OCR Text |
Show Qcwito iroa, a Wifjb. Do ' you re ' - - collect what your feHnwcrommcdiii-V feHnwcrommcdiii-V tcly iflcr you liad spoTjea tlic first unkind . ,wjrifa yqitf husband? .5)id you noteel ashamed and grieved, and yet'too proud : ; tto admit it? 5'hdt was is, and ever will ' " lJ,0Uf Vil gentus! It ia the tempter 4" which labora incessantly' to destroy, your -flwe, vhich cheats you with an evil '"do-f '"do-f luslaa ihat pur husband deacryed your .anger1, when her really most 'required k' yaur ldye, H .ia tho cancer which feeds - fin those unspeakable emotions you,feIt i -r" r j&u thjBrst pressure oi his hand and Jip; ;3fever "forget the matinef. in whicj:tlie: duties of that calling. can alone he fulfilled , It youi' husband,' is hftstyiour example f. pataence wjll cliid a3 well as teach1 kias. Your ,violenco may alionato hi? wU and yourjnegloc't.impel him to. des-peration..rpur, des-peration..rpur, soothing will redeem .iBa-Ty.r--fioftaess jsuhdne, him and we good .iurtureU iwinklo of those eye's nowfilhng ieauafully with prlcelesa tears, will niakd him allyour owri. I GjaiKAioorj-Twd men-dispriting upon thelrienoalogy;;canprove'myfnlmly,' said the first, i'to.havo existcdlbefJrc tile j detago." ,'And I,3' replied -the other, - caff roye, mine from Adam,"' '' And I Wine, before Adam;" rejoined -his ojino.' en-; , 'if0" nw.right, retorted tjio so-conoV-.for before Adaiu tkero.were np aaiBjals but, brutes." v . ".Jsww. A igcntlemanl..tvh'oV8 rather near-sighted, being at a ball;- und eeinff a lady ,uhom hq thought lio knew .very well, began; conversing Svithlicr in a .very free way, but'findtWsho did not answer ihtmK ha discovered' he was in rrof as to theperson; ' :tAnd," sofd he, as ho told the story lo'a friend, "I was ophged, to Bpoldgo-or a?' "Ayer Spposel" friCnd' "aM yre t1'0'1 H T ra Bzst 3Poor. Soon 9"" youngador, desiwns or csotiping SS K$:eaP.af ceU. .himsolia the H tksjdress.fhocrossedwe-hill, when a H TttTJT d' fthe Ueutenant vturea H i 1 , erty 0Lr.C(iastInrWM t6 take off.'hw, filove. IThis confirmed theraS 'cion,. aadjhe Wthen took the aJSa ??!,n,M0n.:,',;ttd then, from n 'farther H acrutmy, .put him on board the tender off the TowerBeing regulated; he was H -ESi H'Oore, and fed on board . r. J?Jty! FriendsW; not with- standing his Generalship. Kickko the BuOMTt sTwo gcnllemeH wcro walking tlib'JIjgTi.stre.et, Spu(hr nmplon, some time about thkthouir which the indubious 'dktia9W 6the rno and bhish ttsWally dovoW1 tVeansin? the pavement befprs th door. It1 bappdhtid that theitmcfeat nsd,lip6n 8chJccasioni w-M.poA tho slopes, and one of the geatkR stumbled; agfdnt it 'My er friend' exclaimed the -other, "I laent y(,Mf datU wceedinglyr 'My deathl" ires, ..you, have kicked, the IJwW 'Not io,if rejoiheaiia friend', JI have only turned n little pale (pail,)" 4 Qoktinuicd rRATiKff.-'WJion a pnmp is frequently usctT. but little pains is ne.c-, cssary1 to havo Wfitcrj'the water pburs out pt (Ho first stroke because it is high. But if the pump h'aii notbech Us6d for rt long time, the fntcr gets low, and when, yon want.it you musfjumpfi. long while, and' the, watqf cohies onlV a'fter great efforts. Jt,-is s6 with prny;r f we nr6,c6;istantin prayer,, every JitUo circumstance, nakns the? disposition to pray, and desires and, words arc always ready. .But if we ne- ' gldct tppr,ay, jt.becppies a dilJiejtljjasS, ; Tor the water in the, well gets low;. Form ov Crttiisllra. Same very ele mdntary considerations will shew, thftt.a "gfcral naobfeiituni is obtained by a' chim-, ney increasing in she upwards, and thus all6wins"ihd'nir tocixpand. Jfn porsBn : blows in at the expanded end of an ordinary. ord-inary. sfraigH trumpet, )ie will find thht. there is n great expenditure of .wind to ; no purpose fhti forcd lieing entirely; lost', anu riO; vibration. Produced. In tfio.metai; but if ho' turits.it round and blowsjn ht the small endj ho will jindihat.a smiijl quantity of air-forced in' will produce in' powerful' vibrtaUon through the - whole length- of Wio, fnstrjiment. - :ThQ "uain,e thing iakes place in chimneys,' whicknie . only a peculiar kind of wiudMnstrumiint , a gradually.inweasing width p'roduc- 1 Ing ii greater 'draltf Hmn a straight or. contracted, flue, from this it follows, that tho mouth "of (ho lltte next the. firo ; mustbo as small as is practicablc.nhd ex pand upwnrda from thia.i'ho Bjijlderj |