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"I wish I knew more about ordinary law," he said. "I'm all right on Corrupt Practices and that kind of thing, but I don't know the phraseology outside of electioneering. Do you think a Jun. Soph. Ord. can be any process in a libel action?" "It might be. Why do you ask?" "Well, the paper I signed was a sort of agreement to indemnify them in case of proceedings for libel.

"I couldn't help knowing what was in your mind that day in Dublin when I spoke to you about Lalage's Jun. Soph. Ord." I could see that the Archdeacon was uncomfortable. He had certainly entertained suspicions when we parted in St. Stephen's Green, though he might now pretend to have forgotten them. "You thought so then," I went on, "though it was quite early in the day." "Not at all.

This story had been written in some young lady's letter to her correspondent in the country, and miss in the country had told it to her brother, who had come to town this day, dined in company with my father, got drunk, and had given a bumper toast to "Miss Montenero, the Jewish heiress Mrs. Harrington, jun. that is to be!"

Senator Fessenden of Maine had two sons who rose to the rank of brigadier-general; a third with the rank of captain, was killed in the second battle of Bull Run. Vice-President Hamlin had one son who attained the rank of brigadier-general; another who served as colonel. William H. Seward, jun., also reached the rank of brigadier-general. William H. Harris, son of Mr.

Among the Democrats, now the dominant party, the most prominent of the new members from the South was John Randolph Tucker of Virginia, a distinguished lawyer who had been the Attorney-General of his State and always a zealous adherent of the State-rights' school; Alfred M. Scales of North Carolina, a member of the House in 1857-59 and afterwards Governor of his State; Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia, who had become distinguished as a member of the Confederate Senate, and who as a popular orator and ready debater had attained high rank in the South; Joseph C. S. Blackburn and Milton J. Durham of Kentucky, the former a fluent speaker, the latter an indefatigable worker; Washington C. Whittihorne and John D. C. Atkins of Tennessee, the latter a member of the House in the Thirty-fifth Congress; John H. Reagan of Texas, Confederate Postmaster-General; Otho R. Singleton and Charles E. Hooker of Mississippi, the former a member of the House as early as 1853; Charles J. Faulkner of West Virginia, a prominent Democrat before the war, and conspicuously identified with the rebellion; Thomas L. Jones of Kentucky, who had already served in the House; Randall L. Gibson and E. John Ellis, young and ambitious men from Louisiana; and John Goode, jun., of Virginia, who had been a member of the Confederate Congress.

He was one of the private secretaries of President Taylor before he had attained his majority, was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas at thirty-one years of age and a member of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1873-74. He was an able lawyer and strong debater. William McKinley, jun., entered from the Canton district.

Oh! your humble Servant your very humble Servant, Sir. When you write yourself you will find the Necessity of Alterations. Why, Sir, wou'd you guess that I had alter'd Shakespear? Wit. Yes, faith, Sir, no one sooner. Mar. jun. Alack-a-day! Was you to see the Plays when they are brought to us a Parcel of crude, undigested Stuff.

Forget the deserted wretch who breathes his heartfelt prayers for your happiness, and who will ever remain your friend and well-wisher. "FRANCIS CLARE, Jun." From Francis Clare, Sen., to Magdalen. "I always told your poor father my son was a Fool, but I never knew he was a Scoundrel until the mail came in from China.

"P.V. COURTLANDT, jun., On the 18th of January, 1793, the House of Assembly passed the following resolutions on the subject.

"Of whom did the family consist?" "Four persons." "Mark, leave Mr. Warwick alone." "As long as he answers I shall question. Name the four persons, Adam." "Gabriel, sen., Dolores his wife, Gabriel, jun., Catalina, his sister." "Ah! now we progress. Was señorita Catalina as comely as her brother?" "More so." "You adored her, of course?" "I loved her." "Great heavens! what discoveries we make.