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DE:3PERATE ATTACK

... say one thing for him : he has but two faults, but they are enough to ruin any man in this province he is an honest man, and speaks the truth. I will lease you together now, and go and order your dinner for you. I will not detall his case to you in his ...

THE MECHANISM OF LITERATURE

... THE MECHANISM OF LITERATURE. There is a very common belief that printers, or compositors more strictly speaking, are often delighted with the literature that comes before them in the way of business. Their delight is always at the quality of the penmanship ...

AN]) LITMAN GAZETTE

... day, a Mr. Mahony, for many years a Poor Law Guardian in the Cork. Union. was examined.- His evidence is of acne moment. Speaking of the nursing . of yoang children, he is of opinion that the plan lidepted by the Protestant Orphan Society might, with ...

A WEW WAT Of PATIWO DEBTS

... absence of the Rev, L. E. Berkeley, Mr. M. Wells conducted devotional erereisee, and introduced the stranger, M. Vernier, who speaks English very correctly, then pvc a very interesting account of the state of religion in France, and showed what openings and ...

A PROCLAAIATION-VICTORIA REGINA,

... indeed, at ornament of any kind, if we except the rare grace which speakers and writers so frequently lack—the grace of speaking to the point in forcible, convincing and yet conciliatory language. In this respect, so far us orumment is concerned, Mr ...

PLOUGHM A N WANTED

... from the postal service between Galway and America. A magnificent natural harbour, and 1,100 miles saved in the distance, speak forcibly for themselves. Independent of these considerations, however, others of greater importance in connexion with the extension ...

LURGAN PRESENTMENT SESSIONS,

... immediately ran to the boatsmain . , room, into which he had jest besen carried. lie was in a very weak state, not ebb to speak. 'I at: lower part of his clothes was saturated with ble:sl, on removing which I found a deep worm I like what a sheath knife ...

THE EIGHT ATTACK

... spoken curtly, in a tone of decision, he sat down, and, opening the little book, he addressed us in low, cautious tones, speaking rapidly, his eye kindling as he proceeded, thus-- I have been Rent here to-night by one whose right to obedience no one ...

rEnsiternoN OF PROTE S TANTS 1.1. SPAIN. Ara public meeting held last week in Liverpool, for the purpose of ..

... found an extruct in a Swiss paper• most remarkably bearing upon the subject, and showing that however small, numerically speaking, the number of people may be, they are not beneath the notice of a free and enlightened people like this. In 1830 the first ...

TIIE PROTESTANT WATCII3I.IN AND LURGAN GAZETTE. The Tian sar that the official accounts by last mail were ..

... great store on a nice observance of the usages of society, and who arc only moved to extreme bitterness and anger when they speak of the North, and you will fail to conceive the intensity of the dislike of the South Carolinians for the Free States.— There ...

During the two years nteeeeding the last Division of Profits, the sums assured amounted to

... barrack, on the firstlitursday of every month, beating drums, playing fifes,- and discharging Ere-arms. These trumpery charges speak for themselves, and we shall not take up our space in commenting upon them. Had it been declared illegal for members of the ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE

... patient Alhama was left to see his mother. All the other prisoners are still at liberty to do so, though we are not allowed to speak to one another. I asked to walk a little when the sun was shining the other day, and was refused. The jailer said he bad strict ...