■*^^' v^ ^^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^1^ i^ ; m 1^ |22 "~~^ !!? 144 111"" I.I I '^ i^ L2I iiiu. 11.6 Hiotographic Sdences Corporation z f/. - ---m*M<>0i*jMh^j0}^ms''y^ ..jt_ THE J!r£WS-BO¥'§ A ■1, ■ p*' -■ - TO THE niimsH cc FOR THE YEA] H, COME PATROMf have you any C- Irambdest words, or vain, or rash, Are better hidden by a Dash, Or piece of Lead, *haii wound your feelings, or abasli The M6sE*s head. Jtill unifonply to your ^oor, - House, Office, Tavern, Shop, or Store, I've brouffht yoii over five half score - t)f sheets of NeWi % ^x% aow upon an extra, tour, ^ With separate views. And tho* I know thai Cash is scant, ru uii no formal, lawnhi^ Cant, i%it plainly tell you what I want, X bke fair deal^bg ; 'i'he g^m fonif)otfi ! t|ie debt yod owe, >ink that I a begging go ; ^'unt my Journies thro' the snow. The mirk and mire, Ikiijttl Where now the barrier, bulwark, Great Britain still m Turkey four "Which sternly on ambition frown An^ kept at North's giant power from gaining . Toward the Young Nicc<)l.As has struck the 1 That Cath'rin£ #ifh'd for long And should he ever j^rove a foe To British | He'll doubtless leave his frost anc For Easterc Yet Britain while the ocean pour Its boiling surges ort thy shores. And thy dread naval thunder roai Uponthejv -^iJaiUfi^aux^ •-1-- I BctA then good Friends you'ii quicRiy tuiow, Pi^e earpM my hire. The stream of amity, uncurl' Now flow« around a tranquil woi The crimson flag is closely fArl^ And Ivon'id t _-:lt»J -^'•a ^WU^(Ui|^^«£us»4bo U»j 'The grant forsbotn ! the debt you owe, ll^K^au^B ^ine- X9,j general conseni iS nun » FrQ|!^th N«t YEAR 1 S 3 O. 16 barrier, bulwark, mound, still in Turkey found ? r on ambition frownM, An^ kept at least power from gaining {ground, ^^ > Toward the East ? lAs has struck the blow, [N£ #ifh'd for long ago ; e ever j^rove a foe To British powers, IS leave his frost and snow, For Eastern bowers. '#■ ;#|'P % bile the ocean pours, rges on thy shores, d naval thunder roars Upoii the jvavc, aux, iiQjr 1 ""^kL'- These summer dayii may soon be o*er, Don^t dream that winter is no more ; When fitosty winds begin to roar . . From bleak North West» YouMl wish a log house e*6r so poor Wherein to nest.' But then the City charms the eye| ^, l!s Court House^ Bank^ and Churches high,' Good even str^eets, so smooth and dry, To travel o'er ; And num'rous Taverns by the bye, With grog Ga/0re»' , Yet hold, you fie^xl not stay I gvest^ To share the jo^s of Drunkenness ; Some sober lieAds will soon suppress Your Rum and riot ; .f^l h: i»1 of amity, uncurl^ ound a tranquil world * is closelv fftrl^f Andlvorfid war, onseni is nur» » FrQ||i|2^t bis car.« Leaux, ttflir of amity, uncurl *^%:?^' For peace and quiet. The harder times, the harder laws Our Council with its clause on 4^us«, Still on our sinking purses Atnwff And if they fail, 8 to the Jail. AndifttUftms f^sfsK-* nil success^ For peace and quiet. fJSfSK: .4, The harder tiiTiies, the harder laws . ^ ^4S# ^^ feeling. ^h# gniBt forfhotit ! the debt yoa owe, IWtthink tliat I n begging go ; n^l^t my Jouroies thru* the enoir , « / Tb^mirk nnd mire, And then gQod Friends youMl quickly know, I've eary'd my hire. then think what toil IVe had to etrain, Thin Ode from out my boyiah brain, IVhttt flighU I've had o*er land aud main, What tiresome gleaning ; Wh^t grindinf|(, siftiifg 6'f the grain, To knake some meaning. Blest Patiioiis while you've slept in bed, Tve on my flying. courser sped, To where On gory fields the dead ^ n, Lay heap on heap ; Oh each sfide hoary Balkan's head. In lasting sleep. fiurvcy'dflio charge, the fire, the fight, ^ (if furious t'urk ^nd Muse ovite ; g|| %e ■quBdrop^^f the Prophet's flight, ^'^ ■ The battle 4ea8e, , And last, the hostiWfowers unite 'In bonds of pe i ■ jlnd dearly has thoi^ltan paid^; For having reekirtg slaughter stayed, And sheath'd the Russian's victor blade ; • In evil hour Jle left himself the empty shade. Of real power. 