? l.lll IllM. lilt r riu line cost Fie: pd It: nly love shot ED' ti-to; bu'li in i'i. us ba It i tlrr ilty. or lb tC'D )f tin lid'' s. 1 rtlit- ik-h t a-t , be i vomt ou. 1 II Im i-uri; Jy if ilk I.1U J) US'.'!. ed cli t id r it r We u-ty, 1'nd. ;oulb ITUI ZeH bi. lent S I'Ut llltl!" iP'Sl ii'ultb r oi olb'u with dime niltll. how y, kii , till V' unaii r Au. iroh't view :ery eutiy a loll' ml at erlin'' disci" HtO I' ituriul' o lili bun UUll nt "I y ii 1 Kf dmit H ml i Uiiv ey lis' liuvo REV Pit. TALMAGM. TUB DROOKLYX lit VINE'S SVX- . u n iiiiv 5nT'Jcct: Til City of Kloo-1." -rTr. "Our Loo" are scattered t th l a. had An ft ttt'afti Aft. I l.fUVII mH'OIII. ........ - v... ...... nil'. h 1 ., . I (ha Aifh Tiil tvilii.i Vn i II "l"' i ' "' .." ..... r,. unto Tb-o, (), Ool, tho Lord!" m'.tn exit., 7. TbeUtfh 'n" ""'T rv nI ffrt;n 'he iMr.'l road it eut by chisel Into tlio jv 'xiii nf n pros beneath which Ho mnnv of (it! tnnsnercd Cnwnpur. Inlm. To show f)tl what II iii'ionism nii'i .l'liininnit.'iiiiiism nally iin. w horn they havn lull swing, and Ot n tnpy represent innmseiy-H in n plf lament ci reiininiir, nun i t.e ntiin- l,niPOrTniit pxinmoi rru my nn i nnom- itlon liumnn nauim miij wneu niiiy i'i , nml to illustrate t no nBrfning pr of in. nn I to remind you how our '-..inn Christianity tnnv uttr It triumph vf'r death nn I the grave, f n'Ki''! thl my ,.,-,, I sermon id in rmmn ui" worm aeries. 1 1 .hull (inutile oi "i tie uity oi u.oo i, or inur. lu.lln. Trr.i hour una ton ttuntitM nftr it ,.llrri ivo J.wpli of thH S'ironiliire v,tnnt or too, ro in in tipiti ttm i: ivtii- r ;n;1 en1. ii ww ino nnt nrin i nii Cuwiipur, I wnntl to hnr tn tor ra no-no ono who hn I Immi hrn In M57 I wltli hli own pvp cajml upon tho . . I I I k..M-Kl.. f ....l.l ; u nTi rip i m mi'iifl mil i e i imimi rl,v wult until mo nom- wri pu' to tno rr. ;t..., nml Mr. I.pn. t'tel with u, ,rt.'. for tho o.,n. tho tor or whloh Aki tnmo In rontrnst nil Moloi not .tnw Iniloliori. It p-m thnt nil tho wort pi.on ot tho aiiiry worn to jo lmpornnto 1 hy on x, an I ho Niint Htihih, nnl onr ooort nt I'riipur, .foioph Lw, know tho man pfr nilly. Unfcrtuii'itnly thoro U no oor .t pi 'iuroof Nnnn Suhib in exutonci'. Tho ..ur,n of him puhllshml In tho hookn of ,rrpwtnl Anmrtcn nml fnniillnr to up nil M ammlnK mistiUi'. Thin I tho fnot In .irl to thnra Alswyorot F.nclnn l wn l.il to I nil In tor tno purposo ot in1 len'inik' . wo of n nntivowho tin I boon ulmri-1 th lrnii'1. Tho nttornoy nmn nnl to illlully ni.iiiiiktoil thucnuo of hU client thnt . .-II. 'lit piiiil him pnormounly for tils rr i'i, nnil ho wont back to Knitlnml. Ink .with him n pictum of hU In linu cllont. j.-r nwhllo tho mutiny In In tin hrokoout, I Ninn Hihlb w.is mnntioml iu tho mipion vlllnln of tho wholonrfulr, anltho wpntwr of Enulnml wnntot nplnturoof i an I to Intorvb'W lonw ono on Imlliin who hn l ri'pfiitly boon in Inilln. norit othom tho joiirnuUst ralloil upon Inwyor, Intoly ri'turnoj. Tho only plo--- Iih liml brought from In lln wn n plo--,. of hi client, tho mnn hnro.l with .uil. Tho nttornoy navo tht plcturo to tho ,rDnl n n upwlmon of tho wny tho llln- tiro, nnd forthwith thnt plcturo wn ;l, iilthor by mistnko or int"ntionnlly, for i'i Snhlb. Tho EnlWh lnwyor nulil ho , I in ilrend thnt tits cllont woulj totin vsoi- tho uso mmlo of his picture, nn l It . not until tho ilontu or his lltmloo client ,t tho lnwyor dlvulirml tho fnots. l'erlmp' v;n novor intoniloil thnt tho fnoo of such a nou sliouhl bu pnvrvoil ntnit humnu oris. I sill to our osaorr, "Mr. I,"e, tlicro nny p-'cullnrlty In N;inn S ihlls vir.mcey" Tho reply wns: "Nothini; ry peculiar. Ho was a dull. Inzy, cownr.l- iMinunl mnn. troui;tit up to no notmn 1 witntod to continue on tue satuo jalo to nitlilnif. 'rom whnt Mr. I.no told mo nnd from nil oul 1 li-nrn in Indln, Nnna flihib ordernd nmmicro In thHt city from suoorrireiitfo. i lathor ub J lc.it od tho thron , nnd tho u'ilh pahl him nnuunlly ii ponslon of , 10,000. Wuen the tnthnr dlod, tho Kn- i ilovcrnmont decllnod to pny tho snmo aIivi to tho son, Nnnit Mnhlb, but tho poor n4 v.is not In any snlTerlnit fiom lack of ' -. KitfntlwrSwftklitr-CHO.OO-lA-roltl-.vi , ntn, 9300.000 In JoWHls, i00,00J in l :'.ri't other rMOuree amounting to at t i,l,500,0O0. Hut tho poor younjr nun not sntlsllt, nnd tho Cwniiur ni'wu- w is his rovouifo. Ounornl Whoolor, tho : .nmnn who luid command of this city, iu ofton wnrnod, could not im ttint n'poys worn plHiinlni; for hi di-struc-. :iu 1 tlint of nil his rudiments aui nil European In Cnwnpur. r. I.oo oxplnined all this to mo by tho that Ounnral Whoolor had mnrriod a tin . and ho nnturnlly took her story un I :.-lit thero was no peril. l!ut tho iltno 'lie proo nmation from Nnna Sahlh had . , an 1 such n document went forth a r l.cfora had s.-on tha li'tit of day. 1 only nn extriet : U I'V tho kindness of ("io 1. nnd tho oo I of tho emperor, nil tho Christians T'to at I)"lni, l'oounh, Sattnra mid rplaees, and even thoso 50:M) Kurop'iin i'-r-i who w.'iit in dKtulso into tho'for- :ity and wero dlsooveroj, nro dostroyo I lent to hell by tho piou and s.itf aolom ;i who nro firm to their religion, an 1 ni bavo ull been eomU rod by the present rniiient, nnd ns no tracn of them I left 'ih plaoes. It is tho duty of nil tho m i- and servants of tho KOV.trnment to re nt tho delii!itlul intollikri'Uoo nnd carry i' i r rospoctivo work with comfort Hn i . As by tlio bounty or the glorious Al "it v and tho cmcny ilectroyiiiir fortune o." ttperor, tho yellow lacoil and narrow led pi-oplo luivo been sent to hell, mil npur hhi bueu conitlered, it It nocoi. that nil tho su'ijeiicM nu I Inn lowu -rs iC'vernmeiit servants s'lould be n iieatlotho predeut jjovoiameut as t hoy been to the lormer ono ; that it Is tho 'nl'iiiit duty of nit tho iieasaiils mil .i proprietors or evurv dlstri-t to re. at tho thought that the Christians li.iv k"iit to hull, nu 1 both tha Hindoo and 'itiiine.lnn relnf.ounav beeuooutl.