THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... of their p ofession in the histrionic art. It was a very bold, but at the same time a very judicious step, ifi the lessee of Drury-late, to engage C. Kean upon his own terms, viz., 501. a night, besides a benefit, and the nights to extend to the numbetbf ...

A BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE:

... A B[IRIDIVAY TRXIUTE: A)DDRSSED TO HIER ROYAL HiIGHINESS TILE PRINICESS ALEXANDRIINA VicTroRlIA, ON A'rTAINING lIER EIGHTEENTH YEAR, BY L. . L., NVITII A PoRTRAIT. on Wiein tas the diy- the loveliest 'if its hours? Iti iehourwhv le Inotrtinlg breaks to ...

A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY

... was made for his wife by way of dower, and the sum of 6,0001. a year was granted for that purpose. After a time a child was born, and 6,0001. a year more was given for its care and education, of course to cease when that education was finished. In the course ...

FRENCH CHAUNT OF THE YEAR 1789

... gossamner Watchman ! what of the Tries a The nations are hushed-a thousand years Grinm with the woe and the soul-wrunr tea's; And the cell's and the silent midnislta' fears Are rolling into view! e a Watchman ! chat of the Timess, The vampire hath paused ...

THE HOLYDAYS

... there!- Ini plas.e of joy a gloominess resides, A- Atil turdsty wrhere sprightlines l.ate dwelt. owv, why this chansge t Let Lil erty decide- That ashiUest gift from he:tven in blessing sent. Hear, then, her voice!-han has a free-born sou,' Averse to ...

IMITATION OF THE NINTH ODE OF THE THIRD BOOK OF HORACE

... -telL Ama ' Mater once!-tnore she isfair-? -A wi ?? -t hbu - gilglis:'rnor~ebrig t thani a star the' die sk is ?? 'l'bougb you are as cross as che~corents of: d sis, (4) Thougb: false as a bishop, sold light as a feather, ?? Dear Peel, 14t -us lii,-let us ...

MUSIC

... talent, and, h! m3.ey peirlts, the first ?? was a gratifying display of it. | the birst piere, a syvisphony in G minor, by 2t5, Cipn 52M} Potter (a Inamne which rezeinds us of that of the mlidshiptman in a popular eroval Mr , b,,,us (aCiesr Tip), as, performed ...

Literary Notices

... foudtulo contain a series of reports on the 12W mi~les Q projected railways now before parliament, and also a table ?? thelength, cost, tunnelling, curves, &c. of eachfof the Frailways for which bills are now in rogress through. parliament, and a statement of ...

Poetry

... blood, tand tears. r l lay second JDaaiel tit yard arm of Royal ?? J s itae l te Kit ! a AIid ttin witing ofhis txxil, (ship dresss d in Orange a colours) awitig!a Cisarinarvn, April, 1833. I - ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... not make ?? heard through the brazen din ; and a comuie duet, containing a playful quar. rel between a country ?? and girl, terminated in a roar of trumpets drums, and trombones, that might have served for a musicaf description of the battle ...

LITERATURE

... which she hits off a chlaracter. For instance, ?? says of Lord Marcljont that he is a disciplinarian in small matters, lie has a genius for furniture, and piques himself on screens and arm-chairs. We take front ' Ethel Churchill a few extracts at random ...

EAST RIDING FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... .~~ ~ I '4 ' - :IF . . FR EAST A RIDING FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL 8110W. The first show of this Society; for thais dson, took plice on Wednesday, in the Assembly; Rooms, Bever- ley. The .Compmay present was exceedingly nume- rous. The Rev, W. L. TuoaOXoN ...