Ontario County Gazette, 10 Nov 1899, p. 3

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desp&cn îtruuiiv Wa~lgTUA Dr. Talîmage: preaciied trai the iwing terh: "qThere la noénslike gir. Lt me.-I Saai. xxi. 9. Àid fled !rom biz pursuers. Tiie wri-d, rww very fast wbéLn.itila 8chas- s4 goïd rnai. The country. la tny- Ig- ho catch D!avid 'and ho slay fbil.I >mvld goes mb Liithe ouseo! a priast,i and askls for a temord on- spean wituh eticli ho de!endbhiaseif. The priest, mot -belèag aeoustorned ho uee deadiy seaponsý telle David t-sha e caunot auppl>y Mon -,but suddanly thi priest Uinks oft an aid isword t,.tat-had been ca.refui!y wrapped Up and laid away- -tLhe ver>' sw4lrd tbat Goliathi former!>' used-amd- h. Lakes lown that sword, Lnd whlei.unwrappig the sharp, glit- terng znmroreble blade, iL flash«s up- .On David's mmid tibat th!ise i.ver>' wocrd thet Was uaed agrainat iiimself w.henhe waa liithe tigut witi I uatii, and Davis! eau hardly keep hie baud of! o< t Uuintheiprlest has unwrap- pad it, Davîs! sîre tobes ouît hie band tomwards, that old amord, and Baye: "TIhere le uioue like ýthat ; 'give it me," ruL other won4s, I waut in my 'omu Iànd the mord tihah has been, uned agaitiat me, and against Lthe cause ci God.'t. a 1h a glvan.: hlr. W.!!, ,wo 1'a il if (I p ~ meal."Tii. Bible right agaili; worldi>"1 pilosopliy wrang again. "Oh.'#Sas worldly pbilosopiiy, ail that allusion in Job about thi. oundatiaix o! theearth ia simpi>' au abeurdlty." "Wbere waet thon," sys God, "when- I set the foundationa o! the eartiil"Tiie earth bas no fouudationsl Chrititian pbulo8o- ph>' coxis and finde that thek word -as hranshaed "Ifoundatione"a>'be- bet- ter hranslatedd'sockets." Sa flow, ge,, how. W will nead if it iletransi&hed riglit, -"Wiere ,wast .thou mien I set the ockets o!fLthe earhhl" Whore la the. sokett IL le tthe hollovO0f .God'a hajld-al sockiet large efla!ýgh- for SiY. würtd -to hurm in.' Wîoldly phulosophy sald.*."What au absurd star>' about Joshua mak--gtii 15un- and moonu ta stand stil!, if the world 'had stopped an- instant, the whol unveie wuldbave be ont of phy,. "not qulte so qnick."1 The woyld bas two motîou,-one on Its bwn aise, sud the. other around the sun. Lt 1mai naL necesaary, lu making tiiem stand ehi!!, tbat boLb motions shonld b. *stopé- ped, ouiy thie ona turning the worILcken its omu aile. There wsno reasoni why t»e h.aiting o! the sarti' ashould bave 'arred and deranged tiie miole univerge. Joitiua rigbt. and Godnisit; iufîdeýihy .wrong aer>' time. 1 knew it would b. wXong. I thauli God tha1b Lh ime bane~is comae wheu Christiafle need flot be scarod aI auy acientiflo !explonationis. The !act is, that reli- gion and science have shruek bande in v friends, L'a&t les'uaL Lbthéfinet -or - ETERNAL FRIENDSHIP, thbe lae sword which oneo was uad and the deeper damn gealogy eau. dig, o b>' giants and Philistin. inIquitý,sdti.hgin p rooyeuSu Wbl.eb in tai commeinto the -posseasion o! soari gll thie botter ton us. . Tii. arrn- lise a! the Lard. JeaseChrist have Je~e uret udo!lisglninsstorrned the obsenvatoris!oi dbUrcii. .L want, as well as God mai' world'e science, sud form the higiiest L +Ip me, ta show yuàtiat aianyi a Lowere bas Llucig ont tii. banner o! th, geapon whicb hi be nuoed againat Lhe cross; sud Chnietianit> ' o-nlght leangues o!