-.ii'i 1. 'but they should, as usual, bo o)n'lien' iiiithiiritiea ot tho uoverii'iieut and rmilTer any complaint naiust tiiein- to reach to ttiu uar of tuo lilhur uu- IV." lr. f.ee, w'.iat Is tliis'" I said to our cs is tiie carriao hnlto I by nu oiiitiatiU '. "MiTe," he sai l, "isth' lntren,;li. : v lere tho Christians of Cawupur too ; It is tlio reinams ot u wall which "time ot the mutiny win only tour l"et . he.'iiu I whicii, with uo thelter Iro n in, tlio heat at 1 11 ile,'re.", 41 muu. D.i:eu un I eliil treii dwelt uearly n '". A linu I ill of Hour mid split p.'as Ii" daily ration, nu I only two wlls ue ir ;" one In w neli they bui'ied their do id, they had uo tlino to bury them in inn, mi l tuo other well tuo !Oius on 1 Hi" arillb ry of tho euomy pl.iyol, ) I w is a i'uoiuo If twi'eii death by thirst b iitli by iiuilot or shell. Ton thousand Hindoos nutsi.lri tills frail M'lill nnd 'iiiT'Tliiu, ilyliiK ptMipIo inside. Iu a I- to tho army ot tho Hindoos nu I '"s, iiU'l iuvmllilo nriuv ot hlckuoiis i'' . ('.own upon thntn. Homo went rav "a l un ler exposure. Othors droppu I f lltioievc. A. Hliirvinir. mutitiun I. H'!, huuiiiruck, chastly irojp waiting ' Why did not iba beat tien dash down mud walls mil tbo 10.0JO anuihllato less than 10J0V It was hecauso tUey i U)erimliir.illv defen lod. huJ ''a Hauili roiolved to colobrato nn nn- ry. Tlio Zi I of Juu", 1137, would bo armluue tlio Imitlo of 1'lassv, wlmu, : Lord ('live, India surrendered to l. 'i'liac day tho l is: iurooeaii i i !"ir v is to bs hhnnhtored. t);h ir an- ltie Itavi llOOIl OelooratO.t Wit I Will . T'i to lio colour ited with blood. Otlioi tries have loien iidurn-'d With K ir To;s wil l drawn swords. (Hher '"U ..i pt Willi KMllB, This Willi I'Xr Otilern Wlt'l tho d'lueo oi tile (-ay. 'tli thu i.Hiieii of do un. Tho iniaiitry o.ilrv uud unillurvof NauaiiaUiii mud Kdny one ifruud assault, but tho few " the Knejlsa nnd Hootun put to tltirnt Km. loo liters, Tho cour.ivto ot tho 'broko ivu'iiinst that mud wall nu thu (oi tiie sea iMulnst a llifbthouse. Tno ') norsoH returoBl full rim without Mors. Tba Lord lookoi out from thu benrcB, an t on '.h.tf nnn!verar Any gttn th v.ciorv to III p-op;e. " ( Therelora Nsn "shlh must trr aomo other plac. Ptandln in a fl-ld not iar from tbo lutrenchmeut of tho English wsa a nulvo Chrl'lnn yr-mn. JaeolHM hvnanie. holdinu hiifh up In her hand n 1-tter. It was evidently a communication from tho enomv, nn I General Wheoler or lore 1 tho woman brouHht Id. Sno hnndo I liltn a pro posed tr'itv. If Oenornl Wnoolor and hi men would iive up th'ir wen pins. Nun Snhlb w.nild e.-iodiiot thorn Into safety. They could uin.ch out tin-noWed, tho men, women and children. Tney coull go down to-morrow to Uio Oran", where they would find boats to tnketberu lu posco to Allnhnbad. Thro wa somo opposition to slenln? this treaty, but (Putoral Wlioelor's wilo told him ho could trust tho native, an 1 so lie signed tho traty. Thero was great oy la tbo lntrnchment that nlht. Without molestation they wont out nn I ot plenty of water to drlnU nnl water lor a oo I wash. Tho hun.r and thirst nn l exposure from tho consuming siin. with tho thermometer from 123 to 1 1). would cense. Mothers re. ioloed nt tlio propet of saving their chil dren, Tli youuit ladles of tho lutrench meut would escape tho wild beast In hiimsn form. Da tho morrow, tru to the promt", earts were reidy to transport tbos ) who wero too mti'.'h exhaustoil to walk. '(let Into tho cnrrinne," at 1 Jfr. Lee, "ml wo will rilo to th" banks of tho OiinK's, tor which tho liberated comontant nnd non-combatants started from thlsplaae." Oa our way Mr. L io pointelout n rnonu nu.iit over tho burial piac i wrtlc'i wis opn -si for General Wheor's lntren.?hment, the weM Into whlc:i over.- nlijat tho do I hat boii dropp.d. Around it is a corlou momorll. There nro flyo pros-, ono nt en.-h eirner o( the Kir Ion nnl on i at tho centre. Irom waleh luseriptlon I to- lay run t my text. HI if.i f on wo came to tho Memor ial Church built to tho niomorv of thoo fnlleu In t'awnpur. T.ie walls are oorere d with tablets an I epiinph. I copied two or three of the Inscriptions : '-riioss are they who corns out of great tribulation " also. "The dead shall bo raised incorruptible t" nlso, "In tho world yo snail havotrlhiilutlon, but oo of Rood choor. I have overcome tho world ;" nlso, "Tho l.jti iravo. Tu Lord hnth taken nway :" also, "I'omo unto M, all yo that Inbor an i nro heivy laden." "Oct Into the earring-," said Mr. Le. nn t wo n Io on to the Gauges an 1 got out at a Hln loo tompln stnndlag on tbo banks. "Now," said Mr. Loo, "nerlthe placa to which Oonernl Wucnler anJ Ills people camo under tho escort of Nana Sa'ilb." I went down the stops to tho margin o! the river. Dowu thtsje stop wont O moral Wnolor and tho men, women nnd children under bis care. Tney stood on ono side of tba steps, nnd Nana Sihlb and his staff stool on tho other side. At tho women were gotlln? into tho bontt Nana Sahib objecte 1 that only the ngod iuj I In linn women and children should go on b3nr 1 tho boat. Tho younif nnd at tractive women wro kept out Twenty eight boats wore tilled with men, women nn I children nn I float" 1 out Into the rivir. F.aah boat contained tea nrtnol natives. Then throe boat Listened together wero brought up. nnd General Wheoler an ! hi stuff got tn. Although orders wero given to start, the threo Ihisi were somehow dotalne 1. At this Juncture a boy of twelve years ot ago hoisted on tho top of the Hindoo temple on the banks two Qa,-. a Hmloj and a Mohnra medau flag, nt which signal theboitmennu l arms 1 natives Jumped Irom the boat nml wnn tor tlio shore, nnd from innumerable guns tho native on tho bank tired on the ioats, and masked batteries above nnd below roared with destruction, an I tho boats sank with their precious cargo, nnd all wont down sivo three strong swimmers, who got to the opposite shore. Those who struggled cut no ir by were dashed to death. Nana Sahib and his stalT with their swords slashed to pieces General Wbealer and his staff, who bad not got well away from tho shore. I said I i . tho young nnd attractive wo men wfcro not nllowed to get into tbo boat. Tbosa worn niiuo!a;d away under tha guard of tha sepoys. 