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Vol. 5___No. 42. MER ID EK , CQKNECT Lc Tt T , WEDNESDAY , MAY 13,...1868, 250 * V o L . 5___No. 42. MERIDEK, CQKNECTlCtTT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,....1868, H O L E 250 Formerly a large Bible was chain­ bre.s cret-p under your palm; still the strain tORICIHAL.] dere were pictures. The wrinkles can^ex^ “ Confound you for an obstinate Jittle she said, was a Lieutenant in the English scene of the play,iy ,^wblcb.~mim le i? 4 f clast the tl her epaalettes with impunity; their ed in some convenient place in ev­ |ke|[erilliii]^tiirar;|eciiriiir. continue^, and the tii^, tug, of lile heavy fish, actly in tbe right place. Tbe heels t^rM pig I ” cried Kamm, enraged ; “ will yon Navy, Rcd had been eaten by savages on the came, would IM lowered on the stsge false glitter w u more tbanlrecompemwd by ery parish church, in England. as he desperately shakes himself, and you T H E BULLFINCH. beautifully. Tbe spring under the hollow r.’ver learn that tune, you red-breasted id­ coast of Madagascar. There were envious the colou wet npob the canTss. All was tbe light that baamed upon him from Grace’s Ctanmer, the first Protestant arch­ feel that nothing but the paddle of your of the instep rendered tbe foot equal to tbe iot 1 I ’11 flog it into you; by all that 'a persons who maintained that tbe deceased burry, bustle, confusion; some swearing, eyt'S. bishop, and afte^ard a martyr, LUTHER C. RIQCS, Publisher. guide and the sheer toughness of your rod fulfilment of the Arab test, and would per great I will! ’’ and so saying he proceeded Scnipin had been a iJcenied victualler- in and considerable chaff. It was the fourtb'day after the weddbig who was appoint^* to the see of can S.1VC you. There is a ccrtein portion of Crosby street mit water to run beneath without wetting it. to catch his nnhappy pet and belabor him Liverpool, and had never seen more of tbe Kamm proceeded to Belvidere's diensing when, as Kamm waa sittingyutthe wicdow, TERMS ----iSJ.50 TER YE.\R, IX ADVANCE. Ah m e! this is in-Uliig, not Jtnhhig, after that smells of theater. I will not malign But when he came to embroidery Kaiin with a bristle with such earne.stnass thit sea than the Mersey presented in the form room with tbe boots; bat not finding that toying, after his simple, lover-lika Cuhioa, Canterbnty during the reign of Hen- of mud, but however that may be, Mrs. ly V III, was v e^ desirous of ob­ all. But verily, my wrist had began to trem­ that narrow-fare by inslnaattng that it smells ditplayed himself. He bad all the inveition one would have ima^iined tliat he intended great artist, sauntered on the stage and with Grace’s hair, when he started up sud­ West Meriden, Conn., May 13,1868. ble, and I began to think alt this was real^ and of nothing else, because I think it Is con­ of Qraun, whose doral designs for nataritl to hurt him. Sculpin cher'shed her naval reminiscences, looked about him. The stage of tbs Mul­ denly, and cried: “ Good God t ’’ taining a translation of the Scrip- and accorded to the g.-.llnnt lieutenant ^r- that I had a trout oUt there two hundred feet scious of stables, and toward the lover end intricacy have ne»er been surpassed. The “ 0, Mr. Kani'U! please do n’t beat tbe berry theater ia very large, and full of all ''What’s the matter 1” asked Grace, twes into English. He often so- away^ and could hear the .low grunt of John impossible golden and scarlet flowers that little bird," crie<l a voice at this juncture. tues, talents, and a stati:in In society of tbe iorts of odd nooks and corners; shadowy alarmed at the wild look of fright that sud­ lidted this favor of the king, and, TRODT FISHING. is slightly tinctured with tenement-house. as he put his last ounce of strength into the Bnt the particalar locality to which I allude wandered over tbe feet and ran carelet.s1y I ’m sure he sln«*» very sweetly. I've most exalted character. recesses where one might expect t 3 see the denly overspread bis countenance. Tlic suliject of tackle !s one wliieli every paddle. I trust that many a brother angler « t lengih secured it. When some is odorous of A e htiskin and the boards. up tbe calves of bis borts, were not to be been listening to liira outside the door these Grace was at tbe theater when Kamm ar­ ghosU of deceased dramatisU flitting with “ O my God I what a wretch I am i Tbe fishornian should scriottslj- consider. Hav­ in Heriden may fight a fight like this some printed copies were put into his Two of onr largest theaters. If I may say so, surpassed. On leather be was great, but two mi Mite.