bun! ale a' as l'e ,; ',!,. i no. . .. oi .,. e. . ie w..ss-5 he fire it. The poor tliiini tl, not h; vim; ; i i ,l il n-s' i -i) oil its to:o."i". Leo! all too i i . . .' . . . . .1 i.-irm.i "rt p w.iii its tottg'm. Loo! all tmi 'ana i.itastieg es wnote nniei uuo aie pi ae, aiei i . . l . . .i i . i 5 aa: t.n nst i..g its whote nnizet into th,' pi de, tae! ii ,,-r a.. ..a.,.,:-,. ;,, . a ,.... t. .a;..! ' I . I I I I I , .,-1 I, .11,1 I'l ,,! Hi I I' i.-' . I, II I, .-"el".. Ul" ,1 I ' . 1 . , . .11 1.1. 1.1. I 1,1 nnrsi ".mgr.. an: inougi.i i io inysen vvooo i retid lies, how many jioor negleelfvl elm-hen tlus shiiv reir sen's! How many there are whose I.u sii Dill lis, ll.vt; 1 1 1 sa w i,'Kf- turns, to si.ini un ,ii. ".! , ' ' p , '. i.i....,-..., a . . ..... ia... i . . ,. ,.i . a.,. (.. , , . ""o mey -o. , ... ... .. ..,.. , . ........ , ..- . ling that when thev grow up, this will bo th-ir rum . j ',: thing m ro: observe how the kilteu was baigl,! j to ill what nobodv would have thonidii a eat could , . - , . , , . , t . i da.-tats w is-a.7i' f,'o;i 'driWiiigo.ii po,- i.i v:i e. i yon would not hive supposed it. Ind. it was a wrong education tor the cat an, I so many a poor child gets a wrong education from a woi Idly p -rent : hut the s ;ine puns would bring .goo, . iVects just as great and remarkable, if taken in it rig'tt ... Moi-xt C.m;mi:t.. Carmel is decidedly th'' most ferfili and nttraeiive inountisin iii P-dcstine. la iFces peri tied veialuve, while the sot! t -v iv where apjieirs to ba rich and susceptible of the highest cultivation. On the side next to the sea, may be seen fragments of a Catholic convent, which, was destroyed by the Pacha of Acre in one of the outhreakings of his lawless spirit. Tradition design itos tlie summit of this part of the mountain as I lip rnril cuot nn ivl.iih W,nl,,-.t I'l.i li L-ti-,,,1 ." ' ' ' when he supplicated heaven for r un to relieve a , . i a i i i i i .i i i c perishing land, ami beheld the cloud emerge Irorn , ' ., .., , , ' , .- die sea. I wo or tereo vill.igrs. and manv tiistefullv , . ., . , , itcci coittiges, surrou.iiled r.v iuxmi iiit groves. .- ' . , ,, 7 . eon. unto to em ie!i the tlecl.vit;e ol varmal: and ,. , - , , ., . ... , i i'l en a Cert. 11, 1 III rilnl' r PVlluill I in I VI , rs a 1 1 , 1 1 i'ntn ti certain interior elevation, the d: lmdscipo e-nbr;ices not oa'v Aloiitits 'P.il.or ;ai I lleiiiioit. but also the rich pi im of F.sdia lon. wiih ihe bright waters of Ktshon llashing aciess it. There once lived in Cinrlestown a family named Frog, and the father and mother earned their infant to one of the Churches to h ive it baptised. -Wh a is the name of the child ?" said the Minist' r, at the siiiiit time taking up a handful ol w iter ready to pour upon liie infant's laco. "In truth," r. pli d the tl.iher, "we hav'iit yet made up our mind on that p irtic.nl ;r, and don't know what to call it."' -Oh." s"s the ficetious Judge Ibirke, who happena.) to be present, "sure there's his honor Judge Pull is a very good friend of youi's; suppose, I nni s, you call him after the Judge?'' "With all my heail,1' replied the fither, "be it so. And the clergyman, u, slant lv pouring water upon the child's face, and repeat mg ihe name, tlie umamsc.ious pare. its iouml their d oling baby w,.s lie it her more or less t h Ul a Hull Vog-.
