Refine Search

Countries

Place

Derby, Derbyshire, England

Access Type

15

Type

15

Public Tags

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... k.AkiLIjss 11'V at.! U ft. From Le Fo/lNl. oft It is nawe surmiised : pelisses are already obliged to give place to hb the ieharpes oantr?/?trs at silks, embroidered in open patterns, trim- I. h- eed with a fine and close net, upon u ihich are appltou5 leave of silk. xi ice The patterns are fa.stened on the net with thorn-stitch. This style 7. n is very pretty. It is also expected that white ...

THE SONG OF JUNE

... THIE SONG OF JUNE, rVY ' 1ZA COOL. P Oh, eome withm Ie, whoever yebe el G-oolse ootm the palace, ild come from the rot; The st roig and the lhole-the poor and the pale- Ah, sad is tie spirit that follows ise not old Deceinl.)r lighted his pyre, And beckoned ye in to the altar blaze He hung up his neisletto over the fire, And pressed soft lips upon Christmias days. mn Ye weleomed him with his ...

LITERATURE

... ~*.*OOKS FOP RrviEw. -Booki, Music, 'New Engravings, &c., intended fur review. lelt at the establishent i r C. MITCH LL. Red Lion'-court. Fleet-street, London.1_ addressed 'to the Editor of the Derby Mercury, will be forwarded and receive attention. Th/e Universal Librato1, Nos. XlIi. and XIV. ; containing Emerson's Eseays and Orations, and MNitton's Poetical Works, complete. Lonidon: INGAMt, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE lNTELLIGENCE. MORNsING PAeI(Tlr.-The Ilight lion. the Countes o Null Ht arrintigon haps Isi-ued intimations for morning pa-ales on the int1' Itith lost. (to-morrow). on fhUrsday, the 2-'lrd inst., onall Thursday, the dclii iist, onTursday, the 7th July, on Thursday, the 14th July, and or, 'fhureday, the 21st Ju~v, -t `eei ritt her residence in London. Tots en AleisOACBENG~ ...

IRELAND AND ITS GREAT EXHIBITION

... IRELAND AND ITS GREAT EXHIBITIUN. ?? .1 _ T .z - . _ A j O _ _ . (From the Dublin University Magazine.) - ~ Tl; dia Such are amongst the most obvious beniefits which ore na Tv labh hat safely calculate must result from a great international Ea'h,- Ca c n he- iltion ; and these nrc may hope that our Irish Exhibition will C(ais gte share with that which preceded it. But there are other ad- Du cr ...

THE MARRIAGE VOW

... TIHE MARRIAGE VOW. Speak it not ?? a holy thing, A bond enduiring through long distant years, When joy o'er thli:c abode is hovering, Orwhen thion eye is wet with bitterest tears, Recorlrl oy an angel's pesl o0l high. And must be (qestion'd in eternity' Spent it no; lightly-though ?? young and gay Are thronging reunti thee now w. ith tcls of mirth. Let not the holy promise ofto-dav Fade like ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM.I The Queen held a Drawing-room, the second this season, on Tuesday afternoon week, in St. James's Palace. Hig Royal Highness the Duke of Genoa, and his Royal Highness I1 the Duke of Saxe Cobturg Gotha, attended the Drawving-room. '1 Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, K.G., Is entered the Throne-room attended by the great officers of State. i The Queen ...

SPRING TIDE

... SPRIN- TmEL -- ?? ?? ?? - - BY CtTHIDERT BXDE, BA. (F.rom Berrley'S Miscellany for June.) April lay blushing in the lap of May, And so, mid smiles and tears, told all her love; And sunshine was around them; and above, The eear blue sea of heaven tranquil lay. The buds were out on ef'ry springing ftow'r; The leaves were thick on ev'ry bmu3zing tree; The viewless larks were gushing forth their ...

SCORN NOT THE POOR MAN'S LOVE

... RIV? NOT THE POOR MA*N' LOVE. Ran -a is $s dlage, but a poor s n has Christ's aiu?p to oot.- . ferlwrt. ýSorn not the Poor Man's love! Y y know not where its strength doth lie, A se beneath a shadel.es sky, Ye cannot fathom cares so deep, Whose eye.s are. yet unus'd to weep. ileart bound to heart through trials keen, That ease and wealth have never seen, Soul knit to soul,-taught by distress ...

LITERATURE

... BOOSx FOIL REVIZw. -Books, Music, New Engravinm-9, &c., intended for review, left at the establishment of Mr. C. MITCHE.LL, Red Lion-court. Fleet-street, Loudon, addressed 1to the Editor of the Derky Mercury, will be forwarded and receive attention. The History of Enqland,frosrn the Invasions of julius Ca'srr, to theyeaor A.D. IS52. With early notices of the British Ti Archipelago, summaries ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATU-RE. 7 Ing, ,p Boors FoR REvrrw.--Books, Musc, New Engravings' no, &c.,'intended for review, le t at ?? establishment of Mr. run C. MIrTCHE-s.LL, Red Lion-court, Fieet-street, London addressed to the Editor of the Derby Mercury, will be ytoa forwarded and receive attention. by I vari The Irish Quarterly Review. No. X. June, l,,M, p.P. Iil 303. Dublin: W. B. Kety, Grafton-etreet; ...

LITERATURE

... LITERAT URE. *.1Boors Yon Ra-vixvv.-Bviks, Muhsic, New Engravings, t &c., intended for review, left at the establishnient of Mr. 1 C. MITCHELL, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street, London, addressed ' to the Editor of the Derrby Mercury, wvill be forwarded and receive attention. Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and lnjaiortali~g; and a .Paraphrnase on part of the Book ofJ Job. By thle Rev. t EowARD ...