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GOOD-BY TO THE WHIGS

... A SONG OF ReJOICING. (Fm'aon Black-wood's ,11agaZi, n.) Air,-' Dear Tom, this brown jug. Good-by to the Whigs-their departure's at hand- Is the cry o'er the length and the breadth of the land 'Tis re-echo'd in gladness from mountain and glen, Atid it sounds like a sea 'mid the dwellings of men All the folks that we meet are as merry as grigs, And each parrot's repeating- Good-by to the ...

LITERATURE

... LIT RALTUILEr A Histe y of British Starfisies, &c. By Edward Forbes, MLW.S.. For. Sec., B.S., &c. VAN VOORST. London- Although it is only by the scientifle reader that the merit of this beautiful work can be fully appreciated, yet its va- rious attractions will repay the search of the young natuaM- list, and open many sources of pleasurable and profitable meditation, tending to enlarge the ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (From the ' London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of FTshion.) There are many new materials in silk ; amongst others the pekin, with satin stripe, brochi or chin6, Levantines, doubles, foaulardsede Chive, satins d' Orientd'Ispahancache- mire d'Ecosse, and foulard de laine, with Persian, Turkish, and Arabian patterns, &c. The dresses for the approach- ing season will be made with tight bodies, and ...

Original Poetry

... ?; 01.1100 .in ,I. J)dgtri) 4 ? ON T'ZN DMATH OF XlNy AV NDSY5 i OF RENDLESHAM. Rachol's life was noL as idle one for herself, or for others how nany souls iray thr ?? showering Ironn ?? liglt-fountain, hare kindled and ilhuninatet I* Sbe left no stamp of herplpfon paper; but in owher tays, doubt It uot. the virtue of her working in this world will turvire all paper. For the working of tho ...

GRAND CONSERVATIVE FESTIVAL

... :in Is AT CHELMSPORD. h. This splendid festival took place on Wednesday, and r. realized the most fervent expectations of those who ori- *r ginated and carried it to muturity. Never has more mag- sn nificent success attended a celebration of this description. a. Unbounded enthusiasm characterized the entire proceed- rd ings; and that the opus' did not at all exceed the x. material will be ...

Poetry

... jUrtr1j ON EASTER DAY. (Fromn the Nrorthamuptois Herald.) 1. This morn is up, the lark, its herald, springs On high to meet him, mounting as he sings. 't'he eane looks brighter: greener are the trees, And -ifier is the breath of every breeze. The Earst is glad in crimson robesarray'd, And the Wtest anivers with a fainter shade. 2. Sure 'twas a mor- like this, when from the tomb Rose the pure ...

GRAND CONSERVATIVE FESTIVAL IN SHROPSHIRE

... GRAND CONSERVATIVE FESTIVAL IN _ -- - SHROPSHIREE. On Friday the grand entertainment given to the 12 Conservative members for the county and borough of Salop, took place in the new Market Hall, Shrewsbury, which being capable of accommodating about 1000 per- sons, was fitted up with the greatest taste and skill. At the end, opposite the great entrance, the Chairman's seat was erected under a ...

LITERATURE

... LrIET &AkT'rii. Fox's Book of Martyrs' VIRTOuE, 26 Ivy lane. Part VI of this excellent publication has Just issued from the press, illustrated by a fine engraving of Bishop Ridley, and by numerous spirited wood-cuts. The cheapness of this edi- tion enables almost all classes to make themselves acquaint- ed with the lives of the blessed Martyrs, whilst the style in which the work is got up, ...

Original Poetry

... ?? -- ?? ovioillill vortry. A WRLEATH lromX ORZON. aquosus Orion. Virgil. They are loose-they are loose- The bands of ORIN I The crest of the proud wave He's eager to fly on: Their sweet influence now The god of the ocean To the Pleiades yields, And his wintry commotion, Subdued by the smile Of the goddess of love,- (As borne on her shell She floats buoyant above The caverns, where erst To ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATVEE. Epwcycopedtia Britannica-7th EDITION.-With the ex. deptlon of Index and Preface, this Important Wvork is now complete; and honestly and liberally have the publishers fulfilled their engagements with the public. It is perfectly true, as tated 1 Ithe notice prefixedi-. The successive Parts of the First Nineteen Volumes issued from the press *ith a punctuallty unexampled In similar ...

Original Poetry

... Original Ilortrp. BY 0. WHIISTLECRAFT, THWAITE. Written on contemplating the late natural scenery during the severe frost. Come rouse my muse, and greet the New Year's morn, With gestures strange behold the year is born I ? A wondrous crisis in the natural world, The good old predecessor has unfurl'd; But now he's gone-old Forty's freaks are done, I We'll sing the op'ning acts of Forty One. ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... From thea London and Paris Ladies' Magazineof Fashion. Silk is much in favour for every description of toilette, from the norning peignoir to the evening dress. Gros de Naples, checked striped chines broches, foulard., pekinetq are seen in every variety; but the novelty of the season is the satin oreal, borrowing its name from It8 imitation of the tints of the Aurora borealis, which is so ...