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LIFE LEAVES

... restlotis main, And the sea-breeze fanning the pallid brow ; And a wanderer on the shell-lined shore Liitening for voices that speak no more. There are passions strong, and ambitions wild And the fierce desire to stand in the van Of the battle of life—and ...

THE DISSEVERED HEAD

... place the bead, immediately after it was cat off, upon the plaster of Paris, so as to stop the hemorrhage. Fallois was to speak to the first head by name, placing the ear trumpet to the ear, while I examined what occurred in the eyes and on the other ...

BRUTAL MURDER IN LIVDRPOOL

... deceased with whom he lived, to follow him down stairs, as he wished to speak to her privately. Accordingly the deceased went Sown into the cellar, but instead of the prisoner speaking to her,Le dashed her brains out with a potatoe crustier. A w named Benbow ...

OUR r&ILOCHIAL SCRIPTURE

... the collection at Morning Service tomorrow will be appropriated towards increasing the salary of our Scripture Reader. To speak of his untiring labours amongst the poor is unnecessary ; nor need it be said with what genuine respect he is regarded by all ...

A TYPICAL TETILALOGUE

... Lettres Fersanes he thus speaks of Monasticism, And the civil superiority of Protestantism to Romanism : Not the least important cause of the depopulation of the Christian countries the great number of eunuchs in them ; I speak of the great number of ...

CRASS AND FLEW

... carcass. That part which fo ms the edible portion of the animal, and which is generally called beef, has been sifted, so to speak, by the ox from the dross accompanying it in grass, and the true golden material—the portion really useful to mail—is presented ...

b; 11W ADVICATLSEMENTS

... the two giants that are seeki overthrow. Her greatest danger without, and some of her most for foes are of her own household speak of United Church as one, ...

LIBERALITY OF J. MALCOLM, ESQ. Ar a meeting of the Church Committee on Monday last, our respected townsman, ..

... be procured. We merely make public the fact of Mr. Malcolm's liberality, without adding one word of comment. Acts like this speak for themselves. There are other matters required to fluish the ehureh in a befitting style. Perhaps this munificent act on ...

THE FENIAN PLANS

... reliable iutormation of the Fellia% plans say that there will be no disturbance during the next two or three days, but they speak mysteriously of an iLiention to rise in 'he course of the coming week. Several ships, they say, with men, arms, and money, ...

THE DYING CHRISTIAN,

... bor child would glad have kissed her, when his lips were pale and cold. Listen, brother, catch each whispar, 'tis my wife I speak of now, Tell, 0 tell her how I missed her, the fe'er burnt my blow; Tell her, brother, closely listen, don't forget a single ...

FATAL CAR ACCIDENT

... the st ree - , her hushai.d was lying about the middle of the street, nearest the right side; lie could not then' speak, nor did he speak afterwards. To a Juror—Could not tell whether the horse was gallop ing or trotting. To the Coroner—There was t o person ...