PRESBYTERIAN ~.B yterfan Bonner, Vol. V, No. IR, yterlan Advocate, Vole 11.1 9 N 0.13. I YID MCKINNEY, Editor and Proprietor. -IN ADVANCE. (Original liottrp•. The Saviour Willing. to A Requeet" Bone?. and Advocate ecniber 20th dear friend,.you 're ti one your utmost, • st strove your soul to pareutB ever pruyintr,, have done for you the saute. you find your efivrtB fruitleoa, ur Ifthors are but vein; the more you look. onit trust than, tile more yfAu feel your pain. Gosl and frankly Vet him, hits all's beyond your power you're sinful, , an never make you. ,puVe. : -, u've grieved his lor and Ineroy,.. Eased 'to c " . " 1- • rin you lvt still lOWA 'cc can his fami ask himself to save you; ie sake of Christ his 5%1; : Aimed the law we've broken, he ,uffered in our room." ' " Le unew our sad condiiion; u nu'er had left his thrones; Iy now he offers pardon, his I,lood can well atone. id you mourn that God has spared you? you not a sinner born? .t was nothing then could save, the blood of Christ alone. • . , that blood is freely offered, is willing salt, you know ; ,411 your sins should be like crimson, :an make them white ay snow. coum trust a dying infant • Cov'n an t-k eepi n g God, ' • l believe he'd cleanse and save it, mgh the great Redeemer's blood. m riper years he's spared you, m believe his love 'a the same; may go to him for pardon, You'll live to praise his name. , For the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate.,, Religion; TTERS TO A FRIEND ON THE DOCTRINES AND DUTIES 011 TEM BIBLE. Letter I . ll.—God and his Law. the Lord is oar lairgiver.—lsA. 21! DEAR FRIEND:—In my last I 'spoke of the existence, the personality, and lections of God, and especially of his' Is& Now, this pure and holy being, glorious Lord God, the infinite, the eter-' the incomprehensible Jehovah; is our, and lawgiver. Eternal rectittide is, law, or he is a law unto .hirnself, for is no law out of himbelf by which he rerned; his Own nett:ire is'his law; and is given us a law which lie,rfect ript of his own charaeter—a law die by his own holy nature, and adapted nature, and wants, and Circumstances i—a law growing out of,' and based. the nature of God and of his eras and the relations which they sustain and to each other. This law in-holy, ind good; it requires only what is rea- Ae and right, and forbids only what is ions and wicked. Obedience to it would glory to God and happiness to man. it always been obeyed, earth would have a paradise, and man an angel incarnate; disobedience has made earth the /vesti of hell, and man an incarnate devill, law of God is "summarily' corapre id in the ten commandmenta."—Sh. Ques. 41. These enjoin and 'regulate ties to God and to • our fellow4netil ince the sum of these ten compend ia found in the two great conanand , love to God and man ; for love is the nn of the law : and thou Shalt - loVe - .r;d thy God with all thy heart, and th) soul, and with all thy strength; and 1 thy mind; and thy neighboras thy ).om. xiii : 10; Luke x: 27; Matt. The ten commandments yon in Ex. xx 1-17. ' is the moral law. This is the law of it Lawgiver; a law of love, 'law. , out of our relations to God and 'fo' ;her, and of course binding on' all, iding for ever; it is binding just' as 3 the relations on which it is based or as long as we are Gad's creatures, stwin relations to . him and to each la such. Of course' tis binding as the world stands y as long as God is, nd we are men and women In its le it will be binding even in the 'fu udd, though some of its Specific re- ants 'will of course cease when this is no more. God is our creator; and creatures of GOd here in 'this world, and ever will be our lawgiver; and is his law, the ten cottim'andinetits in ex : 1-17, the sum of' which is love, the two great comnindinents in Luke This is the law of God, binding rou, and from' obligation to obey' it never be free. "While'God e'xiste, exist, his law must be your la*;' for lawg,iNfer and your , law is your rule 'of 'life; 'lt inlll4 ~f your obedient:4o443li: Cat *,; One I "Have you obeyed thiehiVii? My deer ', let this question •rierriti home to your . ince: Have Sou obi Ted tire' law?. at it, think of it, comisre `'liettreelf 1 . it ; ley your heart and life eloogiside of l's holy law, and see where yenititillit •in relation td that law. Have-yid ke pi ' Have you =obeyed it perfectly, and 0064 .ntly, and without ''iiie . . - failur e ?.'• gatice. 7, and think I Exiiibliie Yourself. B e vi a: ' sling to know the . wonitsel' - :yourself . . Take `.'each of the ten commend:hints, and exam r ine yourself by it. rneeialiot repeat them. rYou can turn to Ex. ai..;iirsditguiPatechiare, and enter uptin'the 'exiiiiiilratidli','and corn , :parisou ; or you .'can tithe' the 'WM, of these in the two great'eminsafidnieritt of 'the law, - in Luke a : 27, and - tithperritytiiiielf . With thorn. Love to God; . supreme 16ii; - linie win:l . l'll'es heart, soul, Strength; hictininV; has thig pervaded your heart from iiifirtiV7 up ?!.