1 . T.Hrli wny YSl inhirrv,. y yon,' said Mr. Lie. A:railces will not be the carriage an 1 st.anod K . desperation nnd diabolism. ?Ompotltor8, tho way to a summer housi. o. niako our xembly rooms, which had been b.. rentioti nul pleasure. It had twHluJr ouch twenty-uiuo by ton. nn 1 soma win . less olos -ts, nnd hero wers lraprisoiiol . helpless pauplo. It wis to booomi tha pri son o! these wo -non nn I children. Homo of the ) sepoys got p iriiiiiiiou of Nan Hnlilb to take ono or mora of th- si ladles to their own place ou tho promisi they should be urougui ua.-n to ma summer garden next I morniug. A daughter of Gen-ril Wh mliir ! was so taken an I did not r turu. She nfter- I wnro mnrriM tno .iio'iamaie.jan who lia I taken her to his tent. Sum spoy amused lliems lives by thrusting chlldreu through with havonots nnl bol ling them up before their mothers in tho summer house. All the doors doted nnd tho sepoys stan Hug guard, the crowded women uud children wnlto.i their doom for elghto-n days nnd bigots amid s c cuosi au I tiles an I stomia il starvation. t Tho butchers oims out ox iiusto.l, thiu'. ing they had done their won, uu I tnedo or were clostd. but whoa tb-y weM anu opoued three wo nou and three boys wero still nlivd. AW tlies i were so a dispatch? !, nnd not a C.irlstiaa or European was lob lu Cawnpur. The mur lerers were loud f.fty eeuts for each ladyslnin. The Mohnmne. dan ussassin dragged by the hair tha ttd bo tics out o; the summer housi nnl tb'ew tiiem Into n well, by which I rtood inth .iil feelings us you uauuot lumgiuo. hut iwter the mutilate I bo lies hn I been thrown liro well the record of tho scono romninol in hieroglyphic of crimson ou the lloor ti I wall ol i he slaughter lions.-. Au eyewltiisss nays that ns ho w ilk id lu the blood w is sll j deep, and on this blood were tuft of hilr. pieces oi iiiusdu, broken combs, fr ini n.t ol piuafore-, children' straw hats, a cai i c iso coutaiuiug a curl, Willi the Inscription, "No i'a hair, with love ;" a fow leav.-s of in i.us.'opal pr.iycr book : also n book ciitltl. i'reparntion lor Death ;" n llihle on thody baf ou wluea was written, "For darlu mamma, from her affectionate daugoU'r, Isabella Illa'r," botii the one who prescui- it and the nun to wlioai it was pro .ml ad (,c- parted lorcvur. Tneii Nana Salilb henrd that Ilavelcsk ! was co:;iiu,', an l Ills n uns was a lerroi to tnu sepoys. L ! tho wo. nen mil ebildion i npriB mod in rue s immer hoiw . or uss :u. bly rooms, Nho'ild bolioeratol, ho or lei.. I t'.i.it their tnro its tumult be cut. The oft. cer were ommanded to do the work m I iitfiinpte.l It, teit fillet l.iv ulsrt the law of c ito woui I not aliu.r the ll u loo to bold the vl'tlins waiin il.ey wrn Inlug slaki. l'licn 10!) iimti were or leto I to fir s turoiuli the windows, but they tired over the he:u of tha iinpriNoiieil oue, nu l oaly a few we ,. I;illii t, iiinn Nana Saulo was in a rage aid ordero I pro,i'slonnl butoliers troiu amoi; tha lowol of tno gyps.oe io go nt rtio wnr.. Five oi then:, with Hate lots nnd swords m t knives, begnu tuo work, out thri of thmi collapsed an I fainted uuJ.-i'tbo ghnslliuei,, nu I it was left to two l.iiijn.t.j to complitu tho slaugutor. The stru the sharp ci, the blinding blow, the vie wing tlirour t seulji uu I skull, the bogjiug for lilo. tie diuiih nuony oi hour alter nou.', tho laugh I limiiH of tan corpses, tao pilot up dev. only do I uu 1 tno-. woo were msi lo ;.) summer liouso can ever know. 1 said i "Mr, Ice, 1 have near 1 that n. dell into rhiiigs wero found written OU lie wall.-." Ho niiiover,' I : "No, but those pior rrcaturi'S Wioto lu charcoal mil serntclo I ui tim wall i lie btoryoi the bru. alines tlcy Had miirero i." When tlio Kuglis'i and Scotch troops cane upon tlio scene, their wr.iiu vas so gr.it I int itcueral Noili had tho butcher nrrestid, mid beloro iadng shot compelled tiiomto wipe up part ot tho lloor in this tilaun of iiiuwiui'ru, this being llio worht of their put Uiuient, for I here is nothing that a Hiiiihj so hate n to touch blood, ) ' Wheu H ivuloek came upon the fceue.Vo had Ibis order anniille I. Tno well wa ' uui oui iuii ui uumau iio.iius, out eo pilea outhe outside. Tba soldiers wen mmiy hour etiKiigod lu cover Un; tba I It WM aout 8 o'clock la the evening w'ier t came upon this placa In Cawnpur. Thej bull ling In which tho masvnero took pl.sco hn been torn down, an t a gnrl-n of r qulsita and fragrant flowers surround tho scene. Mr. L"o pointed out to u fonts seventy mound pontatnlng bo lle or por tion of bodies of thoso not thrown Into tao well, A soldier stand on guard to k -p tho foliage an 1 flower from being ruthlcwdy pulled. I asked a soldier If I might take a rose as a memento, nnd ho ban le t m a cluster of rose, rod nnd white, both colors suggestive to me tbo red typical of tho p ir nngo there enacted, nnl tho white for t!it purity of thoso who from that spot nso m do I. But of course the most n' sorblng Interest poncentrntol nt the well. Into wtileh hun dreds of women nnd children were flung or lowered. A circular well of white m-trlil inclos-a this well. T ie wall I about twenty loot high. Inst Io thl wall there la marble Pavement. I paced It and tonut It ll'ty seven pscen nround. In the pouter of till Inclostire nn I Immediately nhov tha well of tho doiid Is n sculpturo 1 nngel of rcsutr-e. tlon, with illumine I face, an I two palm branches, meaning victory. Tl.i nngel i looking down toward tho slimberers be. neatb, but the two wing stitgest tho rls.i.g of the last day. Mighty consolation In mar ble! They went down under the hatch"! of tho sepoy. They shall camo up under