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... Bnt the sun we know is there ; And the gloomy clouds may break ; And the voice that answers prayer Words of comfort yet may speak. ♦h ! these truths are all too deep For a gentle Bower to know ; Bush, then, sisters, Ist me weep, Tears were made far human ...

I.CRUAN MODEL SCHOOL

... the Local Inspector, Mr Roantree, which, if true, is not calculated to add to the respectability of the school, nor does it speak much for the modesty of those implicated. With reference to the !intake alluded to we now ask—ls it true that, from time to ...

LURGAN PETIT SESSIONS

... Mr Ilazlett—l appear also fur the plaintiff. Defendant—The plaintiff has not iiistructud theuk,atul they have nu right to speak. Mr Hazlett-13'31°re you proceed with the case I have an application to make for an adjournment, as Mr Morris is engaged for ...

FRANCE AND THE ROMAN QUESTION

... Rome to the Italians and Italy unalterably bent upon acquiring Rome. Signor Pasolini replied that no journal was entitled to speak in the name of Italy, and observed that for the present the question of Bowe must be laid aside, although the new ministry ...

LrI:OAN

... ' Office, on Monday last , Join Hancock, Esti, J P, presiding as Rennin' Officer. There was very hale iuteresl generally speaking, manifes.ed on either sic 4 At the close of the poll at four o'6)et th Returning Officer declared the folbwiß gentlemen elected ...

THE FIIGUTIVE STEPHENS

... joined Mitchell. Mrs Stephens lett Kingstown for Holyhead on Wednesday evening it is generally believed, to join her husband. Speaking of Stephens' conduct in running away, the Irish Times of yesterday says : Stephens however. not only escaped from the prison ...

THE PII9.TESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, , 1834,

... declared that, placed, or, to speak more correctly, ignored, between the confines of philosophy and inedi, eine, the deaf mute has never been properly studied neither by the one nor the other. The system of which we speak requires great and close attention ...

Mary Humphries was examined, but her evidence was unimportant. The magistrates retired to consult, and on their ..

... would not say he was fighting; sent for the police to have him removed. William John Best said he did not hear defendant speaking:ewes, but was he talking loud. Fined 10a. and COSIS. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Ezekiel Thompsonwas charged with being drank and ...

THOSE EVESING BELLS

... Dear to us in years gone by, Anti whose duarte memories fondly a'ressured in the Leart now lie. Vuices in :hose bells seem speaking, Wafting words of tender love; Bleseings, to., from friends now seeking l'eaLo :tad happiness above. Far away our !ninth' ...

NATURAL MAGIC:

... improved a style, that detection is impossible. Old and young, simple and wise are alike held by him it the dark. Posterity will speak of him as the great wonder of the nineteenth century. ADMISSION—Reserved Seats, 25.; Second Seats, ls. Schools and Children ...

ANICKTVB. A.D. 198

... portion of Christendom. N.B. The Greek word ?tersest* from which heresy is derived, simply mein@ the act of choosing. Strictly speaking, it should be applied only to such as seek out for themselves new inventions in doctrine or discipline : so that the Church ...