• ...... . p I ,i•.# :0.. ...... 1 .. .5., ...?, .:• ... 1 --tic...v.......,,:......,..,....!. .. :.,.... . ____ ___ • ..____ A .. . ill Nnte• - •• -'7 • ' 3 "3 . . , •:' io -, r , lc.' 1. $ !r: ' . 1— fr., ' o . r .. ~. .! .' .: 10 ' .. :1: : bi l . . t 7(I ist; 11 •V t • t . . . .'i .0 4. •' .l. . . . li • A L'Al • 1,120 e : • t ~' D..: ti . : 7 i.f - A ..• if.. -.. "• • '.) - .. r...1... 'C'...... . - , . . ''_;:, ' . • 7 .. • • •. . - ~. , .• : f.i.'• .. .• , •••'..!:''' ' -,. ,' :*. '',..- ::' ..?, .:.,: - 0.;16. 04"; . . . _ —_ .........= preabytWain *WWI Vole VIII Ile• 48. j PriseWeds* Advesotei Vsl4 IXI I 11*, 43 I DAVID McIDINEY and JAMES ALLISON, Editors. fERKIL-nr ADV47IOE, origiwg:lootrg, ! :,. On the Death of a • Young:J.l4(ly, A Lovely Young Christian, v oitllfvt, away in the pinto of 10. Far from this wilderniiil of; woe, Thy spirit pow,is fkown; And thou' h'ai AufieriVegtini poi°, Whertv,itihrow lefUttithonii. When thed ones steed around thy bed, In each ; to weep,; '4 Thou calmly bade them all adieu, And gently fell asleep. E'en in thy greatest sufferings, Thou still didet wear a smile; And in submissinialbu-diiiiifiti'd*,:eillq To God's most grardons • ~.(» Thy language wee, 4g I'failLnat didefileoL It burp ii D 6 49.r.R42,0 loa i ?::::: A' AXI4 , tol tbe " here, Why tlies dosld Or wish thee batik again, .• • •=. • • = Sinoe.thou arte.gwne to - resin:Ter above,: . . Free, thrd'ehildt;'lcfroni M. 'moo. • Whit is 0641 Pretii:)hitigl" ' The following fromiths . Wisdom. Haruki, pleases us much:'` ' imirdnend it' to the' attention of oar nitrititeirial'lrethren. The people [alsoMarderpte some benefit from itr• if it will.lieliotheni6;form a correct taste in regard •t0! ,, -preaohing. Theivaritilistias have an th h t;ii s Ofit no ttpon • e o arao e• sermons tn.) , are to near. Min isters desire to p/eaie n is, i t erasY i t'o'.edify. They .woirld, attract in' Wei. to dime. Ministers and people both, however, have, sometimes, an incorrect judgment mid an erroneous taste. Several pers'onsifir4V. here , represunted as disouseipgl . a . serinnn lat i ely , heard "But whj , ie it,ferrathisriAut is there in suck preaohisa r tbat,fmakes.you.,eapeckem.-...., phatioally that you like it 1 responded one_ of the group of retiring worshippers. "Well," replied the first speaker, "I think it would take some time to specify the particulars in such preaching, that makes it in accordance with my trte, or °MOP pond with my ideas of reit preaching. But I will say I . beasuie vie 'see from every taiga' 'Or Oleic sitniSery - worirof the speaker, , that hW'is iri direct' earns/it; and desired' that the theseige of God Shill be heard for its :own sake. You see and feel that lie came ' into the pulpit fora spe.' clic purpose. Next, there is .ntoldoubt. the minds of his hearers,- from the com mencement,' lmt - 1 / 4 55,1iimsoltbolearly.Aundetrk stands thed;nollll l 3&9qtliiits he,,hemP.lnebt 4 A ?`Textblitatitl) o o.lo 849129 1 10/1. ,a 0 without many words, what he is ainitig r At. Next, he does not burden our mind!! with • long statements of goog to do, but gOS t!'eforb, y our, `es doing one thini andl on.y , one.; and that is sio'distintst that when be g ets its done, it'is "Of 'th•P`flilTafg'o'f' eta! pie standing before -your.--This is fixed in the mind, ant scrbn"lreinionnutliingloto an. othehgtititat PtMlisitAlljS 0P. 1 414.4.5as great: eNcelis*ei, itftf•micA ircAoNvcion there is littO i or gillvers,r,4:l(4AdeS ,IFlgillieskint4'7B7,ll%4l43:Pw What the spida)sar,,,iS IM,St 11,9 conclusion.Beery'' point is strict plain, and . not_ooveredlia by *ids, nor in volved in others. Then there ~is ,feeling in it, earnestness; thetheatiPlidels himself a party to ,thb .frinsibtion,"and''an 'interested'? participant in the argument or exhortation.. , In short it stAn4t to me.to.ibe the word of. life." " But t " said the •qtierist, ." do you not suppose , the teermon to which we have listened,,tollay, would ;bear close oritioiem as a homiletio disoourse, or,that iS l would be called good or gteat , by those„w,hc lietmkto the finished preopbers_of, the day Z" " Indeed," repOok i the,lfft i f 4 ,4 my hears was too much in'terelltecT;toWnkiiebout l , orit '; ind;l know or oire!lintlitifei rank t' seinlon' *kid' ddikiiiiicing . / the leatilik' Of this I 'tun sure, theie"Was word sir •okfrifiefdli to shook s . sensiiiiis ( ;OV . sidr. I ieniemhiir no .vio lattdiftif tlii fires r of qiitikorprtitiodk, but I d6'tititoniibbP l effit 'the tlibide oione blinKnp 'of m'earting, eVei'y One of them, and fair , of 'heart, also; Ind what is 'beit, the very beet of all is, I am •sure they will be remembered; I am sure :every -one un derstood every word uttered and every po• eition advanced. I am-eure that I felt-that the preacher was Sikitigtto.me,incl I:think Buoh was tile impression generally." Two Kinds of Pretohing. • Paul says, "We preach not, ourselves, , but Christ Jesus the Lord," It would : be., well , if all who profess to preach the Gospel, conld use these words, truthfully. DIV. , 'it," is