The following is an extract of a letter from a '
'funs Arueii.'an gentleman, now tray-lung m t hu!0!,e' to H'S ia:'iC'' ,a iiils c"? T!l wn:rr 1S a '""e you:a-:io vet s. xteen.-ZV.a. rW.Vu.W. "vms nothing ese to v.-rite r.hou, I wid supI,aa,1 "ou '" VJ '0"" V,a' LjVV tta L-hcd mini oap end ol itr.lv to the other. Low 1 j;;. Ji - vould 1 " inv -,n velt.dv, and n "vor wssii to ee' itViioi'o. rj ltrv? j,ut not -v,;'1 ,.. IKIVl. !'(T!! o ! 1 1 l.'vaspo'htV.iI i hut.'ons, 1 iws, iYe. I won ;.i not !... i Pi .; t. S.tV. if u in v r o Ooin i. could l-co:ne the owi.cr of the vI.oh '- ri i:o: ; . it is, in.leeJ, a tnoe-t intor, .--inT routi " - 1 ' ' ' ' 1 111 u 1 r.u..ivi iom , or :uu: V w'.icre, except 1 1 v. ce,anoth-
cr countrv so neii in cia:?ic aociatioitss it;uv " -a,'J' u-s, its !ia.!atat;op.s re the ;.!...! wri'tcii-dness. The f. off a: !1 Sjiok :w id'n- and proHii'ato. Tht-v r-n i h. can: i.iw.nti": ' hi i- .rii-mi t-i I .1 1 , 1,,. ,! potic ;, who, oil th-"' oititrarv, oppres 'ex them in every possible mo.'.o. j produce, 1 as itaur, eratn, ine, ic. iv- to i pa " ti oii, v on lanriir a.lm.i.eil wsttiin tin- sate?' ot a 11 : " " 1UK1 111 e-'"' pNa -it v. .o arnete oi luod is oc vomr-m t-v il!" mr. . 1 1 " ', ' . . '7 .V" tax to the governtnent. And tho lairi.ose to uich t!vse taxes are'ajipr, j,r, 0,- il(,rd,,s 0f j . ; . . troops ;. eon ally useless objects. In :nii.ieu, la i.e. supxn.i priests, alio otner .'uuallv us.'icss Oe;ects. In the kiiiiruom ot -Na-
u iv. iiiu tun in c a:-Mc at--oc oso. 1 1 a. v i.v i o i o i son i- . ui ; on ,r n 'ore on . ' .;, .. , , . - ' I,( ' " ''j' ' ', otien cuile.i consecrated srround; vet it is now con- and our s!i.e-ahi to too ou c nun. I thron.-n tal..:,, . ., ,.,.'.,,,,,.,.,!,.. nr ,.,. . ,.)i!t; ' ' , , ' ' , ' . n,lo"-! ..oii - rondered unworthy bv the de-no in- inl'.u- the most pan ,:i t. snfect of a-d-a'-dril hZ enco of th.-ir civil and ecclesiastical government. Iiad ih- iniitieitc- to . on race a:.d iacrca.' th'. The j.. oplc are iitendlv priest-ridoen. In thi enpumption of st, o;.- i , ,T t j7. Vr...p;''t :nall city alone, (Palermo,) containing loo.euo sneh a dear. o. ti,at it is the ',. ..'t t!;",,, m!in!-.itant--. tin re are no less than four hundred anoth, r year or t wo pa-sed 0n. t!:is v-j-jy p ii "ouj : s on: ,)- N'ev r we '.. Ro o-oi-- in IdliN' l , It is - ,11. 1. ,- . . '. ' ' u,,u " 1 uo " 1,1 1'u'-"- u i .. tftme.J bv Jr. I- r-itiivlin ' U" ,o: untuas-.d than th, s, w.edd have ,0 Idr rorrupud the puMic nrpaito IT" "'V '" " " W""''"' ' ; iH ,1:i!:;r . :'! ' "'i'-n-nc cilbrt. we,::d hac !,ft ';!7 J;:V " " - di-fn,ce.JIav-
pies, in a population of only 0. 000,000, would yon dis.-ase, bring on premature dtictiv and d.eith. believe it! there tire no less than ;" ion regular What, in tho name rf common scn.-o" eoes a headtroops. Does not till this tend, to paralyze com- thy man want of intoxicating drinks! Parent?, merce, .nanufacture, agriculture, and all branch- v. ould yea !e happy in vettr children, confine
