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THE GATHERING OF THE MAHONYS

... TILE GAkTHERING OF THE- MAlONYS. Tune.-Groves of the Pool. Jerry -Mahowy, arrah, mv jewel, come, let us be off to the fair, For the Donovans all in their glory most certainly mean to be there; Says they, The whole Mahony faction we'll banish 'em out clear and clean. But it never was -yet in their breeches, their bullaboo words to maintain. There's Darby to-head us, - and Barney, as civil a ...

MERMAID OF MARGATE

... e- gr ?? .~hl. ?? eC- 'ltroSnHno4' ?? WVlsipgrad Odditesw,- On Margate beach, where.the sick one roams, And the serthtiental reads-, Where the niaiden flirts, and the vidow comes, Ilk Like the ocehn, to cast her ieds:- . ' here's a maiden sits by the oceani brin, d: As lovely and. fair as Sin .. Buvwor deep water anid-woto hind That sbe sinareth-like Petrer Fin,! itl ~ Her head is crowned ...

CATTLE SHOW AT CHRYSTON

... ?? _-l . ?? .- . 11 - .. . ?? . On Thursday the Mitl inst., the Annual Cattle Show of the Clbryston A gricriltural Societv took place at Ch vston. The Stook 1 exhibiteed was 9both numerouis aid of the first qtt alitV, tutd C0111- matilded the ailmitatioit of the ilrge corcotrse ot Spectators on the t e rouind. The CShow of Butter seas rtealsT splelidi,!. and wlorth1v of the them ers of a ...

POPULAR AMUSEMENTS IN CHINA

... POPULAR AMUSEMENTS IN CEhINA. .1 ?? I_ -I- . ?? I_ A ._ tle (From Lieut. Forhes's China and Lbutn.) ?? Prsnch is all in his glory, nativeard to the customsborn, though ak his birti place, like that of Homer, scay be a subject of contro- or versy. Yet I am afraid that to China belongs the glory of baving produced Pen-tse-that is, tile son of anl inch: fronm thence it seeins he foumn his stay ...

TRUE LOVE

... T IUM I.OVC. Feli'es te1.. et ainpliuc., 4-. L Qic cc, crroptc tc,,ca o~pota..'' llcc. flb. 1, o01. lI-. i- i __e__Thricc. happy they, cud s~,occiicticcgmoe V. Wcic, nO t'he crecicorg daL ho Cupicd load With 1'oijI~n ?? i Ile Cactiot fly awvay! h ?? 0 Leay vwas as poor as Jlob, R4 But Love in poverty caon plef5e us; Li. s, w% thle Wido~w bus-robe - 5 Acnsd ?? she was rich as Croesus. latual ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... 1PASHtONS VCR MAr. CI tW B Ve PFuuIUU ( FroMt Mec Wforld of Plthian._) i Caps.-The most decided favourite style of cap is that made of tulle cheffoenii, interspersed with clisters of heatb, or any verr S small flowers. Tilose caps made entirely pla;in upon the forehead . are now much in vogue; a broad curtain is placed at the back ,1 headed with a wreath af flowers or leaves, and which only ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRLEADFUL ACCIDENT AT DTalT-Y LA.'N TIV7ATRE. IOn ?? night a fi1 ightfil enecorrooce tonic place at Drury 2 lane TI lieatre during the(, performnotce of thle Revo% ti-f thie lat-em.' is hich in, its cossiieaceurs will, it is feared, deprive the iti Istage,( Of the bee,,t English (lancer i f h ay nt e secod ,let of t , ale, thie ladies of the hare-n are discovered lathing, amono whom Zuilica. ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... IASTIIONS FOR DECEMBER. -Ll CCA.IRTAGE ATORNING Das.-High dress of mulberry , colouretl velvet, ftstened behind. The collar is unorna.- mented and projecting, and admnits a full lace rnlff. 'l'he ( ist, long sleeve nieatly fits the arm, and is finished with a py- i of rarnidal ornament of leaves, composed of velvet, edg'ed I wvith a double, cord of i-os tie -XYlcds; the base of the pY- a ramid ...

THE NEWS

... THE NESS. I , I . i ~ ~ ~ T . ?? - S -Tune, S~irra Ahdr. OCai' ye east, or cam' ye west, Or Obring ye news to me -mani Or were .ye at the pier o' Leih, Or' Idd thelanidin' see,-man? -I saw the fleet colpe up the- Firth, -. ealr& Geoqrdie. iaib ile ' d oifu' mirth, 'Mlarig notbles ranied by 1bIitid and birth, And saw. him lant on. Svottand's. strand- t - Il~y ancient band, ta'en.by the hand, ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... FAIO F FASHIONTS Pi I NOVEINI~F. . .1_. _. nr .X, i insmenade Dress.-A pelisse, composud of dark violet- to 1Olured velvet; the body is tight to the;shape, rather 1ong b, Il the aist and a good deal ?? ee ?? side of tle baok. Ib %eve is an easy width; it is tertiniafted by a 1 renth h °8d,' the pelisse wraps across in tront, and is trimnied with re Ilaof the saxse colour. A cacheinire shatl is ...

THE WELCOME

... T~lE WLX-, ?? LI J[s .1:g Let -an -Abvan eone down like tile 11list from1 Ole hil 4 In tl- glow of ?? ?? when erening- is titI; M And the smtilts af theif tranlsport exaltingly ring * AS thie rush fthm-their mountains to de1lcorlfw'th1ir King-. .And ITe piobrach is sounded in glen antd ii scaUf, - And the ?? ajre banded, nor bafdled fot -vaf, And the sigmial isse thlogh tlhe d r the height, ...

GLASGOW FAIR

... GLAS G OW FAIR. In former years we have thought it worth our while to devote a column to a description of the jollities of Glasgow Fair, so far as these were ministered to by the exhibitions on the Green. On the present occasion we feel it would be quite infra dig. to enter into any details on the subject, for with very few exceptions, the attractions of the fair are of the most contemptible ...