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A NIGHT UPON MONT BLANC

... A NtGHIT ITON MOST BLAN]C. Al INt till L i ?? - . - . . 11oarSUD BY AfslhDING ALBERT SXITIIS LZOCTUZI. Night fell uppon the mountain, And m11oonlight glory shone, Not as on dale, and fountain, lint dazzling snows aloue. A chain of ventitures weary, Asceahing on their way, pausing, 'uidst features drea.y, Till dawn should lend its grq. On high. amidst the aznre, Sharply defin'd the sky, The ...

CATTLE AND CHEESE FAIRS, &c

... MANSFIELD Ocrotex FAIR.-There was rather a short pitch of cheese and quality hardly up totheaverage. There was a large attendance of company from the adjacent villages, the pleasure fair being more attractive than usual. Womb- well's No. I collection of animals favoured the town with a visit. Several members of the light fingered fraternity were present, but owing to the vigilanceof the police ...

ON THE DEATH OF GENERAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER

... ON THE DEATiH 01'G ENNEI., SIR ('II'nLES NAPiER, WVoUld war were deads . . . et when1 a warrior (lies Like this mem., to his knell a pultte relboutids ur woorld is toorer by s noble ilelan. NAreIM is hush'd -ti'er conqueror of Scitd And sighLeown.tiler. Through a siclily frame, Shatter'd with s; s'r, the spi'it Ial fire Blazed torchlike ou thle Lattles Nwatald Surge; And over great ...

LITERATURE

... ha ?? BooKs Fog RrVhss'.-Books, Music, New Engravinsn, i &c., intended for review. leit at the establishment olf Mr. mc C. MrrITCHEL, Red Lion-court. Fleet-street, London, thi addressed -to the Editsr of ile Derby Mercury, will be im forwarded and receive attention. thi Lorenzo Benoni Passages in the Life of an !ealian. Edin- burgh: CONSTABLE and Co. This is a cheap, albeit handsomelv ...

THE DERBY POULTRY SHOW

... a d. Poultry forms, at present, the least valuable por- .r tion of a farmer's stock, but we are living at a S. period, when it becomes necessary to look vigilantly t -I after even the least portion, in order to supply the hi at increased and increasing demands for food of all kinds. at or We think, moreover, that this branch of rural economy sc k has been greatly neglected, and that the eggs ...

LITERATURE

... 1TElUA'T' U 1,. BLi . .it. ' t L I ?? s** Booxs FORs Ri.' tr.- B'izk- Mlos. 'New~ Enzgr.;' lmg &c., intended for revies, ett it the ?? oC Mr. C. Miii 'il CL, Red Lion suet, . :ert-strec' LtiLOdoi, addressed 'o the Editor of tile Derby .lcsrlen' Msill be forwarded and receive antentio n PEllO jiCt'.S. THE A. DAY, Lo:d:n Lan-son's .jerch-llLs' U.azi. . ?? A. II) Lond. The Raged S.'lot I .; ...

CATTLE AND CHEESE FAIRS, &c

... - ?? V an ?? r .l .- m : .. to- AN ft + Rurosy CATTLE FAIR, MOaNIAv.-This was one of the IA largest fairs that has been held for many years, and the supply 27tE ofbas ndsee asecedngylag.A good clearance R waseffcte, sme undedsof eas bing driven towards Coetr ?? Be 6.ad a shade under, beer Strs~bnsnan ngoddeadat current prices. Sal She-Dws 6d; ws 6.pe ond. Lambs, I Ss. to p RUoBY CHnSE FAIR, ...

RUTH

... RUTHI. She stood breast high amid the corn, Clasp d by the goldell light of morn, Like the sweetheart of the sun Who nany a giowing kiss had won. On her cheek an autumn flush )eeply ripe'd; --sct h a blush In thc midst of browntt Vwas born. Like red poppies grown wsith Corn. Round her eyes her tresses fell. Mi hichi were blackest tontc ?? te'ld But liog lashes eil d a light, That had vise been ...

CATTLE AND CHEESE FAIRS, &c

... CATTLYE AND CHEESM FAIRS, &c. £1LoousHeOaouGH Cii eeoc FAIR.-Louglsberougha Michael- 01 nwa cheese fair was held ?? Friday, hut was not so large as 10 usual, and business in the early part of the day was slack. i Id Prices, ranged From 6146. to O6hs. per cwt., and one or two very so' so fine dairies made one or twon shillings per cvvt. more. S rr 1Ness ?? supply of cheese on Wednesday, was ...

A FAREWELL

... , F A;J:IvFLl, I iw . O, told itt'l0et. to th' .;ea, ?? iltoN, v.30Q (iQliter: ,. i;, * liby thee tity steps shall b1, ; v O ud for ever. 1' . 'iy fiow, by 1ais i ald lea, x ririfi' t the a river- ir i)by thee IV sters shall be, ?? ever and for eser. rat here till ltsiehi: ttlder tree, to. here bv thieo will hunii th5e bt, For ci er and for ea e: A thiatotni sonrsw ill reon. en tire, A I ...

LITERATURE

... Fern Leaves from Flusesjs's Pertfoli.). Iiustrated by BlrawT Amt Fosvir~r. INO,'RAM, COOKE, and Co., London, o This is at volume, not iii botarica reercialwan l, doubtless others,, were led to suppo fr b thle titil-page, but of light domevtrc tale-, amd sletches, sonic not iccupyhixg more coO than half a n~ags, yet of greater naortl, tlitn etiran a skeitch uec of twenty tinmen the length. ...

LITERATURE

... LrrTEFUTURE. -.*BocKroRe 05Rerreiw--Book-s. Alsic, New Engravings. g, &c., intended for review, left at the establishment (if Mr. Fes C. MITCHELL, Fed Lion-court. Fleet-strelet, London. W1 addressed] to the Editor of the Derby Aercury, will be forwtarded and receive attention. Ti' ine Memoirs of Thsomao Chalmers, D. D., L. L.D. By his son- co inslaw, the Rev. WILLIAM. HANNAS, L.L.D. Cheap ...