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Show 'I l. n '..v.w , y aj:'!,' l.iiK'l -- hi. VViJi lJi-j".- ; v 'f - f It ff JVZ LV. 0 7 ' ,u- -i 'J : : ! 1 :Fot the BxroitEOT, - , f la my$U$ j Ji . " I- drift Jy, in Idlereimisc-tnt0nhedmir daUy diittes 'left'ifladone; ' ; j, t ' !:Ji ? J'ri This halcyon Reason seems a riddle sent " v ii "Which I alt vamly Wastemyinciaents oi V; The sof air ; whispers Stransre mysteries things ' rut summer ffeno ana winter yet to come .' 'J f i hidden strings' AndotherIeeper tones which strike the. C '" I, Whenco over my sours saddest music runffv i f j f ; y . ; tofture my duli senses to disclose j.r ,4jt '.' and hints fearf of of.paln f,Th meaning rajjue ' " "like ViM unrest' behind 'this sweet repose," 1 iu ' Or'stbrniwmds ctcnm'ine smllinr yeai4. ' ; - - f-- . 1 ( ' - 1 h!l"d iJJOniiv J imtr.l'Vid , Like sorrow come un bidde te " V; vrith'aU Ws chosen friends sits down ' ' Where joy , : Llke blithtlnjr Hat fnW eut the cold, sray east WSere Lore's warm sun before was Smiling dowu-- i fOQh'do 'distrust tlu4.mteLipoi$ek 'fiL-- j viA-;h xn;Thislajiru'gralhtiJBazt golden itowtjj'j: "Falsi as fho npijow, trijwfl whearutbieW foes ,A ' f. ' Pause hut to strike a 8urerVdeadlIerllowj the-feast- ? a 1 4 q v Why must the sweetest dram but wake to fears? Th fairest season, usher storWandbld? " 5 ,f y The.brghtest hopes but end in grief acid tears? " r Jlv The IoTeliesi'bud a cankerw 6rm naifoloT--M f My heart grows faint my eyes are dim with tearsi'. . My youth like some sadghast before me jtaads those of For all the glorious hopes, bright years : hands. She in straws but empty eager, grasps . f... ...t... t.f. ,y.i. ;. . A Life seems untrue to eviery promise given( i j . And knocks f ach: lofty aim. wUh ccucl scjwrni fJ :' ; j i v , Oh .tell mel is there eren truth in , Heaven? j' f4 An& why, ohVwhy were poor frail' mortals born? '' " My weak and WEvericg gaze now Badly roves '; ' 'a Tcrriist ixn'ybn mountain's waring ltoo--- 1 Theif calm, majesilo grandeur of repose. :;'.; , .Bebukesthii childish reBUessncss of mine, f . , . , ." - . , I fTnelr sentrr'itie eacnlofty ' fi knd'the ng during the time of engaemelaf c "honeymoon" may really seeni to embody heavenly completeness,, when you. find out your mistakewhielv you are , sure to do sooner or later, 'do' not suffer yourself to be so thoroughly disappointed, as to, loose;the proper respect for .yourwife; that you axe morally bound to1 re tain. l!Try' io,be:.pj)iisfrt ent. Do not consid er that u woman "should f -i main5 that she Ms ho rjgh ffi a- - 'yblce or; t ,1 CXrVEl 'I: vjii'.Af.l n who, the jBecood or ;.?? II kn6wr ayoung man Their ripening woods and thickets, redly gleam! : And from theirrultf ul hambert trickle down, v H ; . To bless the vale, full many, a spayklU.stream. t 4 The loifVred "Hgh'i gieirery'd'oine and sweli,' JJ"" ; i i foibies. ' Ifiioweveri you must indulge such thoughts, th'at' f he n'omentaiy' bfiss' exiti- even an opinion of her own.1 Bori'rset too high a value on your own abilities) young man;and db.not beso outrageously praxJtif cal as to Ohdertako Ufo,-- ! married) life. .without the'ssentiaf. stimulantrrruHB j tbue f -- 'oovife7 Woiy 'cposent'tiy can be;laTttfgeliC';an to . i. . niltidsthe'idea thaf worn 5 ,..lammit trown aigiri-'wli- over-estimdtlt-iff : 1- to l- - ; Young entl6'io;en then, iyhover youare1 doluot Imaging you1 noUaU,i;wh'etiifin-'- J deed you knoV sol adyised even by a woraaiiKpSt: 3 H;Tn'choosfng a toiercomho'rll, rdo lfiotril-1- 6 w yoiirseif ;0b$ so romari t'ias t6 upfpse befaultlfesafi hb is borolike'youlelfwhh weaknesses which mutfvermm6r-iincf ydd:bh6utd gra'didUslyj. bfendto'lierttl. same charityyotl hdho td received Vi Woman's The folly of worth is by no means s grossjas that despilittle cable spleen .whic3 cjiaracf J -- beneficial to1 spiiiv. ; third morning after the nuptial ceremony hadtaken placo, opened Conversation with -- In tender sh6!the bcekyholi " Oh! lustful hll Is! teacb me your lesson wH- - 0- - ' f!;Ii In blessing Others we ae doublybt btiti vi'k d 1 ?Just wfl hid roin tobrtal sight' ' i . And Tboui'whose f o if dared lb weakly quostion even noS, Una if'om s; Forgirelan'd lead my falterinrsteps aright; ;)lnn h mo n nor. " - . - . , . . j t . havct any . ' 1 And, like Thy mountains, ma? I never boWj,,!, 'Neath cloud or storm, but, Steadfast and "sV'repo a ' Li;-- Through good and ill, atlll patiently 'await1 ; ' 'J ' li "? i Whatever In Thy wisdom Thou dost deem5 X K a child fata. iiii,UtTSj 'la for Thy loving j fitting . ; ' a CA0TION ' , ' ' y, ; - j ; lll!hii reseniil inust'do the bcstIcan.'jiIt(wilLlo . . i . i ( J a youii placo simply to Jdo aa Iitell yoO,Isa you HlihaT ancaBy(enoairh:tirnoi)f it. alshali nv&Mi&: ''tq-young- v. i; i v t' ii ill i..J It appears strange perhaps,"thit in1 writ-fn- g for a womaitVs paper I should choose such a subject"BuriEo truiri3, I know several young gentlemen who take great Interest i h the ; Exponent ah d never fa i 1 : td read 1 1 A n d f co u rie t he re ' are man y b ih ers1 wi th whom I atri- not ; acquainted whowlir be tuori likely To notK-- the"hints Tpr6f)be,6 oifer, hens than II they found them relse-"wiLdii'iiot'. suppose - that In whatf I have to there Will bo any tljlDgV new,; or . i ,.. C- - ' ; Wt : 7-m- - e myself hnravei all the kndtty; questions: and direct howithin'g3lshaH be, dbne i.tf. must now. got away, to vbaslricss,j shall clear! 10'ff bo back after awhile. v Youi the table and do up ybur work, and WQjviii Tesume this conversation atl ai futdra' , tim6i as it is necessary that wo' jcome to : a correct : nnderstanlling.nl4. v 'Many rwill think that a man twenty years laid rwho could speak thus, was a. foplf ydt he as not. U On! the! contrary, nhe j hadKinimy fine traits of. character,:. but: ho did knotr -- 1 : 1; ally in our natures and alsdrin ouf educa tions; but I think XsMil be ablo' to modify yon that is; mo!d;you over; and! mako of you;just .whatl want; ZiA tlme. iFor the :;h:vi:l ii'iH r;.ltfr Dadjl.-- nv-.'yo- . honey-moo- ni . '" , il Ilomenibertha tLtho md stehdirithat xiagaahbuld jEOfboarr beiNotter; c6nplQ?niayjibeideYotedl(tOceachi1x)tItPri I n tfacllesa: deplorablte broken t engagement I than aiiTi unhappy nlarriagevi ' If you, young man, know iofianylpecu-- ; liarity in the cfilicter of tho girl you wish to marry, of .whici,..as ryour wife you would like her dispossessd.do.'not be so,cow to forbear mentibnlng ; 'iubtia Jra w)ion.aadii0Ud youKchSilcedf becairir-i- A i husband'j'ust iCbtf ihpfrai. tpt;fofiaIrf rrtaht lubjtSj; ab ndersti.ndihg0f each" diners T asl'perfect disposUion as possibi0v . oVeVpnq M T, . ,t t - - 4 ono 0 mutuaj, jm in,excellentplanf jjt prqyementf jtoag noicei pf;a dparagin? io sL .cqideiraUo'Drf (iq oter, Jin-- y .fe dff thoptnerfjln wUtfn.Xjto?