A Triumph Song. ay children and the young men. I cooked my own food, and often entertained visitors who came secretly. Now Sheuksh is converted. What cannot God do? Wonderful! That lord of iniquity converted! That root of mischief plucked up! That right hand of the devil broken! Wonderful! who can resist Him if Sheuksh cannot? God has shaken the mountain. God’s auger has bored through him. [Here Samuel imitated the movements of a carpenter using an auger.| God turned and made it cut into him. Slowly through knots as hard as stone. So, so, so [suiting the action to the words]. Oh, the tools of God!- They go through men’s hearts. They are sharp, but oiled, and let in the light. God knew his work. Now we see it.’ “ After musing awhile Samuel, in an undertone, remarked as if to himself :—‘ The devil has lifted up his head at Fort Simpson, and here has struck a blow (he alluded toa case of drunkenness), but at Kitlan I see his mouth in the sand. It is hard for him to meet with Jesus, the Son of God.’ “Now I have finished. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, 2s now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.” Mission-house at Kitkatla.