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THE LOVER TO HIS MISTRESS, ON HER BIRTH-DAY;

... rllE LoVER1 TO HIlS MrST1'RES, ON HIER TIBIKTII- DAY; A Song tre~asided from ?? Bohmiaun. 13v 1. ( Asf'BtL. IF anv white &ing'd Power above INy joys and ?? survey, The dus Ilea ?? Aerl burlt, my Love- lie suitely blwes'd That day. I 11,i1 M (till ?? by thee) mhlen told 01' ieaunf%'s nzaoi p(oAelS, 1i1 l ripd l lei life's (full ore to old, AUd chlianged its weetis to flosers. MY nikid ?? ...

MAY MORN SONG

... MOAYRMNR SONG. ?? Malefenw Poems.) The grass Is wet with shinirg dews, The sliver bells hang on each tree, While opening Hower and bursting bud Breathe Incense forth unceasingly; The mavis pipes in greenwood shaw, The throstle glais the spreading thorn, And cheerily the biythsome lark Salutes the rosy face of morn. 1'%s early prime; And hark f hark ! hark I His merry chime Chirups the lark; ...

IMPROMPTU

... IMPROMUPTU, a' On,% recent Marriage, announced in last week's Mercury. t ol U'hen tynmpathetzilcatst their Fates unite, c hlow rew have Prospeces that appear so brighl-t . . g. Or promise more conlnubial Delight 9 J What time thia earthly Pilgrimage must cease May Heaven reward them with immortal Peace r Dtield, Feb. 22, 1836. 11, = - ,-11 ...

A SONNET—(SPLENDOUR)

... oA O - I ?? Solajr andt Lunar Lessons on Rhymes for the Grave and F ay.' and Epistle to a Friend, Dy the Rev. Joseph Jones, i@. A-, of Repton, Derbyshire. I -The world is hll of splendour-all is bright: - Is itespaacsand towers survey, - Its 'here w ~ealthand art their store and skill display, And tte and grandeur glad the ravished sight. ~n~ogeos pmp ehol th me ofmight, In thonesdom ,and high ...

JULLIEN'S CONCERTS—JETTY TREFFZ

... JULLIEN'S CONCERTS-JETTY TREFFZ. Our readers wvill see by the announcement in another sy column that 3,. Jullien intends togive one ?? popu-hI lar concerts at the Lecture Hall, in this town, on Satirdly nI evening next. We take the following notices from two Dub. 1 lin papers, at which city Jetty Treffz has just made her ap. wv pearance :- di (From the Dublin Evening Mail.) ci The first ...

FINANCIAL SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... FINANCIAL SUMMARY THE WEEK. Nearly all kinds of securities have been less buoyant this week than fur some weeks previously. Still there has been a tendency advance, which, however, has been kept in check by constant sales. On the whole, prices must quoted nearly the same as this day week. The official reports from thu officers the States' Mint the quality of the gold found in California has ...

POETRY

... THE UIMON JACK AND THE TRICOLOR. The Union Jack Ond Tricolor are waving side by side, Where France and England's fleets upon the Eaxiine billows ride, Their two flap newer thus have flown 5ince famous days of yore, hanon onrs wa not the Union Jack, nor theirs the Tricolor. To win the holy Sepulchre, beneath the Eastorn sky, Did tbtn the golden llies with our English lions fly, True Christian ...

BIRMINGHAM POULTRY EXHIBITION

... BIRMINGHAM POULT1iY EXHIBITION. The exhibition of the many kinds of Domestic Poultry, in H connection with the Birmingham Cattle and Poultry Show, H noticed in last week's Mercury, is stated decidedly to have been altoge ther unrivalled, and the largest spectacle Of itst kind ever yet witnessed in any, portion of the world. We at take the following account from the Midland C'oaatieasHerald wit ...

POETRY

... PoTRTE. - - a D1ULCE DOItAM. P (CosirOUtE ) O} Ar4 hornelessr Ubt o gbet all Bad 1a1di low, b. l1 & Vfoice that telteth Of want and woe'. el 0h , D ole, Julce Domaum! f So dth many a maiden gay, tF As her fingers light o'er ner hau 5rt)'trg play; BFt her glad eoes speak to the intetnia g throng, m And Say, she hath Fyet to learn her song, b. 0 1 Duke. Dnuke DOMUxn! 111 So slth many a ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR MAY

... LONDON FASIZIONS ?? 1:AY. - C'h- D n -'rAAn A .. A0 -1..A 4 - Ad.VA\-1- A . -- hle J PiSNE n DREss.-Dress of white gros de Naples; the corsage for cut bias, and trimmed with crepe lisse in small folds fromn the nt, top of the bust to the waist. Short full sleeves of gros de Naples, S 1S- with long ones over themn of crepe lisse, but not so full as have c er, been worn, confined at the wrist by ...

THE MISS-NOMERS

... THE MISS-NOIMERS. BY MRS. BARON WILSON. (From the Comic Offering.) Miss Brown is exceedingly fair, Bliss White is as brown as a berry, 'liss Black has a gray head of hair, 3 Miss Graves is a flirt, ever merry E Bliss Lightbody weighs sixteen stone, Miss Rich can scarce master a guinea, f Aliss Hare wears a wig, and has none, a And Aliss Solomon is a sad ninny! ( Miss Mildmay's a terrible scold ...

TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA,

... TO RER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, r H{ER eoRA- .. - ?? A DO I WuhhIN VICTORIA, ON IEk CORONATrIO IN WESTMINSTER ABB)CY, JUNE, 28-9. (FOHGEtMr..mNOT FOB 1840.) t The orb and sceptre in thy hand they placed, I Onthine anohited head a crown of gold;- Apurple robe thy virgin form embraced; Enthronecd thou vwert and glorious to behold: Before thee lay the Book of God unrolled; Thy tongue pronounced, ...