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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 I The coach of the time of (diaries is «1**- ■ ’• by ‘•D'Avenunt” us **mie:isily hung, air! narrow tuni I took them for Sedans on win el-.** The streets were widened alter the gnat tin Raising Poultry. and coaches became broader, ami v/**re do-i f all round and covered with leather, omarne.,:I with In reply to a eorrespondeut llenry Stew- bright nails and red wheels. The roach man took his seat the box eov■:•••.i ith a gives the following practical ideas about upon hummer-cloth. The seat was a box and poultry really a thing for necessary use, lor in it wen* carried, »n two acres of land it would m to >lly hammer, nails, pincers, rope, and other article- »■ to <•■wipt k« j> l.uoo fowls with 'he expos- wherewith to repair the coach in case of a ition Hi at -o Journal. dent the was to con- they could be permitted have Republican and, hammer-cloth devised ceal thoe •n\ rauf!« It closeiv penned up l.ooo fowls necessary remedies lor broken wheels and shivered common in «i- > :ic be kept on Two seres by the exercise VOLUME 48. panels—accidents BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1<), 1872. NUMBER 24. of bail paving and worse lighting: when sewer-* the utmost car ami an tperienced by were left open when undergoing repairs, with s- ••;»» r. Hut there would be no accoinmoda- Our Horses. no light but a farthing candle in a dirtv lantern :on r Christmas Carol. or nro unwell?’' his wile asked him. IIo in hi;', hat. and three in the afternoon I a vomij; chick'. cnl the necessary you put took steps got horse and carriage apprentice, but n}i]>lio«I himself diligently to give notice of danger to the hurrying eharn»- « 1 'o;»s to shelter them. Tf is possible that while Rosalie undressed her. toward the door: ho then his in- of Mr. Fountain and went out home to to teer. I he condition of the horses iii the wide BY .1. G. HOLLAND. timidly, changed study. <iml finullv graduated at Dickin- tooth ns could lie on two acres, but not lie was still silent.’ The estahlishm *nt of i. i kept region where til has tention. and took the crucifix' with him. Hazletville, thinking it would he dark in son's (',ollf*<re, lb* school for some hackney-real,,... epidemic prevailed taught that of in in- hi" < I have had some and me!” said de His wife the stage-coaches; and Mr. Markiaml, experience, will not permit with mucii I. “Leave Madame Merret trembled with delight. evening when 1 came back to take the time, hut .v is not successful, * safety negligence financially valuable. papers from the diary of Mr. Win w J r:*lhoi have at the rate of one acre to in their There's a Ming in the air! to her “1 will curl my hair “He is to she remains and winter It is maid; my- going Duvivier,” thought. away bury them. I t‘ ink it and turned to the of this new that were in use as ear:, a- 1 ~ management. development Dugdale, says they ! w t han less hi* l have no doubt that tlie likely There's a star in the sky! As effects of the disease will he seen for self.” soon as her husband had gone out, was about <i o’clock in the evening ot product for his foriune. i&V.): for under May 2d, in th at year. Sir Wil- <*•'! succeed with 400 on two acres. The There’ a mother’s deep prayer 'Oiue time after the The of her husband's face Madame de Merret for and when I L liam writes. **l sc: forward towards London >. malady itself lias pass- And a low erv i expression rang Rosalie, Tuesday returned. brought ground should be enclosed with a picket 'd. baby's Foventrv coach'*: he also notes various otic, There will be liability to other forms And the star rains its lire while the beautiful told her to prepare for some misfortune, then, in a wild voice: down the skin of Turner in the water Address of Hon. Charles P. Kimball. nee. •!*'.! i}:• buildings p aced on the north jf journeys performed the same in i| t sickness, and many valuable animals >hig, and she wished to be alone with him •The ! the 1” she had a of over the by s t» to may pickaxe pickaxe cried, bucket; piece paper top of a York-bin- Md»* and fa u the south. The of >e BEFORE TIIK N ATION AL COW 1 \ 1TOX OF A K- lOvSU. And from the diary height lost if do not receive the best of l’or tin inauger of Bethlehem cradles a King! was or to ‘•end to ! 