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WOOOWELL, Mr. Daris said he wanted tome person'sn wnom no avoid rely who would go to Wash- and present to Mjv Lincoln iaforoaUy certain propositions whloh ho (Davit) thooaht might lead to the desired end. At first I objected to ; he the blaterbf tho propositions of Mr. Dari., fearing that I might he pat in Port Lafayette, but I finally contented to do eo. 3 The propositions of Mr. Davis are in sub staooe as follows: /Jiiii'A gniurfata^uiohaidanfiuuM. ty to .11 political offenders against tho Fed-* } eril Gorornment, .nob aa would place them in tpo poi(Uoqthoy,oOTUplcd'.tafore tho com ■mencement of ho.tilhieo, respecting all thoir 1t»duultIo«, right, and prirlleg... - Tho 'Witbratton of all f«»ltlra BlaTeawllhih tho6ssu-ol.pTtha FodoralfloT-. ornihonl, and a jfdaranty‘that tho General' fiuvpramont wjll giTo thf outfit weight,of it. umnenco and authority In carrying out tho proylili u. of tho FugUfra 31.r0 law for tho neororr of thpoo fugiUroy ,who hare paaied beyond the nhmodlato oontrol of. th« Geteiu-j r*A* f«sntpniingnnAy oholfhohild ro.pon. ? glblOonly for ‘ho /thttuppirod hy ltj fn'fhe •ami manner u if-ftoj'had'bwn roeognl.od independent Powers. t u • -< , Those prepositions, as'Mir. Davis expressed ; *v *£* the basis upon which A restoration of itheUnlon can be effected. «*•'• tterowero many etbe* points upon'whlcb mtiu be, toct little dilßoulty in reference to thorn If tha “•A".?;?P 0 J l '‘ | o°t 1 "™ sadUpon.!:.' = Mr.jtlaonh’. ■ propoii Hon to libarate the spassttywsifcSßs •, Thta Mr. ;Darla explained by 1 lirfn* tbit jf.tho proelamxtlonof itii Lincoln wiTnot •astpendod or ranked, it would only boe.tlm. bta. to an Interminable end rninona war tbpn todo .omotblpg toward arririgg aifja; „ H arlng l . ret urn od r , to Pittsburgh, 'Mr.‘ tonne wrot. to . Prea Want LlhooTiroiTtM I Oth of govcmbcroOipreislnfr a »HUrigneti to oitheHtb Hormsblr bW.^tJro.tffM^iiVid o/nrrlrint;.Jn:;JrtKS|Sin, BrrareMw called oaPreßldonTLlncolnnad related or.ry thing ifnmumeOon wUffaUe. (Grettafa) riit/ to Btohaond. ' •x« a *i/, ' The sami tfl*rnbon;HK9rbehe dttehdcd Ctblpet “Wtfag^'nt''-wfaiib •tatetaentnttt»dAlf>; t«(ld«{t'Lincolh. Thb next morning iMrVOfraenr wasagain sent fot-hj President IdaeolB,«od attended A leTOnd^inet.mefting.JhrwmA^fihaitJua: Mri drdtzM.nUhd.ott tnreesucoessiTefliorningaaft*Twardv^*,’> ’ , Th* affidavit of Mr. Qrt+fe* Is Jttfichbd to tbla, statement, and hoaweaiattaC lt U in erary datmtl and partfetflar. Mri (Jrcs.'no .glrea a. tba raaadtt why Mr Darla tent for him that ho (Greeue)hni debar . Hr.Daruawamnice daring theM.rfr.n -«‘&-itiSSi££frZ&iZi» warr wfloh ho (Dari.) gratofnltyremtiaheraa. «ii> tha air to whleh-tbat rnih of rohai ZOu Md-Mr.Dariaeboirhlm bojaaaab.wia W tlfennt3^opl?ffTriySo TOnanriiSu j>nt b ?miqoii from n pootin effnrlon taubto (Sola) boUayad.that ba CGs«ia)> - (i|ad.pte? lMguagaranUtlad*‘Don'tbng pent,thapdaoapmpoouwitbonHneniniwlng otherrlmm"-. = «.»:wJR? ,ta«m with side issues or minor !>»■*> -r.4_.oj - --rf . . J ; -. ..;_ ,c^yio4 iUaofictam ol MATLOB dIBiTITB, , HATS* BTBAW TJ /PS generally,. • iaJTO&m*, S. RIDDUE &, OOm SDITOBB AND PBOP.SJSTOBB , PnbUtatioo . Office’ So. 84 fifth Street IfOBHING AHD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CHAINING THE LATEST NEWS /DP TO THE HOUB OF PUBLICATION. •' **<■"* * SATURDAY MORNING/ DEC. 13. J. Wesley Greene’flStQcy, The Chleago Time* gives a long narrative purporting to have boon written by one J* Wesley Greeno, who claims a re sident ofthis city, a prettygoodfjco'pils of whloh we give In another * Oreene describe* himself as “sin tal japannar,.in the shop of Mr. JoEa Dunlap, dealer In tin plate, sheet iron, brass, Copper, As., and manufacturer of japanned!