-Jeésus Christ is yet to tram teosraonsatAbn'ud I Washington atretceeaout 'iLs land on ýçaptuirod aud usd un aur aide ; and towa rda soientifico -meapona, crylng: Iýonxly 1irt &hate David wâhén I stretch Ttere7 is noue 1ke that: give. iL me." W it my iiýÙ4i owarde.tiiaL blade o!fLb1i ma ws readiu« Ibis atternoon 'of be Herschel, who was iooking ah s meteor 'W ~ hlisin, sd i-y "Ter isno. lketîrough a telescope, and.miien- iL ju tt; iv. it me." came over thé face o! Lb. tlescope it 'W X~ ren*wrkt tiret. that tuas la tru. in was so powerý.ul ha had ta avert h ier tu mgx oai] eyea. ÂAnd Ià bas beau just'éo tiat ai £isa.cit -man>' au astronomer bas gone int an au1 SCINTFICEXLORTIN. observator>' sud Looked up imb -theb. Xoti-know thht the Utret discover'ieniu midniglit heavens, sud Liie Lard God ar 1 rniu u gaoysdchoo braugh .some singing morld f Iamed pi, Z y eroed oàtl ritatybs cried ont. "Who arn Itundonel un- t Wor4y pWloso»ýhy came out of! dcean! Have marc>', Lard God AI- l asenv-stony,: an! a ai d: 'Nom, me miilmigfilI Su.Again, I cremarli, that the travel- b psle b' Li. er' ~nucureI iugdisposition o! the world, mbieiia, srth, asud by -the miovainaut o! théWas advret aeadrliIol Jlbeav'n4y bodies, hhat -the Bible ila s o s e rsa La maQr aid.aigço e lie, sud that'Chnristianilty, ast me hav9 that went dowu Le Jéricho, sud -t.ii pi tien. Gocd nn rembied. Ti.Oman mlio in ver>' honeat at home, wiio, ~ toieaeopes, tii.Leyden jars,thie elec- I miin ha le abroad, bas hie bonour tric batteries, ai L lu the, hauda ut the tilced and bis' good hiabitssteloin. Philgities.'Dut nedy_,There axe but very* few men who eau, L~hIisiue. iut u. ayChniahlali-1 stand the stress ofi au expeditiou. Six ity, Iooking about for soie, wea.pofl1 meake ah a watering-place lias daain- YviiI i mhich o de!eud ltseit happenedt ed. man>' a man, In the aiden tiaie L» sea the very' olcX sword that thase God forbade the travelling o! men for L stiltie Phuistnea ad eenusig Ithe purposea o! tra.de, because o! the C s<anat hie rutaaudcre ontg cornnptiug influences atteaiding il. A &îaýst. tb, tuthâ an cred ut:good man>' men nom. cannot stand tle "-Tiare is . =oe 1ke that; g<i t me;" transit ion tram one place ho another. a r&sd Copernicuis, and GaLileo, and Kep- Saie aien that seom ho be ver>'; cousis- n pier, aud IsaaNewton came forth sund ln uWsintn1ttewa fke. told theit'orld'tisE, in their rausack- in i abxi me i,'ae il fi!lebo.d sud hia good habits aLoi on. Sin on Sbtic Lore> airysargoinua of the earth anti the heavens, thi.'Stain .on lî-ithesî L'isby;alwaa.godotha bdfound Lie-overnruling presence o!f: no ait>' ougbt 10 ha buîli neare'r thai thbe grui t w, o aelb selandtmhe d sathan ten ailles, lest it. De tempted c Bibr'au sud Y-shaor, sd Zfeuda Xret 110commerce. * But tuis travelling dis- C Korn, nd haser, an Zeda est,!position o! Lhe morld, whicb was ad-0 mith wbich it kiad been covercd up, verse ta Ihat whichi la good, la ta ba and la> on tii. desk uft tii. cholar, and OUGTNORSIE in, Lbe laboratory o! the clieist, andi BOGI O U IE lu li, t iajp of! tho Christian, uuharuwLed Thesa rail-ii'aiiis--iiy (bey are to taka &s4ud uisnwered; wh:;io the tower of aur Bibles. - fiese steamahip-they 1 thei midnight heav ens acruek a solenul a are ho transport aur missionaries. t oh,*me lu its pi-aise. -t Tiesa ha&liars, rueig- tramoit>' hoo MIWor1dly philosophy a d: 'Matten la cil>' ail arountilawrlaat shernal. Tue worli alwa>ya mas. Goti b. converted mb oChiristian -Behheis,i did njot ruake it." ,Ciristilaniphilo-a- d go ont sud preach Christ aaiong 1 - <ply plxnges its crowbar intq rocks tlie beathen nations. The Gospels aret sund finda iat the worlâ maEi'gradu- iniuitely muitipiied in beaut>' sudi â.1y miade, there mquât have been sanie power sinco Robinson snd Thiomson, xpQint ah mbîci the. process star Led. and Burfkhardt, have came back and Tiien., mia. started i t. t And su thal taiiced -ta us.