. « - 1 I , who mutt-trial $3135“. . 7 _ , I , . [the any elevated region of the earth, asthe top " ‘ . ' . ' . Proconsul Johns, Who '5 “Chm?” 0 " ‘n a balloon and where w v ‘ - ~ r. . b th I l l .t, and knowmo thathe could do all headed by Mr “a, mountain on . e slum“ m “m 3'5"?::'_'EMSALM thyirw: hitch}? KCfihris't who strengthened him, had, in intended church, as well as locum ienehltis Ergadny that this supposed blue vault would he more d. . . , (From the Christian Lady's Magazine.) b ” ‘ ca ,, mm 1?? . . . . r ‘ the cava , . four montlis’ time, achieved this niaguifi‘pnt work. 8- On aphrond'mg: the “"Yfi' arm,” \vaq swollen by the e ub ic ma ' not be enerall ac uamted wrtli .~ - .. . - i, - - "hieth to mugging- nffilty or six y p _ ., . 9‘ P 3 g Y side him “as one whom the in_ of irgs de i__ - )5, the circumstances which led to the formation oftlhe ham-“h a ,ehmsentative Of the Aristocrat, of England, junction ofthe Bey, second ho (i‘ohgrrifiprd a(lilfd tllhitizfgis- BlSE‘W’fic or Jemsale"" w_e hope the fono‘V'l'g Pamcu' one who had declined the highest hunous that could be Whh, accoml’a'l'e‘l byha ig'haegnosem oui’ m compliment- _ . Isrs may not be uninteresting. . Put on a suiiiect’ rather than incur the pssibility ol‘ fet-. sauce: of the Pashat at it ,I h the hm“ ers of Jerw dually disappears; and If he could attain It A Christian King, Frederick, of Prussia, who had ierini, himself in his unweaiied nimemms or benevo- Col R0se,on his arrival, Vi ll e. a Not [hgleast intep which there is no air, the sky would be pa V A shortly before, on coming to the 'I‘hrone, publiclylde- [mica 0i. compmmisina, even by implicaton, that cause salem turned out for the occasiritll. Alhxander the {hit there WOUId be total darkness all around, , voted himselfand people to the service of the Most Igli to Which he had what."y given himself, “To deii," the esting object intthe throng was r; . a inceinie it had direction in which the Ships rays. fa” upon; Goat g'leved i“ "‘8 bml‘e“ and dlmlnlShed “ate 0r ‘he needy when he crieth: the poor also, andhim that had pifl’lm'il' Or {he “ght '9‘" P'elaie: eidnig cmtsqim; utiad- leads to the inference, that the arr itsetfr‘s: 7 ’ Church of Christ throughout the world, conceived a no heipehn Theie they stood iogeihertzfie Chevalier been consulered by the physician 0 tie horseback. law. But how does it happen that we he. lan for combining and consolidating ChristianiChurches Bunsen and Lord Ashely; tothe Lord wen known what visahle .for her to attempt the itsirney IOptimum“; mn- hmr or the air oniy when we look a, the wane hhnd or union and elfecme CO'OPe'auon' T00 they had achieved, for his sake: and from‘ilie Lord they AES’OTdmle; a large taterwanfr “6,”; hilnd h smut distant mountain or forest? Why is the blue ‘ well fed}: in'S‘Wll’ml'e m “he” lhal any sP0t save Je‘ received the fulness of that hour of joy ; and now from structed, Wh'Ch~ supported beg"? ané‘ ti: 0,“, yet. p0,- seen in the air surrounding us, when we'look l'flfll'ehlj could in “7353 lam" days be approved, or by "he the vestry came the Pastor of Israelhhabittd in a coarse, mules, conveyed Mrs' Alexa" er a; e -yitou§ tracks house or wall not so far removed from us, or, ' L0“! for 5“°h a purpose. he 3‘ once makes l”5 P'°P°5" scanty surplice—such at least it appearcdin contrast to tion of her family over the TOCkY 3“ PreC'P air in a room, or in the air contained in whdv aim to England, not saying if you will guarantee me the fun l,ohhS ofthe Bishops. He was ohducted out- which led from Jafi'a to Jerusalem. h. h