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DEATH OF FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY. It is with feelings the most painful we announce the death of Felix ..

... man, it may be said, without much exaggeration, that the world has lost a friend, for the language of music is universal; it speaks to the new as to the old world; it is spreading its voice to the east as it has spoken so long and so inspiritingly the west ...

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... duty, ind to speak on a subject which has so deeply impressed my mind. I am old and in- firm; have one'foot,-7nore than one foot, in the grave. I .have risen from;,my; bed to standd. up. in the.cause of my country, perhaps neven again - to speak in this Hooes ...

THE REV. W. BEVAN'S FAREWELL

... you to spend and be spent for the enlargement, of this portion of the Redeemer's cause. I speak not thus because I would have you selfish or sectarian, but I speak this because I love this house,—because I love you, and because I believe that your interests ...

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... symptom of sfever, which continued without intermis- fntil death closed the scene. Of his poli- l laracter it is unnecessary to speak, be- the exceeding frankness and candour of dOposition prevented his sentiments being l time doubtful, however they might by ...

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... those wvho would perpetuate ai lonly the dark side of a man's ohlaraoter; and hence a .in speaking of Carlile we prefer to speak of hief virtues. Of hits good. we speake: drawn be the c urtain over his failings g b A cosrrespondent has favoured 'us with a ...

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... of those who would perpetuate only the dark side of a man's character; and hence 79 in speaking of Carlile we prefer to speak of' his d virtues. Of his good we speak: drawn be the Is curtain over his failings ! A correspondent hasi favoured us with a notice ...

REMEDIES FOR IRELAND. Sir, —I shall now state what I think should be done for immediate relief of the Irish—the

... assisting and promoting internal traffic, and their encouragement to the industry »f the Uistricts through which they pass, not to speak of their great importance in a national point of view. No argument against repeal could be half so forcible as bringing Ireland ...

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... orost po- sitive autitority that such language has been heard, such esplanationo made, saris exeuses given by persons who speak the sentimeats of Sir Robert Peel;' and to this you add, that you trust you hare prored thauuthere is no ternsqf abuse smffieiently ...

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... Better, far, than thy Granada, arc the tewers of my Leon ! Calm the Moorish captain listened: smooth'd his beard and gan to speak, Slowly, like a man that muses, —while a tear was on his cheek ; If thy castles, then, are better than tho bowers our walls ...