tho trumpet that shall wako tho d'ta I. I f.:t weak nnd nil n-tremhlo n I stoi I realm; theseworl on tho stono that cover tho well; "Hioreltotho perp '1111 memory of a grenl company of Christian people, chiefly women nnd children, cru-lly masarre. near this spot by tho rohot, N ana Haliib, nn l thrown, tho dying with tho de nl. Into tie wollbeu -nth on tho nth day of July. 17." Oiilhenren of tho mnuoleum were cut tao words, "Those nro tbuy who caaio out of grent trlbulntlon." Thesuuwi slnkin: lwn'ntli tho horiitm . I camo down the seven or eight tepi of that place ol sepulcher, nnd I bethought myolt : "No emperor, unl-ss It wa N ipot. Icon, ever hnd mora glories nroun I hi pil low of dut,and no ipiieu, unless It wen theono of TnJ Mahnl, had rearel for her grander eenotnph than crown tho rusting places of tho martyrs of Cnwnpur. Jiut where rest tho bone of tno Hero. I of tho nlnotenta century. Nana Hihlb? Two men sent out to llnl tho whereabout of tho daughter of General Yhoor tracked Nana Sahib during a week's rldo Into tho wilder. doss, nnd they wero told that for nwhllo after tho mutiny NanaH ihlh set up a llttlo pomp In the jungli. Among a few thousad Hindoo! and Modammo lans ho took for him elt theoalytwo tent the nelgiihor hnd, while they lived la the ralu nn I tuu 1. Nana Sahib, with one servant carrying an um brella, would go every day to bathe, nnd people would go nnd stnro. For some reason, ufter awhile ho forsook oven that small attention. nnd dlsnp pearod among tho ravines of the Himalayan Mountain. Ho took With him In his flight that which ho always took with him a ruby of vast valu. He wore it a some wear nn umulet. Ho wore it as somo wear a life preserver. IIo wore It on his bosom. Tno Hindoo priest told him ns long ns bo wore thnt ruby his fortunes would bo good, bat both the ruby nnd tho prince who wore It hnve vanlsho I. Not a treasure ou the ou'.sldu of tho bosom, but it treasure Inside tiio heart, I thobt proteel'on. Solo mon, who had rii'dos In tho hilt of sword, nnd ruble In tho lip of tho tankards, nnd rubies lu hi crown, declared thnt which Nana Suhib did not lln l nut in time, "Wis dom 1 better than ruhjes." Wnen the lorests ol India nro elearei by the axe of an other civilization, the loji ruby of t hi Cnwu- Cur mouster may bo picked up and be rought bHok ugain to blnso among tlio world's jewels, llut who shall reclaim tor decent sepulture the remain of N insHahlbV Ask tho vultunss ! Ask the reptile! Ask tho Jac'.uls! Ask tho midnight Himalayas' Much orltloln Im boon main of Sir Heury llavolock nnd Sir Colin Campbell be cause of tho exterminating work they did with these sepoy. Indeed it wa HWlul. My escort, Mr. L4 liu told me thnt ho saw the sopovs fiiteA,to tho mouths of cannon. 'VfTnnnTWj kAins would tire, ana ior a low thi'onds there would be notr'ug but smoke, id na the smoke began to lift fragment ol ftesU would bn found flying through tho nlr. fi.ou may do your own criticism. I bi ro ex . ,ress no nplulon. There cm be no doubt, Viowcv.t. that that modool llnnlly treating The sepoy broke the back of Uio mutiny. Tlio Hindoos fouud thnt the Kiircpeitn could plnv nt tho same kiuiio which thu Astatic bud Muriel. Tho plot was oranlz) 1 for tno murder of nil thu Europnnn and Americans lu India. Under Its knives nnd bin lireons Amorlein Prcshytcrlnnlam lost its g!oi. missionaries. It v. Mr. nnd Mis. Campbell, Key. Mr. nn I Mrs. MaeMullin. K :v. Mr. un I Mrs. Joiinsoti. K v. Mr, nnd Mrs. Freeman, The work o: slauglitor hnd been b -gau lu nil directions on nn nppalling s.ile. and the cotuman iers of tho English nraiy male up their minds that this iv.is tho best way. Tho I.lack Hole prisou has be mi torn dowu. but a stono pivo n-nt tw mty fe.-t by twenty ludlc.atcs the groun 1 covered by tho prison. Tbo building had two s iialf win dow, and wis int. m led for two or three prisoner.-. These u at Ives of India crow .led into that on i ro ni of twenty feet fot by twenty lect HliEurop.i'ins. Tba midsummer heat, the sudocatiou, the tr.iri'pllng of one upou nnotlier, tho groaning nnd shrieking and begging au 1 praying ot all, are matters of history. The sepoys that night held light to tba small win los au i inocke I tho sulT'-r-ers. Then nil tlio sounds ceasol. That night of Juno 2D, tfitj, passed, nn I ll.i corpsn were taken out. Only t .wnty-threo pjoplo of tho llrt wero alive, uu I they had to be pulled out Irom under the corpses. Sir. Carey, who survived, was taken by tho Indian uabo'i into hi harem and kept a prisoner six yenrs. I.ucknow In lsj; wn only nu echo of Calcutta in I7:ti. LUiring tho mutiny of which I have been speaking na tive who had been in tho service of Euro peans uud well treated by thoai, uu i with no cause of offense, would, at the call of tho mutineers, and without any compunction. it a Li to death the lather mid mothers of the household nnd dash out the I rams of the cuuureu. i neso natives nro nt peace now. but givo them a cliance, nnd thov will re j enact the K.-i'iies of J7.M! nnd ISJ7. They look upon tlio English as coiin.iierors and tiiem- himvok ns coiiiiiere I, 'Ino inutiiiy of 1-37 "''""'rod because tho bidlsh Govi rnoient wa too lenient nn I put in places ol I rust au i III command of natives. lorts too many of the I call upon England Io top the prsnnt nt tempt to illt.it mo nitiv ly allowing them to hold position ot trust, I am no nlar.ul, but tno only way these Asiatics enu be kept irom another uiu'iuy is to put laeiu out of power, un l I say imw.ire, onlio Luck uow au 1 Cawupur an I Delhi nnrtyrdo ns. over which tho bomisphiir.rs tiave wept, will bo ellpse 1 by tlio Luc uiow au I Cnsvnpur .lUd D.'lhl nmrtryd outs yet to bo eu icle I, I speak of what I iinvo seen an 1 beard. 