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... H 0 Al E. IFroM TIIE WELSII or LLYSTYN. ii. oII, bless-d Ilorame! 0 word cc hanting, A wvord that breathes of nectar swveet fly 0 1 Ianme, thou place of mly desiliog, .Ig ?? all itiv zoptrations meetL ?? Althiough the cartis contains a number Of ?? roofs and vorgeous Ioalls, Oig Thou ?? 1or1C charls, mnore beauty ever of' For Ioe betwecil thy humblue walls. Zas 'Tl's not a palace, oloriono, ...

THE NEW YEAR

... How many thousand times the thought bath glanced Through human hearts-' another year is fled ! The youthful, just arrived at that bright point Of life's steep journey, whence the futute scain'd, Smiles like a glorions landscape on the eye- Welco1m1e its truth, afnd feel ta warmer glow Of hopefulness, dilate their souls. But they Whom Time has chastcu'd-.vlho have passd among The shining ...

Fashion and Varieties

... cp)islf anb' B.ariettes, T ' E COURT, IWINDSOR, WEDNE5iDAY.-Her Rloy al Highness thle Duchess of Kent, with the Prince Leiningen, and at- tended by Lady Anna Maria Dawson and Lady Au- gusta Bruce, dined with her Miajesty yesterday. Also the Portuguese Minister and the Countess de Lav- radio and Sir James Clark had tile lhonour of being included. The band of the ScotsFusilicr Guards was in ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Tile Sepoy Bevolt; its Causes and its Consequences. By Henry Mead. John Murray. 1857. This is the best and fullest account of the Indian re- bellion which has yet appeared. The author's opportuni. ties for information have been, ample, and his abilities equal to his opportunities. The last ten years of his life have been passed in India, where, as a journalist, he edited at Madras, Delhi, and ...

COQUETRY AND INNOCENCE.*

... .COQUETRY AND INNOCEN.* in A voluime- hans jrst appeared entitled Tle Bentleyl a r's B lalds, consisting of a selection of fugitive poetical pieces ' which have appeared from time to time in Bentle's His' J cellany, a monthly aperiodical, as most, of our readers are no doubt aware. There are many ever thinas aieng the C numbbr, including soene of those hunanrous Latin transla: l l sons by ...

THE HISTORY OF PRESTON.*

... tie; 'Mr. H1arfiwiek, the author of this handsome and goodly in~ tome, informus us that lits preparation hals taken him rln, between two and three years8; and it hears internal. evidence ohk of patient industry and close research. It contains upwards hio of seven hundred pages of letterpross, 'which are profusely sat interspersed, by steel enigravinigs of. the. principal building is's and ...

THE THEATRE. ' 'This

... establishment-opened on Saturday, when there was a morning and an evening performance of the Christmas Pantomime, the house, we are pleased to say, being attended on each occasion by very numerous audiences. The pantomime is founded, as we announced last week, on the popular nursery story of Valentine and Orsin; and in Its production the manager Mr. Chute, has more than realised the ...

HENLEY-ON-THAMES

... HENLEY-ON-THANES DraDn-Dec. 27, at Nettlebed, Edward,sendonfth fo late William Thomnpsun, Esq., of thle MAnfor House, aged 'I 33 years.-Dee. 25, Ann, youingest daughter of Air. Th~ltoas his C. Bited f thre Market-place, Hcnley, aged 27 years. rep LECTURIti-On Mondlay evening last the first of a series amil of lectures, in connec mtion with the Houley' Reading anid the Music Society, was ...

LITERATURE

... L17 A TUBE. I Cambridge Essays ; contributed by M3embers of the University. Parker and Sons. 1857. This number is bareful, meritorious, and pains- taking, but withal a little heavy. People catering for the tastes of even the most select public should remember that solidity may be overdone. The gen- tleman who rushed into an hotel and ordered a dinner of six courses, three of boiled beef and ...

Pickings from Punch

... A__ _ W % ?? CQowSone-..Mostly uied by us Inj udging the crn of others. ?? u'D, Isuppese, to kneep your Cristmaes Intown ?-s(lloes~eron: :The Picobinwgs of *a Coraet s~onurthe wetbestt tempet. A wapishness of wa1st Is pretty certain to beget a dispostlos nlso MY FLORA. i .ASmrOiAST PAsTOaAS. 'Tell me,.featls,a' have~yoU seen. .y Florapases this way t That you msay~know the INss I mean, - ber ...

BURNLEY AND EAST LANCASHIRE POULTRY SHOW

... TBURNLEYAND EASTY LANCASHIRE POULTRY -. .I I' ' - SHOW. - . . !.i AnA. ?? - ?? . ?? .t . ?? ?? ^ . The assopiation for, the exhibition of poultry, pigeons, 'osnaries, and rabbits;' was organised -in April last, e nd hasi been succo'ss$il hdyond thre anticipations of. its foimders. It 'uners amongit Patrons many of the principal- gentry of te dstrctCharl~isTowneley, B4sq;, hig-afheriff i ...

Poetry

... I outttrq FOBGIVENESS.-By JOUN OaaxEv FM=V. MAN bath two attendant angels Ever waiting PA his side; With him wberesoe'sr he wanders, Whereeso'er his feet abide; One to warn him vrien he wolketb, And rebuke him if be stray; One to leave him to his nature, And so let him go his way. Two recording spirits, reading All his life's minutest part, Looking In his soul, and listening To the beatings of ...