es el industry and enterprise! Who can tli.-n :v. oner i ui u.e peoiue are 1.1m, or mum; 10;. . : (, :), y J ,ill(. p is 0V( ,., v .,,,, h;l mvnl tho :uv!:l ,- vice, la tit;j .j,,,;,, kite-don: of Italy 1 have met with bu. two i , - ...... ' . . - - . , , 1 . .1 . . 1 . 1 . : 1 1 1 .: . . . : 1 i i p., -s o; a i , a ei ces, one i a a e ii .mco ana iienon, and the od.fr l-etwer n Rmne ami N'a ph-s. Travelliio: iii It-.dv is re.iliv .is riou-' uadc.-tukl::-;: for you literally have to light year way throuah it gainst a people who try to imposi- upon you :.t 'v'ery s.ep. u ere yon i.ere, you wouel go fo,:! more sa'ln-o. than i ver wiia ,mr c.uiitrv att . , . . its i est it a; ions, and thank vonr (.ol tatt von , , , , H t i ii I "I !l i! 'I .1111 a ican. Fiom t!:c Pin:itatit Viiiilicator. Pnoar.t:s m- PoiEitY in tiik Uniti:i Stat.o-. AW li:1Vl, r.ci.iv0(1( during the much pairrtil information, diUVrent pans of the Unite. anniv.rsarv we, k. iVoni .Ministers iVo.n . 1 . e-e e. t 1, 1 ii n t . .,it,,i t . .s in n ei-onci to Popery; and the result of our in, tubes and of me inn tmience u inca nas i.e. -n piocuieo oemonjstrates to us t.iat the public g.-m ... I ,, . raay are 1 lo,"i,".v umorant ot ih.- tact upon t.iattomc. mvsierv of iniquity doth air ere! V wo ,- IV Veai's. :e o, it. was i li con-t int custom ol the Ptii pis. pa p. rs to Phr.on forth I he ir .ire'-tiite. .ot a mn-s he.-.i.-e w;.. t-reete.l, a school opete d. i ..bm.is'erv or Nunm ry founded, an orphan A-y-iluai. ;ai eade.i, i a si ii u t e, 1 , Poptsli coiifo-mation In Id, or a ftraaahntr Eapist visited with a d -aa; lo esta!'iih a a'W st at i: ai , bu t ihe tbet was propagaP'd u i.h the utioo.-t ceha-ttv. tis ii ir as tln-irown presses, and the vena! hir tl J o : 1 1 its employ, conU r. round it. Now thev are operating without noise; and their ueiciiimuams av confined to the conf. :-arm d: and anh ss -oaie .!. -cisive eli'ec! call be produc-d, th.-ir n-'.v. ae - !!' carried on as well as pnycte.l in c-aiei t ". 1 1 1 -1 1 1 . and every artifice is adopted to j recent r.otori.-.y. i ,1! '"' ! 0 1 on ( ir- d ir ti th :Vo: -a t. tiling we are fully ,isur.'d, tb.at the iacr,aie et tlie l.omamsis is vas'av oi.-propornon-ai o that ol a, iv other c;;es o. our nili: nis: aie that their bo-,-ted unitv un-b-r t!io pi.i-tte pow.-r l,s of . heir i.rie.-ts. i eci-i,ta a iim-t d.-a.ilv inbtti , :u.,. ,-,., our naliou d aibais. It is a!.-0 undetii a- : hi--, that they ar, c-onreg-iting in the large, t j li'ituoeis. in taose ye:-y ii.sii aes iuei p , u . . : - i e "eii u ee;a; is m p-,,, a;ei ue u i.n...- ... . ...o. Vot- s can rae the ere po u d era iic to toe eeiaa; patis ol unpri iieipa-.i po.e a' i ;i.taa .u avus ,!.::,,' i;i o:e,iu-..):i, tli.it lie' fata; ! votis se il t ed , on e . I V o car na tl. to that -t V ,,.e;, a, ,j, I. .;, ..,,1.1 other nriesis decide u i ... , ..oyvorfuHv aid the promotion of the Pa atu.-ts ia ,!ns lleonblic. Hence, the Papists ;; a-, aa not j permitted, by their art i I la. . ,,."it.., b.,,,.. . nermitteii, ov their art i ul conusors, nie hiiim , .' , .... .- . , .: ... alter thetnselves, as liali II. .. ... ,11V. A , ' I " . 1