••• Has it controlled yoUelife 7 rifts law, and his it . ever been, 'visible' id "ortioitilifile, deporttatte t 'And then. lciid to iiiiii;li* to your . iiiithlioi -4 ag " to yoUrself';'"htill Viet had a place . 111 you 7 L ' Atidr-hairifilan manifest with pild around yoir.illeietk plainly, • es'i 1 'falir ''you would littyri' me; • and I ask, -liitiloOtr t,O Eldd"ind niiii tr.. .. erned and owitibiltilibuiteiiii•and 10,1 - • - - AtjAl i.: 0 "I is: - .. .: Wfati.rw Ah, my, friend, if conscience could speak, it would cry, Guilty I Yea, it .does sp« ak, and it condemns you. You, feel guilty. Your own heart charges you with guilt; and if your heart condemns you„ God is greater ~than your heart and, ktiovreth ull things —rl,,,Tohn iEt: 20. Yes, God con demns, you and his law , condemns, you it charge's you witti„goilt, 'and pronounces ats curse, against.you., 7 -Gal. 0. You know, my friend it is not to distress ~ yl o tt that .lAins write It•is.poly teat i you may luelc at yourself and see YRKqeIf...Y9II are— Ts am ,sure you wish to-know the-worst of ,yourself;, Y0u,.17•i54 4clv. cYP4r moral disease, that. ou may fen Ao the, great ciao for spiritual health. tiller then , what .1 say,and pend.er tt.w.e11..4 1- pu•belpog tu, , a f f illen race. , Your firot,,fathcr ,sinned„ you were born, a child of wrath and an heir of hell Eph ii 1-4. Your heart is de .corruption. of your naturenas bven acted out inlYourlifo• IWY, O O4vgIP7KtiPa•PY4I.P" fr•Pve 4 the , ' ,ss -1 1 . 0 ,1 yourAstl kti.hcbAdmv; i(p!,lli,ve made it y.gurp,pisYll,u34PP„lPSAßP,,ts Pf 4 l4 , WILP, 4 I -B Pllo l lnt ) 2YlPT.oo9 4 4,94tus you aN.persona)ly,guilty,by ; an inherent:cor rl4loon::.9,f nature, and rs3,t-ihq voluntary ran§greo9n ,God's I Dar, , yea, 4 o. double, guilt, rests upon , You ir lake guilt of ,Adam's first sin barputed, the consequent corruption of,..your..nature, and thefactuakand voluntary transgressions of the law prompted by this, depravity , of your na tur'e., Here is the " sinfulness" , of , that • • es tate, Thereinto you are fallen, ",,the guilt of ,Adatn's first sin, the want of original right .eousness, and the corruption ofr,your Whole nature, which is commonly, called, original sin, together with g all actual t`tra,n,sgressmns which preceed ,from,4;''.. and which . have been flowing from it. ever ,since,,..you born. And • here is, the, ,he =leery' , of your fallen state ; cogpupi9p,,Ny t ith (hod is lost, you are under his wrath and curse, and so made liable to all the i nriseries of Allis, life, to death itself, andftoithe••pains,of .hell for ever. " ~For ", every ; ,sin,desorveth, cod',o wrath and, curse, both in; this„life,snd .that which is to come.,",--§h. •bateehistn;.ques. 18' 19, . 84. .. =EN This -then my, dear-child ,is your present condition ; a Bulw, guritynpd •rmserahk; conscience condemns you the law condemns you, God asyourjavwvcr,and judge condsmns you, and,has, gonounced his sentence upon you; and his T seVence is just ; the soulthat sinneth, die, the ,, wages of, • sin is 4,5,1t0in, vi: 23.. 7 ',:ifs i n s your condition, sinful and condemped.,i and now, what.4ll yo d u a do What.pmst you ; do,? t . What can you,do? Sinfaland cnndemned, what:can yon ,do,? Think of, these: ques #nnai, and , read .4.4.xvii;1401n -04-ziQues-5447i a 1 443(n)41 198 p of our Psalms and Hymns . Till I wilts , sign adieu Yours as ever ME For the Presbyterian Banner itrui,dracate. Hints on Sabbath Schools. It is very well knoiri, that 'Robert' Raikes, the• great founder of Sabbath BehoileVeon templated quite a different 'object from That which is now aimed at r by this Institution. He sought to furnish the.eleinents of secu lar edneation—as reading, 'writing, and geographY--W such as'weire Unable to attend upon sach privileges during the Week, and thus to rescue froth ignerance the masses of children' and youth, especially in great `cities:` • Its ratbef:a Rclgpd IS'clzobl enterprise,- confined to the destitute, and aiming, at Secular ' But, `°as 'often odeura in Gad's providence, struck' ofit a/new idea:, whi in its fuller deVelopMent, hag so overstepped,thelirst in tention, as to be 'scarcely recogriize - cl , as 'springing from this Source.' The great thought was, Irigtiuction on the • Lord's day for the destitute. The great defect: ef the plan was in its lack of an_exelnsiVelyreligious airn. - The Sabbath was, ihdied, a day fit for all kinds ' of Christittnivelbdoing--apecially for such Christian works aridlabnre of love as are best dane on thatday:—Certitinly, then for such Christian charitieta cenild-net be done 'on' any other day:'_; But 'the' Sabbath naturally assiinilates the work to itself--- 1 -lays its claim fora strictly Sahbatie 'labor and hence, if instruction is , fit to' be gifeu that day; demands tba.t it be Sabbath initrac tion: This, therefore, was the `..change effected in the nattiral workingnt events. And God, in his wonderful' providene,e, 'propriated the plan to the higlcpurpOlies of his Church. The instruction - of the' Soli 'bath Kdhobi became mere strietlyßabbatie ; until this:lnstitution his become a gigantic apparatus in the Church's hand, for the in struction of her children. RUT FOR WHOM ARE SABBATH. SCHOOLS TO _ - BE CONDUCTED , HOC' it . is . maintaincd by many, that the Sabbalb Soliools alnitild 'be niainif 'if not excltrsivety; . for the i ile tit sitte—lfor' such only as etijoy i nb . %ptivilisge of religions instruction at Many ~ pions members of the Church 4 0 lieft teAeiai iß,P.ebhatit,Schools O, where the cliilOrcn, „tjps clinic); are gath er9d,tiod ediridgetVitt - su j eg t 'as they ought ta"tight'at . 