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'TWAB A GREAT BAITLEI
SHY, TALNAGE SPEAKS ON
THE ISRAbiongSIATICrOET.
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eit. Wen *leak .fkeep int Lees a
aileeettee e•alia F4x1Itee0 Mi
erlelY-11wientit' Notiere-loo
(kc ewe tke
Werlwl Over.--Tes 011113 OPefteed Sled
Drv. Twiluniewo *Ye good Mast Have One-
- Seiteelk tir Pet thee on the Seelsedi.
A deopateh Waeltingtort /MY*:
lir.,,Talmage preached trom the
folloWing .10;t tee"And 0414114 Old,
What, releanetli -then this beating of
the sheep in ming 6are, and theloWing
et the. oxen which bear rt -1 Samuel
x.
14. • . •
The Amelekitat thought the7 had
.eonquered God, and tliet 14o Would not
`CONY int° eXetintion litti threats against
' ,theeet: :They had, murdered the fared-
= in battle and out ef battle, 'and
left 'he entra.ge untried. For tear -
hundred yeters thio had been gOing on,
'and titey say, "God eltb•ee dare : net
ceesdall in the deception,. but at the ethic *wattle* that eloe in chorales •
E I MITE .
,
most unfortunate moment the *beep end Daervoleness. tied tome* to the
WM WOW sad the oxen will bellow. riekeelsig, and bre takes it all away 141=17e"' sat N46141;t5igtet 'BRITLIII I PI'S AT PLATt SUADAY isC1100Le,
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Oinent the cruel hielaor of olden tiros from ran. Do you suppeeself • Mare most irrtent ere to be N'tfe )
wee reolog to excoraraun eat* one of the' has AU fA001114 of tan thomettnel dole
Martyr*, anti he began in the urcuel tars, end im gives only five handred
forroee" be the name ot God, 441814." flel/STA Of it God„ that God in going
"Stop!" 'aye the intirtye, ' don't say to lot him, keep tt No. Do you
' the name of God!" Tot bow Many 'Oppose that if A Man have one hen -
outrages are jeraotised under the garb deed thousand (tellers- in eapitai or in
of religion and aanetity When. In sy- esteteenn4 only give/3 two thousand at
nods end confereneee minters of the It to the Lord God in a year, Unit God
golitiel ate 'About to say something Is going to let him keep any t Or,
brotherly tied Unkind about a member, keeping it, it curse him to the
they almost always begin by being tree bone. You can not obeat God. How
Mencleasel,v pious, the "venom ot their- Often it has been that Olorlittlan men
assault 1_501").03POOdtAg to the, heavenly hate had a large potato, and it is gone.
tlAYOr of the prelet40. Standing there,• The, Lord Goel 00,1*0 into the Omit-
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woold teinieethey were teeely to go 'Ing room and ealo, hey,
r o t Up into glory, and that nothing :allewed you to have all this
• kept them down* but the weight of Property for ten, fifteen. or twenty
their boot o and overcoat, when sudden. Years, endd you have not done justice'
iloYwt.b.e,eheeei bleat and the oxen bole rto my -'poor children. When the bog -
low. garteelled upon you, you hounded him
Ob. My dear friomds, let us cultivate • off your steps You had no mercy. I
simplicity of Christian character 1 jesue ,enly• ask for so much, or so but
Chrine said; :" Uniesa you. beenne YOU 414 not. give it toil Me, and now
this, little ebild, Yeli. Pen not. enter the I will take it all."
kingdom of God." We may play hypo- • Med asks of us one -event} oil our
°rite eticeessfully now, but the Lord tinte in the way of Sabbath. Po you
GS will after a while expose suppose. that We Cail get an hour cof
e en ems u y aw
, * OUR TRTIE.CHAIIACTER.
aY Vivi its
SHOUT SOCIETIES or THE WSW era tol thet they are also to be forma HOBBIES AND AMOSEHENTS 0 NTERNATIONAL LESSON, EU. la
COAST or AFRICA. in the northweet A.frlea. Witch
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Aeleepotetwo:op,viooreezieritioeveziatteleir.tereoitseleitteee
Spread throu t tb W t Coe t
rem he n and regions ot
-the •Gambla to the Oamerooris, and
„probably •to the Oengo, are various
native secret eoeietiert, more or less
eonneeted with eaeil other, but of
different dogreert of powor, arid all a
danger to the petiee ot the vatioue
European eelonlee. That eonie a thole
have VerY %sanguinary custoMe bite
been, known for . the last . fifty Yearn
though not to, the general public.
The leteet lettere toile ug of Bondi,
"aituated about Ct.!' hundred miles ine
land from OPelece" APO +"regarded aa
the headquartere of 'the long juju,'"
end "the centre of 'fetish kites in that
octant ar medicine Mon, ot mum
abound all over the eantient. Nagel);
wee well known ail a megielall 131a- gulnl 9t tja* L. St ""Inta" 41.
ithenalan4; Zhu° eteeteheidand eige Striae bet tko leeeher Week* at Ur
:had the wieMe attributee; powers of PorriosamoN1 or 0000 or 'now
-ably suetained tine:vats. ion. Witche0 scribed eti the finest clith in the. world. 1;°' and 'r work. The 4.15" Undarat°4
)4,1407 h:gt gfiettopisorovizret.royverwth or xards and It totc reading, emektoo and tee reeire, him to inter to God. God ereeted en
the seventh day,'" _and in remembrance
witches require oiltilapreeelon. but unlike xor other olub,'it has net
Ail prattle is due Sir ,Ralph Moor tor' a .eingle room enetsially Pet apart for et that rest Instituted the Sabbath,
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(IMO% Melee Aetwiet:Ite,ff ,kokp e.„
ATV. (Reese Text. .seee 4. es.
PROaCTILCAL NOTES.
Ventrikandsea and foresieflet oonaider- The smile ee commuee boo bon Verse 17, My Slather worketh hither -
exterminating the juju ohiefe of Benin t 114 "hut fre
rui uprooting tbopo ot riondi, Tito in. tho reoveation to utembero, or he ne that time he continued, and
I wor o proem -
lienee ,of theselmelettes over the Lend:en Daily .
tion, provident*, and Mercy to the
Ott ve n *pee withdrawn, the It le the MOther of Parliamente, but,
ottuntry will .raore willingly Yield to enricarely exioUgh
of fostering einiulteneoue rebellions great Mother are not ote etraitlaced.
the children Of thie areatttr" Wbfull be bath. Made, and
will hn warren any, egtiot of
Eritieh Administration, and the means • - " ,on every day alike."-Churten.
There o t
paesig tht netilitvhe fop.: lkEelbonriati there le A laWn tannin
u (Teat g b,oug catt SQ4 court attaeihed to the. Eegielatorre and 4°/18 for se°41'" work °fa*" bath'
* e
Of his Father, was a Work ot .10ve, and
Of vieT, the aclonen Pier are aboliehed Provide. billiard tables and card's. for
clonal aro from an ethnological pivot ha Sydney they go a step further and 4 7' Our Lord'e werk, like the•work,
the be ter. "the exercise of love in never a viela-
the metal:ems. Ad Mr, Henniker Hee-
thin of the true :Sibbatli.'"•••••413brott.