sometimes the case, that the ea: . , cupant of the . pulpit would, if strictly, truth-, ful, be obliged to reverse the apostle's state ment. Of the two grand diversities of pul pit performances, it has been said: There is one kind of preaching that draws attention almost exclusively to the preacher hirrtelf, and with certain disarm of bearers; comprising ,generally a large majority, he is held• in very h,igh admiration.. Their recol leotion, indeed, of his sermone, is very vague and indistinct, and lees have they any,de. finable purpose to obey the truth, neither do they get any vivid conceptions, of Christ; somehow he is kept in the background, be ing overshadowed by the towering fortn.4 his ambassador. r .When the people retire, it is not to weep and pray, but to talk of the prima* "Magnificent man "—a "real Beechet;! l "Chapin himself cannot corpse himX . " lofty thoughts," " burning eloquence?", Such are the froaireendatione that fall ,alike from nniverealiets, - tipiritualists, formalists; half alive professors of religion, and men of the world. One ease alone are silent and end; the praying .moirqiers of ,the church, h the burden bearers before the LOrd. There is - another kind ,in : preacher is alrbdst entiiCry, last sight The congregation are arraignerat the bit, of conscience, and confronted with God. For the time beitigthey are br•the' midst of the realities of eternity. Each unboloverteld hearer is searched by the truth; in the secret chambers of the _pour; and many, are led fa inquire, with deepest ooneern,," What shall to we do be saved 1' Christie meet oomph,- nous, walking among the golden candle sticks. His voice, full of sweetest encour agement, is heard, saying to the believing, "Peace be unto you," and to the fearful, "Itisl, be not afraid," In tones of mercy it falls upon the ear. of the repenting sinner, saying,' " Thy sins are Al r ,lergiyeri thee.", , The alteptioal and i protid ge.stertlecl into fearor•ragehy the faxiful•WOW4foi` / 3 ' l °apt ye repent ) , ye thall.all likewleerperish." . reir the Pnehrletie!L Banner.and Admit'. :Bins of the 1 Toni/n0v..4 a I ' " Keep thy ,tongue from.; evil, and , thyllips, boar aliaahing'lltae-"Pealm.xptiv,t..4B,4 ~ The occasion „in referenos.,.W vrhioh,this Psalm t was written, was •Devid's ~ feignieg hiinielf mad in the t .pressium,of v Aihiphi i of,i Gatti,' and . , thus owning, „fteAteij o himself,,, . „ . on this t oeeasloe„, been, guilt,y,of„deeettum,, 'and in grntefni ,rqoollectien of the, peril!), , havingliyen hipi c anolk„undeseml.deli*. anon, f liemptiAiikeong of, praise ? , ,p9hbi lesa he, felt ,rionipunotione of conieientat l in ' regard to the ilic l eiiiicti, he r hid'p 7 riliigki and to guard others against similar . sins;le says, '!‘it;efi . thy toi , igni from evil, and tli)r lips froth. speakin g guile." "Keefrrthy tongue from evil" ie a comprehensive exhort tation, f himie there are thOusaddii , of Wayrin , • which we may do evil with the tongue: And the latter,part•oft , thelverse , simrat the sin , of. lying in all its, forte-" Keep thy lips'from !speaking guile r-••Gitiard against deceit,,, Neyer,,,be,, gpilty ofildraplicity,..or treOliery. Though Amid had escaped frecti,., .411s,hands of a heathen king hy pretending that he was mad, he co :much yeg,retted and ',repented of this wicikildifiiillOT 4 hf saving his life, that he wariteelfl iiiiii l read this' ,';psalm against filling intb'siniilai sins. ' He , deleltliii he had' escaped , b ' G od ' , couleep as essregissi* , and not because he 'was deceitful. l'ilTlies subject of the textiii. sins of . the tongurgenerally, and especially that of 7y. , ,ling. , These sins are exeeedizglyrootemen and ve'tYlat."ahl to G°d•- -34 6 4M4e - JAmq lilts, if .T.( nu;man miping.,you u seem to be ;'rehfikinne, t hridletit' riot ' liinopgwi,;but vo lt deoeiveith 7 -, is Own heart , this man's religion , is vein. " . ' I 1 ;; ;This is one of ttinwhyrby which Ames 'teaches that every man who possessee faith, 9r true piety / will showit. The man who, . fears the Lord, will be careful not to offend , : him 1y unguarded or wicked words. Jametv says, niorover, that "If any man offend , not in ' word,'the Same id a perfect men, and able also to bridle the whole body." To employ 'the tongue:properly, helikenkto the use of . a bridln,ppont a horse, or ,a helm upon a • ship: ~.. If we use the tongue aright, we owl . late the whole body,, and make each , teeMber ,pn instrument. of , righteousness. The' hiegie; islikenedijoi dorsal:ad Npostlb;. l to afire . '' When ` allowed' tifillinia CH:Mill :l d unoheicilieCit line destr4dve 118'flie among .. 