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In addition to the pictures mentioned above, I may call attention to the adoring figure of S. Catherine of Siena, in three large paintings now severally in the Pitti, at Lucca, and in the Louvre. In the Uffizzi. As a composition, it is the Frate's masterpiece. See Vol. I., Age of the Despots, p. 487, for this consequence of the sack of Prato. L'Art Chrétien, vol. ii. p. 515.

From 1850 to 1856 he was District Attorney for Orange County. He was elected a Representative to the Thirty-Eighth Congress from New York, and was in 1864 re-elected for a second term. He was succeeded in the Fortieth Congress by Charles H. Van Wyck. 20, 515. FREDERICK E. WOODBRIDGE was born in Vergennes, Vermont, August 29, 1818.

Concerning the correspondence of the marriage of the Lord and the church, 116. There is a correspondence of conjugial love with the marriage of the Lord and the church, 62. Of the correspondence of the opposite with the violation of spiritual marriage, 515. See Science of Correspondences. CORTICAL substance of the brain, 315.

"You may do so," replied Joyce; "but in the mean time, the king must immediately go with me." Resistance was vain. The king, after protracting the time as long as he could, went into his coach and was safely conducted to the army, who were hastening to their rendezvous at Triplo Heath, near Cambridge. * Whitlocke, p. 254. Warwick, p. 299. Rush. vol. vii. p. 614, 515. Clarendon, vol. v. p. 47.

Ex-Slave Interviews Hamilton Co., District 12 Cincinnati RICHARD TOLER 515 Poplar St., Cincinnati, O. "Ah never fit in de wah; no suh, ah couldn't. Mah belly's been broke! But ah sho' did want to, and ah went up to be examined, but they didn't receive me on account of mah broken stomach. But ah sho' tried, 'cause ah wanted to be free. Ah didn't like to be no slave. Dat wasn't good times."

Richard Toler, 515 Poplar Street, century old former slave lifted a bony knee with one gnarled hand and crossed his legs, then smoothed his thick white beard. His rocking chair creaked, the flies droned, and through the open, unscreened door came the bawling of a calf from the building of a hide company across the street.

Ticknor & Fields. 8vo. pp. xi., 464. $1.25. The Pathfinder; or, The Inland Sea. By J. Fenimore Cooper. Illustrated from Drawings by F.O.C. Darley. New York. Townsend & Co. 12mo. pp. x., 515. $1.50. The Union. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 16mo. pp. 48. 50 cts. The Hidden Gem. A Drama in Two Acts. Composed for the College Jubilee of St. Cuthberts, Ushaw, 1858. By H.E. Cardinal Wiseman. Baltimore.

He saw at once the urgent need of more funds for the library and obtained a subscription from Ann Arbor citizens of some $1,515, to which the Regents added $300, resulting in an increase of 1,200 volumes. From that time dates the steady and consistent growth of the University Library. Even more pressing appeared to him the need for an astronomical observatory.

It is connected with Lake Erie by the Niagara River, and also by the Welland Canal, which admits the passage of vessels of large burden. This lake lies at a lower level than the others, being only 230 feet above the sea. It is, however, about 500 feet in depth. The whole area of these lakes is over 90,000 miles, and the area of land drained by them, 335,515 miles.

General Grant carried Pennsylvania by 137,548, New York by 53,455, Illinois by 57,006, Iowa by 60,370, Massachusetts by 74,212, Michigan by 60,100, Ohio by 37,501, and Indiana by 22,515. Several of the Southern States presented figures of similar proportion. In South Carolina the Republican majority was 49,587, in Mississippi 34,887, and in North Carolina 24,675. Mr.

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