• ton once remarked "'We h v
18. Thor fore the Jame seuglat tie.
true object?' No, no. god has' de. Part ot Africa." So. tar hack ars
1848 Alt HISTORICAL INCIDENT
pbet, , go 4 evu ote murit know tbe incident reentien., Mended nne-seVeoth of youe time, If T• Hutchinson, Cottrell of the Bight* o heyreil the Mild, excitement of hende
amueement in, the ra-onse ef Conamens. pe'rolor.r:oatoeciki,11:3730augsee:e:e e:eon,gly(rbhg:
---.-- rit eot r liBLISHBD STATEMENTS AllO It is .fact not generally known
doilAtis I.; 'awl w.hen before hint be instead of, keening his Sabbath, Ilse it .
punish mei Or lee has forgettert to dc
p ans to put him away were steadily
40,•• Let us see, Samuel, Ged's Pre., ed in the hieterY of Ottacas, Who wee you take one hour of that time Which of Biafra. said that there eXisted -in, ,; . • ing .a 'tidy re cop ot tea,"
' tolls Saul, to 0 elle eeey asked•t0 kneel in -tlie preSence ot Ban- le te be devoted to God's servieee and the.'014 Countr ir io e d- 1.1 p UT
..,
- ala"the Anialekites, not leaving ono ea
reamed to dale, but after a while he for the PtzrPose 'of writing, upyoureq. lolt .frOln Halatetoward. Aholt Up the ' r THE WAR. GE Mg. . that .
thein alivett - also to destroY all the agreed to comae* private when -there .e0unte or Making wordly gams, God Elver: Niger, a "spirit!' ' Superior to : ' .. .'• - 0' ',-."7" • * ' In the lioeme ef Goramone, It is. actual.
,games of tni kinds are prohibited, j'iliiiks ate :eh htseha.:bilbs„,4,8":: 41 ''''IYv.:itioatwhe .:.elieWriaestii bilyac ctiliceien:_g; .
'beasts he their poeeession-eoX, eheele, re liebodY in the king's tent, erld then will get. thet hour frone yen if he any' otheri even that of the juju, , in 'The CePtiore Orrert Niseete-Tlie Ihiraing ly illegal
e. • game'," and 4013. ' liarkl, I hear the. wmeertrauplict'13kurrilie4snrvallnetisnitief Allienkailni: 'eljar. ste TInonnogV:i131 471 tICelelte- ge.14 °14 "itaktb°"'tlie cninztTY in 'which it ' (st 1"1° -The 1114n Wit° "" the al4thing 641E1C7Ottgr:altri:14141%elt3° /(12:1:1141ka. tb4 'Ebarisee8' he eertehl17 lt.".8ellealv
but that was icperversion Of the law.
tread ot two -htuaclred and ten thou- ' had arranged if so that by drawing She eays, '"No, I woi4g1111 °go to l'ir;ars... dw,eit being ternied-that og " up 'long; . , Town7a leistisgelsioed Veteran. '
sand men,: .Witli menstrous Saul ' at a cord that tent would flUddeZtlY &OR. 114sh,R?e. .. . . '' • ' j1.010: here s resided iu- la._ spehiee, ee . The toltelving' hitherto u.nptiblished • • .
• making- a s • h, but these' roles are
The id'eal &deb th " ' - •'. —
. their: head ablaze with armonx his Ottacae after a while oanatt in seed 101P- ' ' •
a iiii not a state of in -
more heneored-iin the' breach, than in ..0a0attia. sa,,,41.0793eriee ts,baatthi310_71.0.
, Shield, derig,aing.. at. his 'elide; holdin
— ' • - • .° peeing he iyee in' eutlie.privtleY, knelt 'the !.401:•,:al‘yeg‘. 11:.T.t.ahoT:utTsA,,b118'19w11,ISZ- t'b• .0 '.,,,i,am`P' om' tinilleirlfe 11'. °11.1j'aTi 'br hill°. 'a; r4e.:tera.cine'en.e.trreeelitaecitiag. fri tam° :tvi4atemt' °e1Lultete thi. Qbaell'anee,' Moan in daii pla ed.' ttect. .(,iii.ser9isiai .be 6,0en,..trora tho.
In his hand ' 'A 'spear, at the waving pulled the Perri, the.... tent dropped",
IC *before •Rendolphue. • The servits 014 reeks, ... oan;te, ri way, ei3j... O.4 ,., , . ott e Delphic oraolii who in the. tense' and the' Speaker "Williks
e.,..0e. , ., . ,.,, ,.... e e .• -• „ .• eh • e• t down, on °Um:as-kneeling 'before Ran-
• Jounce; 'he trenelaes notiouuluto • t.he ?4;11:14taillyartleregiteldn,..gitoanilbtylvoo, hroi:tys.n :04000daia-Ziew.hditio.141datopritithtitmemtnot dt4:4,:it,., g.;R4,,. .-A' it' E. T' .v.yHo. cl-Lt 4.• as.'ri 1. •,.: ilt°Lfefirtile..Deni., ,:.4 Amau. it , .
,. ot the•great-Gocl, ea, Mulling in yen. le:
., .r. page° • um ounct„or t ear
' of Whigh " the . great, hoat . marched, and tee°. arinies •.surreundinge locileed
. 4tisteeS see reneke 'curling against the .
. ehaking ethe earth seems like the tread •
. ,
. I . . - the. ever14 whileave -profess- to
cc dolptius.
-,•:- supects of -4-egus Chriat the 'tent -
elf 'NVO' are reallY kneeling to- ,. „.- "aevell• The Oca..would- ... El. er
- • -- ' toile to gato N'
lie r,(arivriyailltmn;otitwiasttGoblibil'a ee4.0-. The aconati. f Itf "' -
take tide patistinger for Tars:high I ,. '11•16 wiS .4uPPased ta!!"aYvs'ev.erithing;'' Sar•v1"a ' af ' the late ' Major-General .;thetztrothrterusreLesit;t7iteosrlitytule. E LA.- - ' .. . on, our • Lord , :says. emy •
Man ever gets- to Tarehish who, in God
. .. ., th t. . . oln, e .0.ur 1104 00, the.* V..e' t • en...ant, 44ted an 'adjutant tn- the PrAt- • ' - , aii•rarthu. i .. • F.,e, thero.b0;:smbeoiwi417:3 zhred:,:zi:,:,,,,.:....
Oncirera. these- achbieties are Stapipti'd °tit ilioluird,SaYeAkinstreng, who, aii lien.th ........-
0 .... rice4e se: 7. e 'the . Pall -Ma.' li'..isli...oarliti,llearwer...,i180.47' „..„,,,,n,An.v7.
