u & k v. - r l r t IT- v. , : i, : t i- -1 . . . n ( I - 1 , 1 ft. v , the - M ) li .i.'f , Vsthrr, tl I.: - I , I. !Ht ' .JH, r-; unt ,J lit Cuirf i . - i t - l.U.gr.'IC,, jUiHj 10 tC't.Iif XI 1 .e I. Wow. f ih , K. ut Gii.f; in n H C . " (I t , .., t-' . i , f f ; vi ' t ' ..frt- . j !ii e. 'I 1 Vrt ; v r tl "f a WYrJffJ, tle , ' ( t' f liver e i'niite if r.',r a w nun) r , r c , ii a i : we ciri Is i.j 4 3, . . re i-:irarl fi l it ir in c-"4 cin U'.nrtii-M: t'.e tev.'H i it ta L. Tt.e !.,. t of null luff lis. it ffr to hohnf . Ifi.,1. i which ' I 4 L M If ..- -. . jt We s i. ; 3 It" . h t I i v. t i 1. ne 4 I .f -T7 t ha J li. trasU mmI tVl.. A " t li, 6. '"(fit: lief 10 (iuJ, f ii tl.e future cx t r i t; n to i ! n (JoJ.orto -neJIy left in i, fjf the pjrpo, , ' nature, up to !. '1 i I communication f r : p c'cnt, nd for -s i man. luul. i"j the 1 jj'pncs of his. cm is, in JuIVrent ?gr, iyen ilif "recs f ligtif yo t!it3 impr. J t ofn&ture, slnnin irounil VmhIpji beings xnigiit Mssi jch iliem all that, is necessary to pn of OoJ aiJ of tliemtetve s. aow tl.ut, if iinful beinp do tot retain (od ir ibcir tboughts, i . glorify him as. God, thej rt; ut -excuse: For ,n the ' invisibk s of hint from the creation of the I art clearly seen, beinj ; under Ibj the' things, Which sre-tnade. Via tiriiRt Miur Ant fnrl?. i , however, the darkoesi of sin is "l from, the. mind, the 6inner ve but Very Jndistinct ideas of an J of what is necessary to secure uur.s Jn all the works of nature; t is heard on the breeze speak ace, to the trembled soul. No , of all the thousands Cowing tu can, washes away Ins fins no from all the millions of stars arjd .round the-throne of God, points j to that throne as the, home of Mogtace to iome; no power cw,' no tuercy to save the unholy, I - ..' I' 1 ' 5 It . i soul, is tnscoverpu in ait nai i there is a God.. Like the vivid i n g. in night's darksome hour. ,ht of nature only startles by the eur of the glories it reeaIsJ' It nit soothe and win by, th mercies Ms. Yet it is t!: light , of hea- t tells or Gout and prepares the r receiving, brighter light,'with lustre,- pom tip to a more per il, and paying, This is ' tlie .lk ve iit it?' - In the days of tti iarrhsV and of thei . Prophets, is pleased to give orighter mati. of his holy character, and of 'y of man, than he.had before gi, Man began , to hope : ii his God, '.'ered the ; sacrifices ,apppin'te4 5 in the mercv promised, But stent , was not j faultless,; -The the faithful vwerc ,iurt)ed to.hi'tt. ti all the. pnnnises oinletii -and J to fihdw,- him Uiat;'hich J long sought.' VK',. e , fulness of nmij ihe: promised ic as vg" oi me worm,, a y iin verful grasp of -the, LiB i of . pf f Judah, he ' -tore a waf .jthe'- of !eternity'4-hrpug;ht t!Jwn jte-i w the perfections vf Go'i'ii' Iished the immortality pf piani I, with ,the', blood ;o love, tbe'h .t leads to glory-t-antaughr jthe rscanc trom UaiKntis and ties The 1: .r. ,of jejun e need shine r. Thev rriesthood of Aaron, . it rsoleo'li! iwtiMl'ad)fwiVf : , us ijpb.ami fciiiuiows, may withdrawn - They, roust cive i the sun of rigliteousness, the ii ine morning . star, wnoow us, amlhe way; and iheiruth, term, The way and tlie truth, is, cwism, and means, the true way, PJ wav. is. bv metonomv. nut je. The expression,' we life. tnaiet Jeltnly4:,vi itb this ex i of our text it w ill readf am "tniide, w ho leads to endless feli- Ihat is, the Lord Je-us Christ words are spoken by him) de- tnathis i8 the only name tt Heaven, whereby we must i Lis teachings, the only gvs ur.fo! ' ' e true character of 1 hov,?) what man must be. ' iio to be saved. If we receive v. ill receive us; if we reject him, J on torerer." . , : :)t :acs us in a matter of so much ce, carefully to' .examine the five f!itifd ii the text. f i l - . Vie nc.'