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FASHIONS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,

... I FASHItONS FOR LADIES AND GENILEMEN, I Fjol 'klinmafls's Rehlsitdru ef flAS. Fesh;s i FBoa A'zD. J ?ffIsn ?? Reh-itolq 'f Als,, Foshinsw, Ail,,'ru- L l : fJaclures, &3;. , :riiig r. Full )ress.-A pu rple velvet round robe, i t-i roii ?? ainnd ltogesleevei, binrered rourd the ti bimoin: or - momm and ,wr Ste sh e narrow gold (ice. A Siam.dis liat, voitpoied of pitrp le silk or velvet, the p ...

STANZAS

... STANZ A S, Adrlrrsm-l to the Josi. , 1aS.rNt SNVJI, R, T), comtpostd by one of Wlls PupilA, and presented to him: on ]ns rctiirg trou uour !:rec F ra Gramimar School. [Isla~c lt ?? jsi a..r pa. ] Yo Seraph triil ?? lily sop \Vith gratful filial love, To you ublivtelt thoics belon', Aind ghlrens ?? abovy - Aid -nrc in this, adll firnili pol seats attend, M hitl rI.Bate the goadiless' ot my ...

MR. WINDHAM

... mit. WINDDHNIM. in FPlbriz I Chti r'j, oui the sontih side of the altar, a plain but elegant msiural TMonument ha, bvrn ?? toi the mnemory oft he late illustrious owner of that bcautiful ?? iP excentod by Nollekins in his best ?? the plinth. but supported by lion,' feet, re'ts a raeaotaph ; on the top ot which is placed a finely-sculptured Bust of th s profound scha. ?? orator. and ...

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 ...

THE LITERARY GAZETTE, And Journal of the Belles Lettres

... THE LITJgRARY GAZErTTE, -AlndX JoflV2U7f ?? Belles Lettrcs. We lied lately tilt pleasure of annonunc ing the publication 'in London of this new Weekly P:;per, anti Ora happy to fdid tiat the undertaking has n.ct with that distiluiisjhed success to wbich it is, on variolsat-aenuzis, so eminently entifed. To the LsaE- RAUY' W01.Zi,;, zsuh a journall must he invaluable, and the avidity with which ...

HYMN

... HYMIN PRAIIsn to God, immortal prai e, .Yor the love that crowns our days; L'our teous ?? uf CVery joy, Let thy priaise our tongues employ For the blhssings of the field, Eaortthe torcs the-gardens yield, For the vine's exalted juice, For the geu'rous olive's ustt e Flocks that whiten all the plain, Yellow sheafb of ripen'd grain, Clouds that drop their fatt'ning dews, Scensthattemp'rate ...

A NEW SONG

... DB TtIE PONTEFRACT ELECTORS. Tunei- Sally in our Alley.' Of all the Lwtds in our Town V TIiJr s nne I ke charming HAnRY I lie is the 7rby of our hearts, Ansd all ouer votes nmust larryI - Of all the Lade, &c. Of all the days in) seveo lon, years; The day, ver ?? delight il, Is when a jiss 6luton comies. And Candtdates sre fightine- For then we.'r etreet, t01 i oljr best, To o Sand poll tor ...

NORWAY'S DEFIANCE

... Hence, rash Swede! We need thee not! Cic Vaunting boaster, henec! begone! SO True, Norway's but a barren spot, , But still, that spot's our own! And, Swede! our cause is just and right, I And ?? Powers _ That warr'd for thee in Leipsig's fight, Wjilwar for us in ours. Invader! should thy foreign band N E'er cross the Dofrine food,C We'll drive thens from our native land, the Or drench that ...

LITERATURE

... LiTElRATURE. ,I . ?? I -. l- M4AZE.PPA.-A I'EM, BY LORD BYRON. Lroriou0, 1819. j H d lord ~vron wriaten uoriling but 'Maerppt, it WiUtild litii' Wtrit w'poislo Iii eisyste his right to be piece'! conallrlt; [lt first ofur l gi OlOets; but Niazeupna has nlo riht t,1 libe placed among the 3iret oh is Ltordship's do;n Imemns. It is nlaot equai venlto the Siege of Coritit it isV witbout the fire ...

THIRD EXHIBITION OF THE NORTHERN SOCIETY

... THIRD torr'I. Ull., ?? s O,'Ilor; i 1r, n what we livard bf the Colletloli nf Pictuiz. (2R, in nnmrbtvr) ;aS tlim Northern Socvty's Room, our cxpectations were raised ?? highest pitch, anid re are happy to he able to infl.rni our friend5 ?? these espeesatiors were noilt disappointed. This Exciibition most a~survdly Nr surpasses in every respect the two former ones, yet orirplraturc in view.. i ...

LINES

... :- - = LINAES ~v - .-s LtAN bd To the Memory of i. K. WivNe, late Of Nottingham- COLD, cold for ever is thy lyre, sweet Mtille, rhy minsmetly con charm, alas ! DO morc; ('er the ?? cheek the glotO of health diffim, Ansd through the husomnstkernet raptures pour. For high opon the luaflrss trees, Now Iultmtrivg in the nosnrnful breeze, Ha'IgS the sW, et, the dulcet tyru, Whlose tuner crntjd al ...

ABSTRACT

... Of' ati Afct to asodadecrg.the powers and ?? of an act of his presenlt Mjs o Leeds nd oter isoses nd toproaiesfo th en- to stuhhih PoiceandNihtl Wstc~ i the town. Prcoimblc recit-c precedbig QC6s. The firlt clause empoweers a rate fo~r coiopletileg the CInsit-House and Prison, and for discl sorgc itionites awing9 On secolits OF the building, &v. thereot,1 Such rate niot to exceed in the ...