- tin ware, A*., southwest corner of Marty and Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.” -i* * The narrative, though ufUrlyincredible, la i Ingeniously and rather ab!y ! . written, and brings to mind the celebrated moon hoax that startled the world some years ago. If wo had room w« should give it •» «*t*nro,’as a carl eslty. The object o v f the whole thing Is per fectly transparent. It is togetapaaenUment favorable to peace on each terms/ns will re store the almost raised rebels to their former plioe In the government, open, thf way for the letnrn of Jeff. Davis and his traltorons oom peera to places in the Senate and the Cabinet. Witness the following extract from the narrative, the manifest object of which is to awaken sympathy for Davl£ by holding him op rather as a martyr, a saffering patriot, than a psijnred traitor: Mr. Davie coaid have had no objeetin seem ing to appear to me what he really was not, I looked upon him as • man accustomed 1 to deaung with nxen, and I regarded him as one not only bowed, down trader A- tyght of tre mendous respobsibUitiei; but of constantly overpowering sor rows. It ma^be-digressive, btttfl_ttobosita- Ungly assert that Tregard Mr? Davis aia man who thls day needs, and I may say de serves, the sympathy ofhhmaaity inapre eminent heart,.l dp .not believe him a rebel against the constitution. WJiai-. *»W»n«iiy an?' - •* ■ * >e s ieva toal Aai «e*r. dteirtd theold order oftkingt t aiid wiU oo operate to far attedareiabrijpfiagualxmt. I think he ha* taken, and maintains at mnoh personal d}*J,' the position he newooenpies, wutf the slnoere hope of navlgatingtbe hostile vis-!' sol end dlrooting the oonrse of Abe ship uf j State Into a harbor, fhere HosßllUeii musti cease, and from a bettof'indoraUnd tod springing up, they.may sally forth with tfa f °“ unfurledj to waveln- every breete and gladdeb .every tea. ’ • ?' • - Thiais not the language of a-journeyman but of a, man of consummate craft, One of a.clique of -eehemers wbwwre doin g all they'can to betray the intothd hands of tqra who have, done all they could to deitxoy it lp. that,are, asa Uit desperate resort, essay jog euoh base trickery as this, ' ; Reported Peace Propositioae*«State mentby thd Bearer o£ the Pxopo* aula—A General an 4 Unconditional Amneaty-«ReetoraUoniDrAll Fast. &r r,? Bebt.-Whatt^TlaTiUnhe ■ *s® Emanclpauon Proclamation -•1 be Whole Affair Pronounced a Humbug in Washington.' ' J. Weiley Greeoe r formeriyuf; Pittsburgh, publishes a long Statement In the Chicago Tima, to the following effeot: I wai called on by. a gentleman from Baltl more on October Hd, who Informed me that Jeff. Davis greatly deiirod me to go to Rich mond. After two or three Interviews with this gentleman, I consented, logo.;s I arrived at Richmond on the 26th of Octo ber, andoo oalling on Mr. Davis, was informed by h m that he (Davis) desired a termination ft if * ar ' and an amicable adjustment of Ue, difficulties between the North and tho south. President idtne time in November, and stated to Urn that he had two .interviews with Jeff. .Davis at Blchmond on the last day in Ooto sl»o related eerUin statements which he said Davis had made-to him upon tno occasion. ‘ : ■ .. T . k “ PrMld.nl, however, became’ satisfied tnat Qreene had not seen Davis at all, and that the entire story was a Very shallow attempt at deception. Jeff, can redeem Greene's charac , M T# 1 ' by Terifjlng hls lUtotoeat. A later Washington diapatoh adds: J. Wesley Greeno,!who furnished to thsChl oago, ffawsmie reported peace propositions from Jeff: Davis to President Lincoln, (sen imposter. He came to Washington to see President Llneoln, whd soon ascertained that there was so ground fur his nonsensical statements. t TH B OP THE PRINCE OF WjtLRS. ■When the last Prince of Wales was twenty received a Parlimontary grant of $500,000 as an outfit and half that amount as annual .income. This was half what hit father (George III.) had received on coming of oge. Ho claimed from his fath er the accumulated income of the Duchy of Corn jail, which lapses to the Prince of ?iftrt , nX? lltabipU 