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... “m nee on previous IR Quotationg 8. No adva wever, be esta No. 97.—VOL. 11. Ine of English Flour remains mu . ch hefore. American could hardly be bon;: easy terms as last week, ght SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1847. were two or three pareels of ne W d, of gom[ ...

INSPECTOR'S RETURN

... MUSICLAN. | By Emily Varndell He sat beside the harpsichord, Its keys he wildly swept, A strain divine arose, but lo! ‘The aged minstrel wept. The light of fire was in his eye, Its rays shone brizht and clear, Yet low he bowed his bead, and eried, ““Alas ! [ ...

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... : um! darn it, them's um® T know'd T ',:'d“';og':'“fomumf,‘!'_f small accession of fortune—his success, in a word, had American paper. » given him impunity for swindling. When he returned. One of his neighbours cnee went to Nassereddin, and solicited ...

JAiscellancous

... him by the waiter, he reworked that e didn't cars bous readin’ now —he'd wail till afer dinner.” —American Paper, * Have you the luys of the last minstrel 2™ said a city Miss, addressing & young man who stood belind the coun’er of A country store, ot many ...

FIRE IN CALIFORNIA

... must presume our correspondent to be correctly informed. Perhaps lie spoke like Scott's mosstrooper, in the Lay of the Last Minstrel, who remarked that his habitation * hadn’t been burnt *“this ycar, or more,” and who looked upon a fire as very hard usage ...

@ur Arm Chatr

... want, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the times; Ring out, ring ont my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in. Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civie slander and the spite : Ring in the love of truth and light, Ring ...

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Aur Arm Charr. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE WESTERN CIRCUIT —TAUNTON, Drc. 20. (Before Mr. Justice Byres.) — e ..

... people. Comt) appewred to wateh the case ou the part of the he foroman, deeming Lis life i danger, imme- | the head of the American Executive to interrupt 8 | The movement was one in which he could not bum-l el dintely entered n complaint agninst More, ...

THE LANCASTER EXHIBITION

... Mr. O'Brien, performed a selection of popular music; but the attendance was rather small. A eompany of amateur coloured minstrels gave an entertainment on Tuesday evening, when the building was crowded to excess. The favourite songs appeared to be ** ...

CHRISTMAS ABROAD

... are suzscqueutly attached by the unmarried ladies. A procession 1s then formed, headed by the hand-bells and companies of minstrels, answering ia some respects to our \Buits, but dressed in scarlet and orange, which makes the circuit of the town walls till ...

OPENING OF THE NEW (ORN EXCHANGE

... various test assemblies—an election meeting, a political dinner, a concert, a campanological entertainment, and a Christy Minstrel performanee, affording a tolerably good round of experiments. On the whole these proved sncecessful when the andience preserved ...

THE COMING SHOW. (From the Luton Reporter.)

... edging tiles, and countless women will per- | ambulate with baskets of boiled eggs. In the midst of the throng a band of minstrels, with music peculinrly‘ their own, will be half-chanting, half-singing a special ‘ song in honour of the * Haggerycultural ...