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exile, Harro Harring, a novel called “Dolores,” which the publisher had been frightened out of issuing at the last moment, on theological grounds, and which never yielded a dollar to anybody. At last, receiving an invitation from her friends, Marcus and Rebecca Spring, to accompany them and their young son on their voyage, she left New York after twenty months of residence; “modifying but not terminating her connection with the ‘Tribune,” — in Mr. Greeley’s phrase, — and sailed for England on the first of August, 1846.