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Frances Willard took her stand for woman suffrage in the W.C.T.U. in 1876. Ms., Diary, Sept., 1877. To James Redpath, Dec. 23, 1870, Alma Lutz Collection. New York Graphic, Sept. 12, 1874. Mrs. Hooker believed her half-brother guilty and repeatedly urged him to confess, assuring him she would join him in announcing "a new social freedom." Rumors that Mrs.

Wednesday, Sept. 12th. Heavy and frequent showers, from last evening till near noon to-day, when it cleared up, and continued fine all the afternoon. This forenoon, I accompanied Mr. Kenneth Macauley to the Court House, and attended the opening of the general quarter sessions. Friday, 14th. Attended the Court to-day with Mr. Macauley, where I heard various cases of petty larceny.

Sept. 25, Strong gales and rough sea. Ship rolls heavy. Sept. 30, Hard squalls and tremendous sea from N. & E. Ship labors very hard. Oct. 3, A very heavy sea running during the 24 hours. Ship labors too much, owing to bad stowage of cargo. It must be corrected.

Parted from thence ye 12th. Sept. Parted from L. ye 22d. and arrived at P. ye 24th. From P. parted ye 28th. Arrived here ye 30th Sept. Then follow some jottings, apparently of the lady's movements. Sept. Either ill counselled or she has made a confidence. Sept. These scrawls appear to indicate some communication between Madame de Talmond, the Duke of Lorraine, and Louis XV.

Letter to the People of Scotland against the attempt to diminish the number of the Lords of Session, 1785. BOSWELL. 'By Mr. Georgics, iv. 132. See ante, iii. 56, note 2. Very likely Boswell. See Boswell's Hebrides, Sept. 22. Johnson had said: 'Lord Chesterfield is the proudest man this day existing. Ante, i. 265. Lord Shelburne.

After my departure from Bristol I continued to help my fellow-labourers by my prayers. I had the fullest assurance that the Lord would help them, and my hope was not ashamed, as will appear from the following part of the journal. In the evening of Sept. 10th, we arrived in Exeter, where we were lodged by a brother, who on the following day left for Plymouth.

Le Bretailleur, once said to me on such an occasion, and an opinion also of your peculiar merit, could have extorted such concessions; for he and all his family are, and have been, time out of mind, Mavortia pectora, as Buchanan saith, a bold and warlike sept, or people.

Monroe offered a reward of $300. The following is a copy of a letter dated Norfolk, Sept. 25th, 1800: "Last Tuesday, on information being given that Gen. Gabriel was on board the three-masted schooner Mary, Richardson Taylor skipper, just arrived from Richmond, he was committed to prison in irons.

As she could not travel without a companion being an invalid I offered my services, which were accepted, but I had another object in view, namely, to procure capable young persons to teach my school. Mlle. Mance was well pleased that I should accompany her, and, as our simple preparations were easily made, we left Montreal on the Feast of St. Michael, Sept. 29, 1658.

It is a comfortable reflection to me, that all the victories of last year have been gained since the suppression of the Bear Garden and prize-fighting; as it is plain, and nothing else would have made it so, that our valour did not singly and solely depend upon these two Universities. Adieu! ARLINGTON STREET, Sept. 1, 1760.