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"he Picture-Book/' and r Portrait/' 1862 j "Frilh- Lt the WeU/' and "The ily returned from Epypt/' Grirl with Ferns and r," 1864; "Im Walde," 1 Fagots," and " The Oood " 1865 ; " In Memoriam " ) Child Jesus in the Tem- )6 ; " Stragglers " and ►e to this house/' 1867;

Thoughts/' *' Christ >m deat£ the widow's son " Trespassing/' and " Too 868 ; " Autumn's wreck he winter store/' " A Pic- /' " The Casket/' " Little

and "Summer/' 1869; >imittis/' "The Cottage "Cottagers/' and "Kiss BrHebe/' 1871; "The > the Husband/' and 1872 ; " St. Paul at Phi- posited in the Academy ^ion as an Academician, ' and "Kate Kearney/' ather's Welcome Home/'
 * /' 1870; "Alms" and

Goats/' and " Nursery 74 ; " Children's children rown of old men " and ug Bather/' 1876 ; " The

"Rebecca/' "On the • and "At the Well/' le Fern-Gatherer/' " Una Olive/' and " Waiting/' At the Masquerade/' ind Child/' and " Ligeia/' . Venetian Girl/' 1879; ' and "lone/' 1880; i the Golden Kair " and L881 ; " The Golden Age " ristmas Carols/' 1882; /' and " Bianca Capella/' | ny of the above have ived. Amongst his water- j wings may be mentioned ing Nurse/' in the pos- ' Mr. Cookson ; " The

1873; and "Nursery r4.

, Mary Abigail ^own udonym of " Gail Hamil- ) up of the last syllable Istum name and the place

of her birth), born at Hamilto Massachusetts, about 1830. ] 1851, and for two or three yea thereafter, she was sT teacher physical science in the public Hij School at Hartford, Connecticu She was at this time a contribut* to several periodicals. She becan a frequent writer for the Atlant Monthly soon sdter its establisl ment, and has continued to wri for that and other magazines ai papers to the present time. SI has published: "Country Livir and Country Thinking," 186S " Gala Days," 1863 ; " Stumblii Blocks/' 1864; "A New Atm sphere," 1865; "Skirmishes ai Sketches/' 1865 ; " Red-Letter Da; in Applethorpe," 1866; "Summ( Rest/' 1866; "Wool Gathering 1867 ; " Woman's Wrongs/' lS6i "Battle of the Books," 187( "Little Folk Life," 1872 ; "Woman Worth and Worthlessness/' 187i "Twelve Miles from a LemoUj 1874; "Nursery Noonings," 187-^ "Sermons to the Clergy/' 187£ " What think ye of Christ ? " 187i " First Love is Best/' 1877 ; " Oi Common School System," 188( and " Divine Guidance, Memorial < Allen W. Dodge," 1881.

DODSON, The Right Hon. Joh Gbobge, M.P., only son of the la1 Right Hon. Sir John Dodson, t Frances Priscilla, daughter < George Pearson, Esq., M.D. was bor in 1825. He was educated at EtoE where he gained the Prince Coi sort's prizes for modern languag( in 1841 and 1842, and at Chrii Church, Oxford, where he took first-class in classics in 1847. B was called to the bar at Lincoln Inn in 1853. He unsuccessful] contested East Sussex in the Liberi interest in July, 1852, and Marcl 1857; was first elected for Eaj Sussex in April, 1857, and sat f( that constituency till Feb. 187^ He sat for Chester from the las date till April, 1880, when he wa unseated on petition. After th election, which was declared voic