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THE MAGAZINES, &c

... THE~i MAGAZINES, Ada. FinE December number of 'i'dc Coruleitl Atagathae is a capital daig one. In addition to some fresh chapters of Mr. Trollope's I story of The Small House at Aliingtofl, which will be dived all into with eager interest by all who have followed the progress Bun of that fascinating fiction, there arc continuations of two other my 1 agreeable tales- Cousin Phillis, aod ...

Poetry

... P-aftm. SUNSHINE: AFTER RAIN. I left my love in Englnd In poverty and pai The tears bung heavy In my eyeS. But hers came down like rain I I gave her halt of all I had, itepressed the rising sigh; For, thinking of the days to come, I kept my courage high. Oh,fsirewell! fsald, if Beasons pass, And sunshine follows rain, And morning dawns on darkest night, You'll see me back agaln. I left my ...

Poetry

... ?? : 91111? 1? o l 11 ?? 'i r I -1!4j; ti! !1? :? F I . I ! W k ., ?? .; ?? LTHi OrY,.A r EAULY111ORN.-ABy oWDSWOzRTUC ?? . EASiI naaunetauythiqgtQ sbowmnorefair: . u1. Would liole, U sfulwhO poul dpaus by ' This ity now ketl'ohlik a garmdexqt y'eier The beauty otthe m tlng', *siltnt, bare, ?? sha9Shimtowers, dome-, theatrev: and tenplesQlie! Open unto the ildids, aud to the sky ?? 11 briglht ...

FAIRS IN MAY

... (Froim thle Farmers' Almanac.) Carmarthenshire. Carqarvonlshire. Glamoranshire. Aberecennen - 6 Bellws - - 10 Capeley Creinaut 25 Laugharn - - 6 Carnarvon - 2, 15 Cardiff - - 13 Liandebie - - 27 Crickieth - - 23 Cowbr dge -4 Llandilo-fawr - 14 Pwlhelly - - 13 Llantrissent - 12 LlanvilhangelYe- Trefrhiew - - 12 Penrlee - - 17 roth - - 12 Devonshire. Swansea - 9, 26 Llangadock - 28 Ashwater W- 6 ...

Poetry

... fattra THE DAIBY. ALL HAIL I to the fairest star bf the earth, The daisy beloved of old; Bo modest and lowly it comesto its birth When.winds whistle hollow and cold. In its beauty it shines on the mountain side W When the fatnze and the heather blooms glow; And it glitters8in sunshine and grows in its pride Where the water-brooks tumble and flow. It grows on the hedge bank, and in the green ...

Poetry

... i? o?tr? Tl]'E SEASON.-ily TtOM.\s IIOOD. Sl:IMMEU'S gone and over ! IFogs~are falling dowul; Aind wyith russet tiaiges Autumn's dolrng brown. Booghes nre daly ?? By the gusty thfcves, And the~l~ooke of Naturo Gette'th short of leaves. Bound thle fops of houses, Swvallows, as tbey lift, Give. like yearly tenants, 2;otices to quit. Sikies, of fickle temper, W\cep by tulrns, anid laugh- Xigflxt ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FS I I I I . L .N X Y . I . M4 gWOVS40 FOR JAA: RY., - - (From Le Pellet.) We will commence this month with a description of some new mantles, and. we would recommend, as the most dislingudes, those of plush made with sleeves, and a loose back. Some are made of violet plush, lined with quilted black taffetas. A silk cord, to match, is placed all round the edge of the mantle. A thicker cord, ...

A TALE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

... A TALE OF THE AMERICAN CIiVIL WAR. BY ERSNESTINEU 46T. CLARE,. Woman's love is A love all sacrifice and suffering: a star That gathers lustre from the gloom of night; A martyr's food Idolatry a faith I Baptised in tears, to sorrow consecrate. FANNIE WATSON was married last night, Nell. Indeed! To Captain R-, I suppose? Yes. ( Well, I am not capable of ever loving any man sufficient to ...

Literature

... or, 4 ,P?I?Ilflnlt George Beattie', of Mfoltrose.. a poet, ez llurnont'ief. and a *Mfareqf Geniuhs. By A. S. lltCyruq, Ml.A.-W. P. Nimmu, Edinburgh. [A. Brown, Nicholas-street, Bristol.] Tuins -is in aill respects a well-got-up -volume, titough we anust confess that, the feeling created by a first glance at its contents was simply ofte of suaprise how the record of a local geni usiof Montrose, ...

MEDICAL STUDENTS AT THE PEOPLE'S CONCERTS

... I MEDICAL STUDENTS AT THE PEOPL1?S CONCERTS. At the Cooueil-house.' yesterday (13ridiay), n geutletaflly young man, who gave the nasrne of Moseorux, ap~peared before the sitting magristrates (Mesres, Barrow and Naleb), to answer a summonxs eharglng bim with having assnulted Those. Jewel, at the Uiroadmead-roomg, on Saturday evenindg lent. tMr. Alfred Britten appeared ior the complainant, and ...

Poetry

... ?etr?. * IN THE FIRE-LIGHIT. I HAVE watched her all the evening, Sitting there in the red flre-lioht; Ho w I wish I could draw her preture, Looking Just as she does to-night l Sitting motionless, with her head bent dowrh, Over the book on her knee; Though she is not reading, but dreaming, Lost in happy reverie. Like playfual sprites. delighted To deck a thing so lair, ?? flickering flamnes ...

Poetry

... Pat% BLACK AND BLJE EYEB. BLACK eyes most dazzle at a bea; Blue eyes most please at evening fall The black a conquest soonest gain, The blue a conquest long retaln. The black bespeak a lively heart. Whose soft emotions soon depart; The blue a tender flame betray, Which lives and burns beyond a day. The black the features best disclose, The blue the feelings all repose; Then let each reign ...