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Where Shall I Spend Eternity F

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
June
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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A ludy liad written on a card and placrd on the top of an hour-glsss in her garden-house, tbe following simple verso, frotn one of the poems of John Clare. It was the season when tht flowers wero in their highcit glory : " To thlnk of summers yet to come, That I am uot to sce. To think a weed is yet to bloom Frora dust that I shall be !" The next morning she found the (ollowiug line, in pencil, on the back of the unie card : "To think when hcavcn and earth are fled, . And times and seasons o'er ; When all that can die hall be dead, That I must die no more ! Oh ! where will then my portion be ? W here shall 1 spend eternity ?" The skelelon of a man enoased in a full suit of clothes vas found last Saturday hanging by a rope to a tree, near Golden City, Colorado. In a tnemornnilum bonk found in hia pocket is the name of George Hanchutt. A man by tbat nam 6uddenly disappeared fiotn Deuver about two years ngo, and it is suppoRed that Ibis ia the carne mu, am! that he committed suicide. A highly ingenious but depraved saloon keeper of Chicago has adopted a novel method of circuinventing the Sunilay liquor law. Any one who drops filteen cents into a box hearing Ibe louching iisoription, "Contribnto for the benefit of the poor,'1 is cntitled to a grutuitous drink nt the bar. The break in the F.enoh cable has been demonstrated to ba about 295 miles cast of the Massachusetts chore, off the gotithwest ooruer of Cape Sab e, It is fa d that within a circuit of 125 miles a'oui'd the Wliiie í-'u!phiir Fprin a of West Virginia, there is m 're i on ore thtn in the nuole of 'Jioat Britain.

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Old News
Michigan Argus