1 give tlio opinion of every intelligent Englishman nnl Scotchman au i Irishman mi i Auieriean who tn I mot in Iu iin, i'rjvciiuoa is better than cure. I do not say It is better that Eugiitnd rule in Iudla. I say i.othiugaguiuC tuo rignt o: In lia to rule Ir'rt'ir. but I do say mat the moment the native population ot India ibiuk tnnro is a possibility ot driving oack Europeaiis from India they will make tha nttumpt, nud thai they have cuou.:ii cruel li'i lor tho time suppresso I, wnlcn, if 1. 1 loose, would suomergo w.tn e arua-; i i-very thing from Calcutta to lioiubny au 1 from tba Himalaya to Coroiiiau lei. Now, my irionds, go home, after wliat I have said, to sue tim ImaiHie of tho JI i. haaiuiiiil.iuism and iim looisat v ilea many tlinix It will be VittU to bavo lutro lucid mto America, nu l IO dwed upou wu.it li itur.il uvolut.on will do w n ro it tins had its uu hindered way for thousan Is of years, and io Hunk upon tho wonders oi mart y room for Christ's sake, uud to pray inoro earnest pravers lor tno mis-iouartcs, and to oou tribute more largely fur ttio world's evaiigo ir. iiion, cud to lei mora assured than ever luut the overthrow ot tho idolatries of Na tions is such u stupendous work that noth ing lu. nu onuilpatunt God througu the gospel of Jvsus Christ can evuf uuliUvu it. Anieul SAlUiATU SCHOOL INTKIlNATIO-VAtj KStOX 't)i: iI;ckmi;ku 10. Lesson !Toxl: "TJie Twclvn f-eiit Forth," Math. T.-tO Golden Ipxt: Math, x., 7 C'oimnentnry. B. "These twelve Jea s'nt forlh ant commanded thm. saying. Oi not Into th" wnr of the gpntilp. arid into nny cltv of the Samaritan enter ye not." In a prvivi lesson wew that after continuing nil n" it In prnvertoOod Hoeallot twelve unto Him thnt they should he with Hftn nnl that lt might send thetn forth to nreae nn, t,i beat (Lukovl.,12; Mark ill.. 13-l.il. Th llm' tation ot their mlslo;i. rest rain I a.' tli":n from gentile nnd Hamnrltnn U locu'l'tr to Matthew's g'.jtol nnd I und-rtool niv when we remember that this is the i-nspei n: the klnTom, and that Jeu camo prim irdv a the King of the Jews, th son f l ivi i, son of A1 th ha in, to lt ori IVivld's thrino and r-tnro the klnglom to Israel that through thorn nil nation might be .',iu.., (Math. I.. 1 1 II., St Luko I., 02, 3:1; Ao: 1:1., 19-21 1 .ler. III., 17) 1. "Hut go r.Vlier to the lost ..ep of ta. liouso of Isra"1." II Himself il l In e tap. ter xv., 24. "I am not sent but unto the !n.t sheep ot the house of Ira'l." The "iliu vrs of blelng" nf wlile'i wo slug au I o: which we read In F.s-'k. xxxlv., 2ii. will e,:iv to all nation after Isri-1 In b-en gather-d tri one Sh-pher'l ( F.rk. xnxiv.. ll-'i'. 'or II" that "entered l-r -l will gather him and kerp lilni. n a sii-pimr 1 doth til flock ( J-r. xxxl.. 10. The roe 'iving of them ns it na tion by God. eons'tpient upon their rcep. tlon of Jesus ns their Messinii. shall bo to the world like life from the dej I (Kxn. r.l., 151. 7. "And a ye go preach, saying. T!i kingdom of heaven I nt hand." Ho preaclvd John the Dipt tit nnd Jesus (chanter III., 2t lv.. 17). The key to the title "klngdo'u of God" nnd "kingdom of heaven," the lat ot Whieh I found only in the gospel of M it thpw, I In linn. II., 44, wh'ro it is written that the God of heaven shall "t up n king dom which shnll never be imtrove !. It will bo a kingdom under the who'o hens-ens (l)au. Til., 27) or on tho whole tnrt h. God, It author an I tlnlshr, nnd he ivn lt en.ar acter tne kingdom for which w pray wuen woav, "Thy will be. dona on eortu us iu hsaven." H. "Henl the alck t e!onne the leper. rls" the dent cast out devil. Freely ye have received! freely give." Suiierua' ur al or nothlti'j, here are some fentur-s of the kingdom. After Ho announce I th laws of the kingdom In chaptor v. to vli., so i t ie eharacteristies of it In chapter vill. an I !(. Leprosy, disease, evil spirits, win Is an I waves and oven death itself nr,, :,n s,,i,j to Him. I. "l'rovlde neither gold nor sllv-r iior brai in your purses." Take nothing tot your Journey (Mark vi.. Hi. Go Without care; Im anxious for nothing. He who f I Elijah by Ciierlth by means of the ravens wa sending them, the amo Go I who rm'.ii. piled the widow's tneai mid oil ; H- wno said tnst if wo would make Ills kmg lo ii an I rlgl.tcousness our llrst business the 'mi and raiment Would surely bo n '.do ! (M ith. vl.,33). 10. "Nor srip for your Journey, n dther two soat. neither sho-s, nor yet stav-s. for the workman I worthy of his tivMt." T ie 11. V. says wallet Instead of "scrip." Yn purse or girdle was for in oney. the scrip t wallet tor fool, but they were to make no provision tor tho way. 1 iisru'.an.rle t mil free, not conll llng In extetpal equipment, tney were to le.au wholly on the Lord. The Spirit, through I'nul, when repenting that the laborer is worthy of h! reward, quotes nlso from Deut. xxv.. 4. "Thou shalt not muiutla the ox that treu loth out tba corn" (I Tim. v.. lis Vb . -. ,jiL.Jsl:iiS.Uoer p'ty r town shall enter inquire who In It Is worthy, and thera abide till y go beace." The word "worthy" I found seven times In v-rs -s 10, 11, i:l. 37, 3S, and i the s:'..e word that I used of Christ ns the La.iihtaiit is worthy iu R"v. iv., 11 1 v., !. 12. They wore not to ek help Irom nny who were not the Lord's. Jesu had been through all Galileo preach ing and healing (Math, lv.. 2:l. nnd tberi would be some everywhere who had ac cepted Him nud through Him had become worthy, for thero Is uo r;ul wortuiu -ss apart IroT. Him. 12. "And when yo com" Into nn homo salute it." Ha s lid to the 70, "Into whatso ever house ye enter first say, I'eaeo l e to this house" (Luke s., 51. It wis the angel's inessago, "Oil earth peic," It Is often mi llis Hps In 111 ln't dav on earth (Mohu xvi., 27 : xvi., 31 ; XX., l'.l, 21. 'Jli ll.'niu le peace, au I we are to pro 'laitu It ((.'ol. I., .'0; Acts x.,.'lji. It Is au old (arliione I greeting i Gen, x mi. . 