DIX2 D:On Tuesday, May 11th, 1K’8, in St, Charles county. Mo., Ann M„ daughter of Robert F. uud Folly Calli-8on, aged seven years nine months.On Monday, May 24th, 18o8, Mrs. Folly Callison, wife of Robert F. Cxllison, aged forty seveu years nine months.How forcibly are we reminded of the uncertainty of human life! Death is indeed no respecter of persons; the aged and the young alike are his victims. Mrs. Calliton had beeu a member of the Church quite a number of years, and died in peace.At Alleutoa, July 1-ltb, Mrs. Ann Allen, consort of Robert Allen, aged seventy-four years.She was a native of Virginia. Iu early life she was educated religiously in the Episcopal faith. Iu 182(5 she attached herself to the M. E Church, and remained a consistent and exemplary member until her death. To her early, continued, persevering, pious instructions, consistent and exempiary life, her children are under unspeakable obligations. For nearly live years my mother has been suffering from that terribly afflicting malady incident to the human family, called paralysis, and which dually terminated her earthly eareer.T. R. Allen.[Winchester, Va., papers please copy.]]]11