.,..e- .,, ..... 1 ; I K .e.l,.l,., 11. .m-l-ei ,.;. 1 ,,1 ., I.,- (1... ,- n 1 " lilies .iiiii iiwis. init. ,. titvii ii.,.,...,.-- ..... . , . , . i 1 e pfu-pin. s at elections, they can control lue juibhi i otn ces, and, m tact, aoppomt limn yvno will, nullj ,-,., v if 11( ihrmaliy, eneoura.ae the traitorous j jo-iins of all the Hainan pr.dai-s ami pri-eSs. t . ; reduce this canary to their ml jecti.m, and thus . . " . ,,,, i. , ,!,,, ,in,,i ,; .a i d.aaaiue Amenca-i Coi.ens uu i i too po.a,.a .a j d -pausm. Pori-oi i,t::u.,-. on ork ''ot.our.o . on i.atiov. few weeks since we nublished a hater from a .-,-; ! ;,. el, s c ,.. which reference was
v i , i 1 1 a is , i.i i i 1 1 i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , (i 1 1 . , iii,.. ... , ...... v. ... , .. rilv comtohmh-d Willi the other citizens; but , n" 1 ou, perance ct, nso t a,, e va .n,they retain ihen, in a mass, around the lar:;e 1 p.' '''', ' 1' 1 ;' ' " V'y " .a,aae:!tt,e
n.ade to the movement- of 1 i.d, op laighind, in re- ,:" " '"'ea:!al eii.na.as. as to ;.!!ord th.- most u illation the colored population of our South. -rn . .pn'st .ouaiae jiooi tuat lata lot one taiuileir with Stales It is now evident ihat the Koaiau I'titho- . 'ich scenes could Ire, written or ihser.bed it.
lies will lose no opnortu nil v to plant Popery in ev- ! 1 11 ahi.ost ev ery parttcmiir, tae ceremony is un-,-i v district, ami among every class of people, in ''hanaed even at th- present .lay. 1 h- follow nig this countrv. From the follow im; article to the j ;i'-am nt is d.-rive.I Irom ard's vn-waot the Ills-
Charleston Observer, it will be seen, that bishop England has already availed himself of the new law in S. ( knolina, to bring a large body of free persons of color in 'harleston under ( hi tholie. influenceby the late act of this State, enl ithal "An act lo amend the laws in relation to. slaves and tree persons of color:" Wit ilv ft rrxtts are not inhib ited t.-'iicbite; f'rrc j-.--,e.s ,," c.Aie to read and
write, though it ileiii. rs Iree porsons oi color I rom i ' " a a" . ' " i... . . ni.e. fo p i.-oi,. at ling as instructors. 1 Will say nothing respect- j ph'V'E now babied their lamps, at.d ran with th.-m nig ihe policy of this part of the act. It t.e.v h,-jmlh, ir hands, b. tl I i up iheir stathu.s in theptowise it may' have l e.ai called for as a mo;. ns o f , ees.-i.ui . nunc of ih. m h id lea their l,:;b.ts, and seli'-pioiection. but there is one cotaa apaaice : w ' r' "ii pre jen ed ; 1 ut i t w ais : so la !e to e. k ! he hi , which is likely to follow in the train of this act to ''avaieaeo ,a! fe ward to the li uea' et which I would beg leave to call at!, nlion. '. hie'e; a! w Licit ph.ee the co:.-pa:.y en;: red a The disba.iilingofthe schools which hayeliilher- ; b't'- ;,;d pien.a dlv ip.iminat;-.! ;a e.. before thto been taught by free p rsoas of color, lea v. i he - house, c..er. .1 w hh -ai :, i.iiic, where a great
scholars the alternative of id. her abandoning any further pursuit of knowledge under ins. motors of j iheirown color, or of joining such schools -as are,; or as may be formed with " bile instructors. Em i'l the present state of society it will be Ibnn.l rx - oeodimrlv dillicuh toohtain suitable w hho insli. io - torso! colored . chools, and such schools there w ill be. Now, 1 am apprehensive that these schools wo! come under ihe luanatrenu nt of I'oman ('ethoiii Priests, foreigners bv hit ill and habit, and trained up themselves and sworn to yield implicit obeli - once to the will of their su p," aims, laom tin so schools thev will go lo the Confessional and r. veal the secrets" of the families whore ih. y reside, and give "the man of sin" in a ihousamf ways, a bol 1 1 1 i i.i :i lie conn nunity which he cmi d not ot her ... :.. ii,..,..,. far belter, in mv lam dd, i 0 : union, that ib : s bonis should I . aa lie y w a ie. ! than to b.. undo I the I on !i ol ol F-lo i'l lh Ms w bo
