Show THE di they retain in the old age of their race some beautiful customs of lile iha primitive time it is a remarkable fact and one which proves the very ancient standing of the habus habs and customs of these thesa people ihal thai that when a man has once descended from a tree havin having shaken off as much fruit as his Et strength dermitt permitted he will upon no consideration shake shale that tree again however ni much u h fruit may have tenaciously adhered to the boughs wh what it is left felt is considered as the portion of the poor and the gleaner in this instance the cruses in common wini with all fill clab clao s inhabiting S sa ria hay has act ia in at sti lct accordance with the law con twined in deuteronomy chapter and ve se so when then thou neatest thine olive tree thoa not go over the boughs vain main a it attall shall be ba for the stir stranger for the fa fatherless herles and tor lor the widow in tle the same spirit they never reap the tha fields nees without leaving a full measure for the gd Minars they rarely muzzle the ox that eaith tr oal cht tila ilia cortil corn ind and they will not yoke yoho a bullock and a mule mula together however with this tenacity tek tea eity city ta ill their adherence to their own usages unwe thoy ofay have ave are some lome tolerance for strange and ada dd have now we fini learned to reco reeo gotee I 1 even everl a I 1 european hat though when wilen visited them one of their maledict ons ous w was waa alay ay god put a hat hi you at present they timy compare tt t to a cooking pot and laugh at the absurdity half a day in in a druse di use nse home id ia pleasantly wood woud by mr Ar Chasseaud the patriarch of the L eone oneto to his hb song and his plough labors labois until noon |