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  2. Poet's Corner.

    Who shall talk of strength and freedom, With a loud and fever'd breath, While they let a full cup lead e'm. To the slavery of death ? ...

    Article : 551 words
  3. PUNCH'S POLICE.—A VERY MELANCHOLY CASE.

    Yesterday, a gentleman of the name of Thomas Carlyle, was brought before Mr. Punch, charged with being unable to take care of his own literary reputation—a very first-rate reputation until a few months past—but ...

    Article : 777 words
  4. ADDRESS

    On Wednesday evening last, 21st instant, a deputation wated upon the Very Rev. Wm. Hall, the Catholic Vicar General, and presented the following address, with a most beautifully wrought purse of crimson silk and ...

    Article : 658 words
  5. MRS. CHISHOLM'S EMIGRANT'S HOME.

    The following interesting letter is addressed by Mr. G. Smithson to the Morning Chronicle:— SIR,—As a neighbour of Mrs. Chisholm, I attended the emigrant group meetimg held at that lady's "Emigrant's Home," adjoining ...

    Article : 699 words
  6. CATHOLIC AFFAIRS AT LIVERPOOL.

    SIR,—..Fifteen years ago, when I reached Liverpool, there was only five Catholic chapels in this town. Two of these were deeply in debt at the time. Since then, St. Francis Xavier's and St. Anne's, ...

    Article : 872 words
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