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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 10 0 Browse Search
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othing has been heard since June, 1856. Von Henglin is at the head of it. Gabriel Feretti, Great Prior of the Order of Malta, Bishop of Sabina, and Abbot of Jarva, born at Ancona, Jan. 31, 1795, died in Rome Sept. 15, 1860. Col. E. E. Ellsworth, of Zouave fame, who now resides at Springfield, Illinois, has taken the stump for the Republicans. A flirt is like a dipper attached to a hydrant; every one is at liberty to drink from it, but no one desires to carry it away. Isaac Mitchell, of Richmond, Va., was swindled out of $47 at Cincinnati on Tuesday, by the "confidence" game. John McBride, a well-known merchant of Cincinnati, died on the 31st ult. The Baptist Church at Athens, Ga., was destroyed by fire on the 28th ult. Dickens received five thousand dollars from the Harpers for his story of "Hunted Down." The Thorndike collection of pictures was sold in Boston, last week, for $12,833. J. B. Carson died at Alexandria, Va., on the 2d inst., f
the strict etiquette of courts, and recognized all American citizens as standing in truth and reality on the platform of equality which they profess to occupy. Moreover, the hotel keepers of the United States, in general, are as intelligent and every way gentlemanly a class of men as their guests, and in Albany, we should think, especially in the winter season, when the Legislature is in session, much more so. The New York Herald mentions, in connection with the case of Gov. Morgan and Gen. Mitchell, that when LordSydenham came over as Governor General, he was for some time the guest of a gentleman who kept a hotel in Toronto, and who did everything in his power to make him as comfortable as possible. After the government house had been prepared for the Governor's residence, he removed to it, and gave a dinner to the Mayor and Corporation, of which body the hotel keeper was a member. The Governor General treated his fomer landlord with marked courtesy, and always asked him to the