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BERRY STRF:RT PRrPBYTERIAN CRCKCH,

... observed a beautiful marble tablet, erected by members of the congregation and other friends, in memoriam of a brother of the pastor's, Surgeon William Hanna, who died of fever (while in the discharge of his duty) about a year ago. He was a young man of ...

. Freedom's battle mire begun, Bequeathed from bleeding tire to moat Though bailed oft,

... mark an epoch In Scotland's blstory, only second in importance to the glorious era of the Refor- I @nation. My Christian friends, In the membership of the Church, let me exhort you to remember you have • great deal to do for yourselves with regard to ...

ilinnruockVost, COUNTY OF AYR REPORTER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1864

... five amissing, including four men on board two barges moored close by the magazines, and which were also destroyed, five have died from the effects of hurts received. A good many have been injured more or less severely, but they are all likely to recover ...

TEE AYBSIIIRX PULPIT.—No. XXV

... inaptly defined as the childhood, youth, and age of man regarded as a moral and religious creature. Prom the beginning of the world to the giving of the law by Moses was the childhood: from the Law Christ was the youth; and from Christ till the end is ...

m 'PIUS 'S POPULAS LAW !ULTIMO. SIXPIOICS E tCH-PRES ST POST

... would impose an irreparable injury npoa their friends and companions. . _ Mr MKie, treasurer of the dumb, then rose and said that In addressing the meeting that night be was forcibly put in mind of a friend of his who to K lima:neck to teeters in the George ...

-THE SIECOND ArtACK ALSO IMPULPF.P

... corps, and contributed to the vindication of Its honour. The enemy's assault struck the third and fourth brigades of the first di vi4to, and there wen great confusion In that portion the line. I saw the line when It gave way, but could not tell precisely ...

(Starts! Naos

... courses of loose bricks on the top; then get on the Court House, evidently fancying be would thns be nearly at liberty; but on trying to scale the first will, he alarmed Mrs Higgins, and had again to climb the chimney, and when they searched for bine on one ...

THE IIL2,I4UtNOCR POST, JANUARY 7, 1865. THE AYRSHIRE PULPIT.—No. EXEC REV. W. B. ROBERTSON, IRVINE

... fur Instance, are particular seasons of personal and social interoonrse. We lay hold of them, enjoy ourselves, visit old friends, revive old associations, con. firm ancient flee, form new ones, and generally avail ourselves of them as seasons of re-anion ...

SATURDAY, DICII/111111 17, 1864

... town, and that ladies have been appointed for the purpose of collecting subscriptions. As they intend to call upon their friends within a few days, we doubt not that the response will be commensurate with the great 'claims the institution has upon the ...

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... we expect that the change will meet with every manner of justice. We should have liked to am a few of the old members the friends of the present system, in the committee. They would not, however, we believe, allow themselves to be notrinated. Several Railway ...

MARRIAGE REJOICINGS

... Radium &c. There were about 140 Indies and gentlemen present, eonsisting of the employees and their wives and other female friends. A blessing being asked, a sibstantial tea and panying edibles were disposed of. The Chairman then addressed the meeting. ...