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FAIRS IN NOVEMBER

... - FAIRS IN NOVEMBrII. *N. 11. ?? of Orl (2 dciyo)- Newton Stewart. a Th. 12. ?? y F. 13, Blgbaiun-Cullen-Ecclesfechan-Kelso (cattle)-SteWaTLO1) M. 16, Granton Cattle Tryst-Pitnachie-RuthliestouStracha1-Tor- naveen-Rhynlie. Tu. 17. Aliess-Dfilmiig-D mise-Eaiglesham- I re r -Kllijj-%lensje-Newtomnv of Badenociht-Orichie. W, 18, Bervie-B.IkIyvie-Clftt-Echt-EllolIForres Galasiels- Langholm ...

POETRY

... - - - - * . -- - To Oh, JbAtorsY foul thing, That knows no balmy rest, How doth thy fierce and rankling sting Corrode the lover's breast; Illack'ning Isa soal with horrid spell. And stamping In his heart a hell! Dreading the glare of day, A watcher of the night, Thy victim knows no cheeringray Of pleasure's caln delight: A slave in envy's spiteful thral., Friendless and loee,-distrusling all. ...

POETRY

... PBETRY. TIE DEATH OF THO4MAS CAMPBELL.t: Strike loud the notes of woe! Bow down each drooping head! The patriot's pride, the poet's glow The zentle heart to friend and foe, Cold in the narrow tomb lie low, The 'Barad of Hope is dead. Weep, Poland, weep! ah no'er Will worthier tear-drops faill The dauntless mind to do and dare,: The soul that swelled at thy despair, The champion's, patron's, ...

LALLA [ill]

... 'l'i !'.2ls:tx l ?? zr' e ?? mllr i ?? pqthi!itc I'iiLin.-- I~ * I WI '1½; t ' ?? ?? t; .:NQ.StL i:ial filthi iti~l tLL CO:L! ~he lix'. T!,gs :a- 1r - .;in Owf I! brl, I ,, i' lL ?? I:TiLs.Lc:uL's art, ?? ird -x ollt its itzx ly x ixt ' S 'CO Ihill)Li hez int'?) l e:t bLrL:EtLint, :i i ?? il, aix 4x Im c, 't ?? rri Yl. 'il. , :ti l( lip,; ILSfl lown' L, sl . - . ^u1 ?? 1 'lv th c (LA - St:- ...

WEEKLY REVIEW OF BOOKS

... Oa Sasrf,5y, tbe 25tb of Yanuary, sill be puloU~eds, ?? 1. (to be completed in Eight Weekly Numbers, ' Price 2s. 6d. each) of THE ANNUAL REVIEW, and Hiflory of 1 Literature for i8o5. A. AMlIN, EDITOr. Content' of the firft chapter, the greateft part of which will be coosprifed in the firlt numbel Bruce's 'Trtavels, Dr Griflithsos Travels, Lindley's Voyage to Tlrafil, Colledlion of Coternporany ...

POETRY

... PCET RY. THE MELANCHOLY MONTH OF MAX'I The poets sing the marrv month of Mlay, But surely Nature noxer looked so glum- Where are tho flowers that make all Nature gay? Where are the bees > Alas'- they-re all a-hum. Where are the blossonis that should rem the bowers ? This vear they nmakje a very sorry SlOw; For, wlhat with himsterous w.inds and peltig showers, The burds are '.-ovwn away before ...

GREAT EXHIBITION

... OSEA'r EZHISXTION OF THF. hGHLA?;1) AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, AT INVERNESS. The fifty-third Geueral Mfeeting aud Cattle Show of the High- land and Agrieultural Society of Scotland was held at Inverness oo Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday last. The arrangements by the Comamittee of MJan emeent, in co-operation with the local authorities, rendered the denionstration in every respect ...

THEATRE ROYAL, EDINBURGH

... FARE;WE;LL APPEARANCE OF MR MACRXAT. TIIE farewell appearance of Mr M~ackay, the veteran rev- presentative of' Scottish character o'n the stage, took place on Tue~sday evening, in the spresence of onte of the mnost' crowded end fashionable audieiices thht ever asseijibled in the Theatre - The first piece performed was the national play of Rob Roy, in which Mr Machay, as Baillie, Nicol Jarvie, ...

POETRY

... POETRY I I THE LIdHTH6OUsE. Back'd by the inky bank of -cloud end storm Brooding o'er rock and sea, yon Pharos tower Looms like a spectre: but when nuidnight hour Veils the wild coast, and hides each Ruiding form, Headland, or huoy, or beacon, thence a gleam Gladsome as Uope to the condemu'd, flings far is pennon thro' the rapid tempest's war, And bids the rallying sign o'er ocean stream. ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, EDINBURGH

... | THA!EDEBIN1RGH. AMATIUIA rsXFpBXIQE.- The Theatre-Royal wa on Monday night the arena of . mostlbrilliant an 'attractive scened bbing the ocanqion ot the appeatance of a number-of gentltmen connected with literature, who gave a dramatic entertainment in behalf of the endowment of a perpetual Cratorship 'of Shalspeare's House. So great had been the demand for tickets that the number issued was ...

POETRY

... . .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER. By Alexander Wilson, the A erica= Orrnitlwlogist. Of all professions that this world has known, From clowns and cobblers upward to the throne- From the grave architect of Greece and Rome. Down to the framer of a farthing broom- The worst for care and undeserved abuse, The first in real dignity ...

Literary and Scientific Notices, &c

... Literary and Sclent1Bd Notices, &c. Dlacekrwod's Ma 'azine for October opens with an ablearticle on the re. cently published Diaries and Correspondence of the First Earl of 31almesbury. His Lordship was for many years British Ambassa- dor at the Russian Court, and In that situation bad constant oppor- tunities of making himself acquainted with the public and private h character of the ...