contents, affording general satisfac-
tion, a revival of that general sym-
pathy was felt, which freequently
accompanies our minds on your be-
half, secluded as you are from
the sosiety you have been accus-
tomed to; yet where an evidence
attends the mind, that we are in
our proper alotments in abedi-
ence to Him, who has a right to
our services, in such situations
and exercise of duty as he is pleas-
ed to manifest; those things
which would otherwise be very
trying and irksome, are make
easy. Your intimation of a
prospect that one of you might, du-
ring the Winter season, profitably
reside at the lower Village to
instruct