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Selected Poetry

... *ttCCIVZF 13091rt)- THIE OLD BACHELOR, IjLOVED th1C in life's early day; E'eu in my wildest glee, How oft I left my boyish play To think and dream of theo. I-wandered by the l0o1n1y sea, I fancied thee my own, And sighed, and wished a king to be, That thou might'st share my throne. I worshipp'd thee in manhood's prime, I lived but on thy breath, Nor thonght of chance, or change, or time,- Mjy ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ,fao0yiont alii yaritwi0. John Smyth. Esq. White Park, Ballyclare, has, on the recommendation of the Marquis of Donegall, Lieutenant of the County, been appointed, by the Lord Chancellor, a Magistrate for the County of Antrim. The Lord Chancellor has been pleased to appoint Henry Echlin, Esq. a Magistrate of ?? of Fermailagh. It is said that Thomas HI. Jones; Esq. Moneyglass, has been ...

Literature

... uttcraturr. THE POET OF PRAGUE. A IIONE3IAN LEGEND. (Concluded from our last.) Earnest and the stranger having reached the chamber in which the writings of the Hussites were concealed, the former enquired, I Shall we go in. since wve have gone so far? Why should we return without our errand ? But he was amazed to see, that, for all the strength of the door and its great security, it opened ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ,;SPaobion anr 1Tarictire. LADY E311LY HARDINCK _-We are happy to hear by the last accounts received from Nice, that her ladyship's health had greatly improved. The Earl of Roden is at present at his residence in Dundalk. Lord Viscount Castlercagh sailed from Belfast on Wednesday for Fleetwoerl, en roete to Seaham Hall, where the Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry are at present residing. ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? all lnarietifc. It affords us great pleasure in being able to state that James Daly, Esq. so long known as representative for the county of Galway, and s0 universally regarded and re- spected in as widely an extended a circle, composed of the best and highest society in either country, is at length about being elevated to the Irish Peerage, under the title of Lord Dunsandle.-Evening Mail. M ...

Original Poetry

... orioina( Vottri?. THlE SCENE E S 6F YOUTFH. BYY CUPID. L IKE silver sound of fairy's horn, Soft floating on the breath of morn, Like b lissfitl visions of the night, Fair shadowed on the slumberer's sight; Like landscape, decked in summer pride, And seen at placid eventide, When mountain knoll and broidered wold Seem islands, in a sea of gold- Afresh, from memory's holy urn, The scenes of ...

Literature

... atteraturr. Valentine M'Clutchy, the IrishA Agent, or the Chronicles of the Castle Cumnber Property. By Wm. Carleton, A.4thor of Traits and Stories ofthe Irish Peasantry, 6c. Dablin, Jaines Duffy, 1845. This long promised work from the pen of Carleton has at iengti made its appearance, and vwith mixed curiosity and anxiety, we have hurriedly run over the three goodly volumes of which it ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Fga#wlgon an Ylarietieo. STRATnFIELDSAYE, TUESDAY EVENING. -This morn- ing her Alajesty and the Prince rose at 7 o'clock, and breakfasted (alone) at 8. They afterwards walked on the lawn in front of the house. At about half-past ten o'clock the Prince, accompanied by the Duke of Welling- ton, the Duke of Bedford, Alr. Shaw Lefevre, (the Speaker,) Sir Ropert Peel, the Earl of Jersey, and Col. ...

Literature

... mittraturov ?? THLE POET OF PRAGUE. A BO1EMIAN LEGEND. (From Fraser's MagaZinefor Janulary.) ABOUT the beginning of the Thirty Years' War, there dwelt in the ancient city of Prague a youth, named Earnest Von Tailler, whose brilliant talents and profound learning were the admiration of all the citizens, for, be- sides being skilled in science and philosophy, lie had a wonderful genius for ...

Selected Poetry

... *rlecto vtoetri). STANZAS. No night so dark and uad But bath its gleam of light No soul so cold or had But hath its toucls of right. The pirate in his enrise, The hireling in his fight, The ainbushed savage-3oso Not SVEaty touchoftright. So Love, 'midst thy despair, There runs a stream of pride, (Like lightning through the air) When all is dark besidc. 'Tis Nature's kifid control- ller stay, ...

Selected Poetry

... E'llectO Vortri). WHERE ARE THEY? Wnresn fro they-the companions of our games, With whom in yonth we gambolled on the sod; The gray-haired fathers and the gentle dames, Whose hospitable thresholds erst we trod; The beauteous forms that taught our hcarts to lore, And woke our hopes and fears with magic spell; The cheerful friends with whoni we wont to rove, Whose talbs around the hearth we ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Stiobion itf Yataictur0. The Miarqus of Londlolerry inteinds to be in London previous to the meeting of Parliamenit. 'I'he noble and g-aliat I lat'qn-is has accepf ted la invital Iiolt to (line with the Dutde of Wellington ait the custoinary banquet onl the eve prlceding tho opening of the se ssioni. The Eart of' EIllnlborotugh arrived in London early last weekc fromn Southam HIouse, ...