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Chief entertainment, Y. M. C. A. lectures. Home mission movements and prayer meetings. Hot stuff on religion. Show him the Zoo. P. S. Five children, all girls, oldest named Martha. P. S. On Oct. 14 youngest kid, Ruth, suffering from the flu. "Barnes, Thomas R. 1627A La Salle St., Chicago. Credit fair. Called 'Tommy. Red hot sport. Horseraces. Prize fights. Poker. P. S. Likes chorus girls.

I am coming this evening to the Archduke. Your friend, I request you will send me the parts of the Symphony in A, and likewise my score. His I.H. can have the MS. again, but I require it at present for the music in the Augarten to-morrow. I have just received two tickets, which I send to you, and beg you will make use of them. I am, with esteem, yours, Oct. 9, 1813.

Avoiding all effort to make a show in the world, he furnishes a large stock of Gospel truth in his sermons, and puts into his administration an equal share of common sense. The next session of the Conference was held Oct. 12, in Janesville. We were returned to Ripon, as expected by all. But the year opened with another of those occasions which strangely unite both joy and sorrow.

A natural exudation of the animal might assist in overcoming the friction, and a powerful momentum be obtained. But all this is hopeless at least for the present!" he added, raising his tablets again to the light, and reading aloud; "Oct. 6, 1805. that's merely the date, which I dare say you know better than I mem.

Holland this morning saying at the beginning I should be surprised at its contents; and so I was. The Princess of Wales has invited him to accompany her abroad as her physician! After consulting with his friends he accepted the invitation. To MRS. RUXTON. EDGEWORTHSTOWN, Oct 13, 1814.

The responses to this inquiry given by the Executives of the other Cotton States were not all that so ardent a disunionist could have wished, but were yet sufficient to prompt him to a further advance. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, UNIONVILLE, S.C., Oct. 5, 1860. His EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR MOORE.

'To be, or not to be, that is the question, is thus paraphrased by Johnson: 'Before I can form any rational scheme of action under this pressure of distress, it is necessary to decide whether, after our present state, we are to be or not to be. See post, March 30, April 14 and 15, 1778, and Boswell's Hebrides, Oct. 25. O the depth of human understanding!

Sept. 15 -First battle of Soissons fought. Sept. 20 Russians capture Jaroslau and begin siege of Przemysl. October 9-10 Germans capture Antwerp. Oct. 12 Germans take Ghent. Oct. 20 Fighting along Yser river begins. Oct. 29 Turkey begins war on Russia. November 7 Tsingtro falls before Japanese troops. Nov. 9 German cruiser Emden destroyed. December 11 German advance on Warsaw checked.

"Ranaway, my negro Tom has a piece bit off the top of his right ear, and his little finger is stiff." Mr. Abraham Gray, Mount Morino, Pike county, Ga. in the "Milledgeville Union," Oct. 9, 1838. "Ranaway, my mulatto woman Judy she has had her right arm broke." S.B. Tuston, jailer, Adams county, Mi. in the "Natchez Courier," June 15, 1838.

The tracks and dung of cattle were observed; and this was the farthest point to the westward where we met with them. Kangaroos seemed to be very rare; but kangaroo rats were numerous. Black-fellows were very near to us last night; they very probably withdrew upon seeing us make our appearance. Oct. 10. Cloudy; wind northerly; thermometer at 2h. 30m. P. M. 88 degrees.