21 ; Ex. lv.. 1 : Deut. XX., 10;Julg. vi.. 21 ; 1 Sam. xxv., n . Id. "Ac I If tho house bj worthy I 't your peace co.no upon it, but if it be not worthy let your pe.iej re'uru unto you." We eau procj.iim lor.'ivcnejs of sins mil peace through the blood of Christ, but we e .nuo: coinp-l p oplo to b-lleve :t or to a pt lllm. our responsibility eud with the fi.tnnil proclanuitioii. Tho word to Y..: -:ie was to proclaim the message of the Lord wli 'thet people would hear or forbear (E : -k. Hi.. ID, in. 14. "And whosoever shall not receive you nor hear your words w.ien ye depart out of tu.it house or city shako off the dii't of your lect." M:irK an t Luke add, "For a testi mony agutust them." Wo Hud l'aul and liartiabas doing tins very thing at Au tiocli in Ihsidia (Aits xiii.. 51), mil wi:h Silasoul Timothy soaiethuig very like it at Corintil ('.Vets XVill., 5, 6). A people treat the messenger of lio I. so they treat God, who son Is U: int'S-ieagers, au i Ho will so to It. Th" word of 3r l to evrry l.n ss -u. g.-r Is : "I'e ice l e uiit.i you. As l v Fat h'-r bain sent M", even so a nd 1 you" (John xx.. '.'I i. 15. "Verily I say unto you. It shall be mi.re tol.'r.'.l'le for tlio I. in I of Solon nnl Gomorrah iu tho day of ja Ig.iieut than for thai city." For ii Iim mighty work ol Chi-1-.t had bo.'u done In So lorn an I other cities they lu I rcpente I nut rem Hue I to this day (Math. St.. 2 )-"!'. Notice that ptivil'go iuere.is's reipouslbliity, for to Who. u inn I I given of llieiu Inucll is re q'liri.'J. N'ot.ce also that there Is u time of judgment yet to come, and tlio time an 1 the iu Igoare ail nppoiutp 1 1. V"ts xv.l.. Ill I, IS -lieyers, living iiatiiius au i the uugoily dea l shall nil come to Ju igm 'lit ea th at the proo. r time. lrt. Behold, I sen I you forth ns sheep la the midst ot wolves, J lis yo Ucr.'Nire '.vise iisserpt-ut and harmless n doves, " The stivunty received the same v inii;ig(Lulce x . 3). In no place do we llud tuut lu this i .-o all will roe live the message, uud in uo i,,.ic, lira wo authorize 1 to convert the world, lu UO place are ,e taught to break up the kiugdotii of this worl t. All that Is for the nga to lollow this oue. Our commission is to preach the word, nnd endure hard ness, and suiter nn I die with Him (II Tim. li., J, 11, 12 t It., 2 i. Lot-t-oii Helner. MAKE A Ill'SlSFHS OK IT. A lady uskvd Mr. Moody iu Washington recently, "Mr. Moody, bow do you manage ulwnv.s to hnve the right illustration for cviirv truth" "Oh:" he replied, "It is my busim-M to do thnt." Here lies the occn t ol suei cis eim-cli ntiou thorougliu.'.f tim method id tho proietmioi.il worker w ho puts bis lie1 iu Ills work, as dintlnet from tho im mod of the ninateiir w ho works ut whim and .!c,yi.rv, and takes in lii-i inaioriul ia 1 r d ts I t it come li on g. I'm your life iito your orli mnl don't attempt ino iiiueli i.n'.Mde t!int il you v.eibi Kitereud. CuiiceuiialloU ij l!w need ot the aiju. A cut'. una lor reioraung the rnusla hall and oilier Hugos ot New York City, Is, it 1 alleged, U to bo iiiaugurat :d Immediately by Miss Fiaucls Wlllnrd an I i ho lu lie of tun Womcu'k Cariatliiu Teaiprauoa Uuiou, -TEfll'Hn.VXCE. yttrsr'i t I't-vT. f,o- 'mswiiI tt" "I'll- i ifs m. ; And l Jhed, ' h. won', I th ,( I ,,. , S'line'dne nn ' 'in -r 'ny h in ( , ill I or whisky piaim mv goiden grain." "Vt, tor ! rib, mv '" r,r'.t ( ,(, ... , "To rvt f Hoitrtinii.ir sbyi till-' T I'nnrd to Mens ti, ,', ,v,i, i r , , it llut poison I must vei I in-.te a t." The praeefnl hoti-vin-s qo ak"l with '"ir T.et they mnt b"'t vi i'. a'" nn I r, ' An I nil tho'r I'e irt w is ml . n-cli ,n' That they should '.v.'ll t!i" brew r's g ii:i. The grape-vine and the mi Me. tree 'i-leve, ovpr what their fat" might be Vast rosy fruit mi I cluster fliv Fill elder ensi, mi, I vat nf win..' Youth's Temperitnco It.inn t. A ti n s ni'.ivK mt.f,. Ao-erlcnns ore ,a venue a fnirlv o"ior people III the liiirly-i.iiriy of tut Ions. 'i,u; t !i t ligiires of the intern ( K-venae Co n in-. doner for tho p.. ...irare emmga to mu.i a temperance man -t ig.r. r witl.u at a drop of whisky or Itcer. We distilled last ve-ir M7.nii5.ail gallons oi liquor, not inc. a img , io.:t.-,i g,nin ,-, I t aiity, making in ail .177.s gtliousnf alcoholic spirits, l:pert barlen bus e,ti- mate slxly-thr Iriuks to the gaieui. Ther lore there were 0,1,11 1, or, ,s.n dr.nki pio. liuced m this c miitrv. A coiiservntive . -innate of Iioa- mil di was Ini'.li'cd across ei'iiiiti-is i ah mt ;i7. 11.1,1,11.11 gallons of whi-ky, Iruilv and icier .11 tilled spirits, or 111 other wor Is, we dram; ti.if.si.'nW.OPU ill,-. ..; whi-ky. ..r which we paid over the b ir '.'l'.i,(.sHI,ono, it ilil.no'i.iMii: n or than all 1 :,aum approprl.iunu-i of C'ougresa comic Tins rppre", f i-"0t Will-1 l won, ui and fa, : l'.i hilc nud tim -coaming only the .. r week Piieh. i consumption of Ml adi year for every in in, l ei ween tho roek-'ioun t .'.onn-tossed Al l.i tit if, or, mule adults, vm) glass 's I i beer the ll.;ares nro npiallv asloift 1 lug. The rona iqeimi was IH.'.WJ.PIJ nnr rei, that Is, li.Ts.'i.lii'.i.-.DOg.nsses, reir-. iit ing an pxpnuiliture fortius mo to of the leu tome hilarity ol tr.l7.2'i,iri(i, or nnout t-u cents for each luhaiiitmit, 1 11 1 lit- neighbor boo I of 220 gln-ses are charged up In this calculation iiLMinst each of ti-i its our mum il nl ow. nice j mere. ore, II we do not avr. 10 our doily glass we may be mire that onr neighbors lire getting tno l.cn m ol our a -rtnietice. Hy estimating this year s intern il revenue receipt from -.pints on tim basis ol last year's product, with the increased tax of 41.10 per gallon, th Internal rev'tni" re ceipts will bo j7,ii71,'J0i. S ill l'raiic.s.'j Lx.iiniucr. nisnijr sMfti i"o t-.vo c-rnr. "If there is ai -r"l t'lbi hti "arth. " I'ear friends. It I-1 h" riir th in f.rnilv. ivht 'I't'er nnd ir."ll'e" nil 'hlMrei .hv't tn. ge-lier, nti''ti'le. bv f i i'i, uii.'