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ELEGANCIES OF FASHION FOR NOVEMBER

... wer - t w.wt . .: iier o. FranceYX , , -As we are at War wvith thie Power, it were well if *e were at war.'wit& tlld^.Mamviers of France~YtkiNr.'> -LEGt IES OF FASHION - ..t0R lVOrMBSR e- 4THF 'chillinig blasts of winter are now hastening g to siipercede 'the mnild freshiess6 of the aufumnal ,ss .evenings, and'the Steyae, thePars-el, and the hoarse- an, respnunding beach;,;vill soon be ...

Poetry

... portrp.: . TO WOMAN. FROM TE GREEKti. Oh thou ! by Heaven ordain'd to be Arbitresa-of man's destiny From thy sweet lip one tender sigh,- One glance from thine approving eye,- Can rise or bend him at thy will, To virtue's noblest flights, or. worst extremes of ill Be angel-minded ! and d8espise T'h, 8ex'q little vanities; And let not passion's lawless tide *Thy better purpose sweep aside; For ...

POETRY

... -.. ..; .,, ! ;w r /, $1, I r *;; $ S it4 i. t r t?!..;i' : ,! fTo G2;Er~,~ ~~i B ytletlai Wjilli ~P~egidred, rlP MlanfChiesrte son of 'A the Rev. MU% . Pendet ed,' Sf b11 y 6;,it * * to tel I iiihivt6t to coniiitiv c 1iki t9i!t toiieeiriy Sx VThs rpses die bei7eath e * B~recite otDter giZi~h gy air','xi.W ., -,* ,sjttFh .vk9S !llfr1awn ug iaN ; u BeemaZ im thle l~rdsel s e..'t i ~ MI ...

THE VOCAL CONCERT

... LE VI4UOA COe199T. oThe, Vocal: Concert at. ~the. Chorypl Society's Roorns, Mytongata, on * Thuyeday last, afforded to the amateurs Who atteonded, as olelicisus a treat aealdbavo 'boon anticipated by the mast ardeut itcimirers of musical. It science; Irled mijon we, considered thle eminence atdtained, and 'so is. long enjoyed, by Mr. Killct and Mr. Vaughan, is tile pn~cullar province of giee ...

THE THEATRE

... . . . On Tuesday last, the play of Willifan Tell was per- formed at our Theatre, for the benefit of Mr. Calrert. Although this picce was titled in the bills of the day, a tragedy, aml, in all ilotorlined apology for the oenls siol of part of the fif'th act, nva's desigsatod nto n lwoble production, we confess wve campot brilg ourselves to dsiewitin nT other light tsall that of a ...

NELSON AND COLLINGWOOD

... NELi.)Q. A-D COLI, NG OOD:| 'ByshibRev. W JTEDAT hBUTLEBR, M. A. *t Ekng ?? thavotreiy .Mtarn itill dO his Diy.. S L ?? TRAS L TE (ttL'GiRA. RU'lMO\ t! Ysn lieard.Tr-afalgar's story; Yoiitrilii.ph in your couitry's glory Mourn o'er the relics, pale and gory, Of bravc, itnmiovtal.NyLsox, Tui garrh and svar our Hero's dead; To hea;v'n and peace his spirit sped - T'wifie Your green isaurels ?? ...

Original Northern Poctry

... I.OrIginal !\6oerit Toa.nl The RUSSIANI MAID- A,) ODE. T..NT an 1od Icelandic Chronicle, called K j'd1inga Saga, is preferved the following Oie, written by HIARALD THE VALIANT, who lived about the middle of the 11th century. The verj genilis of chiva1;y itzf Jcrss to Ireatke -in it. It. haS indeed, is 1AV 4-%ON has juftly obferved, the loimiantic air -a fet o ftanzas compofed by a Pro- vencal ...

POETRY

... SECOND SIGHT.-(By Mes. HesAItS.) till, Freor lhe L ite'rary Souveir5?i. bet1 cou A mournful gift is Irine, 0 friends' IWE A mournful gift is min Ie stat A murmur oftire soul, which blends tort With the flow of song snd wine. M An eye tbat throuigh the triumpli's hour Ste Becholds the coming Woe, fi And driells upon the faded flower, o 'Midst thle rich summer's glow. -r Ye smile to view fair ...

LITERATURE, &c

... LIĀ¶ERATURE, &c. EXTRACT FItOa THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. A NAtIRATttf OF 1757- Bt 14H5 AiUtHOd bF TH1E SP jlJ &C. We should premise Ihiat Coua, Alice, and Majoe Hey- ward, haie been Irken pri-oners by sotte Indians, and La Lougne Carn,)a, alias Hawk-eye, the English scout, Uncas, and hi father Chiligniehfook, follov them to altempt their reaicue. Then die! shouted Magua, hnrlini his tomahawk ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... wacfet of gasTiolllable Life. The Countess of Mlexborough and Lady Sarah Savile have arrived in Dover-street from Methley Park, York- shire. The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry, and the Ladies Vane, are shortly expected at Wynyard Park, near Stockton-on-Tees, from Mount Stewart, Newtownard&, Ireland. The Duke of Norfolk, accompanied by Lord Edward Ho-ward, has joined the Earl and ...

The Fine Arts

... Zbe Jim gilts. ' JOLLY COMPANIONS-Song; the words by John Broughath, Esq.-the music arrapged by CLEMBNT *.::'W Ts.-LONdON: Keegan, .Barinygon Arcade.. e This is an- excellent convivial song'; the words and e m'e-16y.(beifn' host harmonionsly -married together, and, for6iinga iWhle;e well calcul ated to'iuspire the nijost dull ,i and low-spirited with soniiihinglike cheerfulnessand mirth. ...

Poetry

... RA~, - I THE~. M RAL OF THIS MILD CHRISTMAS.' Another year i9 nearly gone, Avnd COtritm5s comes again, tse passhig time, - l ntO twith icy tread, in snowy nantle wrapt, t A* he was wont to steal Upon the seene.. The vra blod coursees l his throbbitag veins - ili forehead wvears no rigid aspect now To oh ii the poor with' cold severity, - And smiles arouid hbs thin lips playing, cheer, 's . ...