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"Peace, peace when there is no peace," very appropriate I thought; another "The Washingtonians: we wish them nothing worse than that they may eat this dinner over again," Another, "Martha Washingtonian today, and Martha washing petticoats tomorrow" Another "The ladies of Piscataquis; they are all temperance men." etc. etc. I should thunk tjere was, as you may say, " incalculable injury done to white dresses and silk bonnets."

                                            Harriet Hoxie and Charles Howard were squared together on a few days since, by C.G. Fop.