Show bl marriage arriage we may have disagreeable neighbors but we retire home and leave them we may have trouble in situations we can leave them also business may fail and a change may improve it we may get et sick and get well again it I 1 may rai ral rain and we can go in doors but bat the marriage life brings us toge together dri tri h er in the day time and the night time when hungry and when full when tired and when rest rested e d together in the crowd of the theatre and in I 1 the lonely walk in the ball room and in the chapel often you can only see the children you love by meeting the parent when the marria marriage e life is blest when two hearts beat on one e 22 then are the many ills of life con old soled oid by the sympathies and affections of a well selected union n it is a happiness that should be ever sou sought ht the will is strength ned ened by this union our fortitude is indrea increased ked sed bur our slumbered love is roused and burns with intenseness how important then that a relationship lation ship so close so intimately connected with our happiness should be carefully selected and every word and act carefully weighed that the love might be abiding and that years should only cement in this lifetime that union which will endure for eternities A B new nety Orleans when the plan is completed will have in canal street one of the most splendid avenues in the world it is eight miles ion lon long iong from river to lake and two hundred feet wide in the centre is to be a wooded promenade of 40 feet in width the trees to be of 0 all varieties at intervals for the entire length r are to be fountains statues monuments ac nothing is to be spared spaced to render this an avenue of unequaled magnificence |