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... George A. Sheridan, Mrs. Ji Ellen Foster of New York, Mr. George E. Murray ... watt glad to say that one had been received, from him which would give ... d like to. hare % hearing. ' The letter was applauded. Mr. Joseph flood ...
... d l« ieiii : that S. 1". Loney has become much b< Her than he has been for s ... watt r, by some means,. ur. sine.- the ..ountn. even this. There are. he- that ... George Ryerson, ot Piere.-'.'in. re.-'.'in 'died on Monday. August ...
... George Nownes.) It cannot be denied that Mr Wells has a style of his own. No ... d/! sucopss for tho suitor about whom §hu hnsi heard various hints from her ... Watt _ is ;my name," re roplifcs "What is your name! do you sat? I ...