.4147. tia: ,..k. jawl.ii t 4:: 7 :3, ,vI:e.ibenAi. se., til:eirurs ..r, ..ou,..okaAsitadu.n.b!"0, sicf. al: t:ilt, .::doisio,11;Tes.3:11;4012,Arrer: , 04 0
' . ' . -r . Balfour, rit,00d... We have %lank -hello so 'readily-
. fverorsme'..' the lips of the Seivieux • the:
light of the fetherhoed, of -Gott that.' .
utp, .1..uut. iirmato.nv ,tr:oc‘,:ttp11:741vre Ged tells -..ef- : these secret • organleatinue* the
t.,,apt.t0 remember , that no
sky. Now there le'. a thick- cloud of
,.,.; and ,.;V:a..sielota hl_dvarh al world as '•:',•nieclibel,:,tirlitereeinliricies, the 'Fiirroli is said M i'etan that thelatter :,/wee are
“e
W had ver thOeughtitt.Goddoes.
,1.4.and now I 'flee the whole oityl eae ' Going Out into the eWeAld4erflarrelliitiCin off,ell as God is against -him,, ..
mugs -are -ready to strike him, the,- (toned Racing. the Timenee, Metal end PaPtUre of Fert•-lillegara, State of New ' Int'
York -The easeulthecfaree _Was .-580
crwe. 771144-ri.tv°11. ' 1/°;:t illoultr:iiine?ie. Itate .ajoeinrViitabtiheriBa'nib7tolhe alb°. alinz'adodopret.esi:::115....: - —
• .. ablaze...! --The Araalekites mad Israelites
. peal 'on, peal, 'and'. there he , le -death-
shields; .arnas fall,-.'fronit trunks, and: 'and who are' obsequious 'in your Pres: God ? : -'le last day will demonstrate..
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meet, the ' trot:I:00M et battle blow to know that Whernet- thewrrie tot Mt!
s , tuL hack, ,. _. . . . a the f!.eld is larger. There are men in 1
levords ,eut •a . JaVelttis ring a all circles . who will hew before
__L-4g_hr..4-oh-roicit ot-uukoire-*httureteees .ancl-ehanti--preterid'tobertia-riapric-thati -
.. heads' roil, tate „the-duSt. ' Gash,after once- and talktlateringly, hut who .all
hush. Then there is a, Signal Waved;
' of 'Bro.', Tt as Saul that . eat the . city
dred outside of it., for the reasen that. !milt out of' ekulls; those wildee spring-. and Zerinba tribes). Telange
orite in the church there.are five him -
You really are. If youhave the .grace fkrese to htlin billaetihe'. fluie to smite .Sliarliite tribes),•'Wlinday (ainong the'
otifutICI4o;r10-,u-pbraovfeed's )it; frefess no More tiiie.it•htl:,;Igegit.ehlil:WA-Alinl,'endb-the, "Ilandi); Oro, re,sey, and Poncle.(whieb of the enemy
. you nations -have they successfielly cheated 'reaieeeeewe (eileeeeii; •,,j-te' .. eine the „el..... ot, ordletinCie, and p,000 ,
princely robes are. Wov'en, asoef lawearTes
it will., be fodrade. out . on that . day that latiScale
steiligs; 'these whOse. fine,. houses are '
ogefountains are the tears otoPpressed Slierbros and edam of the II ter ) lid °
-ceiRi thePurroh),,,Moonnekeh-
two „ ore '-fSmale.'‘tiotiletieS conneeted sergeante,
(T,,nie ,airee' 2°f. nitlia4e 4.f.cotlirt..4.7.West'ae
(Timonee prisoners, enaluding wounded. '''' •About
Men; 'the AMeriean
and 8/.8 rank and filetaken.
killed; 14 offieers, -12 , -
170a'to°04nuvree4.rdt12107:..iraivo:melsau.' !'0.1•Ime, taOtioo, and the two candidates p1.192radsiles :otenrdsuosetahebrwiae.' .j., 4
-garrison -429 ; 65
• with -the • Rio ' ' V ' ' - '
icartitneney he •joined a .local --club,'
to win. important matcher', • ' . .people. Making himself e 1 *
ine,t One ., Saturday on ' the • erieket: 10. Verily, verilye• ,..4. phrase' of ma -
an, n'sboeral oecasions,. helped theni .8,. 4, where the ,speaker is thgeu-aj,ewwiistli4.
Hifi opponent, Mr. Beale ado ted the G d '''' '
, ,, p . o ., It is difficult to -understand our
the while in Yotir coneetsation whaee, • eepeesentatives ' aid' - On 26th, Decenaber, Mid, * I. was. • sent
g 1- - -digging foe -b it d a , . . . are God -vindicated not 'only his gogdness Totend 11,TinCiPallY a.rhong the .I.brui, -with' tvae. wine to elestreYe twe of; the greund m et teams., Criottain•Grree
and -his
• gash,. ' the ' feineied yell, the.-gur gurgling
the laugh cd revenge, • the curse biased imply that they are every thing, ftiende , is. Church, Olid the rights Of his. Ae . t. •-• :A , .
• between? Olenchea • teeth ' army's IY,' but after. a while rig find that oppressed: cheldren.. 'Come,. y6 naartyr- I -. „nil.. we,. frioan Weil.= pee . ea. , . e.
-* ee- . o' ....th DeeeMber tient, Clain'. mandinoved tor a .1 -duel,” '!An Otaillono sign," his: him. or that: he wasnot. the Son- of the,- ••• '
friends Phoixted,' and ace it proved. . i•
Fit..14 II' th - .
'd come fr ." oft, ' -' . ' u to•lites- ferr &site Black Rock . • • . - . r. is ought is rather that
with e)"..es nieshnt. Menthe yet grinning of a devil. G A. in .. - h • Th. hearsed You' and the ohs:thee iike'eardol: ' o ' • ' ; • • " ' ' • ' • . • ' . are niany and riumerouse Sir .A. K. will between 'the Father and: the Son •
. ..... . .0 .• w eactleSe 13110 ., e . ..,, , , , . , . , . beeri :prey% he sari° "by tii?4 'escape -Genera .Itiall.. On thenight of the
.............)",eageainee.:-.Alueeee'.fOr• .-the Israelites-. gun 'they load will buret in their .oWn era Peeled looSe 'theskint ;and - Wore . ,...., . - . * . - „ • - Rollit,;/Sir Richard Webster,, and Mr. -Since the Son -aa of :one eteistake? .e.eiti
. . , .
oeshoeters. -the Father.. ' What ahier soever-Sire
• - ieemanauld official in the Rousii- . ' wiee. "It is the-
shields; for theiord bath giVen thent,ecessfid• in dee • - ' ' ' el b d, eeh . a • 0e agine that influence over" oniri.istitious the artillery u.tider C pt B 'il a,
y our or . The Son .
