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... may have wth the history of England, bat in commemoration of the events which first threw us twain together, and that is bonfire night.' ...
... may have wth the history of England, bat in commemoration of the events which first threw us twain together, and that is bonfire night.' ...
... ]'hears-ho, pall away, lads,' their bra a skipper cried, • We'll land them in port ore the turn .of the (Rev.) J. P. Blurros. BONFIRE NIGHT.' It was the 6th of November some year or two back, a day lung looked forwi.rd to by ull English children, and not a few ...
... eagge.tire National celebrations are being effaced and extinguished one after another well. Who hears now of snap-apple or bonfire night ? They are all slur the past, too vulgar to be spoken of, near io !viral.. by the de!en rate dan•iies of the day. No doubt ...
... memories of those who live on the past because the present affords them little or no provender. A boy's crackers on a bonfire night are the It emblems of many a great work, which in our time has been for a moment seen of angels, and then buried, man ...
... in reply to Mr. Donnelly, with regard to the time that he had been tenant of the place. He remembered the 23rd June. bonfire night. (Laughter.) Mr. Donnelly asked the claimant what was; his name was it Muldoon or M'lldoon P The claimant Coarse men call ...
... neighbours on bad terms with him, and would have it left on themthat it would left on the Roman Catholics, as that would be bonfire night (mid-summer eve); I was examined hero and at the assizes against the claim ; be had two bouses, but was not living in the ...
... against the harp without the crown. Who hears now,” he a»*kß, with tbe angry despair of Jeremiah, “ef snap apple night or bonfire night?” It sounds ns if lad not for- | gotten the days in which knocked his head against the lasses when grabbing at rosy apples ...
... -*t that they will soon be favoured with api ntiful sup. ode hcQ, was final lot al'ow.ug his horse to ply, now alter the bonfire night” the crops ' ander. The charge tor druukenness was diswill make rapid progress,— Correspondent. j missed. The Mayor afterwards ...
... local hospital from the effects of injuries caused by the explosion of a cannon, which burst whilst he was firing it on bonfire night, fr acturing his skulr in a terrible manner. Etoirr SEAMEN, belonging to the vessel Pam- Fero, bound from Liverpool to ...
... special feature of interest. There a decided want in papers of any superior excellence. ** From Skiddaw Top on Jubilee Bonfire Night is good account of the mountain illuminations. The story of ** Olive’s Lover has a decidedly peculiar ending, and is rather ...