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This law was deeply resented by the New England States, and they held at Hartford, Conn., the first secession convention that ever met in this country. Georgia was foremost among the States to denounce and resist the aggressive acts of Great Britain.
"There was Con Heffernan, and a man they call Lax, who had come from Lough Conn beyond Castlebar." "He's not a man of this county." "I think not, though I had seen him here before. He has had something to do with the Landleaguers up about Foxford." "I think I have a speaking acquaintance with that Mr.
Kellach, latinized Celsus, his saintly successor, was promoted to the Primacy, and solemnly consecrated on Saint Adamnan's day following the 23rd of September, 1105. Archbishop Celsus, whose accession was equally well received in Munster as in Ulster, followed in the footsteps of his pious predecessor, in taking a decided part with neither Leath Mogha nor Leath Conn.
Eleazur Wheelock established a school at New Lebanon, Conn., for the education of young whites and young Indians. This school afterwards ripened into Dartmouth college, and was removed to Hanover, New Hampshire. From this new-fledged seminary, the Rev. Mr. Kirkland was sent among the Oneidas, and his labors in that quarter eventually resulted in the founding of Hamilton college, at Clinton.
When he re-appeared in America he remained a while at Hartford, Conn., whence he went to Chicago in 1876. He has lived there since, working at teaching and composition, and acting as musical critic of the Chicago Tribune. An unusually gifted body of critics, dramatic, musical, and literary, has worked upon the Chicago newspapers, and Gleason has been prominent among them.
The able and celebrated divine, the Rev. Horace Bushnell, D.D., of Hartford, Conn., in a letter to the Independent, says: "I went to Minnesota early in July, and remained there till the latter part of the May following. I had spent a winter in Cuba without benefit.
Your Commissioners recommend the building of a stone harbour out to sea without encroaching on the already exiguous dimensions of the land. They propose two piers, each some mile and a half long, and built of Portland rock, an excellent quarry of which is to be discovered on the property of James Barber, Esq., of Maryville, Kent County, Conn.
Seton's story is yet to be told. In 1890 Mr. Seton stocked his park at Cos Cob, Conn., with hares and rabbits from several widely separated localities. In 1903, the plague came and swept them all away. Mr. Seton sent specimens to the Zoological Park for examination by the Park veterinary surgeon, Dr. W. Reid Blair.
" 'BRIDGEPORT, Conn., February 21, 1867. " 'W. H. BARNUM, Esq., Salisbury, Conn.: " 'Dear Sir: Observing that the Democratic party has nominated you for Congress from this district, I desire to make you a proposition.
"However, you'll be paid on your own reckoning, and better, too," I said; and he was thereby consoled. "Now, we must get out of here," I continued. "Take turns by twos in helping Barkhouse. We had better not risk staying here." "Right," said Corson, "and now we'll just take these three beauties along to the station." "On what charge?" growled the man addressed as Conn.
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