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OLD DOGE, OR A STORY FOR YOUNG CHILDRE

... OLD DODGE, OR A STORY FOR YOUNG CHrLDREN. [coMMUNIsCATD.]; > My dear little children, as the evening is'so ransy paiy, and as you might cat4b a coldyipoldy,$ e f jou Stf out to ridy pidy, in your pia ub - :;torory, vstround: me on the 'ekthirog, 'and be; :Svery-gpd4and I will tell you a pr~t~story.:' NtOln wear nava comfortable,: so I will begin.. i S:iace upon: a time, oh ! evera-so'ldiig ago ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... no. no a,^~vwa The rigour of Itoe ojmmneinemnt Ofwinterly w lesathr oat pf s6ubs pore your wccorns the uiwcoas a nd Ma doe s fo t or dorsad there is o fear now of our compalaniug of theoir lepngth ampalithde aT ialt torm is deidedl y t f m ot nf- vorbe. mde thf palet ot is mr t narwrvr a nd sw rcqen small slenved or if ona wishes its less inegligei it ay ede to a fi itlrin to the gure at the ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF ARTS

... ROYAL SCOTTISH .SOCIEIY OF ARTS. The concluding meeting of the session was held yesterday evening in Georp e Street Hall- Mr T. Stevenson, C.E., presiding. A Paper Descriplive of an improved Econo- mical Arrangrment ror Boiling with Steam, suitable fbr Paoermaker, Blleelchers, &c., invented by Messrs Cranl.toun, Young, and Lovell-illustrated by a working modtl of the apparatns ased-eas read by ...

Literary Notices

... ,.11 ? ?? C!& . li..Ittrary i '10? ? et ?? ?Iil ., g 17 ? j Lrcr Cxorrou. By the Author-of 5Margaret Maitland, Adam GraemeoA The Days of my Life, &c. London: Hurst & Blackett. ONLY at women's heart and hands could have etched this wonderful picture' of wommans gouile -a picture so startling in its bues, and alike o. subtle and so bold in its delineation, that it seems to reveal a new; ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... Last night, Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia-one of the most popular compositions in the range of the Italian Opera-was performed at the Queen's Theatre. The house, though not crowded, was well filled, and the enthusiasm of the audience was intense. Madame Lorini, as Lucrezia, was in capital voice and spirit, and did ample justice to her part. Her Cor e hello quale incanto was given with ...

Literary Notices

... 11 iftrartr 4fitM- ?i- JUMIAN Holma. A Ta'e of Collese Life. By T FiREctERIC W. FkItRARt, M.AX, Fellow of TO- nitv College, Cambridge, Author of - Erie, or Little by Little. Edinbargh: Adsa tatid I h Charles BIA. b BrFORtE the reader of ?? book makes way t 'through many pages of it, he will find that'he is pcru.ing genuine life sketcbtes-delineations of human thought, motive, and action, ...

SECOND LAMB FAIR AT LANARK

... TUEESDAY, AUTTGL'5 21. The show principally exhibited at this annual market are second blackfaced ewe lambs; but tbis year few of this description were shown, be- ing more scarce than in ordinary years; besides, many of them wvere bought in the country pre- Vious to the market, as many of the LrEeders of Cheviot sheep had to turn to the blackfaced breed in consequence of the last severe winter ...

PICTURE OF THE SCOTTISH VOLUNTEER REVIEW BY MR SAMUEL BOUGH

... PICTURE OF To SCOTTISH VOLUXTEER REVIEW B Y. MR SAMUEBL OUGH. The S ?? wiliie ?? Par has.Alre a ildtof seI ?? versatile townsman, Mr a .Sauekil able-ls ?? his s`ccess: , scenery au endf,the,:r~eev e,5-;gr+,ouyW Aei,,abIes'. the - P arbisti to a rd or overcomne -a- y of the diffl-, 'eulties i.eoiine'tied weitli the 'ei~ese'rtation of' F such nto a,&. t~h~e,;r efie ?? E Bough, wdh his 'weliowa ...

Literature, Science, Art, &c

... ?? i ?Xlhrafu' Sntutt rto f . I I I A - Messrs Smith, Elder, and Co. hare' in the! an press a new. work 'on' China,: by Sir -ohn pi Bowring. . ?? ' : - a -: *po Messrs Saunders, Otley, and Co., have in pre-, paration, Ani Autumn Tour in Spain ; ' Life pr in China,°.. by. ' ihi -Chin-; and. Wbo shill in be Duchess ? or, ?? Lord of Burleigh. a -Mr Pentleyis .publishing .tbe seond series ...

ALL-HALLOW FAIR

... * ,&.tts~l-OWFAIR.~ cr ?? yt A~v.8' '85651-hat' .oflatqoa1l7liT eiwi'ln hg~it : @&eae of 'l94 ?? In, at -prDitions'stgt of thtwatbthev atookwaa' hlota to gtetdsadvantags 1t1 ddsktb& sltwof ?? ;,lww 1 eateof Xtsinjilai h'n ota- ll ' 4~tlhough iX-A not.cnidez~ed.,a fat ,mairket,3 4iihe th~de ?? ?? P~auhls>ind :'beinig 'ini~tsoo&- ?? uele 'Th4'MbrsidH1fistS ea i d fo~ilnj yzear ,oid catil~1brXu84 ...

Original Poetry

... ?? I I i, :- , .0 i ?! 1 %. 11 T''i - i . . TEiE ITALIAN OSON., .MOT'HER. 44G, my son, hy,coumtry ?? thee- , . Forward, forward to her fight; Go, 'he' st 'tingl ,with the despot To ?? right. Garibaldi leads her heros, A*dltalia sOOnshalb, . ' Fromx the tyrant's hated thraldom - Byr her patriots soon IJt friee' * ' S my'-mother, I ' willforward, ' And ' Liidryt country's call obey; ; . .. ...