Show pat PATERNAL nal DUTY the father who plunges into business so deeply that he has no jeisme leisure for domestic duties and pleasures and whose only intercourse with his children consists in a brief word of authority or a surly lamentation over their intolerable expensiveness is equally to be pitied and to be blamed what right has he to devote to other pursuits the time which god has allotted to his children nor is it an excuse to say that lie cannot support his family in hi their present style of livin living without this ef flirt I 1 ask by what right can his family demand to live in a manner which requires him to neglect his most solemn and important duties nor is it an excuse to say that he wishes to leave them a competence Is he under obligation to leave them that competence which be he desires Is it an advantage advant ae to be relieved from the necessity of labor Ue besides sides is money the only desirable bequest which a father can leave leave to his children 2 surely well cultivated intellects hearts sen sensible to domestic affection the I 1 love iove ove of parents and brethren and sisters a taste for home pleasures habits of order regularity and industry hatred of vice and vicious mer and a lively sensibility to the excellence cf ci virtue are as valuable a legacy as an inheritance of property simple property purchased by the loss of every habit which would render that property a blessing waylands maylanda Wa ylanda moral science tia tie cj there is a physician in troy who now and then deals in a little sharp practice whenever business is dull ho gives a juvenile party and so crams crama the rising genera generation tiou with pastry and warm lemonade that in less than twenty four hours a cholera rii iii orbus gets geta in among among his young dofing c friends that leeps k him profitably employed employ ed for the next three months |