2» and then -worth $lOO,OOO a year t bhl his father, who had cei a i e . mone Jf refused to pay up, protesting that it iras, little enough to pfty him for the expense of boarding, - lodging, and educating his hopefulheir from infan cy to manhood. Thfi present Prince has been better treat ed. His revenue has been carefully invest ed. Over $1,000,000 of the accumulation ij* B f>r I*l* lately purchased estate in J[orfolk v tbe mnts of which will be $35,000 Ilia'S place adapted for a rich' nobleman w£o baa a stately mansion else where, and desires .good fishing and good Shooting. The balance at his banker’s after thlft payment, leaves $2,200,000 to the Prince, and his Duchy of Cornwall brings in a net .income of $125,000 a year. Bo sides this Parliament will vote him about $500,000 a year during his mother s life and vote $250,000 a year as pin-money ta bif bride. They will also have Marlbor ough House,-close to St. Jame’a Palace, as a rent-free residence. Certainly,» it ini .not be doubted the British royalty is in clover. Lancashire may starve, hut the Toya! family flourish upon the fai of the earth. They toll not,, neither do they spin, yet were they born with golden spoon in their mouths. Hitherto, as English history shows every Prince of Wales, within the last three hun dred amtfifty years has bolted from the coprae, .Immediately after -reaching his; majority, and become head of a' party op .posed to the reigning sovereign, his father. Ihie js .o, particularly with Frederick, eldest soaof-George It, and with George! eldest son of George-111. The Times, with »ory donbifol taatp, read a homily on this .head to Albert Edwanf, and bade him* not go.onddolikejise 1 . -Nepotism The London Review, inn criticism of the nepousm-itt-the-management of the Eton CoUege,.Bays that the Vice-Provost, with •ri CpDege living, is the brother-in-law of i&e Senior-Fellow aad Bursar: who haswn fa of, we believe, £1,400 a year He r is b 7-a>»rri*g* with another of lhe Fellows. Two others of the seven Fellows are brothers-in-law, having mar ried with another of the Fellows. Two other® of the seven Fellows are brothen-in h*W, having married the daughters of a former head masker, by whom they were introdqccdjototh i school aa.aasistantmfts- bead i i&eter, whose inoome is £v,OOOftyear, is tl e son-in-law of the Vice !’ r 53“?.!i. tlla !owei master, whose inoome ts a year, id son of the Vice-Provost. Qne of the assistant jaastora in tlte Lower Ifohopl is brother-in-law of the lower mas-1 ter, another is nephew of the late Proyoei- How trey, and the assistant master ia his ~ brother. The French mas ter ;i® son of the late French master: the drawing master is son of the late drawing master* the .tencing master ie eon of the late fencing mister? 'Vur a Lamp Wick doej sot Born. if we take a piece of lamp wicking and place it in the Janie of a lamp it Is immediately consumed, tot the same kind of wloking placed in the lamp and .lighted at the top lasta the whole evening, and if the lamp is anpplied with aleohol the wick, is not even charred. The cause of this was ■ a perfect myftery until a hundred years ago. when Dr.i Black,, of . Glasgow, discovered the principle of latent heat As the oil or the alcohol comes near the Same it is evapora ted land by this ohange in its form a large quantity of heat is destroyed, or rather is rendered latent, so that it does hot mani fest!itaif in any way. It requires a great quantity of that to ohange a liquid into vapor. so that evaporation always cools surrounding objects. The wick is coaled by the evaporation of the oil or aloohol be low Ithetemperatere at which it will burin Dr. Buck's discovery suggested to Watt hi* great improvement in the steam engine: condensing the steam in a separate vessel from the 'cylinder. Watt attended Dr. Blank’s lectures. - • MB. C»is. Bsaoa, of Penn Tan, U said to have invented a method of reducing flax to v , th * tn»nafactnro,of