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LITERATURE

... songs of Burns and Tannahll-the lyrics of the one 7 joined to the most perfect of our. national melodies; and of the second, married to the music of R. A. Smith; who drank so deeply at the spring of Scottsh melody. that his airs have all the marks 1 of their ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... one of her fathers, to be d !metamorphosed into a fine lady. The Marchiontess soon deter- mines to have Maria suitably married, hut she will not atiarry save otte of the regimient. In the meantime the regintenta whichi has been absent, returns, antd ...

THE THEATRES, &c

... short period ; but, this femaile having left hit, and associated with another man, with whom she emigratei to America, Banks married a second wife (a widow) its KIendal, Cumiberland. This widoiw having died about a year after her marriage with 13:mlas, the ...

THE JOHNSTONE AGRICULTLURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW, &c

... John Craig, Lang-Park, Beith ; 2d. Ludovic 11onston, Esq. of Johnstone. Class XVI.-Onc-year-old colt-st, John Harvey, jun.,Marry] hill, Te-arton; 2d, Samuel Clark, Flleanswraoso Class ?? p (shoral)-lat, Fullarton Salson, Benstone. 2d, UWrm. Stewart, Johnstone ...

WEST OF SCOTLAND EXHIBITION

... supposed he Iad been ad- E. justing the luzgage when the accident occurred. His namne is John Bucleland, and we learn he is married and B. has a faimily. He was a very steady man, and much V respected in the eestablishment.Scotsfnrsss. Seritvzs Accident ...

MATHERIALS FOR THINKING

... rails of the altar: and I could t overwhelm them with wishes as with flowers, espetalld wish that they may both resemble the married in hea? ith according to Swedenborg's vision, always melt into onen ' True it is that on our earth too they are Often cooked ...

MUSIC IN PARIS

... one of the officers of the Spanish co garrison there, who purchased her freedom at an enormous secrifceW and subsequently married her. By his death, she has found her- WE self reduced to poverty, and has recourse to her musical talents, ho which will more ...

AUGUST

... was th'f~tit. Farmer Cresseell ; and, before Dora was ten years old, lie had badl re'Q*lved. that, in dute time, -she should marry his son Walter, be it and had informed both parties of his intention. Now, Farmer Creswell's intentions were welt known to ...

FINE ARTS

... Theywere f taken on board the vessel and proceeded on their voyage. Suddens Deathl.-On the night of Saturday last, a young married -woman, named Foster or Bothwell, residing in a close leading off High Street, fell or wvas pushed down stairs, and immediately ...

ROMANTIC HISTORY

... London, where her attractions obtained for her the attetion of a person of -rank, to whom she afterwards averred she was married; and she from that time occupied a position where, her fortunes fed har into contact with some of the highest classes. A few ...

LEAVES FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF A NATURALIST

... expectant. And here the aory ends, and it is well that it does so. The natural hope of pleading Europeans is, that they were married, and lived tong and happily: but then comes the paisful.truth. . Beauty, which in our northern climes endures long in rich ...

THE PRINCE'S THEATRE

... assumes something of a tragic cha- ractC4. Our space forbids that we should follow in detail the fortuiues of Pierrot, wbo marries Zoe. Suffice it that lie soon beconies tired of playing the part of son to Montrolade in spiteof the voice of nature. ...