Nothing short of our own errors should offend us. He

who can wilfully attempt to injure another, is an object

of pity rather than of resentment; while it is a question [30]

in my mind, whether there is enough of a flatterer, a fool,

or a liar, to offend a whole-souled woman.

Hints To The Clergy

At the residence of Mr. Rawson, of Arlington, Massa-

chusetts, a happy concourse of friends had gathered to

celebrate the eighty-second birthday of his mother—a