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CHARLESTON, l Friday, June M, 1*74 .. Editors: Kiev. T. W. D08H Charleston, 8. C. Rr.v. J. HAWKINS, Mtephrrtl—wn, V». Fhof. E. J. DREHER, ...WidhsUa. S.C. In eseentiale^ tariff ; in liberty ; in ell ik*ng$, charity.” mNU WtCIAl ROVICII. TKR. A&H register totters Paper* are amt to sttbunrlber* until an expreaa order to dieeuntinne b re ceived, ami all arreamfea are paid, aa required by law. VUSkf number of the paper by mail, to ftsfeat. All commanieatkma relattafr to aab- acriber*. should gin their same* rery distinctly, and earefully indicate which are old and which are new Not mily the name of the but also that of the county and of each eubeoriber i« aeeaaaary. in accurately i Marriage a other matter should be written huwnfriw let torn, t obit to reoelee proper not so - far Position. The Visitor occupies a now peculiar to itself m a paper. We know of no other exactly Hka It. iris not fadUpondetit before the recent change—for it ia ill some respect* the property Of tha General Synod. And yet it does not <>Jlcia% represent the General My noil —i* not her organ, and only baa connection with that body through constraint of circnmatanoea demand ing immediate decision. The alter natives were, hi some sense, to adopt and control the Visiter, or 1st It die. The choice is known, sad has given general satisfaction among oar poo- pie. The Synod appointed fta editors. She has power ta reappoint, remove or change. But this ta aboot tha limit it her authority. She assumed no pecuniary responsibility, and there fore has no control of the flnaneee of of the paper. Without any express {dodge from ns she jsstly expects the Visitor to be conducted according to the principles of oar Evangelical Lutheran Chnrch aa affirmed une quivocally in our basis of anion. And wilful departure from thorn would bo held aa a breach of treat and a betrayal of oar doctrines. At the same time the General Synod ia not responsible for the opinions of the editor?, except in so (hr ss she shall approve or sanctioo, or, whilst disapproving, fail to repudiate them. And each editor alone Is responsible for what be writes or endorses. The editors claim to be ia u tbe salty of the one true faith.* Though we should differ ia judgment as to things indifferent, as embraced in St. Paul’s doctrine of expediency, we think we “see eye to eye* la matters essential to oar Confessional basis, and we are aiming booeetly to repre sent the basis. 4 we should err or fail, the General Bynod shoo Id take cognisance of the fact, and provide aceptftiaffly. Unlimited powers ss to the disposi lion and management of the paper have been given ns, with the implied proviso that it la always to be eon* if acted hcpestly as a Ln thermo paper. If we shook! be compelled to dtaeon ttane it, rather than subject ourselves to pecuniary ions or obligation, the Synod would have no ground of censure. If continued, as we are sanguine it will be, she has a right to expect that it shall teach and defend the faith of the Church in an earnest and Christian spirit, and utter uo uncertain sounds. This shall be oar aim, modified only by the follibiltty and infirmity ordinarily •attaching to all men.„ OUR LUTHERAN COTEMPORARIKH may rest assured that we shall en deavor to maintain pesos with them, and prove with them in building up oar common heritage. We will strive to keep self in the back ground and make paramqpnt the interests and proa parity of our Evangenlical Chnrch. When ignorant, we are willing to be instructed; when erring we wish to be warned and netaimed, when “stow of understanding* wo hope we shall be treated with patience and forbearance—not with harshness and coadamnatton. And to afl these par ticnlars we will endeavor to do toward others “aa we would be done by* In aU possible difference^ we shall seek tef conduct oar disc nankins with the courtesy, enhances, toper tiality, and fidelity becoming the Christian character—never striving after victory merely, hat froth / OUR CONTRIBUTORS AND GORRRR- POTfOTUfTH , may also assuredly expect due and candid consideration in disposing of what they may send os for toe ,m»kV:We, of coarse, reserve the light to keep oat of oar column* tb*t which we would regard go »the minds ***** ** ffio way, •hall earn to# PSPW mW,, lh. Vnr.h.i |t A if * . ft * vry at Harris F.Oinp ■rial private grievi |ii®i l^lii no mao »H Shall he It shall net he an arena ef strifo persenal aaimositlBB qffiflMt osj oar direction. Oentribntsrs may fond and Ulwatrai* truth and rli is very The shereh was i * ef ear i~i We ly and derisively we can n toe quest asss of their isg to SB kind OCR of other have no jast ns. la ft strongly,« ns thay can, to see those (Jaivsrri- ta all Mo to any fcaari to the La od people two years age, the ef whleh still Hagers to tha fff m siwtft mriiSa%v*s S' sr im m. ffi 8 --iM» g§®f , flnw»'Ti iffi ffi «R>ur f-hfn little ssti In the midst ef a ML Mfo*#'' -# . i">- *T;. t or Gracr ajtd GuffiT.*— By Horses Waters A Boa, Hew York. A hook ef this title has bore -** -*• A., ft A It 4. ■F II Im MflPrlAilJ ppiskisrii and ppqfodtaoo to which oar Cbawh we wifi to the spirit of ■■■Nil to take sumption In tha views sad doctrines of ethers we will aim to do an In toe earn# spirit Without a snspfirins ef self impoe iat we hope ta t to OUR may rely npoa oar to bear witness to the troth ef Ctod to in Bn i UlemlHy, dno or always as flairty, jsstly The Union of the with kindly ia all too forgvlful ■ 'Ur %r fora Chasah to tefiy ahl ■ a Unlvarrity It is exsmioaUoa e^VrifoTiT ^ Oar fritori By. Ilm Has ef taaUy «■ to* TbUoard to the at tent ion of to the mutter to hand. j. r. c. f¥ W. Va* ™ By a little trouble, mod liberal coo trihottows oa the part of those peo ple. oar saw oh arch is progressing rapidly. Hot tees than ten hands at hto weak. We have raised to the amount of $1,000. will filftha biff; sab be raised, if not before, at the feast of dedication. We hnve visited the entire Lather i communion In this county j also, a German aattledtoot ia Jackson county. In the last named oouaty not meek go there—remain to fomOy a day sod night, think wo nook! icootopitsh something.• We and heard of some tan or Ilf teen families, all well to-do formers; las awMf to leer; hat oar time Is too of lmar came on *rvfS (fog rihMfef fit Hi or a os to aay «B hsahhfhl Ml m ffifl with ws In April of no aid Tto ho gave Mrs. e erodtt for hie a **D.D. f bet we Vet for H oaljp to I he woe proses t at the of the Gemmal fiyneri, where three hew hedged sdi to owe day. Wa eoa- r«m, Bro. Ery—wo know la good it iatoad fer giro next efa ho, ww yet have ito effect upon the lea of oar now divided Eton. Menu Better bo vmnlstfd Let all the ilohi ef the GeoaeJ hfolory he ponied open it, so that g take# piece nor m with tha work, the reeponrihittty of even non official action, and the evoriasuag glory that may attach torn if the Spirit of the Lord •poo tho Cottoqmam. The of too ftaoJ or A cordial and onion of the Lnthorna country might, an a union to toll } aaateo of that they may be tower sad w ; anniou of neruxlsrsl* thst they may be diminished to number and increased in ability and drew la Mas; a uatoa ef afl nattowsHttoe, aiijm | Kurt>[v t# bus foil biaw cultivate a modified, common Awn can type of church lifo and practice ( a anion of all toagoogso. that all La therano, whether wetnhipiog tied in Bwedisli or Norwegian, belong to the sbrmi heemshold of fofiffi; a trios of all Htargiea, that there may be mr.formity la the wer •hip ftixi amgft* ta sli our tions i a anion of nfjM that all osur mstitrslioo» sod synods may be regulated bythe same principles of government: a unto# or sn nymn r*^)**, tear teo praises of God may he snag by all ear pso pie, by the see of toe same hymns In toe same toagaags i a eatou of all catachtoRks, that all nor youth may be luatraeted la toe same “form of sound words"; a uatoa of aU and physical wants of the Restitute, the poor sod the afflicted may be t a no too of all general and ■ ‘ ‘ bodies in all np«u a sufficiently *|m*ciAc ia its details to ascare sou fid ness to the faith and s rd sgainsfi ervffi generic in Its in mi_ in sffbrt, In thnt oar divided merries msv lie ^to!