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FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... PASCIONS ro* smzr-nmt.. (Fron Acksrmanit's feposi.tory of Atss, 4e.) AlOaNING DitEss.-laonot muslin dress, made as high as the throat, where it iF. finished with a narrow band, confining the fulness of the body; a small circular cape, drawn with blue satin ribbon, and trimmed with work half a quarter deep, commences in front of the shoulder a~d extends across the back the slee'ves are a. la ...

RATING OF RAILWAYS

... RATING RAILWAYS. The following Case was disposed at the Nottinghamshire Easter Sessions, last week : Miiilanil Railway Coim/kim//appellants; the Orertetraof imris/i «/' Uasforil, respondent*—This was an appeal by tin- Midland Company against a rate made on that portion of their line railroud passing through the parish ofßulwell, iitul confirmed at special sessions held on the ult., the Shire ...

ON [ill] AN ENGLISH GARDEN

... f: , -, - -. JLJIGR W A ?? Sqo * \-5es ss isen1 shyv Eiftvljw EiStern dy X X ?? Zn Moxe greeli isle olundidn eaty FVor did its rcul2 shadow slePe. O'er stream of Afric, lone and deep; But for the ejiled Pslr tree ^t~ 'Midst foliage of ho kindred huet Thro' the Ia rum's dropping Pjse the light shaft of orient mould, And Europe's violets faintly sweat PVorped the ?? as its feet. Strahgilook'd It ...

A HUMSLE TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO MR. WALKER, the eminent Lecturer on Astronomy

... I4 .q-SXJ 'TUWYU CB OF OF*PECT TO If. WALZRR, Xw exentm Lee-Arv on Astronomay. to Iel than be LIO&t-when the Crator said- fol LU t wA I SA xteet celestil lustre shed, ad WI&es Athk&ep, to greet the Lord of love- Whils ?? wsters felt his spirit move. Se srptoring thises angelic tongues employ, th h d o iag v antdi Seraphs shaout for joy a 1. Mal tlq beam, beneath w hose silver sway. Pr ...

THY MOTHER'S LOVE

... TRY MIOTVE'S LOVS. A M ?? aUl'2 Lteo w sweet the ritne ? What iafttobtherslose I -A noble, pure, 'and tender flame, 1-oklrdledfl-nom above, To~blutt s huart of iarihly inomid; Tire ?? oVe. that crn. grnw c4ld; -This iss afohelbex love. 'Dobrng as helples.sibahe~to light, Then, while itlicaferlrns, TQ 32e on~ that dee-art sight, arlz eexneses uw born, ID its cxlsse hse her own, And live and ...

v -.._;. _.y ,x Sunday s Mails

... v ?? _.y ,x Sunday s Mails. L')SDON,-j..n. 3—4. * 'V A_lS I'ipri- t. ti.r ;i 1 ?? . tec ed \—J •' •'• '• l'«.-j{h». Ti.i) I'jMiun no i_t ■ •■• \i* ?? 1 imp -ttat. Z-. Tl - Rr.yaiiit *■*•; ■. .. torx'ri -i: 1 i * _ iui,; hi: a :V->fir, ■* «• ?? •_ in - tn: . . ct .1 much at xirty to ■ ■■*■ p ?? (.i ye r.Bur.t. — I icy hay. Pr .- ?? : urn t_ Ft.* tc : i_.c ?? yof U-:- -tnij. . I. mo up rii.c ...

LITERARY FUND

... ILlITERA1RY FUND. L.5 ?? I tJV U. TheSociety forte efiou lii h t ?? their aniiivcrtary feitivul oo Wedneiday at the Crown and A11c0 or TaveriI, the Rt. Ifonl. Lurd Pelham in tile Chair. Abou c four hundred Noblemen alld Gentlemen dined to- getheruot theoccalint, and tiheday wasfpcatuiththeutnoft, gaiety. The Noble Chairmain announced ihut his 1Royai Highnet~ibe Princc ot Wales bad figniied his ...

LINES

... JIY THE rleV, GEORGE rYUCKeFR, VIRCKKIA. Ifys of my youtil 1 ye have glided avays; ;llrs Ot ?? 'youth! ye arv osied aud grey; Eles of ruy youth I tic sight is no twre; Cheeks of 6, ymutal. ye are tfmm'd ull o'er; Smseugih Orf I ey'youth f all veur vigour is gone; Thouglais of aly youth ! ?? gay Vi61oas aae flown. -Days of tiy youltb I wisc not yoer meal; Hars of uny yotil ! I'utj mtent you ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DitURT-LANE . - .- DllURifit-LANE THEAtTRE,. . . ;.1^ ihr : -nsu.e ?? aua -l;1 JJICU t,15. I Li £Ir 1 n I..a L n 1.. On Saturday night, a rotost crowded and brilliant as- semiblv were attracted to tile representation of a new Tragedy, b'v Mrs. Wilnot. It is a story of the Saxon; r-.tof oetr biiboiyl founded on the Vtigds between the. kin) donssoi' Wsset hfnd Mirciti. Thi hfable is ingeni- ...

WHITEHALL, Joly 26

... j The King has been pleafl :d to grant to the i Right Honourable Thomas Grenvi'.ic, the j places and office* of Warden, Chit* fultice. md j Juftke in Eyre of ai! his Ma«e!ly'» Pore-It*, Chace?, Park*, and Warrens on tins Site the ; Trent. j The Gazette alfc contains a letter from Lord ; ?? on the Alec. tsnaacan fiction, giving an ' account cl the capture of a great number of Spamfh and other ...

LINES written [ill] the Grave of the late [ill] HORNER, Esq; M. P

... LINES wrimem opn he Grave of the late FlUX'IS 11ORINER, DIB; M. P. - .. . . ?? . I .. I . i I _- *, _- OTI I-stat; awhileI and o'er the tomb, where sleep Tire hallow'd, abrt3 of the P tritot, veep! *Veepi Ir hir liv'd by rieid tiulb tiprov'lt Weep! turr ie diet by mitly C nitric lov'd Shoirt was thie protd career his g.dirs rrnrn! Stios lust iil git'riiy coeds his trorriic sur! I.ost, ere ...

PUBLIC CHARITIES

... PUBLIC CHAR I1I'iS IC- V t~t -I I A. 'TI A %N I) I It V. LA ND A t - - . ?? * A,4 IN LNGLA DP AND IJRELANl. - ANI) here hbe waite, vratttp'titd Mitt lh. themnie, Simo her vtn1 i thl', ,inti vitidiait'S .their uniac *, Search every diiltrid ov die iivoiired lanil, 11cie dluiles iutpile, thera lulty liiulltions i:t:ld,- re W hat Prii ed irs thieref icit i:atttv p1rtr-prnttd Lord, 1I \hu' oi te ...