TALMAGE’S SERMON. of ihe eyes» have“ Dom making "w mil lot each eye. the men bones curi- ouly wrought iogeiher. Kind! Palace of ivory in comidend rich. but the In"! for the residence of the human eye are richer by so much In human bone is more sacred than eiephanune tun. See how God honored the eyes when he made a roof for them. so (in: the mt at in“ shank! not mart m; mad the rain dashing stain: the forehead should not drip Into them; the new" not bending over the eye. but ranching in the right and to the left, no that the ruin "ad the sweat mould be compelled to drop upon the cheek. mum of falling into this divinely Promoted human eyesight. See 7. I- A‘- n-‘. ‘- v ......., r ....... how and honored the en in the fact muted by anatomist: and physioin- (in: that then are eight hundred com Manuel In every eye. For window- «hutterl. the eyelids opening and clas- ing ihmy imam! times a an. The eyeiuhel so constructed “an they have their selection u to what shell be nd< mined, flying to the dust. "any out." Ind saying to the light. "Come in." For inside curtains the iris. or pupil of his. the chat-dell"! of heaven are to be turned out. God. to educate and to Hell and to help the human m, set In the manual of haven two lampsâ€"3 lamp and a silver Vamp-me one for the any and the other Inf the night. To now no. God mm the eye. look at the (to ram Mn" for the resume» m m. meow-hi5?“ the light I: gram or ten. contracting or ail-ting. Th3 'I'HB IMPERIAL ORGAN OF THE HUMAN SYSTEM. run." And It God called I mnnnzlnn a! Dlvttttty to create man. I think In: two great «muons In that mtennre We m In crutc- :- ml And hat to make an 1W!“- wlndow for that "arm to tool: not of. an m and honored the eye hot-m» he creator! It. Be cried. Inm chm was irradiated with the uttmm. "I‘M there be light!†In other mmâ€. boron ho hum man Into this tempt» at up to?†he Nominated H. mm n for ma ensign. Jun! 30. after the last .k .‘A nn u... ‘, av.“ man on 5 Soon 61»de in "no ï¬nal denoflnnn of me world, sun are to (all. and the any! n (.3 page In nu:- Il) IIII. Rllu um "I." .â€" -v n..-‘ lat. Ind the moon I: to turn mug-W In other words. after the human eyes are no more to be "all†by their amn- lhnfl he not see?" The imperui organ of the human syn. tom is the eye. All up and down the Bible God honorl It. extol: it. illustrates it. or truism it. Five hundred and thirty-tour time: It is mentioned in the Blhle. Omnipmonceâ€"“the eyel of the Lord an In every place." Divine care --"II the apple of the eye." The cloud: â€""iiie eyelids of the morning." [never enceâ€"“the eye that mocketh at It: father." Prideâ€"Won. how lofty are their Dru!" truncationâ€"“the i'ooi'l eye in the and. ot the earth." Divine inspec- tionâ€""wheels full of eyes." Sudden- um-v'ï¬n the twinkling o! In eye it 1330 Int trump." Oliveiic lemonâ€"- "lb. "(In of the body In the eye." Thin malar- textâ€""He um termed the hm; Inn. flared at "â€" md M an In" mum. mm have um equip-tom, 'Mk «In Mind an. in the flamm- (‘In M Kandy mu only in mm mm at mm. In am far lip no. «Mm ll Ihmth m a"!!! o! "no men-tal- Inn Inn-M to! ma IN naught. mm v» totem mm mm†"alum. In It. In! â€not" of norms we and mat and. without any manhunt. "and In! “QM. mun-d "90 "m. evened "to In. traced "n- fowl. Inn when Iva wan about In mate man he railed n conven- Ilon of mvlmly. “‘mmnh lo lmp‘y on. Ihlll he not no?†The turnout. â€'0 doctors. the mutant-ts had the! â€utmost-tn under-tutu! much 0! the Bloriel ot the two nut tim- oi the Int-mu (use; but the not mulumdea n on from cradlc to (run without my 'WIUOI oi the two mat nth-luv Mecc- ot tho Um! God Alluilhty. I! God had bend anything 0! tannin indent. ho would have tailed In cunt- !