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And Judge Boompointer, gazing upon the affecting spectacle, burst into tears. From that day John Jenkins was an altered man. By W LK E C LL NS. The following advertisement appeared in the "Times" of the 17th of June, 1845: WANTED. A few young men for a light genteel employment. Address J. W., P. O. In the same paper, of same date, in another column:

Apelles used only four colours, and always subdued those which were more florid, by a darkening varnish. Nothing is superficial to a deep observer! It is in trifles that the mind betrays itself. "In what part of that letter," said a king to the wisest of living diplomatists, "did you discover irresolution?" "In its ns and gs!" was the answer.

I know what I owe you, Blucher; your energy, courage, determination, and ardor, have gained ns the most glorious victories!" "I have only done my duty, your majesty," said Blucher. "But I think our work is not half done yet, your majesty; we are to-day in fact only at the commencement of it. It is not enough for us to drive the French from Leipsic; we must pursue them, and expel them from Germany.

Do you understand, Augereau, peace at a moment when all are arming when war is inevitable, and when it is all-important for me to extricate myself as advantageously as possible from the snare in which we shall be caught if the allies profit by their superiority, and draw together the net surrounding ns." "Sire, and I believe they have the will to do so," cried Augereau.

"But we are indebted to you and to the poet Theodore Korner for the most soul-stirring sentiments, and it seems to me as though we have received only now the true consecration for the future that lies before ns.

It was meant by the primitive man to be a picture of his primitive house, this house being, of course, hut-shaped, and consisting of a conical roof without walls. 'm ns sanan... san, or, supplying the now quite obvious vowels, 'mens sana in... sano.

I have practised you in d ns, for an emergency." "Ten thousand thunders, I can say d n now to equal and surpass the purest born of all Britons." "Not so loud, my friend, until by-and-by. The Coast-guard will come to you, and you pull up with your horse hanging down his head, as if dead-beaten. Using your accomplishment again, you say: 'Here, take this on to Admiral Darling.

Nat grew red at mention of that name or was it the last glow of sunset on his rather pale cheek? and his heart beat happily at the thought of the dear girl working Ns and Bs on his humble socks and handkerchiefs; for Nat adored Daisy, and the cherished dream of his life was to earn a place for himself as a musician and win this angel for his wife.

Forester; here's a big rail fence now; I'll throw off the top rail, for be darned if I climb any day when I can creep there, that'll do, I reckon; leastwise if you can ride like Archer he d ns me always if I so much as shakes a fence afore he jumps it you've got the best horse, too, for lepping. Now let's see!

"By thy interested worshippers by shuffling W -e, by Z M -y, Lawyer S -ns, W -m S -th, T -l B -n, Sir G -r McG -r, and Dom M -l "Appear! "By thy talented votaries "Descend! "Still heedless! Then by the living B -m, and the shade of C -g, come! "Rebellious and wayward spirit! There is one potent spell, one powerful name, which shall force thee trembling to my presence. Now