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THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... Society on the occasion of the death of two young men, Reid and Sarginl, youths of high promise, cut off prematurely at the moment that the hopes and proud anticipations of their friends seemed about to be realized. Similarity disposition and pursuits had ...

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... ** cried Bonaparte; C'tit de Paisielto which showed was well acquainted with the style Up composers. Ah,” said he, “in my youth could also perform a iiillc on the pianoforte. then ran over the keys of the instrument tolerable style, show that was not ...

CHURCH REFORM

... any part in saving the vessel or cargo. Had it not been for Captain Watson, and the men acting under his onlers, the property might have been plundered. Captain Strains was then sworn.— deposed to bis having been called on to assist in saving the cargo ...

CALEDON I'LOCK

... tops the rustic lull ; The lonely glen, the lovers’ lane. Both green memory still ! Where oft at twilight hour met whisper youth’s fair dreams ; Oh ! there’s halm in your sweet waters yet, My Native, Native Streams ! NINETY-EIGHT. following narrative is ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER not with poverty likewise. ' V were a consolation her, were taken. •or whom the late Mr

... constant friends and acquaintances in prosperity, chose to forget her in adversity; and when she must needed comfort and support, she found none. She had much of sorrow, of hardship, and of neglect, to suffer; and she had no enjoyments. save the instruction ...

TO THI EDITOR OT Till RIWRT EXAMIXtR*

... Ballynahone House, Armagh. BIRTH. On the 9th inst., Termonfcchin, County of Louth, the Lady of John Pcntland, Esq., of son. DIED, On the instant, in Richmond-strcct, Dublin, Robert Mills, Esq., aged 61 years, after tedious and distressing illness, which ...

HIS FIRST AND SECOND VISIT TO EDINBURGH

... stern likenesses his chief friends and beneficials. M his book is not now to found ; it was carried away from the poet’s lodgings one his visitois, who refused restore it—enlisted in the ailillcrv—sailed for Gibraltar, and died about the year 180(>. From ...

minutes together, in one’s moulh, lia!f-Mifled, and liordly able to restrain insiirrectinnary tlisposition in ..

... cause. Some guessed one thing some Another. I had something conscience see,mid the general opinion. Some crime committed In my youth, remorse for which had lasi overtaken me. Some were content to say I was only suifering the usual couscoueuces early debauchery ...

HARP OF THE WEST

... once Freedom’s touch, thy waking lay Burst with the glowing tones of Glory’s fire, trace remains—each sound has pass’d away, Save the wind sighing thro’ the mouldering wire. 1 touch thy strings—a thousand visions roll Back from the tide ages which arc pass’d ...

For 1934

... &c. Sir., all of the best description, and most modern manufacture. To an inspection of the entire Stock, he invites his Friends, with a confidence, he flutters himself, will acknowledged. The annexed list of Docks wi'l tend to confirm the established ...

DEATH VINDICATED

... fluttered, a deep, a radiant flash passed one moment, lighting up the beautiful ruin with the glow maiden youth, ami impassioned hope, and then died rapidly away. *No Albert,’ she sail, sighing; * no! it must not be; far easier would come the pang to you ...

FOR LITERFOOIt

... during the life an old practitioner like Doctor ; deceased died on Tuesday, retention of urine; visited him the Sunday; was then suffering pain; witness told him, he thought there was little hope saving him, except another operation said, necessary, he would ...