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And when age and experience have somewhat softened and toned down the fiseh of youth, tt will be

... And when age and experience have somewhat softened and toned down the fiseh of youth, tt will be greatly improved. He *sensed to toi to be like one who will wear well, if he takes care not to let his talents get dimmed and rusty by non-usage. Should be ...

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... Trondhon, the great Socialist writer, Is seriously and the health of Felicien Dash). the eo.rapoeer, great nueaaluess to Ids friends. There is • good prospect of the panne through the boese of the constitutional amenduieut to abolish slaivery.—New Tork Tribune ...

AMERICA

... to that town next year. THE PINK AND ma Dcaus F.Husimos —The Giornale di Roma states that the Pope has ordered his Goveiament to aid in the forthcoming exhibition at Dublin by saving as intermediary between intending exhibitors and the central commtsslue ...

IS SOLI/ AT ANDERSON

... SOLI/ AT ANDERSON'S STORES, DIM 13111 M AND STREET, II ; Auso, BARCLAY di PERKIN'S LON DON PO R T ER. ANOTHER WEEK'S IMPORTANT SALE OF THE cooDsDAMAGEDayFIuEwArER. AND MOIR, SAVED FROM THE LATE FIRE AT MLISRS GRANT BROTHERS 4 CO 'S WAREHOUSE, SMOLT CLAMOR ...

SUMMARY. THE late pr

... as well as on the youngster who was called into play to try his hand in regard of drill. remarking anything connected with this corps we may as well state, fur the information of their friends, both at home and abroad, that in marching past last Saturday ...

GASFITTING IN ALL ITS BUANCULS

... cough. asthma, Le.; with primer* lions in plain English. di,; tnles, and all necessary directions the speedy cure nervous ami general debility, or mental and poser. decline. and all the diseases of youth matui tie. Sent ptist-free. In an envelope. on receipt ...

11.54 t Xitmarnacit Vest,

... Ilowie's pits, Hartford, and which we reported at the time, died on Wednesday last from the effects of his injuries The foot had been crushed, and it was thought that the leg would be saved, but gangrene ensued, and the leg was amputated by Drs Maclatehy ...

THE KILMARNOCK PO/IT, APRIL I, 1865

... predisposition may never ripen into actual transgression. No one could say that those who died in infancy had sinned, and, consequently, these we may conclude were aU saved. That the Church of England taught the doctrine of Original Sin, was manifest from the ...

COUNTY OF AYR REPORT

... to Kilmarnock on Tuesday forenoon, but shortly midnight amenced some friends who had come to visit him that be a great deal better, and that they need not stay with him. His friends left, mid he was found dead in his bed on lit-W--oodsy morning. Hs was ...

pendence of the Scotch people, and they would have been hurled out of the country. But he is thinking that

... were always beside the dying, trying to secure their lands. In Switzerland the great portion of the lands of several Cantons are in the hands of the priests. A lady lately rescued from their clutches when they were trying to secure her fortune of £BO,OOO ...

11 CAUSE OF THE ,CHOLERA,

... • throat of his baton, which seat the sefortunate youth Into the water. The next 'hies he saw was Boarlfoot struggling in the canal, and the eanstablc on his kneel at the side of the bank, as if trying to reach him with hitt baton, but whether w.th the ...