†lhn human eye. Wu 'Ill‘fll’ throuth the earth twin: to In wondertul Itch“. but thc moot wonderful! Itlht that tn our m in not In woudcriul In tho instrument: through which we no it. It hu t-no a units-t thin: to use for inriy van that how tumult. with ram" oi-nmm nut fllmlllll. dint not to through tho cnitntfy with It- lnuintod Mum on can". thirty iwt NIH". Io ltartio. uni thrill. nod awr- whvilt (‘hriucvndom with the man'riu to! thc human eye. Wr want the en um than sit III iwhnhmiitin. nut m m who nu." lay and: all inih Itmtu tho ptnunmuiliury hunt". and tho wlmiin. amt ihv chi-hm n! "N outta â€no. AM in «mama pur- l-m. trhtrh YW uni I Incl mvvrhudy “I outlaw-land. III-If!“ IM why-ct. “'0 Dawn hum-ct mrh wt»- han twv-n "itâ€: u- rhat «tar nfltfln t- and that we Um. "h! if ma um nah-mid mm twth Irma tho Iflilvfllul-thllk uni 1mm IM churn-um at It» tthiwniiy nn-i “In tho- Ivlntrum. Amt. n-hing thr tarts- at tho (‘nht-vr. clonnnnluto IM Ian- Om of ‘thnt In on! I, In! Marni In IM Mann «yr. um ll nub nn omen In "rum-re all In mum-Non. TM "a n! In». and â€min. and m, And lull. no wry infl- Imup. horn-- I»: m" .M nut-I in «On» Thu an Inna-u um: I "Mud "n. In! Ibo Manama nu Dan in. («any than no human 0}"- fbo the! in". sum-mum "up cm!» In â€4 but I'm on! mm" “In and In an Imp It: "In. MI {be (my mu. an am! an! In In lea nu" v. .. . that all I», pot": 0! (Sodium! on» In in minted In the “Menu-em. "Let us make man.†Pu a um.- mm of ,m. â€m on mu wan! " I " “It! u make . .- A . “n A A-___-u,._ mauled by It» [arm [can u! my m1. II II only In Mn ml In a MAI-rt II] "n «mm: Inma- M no IM- In pan out my um. "I" nun tum-d In on. In." hf am not?" I tow" “the All-W an gnu-cc of Lu: W. â€mumâ€"“ll- ‘l‘hn Pot-ml nu In. mu n. X“ acorn-Pulm- u t 0â€"1 Vandal-l Canon. If I n!" In In. â€molt-amt ram EW YORK. July 28;. In the West and Southwest. hal urt- pnred for 10-day a sermon on “The All-Seems," the text I e lo 0 t e d helm! Pvllm fl :9. "He lmâ€"MV. Dr. Tal- mnxe, who until! then: on In: sum- mer preaching (our {but termed the eye, In (and: Incl mumâ€. mum-1| and ï¬rm In Iona. "an m am or. "I up- lmrd brat n0 «mm. M Ill Imam M an... M In rout-rim :4 mm? It IN- no an own "om and In: um my ant-mot "mm. you NH"! 0.0. cu HIM "up the up The '7†at Arum-4M Mucus!" and can" 0. Plum am up auburn pan of "to" my». We «um-kn «mulled ml n.9- n-hhm I"! Ila "n. "mun "F, In» "lowed cm. uni-om. II": A nanny fluofluln m with I Ian! min! I Wt In â€an" or M dam. flur- un mm turned M. an! on on an ll "tun who mm P" Iain M! rm. and u luuuu unu IVuI-u" â€". ".“r , In: at :1: muscle: as perfect as and could make them. There also la the retina. gathering the rays of llght and push: the visual tmpreulun alonz the optic nerve. about the thickness at the tampwlckvpaaslng the visual Im- pression on to the eenloflutn. and on Into the soul. What a delicate lens. what an exam-he screen. what sort cmhlbnu. what wonderful chemlltry at the human eye! The eye washed by a flow stream or moisture whether We sleep or wake. rolling lmperceptlhly over the pebble of the eye and emptylns into A bone at the nostril. ‘A contrlvance so wonderful that It can see the sun. ninetyâ€"ï¬ve mutton mlles away. and the point of a pln. Telescope and micro- Icope In the name contrlvance. The n- tronomer swings and maven this way and that. and “Hunt: and readjust: the telescope until he get: It to the man (ocul: the mlcroacoplet moves this way and that. and adjusts Ind readjultl the magnifying sins untll It I! prepared to do Its work; but the human eye. without I touch. boholdl the Itlr and the smallest Insect. The traveler nmonx the Alps, vlth one glance tnklnx In Mont lllnnc end the flea ot ht: watch to pee whether he has time to ctlmb It. feet way. I have may hinted at the mutants. the stones. the Wendel-I. the (“Vine revelations. the apocalypse: of the human eye. and I «am back from the “nu! portal! of the phyflrfloglcnl mlncle which must have taxed the In- genuity of God. to cry out in your ears the words of my text. "He um (met)- the eye. shall he not see?