mued emptv glass vesseii A very simpie expat such aid I will contribute to the needful fuhd, but be- Side the rail-m0. Opposhe the Archbishop, at whose de- The throng passed on, and scene t\v ‘ijcthee thwn plainhhe reason of this apparent anomaly“ V ginning by setting “PEm a P'lncely donat'on 1° file sire the Judoebfthe Ecclesiastical Courttead aloud the at the Bethlehem-gale, by whit. it Xian eie e the my: any [arse glass vessel which contains a liquid = H"; work—England, by God’s mercy, receives the proposi- Queenis mafidhie; and ht, it the Revere"; Michael So- baffles all description ; on. the one at e werf Jerusflem colour sand have several glass tubes oi. di u s tion well—woe to her, had she done otherwise. It is inmon Aiexahder was appoihted Bishop iithe Anglican massive battlernents and picturesqtie towirs'tih i S “an ters “tom an inch to a imh or 20th of an . well known how wonderfully events combined to factlll‘ Church, over Syria, Chaldea anptwand Abbyssinia, a -—-no mean specimen ofthe solidity Wfll h.“ icaecptisor messe tubes with liquid out of the large ""14 tate the movements, yet how noiseless it was, how like diocese that embraces overffigt of “ground guaranteed Suleyman fortified the conquestsi o h ils p38 to hem: we have the same “quid in a“, and hen“; aheel) 0°93" Wave h Toned ‘l‘lleuy along’ “M “film; of God to Abraham. This beinrr read, and the oath Selim; and on the other was the va e t as ea .sth ,1” its matter which causes the colour, it will be seek "the surface nor emitting a sound as it obeyed the mighl.v taken which binds [Si-ac] eveimm} in aliance with us lehem, now rugged and now undulate hivrt ’tiiahr hm will become gradually more mm in Pm. iim’lilllse 0ft! hand unSeenw—The PNIE‘Slah King had awainst all Foreign Powers, the Litany :nd other pray- light and shade softened 1n the approdac mg liihlaline. the (hammer ofthe tube is less, umih in the Placed most prominemly forward the condition orthe 9:5 “'9”? fe""’"‘ll’ “heated by the ATCl'hSl‘Wv “‘9' “8' While we dark and smgu‘m'y even an will): ‘ewallerl the liquid is clear and colourless like water Jew" and made their Spiritual wen'behg a primary cun- scribed ‘llleStlnhé “Shed ahd answered: {la Clem BlShOp nhhe mounmms 0‘; Moab’- lmyond the De? d ea, . thl . tensity ofthe colour is just in Proportién tot cam; “ling "P0" this'lhe.n0ble EngliShmen Who were 0"“ """e '9ll'ed~~T‘l'ere “'35 a deff Silencer and i" “.18 pmspe‘it'. Fhe W‘l(IIY-iacclmldreld an l‘rinieri” tlive which the spectator looks, and a very snail ’ moved or GOd m pm we" hands to me work lonked “me or “5 eve" "emhlf’d 195‘ ahl’ lllterl‘f’tlo" might [0.0ka Be‘lmnn "reguhlrs’ w m la )eer'] p y lg f ll that which, in large quantities, has a strong “mm them. and lhey f‘mml l" Pmress’" Alexander one occur to stay the act which seemed too gent to realise. diaered, and gamboling round the processron at tie "uh "0t regent any colour at a” and mus tho . . t . g _ , suited to the high and hon office, a Jew by birth, who Shiml who had with unexmnpied we“. strive" to speed oftheir desert horses-contented tliern_eitves \‘t it bndpof air Which is Opposed to us which w had by the instrumentalin ofthe Rev. B. Golding been prevehh might, ih some “my, have hermtsinn vet to re- firing off their muskets, being now hemmed in by the Y i - 1 , . . . .. . ‘ ar pk or anv distant ob'ect transmits led to the fold of Christ: a pupil in the Hebrew lan- "mi i, {hr the hirihertriat (ti-m“, Nth But theiime motley throng ofcitizens and fellaheen—Mussulmansin cle s y , J y ' ' ‘ - - . 