*itoforJ!^Tl£ is the Hew World .. . -Sart does the bare mention of of such n millennial ft Chnreh 1 Who wfl|no« prey that It jsnasaahi Bs^a . . a, t Bril % of ti dHk fr-T • grace of God, may be at ham! ? \ >i t-ies stin exist' mistaken with his Wa kaew to ^ pnlflSh *la foil hto^toT tern aa they have appeared la the Xail ansa smf MMmsry. *We heps, se we have the promise,that “Welsh man* vOt visit as again In the spring Da. A E Bum, Obomrowii, Trxaa—We have heard again foam Dr. Bada, and h»?<* *1*-, a fHsad la this city. ha ths of the tty la riser, *te Vu* and ef tha ] i*i i r r\*4, ia a to hsasa Its aril ths employed to attempt ap there this They have barn without nay chnrch ■util argument and foil upon their ears unnoticed. Bat by a repetition of efforts, a mio tolar might prevail upon them to or thrmaefres tote n ooagregm have visited most of toe peo this county a seoood time. visit, however, was not ^ttt, I^If t^kt^ with so a was msalfoated is Ws assafof messy, want r did we go in vain. “Con aO things,* toe poop)* de inch prater. Borne oootriba much ns 1100, others #50, •25, foe-, according to their Ws havs not asked a single who has say regard for the ef ths Befortusitou, bad what ted as saw new pages ef Geffb book ef aafaie. Traveled by rail foe y*»rty miles throagh water up to the platform of ths ears, saw pespW ttve to boose* sairansfisd by water, and four to boats ever what w«m ease sugar and cam IsMa. flaw them raw shoot ta heats to the street# of Brashest, La. Bad a lovely sail serose ths Gel/—the wind softly si! ths time. Came sa toe prairie sad foie tost y sky, bat aa foeueis flowers at thsA Is de^ghtfol I mar m*at sr Jk aw i*am vmeS'lam m>«MMm « tissiua r “ ) A.ifoT. 1 WtoKyPHmVVVMF' ffijlWto WRHPw •to) • ▲. M., ffiri ta 7W>t 3 r. M , tff> t« «r> ; ft r. m.. m>. ah the time a caul breene.” W# hops the Dariter will mem fovor as with soam artfotoe ea lifo In Tvi»* Kxi J. A. Hams, D.D.-Ws sorry to oev It since that this toe mwall ta fill his usual place ss Prnridcnt of toe Board of the TW logical Seminary to Philaitriphio. at Us recant daring snsreiasa. Ws leamtog that hla indisposition was *ni sock rharsvtrr as to prevent his attendance at toe anneal meeting of toe Pennsylvania Synod to l annas tar a tow weeks ataoa, knowing his green ability to eaaassl, aad his reg siarity ia atteadiss all mck eoawn tioas wham within his power to do so. We ««f^|nfo« Iririy gtod to receive iMHBMffiBMHH rioting ton* ha was haginniag to get about a little sgstn, although very weak aad aet likely to ho abta to eater spaa his regular work again before Fall. W# hops, havaver, that his teooffoy wifi he rapid Let him fies to toe moesriaton ef ^ligtoit, nod rt aty bf we will join him them. Dr. flefon 1mm bean ever worked, aad Is tbs ease with aosee m|| rn ISO jt m.Lr-m. Ljt w'.r'fVfiwlrivrWsvsg‘ SBA™ It toltota JI ^ M , totoffig—ao, toe rail sf society ef the I be ah tatoed by applying ta ths President, r. I. J. Vi Hoars Cabouwa Ceotot, Mr. Puuaairr, N C— A aatniogwe of tots li as. We ara WBHmwIO fwmiHPiV w »141 pomHHpHBHilgr f aader tho flrithlM admlatotmtion of I Bn scheli riy President, Brv. lemt- A. Btkls, A. M . aad IBs so Prsfoa I asm, Rav. Wm. K. Hthhvrt. A. M.. H T. J Lad Ash, A. M., aad Paul A Barrier. M. D., and 1. Addlphas Lias, A. E, Tatar. It is pleasantly La* ytiitourims m MtnOom^lltofitoht 1 III ■ntafitafoBriHIffii' sad Ina m ram«— ffiL I toffiffiimS BUG Ito II I B^NHI y exempt frees mats with a aatobrtoas tot o» eaumtto! to gsad boohh. W# can testify to toe hospitality of the rittaone of Mt aad vkdalty, for ww oar* Were thereof. The eodtwe ef stwdy la Hbrth Carripm CeAegw, as indicated lathe offtl^gwc, Is eem- ooivo oad thomagh, aad ww a yearly fficresslng number of will svafl toewtselve* ef its advaaiMV to fasking meats] the Lathers* VWlsr. •pit of Tbgtak !J i * 11111 !