hava .-mke in t!:'-: coa, oaitiitv. and care not lor
.m-.;m-m-s. iftb.- inter, . t-- ..t' the Popedom are rU:v'i'V nave:-. ,., :: .;!'; ."i!".,;::.',' ;' l-f- ( - i":;-:;.. v." e u uu ersi and , overtures ae. i .Emu. eiihop of Charleston ,"' '' - utahr his special superviI hi-- part that he will furario - y r r i ; : I i.e ; eae.l. w'f.'-i.n!,.' ;.bore, 1 have l.pon ini'oman ' he Imbes h;; alread v n -: :a. .! (; i In cholars forim.riy taught e "". is tee ti.i.e j'.ir i':'o;--F. S. ;--;ncfori::'-.! tita: t!: cei v i d (:; i "..: !i:.i:: vc u:rn our ;i::-. ,::,o:i o. ... n ...o C0!. ilice.i are v.-.- I : iv n '..e ee !. : n (', a n w,. ii. made ar.at ...:uk.- i:. not calling i.-uUio att-n tiott to it son;. ', C. !)' ti Ted to the l-.. (,J' ;!. d do all in ot p.nver pui.ee iit:on the truth, with the lee.e tli.-t till c!:..--s.-s w.i! a'.nrob.n i'. is entirely ::!id !..t:;!!v ut.b! ior man. v k :' that j oisonens drills are le- d itl tee ! ; i a n t i : a i" ' Ta' of stt'otttr beer. Wo do ii;at lie v ; ii soil by :,:! 1,1, t wn-oi t man c t'U- a :;!,-, ss oft!::'' Hu ;et in:: hour. now :s iit ' e 'u :s ,:e :o K.mw wle-.-ier it .s poi-oa.al or ... 1, ' ' I"1 cold wat r. " i i na, is re s n neon n jue i.M.iii.nii, en i.,n oiii-iv v 1 1 . i saietv and without cmoge: aoanuon ttien. tai i.hose vile concoctions. t!:e n.-e ot which cmn'u s vmir pure en'oaa'cs. ttoar itrinks to cm.! water, and !- lit..! vonr pr; 1 con. - o.n.n v. 01 vour t-i c :.. lew ' th). r f!,ni ,:i , t ,'vl;, j,.,, J.,.' Total :d .-incc.. i- that i!. ,1 r, ,,..',1'- Zr,, ...vi l! Trm... .-a,;,; ,',,:,;',,: !. :. .... . .. , . 's. Jiew it issa.,ta in a . rtvi-t-- leftr ireei ..v- ore thta si men i ti i i"i a waeii .,, v u ;,:,:; to htivo a driid inc letoch. I'oitr ot'thetii drank ! r. and two drank .-pirir, until on,- of the 11H1K. I'l! I N K ERS KEEL DOWN DEAD! shltV vs. i i ,i i ;:t: A ei:. y s,.v,.r(. (Ot,t.rt, .-i-ems t tt 'arrtoij on between the lc',;, ie I ite: en, ;! iiif-n, i;, 'p... Pe- !. :! at roti etion It! ( iremv l. , I lf.v witirh re-ith.. :' tipp.aes lroo t:m o ; , .- po .-d . d e i ad . d ' v in id,v,,"r l;1 ' "a Tm- hih.-f whisM -v caa-.tiMi.-, say.- the .Wexamina Uuz.-t;.-, 11a v "- o.es.anil .lie te-r.-a Oanpera r.ce candidttte 0!1,' rec-n ate A iter tlie result of the eec- ' ' .... Ui" u''"---r,.v 'idvnitiii 10 have ae. a,ee;,.,; over the ey-airy, in the mdaai v 1 se:ite ot ;!:,',, p;,-,! d.a.rlv thr th.-ir iea e-y , a- a p pe : rs i. i.i tlie u . ,'ri - i i 1 a a r c i . i : . ! of I h o a i v t a lit i . e - i i re i - . , ,, i ! -a,i . v -p. I'' tite! i I oVI.wk. th. y rl-.r.. d tatd .'t a - ' t oa:eb ,. a, ,! ,. , , -. , a,.. a ; aSl pi epe- W t;o ' aact ioti of the I r..ii thence tin v it -I'.air, to the s 1 1 a : i ; i i; of aa ,e! .' the so::au e were three he;, v v V. a ie :-'e. i. , ..