4 combuitibleill.;2l, r .'sibil'e , pm'ipili; ei:;'' T irk of I fire 'is stiffiniiiii 4 to Midi.? it' ObilikratiniV that will destroy a city.' So a single bulgur `iometimes.,eilite is whole' neighborliobd , ob.. fire. The Worst passionstare by it inflamed,., and'the peace and happiness' of the entire community are burned , up in the hot flames of ranger,,mlice, and revenge, , , , Thali9Pgua, 1 1 " a warfirgf RigariATl lin l' : 4 , the tongrie T among our members,,that it de-, filetli the whole body,, and setteth on, fire„ the',oo#ree of nature, and ie set on fire of imli."" °Beery kind of ' beeifs, i and of 7 ,hirdilllgiul ofPloirpents r and CP things in the ' iejk,', fettilbed; and bathban. tiined'of Min(' fund. ' But the tongue can no man tune i' ii an .unruly , CO" eallii44.leatilYiPoiP4-:' ' From! snob ,8 9.44/* tracktaA9n4 it is.i, 'Clear that , ‘Olocover Zt l o4‘:lightly 9 ..kth 49 , ls inlk: "daTmitte4 by ithiti suProh. Meflubarl Lot' 04 0 ..' Alody, knows _little on nothing of ,trug, ritkir,i ion. c . The *pert, is 1 lndeeit She : forinteint of , all ;that is evil in 'our wordainnot gon.fla_et; , [ But gio one who is d l iligenth cultivating his , ct , r i e r , 3 4,111 he "ihli ff erellt . iffilliN i this 'Anita ' 9 wogs) tili# - fielis "friiiriliti'ilioat . N . n , e; l t 'tia 1 , N istinsiiii iirtnre' or fad. 7 .' f ciiiin'ot • per!: • ' ~haile treat this subject in any better way ishmieby .eimmerstingviand dist:lusting sO 7 Me liiihts that , arelforbidden byl4the text, band by whatever other (parts of , Gkeiren Word 1 todoh upon the same points. i,iltelp I , thy „ , tongue, from ] i 1f,04 1 , and_ p,hy liPs a fiPm flPolkkink i3Pile(.!.. ~. - ~., ~.) la the ' first• place, the Usti for bid : every violaiion of truth: Trails' r is ' tli9 enki -,tsary'toi filsehood. r " Trail' is' tlilh'iminfonnitY ' of !notions to things, and the conformity of words to thoughts. Whenwr intentibuillyi convey wrong iinpreedirm of our thoughts .to the mind of another, we -are guilty Of ly ing. • It is the incentionithat makes thek crime. If our words are misunderetood,, and thus convey a •wrong ,impression, ,we may be innocent. ,Or, if we: are ourselves', " " ' matter , 'make r : Mistaken concerning a we may 'a statement which we afterwards find to be incorrect, and not be gnilly •of the sin of Tying. Brit everfhifir 'tvlid`rfrbiild shudder it the :idea 'of :telling 110 vtiliftd A fileictiObd; t 'will be exceedingly -ioV9ftilf Illifolaii to, tell what is untrue through, ignoranoe,,and will also ward against, i a, mmunderetanding of` 'hie' waN.8.h7,.hii,h4 14 0 2 - ~ 111 41 1 15'4iitS* . lating Aitit h fita . ., .ptures Bre„dleer at its 1 oundemai#ou, Are exhortod to he.like our heuv i,* „ST., Whibi r wo'hiloW this; i l , t r) such is / .. .4„limigatlness, of his ,aature; that. he ,cannot li la.: . '4, 1 ..da11i004. ' kJ; "Be Ya, holYßlTATErkilllei , . , g o ,s44g F.Tilli make, as more unlike OW ihan a habit g.. speak-, ing,lios . „Our bragged Redeemer F iaspranng . Of • Neilismiel - usid, " BehOta,ma praelite, :I indeed, in s whom is no guile4 l i-.. V. 4 4e not, .1 time, to., !Maher;brethren,-,seeitigiii ,have mt, off , :, the, old •man , with ' his;' depts.'? , " Thou shalt not hear' 4 false . ,iiiiimit lapa i meit, i ; 'thy neighbor." " Lying lips are in abomi nation to the Lord.,', Those that speak lier sre,ocalled. the o hildrea ,of ; the devil. 'The case of Ammons andl3Bppira, stands; . an awftil monument of God's displeasure, at "the sin of lying. The curse of the Al: mighty came upon Geller.' the servant of Elisha, for this sui t 460 h x , became a „leper as white, as snow, la the book of Revels,- lion we are told that I . l l'll liars shall have ,their, portion In -the ,lake that horde with .fir, and brimstene," and that there obeli in no wise enter into heaven anything that " maketh,a lie." , In view.of .this teaching of Goofs Word concernin4,,the guilt, and de a ger,of Aiwae who knowingly speak 'whit is untrue, how . i , sad it is to eee;eny oat unhesitatingly kting upon himself ,the pares,.af God to ,this. way. And when Ive rqfloAitif. 0 thlrli 'A, 01 ° -4__""' : 'of the hymen rstoeijoemparauveiy,,,,,now ar word may be relied upon at all limes,. rid . , `under all circumstances" and teimptsttonsp., !what an idea it gives, as of marl's depra t y4y. , ,A ; bisto•lian of our, country,, shortly after the American struggle for independence, in at temptiog.tio ,gain correct information; con cert:llEllth laor9akt aliPlakew,4ol,4) ilfl a tei eye witumsea•pt_Astukt i , they were, called upon to -r0b 44 b ( 1PM4, 36 .. 1 . 1 h u 01 l imPPO,.. 'Mi. to find a man who would give a striCtly ac curate and unverligbpd account of what„ , 41 • bad seen, so that he was . ready to join with David in shying7, 4 iN,ll' in . en are liars." With him, aa raitli l Tigiiil) it war,no dotibt a hasty conoinsion ; 1 bet he xcight,4,7,e said,, , pith all deliberation, that too Many mokare Liars have various objects in view-Ow:it tering faleihood. Scimetimes chat ;jab' merely to excite ,the ; surprise or, Iroildpr e s . their hearers. They tell remark** in* dents that have occurred; as they say, in their I own history, and other ,astonishineetr§utsf, wrth''tilti 'little, t eiSiatiemPtible aMbition , iie exciting*, fceliqg etmendetip, the ininijil it, heir hamem,at tbstiexpense ototrolthi• ti t. 4. seems as though the Wiekedi-Onelhintelf 7 a,liq , - - 2 , • , .. , 4 - r , '"? •,,r );,...i. I= • • .1 . • ' ' ' : i.e.: 11 , 3 7 7:6 :1 1 •._ A. 5$ V . • . •• 14 • • St • • fri "'ONE THING: zq NEEDruti• "ONE THING HAVE I D / DO- • .