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POETICAL RELICS OF A DEAR DEPARTED CHILD

... Ohl, yes, tire tear may oft be cheek'd Lint wvhat call ease the inward smart? 'The soul oppressed with many a grief, And forc'd tire mournfrl 'weight to bear, Ye t scorning from complaint relief, May try to dissiparte its care. But, tbi' all ortw'ardl ...

LITERATURE

... princi- pies are condemrned as ltramontaniby b is own CoMUntryMf, his confessed native Americanism a ha often aoqred ?? of complaint against him to others who are deeply ?? in his writings, and this latter characteristic seems to b a66ne every day more and ...

FAIRS

... the general bu'hiress. V' t port of London has been less extensive. At the Ca-:a.'s House only 123 ves-els were antroltrced inwards fr.,n foreign ports; there were three fromn Irelaid, aad ise limited number of 40 celliers. The entrieA ourwri consisted of ...

BANAGHER GREAT SEPTEMBER FAIR

... arid eatiafri , Ti yr .- ; jrloe ?? fir ?? T'ii, bsl:.'r n rox t: SNiV11'.-6hcee llc, n:e actually laberrluirx ur..; the complaint should lc kiii I and butle as ?? ns possible, but shnt up all ?? sheep in sllds or brne, and fuimnigate t)rern well, by ...

SLANE FAIR

... ly and for distillatiomn BomB ?? markets may also be bene- tted whero It wee used f for oor;. At New York there are now complaints of renoeb. competition, a Interferiag with their export trade. a2d lower prices with great dtlnese are tbe order of the ...

RATOATH (COUNTY MEATH) FAIR

... Indigestion, in all cases of deranged stomach, determi- nation of blood to the head, bile, sick headache, liver and stomach complaints, which frequently end fatally by producing apoplexy or paralysis. There is no me- dicine known that will give such immediate ...

BLACKLION (CO. CAVAN) FAIR

... either not vegetated erpertlelly become the prey of birds. While France end the more soetberly pert of Europe have similar complaints, In thle north It lies boon rough end rainy snd the conclueion of the harvest, as well so ths digging of potatoes, has been ...

BALLY JAMES DUFF FAIR

... again finds a ready vent for her immense d *Ieport~s. Blsiiumsandflollsad have kept about the saurs range, with general complaints of short supplies. Germany d. jhohof little change, and New York, en A slijht reducttos, keasfud means to execute some laegs ...

MR. TENNYSON'S KING ARTHUR

... supreme tenderness is e the quality which arr sts th- reader. The effect 3- of this is at times to snake him f.;rget his complaint r. against the conception of the book, and to acceptl tt without protest a renderinig whica leads to such 1. rcsalts. The ...

IN BOOKLAND

... looked to the irresistible force of Great Britain for their support in their acts of power. They were quite certain that no complaints of the natives would be heard on this aide of the water with any oth6r I sentiments than those of contempt and indigna- ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... Abras, three Bedouins at- tached to ?? East Show now performing in the Midway Plaisance, were arrested yester- day on the complaint of Hastab Abalid, another Bedouin, the Arab mansager. It . appears that at sunrise yesterday tho three first-named caught ...