- ; , ;,, w:r..!o-y s i,( tbt. irrnity. paired w it h i a -, , , . Ai on at I'iiilipoi. .-.',., i ;, a teat of t!i.- t.xvn. lb -he e-eiro -res, tie- t , be t sh.,1. (a b e', y.-;:s a lieu I . euri:; tho re cen p , ti j.-il with e : I a lo olina f -r t' a tai t t.ns ot ia-:a w ou rs e i t r at ; 1 1 v. as now tm- l-oiir of n.i.Il, er a: of de W'et! Co Wi-lt-a tta e . the - o- sce-ie t ; a a a i d stfl , r th- caats: !-...,.. iva-ii the I edie- of lour mai, !r John Whitf was horribly taana1- d. !) iravo r:- (..; yu!.- i . anarb and was ih,l' A tn i a ii-iaed I lead . y a- a w id li v d isi: a a -ed , ;; d so wmutdt d i i t! i-i r'a arm as to render iuaie',!!e fe e r . wo w . . o aiy .-: u it tie. I . and att, r a lew m , u - r d. The t a : , a; h uoa- crowd who h ,d a h w leial.ies b be e lh-o;i, d the Harai, and , e,i l wmi ! e-ir s.som --. n;.. t i.-a :-p-:.r-.i. ana tee sc. -lie Was u; ! ' i i ll.'eej,;, ,- Ta a: -a '.i's!:. 'I'll..- IleSlOti ( 'athodc Sent i ae' . iiii' reat or.; ill ol teat s,o: , i . i aaat i.iar i emp raac Societies. .Ml laid 1 h : n -;s are n at m-all y ia harmony with each otli.-r: as between ;,' troed thiiiL's there is a natural aliiiatv. The only at:ii- ',,,, s , . , , ,:. . . ': eU .,1 ( ,! i iour!iii ii, im : u, ii ,iiO j eioperar.ee Socieli.-s should : ucee.-d t h o re: ; : a a v . that s. ct i , " , ' .' , '. v:ou,, becotoe n-ea : v.-iy ! i IV';,',';';,'.';. .''',,",,,,,;,',,'!':i; ' 1 :!",:'''-' ,v '"' !'.' "Pi"'--- i wotibi ni.-e it.- !orce. '.a " ineie l; eieer, ,a -. :. I - a i.d d a . : ...e -a I f I hep. i a a' -. ; h Is ohi i ct ti iii i I h E i i a I, 1 E Et 'ST"i ATE -N", .'Eat. .v. 10. "..a ;e .em- teas s'ml." i ite account of tie' marri.tre c re;i.(inv irotn waaeh I ae a. o e is taken, is so ! ot , i ! ;i 1 a ,1, .- cri ntorv of ihe I lindens.' "At a marriage, the procession of which I sawsome years ago, the hsidognvm came from a distance, and the bride lived at Sera in poi e, to which place the bridegroom was t come by water. A fla wailing two or three Lour.-, at length, near mi.l a. i a I . t , it y as antioumnd, a- if in the verv .; words oi Scripture, IV hold tie' bri.b-groom c.i ni ai liaihi'.ude ot trice. 1 -a i n t mar eia t a pprr, wen- m and upon mat. I h'd in toe arm;- oi a I be ,a idea'i'oe.a w as carfi tend, ami placed in a su - ! pei b . . -at in tie.- mni . et to- company w here be jail a sboit i , and then win! nao .he bom-e. i the door . 1 v.lach was iiiim.-.ii::it-l .-hut. and ! guar. led by Sepoys. I am! e:h. a expo, iilated v, it Pe aoOi-l-.eepe:s. lilt in , n. Aiy.r was I so iru. k with our Lord's beautiful parable, as at i 'U' moment :-, ,.,, , ,.., ,r,-ot ,in. j bow dr.-adttil will I bis. d : -.e.ntiiicnt , who hop. . lo be present at -the , aage supper of j ihe Eamb," ami w be n he a i a y. s finds the door j "bttt a i.d none to n ,-n'. Keaeeta hi not thw iloor j I - but ou you. book to it that your lamps be - i w . n i, u. ,l ; mm e i ,-e :-e. a e t t r in. ' I :, ,-,.! . I il:-: '.. .- a" V. ..,:,, ui.ee i I . - One. .:::' 70 I Mi'.; ie a li j-1" e'1'.' 1)0.
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