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THE EGLINGTON TOURNAMENT

... THEs Eglington Tournament has excited, as it was well fitted to do, a lively interest amongst the' lovers of magnificence and futn ; and has given great satisfaction indeed to all the nume- roqs persons who have visited this lest week the novel and fashionable scene. Feeling, as we did, that the display vas of deep public'interest, we dispatched our own reporter to the Tourna- ment, that we ...

A DREAM IN A STAGE COACH

... WE always, when we can, travel by the mail. We do so because the charge being a little higher than those of the heavy coaches there is a greater chance of travelling alone, which, whether it be in coach or chaise, public or pri- vate, is to us a greatluxury. Never do theideas flow so freely, or become so vivid as when they are sent out to take their full swing in going along the road. Tha ...

A PEEP AT HIGH LIFE

... no-rraa-DAUGHT~A. MAfo*er.-Wby doesn't he propose, my dear? Why doesn't he propose? You really should contrive to bring the matter to a close; I'm Sired of giving balls, and fltes, and dinners every day,- And then to think that after all they're only thrown sway I Your dreses, too, and ornaments, you've had them by the dozen. (ctwoeew .) 'I wish you'd taken soy advice, and not re. fused your ...

Poetry

... - : :, i , , , 4 , ' portIlm I .. THE SOLDIER'S WIDOW W~rru blackest Dto~sE tble flowery-plots. :--(i Were tbickly crusted, otte irt all, , . | Tbe rusted ntalls feli from the hkeots ,v^fl;t rb.That held the peeach to tbe gardea-wall. 7 s Tbe broken sheds looked satd and strange,: Unlft~nled wes tbe cInkhlng laeeh W~eeded ond vworn the ancIent thatch Upon the lonely . nated'sraoge. She only ...

Poetry

... Froetyv. A KNIGHT OF THE ORDER 01' TItS PitESENT DAY. v ton days of yore, 'twas thus tIre differeuce rall, d 'the rail of miietal-or llteallic Haitl; The choice may uowr between the two pIrevail- The hog ill armotur, or the goose in oraii. Describe hiimlfirst; then mighty blars command Some other passage to a lady's haud. The brazen ft ont surmnounets the heart of lead, Tihe braln of feather ...