'ltome,Y ' ham olit . ifu to A 141041034 041 • • , '' PQ 6l o9nlie sound ontkvitisty ,of • our; most flourishing 'Sabbath Schools . would be disbanded and valttible'influenced:yrbich'itiftheris '001 . 40 , 4 dear s ones' our . 'ituttsehi4,4,,tW9V l 4 Ic*L tli."3 Abjec tion .isoften made, •andimust be met: 'Let. us:conii'der, •• I • • -• • . ~ T.'l"-Titt'"ltistAti:fori 6F . THE SABBATH Si ; n, ; the professing., pareni !tents the OM beforuj the, Churchpand eov 4ttarits'tolbring.it itp in the tartrtnft andlad i'mOn'itioii.:of this Lord : ~'his ` ~solehun;vow shall presently ses,tbials.a.kind of instruc tion which:pone other •cary. give, anct a duty which non e•other can perform in the parent's stead. Yet; is 'not the ChttrehNii , party in the Baptismal Ordiriuoir •Diiiiti / tbh whole transaglionLOuttiliVlVOo4ol' obligation to Fatoh over. this child:its one of its own membership,f and tOldo itepaitin securing the assumption of these vows by ;the, child when it shall attain discretionary t ria4s,? If this • , ;14 4 , Cana from votirlirhole theory of the relation laPtieed I.:ohildrkin• to the Chttroli)•.'then .sithbre , and advibtiti l ione t A delhe form this dif 'to h#i • baftized . o 7 il' this . very:ltitth SCl)pist in stitsaticut: 4 , 0,4 1 zi1e, this. i.e.. xicti i ...4 estoughi ,, FaittorilsvisitatiotriOnd4alselieti- "ONE THING IS NEEDFUL:" "ONE THING HAVE I t:~:.. MI El PUBLICATION OFFICE, GAZETTE: BUILDING, Y FOR THE WEEK ENDING dal instruction,from:the pastor, are the good old ways of our Presbyterian fathers, which we f are bound to inquire for, and walk in, so far as, is= pragficable. • But here, also, is furnished a most singularly convenient method of systematic iustruction, under the very eye of the Church, and by her owndi "realm „The great advantages of it must be, that it is, habitual, and frequent ; that it is ,compact in, its arrangement, and;not scat- Aged ; ,and .that, as is most fit ) it'reeognizes th Ouptizedohild re n ha ving aelel m Lupon. IT the 'special-attention ; of the ia the ~ .appointtnen,4 9f. the Lerd's day.. ;.; froymthis doctrine, as we shall Am, that,the jotheering of the, Sabbath SehUeltabOttld, , be no AV-hazard ~ MStter And, that the ~,tenehers,,should ,not4lie the mere chance ;volunteers, who , may , conie along, without reference to character, or skill, or soundness in, the f4ith. True, also, it results from this view, that thoprevailieg ;4 13 99.RY ?f , 30541?144.,A 1 19 0 1El ittO/rAftqllty,! iik44.,th-martlect PfltiPll444,3lWeriPlVAWlew , 6414 lob e ~ Qhlireh.the..a4WAW to a nivner 441ePr.. , 110:greafi'ag.Pneyf v 4,1.; m Lek, the pastel! found looking alter ft/'. z .department ,of ,the, bard' s house, as in volving lanclamental d vital interests in his work. It•,iney fairly be said, that no pastor 'can exert aproper,,influence his congregation, if he, fail l° conoiliate the in ..tere4t of, the-children ; and youth. Dr. BlB ler used to charge his students to•paTpar .ticular ; attention to ; this, .branch of every household; as .the ;surest avenue ,te •the'; parent's heart. The pastor's presence and countenance, if only a few inoments, on the ; Sabeeth-rn °ping; loosing among the classes,. and : speakinga kind .word the' children here , and there,. or,to all, from, the Superin tendent's; desk,, will greatly promote; his thence ,and, usefulness. These r ,,li.ttle ; ones swill ,carry-home the messages he gave them, and ,th 4 will ,he r , glad .of, his .friendly i per-! t sonal recognition-; and , he will,fuldthat this: is.no play,-, 7 , that, here thmeed is sown in, the tenderest, richest. fioil. I The. , great Shepherd said, - with, deep his uskotterms, "Feed my lambs," as well! as " Shepherd nay.elicep.!'