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PRICE OF FLOUR

... Fine, ocs. to coos. Seconds, 841. to 86s. Thirds, I 70s. 10 ySs. Middling, 604.1090*. Very Fine, ocs. I Fine Pollard, 245. to a ...

PUBLIC CHARITIES

... PUBLIC CHAR I1I'iS IC- V t~t -I I A. 'TI A %N I) I It V. LA ND A t - - . ?? * A,4 IN LNGLA DP AND IJRELANl. - ANI) here hbe waite, vratttp'titd Mitt lh. themnie, Simo her vtn1 i thl', ,inti vitidiait'S .their uniac *, Search every diiltrid ov die iivoiired lanil, 11cie dluiles iutpile, thera lulty liiulltions i:t:ld,- re W hat Prii ed irs thieref icit i:atttv p1rtr-prnttd Lord, 1I \hu' oi te ...

The UNFORTUNATE BEAUTY of BUTTERMERE

... afdRTUN TL BFAUTY of ISU'rrERMERE -- ?? o and ga v iner Maidens, young and gaY, h tripith ?? itelp. thi., may, IBe rehsyouiriirtbl aIdII rp a tV,.C ;'ere OPce ?? blid'Ofou I'cence-' * 'he boati ol t the pride olfUTPXL ,Bt V -ces canker-wor defireoy' ibji Rofe's bbflh but juli enj, d, Aud Ief its l0ivts lor ever iere: pewadrops z ole recall its bloon; t cels relig z'd its eatl5 ?? At ...

THE SHIPWRECK

... :. -- .. rie Sor appe'Mar, 'ell Ug tole 1'Afilil. W;U e, IrjoturD ell, toll rairg t the at r\ grm. 10nrellbf tsccp, ,rtilett teli; irntuithere tlell ill ihe yasvllilg deep, ,oars feelu 1o rlJar. Ioat frantic terM is fren, 4 0d his check all paic; e horror mrls his !mica! led 0jtlb time dy ing gale. h fi re his watching cy cs, tiw tatal Pilhw leaves; e ~ his jm~f~ Cy les, ers brenib5et v ith ...

THE DEATH OF NELSON

... TIlE DEAT01' OFNELSON. It- , i,- n- Tihie'tlaIrlering Gdih ii Iusthe D~h' 'h 6'er, ng -A- *d:leilet Ec her-lisiiti~r(e vail 'haIs f is oear tte Our no' or, louver tlnicc Iberia's tihore, t i : rfeek tire rikinibors oftiltir pcdadnt-bed. a Attother day had `eeii BRiilreznis's pride, Deruaod ithe 'biiitk- frn eiier-foe in vain; Belore Tirtyjlgar'spcapefier navies lide 'afi'erlt htr Enmp1ire i'i ...

TIME AND [ill]

... IM A NN1) 1.'l lI'IIY. [From IIIn crreld a little u)orkjtltf publi/hed. entitled] It S iMIN S FOR L-\ M.'r fuILNDS. !i OW 1, rilI I tinles, d;iy a ppe rs, Ami *teels, Itinw 1olg. ;are Ile-, MEkt~s nlulvc usilb flol itS itI tie 3edrs NVt..Iid Sltwicr pils away. It rcll'a it lg, ?? tiiime ago '1 h10 I writ, taugh tot It-u iwi; .Aiti fiice I ?? ia babe, i kiiow A1'u, sory loug iiid.viA. r~w ...

ODE FOR HIS MAJESTY's BIRTH-DAY, 1806

... ?? = = - ?? * . , I B D IODE ,Ok3 l~S - 11s BQAIDAY, 180O. B L. J. PYF, Elq. :P. : ?? TJ011 did chill Winter's dreary reign UITurp the promia'd houfa of Spring; Laon Eurus, o'h the ruilet pleilt, Malignanlt stav'd his noiontie ving : O'er April's auriegited day T'he friilic zephiyrs fear'd to play; 'lh' alternate change ot funs and (Lowers CajIud 6iit to life her filhcn flowvers; but armn'd ...

LINES written [ill] the Grave of the late [ill] HORNER, Esq; M. P

... LINES wrimem opn he Grave of the late FlUX'IS 11ORINER, DIB; M. P. - .. . . ?? . I .. I . i I _- *, _- OTI I-stat; awhileI and o'er the tomb, where sleep Tire hallow'd, abrt3 of the P tritot, veep! *Veepi Ir hir liv'd by rieid tiulb tiprov'lt Weep! turr ie diet by mitly C nitric lov'd Shoirt was thie protd career his g.dirs rrnrn! Stios lust iil git'riiy coeds his trorriic sur! I.ost, ere ...

TRUTH's MIRROR.—From FLORIAN.)

... TRUTHIS 14=ROn.-Froll, FLGAIA.N.) I N the gay Golden Age, thro' the rich teeneing land, Truth could ramble.ahroad with her mirror in hand; Young and old were delighted to view themselves there, It shew''d faces and hearts which were equally fair. But the Iron Age came, and Titu-ree dash'd down her glass; For the hosoms were steel, and the faces were brass To the bright empyreurn indignant she ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR MAY

... LONDON FASIZIONS ?? 1:AY. - C'h- D n -'rAAn A .. A0 -1..A 4 - Ad.VA\-1- A . -- hle J PiSNE n DREss.-Dress of white gros de Naples; the corsage for cut bias, and trimmed with crepe lisse in small folds fromn the nt, top of the bust to the waist. Short full sleeves of gros de Naples, S 1S- with long ones over themn of crepe lisse, but not so full as have c er, been worn, confined at the wrist by ...

THE STRANGER'S HEART

... 1TY MNRS. ELETMANS. -VFom the Wrintev's Wsreath. I THE strauger's heart! oh, wound it not A yearning anguish iL its lot; In the green shadow of thy tree Thc stranger finds no rest with thee. Thou think'st the vine's low rustling leaves Glad music round thy household eaves; To him that sound bath sorrow's tone- The stranger's heart is with his own. Thou think'st thy children's laughing play ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... PASCIONS ro* smzr-nmt.. (Fron Acksrmanit's feposi.tory of Atss, 4e.) AlOaNING DitEss.-laonot muslin dress, made as high as the throat, where it iF. finished with a narrow band, confining the fulness of the body; a small circular cape, drawn with blue satin ribbon, and trimmed with work half a quarter deep, commences in front of the shoulder a~d extends across the back the slee'ves are a. la ...