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feet, and will scat fifteen hundred per- 

 sons I ha 1 the greatest kindness from 

 i- and Ills hospitable family. ITc lias 

 ical J owers. He is truly a great original. 

 He ' sayings in the pulpit. Some of 

 his i ad illustrations are beautiful. Very fre- 

 thc same sermon makes the congregation 

 ': sad we< p« Father Taj lor is a man of high 

 bility and great influence in Boston. lie was 

 f the I» sled d to go in the Jamestown 

 ;i3 to the Irish in 1847. A few doors 

 '.' r Taylor's residence, I found my country- 

 ! '.'. Molloy, who had been our family physician 

 . from my boyhood up to the time of his 

 leaving for Canada, fourteen years ago. Dr. Molloy 

 still jrn mi. His eldest son will re- 

 ceive his diploma to practice some time during the 

 Dr. Afolloy frequently accompanied me in my 

 *ai. ' through the great thoroughfares of Boston. 

 I '' I the Rev. AU1 Stevens, A. M., who 

 f two or three works, and the editor of 

 Herald," the organ of the Methodist Epis- 

 copal Church for tl I England States. He is a 

 at. The most eloquent speech I 

 l is fr in Mr. Stevens, delivered at the 



