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Show - t.V mwRMffsmm Church o f Jesus Christ Wloner-aWodint- s. ajuii ur wuy wero warning m we oaiconv. in Governor, was,' to send both Maashters7 to France, the upper story of their dwelling: a crowd to bo educated, r ;. is shs In spite of the disastrous defeat at Noyara of natives wer& assembled about the house, if have Twonty-twaway; passed years by tho Austrians in 1849, when Charles be.ow. The lady looking down 'among living I can contemplate her in no other light Albert abdicated and was succeeded by his them, espied axoloredjkVonimvith a white than: a brilliant "French lady,-th- e admiration of all son. tno present lung. moin hildiu her arms, She was struck with who know her. Never does my mind revert arehyTetainecTa large fintd of latent energy the appearance of the. child; and charged to that Island but I think of the patter , of the hichf display itself in judiciarimprove- - Iter husband with being its father! their htd j feet and the gcllen child I saw in the water. Extract from th journal ot JUrs. 1. 1. rratt, ments, and in the alliance against Russia conversation Wa's oyerheard ; he dared not .miring tno unmean W ar. In iSol came deny it. She said to him, "Had you in- kept Feb. 185 K Copied October ISth, 1813. Y opportunity, France, in cbn formed me before my arrival that yoa had Beaver Lre44x)rtrheTU7l3TOuTtTliave taken and junction with Sardinia, defeated Austri: -raised them as my own. But as you thought tha fields of 3ragenta" and Solferino, and a IGNORANT MOTHERS. largo portion of Italian soil was freed from to deceive me, I will have nothing to do with them, and you must send them foreign sway, ip spite of the treaty of Oh yes! and art too. There Is a to be raised?' 'He heark Science which was signed before half the from ' x ainw)f Cavour and zither Italian patriots ened to her voice: fas Vbraham did to great deal of both to be studied out in mak- accomplished. .Next year came Gari. Sarah g and sent them away. This fln- - ing bread ana wasmng uisnes, anu sua mviv iahed baldiTOiTKmti sion of the South,-afte- r which Victor was left with me. She wept sorely for the continuous, countless questions oT the - Emmanual was saluted" as .1.1.. wZ'.'.'.Z7'Z. children. King of Italy being kft , with tmngere, r '. 2 observersf natural objects, it , - In tho Seven Week's War in ISGG Italy reconciled. Everusy While listening to the history, I thought. requ ires parents and teachers of good sense, sided wi ih Prussia, and, t htiUgh i hd iyid worsted at'Lissa and Costozza,xshared though! dared uotsayit;)IiiIlmtwojnanf conpledJOdth first jdass educationsTto answer -Is "a.,' trulet hAir riaii v ouestions correctly. Ana Decause inthueee3-ofherfiHy e yuldii&i;Uyiy;-sh-trreatlv interested in mv parents and teachers, generally, are not in kingdom of Venetia. Finally, during the woman.-'-little charge; a more beautifuliy organized possession of the necessary information fbr in tho observation occupied by Italian troops, the capital of child Tliever .saw! beautiful in farm and the cuidance of childreu arid natural inquis-wit- h bi fair skin, of nature, theirinnocent the kingdom was removed to the Eternal features; jet te!; hair, the slightest tinge of ytllowShfelwas itivensiscomnionly repressed: instead of d promise of Nipo City, and the 1 leon III was realized, nam el v. that Italy introduced into a new life, which arroused being;encouraged and directed aright. commonest iie n er laten t suui i ties. I con fess:my Ignorance of tho was, re should be free, from the Alps to tho Adri-jaquiredto sit at the table and eat with aknife things about me, and that my eldest boy, atic."R. N. Y." and fork instatd ofittlnbn the ground, when not yet four years old, had often : puzand handlimr her food with her tinkers. zled me in propounding questions which I pleasing W sco how XTstitrrttojitty ebtalc SCENES ON THE ISLAND OF TUBUAI d veloped. The house w is full of toys and thinirs in daily use in my domestic wort. SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN. which were giveirusTnSau "How is the' water made, mother?" he pictures . cis-uIt w;is more than theatrical to listen asked me one day. "It Is made by Our who mado Walking one morning, along the pleasant to her inquiries and her remarks: every Father In Heaven, tho great God, all things footpath on Tubaai, I wa.s struck with the thing must be explained or she would not bo us, and the earth we live on, and answered I are surrounded,1' beauty of tho scenery. Large trees were satisfied. She soon learned to speak a little by which we does 110 maKe uout oir how what was! O," and she him. "Well, amusing growing on either side of the narrow roads, English, loaded with figure of'vml irreen. Some Her attachment to me, grew every day What kind of stuff is in it?" werelhe next with large leaves the size of breakfast plates stronger and