*>■... •ISltnJM This body at its tost eoaraattow mjjon rn cii no eemeh at M t J m.: k son oa »r| nrsnedisr too (all la Aagsst, JA74. Now It so . the fail moan to Aa- gwat foils apea Thamdai, tha 37th day oi tootaffigfo.., htotointtwi Boa of the flyaod'aoerioa will require H to eowvwwajsw TtoMaipto.^HdNi wf the mowth. Ws hops tot offinmn of Synod wif not fire this rigid eoarirac tiua to the raminuon; sad that flyned mar ho asttfiod to mast « tk fTd, tbiot will he Ttwcadaj im mediately presiding toerijMSilffiE hath of toe month. There are some mrsnsilrralimis «h\ A) ihmJ ftboulii mast ea thamssrih. r * t.J»< ihso on toe third, «qrk of the asooth. A jfos*M'tow4to'ikktoatt^fito ***** t 'tow moatoa The svw stags wDi Im * lulls ~ heps a tout a noble work can be pflshad to this const}. Bat it will take energy and toe n»parity to per sand* j theology aad tor power of demowsttaltef the truth combined, to matt toe demands here. "R. v we praise ow toe ewe hand, on the ether, what we hare seed forces as to pamelade that much wickedness all slang tola river. Ho right to see four or six •shiag boats* bwsy st work on Sab bath. This most br stopped. The like is prevalent, however, more ew- pecially among the miners; bat they bar* tools, sad mast he warned of the danger to which they are exposed. The tost of next week we con tern plate s visit some twelve mfiea over hi Ohio, to what is known ss toe r settlement. Home good ver there, who still ding to the Lutheran chareti. Having this chorcb on hand, oar operations will not be as extensive as they might have been, bat hope to ■"^vul pi i mil frrn inOrT ill CDBOfll trstlng oar eflbrtft. S. A. QniBKft. Mnce sending as the slrnve. Bro. Ilaghea has vtsltvsl Cincinnati, sod as seecont of his visit will ap|«cnr next week—wot having mo« for ft to this tsan*.—Ku. to a degree of relief when the great king of day put on bis aooibre cap for toe uight, made bia bow to the Valley stid sank gio non sly to his conch of rest behind the rugged outline of f the North mountain. It was a day not to be forgoUeu, and nye, a night, like the poor wife of Lot, to be retneribered. The brazen throated monitor was ending ns to worship—toe heated air stood still, nod tha lungs to argue the point whether “to be or not to bewhether to try it again, or give It np as among the things thnt don’t pay. I thought of Byron’s sublime ode: “I had a dream ; bat ’twos not all a dream," and I conclu ded that was just my fig precisely, for mine was not all a dream by any moans ; 40, far from it, it was sn all surroaodiug and invading reality, aad I was wide awake aa.to what was, and worse still, as to what would be In a few momenta ia the stUUng at- of to# char oh with its mtoliam. But has logo it, bin time has ta .. Van, it in * mortal ahamu that be ia expected to preach a “big sermon" area wbeu undertoe luodi ru Cisiosmx uurnliM of knviiu ti* m-m bored p Hfltapiwj. 1 IT * , **wtt -” w #r- *r> !