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This he did, and the "White Hart" has no further association with his person during his stay in the gay city. The "White Hart," nevertheless, has a very strong claim to Pickwickian fame, apart from the brief fact that the founder of the club stayed there a night or two.

It is therefore necessary to poison the germs of decay which may exist, or may subsequently enter the wood, or to prevent their intrusion, and this is the office performed by the various antiseptics. B. Baker's, C.E., recent address at the British Association of Aberdeen which has come into my hands. In speaking of stone bridges, he alludes to the bridge over the Adda as 500 years old.

The debts of the brokers to the public treasury were still more considerable: Mollien had to find the proof and ward off in a great measure the dangers resulting to the treasury from this fatal association with a company of speculators. Two years later the emperor placed Barbe Marbois at the head of the Court of Accounts which he had just founded.

John's what it is, who through long and familiar association are bound to it by a thousand ties, those who, like myself, have what may be called a family interest in this church. My father and mother were married here, I was baptized here. I think I may go so far as to add, Mr.

When such association came to him he accepted it as a boon, without relaxing, in any degree, his devotion to affairs. It was the old story, related in a thousand forms, but always with the same purport, since ever the foundations of the world were laid. "Male and female created he them." "And God saw that it was good."

Louis that a large wad of the $600,000 was invested in the Planters Hotel, in the names of the individuals who made up the Fall Festivities Association. They are drawing from the splendid institution the earning upon money raised by miscellaneous public subscription. No paper dare take up these matters and discuss them.

Greater than all his books or literary achievements was Arthur Penryn Stanley, the modest, true-hearted, unselfish, childlike, Christian man. Soon after I had begun my pastorate in New York, I became a member of the Young Men's Christian Association, which was one of the first that was organized in this country.

"Nor can I tell you," responded Mildred earnestly, "how much hope and comfort you have already brought me." "Come," said Miss Wetheridge cheerily, "we will go down to the rooms of the Young Women's Christian Association at once. We may get light there. The thing for you to do is to master thoroughly one or more of the higher forms of labor that are as yet uncrowded. That is what I would do."

Chapin has been called to the presidency of the Association, under circumstances precisely similar to those under which he had twice before assumed the duties of the position. Mr. Chapin was married October 15th, 1849, to Matilda, daughter of John Fenno, of Boston.

On her return to London in 1842, one Captain Lennox was a fellow passenger; and their association resulted in an action for divorce, by which she was freed from her husband, and yet by a technicality was not able to marry Lennox, whose family in any case would probably have prevented the wedding. Mrs.