, . Hutchinson knoieked up a rattling 25 can do nothing of him* self.' Jesus does.
of throttled, throate the cry of pain, erfe 't" ' 1 '
a an ngling• for im- mercy',, but his polver .f take Ist,,whieh are the It otone Rock, and 411d. for 'his side, while"Mr. Beale came out not 'hint -Abet the jewa misunderiitood -
. , , p c tons. n yottr, peesence they et b.
care eif his own ri hts and the rikhts • ' - ""' '
Xtingar enemr 0 vessels linder• Riaek Roo
g • . - i Xayieer 'and .Egho (Niger. dietrict). . forced,. them to run .aehore.- On 217th, . .
death -groan, Stacks Of dead'on 11 'd s
,. . a el. e , tthhoeyshisranveastsheoffieofscennaekses„oafnadeathtares Quilt ed dead, awake! au „ up ere , R." s rig that they profess to. have the. P Y oPP ' . The hodak fiends of the Coo:mons there eau' De nq 1/U101011'0% act' or .
spite the dungeons Wheee folded- darknesalpOwer ' of transformation. " this h with a fOrce of 1,350 nien under tfajor- • '•
Tivo*hundreci" and ten the d heads ;" the lies they tell will.- break off the flesh, oatid rattled on of many from 'tike Freetqwn goal" in 50th the troops erosseda theribTgleagotanra II.cHoia. re are fare:: sea_ t
their ow teeth a • a t the marrowless ' bo •
very na ure o t e
usan men.
• eiving., you nn(1 ere You Were urne ,.w. ere the arm ' . . • • Yc mg as manY evotees. Dr. Am- Son 0 do whatever the Father deeth..0
he latter has ap-shotted eveey pole aloeth, these also doth t e Son like-, '
hou h we ould me- Itivee under , cove e fire of all
. their ment they thing they haVe been _ martyred dead, , 'from the stakes
ormer ' • times g iatIA • T all
wave their plumes and clap th nd t he- very mo- nes. , Come e f
mercy fell' into the a be guards had something more to do Weth as soon as their • • brose used to cycle regularly to the -Westcott, • . .
the victoty. ' the world the sheep well bleat a d th 111difted for
o . .•
)et that victorious aG d
rms, iereei oxen well , . and the cry °I pain was drqv'ined4Ill aucceas• The ,i.IYaka. 41, branch • LANDING WAS EFFECTED •
li9USeand his example was fellowed 21As the 'Father raiseth upthe
Irie •leafurther from this -subject how thisnapPing of the Ilium and thelow' •et the E
are tonquered by sheep arid
., .. by Mr. -Matthew Bodkin; ' The Hon. dead, Jeeps liad jest heeled the imp*-
. gh.o, professes to be able to
we, likevaise crossed. E, nemY'S force-N*7_4s Mark :Napier -was the 'first to pedal. - ,.ent man. •,Sucli healing power without..
s tot to . Put, 'Off . our- log. of • the mob, from the velleys of conure dawie:•. cocoanuts from a tree. front .21100 to • 2;,500' Men. - They fled Sifee. Arnold Morley one of the beet .medieinal aid waa closely related -.to-.
• 011•.°144..the ProPhat• Sal:level, tolalSiel sins :pen . other. people,. Saul was Piedmont and and Smnithfield.m,Squaebe, and 'All these. tioeieties .' haie peculien . Bui_ billiard, players. In 'the Canteens. „ rie 'the power of creation aiad resurree-
to alai all the Anealekites; and- to slay 0 ar ed with disobeying God. The eend n Towel', a. 4 the. hi a e
it -ea -s °-• rituals,- .gradee of Mem
herohip.-„, poes„ ,fr. om Black Rock to the'iovirat of
, ii, u go.Ve the oheep-the armer did it -try- , .
• . . , . • • • • iontogether clap your* bony bands words, and. Mona' of them'. have special .falo, apeur. 4 i e vanes eueeaut. we ewe
, _. e ...... __,_. ee-_ ee,e__,.. ...,,, . .. handleof the . cue with almost the , n. T a devout jew always believed
d t it J R
all the' heests'in, the'r Ss s' '. b t
i po es to man says it was not he; he did not Scotland, -Gather 111, great proce,ss-
1 dresses 'and bracelets, • ' -
- Saul, thinking that ha kno a more ingeto thro li ' ff. On the s a and o ethestem o • •
natural it
ex sr y.of John oberts." Watching that Gad could raise. the dead to life,'
o saves Agog. the Amaleirltish of other PeoPloi. OUra. to follows; is, Bengeri,.or- oppreitiee; 2; .agaill nod, felleWed hY.s: ,the tittatriT c e
nd let the wes -that Ilmityou . • . The • grades of the PUrroh..,..are ae • .
, ,,...10,0041...1e clods pursuit The The elle-M1 billiardmatchesbeecensiders it: grand: Quickeneth . themqaux•iviamenneaaitribs04;14moamktehili.
411;tt rehs,Z."' TTileleOfgar
rnci or ey wa c mg e e es ay e e ear y prove
,an tempted me; and I did ita And the )eplifted arm ot ,fue3, and plett4 area '
hrolVengtieeed4ra7t,nr'Scies kOeNr*Yogit • - e. •
. Sael drives the'sneeP and °Xen 'We'll charged it 'open the- serpent; judgment. Gather all the -,teareeYe of .13•1•.....falo,in. retaliationefor the hiii;*. game. , • . • „,„ ' that Jana is the Son of Gedi and
,ot riew,arki, ' which, With the aid. There ae•e . many . Muse:nem; in • the , equal visit. the Slather, by his ,roof were
w o hou dors
y ur racieldy feet.
• can- ------------------------------ ali,clank or 0.606, and gather't pornor or eonipanion; 8, -.Inkkai the hahitante of Maffei -ix reCeived or s
' king, and, five: tiroVe -of .iiheep .aue --r-oarne-iii-all •the ' ages. Aiiiiiii
fronted with Ids ein, said, " The wom- an the flames that I (Tar. Hall you are •sure to see the senatorial -passage is that in the reeurrection at
herd Of oxeu tho la ' it b
e. • y 74 • beral ;• A - Ba lraser the lawyer, •5 from General Basil to burn thie,towei I f A Id If 1 t h' th th 1 tel "t '11'13 1 1 d '
can no - ear to
end. if-, the, eerpent. could have spoke ever wept, into a lake, and gather all ....--
own towards home. He has no 4dea
thet Samuel th - h•' 1
, ,i3 prop et, .will find out en, t would have charged it upon the the eighs ee ey b thee ' t ' 'eePwera".3.3, the mutter of the h b't iSig , omin,ons, but he only member axes- of forming men again, as e was orm-.
case wiarthar Ei"--iias eating the ap- c
.r.ea,.....etatoa.oLthst „ Pest. mit 1 the • heaVeit-bretithing ,, Win. It won! - eq. e ems here M of one gun cletachinuat, •I did, with
an -c 4 -in, an • e tempest-stgh,1•C, 'be their' ' dressesd the't- f de 11 d• h bottom,"-who_represents the Hyde di- the ground. But a simpler meaning is.
