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Show Ileath and Foneial of 3I. Woolley. A ICtyivllle correspondent sends ui the followluj: Ouco more we are called upon lo mouru tbo Ion of a departed sitter, one who has will an 1 faithfully fought Ihe lattleofllfe, and who hit been taken to "that unknown hind, ftom whoeo bourn no traveler retuf us." On Tuesday evening, March 8, at 0 13 o'clock, Bitter Mary Woolley, wife or Henry Woolley, departed tblt life, at the nge of TOjoora. Thufuncral services were lie! I In the meeting, homo on March S, at I o'clock p. m. Thu scatters woro rretldent Angus M, Cannon, (leoriro C. Lambert, nn.l Itaao M. Waddell of Bait Uke, nud lll.bop Piter llirton, Thomas 1 llouecho mid William L. I'ayno of Kaysvllle. 1 hi. deceated wai born ut osall, Hlairordtbtre, Kuglaml. on iHlXP' ).?."'.,U,J w" married to William lllood in 185. Bhe was bailnl Into the Church of Jtsut i-'brlt of Lalter-dsy HalnU In .Marth, 1811, uud loft Lheruool for America ou January si 18 tl, arrlvliiR at Nan-.oo Nan-.oo lu April. Three weeks after reach. Inglhere her uuibmid died, having lira widow Willi ihroo children. In ISM the wat married lo llrother Ilcnrir ivoonoy, who .1111 turvlv.n her. They nmotttl with tbHalnt, In 18IJ, from Nouvwilo Council lll.ilt. aud atarUnl ocrots lho plaint with Captain Alhn raylor'a wnnmiiy on July , I8U. reaoblng Halt Like City on O. tober 1 1! Hlncy December. M, nicy havn re. tided at KasTllkrlbe was lho molbrr of tvi n thildriii, ilt of whom aurvl.e her. and the leavea 5'J graiidihlldrtn auilaiKroat graiidchlldirn. "Ibroiighout nil the trials and per tociltlmit of th. rulnb), the haa re. mnlned a faithful member of thu Church, and abohavesn record worthy of the emulation of her uumerous jj |