. Give the lambs; of the flock, ,who ,sre„sop,t,t-to be the flock itself, the foOCetilatlS fiefor - 'tgern andzivel it to theta ~as they , require, ' :And 2: .The Church, ia4tot have in, charge} a the ,officering ,andi,instrw s tz,:on,s,a/4e, 1 ,54- be,* School, so" that, it tall be d tac 0, oft training to the doctrines and dutzes o & e a s, housg Instead the fh - 011yViespOnsiblel .;• quanageinent to whichuthila 7eletteritaryrde- 1 .partment is Ofteirdeftit the Ambarrassinemtl of the minister,,And h oftep ! tp,,the,er n otionnft a hostile interest,in the, Chureb, „all the ap,l pointnieitte ; should he - eithar directlYby,th s e! session; * un:der their ifOrn'ediate'cogniiiticei lie say 'that - gieri , Veaelier ought to Ve'a truly converted pe s on. For often' the :seiiiitlest'doetr4e 3 inay lie ` ea - Lastly' tattght'Jbf' '646 1 who ka76,j);1'0,. thittL: '134 I Wilfsiy,that eieri'teaCher in the Sib-, `bath School ongfit' to be, ivell'instrecteda i n the *trines' ,'of the Gospel,' and 'of gdod. moral character, 'and moral influence, as repreSeating those doctrinea'beferehiSclass.; And 3. , Let' the elders Un:crhteinbc:r:s of the Church, who are` ,thiti dirdetly' rispansi-: ble for ihetraVzing of the; baPlized visit the school, patrontze,tt, support.te well,. and daily, by' their pre's. ence, and ' t nte-! nand,' and assistance, thatthei e great agency far the glory of the '.1144.4er.i Would' not any such high .vihiVof - the Sabi bath Sehaol, as a primary schcollif the great "Church. Thdveisity; lead to Mitre liheial` ' efforti;on the part'of the members ? "Wonlal it nothring out those %beim' well ins r tru'ete,4l,+ as in'' duty bound, to do' their part,in th i ei training •of the s , ot:tibia &ober:Atli?! 'Aquila', it not lean to a.liberil 'replenishing,' of the Sabbath — School library 'arid to ail suitable esertions for the comfort or teacher,s and scholiii? 'And would it not:resilt`frOmi such an association of the Sibbith School with the Baptismal cavelia4„iitat the dreg' of the Chuich, now se comitionly "glected by , the Church, and hence so coin-'' Manly di?thtmed,' •ah , ,thougß . having oo'plaiM “ - upon hi services, would - be Voiced' new - light, the Lord's 4ttle;calk Who, not by any means'io he'Offended I • ' We have alreadyydire far enough in this' investigation'tb. show 7. tilt& it. is as gross an' ;error to release the Church from, its work, because of the parent'sAntyoisit•isito re 'lease the. parent, because iitTthe7dnty of the. And' it is its' glieitionCli,prictleal tojno4ey tothro* . the,.*hole :task :)4pOri'the -parent„ Abe - exclusion - et; ;tihe &Sabbath School, as to ithroW s thn4whole•work Von' the - Sabbath lichool,itoithe` exCltidion 'Of 'the' • parent; , ' Doesit notsufficiently appear.; frOre the fore going, that the Sabbrith'Scliooliti,.not:elone, nor mainly fortheliestirrae;fan'd. that the first obligation of the Church is not toll:vise Without, its boiindsp but , to , these: within' its pale ?... Jo, not rt,grestr,,(l4y„tolier baptized . chi4ren demandell ,jrit this,4irection ? i.nir 'dal( Mbar* shp4; in - Ws iik6thetrihito the Sabbath School?, thatJhemigardsithiwin 0011P4AiMPffith.:304:-.JPiousadOluestiOrrni.WaJ I a,BAMPAP,erY , 1 4 ( q t . t roN , I ii t r 9St ;head depFtureii of' he r baptate ch i ldren front' `her' tikAaelVill` s a rth istedOgree' tolther(egle`otrof'faithfill MOP. ily ism& Sabb ' etlic.ffehool tisiningta eth Arm 4141. r. :stcw Aor the .Preisyterink ,Banner ;Egg!. A ( 1, e.,),,,, !•41.1:1 it t„. ••••.•1.4 • 2. • A ougge,sigik-s 3A MIL EDITOR :—.lu,...yisiting among my pp9pli, I h,ve _freopdly plvie,rvqkti v glekt lelictenaKiii - 12:2,0aittanfitatiatit. valiQua,TELporoOal afa r , blittalleoretical an d' hullahritiiigh-levey,y fa ithfy dfitiiieq4i air alWar •fifdsvii ton' eieiy is needed' BYtmoice iikidlirOrirtof ( a.:l4lfgeone chafOlgr,*;tiba t tyif f ixiaqiiiiPitll 'yeArlit biAli ngi ,pididyliisOlead it rtlie good Waft:ref Oizit pleriiiiie' OWeihriit especiallytiliti!led reinarkillf essays Oik col•Autpoidebt; SS" Saijltitritoi6 cietr;'s6 ioireduraid ' one of common sense,. not blinilt AVI. dice, !iatiiiirliii,:b 7 y*Zoariifcrice 4 / dtiliem, the i'eif reasons*l I trelF So; Aiik a .g gie '4l . oii l e'6 4 iiiiialilegOtanmii? '"`) SeriailfdlislBtWiiikillts4Miti; 14 04 / Votifilcithaiig VOCtoiii 'lllititi"4lo2oB4 ftitiffei364llfaie cn4 ,tit.J.tur e,° nn tit MALI CV have one article, say practical subject,ft questions for discuss? 1. What is In What is the way of is)3onviction, legal an. regeneration, repent. &e.? Thus, persons., formed. sinners and. greatly benefitted and would have variety,' great interest would the Banner and Ar 7 and none can tell the might be'efrected. ibe - irreat and extensi whited up, through of the admirable Esi on " Religions Expel be said those Essays and if the . people il eithei t *oda: they -may be 40pli 4hem, 'where they art but how very few, them ? and there is thousands would read never seen Dr. A.'s, them. Let the matt serious and prayerfu. there be an agreemer as; I have named; should . be adopted, 'be the result. Frpm onr Li Preparations. for Chi The Great Cattle London Poulterers vices—The Natiuk eeption of Dr. Lim Dliesions—:Central Trade and the Alissions--Turkit Tract Society .App iii in Austria—, `—The Skeleton "Wonderful` in been the prepare ;Christmas .festivi Bight. Turkeys, And lowlenAs of, .. x se, '&e., have C‘butitiessi 'number, -Oohing their! w ctixen; , ,' and. tem] frai l o? . ; . °Y r s' toiling inide i t enere all' over `°i and wine :re+ npihimpers to d. the Provinces, Parcel's Delive: everywhert,..ift , metrop i , ti 9 l i§,, ..... . boxes :se*" efl ffee,ticiii.t` litlistri Ids r Rai* L