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'l o p ' on a loaiag hand# Then I tfcrned enjo> 8 retrospects. An old boat, a stray Ctiajoa, tbe king of hearts, tod played A * -% . s •« _ a It^JJtice andth£ Devil with my cne- j U l got no game. After tbis I „ aod terned, but made ootbing til) im e last rub, fortune favoured and .1 a «. . • i Jack-p onian;—swung for beam a’JW/ —playing high, *nd tbe bto«d.' I hope Fanny Wright, W o f rfubs, will imfu up at the next ;tb*n Til play the. “ long rubber” or nothing. Bnt hem ! non • b orcf let** count the loss and i*t. Its damned expensive,* that5* r. hem !—» half aehes mainlv— * * ■ ip-^-noj a thundering cannon- t; to sundry drittksbles during afcd for nrn«f caifc‘iises~iteHi, retioneeringaromH)rels—item* Nntbir*—itein/ powder for one r Wfn —ao\ moc b -bunt-’jm-a-uro :mm M^o-Jtre i ? r - o n e to carry-rum, Contra, Gr* by ojfcuri ip *4»eh ~~ retxngc, ao much—t^try him? »kr~6re and twsp are seven— trom tea .yw .c can’t— rio- jttb t f w e e * like a ^arrange these j^ m a k e no (nore/easii;George.,y- 4 |;ffa#iP« These fiscally] like a tailor’s anchor, or decayed mooring ring, will aet biro dreaming for hours. He splices sea and lnad ideas together. He reads of 44 shooting off a tie' at Battersea,” and it remiuds him of a ball carrying away hia own pigtail. — 44 Canvassing for a situa tion,” recalls mnning with all sails set for a fetation at Abotikir* He has the advan tage of our Economists as'tp the “ Stan dard of Value,” knowiug it to be the British ensign. The announcement ot u an arrival of foreign vessels, with our ports open,” claps him into a Paradise of prize money, with Poll of the P i n t - He w°ndJk*eomefrtnes at M petitions to be dischaSbd from the F leet,” but syrnpa- those.at the Marshalsea Court, «.Sea Court Martial. Finally n in the • learned languages, *n the:'meaning o f 44 Georgius 1 J9 he >wiH -anawer without ** * The. wr«iks of the Royal ic Annual. by asking Rex,” hesitation r O S r is a sort of iiin a l that the receding hfgh apd dry on the forjii* lament like a * - - - -spT aod miaies^u briny waabings gt. What the ocean could not does, for it makes bim*aick; digest properly unless his body d tumbled about like a barrel firm a is good enough he thinks to toii&fei for wood and Water, but oothing more. There is no wind he awears ashore —every da^of bis life is a dead calm—'Vjhiog abcftSp *11 others he detesta he would like,M^better for an occasioal earthquake. be cannot, the ground being *o ail 11 ap 3 T?teadv that he is puzzled to keep his M i l and ride he will not, for be d i«daiOs iStfaft- whose rudder is for ward aud BotInland scenery is f bis special av#riiOn, He de'spise» a tree before the mast.^ohd would give ail S»ng)n^ birds of Creation'for a Boat 'l ■ ^ — - ^ - i whittle. He hates rmlt me, roa to make >aq«urrf 'thing call’d ^ f 6 f«|an >t, stock, raaf fri*|*aiii <>me ■sr. Whether Could find ii’* magiWWfcj uflScatton, Or prove it a miernecupic miU That two-converging raye might hit,— If a transit Could dnritfa— Hoar moah on *&M*r tid* Ii*» powar, force aod opperatioo—: Mov’d bj steam, water or inflatiob It7» boyaney and gravitation— f IlT« worth aod value to Uie n*tion^ It^* jon|kttdf and naaridian— % It’a »nia|^ard from ObllT>oo— j lVepowrrto mount Pegaeii#*— ’ By aid oCcor^stucks and molaajd— Or Tainiy trj • the rial wing.— Or M i i u lip F n » ? i epring, > Furoiaif claiek rules for arrogance Tamarfhal fool* in opera dai^ce, ^ ' The stench fed fly obtrudes ile no«e Tween food aud lip of friends or foes— Some fliea like mra are growing Yaunty-- Good- raaeoa wfcy, they’re all^yoed auti— Let eagiee boa«t uf anii pinions. But wo4>etide poor fellow m'micih*— O ye poaffHrs; the day fiw aati^,wtH* Defs^, till tun ana mooo ftahd^U. • R O C H E S T 6 ? BARD. t if- To keep it frwn- Kfj i ^ a n could ^ Even to tare For inliingement, th^i1AipS l ure* , . Any man’s t i ^ that On tbe Lord's day. be' It should be done by peaces^ But theQoddess ofraftsuu' Puts dark superstititoi and errer lo Her inarch is still oa :r. And time will soon teft'PtethefnvaiOft *wrif at. Hither she bends her eray, >\ Bright as the God of day, Scattering peace and contentment around, Swear on her altar then, Ne’er to be slaves again, While trnth and reason together are found.,f THE THRONE OF BLISS. The ladies stopped at three wild paihf, On their way to the Throne of BUse, And Wit cams by, With his piercing eye. And told them to go by nis; But Love snd Pleasure follow’d soon. To relieve the maiden's cares, And each did say, The shortest way, To tho Throne of Bliss was their’s- The first was on the brightest path, And found it strew’d with flowers. With verses writ, On each by Wif, That kept her back for hoars : The Second follow'd Pleasure’s track,. And saw a thousand sweets. So thought i* fair To linger there, And taste the fairy treats. But she who trod o’er Cupid’s path, Amongit’s honied stoies, Found every pace O’er Love’s sweet place More blissful than before, For glad young voices called her on, And Musick's thrilling tone, ’Till lur’d by this On the throne ofbiias She sal— b ® t hot aloh *. A witicipm may be worth printing, but not rs printing; tbe following is 50 good that we'make it an exception to our rule in this particular :—44 Your hand annoys me exceedingly,” said\the Prince ofN La Rochesur to a talkative person who was sitting, near him j ^ d i ftj^ r? aifd who was coustantly^suitingfh^®W|ftP ^ word. ' 44 Indeeil, jjSy?Lord,, , w |. arrA so crowdci^V^Uble^thtt I' d% tffft know 'S C H U R C H A N D STATE. Extract from the New YearV Address of a Rhode nis money Where to put niy'ha.ud.” ‘V P ^ i^ uPon you r a o u ^ ’ aaid^the Pripce. . V' Life is '< bndcgnramon ; tht^rv is % chance and skill imt. Au alcbyraf^Kdedicated a book 011 making gold to5jg** X . who seut him , in return-a cirt load^of empty b:tgs to hold Island paper. ^fciO I T h e annua!* i n c o m e o f t h e Spanish ?rgy i s valued a' barf cl sure cdg .t be press’d i«4|Ung, $ 1 1,040,000 •Should the church and state party succeed m ar-j A l i o u re*img , ^cler^y is vaiut*d at JE-1050 0 0 ,000 ste “ a Sunday, what nejrt would be done-L