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EPIGRAM, COMPOSED AFTER READING A CERTAIN ARTICLE IN THIS DAY'S MERCURY

... I ?? . , L; UFa COMPO5ED AFTER READING A CERTAIN ARjTIaLE IN THIS DAY'S MERCURY. - - i I . I . Dearest, why at ?? crosses ?? 1. g I'll e'en be content in my station-, * y~,siltorns would with, roses entwine, 'Though Ihad the wealth of the nation.-: ~rhat alldropi shouldnangle With hose~'', ''fWhv; I ban-not prepared to expounrd;, a Hfieavewe. could bie purchased with tnoney. e ' ~ ~ Gs*~t ...

THE LEEDS PUBLIC EXHIBITION

... MSUSEUM OF ANOIQUITIES. We again .recur to this branch of the public Exhibition, which from hts extensive and multiafrious resources of 1interest, inslarnction,.and amusemeut, we are,glasd to find is f still coutinuinrg to be visited by ,inceasoicig numbers. It is Ynot our intention at presesit to enumerate every object of curiosity or interest with which, in its varionlo departments,. tics ...

MADAME DULCKEN'S SECOND CONCERT

... T'is concert took place onl Wednesday last, and was in every respect successful. The room was fuller their Oi tie lost occa. e, 'JOn, and the performance, especially the inostrunienhil portion, was o excellent. De IKontuki plaeed very beautifully. We might toy much of the great hkill with lhilch he conqurra technical diticulliea, :0 Bud by which lie amnuz-s and ccptivatet a portion of the ...

THE WIDOW'S COMPLAINT

... 'I'llT,: Wl!)owS COMPLAINT, FA F, firnn iio'n-antiu n tcnstir, Buscin ?? l ra vI ii icastil 9, D~atom Iitl ?? 1CC, and si, ii;,n drti iitt Ice 't H1 I Ut !Vve I traveel sick ii ud f;zml~ti- tli~efe il: s 1N, ?? ?? Asic ntte,-;t CiC te isi Cl aliotci? ?? n~i ;:e.t e-. ct- ts ?? d tciling, \nr invirl a In t eInaz, 'ii~ ?? t it b ?? 'tg- ?? its t-lli- n ?? r,:t , - : ig f-n * it'r ?? a~llz unto ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, Dec. 5

... LE1)SS, SAT URI)AY, De'r. S. A Althlotgh - Mr. white's Concert given last f e- Monday eveninig came so close upon tile beus of r ( e the Fstirsrl, vet the atteedance was verr fuil and h at respectalsle. On inspecting the bill of fare, we r :; could out avuid expressing a rgreit that it Was so eid overehargetd with ilalian Conlpositiots ; these with v the (Co loscenli, have undoubted merit, but ...

TRANQUILLITY

... BY MR. totE15IDGE. RRAN?UII.I1?TYi! tb6ou better Darr'e Than all the fa-silv of Famir! T!umu ne'er wilt legvt!,5;s riper age To lox intrigue or factious rage; I For, 0 l-denr child of thoughtful truth, To thee I gave my early youth, And bjct the bark. and bleat the stedfast shore, Ere yet the tempest rose, a scared me with its roar. Who late and lingerinq seeks thyvshrine, On him but selpou, ...

YOUTH AND AGE

... YOUTH-I AN!) AGE. To the Tune of Thit' i--s.iroe:cr. ,n Lonr,.` A LREADY ini Parli:4i-,i t tiled t ?? ov let the i riill stry li. noted') 7o0t I,, M ITON,W ?? Fltvtt:tS hY h;. brio, 1Fur ri'r;a 's lbly V ott ,. E.(onvmvky's c:lainils 1Io n:.is;intz:, Wjt i th s ycur Is, fe r ir licfri d, ie ede;; And 'vilth F A K es-l uIV, is 't as Iit Vall- Tli ridoonls PledgzC lie resisted. Thcy tt-ll you, ...

SIR HEW

... .ISR -IRVE. . I On1 readiin,.. the Y orkshirierlnark ;rtl 'Sotctinam's Iletters Yi- spect K ti.e lll J th-placeof the' ilj lilllt i. ulo'lf CinI a. wf r (f £EiS lt 5(>tl~rl~slswtix ?? . Abillt thm e d Xi L ,n1 phlail i' inter ..r t irt i Loo risalis i Poll i. d iItor: ri t1,1, lf tjyrblt: smgl, i,~t,tj, tile itLL,1 Ebe ,hs, sil1o , [~l~ ev `,)T k, aq r;;, Iiw (T i'ollyreil's $i riv tuat) a ...

THE TROUBADOUR'S SONG

... BY rtflH. Ittt'rANO. We copy. te following elegarot compoaitiorn fromr Tire Leffen- dary Cabinet; a collection (if ?? National tlalfadls, ancient and modem; from thebest arthtoritius, with notes and Illustrations, by the llev. J. 1). I'arry, ?? of St. Peter's College, Cambrirge.-The ode Is surirposeci to bie sting by tiloirdel, under the wnalls of a Gerrman castle. drioing, Isll re trtouru ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... . MIYCI-COTTE os' )T. JOHN'S, oR i'niE COURT, CU 'THIE CAMP, 'i'lIE QuAil ltr-i.])bUEck, ANl) 510 CLOIS- Il , TERI :ljondon: ?? Wilson. la This book of many alliterntive titles is a very agreeleble mis- ou c cellany, containilig well told allecdotes of celebrated characters, v few of wvhilh have ever before been given to the world. The wV] authior has been groperly described as a Tory in ...

GREY MARES

... eI (1n1,; I ?? ltt Of ie- clk fits i-i ilt i.t Oii Cd Iis Ic, ed IS.- tlt ,,r u t ,its e'd it) iie !re g'I ge' n. Is, itS ,is e r as Id ed 'it pe i9 le 1.2 cif I'g it . lis i'1 l~ ~ ~ ~~~li ?? ?? A h I t ' t ' o t i C C - Iss i If s e hare iii r wi - it ilt I o l' To sit tile ' i' ''firt, Al Colle hI% ill itt0- Tule %s jilt1 to 'tk N it I i i-it ?? um uti d rii rst.- P ?? n tilt siu - ivI ...

THE BREAD-FRUIT TREE

... T1Lg fliEAD-.FiUIT TREE. A 'TAtE F1' 'iltE SANDOWICII ISl. S. (Froms thle Times.) I'll tell you n talc oft the Soutthemul Seas, Y'ou mtay iaug11 I t, or cry it -just lis you pleatse. Scan t s t1e lae !th of the Rread-frtlit T'rce 01n thelbcautifill IsIe of Owhyheie, While, gfit of lletvle ! it riclyl ?? O'er tie' sutil\ fietdS of W\ otlio,;: And it seem'd as Nature had placed these isle- In ...