't fblue ra sto roduce an im ‘ ‘ guagev h” became “'5 masm'ys ‘eaohe'v and "hunted to favour Zion ye'l the setlirne was full come, and in their furred pelisses and well-folded turbans, down to (luam' Y 0 Y P Pleat“ . . . i ‘ - 4 I . to him, Hint of whom Moses in the law and the prophets ' ’ . - - ‘ _ colour on the eye, the small quantity inc 5 did write and finer much anxious labour, he had smnd a afew momtrapts olulr sogls livereglhaldtlergllhy thfierfihabpi- hliiigilghy old Polish JeW, in the last stage of wrlful hydro mom, or even within the compass Ora few‘m 1 ' ‘ ' . beam" him 3‘ lhe baptismal f‘mt- He CO‘M rem” the liiiidfillscgfliis)iilfiiec;(irprer:dd:d‘lilcthi; bildr bri-osier and After acknmvledging the presentauon or arms at the cionvgy enm-JightM-blzil'ify: idogmflndiuihii ' day when with hat on his head and arms extended, and conducted to the Shiite pince‘whzre he lid knelt before, Bethlehem gate, the party moved on towards the house tieI air mapi es s 18 L . gN Loggia“ m With the veil upon his heart, the Jewish Reader ofthe and where he 3min kheeied while the Achhihhop vi5i_ (if Min Nicolayson, and just as the new comers turned NFLUENCE 0F 0 D Inn—- ‘ _ , . Ht , i~ . . , . - ' . a) ears to be favourable to longevrty. I synag"gue dEI'Vered P”""’“5 or the law 1° “'5 equally lily trembling with deep emotion led thelne invocation, their heads to admire the Titan-like masonry of the “’27 II ' b . d . I761 53 h di. . blinded people,—he could also retrace the exceedingly “Come "Oi‘y Ghost m" muis‘in’: he}, and a prayer tower of Hippicus, which dates from the days of Herod 6.9 0h lodutertf?‘ utie int “52,6 2.23 by: diflicult and painful steps of his early Christian course; ihu w"; “mainly hrremhpdi from hizinlimst son] and. m the Tetrarch' the guns thundered forth the saitite for of IO , an flip]. uSsia, 0:; 21:20 h. 4 t w r» , for no common trials were his,—he could, with all these ulhich a universal ,. Alneh” 'eh ("flied tionuh (he hhih the eve of the Comimn Bnimm Thus! by an Pdd 21.8 were 0 t is age, an 0 ' a weigh? , reminiscences vividly on his mind, look on the Bishop dim, , he the“ advanced to (hp? milling; an'd ihhi his chance. the Protestant Bight,p made his ptihiic entry mm said to have been above 13 years 0 ._ n. of Jerusalem, and bless the Lord with joy unspeakable hah‘d; on the‘ hmd 0i- hiq Hehieh, Brothtr-—the Bishop one ofthe four holy cities of Islam (the others are Mecca, AEgherus, In Norwayhthere exrstedh-in tli for the stupendous resuhs or his early believing labours” of London on his rioht" Rochester and New Zealantl Medina, and Damascusv) 0" the occaSion Of one or the 1‘50 collides Who had I‘ved.t°gell‘er.“ipward§ 3"? h “"13 0" the L'ml’s dayi 8”"‘hl'i "‘9 Swimh or on the left —-all will: thiiir hands pressedon the head of greatest festivals in the Mahommedan religion- Colonel Excess've °°ld~,h°‘}’9"e': '5 Preju‘hc'al hi November, [8“, that We repaired lo‘he “Clem P"' the Jew —’Blessed be the name of the Lord! the re- R058 descended at the Spahhh convem OfTena,Sa"m' Iceland and S'ber'a’ me" “mm” “Hilda “we 0r Lambeth. ‘0 Witness the CODSGCFWO“ 0f ‘1 BlShOP proach of his pro Is is taken awa --ne word Jew is Dr. Alexander took tip his quarters temporarily With ages, only or 60 0T. 70- Temperate chm. , in the true Church of Christ, an event of no very unfre— no ionaer a s‘coiié 1 mhm as hyh‘msmce among a" Niithiaysnh' his own residence, which is upon the P00] ever, most conducive to health and long life. quent occurrence, yet such an event that the world had "miongand