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THE NATIVE MELODY

... TntE -TATUrr frl.On. Stanasizi, sarlposed to be rikeetd bq an FEnd.'. Once miore, tah !tulrn, nd totich the lyre,0 ity AndI wake that wild impassion'd stra in; it- I feltedelirating'hirie eeyv 1iq, Yes! evcr y swell, arid every word, ?? ?? a ilympattleuic chord, C. Anid conjures Otip with viewless' wand,( MY early days, roy native landI ir Tis sweet, unutterably sweect, Upna tar andi foreign ...

A VISION. , - - ?? ,

... The rollowing verses (in iriitation of Colerilge) though replete' eith'i nalhd are6; ate of 6ipfritdlittour; and happily the maice is die'e'cted ilair1st th charifctr of .one Who m ay, with piserfect c6mpla etcyt :allo* his eouintry- .men to enjoy all the fun of' the squib, which can never, in .the slightest-degree, diminishi their affection for and admir- -ation of him:- Up ?? said the ...

[ill] CATTLE SHOW

... .- 3 - Dill CAT'TLt'iiO . .. . . . .- - -_ . 5 * .. ' n Cornpetitionls fot ?? givell bV tile * - ?? tt' Scotland, and the, $trai }iEndrick .: tu ral Club, in order to encourag4% tlp. breecl otf 1cra Hiorses,, Mitch Cows, and ;'hueep. toolk place a-t i.ry- a14 o)n l'uesdlay the A current. NotVwithstandling the rotirait' stltte orf the vaewher, the1 showv Was attnmledt R .:ir rc ,semla~e Oi'ut ...

FAIRS IN MAY

... FAIRS IN MlAY. o l, r Iml 14,1 . IN A 1.iX Tues.. uhalls ed. O. Inverury Kepple Tryst Tarland Rosehearty Auchinblae t] Aurchindoir Strichen t l'*tercalrn Irumi)lade I Wed. -6. Tarves, StGeorge's Thur.21. Wartle Tryst Thur. 7. Logie 1roadstrmdk Aberlour Stonehaven c Frid. S. Turrift; Roodfair Kineardine O'Neil t Rutherglen Frhl. 22. lnsch I l1on. 22. Newmachar I31arnoch, Craigie- ( Toes. 12. ...

FINE ARTS—SCOTTISH SCHOOL

... FIN'E ARTS-SCOTTISH SCHOOL. 5 TO THE EDIT011. `THE 'AUIERDEENTJOUUNAL. No. 111. MIT EnITrsa-Alithouglh I hiavenotpersonal conicern in thoselettersbe- 5yonsd~ai earnest %vish to-contribute, my humble share in ?? a local interest in the promnotion (if the Artsi I cannot, as a literary volunteer, refrain from returning yon my Thansik, for the readiness with which ysis have affosrded a place in ...

FINE ARTS—SCOTTISH SCHOOL

... FINE ARTS-SCOTTISH SCHOOL. TO THE EDmIOat THE ABURDErEX JOURNAL. 0 No. IV. Mo. Enoron-There are cCrtail; works of art whsich bear the stamp of 0 higth gessissa, Ind snake a strong Imopression of pleasure oel the mind, at. 1 - though they showy on their aurtace inlicstieons of noglect, irregularity, t J d) Idigestxo execution. They appear as if struck out at o05ce, without , three. tbr ...

FAIRS IN AUGUST

... 1I lto> jY, 'urs. 4. *MchaIs Tryst Thur. G. Cornhill, StJohn's Grecniburn, St. JamLs's Fair Fitjl. 7. Autchindoir *ITamintoul iucs. I 1. Banchory-Tern n Lammas Fair Auchtygall Mannofield Bsal akette * Longside Falkirk Tryst,- 2 days Wed. 12. Brechin, Lammnas Fair, S daysi Turriff d Elgin Fochabers Thur. 13. Sheep and Timber Mkh. of Oldrain f A UU LU) OI. New Pitsligo Frid. 14. Tarland t ...

FAIRS

... IFAIRS tl A I US dP RIL-( New 914i.. I Dllifftown, day after do. Y'rtrose, Ist .Weeesda NLewiier, bItl'ueis. &WeJ. Iolton, Xt Dowii Fa'ir ot' AtichterlesR, C( l rl. oF A I !li * ,;t i ?2u1 miut day ut AVW t. duN, b~me-ii v I*rst , .r ' d Itt; l Fah1utI. 1 ilr , tillt W1 ~.u rduyill' ?? te 0 il*vei Jy t 'll diiustnS Iv L 'uiol,. ill ':1^.imfu-wvvlfr u~i~cti t~ia: kitu , ' tui ' c' e u!; , ic ...

THE THEATRE

... THE THEATRflE. The tragedy of Foscari was repeated on Monday evening to a numerous but not crowded audience. In the boxes; there was a brilliant display of beauty and fashion; and the ladies, with a commendable partiality for a dramatist of their own sex, seemed all extremely anxious to give their suffrages in favour of the fair authoress of the play. Un. der these circumstances, we feel that ...

THE HEBREW MOTHER,

... 'jI'iL jLrBRLW MOTHER, tJ' 5jI1s fliEMANS. ( roii}s 'TVito Amulet.') * i YcC we x -irii1 ti hblool onl Sharon's plalitr W.a`; T'nther , v-ith her Virst-born, thei;f ' n ' Z; tnl; tfit the boy was vnw'd T:wo ',,1lll-,service. By the fiand ''hi!n,:ii ,Iel silent sool, the While, . iii alto' v l.:!lhter of' his eye ca-xsael's'!1 s~i,, ist&Plitxa. i welt, if~ to ?? .: ; tilsusl ?? ?? v. *as LL:s ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUREI. TlrE POitEIcN IIECVEW, NO. Cit. TiI thle Preface to some onc Of his numerous andi lettineed work, Iayl ha stated, iii order, we supoe to accountC for thle very great alpparcan erudition they display, that lie was ?? to read with his fingers ;ill other vrcros to shunl his eye ill rapid succession over the pages of hooks, like a swallow over a meadow, gleaning anti gathering upl ...

LITERATURE

... ITAyr.On's IlTOTORtIC etUVetY Or GEIRMANT POETRY. Vol. I. London, 1828. The prospect of ai general survey of German Poetry in Ettglish at last opens to us, and the hand schicli lifts ticea COt curtain is that of one to whom every portion of cthe wide ste tie landscape titat prset itself is famniliar, frotsa the vagle R and misty outtlines whicici rise dimly ilt the distance of an- ( tiquity, ...