†sum Her- mann? Shall Fraunhofer not knot a: much n his Ipeceruscope? shall swam- Inerdln not know as much u M! ml- crust-ope? Shun Dr. Hooks not km as much n his mlcrometer? sum the "this formed know more thun It: manâ€" ter? "He that format): the eye. shall he not we?" I syn ol' the owl Is ulna tn the daytime. the eyes at lama creltum are blind at night. but the human care so marvel- ously constructed an Ice bath by any and by night. Many at the other crea- turel of God can move the eye only from nlde to side, but the human eye no marvelously constructed In: one mus- cle to It" the eye. and another mulch to lower the eye. 1nd nnother muscle to roll It to the right. and another mus- cle to roll It to the IE“. and another muscle pausing through n pulley to turn It round and roundâ€"nan claim-ate Dear- ‘ -4 11...] sun rise. Ask the man who for half a 3 comm has not seen the nee of a} friend. As In the hospital the victim n! ' ophthalmic. Ask the man who" ore-1 “Rh! â€fished In l mwdeltfl. Ask the 1 Bammous who never met a Christ. or ‘ the man burn mmd who Is to die mud. An Mm. This (homing. In my lmper- ; Oh! this wonderful camera obtcun which you and I carry about with us. no to-dny to can take In our "tends, no tron: tho top a! loom \Vuhtnflon we an take to New England. no It night we an weep Into our vulon the con- Itt-llltlou from hurt». to tom. Bo dellcnte. no mHnflnllc, and yotthe tum comm; ninety-ave mlllluul o! lulu It the rate or two hundnd thou- sand mlkl a mono M obliged to nu It the gate at tho eye. “lung (or «- nl-ton unttl nu» pom-tull- be lined. lomthlu hurled nluty-nn pluton- ol tulle: and striking an Instrument thh it» not the nun-um: at oven mum under um pom-r u! the stroke. Then. alto. tn the III‘M'MI unnuummt or the mu stand. by chh "w my. In wulmt and from mum path we tid- which Mu. the rpm-l why-n man In turn when lumv bot-mutual or amt Ina unkn- u. The Iur pat on Inna-tu- tI-m u! Infrn'. hut the tum-lung up at It. The Emperor Adm-u by norm-mt put ‘ m" the eye of Mn servant. and in mm ; to Ms wen-ant: "What man I pay . ynn In. mom, or In Mada? Anti-Inn you ask me. I an worry I [mt your eye; out." that the «tram refused In put; any nuamnl eatlmate on the value or; the eye. ll‘hl when the Emperar urged . and urged nxaln the matter. be mum; "on. Ian-perm. I want wanting but my j km eye." AM! for "mac [or wm a} thick and lmpewetrnbte nu ls drum. urns; the (are at the Maren nol the‘ taco: at Mae's awn kindred. Thu was a i mthelh‘ me when a blind man lighted ; a tort-h at mm and was found parsing . mm the Mwhway. and am am- said: , "Why do 1m: carry that torch. when ya. can‘t oee?‘ "Ah." and he, “I can't 3 lee, but I curry this larch that other-sh may see me and pity my hebkm sud not m me down." Samson. the giant. with his eyes put out by the? httlstlnes. Ie more. helpless than the; mnest dwarf with rmn undamaged. é An the sympathies at Christ were stir- red when he saw serum: wlth dark. end retlna. and the only nlve he erer Inn-9e that we run! of was a mixture at duct :06 lam-a and a prayer. wlth which he cured the eyes at a mun blind I (m his natlrlty. The value of the eye I! shown as lunch by It; catastrophe u by Its healthful «that. Ask the man who Mr twenty year! has not net! the | tun ty'mmmunum 0! 