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... i , Littrarp. XttC0._ TiHE FAREWELL SnEVIOES OF ROBERT .MlOrFAT, IN EDINUROr, MANCIUSTEE, AND LONDON. Edited by JOHN CAM1PBELL, iD.D, Au k The Martyr of Erromanga, &c. London: JoSko, Paternoster Row. X Dr. Campbell has performed an honlirablnd useful duty in thus collecting together reports Of thevaledictory and public engagements of the devdmissios ary Meffat. To the lovers o f Christian m i ...

Poetry

... I vt-P [ORIGINAL.] THE EVENING STAR.. BY CHARLES KENWORTHY. Little Star! in beauty bright, Twinkling on the brow of Night, While calm Evening's shades, descending, With soft Twilights hues are blending! Tranquil hour! when, 'neath the boughs, Rural lovers breathe their vows; And the raptured poet woos, In lone walk, his hallowed muse: Then I mark thee in the sky, -Distant far, yet seeming nigh ...

Poetry

... V,-Octr~ ___ . .- [ORIGINAL.] Extra'ed from a Poee shorily to be published, entitled SEAR LEAVES,' by the atihor of the Bridal of Nazoprth, lieisellcmeous Poeins, 4v. I hear the moan of Autumnu's parting breath, tOll Winter conmeth soon: }le cometh clad in the garb of death, Chaunting a :sourntul tune. I love the sound, but cannot tell 'Why sadness pleaseth me so well. Better I love the ...

The Family Commpanion

... ED1E d almlilp sIollpalliol. ORIGiNAL AND SELECTED. OLD STAGE-COACH TRAVELLING. ed (From the &eortsnaM.) of pr Though we used not, perhaps, to Makle our wills accord- ca lag to thle tradition attaehed to tiid bid. notice, it was not th because there was no daugt~r, but biecause frequent ex- flw posure to danger made it customsary for tbosc who had 1o anything to leave to keep a w-ill onl hand. ...

Poetry

... I v)ortv)2 I IPHE MANCHESTER ATHENEUM. R.&cpectffuly iniscri bed to the M31embers of t'he A t/seraea'a. By C. KEYWORTflY. 'Mid nobly-risilt strictures, proudly nrought, The Athenteum draws th' admiring gaze; 'Whose classic name recale to musing thought, Auvust Athena, in her palny days; Learning's loved sent! There Science shed its rays, Anl Arts arose, and Virtue, Valour shone:- There woke ...

Literary Notices

... ft.tar I otice . I _f~eayNtco Legends of Lancashire. Wigan: P. Cocker, Market-place. The first part only of the Legends is as yet pub- lished. The Chronicler writes himself down as an old man. If so, he is lusty and vigorous in his age, a5d treadswith a firmlstep through the regionsof the past. We have merely glanced at the part, but have read enough of it to be convinced that the ...

CHARTISM

... (Fronthe ?? Circular.) Iniler this head a work, purporting to have been written iml Warwick gaol, has been lately published by William Lovett, cabinet maker, and John Collins, tool maker, the greater part of which is directed to the cousideration of subjects upon which we should niot be justified in offering aev roli mentS in the Circular. We canuot, however, -frbear quoting a passage in hich ...

Poetry

... v-ottxgy. ikkawk - mm Atm tNIGINALJ. TO A ROBIN.REDBREAST- -When Autumn-leaves are sdfr and -dead, 'Then, blithesome Bird! with bosom red, Thou comast, beloved of al1, 'The pittance of our crumbs to claim- *Een children learn to lisp thy -net And, Bobby, Bobby, Czd My fancy, oft, in thee doth view, Thy doublet red, sad browfln artou'o Somre country svam or squire; Or patriot Cobbett, 'When, ...

MANCHESTER QUARTETT CONCERTS

... | j First Violir ?? 3Ir. C. A. Seymour. Second Violin3Mr. Conran. I Tenor-31r. Edw. Sudloxv. Second Tenor ?? lr. 3iillar. Violoncello ?? Ir. William Lindley. Piano Forte ?? Mr. P. A. Johnson. Vocalists ?? Mr. and MIrs. Burnett& Part First. QUARTaTr-Ttvo Violins, Tenor, and Violoncello. Allegro Macstoso Milmuetto (No. S0, in C Minor) Oseloir. Adagio Finals-Vivace D . ETT ?? 3Mr. and Mrs. ...

Poetry

... I. _- votrvA 1ORIGINKL.3-P VOX DOLORIS. a OPOICATED TO THIE DREAD-TAXERS. O A voice of loe, a voice of wail Ll From Eiugland's myriad homies, : PDroc-v ;sssd sadi as an autumn gale, 'Through all the land it comes. ] 'Oh, uIny a he'act is sinking now S 'N oath woes it cannot bear! The light of iany a joyous brow] jIs quenched in glooms of care! l Iove, ahiclh should sun the path of life, Wraps ...

THE BURNS' DINNER IN MANCHESTER

... ITHE BURNS'DINNER IN MANCHESTER. | It has been long regretted that in such a town as .Mlanchester, vhich numbers soale thousands of Scots. mnena among its population, naany of' whom have risen to -Ieat onulence and eminence the 25th day of January-the birt h day of Burus, shoauld hitherto have been passed over vithuilt , trInute being paid to tile memory of the bard. It Swas .v ith u ordinary ...