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THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY

... XTHE HIGH~LAND SOCIETY. IILOHANI' octK SHhIfl OF STOCK, AGRiICULTUiIALt MiEETING, AlTl-Itt- tN-'tti. Till great ero;Ti, ill rtvl ?? sLiorItI Poliie ett cot tine ?? bl 1111 I let. Ilb akrit place. Olla, tL- sI ithe Witnir a- Ih ?? ?? ,tt ttiet-l IIlatOO ofl ?? lDtA ?? tO Iel. 01 t~ittl111 It 11015 lnd ttiei-zsst built Ei~glait twill 001o twit .iul itoile t1-,l at- bring tiles'ebuelre111 ...

POETRY

... TLhe l'olloo'ing beaotifoI linies ate token fvo ot Northern Cootempe- rare;. Th~ey strongl~y retoijoi us of time potiros aid puorify of WVords- weor' it. The author, it Is said. resides troor Fort Augusolis. LINES WRITTEN DECEMBERti~ 3iST, 1510. oih yes !It is a melancholy time To tlrinhing arlnds-tho' thoussrrdo rnay be found so thooghtiess, as to wev. ?? tile past, Roses to deck the ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADLLPIII THEATRE. The 1ong-proomid ?? Of 4 Rohepieroe, or The log oer ror. Twas produced x On Tueqday evening, and in a style of sple uling ausy- h ting vre ev cr sw bbrought out on the stage. The piece must ie seen to be jsee apreciastly npprei or fi ?? c e a sund d all other app urtenalc es. it us a perlpct studly, evicsing n liberal denirnl of c of pene oil the part of thle inganagement, ...

LITERATURE

... LIIRAT'I U R1S, OaStsavAl'aanaaa llN T'1usia'Cr. liv George T. Erhlaa'iaig t toan, I D. &k. Editile'rfgh: P. Ric'kardl, 1841. ML This is a c'iear anti scnrchinag inquiry into the very ile interesting question, whether oaiy anil what sort of rh mental constitution call be ascribed to tbe lower mail animnis. The author takes up a sepiarate position L on the subject ; andlhe lhas published the ...

THE EXHIBITION OF THE EDINBURGH SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... TIlE EXHIBII'TION O1 'ril: EvinDUIIGII socui:ry OF AirIsTrs. TIMIDi) NOTICE. Woe will neow draw till attention of our remders to suchi of the retn .ning pictures as we consider most worthy of' notice, anvi we wvill commence at Not. *l, louglsa Castle, bv It). 'Kenzie, a very elff'- live picture. 'Thlere ii a title breadith of light a:d shade about it. No. 13. Norlrina Ca(tle on the Tvreed-WV. ...

CHAIR OF MUSIC—ELECTION OF MR BISHOP

... CHAIR OF MUSIC-EIJ.l.CTI) ON OF)IR BISII(II'. T he Senat us of ?? r n r. tnartin T Tr ilay thurewere *seeitty V>ix I 'n-iitrili tt !eil Princi plel lee proilnhg.l'inrL Trri ii in ( iean lioi'aes. Mro-lssi M lliayip w %lni;'n, I Pr~nPote sr C l ri i.-nz nldl h h P ?? JO=-, ?? D1onaldsonIlnnn by Pr.!'Cnr ?? .1. t,1, in, by ProPc-ro ?? ':er Wolvv I 1v l'rn Bruntton, seemte-l by l 'rnnle-str ...

THE ASSEMBLY

... THE ASS3MBI3LY. . ?? to- wn. ho ?? The hanquet'e mainid-gla9l wutle labia too aire Anil vhnin4 the evil spirit of d-epiair; The Siitpr Grace aeek their hest albode- Suft blatity triekiI in her nrioit winning tehe; Now plnadiri aparklen t ite youthful heiow, Al virtue kinilloi lit ?? glow, Ail love 4deuniell till si-hiir snhltlesS wile- With bluce-yedl frolie It content to %mile. The mnsy d ...

annuAi Hn BaUot. Knunl ot

... annuAi BaUot. ot National Sovereignty. k-the travels of Lieutenant Francis Hall, an of. the British army who, a little after the ttjoody war against Napoleon was terminated, visited the United States of America, we find .yeral disquisitions on the science of government, ivliich, for clearness of perception, and strength of argument, would do honour to the greatest political philosopher of the ...