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Christian Cynosure . reted. The importance of the newmode of research in all problems ofchemical analysis, as n delicate test fordetermining the presence of poisons, asa means of improving many processesof manufacture, and as an aid in almostevery branch of scientific inquiry, be-come each year more clearly have seen Sorby analyzing by itsmeans the coloring matter of plantsand the enLomolygist comparing thespectrum of the glow-worm and thefire-fly. The micruecopist employs the 3 of 1 roblem derful 1 vhich the magnifying piumeata would be altogether:ope with. Nothing, in ladily with t . further with the ten thousandth paiof matter in a flime witinches of theepcclroscopic tu instinctively back and they found themselves standingpot that had been stainedthe blood of a self-murdered : OhI ifthei mark? made : ground at every place stained by thisuicide of a soul, how thickly dottede world would be with the slartlingmbols! How fearfully and tremb-igly would the living trend their waytween!— The 3 Christ re the largest nPrayer is neglected, notre busy and have no tim ecau?e they are worldlyeart for it. Cliildrens Comer. The Book of Thnnbs. Do something in revenge!ed his cousin, Cecelia. No; look over my Book ofThanks. Whats that! said Ceceha,saw him turning over the leavcopy-book nearly full of writinround text hand. aloud: ?hat. Here again: Jan 4. When I lostmy shilling. Ben mado it up to mkindly. Well, observed the bo}turning down the leaf, Ben is a gooboy. after all, What do you note down in Ihtbook! said Cecelia, looking over hishoulder with some curiosity. ? All the kindnesses that are eveshown me; you would wonder homany they are. I find a great dealof good from marking thdo not forget them, as I might do ifI only trusted to my memory,HO I hope that I am not often un-grateful; and when 1 am cross or outof temper, I almost always feel goodhumored again if I only look over mbook.—A^eio Jenisaient Messengei. A Utile Candle, bul Shining Far. A mot
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