Word: parteing
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...rumored that a subscription will be started in the spring to pay for a large fountain to be placed in the part of the college yard in front of the library...
...which the lump-sucker fish attaches itself to a stone, or that of the leather "suckers" with which urchins delight to lift pebbles. The lips of the kisser are pressed against those of the kissee, a slight exhaustion of air is caused by a "drawing" action on the part of the agent active, and the two actors in the farce are temporarily attached to each other by the pressure of the external air. The kisser ceases to exhaust the air within his mouth; the attachment is broken, the farce ended...
...Boston Theatre last evening Mr. John McCullough appeared for the first time for three years in the city. He presented Sheridan Knowles' play, "Virginius." The audience was very large and enthusiastic in its approval. The support was only fair; the acting, however, of Miss Kate Forsyth, who took the part of Virginia, was excellent, characterized throughout by delicacy and good taste...
...Museum Mr. Boucicault, the popular author-actor, produced "The Shaughraun," he himself taking the part of Conn. Among the support, the acting of Mr. Shiel Barry, as Harvey Duff, was especially good. The piece was exceedingly well...
...regard to some remarks recently made concerning the HERALD and its management, we would say that our space is entirely too valuable to devote even the slightest part of it to the refutation of insinuations which every fair-minded person must recognize to be entirely without foundation, and uncalled...