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amis. I can look upon this dispensation of Providence in no other light, in view of the prompt answers to prayer which I have so frequently enjoyed, and all I can say is - "I am in thy hands, Oh! Lord, deal with me as seemeth to thee good; and may it please thee to give me grace to be submissive to they will, and contented with my lot; for if thou slay me yet will I trust in thee. Thou hast promised that all things shall work together for good to those who love thee, and thou knowest that I love thee, my strong Power?, my Rock of salvation. Friday Nov. 1st - I have lived twenty nine years in the city of New York and have been almost daily in its streets; have seen thousands of people going to and from, yet I have seldom witness incidents that gave me pleasure. Profanity, quarrelling, selfishness being the paramount characteristics exhibited. No thought of the rights and comforts of others seems to actuate a single mind passing along the great thoroughfare. But I did see something a day or two since that gladdened my heart and caused it to look up to Him from whom every good and perfect gift cometh with praise and thanksgiving. It was a very simple incident, and yet so rare a thing in Broadway that I had never seen it done before in all these years. A blind man was feeling his way along with