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AWAY
UK and sighing, sorrow and sighing, How can it happen that these should pass Out of a world, where the Bowers lie dying, **Cut of a world where all flech in grasë 1 Borrow and athing, sorrow and sighing, - Dear on the autumn, and fair as the rain
Borrow and mighing, sorrow and sighing, *** Wil they then cease, and our souls grow dall
Staggishly somnolent, torpidly lying,
Lappen la the esim of a deep sea holl "Sorrow and sighing Borrow and sighing
Should we not long for the thundering main 1 *Sorrow and sorrow and eighing,
"All to be done, and our fears gone dry;
. Narer a thought o'er the boundary flying, Never a grasp as the clonde sing by, Borrow and afgbisig/ sorrow and sighing, "All faded out nothing left to restrain,
2 Sorrow and agbing, sorrow and sighing,
four days be cut off from these t Il, at the fairy mart, we were life buying,
Should we nos choose them, past things that Borrow and alghing, sorrow and sighing,——** Take what you will, only leave us sur pain,"
VISHALL DIE ALONENA When the rich gold and purple of Lite's case ...
Ide in ita/beauty on the silent sea When slow, And bear his whisper, God has called for
A SHORT HAND FOR POPULAR A B D USE
The Pall Mall Gazettes, of Feb. 22, and Feb. 26, contain the following letters on Short-hand
SI-I wish to call attention by your assistance to the great value and utility of general knowledge of shorthand writing. It scans to me extraordinary that we are content to leave this valuable acquisition exclusively in the hands of reporters, with out an effort to share its advantages and convenience. The Times took ng this question in 1863, and several eminent men have from time to time advocated it, but no concerted action has resuited. want a lead, and this must come from those who direct the education of the country. Sir W Armstrong said some years ago,
We
It is intelligible that grown up persons, who have acquired the present contentional ir of wiitlas
should reluctant to mouri
be stic labour of mastering a better systemi; but there can be no reason why the riding generation should not be instructed in a method of writing more in accordance with the activity of mind whielt nos prevails." --I remaiu; Sir, yours obediently, R. ***
This is the other letter:
Bix--"Why do we not all learn short and 1 asks one of your correspondents.
on the shore I see the white robed angelBecause we are not all going to be newe-
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THE CHINA MAIL.
That it is. A little study will enable him to understand it, and no longer legi- timate stain on the mind is required to comprehend the a above diagram, which is resolved into its parts as follows
THE CONSONANTS.
J & C
paper reporters, is the answer which nearly everybody will give: There is however, an
" aspect of the e question which ought not to Eyen is with love will water me on the sea
shorejaloin də difethiye bit fob so anitimarily disposed of Whether or
to take
rm, bainan, bands will, foudy pread my not weak aby tachetin versonal ·
bear them with me on my journey
On through the almness of the weld in
Add this great beauty of the ears and hear,
The holy night, whose glory fills my soul The softened amethyst of fading twilight,
The gleaming stars on nighave.copiaroned
i#Are U
gotten
What di their beauty can I bear with Alene, alone, sighed geulle-hearted Pascal, Alough wif this earth ia dimly failing to
from
That
And you think that not alone we die 3-
are wd alone if one kind Friend is pigh 7. One who hath said, "Lo, I am with you always! The way wore blau who sat by Catifes Speaking good words and healing all the
peppio
Who lived and died for love of you and me lone, fix this our Friend and Brothers great sugels, bow before His
speeches and germions for our own. edification, there can be no doubt that the use of some sort of characters tween ordinary writing and would be
Frienyjoule thing of the utmost value to.
and other writers of the
press, In the ordinary course of life we and compelled to forse pur faculties to move at three different rates of speed, whether in of ideas of our own, or the origination
following the ideas of usor persona
Bio
(b), be, by, hay
(d) do, dlá
(and) if; of, for
(and) go, got, gone
(h) his, has
(kanda bard) come, can
(4) all
(1) kae, my, may
(1), on, no
"(2) up, put
(7) quick, quit (1) are, our
2 and e' soft) is,'
() to it, at
(w) we, wis, were
(x) except
(y) why
LADY MENZIES TO ME, TEMPLE.
No. 1840-MAY 1. 1869.
