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LINES

... LINES ON THE DEPARTURE OF 'EMIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH' WALES, BY THOMAS CAMPBELL, ESQ. ON Eogland's shbre I saw a pensive band, With mails unfurl'd for earth's remotest strand, Like children parting from a mother, shed Tears tor the home that could not yl81d ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITERARY NOTICE. The Northern Tourist, ier Stranger's Guide to the North and North- Wrcst of Ireland, 4rc. By Philip Dixon Hardy, Esq. M1. R. L A. Dublin, Curry. ?? oC. 1830.-(Se4 -. -Adertiemweit.J ?? For a considerable time past we have expected the ...

STANZAS,

... son ; 2d, £2, to Mr. Robert Stewart _ l plough held by ?? Class-Ist prem. to Mr. W. t M'Creerv, plough hield by son; 2d, Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick, I do. ; 3d, Mr. John Gray, do; 4th, Mr. D. Alexander, do. ; I 5th, Mr. S. Young, by servant; 6th, Rev. Mr. Boggsa ...

THE FAIRY THORN

... beans, peas, and leeks ,.a little cablhtege and cauili- flower may also be sown for succe~sioval crops. Flower seetls, both hardy tend tender, the former ini the open ground, the latter ini a slight hot-bed, should:now be sown. ?? Dahlias may also he planted ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY

... Matthews, 1, Portland- rteer- lDublit, for at Case of Seals, of Buffalo Horn, with imllpr e>ions S nall SnIver Mledid to Thomas Halbert, Kilmullen, N. T ?? Kettiedy, County of Wicklo', for a Round Table of it ish Oak. 1Large Silver Mt(bitl to George ...

TWO SCENES IN A LIFE

... own happiness. The tragedy was over ; the lately-suff'ering heroine of the tomb appear- ed next in comedy ; and, as Letitia Hardy, has won all heaitv, charmed all eyes,-hir figure as displayed in a fanciful masquerade costulme, her graceful move - ments ...

NORTHERN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SUMMER SHOW

... briefly saythat the green-house plants were generally well selected, but too few; and the sarae remark will serve fbr the more hardy orders. Not, did tire conservatory furnish its delicacies so liberally as wve could have uishid. One pine apple, however, from ...

THE OLD GREY MARE

... the bonny grey mare; Arid the spot Is bat known by an old heap of stones, Where rest now for ever her aged old bones. Her hardy old owner is yet living on, And since she dropped off' hath crossed many an one; But never will have it that aught Oar compare ...

HOLYWOOD CATTLE AND GRAIN SHOW

... pleasure he had] felt in every thing he had seen and heard that day. (Loud applause.) '1 lho Vice-Presidents of the Soeciety, Thomas Greg and R. Kennedy, Esqjrs. (Three times three, and one cheer more.) Both gentlemen were unavoidably absent. The Se- cretary ...

THE BOOK OF MOTTOES

... J oan; Quod dia'i, diei,' Dixit,; Sucra qrjcrcns, lIOLYOAKE; ' 1171nins,' WEARI; ToUjourS Jells1e, YoUNG ; ?? Tout hardi,' ?? IIA DII. ; l'er- stom, or ' 1Yer non somper viret, VERNioN; Benejic- teIns, WIELDON ; Hero nihilt cerius, Vv\r ...

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... Seeontd prize, to Thomas Groeg, Esq. For the largest ?? prize, to 13ill Hcamilton, Esq. For the best ?? prize, to R. F. Gor- don, Esq. Second prize, to J. G. Richardclon, Esq,. For the best dishl of currants (red or ?? prize, to Thomas Gro*,, Esq. For the ...

Fashion and Varieties

... observable than in the case of the skylark-the very prince of our Songsters. lie, unfortunately, ile ?? reputations of beilg a hardy bird, and, therefore, is hour; out of the wvindow, as we may see daily, the first time the surn shiices, nid in a cage, with ...