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Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-10-16 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-10-16
Snippet: init-rt-ssed, but as considering that you‘ have a work put into your bands which you are to perform faithfully.” TODD. "soprano ' no out v. THE DEATH SONG. Mother, mother! my heart is wild, Hold me upon your hosotn dear, Do not frown on

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-05-15 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-05-15
Snippet: the unfortunate gentleman to he'sttbt tttitted to the king. The mental agony of Campbell’s attached wife was for a time severe beyond endurance, but by a Wonder- tul exertion she recovered ' sufïŹcient tortitnde to enable her to set out itt

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-11-06 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-11-06
Snippet: I am again calm.” So saying she took the dagger from his hand. and with a quick and strong blow drove it half its length into one of the col- umns that support the stage box and broke it off, ïŹ‚inging the handle upon the floor. Then running

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-06-08 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-06-08
Snippet: ,i A among these, it need scarcely be said. was William Hunter. He was engaged with a party of dancers, when a'detachment ofeight men from the press-gan of the tender Hynde, then lying in arne harbor, appear- ed on the scene, accompanied

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-12-21 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-12-21
Snippet: He ïŹnally offered his' hand, and was accepted. This second marriage me- tamorphosed the home of the widow to a paradise. She was at once sur- rounted by every comfort, every lux- ury; but, above all,her dear children were now provided for

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-04-27 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-04-27
Snippet: wonderful her very smile had a look Their regrets were. however, kept carefully concealed; whatever might have been their feelings, both seemed resolved of humility and resignation. on a. system of silent endurance.— There was something in

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1846-04-22 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1846
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1846-04-22
Snippet: .- omth IJZHtSLi‘i't‘t’ttEd mm- Il-v‘Wl'l OF THE I l SESSION. ‘2: Saturday last, at three 3 o'clock, l'lial i'xmllenr‘y Sta H. V. “I N'!LI;Y_. Lieut. tern-tr, came down to tho (.‘on'ieil t‘lmm- ' v‘, 2’.) the usual Hale. and having tal.cn

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1845-03-15 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1845
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1845-03-15
Snippet: “ A married couple. who had for several years lived in a state of anti- Conjugal harmony, determined part, and made. an appointment with each other to meet at a notary’s to sign the deed of separation. To arrive at the ofïŹce ofthe man

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-07-27 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-07-27
Snippet: l‘rom American' papers. 'i'nr. \Vv's‘rsus Futons—The Vicks- lur; tl-mstitutimtalist of Saturday, the I‘lltlt, says :—“ The work of'devastationi destruction, and ruin. continues ; the wzto'r is rising m we than one inch in cat-9y twenty

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-09-21 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-09-21
Snippet: sat: tl.st-orercd the cause of his ttn- rican colony that can claintsuperiorad- extent, cur vastness and depression, do all in her iluht‘” to dissipate the cloud which tilt‘ saw forming over their happiness. ills txtretne susceptibility

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-01-24 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-01-24
Snippet: shall be; and God receives not, but gives. God is geod ; thence his name ; and it is the character of goodness to delight in communicating blessings. Why should I not give a tow crumbs to my Saviour, who daily supplieth my table, and

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-05-22 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-05-22
Snippet: I m— ,__,..... _r.-.-—-—-—~ cessaries of life, terminated at once her existence and her miseries. As for the monster who had thus blight- ed the prospects of a lender and con- fidiug female, he soon after was com- pelled to flee from his

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1845-01-04 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1845
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1845-01-04
Snippet: ORIGINAL POETRY. «~- TIIE EDITOR’S NEW YEAR'S ODE. A happy New Year—‘tis an old fashion‘d sound, But the heart still grows warm as it cir- cles around ; The wish is a kind one—its greeting we send To all ranks and degrees-to the Stranger

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-02-21 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-02-21
Snippet: x. .-. c ...+—..,-r_-—.!E:T FISHERIES AND CURRENCY. 1 .2 Tilt: EDITOR 0" THE MORNING NEWS. Sm,—I had hoped some abler pen \t'otlltl ere this bare taken up the let- it'l‘ on the Fisheries from Mr. J. K :‘d-i ire ofGeorgetownmluch altliorgh

Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-10-26 -- Page 2
Year Published: 1844
Part Of: Morning News and Sem-Weekly Advertiser -- 1844-10-26
Snippet: a»-.. ..... Front late Engiish pspsrs. *— The visit of Louis Philippe to Windsor is a fruitful topic for the speculations of politicians on both sides ofthe Channel. His Minister M. Gui2ot, will not, it is said, ac- company him, but will


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