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... support he had always received from officers and man Scotch and Bighlaud re-'i. ments. * * Sara J. better known her name Grace Greenwood —is now 70 years old and lives in Washington. She was the first woman newspaper correspondent in that city. She her ...
... bat it., and the aye age for miles eking thu deepest parts is nut over ft* It. Cher thseek Canon, in Coloreds, which Grace Greenwood, Dayasti Taylor, and other travellers have printed as rivalling the Yelluivelone, is but little ever 10001 i. at its higheet ...
... recover. On Monday, inquest was held at the Dusty Miller Inn, Mvtholmroyd, before Mr. Ingram, deputy-coroner, the body of Grace Greenwood, the child murdered by her mother on Friday last. The jury returned verdict of •’ Wilful murder against the mother, who ...
... sierlies nx of popular letters on the subject of agricultural chenis a try. They are addressed to Alderman aeebi. hs Grace Greenwood, the well~known Amnericao aa tte, thoress, lectured at Tremont Temple, in Bostai aa- 15, to an immense audience. Her subject ...
... praiseworthy. Gommdors ?” Goarnders : Gearuders 1' Otaruders r We give it op.—Owe-a- i. Ai UGLY& IMIGRANT.— Grace Greenwood is ell gessmils es sossatly was. in Colorado. and wrote SO OD illl New Dieser, from Manitou, 1 is We lately spent two ...
... stranger got up. Says I, Where are you going , r Says he, Good day, sr.' Says I, 'Good day, sir. IN A QtICMSILVER MIN 6.— Grace Greenwood, who has been for some time travelling in the west of America, sends to the Nrir York nines an of a recent visit to a ...
... been enlisted in the st regiment, under the truly Britannic name Smith. United Service Gazette. Thrilling Incident.— ln Grace Greenwood’s lecture in Boston, United States, she referred incident that took place the burning steam®** one of the western lakes ...