- about Siioam, sud Cap- i objeotion masa vercomae, and in Lie aüsuansd Jérusalem, pointing ont ta, uirea tii-st words o! tht' Bible, we finti f lthiesevbout wiiicb Jeans preaci-1 tiist,,%omes tiLed a iagifiicent ruti ed, lbe beach upon whmci Paul iras1 w1rei hbcsaicd: 'ln tie bliginning."- siipý-wreckad, thi. torde at h mieiithe1 Wortlly pWlowophy said; "Y aur Bible Jordan mas paosed, thie Red Sea bank la ei>uost 'ùua cc rate book; ail thaL ounirbici wmretossed Lb. carcasses o! str tnbdi Old Testament ageain. and the. drowned.Egyptians. A man eaid: aigaiii Loid abmUt thet army utthei, I ment ta theli{oiy Landi an ilUi- locuste; 1hils jreputoriub. There la del.' I came back a Chriatian. .ilI nothhjiiglthéiedmitftfuthe locusta could nual ,p it." 1 amrn ot shocked 1ke an srmy. Au arnýy waIks; 10- at the idea recentiy propoaed o! builit- Cuis tiy. An anai>'gatrs in oider andd jg a railroad bto th Holy Land. 1 ? roceueioni; locusa without order." wab tha.t al the moxiti miglit go and Kalht said Cbhiitiail phlosopiiy; and seeý Golgotha. aud Btileheai. If me La 1868,iluthesouuii-westei<i parL o! csuiiatafford La pa>' for multeers the cptIdtry, Christian mfenl Wet ut no w, penbape miien Lthe rail-train <oes ho paOilShe mariai of the locu8s. me can attord ta bu>' a ticket tram There are men nuw ight before aie Contanîinople ta Jappa, sud so me mlii> muet iave IIotiLcOtiin Iliat ver>' wli «et Lu see tlii. oi>' Land. There part ofthie country tie comLug up o! iet Chriisusan travel. God-apeed Lhe ITalinnage DIS*course on ne1 Historic Weapon. Used AgainstJ esus Christ Wifl Yet Be Used ur SideemLocusti Cuming Like "An Armym.- mony of Great' Mem for the Christian Re- ~ BusnesSCircles the Religion of Christ IIBe the. Standard for Ali -Transactions». Oeue Renches-Virla Atler lstig 1 e fi A despatÇh f nom. Vancouvr, esys: Two ehips' vitb s <hast!>' record of deatshha sie rIe>'set sailfor Victoria pont, arrived -on Monda>'. The baqué Carliu, fronia'Panama ho Victoria, ta land. lSuon, n-eacied'quarantins sity-eight days ont. Ffeen men died aboard f yellow fever. Ten days ont o! Panam, toi mÉu more puddeu- 1>' eized sud died. Thiiupput bacli and shanteê witfr a frsh ces, and fiavézmoreê die& in a !ew daysaSt ses.' 8bmj~'at~ leiu tboirçugiiy fuma- - -1 .w on eiarth, the. people that foliowed Hîm stamp obtained lain sxrpttoSrue for thie zost part, bad no soci~al psi way lu order ho isicceasfuliy*carry out Wi1 tion. Tiare was buti oue man natur- hie plane.f For thie hah was sentenced 8 aily brilliant lu ail the postetmip. to one month' a iprison,»ent. He 15 Ti Joseph o! Ariniathea, risked notiig now ta ba arraigned on charga .o! l11L, wnhon ii opened, a bale in the, rock]I !<rgery. ania for lhe deadj Christ. HoW aay o!fg the. marchants in Asia Minorrtfriend- FOR USE IN'WAR. PNe ed Jesus? *1 I tiiink oui>' o! one Lydia. Eow many o! tiie castles o b aMc ed 4BoEgasn ft the. beach o! Galileae etçrhaiuedca Ch~irist? Nat ume. Wiieu Christ came ~ fla we ta Jappa, He shapped wihh Simon, a,,, A despatch ta odisy l tanner. What power iiad Ciirist's mr.A1s au extraorin y militae;y t name on Ibt4 Roman exebauge, or., iprd acierio o ~daw e l h tiie bazsars ato Corinti ? Non.; noue. 1 prad at io fn ndy fh!nCh Tii. prominent men o! the day did not ite.raio enginesi ad orý, piru waut ta riský their reputation for sau- trucks were inspeeted previjous ta th-eir lie it ypeenigta bonerofH r1oui ity >' preteudng b a!Hiadeparture for' South Afri.