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POETRY

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THE HYMN OF THE JEWESS

... . -.0- .betv' When Israel, of the Lord beloved, will - Out from the land of bondage came, dom Her father's God before her moved, pow ; An awful guide In smoke and flame. no b By day, along the astonished lands she: The cloudy pillar glided slow; navi By night, Arabla's crimsoned sands coul Return'd the fiery column's glow. There rose the choral hymn of praise, T And trump and timbrel answered ...

METHLICK CATTLE SHOW

... The Cattle Show under the patronage of the Methlick Wh ?? Association, was held at Alethlick, on Tuesday _ ithe 28tu tlt, The .ladges, Aessrs Simpson, Mains of Pitfbor; d Waller, Wester Fintray; and Strachan, ?? d Premiums as followes:- RY CoWs. 4. Mr. Milne, Mains of Esele- Bar I. Mr Hay, Shiothin. mont. ala S 2. Mr Whitehead, Little Meth- Marcs and Foals. Bea lick. I. Mr Hay, Shethin. Pea f ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Literary and Scientific Notices, I Poemsr. fly T. D. 'Tuootisox. Edinburg~h Bilistop & C'o. I lip 104. Wrtuae ,iwas plteasest to see talented religions poetry-that poetry whc ?? CSClieW3~ imlpr~jper ?? With tire Sublimuities of Faith onl the one hant, sail sold, tii eless dlescriptiou n Olthle otherc. Poetry anid painting alike fret their noblest subjects ill thle Inspired teecornis-the ...

FAIRS

... IFAIRS tl A I US dP RIL-( New 914i.. I Dllifftown, day after do. Y'rtrose, Ist .Weeesda NLewiier, bItl'ueis. &WeJ. Iolton, Xt Dowii Fa'ir ot' AtichterlesR, C( l rl. oF A I !li * ,;t i ?2u1 miut day ut AVW t. duN, b~me-ii v I*rst , .r ' d Itt; l Fah1utI. 1 ilr , tillt W1 ~.u rduyill' ?? te 0 il*vei Jy t 'll diiustnS Iv L 'uiol,. ill ':1^.imfu-wvvlfr u~i~cti t~ia: kitu , ' tui ' c' e u!; , ic ...

FAIRS IN NOVEMBER

... FAIlRS IN NOVEMBIER. F. 1. ColonOuel-Nairn. M., 4. Alford. Tu. 5. Bridge of Don-Doune (sheep)-Inverury-Shotts-Domlte (cattle) -Dornock great cattle fair-Farr, Strathaveli-FordycD-Now Pitsligo-Newton Stuart. Th. ,. Crosshill upon Givan-Falkirk. F. 7. ?? (cattle.) IL 11. Edinburgh (HaIllow-fair)-New Machar. Tu. 12. ?? - Netasie- Newtonmore-Urquhart. WV. 13. ?? of Ord (2 days)-Strichen. Th. 14. ...

Literary and Scientific Notices. &c

... Literary and Scientific 'Notices, &c. 2'I-e J t;y)and Note- I ;: o, Sk:.,l.s iiil .iicwf'iles. fy l . C.tlu. TItIls. Il.ilnitirgh : Aloain & Charles lilach. A MtoST agreeable, though unprlettilt. little volime. It preselts us with a variety of very graphic, and tnstefully-written sketches of into. resting scenes. chiefty in the Northern Ilighlalido, (if local history, manners, and anttquities. ...

POETRY

... . .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE LANGUAGE OF THE LEAVES. No. 7.-TUE ASH. A tie, whilst home has power to charm, Will bind both old and young to me- Beside the lowly Cot or Farm Is ever found the old Ash Tree. My hoars trunk seems like a friend, Well known from childhood'S sunny hours; Mv leaf-clad arm did all defend, From ...

IN PRAISE OF THE GOOD OLD PLOUGH

... BY HRN'RY 21MOOS. Lot them sing who may of the battle fray. so1 And the deeds that have long sinco past; Let them chiautt in praise of the tar whose days SC Airc spent on the ocean vast : de, I would render to these all the worship you Please, noc I wvould honour them even now, reI But I'd give for more from my heart' full store go To the cause of the Good Old Plough. Mnc Let them loud the ...

POETRY

... - IPOETRye,. SONG. Ain-Johnny Paa. A wee bird cam' down frae the glens. Its sang aroused me early: 'Twas ane o' thne wee hirds that ance, Made waetne' men for Charlie. Bnt thin wee birdie sang wi' glee. And ajerrie was the choral:- 'Twas a' ahout a fair ladye, The Lady o' Ba'moral. Ye mind (the birdie sang) langsyne, How my grandsire lo'ed Prince Charlie, And monrn'd his hapless fate, ...

POETRY

... THE TALE OF THE-TURRET; A CANDLEMAS CAROL; Respectfulli dedicated to the Provost of Saint Andrews. [This Excellent New Song shows how a Lighthovse in minia- ture was built upon one of the Turrets of the Abbey Wall and what the inhabitants of the Turret said of the Light- hotese, and of him that built it.] In an Abbey Tower sat a Bat one night Too heavy at heart to fly, And he told his grief to ...