...het h . _ . ., devil. I suppose the 1 • tem e . liming. a musical degree is Mr. Side:. ed at the beginning frera the. duet of
I. .., e nee sevea, these sheep and tide
asks Saul —f ' '
en finhimself. Samuel' comes and ple, • and that • Ada
. , the news rom the battle. . • BEGGED•AND COAXED '
m slaw it, •and • and the thunder -groan, annetinces to .
earth and, -banana hen ' " ,theeleg IA 0. . b0 d ve eh we left standing because there visaf Mesh 11 M
masks, and, to enumerate their duties; -hi . ' -
of •Now College,. Oxford. Xusic. le his give -life to 'souls as his F the ' e '17
had our Lorol',,s d:vine viella,is ;!1w4t ..
h PPose will vindicateehis own eitu d * '
ven, aejudgthentl .:, , eYEe na.'w,sc .re a. , w an arrow - • •
m ours; tEhaa:
a judgment!) Oh, on that day God. -.1 '' .'• * h • was a •femtile in it :badly wounded,
' . hobbny.°Nothingirdeelightes *hal:ma
W no 'ono who, can 1 k '-' that Adara wa ' t headklres§ on whiCh are fixed two who must have ' perished, . if she had
'Saul '
Pate Me a solemie face, for there WWI 118 got- apiece at it.. I ad
-"
44
'
- •
oo mere as, znue to blaine • ee' an '
ae Eve was. You, cannot throw ff th dioate the caute of the troubled and herns. The vicinitY Of :•the. habitation, been removed oirt into the snow, and
• any - eine upon the win be tool,' inin
-cifte :fie" ' • • " ' •
o e - the • . oppressed i It e,told, by the peculiar .evat who fterw rds had-th Cat V
YOUR. .GE. mnaiSii*PbORris., • slheosPoldnesirbskijoatt.onthter people -that day- that though ..we may have .which' certain. grasse,s are tied- on • ' 'a • a naa aceion
of hearing, had recovered, although
and he., saydreoe. eievefuliilled tiies Rom is a young n2nnw, h.o. st-tis; robbed our felloWso neer sue- Vto .0i Iruit trees. and 'a black Man
ceasfully robbed Red. • -
.I 'am *roil but I. have I not ,lielonging to the abeiety if he n°' she had been shot through the body
• .
_ • . . , , • not had a chance. .1 laacrtifither who • • ri an rien s, as you g f.
,,ticed :this wottld.WionlY keeP aw.ey toinahaieked in . the - head by an
from that part of .the bush. . many et Indian.. The United-State,s ehips of war
conimandinent ot the Lord,""•' Samuel kflOw going g' 3fy Ch '`sti d o ou
hatena, ',rend he, hears the drove Of despised God and a Moth e h • into the world, exhibit an openhearted. the owlet oesess "Medic -Mee or ThillPawri,' 'lathe Belte"eand.
sheep aelitile evay:Off. Saul had no
idea the prophet's ear Would be so
acute. . Sainatel says to' -Saul,-.-"If you
have clone as Goa and 7 -slain
all the-- Atnaleirittin and, all the the
behei.e iltzte inssesSien W -hat riaeaneth
the. hleslieer of the slieepf hi mine ears,
and 'the lowing of the oxen that I
hear?" Ah, one would have thoeight
that blushes would -have 'consumed the.
eheek of Saul! No, no. He Says the ermy
-not himself, of 00U1138,, but the army
-hied saved the sheen and oxen foe
eacrifiee; •and. then they thought.itwould be too bad anyhow to kill Ageg,
• the Ainalekitish • king. Samuel takes
the, "sword' and he slashes Agag to
pieoes; and the* he takes the skirt, of
his coat, in true Cliental style, an4
- rends 11 113 twain as ramilene to. say,
"You, Saul, just like that, ehall he
torn away from your empire, and torn
away. from, your throne."' .other
words, let all the nations of eaeth
hear the story that Saul, by disobey-
, Ing God, won a flock. of alieep .but lost
a kingdom.. •
I 'learn first from thie subject that
Goa will expose hypocrisy. Hee° Saul
pretends he has fullilled the divi
conimissibn by elaying all the bts
belonging .to the Ameigititesenet • yet
. the very moment* is telling the
otory, and preetiekiQ. the delusion,the
ecretteptesetittt; and • the sheep bleat
And ..ene, oxen bellow'.
,-1111°A hyptiorite he one who 'pretends' to
be what hells not, or to dc( what he
does not. Seel was only • a type of a
'class- The modern hypocrite looks'
awfully solemn, whines when he prep'',
and during his public devotion shows
a great "deal et the( Whites of hill eyes.
e He never laughte or; if •he -doe tt laugh,
he weals sorry' for it afterward, as
though he had conentitted toine great
iiidiseretion. The first time he gets
a 'thence, prays twenty Minutes- in
public, and When he exhorts, he eosins
to imply that all the race are tanners,
with one exception, his Modesty forbid:.
ding the stating who that one is.
There eke a great MaeY Churches that
kieve two or three ecclesiastical Uriah
When the fox begins to- pray, • look
• Out for your thicker*. The mote
genuine religion a man lute, the more
• eonefottahle be; but you may
know
itnratious IMPOSTOlt
by the fact that he prides thnselt on
:the fact that he is Uneorafortablei A
Man of that kind Is of immense dam,,
age to the Church of °helot.. A ship
rely eutride' a hundred porn's, and
' yet a hantiftil of Worins the planks
May aink it to the bottom. The
Church of God la not so remit in, dare.
,gtir of the eyelonee of trouble and
persecution that 00ine upon it as of
....
the eermitt Of hypocrisy that infeati it.
• Welves are of no clanger to the fOld
, ` Of ceoduttieee they look ' like theep.
Arnold wan 04 more damage- to the
Vortiwallie and his hosts.
