God to place me?-Have I constantly sought to improve all the advantages given me by a gracious God? These are qestions which will call forth the feelings of all, and if rightly reflected upon will bring many to the throne of grace, to obtain mercy for the past, and help in every future time of need. May this be a joyful season to the young who read these lines, and may they be led by the Holy Spirit to seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God. ELIZA. ANECDOTES. WHEN Socrates was one day walking through a market, and looking at the various articles exhibited for sale, he exclaimed, "How many things do I not want!" BIAS having lost his city, and being put to flight, was asked by those that fled with him, with their treasures, why he took not something with him; he answered, "I carry all my riches with me." Thus the christian though he be impoverished, banished and cast out from all, is still able to say; "I carry all my treasure with me." Possessing Christ, he possesses things. He that has Christ is rich indeed. Give what thou canst, without thee I am poor, And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. all ALEXANDER having divided his wealth among his friends, and being asked, what he had reserved for himself, replied, HOPE. Hope is the believer's anchor; it keeps him steady amidst the storms and billows of life; it prompts him to look out for a clear sky when clouds darken the atmosphere; and darts a ray of comfort into his mind when his spirit is sad and dejected. "Hope lightens anguish, sweetens care, heals the wounds of the heart; it is the only remaining consolation of the miserable, and it assists the prisoner to carry his fetters." LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET. "The twenty-four letters of the alphabet are capable of being joined, or combined, as many different ways as are expressed by the figures, 5,852,616,738,497,664,000." LECTOR. POETRY. THE INFANT'S PRAYER. "Suffer little children to come unto Me.” Teach me my little hands to raise And oh! if sin, or sinful men, Shall bid me e'er depart from Thee, Do thou in tenderness again Say," Suffer them to come to Me." "IT IS GOOD TO BE HERE."-Matthew 17th. ver. 2. AH! well might the 'raptured disciple exclaim, And when on the mount of communion divine We too in the spirit and sentiment join, O yes, and the Christian, whatever his lot, The mount or the valley, the mansion or cot, Can say, By sorrows, afflictions, and troubles beset, The language of patience and faith will be yet, "O Lord, It is good to be here." Gethsemane's garden, and Calvary's hill, Believers hold sacred and dear; And when the Lord's glory his temple doth fill, We feel," It is good to be here." But what saith the soul that hath entered her rest, Where fulness of joy is for ever possess'd. """Tis better than all to be here!" J. S. HARVEY. LINES, To be sung by the Children, at a Sunday-school Anniversary. HE comes, the Lord Jehovah, This sudden light shall break. The advent of their King. Unfurl the sacred banner, Thy blessed renovation, O Holy Ghost! afford, "Prepared for the Lord." Command thy mighty blessing, Appoint us, Lord, a place: Partakers of thy grace. S. $. S. Animal in the World? Which is the most Sagacious 277 Blind Boy, Account of a, in the Edinburgh Sessional School.. Books Boy and the Romish Priest, The Boyhood, The Days of my ... 283 214 313 110 319 VOL. II. 3rd. SERIES. C Page. Calcutta Peons; or, Hurkarus and Saees, or Grooms 253 Candid Culprit, The Capernaum, The Ruins of, on the Lake of Tiberias.. No. II.... No. III. No. IV. Extravagance, exempli- fied in the History of Harry Wilmot•• Charles IX. King of Sweden, Death of.... Christian Humility recommended to the Young.... 305 Christian Pilgrimage, The.......... Closing Year, The 66 Communion with God Comparison, The Point of. Conscience, Power of....... |