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[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 ...

SINGULAR STORY

... SNL. :-S . T.. O Y I . : ?? . SINGULAR STORY--.: A chieftain, whose large estates were forfeited: in ihe ye rebellion of 17L&, received at St Gri aib's, fron th'e'con- 1.P 'fidentiatagent of a powverfureev at . ae i Inteflligec'e that Sl ?? ?? iind ebained a grant I f 4-he *lands froml atBIoef&W w naent, :abd: vrdtndaskdthilm ?? hefi:;on l t condition. of payha-'dn,*annual' feu datyi, and a ...

TRAVELLER'S DREAM IN IONA

... TRAVELiERWS DiUA4 IN EDNA.. r Oh!j had ytod seern thle wild surgein aru The lon lely ji~efhee ail is hallowed gi-oud, it Far to the westj whete ebbs the flood of day sci In the green sileuce of bits' s bay:.dbtlg- ~ i h ?? stii ll hr tearful eyelid bIg5 ~ Religion'S 1birth~pl~ace~anid the grave of ?? Fo elte knew, thdir days of gradr o'er, t S They could net reit upon a nobleishre ko on ...

NO POPERY!!!

... NO POPEIt 2E1r.C 'evt-zV uf 1 The 1rnitestaI'S ivant Talbot, Sul ?? the PapiSts have got all. but I I Am, Flenming the' he ins the mae to Will 'find it hard to lkeep his Plie a (rO1THE DU3LXN JOURN~AL.) i t ?? (esoas ~ rrd.o tis'm- c Among. the incidents which ocurdo(hsm-e f morable o~ccaSIO, wve think, the following fact.1worth bi -mentionling. A gentlemaflin tile middle gallery hb~p- is ...

NEW THEATRE OF WAR

... ~!N1,VF a - - - - s I I - so -- It is stated that the first actions betwixt the Rus- i siaus and Turks will most probably be on the banks of the river Pruth, which runs south through Mol- c davia, and joins the Danube on the borders of BMs s sarabia. Preparatory to the description of the scenes which are likely to occur in those territories, our readers will not probably be displeased to have ...

SONNETS

... xi r S. (Fron the GreerlOck Advertiser.) To 'Isiia.9 I played upon the fiddle in my 3routh, And oti-as o'er its strings My b)*W I drew,. In all the sober sadness of dull 'troth- The powvers of Music frequelthl knew;- My sister 13!arbara, iii a dreadful frigit, StoppIng her ears, to some far corner flew,- Mv tabby cat gaped wide with all her tnight, Forgot to purrr, and oft begfan to inefw,- ...

VERSES

... a C'an I fcrget ourtchildis!h days? t s When We and love Were yung, When Nature's voice the hceart obeys, d E're flattery soiled the tncligoe! Ah no! for then I deem'd ?? c true, For life and, love of thee werc new. e Can I firget those childish days? When every thought of minne But sought for pleasure in thy praise e Aind in thy look etivitt :t s Ab. no ! for these ucrc linpr'y hous, | And ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS

... 'SCYIOOL OF A2Tg. .1: . - - Ai the piulic lrctores of the firet stssion 0, th oul ! ase drawring to a close, some idea tansy now he formed of ge the henliils tn be derivejt fron, it, arid, ?? far as w e hate yet heard, the geberal opinion iY highly in favour of the l ittfant ?? and the admirable inanincr in which it mn- h os been conaducte ne Monday ?? Mr Mnille crncluded his entirse of be ...

TO MY DAUGHTER, ON THE MORNING OF HER BIRTH DAY

... D0 XY DAUG .IT R, O MORN I?4G OF !LEA -: . AT-g DA a4t L~D L Y t°l' 14ell to this tterming, sagae Of.5T HalIOCi tature f life 1- .iil '''eli 'i ?? Palgtlsaof mny_~~ arcs untol I Lamb QV~lle -worldfr-e1tC nddC21'old! Y~qarn sn oflhsOPra, and doubtss n, f~~ Swee ?? F ow. prom ?? lbendethe knce.. , hnd etprn Idolater~to totee ! Tis N&utkre's Wrpahipjfpeltfcenffa5cd . ar as the lilp %which wprtrs ...

THE GREEK TO HIS SWORD

... TITT GREEK T HIS SWOlD (grin t1e Romaic.} NW ' forth I diavs thee, ai itteri n bladei ?? scabiar(t thus I cast aray; And ;re shall pass on uindismay'd, Though foes ihonlld thicken like a shade Around our pat h on battle-day! Top Ionr in scabbarcl Fast thou lain Untused, amid Oppression's gloomn; When thraldom rround us wove her chain- When suffering niercy plecd in vail]; And hope wvas none ...

EXTRACT FROM THE ROMAN WALL,*

... IXTRAC? FROM At T.t: i ?? WALL/* ! ~ I/a .B~ncgn B1 a Cku7IS l dze. 10O¶7 anyrv an a ,e of twilight hath o'eT st Since that brigrht roontide of the oldehl tine, hsen gr~v's rayS a distant sii rht ast A cr ss tihe vista *f rank'd Vea I s-)lnine _ Bit.' dim with blood, brarbarity, and critne 1- - I Ilom: ninlly a dar-ling scenje o(f rage and woe, 0 I l(rgot, Or ?? forth i l e 1i-Ile rhvIllme, ...

VERSES

... I {Read at thte ?? given to Rih EVA.N J. LI. MGGDoOR, of _M'Gregor, Bart., by certain Gentlemin of the Clan- Gregor, 12th December, 1822.-(See first pagre.) Thou h the pine has tower'd green on the hills of our fame, Withoult ieldinF a br~mch in ?? bonnets to wave, Throgltih years when tkas trea.son1 to breathe the proud n7ame, That a long line cf death-darlin& .arriors gave; Yet now the dark ...