, Oh, We earillet decoded God with ox
thureh tiertitzeitef Ha We bellied the
curtain as well at hitore the attain;
May, Ihro ..I , hide Ida real ober-
be Sees ev:iii th inside out. A man
irt
*eta.; bat, w�3, after * while tear
opon the white4 septilehros and amok(
ei patrol:fiction. Sunday !wee ean not
?Ova hinaj idng noraYere Oen ttpt rave
niin ; laireilm-einging and ehrundieteeilig
084 net reeve hire. God will expose lilea
just as thoroughly aro though he brand-
ed unn .hie forehead the welt% 'I Hypo-
crite.' Ile May think' he has lam eta
"a disciple of -gediess•faShion•%1 am not
' e w ° was franknese
Jao -nett he hypecr t cal en
nil up. Ale nol that 'young 11 are. A.t 'the most in charms- Whicheenable them to detect Were Mimed by the:•infointry. On our
biante for my sine -it is My, bring. iirly thing' yeti are never safe if you -
leas been out in the world long enough
ra fit th heea will bl ,faneid th
opppetune mo. •
t:oialpritir and perform extraordinary return to Black Reek, I'•Wae ordered
to
to see what is right d t h bellow. . Drive out tlie last Anialt;ZiAtne I.. feats "'eh
e e 2 a dean by Englishinen in India aniong the. 180 prisenere .and 6 guns, Our s
as these that have 'been to hoeti itewhich was done.- We took
as'eorreng, and in the great dav. of etere
e an o •see .w at
nity he can not throw his sins opon
his father �r ,niother, but willhaveto
stand for himself oha answer before. sehieve this work bY your own arm. .iii-• seVeral of these societine: He .col,- small affairs, were very perilous to
God. You have had e, condolence, you
have hod a Bible, and.the influence ot but Almighty grace is suffieient-that ;Riots. the members, and. acts as a sore those engaged, espeoially.on the Brit-
. which saved Joseph in the pat, that Of herald •or whiPpereiareof
the Hoke' SPirit. Stand for yourself,the Egboie
Ilere 10 a business man. Re says; "I ash side, who from the vicinity .ot the
which delivered Daniel in the den;, that- i'societiese bin' he is not- so important State. of XONV
JellOW 1 don't do etabtly.right in trade, . York, were greatly out-
whielr'.ehielded Sbadrack lo .the fire; l' as the master (or head juju -man) of enneipereci, .._.
but 0,11 the dry-gooda•men do it, and that which cheered Paul in therodlie1-, the habitation to whiCh 'he is attached.
all the hardevare men do this, and e ' '. . - These Mystical societies have Many etipeOlEgly employed. O0 pick out the,
MANY 'OFFICERS BEING 1,.r.ICTIMS
., wreck: * • • ThaEgho.
. am not responsible.' ' . Tou can not ; ` - ' • , Hofong, eto., are r'eligious. pf the backwooas riflemen, who were
throw oef your sin upon the shoulders -- - - , . more cereetortiee and. are far Inefe Pevt- British officers and„who were in the
them responsible for *hat they do. 1 erful than the "eneOicale' Their varidua
grades like the others, aro gained by hpociati.t. obet3linGi binfait!rsee:roftokrtlialitugr;
of other teerchants; , God wili hold - ;NrEHY Orit) `VOITTING, CARDS.
Want to quote one passage of Scripture T -it' d Of th E fa f• quelifications and payment of
The vie mg ear . . e mpeeer proo o Henry Armattoug, fell in .this WaYo
'thou. be *lee, thou shalt be wise for prbited on glazed Briritol board 161-2 are on the occaelons Of the planting and tive' ,days. Ile lielocogecl de the Can-
of
sin from your efitil. Have no mercy fakirs.
on Agag. Down w?th_ y9ur down t The Idera, or •representative of the The foregoing is an aecourit of some
with our pride droWn with o r • spt of each. particular, habitation is of the numerous affairs on the Niagara
. wounded and missing 1,1•34'- •
Y
Id), xi se k - u .not
wor e no yo can ..n I gaged, and -most of. which, though
•
for you -I think it is in Proverbs: "If William. IT, is a reee curiosity, It is stinle Of money. The principal festivals shin in the hinge and surviving only.
alone shalt bear it." •
thYself; but if thou soornpet, thou digging up of the yams. These custoina
• - -
- centimeters long and 10 centimeters eo
I as they are called by the W....4e man are adian Fencible Regiment. The late
General who, it is believed, was the
already lite to bodies
-Lo get astride a big organ and dance .52, The Father judgeth no man; but
on the keys and pedalt3 with Ids hand's bath committed alljutig.eeent-ente tl
and feet. • Son. Hitherto God, the Father had do -
'Any one would. guess that Joseph Oared himself as the righteous Judge,.
Arch's recreation. is gardening.. Bid It Unde'r the Gospel he- has.
isn't. At the back of his house at Bare revealed to us that he will Judge mane
with the chisel. and -the plane, and has Not only all believers, not only all
mentary recess. Joseph is a deft hand Ron, even, as they honor the Father..
turned out many a
hours of the day during the Parlia- 23. That all men. sheuld limier the.
ford, near Warevick, hoe has 'a joiner's kind by the Son of man, Act 17..81;
shed in Which he ,retirig for cestain 2 Cor. 5. 10. , .
PRETTY PIECE OF CARPENTRY.
•
Jews. The "honor" here means "revere
•
9enrcei4,2" wdelleigthbetr. t rbeizbrl lent het anwo
Sir Charles Dilke. At his Chohisa home thE) Sou honolth not the -Father. Dr. '
given
eenthiant
Fencing is the chief recreation .of
Abbott nuts th /3 very beautifully: "Ho-
be has a splendidly appointed fetichig Sill° •does hot rebognize In Christ the
roora,into which he. xetires every mope,
Son *of en -e Father -the true image of
ing tor a bout with the foils. • tha divine elory--has no true concep-
eitenial; jolly Joho Williarn llEaclure, 'on of the Son,' for the only, way to.
now Sir John, has Many hobbies, but P
.norior the Father is to honor the•Soriee•
his .chiiif ene appears to be to act ea 24.. He that hea.reth my word. With
re director of companies I. John' Wil- ,heate as well as with ear„,, Believeth:
liam is the 'champion director of the on him that sent me. Depends on hire
Rouse of Corambnii, • - for --salvation, not merely accepts his'
EverYbody knows Mr. Chamberlain's being as an article of faith. Hath
hasn't. any. Mr. Chamberlain
liobby=orehicls. Of recreations
hi!: everlasting life. As a present posses-
' sloth • The faithful Christian, hearing
an enigma to the debtors. He woeet and obeying the Words of Christ; has.
take exercise, yet he is never ill.
Mr; Cumming blacdona, once the already.within hinieelf the beginning
, / learn further from this subjedt Wide. It: is engraved with. the namst, 'respectively in Noeembee• and in the .
only Tiritisli officer who went right three. • He Was the first to introduc.e .
