Poetry. FROM LITTLE'S POEMS. Come, tell me where the maid is found To catch one sparkle of her eye! And if her cheek be rosy bright While truth within her bosom lies, Till my heart leave me through my eyes! Unhappy Chremes! neighbour to a Peer, At last resolv'd his potent foe to awe, Nine happy terms through Bill and Answer run, SONNET, ON THE RECOVERY OF HEALTH. Mens Sana, in Corpore Sano. Hail to the purple tide of health The madding brain-the fevered heart, Though 'scaped from death's all dreaded dart. The simplest note, the feathered shed, These joys for me reveal their glitt'ring wings- ON BEING AWAKENED BY A SERENADE. Gentle dreams with silent pleasure Hark! 'tis music, 'tis enchantment! Gently floating undulations Waft it round on balmy wings. Every nerve obeys the motion, Scarce the fading strains I hear, DAYS. THE KISS. Grow to my lip, thou sacred kiss, On which my soul's beloved swore In sighs at morn, and dreams at night, TIDE TABLE. BRIGHTON. DOVER. LONDON. High Water at Dieppe the same time as at Brighton. BANKRUPTS. TUESDAY, APRIL, 1.-J. Mundell, Liverpool, draper.-T. Crawford, Liverpool, ship chandler.-J. Jackson, Holborn Hill, wine merchant.-J. Smith, Newbery, Berkshire, baker.-F. Fredricks, Crickhowell, Breconshire, banker.-S. Hodgson, Dover-court, Piccadilly, hotel keeper.-J. Whiddon, Exeter, grocer.-J. Squire, Kendal, watchmaker.-R. Flack, Shepherd-street, Oxford-street, cabinet maker.-J. Hellicar, Andover, Hants, linen draper.-J. and J. Green, Warminster, brewers. SATURDAY, APRIL, 5.-B. Hill, Bath, fúrniture broker.—J. Kemp Alderson, Norwich, plumber and glazier.-J. Barker, Crane-court, Fleet-street, shoe factor.-W. Haigh, and R. Cout, Leeds, York, dyers.-S. Dickenson, Great Driffield, York, money scrivener. TUESDAY, APRIL, 8.-T. Huntington, Gilsland, Cumberland, innkeeper.-H. P. Evans, Birmingham, broker.-J. Morris, Whistones, Worcestershire, carpenter.-Q. Levitt, Kingstonupon-Hull, merchant.-T. Smallwood, Drayton-in-Hales, Shropshire, banker.-I. Isaacs, Chatham, slopseller.-W. Crowther, Charles-street, Middlesex Hospital, coachmaker. SATURDAY, APRIL, 12.-W. Bignell, Gloucester-street, Savagegardens, wine and porter merchant.-W. and D. Gunston, St. John-street, Clerkenwell, cheesemongers.-J. W. Hayward, late of Bread-street, but now in the King's Bench, coal merchant.— W. H. Tucker, late of High Holborn, window glass cutter.-W. Mitchell, Wanstead, Essex, butcher.-Sarah Darbon, Mary-leBone-street, wine cooper.-Mary Amelia Shirreff, Duke-street, St. James's, dress maker.—R. Redford, St. Martin-le-Grand, plumber.-S. Tabberner, City-road, linen draper. TUESDAY, APRIL, 15.-T. Lloyd, Ross, Herefordshire, grocer.-J. Sowden, jun. Wakefield, Yorkshire, corn factor.-J. Dicken, Burslem, Staffordshire, hatter.-H. Hewitt, Princesstreet, Drury-lane, printer.-R. Pratt, Archer-street, Westminster, iron founder.-R. Pettit, College-hill, packer.-T. Holt, Arnold, Nottinghamshire, dealer.-A. T. Rigby, Liverpool, porter dealer.-J. Purley, Old Kent-road, egg salesman.-J. T. Clement, Broad-street, insurance broker.-T. Maxfield, Salisbury, linen draper. 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 19.-T. Hodges, Bristol, grocer.-H. A. Cooper, Stocklinch, Ottersoy, Somerset, dealer.-L. Lewis, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, milliner and dress maker.-D. Nash, Finsbury place, livery stable keeper.-W. Leonard, Norfolk-place, Newington Butts, tea dealer.-H. and J. Wainwright, Liverpool, timber merchants.-H. Chabaud, late of Plumbtree-street, Bloomsbury-square, jeweller.-P. and J. Hardern, Macclesfield, Cheshire, silk manufacturers.-W. Henty, Pluckley, Kent, smith.-C. H. Bambury, Wood-street, Cheapside, silk and ribbon manufacturer. -J. Binion, Edward-street, Portman-square, ironmonger.-W. Hilder, New Windsor, Berks, saddler.-F. Brown, Warton, Lancaster, dealer.-J. Kirby, Chelsea, Middlesex, linen draper.-C. Spikins, Bethnal-green, Middlesex, bookseller.-H. F. T. Miller, Frome Selwood, Somerset, money scrivener.-J. Dryden, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, haberdasher. TUESDAY APRIL 22.-J. Wilde, Adlington, Cheshire, farmer.— J. Fowle, Sandwhich, common brewer.-J. Sprent, Gosport, builder.-H. Denison, Liverpool, money scriviner.-T. H. Carter, Minories, vitctualler.-B. Barge, Clifford-street, Bond-street, wine merchant.-E. Beckett, Crawford-street, St. Mary-le-bone, printer.-J. Antrobus, Liverpool, draper.-J. Titterton, Wilmingtonsquare, Spa Fields, surgeon.-J. Godsel, Winchester, linen draper. J. Hammon, Great Portland-street, Oxford-street, plmber.-J. Fox, Claremont-place, Kent-road, Camberwell, poulterer.-D. Evans, Marchmont-street, draper.-M. J. Joseph, Fox Ordinarycourt, Lombard-street, merchant.-W, Herbert, Goldsmithstreet, Cheapside, riband manufacturer. SATURDAY, APRIL, 26.-J. Furrence Haswell, Curtain-road, Shoreditch, horse dealer.-W. Hickman and D. Timothy, Leicester-square, hosiers.-G. Grove and H. Wilkinson, Liverpool, ironmongers.-J. Jefries, Dove-cottage, Lissen-green, Paddington, ink manufacturer.-E. Davies, High-street, Southwark, hatter.-J. Jermain, Cumberland-street, New-road, upholsterer.J. Lowe, Warrington, Lancaster, currier.-I. Ablett, Bucklersbury, London, and of Manchester, fustian and velveteen manufacturer.-G. Wright, St. Martin's-lane, boot and shoe factor.W. Skinner, Bradninch, Devon, serge maker.-J. Robertson, Wilton, Wilts, surgeon and apothecary.-T. Kinning, Oxfordstreet, linen draper.-D. Fowler, Copthall-court, broker. TUESDAY, APRIL, 29.-E. Dodd, Manchester, painter.-W. Lomer, jun. Southampton printer. MARRIAGES. At St. Leonard's Lodge, Horsham, Francis Fletcher Vane, Esq. eldest son of Sir Frederick Vane, Bart. of Cumberland, to Diana, third daughter of Charles Beauclerk, Esq.-Mr. Wm. Tuppen, of |