Mr Richard Torrens has been appointed knight commander of tie order of St. Miclsael and St. George. Here is something true as gospel: “ Widowers seldom die of grief. However crushed they may he, if you only let them alone they will generally re-wivo.” Air Bullock, the dispenser of the Daily Xaicd relief fund, has received from the French communes a handsome testimonial, consisting of a group representing English charith ss on a battle-neb*. A story is told of a soldier who was fnzen at .Siberia. His last nmark was “ex—.” He then froze as stiff as marl do. In the summer of 1850 some physicians found him, after having lain frozen f.ir one hundred and fifteen years. They gradually thawed him, and upon animation being restored, he concluded his sentence with “ ceedingly cold.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3006, 7 October 1872, Page 4
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133Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3006, 7 October 1872, Page 4
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