At onetime he, had 300; how, he, hes 1 JO:de:mere: life
-the' Pr°1111146 and the,
Rev. Curoiaing Mo.cdonae le the most pledge of everlasting.happiness. Shall
At
"doggy" man in' the House, ,
, not come into condemnation... Into -
Saul Weoe-teild to slay,' all the Amotlee -and beneath it in letters almost as ' dances and the Consumption of trade. ali the war; being, excepting two the noble St. Bernard let° England, l paesed from a world of death into •se . •
is imositil the Revised rinitxutss:
whAt.. Goa meailt by extefinination. "Wilhelni" in large :Gothic chartieter,i Sunimer, anti during their'continuapee three
kite and: the beitats in their posseee large, "Getman Emperor and alined slight skirmishes, present in every and MI -the highbred dogsaredescend: i
ings,and some of.the sheep and oxen. stationer in Berlin who turns there out, satiety, At thee dines they:have been. action, and consequently undergoing ea from his famous "Tell and eee,,,,,, 4 world of life. "As in Adam all die, '•
I even. so in Christ' shall all be made .
ti- e Re saliecitgag, the Amalekite Prussia," There is Ile ad'dresS. The gm manifest the pre.eenee of the Veto
God chastieealine for it. God likes with special envelopes to matoh, de -1. akilh&wn•,:to kill people.in the bush, probe very great risk; was fektunate enough itieetie." At Hilbre, Cheshire, where „e, 1 aii7e,.. •
nothing done bythalves, God will not livers to his with the .object of ••futitishing beg,
to receive only• a eligh.t .wound in the resides,: a tower is ereetedto RI
though' he lied several' horsed -which is utilized as a.. Trinity Ian -el Christ we are sowed frora the sta.te ofe
By hecoming members a'
and tbe..-Eneeeteagic rites -'very black indeed in Ainericaus during the war made five of an ornamental lake repoie' the hones sins, and partake of the promiqe of
the due reward of our
stay in the sad that behalf his and 000 to 30,000 eatds a year,
iraPerial- client from Wed ebrpeee for furthering their black killed and wounded under him. The mark, while on an island in the centre eenderatiationo
Christ, "Bacons° I live ye shall live
f th • rdi The Tolerant f ' sio of Canada; every et over 100 famous ,dogs.. • also.,"
half -the devil's. There natty be more ' peror nowt no others, ievai'Y eenee 35'° dif erent ns
'sins in out soul than there were Ann- the Egbo soolety weers a Week vize.rd eine of which was repulsed, with lose , •
• 4 • 25. The lititir is +coming, and now Ir.
lekttes. 'Otte Must kill them. Woe 33; a. cioAT4-Toitur—illonD.,, made of Weed, acititie liokee pierced.tfher of several of their generals taken
unto usif W8 spare Agagl Here is a the eYes. and -two corns rise -from prisonere. . The stow. rendered opera- THE toNogarr HEARD. erlierteebtgh,e .1.teefeeseleotin''nelvarbo'ilahleutitbath '
senSes. are true. The dead
Christian. He says, "I will delve out • Ortnadians will mark Nvith owns oat- top of the VCoRLD., tally
s a ion e n
forehead and enrve over fot-
tl very difficult and severi3, the
all the Antalehites of Sin. from raY. f ct''' that tie II Red Stitt -s`Goe- ward; be la cheesed eet)41"Ple troops being frequently without shod.- laeerd the voice of the, Son di God
heart. Here is jealousy -down goes • • bamboo matting, and has a bell fast- her. T.he General had seen'inuch tier- • Probably the longest beard in the'
that Amalehite, "tiColum- wed i•o hie side which rings as he via °. in other p•arts of the world, and otherwise OA son of the widow a.
-down , goes that Aretaleirite;" ah
Here is backbiting ornnfetit is now using Bri oh ,
bia coal in preference to that of I goes along; in his left hand is a ininth huit suffered hetk ".•••• 17 world that tot a Metal Worker in i Nein, and jairuses datighteri arid Lae -
what slaughter he makes among -'his 'Washington stews, says the victoria, I of green leaves of a particular plant, w z grt, • . ..
Vandenene, near llieVre, France. The ,aeus„would not have COMO forth et his.
- i
It id Agag-it is worldiness. It Is. en Washington; .and it, le to be titled, we ' e e in perfect I bidclieg- from the grave. In that eenst
sine, Striking right and WV What B.C.iee, Timex!. A cargo of our coal weal and in his•right is an enormous cow- — man s 4 y
v14.08/ "ZELL° V 4 V
the disciples who leave 'Jesus might
that out yonder, lifting' up his headf taken to Port Orchard naval etation, bide whip with which he flogs those 1 / • ears old. • and
and Jamaica fever diving or half a health, When 1.1 years of age he had hive said thc hour now is; but: he the
wsiona he meets. ' century, 51 years, of active service. a. heard 0 Metres long. It grew from fuller Genes. in which you and I and
old sin he een not hear to strike dawn undeestand to the exolusion Of the Very secret idols are kept in the tee winds up his statemozt of eerviees year to year, and now his hirsttte at- i the uncounted millions of the dead will .
It is a 'darling transgression. he can home article. This is a reielarkable houses a the members and in their en folletivs: ',I xnaY Perhaps be Per- taehraent when unrolled has reached be reised by the. divine flat fro ne thee.
not afford to eacrifice. Oh, my bre- : sign of the tlinee' . juju boucles; some of them are Janus- =emitted to mention that my fathar, the the respectable length of10feet and 10 darkoesa of death and, caused to lave-
thren, I appeal this morning for six- ..- -- - • /geed heads, the faces of which are Iate Richard Iliret Armstrong, surgeen inches. When this man goes out warn., I forever, the hour into come:, Seale
tire tonseeration l Sottle of the Pies- - .TOST PILLED THE BIM ' painted white, the fetish color, and are 10th Royal Veteran Battalien, otter big he carries his beard rolled up M . dead in trespa.sees and sins, like Niece .
bYterians call it the "higher life."' . curiously oarved, with double chine passing the greater put of his life a Id skein tinder his arm, as the old Ideratts. and the woman at the well of
The Methodists, / believe, call it "per- , The Heiress -Tho mail t. mato must and double forheads; the eyes artt- in her Majesty's serviee, was drowned cor Senators- carried their togas. •: g ,o mark, and many others, are raised
Lection." I de not eare`what you call : be very handsome, afraid of nothing made of tie let into the wood, and thS at the shipwreckof the "Harpooner.' In %Onto time he winds his beard save to spiritual Iife. by the teaching of
it 'o without holiness no man -shall see and clever. Money's. no object to oie. tatto merks are embossed on the fore- transport, at Cape Ittie,e, Neerfolirid. eral timetx around the neck, using it as Jesus, In that sense • the brier now
the Lord. x know men 'who are living , St'. Proke....flocen't it WM like fate bead and on the sides of the einek lank .when on his a)oyage home with a boa. Since the man is rather- II
ama lie. But the hour of Pentecost, of . the
With their soul in perpetual commun. that we should have met, . ;near the eat and painted en the rest ' .
his regiment from Canada. on lOth in /31,Zei Measuring but 5 feet 8 1h 11.414
--C-'-, 1 evengelization of the world, at the(
ion with' Chriet, aryl day by day are . .
walking. of the cheek. Some rot the heeds have xoyember, 1816, together With MY the beard more than twice the nun s , a -Iranian of the multitude whore: no.
