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... Xhotx's Ilarp of Zion, lately published. DESTRUCTION OF BABYLON. (ISA'AH, Xis!.) Howl, Babylon! howl for the fate of thy land, The tefrible day of Ihe Lord is at hand; Like the roar froin the ocean, the tumult of war Is heard from the nations that gather ...

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... F*ar-m, kept in pay; A We preach, too, against Brunswick factions, Ct Against the tithing man's exactions;- n 'Gainot standing armies during peace, a We preaeb.-and never mean to cease:- t1 We preach 'gainst'editif quacks, m Unprincipled aidi1laudirous hacks ...

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... inherit Peerages in the: rthree kingdoms, exclusive of course of the Princes of the e Blood Royal. d CONCISE AND STsRIINGo-A woman who lately showed the house and pictures at Easton Newton, near . Toweester, the seat of the Earl of Pomfret, expressed h herself ...

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... qf Londonl. lie intelidi play it throughout his tour. rOliEGtN. THE LAND OF iBERTY _ y 1.e copy tile foll'9 advertisement from a New Orleatns paper : C 'or -An excellent American woman cook, and her to' (0 dren, one a girl about 14 years-the other a bohY ...

DOMESTIC

... It will astonish persons not accustomed to attend to the subject, that there are upwards of sixteen thousand officers in the army. General the Hon. Henry Grey, brother to the Prime Minister, is nominated Comptroller to the Marquis of Wellesley, at a salary ...

THE FANCY DRESS BALL

... Old damsels round fatners hunt in vain, The unrivalled one hI 14Toured fair one seeks. Enchanting dance I the gp th of German land- At thy gay signal fairyfeet are flying Soft vows are made, and jovt while band in hand The dancers rash in spee felach other ...

Original

... an excuse for the glass. Mayt the reign of the Sovereign be blest to its close W With liberty, plenty, and peace; - May our armies and fleets on their laurels repose, f And faction and anarchy cease. Let the toast pass, &c. P But should foreign foes Interrupt ...

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... la tracts of lands in less than one second of timo. Those who build castles in the air, cheaply purchase many a happy hour, which is nt dispicablo gain; for an hour of hap- piless is a great prize in our short term of life. Value of Land.-For a small ...

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... brother) is about to marry the beautiful Miss Macdonald, daughter of General Sir John Macdonald, Adjutant-General to her Majestyts army. The University., f London has wisely determined to require of all students oflesrlg itbemselves for degrees, an acquaintance ...

THE ROYAL NUPTIALS

... when the- 'majesty of the Qaeen was ailOst, as it were, merged in the feelingd of tlje woman rwhen 'a a woman she was addros- se bythmelstareverendprelatesds a woman she took the ,man of her choice .befoe the assembled nobles of her kingdom, and vowed ...

Literature Notices

... regulating the feudal system; it proves that kings had made that system oppressive. CIIARACTER OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Another woman is on the throne, and she is one il of the most ltamenus who have been seated on any ti throeie. Her reicn is one of the great ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... EuRora.-rn Swe- den, as well as in Italy, the land rises constantly frons out of the basin of the surroonding sea. According to Ioathe late observations of M. Nircolini, the Neapolitan - gas. geoloiist, the land of the west coast of Italy has risen, e. from ...