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  2. RANDOM READINGS. SONG—PLOUGH DEEP TO FIND THE GOLD.

    Plough deep to find the gold, my boys! Plough deep to find the gold The earth has treasures in her breast Unmeasured and untold. ...

    Article : 244 words
  3. ROMANCES IN REAL LIFE. EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

    Gerald Griftin, Lady Morgan in her hey-day, Carleton, or Harry L[?]requer, could with all imaginable ease construct a three-volume novel from a story afloat for the last few days in Cork. It contains all the essential ingred:ents—romance, ...

    Article : 1,328 words
  4. MOTHERS' TEARS.

    "Your sorrow shall be changed into joy." A child came into paradise, Once on a morning early. Just as the emerald paven [?]oor ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. PETER PARLEY.

    The following notice respecting the celebrated Peter Pariey lately appeared in the Sun newspaper:—"Fancy a pretty and picturesque suburb of a large city, and that in this visage there is one of the most charming ...

    Article : 1,114 words
  6. LOVE AND THE HORSEWHIP.

    A very lively sensation has been produced' in Cork by a recent event in that city. The Cork Examiner alludes to the subject in these terms:—"We must ailude to a rumour recently circulated through the city, to the effect that a ...

    Article : 1,309 words
  7. A TALK OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.

    A farmer in one of the western counties of England was met by a man wh[?]m he had formerly employed, and who again asked for work. The farmer (rather with a view to be relieved from his importunity than with any intention of ...

    Article : 507 words
  8. A DOMESTIC DEAMA.

    A singular case of imposture (says the Glasgow Examiner) has just been brought to light in our good city. The facts are briefly these, find they are given upon the most unquestionable authority. A young unmarried woman of this city, ...

    Article : 572 words
  9. A "TRIP" TO THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.

    In every-day life, unobserved, or perhaps unheeded, occur seenes of the most strange and improbable character, linctured often with a strong dash of what is called "The romance of reality" and sometimes having a denoument of ...

    Article : 1,751 words
  10. THE TRUE HEART'S ASPIRATIONS.

    I would be thine! Oh, not to learn the anguish Of being first a deity enshrined, Then, when the fever fit is past, to languish, ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. THE CHEERFUL GIVER.

    "What-shall I render thee, Father Supreme, For thy rich gifts, and this the best of all?" Said a young mother, as she fondly watched Her sleeping babe. ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. ROMANCE IN HUMBLE LIFE.

    A case of imposition hes just been brought to light in Kendal, w[?] has caused no smell sensation in our usually quiet litile town. The chief actor is a young woman not more than twenty-eight years of age, a native of this place, ...

    Article : 857 words
  13. THE STUMP-TAILED COW.

    A good many years ago a man sto[?]e a cow from Morristown New Jersey, and drove ber off, intending to sell ber at Philadelphia. She was a common cow enough, except that she had lost her tail, all but about six inches. The thief, ...

    Article : 566 words
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