' stattx OF HEAVEN THE VIOTrAt'S RETORT, • a cOupie of double bacit,horria curving tmhint h.:mu number, le to come. Thel
°. Leek here 'said the barber to the rest- attics btiglics'Iteet. era zee" have
a
both was the eldest OW ceni sister* rs.
rnother, two eistere and a brother height.
h
e • I i etir ehotII live. Thy ve dhes..
about it. Why Can not titti have all (hreat. • ...............4......... ...,.......
il,___e,w_, da X know I They tell me too. 1 leas man in the obeli.. If yob 4001 The heads stand on email pedestaixt, wreck. nie secoio,1 son. Ensign. Senri COSI' OF EUROPE 8 FLEETS Al•In
• . Mande, having been Sava& from the . , , marnadikiobrioz :by
yhe vhoi,sieelvoofratihne Sotiamsof Glicitd0,.
lue1leV0 tnem. They would not his keep etili 1 am lia1310 tot cut your and -with their white co or „and grin- - Armetrong, died on 16th •Novembar, •
ning teeth look very !shell hear that voice .with joy when it
tithe oonseeration t Why gasome ee oh, 1.333, not afraid oe rhea, replied . . WSIP40 AND 01-1ASn4.2% ''. Chrystleest ' Parra Canada, oil lIth It le nitimate4dInattat. hurope pays
1818, of wounds. received in action at .„ - ., cello, them to rise .to that eternal life
the sine in r 1 I which they have ehu ht. and desired •
ott sou. , arid lettere ()there ------ helpless vietita, es long as you oat.
M bleat ancl. bellows, foe our expeure Unite to O.Sti that raker. A Spanish servant in Graita Canary, - Novenaber 1812, allot throtrgli the earl for the entinterianee of iteI 26. As the rather ath life ha him -
Christ. Jesus 'aye "AWof h
011, e vo 00, g Ts INA ed C dian xh
the (leap and the in f heniarehaled his forces ere the tidbit h d reel Iris youngest daughter died -p?tallturti needed for a. conflict inwhieh
Otte motto, said the head waiter* as "Son ddiebeoe" These figures during knocked down by a sleigh; skull tree. eutiori of foreign Wars. The della' ex-
oonviinaid, t cent nued to mutter ha the (steeds of Quebee in 1808; est oa debts coo rate e or the proles.
t *wet etel ety elteoe ars (alopecia u Norton. We at our lxvt are conduits,
o t hear 500 to t?cl liell6Pritutteitiethoef 411.tiee,'
Or settl slew the poorest of -
stay in the same houoe with Agag wheh eaw them in sant roemo dee lnintrs• ong .0 11/14 fleets arid arnalea 4225,C00,030 and near- Se f. n trerit, not derived. Sd hat
(dared that they were devils. NO, given to tiro Son to haver life in
and tuna:urination. Chriat wi not •
'T t 1 A THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ' Feacible Regiment, Hit third son, le as much again in tha guina of inter -
t t d f
tee said, thetuare onfelsi Ile Wen not floratin Arinstrong, killed ley aoeidelit 7 himself, "For lie the Father is the
en, and "kept some of the fineet rind got sway, leo to Weleenie• the coming to poggega maid powers, awl to be able 'xebec, 1809, the only member Of the
the fatteat, and there are Chri thus , and bleed, the parting guest, to speak and to telt what is going en, fatally who as xat died it natneal•death.
Who have slain the most unpopufer of ...-........ _ ....... and where Odds are that have been Signed. IL T. ArMstrotag, WO -
'their transgressions, and saved those WOUTIrr Or atiPretv.c.• stolen. These bust* =not not let can- .Generat from Rdial Artalert." .••
which are moist reepectable It will Ur Greathead-I 'shall run for re.4aeo., fused With Nabikeens or thee*. roughly This stetetnent of services rendered
not do. Eternal war againal rill the - po,n, Main next f_a,11,,,and r presume, I carved figures many of which .are on to his etentry obtained for lcrafor-
Araelekitak no Mercy far A.gay - mien Witte/0hr Vote w • ' liOrseback, kna 501116 of whioll rePte- General Arritstrongs the good. service
oil a
3 v
te, peteeeeeee. 0Lo011tarcietsslotheene ab, utirpotiriotut alfed.uote, b
engaged would amount
lanth given hire autho
Othv:rigoai:icle:aboreo: eutthisaissu876,0.1.1wronuoldt'ueber of
latliority. redeem he
ulie°01- almost in the 0018 SeOtenee, our lard
Mort. Dr. Charton not herco how,
pettn;:ext:11, ri:h;etillxii;;na3iltloate713ft ittiohdfeiretthaoit;
mills himself .the Son of God and the .
es is
h
I learn farther from thie sub ekrt that _ ClUntin, He e - would, acoording to
sent:rhos la to Judge thd world is the
tblit
it is vain to try to defraud God. Thire - Whet Tau, don't know t Why, mr,
auboos, sent merely animale, and are generally pension of 26100 per stintun.885
dyed or painted, var on* oolore. at Lucerne, Swititerlind, 1 .
e oalculaUons-
th f t ti total ,C1747 120000
of a Pallet publielet, reach JOT8°In' Bnt the "'nee et
eap net elleat Ged otit a single far. Ely nor gloating It. af
thing. Here is a ma ho lute inede
hie tITOWn, iota his empire. ott oet vearIthf now I the vett epirits wino Jetty Wive anon* seie-mgas man le onronaOn Blue ttOR THE OLD MAN, 11313:trthcaltreit, jot&deageingbeitrus thuott000tsta ,
Mulated %keret* are *vaned tad driven
stenos with the Fatftect. • Rut IA of 't
onesetth but we neva hear ..o% * self -
If Ifethuhateh had *mg protertY, re a au -
e AA es a 0 , • , Attribute of God Pea. 80.
844.1-1/ion bt 6 had cheated God out It laved. the taxpayere $600,000 this Nebikeelle are U at the Ietlek' Crr
Father hat given to the Sou the
or th006 eat; and oxen • but he triennial pu t t h 33,A.D mordas rot,t,ovit.
r ea one of townie w 4
ten thousand dollar* trioaxd. Odor( ;Into the gutter thrill are then thrown
9t it him eident mare
he dies ev*dollar of it will TOG ANXIOUS. into the rivet or Wahl these ere there- „ „6,..40,11614,66i4 the khatt tertialti. mid, the eornfeti er, w (It whihsamheaaeroymethmeetalt:hns so Nattlrevid rsinterdtoulGthheata
a Christ who has been totv not Idols And aft of onehe 00M- dis men tuna out who ars In the Iot a fun he must hate hold after .he 11, who tOnloon trt ba hie Judge, le one
pr-oeporevi. He hes not even st.' oh, knew 41 do' 01.4fra &be 51/$1/ Ofetiniking businsea, YOU eau hardly got to 1* *haat five or six hatdred
tam vent to snow too much.
neignh'srl shato, MO, ewer Y°47°V04 1434/3°, 014* °I' t0'41•wl ' %Urals bbe yowl. for not taking up years old, and. I Tager rsistIons be. with the riernes a nowt
tonigefirata hirtriatit7 from
asnotte neigh. gah to be
mr women,
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