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Show Iliunlllly. ltumlllly It perfect quletneis of heart It It lo have no trouble, tt It never to be fretted or vexed, of lrrl uted, or tore, or disappointed It Is to expect nothing, to feel nothing done gainst me tt Is ta be st fast when nobody praises me snd when I aro blamed or derp'snd It It to have a blasted home In lb Lord, wliero t can go In and that the door, nnd kneel to toy rather In secret, and am at petee at In a deep tea ot ealmaeaa. "Learn of Me. for I am meek and lowly In heart, and yo shall find rest unto ypur toula." It.l-llol Intll.ll.n. It It no matter ot fact rldlng-the-goat ceremony with which an Irishman Irish-man Is converted Into an Orangeman, according to the experience ot Mr. Jame.1 Warke of Llmavady, County Kerry. Warke, a farm tervant, turn-moned turn-moned his employer and three other men for assaulting htm Warko rajs the defendants told him they would make htm sn Orangeman, and that they tied his legs together, put a cloth over his eyrs and branded him with red-hot tonga This was his Initiation Two days later there was a further ceremony. In the course of which tha defendants stripped him naked, fastened fast-ened his feet together with one rope, suspended him from a btam with another an-other rope passed round his waist nnd thon swung htm backwards and forwards, for-wards, while they stung him with nettles net-tles and pricked him with pint, n process which waa continued tilt he fainted Tho defendants escaped with lines ot flO each and costs. |