- fi.:;a-v i"i ch;ef drl ht in tUe t'.ir cini p.r. t rr;!J deMrff it Lrever. It i t.e ' trn'ine. id whom t-.t rent. .et nere U of JehoviH arrar.! -n'n.t r .!r'.n- trut, t. all i.a!.uns weie tote Uscd! lusts, that stirs' the powerful ppo Ali-'t to I .tea tlie RcntiU-s. and thejsitwA TSicJ is felt la the cpvf. On g orj of liia pi !e lirarl." Tie Kvan-i anvuher utjett rein would be ratW Reh.tsand Apostle record the LZL' t.' Wert enly half the1 evidenre, w!.ch rnrntiftl.ertchecics; the miracles per-joroves the troth of the christian teli fro?cd ly Jesus, in attektalioa f his.cion. adduced in f.i nr i( rpliinn divine nature and miiiicbthe pre J which pandered the human passions, ' "I11 V,tJ '('crinr wiiu n lie tiuj.ur jaoa proveU.l iat holtnwj i not nece th voice of God, cedarinj;, this i. my ry to salvation, there would not be ai in beloved son, in whom lam wed ple- fidel o, earth. . While the love of sin ej; heir ye him l e) obey him. -Tie remains in -the heart, . opposition to hiatory of his sulTr rirs. and of his love God will exist; and so Ion? as it do. the nii-hty eCicaey of his power; aod, j hppines cauoot be found, - The true .nib-. ! r i t I'.i t t r ,. ltd fa prfjiie I j k'.ma, f.ir a rii;- .1 ' . t i ! w , 1 . i i . r...i in f n. Tiue v.e ' r ? , i ! itis'itu;'i.n t'. re r . j lhep'rHl. Werrr... rui I. lis" tn'je tsf Jjilah, ar ,d to 1 the honour ff t';3t "-nt thi' i; CnT; S 1 Y." 1 i e, v ! .i h t &tt tl rrt i l-'.T l! t.i! t ! i is. I'tiU-l I V iM v ".' '-'l COt f. I'M t i t, as vcr, ! t ."'. know i I l: fT 1 I ,1 " i r i r r the positive assurance, that he w id come again to be admired ja those who be lieff, snd t take vengeance. on all ihose who refuse to follow hi in as the Tr Guide. 4 - ' i' - ':.; ".Theie is oo tcachinz of this 1rue Gui Jr, wltich ha not a direct tenden cy to secure the happiness of man," i a this wor Id, a nd, t . the a me lime. to make bun wiie unto eternal life. lle ts one very . stron proof of his Alitinityj vizi the application of his doctrine to the character and Condi tion f man, so as ttf lead tot certain happiness. , Other ysf cms ofinoteUtj and theology have had heir day For a, while tliey exerted a partially talutt ry ."influence on a favoured few. . But iocreastoq; knowledgej a change or cir cumstaoces, and the vain attempt to give them a practical influence on the mass of mankind, have swept, them to to oblivion. ' Philosophers, n.anufactu red a religion j and .that religion iu va riably 'made the,, people superstitious and wretched; because it did hot suit the wants of human nature. Let none object "that these philosophers. Jiving in ages of darkness, were comparatively incompetent to the t' sk they assumed.' It i true that thty were incompetent. But the reason hy ' they failed , was "ve. w l.t e sic It in, v, c f.tid it to dy ot';;' t to grant -. K-anr no '. li it i j:; n 1 ' J - ' s or t''e