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... children under her protection, and a large subscription bus been made for them by the opulent merchants the city. The whole scone speaks well for the Germans, and reminds us of the old adage, Fox j'O/yirli, vox Dd.—Court Journal. O’Connell and the Factory Children ...

IRELAND

... by some vagabond and attacked. His nose was broken, and his head and face cut in desperate manner. He can scarcely see or speak. Two other atrocities only I will mention. A respectable old Protestant clergyman, upwards of years of age, had come 12-4 miles ...

TEXAS

... TEXAS. Generally speaking, little is known in this country of Texas. Since its declaration of independence, its progress has been very remarkable ; and it promises to be one of the noblest of the Anglo- American offshoots, and to afford an admirable inlet ...

{From the Private Correspondent of the Times.)

... gentlefnen's families : preaching when any body of persons wished to hear his doctrine : resolute he to walk the truth, and speak the truth when called to do it; not ambitious of more; not fancying himself capable of more. In this entirely obscure way he ...

DUNDEE PRICES CURRENT July 26. 1841. FLAX. At six months* credit. L. 8. L. 8. Arch. Otbor- 52 Do. Crown

... 0 - 0 0 0-3 4 0 0-3 0 0 . 515 LONDON TRADE REPORT, Friday, July 23. The markets are not very brisk, but still, generally speaking, there is a fair business‘transacting. Tea.—The market remains firm. Company’s congou 2s. 3Jd. to 3}d. per lb. money. Tallow ...

(3. Best one year old bull, Mr Pitoairns, Pratis

... assembled from the neighbouring parishes to witness this wicked atrocity. If John wards has heart to feel, —if has a consciencj to speak,—the events of that fearful day must he written in his memory aa with a red-hot iron, and lie must now the most wretched man ...

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... in mid-heaven the consecrated sign. Through the unmeasure d track cominjf time mystic cross doth with soft lustre glow. And speaks through every age. in very clime, every stave sin and child woe. ■“‘Conquer in-this!* Ay, when the rebel heart Clings to the ...