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POETRY

... PO ET R Y. TO THiEEVEXINO STAR. low beautiful the twilight sky, whose starry world's now spread, Amidst the purple depths of eve, their glories o'er my llead! And there is one-a radiant one-amid the rest shines he, As if just risen from his sleep, within the mighty sea. a at Sweet star! I love to see thy cheerful ray, a As it fortels the close of busy day; Bright harbinger of ?? soothing ...

THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY

... XTHE HIGH~LAND SOCIETY. IILOHANI' octK SHhIfl OF STOCK, AGRiICULTUiIALt MiEETING, AlTl-Itt- tN-'tti. Till great ero;Ti, ill rtvl ?? sLiorItI Poliie ett cot tine ?? bl 1111 I let. Ilb akrit place. Olla, tL- sI ithe Witnir a- Ih ?? ?? ,tt ttiet-l IIlatOO ofl ?? lDtA ?? tO Iel. 01 t~ittl111 It 11015 lnd ttiei-zsst built Ei~glait twill 001o twit .iul itoile t1-,l at- bring tiles'ebuelre111 ...

POETRY

... TLhe l'olloo'ing beaotifoI linies ate token fvo ot Northern Cootempe- rare;. Th~ey strongl~y retoijoi us of time potiros aid puorify of WVords- weor' it. The author, it Is said. resides troor Fort Augusolis. LINES WRITTEN DECEMBERti~ 3iST, 1510. oih yes !It is a melancholy time To tlrinhing arlnds-tho' thoussrrdo rnay be found so thooghtiess, as to wev. ?? tile past, Roses to deck the ...

GRAND REVIEW

... GRAND RIJVIEW- i , . Of the saperb and encoturqginig spe~ace vehich, was vesteiday etxhibited in Hyde Park, *te shall not attetmpt to give an adeuate- des- ctiption. They-wbo siw iti *ant no other pic- tutie than thht which dwells 6o their bwn recol- le1ildn. It ains, indted, a glhrioos Oaj for Old England. It displayed the youth of the first city I of the 'inivetee, asemb)led in mil-,tary ...

FAIRS IN OCTOBER

... : W. 24. Bathgate-Rhynie-New Deer-,Les,1emouth,-, Dlfnlng- .. Balblail Th. 25. -rife-Keith-, mthven- ?? F. 26. Ecclesfechan-miikleour-Camwntbh. M. 29. Kinross-NMoftt-Oban (two days.) Tu. 3i0.Ā¢eenbum-lnsch QenshecDenn tI t och W. 31.Old Aberdeer.-8yth , Davlot,- FochabersF~ndo4Moils Colbockie in Ross-shire-=.Carluke. / FAIRS IN NOVEMBER. ITh. I. Old Deer-Tilrrifr-F3lkirk-Locbgelly-ho5hl-uC e% ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... * The ANetisise Portrasit Galleny, with Memoirs. Part 82. London! Fisher. 1833. Titss delightful publication, wve observe, is under the especial patronage of the K~ing, sand truly it is well worthy of it. The Portraits generally are of distinguished characters of the present or isumediately past generation, and are executed with the utmost skill and fidelity, while the biographical sketch ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Miterary and Scientific Notices. Tatit's Edinbusrgh 3Msgs-iflle larceli, 1836. TAcT'S ItIAeeAnsN1r, for this month, coutacins, as usual, a good selection of rieces, its prose siar verse. We have a welt-writtell review orf NIrS Troilope's 'Paris aesl the Parisials;at it is fell of excelleet and witty citiicisrn, and sarcastic huseosir. thossgh, assa whole, it may be coosidersed too severe Onl ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... 7ire E~ncyclopoedia of (eograjsiy. By HuonI MURISSAV, F~lt.S.E. Part It. London: Longman & Co. 1834. Tirs firot Partof this useful publication we have already brought under the asotice of oure readers. Tisesworis, as we formerly staled, is intended to com-. prise a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and poli. tical, end tbeeditor is assisted bysceveral ...

FAIRS IN MARCH

... FAIRS IN MARC . W. 18. Comrie-Dornoch-DumirierGlenorchY Th. 19. Cupar Auigus-Old Deer-Lockerby. E. 20. Elgil. Tu. 24. Bucklyvie-Findhorn. (2 dayr)-InveruryLochel-Niggle-Rat. ford. W. 25. Dunnichen-Duase (sheep)-EchtMtie-TArVEL Th. 2%. Cornhill-Upper Buichory. 31. 30. House of Muir (sheep)-Old Meldrum-Blackbrn. Tou 31. Balgair-St. Filian's-Glfford (sheep)-Uddny. ...

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... Z ,AVAL INTE'LLENGSE. l's PaetoTTo. Suptemiber4.-Atrlve(l his ai:jesty's ship Thalia, Captain ill li LIi 'he is to be sr ?? 11fa of ?? ('tinptbelI, fir thie Care. t Cir tllies Aleositihor llartbloo, I.CJItt thle superiliteleitut iif Chathato (ilcIC-yjiri,( :j1i\,(d (11 a Ve loiliay, to L'iitLtnvL0 itot Li ne0 Frenichi ?? Illeth lind o ?? which had beell i 1trotlaced into practice at this ...

DR. KIDD

... (FroM the NOVA-SCOTIAN, of July 9, 1835.) The follovring Verses ale intended as a Paraphrase ofthe s FAnE. WVELL ADDIIESS, A fouind amongr tile papers of tlse deceaseid Rev. Jamnes IKidd, D. D. Professor of Oriental Languages in the Marik- elia) College and University, andI Minister of Gilconiston Churcs, Aberdeen. THE sand of life is ebbing fast away; The grave already opens to my view; The ...

POETRY

... : POETRY ?? - Oh !lo0% flP to the sort blue skyc rching aibosth~ee, bright aud fair; Cold is the helrt, and dull tio eye,l Whllich feels not, sees not tod is teT e Lool; roiild thee, or, this spacloris earth, with every varied beauty rife . ' t Starts not an; bistant tilloght to ?? Of mihn SWlhOSe presence gives it life ? t Survey the billowy, bohmdless dlop; Ts there lo voice salutes tihine ...