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AMERICAN POETRY

... AMERICAN POETRY. After the Americans bad eaUbliabed political nationaliljr bejnnd card, and taken pnailire rank among the powera of the ciriliaed world, they atdl remained aobject the reproach, that in the world of art, science, and iileraiore, they had ...

Published: Monday 29 September 1851
Newspaper: Nairnshire Mirror
County: Nairn, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 861 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Afbican Opkra Taocps.—These famous sable minstrels gave an entertainment the large hall of the Mechanics’ ..

... Afbican Opkra Taocps.—These famous sable minstrels gave an entertainment the large hall of the Mechanics’ Institute, Forres, on Thursday evening, to a crowded audience. The performances throughout were loudly applauded. Mr H. Templeton’s M Hoop-de dooden-doo ...

ATROCIOUS ACT OF PIRACY

... his crew were transhipped on board the Minstrel,” which was bound for Malaga, from Adra. At six pm they abandoned the “Reindeer,” and very soon afterwards she became completely en veloped in flames. The Minstrel ” arrived at Malaga on Saturday the 12th ...

... Macdonald, Cartesian lkiPb. SINS Maimie Cumming, Gretta IkSGOII , Smith. Fruier Liss Watt The First American Army in Almelo can Expednionary Corps bee beat American troops embarked for Fiance now exceed 1,300,000. Describing the work of our patrols et sea, a ...

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... BRITAIN AND AMERICA. The following address from an American poet to a Scotch one—Oliver Wendell Holmes to CharlesMackay —is published in the Boston newspapers; Brave singer of the coming time, Sweet minstrel of the joyous present. Crowned with the noblest ...

NAIRN LITERARY INSTITUTE. _ LECTURE ON IRISH SONG

... have carried their language across the Atlantic, and and poems In the Irish language and character occasionally appear in American newspapers. To this Gaelic can be traced many of the fine old wags of the country, and it Is a matter of regret with many ...

THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH—JANtfARY 24. 1866

... friendship and sympathy which Americans have towards the Frencli people. the Emperor Napoleon were obstinately pcrs.st in upholding the Mexican Empire by force, these sentiments might doubtless be overpowered, but the belief of Americans in the ancient friendship ...

THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH.—AUGUST 6, 1862

... Chelsea, calling at the intermediate piers. The style of the American steamers to adopted, and are to have beautiful tittings and admirable deck and saloon accommodation. I can testify that the American steamers are vastly superior our own, both in speed, c ...

NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY l5, 1874

... it has transpired, was aa which she adopted, her rams being Lemma.— Times qf India 'rile Rev. Newman Hall, who daring the American War diatiuguished himself by his obiquint and vigorous advocar) of thee. of the North, whittle he with the cases of liberty ...

THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEORAPH—SEPTEMBER 20, 1865

... with the police. said that he was a free American citizen, and should not be interfered with, and that ho would bring the fact of his having been illegally arrested under the notice of Mr Seward, the American Minister. In accordance with the orders given ...

L 0 CL L-N -E- AV S

... isooordiegly Mashed. The number the as MINAICAX Carlo mid Ma af American Minonila cupieil the l'ubbe Hall on Monday. Tbe enter. tainnunt, which ail rather • alas than the majority if the minstrel troupe , . which fur aidne time we been ageing, was lareelv ...