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PLAIN SPEAKING, TRULY!

... PLAIN SPEAKING, TRULY! Mm. lincola, (the widow of Preeidetit lanooln,) in the oouree the attempted sale of her and clothing of which much been said, wrote several begging letters to various people of ioioenoe in New York and elsewhere. A correspondent ...

MO CASE TO THOSE WHO SPEAK GAELIC

... CASE TO THOSE WHO SPEAK GAELIC. bna bSS wmb aaaaafjgnatlßtaaadtMhaaß of ooa Moßaoanafaaaa aba lathayaor IMa aaboafatioa vaa foot far paipnaa of |anafcllag pfaoaot aroeahto in Ixmdoß for panoaßoaadagfiOßthabigklaadßofDoollaßdwho oaafi aotapaak Mkh, aarrioa ...

THE FUTURE OF THE TELEPHONE

... Vanity Fair remarks: To all who care to thiiik about the matter it mu*t be clear that ilr. Edison’s recent inventions—to speak of othershave absolutely superseded and rendered useless the greater part of that telegraphic plant which the wwe Uritish ...

THE TICHBORNB TRIAL

... sailer on board the John Bibby, the master of which was Capt. Oates, remembered Roger, and had as many opportunities of speaking with him the captain. Defendant was Roger. Wm. Robinson, old Carabineer, identified the defendant. ...

JOT TI3STO-S

... overset by truih and daylight, the dark and tortuous path of that foul whelp of iniquity, who Ben J onion uvo— Speaks ill because neyer could speak well” how smoothly the stream of life would flow; therefore, when we see gall amt wormwood come from man’s ...

“Aha! AanieP thoogbt W Simon Lm vm m M to piae, trill la y bow dark btaa Ojraal WOOM to

... '' 001 Such waa the tenor of hie reflections duin. .. aolitary walk hoanawarde; and the v^ eonaeienee apoka aa it erer speaks to the man, but Simon Lee lU solemn tones wets fcy? ill Tsin. bad Uetoned the rice, and was having to make shipwreck on the ...

ANNIE LEE: THE WILL. ar ran Awnoß obaUnm*. CkfUr n. Few see Ae beerte mate w hesne, Tbs desert and

... desired, Annie, said Simon, for 1 want to speak to yon about our uncle's property. “Notyet, Simon, please/' answered his cousin. The sad event whieh has happened to ns, is too recent fur me to be able to speak of it without pain. Wait leait few days, ...

FUMKRdL OP THB LITK MR OOTT

... praysrt, I wonld dare to say, hart goae memorial before God, and bars bean accepted in His sight. Tea, I base no fear speaking thus, and speaking plain in his ease. They wsra washed in the blood of tbs Lamb, and perfumed with the sweetestsfincense; they were ...

ABBRFORD

... Wray was 88 years of age, a man of large stature, and possessed to the last of all his faculties. had two medals, which will speak themselves oi services. A description of them may be interesting to some of our younger reader*. The first is tbs much prised ...

THE YORK AND AINSTY FOXHOUNDS

... Beneath her wasted chin. Her eye in sunk and heavy. And her cheek ia pale and gaunt. And her look, her dress, her chamber. Speak of woe, of toil, and want. Her Up is parched and shrivelled. And her brow is trouble's seat. Her hair is thin and wasted. Though ...

THE SPEAKER AND HIS TENANTS

... graceful. Being a practical farmer, the right hen. gentleman knew well how to sympathize with his tenants in tbeir difficulties. Speaking for himself and others bolding lessee, considered it particularly handsome that their landlord should treat them the same ...

THE TOSH&KHAMA AT LAHORE

... One specimen of cashmere embroidery was rescued from its melancholy degradation, and the purchaser went away determined to speak word behalf of Its unhsppy companions left behind In their dismal sari hen cellar, at the mercy of damp, rata, and moths, and ...