sisied human powers could have accom plished -it .The few " remains which nave aescendcu to uS,- as specimens o their,, leniusf , and, talent are uffH cient to prove, that thej were of no pig my jrace,' In mercy to' mankind,-Gml permitted these masterspirits tov exert all their powers inthe investigation oT religious subjectsVi- Their-brisrhtest re suits - do oot - now, threw the faintest fight on sJintiV'-; present and ; eternal ho'peiFs In' the isatac spirit of ; mercy fcuids removes thi love of sin. bv sen ding the holy 'spirit te convince of sin, of righteousness and ofjudgme nt.' The soul is thusbroughtto loathe that which it once loved; to long t be oVlivercd from it. until it is immpelled either to perish in despair, or find relief iu beinj reconciled to God. The holiness bf God is set foith'lre its beauty, b . the same spirit; and the soul, comparing it self With i, cries out: wretched man that I ami Who shall deliver mc from this body of sin and ileath?' A view of the exceeding linfulness. of sin, produ tMf'm desire to repent, is'JmtiSvteil.' Bat Wpentance alone never restorer to fvor. . Pay me whut thou owest, is tW language .continually .: proceeding from the throne of justice, The .true guide points out what ,is to be done: - repent, believe, and thu shalfbe saved."Thi helpless soul replies: i Lord, I would believe; heli thoo mr unbiief.', ni'fti flood of lights from a fountuio of love, i poured into It. t he eyft is turned to Calvary. . It sees the SitviouK'thtt'liue guide, sustaining all , the weight of ain, the just for the unjust, t It was love that brought him down from heaven to stilTer, It is love which' nerves hint td the dreadful task. - It a'dove 'whicf says, foigive the penitenlj for ',1 Lave rules i owe Gi. theinst!e e em ill .oiiform. t? any Jty jhey 'ii 1 i not, that they did not possess powcraTcthiUivIt i love which whispers, Mooli mind sufficient for, the purpose, if unas-jtp meand' live,": ': The hard. heari is softened, it melts into tenderness.',! It ldfjpv Its opposition o God iSgnne. His holiness is no 1 longer' dreaded ijor bated. ,All his atlrlbuies ane now Jove, lyi ,tejcsutf nierey. and.; truth nieet together, righteousness and; peace f in hracp each otneti. 'Nwbdcrlttiat this tiew ctestes the sunt,, anew Ibr it 'be; holds in it; 4 jusf God, throtigh Christ Jesus, justifying the ungodly , who te Iieyef And now . a tnostf, nteritijg nct.e u presentea. to ourj View? rA whert tioijnan nature as boasting of the being, once the slave of wn, and led perfei tiott, of i t s po wersj and , wh en, in all the departments of science and lite rature, the most astonishing success at tended the labourjs bf those engaged in them, God again permitted those, whose bqast. it Was, j ''je light tie ivorld, to toanufaet'Mrft a sptem of religion3 And what Was Ve eflccts of this new systens? It stauglitefed a iialion. and called the world Jo its ; funeral.-r 'l'he names of the ! i ench; Fhilpsophers, with Payne andVolta1re ;totbjeirthead and the fiettzicd.W bloodstalnedjsSrupting ; sys- ems woicn.i fney -Heviscq, will stu r. loreyer,; as ' gloomy beacjna,s.warning tiwr presumptuous not to venture, 'with unhallowed feet, on holy ground. Not soistWrligion of Jesus; ; (t suiu erery a ge'i t nnd it ion , ' and : coun try. W h er oi lue .oifsuiiigs ui, peace.?