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LITERATURE

... LITERATRIGE. MA' ?? s> -:i ; ',trid>?;sjnit Lib~rarp,. niiijn'Cc;Srieg, ,d90 15;, ip/C~f,. Aibe~npiisrstteet, ?? conductors of this excellent and popular miscellany have just published the first- volume of a i dramatic series, .initnd'ed to'corpurise a selection from the plays S of the earlier Britisl threatrital writers, p'fied of all objection. in able jisstles, and sdspted foi tshe ...

DRAMATIC HINTS

... DRAMA&TIC HINTS. th To Messrs. DUCROJ., BflEhrRLY, HAMMOND and RBAY-l o MOND, and other CATERERS to the PUBLIC APPETITa bi for DRAMATIC SPECTACLES, MELO DRAMAS, PANV. L TOMiMES, 4dc. a GENTLEMEN,-It has often occurred to me that it! you might find an ample store of materials for the w amusement of the holiday folk in the pages of Les Contles Perma8s, or the Persian Tales, replete as they w, ...

EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY

... EXHIBITION Oil THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY. The exhibition, wbich was opened an Monday, at the new rooms in Churchistreet, conaists of four hundred specimens, anW, in the opinion' of those who are reputed to be connoisseurs, it exceeds all former exhibitions in this town. The large room is very well adapted for th. purpose, as every picture which it contains has its fair share of light. - We cannot ...

Selections

... !i?tltctiono- 1Y151N. S/NO AT THE CLOSE OF THE PUBLIC PROCESSION IN CODM- OIEMORATION OF THE PASSINO OF THE REFORM BILL, AT SREFFIELD ON MONDAY LAST. (JVritten for the Seffie/rd Politicat Ulzion, by one of the Britons ! peal the anthem high, WVith your plaudits rend the sky, Victors ! raise the joyful cry, WVe are no longer slaves i The race of bondage now is run, Freedom's holy cause Is won, ...

Poetry

... VottrIL. THE WRECE.-A FRAGMENT. t SC FREDERICK J. KRUGOER. LATE MIARINER, AUTHOR OF THSE PIRATP, OSTWAslD.EOUND,` HOA I RIwARD-1DOuND, &e. Not a single star o'er the deep is beaming, Yet once methought a glance of light O'er the ocean trembled in distance gleaming. Like a meteor star through the haze of night; Whilst loud and hoarse the breakers roar, Sweeping rude and wild on the Cheshire ...

Poetry

... I = .C .. O10Af tu g PROLOGUE 5'OP. TLHE ANNIVXRSARY CS BURS'b RISRTUDAV, CHLEBRAtyD BY THIS CUMBERLAND rNT9LMiEN RESIDExT IN LONDON, 1828, B' tfhe Brv. IV. Routledge, of the Rloyal Institution School, Far as we wander from our mountain home, Where forests darken, and where torrents foam; Where cliffon cliff, in wild confusion cast, Frowns at the fury of the winter blast; Where hill and mead ...

Poetry

... - i ,- j, I all . : I I ? THE KING OFWMERY. ENGLAND. TUNIC, La Petit Tambobur' B? A051ST GILVIL.LAN' Suata at te great ?? ?? Acts to Eart Gae, at Eldln- 0 the King of merry England- What Kting so loved as he, A Sallant band he may command In all his kiogdofins three; And there the -mile of beauty Still falls upon the free: o the King of merry England, What Kinle so loved as he. Choral-O the ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... FAIRS FOR NEXT WVEEK. FAIRS FOR NEXr Wkiti, v MACx4 IS.-AlilCester, Brentford, Comb St. Nicholas, Br -1rs 1anro~btit. Joswieh, Llangiwmr, Llanflintnoni, Leek. Dor,-°nPe Frou W,5ttA. Wlsinel'm. Appleby, Boilth, .Nll- Al ton. March, Newin, Skipton, Strsbawbank, Wisbech (Ise CF [ESD.AY i9.-ereotfnrd, !ehnnOV-Blackmor, ereford, Slhef- .&ootbhwick ?? Stratton. l ?? )IoOAC,.-Rickhara. St. Tiddev, ...

Selection

... &tltttflatT* SOME ACCOUNT OF A NEW GENUS OF CHUltCHMAN CALLED A PIIILL-POT. J1 (From the Moraing Chronicle.) As that old married pair, Mother Church and the State, Have giv'n birth to a new sort of oflspring, of late, Call'd by sarans the Phill-Pot,-a race which unite All that's wrong in both parents, with none of the right; And, as no one can doubt such a nicely mix'd breed Will be sure both ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW VMUSIC. I night- N.- I V.-I P, 1.- The last good night. No. I Vical Poeatiesromlftmwl rfopera of ?? Tel. D'Alm;in-. anod Co, Sbejta 'lb. 2.- C lmelive v.ithme ?? Walton. by IH. It. Bishop. Dta 3.- The ol.r house at ?? 1st. Loder. DO. 4.- A dream of the past. A. Lee. Da. es, 5.- We can love no more. J ne f.- A song of Erin. lrom J. Strausa Dt tit. No. I-Is a pleasing, simple ...

Poetry

... t - =I i. CASTLE BUILDING. TLe folowing stanzas d ri, e a wrttet by Mr. Ellidge on reads lng Dr. Calamny's sermon ansipt ?? 1I~lThosghbts, and deli- s tiered in lis. late lecture on the eloeudtioW of the Senatc and tlwfi~ aer, at the R~oyal Institution. - - -k *Let saints interdict, and let sages revtile, The sportive creations which fancy supplies: Oh. still let her baseless enchantments ...