tiVeil gathering At &elle,' Lir'eparing 'the 01 ot, :b oiling trmt a...9 0 P5idf1r,44 ROA -, , e et - see.it Made A ,Nvi ,i . the •grogp_of juvenile 4pectiots, rich is Sim"; hopes of tiiii futitre,' ; is a pleitling ariireiii estii,e erketiii3lei iti odnnexide *hip: ttlikt , family life, which forms the' great bonseri , - .tive : elemeat Qt.thiS9katio.L. If f ~ 'l ,i',._ Vail? W,OtildAtAip, to ittiempt a desmiptiou Christwelcomedße' o mas as is in town a 1 ton' Irviiag,: ""Sketches by Gedff'rey , ,liatigiven , the J mbstinivid'•andi tiuthful die -sure of. anrgegbah(VhristAtaB, :that, Mae, eYeT. imittep. ~43FABoolibh:Arettd'it, - feeling the 'heart ,gl . ow mith `the: ; idothinehbliin atlyounitlzie'epriefiuni : the.grand• old•Barciniablialloirithiits &hew** bsVPI and- ell"tothg:ePPuMn.Keesi.4 4l *, flumt ; Alp tgaakpgilp,g,,,Pn...?he witty BEPITI nea,noal..firef - )r i ndanS'iniall4toe bp c t, . ,•,i f a 1, ana'the innbeent Inlanty among the y g i .pe"o1)16`; - .whiehi Vintsiiiotes f on.Lal tate*. au privileged; ; these; with: the ,ample ( prov,iiikm made for , 9 0 0Fgers7::?fariA•aerWIRI OSSIPti; hotmliold,rB, evßn:for thn : tena*ts of our Tilton' Wo4l, rade,: (whiPiie4ificnii, Naiad' "that rditiroil inn& 41)tithbet , out l'civgry/ iyear in teolb6, nexionlivit , hPbtistmas,:with.stextetype464-1 neeeLandigeilerl4t3f• 7 k; 4S;(3l,dibi ' I I f • On!biOndirieekrlast; (paid ruhvisiirdir l the ~ 1 4 4 1VICAMEocht4e3 1 4tpni37..biell, Affell Pillnekelt 99.1 0 . 3 8 1 1,3• 13 ,Vi L e14?, „Ta.Mgtop.o,7 , the Corporation of ][4oo, ;two years ' agy : deg' . A ' 6'4 innitkeVitbfOre CliristmanyAsiThithtud—ringea minx= t berg, and Ifinistrentsr.takontorriter.sqa are,bronght.f ,ft,nra.evny.y. pa.4,9Lthe as, well as from the Continent. of : 'Nein Vie n iiii - Vildi u- of seven dataind sa ndf raker : at. .initrkei. The: spectacle, as viewed(from t thcaloftyo eleek-toyfor, was: aeet striking. The eye, after ,sweepilg,....iptinl the horizon, and taking in Hlgbgate, Hemp dead, and th - e ilia - but trying in ! Cet4iei4eTtlfiiitfalliilhtsko:Wrgif over thVeitittia iair(Priat Vd r diiie.of St. Vatil'ai." , eame:beitskatoithe(teenci ,, inlieedilay ) 1 1!1sF, It; ..e.t910 0 .3 #4! 1 !)Alld ,P.e)l ll „.P.f ane,epw.pre .11e,151,6 , ,,drrce,p, 7 .01'4t the pt 4,3 8 3, ihe v hfik„ of `droy,iiis' came 'UP fipai"tro l g4V.mingtaillitli ties 1111'1U:if / ad bargikinlikk ; posednitehers. !I ,('.( ..tzlipylio (3 All ibis( had, been prepeded,by, a g-rAtid Annual Cattle Show at ,the Baker 'Skeet ttiVati;irWeiet)i4.Dititg' - ot: - gf o giligrdiga preseiltdiiilorday ; while thotuaindirofstieotators defile,d - thi.ough the.B.azaar,snow,pattliingtlefore so me nligkty, yho.l.7,,6ll4 ( pefe e ktOrer! 110p0 opftto tovia4thatpondermia,Ozniatum,tO 1 lids at Idoi'litlineV.' TEA ,with sheep the iiit , Sbu'thdonin; 'blade fined ilighlanderk•anduipecimens d'rormotlien qnartgra, Addition , to , cql.leoA9PPl:dc Coobtn,Ch3na and ,D,or,kipg s foyla, the , der of itie . the,:ralpig. a PAT aca 4 lll;gr - til6y, are t l44ii and' heii iltnnet 4 . theautso w ci obesity; (While 'their) :large: ears fall,peurtain , RtObi9N,er tigtiritAMMing l O t eeCler)§.4llWillitt t har iNgt h,:f ot QEOPPaI I MP I P °I ,PaSeI„ O ,I I , I 4 I4 must 'irtlie ng' s e s tiirenimr . r .„ n i Vitlig Oi l Nara itheidfilteiels" and inititherelshopspwithiflitlifliiize•nintii s (citeti itna•bultocikii,) , ..deeked,withl gay ribbons, mil 4 Otik:gFPßei PlTheY 3 . , :Pendgit , from gate of 42fritA h ri#4 41 1 } l i d/ 34 4 4(4A no jet "Y) -. /DI 'l . I, • lAI4 (0 JPOOT I hin TillY4 4l ?, 01 A 1 0 1 g .1j s C IP C AP C I I PP„ %. • 1 1 0'91 AND COUNTRY,, hung ' round rtn mo wn a arned p11191k4 'JAW; t leWigeldillChikatiratie;laittincddd'br&SA:gel= telithlillSfit iu 4iondiffet'i ' -studaux,..3strr ,tiut:Lo.. - 1 , : utattuil ,et , they'd° read lied in book form; !paratively, have ',a to believe that; essays who have never will see 'lien be taken into The PUBLIC RECEPTION OP - DR. LIV INGSTON, at Freemason's Hall, on. Tuesday . last, furnished one of the most gratifying • scenes which it has been my lot to witness. The Earl of Shaftsbnry was in the Chair, ' the platform was crowded, and the hall' was • filled by. the friends of the London Mission ary Society. The peculiarity of the day was the homage openly paid by Science to Christianity, as its great pioneer and its best friend. • Sir Roderick Murchison, the ' President of the Royal Geographical Society, and Sir Henry Rawlioson, (whose name has • a world-wide reputation in connexion.with his . successes in deciphering the cuneiform char acters on the Assyrian marbles,) were, both 'present; 'Both bore their willing nstimony to the extraordinary merits and services •of Doctor Livingston. I The , : 'travelers is. a 1 1 Scotehman and the indefatigable persti- I .verance of Alie . , of, the ,eons of Caledonia . ilia "never , 4 0141teptc 'been 4 ' 'so 'thereitighty ! tested. 