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Show Probajily no sadder spectacle wns ever witnessed than that which is related re-lated in French papers about the recent re-cent interment of the body of n child, in the churchyard of tirosbois, a village vil-lage oufcido of Paris. As the little coffin was being louo.-cd into the grave a stifled groau was heard, and the hcartatrickeu and bereaved mother flew to the coJHn und wieneli-ed wieneli-ed off its lid. Her joy was inexpressible inexpress-ible assho beheld her still living sou; bat her joy was only of a few minutes duration. The child gave another groau and threw baek its head; it was then realty dead. The overjoyed mother clasped it the dead child to , herbreast, and in another iiibLuit her reason was goue. The sudden changis from grief to joy and from oy to despair had unseated her reason. |