DISPOSITION OF THE KAFFIRS. 
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approach to perfection, even in their wild un- 
tutored state, let us see, in them, the most 
interesting and promising objects for the re- 
ception and exemplification of that more ex- 
alted, and new, nature, which we have learnt 
under the better dispensation of the Lord Jesus 
Christ, " the Saviour of all men, and specially 
of them that believe." 
PORTRAIT OF THE KAFFIR NANA.* 
* He belonged to Tois' tribe, and was the first Kaffir tried by 
martial law : he was tried for murder, for killing his nephew, Swe- 
leka, found gnilty, and sentenced to death. Sir H. Smith, however, 
commuted the sentence to transportation for life. 