'He' perfOrmied , iirjciiiineyiaorOss'the entire .Contineut , .Of '•Africa, ;•frOm:. West Air i . East. , Twenty-seven different ; times. was he seised with ffver v and,seyen times ; has ,Ike,ie ,'Ant' ni - in•ent 'danger . iir.frising Its' life... Ile . lid" beeti - einititiletiary'leSbittbein. Afrt ' (Va, not fir - froxii : thd techttinatbentry i , where thetillustrioui Robert. Moffat 'labored -vii-tALLlFh.(.ooPl 3l ,di4oTY„Pteuiteitf 4 13 3 . 44 . been autie t eff i y.ara• i absent .AM tEnglan He returns brim:did •aiid s ioin'fsbnter'wot ri With a clark,mintstachn on his Apperlipptil :irtigi t iOrell-knif; fark,',• - friffi g a t AtbosWAvla "feeteight Gates:Ai . Wqgfig..., ; tt,n(i . aspect fie %oldest. ... t .ll i isve mostly rest, %the ground, : 1 44 0 ) 0040, '4O OO . v f 4 ,.50,04 1 4.: 1 4.4k?eu 16 e4 ; h Oapedi upon . him, hy, suuk...erninentmerti is ' Ilidliaftsburyil, Murchison, .‘ , Rawlinson,., and iVitiiglittnNPreeident of • Ilfe diattigiabilr4 'v i ati.eo,y with *l*(4: ASEI*VIIIi I IO4 - 104),,tifl i:'04;#1:1„ :Aii,Clioric . . and , welconie;'hitn a ,10a . - . ,iiklet.iiiniettecr ?Ali& 4ddress,..irexe: marked :avithrthersim iliciarof tnieiidipwatiailile , iiit . : , f - .!'' . . nc.~ t,.k.' ' .. • le ;',';' C ' ''' ': - .63lbithili t atlB..*,. ; 1 0- 11 44.: 1 ig 3 1 4 ...4 1 44 1i . Z *. ii l iW j ft .4 iP 6'..' i 4 i;t:t,''' '4 l .e.ltittrin .41.nOl! , 4 :;ttre::.uumerona;,:.an&he .f000d: the - amine 'Of i.E ngland; , as:the friend - of the lilack!mari,:und th'eoppoaet 4'. thejelaVis Ailisils,..=Fliki4o B :#'::if P.41 66 04,1W. 013! very :10 ' 4 , 4;:th.:," ' * l4 6•;Pai4P,iiit., • f ifirs . . is :nii:46ablibm,tiko..,siaxe tiode,._althougii :not suppressedivie.yetilargelrirepreased by th 4 'British eirtiiiitra.;;' , TheireaulV itthe...eirtirict ':ticin, 'iii 1011*7, 0010 0*:#1 1i i , : ii . i i iit l a ' ' 8141 ) _ .0441: 14 V.i04, 0v;,..004 4 # 0 .i0 ' MOP • . 0 'Predatory I ii.t.toclpit.t on the zpeaoefulptribea, withey.al stewft;of. , ..putting-.4hena, ore boaird '131100111;i and' transporting . : then I , - th"' - '64lei• 1 69aMkkeCiiii filW4io .' 7 Pa i i i iiie l tliiii;io l / 4 "Ot " . .tia n slii.Ve 'inereifitOra,46;:iii"4.ig i t .)iiiro found their traffic so 'fall of risk and loss . , that they Wife beets `oldies: turn their attentionritirithe7aittliiiiitr4W4i the soil. .g.O9lPAttPc Anfk Q itrintitu. itythe, latter, Made welcome by pr..Liv,ipgsbe's,healing „poser ,0...... IA , a.... ,i' q 5 , ... , -.. , •u •+ -, '•• as a physician—have now i a ,path opened np liii iiiSra..aireadaia;l4B,.viid6:.tt;"As itifoulardeloiliiiid'gCtlierCiipaidti C4iiod'lnfe, .cforevlmur to his! departnie , orr Ibis - Vent exP'e, 44 1 .9 11 1ixg , l'EaP 0 1 44.,9.141ed5t01a1EC *4017 , rats solarobser,yttiOna i ;lanqpicese Filk noW 'bn•iiPplied with an. loch-Ante -map . of 'what ' l liittiertatailigen ,l inki - et ii&cgliitiillf the . eye's tti tike) 114cgriiiiher. 'RCAt 'Aliel 4 Rifyid ; Geographical! Sooietyp,the reception ''of, the . ..t£ l ,‘SelorrwM>ent.4 l ooofijo,./ighPro ;is :-Inneh to mtisettrage the, .hope L that 2 10Ctige.e . jii; 10,34 'Coining in Greltilq4,lii,; moils as .*Te it lifiridiliiirOrreligitni. • ''''' . 7 ' l " i " ' .• • .4 3Livingiliotes , 4ifn *aeon ilidlpititfOrin- 1 - : one, kirideed,!.ui thel p , mtitit- 'for Muck, i Min. t 3 h.0.+4.4 Pa.sol l 4: vgll!lielkiln;4l4 the;uoblest motivesi„and , years, w i ors,tiway t m with,iter %tilde? itioiliiid her l i t heitiaxt *.s.j.giiitted. . -i iiitli" hiiPstliaiid'''fiaii4 l- iiiil t e whitUir'-ille mould ever see 'kiln itc;ttinP fr Mit :the iii aiigh -0 -ter of ,IobestAl.offat had &stout heart, ,and strong faith, too. Arid when iuFreernasons' Hall, a whole .aasernlgy,,of the 'best ~of • • the ise4ble J Oi a E ngland rose Clo AO .tei'lini;Vand honor ; and when she herselfalifeire'd r ib .v.ary, tieantiftillyt byz the unohle:Chairmaii— ‘r..:;.ved,tlref*aritittitAiilantriif:tiltilitiOntith '. - - O *O ffi Y, Iir AFJ P l i i V* l ooo l Alik enpirisAull'..,' --1 -'' ' " ':;.' .1, ' . .,i' • ' . !... :p.,.•, ..?.?: ,:V.":r.:.):4li,litta e. . i :I . :MAO (POT ItgrgAtitol *Ai that , 5ir..11.. • Raidinsdwi.*ddia sileoialstributefol‘admira-: 'thin t'dttli'atitsiforkAdnitAiii'doSt'hilCiiiiit "hiti'li7. 4 .Alaiiiiiiiin'iliiiskitiiiola,'•iaiskiiive . ~ , ~ A 70.14 I/19.41119 91 • •lo .c, • . 4 oat I: . .Otf i inenifr, - 5,1 1.40:11 ltillitC Mt ;INtAt emit ailioU : tii Refit-ril t4,'lrbitiktuttlitUndkif',!; fig& WrICP OK VA i r el 4 l l44 l teVT ls l l . • 7PRAd3eO iCA , 3,l 3 4iintimaie. ~..94.0.911 4.t.ifi: "Society,: who As...ne.w itzavelingiover the stibnevirbereiDr..Dwightleflaboni,Yrindthose :iit"lfts"figtiiliiiiesiKteiei,;::halre'Aikeii* e ni.4 1 .5 1 9 -4 04:,(74it ii i kkr so l l :4.l4 . :. 0,1C4!4ii ‘ a lPal-A*Pliki.TAP!.-i 4 1.5t8, • 3r4itteib aa _heAlootedit do*-0/4eingtut f lon ro. , raft::: He haditreeeifiect , thiP ifireatatriattentiOnbin Iti? eli4Aihft 9 V Tifrkiilit itiitlibtitiliti'li 10449.0N1111470'irRi144i4.fcliiifiVi4 - o.'l l 4. Allto :S y ) -lila:SAoo4l 4 i 14401 1 ffii • abellatterhan-lieeo longithe firm driend.and , protector of Amerieltionissionarietosimu4 •oripit 40d4igifirtiWtitile.": Hi: altliaitle., „ .