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ftbrt ^tstfUanj. ' trtom ae WMmaaaa^eeeteJ j OLD JOSIAII BYNG. J dfttcfl rot CClOK-TtfTtitD rxaout. < VmjKX mutt more fatnwwa berotw of J atory, wbosa nttstt are ( " IlrU.1 erltt <** elrlut ud a ttooewmd arUtr*." Joaiah Byng Vat noted lot tnfny firtoot, and a tingle marked and groat holt. He vat la tamo fetpectt the , model .of a Chriatiai. man; bat Lit ea- , illy hewtttrffc *Tn »at a hewtr^ temper, , and tblt canted bits many acrefe atrug- . gist and tsucb torrow. , " Spit* of all my retolatioat," he | tald to me one day, " It will get lb* , beUer of me j I cin*t help it ; and I ' come hambly to contest my ialra«ty to job. and atk for y oor coaoael and your pray era." I * itfc that certain aelf-approeed Ckeirtiant, who, vlth a hundred worte leak.* in the vetael. called "workt' by the Apoaile, imagine themtelrei waiting smoothly and 'tcrendy towards the celeatlaHiarcn, and neeer think of oeerhauling the water-lbgV«d crnft, end making neeeaaaiy-repalra ; profoatori, who content ihemaehet with working at (he petnp of rifhleootoeu jutt enoagh to keep tbo vntera of ah, which ruth in throogh nameront apertatet of telfithncee end petty ricee, from quite o»efvhehBtng them, in the Indietlngcitbable gulf of common vorMlioent ; 1 with, I . say, that tome each eelf-complaceei, half-afloat Chrittlani. coold have vitoeeaed the diatrcai of tbia teoder-bf arted oM man. on diacOrering to the tbh broken plank by vhich the talt water jetted Into W* wpperently otherariie tiaench tmrk of hop# and rrjolclog. " ThV honeet troth !»;* wald he, with lean in tus eye*. " Old mnu at I am— my hair growing white-wlth all taj fxperiencet and difipliue Id life, totoa- ( timet I do get mad !" "There It a righlcoai indigaaUou which it Ujuttifiabla tomtit met to feel •ltd expmM.'- leeid, to dmw him on. ' " RiyfcteoatiadignaUon lati't the term for am," he suwered, earaotily. "Angtf fan'i the word, ofaher. In. plain Engliah, 1 get mad. I get to mad tfca' I can't oonteifi tqyeelf. The other day I foand on* of my neighbors' bogt In my. garden. I knew he let them get io there on purpose ; and whoa I went to •peak tritb Mm about them, he wu iu> wlMt; ve bad eome hard wordai-I Sew into a terrible paaiiue— *Ti about a ' gardea and a few bogt. ooi worth, all pot together, an wtom of the ahame add ■ aatf-degradaiiow I felt aflnrworda. Ifaw ' prayed over to U failfag hi agoay of ' aoul; hat ft doewtt't seem ,tp •Jotmy ; pmy.v^ ^^nthlBi buidet oor lip»» i sad with womwmting more than • put of &■ .. yA,
wnd trflh. Then there Will be no hold ' left for our smi to cliog to on.'' "That just expiates It !" be exclaim- 1 ed "I've felt, tbocgb I couldn't pot it | ; iato words before, that when I ha»e ; prayed there bat alvay* been one little plwe* fate io.my heart far 6et*n U> lurk fa. He wvutd generally keep aark and . quiet there for the time, to I w«ul4 llaller mysdfhe was dead or driven oat; , hat the next time } gate bim a cbaorr.' i he would leap up sad fill my whole heart. I coafiau there it * certain satis • faction oa getting downright row J. | . i which makes it to dsriing.a sin for one j of my