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Literary Notices

... literary 9Ib Itices. , ie GLin PRosE: Being Extracts from the Works of English Prose Writers, with Notes of their Lives.- ' LONDON: James Moore, Carthusian-street, Charter Hr House.Square.-1844. ! This is a most entertaining volume. It is designed for the yon, ad is well adapted to give them a just ato ofwhat is manly, and real, and beautiful, in the ~~ ~ and irys wl mo tpopul ethmar j xworks ...

Literature, Science, and-Art

... littraturt, gbamcc, aw art. I BL&CKWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY. Orn glance at Blackwood has been a very hasty one, and our attention has been mainly usurped by two topics, both of which are exciting a great deal of attention at this moment in everyj ournal, of whatever class-namely, RAILIVATS and MAYNtOOTu. These occupy a consider- able portion of the pages before us. s Mly First Spec. in the ...

Literature, Science, and Art

... Vterawre?. % I - I PROPOSED TuNNFLS UNDER LONION.-A project has been fore~d For uniting the Great Weatern Railway wtth the Eastern Cosunties line, by atunnel from Paddington to Shoreditch, under the New-road to Finsbury-square, and then turning off. By means of branch tunnels Tottenbam-court-road, Somers-town, Ring's-cross, Islington, and other districts are to be beneficed. Mr BRobert ...

Science and Art

... ?? ant Art. rim ALI.R1T AND TIlE FINE ARTS.- ;,l PRINCE ,,ALlsRUT AND TIME FINE ARTS. -We i li nestan that His Itoyat Highness Prince Albert his n purcased thelc gallery picture by Selieffer, the celebrated Vi Fench artist, ~vIlicI recetitly arrived ill this coun11try. Its price was, wve believe, not less than 20,0001L Its p subject froni Goetolhs fantastical aind eseteric romance, i Se ...

THEATRICALS BY AND FOR THE INSANE

... , ly We gave an account last weck of the successful intro- he duction of Theatrical Representations into the Crichtoni V lie Institutioti, in the neighbourhlod of Dumnfries-a well- to conducted asylum for lunatics, The experiment has been he repeated ivith, if possible, greater success, as avill be seen V or by the following report, for which ve are indebted to the c; Dumfries Courier:- On 'i ...

Poetry

... I !. ? ; 1 7. - ?? .. I . I ? I , ? , ;- - 1. I - . - -- -11.1- .- ? - -1- -11 .1 . - . . I .A ,,ni ublisbed. lt,~ og ftt r~.enie ad 4ited by UTr 0.H inire,,uto feyea ok n ctiedonwlttl ?? ar: '~bt ,o wOI deity the digilt o£ tha~t endifrtng toill ?? r'srt: penetrates e*rt'o Itteatisrglioohae-. and ploughs - hor n a-ftigs the shuttle, plies the bhammer, guides theospilnnig cildslisto shape the ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... r, As the season advannes, again are Gealls, veivets, and all dthe richer materials in-demasd, tbie new ones are most s brilliant in colour, displaying tie prismatte tints in all their it beauty. Bishop's purple, emerald green, brown, and gorge do colibri re thoe most in favour; velvets embroidered In gold. 4teriennes, Smyrna satfnt, and equally mrgatleeint m nalerlalsarro lalked uf for dress; ...

itlisfcllaiuous. COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCE. JT. Betts & Co. being in poasession conclusive information, ..

... of the long talkcd-of French Treaty, at all events (or some considerable period of time; and that, therefore, no reduction in the Duties Foreign Wines and Spirits will take place ; they conceive that the necessity no longer exists, the part either of dealers consumers, for suspending contracting the usual purchases and operations of business; to which the expected reduction of duties his, for ...

HEALTH

... BARRICK’S PILLS, Price 1». IJrf. each Box fSlam/i included ) THESE celebrated Pills are entirely composed of a judicious arrangement of the most rare Vegetable Extracts, known only to the Proprietor, and are the most Important Discovery ever made in Medical Science, the BENEFICIAL EFFECTS of which on the Unman Frame arc truly WONDERFUL, and have been found to FAR SURPASS THOSE OF ANY OTHER ...

Poetry

... dpottyv. TIMES GO BY RNS. The topped tree [it IIIz time ro*y aggin. Most naked plants renew both fruilt and lowrer Tte sorli twgwht noay ylnirelesse of pain, - The driest toil ucki In sole ?? ?? Times go by turnl, and chaneds chanigeby ?? From ioul to fair. from better hap to worser. The sea of Fortune doth not ever tow; a Shc draws her favours to ?? lowest ebb: Itdr tidelbavAqequtAtimsI to ...

Poetry

... ?? OUlt EARLY LOVED. Oar early lrsved -hlbo their nernory clings To the h rtg that love no moro Like a rose that still in itsaweetueosesprings i Where a garden's pride is o'er. Though the wyeeds end thorns may have long detactd The place of the perished flowers. Yet thnt lrirrerr gladaens the eheerlesa wptste Wlith the bloom of itabrighter hours. Our early loredl-halh their after-path troet ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... he Vanburg and Cibber's favourite old comedy0f The se, Provoked Husband, was revived, with much god tute ter on Tuesday evening, and performed in a manner forth, f be the Lessee, and of another representation, befor. a tifl more numerous audience. Mr. Pritchard, who a have wisely modelled his Lord Townley betwei, G. w- schools of the Kenibles and the inimitable Etliston,Vour at trayed the ...