These are written under the last letter by making a perpendicular stroke equal ing alleged intimidation at the Perthshire of a word. Write the word "treatment" to the length of two p's, ie a double palection, published in the Scotch papers by as in short, trtment," and place them and drawing a horizmal line through Mr. T. & Potter, M. P there appears the under the last The same rule ap- the lower part of the joined letter. Thus following letter to the Episcopal clergyman
of Strathtay- plies to nond, tant, and ing. The others you erect a perpendicular in a very short are joined to the last letter. Each has time, and it cannot be mistaken for any the sound of "sh," which is, and always other word has been, a difficult combination. There It will be soon that these arbitrariés is a mimorable instance of it of old. The are relieved from the suspicion of being terminations with this sound, though fanciful, inasmuch as they are based on joined to the word, have to “ go back," the initial letter or letters of the word though they are necessarily part of the intended. In forming arbitraries, this word. We give examples of each-the principle should be borne in mind, but it detached and the joined. This is the is not absolute, word “treatment" (spelt short)
·trtment
trting
Here the terminations are detached,
and the word "off
Ferleyer, Aberfeldy, Dec. 1, 1868, Dear Mr Temple-Do you not think you might give up the aftanson service for suis weeks! It is so dark and dreary, and an your sermon is only about a quarter of an hour long and last Sunday I really could not follow it or make cose-perhaps from the rosting of your paper it restos scarce worth going out to late you think of giving it up please let me know, as when one could read the service at home f wo might then come down next Sunday morning, el bire. Temple I hope to call on her soon. and I am, truly your,
...A. B. MESES.
In writing bo careful that your char- acters are written in size proportioned to each other, as shown with sufficient se curacy in the diagrams. It is very no Candid friendship could hardly go further. cessary to keep this instruction on mind; But if every member of a ecugregation had the friendly candour of Lady Menzies, what whatever may be the size of character an ecclesiastical convulsion would follow!
CA
in the alphabet is most convenient. It is small enough to permit of quick writing it is large enough to ensura perfect legibi lity. The and are shown in rather larger than a fair proportion; they should that have happened during be made a little smaller.
Now let us take the word "officious" /Fou start with, keep it proportionate The compromise, too, of coming to church throughout. About the size shown"next Sunday morning" if the clergyman will only give up the dark and dreary after- son is charming in its natural simplicity.
Opening a newly published work, sabied Annals of Our Time" which is curious and valuable, note book of sventa | Pery
we light upon a
paragraph ilustratives the bangos of popular opinion. Dealing with the year notes that on the 3rd of July the Journal wrote as follows it is stated that Bright, the anti-corn law agitator, is aspected to visit the wool fair, which will be held at Alawick shortly, in order to scatter the seeds of disaffection in that quarter. Should he make his appearance, which is not improbable, it is to be hoped there may be found some stalwart yeoman ready to treat the diesffected vagabond as
(spelt, icious)
cient" (feient) Here the term nations are joined but there is nothing to indicate their different meanings. The vowel becomes necessary, and you use the or the e as the word reqtures and you then
is officius," and
cient, Without the vowel in this case, you might report a man as "officious," where he was described to be "eff rient." The worl virtus will be written “vrtu," the “u” being placed just over the end of "t. These instances will illustrate the occasional necessity for the vowel, and the use of terminations,
havé
No ruled lines are required and thick" and "thu" strokes are unknown. Write utraight aeross your paper, pissing the vowels, when used as such, above the affi-word when used at its commencement, or end. When used as terminations, they must be detached and placed underneath as already explained. The 1, when used as a word (I, high, eye) may be written rather above the centre of your line of writing; there will then be no possibility of your mistaking it for a ore, which serves must be written on the level of your hand.
The vowels are also used as termina
is
ور
of
and
MISCELLANEOUS.
