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... O.-Vtoinal voctrit. The folloving tibvte to the Mfernory of the late Major Moor has been pritately circulated among the friends of the deceased. It. merits consist not only in poetic, but also ii tsuthful expression; and we have no doubt that the additional circulation vve are enabled to give it, will be a gratification to all our readers. A BRIE:F MEIMORIAL OF MAJOR EDWARD MOCR, 2FrS.. BY ...

IPSWICH THEATRE

... IPSWICH THIEATRE. On Monday last, the Borough Justices held a Special Session at the Town -lull, to take into consideration the x cspective applicatiosis made by Mlr. G, iI. Bianchi, and lMlr. T. 1). Davenport, for licence to ic.open the Theatre for draniitic entertainments, the old license to Mr. Poole hlaving expired. The Justices present were, the Mayor Charles Burton, Esq., T. D'Eve ...

TO THE NEW YEAR

... TO THI-E NE'W Y-1. Bl i ?? VPMUI)Tlf.,.AtN . Thoul art not drest in Spying,'s reviving huc; 2%. or Summer Irapery of etheriial blue; Autumn s rieil mantle is not on thy forin;--- Blut winter hiatils thee fiont thte halls of stmin. V'ar'a sounding bili-le %vakeo ur'l icoiina stbain But Pvace salutes thelle o fhe ;niuiten'd plain; In Soothling cmro!N breathes her gratetill vow, And wveavcs an ...

HENRY HASE

... The old song of ABRAnAM NtWLANDc is in the me- mory of most people ; therefore I do not see why Mr. =eTsOV HAGE should not have equal share ln our kindliest sympathies, for, as t facetlons writer In the London Maga- zine observes, 1 If ever there were love it first sight, it is on beholding a 2QX. Blink of England note, nt*ly issued in Its virgin purity. Arise, oh muse! attune thy lays, ...

Original Poetry

... .1 I Ii I Origtital Pomp. >4 - - J 9Y Di)rZnT& O lMperus: thou bringes all good thina.-1ki r,,n. I love-the !fight I her getttle sway Chaaes each earth-born care away And, jeaslous of all allen-things, Around my home her manitle flings, Attuning ev'ry heart th sharc The! fond atcletie nr nestling there, As circled near the glowing hearth Dear voicess viell the guileless mirth; Or spirits of ...

ENTERTAINMENT at the MANSION HOUSE

... ENTERt'TAINifEN'IL' at the MANSION HOUSE. Tihe Lord Mayor gave an entertainment on Tuesday at tire Mansion House, London, which was attended by his Majesty's Ministers, and by a large number of persons most emintent for their rank, talent, and influence in the various branches of the State. Ma1tiny of the principal in- dividuals connected with the Muinricipal and Commercial Departments of the ...

LITERATURE

... LITPAATURE. $elect Prose Jerhs of Milton. Vl. I. Hatchard and Son'-This is the commencement of a highly valuable series which must be eminently-useful; as rescuing from compa- rative obscuritythe thoughts and opinions of authors whose richness of illustration, depth of thought, and splendour of style, may be in vain be looked for in the productions of our own age. We fearlessly hazard this ...

Original Poetry

... ? h f . ITM Vottrv. ' t lutibig on the motlon * , givxeri the Pograms ease,* - ~tsy atcvtithe simple notion v . , g t t'p his Friends a squeeze. , ext, with Mister Villiers :, ggtt °' ?? Clan; m sand the Millers t d add ground the little man r ToMmy rose again, and doubted, Whether Lords or Commons stood It the right place,t.then he pouted, Atad pair'd off, as best he could. Tommy's next ...

LITERATURE

... hMNu3AdMWI h*AWorS vqf a. . R. JPiame*, Esv. PJhili Augasttus. SMITH, ELDER, and Co., London.-] ew ?? in ancient or modern history present more glowing scenes in the Court and in the I ield that that in which flourished Philip Augustus of France. In the present volume Mr. James has condensed the principal events in regard to that Mo. ssarch and his Queen, so like truth that it is difficult to ...

Poetry

... pottt'?!. ALONZO TILE BRAVE AND) l'IIE FAIR 1510GENE. A i'A~tOl)S' (Froml the Jo/la, hull. ) And, aih 1 said the Earl, ;;since to-morrow I go The Tories watill court you, and soon I well know Oh, hush these snsplciOist5 I pray, lilelbotirnc said, So hurtful to Phiggery arid me; I oer w thim Vif'i~rg'in, that nore in your stead, Shall pet of the Cabinet be. And, if e'er for another roy whilm ...

Poetry

... vortrp. THE COLUMBUS. by J. SIJERIDAN XN'OWI.ES. IThe ?? lines Were Written by Air. Knowles duiog lhis recent passage from Liverpooi to New Yorkj' ye mariners that boldly ride The broad Atlantic wave I sing of gallant ships the pride, A vessel staunch as brave The darling of her hardy crew, A sen-gull under sail ! Close-hani'd, or free, or lying-to, Or flying 'fore the gale. 'Twas on the 6th ...

LITERATURE

... The Sacred Clasaics, VOL. XI1-Cave's Primitive Christianity, The treatises forming the 12 first volumes are taken from tihe writings of men who were the orna. ments of the age in which they lived; and no small share of praise is due to the publishers for rescuing from corn. parative obscurity such admirable Essays. From what is already before tt.e public, we see good grounds for be- lieving ...