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... Oriqinaf# , THE RIMLETOE BOUGH. Ml Who doth not know the i9lsleto bough. to e That hangs in the cot or the palabe now ? twe ~ Twas used of old as a plant divine,te A snyslerlous symbol. ,4asa1red sign; e And now It tells efoer Savlour's birth, a And Curist's durst coming to rasn eath. an Haste, haste, to the forsetf hadte. haste, to the glen eV Them ra etebough skal e ea'dUP SIiin M laI the ...

Imports

... I~mpartd. A FRCA. Violet, Simpson, fm Africa; palm oil, angola, bartwood Cestrian, Donflas, fm Africa; palm oil North P.lo, Wilson, fm Africa; guano Satisfaetion, Tather, fin Ichaboa ; guano EAST INDIES. Sabina. Maclean, fm Singapore; sago, hides, tin, gambior Agoes Ewing, Reid. fm Bombay; Cotton, wool, galls Holivar, FPnwick, fm Bombay; cotton, ?? Flowere of Ugie, Annand, fmn Xladras; cottmn, ...

The Family Commpanion

... ED1E d almlilp sIollpalliol. ORIGiNAL AND SELECTED. OLD STAGE-COACH TRAVELLING. ed (From the &eortsnaM.) of pr Though we used not, perhaps, to Makle our wills accord- ca lag to thle tradition attaehed to tiid bid. notice, it was not th because there was no daugt~r, but biecause frequent ex- flw posure to danger made it customsary for tbosc who had 1o anything to leave to keep a w-ill onl hand. ...

VARIETIES

... .- . 1 CVARIETI9S. HarMej ifytha 'U2_nlbow mger ilns made a liberal con. tribution towards tho building of a national school,. for the edscation of the ebdidres the he poorer classes at Cowgill, in tbe parish of Sedburgb, Yorkshire. The Earlrn'd C0ountdi of wiitton have left Ryde, and emrbrked on boar'd ti6e uobIQ earrai sc ooner ynchi, Xirifa, for a cruliel's thet Trench C'Ol A ''odit The ...

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 ...

REVIEWS

... . ry ?; -R.- I .iN. W . . . P ;: v IR 13 . 5w . .. ' : ! tiIBtAfY OF T1AVEL -The third part 'of thi slvauable ?? contains a well vrtten account of DamasIcus, with Its baths, bazaars, &c.; oFPalmnyra; and 'other plaiee of' Interet iun Syria ard 'ihe Holy' tand,' The work is mosf udirlously conducted, and dijplag6''0efore the reader so'We, lively plotures of the irih'abilouts, eustome, scenery ...

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 ...

Original

... Oritgiwa. ag SON NNETS. ,us Suggested tip the intendedi rating of Prence Ruperes Ccbp, rds at Everto.. ho I. -re Here have we ono loved record of the pat, rk, Orno link tbat binds Us to the agte reone by- qr* The Cot that lodged Prince Rul ert I Whi'Cb wuld lae )1k, To our son's eons, did Time alone destroy I m. And Time. oer each loved thinA he overthrcws Doth a fair tomb nnd epitaph rallow; ...

VARIETIES

... .Ss. ?? 11, , ' ?? - Gold is worshipped in 81i cIiwatee, witboat a single r temple; end by atl classes without a single hypocrite.- I Colton. 8 The Chancellor of the Exchequer has ecknowledged the 9 receipt of ad60. note, sent to him by a person unknown, for 2 onscience sake.- This money has been, placed In her Majesty's Exchequer. 6 When Sir G -Murray attempted to excuse himself from taking ...

OPENING ADDRESS

... I OPENING ADDRESS, Delivered bpy Mr. James Bmomne, at the Queen's Theatre, May 1st, 1844. BY JOHN BoLrTON ROGERSON. No stranger asks, to-night, support from you g o fresh adventurer sooks for patrons new, But one who pleads with hopeful heart his cause, Cheer'd by the memory of your kind applause; One who believes your aid will be obtain'd, Because already ho hathe favours gaind; One who can ...

The Family Companion

... Vrbc sallilp 001i1palinton. I O Il N4, A D 8 PLR0 C ?? D. Robert Bas-Thethe feminmey of poetry about Burns; end, eh a b ninid about it there is little licentiousness, propefso 'elied. It is true he is often coarse, indelicate, unscrupulous in his phrases; but he is so, purely for the sake of the humour or the satire-not for the sake of indelicacy. There is no gloating over vice as ,in ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... itit Trat ?? 1OF PAR6S. By i Eugbae Sue. Part ?? mcr i3 a uiw and beautiful English edition of 3f. Bulglne Sue's Mole- Pc brated r.ovel, The 'ys-criea of Paris. We ihave as yet lend A. no too littl of it to enable us to givean unqunlified opinion of ite morits is a work of dleion. or its teadency Itn morli point of Su 9 view; but we cannot refrain from stating that it i intenst Rl ad ...