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Fashions for February.—From La Belle Assemblee

... dress, filst, stod :under tite chmln by o toentstiere -oflblsull. Thle bri lOsf thle mom is or- namrentcd u mderutath by losts ~ vtizs-tibbots. tite r(Olur of ithe blue wild stock t lig fwich tie he bat, in tsvo -Ntio withaut lw)p, on th igt side over ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... the wretclt is cursed By those she bore and ott her btisoni numits. A1Iectiotis seared, ;ntd ftuy itt lier veits, The woman lost-she scarce the forist tetaius- Becmtes a dltief-sadds crimn to ruin's load; A liend at hoise, a 1prowling beast abroad: Dies ...

A DIALOGUE

... used, hut is a )style the mo0ct revolting~ atid discouraging to any future aop- Iplication. H-e applied to the coirimittee of ship'ping .t, rLloyd's, and wvitli no lanttei success. At lenguth fti appseal to lltie pnillic Spilit and phil anthropyv of tlte ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... fatririofcdint with.tirose about him, that was urisnwhile thre quiet dist Inctness of his voice Suffered nohn fwhat he said to be. lost . At last, after listening tosoains well-placed renarak, oin the, miliary, movements of ~threday, tire eyeis of tire-t tiv ...

THE YOUNGER SON

... son, dare nottthat throw, Each vill ise doth his businuass-itiow, And 'tis for thy outwitting IHe's throwvn the dice -he's lost the game And now he sits apart: There'sa burning anger: in hisbrow; There's madness in. hisiheart. Ile lifts the wine cup to ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... satealetsai st ha Iu, aniad sciesed iloa tltoir haytttts. fladtilCte corips now psroved tt'llitots, all astist )Iaes Iteeas lost ; isaa Cite capltaina, neit e, wVi la itl it his ftaul ts of tatatapsi' astd systessa, wavs yet a gretoi, maid gmitltait, atta ...

LITMRATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... thees, iii eoncsjieoene at litrai i mel air mour too late, Alm. Lopel not oimly lost time suit o'clothe, bat irscl i hme and muommev ii thme bargalim. P lie, of course, lost thle ciastomo of tIme aildermnan ; amid se- n veral otmes' gentleumerm withdrew ...

LITERATURE

... prevented going on shore. A number of negro huts were destroyed, hut the crptain could not ascertain whether any lives sere lost. Advices from Boston announce the receipt of a letter from Captain Percival, of tite schooner General Jackson, on a sailing ...

Poetry

... grewt loud', And a Iearful storm came on. t1he ship was an auld and goodly ship, But time had ased ier sair; Her oaken ?? once stout and fast, Were waterproor nae mair: But as time spares lior man nor ship, Hqr timbers rotten grew, Anil big rats burrowed ...

Poetry

... their glory, Ile ask'd not of their cause; While, rijht or wrong, the weak and strong Obey d alike his Saws. One tyrant lost his war-ships; Worse tyrants summ'd their gains; And toil-worn nations sang and danc'd (As maniacs dance) in chains I How like an ...

SALFORD MECHANICS' INSTITUTION EXHIBITION

... thogratifileation to attend the exhibitiondurirg : the visit of the scholars ill the Deaf and Dumb Ilstittition on I Wednesday lost. To those il possessiol of complete facdll ties it is a consolatory oigiht to beholh the deligilt nod ple- soiro expressed ...

SALFORD MECHANICS INSTITUTION EXHIBITION

... LETTEitS-If sent by packet twelve times, if by private ship eight times, the above rates. FOREIGN LErtEhs.-_'lhe packet rates which vary, wvill be seen at the Post-office. The ship rates are the saine as the ship rates for colonial letters. As regards foreign ...