90mm then we are cold In the Bible world: do mm- eom-oy to this. Ar they not an at an" "on uurM nun In and amp â€want. What m .1!le at pain in and is "no human on. The Immu- II sperm-1n and I “mm, mnlnmnl M "mu-hm a mum um. II‘ “are you ml ma OI Duh wilt adulation w IIMH um: â€mama. M "you will M000». m' an“ Ill! "nanny. our aim with hum. av Ivor um: vu- lM-r. or am um. admin. at yak VIII any. at In mu antenna. or (win- No II"! warm. or Inn. with my ll IM Awur uC hale-n nth-t In Ila warn mm Int-nu nl humans-m. Impurity m can» a mum-u or «am ‘I'Mnl (M [or IM Ivar thunk. Incl that “a «nu! mun aw w an“: award. on: "w lulrlfflfll Mair-um annulus 0! IM hum-I eyr! INV'MI’ mmnlrvrlod chum! Tum "IM-hafln’l at m: hub-w a! nu lmmlnl Incl. IM'I‘ "w puma. i; big-'5 on. me «my. guy-ye mm I';;I-’s}irpâ€"n§m. "hm incl Into m0 Mm" MW. in: "mm but amul- nlo mo val-o n! (M oyor'lm If!" M n pram out from me dun Into the ‘l A «.‘h WWW-en a m m "I. hurt nachos Hie "mun. Gal's [and «up: down M in" My. cum: an“ than» It Is fa mimonatre or a an." tho II orâ€. In. I The w. c. 1-. v. of rremc. mu. In mid to have mm In Ml for (hair Tern- geranee Temple. which was mm at I {amt of 310,â€. 3 Twenty-m temperance amuuons have been formed In India «wringing But you my. "God In tn one world and I an: In another world: he aeema an far 01! iron me: I don't really thlnk he aeee what I! going on In my llle." Can you lee the out: nlnety-Ilve mllllona of tulle. away. and do you not think God hat aa prolonged vlllon? But you lay. “There are plum or my llte. and then are colon. ahadee of color. in my annoy- ance and my ventlone that 1 don't think God can understand." Doea not and [ether up all the colon and all the ehadee of color In tho ralnhow? And do you eupooee than la any pltaao or any ahade In your Illa that he lee not oath- md up In Me own heart? Boeldoe that. I want to tell you that It will all eoon be over, this elmcle. 'l'hat eye at you". to elqulaltoly tail-toned aad strolls. and tuned and rooted. will he- tore long he cloud In the tall elmâ€"her. Loving haude will a-oota dowa the etllteu mane. no he alvetl: ale beloved aleep. A blend 0! 8t. mlobnt le that Ma moth" wee lulu. and be wae en ml: plant! (or the Mona-e that one day la eympethy be aleeed bet eyee. and by tttlraoh also aew evmtluu. But ltlaootalc-nadwheultellmthat all “3. tailed one o! the mun dead under the tube at the mmctlou Mn euall glottal-fly open. 0M what a day that wm be (or thou who went not!“ through mu wand uudvr mutual ob- acuretlou. of were dependent no the hand 0! a (mud. or wltlt an uncertala atal! felt the" way: and tor tho axed. o! «tun out. about who. ll tau t:- and ,thot "Hwy with. too. out at "to why ; dove au- datleaed." when eternal day- ; Meat melee lo. What a Mutual eel: ‘ tam that wee tor a tomhetame In a nu- mpean cemetery: “Hm rem ta God. â€mun. a um. Matty-Me nan at age and Mladl. The “all wee Iceland .m m May ma. we." my father. "How so!" lab! my tuber. "Twenty years ago.†said the other. “Ir. the old Ichool-house [Jr-yer meeting at Bound Brook you and In your prayer. “thou. God. I¢£St me: and I had no peace under the eye of God until I be- came a Christian." Heu- It: “The ayes ol the Lord are In every place." “Bu eyelids try the children of men." "BI- eyea were as a name of ï¬re." "I will gulde thee with mine eye." on! the eye of God. so full of plty. so ml! of power, so lull a! love. no tun of Indlznntlon. to full 0! commulon. so full of mercy! How It peer- through the darkness! How It outuhlnel the day! How It sure. upon the onender! How It bemu- upon the penllont soul! Talk about the hu- man eye being Indescribably wondertul --how much more wonderful the mat. searching. overwhelming we or God? All eternity past and all eternity to come on that