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  3. OUR SOLACE.

    [The following extract from some verses by S. G. MEE, published in the Courier, is particularly commended to the notice of the S. M. Herald critic, who thinks Charles Harper the peerless poet of the age.] ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. (From the Times Dublin Correspondent.)

    Belfast is still [Wednesday] in the greatest excitement, and presents the appearance of a city that has been partially sacked by a foreign enemy. The respectable and peaceable inhabitants are at the ...

    Article : 3,219 words
  5. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    [?]FAST, Saturday,—People are busy closing their shops: groups of men are gathered around the corners discussing in earnest whispers the events that the night is likely to bring forth and to ...

    Article : 804 words
  6. AMERICA.

    The long inactivity of Grant before Petersburg has been suddenly disturbed by his own act. The great new movement which was so mysteriously announced but of which no details were permitted to be ...

    Article : 2,416 words
  7. (From the Daily News Correspondent.)

    Belfast, Monday.—The mob have wrecked the National School and other houses in Brown-street, A large number of the navvies are in the town. They name in contact with the Orange party about ...

    Article : 435 words
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