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McDonald of Indiana declared that the popular sentiment of his State was overwhelmingly in favor of it, and he reproached Mr. Morton for opposing it. Other prominent Republicans in the Senate Mr. Sherman, Mr. Cameron of Pennsylvania, Mr. Hamlin, Mr. Blaine earnestly united with Mr. Morton in his opposition to the measure. The division was the same in the House. Mr. Henry B. Payne of Ohio, Mr.

"Now, a word with you, Mr. Cameron. You may find Mr. Bates a little difficult he is something of a driver but, remember, he is in charge of this office; I never interfere with his orders." "I understand, Sir," said Cameron, resolving that, at all costs, he should obey Mr. Bates' orders, if only to show the general manager he could recognise and appreciate a gentleman when he saw one. Mr.

Kenelm again bowed, and, turning away as politely as he could, addressed himself to Mrs. Cameron.

"But how did you know you were going to see me?" "My dear child, do you suppose for one minute that I fell for that Belle Harcourt business? Didn't you know that I would know that that very first letter was written by your fairy fingers?" "Why, Mr. Cameron!" exclaimed Adele, "weren't you really fooled?" "You WERE!" exclaimed Daisy. "You were at first, anyway."

Cameron's and as I am a particular friend of the family, I will endeavour to get you an invitation." "Mary is to be there, of course?" "Certainly." "Are you sure that you can get me invited?" "Yes, I think so. Mrs. Cameron, it is true, has some exclusive notions of her own; but I have no doubt of being able to remove them." "Try, by all means." "You may depend on me for that," was Mrs.

"The master is he who guides the destiny of a man or a race," said Venor almost in meditation. "He is not the man who gathers or disperses the wealth, or who builds the cities and the ships to the stars. The master is he who teaches what must be done with these things and how a people shall expend their lives." "And the Markovians do this, in obedience to you?" said Cameron whimsically.

These were the same troops which had been ordered by Mr. Cameron when at Louisville, and they were all that I received thereafter, prior to my leaving Kentucky. On reaching Washington, Mr. Cameron called on General Thomas, as he himself afterward told me, to submit his memorandum of events during his absence, and in that memorandum was mentioned my insane request for two hundred thousand men.

Cameron, who felt seriously angry with the young girl, addressed all her conversation to the dog, and as the dog elected to sit on Flower's lap, and snapped and snarled whenever she moved, and as Mrs. Cameron's words were mostly directed through the medium of Scorpion at her, her position was not an agreeable one. "Ah-ha, my dear doggie!" said the good lady.

All of which simply explains how, on a March Wednesday evening of the great year of peace after much tribulation, Mr. William Wallace Cameron, now a clerk at the Eagle Pharmacy, after an hour of Politics, and no Economics at all, happened to be taking a walk toward the Cardew house. Not that Willy Cameron made any excuses to himself.

While the regiment was at Camp Cameron, the state colors and a standard, procured by the liberality of its friends, were presented; and the patriotic speeches delivered on this occasion made a deep impression upon the mind and heart of the soldier boy. To him they were real perhaps more real than to those who uttered the burning words.