Poetry

... ANctirv. THE MARRIED MAN'S FARE. HAPPY and free are a married man's reveries, Cheerily, merrily passes his life; He knows not the bachelor's revelries, devilries, Caress'd by and bless'd by his children and wife. From lassitude free, too, sweet home still to flee to A pet:on his knee, too, his kindness to share A fireside so cheery, the smiles of his deary, Oh !'this, boys;. this, is the ...

LITERATURE

... ROME, AS IT WAS UNDER PAGANISM, AND AS IT BECAME UNDER THE POPES. (J. Madden and Co., London.) In all ages we have had books altosi innumerable written about Rome. To the artist, the antiquary, the virtuoso, the philosopher, the historian, profane and ecclesiastical, Rome has ever been the favourite region of research, the most prolific theme for disquisition; and yet here is a new work on ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... (From the London aend Paris Ladies' fagrozin5 of kuashion.) The Clementine check or carreau is a novelty which gihts additional elegance to the plaids. Taft etas d'ItaliearetutS. in fashion, and vary in their patterns; the prettielt5 checked green and Parma violet, or violet and oratge * mixture much in favour this season in every articlcofdre'u For evening dresses the robes oplole, Cunieleon, ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... The Clementine check or carreau is a novelty which gives additional elegance to the plaids. Tajfetas ditalie are much in fashion and vary in their patterns ; the prettiest are checked green and Parma violet, or violet and orange, a mixture much in favour this season in every article of dress. For evening dresses the robes opale, caneleon, arc en ciel, are decidedly the most elegant and ...

POETRY

... POE T R Y. THEl INQUIRY. Tell mc, yc wvinged Winds, That retlltd my path way roar, Do ye not lnnow some ?? Where mnortals Nvcep lin more ? Sorme lone and ?? dell, Some valley in the wvest, 1Where, free 6riom toil watl pitin, The weary soul may rest ? The loud \\ ind dwindled to a kwhisper low, And sighed for pity, as it answvered 11 No. Tell me, thou mighty Deep, Whose billows round mle play, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... LH F.rONALEINTRLLJCeN- The' King of Hanover and suite ar\ex embark for Germany on the I Ith or 1 2th of Au pected to sent at the annual grand military review of beguspt to be ' Hanoverian troops. re and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of V. berg is daily expected In London, from his recent vin Irten ,country. to th4 His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Paulowitsch, only brother to his ...

POETRY

... v0 m ?? VETRSES TO Til' IIlAND.-ttt 1I.O:D FlrtAvcjs Eoinkriio. The inclosed copy ol' verlme are t1ro the ell of T.1 dn IFnileis V.1-t. tol ?? are ?? Ily iery pleahir olriginllaly if thou\Llht. c\,,,rvs-ed Ii )aamliule ttle1lil~i With po-iolel itilvgtry, lini riclly illlu'lztell with O*Illt.i' ?? should it ho meerlblked tivit the 11111 a iill m - o:tlielli I sstill richer In t'hilstall ?? ant ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... I ?? . I [Fam TxIIE LONI)ON A~n PAIIIs LAIDES' MAGAZINE OF FASIIloN. 1 Thc Clementine check or carrean is a novelty which gives additional clegance to the plaids. Taffetas ?? are much in ftsbiond anvidny in their patterns; the prettiest are checked green and Parma violet, or violet and orange, a mixture much in favour this season in every article of dress, For evening dresses the robes ...

Literary and Scientific Notices, &c

... LiterayV trad Sc!entIflc Notices, &c. Histocrleal aldit ?? Accounlt o south Aiieriilht. Ity JI F . ?? N, Ti'. i,oaldotl Smith. ElIder, & Co). NIP flEsuET'S ojc In presentittg thisl little Volume to the jiublie, Is to ?? a succinct and plain11 stateienct of facts. ?? c of' tile, Character anid capalbilitips of Roialh Auistralia, for the special1 Informit- tion of' suceh as may eon ttoilatit ...

DERBY MUSEUM EXHIBITION

... DERBY MUSEUM EXHIIBITI(N. as - SO -, IH P ?? - ?? ?? ?? -- d We again beg to call thle attentitn of our raesslcnii i, ir public to this unrivalled collection o* natural aidl su curiosities. There is no danger, in recurri ing ti t.lii. e that we shall raise expectations which cannot be renli. 7; excite hopes that may end in disappointnt. It i r * hble, though we should exhaust or vocablarry of ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... 1 s. I f A_ n (FrOmG t Ie LonrCloa andl Pnrie Lad/e iefa9 Mazifle oJ e01550fl ) The CIPmentise check or carre'll is a lovelty ' hiaeh gives additional elegance to the plaids. 'Tafelta d' lalicare much in fashion and vary in their patterns: the prettiest aire checked green and Parma violet, or violet and orauge. a mixtare mueh in favour this season in every article of dress. For evening dresses ...

POETRY

... f 1t' INt.- Oh! take this little ?? flower, And lovo it-that it comes from me; And may its magic name lave power To keep me in thy memory. Throw not the token heedless by As if unworthy of thy lot, For oft ill silence with a sigh Twill whisper ?? toe not. Oft when joyous eyes are beaming, And nought of sadness weighs the soll, When beauteous spells arottod thee gleaming Shall o'er thv heart ...