{ r ^rWW, out with Horaicuku 10 living nod dead would leettfv. that ». I Uk l*U« CWlUlbr k> ftMJMlahfaM I^riwsiagilaiii tr im 1 A (Iffi w* Us® Iffi j fftimn limy in^wass- Mirivifffi Llftffi rkiim ii W M M V ov*ft*ata if expected to be on hand, and my rale in the former case is always to 1* on in a walk ef a iaw salaatea we reached to* church m with our host and hostess, *tnd ths Uev. pastor, loeL O* the am r* aantafi efforts ware mads br ose or other of toe party to oouviaqs the Uftlokpe that U nan ft very close, sai- 41, aad warm evstung, aud to (act thre, aad s^e ten* A novke niglt ikai iff fftR k®, I t kfillk cfo Am mil no i ' * * * * •* sfffwsd oa all the oriau raised, and aa uothuig etas could be oaakaa of bat the heat aa a topic, we all grow of their parents, are dates in tiis race of srratiw-. tone) which w« th.ll mmfiMhu W ,<mth oompouac BUM* ^ somewhat ofivya^^j^^ one respect, st least, me uJvJ! antijiodes of the “home tout kJ7 for they make it a point church punctually and proaMto^? in fact, to be on S 1 Infloenced by choice duties imposed upon 1 their positions in sq« in front of the church, hsng smZ! iU portals, and infest, Wrn vi^ the vestibule. They are •marik neatly dressed, even to bat the material is salhrn stoav. They osnally wear U the OBddK and Uw awn «dv»i carry a cane; aad aU phis reveals at once their Mtatamt as , , I" 11 l^ffill htoars ta saUtvato a Bsrwifo, a thoir mooMrato «f paiafri+swsij ■for—i«ag kfitpoen hcpuasdtai wkitat # pmsr. mtag tosir . riria a manhood in# ifte sboie crupshmd Im bfoetod^wpoo'fts* vntim tatas, notwitoaumi.ug IW. as«ftsmd m plMriioa «C the mneh SM*## fer tilisers of Insdi cream jmL fo of a toonaand #»"#». dsn I i>ri4# dkMAiir ga ae oa toe physique aad todstuf Wfo, to,. iusli' aa oewarti we taafisadL luvArd gaseous material. Every cuugrcp- Few tor LnthriftII ViStar. Tbdt to SgrrUo&bug At the ergret ivqarst of Itev. Barb, to* worthy oversrrr of 3U0 aqaar* mile* of church territory, I left home oa toe afleruooa of the 28tii uit^ and, after a pleasant and sals ran by rail of slew boom, reach ed toe stotom iu U»»* fomrishiug and thiaiy ftpread out town of Harris son burg, which ia the hull, fetters and spokes of toe great cosnty of Hock Ingham, Va. Oblivious to the kind aUeoMott of omnibus drivers, and toe more aasiduoas entreaties of the promising arioos of sable sires, 1 mad* my way to the elegant mansion sad hospitable home of Mr. H., who daring oar sojourn became a brother ta the Lord by uniting with the dhordb. It is not necessary to inform toons who have formed to# acquaint asms of our most excellent host and bootees that we were very hospitably received aad kindly cared fer; bat It is proper for fW encouragement of other*, aad in vindication of toe waya of God to man, to say, that toe pray*** of * devoted wife which have goat up to God through the long years of a bops aoqaeoehed, hare been answered j nod that she now realises the high satisfaction of increased confidence In the promises of Grid, aad the un*{*e*kabl« joy of butaf oaa in toe Lord with him to whom aha gave her heart, and who has proved himself eminently worthy of toe rich donation. We eqjoyed a abort 1 capita, and during its fleeting momenta strove hard to gather np aad arrange ear thought* for the night demonstration ; but sad to toll, idea* wef* lav, cassc slowly, and nuah Iucod when toft}* for ths msat of them want U muaius noon the probabk' *tuic of toaox mow wiser aa thei inasaa ton mercury aad toe pfobahilita yoorsy aad aa to toorurih toejgm im without desiini or effort. a AMP for. Arrived safely ia ft {Ju ,1 nluiu* •* v mwegwame stairway which ornament* toe (semis of toe church, forcibly impressed with iu venerable ege sud ,;tbe u* oosstrac- Tbe vestibule gained, a fow ta the outer eoarfotoid what wa* in store in toe inner cham ber whose window aliottors are fixed, tnsmov»bl\ Axed, we supfiose, with to a hick adjoatmeut at oold and summer heat so aa to preserve so average temperature; bat if torn was the intention,, many think, and havs /«Jf, it to be a lamentable Uilurv, eefieciaUy w the mercury riimhs into the nineties, with ssmUior aa its buttle cry. Ths * has so foug escaped toe honor* of