- i. than etand'tintil -ht Heavens abd the 'earth' pass awayt "It is the wisdom of Gotl, deiceoding in love, adapted to the real want bf the;sinneiv i j V'. v '--Thi gospel is a tore -wayf AH 'other plan for the bliss of roan have been de ficient in this: however, beautiful, lhey may ave been in tbe6ry, shadows, ulouds , and , darkness did rest upon themi there was on certainty attached to themYa But ftkr ulMhat Jesus asserts, he gives ui" thus saith the Lord. Je 8ii s is the chief corner atone, elect, pre cious,1; Upon the precepts and promises he lias given bang all our hopes of feli city beyond, the "grave. T" them away, and w e are ruined, i ln a'm' w e enfiuire the way the chart isi lost-!n vai4p:aiibour for wages; the truss! boaid;"Hon which the master ha9 drawn the certain plan, will t? found no more. What is , tlie condni.i ,f those who have'not the, Ilibli-r Lit t'-.t''r multi plied absurdities, sucrr..ioiis and ini quities answer. Such would we lr without it; for it is the only true and certain guide, U-adlng to ;,!jry..V ' r The men'js which are proposed to ao' co:rplislv t'.,e salvation tf i:.ur.!.ind, by tlie true guide, an? ftich as can assure 1- i. it; : !i thc5, end pre i - 1 met J ii ; t -ts, Fuch a wt!l t . 1. The riaMre i.l r ;ivrs rl : l i t t 1 nr t;i i,, t'., i'.muld of t'.e ri '.( of inatonry, y 1 vho Miioh Jo labour: knowing that they s'all receive, evpry nun, that, which is rights Because our society docs not exert a pov.er it doe not claim because we are willing to rennl every son of man s a brllier. and te give him all the aRulneein our power;, leaving it . eotirc! v . to - him to improve it or nol, abd- to "the judge of all to rendW W him a sentence of jus tice; according to his workl thai world blames us! 4 This is as iincenerous," as it is unwise. , It is unkind in those who are. without, thus t troat ms.They might know: if they would, that they i!o ui wrtiiigy 1 1 ne purest system ol iniualif v everjeviked by man, is,ma80ury. If ft ftl . . . . .. if - - e ' . i ' i" an wrnnnii vie, lives oi men, II OIHV ai forda an additional Evidence of the deep depravity of; the Jiuman hekrt, and oi the;'abRofute,necesity ofdivine prtwer apd grace, ihfougli a redeemer tq make man a new creature , J'.ut dues not therefore fliljnw; that thisnmrality is, to be .contemn'eif. J,If,: iii,-ipcordancc witli, the teaching of the Inie .guide; our hand, does; our- rharitios are 6ileot!'y and unobtrusiyfy Ijefetowi d -If wepre- ferlfrt. to attend Ii nnr nwn hrtiuo. hold, and rhen'. to oilier havin n claim on our benevolence; "shall we be with out reward fi onl Jiiin. who teeth in cretA It fippling otirselveilo; noeans wuicn iracii us to icvrrence' Gotl, love eur; neighbour, andlwys to desire max wnicnis.gonu7'SliaU;, we abandon these means; because some make ship wreck of themselves and seal ;' their own condemnation? Shall we abandon prip ciplcs.lwhiclj jho good man; knowitig (hem, luis ever despised? If, in our ftr tercbufse1 with. earh other, e use' si lent fangdage.VunknTVn UV the; world,, but', which ;is. 'understood :. without ftp interpreter wherever a masorr hi found, shall werW fclaraecl '4or'.' thtslliQs Who are highly prejudiced Againgt ma sonry i and indulge in bitter feelings and invective, affarnst, it, should .'