«." rived at the old lady’s house, in Sullivan indignant gesturing at tbe slaagbtering of bird! Bully! I shut up my shop, and hava ing treated of tlie rod in my last, I will take day, landing his fish, shaking with excite­ “ All! is tliat yon, Miss Grace 1 ” an­ not been there for four, days, and ha is ^liandg, he blessed God, and sent " back ” on this quarter with great unsightly when be came to satin he was without par­ street, so that the li Mitenant’s widow and their plays. Kamm was was passing one of np the other parts of an angler’s outfit in ment, and with forehead wet with sweat. swered Ka'nm, with a lava-like rush of those dusty corners, when ha thought he starving; oh-b-b!” and the poor fallow " oue to his majesty, and lagged that brick walls, pierced with little llghtless allel. He created a new Flora. The glow­ the bwt.maker had tha Held to themselves. order. I feel that these letters are read by blocd flooding liis temple.i, as he greeted a heard a voice that be retMgnized. He groaned as if he bad i>een stricken with all his subjects might have liberty windows; and stage-doors, round which ing blossoms that crept over bis court.sboes Mrs. Scnipin produced .»ome ale and cigars, many p ra ttica i fishermen, and for these rath­ pretty, piqu uit girl of about sixteen years stopped involuntarily and listened. It was some agonizing disease. to read it. An injunction was shiftless supemnmeries loifall dsy, holding had no similitude in nature, andlttink, and the matrimoni<tl trenches were opened. er than for the general public this letter is iOR ICIKAL.] of age, who tripped into the little shop and Grace who was speaking: In an instant Grace had ruahedforUa forthwith issued, wMch required converse with theCerl>ems that serves as privately, that nature,was the worse Cjir i t Mrs. Sculpin was lofty in proportion as written. First, the hook. Xever get one held one little hand raised threateningly "Mr. Belvidere, I wish yoa woald n’t hat, and the next moment tha poor show a- an English Bible, of the largest AFTER THE BATTLE. door-keeper, whose surliness, although proof Kamm was humble. She after a manner, with a Jong shank. The hook silould be ea­ I have said that Kamm was an e n ^ ^ a st against the shoe-maker, while Bully, escap speak so, sir. I t’s wrong of yoa, sir; In­ ker,witbatkiabMa(haailka«BtaMiBg at against music, may be overcome without trod tbe deck of a seventy-two gun IHgate. size, to be procured for the use of sily covered from point lo butt with a single BY P B U C IS c. LO>a. in his profession. It was good to seelip ta t ing from bis relaxed grasp, flew to bis Swiss deed it is.” ^eed dawn Boaata* iUast ta U b B ig- difficulty by coin. snd talked as if through a spaaking trum­ every parish church, at the expense worm. KotbSng will frighten a trout quicker the thetter bn the’nights of first Mttage, where he Becluded himself in the Bnt I swaar to yoa, Grace, that la a iiB llseiedstasa; The pfctaiacf that pear, piB> Tomy«rt<— ■lfri«»d,G€n.E. W. W rrzaub, At night these same staae-doors are inter* pet. She shook b«r fst old shoulders as if ^ o f the minister andchurchwaraens, than the bare shank of a hook, nothin g ji^ a rii w Mil Ifcaa'tu a tui eim est. 1 diMlara IhA riw a j m lag, rtfccHipHa hkd. wha W ni UlBa^. ------■ 9m m ' eaiirnuulw. ueiB y il ma/see, IB Ibe the gretlB^fderB'i uuoii. ' Her wa«I ' she felt epaulettes growing thera, and traat- and nrcSiibited l^e common iW>nIe sort of watehiiian*« bn» that - abiudoonmtjii|,he.fampf and vaniti^^ cem atofta thaatirrhaf i t Mv^UaMiangBfeaMMBHtaaK^ MuiiruLuijj, tuBCumagea f6ad or g tils'teetii on the steel as he grabs All day long the mnketa rattled; mere Mfore tWciirtaiD drew'iip,'6il^ |M » ad Kawiia moie lUB a pr diamber to the tk'ealer, the patient actoront Ow world. U a a a h a n a . at the bait. The long shanked books iiopro- AU day long th» forcet batUed tha back row of tbe parquette, wher*r^i|a% sallar. W r file Scriptures. * The book of employment, -who has just lent in bis , " Te% it ^a me, Kamm,” s a i d ^ HtUa la­ M lh a i^ ft[ iB B « fM B ta g .m haaM ^ e v e r y w h e r e r ^ v n l ^iu=red over the country, are an out- *Oaiost • legion clad in gray ; presently joined by Umber, the ■‘Ton see, Mr.
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