THE BROKEN HEART.
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Every one must recollect tragical story of young E----, triot; it oo touco be soon forgotten. During troubles in Ireland, ried, condemned, and executed, on a creason. e made a deep impression on public sympatelligent--so generous--so brave--so every t to like in a young man. under trial, too, y and intrepid. tion reason against ry--t vindication of ic appeal to posterity, in tion, --all tered deeply into every generous bosom, and even ed tern policy t dictated ion.
But t o describe. In unes, ions of a beautiful and interesting girl, ter of a late celebrated Iriser. Serested fervor of a and early l