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LITERATURE

... LITEIIAIlURE. A Srsvrcs or ?? ACrsc 1. Soat;pa . Ilr Professor Lisars. hirt 11. l'silisurgh, IS39. When the first prt Of this valuable work vna published we exansinesl its merits at cosisiderabla 1l-gsl. WVe i ,sist cl on the adinirable descriptioln of discase, ?? of the operative departmient, and on thi Imppy illustration of the various poinits by ll-xe- cutedl plates. The second plut, wihich ...

LITERATURE

... BTsf.ry.S ;3lIISC.r..StL rno Sr `TEilU Enc. ?? are armazed at the accumulatiorn of soul-stir- ring incident uith which Harrison Ainswvorth in- vests almost every clhapter of .lack Sheppard, the attention never for ta moment being allowed to flag. IHowever much this may be in its favour al- pearing monthly, it must be rather agaitrst tile story. ,we slhoultd suppose, wben collected anul ...

POETRY

... POr, TIY. T H E S SL N. When from his gorgeoas chambers, Walks forth the ki ng of day, Night, roused from her slumbers. Affiglited. hastes away. Then sweet and lovely is the sene,- Al smniing, bright'lling, mild, serene. S ee ! Pagan c 'imes ador him; Sooll as he gilds the day, They lowviy bo before him, And wililling homage pay; And supplicate, in humble pray'r, His favour and protecting care ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... A foos r itev trhasidse' sullstiessoon. London: Longmaii & Co. im A work of this kind, according to the statements made by theoar noble chairman, and the Secertary totbe Society for the Diffu- sion of Useful Knowledge, has long been wanting. Theo pre- sent volume is published to supply the deficiency, and, judg i ing from the variecy of copies which it esubretes. wre should say that tie object ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Literary and Scientific Notices, Stalitistict Arrsscti qt' Scoelnd :No, XXIII. Edinburgh c f William Bllaeckwood 8: Sonls. Ticis ninviber contains statistical accounts of ten panrishes, iO Dumbartontshire, acid four in Pertlishire. Tho whole is exe- citted with great care and ability, and contains much Interest- ( ing local inforutatioca. The account of Mouilin ecntrtccts a Ia4 short notice of ...

MUSIC

... MIUSIC. Tl'rl TNU ..IFN riT-' `clr.iin, '12 - TI.r Tu Atl- PI1T. WVri telu t'i caai),lsueli. cle~2l'ate' to tio li1 t I lmlw lrahlhe 010 i.ri of l.dhit.n 1, Th.ar I--r t 1. ?? nt:agws. Lonlon: Crarner, Addisul, & lleale, 20)1, l'g-ent Street. rhe above song. tile words or which anpeare:i in Our last lnuiier, has jnst beeu set to n21125ie Or v Tery spiritcel andl popular t escri ption. The- ...

POETRY

... PO ET RY. LIFE AMONG THE MOUNTAINS. BY 3ARY HOWITT. Tur splintered, Northern mountains lay All round about my mother's dwelling, All full of craggy hollows grey. serd Where iee-cold, sparkling streams were swelling. te Upon the mountains lay the snow, dil, Far-gleamning snows, that melted never; thet And deeply, darkly, far below, pal Went sounding on, a lonely river. Day after day, the ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADELPIII TIII..ATRE. Through11 the bills of the (lay the Iranager an- nowuices, that the : Rival Kinights is to be with- drawn after Saturday night. On the part of the pub- lie we beg leave to protest against this, for many will be disappointed if this fitmed burlesque is not per- formed at leaqt for another week. While the detnand continues unnbated, certgsinly the supply should be kept ...

POETRY

... P n-r TRY. tlNES FOR THE IllR''ll-DAY OF A FRIEND. This day thine eyes first op'd to weep, In this sad vale of tears; This day, first from oblivion's sleep, Awolke thy future years. Oft as the fleetiug year revolves, And nlaire hailk its spring; Bright propects melay it still unfold, New blesigtigs to thee bring. With fr ewds, with happiness, and health, . 'sag. usaylist thou be blest; May ...

MECHANICS' LIBRARY—PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT

... I I - Ml( ?? 1rm1m31t \t -1 l3l 1',t.t::It tI' Lprilciphsale.ad olijictsuf tlf- 11Iight1 ble foidl laid befbre tile nala- r nac.ilv.' M..P. for tile C'itv. III na ncI 11111ir i.delye'd Ii- departure Itt ~ i~ ei would lbe exchiilod. the lit- III.Sr .loli Rw1i!i~nii Sir JIamte Spiittal. ;.-i irt!1 11cr. Mlr leiouic, Retv. Dr Johnii Ia M-~'''lu1nmet of' Berw..ick. Rev. Mr Alex.'- If I tr S vt ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... AD)ELPSI I THEATRE. Now that tile close of thle present season is fast apprnaellaing, each ' ploor Player is earmustly clin- 0 pliivid in cottsidcrittg lionw lie or shte iniy hest enlist t, tile iublihc favour in lilt or her own individual cnsc 'I prviu to ihet partang night, andi is anxiously 1 eiigaged in making selections from the chequered it race of' titentricid representations, to ...

LITERATURE

... L,'ITl, EA U II;;. 'fite hait iszue froii the cheap aind elegant Itrc,;% of tie Mcmr. (Chamfjcrut'- I -r reprint from thi s'4 th cdli- tiot of Mtjitepl'-. flutadetit. ?? lin F>,ypt, ArabLia P'etra'a. andI tin' 1 lliiV I.:inl. 1Vie notit. id ttili l-i e'littioti of tlii:; virf.k as it caime froiin the LuI'tlll ?? itt the ( I;rIv Ilirt 'if thid eair. We ile-ived touchl ?? a-,el a; 1iriormitiioin ...