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SEPTEMBER

... change the theme, to change the plraseoloi'- of these autumnal notes by extracting a few lines from thue sermons of the quaint American, who styles himself Dow, jtil. At lage 195 of his second volume, he has a short sermon entitle l Autumnal Reflections, ...

A NEW YORK THEATRE

... York, says:- -- The Old Bowery Theatre and the New Bowery Theatre, with their brethren, and their sisters, and the Digger minstrel halls, I cannot stay to describe. The houses themselves are much harid.,huiornevman the majority of London minor theatre ...

LITERATURE

... and the minstrels were in their places, About three o'clock in the afternoon of the 4th, the guests, 60 in number, invited from different parts of the surrounding country, assembled. The first toast given was the Union of the Mexican and American flags ...

LITERATURE

... led him to imagine that al' in foA is drsromt~y 'I pronounced from ai in fair, thouh th is is i of the errors which the la American grammarian have a orrect a nl vhich, begun/ f.,th t' thel td ttr of h wqii d, |,o seem 6h t the a'iphi is not pHnsio. \of ...

LITERATURE

... benefit also of .the millionswho; will never see the t ienchainted land' exc'pt in the-pages of ?? his American worshipper Mr Hnnnceiell is notan American of the common type, dwelling merely,' and rather coarsely, in the present.. Heremem. bers the words ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... ' ' I MArTTHnWS BR0To RS.' CHRISTY MNSTRELS.-t Yesterday evening, the Matthews Brothers, with I their 'troupe of Christy Minstrels, commenced a i short series of their popular entertainments inI the Circus, West Nile Street. The, company *was, welcomed ...

LITERATURE

... should Mr Longfellow olwo30 t i ous q Lhimself the quaint and cofig sef a rsniracle play? A new volume by the greatestof I American poets thrills the literary world with a Jhope'which is doomed,-we-fear, to: a ead'disBp-. ,poidtnient-. I'The Divine 'T!Fagedy ...

THE MAGAZINES

... th o and an assassin and blasphemer by trade. When le, ). he lost favour with the Italian Government the in y Irish street minstrel seized the opportunity at once, G I arid came out with 'The Downfall of Garibaldi':- B It ?? 'You Roman Catholics now attend ...

FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE EXHIBITION

... valueless begins to be eschewed. The Indian Wigwam, the conception of some far-seeing Yankee, who has placed it for the sale of American drinks, gin-slings and sherry cobblers, like a very spider's web in the shadits t spot of the grounds, having beguiled you ...

THE JUBILEE SINGERS OF AMERICA

... yl party consists of elevon coloured students f o ik VU ersity, one of the chartered iisti- It totions eatablished by the American Missionary J Association for the; education of freedmen, in i NAshville Tennessee,'U.,SA. 'They sailed from V New Yol for ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... Central Africa, appalling enough e to open the eye3 of.a blind baby. V' Funny Little , * Darkies is a work of the Christy Minstrel . vs mtype, which cannot fail to charm every boy or t vs. gisld with amugsicalgeiu. A Funny.Book on i ot the Ashantees ...

LITERATURE

... name- b That still gives Homer Sway; W Coiteit I-pipe the untutored note 'Mong whispering Woods' end dells remote- a] The minstrel of-a day. - Come, then, my Lyret I'll ourt thy strains c While swiftly..thboug4- my pulsing veins & - Life's curreut glides ...