editer
SERMONS. The length of a sermon is a Having reference to the popular use The rosy light of morning on the mountains, The tender purple of the distant sen;
Commence to make the characters at lions. One, 2, (z) has been already of this systein, as suggested in the Pall matter of taste, and it may be added of Pipin love now, from bouceforth all for There is the reading pace, the listening or the out indicted by the dot dot mentioned. When used as a vowel it Mall Gazette, we recommend that all to have been comparatively short. Many
patience too. Sermons in early t times speaking pace, and the writing pace. The forms no part of the character. When me realiug pace is naturally by far the most standing alone the character will indicate simply a letter, as are all the other proper names of men and things Bede's consist of a very few lines, and rapid, and is limited only by the speed at out of the words set opposite to it, but wels; they are (as has been said) should be written in the ordinary full some of those extant by the Latin Father which we can move our eyes along the one may be enlarged at pleasure. Thus for instance, to write the word (do write ligent indeed, but he will sellom find
written apart from the word. You want, hand. A compositor may be very intel- could be delivered in ten minutes. It was sprinted page and take it the Idens there gone, may be indicated by the addition it, and don't be "ide." The conanything in the context of his "copy"
in Puritan times that
usurped a set before us. The latoning pace must
Vereignty over all devotional exercise, " and "k" may be added accommodate itself to our own or other of " to "g- people's powers of articulation; and the to "q" for quick. But for the most the sentence how al you are," the word tinn or surname, For private memoze length of sermons was-Twenty mi- sonants are "dl." If they stood alone in to assist him, in the desyphering & chris- then sermons were one, two, and three hours long. Baron Alderson's verdict an difficulty of keeping up our attention when part the meaning must be retained, as in might be read as dull, put the comma randa the short hand characters are mutes, with a leaning to the side of listening to au extremely slow speaker ism” and “n. The formation of "a" notorious. In fact, the mental fatigue in-may commence at any part of the circle, want the word idling, place a can- special cases, is not recommended for can't strike ile in twenty minutes, he's
over the "d" and you have idl; if you available, but their uso, unless in very and an American critic says "If a preacher: volved in perpetitally patting the drag upon as may be most convenient for the letterma under or by the aide of the lower proper namas. on moving thoughts to suit the eart-horse which may follow. It will be seen (make end of "1" Thus, a comma, is xo
stther got an ancomas bad, location or he's boring pece of a very deliberate orator is far great the obaracters and son) that "I" and "" the same word a vowel and a termi positor's discretion-as it often is now half hours long, for the benefit of the Punctuation must be left to the com- Irving. preached a sermon three and a witly the wrong tool." Edward listening to one.
But are drawn, the formuar from the top, the nation. The same is true of all the other but in order that he may have fair play, Loudon Missionary Society, in Tottenham is the albwess of mental movement which latter from the bottoms. When in conjunc vowels. Test this by experiment. Make the spaces between the words of a sen Court-read Chapel.
tongue moves even too
too 'glibly, is involved to the act of writing which has antion, they are easily read, when they stand a comma, then write under it the short fence must be equal. The spaces between
FLOWERS OF RHETORIC-Not quite s The time of my pilgrimage here upon ogbausting influence upon the inlad The alone, one must have a distinguishing and place another comma nearly sentences must be twice as wide, so that Barth is, tulious, went isome-for this is a effects will vary in different individuals, the mark, which should be placed on." "in elow to but not touching the lower part they may be readily distinguished by the toisere ble life, a trail life, an uncertain life, thoughts
persons moving much
ugh the form of a slight horizontal stroke on of the last letter on the right hand side; eye. bitter lifejl laborious life, a sinful life; faster than those of others, Bush the middle of its right side, Write the and then you will have no difficulty in
sinfulness, all writing, as a arale, the progress of the. it is the isistress of error and half the mind is humpered by the delay caused by sentence (in characters) lot all our decyphering corectly. it and she handmaid to death and hell. This de That this delay is it some instances and you will see the importance of this
life rather to be called death than life,
being, through the whole course thereof, favourable to accuracy of thought and finish instruction; also try ate all our," val passing from life to death for wilst we of style may be admitted. "But it is equally
thence true that with delay tër
41 pasta
with us upon the silent washore,
er than that produced by
ku, all to us, to the Wot
of
in
from infanes to childhood, from lav isfror this excessive
both to the inal
cito abood, and so to old age, very after and to the manter of their work. Sen change in life is but a passage to for tencos embodying theirideas come forth from many stages of death for their brain almost completo in cobstruction, Alber shel, condition of life 1B the death of its foregoing state and condition. There is like Minerva, armed from head to foot, from and the more rapidly no condition in this life cartsin sad settled; the head of Júpiter ¦
inów we are.
DOUBLE AND TREBLE CONSONANTS.
(tr) their, there, through
(sh) she, shall, short.*
Well, sud Bon sad; Dow we they are put upon paper the less the strain (b) boliold
and GOOD Hich now we are, at upon their attention. All the while, too, sease, and anosi in pain now we laugh aboiient in
and there is the next idea urgently pressing for anon weop now in hanger and thirst, in the mind of the writer s he striven to.
in another sentence, and fret anun in fuunees and excess; in hodour and time his thoughts to the words which he dishonour, in health and poverty, in heats. and colds, in evil report and good report, is actually writing down. And hence that. in fear and terror, and much ais
amazement
rapidity with which some men will and all this, and much more that can be at times write when they are not in the toast expressed, is 60 be often attended by a degree pressed for tune. They are impelled.
