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Honest Tom Shaughnessy. When men in private life exhibit singular kindness of heart, and which, from their occupations happens to become wellknown, it is the duty of the Press, when it can so far intrude on private affairs, to record them. For, if it be a duty to expose wickedness of every kind when it in- trenches on the public weal, how much more is it the duty of the same powerful agent to exalt unusual goodness, and re- cord it in the public chronicles of the country? Mr. Thomas Shaughnessy was   by trade an undertaker. With a face of lengthened gravity he joined a most sociable and jocular disposition. He had the art of laughing inwardly; a nice ob server, however, could discern in the cast of his eye, the merriment which, under a grave aspect was going on within. But besides his love of humour, Shaughnessy was a man of singular benevolence; the consequence was, that unlike his brethren   of the same craft, he was able neither to build houses nor keep his carriage. Shaugh- nessy was not esteemed by the religious; because his religion consisted but little in external devotion; it possessed the un- equivocal stamp of perpetual works of kindness and charity. Many a poor man has worthy Tom buried, whose widowed wife and children never paid him; and what is still more to this good Christian's credit, he was pretty certain at the very   time he made the decent coffin, and carried   the dead to their long home, he would have to do the job gratis. Our Saviour advises his followers to lay up their trea-   sures in heaven. This was honest Tom's opinion; so he buried the corpses of   worthy people at a risk. If he were paid, well; if not, he considered (no doubt) that the Saviour of men would be as good as his word, and place it to his credit in another book kept by himself. Peace be with thy manes, honest Tom Shaughnessy! Thou wast a sympathiser with the human race, and especially with those in affliction!     May your family find, in the world, and if not in the world - with God, one who will be to them better than yourself.

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