paper. It oon- Ini Catting the flax-straw into short pieofs, usually abont an Inch In'length', and' subJfoUng it, thus preparodj-to the operation or grinding, by meant of prepared rblteri sevolving bed, the effect of whlijh i, to completely pulverise the woody portion of the stock and separate it from -the fibre;,or tint, whiohis leftin aoondltlimready * nto pnlp. A pe cnllerity. Whlch: insures - the xuoceis of the' process, Is, that no routes is required, as the be worked in the condition in which it U left when threshed fpr. the seed. Thie is no experiment, ha Mr. Beech baa' a machine now in operation which la producing lint from (lax of this year’s growth at a cost, he states, or fira.oant#-per-j»oaiido - - * nmes lsttly elated lerge.amnune-of fmwder-aad crashed' : beeneollootedUt 'RotmdCPoUr/and thnlfov weseion made ,byi the atatemenr was, : that tlesjimmury iqppliej won. designed*for the ralmfii, whom they would reach by some' smug, ■giingoperatlon through eomeof thaohaanaii ""“•'“■own to beetlllopea. “of |» thli instanoe' ttwn a mlsute. The S£.V” Bot d '» l * l ‘sd for the ate if the ***•, wore destinedfor Mexteo, and, w«l deafen from- the. Maw -ToriToultom.' bensi tegnUrlyandopeuly, and were shipped ?I*N*owners in their own names. All the th( ’ irstisactidb.wss without any attempt whatever at jpoaoyunj^tr"'-—■' —— if IS fiohjilsUng, g f J»WWslTliCTri»tiir of the Weet (TsoqO a. jiaper which ™ suppressed some time einoecn aocountnf .Jte troaimtebUßtteronou,ha. brought ante -JJ? B O*» 1 " , ‘0” l “d BUtes Marshal AlUward,' of 'thh eitabllsh “,BH H « .leys.(ha damaxo at UO.OOO. ■. •. RELIGIOUB INTELLIGENCE. ’ The German Reformed Musenger gives the statistics of the German Reformed Churches in the United States, from which we learn there ere eynods, 2; classes, 25; ministers, 421; congregations, 1,122; mem bore, 100,691; communed during the year, 87,861; baptisms, 11,894; confirmations, 5,636; received on certificate, 1,649; ex commnnioated, 151; dismissed,46B; deaths, 1,330; Sabbath schools, 941. , Recent intelligence fiom Sweden represent the Baptist Churches to bo in a prosperous condition, notwithstanding the opposition from the Btate Church. Rev. t. Wiberg, a faithful missionary at Stock holm, writes that thp Church has been un usually refreshed. Since the beginning of the year, fifly.four have been added by baptism, and several others are waiting to receive (he ordinance. ' ‘ The Society for the Propogation of the Gospel in Foreign Parte, hold its lfllst anniversary in London. Since the year 1702; in which the first missionaries sailed from England, under the auspices of this Society, upward,of £2,000,000 hare been expended by it, andmorethan3,sooblergy men hare preached the gospel to 2,000,000 members of the English Church in regions, where, about one hundred and fifty years ago, scarcely a dozen preaohers could be found. ' Receipts in 1801, £83,885. The Notth Wtitcm Ckriitim Advo cate says that "the man of feeble health, 1 who is never able to attend church on col: leotion-deys, is underatood to be paying serious attention to the -who is posi tively unable to attend evening meetings of any hind, except Sociables, parties and weddings." The Mission at the (Catholic) Ca thedral of this city ended Bunday week with the ceremony of blessing and erecting the Mission Croas. It is reported, during its course, over sir ah thousand persons approached the sacraments. About' fifty conrerta were receired into the Church. The Bishop of Pittsburgh, on the same day, administered the Sabrament of Confirma tion to upwards of seven hundred persons.' Her. Dr. Keogh was announced through the official paper of this Diocese to lecture Sunday evening, 7lh inaL, in St Patrick's Church. Subject: "Leave to Commit Sin." •— C '*P *ta following from the Pittsburgh Catholic of the Gth iuflt:— : The Festival of the Immaculate Concep uon, which falls on next Monday, should be eapeoially dear to American Catholics since the Blessed Virgin, under tbs'-title of Conceived Without Sin, has been chosen: by our Prelates as tho Patroness -of the United States* Never in Uib history of our conntry have we needed her internes-; sion more than at the present moment. In our extremity it is proper that wo should have recourso to the, prayers of our Holy Mother, of whom it is said that no one in t aB T ago Over sought her aid in vain. 