(h) where, wherefore
(ch) churoli,
~(th) thou, though
- [This character should be made twice the
contury ago, a public meeting was convoned ta a certain town in one of the midland counties. The object of the said meeting
was to raise money in aid of the funds of
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local charity." The Mayor of the town was, હતું matter of course, voted to the hair, and it became the worthy Magistrate's duty to press upon his audience the neces sty of a more bountiful contribution that that of a f
a former
gathering and,
and respons- bility of his
of his position, hiy
worship attacked of his hearers in the the hearts
purses foliowing Ladies
brief but pithy and stirring ad- and gentlemen--my
hot bs
A few words as to the mode of study. Let us suppose that a sub-editor and. As terminations: the vowel stands balf a dozen compositors have learnt the for ance. For nstance (instone), the word alphabet, etc. A sentence of say about "pittance," in short is ptance, the tormitive linea from any newspaper should nation being plačou just vinder the end of be selected--the same sentence for all feeling of the diander s the "t" Nuisanoc, is writton nsanos; and let each translate it into short haut maintenance, mutnance; and so on, the That being done, let the copies be inter- termination, a, boing placed under the changed, and the class (as wo may call last consonant in the word,
them) sorutinize each other's work. I dress The vowel is ouployed in a similar They would learn to discover and avoid friends-I hope that you will
errors, and accustom themselves to read ward in the new mode of writing. The sentence selected should be increased in length
way asence.
The vowel is conveniently "ing," as already described. ***
a
back
bolind bef Jonard es-as-you were
& REVIVALIST HYMN. The new style of The vowele has never been used as ug practice goes on, and when it is found byna introduced by the Revivalista, and written not merely for this generation but termination by the present writer, but it that say 25 lines, of the width of the for this year, says the Western Morning is available for that purpose.
Pall Mall Guzette, are written by each News really surprises na by the descent The vowel is a maeful letter. It pretty uniformly, & see the der blasphemy. The most recent specimen of which it makes into irreverence, not to say serves for the termination werd. You hand should be given to each to decy this kind of literature is from the pen of Mr to prevent confounding one want the word "toward." Very well her, and in a very short time, the swilliam Weaver, "the converted clown,"
its right band end, and there you have down to either of the compositors in
So with "afterwards, spelthand which, if not so "short" as that ftrward. Make the word in short, and used to catch the words of Gladstones or write the termination near to and under Bright, would do what the Pall Mall's the right end of, but not touching, the correspondents desire, namely, savo half If the illustrations described are tested the time now consumed in writing. Of
udden and unexpected death; and which; to send their hen swarming along the page size of The "s" in the alphabet is write a ahort "t" and put the vowel under editor would be ablo to send his topy who was convicted some years ago of bigs
is yet more miserable, though there be by the imperious argonty of ideas which with the nothing more certain than death; yet the clamour for instant expression. It is, there shown rather too large.]*.
These characters are easily joinable to vain foolish man knoweth not considereth fore, well worth considering whether some not his end? So saith the preacher, for species of highly condensed or abbreviated 21 mali also knoweth not his time as the land right not he devised, which should their single brethren, When alone, as in debes that are takes in au vil se andas leasen the time of writing legibly--say; by the preceding case, they stand for the the birds that are caught in the snare, e out-half or two-thirds Of course it must words opposite each. It is easy to mul
and as would be, understood by tiply these double consonants. time, be aucli a len' it falleth suddenly upon
Bu
aa
For in-
twerd.
my. Here is the fist verse
ΣΤΕ Σ
to Jesus,
given my heart to And mean to keep it so 1 If the Devil wants to have it all,
F'll tell him "Not for Joo." And so
through other five verses, "Not
Ky the sons of men enated in an evil tinejvisitors in coneral, and not require,atance, make the curve of ch commenco by experiment, the learner's progress will course we have oply used the sub-editor i for Jas" is the refrais, The last is; per
and the compositors as an Blustration, but it is one which will apply to men of nay other ofnupation.
haps, the most extraordinary- *
Tard, give me strength to tight,
Aud battle every foe;
If tempted to forsake my God, To cry out Not for Joe."