. bey tnme cautloosrhey ;niay for' aught tlie kbow-btf-;4Mno ' fightipg agajns God. Ve ufk thenv. what isi tnasonryrThey cannot tellf because thry do notkno-j). Why, theni sliouM lhey Wao invete fatewilhcir Jgnfiraricc? 1 nstead of thus acting, iiithe presence of hini,. whose all seeing cyjj searches into' the inmost recesies of ithe- human iiear we say, that we do believe christians could ex ertan influence connected, with maiion ri . Which would tell with a ' mighty fcf Ject in? eternity. 1 Most cordially and sincerely do, We, wish that every christian was a mason, and every mason 'a chris' tian. t We do belie vt that masonry; in 1 ...tl I' l.- I t f it ii, S" I I I 1 4 ) t .. , . t . - ' : nr . 9 ( ,i .' r ; -.if ( i, . , 1 1 ' ' 'I ' " V. ij I.;, :,. ; '. b ', . oi t hn a fa'.l.tr in y ' '.',.!. i he hand that vipfi t .ir fioiH irrow' eye. , The vniie t . i - : 1 . r . , . iimniri nc mourning urratu 1 i.c '. e 13 lilf " In that h ' i. r.t J l.a r !' e !.-- ,. " I. i l , I benevolrnce which enter the mam-ini.s! V' of poverty, han? around the bed d tl J dying,, and 'innrt the faint, . AI11. that bror.ierly r'.can, that faith trml cs i.e aU that hope1 ins; ire. '. Contemplate Le-1 true, inj; jovertiii'g himself by t!:e 'rules ol,Gi-.lV;- virtue, acting on the i -nncirdrs i.f I.tav- then, l.e t enly philanthropy, with a reference to I rcr. it Ihe-.will vi IjiI; ItillowTni the true loir.el r- guide,' ran m i.g this partlted . W(J, cii. !,iu.. wasted end Llihted Lv the iir pryTflS- !u'ArrhH c aions and sinful pni;'nsitirs t, fii.ful m inutli n rebels, to bloMi.i a.iin like .lie j.,m of God. View from cIe to t le.the ccn-; .SioL'..i I fused noise of the warrior hushed, every person that kindred 'uud people embratii as chil; Iv. What i dren of cue family, and bowing around' cause they , c lone nu.-i , .". .! f uum -' the pi ai?es of ncMlow then cai Gol, i,t i t aw Mi:r answer, :i Those who cove : ' ue y. , ' at they ought'to be.1clm tThey arc j 1 : the knew wii.it we know, what would they lowing comn-ui lltiii.'s ifu? !f. wiih the sidrit of the' 'Why wast; true .guide.'one were to filter the tein-l' cf New O.t pie, and drive from it air who profane! r",'?. it, w.ho-'-VnuJu-escape, the. thongs? L,trrr;i .it be.ll.aic li lends, i "t"JJ. nJ tf, is an'hbriour tor r " - '"' ; ".' is ), it the worldlings ? ix ooumeni im V ' 3 a ' ' ' : . i c . X 't i:.J.... if"?, cdeu: "1 i':t' ' i ; i i' e v 1 1 i it." "': t ." cried J ' t, v docs so. I t, h vie, I i ' 'V -t ! 1 " ' -.e i . ' s t r i is e.J t. : a i,. i- ' ? l's . - . ,:lv-, .' ern othei? e g' :itii;.:iy" 1 resolut?, t- 'captive by his lusts, i now entirely than geii, panting alter holiness Unce-mo ving uowrt .toe stream ol destruction, thoughtless and hopeless, now labour ing op thtTiiarifoW path bf life through crosses anil denialsl'with a totaldisi e- gard to earthly joyg, looking, for an im mortal crown in heaven. : Angels look down with, rapture,- and gladly becoioe ministering spirit to the heir of salva tion,, i Possessed? of" an incorrontibte treasure, and, of substantia! joy,', the renewed soul lives only i fof God, and for eternity., Receiving- continuallV grace for grace, ha goes from strength to strength. Imitating ,jhe captain of his salvation, he goes tortb,,armed with no weapon, but Jov'e, no armour, 6u I, . . . . J. ' - '.1 y,T:" ' " " f1" i"" v "ii s ii, was Sorrow and. sighing flee before him; ioiv and gladnesattee4ftim; whilehc enr creasing tlirong of ''multitudes,', saved like himself, swell the song'of,"; ', Glory to God in the highest;1 on earth peace; good will toward men!'