Bones raoai Sebastoeol. — The Times calls attention to the report that 237 tons of bones have been importedfromSebastapol, and asks if ' they are the bones of men* anH animals commingled, and now exported by Russia, and imported by English speculators, tojnanure our fields? The subject is one which must be so painful to many persons whose relatives and friends were engaged in the late war, that it would be well j,f it were quickly set at rest.— European Times.. "Taking them one with another," Rev. Sydney Smith, "I believe my congregation, to bo the most exemplary observers of the religious or: dinancesj for the poor keep all the fasts, and the rich all the feasts." "
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 130, 17 March 1860, Page 1
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