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... with infancy ample growth of heautiflit hair, and will sustain it in perfection through all stages of existence. Subduing all relaxing tendencies, it firmly keeps the hair in curl and other decorative formation during many hours, unimpaired by damp weather ...

MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS-a

... deepest sorrow, and he died from hunger, not tasted a bit from the time his companion fell. A FINISHED COQUETTE.—She had the art of keeping an indefinite number of persons occupied with her alone she had left her shawl ill the next room, and, with a thousand ...

REVIEW OF LITERATURE

... corrupted and be- came a very gangrene, infecting the whole moral man with its poison. It were long to follow through all its stages the moral death and decay of a fine character, quite to its living burial in the villain and misanthrope. His natural ardour ...

TRIAL BY JURY IN PRUSSIA.

... inability of jury trial, when not accompanied by other precautions, to confer social security, it may be worth while to record the case of Mr. Fonk, which was keeping Cologne in an uproar,when I visited that city in 1822. Some disputes had arisen between this ...

POETRtg L

... muttering i- Another issues forth and plays bo-peep And should one hero fall the gutter in, He helps him out, and tries him so to keep; Putting each combatant upon his mettle, As boys, 'neath donkey's tails would place a nettle! Whence all the hubbub? what the ...

- GLEANINGS

... certainly lose his life. I profess not to know anything about the law, rejoined the woman, I only wish, whatever it may be, that it may take its course. EPIGRAM BY JOlIN CARD1-NUS, Who Was ruined in resisting his Surgeon's and Apothecary s bill- Chirurgns ...

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... powers of art and medicine. Those who, early victims to a morbid imagination, have sought fatally to anticipate the purposes of nature, and have consequently lapsed into a state which brings with it weakened capabi- lities and clouded hopes, may by timely ...

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... HUMBLE their con- dition, who may not avail themselves of the advantages of Life Assurance. Noblemen and Gentlemen, in possession of entailed estates, or of estates which they wish to leave unincumbered to their heirs, may provide for the younger branches ...

DRESSES OF THE LADTES AT TIIE BALL

... Most High at other times employed in soothing and expressing the softer and more cudearing affections, or in kindling or keeping alive the spirit of loyalty and liberty when threatened with extinction. Its benefits to Cambria have been incalculable. To the ...

THE WHIG CAPTAIN AND THE WHIG REPORTER

... serves to limit the elective franchise to vigilant or artful demagogues. The blunder of an overseer may disfranchise a whole district, while the irregularity, accidental or wilful, of a tax-gatherer may deprive any convenient portion of the electors of their ...

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... caster oil and the olive oil trees also abound and sugar, tea, and tobacco may likewise be cultivated. There are no taxes; living is not half so expensive as in spare capital may be invested so as to yield -1J per Cent on the safest mortgage. The MAN of ...