-As ii.br lal it y, , po irsiAn tatt r avewh ie g . :414 , ,, , m70 ..**l l .44l , *,o.cipiteirto,.. ,:an . ;tip -newly formedgelturohe&ifillheiis-heall , the 4eritevf ; ftilit , loimpipd , it's iteeme**lift fibihiq ktig "itif' - iiinriatiii dritib6riliaillifoi ",4,...,.+A 3 4901. 1 . 113 ...-*V*;litili l o 4, V4 l Flge 44temwr.Ett. 1., 0,,,!, .4,:i '•ri,i • e: ~ . +Orp,:' ;, , r. xit• - rvi t.- . ,„i, .. 12 ,... r.. .. 1;6 m a ii ,; au ) .The';' l l,lllE,l, 479 t ` - 'w 7 sl'"'" - . F 9 I . itits*li encouragi ng. s ' Vli sifia:6§l4 644 • of Ningpo, informs the ommittee of i Viet wßat3vilianilig ifiaVgiN ie l v'erall law iatnAlletinteribtpatiakvittitettiiidutidalt I int. WalledoitieST hithertonignoraiit mfeithe; ....brqi69lT's.-.A Vt.. ritMll al@ hit $0010.4 2 ,L1 q i zit„lieip a ton B, l o CogwPap 1 , 7 3 4M . Lt SA t ... • -.... tderation, and let Ong such brethren if such a course great good may H. 172 wt Town— :le Show= lairch Ser- Public Re-; • kry honor to , The Slave! 1 'Nestorian: • China-- 'rptezaast-: . irittuaiarq 1856. kilt hay* the .greati, last fort the fem., ;uffol!F, ) town '3EI have Neil' ale . eir en indink and iel)Psx th. its tsi -y many er , _ ,e ye- Crown of all the °art) how, who alone art worthy:" ity forget the claims of that vast field. iet it, ' I be clearly understood, thSt 'missionaries in China can far more cheaply prepare tracts,- than any home Society could do. PROTESTANTISM seems to be reviving in Bohemia, and other provinces of the Aus trian Empire ; large numbers having been led, through the oppressive character of the Concordat with Rome, to apply for admis sion to the Lutheran Church. It is most probable that there is not much spirituality in the 'movement; but it may be the'com mencement of important, changes in a land where Jesuit,. persecution ,seemed ; to )have irodden out finally the fires once kindled by Join! Huis, and . Jerome, of '.l)-rauue: . WC lave some . keen disciples ?f YEqr,rAL • BIANISIII IN ENGLAND. ..,it these ohristuitui times; it is hard to realize the truth of this; , 'br, indeed, at anytime of . the Year, to believe it among this carciverous. people: , ',.- Nifierf th,eissa,4ohn Bull has some strangeohlhiren, • who deny" iliet . PleVidence ever., in,tesded 1 fleshtelse ' the'"foOd of man • a nd with the .peinussion ' there anent given td . the second , ' ' 'father of - the: world,. they - still' ojenr that '' they,caver, of infid.elity l in their :teaching: , 1 'Omy insist,, inoreoyer,;that•hy : he diense. L of itioraal'food,tliseases are diminished in.numl. biz; iiici `severity; vihiCi44ill4" be "4'104 'trite; Wit. -viefe - ad; 04 • 'irliiirliig •itiel:l fleshaneet..t 1 1. ,, presultiiihitTbiith iii ' ll* ' ' ; ICA aAd,;Anzerica).-itrith...•lerge I olasses,lani ; • ; pal ,400 d ,is peed v to l an' .exceseiye .eirtp4,ll • 1 There is 'ii:VeAetaripii,,l:ejrtiyay heldsfri if year, ei l fikeman's' Iff.ill,lCeden,tiliepAt Ititalion 'OfLiiiti:'cliT'-iiitilft gitet - siiree"&"euble : ito the cooks ofiszo-establishmeutjwhcierthe ": f4csk i and.. fowl Aavp; long )bften)throwing - tui !• r 1 N'iFP). VrAng.°49lT'fr.cuitk gifiAo/14e1.4frigfi on', the no;ieriliof le passOrsrb.Y: 4., E ,,.. 1 ~,,- ;.0 , - , •••-f...1 :-. 11 ..,..- .il ....I . 1 . d •' ,1!,0 ' , l !Al. 1 I once sarmue D mac ) at.a Lord-m."ora i Itearit,lin , the'LdriddellansiOnt 'if oUttie.,-"With . , ! mimisister whohad adoptedtVegeteriat i pr' in:. 1. ciPleS,!•••4eit, Whiler::,ttirtle,sonp,; and ,'other I Ifirurie di 'nwr abundant . 41 14.11, 1 . : . ' ay . I ,V1141t7. - it41x40,4 , ;;* N i . tli • , ~.”.•,-, titiAlli Cli "a il ' died eerie 4 14 1 'keilierftwitlf the" iisilif 'MCA fr'ilitie.'" ' C. ' tweemedr , Eathinout ilk • plice there; "ibtii he ,:tuT ) quiter*Wealbon the,subject of )N r oige ( t titTO,T).., : 9lt e me )! 1 1 1 PiWle.illov'c'tfroPal i fivangeksm to, imanisT..,, . )1 ,, , 1 ..• : :"' she tVegetiiiiin iic t ie`tbeir'organti q) qi T . i., Et ciiiii 4 of these 'l reeit - ozre - 114,a ' dog :•leitterv.withi . theosigliatitrever A' is KB:e. 4.o7 l .l'..Pknnibsi'll :gruel, attsohed. otlT \ hese . ,ofxcitic,rtietle,lFe.pP,F.lPL% t:9.l4Siesrhed, 'to idiolyncracy. Peshapay.alskit i ii .par = ' t tiiiitl"tOihriectiiiiii CVO" to'fface the ex- ' 1 isttinde YaiiirOvpiittion of . §iiiiiidal** oalle4 whisk last, 1.; obeinve, li:heingictro-t. ' ,diced, fFom,tho o truiteA•At44lB into,3.4ondon, t' , Itia his its ,publicagons, contaiehm pomp:lA.4 'Ci r eiftiOns Troth' the. world of spirits r, The )tietat.'remedy . ' foi - 'ell' Po)iabikke; . 0' for 'ill hereitisao teach: the ionWtet,lie' nikikilifie • theological .:titteiranoes :of that glorious; old ' `mk, It Bible; and. 49. phi th enntWoln -•, ttieelry in o!r . fanilim byttheheip t o!, go. Veiiniiiiter'Clteehiin. Presbyterian goy aerzreent'aigothPknielf bYll4eld'a.ol 2; ' ,permeating) and•tpervidingignatienie inte r - !eat, : toonacicros, ogidleartit-48 lure,to mak& ryzat nation greet., 'Cr.; v. ...i . ... .... ~..... • hts,olol,l l pgnsipee, appeared)' in *morning. ,R S ay eA il tic i f 9, ler ng advertisement ;.