? Human nature assumes a new dignityi- its thoughts are Iteavenwaid.' i its actiouSi heavtn like. ; And through the blessings St len der mercies of God, it ists no'tuntil the day star Bpriag from nn',higl'ij4t every isle St nation; and the joy & peace of the gospol are sweetly felt by eve ry heart in the whole earth. Oh, itisofl- ly the true guide who tan produce bles sings like these, .and this he, does by love. Ouglit we not,' ther.eforej to give tohiui tl.e honour due to his name; and to acknowledge him, as "tli way,. and the truth, and the lifcf"," fjf Have we done tTis? abandoning ee ry refuge of ie'Cvind - takingr hold on the Loul our righteousness,- and relying on the sacrifice of God, are we follow, ing this true guide to eternal lift'? l'o you, my my?'ic brethren, with it,e plainness ai d .free '.rn of a brother, I put I lie ijuesiion, niu you obeying and following this guide? Ilisst-ird as you are of hi-'i privileges, .do you t;"t leel duh'v b"'iS t" Iidnnnr l.im, v I'.m.i the two Johns, t jgreitr t'"S(i i rv, love I serve 1 e. I it;i their originally designed to be; a mbstnower fa! auxiliary to those means, which are to be0 ehiploycd in ettenditig the knowV Mdge of. God throughout this f uined .' ,Tlii qncstinn is pot nhw to be settled, shall masonry be established!' It is es tablished, Its .'advocates are found in every Wild,' 1 Regardless alike 'of .thi; treachery", f its ..friends,' and the mat ic,e of its 'liieu; ifioMinifes-; to flourish; nfitf numlier amotig its workmen, some ofjhe greatesr, wisest tt. best nieh of the present and the past age,; And it will Continue fo exist asUoiwf t chastitf, fruth,(apj!ioye shall be lovely and de sirable' llvtiontr toeii. It is powerful institution,, It Cannot !o harm, even ia.ha:ba6iIv.of.-;bail.1neDJiVmay not do the good it sught nay ifdoes mir do the. good it -might.- But; t kl) the good and virtuous were. initiated, were bright and worthy, lle result would pro duce blessings indeed Romany in the world. - a;- Y- l-u4i;';'V'':v But, brethren, do we not too often ;;ive t! world ciuse to tl.inic, and "tc' speak lightly and hardly cf i: ? Whn Masons are homd speaking irrevrrAf ly f ('- ', r - l l e (-1 i f f-,i worsl.r!,' vi- i 1 ' i :":: ' i.imiiii :,l a . I III) 1.1 t oly ,irf iu,' hvt-n .Int.i r. Butaday of retribution anil of vengeance! tiiu-6 lc cut i W athand. -The Graiid NlaU'i iscoiniiig.l UiS rule is in hi hand, Our work will'. unperformed is'fuund. lie, shull be nu, held up Os nn example of God's dis- c-t pleasure a'inst that servant-who knewti,f ! his Lord's will and did it not. Wi e, ( ' woe to thiise who aie highly, exalted in " point of privilege"; & abuse tleir high fa-.11;,' vours. i hoy shall be cast away for- , ever.'? While happy, jra thiict hapiy, e ne, Wliose work joall he iipprovedj v ho, following the true guide in f.iith, Jioj e, and charity shall be permitted, when the. cap stone is raised, and the ten, pie , -o i t completed, to join with the niihuuibcrcd.iindt-r' e.,1 hu tansomed Mf, 'Jie'Land),' in ' shouting 'r. J r. ;. l ' grace.' grace unto it," in a kingdom the cl.