hm ie ,___‘hihh in’deed is its "moi", mm; A of Hezekiah. being as yet unfurnished. humap frame is most complete, the bodyme not seen for seventeen centuries, inasmuehras the Chief Jew isicmef 'thiel’, of thh Church Offlirist in Jewish- On the 22d, Colonel Rose, Dr. Alexander, and a large the mind best formed, the passrons best ré PM" ‘0 he solemnly appointed was a J". and “‘6 lei" and Jet-"Salts," i, the Ch o'fo," (nd__the Meiro- party, inspected the intended site of the new church. man m every respect reaches, when well_,g Church of God over which the Holy Ghost made him p0“; ofthe Worihi There wills much h the spectacie’ It will be built upon the most elevated part of the City; highest amount of perfection. 'lhc districts apart from the individual 'characters ofhose who joined the body of the church will be Gothic, and the towers 1Etolta_. ahdfilhej Ilsa!“ orG'eecit’o fW‘El’eh, J _ t _ to form it: for never was a more stiikiig expression or in the style of Mosque mmarets, which accords admira- longevny. We 9 me" 3"? to F 0"" , , "use from 'he dust the v'rg'“ Dm'ghte' Of Jerusalem' love and devotion beheld than that Mich [made on bly both With the church itselfand With the other public and Elevated Sliuauons than In Plains ' apd to betroth once more to himself in righteousness the races ofthe Ghmiih 'Prehths M hym Imposition of edifices ofthe city, for Gothic and Saracenic are the THE BISON._A singular and agent-inf: h.“ repentam Judah’ ‘0 “R “P a sm"dard for the cal' hands and the prayer ol tliciihearts theyreslorcd to the two Will daughters of the Byzantine style. The bisll- ed of the bison when young. Whef " “"3 together again or the scauefed Tribes 0f IMML- representative ofthe House ofJacob he honours reft OP’S I’GSidence Will be Ellznhfilhan- The Stone “6065- falls by the hand ofa hunter, and -H we were very early: we PM“, the cheql‘ered floor “the from them for seventeen centuries Cne of the most sary for the Edlfices Will be procured from the Mount 0f calf, the helpless creature, instead ‘of alt eleln'ii ""“dhmed Chi‘l’e'r 3° 500" ‘0 be the “me Of beautiful thinos in‘our Church Selrviqs is the address Olives. cape, stays by its fallen darn, with mange; {glnl’lolls deed, and our hearts bounded when we 03- mi deliverinoua Bible to a Bisho'i- it'was exquisitelv In the afternoon ofthe same day, COlonel R056 pre- strong affection. The mother beingse we?" ("Med ".' "3 I'm". Gourmg’ ihe royal mandme by spoken by tfie aocd Primate andltdherhe came to the senletl Dr- Alexander ‘0 T3th Pasha, Who. 33 I have ter makes no attempt on the calf, becaudgt which authority was gqvetrto appomt 3 Bishop Over 38‘ words. it Bring. again the Outhasts n hemve an empha. understood, received him with great politeness. Of cessarv, but proceeds to cut up the car _ 'Psnlem- Th“! _'" *‘ “mng mm“ we “""ChFd we “" sis to them i3hich spoke to every, heal pausing as if course, it would be an illusion to Suppose thatthis recep- layinu'it on his horse, he returns lioms' "MI. or “‘6 re-lmcmg few who were to Shine wilh "9 ihe overcome by the maunitude or the mearirio he evidently tion proceeded from anv svmpathv with the Objects of your): one, which thus instinctively a' ptw'lege’ and deep ‘3"d "9mm?" was ‘he 10y “Rh wh'ch attached to them. I’rom first to last tle gun had shone the mission on the part'of lhe Tuikish alllhOI'llieS- main: of its parent.