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POETRY

... P 0 E 'TRY. WEIATHIEIR PR.EDILECT'OxNS FOR. ISIG. ny Pit lltsu1 lOUNCII, EsQ., v:M.s. JA.NU.aRY . .If tile glass be verv lowr- Look feo tempest, vind, and snowv- 1I it rises do nt't des pair, lor then pceliaps it may be fair. 'M'eu:xen. .If it be intenisely cold, Tlhen I Miiknit te wit till hold ' 1'%vill ble .warinver if it doott, Perchance '-till, pelriance it won't. .licif ?? W.hen the ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIIONS FOR JANUARY. ?? t1ie London and Paris Lady's Magazine of be F1ashion .) be I The dames fashionable this season is veeotdes, 's the broad velvet stripe contrasting wvell with this lerich dscription of silk. These dresses require no trimming, but are made extremely full and Y very long behind; on other materials flouunces y of ?? or point lace, are worn. Tealftas ?? are fashionable ...

Literature

... RAte .at ilt Ire, [VO21 TriLc NORTu WAI.I;S Ciuo1lt.LE;J. CotlliblU/jiOa qf I A FRACI1MENL' FtOH TlIHE TINPU11- LISIli D II NA1RAVIZIVh OF A SOLDIER.'' [Xeo. Vs.] OCeCeiutIXCES U51 3EQIJE.\T TO TUlE ACrION Alnour 10 o'clock its the forenoon, the bafggage, Lents, cattle, aud C mrllissiary 's stores, Wilicit had been ?? for, and whichi had travclenl ail night, mande their appearance ; the latter ...

POETRY

... P 0 EL 1 iC \ . LOVED TOO L O:.G. Sj~tpOlUmlI quorumII tit')idait r-tis Claudt-rlustiumn. They say there is z-guivh in lovilng ia Nalo- (.II ! tis a deeper alld ?? 'C p it 'Io be ardenttly loved by thil uonid auil true-hcarted, ft Ilea tbe power ol kvtulo inlg thilt Iive has (departedt 1:lle our fvelkigs wince f.di d revive nc:t at Avill e ipbraid out' owni eulidiicss. Net culd tire uvs still ...

Literary Notices

... ` I -VDElU0. A :I;IGIilr ,A3'MON( 11H i 'OLY1.5S, ly JOcHN J. W1cciiciI1il. Tl'be v-ail~lL ?? F,.'l~til~ l-c ~: c 1ivi wi dlwi.d Ik l , it I oI L wV ?? .Ia ?? ?? Jccicv-, 1 7-, W\Ve Idl beeec toi f lil ?? i' tic,,: Ljtt ltv0 MiUiCS lucici (OILI cwc tcluelit c!c it~ur or live 1g lhutcses. 'Twis cyc- I !;VI ic -ictc tvccxci c(cdulI i ?? iuuS- ^N vl il fllto pzwll bl t ;t lip. '1ur II1C XIN 1 11l ...

Literature

... R Al-crallive. [t'Oit T11, NOR'T1 WAV.ATS ClIILONICLII.] cfoneilluviot e~f A.S IFl.\ r ?? T'HiE UNPITB- LiLtlEl) 'i 111TIVI, 01' OF A UL)IE1t.' 0000UR:Iir1'CL.;j St 11Sl:'EXNT TO 'Vill -, A.CTION ?? IttYONNI., (COX'N U IUE. ) Eylen t1is co il;jelisoan money, as IIell as olur' pay, so hardly cameid, so justlv and so1 lon, du, \v;3 1U,!(01 (lilt with palrIsilliIlliotIS 11li1d11 wjitl long, loug ...

POETRY

... Pr O'E T It Y. I -PIG RAM. Tis sard that Truth is doiim'tl to dwevll -iewii at the bottom of ii well II IWCruet lii its to dcktei it !) Mcii g9st 05s s0 Seildomiit appear~siS, That I begill to hate mny f.Ires 'Ifsthr most have kick'd thle bucket, 1) IL E' A. A S. W a irc ic', ?? ? 1'icmoric Is (if th e dfliii and distant Past ( isirrits of thc Fputare, ferinity cast Pott ?? fril andto Iithiess ...

POETRY

... POET itY. LOVE IS LIKE TIIHE lMYRTLE TR1EE. 1Love is like tile icvi tie tree, I t ieveer clivs Or jle tbe chacgeless ?? ne see Ili siuitmer skies - ' l i iyrt e tree belars snOniV HOIAf'xii. \Wih)-,e rlrcgralee scllis Ihe (,airc- lhiy liok ti tile sky ill sill acid showers, As if their home were tie e. \hlin tbie ligthtiling vilnd ricars rotiid, A d tllc blssims tliesi;c T h( trc, a ilI its ...

POETRY

... j)O E 1i Y. GET MIARRIED. A ILNUI CT 'ol' A JACIIEtLOIA. ( !'rosn the Ihelieltcirlblche.) ~o'nt tell me ' )-you haven't got tine- That other things claim your attmrition-; TherCe's nlot tilhe N'st ?? or IhY:y1C In the wvisest excusc you caln 311entijOn. I)Du't tell me about other fish, Your dut) is done when you buy ?? Anld you llher will relish tile dish, Unless you've a twoman to 1' fry ...

POETRY

... POET RY. DER WIRTIIIN TOCH''TEiLEIN, O'er l1videlbereg's old castle The Ily's ot nt1oroitt shile, As journey forth thire students Across tbe silver Rlhine ' And titey colli to a smaill hostel, Where ill tbe (il:lC of old, Il Isal inne ol' Assient ?? Ttc good F uatt Wirthin sold. We tnoew the juieo is famous %% hich fo em thy grape is plest, conllie, theil, a ?? give us, Fra1ll Wirthill, of tin ...

Literary Notices

... ulleralJ) J20,ifff). A q1A.\ISsI CilANDtLE. lint a grandee of Spaiti reasnis as wiell as othier ruti ' isislie again grrialdera never learn that mytry -it is ben mb11 hlci r dlignity.'' ' 'hl'le they lius m ll'er Is u .' ?? ? o in tr it I Ir tey ?? t ?? co II - P'Omlise their dignity, if' they lose their- all besides. laky %ouittd be S' re to do thlis~ if they were to control 0tie(I ei)pi ...

POETRY

... ORell ot the sailor ?? I ltll seen IllV filrst at sea, Anid TilallY! 11 galhlulit c'tlsv Ila ve Itet Cijthl deaith through ICe. 'I hi wcordl if' \(U belihual, V-l., far wl vanctji ill yvtrs, I)C: atl lltd til gave her dsaLd, As long ats I aliti thir's. Onie letter miire dispiaeel, \ liquor bringS to ieow, Iiis pleasant t lthie taste, Aild known V to mlost of you. .S. YL. It. Ol.D SCiLOOL-1O', ...