'We would earnestly recommend to oiir Tenders thaton the approaching Feast of the Im maculate Conception, and throughout tho Octave, special prayers be directed to her for this intention. The Church in an an tiphon addreeses her in these words: *“Be- : hold, Ohiary, thou art our hope, to- whom ; order Uutthou slightest I as and come to oar atßifltaacq.” —-The receipts of tho Boards of the Presbyterian Church, during the month of October, were as follows: Board of Mis sions, $4,244 96; Board of Education,, j $2,421 01; Board of Foreign Missions, ( $ 7^ 177 38 ; Board of Publication—sales 52,210 23—-dotations 1,118 19; Board of j churoh Extension, S64G 70. The Fund for Disabled Ministers has received, since the last; report. $906 72. . I A querist in the Watehtnm ahi Be fleeter requests some one to toll seine min-, isters how to leave a Church, for. whoso prosperity they have labored for year*, without distracting its members, dividing its councils,'or bringing refitach upon the oaaqo of ,God. , . " • Iho Bqaton AVol ;(Eoman Catholic) ■made the following statement in lie Christ niaa artfclej last year:- *• > v; “Xho chief festival ofthayear is now »t hhnd. Allhaii to its return! .IVnever eoiaeawjthoiit causing> onirersol .diffusion or happiness, The damned themselves-are aaiditoexuljiniU.ajiiroaei, Ho be released ”°3 »in*„whUe. it ,laeU,; and. to be wro^JtaWnfi^ M eonTnWona s eC woe whoa its final Mctenda are annoonoed by; the rejoicing . devils wiiA command their jtormenta.”, . . , . [■ — SeraU, im-ma-editorial “Qon* to Hjaven," says the Minutesbf' theCoiU fereijcM elioir that tea six” fiaa dredj tuidtwwly-iiro^iiia^irs' of (ha *L E. Church hare died during the past twelve months. Hearty a thousand a month for this baa' Christian denomlnstiots"mostly confined.tp (he loyal .'Slates, of this’ jeonn try, und, generally,adults. . A:regiment I erery month! And thebe people die wen. •Itis:etrange for any : one' .ofr.'.lheia. to go. j?? i»tp.CuTjwallege txpmhjfng sparing, but common for, them. to. testify:' That*he Sariourds- with- thesr-and gires them! comfort and a good bops of beaten:- ' to thePreshyiiriip.lSan-. ncr-, th'ero.ia.yet.reqaiipd, to ,oqmpietei i the endowment of tin Fourth.Profersorabip in the 'Western iThcologloal 1 Seminary,-ftp sum ,of of«r eighteen thoniand doUprs.’. ‘ . oS'es . Thn .New Testament from.tho haudsef ib immorsiouisf rorisera is somr toappeaf:' We.aro glad to.kara.that-the great ions teat has-peensetUeiamong theinhymakw. ing thp,translation to read, Mniihasodare .eeßidilphn thAlaumatn.' i 1 -., .-.m, ~a V v. Jt fcaa»] foregonoconclnsion,-.' when) the had wofkwaa begua, toiatrikeooutiimita* Md Insert t mmtrte, bat there vu & sertotut* otyeetion to -oat ot the ltr nama from the Bible- tara I '^ifcwaa' , o6t“ polley-to reject it ; Bdt HheHj no other way. Ifibp(i»';li. (o' bb'vitileken out and miatriirpiiUe,:;Maptiu Sniet ’wo too, and | ibiiserrer. take.ib place.,'Thu: esclaair«iy;eeotarbn, * nd i *o' »te happy. to say. so marrowS eeptanan, tlutMhe great bodyof-onr Uo% intelligent, Indnentiat ftnd' pions iianiUt friends regiud the: work wiftnoEtrOrSf -Hi.