——A hunter once r mend” wh" had Jol'led "hpmyer and et‘c‘mmge" one with mast steady brilliancy ' not for hot moment had its 0" lhe 23d, lhe'blShof’ Preached his lmmdhcmrv $6" of Cincinnati between the Miams, ‘ another to labour, and against hope believed in hope, hrinht my been withdraw": we“ miflh the light of the mon, choosing for his text Isaiah, chapter 60, and verse manner by three calves all of whic h uh“ G”d “mum 9'3 l0”g “"55 and MVP mercy h“ Zlonv Simqhe clear, when the Lord was hirith uphihe heart 15 :—“ Whereas thou (alluding to Jerusalem and the dams, ’ now clasped handsthat trembled Iwrth emotlon. and Of his do," people: yea he who “my” Jerusalem, Jews) hast been forsaken and hated, so that no man The ansrcrAN’s CANE.—It was f0 look“! me mallka {mum'th ‘thh they had scarce' refusing to be gathered yand who was :ompelled, in his Went through lhee, I Will make ‘hee a" Eternal eXCEl- among Physicians to use a cane with a ' l! '0'“ m “mm '1 he"? WRS'MF- Gf'mSha‘Vei who: iiistmhth’ thsmite her 'sureii. he winked in the break. lencv, a joy of many generations." The tendency the top of which was of gold” pierced with. a few months before, was cheermg the hearts of an Im- in" for”, of his pui‘pme's of meicy to Zion; and hero", of the right rev. prelate’s discourse was to show that, al- pepper box. This top contained a 3 meme .cnncmlise of “lends. Of Israel 3‘ L'Verl’mh b." the, mont " z‘November closed we wee called fipon to though Jerusalem had endured, and might still endure, aromatic powder, or of snuff,- and on cut the recrtal of his recent tour in the Holy Land, and the witness .~ : aepanme of Jenéaiemh rhmmihh exiies much suffering in the fulfilment of inspired prophecy, 0i. room Where a disease, supposed to be in 'hope held out by Mehcmet All that he would facditatc over Wham iheBrhish my waved haiimtiy, wave}; prom]: nevertheless brighter days were at hand. mined, the Doctor wohld strike his cane o the "3mm 0f lhe Jews. hhd lhe" we knew mi" "1.50""? lv, amid the riaaintr of a hold; Einlish Frigate—a I" CODClUSlO”. we sincerely and heartin \VlSh the l‘lll- agitate the powder, and then apply it to his “my the Lord womd brmg them under the leachmg or Queen’s ship—th (if the leoitimate .iialls of old Entr- lest SUCCESS to attend the W0th individuals Who Com- all the old prints of physicians representth the Gospel, and gather them into his fold. But not for land; and the deck beneath t’wag pamd by Jeivs,—tl:e pose this mission.- It cannot be disguised that these at their noses, a bl°°d's“‘.‘“e" Pagan lymm. was the glory reserved of first fruits of Zion’s comino harvest—the vanguard of lhdi‘llduals have a severe ordeal 0f groundless calumny, SUNDAY TRAVELLING. —Edinburgli I I "er °pemng a way for me" remm'_N°-E"gla"d' Israel’s advancinrr arm —-§n:l as we 'eceived the art- intrimlE, jealousy, and opposition to no through. Even a Rail-ma .——At the half- earl meet'n of‘ favoured Enoland, was chosen for the work, led on to - - 7 ,y‘ . p ,"’ , - - D , - . . y y l g . 0 . . . mg blessing of Israels Chief Pastor, and looked upon f8“ days th‘Ole the" arl'IVfil 000k and bull MOVIES had e's ofthis Railway held lately the share 1‘ by ‘he “‘03‘ Chm‘m" Kimg um“ 9"" Shed lusue 0" the happy groups that crowded her deck, and saw the bee" Ch‘C‘llflted about the deem“? (“English lhfl'lehce; tuted themselves irito a special’meetino' » ‘he CVO‘Yh he Worfi- P3195“! ahd England hill“? the lead flag of Eiiciami flowing. giancin”, in is bright red light they were, however, silenced on perceivingthatCol. Rose ation of the question of runniqo train: . _Prussm firsi; For’ sanh me Lord' (them that above them our hearts revelled in thecertaiht ofGoFd’S Paid his SldteVlSlt ‘0 the PhSha 0“ the 26th' he was re- wh tl i ll ' d' ' ' lei ' : honor me: I WI” honorv" and "even Perhaps! was the - mine 5] " a" . i i d ti, b ceived with honours aid onl to ersons of, the hi h en le 0 owmg wxsmn too‘pace.