.orne bvh o'v '"'nnl unit" I wit h (5 I nnl on" nno'her bv the bless . I bunds of Chr'stlan o'" iritv, mil If thert Is or," thing that wrecks nn I ruin the ClTl-tlnn ho n-. It ts i x essive and li'i'dtual In Vilgeneo in Intox eating drink bv anv metrber of th" bons d'o'd, mi I p irtl 'ii lar'v tiy the father nr mother of the family. "Wllt'tO slldl a state iiT things ettt, th'1 liruse Is n Chr.stinti home no lung -r : t h" grace of God l lost, mid His li'i'iiti; for. felt" 1 1 the benellt sectir 1 bv mnt" I tm nm elTort nro undone ; .r iver. sacranicnts, dee Is of clmritr and benevol "ii to the t n r ai- overlooks I spiritual rea ling, attendance at instruction and diy ne worship or. Sun lavs mid nil the iluti" of religion nr" negleeio I, Love nnd Joy nnd peace nud happiness arc C'tiie ; and In their place are III temper mid misery; and thl not only In the humble dwc'o.j.- of the poor, but often too iu tb" rt Qu"si,l,.ri"t.s of the wealthy s not only ,.t JJWiorlu elusa-s, Vm,, o'1hi t-j, iw f.aidlle ol our business and frofe-sioiril men, w ho once gave promise of rlrlng to boaorablo positions, whence they might have wrought nnd might still be workiu a waolesnos Infliienco on socleiy iir.Minl tiip-ii. Wh-re unco wa edlflcatlo'i, there !IO'.7 I se in l.'ll, llll'l til" u'l'O In of Go be- tome tim homo ot siit in. Too once hris. tlnn home Is turned Into a very bell on earth, with ilran'.cnnoss and strife and pro fanity nnd obscenity, the doaions of ills, o r ier. Who has seen or felt tho hnuelul in llueiiec of ilrunkenti ss mil wi'l not ...ir witness to the trutii o: wjat 1 b..v) lc.it Iccl ly uu'.illi''1.';" t . r Kx-iuvors in Tho " eanteeii .system," known as "nn-t cx diatiges' icnf.'.'i of In !u"oiu"nt to rttr yc.MT. or what I n y"v ' in the nr nv, are Irink nmiii.' C' .ol. Iters. Tn the nrtnc report bv (icnerill 'I. O. Ifowerlto I" A I ill'ltl'-( 1 'II "n1. recent iy llle I In Washington, r 'ferrln.; to tim regula tion "ov rning the n, a I . "I l ei' "vo the inerc'l" of eases of courf reart ia' is largely due lo these rychn'i res. f form this orilniou fro n li.',':"S thai h ivi cooie l-efiire me, mid ledii'V th" .Inn. in I'n'il' Is in reas"l bv the i "i"oor a.-.-i "ti' L'iven t1.."". s I mvi 'l'i'ii r" rar led as ' ; tre'n", t i vr tr.ls of th" I "iiart ni.-iit nsp -tor ar' ill b'Mst ig r 'st I yc '1'ro'n til' noioun' '.' I r consume I in them ih" "v- I'ban.'es i it is to be fear" I t h.a' iv" shal' h v many rli 'inriti" mil i.-i'i' v l lies , rourse o' tiio't, provelitig ri. . r '.r.c:..i:, .oi luugtb o! service Is taken oiT.' " 'CANNF.Il l'liAf'llrs. A liigl.ly respectable and widely respe (,. 1 clergyman living in n couutrv parish not l.ir from l.e-toii received a eo:i,iii ;ii:catlon fr" ii n New iork liouso tle-ilfig m wines an I liquors not long ;, siyingt!, they wo il I li v.'ir k',,1-1 to luri'.si him with mivt'"u . Il" i e ! 1 111 th.'ir llM". Il'l I I. Ml III III - iii'-fd f"r ui pal roii i :.' ud.e I tli-.t in. y wet ml ire li. ,1 ti. 'airiyil in a e.eimry pi.a i: Wlll"S all I liquors i.irtllell I tiie el'T . men w i- apt to er"nit e o irii"i:I. If iuii s, n;. dill. And tin y ohi ie I, in rn ii" pnrehas I good, iro n taem, to have n , v, nr.'.y pick'.! ma V. o, i el boy, Where they m,,; I'i' ir '' ll'oll e I 111 ft.lt l Ml . Il'l I I" h ,V" I n box 'ii.ir.c.'d "(.' lliliel '- e :;tr;i.u Hci.u.1. TrMrfn.ixrr nf.ws avo yori. White yvitm farmers, of South Alriet, ; iv off ttie'r colore I help in yyine nnd, as a inn t queue.., tut-y become fe.ir'u iv drunk. Mr. Edison gives as one r .i.i,n why he does not drink liquor, that he has n I. -tter Us" for ins drain, it in mi un lu ...... I I . h"s html and he had bi tter take care of it . Goo 1 Templar of Indiana at their recent nnnu'il session passed resolution "I co-operation with the W. C. T. C. lu Ms efTorlsto mi cure a scientific tompitruneo iustrin tiou law. The W. C. T. U. of India pu'.lislies a paper culled the Wluto Kililioii. Mrs. I'hil lips, l'resldent, says that the org.iuiz itioii lu that eouutty "is springing luu brighter Uio." l!ev. J. M". Clenry, rresldcnt "f tho fat ho llo Total Alstiii..'ucti L'ulon. Iia-g-veii hlseii ilorsc'iitent to the great petition to Govern mi'iils ol the world for tim ov tiiiio'.V ol Ilia opium and liquor tralll -. To druukcuiiess us a fruitful sottrco tiny ho trace I inuca, if nut the in .st Hi" cruno that disgrace our beloved mi. try, mil much, if not tho most, of ,i,,, puveriy mi I ui'S'TV that Ufa see urouu I Us. i-a iop it alter- on, I'iti.-n of C.inton TTrl, In Switnerian I, llll VH tiianu il law requ.rilig op liquor s Mu r wan uives bis ciisioiiiers euoii.t-i drink to make them unconscious to prvil" nu n Im.) lodging; and board uutd yompletoly t tuvvred. The number of "hard drinker ' In our pouiury to-day Is eslimated to bo 2,5u',iud. And au nvera ;o ol lour other persons are ai li'dedby eaeu olio's do muchcry nnd siiiuuo. . Toisl uuiubi-rnffcuted, liva.va itua ouc-Uiil UiHju porsousi PiKLI G 10 1 '.S 1!1' A DING. ' 1 r s o 1 11 AMi r rsrs. Tl re nr - tin se in Ml t wr.d wn.i nut t i'lcr T ewt'i'l. Mild s, ,.il l,,r Im i 1. 1. 11 .!,...' . .. . . . " "111 siitt-i 1 a a k " v. im K ties- for ireiik-ui, lino str-ngii. ..reaktie 1 sji.v a i,-..r :i. 11 an walking nl'iig with I liglit tep and 11 ;.nu II t i f bealth was vi, i s itl.g eve. 'I h, ,y 'be' k, nnd Ins bma I le til ler- mi I nins.-u'nr I lib- ere fro 'Is nf l' I. . lily "gtii : 1 ut Ins I. .. I.iiici.i.u.. llld M l'-l! M. , idt-iit Link t 'id in,-1 hut be tro-ied li Uim-etl, i le I that li:. h" ,rt l-i, . . ,1 ... .T'ltltll I . .. the ,;r, t (; J" etii 'Vi'd. r i l the I ; h:i's 1 M-ii' d 11 si . k n an . 11 bis cueli of nT;c l"H ; Irs . ..iil.tenan, ,. ,,,. , ;,. ,! , ,v o","',"1 U, "" " feeble a- a l'b.1. 10, Iceli if t Mt upright wiihent I". ng support,.,! ,v pui,,;,., ,,. ,.(v "-Id" linn : bis hps:,) t,.. , ,v,., , ,,r.,, ,.r li'' i' '-.S te-le, .,! . ir,,,,.,,.,! ....,1 1,1 ll'':.'ll.U'ii ttteii. Ill, t'-a. PI : I I lllt't i.l All.-.e 1. 1', . -..... . I I . 1,1 Hi v I.. 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I Hi., re-h with the ' "bd li." r. .'iicl Ui" a l.int;igi tim ;n at, ..ii -id" "It b- , n-t d"-A n and the low I v. 1 1." .li pr ..