hot and irritable nature to mas- j ! ter. I feci already that this roufceajon j ibat made toe better end stronger ; and j I want you to advise tnc arbal to do." i I urged opou the old men the uepet- . • t^ty of leaving no uook in hi* heart jhat be didn't pray with against this bdaol- | ting tin ; adding that iu casts cf Yhis kind, wLtre a long-csiablitbed hsbit if j to be broken op, it mar also be uttifal j to employ some mechanical remedy. ' i "Did you ever Iry counting t" I . j waked. | *' Yet." raid iiejj " but it woujdie't answer. I get to tuwrv I cad^i thick to j ( count; betidef, uiy^tOffgoe will keep,
taying tomeibiog at such timet is ryi'e 1 of mc ." "Very well." taid 1, "give il some- 1 1 jbing to say, and coast aloud. Askoon ' at you Bad your temper rising, begin, aod don't stop ; don't give the devil a chance to slip jn a tingle bard word till jour passion is completely conquered " • "TbaClobkt reasonable," replied, tic old man. "end 111 try it." ; " I hope y on won't baveotca*io»tu," I I answered . Bet he did. It it the ourse of fjcc> ' which hsve clung to cs ail our.l^vtt, ; that they become a son of second as- , turo, which it it like removing njonn- j taint to attempt to affect by prajer — 1 U>e inbred habit working like a form ; into the very mustard teed of our hiitli, destroying its ritabty. The village blacksmith, r violetA and i reckless ass, addicted to strong drink, i had ihod Mr. Byng't horse, and asset1?- i ly lamed bim Mr Byng. indignant at { the unworkmanlike job, ir<T the Unimal j back to the smith's "1* this t&e way. Adstn, tbdt yon j shoe a poor Bag that never did ftAgEky j barm f" ± " I ahod bim well enough," a^SWered j Adam, insolently !' I Other word* followed which provoked ] old Joaiab to aa; that hp know Adam j waa drank when he pot on that ohlocky shoe. "Deonlt, you old liar ! Drank do too | say f" said Adam, seiciug a attcl^ from the floor "Gey aaother word, nod I'll i lame you worse tiiau 1 lamed your horse." "Adam Brovn," exclaimed Joaiah. I the old tempea flaring np, " Jon are, i a miserable, drunken — one — two — | f three—" i ' •" VMk that yho call bp ?" roared Adam, twroing pafe with wrath, i « 4'P»far — five— «ix, *» said Joaiah. y ykdam brandished bis adek. "What • do yoo ear t What's that yon are mol- ■ urtofc? I'll-" *' 6eveo— eight— ■toe," Joaiah went i oo 'firmly and slowly, I " Leave «y shop !" " Ten — wleveu— twelve— " i " 1'U bfwak every ltohe — " Thirteen— fourteen — >' , '• In your svertblr a old— " " Fifteen** said Joeiab. r ■"•Body f said the blaeksmlth i The stfek »M rehedNro atrlke, and i there waa a e orderoea txpresiion on ) Adam's face; but the aR' man. with a . steady look, nnflloohtbgly, kept tight I oa, couotiag flrty withonl Hopping, i Adam, amuoad, dropped hit w^spon. I Tht few spectator* wh5 Were presWl 1 bagaa to laugh. It. a few mo menu the a old urns addreaaed himself to Adam, f * I dldnft hats very much of a qoar I've had a quarrel of loagotaadiug wdri uywe rtt ewa -g, and l I rtjofae to hahe eome off con h' q«tor for oooa" I " Jt4! no cse to qusfttl," said thewow . to^Uhat ooafnsed Adsm, whv had t eficc ge«c«ee tratot ia hit chatact«.
