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EPISTLE, FROM THE VERY REV. THE DEAN, TO THE RIGHT HON. CHARLES ARB—TH—T

... as State- e Thinksiall Dissenters through the nation e Deseste no ?? ?? Nor vas be ever known refuse, To pay his tythes or Easter dues. f Besides,' were Green the chief of sinner, 'He:gisves the very best of dinners. Did le, indeed, adulterate His wine-(a ...

Poetry

... billows yawn and bellow for their food, Is not with perils so beset as he Whose throne floats on the wavy multitude. First rises Fortune's tide; no billows rude, Tii- swol'n by Conquest's stream, torwaves it springs, RAnd dances o'er the lands; then the ...

FINE ARTS

... accouspanied by a boy ; Rae is Probtably going down to rise water's edge, and may be thi ?? a goo;d morrow with the old man whlo sits trimminrg CCI iliik.'iegroup under the columns are talking over risings lini ingnrl rtie particular news of their village ...

The Traveller

... strangely'lin one piece.-SM4k&-pes&r, ig The'ecstasy into which thec good fol~ks of -Messi'na were or thrown ~by the rejoicings of Easter, Stunday, did nbt sub. !P side for several days, durinag which the parading the giantsY M affolrded further amusement. This ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... 3.NI. rsra. I ?? I I7 1WM1 10 9 risos Sh.1%l~, morn. ?? .l1 23 14 417 413, s nday after ]easter. * N~n~ 02 I 2 191M5 4 9 es 1h4i. vn Thf isnsday. 1 2I 02591 rises 11h. 4Con. Itrn. I, ore Thi dy. .12 .-i 2 3 4911 I) Ihtll. aoning. in F13o ?? 4 -I 4.56610 ...

VARIETIES

... Chester Gazette. E, arly Rising it Conneecicut.-The editor of the Eglatine says that the girls in Connecticut drink a pint of yeast before going to bed at night, to make them rise early in the morairg. In the coarse of last Easter Torm one hundred and seven- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 1711 3721 :312d Sunday after Easter. St )l6nday . 15 11 21 7 Faster Tern begins. St Tuesday ?? 11; IU, 0 39§21 IIQ in 6 with P ob.40m.nt. Ai Wednesy. .171 0 o 1 .23 19 3 Ierc. stationary. Gm Thrlsay ?? 146 2 1017 21[l rises sh. Ihm. even. Pi, Friday ...

VARIETIES

... which is expected to be one of considerable gaiety, is fixed for 'Wednesday, the 29th of April, being the first week after Easter. A ludicroes cssistakc.-A clergyman of a country village de- sired his clerk to give notice that there would be no service ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... and as there were no speeches they settled the matter by half-past seven o'clock. RISING OF THrE LArND'S SURFACE iN EuRora.-rn Swe- den, as well as in Italy, the land rises constantly frons out of the basin of the surroonding sea. According to Ioathe late ...

VARIETIES

... t Tho number of passengers carried on the Greenwich Rail- way on Good Friday, was 8,849, and the receipts 2551. hs;'Jd. On Easter Monday the number conveyed was 19,875, and the receipts 5301. 9s. 3d. The young wheat throughout the country looks rentarkably ...

MURDER AND HORRIBLE

... n, on Thursday evening, by the Rev. L. W. Jeffray. The subject was the rise and fall of Tyre : .in admirable subject, and most worthily handled. The rev. gentleman traced the rise and progress of this queen of cities, diluting, at length, upon her navigation ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... feature of the week has been the repetition of Dsr Fr'iechuizis (which we perceive is agi.'a announced for thet last time before Easter this nighf I{ . Each time it has been played additional beauties have ,been given to it; anfiwe have not the'slightest hesitation ...