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... SOUTiliY'S IOCSE AT itESivtoK. 1 T'le garden wits neglected ; it showed that he, and fihe also, the allialihe hostess, who had loved to twiid it, had departed. It was uncropped, and going into the ranik luxuria nce of weeds, and showed at every turn the want of the hand of its former mistress, in tho mnidst of onr st oil, amidst its deserted walks, wve saw a workman wvith a ley in his hand ...

Literary Notices

... I I t14- I ?, 1,? ?? T J1.0ticro. 'viie C IIAITcF AND)'rt renaot :vim err. IiII' t that oldil 1,1tlier 'rhady turning do~wn the road ? 'ter wa a time when, he said ?? woldd h~iv t breit atirali to have finet tni-bnt as thet old tallow was ?? rwt worth powder and shot, thle ?? ?? llever renewod, and it is out of (iiitCe ths otur yre.rs Who knows but I'll ktiork. a ?? 011 ci i Iiii, ...

POETRY

... 1) 0) 1NT 1' Y.o l aadidis5 foar4litsl Sc hool, RED HILL, NEAR BEAUMARIS, COQNiIUTEOD BIY PlIrs. M. 1O.NN iE1S. MlHIS School will be re-opened on the 1st of AIUCUST, 1846. COUNTY OF MERIONET1H. R 'i E ED1E' PE8 0 I ? PE RT TO BE SOLD, DWEILLING HOUSE containing two Sit- ring-roomis, and a Kitchen on the ground floor, five Bed-rooms on the upper story, a comn- mioeious Wharf with Buildings, ...

POETRY

... 1P 0 EZT RY. FROME Ti l-11 MEIX: .% N 02 V'IGNit., 5 en OY. I rr 'Tihe qualiltv of )Morery is not straini'd h It ?? as LtIe -gei LIe Lain cif heaven l 1 Ji)i thit pi Ic'e btce mithi it is txice lleois'd it bleassethli him thiaS ccivos.nd ihil i',t takees i I ;4 aig~lti:st it) tle ?? it fwceinws tI TI,.= ?? ownellch boutior thall his oi'iivII; I sep ye eh eS s the force of temporal piowver, ...

Literary Notices

... ultruarp Plutirro. Thec B, ivalecy's M1an1, One Hunadred., Years ago. S* By (a ?? Mxny.'aru.N. Lodol, 1846. t 1miaginaai lanti Co d T[he Priv~aieer's -Man 11 vririlied at thle time of f 110- 111 I S t'*fie 1014c15 Political ikjl~iS b fli t0 Ile are :a ticwoven Witha the witin niarra- lice. Th~e Callling il, thle hero Opens a wvide fitld oad von toe or t ~ii te Captain h11 asilberltilly ?? i ...

A SONG

... A SON G, 1 e 1 l\ i 01a1, adapted to the use of the people of t the di'aes' and citg of Bangor, and iitt'nded to be bsuit by theni in lull chorus. C i . ?? W ec'll fear GOD and the King, nor will value their p t Wftio desire to uproot both the Church and the State a li uinn bless the alMace, may lie prospcr thc v r Mny all pluttiiig contri'crs be l:tft in the lurch. C I . I Ig lit -u l t ol, a ...

POETRY

... PO1.ETIY. IRl-QUILSCATI. the IIV IFL! DIIsA\D Fill-.11,lGIIAT11.. ( IrasasiaedCi by ll,, y I4lailt.) iS hltoe'r the ponot'rotis lanitmer WieILs,- is i\ 0o0'il 1 cor01pols tie to 1 etb to 1i flut us _ . 01i reaps* the toldvi liar vest- ?? A wvile and Iii tie ones to ttou iSh,- i ?? guides thi laeldeo bhatk- Or, Wheere the mazy Wheels are taming, Toi s ati tib loom, till itrwc dati kin lood lor ...

LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

... ?? .: I ..L Invitations have been issued by the Lord Mayor to various parties, to mect at dinner, on the 19th inst., (in the terms of the card) 11 the I Presidents of the Royal and other distinguished Scientific and Literary Institutions'-an invita- tion, which we thiiik well deserving a few vords of remark. It is gleatly to the holnour of this t dignitary to have thus taken the initiative in ...

POETRY

... TO EMIflY. d f On he, ?? re ifrio Benl irt mris, .t 5h Julne, ?? ) flail ! gentle ntirl ! with ae';ectn mild and sweet, tl W ,th heanity's chrnms rindl loveliness replete: Tr tlhee nly strairls iii warnrti arid feeling flow, To thee r'ly Inuse anid heart Sincerely glow. tl Aurora scarce op'd this day 's eostern giltes, W\'heln me yotr left-so iletiried by the fales- 'o seek urore bliss and ...