-- ; '■*<• *2 <► - r \S V, Au— roftaed to make an appointnijßt'-to-* UoUar —lt is staled on good authority tint the number of priesta ini.ltaly that have lately seceded from the Bcman Cathqlio,, Church is immense. Rot. Dr. Durbin, who preached in Christ M. E. Chnreh in this oily last Sun day morning, is analysed in the following style by a correspondent of the Lutheran OUerver; Who that has ever hoard Dr. Durbin, Of ' the Methodist Churcß; can'forget, in the, beginning of a discourse his wwi, piping, r whining voice,>rnng on theaar like the ' flUng of n saw, or the tooting ; 0 r a penny ' whistle, but once entered on his subject, “ e earthquake, oruahing all be- —An address has been published AomT a portion of the Italian cleigy to- the Pope, praying his Holiness to renounce the ‘ temporal power. The letter bear* 8,948 signatures, ' ~ —-Rev. Tobias. Spicer died, 18th. ult., ■ in Western New York, aged 74 year*. He " was fifty-two years a minister, and preaohed eight.thousand five hundred and fifty times—averaging over three sermons a week. , The Wesleyan Methodists have purohaaed an old Roman, Catholio Church at Parma,. in Italy, for public worship. When it was opened, 460 'persons were ; within the doors, and hundreds remiined ’ in the streets. " Cavalry Women in the 1 Banka. '' WhUe the late of Generii:' SUhi wb out, a portionofit recohnoUered around UpperriUe. . This body meta squad , . of rebel eayaliT before them, and pursuit ; wat gufin. when closely in contact with > them, two females on horseback. were da*-' .• scribed riding with thecaTilry. ' women were supposed to be epiea iii dia- V- J guise. ' . ; Oar men were,determined to captnro tie;' ’ ■ whole of the foe. They told them to halt . end surrender; but this ,w*i diaregarded ! bythe rebels. Both, par tier wheeled into : a fevqrable position, end fited their 0».,' ’ : bines, . , j ■t V Sejual jui bqth sldesweresllghtly woun- i? women'was shatinthe * f fr. The ball fracturrd, the bona badly:,.'.'-' butit was thougbt’that amputation would not hare to-be resorted to! „ Wfiile she laj ‘. bleeding on the ground, her rebel oompan ions flea from, her,* and sho was left tothw • merejkof ber caplora. / • She was conveyed to a house, and prop-..., ®* surgical , aid was promptly procured. Everything tending to alleTiate her ings was dons for her... She said that she was ; a Southern,'woman, and . voujd notV.c care so mupb for the wound and p**". if .. Vk she could but see the dastardly;.. Yankees ‘“ ’ who shot her buV&ered before lev. The ; ! shot was a random one.'and hot aimed at 1 her.. H.Cochlnon Emancipation* ALCOohinon* the “Results of Emancipa-* ~ tion, la announced for immedialepublica-! tion la Boston, & Co.,The.';' following is an extract from ,th© chapter^-: > relating to emancipation s the Botch coin* •» nies: ' • • ;•« ’ thousand men f Thiiiy-thiinl’ .V>’, millions francs l It is tety little, ac4roely• more Cum what ip tested and cxpewSi t.• m f !?*&■ «4*rt S'tSto' bctweenthoHorth -®?jd the r Southl lam .persaadedthat.tha /v - King of Holland inuatiiaYD. niened with'. ' heart-felt joy this dnpretendlbß law which V. ™* eo many unhappy, beings rat liberty, - Sires toonreentdry .a sMctade >hieh'it has rarely Ualod—Uiat of progreai. a‘o-' ' compushed v without., tiolimce—-and' - at ' ' length effaces from the name of Holland a stain which rests no longer in' Earope ynt! * the most, obstinate, the; practice /of,, the ' slate-trade did slatexy* Thia nation is : Spain.”; ■ ' ••: _ 4 HtSDOO PiPEIL ‘ OS Till! ' Sajiona Bfjmta, tut tir'd Bengal'paper.ad-' '■"■ rocnting-the introduction of the Blbls ihla -* gorernment schools, deseHbdsitin wi4arfc-““ able language asoohithg'from a heathen! wt-'”; 1 “the best andmbst excellent ofallEngKak ’ books, and there is hotits like in the Sng->' '' lish language; As erety joint of the eiutat’' " cane from the root to the top is fnlrdf”' '■ sweetness,-so erery part of the ' ■ fraught with the most prooious instrno- . : Hons.. A portiqn of. that hook would yield’ . I. toyoa more of Bound, morality" th*nV l_ thousand other,'treatids oh the Bathe siA-" w r JJ ct> *“ short; if. anybody studies 1 -the ! ‘ neo hngush language with a slew to gain o there is not another. .whiohia . 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