éa. H followers. Now, that is afl ciisfg.d. -iH Arong the migiities men la our great A strehch of sandy roký road was -o cities to-day are tiie Christian mer- selectad for the tests, ud ave an ex- tas chants and the. Christian bankers; and,, ollent Chance to ob.serv ei the points vei it to-morrow, art tiie Board o! Trade, o t th agies A steap t diteii aud WO any man eiiouid <et up and malign t he ibrnkIr Li and. tiiree tee htligh were ho us4me a'euh oudb uei afel>' traversed. Thaugi4t Limes the ci silenced or put out. Iu the front rank wheeis sanir axle. deep. otiier engiues da oî ail oui Christian' worlçers to-day puiled ont Lhe heipiess oi es, au] are the. Christian' marchants ;,aud the Tii. Duke- o! Connaught ' nd Pinces enterprias ao! lhe world are caming Louis a&nc Victor Napoleou att.nded an, on thie rightl side. Theïre .was a . !arS thLe triais, and irere mu hi pleased ni willed away sorne years ago-ail the with, the. result.- f1 roeso!that farm.ho, go. for epread- . Twenty-Sour of- tiese engines wmli be is im.ginidlbooksi Some.iow, matters despatched Lo 8Sourth Âf rièe., Li bave ciianged, and ail the praceeda o! e ,that farm go toward the mlesionary "d a cause.-Ouo!o the fineat printing- ON A DESOLATEZ IS4AND. " pressaes ever buîkti Was-buiit for tii.e-aL' express. purpose af pnbliahing infidel Thirty 1 Peopie iinpérlijo ms Positioon e tae sd books. Now, L oenol-Iabrador Céaît.x ing but print ~Ho!>' Bibles. .i believe N that tiie time will ome, whenf' in com- A despatoh fram, St. John's. Nf Id., e merciai circlea, the voice o! Christ will 553e:-The steàmerý Labir dor, whicii et. bç the; mighti.et o! ai.voicas ; and thé lias just arrived hare from atrip aloiig de and the -Queeu cof Sheba hber glory, and the Wise mme ci thi.eet thieir myrnh in crow o lit eopie re on a de-; Ca and fraukiudeflse. .1 look off, ho-nights zlate islaiid of! the fort ,rn section O upon the. business men o! this cit>', o! the. cost, where the>' abëmvr-'t snd rejoice st tbeprspctt ýth*sl u!1,abuom bx» e en vir-, tat,,dingeuuity, s.ud talent, will, to tii. faet tbÀt -tus Iatri- tUonue forrs<tthtiu17 buo il on~ureomga aîtera- whue, ha brought Iito the i4sr. vse oblgte o~ulorl; 1ic A!<lre.I ~b i.c~ I peclal.steameir ,muset be sent w TRE MIG}ITIESlT 0F WEJ&ONS. Iroptlyho tbiîr assi.cx~e or thi.>'b] "iTheon. 15 falif41kethat; gir. IL ho W! his fen od ulngerdu. - agt»'oou'iuwiatsr, 7 p thaL tbi- 5tmàosphere curre's sud1 for *Owenwj~j; hv ~ ~ ohligilarn ledrh tbl uLfor mon."Bu '55 la cia unla idIj the rail1 of Chriat'. hosh, moz an sd oW WUit-nj aln l y -people! t Lt lea oeLrndlg IV SCRIPTURAL ALLUSIONS. tc> beoizsa" au army, and1I4. y tquoh Vr c>ugl - enatorlal speech, sud a o nrnandee, and on the way to sucsh Officer )ugh ew sayist'a discourse, *Binai a viotory. , IfwhaI- have sald- be Moabît adera, and Cavalry PloadO, and Sil-true, theii Christ, la gong to i&l L parklee. Samukbl LU tautbard was. gather up for HimseM o,0 of thus ieo l.t7 ln the, çourt-room and li the world every'thing that le wrth any.he te-chamber; but -ho resxvq5d 1iS thin.u' and- there witl ba no bing but divide( idest ,loquëee fer that day when the. seuM loft. We have ha n- rebels, gniphi stood before the literary euOClOtiB8 but a proclamnation of im eey esa r Princetoïa "Com-mencement' and, Jorth now fropu the thron , sayLng; aded for the grandeuT Of the Bible. "W 80overi e(WUljet hmCorne.lHow- h -e eeerwnnthie chie! gar.