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Councilmen 1st Ward Henry Morgan, Aaron Merchant. 2d Ward William H. Shell, Robert B. Bailey. 3d Ward Stoughton Bliss, John B. Smith. 4th Ward Admiral N. Gray, Henry Howe. Mayor Abner C. Brownell. President of the Council William H. Shell.

The tavern-keeper was instantly killed by a shot from Private Brownell, of the Ellsworth Zouaves, who was at hand when his commander fell. The death of Ellsworth, needless though it may have been, caused a profound sensation throughout the country, where he was well known. He was among the very first martyrs of the war, as he had been one of the first volunteers.

But I have just received a letter from a brother of the late Henry Howard Brownell, the poet of the Bay Fight and the River Fight, in which he quotes a passage from an old book, "A Heroine, Adventures of Cherubina," which might well have suggested my own lines, if I had ever seen it. I have not the slightest recollection of the book or the passage.

I want somebody to light my pipe." "Why don't you light it yourself?" Brownell asked. "I would, only I knew you'd be along in a few minutes and would do it for me." Brownell scratched a match, stooped down, and applied it. "What are you reading, Sam?" "Oh, nothing much a so-called funny book. One of these days I'll write a funnier book myself." Brownell laughed. "No, you won't, Sam," he said.

To this end, three of them -Hugh Hardin, his chum Billy Worth, and Chester Brownell -had gladly accepted an invitation from the fourth, Alec Sands, to spend a month at Palmdune, the Florida residence of Alec's father, who had sent them on this cruise. With them Mr.

He let his imagination dwell upon it, and gradually evolved the story of a physician who made his own daughter the victim of a scientific experiment. In this tale, Mr. Brownell thinks, the narrative has no significance apart from the moral; and yet the moral is quite lost sight of in the development of the narrative, which might have been more attractive if told simply as a fairy tale.

This line has also a branch running off the main line at Brownell street, and traversing the whole length of Garden street, to the eastern limit of the city. The Kinsman street line, organized in 1859, runs from the junction of Superior and Water streets, through Ontario street and Woodland avenue to Woodland Cemetery.

Councilmen 1st Ward David W. Cross, Richard Norton, Henry Everett. 2d Ward Alexander McIntosh, John G. Mack, James Calyer. 3d Ward Arthur Hughes, Abner C. Brownell Christopher Mollen. Mayor William Case. President of the Council Alexander Seymour. Aldermen Alexander Seymour, John Gill, Leander M. Hubby.

She was so worn and heavy! He recognized the very dress she wore, an old black silk which she had "washed out" for Miss Patti Brownell when he was a boy. It had been then, it was now, her best dress. During the years the old negress had registered her increasing bulk by letting out seams and putting in panels.

The richest colourist of the nineteenth century, obsessed by colour, little is known of this Monticelli, even in these days when an artist's life is subjected to inquisitorial methods. Few had written of him in English before W.E. Henley and W.C. Brownell.

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