$KMp aj painful, manner, the; case jsh&Uin6t4 bd'al-lowe- d to, slumberft but.sbo iastantly, ,mado knAwo.that anpslamiqon f maybon giyen The)v jjiplf easy tbliyp, .'peacg arjdyp eyet in; isf greasing love witH a)l ilsjbeiW ; cies to cheer lifts' path wayasVd hand, to bo continually, fault ilnding!nn4 ai yariance.t4.:,. -- ,0o' 0,r 1o fj:mi;i are v6ry many importaot poiat3j ta 1 id ? connection l A?itU r.thia considered ha highly interesting suhjetyyouqgi married life.' To en tertipooJta course in the right way is the great secret. Avoid tho first bffTherd ) lrown, the first impatient word,tho first selfish action;:and there; .will olio w no quarrels and no heart-ache- s TJiere r sbpold bo no it sliould waning to tho true "honey-moonj Bhino'J forever, varidJnrabands jand wives should inever cease: to bbl05?6i3s:I hoi iwd .ef.onsbia then We shaii never hayo , regrets oyer , its ntnn!n I roqiirn thitf w d ItTAr rfiatfiri-- . 1 J:, - . 1 -- raofiaion: tni3S severe xiisappoIntmeht.;T ' idays f "My. ' y ; ing irigeIegrbe7 helX0VE3va3L sid6,1altoe ther And t ho young:twife"whOl looked! open him with: a' sort of exaggerated! admiration, akin to that romantic: lovo "which; imagines, its objeciifattUless,; Vitm do3med to! - even bitxiseifjnOO lnxUiQ r - a 1T" jj husband Ver-- 5 and 'ycif again th same Icssonsjln order to! Jmpress them: unlthe'm 'tinjiSamPieon- ?nds iftflr ..drstje.aol be giyeri:irriK;ariety;bf ways to bo:rehuered 1 how: to ral- - reacjil CQmprQhei' Hhe0j. the thjDogiVhiion subject ; holirp' bol JtK6oi h6 scelr to instruc t obliged id; Tet)eat;bib silence ilide 'thy ylwlc8s;foet if :!',!) 'I:Whllo sinks ftfftia to rtst tUyorjreous sun , The herds' faint lowing from the mcadoi della "l Tloats like an echo on the dreamy air,1 'i: ' .v : The metioW tinkle of thelrdfctait 1jeU$ ; . 'fiurrts faint musJc from Cathedrals fair, i j ' rejbices irift he store' S ji o; ' i ' i :lin "n i Whlch'he from bounteous l&UkeVj&tftth hath wonV Jlnd smiUni Plenty blesses o'erando'erft 7i'.','dk'i'n The sturdy toiler whom she calls her son. , I ,., v . f -- it- - not 0006110 nave ; e if tjiat'our ihteUigenl INDIAN SUMMER.' F&Ir Indian Summer, mellow calm and avreoti ;.;Another of thj oldea days is done? ! , ill V .',.' It vnlH ' ' . ni oltinobUr.o hr.d oviii c? - J.p.. .iovoiot foci illw i ..IJu f rr:.il .''t A-- 4ojros4Mt.of. giving (Wjiy,Jfdepr IsthTfht ry(ublo I ? ' wmes rpaaing , his'.'energlw 4q (iombat jfeholwekensj an4 :hrs"facultles obr r9wdnU,;an4 .Butedand ho sinks in tor he ?ouJ5H r.Oitdi-epai; f And jif any bodyr,pu)ls Him j but , by mam force and plashim A?aio . qn , scdid .pund, he,1a prettsnrb to:asitb thVmeans jof Help jvhich fiayp diifcrqnt iiswith . 'Uiomanwl tat ; a cheery view of life even at its worst and faeces eyery-il- l wilh unyielding pi uckl Ho may bo swept away by an overwhelming tide of misfortuneThurhe bravely struggles for the shore, and is yc ready to make the most of the help that may...bo, ffiven him. A cheerful, hopeful, courageous disposition a " an ' In Valuable trait ' of .'character,' ' bb assiduously cultivated.- Vpo'nlmiilot; ri ; , becniiychlyJw ? and-'shoui- ; - 1 - d |