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.^Mustache in the NAyy.-rTho followipff.plea Tor the''lacial'hair" is taken from the MedkaV . Times:"— -" .The hair not only keeps off, tfte' ray^ * dfthe'suninthe tropics,'bdt'it keeps in the natural warmth- of the body in the' arctic. regions : ; catarrh,,: bronchitis, herpes libialis, ; maxiUary neuralgias, t . 89' re' throats, fto all these it is , an- * tagoniatic—aritagOhistic indeed to ino'st of thosiß influences which Wye the^redit for-being exciters of pulmonary disorders;- The naval brigade in the. /was most remarkable for freedom; from diseases of the respiratory prgans. One officer shaved off his musta'cheV a thick &m bushy "one, on rejoining his1 shipi- The ininie'diate result' was' an attack of pulmonary, inflammation which well nigh cost him his life. And then the, crudty \of the operation itself! Let each pf us; landsmen, re.1 fleet how tenderly we treat dur "chins—the Careful appliance^ M deiriahd rtb get; cbhifortably throughl, the daily business! of' shaving; i'and^ then! reflect upon poor Jack s conditiqa and appliances a;s reported by, the. naval,doctor :—} y blunt razor, 2,; cold water arid little'of; it; 3, dairkriess or"somethiriglike it; r4, bit of broken: looking-glass;: $~ I rolling ship ; 6, icbld stiff features from^ the morn-, ing watch to operate uppa; and 7, rage at being forced to torture himself. . __ : J i »»«ii^^n^w!s,,EKGMSHMAN."rr A lettet from Florence Bayi:Tr'r^e have'stil^ in jblorence Capja!nri;re:a^^4h(e^temie'^6^^tffigdisTi^"bim4eUv idtfring!"the Lombard campaign under itlie. designar tion.sf|;"i (garibaldi's Englishman.''/ { Some ; r..x)| the. leading Tuscan patriots have opened afsu'b'sqriptioh'.' to have a bust'df tlie forriiidable i'ifletoan dbne: in ■'tttfahWtiy th¥«culp;tdr Fagwraeci.^ in the list' of subscribers to' ido; him'?honor, figure the ;ri^tneS)Of all theminiaterS of state, of the [Marquis Capponi, Prince- Strp^zij:the, Marquis Mannelli-* Galilei, 'with' cither men'cprisp'icUo^us ibrlifanki 'taldnbj'aii^charactel^ 'tb f"say Knothing of a* fjair; la^y, the Signora-Emilia- PerUzzi, whose elegant; Italian hand, very ..agreeably contrasts with the N stern, blotched scrawls of statesmen arid professor^.; Thebustisi"tcr^^be'Jaccbmbaiiiea by' an address,! in 1 which th^devotion of Uie?Devotishire militiamen ito tnktltalia'tf?catisetadroitly! .put in juxtaposition ■ wjith Lord;Byron;S' i generpus i ,entteavois on.ibenalf '. oiihe Greeks,,is.looked.upon asa sympton of that :brotherly;feeling^h^fis^ 'IHfiesofih'aMin'din'a'-^ijfm'inon bc>nd bf Jnst^ce aiid hutnknityi'l! kA n'UMdx rbs-s ■" /ni p,u a >AbsSkteb3 JuRYMAN.^At \hd t last, Taimton: Assizes the Court adjourned fora quarter [of lan, hour during the tr,ial ( of a case, and when the Judg# had retiirnedrlindV taken1 1 a fleatf a juryman was fmissmgi' A^fter an'hbtir-arid fifty dmutes hfe came' -'itttb .court, arid gave asuthe reasbri of. his absence that he hadconie frpmhqnie^ without his breakfast,; .andjiad gone to .ta^^merefreshment^as he un-, derstobd two' hours were allowed. Baron; Chaririell ' 'finedhftn;-£2O. i? ■' 1; :j>!i.1-!' |l5Wi;. j "" Does'iny sori'William, that¥jin thelairmy; get rptenty 'tb eat ?!H a sked «an: oldrlady 'ofsa'recruitings i sergeant* V* He sees plerityi' was the kcpmo,r£p|y, .olnieeiUhealTOya^oiafataonife*, ~-.,. ,;,

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 4

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