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The Shawanoe had hardly taken his position to act as cowen, when the venison steaks were about one-fourth broiled, which was enough to satisfy the parties interested. Those who had charge of the culinary operations divided the meat into a dozen slices, so that each warrior was provided for, and the feast opened.

About one o'clock, a rakish-looking schooner made her appearance, which, from her manoeuvres, such as frequently altering her course, as if she wished to avoid us, we suspected to be a slave-vessel; we, therefore, made full sail in chase, and at three o'clock, had approached near enough to fire a gun at her, when she immediately hoisted English colours, brought to, and proved to be the African, Captain John Smith, twenty-five days from Sierra Leone, and seven from Cape Coast Castle, laden with provisions for the colony, and having on board Hospital-Assistant Cowen, of the Medical Staff, who had volunteered to join the establishment.

One of the most curious Women I have met with in this way, is Mrs. Cowen, a Shopkeeper at Newport Pond in Essex, who pots great quantities every Year; there are undoubtedly many others who are very good in this way, but as I do not know them, therefore I may be excus'd if I mention her in particular.

On this front he spotted the flash of a 4-inch gun battery that used to shell B.H.Q., with the result that the heavy gunners fired on this battery and silenced it completely. I had also the services of L.-C. J. Cowen and Pte. Pte. King went shortly afterwards back to the battalion. But both these men did magnificent service in collecting intelligence during the remainder of the war.

Many of his friends, indeed, hope for even better things from him as a dramatist; and Blackmore, for instance, hardly ever writes to him without repeating that, great as has been his success as a novelist, it will be nothing to his success when he gets possession of the stage. From a photograph taken specially for MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE, by George B. Cowen, Ramsey, Isle of Man. Mr.

W.W. Duncan. Company A, Anderson and Pickens Captain Partlow. Company B, Orangeburg Captain McMichael. Company C, Lexington Captain Leaphart. Company D, Orangeburg Captain Danley. Company E, Laurens Captain Cowen. Company F, Newberry Captain Kinard. Company G, Sumter Captain Moseley. Company H, Orangeburg and Lexington Captain Ruff. Company I, Orangeburg and Lexington Captain Gunter.

An original letter of Paine, in the possession of Joseph Cowen, ex-M.P., which that gentleman permits me to bring to light, besides being one of general interest makes clear the circumstances of the original publication. Although the name of the correspondent does not appear on the letter, it was certainly written to Col. John Fellows of New York, who copyrighted Part I. of the "Age of Reason."

Stead's Journalistic Career His Methods Birth of the New Journalism Madame Novikoff and Mr. Stead Mr. Stead's Attacks upon Joseph Cowen How he dealt with a Remonstrance W. E. Forster Mr. Chamberlain's Antagonism The Leeds Mercury's Defence of Forster How he was Jockeyed out of the Cabinet Forster's Resignation News of the Phoenix Park Murders Forster's Reflections Mr.

Some of them even mine are at times brought out, smelt, turned over, and looked at, but as I have hinted, none, not even those by Gounod, Dvorak, and Cowen, have become standing dishes in constant request at musical feasts. Speaking generally, many splendid compositions seem to have missed fire through sheer bad luck.

The letter which Mr. Cowen sends me, is dated at Paris, January 20, 1797. "SIR, Your friend Mr. Caritat being on the point of his departure for America, I make it the opportunity of writing to you.

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