death by saffecatioe; end tins sue fact should give to ail its frirmU fall nssaranor of its vitality—ita 4eaa» cmhw hold upon lifo—its sshmfou qualities—iu ahhom^uce of change, sad its orufouad things tliai am old and I can not toll how others ieit, *ud i am nimble sdequatriy to describe my own feeling* ; hat lv«« in » melUng mood, end -frit generally «U over, nod uvea ootMtrniuud to ss> at torn late hour with the maa spitted his hag ol ashes, mi he felly guard upon the maun-»«| Lis disaster tost iHftguage fsila to «ta it justice. Sender, have you aver a hoy J Most men have been period of their liven, and not a,fow are os fortunate or unfortoast* as to remain in the adolescent stage *UL their pilgrimage below, ami forever fer anything I know. A bug, is-ja curious institution, a gemtiue «u* gra- erri; and as I have beeft a hoy, I think 1 could describe Ihs diflerr ut classes of boys: suoli aa the tag hoy —the good boy, the had boy—the noble boy, toe mean boy—t tie smart boy — the dull boy, ami thou* curious compounds: toe gal hoy aud tout; Tern hoy. Then there are to# boy rings, «nol» aa the “horse abed bqjs,” who aimnd the Sabbath about sublea and, outbuildings pitching ooppem, fighting ohieksns apd bull pups, whilst their {does parents are at ohurcii devoutly engaged ia Psalms and other religious exercise*. The “street comer boys,® who most do congregate where the human tide rotts strongest. Thu staas, for went o( mote useful employment, afiuad their irisore hours (ami they have uo other) is whittling the cornet* g store hexes, s<»arUug tobacco jutau, smoking imormous and cheap sugars, aad ta staring at ooaatciiMUca; iu trieks, ta lUMsiRg volgsr jsfitos, and in a free tadrigeoos ef coaim: i*> Boya uf 4his grads are a ring hollow, hollow> yos, hrifor* aaemidy kettle or a seedkusfianL It 41 a blessed Jhiftg that many ft tiou ta to« food is honored with ito patronage and services of a coned luspectiou aad lmpudease, sail m asgt Habits to. y , K i VHii «»g, before * ttos- churches, it will be pstafttf on duty for toe double pstyem of inspection and exhibition, asi mil he draws ap is line ordripswdd hi MnmaHft u ftfoo—iSlSMSSS Of tSV may dictate. Ladies of refined hd- tag shrink at the idea of numisciri gauntlet of each au array of mfoN impudence. , I have a small nmsta on hood, sod any destitute emu* fitaious ; i t tuck tUere l»e) wjriiina » Witt be fsiaMsd with a choice articiu at a tow fijEaw; aad Iu Uhtag toe wl»i4u. tot, a tosri discount will „he, -made even os k# oust. Tfot fota Iri auxiri»i« clone mil (he ownceru, aotl shU^ whole imrty wenr-H»iit \ ** say where uo* what.j butmrind) nor s tar “(ho woodbtao twrird"; not ivbcce l preach. ^ ** t ^ ikm'l hcoomruupaUvuV‘‘‘ d ^ 1 reader j but fo; calm, dtbftuady whOst ,1 knowledge ttapgsrbotl|,qsp ( ##^ w * HroW *nter «w* m s»U* x«u»f«l.iM *" own V»> ta tel Lug her of a OitoMuug f i*ax^i»4 lift*# Tacitus., H«»c is ^ lumfoto fHfoder styfo" ta you gu,aad r huw loag iLe ** be depends aUvgethsr Hpye >" capuqito & department," aad to*,,#* 0 **" 1 . atook 00 baud, Bqt yoft anxioas to loam f hta olUhtaP* about boya and boy ri«gs,l|#rij with the closely peut «P of a little frame chnrch, tk*t bceti cooktag kll ^ mM2 blaring fires of a taWir Just give me a little Up# tell you. I am very rnarit «.•*> J ol Elating a thing ttkft but iotas f» uot on .*>&*#** iuct. Its uot about IovUm to#* ™ «lwu, iwA.WiftW iuuooeftt i^#WiE shot Uy Cupid, aud , dc»d, i took ta opolly, aud am still apye. a lover of that old lentc” haeteu slowly,audofif® of that great match run 2000 years ago and the tortotahkad hbX won the inouey, pays, and alfW d^^S got to ftmtam; U oat « »** paper aad bftofod »tt racy, Uko cousin Sattj, 4» to push ymir ^omhlu, too fast. . With him,, ta tl - question uf rime" ftftid* w oouuuctiou, i xitain* ^ ^ twecfta hot uhurch -aud hslP^