‘ Lord so singularly honoured by the public, unreserved ('0 ° ‘ essm" 0 our mm an" an every 0“ t was I p y p g 8'51 manifest its blue tint more decidedly, iuh more blue, but dark or black. 1,, Womb“, h spectator rises ab0ve the surfacehof the “uh”, 3' less air above him, and that very rare, the hi“ it“ overseer was at Jerusalem; yes, before our eves was the Lord about to turn again the captivity of Zion, to 4n. , . _ , v' ‘ u ' - rank a uard of 100 renadiers havin . SHAEES' devotion ofa Royal servant to his name and cause as absorbed “’1’ that one conviction, The ships of Tar l ) hgl f h l g g presented arms For Sunday trams _ _ 7,389 at the in'tuonration of Frederick We were summon- ShlSh firSt' '1 he ArChblShOPS 0f Yam and camerbmy w min 8 -e it 6: pa “8' Anainst ditto - - - - 3 476 ed to the. éha ei . the ser'viée llhceed d a i. as me are trustees of the Endowment Fund br Jerusalem, and '1 he mlssmh ‘5 sure offhe firm support 0f the BTlllSh ‘5 ’ , end oi. the morpuih’g hrayéhs' Mei then it “its :rheami we hope that a willing mind may be given to our be. Government and the British ambassador at the Ports. Nhjoriiy for Sunday trains 4 “3 . t . ' l . v' . . ‘ As rewards Svria the Consul-Gene al r . i - ’ ful sight to see the truly venerable Archbishop advan- med Hebrew Buhop and {hut he “'1' take P0558590" 0f 5 ‘ ’ r has lem‘ a“ the . . . . . . Bow/[itch the celebrated mitllematiui . . its un; eakall i r, , ‘ib - ' - force ofhis official authorit , ersona '- , - . . ’ . . ' . cmg to the eastern end, where he sat enthroned wrthv i.) iv v 'Elmr Office-film 1.) Prowl“! if)“ him-it to at th 1 i ty- P H lmfluimbe’ 1nd?” P’mc'l’les Of this ahlmse SClence “1937' in the veils of the communi n “hie while his hm or, rey upon It,t eca s upon his htspitality wrll beim- P Y, S e uni er .a (log a oat, while the mild board ,md ever he . h i lea H 1 Cha lains simd near and 1° (‘i “:0”: seaieh thh menser great,and, forthe honourofhe Church that is and hcnevolent character of the bishop, and the sound and a’hhiet of a h r3 "il.i.°urs Sm 0‘ “'2. Bish‘; s or Loud h' Roch ;mun d New Zeaiand' privileged tosendhim out,|ethim beeiabled to meet them. practical sense and valuable local experienceofhis coad- y a “all ‘e- ,_ p . ‘ 0 ’ es 0" a" . ' Let those who can spare a pound, givethat pound -—those I‘m", Mr- NlCOlhysohi are sure gua'ahlees that ChUllon - THE TOUCH OF THE BLIND—Keen“ After the Nicene Creed, the great bustness ofthe day , . . . . . ’ - .. . . _. ' '5 lhe "feat h00h orthe Alml‘mty to . . who can only afford a shilling, give hat shilltntr' for re- Charltyi and Teconcmalloni PreSI‘ie at all their (Effol’l‘I - a. - ° ‘ and age commenced. In one ofthe stalls, undistm- [y upon it that Gmi__the Ghd ofAinham Sf” he m) " “tonmhlhgmsmhcei Perhaps: 0“ he,” gu'Shed’ save by the Simple cler'cal gown and bands more imari’s debtor '—with rich inte'est he will rep?! FL’RT‘NG‘_U l5 ‘00 “(Killele the Praetlce OF YOU!” bimgd Mliss lililargiiret M‘Av'oy' “Liver ' that he wore, sat aclernyrnan, whose calm countenance , ’ . . ‘ y lid-e. h , - - , *5 passmg. er “gelsovcrsmme‘l gm» ‘ ‘2‘ ‘ indicated a mind at lace the? from the whmo" or the loan advanced for this glorious purpose, and we _r l ~. y way teaizmgltheir lovers, for fun, as they term the various parts; she could also at fl“ - Shit-seekih “mic” ith flu’sh