FRENCH CHAUNT OF THE YEAR 1789

... gossamner Watchman ! what of the Tries a The nations are hushed-a thousand years Grinm with the woe and the soul-wrunr tea's; And the cell's and the silent midnislta' fears Are rolling into view! e a Watchman ! chat of the Timess, The vampire hath paused ...

SONG FOR CHRISTMAS-EVE

... us Echo back the joyful sound,- Singing freedom to the mind, Peace and love to all mankind' J. A CHRISTMAS HY-MN. GLORY to God! the angels sang Ott chat auspicious tmtrn,- WVhen the great Victor of the tomb- The Prince of Lifc-was born. Glory to God ...

SONGS OF THE TORIES

... SONGS OF THE TORIES. -- I scarce have a moment of Icicure, Dear , to write to my friends; 'Twixt moments of business and pleasure I fill up the day from both coils; But my vyacht is laid up till next scason- I've gain'd all the prizes this sear; And Belfast ...

PORTRAIT OF HER MAJESTY

... PORTRAiT OF HER MAJESTY. I HEn MAJEsIY QUEEN VICTORIA: painted by A. E. CHAt ON, R. A.; engraved by S. Cousins, ?? published by F. G. MooN. This is certainly the most superb portrait of the Qneen which has hitherto appeared. Great allowances ought generally ...

HULL LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... When we consider that, although conquerors may im- con- pose lawn on a vanqukised nation, and introduce customs, t tight manners, slid a religion, yet the lasguage of a nat ion can a cugh only he extermisated by the almost total destruction of X lisae ...

THE THREE HOMES

... oine, -With friendship's icy forms; '0 do not wear Chat tranquil smile, Which gleams, but never warms I 'Tis better ne'er to meet thee Than in remorse to dwell. Aly own fate is before me, A.-lonog-a.lastrFAaEWELL. ...

THE SCOTTISH REGALIA

... piece of p aprr with a 1etter, a.re no longer lsabi toteparate cates of post -bucnt aei-u to be cheb &f. ais shogle)only A cie piece of paper in only dianrogable with wbsegipontrgc, whalecer mabe written-upon n:. *S-.Doe 'rxns0oo Son.XE a-rIN Lrt -.-Arfl Iri* ...

POETRY

... Immediately wvanted, a youth about twenty,- In B-n, the people assure me they are plenty,- Of whom. if he'll how and then bear admonition, A husband I'll make him with all expedition: And, to shew that most serious is my intention, A few indispensibles ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... arrived at Bu.shy.house;Bushy park, at half-past one o'clock on Friday afternoon, from Windsor Castle, to pay a visit to her Majesty the Queen Dowager. A dejeuner was served at two o'clock to the roylll paIrty. . Among the comipany were her Royal High. ness ...

GAFFER GREY IS COMING BY

... can beg or borrow; B0olts to-day a little cup, Gulps a long Address to-morrow Diul!aby! do not cry? (;alter Guar is roming by. Oh the daintie3 he bas got III htis terril:le refretiry I his re a cololeli y, all hut. There a aicely roai-edlt.ectory. Lullaby ...

LIVERPOOL CLAY METAMORPHOSED TO SOAP!

... SOAP! I ADDfl55OED TO TlHAT LANCAS11HE WtTCit-LIVEtROOL. [At Lnceashiro Assizes, it wos elicited from aV wit- noss, who was a person enraged in the manuflaiture of soap, that the commodity now sold under that name, contained full o5t per cent, of clay ...

Varieties

... Liston fifty pounds a niidn to engage at chat theatre, which he refusedl-.1o in ig C1110. Sergeant O'Loghlen, who has presided at the QuerS County Assizes, is the first Catholic who hias sate ote bench in Ireland for nearly a century and a bair. Sir Charles ...