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THE SISTER'S FAREWELL

... wept To die at such a time, When the sun is on the laughing carth, Ila sunmaer's golden prime. 1ut now this woman'q heart is bow'd, This woman's frame is weak, The light has left my glazing eye, ITcalth's mantlitirflush my cheek; All faded are the once ...

THE MOTHER'S MANUAL

... to the United l States. The exports are in our favour by £31,485,331. Mary Ann Edwards, a young woman whose husband had left her to reside with another woman in New York, drowned herself, in a fit of grief and insanity, in the Re gent's Canal, London, on ...

LITERATURE

... At length an old woman looked over her cwindow and asked what lie want- ed. He exclaimed, piteously, Oh, is there no good Chiistian in this toewn, that will give shelter to a poor beniighted traveller ? Na! answered the - woman, I We're a' Johnstons ...

THE TRUE TALE OF MACBETH

... he sent an English army I into Scotland for the purpose of overthrowing the power of the Norwegians in that country, and of establishing Malcolm Kenmore on his father's throne; and in the ab- sence of the Norwegians, the Saxon army was too power- ful ...

Fashion and Varieties

... 'T'weeddale, Governor of Madras, and his cosumission as Major.Gcnerail, was dated January ID, 1837. Major- General Hilh entered the army on the 22d of August, 1805; became Lieutenant Gtis March, 1806; Coptain, 4th April, 181I ; Major, 19th or December of that ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... worthlessness of the produce of the land, from its coarseness, and the weeds which flourish so luxuriantly, take away the nostrishrihent from every other kind of crop that is either valuable or useful. From the lay of the land. drainage is every where easily ...

LITERATURE

... inform'aiioin have been burst, and knowledge and 'in- structioni are flowing, freely, and widely, and irresisatiiy over the land. These observations have been suggested to us by the perusal of the volume which forms the suhject'of the present article; ...

ABRAHAM AND TERAH'S IDOLS

... inevitably bruined. a While Abraham was thus musing on his situation, and r lamenting over the follies of his countrymen, an old woman came to the Shop with a mess of' potthge, as an offering to a the gods, where they were exposed for sale. Having receiv- _ ...

THE SONG BOOK OF REPEAL REBELLION

... hand was gentlv laid upon hisRrandchild'sclubt'ring hair, The other, raia'd to heav'o, invoked a blessing and a pray'r! Abd woman's lips were heard to breathe a high and gloriout straio- Those songq of old tlat haunt us still, and ever will remain WViltlin ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ago, a poor woman, named Jane White, living near Strabane, died sun- denly, and was interred next day. Suspicion of foul play being excited, the body has since been exhumed, and the contents of the stomach preserved for analyzation. A woman, named Nelson ...

THE AGE OF BRASS

... 'Crawford, Hugh -Jackson, Thomas Shilling, and James )Pattorson, dEeqrs.- The measure was strenuiously opposed by dlames Rose Clea- land, Esq. and the resolutions were negatived. The meeting -was then dissolved. GARVAGIsc -'StJ1c10-A~Y SIvtso0Lg.-rf4Ihe -present ...

THE IRISH MISSION

... with his sweet brogue to bother John Bull. - Oem, hone! what a pity our rate little band Of Romans cant't visit the heretic's land, With orations so fresh, and with shamrocks so green, Led on in their glory by Dan and Killeen ! A1~hat a murder ! na vourincen ...