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- - THE PARTING. Lo! I go, my boume Bessie, Fare thee well! Yonder warts the «bop for me ;

... Tul | come “twill acke for thee.” my heart is aching, *O Jamie, wilt thou think on Bese, When sailing o'er the surging sea— And when on that far distant shore, Wilt thou, O Jamie, thivk on me” * The swan may leave her silent lake, . wander to the sea ; And, chang: morning lay— The lark forget But I will ne'er forget ou *The brook where first we met may dry— Yes ' yonder sun cease to be; But ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE COURTS, SATURDAY. (Brf°n Heart. K. Laxvrtnee find J. O. WJ* nublican, Robert-street North, Waterloo road, was t3D ' L their worships efc*t*»d with having broken Mr l'eiire ...

POLICE COURT KENDAL

... MONDAY. Before the Mayor, G. B. Crewdson, and E. Harrison, Esqrs. DESERTER FROM THE MILITIA. James Lamb was again brought before the Bench charged with deserting from the Appleby Militia on the 22nd of May. The Mayor reminded the prisoner that upon his former appearance before them lie was directed to get a certificate by which could prove if the reasons he then gave for his desertion, namely ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1867
Newspaper: Kendal Mercury
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 499 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: adam mather murder 

POETRY. APPEARANCE. When our comfort Bcrews, Part with whatever else we choose, What from no motive must we lose ?

... Appearance! What chills the heart to pleasure strung, And binds the childish prattling tongue, Making old people of the young ? Appearance ! When the bell tolls the hour of prayer, With measured tread and solemn air, What brings, alas ! too many there ? Appearance! What makes the empty fool deemed wise, What virtue's vacant place supplies, Winning soft looks fiom dove-like eyes ? Appearance! ...

&%&ami ai |Utos, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

... &%&ami ai |Utos, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Her Majesty, with several members of the Royal Family and suite, arrived at Balmoral on Saturday. The Sunday Gazette states that Mr. Harrisou, Q.C., wiU be the ne ...

GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXEA3I OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATION, 1866. The following Pupils from the above School, being ..

... First Division, except one who was above the age prescribed by the University, passed the Oxford Local Examination, 1806, and received Certificates accordingly;— J. Parry Allmand, Wrexham ■ —Latin, Scripture, French, Mathematics, Drawing A Music. 2nd Honour Percy J. L. Borland, Ruabon :—Latin, Scripture, Mathematics, and Drawing. Division. J. Pierce, Wrexham : —Latin, Scripture, and ...

Accidents and Offences

... and Offences man has been apprehended at Hathersage, in Derbyshire, on a charge of having shot a workman employed at a needle factory there. The prisoner fired twice with a revolver and caused four wounds, which, however, are not thoucht at present to be of a serious nature. The case is described as a trade union outrage. Mr. E. J. Westmoreland, British consal at Branswick, Georgia, was shot ...

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... FOREIGN In the Austrian Parliament, the principles of re- hciout liberty make progress. It is proposed to ?? civil marriages, to emancipate schools from ti e control -- c Church, aud to make all re_m. ns equal in the eye of the law. In the peugj code it is proposed to abolish corporal punish- meet a-d working malefactors in chains. Constantinople telegram states that Omar j _c_i» bas reported ...

WANDERINGS OF A TRAMP IN THE PROVINCES

... WANDERINGS OF A TRAMP IN THE PROVINCES. Tramp sends for publication the following interesting account of his wanderings in the provinces : — I am a clerk, with three children and a wife, destitute, having had very little employment for many months. After trying all means of getting something to do in London, I started six weeks since into the country to look for work, willing to take ...