• •. • . • e ... .. 11., - 11 7•446 11.1. f fr.M.!:.r.lcion NOM ..11s,---eraokt ;;Et IinFIV)I3 :.017.7tri PUBLICATION 'OFFICE, GAZETTS BUILDING, FIFTH STBSIOrkIIOVI 8114111 1 TRLD ! PITTS ; 6 `:lit FOR , THE ,wrizii tiENDIIII4'SAT , . might be salaried of his ohildren, when they lie,,withont any higher motive than 'to amuse. ' Then ifteric are those who' make a neces sity of lyingounder • cirourustances. of •diffi culty to canape ffrorr. something ,unpleasant ;or .dangerous.;: They often, make, we ,of ;this, expedient, to v ebelter , themselves from tlie,:min#edbdiegratke of .some, wickskthinK they have<,,dons.„ -Sometimes they, f1:10, to. the , imprSertge of _ expressing, themselves, tntePlYncl•aln9kiriONYf-S"k11 fPOIT , P 9 O 4,5 - 0 the„gseet,py i An!, efAenywg. ivAaf i they, did S ometimes men ' lie_ ablmt I their 'fat erty, to avoid - paying - paying just; 'dela , . 'tut • ;falsehood is always the same in its' nature; *chateVe'r tfelirliirtliler iiiisentlit• ifii titt4r4 B anus.. 'The' iiiiithle tie glithei OP lit e,' litidt liitiebititfiditifiliifft6 folk) . * bili4ximple.i; -; • SoMetinAsPferebie liethrougliTmaliiie and: envy. , . When the wiekkailvassionsl of) men are r excited.' against , eaobrotherp andy,lin.f. dulged, -, any 'one , with ,, lnichl feelings; iscin f ditigrlof speaking!: something not strictly p i , f....his neighbor. And those/rehabber!) .11. es i ered,,reger,4,for,truth, e . gillAt„moli times PCIATI4f9O4.st tt,oFTePr:qt 4 10111 P.,. i : 1 4Mi t their; einenAive!, ,y t ipst,.reglird.,4•;444._ i tpkh. : . tifitheir,,e4taigentot. :Ai ,leaiiikela :eirayy, inns who Would, aveht pip ! ,.,.in ,44i Ansi 'Sage "td 'guard W00.,,t9e.g ,i,fr'kno.,t4,i,„4l..fib. neighhora . j., l i`cpoi gtf . ile.,:seeoilff'llini,' if' iiii: thnis sneh faeffn i ga 'plink, ,to 'part' again* speaking I ,liteely of hie neighboill Sala! The isOn i egesSnliis roused, rili y give 'tub' deep' it' ootorini to our extaiiiione; and"ii6 may be . hetriyeil'iAto - the . 'six 6f giving i. ' filse itoligisilion. ' -" ' The guilt of Waal' eilantletle 'very greet What is there beltinging'lb. inyltine more precious' thin' his reputation? The favoi.7 able opinion of our. fellow-men is only•Me !little importance) whim , compared , with - thee lapprobation% of t , comeieuee t .and , the . epailes of otii benvsnly,Ftither: A's his:been *pi and ' eloqpektly , said, I! .. Vghe„ eljarestiMate' the cost_ of, jarioeteep.mpiitatyn?, that,'iii , press 7bieja givele d 3 thie kruinaili Aiwa its cur- . ',rang: , :Without yiliph, we 'iliVid'despised, debased, iieprecjated. iflik e idadl u i l epair it injured? WhO &hall raeatii it reit?' 0, well, and : truly, does ' the 'philci f poetry esteem the world's ii4, 0 9 00 4 of '.tli, o..elff,krtig° • °T , - "jig •t?•1 5 : t • Tgo and. 'ir i t ii noP.fei ' • he : 4 4 : 0 1 -0 90,',fe 66 4 011 1,rbi• Arhtati he means : the pittme of pini k iii'snd. ids I Si•M:i'i iol., ,lietPritsifa teglaied i tOr Wie: all'Germivreantdikitir Oliiiiiiiiiitlistayliii:', l lowed tier. ' —l. - - - li' now appeareolesi,'loid '3Oll Russel, .: Oar : foreign - hiiiiistti : imienitisted ' strongl y` 'Witli'l'insiiii f e Witilike 'aiiitiiteciiit Wended `Ciermani'ihtit'il shei N eiigigetin'iniii loins 'taid• Austrian dominicfn lis Itily",lherdOttler expect 66 SyniPathY ( lfiodi EiWitadit'ihit is 'eonfidenly "believed' 'amt . " Niiperechtt "was' 'verf niselay• tip tdiiil serf= pisnokst the attitude ofllermanl. : rge'believed that !she z , meant •to fight; ratitcit• is ' , said that ••• i if- his - doubts tend tanxiety, witpecial agent was' em - ' 'ployed , to converse fwithltheTrinoe col Prue- 1 sia at Berlin, to ascertaiw,hisintentions;. for, • 'without, Pnkssi44,s4Prillltiqnl44 00 9%?, 111 4. *00d.n, 1 4.644L01 11 494 1 ,0V,kehi1f.YA1*1 Irsq..,..f9rel!iirPeSit aqL:th?:..Fir4 l o4,#oslt, K l 4. • !whflt .til l . e.44 l 9ll4A l ,fiketi9ol, t € l VA,..189P-to I/ ' lll4 lw, Wge.r,, , PfeiStrilli!"l c!°°FillAtee 0 .IP"T 1 ' 7611 iF'4°.4' frßPiev,l,l•l,?'_.l,g7 h i ve'. lusi i i nftu9np9: to bear ,",p,it as ersiites IA v at :Pane,. "WILi. 'llidloiiitii - ,a l icooi, 'ald intifilate Iristiof of Ellerkiiirie," Of Trujitiii: — Wiiii' , • ~, Pe4.*l.t.eriih.;,.. 44 itki r. ,lo4..st 0 9 4 *PimPfY under; the` iniget - liirin bid: tilynil, ' of thi' ' s Priii4,':iiik , 14‘'00,1,::;inii5" . niiiiiid.. The" .franfireeis m of; 'km& inteirlociiine'wle nattirl - .oy . iiiidi tiikiipectiegly indulged viAjo . it ;Regent. He SeitlYediliiiTrieniPth'i.t'hequid ' iio f intention=• cif entering into war , io"savel: , iitistris ~froin Iti, late ,she) deserve/ for her , • Ibinduot•in Italy...lt is said that)in this way . `the Emperor of the French-was able_ to.prove . 'to his brother of AtistOp,ph,en they met at ticilbscrsoca, that Prisons woo l 4 not stand by, thin:p6"ggielah r oan% ,iiiiiiiiiVcre: - riakiii hilillinifies',,o het' Pirhlighed:kittei: 9 ilyl O o bt Ingik ib i e tliliaf l g U ein ll g a f ' or lb a lre n 6 4 b • us - Olde ke , l oi iThArinieMeebeiiiieitteiio'Eoperori' .hitiiiiieir*iiitielyaeigibed.' 