DEATH.
GniFFiTng.—Ou the 9th insfc., at Smart street, Charles Mngen, son of C. Griffiths, slater, aged six months.
Providential Beneficence.—Examiner (divine of the old school): ''Name :».n instance of benevolence and design united in the- native productions of a specified -oil." Candidate : " The growth of Spain and Portugal of th>' coik tree, coinei sent with that of the yielding port, ami sherry." Kxaminvr : " Very good, indeed, sir. 1 trust you will live to be a bishop." (Candidate pusses with flying oolor.\) Ue hid this printed on tho circulars around his bottles, none being genuine without it. The widow of an afflicted one who used the exteiruinator had the verses engraved on his tombstone,
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Evening Star, Issue 3965, 9 November 1875, Page 2
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