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... of sympathy and philantrophy for the pauper. Such smypathy belongs entirely to the pocket, and is not known of the heart. Speaking of the paupers, he says they are well fed, well clothed and well lodged, have books and newspapers, to wile away the ...

A lIEROIC MOTHER

... dear William ? she pursued, in a louder tone, as her hands worked tremulously at the main bar which fastened the entrance Speak, William! that I may be certain it is you! she added, pausing in doubt, and with a growing fear. Surely, husband, you cannot ...

THE BARROW HERALD AND FURNESS ADVERTISER

... guard-room, I Summbried into the presence of the general, who. informed me that he understood I had been abusing him and speaking disrespectfully of the military, authorities. I assured him that I had' done neither the one nor the other; that I was persuaded ...

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... supply of wheat, &e., was very meagre, but even this met with dull sale. and recent prices were barely supported, generally speaking, we can make no alteration front last weeks quotations. ...

Ifittropalitait 055ip, BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

... What is to be done with that crown? It is really very awkward that a king cannot be found for a people desirous to have one. Speaking of Greece, I may remark that Austria raises a difficulty with respect to the cession of the lonian Isles; but it is said ...

THE HUSBAND'S REVENGE

... and that within its blessed. precincts every man, and woman too, may do what is right in his or her own eyes, conjugally speaking? But, as solitary travelling is not considered good, for man or woman either, a companion was chosen by the lady, who, banker's ...

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... do, or possess. One of these was recently travelling in a train along with a jolly fellow from Barrow, and as usual was speaking slightly of our rising port, You have to pay 10 per cent more for everything you buy . in Barrow, than we have in TJlverston ...

GOOD NATURE

... to time.] MR. EDITOR.-It is a great pleasure to write a paper upon good nature, to a good-natured man; just as it is fit to speak of justice before a just judge, or of art before a refined person, Are you not good natured? Then the handwriting on the face ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.:

... remanded. At the request of the magistrate, Inspector Allison, of the K division, took- charge of the girl, and said he would speak to the master of the workhouse of St. George's in. the East, where the girl would le provided with a comfortable asyhtm until ...

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... out her project. We do not know whether in China her request would have had to go through such a labyrinth; but, frankly speaking. we think she would have got through it with better success. MURDEROUS ASSAULT.—On Sunday last (as reported in the Advertieer) ...

TILE TWO COWARDS. '

... urged me to do it. The spirit of my dear mother, speaking in those old lessons of love and blessings urged me to do it. And another spirit clothed in a younger, starry love, urged me to do it. God, speaking through His Son, urged me to dolt. The law of the ...

THE POPE AT HOME. A resident at Rome furnishes the following information relative to the domestic habits of the ..

... armchair with a table before_ him. He says two or three words to all persons who are presented to him in the language whieh they speak French, Italian, or Spanish; but if English or German be spoken an interpreter becomes necessary. Sometimes during the audiences ...