reflna! ministering Ipirlu. sent torth to mini:- ter to than who shall in helu at nin- “on? But human Inspection and who insveotlon and stellar Inspection and lunar inspection and nolnr III-pectin are lama computed with the thought of divine invention. "You converted me twenty yelra are." laid a black man to You can an more run a sh mm "the cut «In: Up My! than you can run a â€warm villa-t mg qr inst-Rev. c. In answer to letters of Inquiry ud- dremd to the wardens of the penile» Marla. theta ï¬nn- were received. showing the proportlon or crime! caused by strain drink: Bin. flog. N. Y.. 9: per Cent; Bolton. mum. as pvt cent: Jackm. lien. 78 per cent. Archdeacon Fan-Ir. mama: I! Dev- onshlre noun. said: "We net-Ilka in) England every your to the drill! amen more children than were «lend to H6- loch m can (one by. In London non. u. Ian I (manna babes are Inflo- cued by drunken mother: every yur." 'l‘bo dam tun no rm and mar mu- ol ï¬rm. and In my way u- "M by mark; m m- MI mo'l lot km a. MGM III up «Hut "1. I. la..- um mm ID: clan. Wm“ nnly can make mm dflukmx InfasMomMe and MI the gluon o! In cursed. 0: “Miami. 0 noon "0va mm of mm. I! that hast an mine In he hum". In to: I: can (hoe devilâ€"snakewure. The very «new of the Miller! is the "metal Induction at m In at- mum to the gospelâ€"(m B. Chm var. D. D. ‘rh use of wine must lnorluMy he s Inn-ppm; Mm to that at nranm drink: and to lntmpernm.-â€"J. C. Hal- In one ynr over a mlmon doll-t! warâ€: of WI] was amt-wed hy the {mm a! beer-dunking name" and switchnen. past winter. with an enrollment 0! AM new manners. Wanmbâ€"MM boys In New Yon: and Chicago who do not smoke cigarettes. The business men have added to me such the preference. Since Belgium '1! manual free trade In drink. public houses have I) multiplied that intoxiclnn can be pur- chased at almost every shop. As a re- sult. fournï¬ï¬‚h! of the deaths of m are now an! to be caused by [Menager- “if“, an ‘0 pie-mm In ulna-l mph. kl u Ian- m In to pin.- nl lp “flan-I W If you can Inn and In late yau out a! flu wimp you no In M. will It be any Mule! [no N- m top you out an" be nt- ym nil? who; no. mm (M "um. cm a. u u no him out brad. and n I» “mu-Mun not “In. n n he, un- M mu m. n â€all and when M [not man down. mu II n "mu no m net; Chm Imod on «and lam-M and. has. In I†mm». to no» on“ and 'Il Mo um um“ It. Tho In! at min-- with 006. In m m In" up have an! up. It! ho. m n. I». all". M 1-: 6m? mm may he rampant! (0 I'm- dnn'n boxesâ€"John Adams In 1781. The [Hunt (rant '9 a norm mm" In ï¬nance a In th.â€"Aâ€" 0. flnnmd. D. I). A "It" "MI In "and um. I "1 menu mo 'Mnaa elk-I. to“... u an unlam. I‘M Minâ€"‘- rum. MUSIC AT THE NORTH. NORWAY AND SWEDEN MAY 00 TO WAR. ‘Ilf own Avenue! of â€wall; "I Article. 0! Bumâ€"flute.“ In, WI: I lupublkr-‘Ruull m 00!- ion long the nickel-incl between tho two will hecoma lo aerioua as to ï¬re away from Europe the while-winged peace angel that Ma hovered over the continent ever since the Franco-Prun- aian war. 1! war should be declared between Sweden and Norway. tune observer- prodict. the trouble would by no meana be reatricted to the Scandinavian penin- auia. So reatricted. it Would not be of vtry carious Import to the world at lame. but of late It nu been apparent that Germany haa great aympatny (or tin Bwedian aid. of the controversy. while ltuuia has been manlieltin' aqua! latomt in the Norwegian. 