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... live and drive the old one.—The paint on carriage, replied, •• did not cost lull* much as the [* ...
... Australia or Texas. This fact is a most impressive commentary upon the state of opinions, well of society, in Great Britain.” Grace Greenwood, in letter from Boston to the iVistianal Era t says that 6, R. James. Esq., has been in Salem collecting materials for ...
... Miss Davenport closed her engagement giving benefit for the purpose of siding Kossuth, and recited address, written Grace Greenwood expressly for tha occasion. Madame Louise Tonmslre, the equestrian, who was Vsuxhallfonr reasons since, has been astonishing ...
... Emerson, and numerous others of similar distinction among the writers, and on tb* other aids Mrs. Kirkland, Mrs. Sigournie, Grace Greenwood,” Mrs. Emury, Clara Moreton, Alice B. Natl, &c., we are certain our readera will concur with us that such a galaxy of ...
... bliss. As blows the wind we needs must trim the sail, But still ’tis ours to tack against the gale. Hungarian Forms. —Grace Greenwood, American writer, is translating a series poems from the Hangarian language for one of the Washington papers. Here is ...
... they would be fit to use again the nest night.” “ A little nonsense now andihen, Is relished by the wisest men.” Porms.—Grace Greenwood, an American writer, is translating a series of pooms from the Hunga- rian language for one of the Washington papers. ...
... insurances did not cover more than about £25,000. Mr. Morgan John O’Connell, M.P., has been called to the English bar. Grace Greenwood (Miss Clarke) the American authoress, is at present the guest of Dr. Muspratt, at Rosehill Hall, Woolton. If Renegade ...
... insurances did not cover more than about 125.000. Mr. Morgan John 0 Connell, M.P.,has been called to the English her. Grace Greenwood (Miss Clarke) the American authoress. is at ptesent she guest of Dr. Muspratt, at 'Uphill flail Wootton. Rev Etraioannesse ...
... aesson. Among the late arrivals are Mr*. Edwin Forrest, Cushman. Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. McKeons. Mrs. J. 8. Silsbre, Miss Grace Greenwood, tbeautboresa ; Mr. Buchanan, the tragedian; Mr. (be lessee of tbe Baltimore Museum; Mr. Howard Paul, the dramatist; snd ...
... present season. Among the late arrivals are Mrs Edwin Forrest, Miss Cushman, Mrs Abbott, Mrs M'Kenna, Mrs J S Silsbee, Miss Grace Greenwood, the authoress; Mr Buchanan, the tragedian; Mr Owens, the lessee of the Baltimore Museum ; Mr Howard Paul, the dra- matist; ...
... season. Among the late arrival arc Mrs. Edwin Forrest, Miss Cushman, Mrs. Aba bott, Mrs. M‘Kenna, Mrs. J. S. Kilsbec, Miss Grace Greenwood, the authoress; Mr. Buchanan, the tragedian; Mr. Owens, the lessee of the Baltimore Museum; Mr. Howard Paul, the dramatist; ...
... present season. Among the late arrivals are Mrs. Forest, Miss Cushman, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. M'Kenna, Mrs. J. 8. Silsbee, Miss Grace Greenwood, the authoress; Mr. Buchanan, the tragedian; Mr. Owens, the leasee of the Baltimore Museum ; Mr. Howard Paul, the*dramatist; ...