'ot bbnite - lea ' I 'Wird - . iiiit Ilse 4derv'efilitiki#3 l 4hibh . lasted 'the' greabsf'pirt of •i - Wail+ , litt , the follow ing is an 'aoisendt of some of , the ' Siroutn- - stancesi'of the occaiion :. ' ' ' " When the sovereigns were abcint to enter the house, the GnardeliNoble were rangea on the right ' in the vestibnle,)and>the:Oent Ciardes =the deft. 1 The Emperor Francis Joeephinsieted en l the_,E4 .l , 4 peror Napoleon entering first. The Emperor invited Frannie JoiePh tobreakfast r , bnt the la,tier begged' to be excused; as he hili breakfasted. , before .settieg , out.,l ]lbe tw_o_Btoperoce , thenterel I , terse„ sisting,rpoin Alone., .Thi,kl.z!,,Atepseti,, r eat down at oponsia 844: if 'the bible: ' ' The' ll i nipirtelligOlkolVisfif f Onilii•tible 3 i filirlifgial- 11 .::. I r. , 9. ~d :, .k.l:° :ii oc:110 Vibq i..alt ,rrai .i.- i~ - .1 o • walk ! , ‘. Y" AUGUSW,IIIOe .S.MOINI:OIib 4 r.ei RIM .: .!,.• i f r . : • : ).. ! :Pfa i...: , 0 r r .'. ; ..', ( .1 ',._1 . ,. .etteti in,altentrelope tthdAreiled,ene k tp thtzpunA., I 'sovereign, who deolinea it. Although no thyrd !perion heard a word of what petelted'iiVi6liinte7 l -elerc, I t o'n .8ta11! .94 6 444M,9,9.!7,1f 0 ,V4P 2 lPf s i ' in Italian, lint more krequeptly' in German; not a word Wes 'Wlitlenidown: • . During 'the .'cioiivertia) tips, the.f. olp star 491ap oleos; ps t f ! peolultdpiti,l7g. ,opleked to 'pieces' some of the flow . e r e pieced 'i n a twischnfOre him' On'hnedtiefrnni'tihe hanisli tlll9 fEtApptmn(Nnpoltron , .,o,Onyeneedron , Instant : with.. „Baron ldees, Whilat_F i ranois. Joseph apolte with I 74areht:117alllitnC"'thecrNfa!jesties'then briefly l'aspeotedi tielr 'moils. ' Tice. Emperor of Auldria • *A l i „so if o rt 4y4th..thr , uniform and bearing of 1 r : the ..Aitent 'Gerdes and 'Guides' 'that lie openly .p.nreloldibiWadmiritiott;!r l lleniso ankedirhethee, *it'll ;soldiers formed part of the IMppVakAilnard... • : 7 i'XII:e loans incurred by both armies,. hure been ifiAlttfut."'"li, is" beliiiisfibiit l thbiiat - I ,Ilinknoellidhi iiiibi/ietiitntuilittislidstlibgalsOW Omni milata intifight, 6hastep..been . ) sevOttyi thou* fikeJliPlao 4 41 .-mnlittf., The. liemi Anitt PMRPtP l Yli r g er -1.4 0 . teed o f}lo,fty t mound men in :li l erJlSliba lb roj a at aqtrulliit Itertiiii v . !'irh - iviiiil6lEgiii:' iii tEAVillickiiiiinotriteiWti) tvimg thkeid lb deli' Ma kirounOidsoldiempieNielt mi i ' would ( mpriled, i 45," atiiisfort,.. ' ,' Tntiit% •.gentieintin told 'itte u iiiet"wltti;lhir A rkon' . .. , .,. . . bad just'ekionted - an 'order from the - IFriieh -GoTerrimetit tot cigars for -• the army;: and , • .that the sum .itaid was More. than-..£8,090,i IMOI rEn====l . THE litivoEits TO EutoPs are at, this moment,serionely;impresimd on all who holm, found out what this French...rimp,eror ils--.411, irremediabli bad msn. Here in Eogliud ever' Oil; 'Vie incessiini to : the' throne;Nee hiie Win' spudding eight milliodif annuAlly additional on , warlike armanients 4 i We;liad 'II6PSd inaBllote, : blixe get h rid,,of i the, e hate-,1 'ftil Income Tsxaltogetlies lc uid4heortijup rY'y" revenue of, the 'eountri has i marv el'; 'oiiily itioreiaet (in'1863W,000,000, nick 164,000,000 1 ,) 1 but the hoyeeofihneountry' are blighted, T l • 4,l l ,9le4ar s ul'ilf, 9 1 : - ,1kint4iii°1 'dtittrim tuition ire.! evradoyed uo,„ as, tut 'Tiniis p"nye "it, `"'in ' ilie'"e'Vei ope iiiteik military preparation, and' ilii iniii-linagrnit what - another iiiontti , m4 bring-fortioliff Iv .. 4 , The., irritation ',)of?..the Euglish!4soplo.toft all ! Par.ti es,_ligliPeibtAto Emperor,. is, Wi°,Ff-i• The Tories ' to do them justine, i nave alw ays ,iniPoWer ,i i synkerkiiini fiirp but haVii'lrept ',herd irthe'viiirle3rnaiikpretiarlitibtitil t "The Whigs, with 'the etbeption .of tPaim r driton.. iv , 1 hi m self, a friends of Ahe;Emperor, haveylittle, I 'faith hi m ;:.an.d 9. l ol l Pf4lerfq) l 4 s ,4°,ltiVii Post, in. mg!alF e 'd 14.911 if'dP°4oPi t : MO* 'Oa irritation, gives out rte eondeiunallOWsik the !Compig orl'illifiiindi, Ina i'allii- for COngress to modify it, and that Engbisli. shall. be :represented there.i L.The jEfltioLlaibrl 'oral P 1 .0174 14 P04. 0 ) ( 5.1 1 tite-sdos 'Telesis& •±o6pt., "tae biglit3 .to 1.)?:qs, Aitt .43' would be atio," l beciiiiie Ifiiiiiparte Itad 7.- Said io; - and' they" thought they esti 'the . indications'. of, ,euoh. a Lpurpose in his.profeased.patrooage,of .x1 1 * 1 2 , 0P (1 . KI°00.1',,Bull?ow,40 1 AO him, alike a traitor I,4ind, the :Tiptes th4s. xesoile, `they fire of national' ifilgiifrinentiger;* tniiehing the i natiriniloull wall jobikval t ow' ' .. pi e,raw,spot ‘ of.koppietaitf MigitlkoilVeAi 4.1 ' `!ll lo ; l 4llil,E,lfi'lik,f9T ih% i°l l ,gleireAlggi, a industrious people is, t i ow long tree nor ilins'aiti 'to' be l fterife r : ThPagii) tititovi• 'ernriefit Ifillioft -iiiiitii'lePrandef thriate tie t Itti exhinst•notionlyithit country; bat every' lottioP•in 44 neighoF.4oiiditlllo.9el4,l924,Ra alaclrligi 4111fm°P.4bf.