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THE SONG OF THE NORTH-KENT RAILWAY

... life and a large bounty so delighted Pat, 'se Tick, that he at once consented- But, says the sergant- gli unless you can speak German, the king will not give you so rmuch.-4 0, be jabers, said the Irishman, sure it's I that of don't know a word of ...

FAIRS

... blicndav nard finished on Tuesday. Tiheie was a large t intiber irt horses brought to the fatir, and the qua- lity, genierally speaking, was very gord. to&d horses weait iff well, rlnl there was a largze uleinatiri fir good cart colts, eteai ly all of which ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... richly trimimed accord- o ing to thle style of the body, Oil We must, however, return to the peeigno-irs, since we are 1'e speaking of the eleganet exiles from thle capital, who sejoice every d morning in the delights of thelais tser-alle,-and the doles ...

LITERATURE

... ofpaprsbefore him, esumel sto-risol en soewat laredat heapparition FoGosskHlnwhtithmater P Are you ill, vil ,,I nethe; IWisedto speak to you this m~oraning; hut C YOvie noin timne to listsn-tooniiht I neust be heard.. Wlwell; sit down and tell me what you ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... most Isorribly out of touse of late. H-aving pointed to ass evil which ecau easily he remedied, we have much plea- sure in speaking of the very excellent iceanner in whiols the E ]3olsians is got tisp. The acting, with the exception of'some yesl exaggerations ...

LITERATURE

... g thle ctntloe-' !.atilt1 id-t it lug1 it till to bits, or so tte tuischt ef ci' atiotlier. S trriitrl it relt it loi, 't speak to Ith im , I s halle ] atit toll htimi it picic'e ot lIl\ iltititi. n too l1 of ' 'No, tie, N icoehe; oii tnustn 't dlistunrb ...

LITERATURE

... convinced that the religion of thle Gospel is very differ- ent from Popery; and lie hero states his own history and views, speaking (so far ts can or ought to be judged) from a sinecre, hottest, avid Carn1est heart-and in a style as far romoved' from scurvility ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... and a half is width, with the figure of an elepleant beautifully carved upon it. Of course, the infalet Prince cannot as yet speak English. The kicsgdocn over which his fastier' exercises sway adjoins our co- lony, Sierra, Lsone.-Livespool Stavoad a-. ANcOTHER ...

LITERATURE

... sentiments respecting the Christian Sabbatb)-but fte we have only room to specify another. It occurs in the third ra part, where, speaking of Church Establishments, be says- pr The doctrine in favour of voluntary efforts arose from fr abuses in the Establishment; ...

LITERATURE

... ltiglt-ttitiiee as selt is foir.' 1IAttd dues alto0 herself' appiear to fityotit aity- amvitog this large train of' which yott speak ? ls it saiti itha site lies yet shown a ?? for city suitor aibove tlte rest?' ivked GJratiania. ?? the contrary, she seetus ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE-ROYAL, GLASGOW

... again, kind friends, and to return, I am sure you will allow lue to say, to equally kind friends in Edinburgh-(cheers). To speak as a commercial man, I am going to commence business on my own account- (a laugh)-I intend opening about the beginning of November ...

FAIRS

... gev dull marten. As a stecinen tf the present mIaTlret we anite a note of a few out of the loany tranrsactions done, which speaks for themselves. The information is chiefly triun the gentientan thetsslves, witb one tr two exce pt nta, ni-ann one or other ...