-. actor :' where fiih and hope shall be lost in liivc!' closely than 1 r.""f ' ; : rr: , ter, he r .riiefoIlovving anecdote, which hag of- ct,,rs ,n; lew been fold in private circles, appear to rVde i 1 1 he ' to. the: London Jlfaa:-." Mm k Supple' v; 1 1 was a reporter to the Morning Chrordde tat.t:,e r, Peter; Finnerly .;, (Ida; crony, coadjutor, fnna nn and fellow countryman) Used to teil this viency to - t story of hiim Mark wabig-bontd, and f ,, c,t '.', t loud-voiced, and had a muclr w it and ,( tu. ,t(.ai, fun as an, rish portef cnuid carry of- the cit; h : ten t more:r Ihan:, -be rould, ! carrv-uijWtrebnc-i i ' ""ii m-?mit piioi, hu mi, ne "le hour i.i took his wine every ? !y at.lkllauiyV ecutlvc. mi men went up luio.tne gallery, and jjt reporteo use a gentfeman dticl a man ol rrwio' genius. jl;'n , members ,hai illy knew ,m,f ed::! their bwa speeches again, but they ad- Mr. f ' mired Mark V free and bold manner of that " V ' -v (Iressitig them op.. Koue of them ever atns i , came to the olSce in the titrund to cum- 1,) , ai , plain, that tkc tall Irishmap had given airoljiii ir ' iamej speSfii.g ;versiuu,of their sentf !di,V.i t '' miffimto&t t ttj. who n it ' thWilfmoH-pho(?a,-aiibV'god-fathcied i speeches they had j'ver made. MaikV.he c' ' ' 'i " way wa joe .nperimie; a strong vein ; on.hiu; tf . nrluiiltnli. rv. ..,., I. M .1.. 1. ' t' i .. "f-,!ivl."M"-" wmii 'in i iiasn in d hog trotter. '-The; thing took, Mark 3uppie 'was. a'fuvoiite, nr.d p'resBmed upon it. One evening, ,t, he sat at his post id, the gallery, wai t! i res ,f thingsand a hint hu M , v, n tropes and fiiu?s upon, a t' l silence happened, 'to prevail in t! ,- House. It was the period thntf!i. Au'Jipffon was Speaker. tThe bold le,-t.l,-r of the 5 s - gang wa never rojch en . set -ius L-. (els boot, and at this time I w - r tttr.larly full of ""meat atil wine. ! ii.iill -i n(iicj mrrrioie wiiii me l , ,f i thinking that something miht be going forward; he called out f A song Irtiin Mr. Speaker!" Addington'a long prim, upri bis consternation and utter preparation for, or clew tu i ; an interruption to the rules ' 1 of Parliament. The lluu- roar; Pitt, it is said ceulH 1 his seat for laughing. .M- and confusion were a little , macebrarer came '3 - J tj I e.e e-cr t isr) i s rut ; distress tf th ) i ' zeal, fidelity, ; ! puh!ia-fttt " , i i late aJhiihi.sira;;. c-' flTamt a:i i. r;r.Ada;;,5. was !,.r. Guh-s L. any rer--ovals rr'"r :r. Adir.: -? .' ' t'. fentr" -' i I i ) ri . . I...H ' i muih i , i t co..' !, ' i ( ; - . - ""int V .a - lift. '. t , It Up i to ; take , the nudaei :, enstody; and deinnrale ! know who it was, but tx.' ;s 1 4 ro"' v ' 3 ' :-cnt v' :i t ... ud : at i'. - i....uc: f f ? o r , - n t t liiic a towi r i i ' f tlieg'illery i ! vity, and othe-' - n e, in t: ." ' : :.) ... -,jn.t.. s.. . .us........ ., , .: . ... - r i ,..-,1.111 t.i i s t, ,.. !..., , tr.toalut tuu;.krr who n.i' , ' ". ' . j ti -,.!. ; i : i i rt i vj ' ) !c i m o..; ii. I i,ci..h. 1..1 j.u weic.h r uoes, and.all it' f ','ls j in Jha niid.iie of the crowd, and nodd-v A l, '',,1,.V 1 v. ;s t'U, tJtft.. ;f. , w....j;t:rc.:i iur t. yo.lvLj,v, ji; were spiiituaj. For many auccecdiPsj-oent that he wa the man. , ThcCi.v '.v'-:--,-'.;. . r.-..'V'r.i;;C ,- '.-;-; 'v.? ' ."''-, - ' ,' ' 3 " i ' t 11 ' i. v i i. f- a; ..4-. - . ' ' ' ,r 3''df - - P'lS L.t their i. i . ' . j live : 'Ik