or' ride or the ‘flurr of must also remember that it is written,concerning Israel, “t to laugh ahd m” “’“h Other me“- How many have the same me‘msi name the 00100”!f -‘ atnbhion gimme ht” his ersonflll) friénds wo Id him! a The natimi and the kingdom that win not serve thee, parted from Circumstances like this l—Many who were the ho‘h‘s “Id "‘inmes throughaw e ii‘d .n him the (“helix Grave” hear“ :motton shall perish,” and we may hope the inference isnhat attached to each other, who could, in all probability "‘VSterlous 1‘ may appehfiiltjs “‘ T mg" ‘9. .l ‘. l. v . ' ’ the nation that does serve her shall ml utterly perish. would: have made eaCh Other happy 1 and. for the grall- ascertained Objeas ram dlsmme’ ‘ = but for the intense feelings that wrought in the sweet ficatiOii Ofah idle and reprehensible whim man a f? i lhe fingers 0“ the WIDdOW'in the . . . (i . . ' “untenmlce 0f 'hc yotu‘lg M'SSlf’m'Y B'Shol’ 0" New JERUSALEM, January 27,—Arrivd of the Protestant has lost her position in the heart of him she will 103218 Many Other mStances mlght be Zealand, When: 5919“ng an EPISlle rarely read at 3 Bishop in I’alcstine.—-The entry oftheiBisho of Pales- There ‘ ' f ‘ - ( y. (' lmweyonouw llossessed bY/the - ' h h . - . . ,. . P ‘ ‘5 a SPeeles 0 amusement “1 Which boys in the mention John Gambusius 'of'Vo comecrauon ”" “ccmlm or“ lengl . e gaye. “’llh “h‘ tine into the (my ofDavrd was marked by as favour- country indulae' they insert a pin throu h a cockc} f intr felt all 0 - ~b| ’ speakal’le “m3”. Paul’s address ‘0 lhe EPhGSMh Church, able circumstances as could pOSsiblv have been antici- to which they: have given the name’ ofga spinner mahii mg‘le one oi'v‘flhyasglzh'kEJt :33: _‘ h I I ' ' - . u i v n s s . . ’ I Acts. XX- 17 3‘3, ahtd “ he“ readlhg ihai mhchmg aP pated by the most sangume friends ofProtestant missrons watch its frantic and agonized gyrations with the, most "' “3 Plies States» he saw in half I Fear or ‘he Al’osue' ‘ I have coveted "0 ma“ 5 5""°"- 0' in the East- exquisite enjoyment ' they call it fun but let the lad’ mus and intelligence, Who "‘Ode“ g°ldior hl’f’"rel ; Yea, ye yourselves knh‘V thal- lhese ' On the mornino ofthe 20m instant, our little com- answe \‘l atl 'fih t k h f , ‘ ~ 18-8 “ermv discovering the forms and P‘- d i . .5“! d h _n necesfi. dt h _ a I t .r i re rer, l a cue c a er could live alter it w-”- . th. han s iave _mini ’r’e on )I y .i res, an o t'em munity was much excited by the arrival ofa messenaer had been subjected to such torment and had th at I mm Kemledy’ 0f W'Shom’ in i that were With "18, he fixed Snell 1‘ gaze 0r am?me from Jafl'a, with the intelligence that :he British Consul. and perceptions such as we have it, wo Id (sub-“s although deprwed Of Sight: made mgp ate testimony on the dear brother to whom the words General and Bishop Alexander had aiiived oft-that hon ” ‘1 reg?" With eyes of admi 'ition ora hea t d' dt fl' Cheks’ and musmal and o‘her wan ' , - . . , ' r: r is ose o ' - r . were so remarkably applicable, that no one could amid In a steam-frigate, and might be expected in Jerusalem ‘ p “ ecuon’ those scler onus own manumcmre’ he co' 1 . . . . who have so tormented it- or \ h ‘ of" ' ~ ' ' 80“ following the. directionMof Eye.I rTheIsermhoii w;s on the followrngday.—Mr. Nicolayson, a highly respect- from their fun it could evbr pl‘ilc‘:hgzhdl:d;?l%:‘;fi‘e::d about? and a“ the harriediiian I i . t , _ i t . n e . GAL “scams.— preached by the Rev. r. au , r0"! 56"! III- . , able and talented Holstein Danish gentleman, who is inflictors, however kindly they might subse u l d r ‘ " " ‘ t — em] act . 