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CORONER’S INQUEST

... hanked. to Mr. Eusor, of which be had previously given 3d—Mr. Conway had notread t.u.o t And yet } . ’ * g Mes >» to use an Americanism, that the work of Mr Conway thought it would advisable in Mr. Mr. En’sor has been read mauy.nstbe Kirwan not to press it ...

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... County Louth. Here Mr. O'Ryan was called upon forasong,compoved Gentleman of Dnndalk, which sung tn very good style.—Air, Minstrel Bog.” Freedom retreated from Greece and from Home. And wandered, neglected, ia search of borne i She riailed kingdoms end ...

NUMBER ONE,

... perfor- mance, for they were said to be the s wee tea notes ever heard' from a pipe between Moulins and Lanarkshire.) The minstrel received the penny with his accustomed thankfulness, but assured the good woman that was no land. After performing his round ...

A TALt OF THE COAST,

... still draw, contrived, in spile of a wounded rudder, wear round and join the shattered stump of her bowsprit between the American’s mam shrouds and runners. Boarding was the word, and Jonaihan soon sent to quarters. Our hero was in the act of hauling ...

EMIGRATION

... collected the following information regarding the extent which it has reached : To the Dritith Settlement* in jimerica. —By the Minstrel Boy, St. John’s, ; Timandra, ; President do , ; Leslie Gault, do., 193 ; Bowes, do., 210; Beaver, do., 133 ; Douglas, do ...

THE SKATEO-AWAY HUSRAND,

... THE SKATEO-AWAY HUSRAND, The following pithy notice appears in the adverti-iiig columns of the }ork Gazette (an American paper) :—“ Caution - . hereby forewarn all persons trusting or harbouring my husband, John Kolb, account. has spent my whole fortune ...

FACETIJS

... their leave* tongue. Bat toon the West no longer buro’d. Etch ray from heav’n withdrew ; And, when to gaze again I turn’d The minstrel’s form seem’d fading too. if light and heav’n’s were one. The glory all hid left that frame ; And from her glimmering lip* ...

(From the Courier of Friday) We received this morning the Paris of Wednesday, with the Meeeager des Chambret ..

... day, the Message from the President of the United » l ® ,he Senate, transmitting his veto on the BiU for the renewal of the American Bank Charter. This document is of the highest interest to tha country as touching, indirectly, ® ‘'* neBt,o l the renewal ...

Critf Journal

... passages of his historical poems ; —the Night march of Doloraine,’ and his winning the magic book, in the Lay of the Last Minstrel'; the battle of scene, and the quarrel with the Fail of Angus, in Marmion': the ambush of Eodeiick Dhu, and his single combat ...

GREECE

... Ltivtrpool Standard, last week, speaks of the continual airival at Liverpool of settlers returning from different parts of the .American continent, whilst from another quarter, Van Dieman’s Land, the most distressing accounts are presented of the miserable destiny ...

SIR NICHOLAS, (By tkt Old Celebrated Hollyhock,) And Bird by the lete SIR NICHOLAS LOFTUS, Bet

... March 18-11, he won the Bellewslown Challenge Cup, over the Bellawtlown Course at weight for age. bear, Mr Knaresborough’s Minstrel Boy, Mr Rooney’s Warrior and Mr Clare’s 6. m Penance In same vest and iu 1832, over diffirranl ra-e courses tnlreland best ...

IRAXCE

... one paper of that cUte. one «la> West loluster. The are reoresenled in the Liverpool lelter received .he North and Sooth American Coffee huo-e to deaenbe wear a raoi,> gloomy appearance. This ve f ded cabin and fifly-ooe steerage passengers. has , a ...