' " and I'm sorey I lamed your horse. ' i I 1^-see bim, and IU Gx that shoe." . ' I i "Thank yon. Adsm; and I'll give ; i in pay meat something better then . monsy " J "What's that 1" v I "A recaipt for coonting Satan ont of j ihr game, when you have a difficulty ! j ajlh your neighbors. I had it of the ' | minister, and i find that it works admt'i rably." I The old man bad occaaioa tu oae that | j receipt many times eftervrarda. It • »• { always effective. His adversaries were ! | usually pet into good huuior al once bt j j il j and sometimes, after he had become noted for practising that rerovdy for j wrath, it «aa sufficient for him merely i i to ihreaten a resort to it. I lie held to good old-fashioned notions i > [ of church mucic, which an umbitioos | | .yoqng t.acher of airging once had the ' ' audacity publicly to ri Jiccla. I j " Look out. young man I" cnod old j I I Joaiah, wsruiuglj, "or yon will force I I ! ' Force you to what?" asked the smart ai d satirical young gentleman. " To go to counting !" said aid Jo1 | siah— f. good-natured retort, which quite > j-earued the laugh against bis earcMlic
j OPPODCM. j ( " And what do you do." be was once j | eakod, " when you are so provoked yon J j can't count ?" j ( " In lhat care." said old Joaiah, ' smiling, "those who provoke me had bitur desist, for it would be very d*u- , gvrooa." ' He waa not (utl-fiad until be had ac j 1 ', far d g'-iplioed hiuti elf as to render the j resort to counting unnecessary. ^ It ia j | well to be able to resist temptatlo^bot ! ! it is belter when that wbirb was once | 1 such baa reaacd to be temptation. ! W'lien'be bad not only conquered hi* > | anger, but aLo the temptation tu lie an* •1 gry. he began to apply his remedy for I i the benefit of others. If he beard two ■ , | persons engaged in a violent jilercs- 1 eatiou, i C would entreat ibem to let him j 1 1 tell a story. . j " " One — two — three." the old man | - would begin, ia a mellow und soothing . tj tone of rotce, and continue to conviti I until hty taw signs of returning good i natarr iu the dispulsnts. i -The exercise of in eccentricity of this i ' | ckeActer, by a single individual ia | often of grtal use in harmonizing a ; whole community f and the minor eir- | toes fr> ijneotly prove all ihe more ef- j ' fective in their influence for being da- 1 > j vored with a little splcc of humor I j ' 1 remember especially oue great service old Josiah/ tV-ndered uat betides, the i 1 ! general benefit of impressing bis cheer- j ' ' ful character npon old and young. ' 1 It had btt'n decided to build a new , r j house of worship ; and 'the question, j j "Where shall it stand?" bad become a • very serious and agitating one. At a e j mooting which was called to setflf the j - | subject, the excitement rose to a high ] | pitch. There were too many present : I ! who had their worldly interests more at i heart than their spiritual welfare. Not j for the- Lord, who was to be worshipped | 1 ' in the new structure, bst for the gain • j which Was to accrue to them from its favorable position at the end at the vil1 luge, their love was manifested. It was | more like a political caucus thau a meet* ing of Christian brethren. Angry vsordsVere spoken, and bitter retorts, until, in the uiidst of the tumult, old ' Joe'tah Byng solemnly rose and said : " My friends, this should have been a season of prayer and congratulation , but we have made il an occasion for — d one — two — three — " Aod slowly, em0 phaticslly keeping time with bis hsnd, he counted a- hundred. Then sewing >( sunshine restored to the msjority of ;• faces present, he added. "I think. that i- is sufficient Tor the brethren generally ; n sod IT I soe sny person _ wbq I Brink ie needs any nor* of the same sort, I shall beg the privilege of iuviUng him f- to a private counting in the entry " >f I need hardly state that all were cared fa! sot to 'went any ctpeeial all- ution 1 from tlelmpauiil old man, or add that tb* good honor of his axsmpk. and the w rebuke, succeeded, as by a stroke of d sympathy, in uniting the disconlimt tltr, cub of the couteircotc, and prodncing
