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THE RHYME OF THE BROWNED CHILDE

... THE RHYME OF T1F D1ROWNED CHILDE. Froml tihe Enquirer. TTwas ane childe sat latfin on ane banke, Eke ase merrie childe was hee; M ?? the daffodils and willows dlnk, ' Thit growe by theriver.Dee. I-tI plaeed'ane foot in the crystall Wave, - And anothir oswthe lea; For. le longed hi6 snowy limbs to lave Iin the vaters of the Il)ee. Ah t heedless childe-lhis desperate skrene, As ane in jeopardie, ...

THE YOUNG SENATOR

... TT4rP . O;Nr. V F' \ATOR. Fr.o 05 Ad~oic, t, foli; tt Letter ipi PUs.n. And nowe, with no deiignt to quiz, co! I'll tel-l y:an What this husines' is. cm.i 'fibis route, inglorious toil and ?? Thiat weari tlhe body, not the brain.- li M ichi state in many ca~ei,-itere WI) Much Wes is meant than roerti the ear, i Jistt listen, and you'll find a knack 'tis c oomatered by a little practice.de Tlo ...

PARTY POETRY

... PARTY POrl'lly. I1h' TMfr RIINAIIKADI CIRCUMSTA,'NCES -AITEND- INOe TIIF QUeEF N. JWIhen GCifhrd coni m-nced his attack on the C)ueen, Loud ra rled the thunider, red liglst'nllgs verr setnt Whne Copffy *uurntesl ti all he proved bgld been done, ?? I'war alwost -a ruteal eclipse of tbe r ilu; t1: the svio2le of the case we may clearly remark, Accusatiun in thunder, and proof itl the dark ! ...

THE FINE ARTS

... TE FfNV -ARtg. L A. - , 1, - . A . - _ .- - A . I j I We lidve 'o dan tteali ?? attention of oir readers te a larger W l numnber- of first-ratta works of art titan usual. It is cot very w frequenl tihat we have to speak, in one' paper of two pietures 7 E6 by Lnndseer-o. e 1t4 Mr. Fa.3stlue, andt one by Coant Dtrsav. to Is Such, howerer, is our good fortune tiis mowrning. 'ETie two first ...

CANADIAN SKETCHES

... CANADITAN SKETCHES. (From S~ir Francis fhead's 1En-riqrani.) IMajE T HE1! S A S oys. N'orf Tin the sumnrner. the excessive heat-the violent paroxsrens of fl Xed thunidir-the parching droughlt-the occasional deluges of rain- L aj e The sight of bright red, bright blue, and ether gaudy plumaged agair birds-nt theO brilliranrt humiming-bird, and of inunmerabledire-flres some tiliac -at ?? ...

HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT DUMFRIES

... H-IIGHILANcD SOCIETY'S SHOW AT DUMNFRIES. r- , _ I - -I I ?? - - ?? - - - - - - o +h.o - -4n The first meeting of the local committeeappointed at the county meeting on 30th April last, and by the Highland Societv, for regulnting the details connected with the AgricultIral AMecting at Diniftries in October next, was hiel at Dunfries on the l1th inst., andwvasniinmerouslyattended ?? proprietors. ...

NATURE

... NNA T UR E - (Front , I7} a?'lt' in ?? o G, eru d kk i7t tric ArlN` .1ithlt A1gu.ine.) Nature in every formn is lovely tiL. .1 can admire to ecstasy aithouti1h I be nut bowwrd in a rustli14grove. acill tjlrotb flolery tufts somc n h, Or pereh'd upon a green and sunny ill, Gazing upon the ?? below, And harking, to tlhc %warbling beaks above. 'io use the wilderness ?? and bramlibles ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... FASH] ONS FOR FEBRUARY. oh ?? the London und Paris Ladies' Magazine of ashion.j ap The winter season has again brought into favour the soft and be he warm douillettes, which are made of lerantine or satin, with small P resquare collar, wadded throughout and trimrned vith gimp. Dresses f of Pelkin deinasse are made with tight high bodies, very open in 2 front, forming coeir, lengthened to a ...

PRINCESS ELIZABETH

... I .AP~nQwA .l * * 4Z6'ZFTR S QzrAsEN RLIZABSTHY : ~ ' mooi.f .w(-iVrom Ackeu~aunnis s's 'F'orget Me soft, just pblislhed. In-aindsent Woods9661k'sikegal bowet - A usaiden; sate,- of lineage-h'igh, - Oe- whio might grace the-festive hour O mirth and; courtly revelry;' Budvpensive was her brow .-her eye * Thoughtful beon-dher eafly-years- A nd oft the half iunconsciotis sigh Bespoke a captives ...

DUMBARTONSHIRE CATTLE SHOW

... DUTJMBARTONSBIRE CATTLE SHOW. The Annual Cattle Show of the Dumbartonshire Agricultural i; Association took place at Dum'aarton on the 1-Sth Junie, 'slien a I great display of superior stock was exhibited. The ?? sasj rost unprop:tious. tand, in coiseqoence, there was not sulch a nuisber of speotators as usual. Messrs. William Glen at ?? I head Mains, ?? Park at Glensihininocb, and James 11orn ...

MELROSE LAMB FAIR

... MTELrOSE L.AMIB FAIR. This great lamnb fir was held of, the 13th inst. on the base of the Flildlon Hills. The nmbirers brought forward were above an average of former years, it being calculated that ?? seventy-five thousand appeared upon the ground. ?? is five thoulsad more than werie shown at the Innmmas fair of ?? year. Bred lambs of the best descriptions could be hoeght upon much the same ...

NEW YEAR'S DAY ENTERTAINMENTS

... On Friday last, being Ne- Year's Day, the venerable inmates 1 of the .shluoi for Indigent (lid Men ivere entertainerl, in presence i of the maniagers and several friends of the institiltiOll. With en excelent dinner, consisting of Snlp, coriled beef, and plrni prd- ding, which they sermed to r inhl verv mcir, as also a corurple of i-.sees of goodt stlu-ng nLodd'V in a thinir rhc hbaltir Oif ...