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OLD MOTHER BUCHANAN AT WHEATLAND.
(Compare Richard III.) And
every tongue condemns me for a villain.
O, coward conscience, how dost
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The lights burn blue. It is now
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Fool, of thyself speak well.
Fool, do not flatter. (Vide BUCHANAN'S Reply to
GENERAL SCOTT.)
My conscience hath a thousand
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ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC MESS.
JOHN CHINAMAN. "Me no 'Merikan
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We have now in store a very large
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imported before the new duty. We have not removed, and have NO BRANCH STORE, but
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DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co.
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259 ORNAMENTAL IRON 259
WORK, Wrought, Cast, and Wire.
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NOTICE TO AGENTS.—Send
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STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and 84 Walker Street,
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the world entered for competition.
The special correspondent of the
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and stronger and more to the point than that of any European maker."
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ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agent, D. S. Barnes, 22 Broadway, N.Y. Two sizes, 50 c. and $1.
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