■ e hermony r.f ferliac in which the qaet- j j I tion of the site «>f the new edifice wis j i specially and aatii«f«ctorily adjort- d j i If ll.o reader ia troubled wiib gond I ] Joaiah Kjnga infirmi y. there is oo bet- i j ter remedy than Lis to secure e prrtua- 1 1 | nent cure. Try a. Be assured it Is a i ARTf.ftlL'8 MiHD TO TBI ■ ] PRINCE OF WALES. Fritud H aUj — You remember ma. I ' j saw yoo in Caoady a lev years ago. 1 ' , remember you too I ttldim forgit a I hcaru of your Bimtc t-» ihe |' . ; Priutcis Alexsi.try, *"-d meet to writ < I I but I'«e biu bildm a barn this summer, j ; Mia hain't bad oo time to ante loiter* i . ! UtXilks. Excoos me. Numeri cboagea ha* Lockeo place j i ffaice wr met in the body politic. The 1 ( j^body politic, in fack. *iek I sum/times thu.k ihel it has got biles, frieud : j Wale*. id my country au'te got a a»r. while your cooetry, in cOi.jautuou a iiti Cap'o t j Lena, of the Alebarmy. masriaooa a B j uooirwl potinon. Yes. Sit, we've not a war. and the' lcs. air, »t ve and tbo
j Hoc I'atrit bos to make sacrifices, yoo j ^ i '>rt j « I have alreddy giren two coutinc to ' the war, & I stand reddy to sacnbl my ! wife'* brutbar, rtrhn'u out «>c the ie , belyio kiukhi. And*tf'wuta Lumct to', "ewuas I'll tbtd e»ery lirop of bind my j able-bodied relations not got to proaee- ^ j kout the w«r i You besrn about tbe draft. Iritudl j Wales, v» dwoOt. It canved mm , ! aquirmfti', but it iu fairly couducted, 1 j | ibiuk. It is truo that Wrudeil Puilips, 1 ' a ho ia«a American cilirun of African ij acenl, 'ocapsd, but io aid V*M«Ddi;-K gum, * ho is a consarvstiv, and who »o» ( ] roceolly scot South, thu' be aould bav i; I bin sent to the Dry Torsuogua if Ab* ' j ! bad 'spotcd for a mioit that the T«riwC- '■ ! guises would keep him. j We bsiu't gut any daily psptr in our 1 | toa-n, but wt'vc got a fern alt- aiaiu' cir- j ■ j cle, ahich aoiaers the same purpest, ] aud we aaau'l loog iu suspects aa to ' j who waa drafted. I One yoang man who was drswd | claimed To be exemp because be ess t.ie , I only son of a widowed mother who snp- | ! ported him. A few ablv-bo- icd dead | mea was drafted, bot wheibvr their j i heirs will have to pay 8 hwdrid dollars > ! a |>eac6 for 'em is a qutsiiou. , 1 I vote lor Mr. Uutoo ; that's the only candidate I've got. I claim, however, j _ | to have a wtll-ba4->ncod mind ; though 1 ] my idee* of a wtll-balacced mind differs j , ] from tbe idets of a partner I once bad, . whose name it was Billaon. Bilitou aud i i ' mo organised a airolun' dramatic couik : pany, and wc played The Druukard, or , j the Falling Saved, with a reel drunk- ' j j ard Tbe tilay didnt take partirUrly, I I I aod says Biilson to me, Lci'a give 'em j ■ ' some immoral dramy. We had a large s iroop ooto our bends, consistin of 8 tra1 gcdians and a brso# dram ; but I says, 1 No, BiU*ou ; and iheo aays I. Billaon, yoo hain't got a well-balanced mind. 8eyshe, Yes I have, old boss-fly (he s was a low cuss)— yes I have I have a ( mind, sa/s he, that balances in any di- ^ rection that tbe public rehire* Thai's wot I call a well-balanced mind. I sold j out aod adoo to Biilson. But all this is furrin to the purpose of . this note, aftvr alL My objeck in now addresain' you is to give you snin adwice, frieud Wales, aboot managin'yoor wife, • biziness I've bad over thirty I years experience jn t I manige my w|(e without any partic- ^ ular trouble. Wbeo I fast commenced j reainia' her, I iostitooied a scries of uxphrimenta, and them as didn't work 1 fc abaoding'd. You'd better do aimiler j" Yoor wife may objeck to gittin' wp eo^ D bildin' Ahr fire in the morula', bat if you eommrace with her At onee, you may be able to overcome this prejoodis. I 0 regret to observe that I didst commence lt arty eeuff. I wouldn't bar# yoe s'pose e I was ever kic-ed out of bed. Not at t[ all. I simpjy sey, in regard ,0 bildin' .. fires, thsill didift commence srfy eUuff.i It wsa a rather cpliinoruii;' rihen I fort
