Poetry

... 1Vottrti. - - - - - -IIt THE INDIAN- MIAIS IASNT. ?? the iat4 ajx Free Press, ?? Journal.) C - r An Indian maid was sitting where l-er lover slain In battle slept; d Her maiden veil, her own black ?? ...

Poetry

... nx -s we; v it STANZAS ti To the mcnery of the Spanish Patriots latest killed, In resisting the Regency and the Duke of Angouleme. ft BY T. CMPBDELL, EYQ. Brave men, who at the Trocadero fell- Beside ...

Poetry

... Ism vottrv. POETRY.-BY AN AFRICAN SLAVY. P E In the Raeigh tgister may be found an interesting account Itc of an extraordinary young slave, about twenty-five yeats of age, residing in Chatiam county, ...

Original

... O. ,rigioAL. ..TH `ltfjA X - V:. -Scane ?? in ;denilsafie~t, tt:sdgirflgS Tine, after Supper. pre~sedt. 'the'C sf C Sacehi. suit cii htheter *bd a st toj; retire to bed, leaving the tw e toatftt;, -t ...

Original

... Ori fnI1 STANZAS. Weloome, Lady, to the shore, Thou wert destined to adorn; Never may thy footstepsmore *Ritm unguarded and forlorn. Here no slanders shall assail tiee, - Darli a th'sassrins polntedst ...

Selection

... delection. ON -THE iRBEKS WE1O FELL AT TIIXMOPYL.E. mney felldevoted, hut-undying; The very'gale their ntames seemedsighing; The water's murmured of theirniane; The woods were peopled with their fame; ...

Selections

... Adve-voillf.. BALLADB~r B HAInr rfntI . old man, old man, thy locks are gray, Ald the winter winds blow cold; Why wander abroad on thy weary way, Ande leave thy home's ivarm fold?' T The winter winds ...

Selections

... ?? -- -- [FA6.M THU IRISHMAN.]. MItSS PATiN'S, FAAEWE LL SONG. T/e ?? coiape*S0 big, A. Hrsonm. hei land of dear Erin ,ill fadc frow ny view, The breeze o'er theaceat, wil waftinse fromayou, I 10are d ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... LITERARY AND PHl ILOSOPHICAL.;SOCIETY. Teim second meeting, this season, of the above society, was held on Friday evening. Dr. Alderson, the President, having taken the chair, and the routine business of the meetinghaving c been disposed of, Mr.. Fielding proceeded to read a paper . communicated by Lieut. T. L. Lewis, R. E., Iwhich contained an 'interesting account of a people denominated the ...

THE FINE ARTS

... A meeting witw held atl seven o'clock on Wednesday evening, at thev Exchangte, in order to facto a Society b~r the eocourageiniet of the Fine Arts, nod an Exhbilution of painittings, J&c, in this town. It was attended by upwards of fifty persons, all of whom iannifested anl enthttsiastifC desire, to promoitte thle object for which they had beeit called togelher. Thle resolutions that were ...

THE VOCAL CONCERT

... LE VI4UOA COe199T. oThe, Vocal: Concert at. ~the. Chorypl Society's Roorns, Mytongata, on * Thuyeday last, afforded to the amateurs Who atteonded, as olelicisus a treat aealdbavo 'boon anticipated by the mast ardeut itcimirers of musical. It science; Irled mijon we, considered thle eminence atdtained, and 'so is. long enjoyed, by Mr. Killct and Mr. Vaughan, is tile pn~cullar province of giee ...

THE THEATRE

... . . . On Tuesday last, the play of Willifan Tell was per- formed at our Theatre, for the benefit of Mr. Calrert. Although this picce was titled in the bills of the day, a tragedy, aml, in all ilotorlined apology for the oenls siol of part of the fif'th act, nva's desigsatod nto n lwoble production, we confess wve campot brilg ourselves to dsiewitin nT other light tsall that of a ...