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; 17h. 31m.

1 2 Sir R. Peel (1., 1850

i, 3 Dog Days begin

5 4th SUNDAY 111111111 Tummy = 6 Postarre 1edueed to Three!

-‘ Pence th1oughout the B.I

E_ N. A. P1ovincea, 1851 1 ' 7 Showers, with»

= 8 warm weather

‘. 9 First General Assembly met

at Charlottetown, 1773

, 10 Thunder and Lightnmg 12 5th Sunday after 'l’rinityb 1

13 GovernmentHouse and Gen-

._ tral Academy erected 18541 14 Length of day at London,| = 16h 11m. At Edinburgh, 16]] 24111

St. Swithin

Length of day in Dublin, 1611 24m. warm a} sultry. 6th Sunday after Trinity. Pr. Augusta born, 1822. Mary Magdalen

St. James

7th Sunday after Trinity

Occasional showers.

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~ 8131110 Como—Quite ; laugh was raised in one of

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iteot we read of.”

ANGER ANL' SHORT LIFE. —Excessive labou1, sure to wet and cold, depri-

some food, habitual lodging, sloth, and

510115. survived all these, last reached

and

stance can

lsmn,

Said a gentleman

the Courts, by an official,

; out for the crier to open thel ~‘ Court, said “11111); it please: your Honour, the crier can’tl cry to—dny, because his wile is dead 1”

~ W110 built the 111511 1 house!” asked an ambitious school— ma’am ofa b110‘1tlit- ; tle 11111 on examination day.

l “1 do11 11110.1 1112141. , but ' "iIthinl: Noah dit.” ‘3 Why do you 1211111; so, my dear?”

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; who, when the judge called-

did

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ping:——“ Bless

my

[how in the name of Wonderg, black h?”

111assa,f de ieason am dis——-(le dayl ‘dis child was hom dere was '1 Ebony reoeiv—i ed a shilling for his satisfac-, tmy explanation, and 3 l’ter ,'

you get so Why, look ’1; here,

an eclipse

grinning thanks, continued:

“1 tell you What 115,1nassa,‘ <1: niqger may Munich, but he ain ’t green, 111

, “Because he 15 the first ark-j : 1 Length of day in Edinbuigh,t' '

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vation of suflioient quanti— ties of necessary and whole— bad ,- intem— perance, are all deadly ene- mies to human life; but they ; are none of them so bad as violent and ungoverned pas— ' Men and women have ' at T extreme old‘ age; but it may be safely doubted whether a single in-{ be found of a -' man of violent and irascible ' , temper, habitually subject to" storms of ungovernable pas—f who has arrived at a", very advanced period of‘life.

the .other day to a servant at the hotel where he was stop- soul, Salnbo, how black you are: "

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