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! mouth Church, when a most eloquent and impressive 1 sermon was preached by the Rev. Sexby Pinfold. ; Keflorof Putham, in thia counly, and Minister of Brunswick Chapel, Porlmau.squ.iie. The Learned Divine preached from the following text of scripture-
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LITERATURE. The Struggles of a Young Artist. By a Brother Artist. Nisbet. There are few who cannot recount within their own experience at least one instance of a young man of genius or talent cut off at the moment
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