-, I dnt t!."i- .cm' we. ties., ail I .ins', d oi the -1 r n ; t"f -trchgth, while tbo rend and n;T' I up. loaning mi un. ertalu 1' it St 1 1 llll'l line, were limit , l.:,c,.il',.r I lMT-iti, nnd still tie r" s 1 1.. Mn-et tle li .at- r ' lid. They W'T" p T W in II lll' V l..,.e, dn m-vh'is rich . tb" w rew ak while they fulimcd tiicm-elv-s .trmig. A lei .nn li If ttoit in. in, r ad mnn, Minnt H'g hitns'df mi In mi, iiigen i an 'all Into ',c h an err. r a-t . thu k hiu.-df wi-e wln n i" is foo'..!i,n, h w In n h- Is r. and strong Alo'll lie IB ..-rfet We,lie-s ,oh It'll i w , reader, put tic .piotn n to thyself, and isli If this ivr,.r I.. I h it.it. Ait tli.01 tiiSiii,i; ti thine inn strength. nud pi.ttmg cniideiico II l.llglll b' , w tile kes,' I Ir l.linwe-t Iholl, if a truth, t .i.tthv life, with all that it In t..lis. , t-ji n "r that .app. areth f..r n little I'll", nnd thru aliish.'t h n:i." .las 4- 1 1, I' ll thy t ni -i in Him only wno chaii.e ti t, nt is th,. ,,, ,..t,.r.il. , ti'diit an II". ' t." H.-lt. l:l IS. '1 r irt tn ii i. 'ii.ee Im word .bail fa I ; 1 u (net .s niid th"v diall die : In te al; h. nn.l v,. ulth, ati I w. tld's re, Ahls h "W s ,.ih th'-v !v I laid, Tru-t tbitie II v hi". " II beart, 'tis fa'li'c-s ; I s III-, elr" . tn:-t, t!i in to" I.e." I, !ia:i . t..'.-.iM. M.itNo I .ii ii "i ii nn as ivi: Aim. Ct great ii'i-e i f the inf. elict.is of life ri. i tic I c-t i". I- tic r l.llllirelo fully 'i iuii' i .unl and ui pr -ia!' ' lid tl." illllllelices .lid . 'IlliT il.t I th"!- e.,,d I'". I be l utnres a, i 1 i.'eliiiL-.'jre t., ( tistrni L (a the ne.-t mt .rate and , ml Mini.' .f all n i. ti i t- that of trisliaini an 1 wile-, there I' dt, II Mil V lll'liv Ullllt Ces.m ' Jill, I sn,) colli- .1 - niid evt :i nn aiii'iii'.ti.'ii id feeling from ;lus eaiiHj. Of dl'fi re. t t"liiperi lit mid tnnk'. up 'ii-tuiii:oti:'.l!;. , i:i a til'Tereiil l.i.u jf Cliristinn i.erl' ic e and grade ut sj,; i'.. .Vs'.V, on-limy." v .;.. .v: J.v, . tl.o kIui.. ' f eval. ni,,) tl. riv.altles oi tUlhlulSS. bt'e.'.,,,. ..ilial.ltUilte I to sterner .'.inns id ii'ii lis mi l l ypresseuis of feeling, bn h il ther iu th" 'ii"iv tpii t. Inviiigmi l tcinl'T if" I'lat.Ui- "( i-iil' i , i and i 1 1 1 -it I-n diieri.r.'ts ns In-s of .vi.i athv i lid weal,., oi,,. d 11" rt-feit I ''..', w In1" th' r" i- a deeper mid grow i g: ii' n '"ii: I i iiev ! adi nt I. or I.'t 'cl.th -tell III llll'l tulle is tl nr. hi,- r fr..ti, the I'll M'll If III 'V il l" tl i ie '.i r I' lli.d tl," ' I." left Will I "-o their true feeiitig.. I ' "I I.. I , i i ; ,!.-,...; now uui, mi "f Iri:ii.' i t whi. h t icy "it id Vi".V Thii- it s ! I." I'O t ' ie W I i!" I I' !.. r t: .n i. i, He' tle-r . rcie 1 i. e I'i le . d :il I T.' il. i'i a. I'M lie Il d en e. no. -I . I' :t..;. f. r: Mi -I i III' i il le I llle " Id I III' and - in .all '!e. i- and Mal i e.-e. Mai' -l-l'rs e.c. - " ..ci.. ns . f I..". - - 1 1. 1 kiln W ''.I'M i.a "ii. I le I I e ai.atiye li, I'lT' r- mm iiU'.iialil s ,.f lf., w I,, ii li. I., ol I, r l,."d l "il l .apple l.l' i v II," i .1 r i I th" Man s lie I Mad i . in ill tb.'ir - -I in i ii ii -1 l- is' ,1,-,,, s I., sh"W lliei- Inli t id att"i,li'di im s II' :,. l i' t tic r Ol II f T ll.s C'tM.f"rt I'eti i - nr. I .I 'ldis e.iiild know cacli ti i'V a re, 1 1." I'i .-rs would tin , re a p tln'ir qniei 'nis'.inl -pint, ami .l.du.s .r" a !:i. ire the tnitaiallv b ,1.1 and i .id ' - III tie-li. i' r tl.eir l.' id. 1',1'ilt and J '. 1 1 1 . . id " i! ..f Hi" li'l .a di .. ollld kle w y.'iild r .l Kit mil ii- ci Ih'-r a- Ihey i.t. . tic i - -piiff'..:!' fi t :r .til l' li'i. "i.t t . tin . I. Hi" r Ik Hue dnt and ' ri i i'cti i. to r,v l.s amiifg tic ' I'll" tl. ' l.-pv., ei.il II, "f" I'.'li"!' til" I'.iu. " i nil I " ..:.-'.!.. i ,. , .',' l. d 'le r. t . -i" eartl'ly c mfvrt nnl "I I in'isl, ,-uj'I I "r t. " sillg til 'lllse.y s - ' ill prepared t I'' W ' 'II I' f"l II 1 1 III fiery ,'an-" t1 Il i' nal'iis a ai.d Hi. ink (i'i'1 "I 1. - I hi I .t .:. I fill v rmn Hi" ui it-" al'..itl"U of tjiclr fell, w .ii. K"i. if-iai'l. 'I'i I ui i and I in i. lie.' I Ii' id. , -e n. U lio llll "Id, I "I t n'l, -r, V.ll" "ii , I Iniyo II. n. i K ."d . ni."." "ho I. ' Hid a. w " i .an. I w I.t !.' , pi II,' th" i the -a i In I. ! n nit. i i I I i i . ', I - Id I- 'ni ill i, al, . " . 1 1 ie ..ii.- t I t" I. e it'-rni I 'ii- ll.i- " i,'. - II i,:, I i II," i 'i..": . - I ." iih .b -ii-. in I h:.. .1- 11 : ilill.lU.l- ' liidi . ' re; i di-n.rli .ci I lie' tit ' -1 1 ci to th" i ' in. . I I. . -in. I I, now t a'n d I- I'i a i'" I iy h I, p, I 'I iiini '.riiili! ' what mv f lu'i I . 'ii. II VI I at Veil" till T, I i, ,4 ,,,,. w.,v b Well, IIIV g, -.1 "1 il"ii t wan! t "Oh ! that s ! the woman ; "l has vonr wnv , . Illh 'It , I Id" ill." Illterp'-sed mt, sir. What I lllllll .lllg d 'lie I t yni' ayo'i-i! f.i yhiri, II. e matter Hie infill. I . i ..'.a llVllill, tile (ee IL- ill iipr..arioi.M pi had Io "o no ;i ill The I. idle Mil. d the nn i t ng i.'ae y nl ia-', and Mi. I'ca llangh . "liild" l lo ain'i.l wiuaii. r.i ittso lowN a i.rv:vn. A Molh 'dj.t tr.iiii- t'r it the u.id-t of u I'n Ion .Meeting limit. the Wis-k "f i'tuyir, w lii'iu it. lid 'l-rs and iv.p!" of all il.'i.ounha l. lis wa re prt pen', "in I : 'I hear nii.c'j nl in I'.-'dl iT ii a reiiv.al Iltnl our e t; 'e Mniil to t n li"t I ' il. c it. It lit ail. ( i 11' His si'int n.ii-t levhe l.s. 1 st I . . i ,: inn 't "i .1 I ... i r. d .:n. i . yy 1 1 Ir .ai ilun wim I- II" '.Mi'". We I" It -t get t.'" I' V V.ll i.' H. , i. thai Ir llie f.'i'lii.g v.iili nli y.t and ii iri .T'll til" .-lll j' i lieu u an j-li ,i. wllh a if'Vi rea. ii i i ".I. w ho bit' lh" i'i '-' f lime uud i lernliy III Ms builds. " llu lemiirkn mid s nne ti ii nil;"! I" ficis which he n bird Hind" it d"('p Hiel u i lnl l;n pi, tsiou ou til" prop e. I'ri-shyletiuns, Mdn ndiisis, uud alJ good Chrn-iimis, i-honid iilnm to fc't u rvvlvibt; lioUi uu hign. - 4 . .. . -