8o tar In! the matter (one. in (act. that tho! the now-paper: at Berlin have won than once hinted at the advialhil- ity o! undina a Icei at German war naarla to the [lay at cnriaiiaaia. on which "to capital city of Norway in lo- caud. while "M ionrnaia or at. Peterr ban and loacow. which an new-r ol- louod to print a line dilapprowd by the cam! moon. in". alluded quite an limity to tin pouibie mortally ot dia- patahiu a lean squadron to mot-it- holm. lilo fl'edlah capital. it “in Huron and Nmealana abould mate to flora antic imp-tun and German amp- wan ia inrir Ulll’l‘l wateluiaa to loan tho goat-o. than arena to in little doubt that Rural. and t'lonaaar mi‘nt laitli bar a band. and it the. not and anal inaigat in to the ext-ting atralnod nia- iioua both-ca tin pots-ta to male: that an" that the red wring-v at war would hr apt in not our all Huron. mmnmmmdtmwnre- fund to can Band to order [or "III characterisation. Ind (his refusal nu ended Kl“ clear to declare that there I. no provision In the Norwegian contu- Eldon mating I! mammary WWII the march to chance Ml mmlctry at the demand of the legislative branch or the government. In or“? to make the radical «mum event It '11! be necessary to devote l («I lines (o the any Mary o! the aura-1mm Uncommon (In mu- m. m an! Non-woman no“ wore EX-PREIIER MEN. march In the mom mum: fashion, awning out "the supreme «(can at 1'me wn In "R hind! o! ; totem man from A forum: land. " Deputy Nell-on. president of the morning. or It would "mum may now-pum- coh-n In admit-Id] now» no da- un- of IM an-wm IMI haw um» bflvm I» Mm- a! the nundlmvnn â€a. open rmmfly "no man Iona-e ad have but bound 0mm" In pulm- ul Inco- the. nu. Int "a Imus “um um I: the Mural M mu 0-!!! M dual" the mm mm.- ll" liulllry of Icah- lM for. a m vnm wnmu Iwo or chm â€an Rm: men has he: am, hy roam of Ms yum o! diplomacy and mutual love!- Wm (o autumn non-mt r» mm with In pintâ€. Ind m db mutation at um mm to (am A rm!!- cal ministry Is all M be Inst-1! more "on ma! (Inn â€mm! with. same tune no Mil! Rand. In the mm o( a beam! am In "'6 Norwegian congress. nun led to the m In non-inn o! chm mum up chosen In». In man- o! the animal. M “new 0:". He gave an mm II III. can" to the flnrvmfl cow Mild rem-an at "â€" mum "at. nod. "do-ah the man! urns-m In. an. inn ï¬rm-3M lo bear upon Mm. Ms noel-My «than! do his ul- uâ€"um an um. mm In Milan! D†"It all-MIMI now Immune um In. "on (he wrm'u Iml mall»: at um Ifllck the nun-non may have chased materially. â€only those until} I" 0! IN!“ my Watching. (Copenhagen Correspondence.) 05cm :1. "no". LOSE students of the pomlcal luna- tlon among the Sweden and Norwe- gians. the two In- tion: dwelling on opposite sides of the rocky tinge of mountains which dl- vldes the Scandi- navian peninsula from north to south" far that h)- orlslnally one. but dlflimm of civic roam! have developed marked axon encea in language. cuatoma and charb actor. in the eighth. ninth and tenth centurion the viklnu 0! Norway were known and feared in many landa. but.‘ with the Introduction 0! christianity in the eleventh century the Nor-amen loat their ï¬erce and warlike character and the small ohlela were at the name time brought Into auhjection by King Olaf the Saint. who reigned from lolb to 1080. but was lulled in a war with King Knud of Denmark. in was. however. Kin. Knud died. and our. aon. Manna. rev established Norwegian independence. which waa thereafter maintained till mo. when Norway axaln tell under Danish domination. in 1387 Sweden alao became practically aubject to Den- mark. though until “50 the three na- tions were nominally on equal lootinx. Bub-equenily both Sweden and Nor- wegiana were xrevloualy oppreued by the Danes. and alter many ei'lorta. which were only partially aueceaarul. Sweden . ln lill, threw at! the Danish volt. forever. Norway. hovever, ro- mancd virtually a Danish province [or m than no yearn longer, or until laid. who: the allied power! by the treaty of Kiel. adopted in January. to punlah