'Seniselpas mortals'! especially being cal #ded Christians, and yet to be of so little hith as to dote upon a life so frail, short, and uncertain, so changeable and calami ousin"defisite of what we daily profess tolligible in the printing office as in the pri- however, advisable, in view of our ple from the first t. So with com when used. to shortening the time consumed in the one of the neighbouring chateaux was
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the
vate study, I am, Sir, do, y pa
!
to
: in
like regulas, shorthand, to be written out from the left and you may live or; make be facilitated.
writing
Any ingenious afresh in common
The PREPOSITIONS com, com, are form- man could, doubtless, invunt such a system the character right, and you may get of characters for his own use; but what is and pr, as you choose to draw the ed by being written over the first letter
It will be remembered that this wanted is something which would be us - curve from right or from left. It is not, of the word. In writing "wntempt,"
(contint) place the k over and separate "scheme" is submitted only with a view Ix a country place in France, the lady of sent object, to depart much from the found useful, and in the cases of ch and first lettere.g. "transaction" (franektion) ble of being expanded to meet a report ordinary Une of this was waiting, few alphabet. The characters given will be Trans, made by placing "t" over the mechanical work of writing. It is capa customed, as west French ladies are, have what might be called her "beggar th necessary. The latter should be made transinit" (transit), and so on. The er's requirements, but we advise all who thr
door of the Leau, in go, at the nearly twice the length of in the letter may be similarly and for pre, may think it worth study for the purpose the early hours of the day. Having gene
pri, or pro...
suggested, to regard it rather in the to bed late the night before, the lady had alphabet.
Now we come to the "ARBITRARIES," former than in the latter aspect... not risen betimes, and the beggar waxy! which afford opportunity for the forma Should any one, however, be desirous impatient. At last, turning to the foot- tion of characters at will, though us of adopting it for the purpose of report, "How long d'ye suppose she'll be be ally based on the alphabet. We shalling, it will be found in full in a small s
fore she comes
comes said
be, Really can't snswered the servant, not plague the student with a ready book (price sixpence 25 years ago) print minutes, maybe an hour and a balf." maybe ten Sity," made list, but just give a hint or two as ed for a gentleman known as Professor Then I'll tell you what it retorted to how they may be constructed. Here Buck. The whole system may be learat the meinticant,
she
provide herself from it without a tutor.
with another beggartell her that from me." And so
so asying, away
away he OCCASIONAL NOTES,
PRIKOE TALESYBAND.--The culebrated (Pall Mall Gazette.)
Prines
Talleyrand had a scale for asking Just now, while the Government is in the people at of this or this dish? It who diued with him whether cutting-down mood, it is to be hoped that they
ppliers Life everlasting. It is a general that the world in deceitful, and isfying in all her mast altiring on the wand. The tethod of shorthand
and The subjoined characters will supply joyments, and yet so mighty the flesh proof which the alphabet is the basis was Vaileth against
spirit, that mo
mpat men yea, notingly love to be thins deceir learnt in England nearly 26 years ago by "Love
od too passionately desiring to enjoy still a young man, who is tested its efficiency mortal life, how frail soever, and at ever sincs in an infinite variety of report tended with a numerous train of miseries. ***Thou wouldst not feat the end of using very few characters beyond his life, didst thou rightly hope for the be- those given below. They are not, however, ginning of a better
a
it. is not for want of now commended for what may be called treasure laid up in Heaven, the fruits of their reporting merits, but as being pre- true holiness, that thou art afraid to die eisely the sort of characters midway be and it will be too late for them to labour tween ordinary writing, and shorthand," for them when death approacboth the use of which may be easily learnt for ແບດ
either writing or reading. Of course it is presumed that the ordinary mode of short haud spelling is to be followed- that is, that vowela may be dispensed east of Pittsburg. The fire begus some With, and employed only when absolutely time since, andreat efforts have been made necessary. N
AODALITELD ON FIRA great con- fegration is now at its height in the cele- bratist Millar coalmines, fifteen miles south-
Al
Simplicity of tombluation is en essen
TOWELS.
(a), an, and
(e) be, the, thee
♣ (i, a comma), I, high, eye
(a perial), ob, owe
(u, a hyphen), you, your's-
iz
The vowels, when imperatively neces
sary, which they seldom are, and then
to extinguish it, but to our was made tial point to consider in selecting a sys generally at the beginning or end of a word, attempt to check Ne ferde carour
are some:
determine-od-ation
beliind
before
- that, they
by erection of hand walls and the pump.tet for study, for in proportion to that must be written separately, and over there, nea
Burst
tho
great, were
cup of the
or
.wentr
Bir Lowe will obquire what good purpose was a descending one, beginning by Dhike the extra-financial commissioner in India is and finishing with the plain Mrs. He serving. Might he not ba "ent down " In habitually carved himself, and would say, 1803 three gentlemen-two of them having for instance: Monsieur le Dad, will your substantial salaries were sent out to re-gra Mon Prince (which not being a do me the bonour of taking some form Indian finance. Old Indians were beef?
