Show from god godi ya Ys laiss book j transient thoughts BY sirs sins susan ir it WADDELL and the tono tong ensue gue Is a tir fir ore ea a wc world rid of iniquity ST JAMES cile cite thou a haste chaste asce as ce as pure pune it as 9 sno bno snow thou aha t not escape y W SHAK speare SPEAKE among the who knel at the altar down to the dust in the bovy hoy few draw aside the d dark ark curtain of the heart to 0 o dwell awell upon its deformities as well wel as beauty of 1 i 1 we pray to our father rather in heaven while vire we encourage or reflect the evil propensities of our nature 1 and as we find tle tt tie e ils distance lit tance lance from him widen before us we become Ucal indifferent rn 1 hypocritical all that ia virtuosi virtu cli oli all that ii ic pure and goodard ard noble in the career of in individuals whether their sphere of action be ex expansive or limited draws them nearer to god acting upon the helit as ity y upon polon nolon poi pol on a at tsure ami heres and ard as urell lv guiding them to II 11 lin tin m as the needle mysteriously aided a to the pole among the he roman slander slanderers ers by their civil law branded in the forshea their consciences ce must have been much aroe tro a seared for rf all it is the most aud and its fleets upon tile the character most baneful A thief thie f mav may seal your roun gold and crid the next moment confer a benefit upon you should his feela feelings s be touched by seeing your misfortunes but the slanderer ij mt relles reiles his tab is is in th thy daik and he be design it to be fatal the voice of conscience bradu aly hushed is rendered ie le of justice one of the noblest features of our ow nature natures and the character and lowered sinks to the standard of the hearts associates gle lle eavy eivy ivy hatred and naile inalie nalie e how watchful than n should we ire be b ever the iha impulses impulse i of our hearts lest we ve lose loss hat that beai beat beautiful sense of justice and antl mercy wh ch is even ever necessary in our interim arse with our fellow b ingal ings in all christendom the he rv rut t prayer taug tang tausha ht a ender tender child when its little knees are strong enough to bear berar alone its weigh t t is is trtat mercy merry I 1 to ier her t hm h m fb thaw w that mercy show to me our saviour was ever merciful and if he e without spot or blemish looked with compassion con passion noot uon erring lin Tin humanity manity how much more it be coines us ut I 0 o endeavor ende erde aror to follow his example often we are deceived by appe appearance arance arnner fa ta has portrayed in poetic numbers that he was aware fact when anen lie he say fay ay ft tt very verr mans mang internal care caro c were written mitten on an his brow iiii many would ow our pity hied who move our oun wry ury nowr or our malice th ti sorrow strich m bitely bite bit tely ly from the their bereavement bereavements death bas hai blighted blight pd this world to them yet fhay thay struggle nobly and upon their knees jehovah hears thair prayer prayers alibey as they ascend wet with teana teara yet they constrain bonstra in themselves to appear calm and even cheerful from a sense of duty they do not wish tr tc render others bothem uncomfortable became because they are mieras mia mi erab e and anti again they know tco tro tc 0 well weli that not to been keep a constant control over is but to add to their own wretchedness oh if leliose who call them unfeeling and arid describe them as having 11 hearts cf ston P could foum but see them in private or draw aade the he drapery of their midnight couche couches and benold berold the bitter te tears arsand ird iyan iwan the supplicating voice of prayer they would indeed POS possess ess them selwa hearts of store if they could canid ever detract do tract fromm from close sacred hearts or degy deny acir their treasured tea Vea feeling another vs is COn censured for meanne meanness qs in in pecuniary affairs yet yat those who pas nag pa hig big his sentence ven ken rt tence fence ence know not the ibe private affairs af of the individual nor hor his secret bel bet and ard charities another achieves omet hinz binz above i ii first dalr dar c cd d from then an effort made 0 suppress all applause anti ann fl foially fri ally aily should hould hebe hene so arv wite as to pass una unscathed thed he jungles covon arcand and about his pathway they of uit urt idiom natures ate filc ilia first to applaud lilo lorr arid and why wb T B cause 1 they are di of tile power to it ilare jerp AM let it be tin vin happily unhappily the that deere deseri e to f 0 be te ii it not bc be t that we should andearo fi fitt fiat at to persuade and ana conciliate conc iliae lilae by our dp deportment and 11 tle he 9 sinful to the path of duty than to leave them ravaging rava nus zus gig of depar dp ar rori vinc vine their trespasses asses asseg as we ouid that others b nid uld mid forgia us it waa was not the he it f dan S much as chiy khoii ledge dref ff human nature that ha ir r deuced him to pen ohp apothegm apo censure Cen sura surp is tl 11 e tt x pad f y the pair pl fr te for b being aing emine rif y in thir this small item of our hew haw much ia is in roved ved ted 1 0 it of f th heart proceed the he issues of life and the is its chie chief agent thi in our lg jimaze ri maze bronsh hi fbi e are riven ziven he the ro ccoce ce of two highway dite dire be ore pre boad broad and arct wide the he othar craight and anti narrow rit irrow we know by ouri ours cun cur consciences as well as bv br revelation the term ferm n tion fion of each and should pray as isaiah 1 of old ohi that a seraph may our ha ill s with ball hall hallowed owed fire Discor DISCOVERY ritty or OF THE BRITISH artic sni sui rosc lote lota the british resolute in iii he arctic lee ice wius was brought by capt bu Bai babington ington tito sito the port of new london lon an with al all her at armament MR stores and equipments equipment son on board she brira n nw now w and handsome vessel and worth when found round she had drifted over 1000 miles milt mili 3 from the place anere she was bandonee bando ned ex OF triz tile WAR the manchester examiner one cf th ablest of or the bagh th provi acihl papers says hat that the increase iner ekse else of pauperism in Alape hester has been nearly fifty pr p r cent in 1855 1835 above the numbers in the fan fad li ili to illustrate ill fil influence of the war pon upon the Indr industrial interests of gre grett t britain oso plow fow pow deep mile rile hig big ipp an alj yott you hive h lve ire corn to sell and to kep ke kep p |