Denmark for espousing the cattle 0! Napoleon, presented Norway to Sweden. The Norm-glam. however. reï¬ned to recount†this arrangement. and. on may I1. declared themselvel a tree Ind Independent nation. adopting a llmlted heritable. consillutlonfl. mommhlcll form of government. Chrllthn Freder- Ick was then nude klnl. but ht. reign Old not hit (or lung. Nnce the Swede- obJocted to uvlnc up, what had been at- lotted to them by the treaty o! Kiel. uni. utter tome ï¬ghting between tho two peoplol. the Norwegian. on Nov. N. (allowing the adootton of the" ooh- Itttutton. cult-Nd Into : volnut-ry unlon vtth Burma. It was nut-ed that the two nation- should he equ-l In every :Juvpocl. u'nd tin? in» "(rm 0! the united kingdom would be occuptad b1 Chuk- Xlll.. Mn 0! Sweden. A _ n In- I um In III“ "a oak-baud [Inn-done. a manual 0! ï¬ance under Napalm In mo. who had Joined In an million 0! III: unlnu Ibo um. Cor- poral. and. an the death 0! IM .dnpled to» of Charla XML. m M choc": cm" prim. cum In In- "so am nnl mm at lb- Unuecl IqudIm-vhu pul- Iulull. For. own Int-Ion "n death at Chalk. Kilt. which mun! In [Ill Ibo mnl [unanno- It"! now-"y per- lotqu by Inn «lulu! "urn Mm. who look u» «no at Chuk- XIV" when M Initially wanted â€no Ilma. It In fhlnfld by the Nuf't'flll n4!- uk at I» wont! an: "In. In Im- [an a! (M um: "on Nor-Ir amid h la Ill Iblm IM- mul 0! I'm. In Int Mu mm It» nah-n AM I†|I NI you" to nice- Nun; la la Ibo eon- cm†at a lad!» "wince. mg no; can! 1.. and â€mu“. m. Chrln XV. changed am: My. mvlu luv-y «m whim: nan-nod by â€don. Ind on won and Mam, 0- Km. [In tho "dink cum Ibe Irv-IQ m net. 0n" ll. gram Q'JNYIMI and mm oi chuk- XV.. m n- Iurlod In no my M Ma madam. In mun-mu puma. (own I†elm at the Norwegian! m punish mm mum, am. In I'Mâ€. var-ml. forces are Interior to than of Sweden. I! is use MIG that not all the Norwegian nngng mm vautd turn mm" the Swedish forces. so that In- has helped by some outside power. In: Run“. for Nuance. Norway mull! In at a can 61‘ Vintage In a llfm. 8m. he says. u an anntocratlc country. while Norway la the moat democratic land In Europa Mm the two min then eatata Int “In! sympathy. and this I: tartdy 0.0. ha flat-n. to the fact that during the reign of Glen ll. the mar-era ay-pathkl have clearly been with Swedon. It) that by an lmtgn nation. Norway la ra- garded not a. mat with Sweden bat In the "slot of a dependency. M m new. and the new «am: 0! Omar II. n a king by the Norwegian. he adds. an gamut! by the fact â€t whenever the monarch coca a travail aa ling of Sweden only. an" adding the name a! Swway to his um. It was not um a mauve" n- eant date that their recent and waa mly ulte- Dy 810mm. Emma. Kenton, Stem. land and other: who now advocate mum. For a low: mm they claimed to believe that tnelr demand: would be granted I! only they could show "Cant strength In the atortbmg. Now. however. they frankly advocate not only separation Mt the estabnnoment of a Home "public and claim for then we the mm: at on man peopto and the MM). eta-u 0! Norway. even an the constantly†claim the aentlmenn of the nan-ea to be with them. It In hard to no what chance the Norwegian. would luau In case of a war with Sweden. ltnca on amour: own snowing. althoulh than I. a Norwegian army and a Noun-tun navy separate and distinct In. tlu Swedish army and navy. the Norwegian amine-fly "I, "to cMot nun†of the Hannah- "Mall. to Ill-led. no panly semiâ€"«Ital and partly of a more mam“! ant-n. Alum†Bjorn-(km Momma. "to human“. novella! and you. n m I member of the numbing. (In twenty years '0 MI hen the vuoe of the Norwegian VI. dam unnum- tron â€nodes. In in 'fltlm It all. u! 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