the other
well
TAKE
ing in of large qunutities of water, and by quality in the ease of decyphering. In letter with which they are used. Vowels The first is "," (writ larger than the aused, af the three reformers led a very French title, but's Roman one, is of ells means the fire was pertially smothered some systems the "loop" comes in fro may be written over any part of a word, of the alphabet) with a stroke pleasant life in Calcutta. Now, there is lesser rauk), shall I have the honour of busive of ass great, that the walls were quently as part of a letter, complicating if required thus, take the word vir driven through it. The second and third only one in fudin; and Mr Lowe complain- sending you come beef!
ef" Monsieur is the Baise are now seeping on the combination. In the subjoined systuous, spelt vatus--write the over the are the letter with a mark behind
other night that he could get no Marquis, shall have the honour to offer and with greater fores than ever. The tea the "loop" dont not occur at all junction of "t" and "e." The word and before, that is behind, b-fore. proper accounts from bit or anybody else. yon some beef 14 Monsieur le Comts, he has been left with shall I have the pleasure of sending some Perhaps it she is spreading through fisć old mines at the stall circin shown in the alphabet "fruits" is made by precisely "The sanse
Take the word "undertand." The out information, for it will probably stimu. beef 1 Monsieur le Baron, will you rate of sixty yards per day, and it in her, when it is in combination with characters, but it is distinguished by the ordinary short-hand form of it is late him to probe to the bottom of this have some beef?" Anil then, when feured
writer or which tula acest subterran. other letters docs duty na 46, soft, being placed over the junction of "parstad. An arbitrary for it may be weetalod Abyssinian muddle. The Indian attained to the humble commoner, he The being over the and "zed." The consonants used are band "t-fruts The rale is, when eap déluge of fire is sweeping oud, f (and, same character); g (and 1}, (vowels are required in a word; place de thus with a comma whence authorities thus far do not come out with warely tapped his knife upon his usta ith minat vainable on the Munongahela, and, (suckard), m, n, p, q,, (and they over the part of the word where the
we have understand stood-ing.
fying colours,
his right hand, his eyes upon t in a scent article on agricultural labour face of the guest who aras "last and leich tenua a distance of some he the soft and s), & j %, Y. In combine sound occurs. in pronunciation, The take the word "character," written krkt we expressed our surprise at a statement till the latter perceived that the appeal. mile. It is difiuelt to say what
For another "arbitrary" illustration, result of this underground confiagration if tion this alphabet assumes the follow iniportance of this will be seen presently. Make the letters ki, and draw a line land, that it was possible for a labourer to trious statesman was want, monosyllabi made by a clergyman in the North of Eng addressed to him, upon which the illus from left to right across the centre of the save from £150 to £300. The clergymau cally, to say, "Paul "—Onies a Week TERMINATIONS.
That will do as an arbitrary forin question has forwarded
1869, Ar the commencement of February, 98 a certificater "chanicter," add an "" at the lower from the guardians of the parish in qutes the extent pierced of the great Mont Ceni end of the cross stroke and you have tion, that the men quoted were only farm trunel was as follows: On the Bardonnethe
labourers,
and has assured us that their side, 6,015 yards on the Modan, aide, 4,286 saharnoterize;" write a comma er wills were proved, the one under £300 and yards total, 10,303 yard. At the co the """characterising" is obtained the other under £200. He refers us to bis mencement of January, 180, the total dis continue the cross stroke with "st" and evidence in the appendix to show that this tanes pierced was 10,184 gards, so that the you have "characteristics;" if charac may be done in his district, where before progress made in January amounted to terisation is desired make the termination labourers marry they go out for some years yards, of which 53 yards related to the
to farm service, and receive from £18 to Bardonnèche side and 64 yards
to the Mo (in the fort shown above) by carrying aman, besides board and, lodging, dabe side. At the coinmencement of Feb
it is not checked very soon, Wherever aing shape
rein of coal extends the dre must follow it'
and the whole Pitfabury voal region may yat be endangered-Louisville Courier..
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A Southbra day labourer who has never ruary the distance still remaining to be earned more than weekly wage is, of course, pierced was 8,317 yarila, so that at the pre in quite a different position,
sent rate of progresd the tunnel will not be In a voluminous correspondencs respect. completed before the autumn of 1972
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