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(FROM THE TIMSS.)

... stores from dwelling on the wharf, and caught to the rigging of three brigs that were lying alongside. these brigs, one is in the Irish trade, and the two others are from Newfoundland, and had only the day before began to unload. the two brigs from Newfoundland ...

OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY—NO. XXXIV. (From the University Magazine for January.') WILLIAM MAOISM, LL.D. ..

... OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY—NO. XXXIV. (From the University Magazine for January.') WILLIAM MAOISM, LL.D. {Continuedfrom the Evening Packet of Tuesday.') From this time until 18*28, the doctor con>tantly contributed to ** Blackwood, and tha list of his works ...

THE STRUGGLES OF GENIUS. SINGULAR AUTOBIOGRAPHY. An Arapricßn pap«r contains letter from Mr. J. H. Re. an ..

... see it from all parts. 1 have now more orders for bridges from the aristocracy than I can execute in ten year*, 1 would do them. Indeed, I have been so much among the aristocracy of late, that what with high living—being so sad. den transition from starving—l ...

THE FOX HUNTER

... of Etrurian shades ?” But never did poet fix upon a richer scene from which to draw the forms that people his world, than Vallombrosa. The perfect solitude of its thickets, preserved from intrusion by the height ami almost impassable crags of the mountain ...

ROBINSON, BUSSELL, and ROBINSON Solicit an Inspection of their present Stock of PIANO FORTES and HARPS,

... important tidings reached this morning from Belgium. The King of Holland has sent to cot down the forest of Grunenwald, in Luxemburg, and the report is, that the Prussian troops have orders prevent the Belgians from interfering. The greatest excitement ...

Wht Packet,

... flower, and the blossom of another —for all the world as yon would milk and pataties, and pataties and milk. So, at last, they came to a grand garden, where there were all manner arid sorts of flowers come from England and other foreign countries, and shoal ...

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY

... which Irslaai would derive from that Repeal. _ It la manifest that the fair and just way to treat the subject would be—/r#f. specify, with distinctness and candor, many as possible of the blessings which would accrue to Ireland from the paternal care of a ...

even Mmsclf. Harriet while * ami Aihile anfl a tear all striving toMtCry. Frank his fiuv with both hi# ham

... they arc—the Thompsons from Brouipton.” “Thompsons from liromptonl” shrieked the ladies in breath. Angels and minsters!’’ exclaimed Mrs. (.‘lennont, “is there no hope—no way to escape?” and as tlu cherry-colored detachment from Brompton liounced in at ...

cAimir or FAimwos

... eyes— What have I done that laic should iv>w remove him Who takes the siinsUin • from native skies f think i»|»on him when the stars are keeping Their weary watch above n world like ours; If sleep forgets him reproach sleeping— All only being his shade, dreaming ...

Portdynllaeu, by means of Stcam-packeU and Railways : The HIGH SHERIFF in the Chair:

... for which the public money applied, next to the of the Government; anti it appears to this meeting, from tbc plans and report of the engineers, well from the published statements on the subject, that the projected line by steam packets ami railways, rid ...