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... -turicI'l) J101irro. NOT':S Ol THIE MONTH. MI Y --'the ItclIreivS niatahd the month of their 1itl taar, which is synornynous with this fifth (it WUIIt)OWN, SItail, liaon a Uihaldatic wordl, signi- iyivig II to r(joicc. The Anglo Saxons knew it a;. ?? i/cat, hltucaltso thair Cows stimiuila tec e t c itsh heitage, %\vre :o productive of'milk as it e inale thu ptiJ tnt tvos to bring them with ...

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... uLItf-rltJ) Aotlfrr. T1ll, i3A~iiLEL OPI' CAPEl ST. VINiCENT.- LI Oil the atinolinceenilt of thc Spanlishl advanice thle first obiject -was to gaino exact iiitclligeliec, anld ,sli is wvere stationedl in ll a rl(111ters Onl t lie look out, Dlit onl the 13th Cap tainI Foote, in thle -Niger frigate, joined, withi thle intelligence that hit. hadl kept sight of the eneiny for three daysi. The ad-C ...

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... ?? V T111 IAIT'Y ?? MIm. Jerdan.) 1t is one of the strailgest .things in the Nvorld: tilzt is to say, in the litcle circle of our own ac- quailitilLe, that siince the year 1763- A Ii. 1763 -- nino D)oiniia 1 76., Aulna ?? having oc- CurIed preyVintS to P ?? oii ?? i in these king- d: i);s si0c Smiei it a century bebire-sin c 176U, eighity yctirs hagu c(alCtly, tell beyond the! three- Stcore ...

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... UtUrrarp jilotirro. INCIDENT AT WATERkLOO. Of thle many surprisisg iniciden'ts avideb thle battle of Waterloo presented, it strikes Ine that thle ?? of Count di'i Ion's formidable attack by P'irton's ,ivi sion is the tine most deservinlg of miir admiration. To form a, just estimate of Pictoi'7s nerve, judgitirtt, alid dveiilon uon thtat inmemorable aoccasion, lye musat ietnemib.-ir, that to ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... t?lhmvjl, cnfff?tlal anis *rlfftrty. S'l'ANZAS ON T131E DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY. Iri -4,t, thol bfief, were thY deaNS on earth, ?? the ligli1 of gellius erow id tlhee Aml Ie blixss`'l thct, for thc sinless mirth M hlich ti 1i prcsence shed arounld thee. Da rldlv tilhe c ol' . ?? cailne, ?? ?? ?? hV0 hyealltv stltittell Auis our u-c,, ;i arts droip d, thoi we knew th v Ilits e. htutslh iorlife ...

Poetry

... ! Eftrp. THE PRESENT LIFE (From ?? Recr,UecUtittS. By 3r. R. BDgAL L.) This life is ilike abillow, Which o'er. the ocean flDws, Imbibing strength from every blast, Anti changing as it goes- Till raging ou xvith fearfqtl shock To sone deceitfttl shore, It strikes upon a desert rock, And ne'er is heardof wogre! This life is' libke a hubble, Which ascending in the air? Awhile uninjuredI moves ...

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... ?? . , . 1-ztwt1.'1, V-1-11111 1-v hssac v ( -- PHYMsC~A S.'lCATItrON OF FEMnites, by Charles en, Riwvir s, ?? D. When A bernethy wvas consulted by a young lady Pt for slisorderedl esite of the stoma ch, lie said, I-How - IN. .int you expect to be avell when youl squeeze your ho Wai~t to file size of' a qtaert pitl 1 (Jo -go Isune! leave oflyour stays; bornierthe soilhtre, take Isis ms ...

Poetry

... liI?Iloctrp. Y CI IYlUDI 0 EN ; lYNION I tiiigiiir tri-iltai fjl/Iregii', (1it CIL iarrdilgarierh iV ,g~i~)Jtdd, an nddel' sI 1iipresui lio 1 ILpii BIatigoririid ddyli ra guru,-rnit nodded Palr oedd wn yr Nghyrnru Ulvnrdld yingeledd rnor gio Itoil dwlybiiv ysuiryw deulu. T1ristori. ?? i'r fiori--cu gadael ( ,vvedi yn anirhydlon, I)yub elvd (i air h or'ch rylion) Al fyr byst ir ?? bcun. ...

Poetry

... poctrp. I,I,INELLAU B,,deh'rnil Mon i i loss i eu oninits poidginyd lgnCO Ill ij liii udil pun in ?? ?? lny th a i'tidints. Cal liv v skio ?? osi rjuoja i'y1 Roberts, wr livhinicli rwnios'id ?? putt 'tn goi, (i'iaif hII o ghn l'ii I reolvyd Pcuier Elan. edd {; wresimg. til ewieosanl r0030--Y1 gu-fivYtI Iligil A 40filis gnu) ]ogo ?? lile. Ii gyanlin nine Orun r 0, hto lil th IV Il~l horrid ?? ...

POETRY

... POETRlY. SONG.-11Y MOUN'1AIN ?? tl. ?? pert ! vvs partr! there falls a tear I leavc th'cspot I love so vell; Villt nauoghtt mvy weary steps to cleer Save hope, wehicih doth my bosoim sverl':- }3ut still however far I roait, id y heart is in niy mnountaill holne. Thc stin sinkls o'cr yon distant hill, 'That slitI er5 f'routi tlie stolain mtoy cot:; Anil where tin IJ ? A wanidercr still, Uniknow ...

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... Utterarp a I ,f rMIGiHT i' 01TILM Mt'ttitollrXtsS lBIlNyILLIEIlS FROtM It PAIIIS To ILUli. The Marchsioness is escapnig frlem -ieC pursuit C of Degrais the Excmlpt, who is ciiargcd to arrent ther as a prisoner.. ior two ?? aml nights sile has Rept in advance of her puIsuers, arid she is at s length wvithill sight of ?? A- t last they eniteredl Liege, anld the pursnit now became doubly exciting ...