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The account of the Charge of House Rent and Firewood to be allowed out of the Province Treasury. "Sent down for concurrence. "THOS. CLARKE, Dpty. Secy. "Feb. 25, 1757." "In the House of Representatives. Read and unanimously non concurred, and ordered that Report of the Com'tee be accepted & ye the said French Neutrals so called be directed to return forthwith to ye Town of Lancaster accordingly.

The construction of the line up the range towards the Barron Falls was then going on, but we were unable to view the Falls. On our trip down, Mr. Philp mentioned that the McIlwraith party would require a representative for the Gregory in place of the late Mr. Thos. McWhannell. He hinted to me that probably my name as successor would be acceptable to Sir Thomas McIlwraith.

If he be a true scholar, the farmer, who is a practical man, needs his learned co-operation in the most religious of occupations, that the land may be holy. Thos. Most of this volume is devoted to the average conditions which prevail throughout the United States. The attempt is made to deal with those causes which are generally operative.

He especially besought "the ministers of the gospel to take it into serious consideration as a matter for which they also will have to give an account. Did not Christ," said he, "die for these poor creatures as well as for any other, and is it not given in charge of the minister to gather his sheep into the fold?" Thos.

519 A Fireman at Sixteen; or, Through Flame and Smoke. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. 520 100 Feet Above the Housetops; or, The Mystery of the Old Church Steeple. By Allyn Draper. 521 The Boy Explorers; or, Abandoned in the Land of Ice. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. 522 The Mystery of the Volcano. A True Story of Mexico. By Howard Austin.

P., Dom., 1619-1623, 125, Chamberlain to Carleton, February 26, 1620: "Peacock, a schoolmaster, committed to the Tower and tortured for practising sorcery upon the King, to infatuate him in Sir Thos. Lake's business." This is one of those rare cases in which we know certainly that torture was used. Sir Thomas Lake to Viscount Cranbourne, January 20, 1604, Brit. Mus., Add. MSS., 6177, fol. 403.

By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. 509 The Boy Mutineers; or, Slavery or Death. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. 510 Always Ready; or, The Best Engineer on the Road. By Jas. C. Merritt. 511 Branded a Deserter; or, Boy Rivals in Love and War. By Gen'l Jas. A. Gordon. 512 A Scout at 16; or, A Boy's Wild Life on the Frontier. By An Old Scout. 513 Diamond Dave, the Waif; or, The Search for the Great Blue Stone.

Essayist and historian, was b. at Streatham, Surrey, and ed. at Eton and Camb. After leaving the Univ. he was private sec. to various public men, and in 1841, his circumstances rendering him independent of employment, he retired to Bishop's Waltham, and devoted himself for 20 years to study and writing. He also wrote a Life of Thos.

Huntington. 7th Ward P. M. Freese, E. S. Willard. 8th Ward Solon Corning, J. Dwight Palmer. 9th Ward A. Anthony, A. T. Van Tassel. 10th Ward Wm. Wellhouse, I. U. Masters. 11th Ward Thos. Dixon, J. Coonrad. Mayor Irvine U. Masters. President of the Council H. S. Stevens. Trustees 1st Ward C. C. Rogers, Thos.

I answered the Lieutenant "it matter'd not where his master was, but to tell me what men hee had & to call them out;" & my men being enter'd the fort & all together, I told thos that were present the cause of my coming, that I intended to bee Master of the place, & that 'twas too late to dispute.