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VARIETIES

... I ?? lETIES. l The Duke of Wellington will complete his 76th year on the l st of May. The Queen will, it i said, hold a Chapter of the Order of St. Patrick, on her Maijesty's visits tu Ireland in July. It is also rumoured tihat the Royal vlait will be extended to the Duke of Devonshire's lovely seat at Lismore. Why not also to Killarney ? The Marquis of Normanby has announced his intention of ...

VARIETIES

... ~j - 11~~ ~ ~ ~ _ _ _I __ B Tue Waterworks Company of Btdinburgh only chargo four III shillings per annum for''water supplied to cottages let for less mn than £5 per annum;, and when thea water rate is-paid by the landlord, this low rate is further reduced to diaree, sbilliags I t~l 'A public meeting of the Clergy Of the Arehdeaconry of ti Craven was holid at Leeds, oil Monday last,. when, ...

THE WINTON MURDER, Commitled on the Night of the Tecenty-second of May, 1826

... EORIGINAL.] THE INWINTON MlURMDR, I Cominlled on t/ic ?? of thc T'wcnty-scconld of May, 1820. BY CIOARLES LiENWOR.TY. Forth from the town two ruffians wend, Yon hedge-row ale-house guides their eye; Their gloomy looks dark thoughts portend, Their weapons dire dark work imply: Nor once shall rse that setting suin, Before the deed of death they've done. The house they reach; alone, apart They ...

The Family Companion

... --I IC& ;falnitl co11l0-palliM, - ?? ~ ~~padi ORIGIN. #SBLECTED. the that are fEVER DESPAIR.-'It 0 aamaiden lady of fourscore, onl being, asked t'a g oa esst y think of marriage, candidl todteitroator he ms h apply to an older wroman thnueref.Th aeatwhc an old man's vanity, in affisaeadigt e sex, be icmes p extinct, is eqtually dubioue-Goseo-F x,: Tbecomesn thg burgh Tales.ThEd-jg, endf GERMAN ...

POETRY

... ?? ?? P,,, u M'T 0 ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. oh, wilt thou grace my cottage, with thy sunny smiles and sweet- And bo the pole-sta5 of my thoughts in home's sweet bleoss'd rctreat? I'here no storhes ?? bglitthly beauty, and io troublo shal annoy, Bir life stitil bo ?? oltst tnt scone of happiness and Joy I We'll wltder tchrsugh the shady lanes, where first the prlmrossllows, And rest Oln vmrdant, ...

The Family Companion

... Wbe 6amitp ?rollx-pallioj - I I 1* * ORIGINAL .AN S&ELBCTEBD. SKETCH OF FOUR LEAGUERS (From the London Correspcildent o/the Scet1s671c.) The Leaguea Membaers of the souse of Commonl whom, in pursuancL of typromicse, I shell 'low proceed to sketch, a.re Mr. Cobden, Mrl.' ChleViirM. Milner Gibson, and Mr. Bright. Thsearl~ ilerspa Mrcel p lencl, ntnoe s, iother Leay, Thes ,re parecl- leete ...

THE NEWSPAPER MAN

... THE NEWSPAPER MAYN. (lrom the Gaol Chaplain an Bentley's miscellanyf 2m! PFor no offence that I am ashamed of-sbrink from mn ?? would hesitate to repeat to-morrow under lei similar provocation! was the answer given me, one an November morning, by an intelligent but excited young ex man, as a reply to tho usual routine question, F For what du are vou committed? th That the chaplain should ...

Literary Notes

... : Riterar ?? ?- : -V A?b6, - ? Ilat MESMERISM TRUE-M E AL FALSE. dec This may appear an odd title it isahvery the characteristic one, of an admirable ublished fes to which it has been prefixed by Dr. Irbes the learned ng lditor of the British and Foreign na ew. The !Ii Essay is not from the pen of DrMe. self, but- 1n wasoriginally written as a cont o eview ti57i The circumstances which ...

POETRY

... .,k -4 *, -!,q 'r I'll I ?? -- - g?- :6: ?) ?, , ? t 5-zj,? I,,; .. lp (t) aM U I M T Q1 - ?? ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. AN APRIL DAY. ,y ?? LONGrrLLOVo Whon the warm sun, that bringS Sead titno and harvest has returned again, 'Tis swect to visit tho still wood, where springs The first flower of the plain. I love the season well, When forest glades are tceming with bright forms, Nor dark and ...

The Family Companion

... age wamilp r 6.o llppaioll . ORIGINAL AND ,i,,CTED. PUBLIC POSITION 0li JOE IGHT. a (F1rom tltea hiis,;3 b We have long observed with great admiration the V straightforward and dauntless career of Mr. Bright, in connection with the fice trade agitation both within and -without the walls of' parliament. In-the honest devotion T of his great talents to the cause which he has more par- r 'i ...

The FAmily Companion

... ;te dealniutt Q60o1paiaOm. I OR IG~IVA2. Z~SEAGTRD. ?? ?? ,. ' THE CHILD OF E I The subject of this poem, by Mrs. Norton, is the con- dition of thle labouring poor in England. She desires to 1 bring rich and poor into closer communication, by kind- her sympathies, and a larger admission of the elaims of poverty. Slh w ould resiid hlleem that, whoetler thtiou-h ] Eden or the Dcsert, the home ...

POETRY

... cl, -- 1?1 ?? - gx-?\ Z: k I INA11-:1 I., 20 (b MI UP Tj ?y 0RIGINAL AND SELECTED. TIlE P:EMALE AUCTIOE'UER (FrOln, the North Britisih AdveeiSclr.) W lHO'LL buy a heart? sweet Mary cries, Mary, the Wlobninig and tllt&air, Whose lovely form and dovelikio ?? Can banish grief and soothe desl'air Como, bid I my headt is up for aler lill no ono bid ? Pray, She, consder! 'Tis sound, and kind, ...