°_,741°?..a°C.,40,..- one, _ leer aiAn An_,,thin the expeotillion.ol an- other ' begins .'' No selsiai r doe jiiii"oldua break' iip in' the Bentilyttunit anotheiiii to be seeim'foribing .in fthei:SouthfEast. Asr, to ,the Foturciii4 iteiwkrikt# ilb§o.4l.4.d,iAc The. peace which has just bes,n l „ . 99, o„?l,!!9!ei , ,: i rf, 5 1eft Eurppe r in he t worst . pessible situation. The': inilitie liseindoirieY l of Filifoio clif die' Oontihent, irfesiAblished i and' yet thoseTO-' %Al h cs l .. Angell t whibh .1144 clisiveiremoled the .danger. ot,s ,futFutq,sollision,Ave,,nclt, biengtlizett, .llllagent a mand;Olferino have, 'poled that F,ris i nehmen, pin beat 14 It r es : ; i 'Milani iiihe'''fielif'gittqthesngreat `victories hhve done' utithitkgs big.; i leFurthermOrei Abe, tEmperor returns; to, ParierioliKme 4 3 ' 1 4 31 44A: 'bifllAdiPq ( l 1'i1.t.".4,4 , m 14 ) 1 J. iigeA4.a° l lPiirli 'the consciousness orhis ,p, , meiy, he . irpowe :that he is equal to any 'Gerniiii Martinet ifs' the conduct of an-army - and' that he has . tr o ops which wilheirry ll l3iss tkirogLi every difficulty. ; id 'i'lAti'd Yet he le'aVes Italy ' Ball in i dei Atiii•l tlinn =influence ;": the'PoVe,.; •perhapeli 'wiz pencilisfodlby .the ,honors: thituit • uptptil hitn,;• 1: 1 43•9 0 1q, 4 ;!filiP4 l ii'SATioteligQ°_..- 3 44 ,i 4 ° Aulh ,trite ever; i wNle;at i horle t the parties h 054.,, file to the Einieror, are as *diva is A ify,. E4iod last year. He cannot but feel that futtire - and'inote complete triuniphs ' are` he! I,43o . llaryttoerown the edifice , of hie famboaid, it 4.l.:lokgfotilC. to 9° 1 ?le°4 1 1:4 0 )thil APlttioF On which:, tho storm will brmik.„ l - P. T : a titist loek l ti4eriself,' anl it eerisiot .” 1- 7ida 41otnes '' thi s country . ' to watWeitiq lino ei !ilea of 'ii dangerous ca , iieighbei.! '' Niy, Ain conceive that a time. MO .06ne.Whencrthe, ext . ensiop,of the French !Navy; will, giViS,tni ; , a right to ask' for explanatione regiiiding sr,, imataents ' necessarilY , titerided for Offenilie •,warfarK iw ` '-' '' 1 P" 1 "..• • 154 1‘ ."' -C ' t THE' . His' again b e: Astiaii•rietliktiek '' " - lore the publiel,indVollthid lend to Wan lid; nlitional interest. On. , Tuesday Jest, in the. )House of Feers,..Loyd'Eltauley,pf Alderley, dwelt on the great importance—in case of a mar with.FranOis;=•%f'tikidrig.ziui,telegisiph it' 99m 1 4"lokAtiSkti nig' I!"liko,qtifQ4Y. ,fr° 45 ,4 foreign3ontryl m end esltntlieestioss -as to, i , ,new line with% tit t 6 be laid down direct to kkilindter. (At:present; all our telegraphii coininunieition from the Eist comae through Yrinee!eictlitareeillee..)- Lord E Ranh oroiigh spoke strongir on Gibe' mime' ali . hie ) ot, • and ~ ,liitid- t iftPlindttiortiiiiise. tif 4 iiiiitiwing . the co rn.. 'rniiiiiiiiti'ol Niith titeTiiiieil Suaee, the" ter- 1 ' i•ltifithf if fite6diy 13144401 e Weitne of lines ! 'b l uing:lilt te r ) theK boiliftllof •r 1 so as-to enable us to telegraph to ourili ' ' .. •,- , ',.. r.... 1.". .I'.V.e'eTr , t_ . ,....7 .— r; „ ... 1, .. If.fi - ...4ft - ~.. A 1 41 1 . 1 i it plaß lT 1 " eil i a '1111°Mr; to itlie;r4iii9f is, d4bl b !.. i'Bl4-;.,- DS , t '' s ,01,2 t?4,..,4,,iki!,,:tim,,, F reT ir thllr' q one, the,pirmettor i o Aos t - Foiheqqer, ~I .owid - heis,beene ndigg 14 X'afliampat., f ... This ,1 burdesn filllels 6 ol Pa/P . 0' 6 4 2.D.1411°q who; )ive,Sy l the, Swist i of I d* braPh eiil4, wlioo`o, 1 , incomes Of ,wit ' the*. . Tap. t o .taxitAl ' the same rate - With 'those w h o "have real •., property—an inequality and injustice whrob. Idr. Roebnole blilit)bittalf yobrillAtined of. 'l'll Oct *pie. of t1( 4 3 I priMelP INF, Ale 'income , tai rose : as, : 4igt,k im I sixteen pence in the pound. ~4„(4Tept tax like this, however, is the: b es t ' for - the p ur p ose in view. ,The 1 . ,w6ilting olisses are thus not burdeneds; ! tea AO certgariiid other excisable artiolesp i ban . no i ti l he intqfered with. 'Thi CoIiSERVATIVE PARTY hiVellbello st 3 ir v iiiitithintftiet at Meroleikiftrailolik Hell" firth. They;'nitteteredveiy •airorkii, ioiduwerei taattinsiaitio their udemodetraz tlenVef lattasihment.tailtheir leaders: - Cord: Detbritirbke‘ of ,the 4 pirt yeilirlt which had) In l atifekted ?Iy the t nPailianiehtary. miajority in' ejeoting , ihim from office; which' wits not;. one ronla saypirmatter }foreithee, t ieprehenaiotil bliitiej'when the'oppoelti oil after his appeal th'e catintry',.fourid publie opinion dtelarltik "aktinot% Hi .ecitri• Paint that:lia•fitteeessora +are Turista g tbi - eatnetpoliorse•the tbeAlormaavatives; t o the proper teppiaithey4arcdoitioo; tr , s 7../1 ortft p•le.isilnirn efc.' - - - - 14.1::71 8 trZt.l nal 01 14130 e .1 ! Philadelphia, Both a West„ Corner otaiventh ad , Chestnat Shute (hit Ea Sari,t 41%,.. • -vf a tv, t I —•—• - 4 4 ' 7 " " 711 4777 ' 7 . 4 . 4 ;i sr . ir e y ^l. v. - Ir bin icrtA ' fr o. o %r'irpinKiitciaLlesiE:l WANIPZOTVII• litre 14= , r ,441 12113* 96n0 frOVARUCTO, ••••• • ••••...