- hv eI, t 3il ebte h.w oflsno iflg -'long y<iu' ay have anderd to de hil li.,,moonsmin Hayn*e, however,.grea, your, crimes nay bave a g«i when he, opened, the batteries of beau, ;".whoeoever wllt let him corne." Sanba: eloquence ou Bunker's' Uill-4-h8ýt' Oh., -that to-ýicigb.t, 1cou.ld -Mirshal al, king Sinai of the American re'vOlu- this audience on the -aide of' juist indics, a,-but ou that day, wben in ti n.te tther w id uI !la.t wi mous Girard will case, hoeshowed i ho oe ltoel 97 Ot Jeua. usalex ection for. the.Christian religion, 'O16 Ho l buimg- Jesiu Itne le i r 1eulogized the Bible. The eloquenco bemet fxiend . mn ever,h'ad. H. e BU euh the leariLgthat have been 0on kiud. H. la no, boving, 50 synpatutie. Lion the Lord'a day alwaye go out" 1 cannot se, h40w yoixu tay away efttly, o. Where le Gibbon's hiistorical tr=in ii. Coin. now asud, ýicc.pt Fis baliat I Wheee laRobeeierres word I Marey. ,Oh. bahoiti nas _ estretc- r ia ptuwred for Cod."-" Ter, -le none like en5 cut the ajrps f Ihs alv tiona- rc; gir. It mè." $o* alao, bas it been i ": Look unto Me, ail y en do of ail itb the petna'e-maring of the world. We. the leartb sud be ye-saved, for I am o! -À 3very, anious in ttue day to, have God." y. have this cice1 to* make* and J p winting-preee and the-platform ---everyonîe in the hanse w.iýl uake itenb the aide o! Cbristianity, but w6 now. ýYou will eith« be. willowsenb Brlook the. engre.ver'e Iknife, and the; planted by the watei-çouiBés, or the vader inter'e' piencil. The antiquarian g «oea cha.ff whj.ch the' wind drivetb away. exil&o d looks at pictuted ruina, sud çx ________ Unes tiie ciselled pillars of Tiiebes $1,0,an0 l'D- ieh d Ninevefr and Pompeii, sud tiien $10000,0 GL. wh mes back ta tell us of the beastli- -ýgrw en of ancient art. And. it in a fact Uniîted States it Directoîr iakes soin, courit o, tliat many of the, finest specimefle Cm-paextras cierely - artlatically cousidered- of À despetch'1 from Wasl ing on say:- if we ulltur, an& p~ainting that are ho be 0 h 1,OO,40<f<1 rdcdLo anid among thone ruine, are not fit Of the $1w0,0000rdlddpou£dto be looked ah, and thiei are lockein te o si ence the di 3covery ofafa Y.How Pail must bave felt Aewbemoetuiotehatha ee Lildinc amid those -'impuritiee that1mrlee., moe. lmande-hafl a en sd ared on hlm f rom the Wallis, and the'p~>~od~<~ 8(> u ~lr hnmd avernents, and the 'bazaax* of Colr- jotue-fouirth ii lfc8 1885.Toc tut it in But th, whilst b, preascbed of the Dpure other words, one-hallf o thý gold pro- ilink d6j holy -JesuiB!lThe. art o! the ýworid duct o! the last. four buucred yeare mi"l the ldeo! becnit, sd cime s 1 han been produced withl.n fàrty years, eneiz bath 1 'In later daye, the, Vatican d the. cathedrala were crowded with and one-fonuti wi.thin, fifteê years. ilar 1 ýliglou pictures. The Titiane, and These facto regardinlg tboh ole r" a' a'phaela, and Giottoe of the worl Puat: duaticrn of the. world are pi4sented b>' far i icauvae and cathedral wali the "Bapi- sun opiaI !teT.sr ue am f JansChrsti an " heLord'ssoac platosofhéTeur ne aim of Je"an C*hst," cifdxioT,"eand Bureau of Sta:tieticel, with rýference ho see]m Lppe2'" nd "ii.Crucfixin," the temporary suspension of gold min- The Lst Jadgment,"l' but ail these iug ln South Africa andils teosible e!, tli&t ~turs wre rositued o spertl-feot upou the, gold supply o! the eworld. theg luù. Poor devotees corne- and cross The. compilation presents thé f acts col- 0109., on-. Poor