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AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... I.| About a twelvemouth since, N'lMen disaster every- where overtook the Union arms, and our gallant sons were falling fast under the marvellous sword of rebellion, a young lady scarce 19, just from an academy in a sister State, conceived the idea that she was destined by Providence to lead our armies to victory and our nation through successful war. It was at first thought by her parents-a ...

THE ABODE OF LOVE

... The following particulars respecting this eatab- lishment have been received from an authentic source :-Three more of the servants, two brothers and a young woman, have escaped out of Prince's hands, The family of the former were at one time all inmates of the Agapemone, but only the father now remains. The mother left some years since, and afterwards succeeded in rescuing her children from ...

POETRY

... c;;OETRY e - - ROCK ME TO SLEEP. Baskward, turn backward, 0 Time in your flight, lqske me a child again just for to-night ! Mother, come back from the echoless shore, Take me again to your heart as of yore- Tassfrom my forehead the furrows of care, Sooth the few silver threads out of my hair, Over my slumbers ycur loving watoh keep- Book me to sleep, mother-rock me to sleep I Backward, flow ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I - , NoLNO LADtBL Lc nD FALOONRY.-Te Lady Juliana Berners-A sort of celibate Die Vernon in her day, who love perhaps a high nfiettled falcon better than her breviary-wie a lady of great beauty and mental endow- meats. Some ef you have looked into her Bele of St. Albans, printed in West minster Abbe y by y de Worde, and esteemed on that ?? by rovnal Dib- din's disciples to be worth exactly ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ?? LITERP.ARY EXTRAATS.': - EMwaOsYaNv. Or WoM M OID TrxL-', .U~ til e middle of last coentury ione but persons freo of soine oi the companies were alloved to carry on trade in tho town alewcaetle-on Tynem The foowing' circuinstice i perhaps, the last tracehf tbis cnstom. David Onthire, whe used to cut the 4airbof most of the present oaseihta of Newcatle, often esid 'that his waster was ...

POETRY

... NO AND YES. I watched her at her spinning; And this was my beginning of wooing and of winning. But when a maid opposes, And throws away your roses, You say the case orecloses. Yet sorry wit one uses, Who loves and thinks he loses Because a maid refuses. For by her once denying She only means complying Upon a second trying. When first I said, in pleading, I Behold my love lies bleeding ?? She ...

POETRY

... EL&NKTSNESGIIN(G. BY J. 0. TIDSLY. 'rnm 6very smiling field and fruitful valley, From every peaceful hearth and hallowed shrine, romn every city street and crowded alley, Let the glad anthems join I 1 tbankful hearts oompel the voice of praise- Tluba~sgiving to the LOrd of Harvest raise I Theed-time came the fertile showers decended, Bright summer warmth succeeded winterse cold, And then the ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I PRiNCe Or WARs TnnATRE.-The engagement of the Nelson Sisters and Mr. Harry iddcomb terminated on Saturday. This evening the eminent comedian Mr. J. L. Toole and Mr. Paul Bedford, 'on who have been engaged by Mr. Henderson, the her enterprising lessee, for a brief period will make sok their appearance on the Stage of this elegant little E. theatre. These gentlemen have been making a most ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... I FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER . 1 (From Le Pollet.) Now that the autumn has decidedly made its appearance among us, all our thoughts and energies must be directed to the study of the most becoming and approprite styles of dresses and materials for the season. . Notwithstanding the absence from Paris of t)e several leading queens of fashion, many of the principal houses have been actively employed in ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... FU-BLIC AMUSEMENTS, c., THI.DAY. Paince of Wales Theatre.-IWritig on th Wall, and I the Burlesque 111 Treated 11 .'rovatore. Thtlatre-EoyaI. -The Opera 1 TaSsjiell0. New Adelphi Theatre.--'jack Sheppard, Or the ReXVLyd of Industry and rienalty of Idleness. Royal Amphitheatre.;- itzgmythe of Fitzsmythe 1l3l, and Thb Dullie's, Mlotto. noyas Colosseum Tbeatre,_TheSpectnai Dramsa ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... -UBUI1C AU1MEMB, a., THIS DAY. Pr~mee ot VWlem Theatre.- Good 1or Nothimg Oeooge de Balnwell, and lel on Pare Pranmai. ' Royal Ampbitheatre.- 'The 71cheol-oleave Man, and lerelees Eing of Cubn. New Adelpbi 'Theatre.-' Nover Too le to Slean, aud Thbe Bollreiner ol Notre Darne. toyal Colorenumn I Imre.- HKllinig no tlMurdere, the Ghoat oeene, A Ballet, &C. M eia Oreat Amuorivan 1 ...

POETRY

... ana Pesceful on this starry eve et Deadliehere and take their solemn rest, ,bth ?? and wreaths of blooming flowers WPitacd OD their breast. ,he at green branches of the beech and aspen I , ?? overhead, avenuesp like aisles of a cathedral, F°iL fr ?? Dad do not lie in stately spleniour, only Tbougbt of as monuments of former fame; grave has its little of flowers Ya0tec 'o'r its name. tecono lwr ...