• • r MEd EMT , „ 7, 11 I :KM ,. •:..: :.:o.ll4h t et Or, P. /DC' el V S. . . IMpfel, but with a difteienUWtetAgiffeigiidis" 0 . ( , . Ogr ,tFolyt , the :Aik tt0,,004. P4 ll .o( 94;,14.9P..s S 9 ~ S .1 t a ri t t l' tettiVi Tt i l ie * pel .ti or l i vri :gtaii4 ""nif" ' I've ', tiedett !* l 2l fs43ol.titi Ottrll r f l Ati:O r P r3 ':. 1 fowl: afterhut ueeeeeietrtoiumielt :"; —. , ~. ~ . ..:Moiltil htta—coilsrp.Ain • , c .urttl , (.7, . ..! • • • }THE'' R 014.011414% am's rn , lttall7 trolling , .. their chime , Plifmc i pne ttg, ) • o3P,..loti.?o;i" tips! 0 1 0140. PAWS' 044 11, 1*- .14*R.Tii .41 6 71 4 ,".`, igniting; •forf.some I ohms . pato to 1 n _ et. .., Aliafelpgit r dhiPliiiititil! jilliPAlid 4 work:. hOliiiel::".::/a. :pike iiiiiiii6tcliftb4, 4 iif 4,1 (1161 bib; • Ant! 01iiii4 L .,?X . ,,1,i • 4 .l. 4 7lgiantio alVie'..fct_of; Jig?, kfr knillo4 , N•'.4PWAI: 9 4409 efifind• 4. mj .peeouie Lord r Cuanoegor. p• w bey, itroJcPooo . onn ni n glretviding7this LLaw .-= of , Mortmain;" mild-) itua, r!roitli#"Oligfah'''''lbini t roatitit table • ~, and . in w r g i l l ioo f. 44 lo o, o4, i K ip ? .. t , Tir4 4 ."4, Pirli4 . lol@iki;i4a*C . .* 4 l,___ A _ _AVi.V. „ Tystionsi i a+; SkinsgP,...Protioninpanymempw *eat lig ftilifirliiicW+Soi tlawdlis • "with a remonstrance. The .fdlibliiititak Iv .etitUmary kof f.,P0i401 eolith dOMPOIIon ItE, lAgittin 447).0P• Ag.i4ff F!iz Tvt , ..l yii!, t , i• 4 ?u .y: o" (i nkees tlk ° l l -I !**ll ° %JrA l t#4, dell3l4l 4 l zr ei tta j .oatho e.ectica en 'front t e dowse to The AZ/ffe• : sit,. Ref) iilite Tfite'rtnedliitireolidath,Sa :shelter) fori the Catholic University; Audr,thette ,toinge, they ~demand because, apart froinOther considerstioino ....apait froin the ititrtneitilltstitie- of Afierdernand • 1 _they ] have a right , tu,eapect ,ther, yrould,,be, „.dealt T AIL npon tbe sante tetute,as the citlielicss lot Great 'Britain,' of'Canticia;- of Aristriiii,. &Oil - OfJother rcarts, of the British domi,nionsolfkierw Catholisi.sdasatiou,is free, nay, in sows ilkstaineee, favored fitate's chute, . .'. .s' . . l Furthermore, they dawn:l.3'am free exercise of and prttoot,ion;for their I . ) e i ligion,,with competent rtigitus instruction on equeeterinswlitirnitesi ants, Tortteitholiois int•the sce,:j,'la naval and, ~.military Bello*, Onmorkhouppe, .in„. prisona,_and, -I in f otherpuhlio establishments.' The instalmeni iii fustice titieidilgraited,to tiieratholideordler, % and, with,lio , good : , a,; gracei, Ait„aEl. .et,rx!ea!, of a larger measure of justice , and an argunienCin favor rot 'th4 fttriber" det'iiiklid:''-okhat had'Deka done is aidirect encourairpont to delso,(l444oagrAil A loetot, and not to Ceaße asking Until full justice.; fi eto all Catholics in plait° eslablisbitionte; ; 'yr. 'past kind 'waver ' Shays maintaiinunder;We con of of the ptate... , , i • ~..„., Oghir'''iniisnires, teo, there are, Willa Irelat4* 1. 1 1 -hii rightle, and wilrdennintica,l • the-proper c timis . , 04 .14 the ; the ; present, jt,seema i beis to ,00ntine,,o1r.,at t ,. s a ten on to those indicated, as being 'ot 'urgent" "rneoesstV, 'se well airier ot/a7"ricsioni: - We 4ii.: upon you, theli, 1dt4 1 50 17 4 4 1 1 495,. V? ...PEIJ!trLII I .I B 4 S S • 1, Governeunf the jostle*, the ,expediency, t i ts neoesiiti, dflialiak Wel liiailoestionl'theehaitof .Iqmistipn,-,tbe,queition, of ftne. Catholic ccitkoatloc l -; 7ith tlifq. of alparistein(krmedliste,sishoola.ani a 4 charter fOrAtie CirtiarthilJniVeilifty, ttie ZiOeitilor 1 of friedoin4 , orotsistion• add 'conspetefit-, provlaleari , tor iths i teaplillitgfif thkr . rep i glep, for Catholics 1 in our public establishiiiiktii, eitd'frnally We P 6 4 -1 , Law queetion.t: Theselsitois:settledi WM" riestiols i_ wilt cir!finAtetfonfr. _?.. !e; • *lkPAilew,Fitn 40,4 ;; the a rnPit,lh . :Patt7 ...,has beerilkea4 against it from tie bakiiriing ? ;!aii it iiiSiiii mliollinatedikat tfieV4itife, bb - in the` threatefiiiie 7 lBl66t 'for 'the clink:ll67 y z 'oft the • ;Romish I authoOtiesnot for., getting a very ,detleakinetPettiliPA taken- by' . 444! ) , 15 h°0 'rat —that 7-411'W.te'ls t iltddtn par&D. in -ins liliigpni may, „ Nre', as4'cited with fahliSio'ionfiligiim, Be tlan - Ati" '. an Y Mier iiinfaiditatioli:loit'sitiirtlitiePopiiie ..that .prOvoked: ttlie'iwat; by tits 44pport, - pfl , Atintria: i9Apqyoul4-119 it } , Relseet 0^4 3 9 1 : has gro.dlBo ths6 reaftionary nlini ei r Ve .. makes war o opt ' thi "i oifikpvativeki . p.r less • '4, it,E4t."Tiii riqii "eiren . 14i' ceriiiiiiiT 3Prereilit tediopliki!enbdistPhientelselliorusb gall ,j ec ta l -,and if ißonaparterbring baokliby forttik, th! DAkel 6 9r Roii i infq44l4.AßTerl, ..% TR, lie' in 11 1:0P ) ,f s tir l s i t u til l alai ,lee s t f s protestinc , rptila on—s i n, 4 all' 1 to cosQ cviaie R • • ; .o 13 fiIUFV,IP.I Er 3 ,rt,llo h Nile truth, hdireiver,larthatAteitheitthe Emperotftruata the :Papao'y, nor, theXapitop% *3 l E..