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Ali love it for its beauty and pathos, and it will be preserved eud read long some of his more imeginative works have been forgotteu> 60 The Lady of Lyons. By the calcoratee play thesame name cieranks as the prettiest pictur, of devotion and sincerest ex- pression of the “ teu ler parsion™ ever placed on the stage. sy Juliaand Her Komeo. fF Davip CaRIsTIZ Mveeay. This author is al — A SEGUE 4 DINSMORE! One of the growiug vowns of the South, is situated on botn sides of Savanrah, Florida & Western Railroad, just Uweive miles trom Jacksonville, Fla. it is high, dry and level, and a horté- cultural and track-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be easily reached from Jacksonville by railroad, by water route, or by sa hour and a half drive over an lent plank and shell road. 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