„ - •, r ,! ! , 1 I K,nir7cuelterJo4tr:l99-scs.r? l id li tl.cfburalzBhel Sisies OF 1118 BODY dnringt,osoqepeison.qupli! Bidtdnnktgwdt4jirsifons. ,, BOink'ntSebbrsndtbin,. the bones will be foopd well marked, and dowqopsd.: ../4., • -di•estepoil.tokkle%lbillio ." 82-NerthusebeelandPlace, , Bayswater t' , -;bil : /11:4 0 '•::r G.*!.4- :-51 Whether tab was th e pSpii.a man lii'Velatilia,WiiiViiikiniit'te aisleietliii'iiiiieri! by some speculator on the-possible Cred'ulity cf, ,SOme--.l!rofessordt - Anitoinyi 'or Surgeon, his certainly &curiosity • Moat cf, us would prefez to he in the bosqni l cf. pother eloh,. 'even.'iiiil l all the i f' heiiiirs andindignitiir: iit bitriiil;""rither than be ' . .iilide L( SliblefOliisi ,0f:;,4 But:• - to , :traise4littleocash' on the "'rel . ,versiton,PiA3f::otir life policy) in this:way, is •st : novel pm:wily 442 I .Bryisptetvpmekfrqw. one ." nard up," and not incapa ble ki, car-' ryip ,g his , corpus to another ,oltr,,far . . rolik: e •Briiii;licialsie la SirsOgital .4911luing. t 1 ot.t.blittiatsblyssiiitijef; lit4l ) ) iviieiggsi in niaitteriailk 41eits)efity 'Or, ; '-ci ff p-tbre l ' Pra Vii i i ;; : •.4 Aiii44...;:iiii46„:siiii! : . 4 1414.1eii,;in.fr;hp riiibioad i (..Thie..ttritishiQond saucer thevapotr, attests,theshiglyietarsctft . •ofoth'e Direatoit ‘ of I ,the'lltiliiaq. c iliii*gati-1 1 * ,fg'i t ra "- b k o ie. llk4 ' . 2 1.+ 68 . ` 9450 7 4. ' Ac* - 1 *g:toilte4A3_4 l .3.34 , T# 4,41-404,4he.v.40! .4.o4.4o:"Nxindixiaopaacanatiolifi, ~,, 1 ~iv oitam- 1 e. ,......v . % . 40 . 1 '''' :o firt Y ' i sa iritV.4 ., . L.. 1i,.141 , ligits,l, I Pk; .04 otpch vol,ccpArrhazz.tui.3,l and his ; Officers, on. board, the : Resolute. , aThe (3 aptain , 'a d dresSed to' her ! i politifecd- nicer ; 1 lipeeth: 2 a l lY6'' ) *On': et s prgailo . .yhr* , i kadigaik e i l rAikhic 4t, 1 4.ii1iv#410.. I i 1 iviti'Viltloq44.4t i it;o.l.3l),44o,l) : :,:!., 1,,, :, 1 I. Thetki%tiiiinif IVNT WAR,Fe,..gtx I ,—, ~, . • 2r a* r.... •• . ~., 'P ' , I . .', ... . 4 e illAqingy ~9,; Milki .. 137,!tre.firtgimagr, "' ... in ISfos thnational; expenditure gincAllte.D:: . . -It e t amounted 1,o•Imote than daixtrfour millicbie ! itterlingi I (Thishytterit 2 iiiiilice ,iiiiirety..yi* millions iTheetiAil lancl..tifji 2 A ffbeigiii i ycar c os t fort,y-seven,,rnipptic & • ,Cli t nAgiit. 1 ing, Of We'llarifig 1,, .'figlit," we 'il ',,' tialS i the' finlEVI daloulkteient"diebtliiiinlictelirly i siarctintesiar i much inndefrayitig airlift , 141lgififla., of the -AonwgovernmentAi Ad* 1 to this th:OVirq7, l , 3 ig i #M i lli9n B sPnt :SP Y., '• h4o,he i mtereet oi•T,lii.4Fii dOt, ttfT,grititer, t part (Ontiaited by War,' T ine; We preened'', ' peeplefithair%ekrer; 2 tdid intietehittltitsseitt atatet clKg oft.thelworld, payLiliseitityliotortriPx!k-i 1 bel l -o.Pgia).o9 , E14 0 9f.11D 4sits;,4re tjAt ii ascii; an unmixed evil; and with greater. I intensityttlaari%evitadhoeld waipilaypASSoi,V teOthoulthe feclile tlettvdelightin. tidirhlo, l ' 0 Irt•h•iidu.l .0,..81. 4 ;fwd./ 44 . - ' ,X.r Nir'- I .9. Pl . 'ii.--Ithe k lAtairoilheAhe'sboilik,4ll 1 AWN seems.. Alt on goof( war wit ,13wItrrlan , end to Nenfehatel.. - • " The Conference 'at Piriejor the final Set tlement of the liolgrad and ?Serpents Island dispute, will assemble in a few days. It is considered certain that the dee l isio r n will be against' Russia.' ' '• ' Lads t: IT is a singtar fact, that When the n riian swears he swears Tkore are nci oathein Indidnr)vetinit'enhit: • HENRY 111. of England_ used to say Aiat he would "netherU n okveree pee hour.. with Giid'iw prayer 'ihiliiheai - 45theriiiiiiiiiiOt him ten:—Edecttilt ' .“ • 1 • Viaiiii*foo weak 'to t 1 guide her - , ' 5 ' a'iheadetrong' hem p .thiit **ours the . . rider. ,Tivu Tim passions,themrythbodied doirn kt t eop on? m nr,i'nknospir,c4onoelrgo, and know o nce gtonnd ttnt *kg Paler. r r P li ' m g ilt :l4 3 li ); r u i ai r g !t l i s iTAPP ace ' . Ilish'll4 haul gat rem( or ease, 'War iiitipaild'iib`k Yale; cilildilialreimYthrOkea , h - eart rejeieet". - " d .4, • 4. ax 4,11114,vi1y Fa it I', mid ttl'diasiDthe opieioa . atidtlioaghtsfof a friend ; Ahmk.l44 his. differ 9frolairiini: onk;PlYiln v e ,. jezlopt l i,Q si T(.1 1 74 We - Arty hie wait" "of . But ifitelalleilito Nei ^ft teia4)6 7 A* AP's rallytdmiihinkithimiiiseheiblitEigum.-1 A TE;i:Lliiii hilil l tell it then I 1n2.;,:i. a real Christiati'llfe - Whii . can traly .; fftat that he seeislge fsitorloffabove - eyWisrill , - •'• ''' '' .. tAlle.tfialigl* 7. . ::!..% 1 10 4 f‘t• Pm' virri3til i n 1 . 1 n (!!i.'!%..... ' ;...,. 4,,,: .:, • obey km here , a nd to enjoy pjap p r hereittii, 'is Alielirc r iwiling raetili . : o : . .... tbeart ; , :'thst his' &jai iiiiiroWl4 thatliii I ' .:V.• ;him-...n0. more, •-and:;serves:!himT no 'better. 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