Harper's weekly . (bid ! lie- cried, as he dropped 11 ii ,- c-liaii-, thai clanked .1- wight ; •? and I diil not even know tlm A SONG FOR NEW-YEARS EVE. The fire-light glows upon the hearth ; Come, gather round, kind friends 1To-night the New Year has its birtb, To-night the Old Year ends; UofuseaiiH-in lin-,1- that wa- i^ual down Ins pipe, and sat listening wi young, She said, weeping. Ithoiie, a- I had been a hundred times I .elm ilt,* |.,-dlhe New Year. t for tin- occasion by Mrs. Husk. Look- low ever shall I eay it? 1If, looking after him with a Jarbox Brothers! obse


Harper's weekly . (bid ! lie- cried, as he dropped 11 ii ,- c-liaii-, thai clanked .1- wight ; •? and I diil not even know tlm A SONG FOR NEW-YEARS EVE. The fire-light glows upon the hearth ; Come, gather round, kind friends 1To-night the New Year has its birtb, To-night the Old Year ends; UofuseaiiH-in lin-,1- that wa- i^ual down Ins pipe, and sat listening wi young, She said, weeping. Ithoiie, a- I had been a hundred times I .elm ilt,* |.,-dlhe New Year. t for tin- occasion by Mrs. Husk. Look- low ever shall I eay it? 1If, looking after him with a Jarbox Brothers! observed tin, reading! Mere Kufu-i. , ,-,,,,-,1-oit. louard Mr . I!,, I,.an awful sense of guilt upm < hard,-, , uouhl ray, 1 id decay strong ujioii, and not a gleam of the New- I might, she urgct .ill,-,iid Mr, !;, w iblv I, f-opoil door, holding ; settling floor-, or a gay girl -loil-d u .?ions with year,. Gilbert. tir:iy <-? 11. irs master, iv:,~ not k:X;- HARPERS WEEKLY. [January 5, Janpaby 5, 1867.] HARPERS WEEKLY. I [I • jJi Illlllilillli


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