A FEW PASSAGENS IN THE LIFE OF MR B DISRAELI

... beclieesus him to be a Ra tical it- 'rsns-v, Msh I certainly p lace'1 icoultherce its his a ouch. If tlieie sasd been aisy iloult in my mind if Mr. Ilisrasli asitu tirkoesl ?? ssir-squivolcally a Lilsaral, tise fllw iigparags'aph in a letter of( Ils of the ...

POETRY

... Immediately wvanted, a youth about twenty,- In B-n, the people assure me they are plenty,- Of whom. if he'll how and then bear admonition, A husband I'll make him with all expedition: And, to shew that most serious is my intention, A few indispensibles ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... 'TI'E LITERARY EXAA/XINER. ?? ManW Grame: a 'isit to Sierma Leone in 1834. By F. Harrison Rankin. Two vols. Bentley. A _all time ago a Judge on his way out to Sierra Leone, who b;td' shotn. man in a duel, was arrested and brought baek to 3Eiiian'2,50 ...

LITERATURE

... Corbould is a inost interestinv grolup. It at a glance! tells its tailt of sorroin and desolation. Thci Captive, aiid Tho Lose Letter, hV F. Stone, arc as good as an thing (lone by this popular artist a nd t he Taling the Veil, by Mrs. SeN ffarth, is a very ...

LITERATURE

... to it, a-he arecisltT iea:llydesthnltdfce At Ohhileca in G10uccstershiire, a ivemact dennanded asis obh Islanedpameebist refeec whsehas ituatioa was ablerwat-de ascersamimed lobeas; full .fhlosy~s:-c-lar lmusb~ad was a sawyer, earninag -2Cm. a ...

Poetry

... Itorw it5he ' a leukiess pure rirge loll before The awift etissieius ol llve barrele roir; Wloie darty ui ibbit tdo ru a ?? has course Nios brosthet Is earith by shot's reeuatleas force; Aiid last. iiot least. his tlensure tvbeii he sectda A prtsr of skill's ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... tiii tobbe onf- a vahiable gold watih, three soccreigns, and pt oumeC 0Ic sil'ver. 'Tie watch bas htle inure of Wilsoii u~r4d 'on' tire inu'e case> The: night. being vcriy d~aik a i son is -unable to detcribe the meon faither t Chat s as a very tall, and ...

LITERATURE

... contains. - It is;a review of avolnine entitled' I/e Chorchtof Englandi a Protester against RonjaPinesfasnd D issent, by the Rev.-IV. D~odsworth, and teum ss hieb it appears that thtere is in tile Eniglish branch of the Established Church a section ot' Divines ...

Original Poetry

... moral iaw, d Erc the grim Juggernaut, RrEoaz'r, came down tc T'invest *heir brows with wisdom's magic frown a a Nathless the cat's-paw were a needful tool n Success withal their pure designs to crown; For vainly sits the pedagogue in school, Withouten ...

MANCHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Wilton,. who was attired in a splendid dress of the Teign of Henry VIII., with a velvet mantle thrown across. -his shoulders. Lady Wilton was habited in a white satin dress of the same time, -and her -head was ornamented with a.beautiful tiara of diamonds ...

MANCHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... viewing with intense int'erest.tbo progress of tze ball; ?? Nay was having a comfortable chat with a Circassian Prin- *cess.of his.acquaintance, Numerous other- contrasts of; a. singularly amusing-and' -nqlliatore:were visible during the- night, and wit ...

MANCHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Wilton, who was attired in a splendid dress of the 'reign of Henry VIII., .with a velvet mantle thrown across lblsvshoulders. Lady Wilton -Vas habitsed in a white satin -dress of the same time, and her head-was ornamented' with .a-beautiful tiara of diamonds ...