100 of Gtanvrlle, went into an 8130 , . ‘he dlscourse “'35 '"aStedy’ first answerng the meme “0w 3 Clergyman Oflhe ChUrCh of England and the the have inflicted the Hi q ’ -y ’ l ' ‘ ‘ ll“ . I t _ t i t t . _ it once ; y ( a With two r so tron one fbr or malignant objections raised against this work ofGod. head of the missmns for promotin ’ y i P “hat security 15 were y p e “p s, then settina forth boldly and broadly the sure promises g Ch'iSll‘mlll’ among that they will not again? And so do men feel towards Other for her 00‘“ She ihqlli'ed what- D the Jews at Jerusalem, immediately started to meet ll] ' d l ‘ I'ed, film" ~ ‘ , i . , ' them. women who have assed the ba ' em’ a" i ‘3 “Pomeca‘y rep ' of the Lord-the coming glory of ismeh it his done, [,he rencomretmh place at Ramieh’ the Ramah or P rb through their heart, the man, and so much for the beast. Th, 0!. I _ t t and found leasure at least an in er ' ' - ‘ ’ two officers of the chapel led into the vestry the honour- Scripture, (still a considerable town), where the Bishop, edured durping the, exercisjt: (if thfiiircelhvdgg the agmiy that] she liad net eDOUgh money, heflmdicm ed servant of Jehovah, and a movement was Percepllhle the Consul-Gener . P anlry- Did sa‘ i G“'9 me, at all events’ t e ' al, and a numerous suite halted t i .1 t i t . , o ass ever an woman find a man wholove C ‘ ’ ‘ row m the whhie congregation; not a change of place or of the night. The Bishop took up his quarters at pthe y d her enough to be an suld For my husmnds to mar ‘ . _ , , . V . . . jealous, repose the same confidence in h ‘ STRIKING Deng—Towards the I“ I’D-“Wm scarcely i hm ah ffl‘lem lhnll “Joyous: 3"" house Of‘he A'hencan Consul. the wealthiest Christian had previous to her attempts to create dodllitswinchl' hf: teenth century, a man is statedw hh'e» aWe-struck. expectation. Iltere were men there Who in the place, and the Consul-General, with several of. Let woman understand that ifit be worth ,h-i n hm ' famous clock in the square Ol'Stc .- had hazarded their lives among foreign and strange peO- ficers ofthe Devastation steam-frigate, alighted at the a man’s affections there is no fun on e i? I e to 3.” repairing the clock, he stooped his head!“ i , ple, in Africa, in Arabia, all over the globe, seeking out Armenian Convent. to shake his entire faith in her an worth While ”' “Ch a nick of'time, that the quam" " ’ the lost sheep of Israel, over whom God was now ap~ On the following day they made their entry into our . - hammer and knocked him over the . . i h d T, V I _ f _ , , _ _ . Cocoon or THE Arm—W hen we look at the skv on lyn’s Didr pqlnllng a srep er . ucre was He representativeo ancient capital, in a processron which Will he remem~ ' y' a clear day, it appears like a litrht bl V I a: . I I t . ue arch set ov W ’F" c" the beloif—“l Km! 9" Pru..sia, he to whom the Highly bored bythose who saw it to the latest day of their lives, our head, and seen throuo‘h the (suppOSed) invisibl hr CRHAWTTETOWN: Prime“ and Puhmhed‘by ' V A plain ol his roy:il friend was unreservedly committed, When Within five miles of the gales- the." were Jomed by a e S” - 1 . o 7- ‘ . . . . stance called air. But this is o - ' Prune” to the H°"°'ablelhe Housesmfl‘" and who, with the love of God shed abroad in his heart the few British and American residents on horseback, blue dome above u n t {be case, there IS no Em come”! Pownal and water 5; ahd when the sky is viewed from num, payable half yearly I'll “WW” _i—