1 saw of the was they When Rosalie gone, supposed work yesterday how Gor- bucket, which about even lull. man, same w tem should e five feet for Brahmas, KlAliK BUILDER*. IV NEW YORK.TUESDAY, cierg> also-quoted by the author, ■are. the points to be look- II. some wc ■ Among closely be gone, for she remained instants cntiot set about it: shall have time to The horse smelt it and would not let me vov. lind that in tlie winter of HXi :i journey from •! niu feet or mav for the more active 'd after There’s k tumult of joy 10, 1*72. thorough grooming is prominent. in the M. de Merret took a scat make an outlet and block it take it. I set it down Nottingham, 10s miles, to London in a stag 1 mud roosting-house O’er the wonderful birth, corridor, up again.” just inside of the The skin should be clean and the coach four whole days. Wood tells u kept pores For the sweet in front of his wife and said, coldlv : In an instance Rosalie a kind outside door and looked the door. I then <i ‘ntlemen of the < dnvpntion. Kor Hit honor occupied _ hleer i-ct lout; tw. lv. tcet wide, and Virgin’s boy brought that the ripen, so that the can throw off vou have conferred me of over journey between Oxford and London. system the Is the Lord of the earth. Madame, there is some one in ot to her mistress, with in- the horse and to the upon presiding ght «• :!;■• back, and twelve at trout, your chopper who, brought carriage up "»2 miles, two but a poison the disease lias the star rains its tire and the beautiful th»' X dional Convention of Carriage Manufae- occupied days; eoiivcyam o '■ 1 generated readily. Ay! sing. the task stable. I went to 'a ic- ji11..‘ ri• •'f. and built of coin* dressing-closet.” conceivable energy, undertook up the. hotel and pre- Mr. Markland tells us. \va- afterwards inven' Otherwise an additional For the of Bethlehem cradles a King! turer-.aecept my sincere thank-, ft Iris been niv slightly inducing manger and ot the railed the if.'iifd. but \\ith the She looked at her husband calmly, pulling down wall. She had al- pared myself, then thought 1 would good fortune to receive «onv* flattering ed, Flying Coach, which cause, as a cold or chill, may throw it back III. carry expres- completed an : some ot the off Hie remains in a and sions from and to the s;une journey in thirteen successive hours. mi uUicient accommodation in the vital In the of that star said, with air of simplicity ready displaced bricks, when, bucket bury them. ay fellow-men. many calls organs, and result in serious de- light The o|.| t<» convev- over \ :ir fashioned objection these warm enough for l'<K) fowls. T.ie the “No. monsieur.” just as she was her to I got at llazlctrille. I think preside conventions of us kind-, but Well ventilated stables ages Impended: gathering strength my supper auces -till and a e i'ongemeiit should this | as the highest !i.m *r I have ever continued, writer di dare- th » !< "■ \ asMv tauce than And that song from afar This “no” dumbfounded M. de Merret. apply a more blow, she saw it was about 8 o’clock, I went back to regard impui be provided and great care taken not to yet vigorous my received. “these coaches and caravans are <ue of the 'v Has over the world. hCh lc a ciima*1 much colder than swept did not it and never Imd M. do Merret behind her. She tainted. room. 1 then took the v*ir- tlie animals to or lie believe yet bucket that had This is the first greatest evils that hath happened ot late expose storms, if so ex- hearth is all tine, and the beautiful National (’-invention of Car \«-w ) ork. I have never m.u! a fowl’s Every sing. in to the : mischievous to the i« to them his wife to him mon dignified “Place madatnc upon her lied,” he said the skin it, and started out on the street rirnre makers ever held in tic* United States, and kingdom pubhe.
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