Show married politeness there is much of truth trinh as w mii 11 as of that of philosophy which comes into everyday every day requisition helping to strengthen and brighten the of social affection in the subjoined sul sub joined brief article will 5 you oal asked a pleasant voice and tile tiie husband answered yes my dear pleasure it was waa quietly but heartily said the tone tile tiie manner tile the look were perfectly natu natural ral rat and affectionate we thought how pleasant courteous reply how gratifying it must be the wife many husbands hus bands bando of ten years experience are apa ready courtesies of politeness to the young ladies of their acquaintance while they speak with abruptness to the wife and do many rudo rude little things without con cou considering them worth an all apology I 1 the stranger whom they iley may have seen yesterday is is catene t to with mih deference and although the tho subject may not be of the most pleasant nature with h a ready smile while tile llie wire wife if she rehe reke a domestic grievance anea aneX is snubbed or listened to with ill lil concealed impatience 0 ho bow how wrong this is is all wrong rong does she urge some request me I 1 cri crin crim her grac ous ons lord aud and master she ask for necessary funds for jusys shoes tommas tommys halt hatt seems tax me you ou are ore wanting money ih 43 the tiie handsome retort Is little extra deni demanded by hid hia masculine appetite it is ordered not requested look here I 1 want you to ta do so eid bid BO so see gee that its done and oil marches mr air boor wih with a bow and a smile of gentlemanly polish and friendly awo awe sweetness etness for every casual he may chance to recognize when we meet with such and coarseness our thoughts revert to the i voice and gentle manner mauner of the friend who said yea yes my dear with it h pleasure re 1 1 11 I beg your pardon comes as readily to ins his lips when by any awkwardness he ha hai d her as it j inthe in the tha presence of tile tiie most fashionable for etiquette this is is because lie he is a thorough i gentleman gant leman who thinks hia hla wife wroe n all things eu en 1 titled to precedence ile lie loves her bt why should he hesitate hovy hosy it not fotiu in sickly sn kiy kly and maud maudlin ilif attentions in preferring her pleasure and llo ilo tio noring her in public as well as priva private tee ile he knorp knows her er worth wh why should he be hesitate hesi hebi tate tite to attest it I 1 and ausba husband nd he praised her lter holy writ nolby fl gaio onlo not by pushing hur hir cb ch r flais in into notice but by opportunity occurs in a manly manty way of her virtues though words may seem little things and slight attentions almost valueless yet depend upon it they keep the flame bright especially if they are natural the tha children grow up in a better moral atmosphere mog mo phere sphere and learn to o respect respect their parent parents paren tF as they see them respect respecting 0 arg bac each I 1 other many a boy takes advantage advant age ago of a mother ha lid loves because he be sees often the rudeness of his father futher insensibly he gathers to his bosom the same habits and the thoughts and feelings they engender and ili in his turn becomes the petty tyrant only his mother why ily fly should he thank her father fattier hever never does tous the home becomes the seat of disorder and unhappiness only for strangers are kind words express expressed d and hypocrites go out from the hearthstone hearth bearth stone fu fully 1 ay prepared to render justice benevolence and poli politeness et to any one and every eiery one but those who have haie the vastest claims ah ali give methe me lle ile lie kind glance tile the happy homestead the smiling wife and courteous children of the friend who said BO so pleasantly yes my dear with pleasured pleasure |