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Show CORRESPONDENCE Wales, Feb. 25. 1S61 Editor Register: Sir, We have had considerable sickness of various kinds amongst the old and young during dur-ing the mouths of winter, in this quiet little burge. Three bright intelligent children succumb todealhunder different diseases One, the son of Mr. Henry D. and Margaret Reese, aged eleven years died with the diptheiia after an illness of seven days. The second is the daughter of Nephi and Tomena Keese, of Scarlet fever aged nine years. The third the infant childpf John A and Eme'y Washburn, aged two years, of Pneumonia, They have the sympathy of the whole community in their adiiction. We are happy to state that Bishop Reese and others are improving in strength after severe illness of many months. vVe trust the clouds of gloom will disappear, dis-appear, and may the rays of the brilliant sun bring forth health and prosperity in those that are caused to mourn. Our day school is once more in running order with fifty pupils in attendance, under the able management of Miss Eliza Hardy. CVMRY. j |