devotees corne their beade; lated by Dr. Adoipli Soetbeer and the, "sph iey take, their wafers; they glane director _ofthe. United States mint, Paie Lthe, plctflred walis; and they> go whicii show tiié goid product. o! the. was ut 1 worid by deca:des and yearssice the &pp UNBELIEVERS AND UJNSAXVED. discovery o! Amerlos., and , rhen eln- to il 'hat ho utuclean, Henry VIII. was a ruarized shows, that the gra id total o! Jert eautiful pirture o! -the MadosnA 1 gold production fjom 1493 - 10 and in- des, Vha to Lord Jeffries, the unjust cluding the estimate for 18 9 amountsesetil idge, a picture o! the last .judgme'ntf; t1 $9,833,059,600. An exarmnuaton o! the, ns Vhat to Nearo, thie uinwashed, a pic- figures o! annual produe#ion. hows irug are of th, baptisamin-the Jordant Tii. tbat o! the 09,833,069,6O0 gold produced miii rt of thêq world atill on the aide o! since 1493, 85,341,855,600 or é,onsiderab- us$ai Lperstition and death. But'that is iy more than oua-hal!, has beén pro- tien emg oiianged now. The Christian duced lice, 1860, and 02,54,260,400; or pow rtieL goes over to Rome, lookseat the, more tba.n one-fourth, aînée 188r> o! b ectutes, an& briniga back ho hie Arn- j iai rican studio oenah o! the power of SMUGGLERS TRAPPED, ites, hose old masters. Tii. Christianr~ hist iinister goea over to Venice, looks ati or The Crucifixion of Christ," and corne ste Oflicers Make à VolimbIe Capture ber ack to bis Ameriean pulpit, to. talk nit t Perrsovel ,a neyer betore of the sifferings of A deepahch from Halifax, N.S.. mays: livir i. Saviour. The. priva te touriat goeei -Inepector Jones, of tue -Can'adian, Cus- too oRoume, ati looks at Rapiiael's fast:. eetv evie a aea-Tob >icturé o! the Judgment. The tears'toma rvuiv evc. md n a Lart, aind his goûs back tat his ;room otiier dlacavery o! Customsf infraction, the i tii. 'otelg aud pirays GoKi for pre- a discovery wich affecte he Frecgh wer aratin fq tia dayWhiel, irevenues o! St. Pierre almaoet as mudh wi "Shrlvelling liii. as parehèd clli, tcoui Tii.flaingbeaenswiî ral." se iL doos, those o! Canada.i Oue mem- JoTh laing ist aCort" ")ierol [ hebyigirg1quniie ! u non oif ',Jerusaea1otunuer so vigorous ,eor as Néhemiali,,tpreatened Liat's pre-eminence. . There. are blions inthe star'>' thaL Sauba!- w suppioelted by a party in Jex- m. ffie 4aughier mas marled ho ad«Sonfo the highi neh, Bia- Tobia,h. A Porgian officer appar-, ahi!! higiier ini ranli than San-, LEuet o! th, liLLle -kiuigdom o! h,su d a -thox-i in its aide ,thngh i hito:ry, mae tue llthle klugdom mmon. Li ke Dàansuo ud*!ana.! nudab sud Moab, Ammon had fahi- forle the !u-ry o!fLiihe eberu in- m. île people, like tiie Jewe, mai-e i, and indiývidus] AmimoniLeaï lke BI and Nébemiah and otiien Jew a irliose hiehor>' we axre familiar, Lo b. favorites in. Lb. iaeatien es. Aithougii Tobiaii wae o! .'low à,tion, bora of a tamil>' a! elavea., B xigiitly- understaud the intima- o! Scnlpture, beoiiad nieeu La 1b. voite_ a.L th-e cou=t o! Arhaxarxes, like Niiemiab, -had nom been a the goveruar o! bisamu nnation. ho did ucit, sg one mitexpeutt,, hie foncesmitlh those, of Neie-ý î;but, on tie cautran>', jaiued sim- aies, sud probalfly fan reamous sun- th thosa which bad arousad Saubal- euergy. Ammon andSamsria mena en-ougnh spart ho flourisi mitiiouth i!ernig mIth paieii aLersuad it Led ho be ho the. iutereset of bath Judah should b, dl'vided behween a, or ah least, in modenphrase- y that eaob seuild. have hLm ena of influence" il' southerx ebtine.t -Like Sanhallat, Tobial ýsupported b>' Jwiim nobles, and aniti>'wae related byt 'mnatrigE Bore o! the s-ttngr fatilies LU Usiem'. Tii, Arabiaus.