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OUR ARM CHAIR

... OUR ARM CHAIR. THE YOUNG MARI NY . BY JOHN CRITCHLEY PRINCE. Young Cheerwell, made captive love at fifteen, Fancied life more enchanting than e’er it h?.d been, For visions of duty, and virtue, and joy, Came over the brain of the proud sailor boy ; And ...

Aur Arm Cha

... Aur Arm Cha. THE FRIENDS WE LOVED IN EARLY DAYS. Wiey twilight softly steals away, And silence reigns along the vale ; And faney with her magie sway, Delights to tell a pleasing tale : Oh! then sweet memory's sunny beam, Around the raptured vision plays ...

OUR ARM CHAIR

... OUR ARM CHAIR. THE YOUNG MARINER. BY JOHN CKITCHLET PRINCE. 'Young Cheerwell, made captive love at fifteen, Fancied life more enchanting than e’er it had been, For visions of duty, and virtue, and joy, Came over the brain of the proud sailor boy ; And ...

OTJR ARM CHAIR

... OTJR ARM CHAIR. THE OLD OAK TREE. BY THOMAS COX. Beside a murmuring river There stands an old oak tree; It looks as green as ever Still frowning on the lea; It looks as fresh as ever On cheerful summer’s day ; Old tree, no change in thee I see In the ...

their commencement possible—the desperate condition of the santry. Contemporaneously with the ont-bmr}:f the ..

... American War, Grattan entered the Irish Parliament, and followed Flood in the leadership of the opposition. The draft of troops to America having left Ireland comparatively defenceless, in 1778 —9 a large volunteer force was enrolled and armed. This was followed ...

Sur Arm Chair. THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. e e SONG OF EMIGRATION. There was heard a song on the

... Sur Arm Chair. THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. e e SONG OF EMIGRATION. There was heard a song on the chiming sea, A mingled breathing of grief and glee; Man's voiee, unbroken by sighs, was there, Filling with triumyph the sunny air; O 1 fresh, green lanls, ...

TIMES & BEDFORDSHIRE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1864. OUR ARM CHAIR. LITERARY EXTRACTS. SUNDAYS. AUTUMN ..

... the eight spot and take it.” Meat and Drink.— How are you, John ? I’m deuced glad to see you.” “Very well, Charley. Come and take a drink, old fellow. ’Tisn’t often we meet.” “That’s a fact, John—and, when we do, it’s meet and drink.” Monsieur Ernest was ...

RAILWAY TIME • LEICESTER T A I AND O R LINE. C T O B E R. OUR ARM CHAIR

... the eight spot and take it.” Meat and Drink. How are you, John ? I’m deuced glad to see you.” “Yery well, Charley. Come and take a drink, old fellow. ’Tisn’t often we meet.” “That’s a fact, John—and, when we do, it’s meet and drink.” Mousieur Ernest was ...

THE B ED F O D POST OFFICE. OUR ARM CHAIR. W ithcut extra charge until With addilnal. ; penny

... St. Cuthbert’s (opposite the Church), 10.0 a.m., 5.25 p.m., and 8.10 p.m., Week-days. Sundays, 5.5 p.m. , m , St. John’s (near St. John's Church), 10.0 a.m., 5.30 p.m., and 8.20 p.m., Meek days Sundays, 5.15 p.m. Sundays, 5.50 „ tll , a^e an( Herts., ...

LUTON

... the Dudley Arms, Luton, kept by Frederick Higgs, was refused after hearing the evidence of Police-constable G. Smith, given in support of-a statement made Mr. Pope that the house had been kept as a common brothel.—The license of the Regent Arms, kept by ...

CNION SEED

... Upwards of 100 ladies tlllllyflt'll‘lleanll Three double-shaft WAGONS, GOODS WAGON | were present at the banguet. The Earl of Cardigan JOHN MALDEN, Baker and Seedsman. Bigg'eswade, January 25th, 18355, With Hoops, Tarpauling, &e.'zomplete ; Eight narrow-wheel ...

SALESLADIES, part-time and full time, reqd for fashion shop. 25/- per day and commission.��Write Box 1634. ..

... reqd by John Collier Tailoring, Bedford, or keen young man willing to be trained. Ex| cellent prospects for man wishing to qualify for future management. Pension scheme in operation.—Write fully to Branch Personnel Manager, John Collier, Cardigan Crescent ...