PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLiC A=USEN P~OLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION, 309, Regent- treolOPIEN EVERY' EVENING-On coday Wednesday, and Bimini, OPEN EVER1 ?? by the Friday, at 11If-lofPut Seven1, Lecltlrc on Electr~clYhn, ?? tk: 'Tele. niost unipurlait experimeute in tlitt 9:4ce Eil IrBM&d grotph, inid Mr. Si imy Horris's Lightning Cunjltloro ?? .Half- panst Ei Itt, thuVoli-- ItLginlt deir 3tor, Coionel PaileY's nethod of ...

POETRY

... - I irlp joit Outto 3alng ^ Vc. 'lilte plisses o1tt, the yeair reurns, TO si it. us till ?? oaiii: But still the luip Of lnetuorY burns Four thee, lly early frieiud. Anld oune arte 'gle, aud sooe are olanng'il, Bu11t titOtA autll I reeulill; Still fetll still title, still Iluestrang'd, Then vvehy should ivo complain? For Auldf Line Scn', toy i dear, For Atilt I.,t Svyie, We '11 illeet ol att ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... AllI'6H418i.0..?i. CL S4E ot, tile VIE.W of' N ALTA.- PA NO- VA A! % I t.-t5tI i.5ii1~ ( riI I ,(t I , II9:, liito.' la Itlr ieziitt- I I Pcr %ljtii' Ir Qt. l It-c ?? ltliiit r--W'%illI liitlil Ia'1 b CLU El) T llIS ,Il Al.41.'l4A. ?? tII' (I TY of LA. AIA -lAA -,il I tii I,IPRCF~4~MION orI- AtI IJ ES ['YAMSI E'Al AIl NA1TI0N.-Th.' VIE X -i lt0 iii W 1101 P. 'Ii ROGME, Atciri~t iitiil ...

Poetry

... t= ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ z^ -- = a 4 700Al e} f - @ tt f - | . i- ;l V , : . 7va-1 ; e D s s ~r 4 { ;ts '7 ti ; * *Lo.rd o GloWy, LoTd~otMsht I - f ,Dwelling in unclouded light!.- e, 14 - *hose pxesence angela fall, lraising Thee, the Lord of All I ~a.u liD etbllm! i' . uman child ! '- ' Ws4Ping -1theinmag1r wild'! Makifg iodwAthy;.hmble bed, lan theltall vwhee beasts ate fed! )a. r of allworld' ...

Literature.[ill] &c

... I ?itR?ature-a?bfeb?, &?. ii THE HULL QUARTERLY MAGAZINE-- Has commenced the literary campaign' of 1840 under the most favourable auspices that composition of sterling merit can secure. There arc two articles in prose, and one in verse, in the January number'of our provincial periodical, which will bear a compari- son with those much-lauded lucubritions'that find insertion in the leading ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 1I.0BLIC i V3JlUi!NT5' POLYTECIH NIC INSTITUITION, 309, Regent- |trvet.-MUlRNINV uawl EVENING EXHI17ITIONS.-Ilouri of i x- hil~iiwon :-Twelve, Matretic Experimtents. Half-paatTwelve. Miros- ?? ne, iniatia Telegraph. Ilaltf-nlt One, Opeiratives ill tbiL ll.ll olain tfiaiacturc. Two, Lreturo on Cheliclatry or Nalu rml Plluto- soTI.Iy. Quarttr to Three, Eletrieao Expverimenets. Qitarter-o tl ...

NEWCASTLE THEATRE

... OTHELLO. When, Dr. Young wrote his tragedy of The Revenge, with a view, as it has been stated, to counteract the ten- dency of Othello towards making its prefer the character of the Moor to that of the Christian, he appears to have proceeded upon the mistaken idea that every European, or perhaps every man of fair skinned visage, is a Chris- tian-an assumption than which perhaps no notion has ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... | . 'ASUIONS FOrI JANUARY.' *1 (Fross tha Loudon mnd Paris Ladies' lI gazie no' Fasilion.) - -Violet', ar' peswee, ;N tbe ...

[ill] [ill] OF ARTS, SCIENCES, &c

... ;I ?? OV ARI{I'TS'. t 1I-N'C, &c. I i'1i77i ?? ii I i ai It m eIndII tlii b II i C' ev~oii srou e hich I I1Jijiln slivd ;L, I'ibioiaCI lui't' oi OH Wlihitl and -ideos their prom1 it oporititit oil publ ik' ttiC-ic, ind I :7 tavii V1711 ?? iV. hrion.~ll ?? gi_,It~lrtioli',,I iio t.witch, ithile it zd1.IN is ;oionr thet p Si~istiorIll Sit 'IiW i lof 1il 11 ilkliti' of Y\ ikth, ions i;tllje than ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... I ;- FA SHIONS FOR JA NUARY ?? tire Lfaden end Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.) Violet or senuice is the favourite colour at this moment for every stvle of foriltie, in velvet or cac/int ere for beowrsroa', shavl, or puletot, anrd for accords estremely well wirh it. PaI/et.,s ot Violet satin, lined a ith white an d trimmed airl Canada fur, are ve,- ele ant for walkinig /to/ettes. The 3lei ...

Poctry

... V;ottrp. THE l WISH. C ast no reserve, friends of mu youth, N or loot withi cold distrust on ice For i am still the friend of truth, Antd ever-g.lorious liberty. I wish that all Ilt I imneo kilnd Were free from si:i55cry s galling chaill A ml nitive righls were iree is winLd, (Or wastcr of the boundiless mailn. I wish that cro wn.s fromu tyrants torn, lranifornid to bread. mllust fed treh poor ...

BURIAL OF THE JUST

... 7l -. BURUT; OF TIHE JUST. Ijrittczs t~ occajion oJ the intel ment of the lIE V. ItO GER1? ( ,'.JRUS WI'ILSON, late Vicur qr Prcstoil When ilhi warrior ii slain on the field of his glory, P Aad set it the gralv is life's glimmering star, B Ho1w bright for a d1ay is the plagO of hii st'ory I 'Ald the glitter of arms and the trappings of war. When the Scion of ihirth, front a proud hile ...