1 propv"^ IA* id« 15 Betsy. U wasn't j Well received, and I found mytclf loji"' on tl^ floor putty anddent I thought git. op and htld the fire »«*vlf | My wife is hi years old, aod has alios sustained i good eharac*«v. Shr'a r i c"od coot . Her mother Hv#d to a von er'nle ace, tr.d died while in the set of i frying aiap-jack* f"r thi County Com- ! minittrere. And «#* no rood banfl , pluk a flour from her toom-»tou ! We • hain't got any picfar for tbe old lady. # I because she'd never ttend for her am* i ard ihaiafot# I can't give her . I keceot ta'tfiV, world 'hrongh the tsrejum af the Hiustertted papers ; but *■ *he wasn't a brigadiar-ginetal. par..c!arIv. I don't s'poss they'd pobiiah it, any ■ j he*. It's best to gtv. a woman consld'rabla 1 c-w»y. But not toe mnch a csbor j of Dine. Mr Roi'foa Mir.kloa, was once icy sick with tha fe»ar. but his wits , ' ' moved ht* bed into tha door-yaril abtla *be *aa ciesV.ii/ beet. I told Roofca • this wasn't the thing. 'spAcfally as it was rainin' vi'lsntiy ; but he said h* wanted 1 io give hit wifa "a Utile lee-way " That was 3 inoich. I mid Mr* Mfoltnaibat ' her Ro"fos would die ri be itaid out there I c tb« ralp truch 'oegar; when ' .k. ..iA "T .V.„'i he icv fault if Le ahi
unpr«|-afrd." It -*» orfull. I ! stood by, howevif. a'd tossed ciw u* well's i coold. but 1 wov a putty wet one., I idl you There'e varus ways of mantgtn' • aif«, friend Wtlea. but the best and | only safe way Is to let bar do jist si sho wans to. I 'dcfited tfcst tbtrs 'plan sum time -go. and It work* just like a Remember me kindly u. Ml*. .Haiti, } ami good lock re yow bo- b. And tt year- roll by. and eocideot* begin to i happen to ;ou (arnoag which I hope Kberell he Twiov) you «(!! acres aith lh»t famfy Joys air the ooiy oea* a . •m*c ran bet on with aoy cartels ty of w-a- v It may interest yoa 'o ka«w ta»« Vra , pro'fperin' ia a pecnou«ri pint of vivw. I make "boot «f a.acb in Ifcn conrw of a | year aa a Cabinet ofceer »iet», t Ihodar. 1 stand my bitxieova a jeed da*', batter tbao ! aom ef V» dn. Ravpects to St Gorge 4 th* D.-tgnr A_JTarv A PufcracT Mar —Tha msu duaamog ! the cutns is Cn* whua* Ihfffigbt* sad eaar- ' tiont art lor mbera. rather than (nr himself ; whose high purpose fa adopted on ;n»l pviocip'.ao. acd never ahacduncd whfU Heaven < r tartfc affarda mast.* of accom1 pliebmg it He IV out who wiil neither ' ; aark ao indirect a.lvantaga by a apneioca , , word, nor take sr. evil path to secure a ve*l i good purpose. Such a nan were one for ( i wh"in a woman v heart should host eonI stsn'iy while l < breathov. and hrask wheu 1 j b° "U* bot« Vftswrn Oct.— "i hsva brought t , yoo thfa bilrunlil I'm *ick and tired of il," v _ I vaid a collector to a debtor, upon whom he | had called at Gael for1; timer ' "Yoa are, eh *" veiy coolly replaad tbo 1 | debtor. s " Yev. I am," was too ivsponsr . "Wall, than, you d better not present it , agwit. Thc-ve will bo two of at pleased if , you do not ; for. to tell tbr trwtb, I'm rick and tired of strttog that identical bill myt v'r " a An exquisitely 'dressed yoong gaatleman, - after baying another seal to dangle about * tiii delicate peraoe, said l« the jawaUer j tbat."hc wocld-ah like to he»a-eh aotwetbmgaogravad on it-*b to dcaote what be f waaaA." ' -Cartaioly, certainly. I will pal • cir pber oa It," laid tb* trodaaman. r Tom, daring bit last ton' to Niagara, in y company with 8 mash, **w so Indian lie* - log a small piece of timber with s viaw to . making cs as. j "Prey, sir," said Bnkqoh, "to what tribe * do yoa belong 1" ' "7 ho Chip a wof tufa-." iwpfacJ the ladiao, witooat looking ap to givt his iototrogstor one smile. ^ "Ah Jir. fiiwipkltis, a# Lav# not got r chain aooagb for oor company," said a gay - wife to bar frogs! husband. ""Plenty of chairs. Mr*. Simpklno. bt? e too macb company." ! "Madam, a good maay pwaowo wars Ai«. , < urbod at, tbe conrert last tight by the cry- ' |i°r «f pnwv baby." • " "Wail. I do wundsi that such paopia will go fo cr wtb "" i -

