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THE REPLY

... on the same island. W«s Mr. Kirwan's when (he boatmen foaad him the lending place that of husband who was grieving for (ha absence of bit wife? Why. his firstet* pression was one directing one of the boatmen go for his hag. Then, the finding of the cap ...

THE GALE OF LAST NIGHT.—A LARGE SHIP

... l*i*e tbip wrecked the Brake taod*. She appeared Antcriean, with bar deck* and round item wathed nut of her.— Seteral Deal boatmen were making fur the wreck when the l.eda pa'ted. No aifcat of any llelfcf perton could lie (ten bebrnfiiif her. It blew a ...

SONNET

... SONNET. Onr Canadian Folunleer Boatmen for the Nile. All honour to the volunteer*, the Undaunted men of Canada, whose zeal Has prompted tlicm t ...

THE NEW INDIAN VICEROY

... expedition baa been favourably reeeited I Canada, where there has been litte difficulty in ritana aalWlv '■'.gaging all tbe boatmen nanted, tllCir CleitinatlOD* taICiJT. ...

MURDERED

... liouae, teitdorei tl*a boatman -a. payment of tlieir fuia—a «aio eonai larably more tliun double lie proper rliargea. I'lia boatmen,, however, o«., failing to ext«irt which they ilie l»o.»t f from the land. altercation an>uie ...

ESCAPE I ROM SHIPWRECK

... anchorage and expense to remove, but for the prompt exertion made Lieutenant Hutchinson, the Harbour Master, plying the s will boatmen, and procuring (be Commerce steamer tow her to the cnirauce of l.ie oh'harbour, fro had her to the ber.cu. A boat’s ere and ...

MEM INTO THE WANING YEAR. Pleasant hour* mcra’ry ilearesi. Were to me bright scenes «>f day ; Friends were fonder,

... Then I heard wildly Brea'he her tile tale of love. Strains melody she would sing me— Airs that warble round me yet. As the boatmen danced together. Lively rounds their castinet. Farewell. Jennie! tlion art twining Fonder affection deep, Winning me iron) ...

MR. BRIGHTS FORTUNE

... on# pf the boatmen rei ed heavy piece w appeal- the drowning man, elrncU him aevoial liumenlomt blown the hand■» and head (ill ho »>ank. The boy waa tbca nod eventually landed laola iVdnt, after which the boatmen tna oT; but ...

SUCCESS OF NORTHERN EXHIBITORS AT THE DUBLIN DAIRY SHOW

... and second class prizes, for pigeons. THE NILE CAMPAIGN-LORD WOLSELEY’S ADVANCE. Wady Haifa, Tuesday Evening. The Canadian boatmen here, after two days* experience of Nile, are beginning to ask, Where are the cataracts ?” They pronounce the river to be ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA. (Arrival of tlie Persia, via Crookliaven.) Ntw York, (MoBNiNGL-Prealdeot w „ lias ordered ..

... aonld, you may observe from the enclosed report of the master. Aa soon as the disaster was observed from Collo two Maltese boatmen, Angelo Cardona and Georgio Cordina, spontaneously at the peril of their own lives departed with their boat from Collo, a ...

THE REPLY TO THE ADDRESS

... drowned are—Sir Cuarles Slingsby. Seiveron Park, Kn*resboro*; Messrs and Robinson* of York, and Mr Orris, the whip, and two boatmen named Warreiisr. Thr hodits of Sir Charles and Mr Robmiou, hate only b«*cu found as yet. Th* latter gentleman's watch had ...

THE CHOLERA

... of £56. and two sureties in £25 each. A Close Shave.— A singular crime was com mitted three days back Sens (Yonnej. Some boatmen having observed a man throwing a dead body iolo the Yonne, arrested him. He proved to be plasterer named Bon, a native of ...