{lll:tero_ EL:d Abb.! rtil eiri well kn9Tailboei,..c I lie encouraged the i rkblioatio l ii of gi...,coont's 1 trirli . Ithrne„':f C essterldiui.'aiiikki °A ; 'Wag Yilillredlkinied at-lifrdinieki,u-hiit'itutiar drbe i teteisiti inio'lfriitraa 'for I's (considerable ON, andAchen seised ,- at ilea ilby t tk.e l aoy-:4 ~ErpinPittlEO tit". ittlAsT.4cA-14.44.cirietfsd.,8 , Arinhi4,4',#ltYtfl &Mt"? t o t ne tdoksellers so pu aWay s gre r nil:air , rot ! eofies; killaotiiWikikuiliem 1 4 1 4oithlii 'Make, and more eagerly sought. , :nirliuk,osla ithe Paris onmeeponderitinfotholitailit Ale ', , - , • j gr / Ttp . itAyk,4 6 the Gathogo t partyAntw b elk enough that hind ot i fiiencll A thops,hie: at tti.Tralreritilj:aali Ws listtril3k willlW addiiili'iloief'Whioll"iiiiitiltiettie'leli ilige' two ,imiable cpartiish 'Be7 'of .Agoootrotieeri9 hntiest men]; :you. &bawl, some rhino el of ..ben,,, "e#tt when et4Fe3AFe!.2 l3 llViel;nlA4Kin4 \ Jkesoh other." 1.7 Oh'e effe'c't ;if' ih'e '''re 4 veltifionullll-illillie,. . I Tigta , , to compel thirJainite: to , paoklnp fill , ' their, baggage, ottid, rap*: irArN r kelanshloAl i 1 ' O l 4 - 91 31 .4f!.1wh,P, joh,l.M4i4r ptitA A1t 1 711 11 , - .; sate! me ~ thit there. Is Aip. doubt that in ..lio &hardy,' afousi l i berty 1611 , 1346 i: fay !rieitsibliifiility' Birdiais 7 l4 mina' aVeliaiiris m te allow thor!frecreiritislitioniof t4e.diforipli , tetea., ;That , LisrkjOil. thg i the.;;lcinggent IPA 7 . r. 4 , - Uh W .ilt P9 L4 MlF l Vadr i hi l lA ti q tr A i bi t q ba i•slinged-for consummat ion when the, Goape 4 ~i ii VPiallitte' prerity'ai r if Minitel,' sin Ve Apreabliadt"ittiltoine?altio'r neithiterelliginl nor a Papalr'stipremeily forbidding.it4 .:., , r i Thectrzier Or' THY. Wititaltlik-lisienbeen ,Wery-great, for.. some .• time. N ..11i .: tzutb,l the? ~average tempertAtirp IggkboitioTo is, ki g tm "Oen ferAhe.Wekt,ii , SX:VT 311" L- Stu i tti a Jnnaisberid pitr,on% mi t e did of sinitiOke, Whiiii li'iery unusnal r in u thislilNiiik - ' 'We' have alstPbeen visited. by , thtindei:stotrais' of' imam' severity,. giving• but short reliefi at jilltrie howev nil'Alw° er, from,the 4 • 7 Al 4 isell 2 ,t.ln tWihe Jn 4 idat ,of ; - AM! 9"FA A 1 41- feltirilmnieneii cluarititieil, ' 'de stroy ikig giaiic Jtml'iheliying flat, field' of doinli A .Southgate, it was most, destruCtive. "Icicles were•taken.np from;ther ground, as large -sill sp ß ies 1, The country generally lookslseanl Alfa!, ifter recent rains, and _the pro ! , ~ole yirovisioria, or , at least of bread, i.e lllpsti ta, : i ta.l6 lotWfoi: ' the next' tfirrilie bread, haliff retlentlyrheen - vii a feW* day's' ,'Tierit , -tio i eambridge,-.aod, its ,-neighborbOodei ?:The , proaus t s" . u. cf . , the, ,harvppt ,as. abtsnlant, : and ' indersillf is - already tgun. l'he. beantiful . 7 __,_ s' ,iOV the /.iiii,_ ~,.701'.11 - --likA:, ~ ,A, °roar ,or news, .6 Loyal -variety or 1,. park and-meadow, ana of yellow grain, with F; Ovoid asieeatralitreealof ininoriai'mansions, iptiforgetting; tile ;ohmic banlut , oflithe Cam, thq„hip ofiPollegin),"44.o 9 44,fitard,q 2 •l, , iieh ,fii the memoriryof a Thidlay, a Bsoon, , a Barrow; a Milton, 's CranWell,' a Newton; a Phitoc, l and a Henry Martyn—all thelW peeking.. rapidly in ettiioessiden vbeforeLeatill leave , delightful reminisoenow.,even After th 0 mighty , 1110 1;r 0 Bilif sitell' °lilt t °14 5 agai% and when lab o r aid.study are 1 ll festusse,_ d. , , t.N • Oirli • t.wk • ,if :';', 'W 13 I ,11); Prifflictleittb4uSe 11 1 ) 1 WHA4a. PM work; °mod " The Idyls Of a Kin"' : It is c 'ti leiiiii'arf6 , o` l l4eifds` of %WU** • Kl6t Aitiiiii; lid' o Iniglitiaorcldl. ) it-msa put7into my liandit3 by.ioneurot tbe. IlirnbddgCriellolte,nwJailo,Lll3ll4 iiiilguestfn nd in tims do ciolgi, ,f,ciir opp ItA st ig (i s „gpllege retreat, 1 read a portion of the boob with intioihutilijoYmiltfil G - siiitiTili tlifgre — iidniii. inksbly; with. itn, ,, nobly , suitinstivpi.ilret , II ific9g2t:poW,WOnl94oAs ippaciats4 4, t °I 0W.... , T, , end then be, asulike , 'en - iApp,,two,peetkothei:4 ;NN in4l itYtAnlYlit 4.)114,10,1110 t.MPI29t. Num'hire per t mea vie ae, yea_ were 4 fe niiitiotiaiiETlFni on ie u as " •` f ••*.'.1.-') • • Hrypeditetillaice • Idfidels. ) infidel onogleftitlie oOffipany of some great ptoftkaeoteitholtiad done;Agithin • „Halt 14MkkitectilIkelBigh b9l i 55 1 1 1 -1, 1 1 0 1... they seettiqo to love morel tmqi thin. he r eild, Ifiledrii ChiitatifiVaiid ' hdpillotver to tie one!!! Let 'those, who: mho, ito represot cAroz. Presietigic , cf..mto '{"oh" enemy„and hit o4nee:ty their tq)iirdellilt'Of all fa • J xi Si E „ - .aillpagrKEl L AS .444"Rkikrntt t rn tigAntsr a ngliTsf,nolr; r4P h nliti not m ak e e tus in* more eo 41 . j. o e prep . eitie:Of,l 4 ' o l 113 mthiitife mi. in the one Ootelnport:thiimrorlOo , .nif it: were, netrialio • IIaY4A I A 41 ,44rimloyei Aegleo otztfigtig ) , it were never tokve i beginuivs.---"ewgiort. • ..tIA,CA a Tith Ott'Ailloitee/azid thstlANtAndElliir thy; the sieWt . .ititutalenB' 40ov ;balmthe:ono tlici ii 4xo99,le,:ytitilAdcry, to over the 'w t tlibaaVS ie tia n eVir;y4r , RP t . t to owg naqn. 7 — .t& r . 1017 of 183, _ Patt 5)18 =ZEE oil tril BEM EMI ME