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Day
27
Month
January
Year
1845
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Public Domain
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Jn Green Oak, on the lst iiist., of consumplion, Mart Smith, a?ed 22 years. She hns been a professor of religión some five years. She bore her prot racted illnesa w ï t h great fortitude: the Lord was so merniful os to prolong her senses to the last, slip Jied leaning on the Saviour, breathing lier lite out sweetly, to all anpearance. - Com. In Ann Arbor, on the lBth inst.,Mr. Nathan Leseur, Jr. in the 41st year of his ige. i In Wfist Bloomficld, Oakland Co. Mich. on I Lhe lltli inst, Thomas Hosmer, a worthy citizen and sincere Cliristian. lie left a wife nd eleven children and a large circle of f ríenos to mourn his loss. In Keneington, O.ikiand Co., Ai-BERT,only ■on of Stephen K. and Diantha Junes, aged 5 years 9 montha and 25 days. Our beloved friend, Francís Wright, of Jiica, died in Philndelphia, on the 2d inst. - Fo those who knew him not, it needs not that t should be told that a good man has died} or such die every day; and those who knew lim will ask for a long eulogy on one whom hey so loved nnd esteemed. But those who inew him best, will mourn not only that they liave lost a friend, Lut that a trut man has died. To our short sightedneas it seem? that we can ill spare him. We need always the clear bead, the generóos heort, nnd the willing hand like his, nnd when such on oue is taken from our side, we have few words of" comfort for each other. That he is mourn ed for, and that he will not be forgotten, is hi3 best euiogy, and that he did well his work our best solace. - Antislavery Standard. In Green Oak, Livingston Co. Mich., on Wednesday(Christn)a6) the25th uit. Georgr. the son of James and Polly Barber, of the aforesaid place, in the 17th year of his age. - The deceased, was a lovely, promising youth, and bighly esteemed by oll. His loss is deeply feit, not onty by the af flicted family, whose anticipations ore, by this severe Providence, greatly blasted, but a!6O by tho commnnity in general. "All flesh is asgrass, and all tbeglory of man as the floivers ofgrass." O Lord, may this thy voice Be heard by all the Youth; May they, whileyoung, make a wise choice, And walk in uil iby truth. Com.

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Signal of Liberty
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