she would not be happy out of Inquiries made. And I was obliged to aeand iijed by the, natives for that purpose, my sjght. I had other "children of native knowledge that I did not know, ana couia It is winter, thought I, at home; and here, birth, some hah, some quadmoos, some pure not tell him. I could7 nt oven sa as uin this isolated world, nature 1 wells in all blood whom my daughters were teaching, whether Jt wa3 considered by scientinc peoher splendor and beauty U While tnus in- - I often walked out at the close of day, to en- - pie to consist of one , substance, In its pure a. dulging my admiration, I found myself joy tho cool sea breezes, while Sarah, (as I- state, or to be composed of mixture of I ; near a bridge, built over a stream called her) was playing with the other chil- ments. not That shows, I presume, that I have of beautiful fresh water,' n little distance dien: I would steal slyly out, thinking from the sea shore. A crowd of native'chil- - she might not miss .me; never could I get taken the time to read "Beth's Chemistry. dreh had jumped from' tho bridge into the more than ten rods away ere I would hear of Common Things," in the children's paper, were di ving about like, so many the patter of her iittle feet behind me. 'She for that, doubtless, has told all about the na-- i water,-anwould - j not quite' a pproach me, unless I turejpf water, as well as many other useful. uiiflshejliJwasigazin iuniedTaBSavi"to !lprl3Q:atid fKf r?arlr thhn !hl wnnld hnnnrl lilrA an nntlnnAf manv nthfr ninthPM arb ralsintr UU families i '.fAli'f nr o'lHi wiiltri nhitdrm shh tnolrod like aliiniD of shininsr First she would Tun ahead, then turn and who are auite as ignorant in tho way of Is gold in the dirt. I balleddier to come out come back to meet mo gambolincr like a Pet nroDeriy instructing them a3 I am? Inthere; thej with joy, because I was not not a generalrieed for a reformationeducation of tHo "water; they all' camo to me,, and I Iamb;-crazto' the inquired whose child she, was. Onq ofthe displeased that she hail followed me. .We domestic realm in regard ch il d ren ans wered , iTamah i na ;: na Tavana, changed her dress from a single slip or of mothers? Shall we not all, or nearly .all, J "na Tahiti," (Daughter ofi the Governor.'of "cooler," drawn" around the neck with a agree that we have ilUen Into the way of j genuino- Tahiii.) I asked, why n she on this itHng, to dressei of our own fashions short, too much hard work, and 'too'oflittle the improvement, study of naturo rather than books? Wo: Island?" They replied that she wa,s kept withipantlets; She and require that by Metua" fua amuc '(Feed Jng .,' m ot her.) as sensibly as any little human could; send our children to school ; 1 told them to go and tell the v6man to and I remember the remark my daughter they should bo taught sIs it moro requisite PnnoU mhdo wliM v. hfu "d rnasiail nn thft thai. iliAV lindfirstillld tllinCTS than tllAt their come to the Mission: House, ' LlKA. Annlin?H she came, and brought the children in our keeping, and taught them mothers should? words iq English; "Why, child, about four years old". I "inquired, (I to speak a few : saitl Avork uion mar - could then t ieeo3.. like having! Webster sa id speak well in tho :Tahitiau realy'sho sing hlA it will perish: if uron Lrafs. tirno wil tongue,) if itwouldnotbo good for th o in is visitors from Salt Lake!"T-They-coto having,, a efface it; if wo rear temples they will crumble llkejiikhtlngalos!sionaries to taketho-littt- e her. She was pleased with tho suggestion, piano in tho hou se when t hey would all into dustyiut if We Work upon pur iminorThe time drew near for us tal minds ifwoimaio them with priiu-i'and consented at onco. I then'asked her to sing together, that Jsland, pro- - pies, with the just fear of . God and love oi goi tor Tahiti, and tell mo the' child's .history, and how she to leave l a ir I, s. wa3 our reiiow men we engrave on innr l came Jn possesslo'ri of her. She said she had pare for our return . to America, learned from natives on Tahiti,; that, when pained at my heart; to lcavo the children; lets something which will brighten through the French Governor first camo. among the I urged their parents and guardians to let all eternity.n ho left a wifo In' France: Soon some of them come with us. "Oh no.' I u " Islands, ' ofilco he Tli not in leiung our consist of a tears flood does at bare tho shed would '6f ey his tluUes Humility tho after assuming ;' took a native woman to livo'witlt 'him as a Idea; unless wo would let them coma too; faults, but In bearing to be torn oi mem; in' would have done, lad the means hearing them patiently and even thanKiuiwife, by whom' ho had two' daughters. In which wo gladly T tn iv in pnrrpt!nr ourselves When tOlu noi r,tT Ktfl. process of time he went home, and returned with his Lawful wife. 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