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Show The exolU3ive influence of the mother over the son tor the most pail ends in positive disaster or comparative failure; and licentious seif-indulgence, effeminacy or priggishnesa ib the almost sure result of the experiment. London Truth. There be some men at the present time who Uke leave of types and symbols too soon, before they have drawn out all the true instruction contained therein. Hence thoy are scarcely or perhaps utver able to understand tbe truth aright. Tauter. There are some days when it is im possible to think, and when it is unwisdom un-wisdom to try to do so. Tbe mind, like the maid, hits whimeical spells of wishing to be lt alone and to have its own way.. Only on certain dayB are tbe oracles to be consulted. A. W. Uteccns. We have all been puzzled with the immensity of 8p:ice and the multiplicity multi-plicity of worlds. But space is nothing, noth-ing, and few or many' worlds are nothing. Who made till that? Wipe a 1 that out. Whence came the ground you aland on, and you yourself your-self standing there? It is belter far for ordinary bjys to be hungering after the world of indo pendent action for which they are not as yet mature enough, than to be tossing about on the ripple of email sueceptibilitieB and emotiorjs, without titdcr a great ambition or high aspiration lo guide them. London Spectator. Wero not the eye itself a sin, no sua for it could ever .liine; By i othirjg noble could tlio heart be won, worn notl.lin linurt Hiinn frtihi |