ý Wi< rL mauderensaon tiie soubli o! Pal ne, wb.o ftLeneci ou iii.e wretcied- 3o! Lhe country, sud dreaded noth- more thau the ne.-esLablieiimeut 0o tar>' poweni rta an>' degree lun ar. lem. Geaiêrn, or Gashlmu, la. 146e1 ied as tieir leader. That he wai renfui ie ibdicata b>' the éranpil1 üs, naine with iithati-of th. influen. Sanba1llat and Tobis.b. AnmMon- i. This tnibe haîd thncnigiiail iLi or>' bee4 leas clviljzea t tn Moal Judalài. To the end a lange nnn of -its people mer. un ~ic ani in'proetony,* prodnciug Jih11., au, ag on- 'lii. m.akness of thein -na nil neighbons. As w.e have seeil liai had probab>' been com nded ta-origanize the nation, -bu, Ammaonites ,iiere mention.e re stili unorganisied- and nomadic ling ta join Tobiai, and-'tic - athe: bpirators againat J-erusaiemi, bul mîwiling ta ha governed, b>' bi a rother man. Asiddi tés. Phui11ý es, Laking their fname !nom ane Soh!i capital alLieso d o!eauLiieý Coast. Th1e wasofa!J erusalen me made up. Nehomiau saems h( ie lmuiit ou tiie aid toundatiaus. Ti brew, idiom: bere e lapicturesque-'! idage mas aqplied tathe mali usai, n.." The brýaches beao t atapped. flefore t d»iys a! -ex dvee battaning ri- ,,were relie( :nn wàr against tartresses. - Ai mlnnsa soZiwt mas tgiven ta one par LargN iTHER Wrd t. e LocMIL L. i I ~ I i il Dir etigea, -and the raiera of rama, vinces ive re !requently a isir Bm.aavee. Thus'even li theLime r Lord and under' Lii Roman sm;, rod Antipas. wio m as tiie subjeil )me, bad bis private ivar mithAr s.,Suoii a cofispiracy as this wý ry daugarous ho tie Jeme, for )ult b. mare naturai for Artaxerx believe the estiman>' o!fîfve or s eflains miiose layait>' be had ni îbtéd Iban ho beliae he single u ,porhed heahirnon>' ohNehemiai. 9. We made an'? pra$'er unbo aur Gi id set a match againetthLezà day ai ght. "0Walciu unto pruyern" ,e gadi>' man's fi-at dut>'. "Our Goý a beautitul phrase,, or mule.Goti ýe Gotio! al me,ho e s in apeouli aaè théeGod eo! is omu people. -T tgaluet tieai" same eciiolars- n'e )oside theai" beieving that a spee. ;ack mas nom auticipah'ed. 10. Judai. Tii. residenta- 'a! Lhe tt ýtory o! the oi bklngdom o! J-uti ot ail of the. rehurnad- captives, hc rer, mere o! Lb% triIbe o! Judah.'I ,rngli of Lhe, ibearereo!, burdens ceayed. TbeB4orkerse enployed e5 Wall had Igivemn np lu é air. Ver>' ilely Lbeir mal Ime fitfully ,or hîot at -a!!, sud,1 ,cw'vuulated de1Sriso!faueiinndred a hirty-firo -ysa; are et b. ýCleai Wey. .are -uot able tq uîilq air: They wmire able talm1 it,iuc eer, suad Lhey did. A!!Lb,>' eye me a conWétent leader sud Go fleasing. il. Our adrtsaiee. ?Xamedin' ve Tii.>, abiai! ot knww, aoith«. à 'a'. 1- Ottawat Valley* A despatch tram Ottawa, says:- It la stated thâ,at ahei. peulng a!f- e# season thie erectio lào! the largeat papen Millin tuhi. morid miiibet, begun., Tiie m mi ilba ioeated in theý Ottawa rail.>', IL la understaod, ou tii, GaLlu- ea,n, and it wiil have a capacity o! b&i biveau 500aud 600) tons per day; TIN machiner>', most *a!fwich has been ordore, suda a great part -crati>' com- pieted lIs à£,Anean make,, an&, le- lu v.y rea"ect"o! thae oIsinii fand modern, manufacture.1 The pro-_ dueL of Lie miil iliiincludè bookçaand nemepaper, fine pà-per. mauila paper. snd biached suiphite -paper ton rnliug. -Wien x-ubning at fui!. lime, the. miii, miçil euplay troai 1,8W )ta 2,008 ak .men, sud Lie eost of ils astabllahrnt miii be. ,betweeu $5,000,000-and9F6,00,- 000. Lt la expected- b>'-the promatere af theacharne that the-m'ill wmlii , operation by 'ne *xt -anham. l3nitisiâ capitlis ebéhind -the. eterprie, Negohiatiaus are ou foot. for acqu4 lng 3,000- miles o!. eprurce limite ou ýhie Upper Gatineau, mih aviaw tb sup- plylng Lii. proposed amilwiÇiiram a'«- telil. jiaving a full vlew o! the. danger, urge tiieir friands and kinsèmen ta rehurn ta protact their homes. protect their homnes. 