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MISCELLANEOUS.

In order to be happy in any high degree, we must abandon ourselves, according to the will of God, and after the pattern of his Son, to the temporal and spiritual benefit of mankind.

An Important Suggestion. "Father," said a graceless youth, whose "governor " had a good habit of asking a blessing at meal times, and a bad oueTof breaking out into imprecations at other times. « I w i s h you would stop praying or swearing— l don't care whioh." The Imperial Crown of England; —There are comprised in the orovm I large ruby irregularly polished, 1 large broad-sapphire, 16 sapphires, 11 em | r . raids, 4 rubies, 1363 brilliant diamonds, 1273 rose diamonds, 147 table diamonds, 4 dropshaped pearls, and 273 pearls.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1707, 14 March 1862, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS. Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1707, 14 March 1862, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1707, 14 March 1862, Page 3

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