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No \one \knew how the worlreh stood there,: but'all know that many$n gerioration had paffed why from hits; and that growth after growth of lits In reading. IP we noticed an allusion to was to be given by Mr, D brated as a «higor of sorid ballads. Tho wish was' that the voonlist would favorithe nadiedéd With the song ontitled \Mary in: Hélven;' ¥ Wflnflxfl - € A CNU dag of at Met ren dog\ Aba ; (Mig anid N oal y: whish \Co\ Sormny #> yal a {proféssioney don'ts Hauprontyou %s a ap Nae ued book dred + i dagen e oat u m year- F ex g] feyou: balorigcto myt dvd é wo fo andall, 0 ight couplo.from . , bad Been friend was boatding. They ordered thefe baited on-liny, and Instéhd'af.cal- ingyfor saupper the- young gonts walked ;down.town and invested\ somochange in and -omdy; -which -they Bueged a thank atthe siingetle glow 3 ubsth ra .. id, (tent dhint stood beneath, {be paIfn; a 'The glory of Théfiflgn. That tho sun'd , Tho record: we Was, Him Gos. fikfld tha 8 Sow hice was toh iy Th theolded itt dur daily Il ednae And, to the f frhoigtupnr that waa so ghut. and Feating'shbuld ~ of n. day fulfilled: & s, of mother, how again. Th bf babe as toldin Hea e story thy babe as £ Her frees sua d‘mggg’g‘ai, \ an Herpe doctie. the: spider:-doos ® tho fly Jiktlo disnos thd 06. a | happy b $7 steady wife 66 throw | berablf a year after; Charles Carponte spp) regelving thulmgd of Rose, and, | bis brawhy.oatstrotchod pleasod to 953, alo has madoa very | the wind: to- a conflict. Boston True Flag, : '| His: magnitude and beauty bad spared | him; from. the -A own destendanis had boon hewed down since ho lind reigned king sof the trees -- 'on tha.. sofa and (would go- into Jady -was Mrs. tho aspirant. for @ wrotch . Bo was mado you .g0 t an excuses\ an *You. impudent, disobli tedFr k Wale and the faunticg | mother's stitdics &.. Azown, ging fellow 'taking out his lit ohjéct of many a I--\thero's five slender sapling. stood - humbly: beside the towering oak.. It was inot thicker thon a man's atmpand: every. power to it to and 'fropuntily at times, it almost touched the ground, ..> \Ah said: Ned to himselfy liko that oak ; I like the poor Ting,\ / As lol [i defy the wind to ko his ago ani, He nodded snr» castfcally with hig leafy hoid, zflav with ceased . dallying- with. hi turd his top astound) an whfstlinfi among the brane polt the little: sapling mo: with its acorns. And wh t sapling do in' return, think you? Did sho whistle and taunt her powerful fos ? * Sho had nothing of whick to boast, not i fissile to throw, 'for ste had never ct bortid ong acorn. Bo Shejo reid, owing har head when they $, and nisin it at £6 dne. ea vexed should rest an four, ting \and b. ®: prayer rose In Ih6r betial who realized that there wa : 5 the 'l known to any of omtroadetey perhaps ot &] who. wore ones called by | Wer a of praise which they pour forth L and how 3 ing. | ven than any other name by 1 the words a still more significant méaniog; i waxigives the ferringy my worsuppose;-to that' Burns, commencing . © .>; ©Thoo lingoring ator with Joss'ning vi Thowlov'st to groot the, early rigmp . ,. Agsin thou tshbr'st In the day > Iit] Mary from my soul seas ton? After Inying nside th soarcély keep gram\ Topbal \Mary in Hoavon,'\and it dws callar t yelectior “B'lgfié gdly had referonde to sped dear friend 'of his, . hor -pan and: had. departed: /: But.<gho> was mot by: any personniow. Whore! f detness in those: are suggestive of \thoughts -de a- lieark: Mary'in. Heaven] 'carth, nro pow among t Were thay all collected. in anyparto heavenly. world; what an intercstin pany would th \howsweet the sob tander and: strong. tha love: they bear to theis Redeemer, .., .> |. <q The matron, the maid, the child, the ould be there, and among them , the mother of Jesus.\ - Prob- are of that ano bay fnfonk, or woman is called,; And e and day;-porhsps we should #37 hour-the numberis focreasing. - OF thé thousands who read: our papery is tere 'not kno wg: ffary 'in Thies these words & jadinidaal have like that which Barns gave to. them- Each of them had a Mary. G006,, | last month nll am! P f ing=for bis girindntarwerd'thinraud torn ki publican, writing from (thd folldwite tnotdts f cold in\tha > Bwo woe woréfound frozen tor défth, ard: thom H6 saysi-* biEhe: white woman: cccentilo stranger who had wandered-into-tlie neigh- iborhoad.of the lathé; aakipg alma; whighy wich. given br Bo woul hat sho war comfoftibly vided fory but she \ref 'andysaid it was her destiny to wandot Themecond morplog afttt. thi'litile boy canto his Hboso and \told him that\ his Horke dead; thit'shi-had to Aesth, a most frozen: foo: eigen. T ldw and bat in thick clath- e-afnd-thoy went with him to the place where:his:doad:mothir Isy,, - The specta-. 'und the-writer records ~thé» following: in if; dF is with pride . as [dress and a. 4 and perfect brought, back god . distributed amon n his pr ount of moneys expended. th fitkse» él, candies and gingerbread, 'ahd apportioned { bit, vity 'of small change, one of the par 'ty found hitisclf out of pooket just three -oonts; 'This was more thin 'he wad wile ling: to bear, [and \scvoral ineffectual at tompta:woro made to sot matters right. mAb last:-an-iold. stogeedrivery who had «overheard: tho:-whole; helped thent out of their Aby-giving the #ifferer rea-coppers, which in pocketed with much, satisfaction, and. the party then off. -Pioneer Magazine. Homitity.-Frag and gen» ility does not. lie jn a person's affecting the mennest or yets stugularity of dress however, menu, that ay not seo n t ge, light; imwfodést fashions,18 § and sliamg of 6df times. how many ars thers, that 'In this wa glory is their shama f Were the \daugh- ters of Zion,\ reproved and threatén for this:ain by. the prophet Tssish, file aren. more guilty than maltitudes amopg-hankthis day?. ButyetLimust | tell you, that = proud heart may ba an» der vile.. raiment 146. \L trample on. afo's pride,\ said Diogetes. . \Butit Another kind,\ . said Pla» me may-ba. proud of their d of their seem» mortified mer 'are whose pride Ites not muck in gaudy a clothes, which one would ThSE houe but children and Tools be taker with, as in high concelb elfeg--their knowledge, 153451; {R We heard a good story of & Cin» whom 151ng as the ectene dge F--ofithe CH