13. LuInthe lower placer.. ou the' bigiier Places. "Ln -Lthe Iowest parts of tiie spae,"in the open places7." Wierever the wali , was es-- peciali7 weak there Nhemlah station- ed arinuad men,,- Behind -the, maIl. Whlch- was. toi b. ýuead ab' a rampent. At ter theïr familles. Everything that the. Jeme db! wais doue- b>' tribes and elànansd familles; uott altogethar unlike the hlghland organizations o! Lie 1Scotc4,clanis la Lthetenacit>' wlth which this relatibnswiý was hield b>' the Jawe for ceahurIes. 14. Said unto Lb. nobles, sud ho the, rulera. and La the ret .o! the people. For "rulerge" Lb. Re-visad Version, margln, .«ivesa "dapuhies.." The meaniug -la that Nehemiah gave Sener- ai orders, wiicb . were repeated b>' un- der officera, until ever> woriimansd: evey, armed panhard hieé proclamai tion. B. notL y. a!raid of tiem. An injunction whch God aud God'srv- Luitemoot fr.ëquently, repeated. Reo- aember the. Lord. Such a moral poýw- er cornswith the conciousi ofô God' preeeç that ou. man w"th Çod in miglitier thanl many witbout bm. iFigbt for your bretliren, yourýsons, > aud jonr .daughters, yonr mivqs sudý yourbhoumes. Tiiough, uonaèdll;l, theyr wre fightiug for tiie rivilege o! re- buildýn« their. walia, thie ehatemeut ai- no wag, trie, because mitiiont tii. walls noue of! hh.r homea. or deax ones w8.5 15. Wben oure neailes heard, thit we retrned. Wlien, as Nhmiah àprofoundly' believed, God ba4 tnui' 1trsatd thé. plane for athacli, th. worlk a o! rebullding, whicii 4d ternporalnlli 2cese.d, wae reaumed. ci- 16. Thie- .ttack tauïht- Neheèmiah ýa - eeso,-from that tihm. forth -lie was -ab»uýudantly prepared for au>'î athacli. -Neheiaieaie ranhs, sometimies Ca!led f hie Young men, w6r.e hie bodyguard. -,hie pensona! rehaineérs, whom he had L- brougiit wi h im f±om Susa, Sa great s a m a. ueed à£! burrying tILi. work, g ffud su tew Wore tie morliars, tiat ho -detaphed oeliai! o! these ,rmnu o - mrk upon the walis wmule the other s ha!! stood guanýd. Sucii an xam.pi1Eý b muot have. «resU>' IneQire4 the reat io! Lie people. 1H1bigens wer caste ýd o! iai!. Tii,- rulere were nereditary]i id chieftaiue. They o eooçl bebinc ail the. - bouse o! JudaJi, ase coaimauding offi- a, cern s hould stand, so. as to direct wlth- o-tQut being in' tiie way. I tt 17-jTier- satem ent of tuia verse le ýd thatthi. commin workmn fromJer- uaeisdfrom the surrouniding rcountry irere araied w&ile they> work- t ed, the bearera o! Ùbuirdens especriall>' ýr holding wapons in one ind while hhey worked with tha otiier. . f18. Builders,. Dr. Terry tfhua ex- aplains: '4Unlike'Lthe bearers of burd- i eue, who could wo* with one haud e and carry a - reapon miitii.th other, e tiie buidere reeded bath hande lu ,a. their work, andi ao carrid amande, tf whicii uug girded by thbin sides"' He o that, sounded Lthe Lrinpt maa by me. r-That la ta say, I saw, the ePmrand1er ýd o! all hie workinen andm of aIl tii9 a forces, aud all Orders cae direct!>' ýt t ram me. DISEASE-STRICKEN SHIP&

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