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STANZAS

... BY W. nOOD. &' f.* I remember, I remember - The house where I was born. ' The little window, where the sun buI Came peeping in, at morn; of I Ho never came a wink too soon, the Nor brought too long a day; cot But now, I often wish the night cer Had borne my breath away! tet I remember, I remember po] The roses, red and white,e The violets, and the lily cups- dit Those flowers made of light; ...

ASHBORNE FAIR AND STATUTES

... t-1 - I - f This fair, held on Tuesday, Dec. 15, was well supplied with ci a cattle of all descriptions; ant those which changed hands o Iwere sold at reduced prices. Though a great many fat sheep |0 e were penned, but few were disposed of. Beef may be quoted E Dat 6id., and mutton at 6sd. per lb. . The show of fat cattle was first-rate, but more.limtted than ' usual. The principal object of ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... FASHIlONS FOU MARCH. ITy ?? ..r. .. .. tter I(Frotho-nliLondon and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.') White damas is much worn ftir evelning Or bridal dresses; ig9h lace dresses are also very tahationable, either with flounces or 'red forminsg' tilnici organdy embroidered, or tarlatinec over coloured skirts, is also %worn, particularly by young ladies; 1 giniip trininsings aire as much used ...

AUTUMNAL FOLIAGE

... AUTUMNA:L FOLIAGE. COLOURS AsSu3ED By TREES. Wieoe tewo!nscldilnow in green, Widtonir ther IogIl5banrdt unroll; go Autumn he aityislnor mnblazof'd scroll, cc Not saintly of r hes tha she, I ween; re Can boast a wsndi' peant in the wood; re! lh~lik Dir lemon-tinge; th Thesylp a robe with orango-fringe I pc0 Thecwarrior iee blmath gaments rolled il blood ! oh dnle his golden crown; th The ...

THE DEWDROP AND THE STREAM

... THE DEWNDROP AND THE STREAL. The following beautiful lines, which wve find in a news- papers are said to be the production of a servant-girl from ...

FLOWERS

... - (OLIJOINAL,, ) I t adatslwpviwy do ye pass away,st Sweet, radia s vndlyn ope for reto ,kg adethe JOYt th beings of a dya You then are bu 5us with the dying year. c Whose beauty leaves of your balmy breath, fou Gone lis te scattered by the hand of death.COT Fair lovely u wers I oh I tell us whence ye come, Berl bI r ht region in a world of bliss ? From Sorlke bsghtngers dwelling far from ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DERBY

... 0rn- 'trhentre was opened onl Thur,,dav last fbi one nlight le on1Y-, for thle bmiefit of rs. Sville. The pit and glallery C,, were crowded, brit thec boxes wrere verV scantily filled. We tnriderstand ILLilul y kept away thinking thle place win not well WI' aired ; but this was a mistake, the theatre being warmn and fo comsfortaible. 1 T 'ise plece selvottusi was the admirable comedy O',11Mnn ...

SPEAK KINDLY

... SPEAK NINDLY. Sneak kindly to thyv fellow manl, Npho droops froml Veight of w;oe I th inks beneath deep sorrow's ban. Wvith ain s thou canst not know is Oh I klifdiY speak, for deadly grief fto Isgaigat his heart; t It mav be thine to give reliTf, it Aml act a brother s part to rPeClianceC from thee, a single wvord, frn Spoken il acecents kind, in I'15Y W seet transient joy afford kn Tolhis o ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DERBY

... THEALTRE R(YAL, DERBY. I . 1- - , f - l ?? ie. o1 __ V. ijorl, itiltAL, D)ERBY. Si I'lie bc.spisk ?? thle (Ittiers nt the 5th D~rogoon (i Ijards on 11 ,'ItvL' ?? g, and thle annouincement that tile line! btind of the' rejyinicrnt would attend, uittrerteld at numerous and f';I,,biun_ b!eauitlienc i heir eng111tvn uelov.;ig 'i tlli )-l.ent w~Celtj' his WrShiip thle Maoliiid famnilv ~ tone1 ...

CHESTERFIELD FAIR

... At this fair, which wvas held on Wednesday, the supply of barren cows was unusually good, with but fewv buyers. Milkers Nere scarce, and high prices were demanded and ob- taimed; but on the whole, the orerk-et in this description of st-ck had a downward tendenev. We obtersed but few really good midl useful hornes, but groat numbers of' the inferior kinds, and more especially of the description ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... FASHIONS FORI MAY. (From ?? -and aaris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.) Foulards in v arious styles; bareges in both large and small checks; ehiine royal in stripes on either (lark or light grounds- poults de Sole, taffetas, and pekins, with foulards in narrow satin stripes of gray cerise lilae, green nankin, &C., With plain popelins aid poils de ehevre, compose the materials for spring ...

THE SMILES OF THE YOUNG

... ..THE SMILESOF THkE YOUNG. ?? the ES~l fazil.1) THE SM, ILES US 1 (Frofl thle UmJO' Magazinle. As the ?? glower vlihen tile summer is green, riono the ?? is seenl, As the tootstep ot m Irn , oil k mantle is flung As the girdle of ali'fle c the S oiln the fair fove't'b.lgh o te stiles fte miliug OLike thle ighn t eil 'the thlc ieg of ithe ?? On the soft rosy hI'! soaiers Of l:ocel.e Illa:, ...