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Show I IKING POU Is Sobered plie of EX Y IN VAIN to Fasten ngs That royed. JROW, D.D., unc. earth furnish uris, the most d .1 fow days ; subnicrcod. The niae-mildincs niae-mildincs only of the yellow rhs at man's 1 the product .hcrouncl of j stands some is worth the . There has )f patriotism ent Falliorcs. )f his capital owor for the ! inhabitants, crs of " the athize. 1 1 ways swift-thc swift-thc prrcatesf n anael of hat tho hor-people hor-people of all :ir expression contributions rccn tho two s been inicllt-tho inicllt-tho prompt n the Amcri-irs Amcri-irs tcacli the in eloquent in. if ions to lay s subsided to iio people liv-chcrous liv-chcrous river possibility of s lo-sleric cf-icssed cf-icssed (hiring rriodlv build t the Louvre, titutions had teady, proper have been first time the Paris. Things. I their minds rdinary forms )t seemed to ire important il and their i wisdom and icipated. Pco-citj' Pco-citj' building f a volcano, bo buried or of the ocean, 3 "waves can so cusily dc- ity will doubtless drive iptly make safe provision sorrenco of such a fate, l up to benwty, art, fash-fleasure, fash-fleasure, but has paid too o to its defenses against o religion. Such an cx-pwer cx-pwer in the elements and owcr, such a fading away Dioment of tho best lhat t and skill and industry beautify the earth, the JJ unenco of ft power more Zj in so fearful a catastrophe of nature will conspire to sober tho FaY1Annslan mind; to awaken in it a ochtting rovcrcnoo for the Creator and inspire it with an effection for infinite love. Not Entirely in Vain. . The flood -will net have been entirely in vain if it, shall prompt the people to fasten themselves more firmly to these things that cannot bo destroyed by any earthly disaster truth, liberty, courage, virtue, duty, love supremo to Ood and fellow men. Tonight; all Paris is thinking more deeply ol. the supreme -power of nature than ever before. |