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Canine Sagacity.

     A person in the upper wards of this city, having some money to pay to another person, called upon him, with the same, but found that he was not at home; his dog, however was present, and eyed the man, and saw the money in his hands. Calling the second time, he found his man in, and putting his hand into his pocket, he discovered that he had lost his money. Immediately retracing his steps down the street, he perceived the dog at a distance, standing motionless on the pavement, and on coming up to him discovered that the dog found the bank bills, amounting to $80, which he held tightly between his fore paws, until he surrendered the sum to its rightful owner. This is among the many proofs of the sagacity and value of this noble animal.-N. Y. Advocate.

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