El ===l . • smack and Blue Zre - S. . ' . . is vtiostas - sioonr. r• The brilliant - black eye . . _ May in trititmsh 'fatly mil ts darte, mil ts d a rteosithoui eating who feels 'em But the abiler eye of Woe; - ! !• - •- Though it Scatters wound's too, • is much better pleased when itlacals .Ddar Fanny! • • •j Is meclt better pleased' when it heais • 1 The blaCkleye May . my,, ' s t , - • L• ••;', • • "Come nod worship-my! ray- -s • . abating, peihatiliyott may move me ‘ ,r. • tut thetas's eyes, half hid, - • 7 Says NM under its lid, • • ' "1 love, and am YoUrs, ifyou love me!" •- 1 Vest - softy 1 - The blue eye, half hid, . • - • Says, frOthcoder its Id, : "I love.'and am yo urs , ifyou lore mer • • ' Come, ill me. then, why, '... - • • In that lofrely blue eye, _ NOt'a charm (111186ot I discover - • ••, Oh ! whylshould you wear, . The onlyillue pair Vhat,.. l ' ever sale "No" td, a lover? - Dear Fanny! • - Ohl - Should • • Thu That ever salt , who was try [denied that he teas, an • Irish kr what 'you mean by not he !said the g entleman who was ; 'but this I know, you were 'Och, your honor, if that's all,' I blame to that. .Suppose I a stable, would Lhav'e been lutist DEN ing to get a place, boy. 41 don't kna in; an Irishman 4 ' about hiring hini; 1 born in Ireland.' said the boy, • :and for sale 67 li. BANNAN.• = MAY 3rd, 1841: E. Q: A. HENDERSON LOOK hIERL•'I U