1 s/'-'' % Who wears ^^roud Sultan now the chain t *~lreek % — ah no thy iron reign I— thou must now sustain Thyself the fetter ; The conqueror thy chest will drain, Poor broken debtor. And thou old Danube, deep and wide, Whose course shall hence the powers divide. And thou Black Sea, so long denied ] The Russian prow, Shalt feel her navy breast thy tide, '. • V , Tnumphant^now. •\ \ \j\;svtfi'w vr • Not CjklUfiJbeauxij^ The stream of amity, uncurl^ Now flowi around a tranquil world The crimson flag is closely forl^« Andhon'id w By general consent is hurl'd Fron^t hie Tho' glutted markets long have mi In ev'ry place a stagnant trade, We trust the Earth soulung array'f III doleful Will shortly put the rich brocade Upon her he< /■ That trade will put the looms in pi Enhance the famish'd weaver's pa; Through ev'ry channel find its wa And set in m All Businesses that^ow decay On Earth or .-* That Lumber trade will yet revive That poor New-BrUiVswick yet m Be like a busy humming hive >.# Our City thr v^lfet yt us not forgeMo drive .. '^ The Plough Some who by purbl*^ folly led, ,^ Prefer the Lumber tr^de instesbd^ May get a casual piece of bread. Yet when th They'll find thdr golden visions fl( Afid bite thei iSd you ye loiterers that stand. About the wharves, a shiv'ring bar Why will you starve while there i Enough nf^t Go take a wood-ixe in your hand And clear til Pray v»rhat is cigh teen pence pe^ For clenrtfig JRocAry /lifts nwaj ] Tho' very few can get such pay ; The paltry Falls short of half you'd burn I s In country 1 1. ^ %■ ■Vs- of nmityf uneurl^w iround a tranquil world i n dag is closely fuM« Andhon'id war, consent is hiirlM Fron\$iit hk car^ d markets long have made ice a stagnant trade, e Earth so^lung arrayM In doleful blacki y put the rich brocade Upon her hack. • ■/ will put the Iconic in play— ic famishM weaver's pay— r'ry channel find its way, And set in motion, see that'Dow decay On Earth or Ocean. ,-• »cr trade wiH yet revive— NEW-BauwswicKyet may thrive*- iisy humming hive Our City throng ; jot forgeUo drive . ^he I*lough along. by purbl*^ folly led, ~ Lumber tli^de instead^ casual piece of bread, Yet wheiii that fails, d thdr golden visions fled, Afid bite their naili. e loiterers that stand, wharves, a shiv'ring band, ^oii starve while there is land Enough nf^und X ^. wood-ixe in your hand, ' And clear the ground; is cigh teen pence pe^ day, hg Rocky Hiilt nwaj | few caa get such pay ; The paltry hire, t pf half .you'd burn I sny In country fire. ■^-4^ '^/l ^w- V M ^^ mi For |ieace and quiet. •» The harder ti.iifs, the iDtrder laws Our Council with its clauSe on chiufte, 8till on our sinking purses draws,^ And if they fail. Some Marshall with hi* lantern jiwk, 'Points to the Jail. The road tax Is tli^ w»l*^ef all Whene'er the Street Surveyors coll, You must take pickn]^, spade, nr maul, Or if you budge, Must pay a sum what'er befall ,^ High as a Judge. To you Back-shore's men would I say, Whose Streets are foul, yet aUvnys pny, When'eFyou come Prince William's way. New Brunswick's treasure! Face there like Pnddy all the day, * The walk's a pleasure. If you who pay your yearly mite. To keep the Watch and trim the Light, Should drop in some nocturnal flight ,, Wheretheae are near you, .I'd have^you tarJffS'aU thb nighti > They ^othwiU clieer you. I do notblame fl>i^ wcyrthy Mayor,- He fills his oflSc^anithe ckair,'^.; With honour and judicious care, Antaki gudt Unf^ That ev'ry plack there is to spare, Is not misspent ! t Now let me pay di^i^ President, A NewS'Boy's highest compliment. That Black, power, peace and true cfintent. May in one tether Whijebeour King shall represent, . ■% f Be bound Aogethjer. V And now good friei^ I wisfK you all, ' Both Rich and'^ocfv both great and smtillit ^ Both tfeck and thiiu !»oth low and tnll, I'heibest of Cheer, ' Honey without a taste of call, ''^ A good I^EW Y^ABk ■^f ■I X. •«»*