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Show A VALUABLE DOO. As Mr. Thomas W. Lane, of tho United States postal car sorvice, was gunning on. Tuesday hmt. in West Roxbury, he was surprised to boo his dog, a iull-bloodcd English setter, bring and depoftit At his fuct a large pocktt-book, which, upon examination, examina-tion, proved to contain $126 in currency, cur-rency, somo papers of value and some car tickets. Tho name of Mr. Langley, of Cambridge-port, was within with-in the book, and yesterday Mr. Lane proceeded to Cambridge in quest of that , gentleman. 'J'liero ho found him, and learned that he had been i, ,!,.;, in t.li ut. Inrulilv nn AfniuliLi' and had met with tho above lows, and after n fruitless search had given it up, departing for homo firmly impressed im-pressed that ho would Jbo obligid to chargo tho same to bin profit and lot?H account at tho end of next year. Mr. L. delivered the property to Mr. L., who rotioivetl it with surprino ami delight. Mr. Langloy desired Mr. Lano to accept a suitable bonus for tho lucky Jin J, which Mr. Langley refused; thereupon Mr. Laugley insisted in-sisted upou making tho dog a present ol $'10, to bo invested in a bilver collar. col-lar. Boston Herald. |