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... I IVA :xW E S . . , . , 3femory.'_The idle'and'lbe linorant hlways'exeuse them. selves, by saying ihey haiie' bad miem'ries.-Tbis, bowever, is not true, for every o.ne has a good memory who strives to improis' it' Sopme people' 'have' astonishingly powerfui memoriett, buteveryone has enough''to' bebcome extremely well informed and ejven leartiri'd.-.Je Genish.i: Tihe barvest in Prande, abont ...

REVIEWS

... How To DANCE TrE POLI1A.-A neat littlO publication, published by Cunningham, of the Strand, London, explaining not only bow this popular dance should be executed, but also all the quadrilles, with a variety of waltzes, reels, &c. TWEDDELL'S Yonscsrrila MISCELLANY,-Wre have been favoured with the first number of this publication, which is worthy of support, and which we shall be glad to see ...

POETRY. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. FoRGET-MVE*NOT: lMYOSOTIS AVENSIS. FROM TilE GEnDIAN: BY PITZ.-GEEN IIALLECK. (From thy Knichcrbocher.) There is a flower, a lovely flower, Tinged deep with faith's aunehanging uoe; rure as the other In its hour Of loveliest and serenest blue. The streamlet's gentle side it seeks, The silent fount, the shady grot; And sweetly to the heart it speaks, Forget-me-not, ...

LECTURE ON THE FINE ARTS

... LECTUIRE ON THE MINE' ;iATS. On Tuesday evening last, a Jecture was 1 tiverd the Theatre of the Institution for the Diffuitm ' ledge by Mr. J. Burton, to a very numeirios ?? ;:i Tie State anl Prospects of the Plastic A' r . 0, Britain, and their Aroral Infiaeune on the 1'er2 ?? ' Brewer oeupied the chair. The lecturer introduced his subject by sta.tii &; had larely heard it remarked 0liot ...

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WORKING MAN

... THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF' A WORKING -MAN. 1. Css~~e'r~~te XX. ~crnn The following is a copy of the orders upon which the Arti court-mnarfial wase formed:- lash MORacNIN REto ENTrAc ORiDERS n3Y MAJORtWYNDUANI, ls BitmisNeatru cieees 21th MAAY, 1832.-A regimental andSC CouYE-Martial. will as~semnble in the mess-roont, for the trial of VitO intel prisoners as 1ilay be brought before it. President: ...

Local Intelligence

... MEETINGS CREDITORS, the Court of Bankruptcy, (Jeorye-street. Manchester. int. rcß. 26. J. Aspinwall, Manchester, adjourned dividend 26. J. Sephton. Manchester, final 26. J. Lord, Bury, final order 12 26. Jarvie and Rowley, Newton, certificate of Jarvie. 12 26. J. H. Dunkerley. I'taorlton-upon-Medlock, dividend 12 26. J. T. K. Sloatl, Manchester, assignees .'lt the Court of Bankruptcy. ...

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE

... (From the Mark Lane Express.) This has been remarkably quiet week in the grain trade; the tendency of the prices has, on the whole, been downwards, though scarcely the extent that might have been expected, considering the fall which took place in the value of wheat Mark on Monday last The fact is that the supplies Jrom the farmers have not as yet increased to anything like the extent ...

Literary Notices

... i , Littrarp. XttC0._ TiHE FAREWELL SnEVIOES OF ROBERT .MlOrFAT, IN EDINUROr, MANCIUSTEE, AND LONDON. Edited by JOHN CAM1PBELL, iD.D, Au k The Martyr of Erromanga, &c. London: JoSko, Paternoster Row. X Dr. Campbell has performed an honlirablnd useful duty in thus collecting together reports Of thevaledictory and public engagements of the devdmissios ary Meffat. To the lovers o f Christian m i ...

Literary Notices

... ft.tar I otice . I _f~eayNtco Legends of Lancashire. Wigan: P. Cocker, Market-place. The first part only of the Legends is as yet pub- lished. The Chronicler writes himself down as an old man. If so, he is lusty and vigorous in his age, a5d treadswith a firmlstep through the regionsof the past. We have merely glanced at the part, but have read enough of it to be convinced that the ...

The family Companion

... Zbe ealllil-t erolnpallioll. ? OlR IG1 *\E TED. NATUR sTllE Arnc1ll':CT or SOCIoETY.-Human society is not likec a piece of mechatnismr which may be safely taken, to pieces, and pitt together by the hatnds of an ordinary artist. It is the work of nature, and not of nan; and ?? receiver, front the handds of its Auithor, all orga- 3aizatioir thiat cannot be destroyed without danger to its ...

Poetry

... PortrF _ __ ! | l ?? ftORIOISAL) II THE SWALLOW. T The turtle and the crane Iand the swallowv observe the w time of their coming.`-Ycrei'zhh2I at gY C. RENWORTHIY, BIoRD' that in saurny cliuse T Delight'st to dwell, where rosy summer smiles, fL 'itid lovely *scencs observant of thy tiie st To visit these glad isles; C Come I' and blithe summer bring; Si Come, from bright lands beyond the ...