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LITERATURE

... LITERA TUlRE. The Poeticae 1l orksjol HorAcr SMcITHn. [London: Colburn. 1846. All our duty with regard to these delightful little volumes is to give them a word of welcome. Mr. Smith lhas long been known by every reader of English verse. Those udmirable 1 Rejected Ad- dresses first, which parodied the styles of tine poets of five-and-thirty years ago with such feli- city and good hiumour-and ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... jZI S F1O R2 TIlE 3IONIll. I bliihis new number, with an lin- t l~:Ile article ?? the 1 Comtmercial Ile- JI , A elt algo. lhe~r.eaders of the iilfr&'q aelt (IpportoUIttIVs Of IICTOm in g I the vilst field that lies open for pro- omngthe 1 thougind isles'' by Itelion rosin ~~~is studdeiid. Endowed e'hlitte 'Wh~oe exubtrun t ?? al- tilt' Cold ilaO'iiations, of thle diveilers of a''nice: ...

KALOOLAH

... KALOOLAI0.1 T[he volumiie before us, heogst sinuglar- and aiiominluls ehiss if literar'' tol~iljuO~itiloll, it) tite prodtiction (ift wh ich IOur trlin athi I it ic fi'ioi 15; II veo takn te frststep. WhIeni we say that thle gonle.- rilie fthe 1ouk , b oth i as to mIIatter' an~d mnaimeiir, is obviously~ taken froni such Nvoiks as Omoo, i Typee, and Miardi, the1 grealt proportion of our ...

CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS and PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES

... CONTRO VER TED ELECIJOAS and PelA- L1A MESTARY (OJIt'TEES.* The able pamphlet whose title we have copied n; out iu full below was published at the beginning of n the present year, soon after the commencelnent of ti the session of Parliament-a period not quite so o0 favourable as its author seems to suppose for fixing oi the attention of the public on the anomalies and le evils inihlerent ill ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... New pieces are as frequent and as successful at this theatre now as they for a long time were few and unsuccess- ful. Under the KEELEY dynasty, this house, whirh was formerly a mere deadweight, has become popular and pro- fitable to both visitors and lessees. The pieces whichl have been produced lately, however light and trifling they may have seemed, have always had a good moral tendency, as ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... MAGAZINES FOR Taie MO'NTH. SECOND NOTICE. .Blackn'ood contains a calm and ?? paper on Railways, well calculated to allay the recent irritation of the public mind upon the subjectof those investments. The writer states- That, as yet we cla see no grounds for believing that tile nominal amount of capital invested in the railways which have obtained the sanction of Parliament, is be- yond, or ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLI GENCE. SACRED HlARMONIC SOCIETY. ?? lnis e en the uisiom of this society, for several soea50fl, to elevoto rne evenin.-.' to the l'trfortnieince Of ?? rn'i.Last ceight Exeokr-icail wee crowded for, the orerett01l n1inny amateurs comoing' front the euuntry expre'syt - to tendlie hr rmet' ug. Thes chrl' body was accrnricl.It'd o-n 10' the ithai nuoniors orgatn by Mr. TuRtLFc, Of ...

THE POLITICAL BIRDS—AND OTHER ANIMALS

... TIHE P OLITIC AL B ID)S-- OT 0 T lER I A .ANIMA LS. (NOT OF ABRTSTOVttIANEs.) ?? THE IlEhiSE. Quirl;! quirlk! quirk! qllirk quirk' C obble! gobille! gobl)le! Here 's a pretty piece of work We're in t hobble. To feed on the land Our species wItS born Bet our ruin is plaun'd Throughi Free-Trade in corn. What a ?? shle me Let us hiss Peel and Graliin. Oh !cani' they the slid lug-scale Inatiape to ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUR E. A History of 0.eere. L. Legendarn Greece. 2. Grecian Histo)fly t/, the. 'enivn of Peisistrutus at Athens. By GEOnrisn GROTri, Esq. Vol. 2. [Londou: John Murray, Albemnarle-stree-t. 1slCON(D NOTICE.] Me Mr. Grote, in this volumDe, CommenceS with tlle ;- closing events in the legendary history of Gret cc- Th'liese are the re turn of the IHerakicids to Pelopon- eness: thie origin ...

INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... IIVSTITUTE 01 B lif'B IS'.l A 11TIS7S. A very numaerously a it-fned meeting' of this society was held on Satulday evening, at the Adelphi, in the ?? room of the Society fbr the Encouragement of Arts,Viscount Palmerston in the chair. ViooenIiut PAIMEniSTON said lhe felt niuch ?? at tfhe high honour a hihi then society hond done him in elifling upon him to preside at their ineting, on that occa- ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADlLPII THAlEEAT2'R H. We owe many a stirring melodiramna to TMr. PRAKE, but his last iight's Devil of Maerseilles is a demon of a very inferior breed to the lhmous old Bottle Imin. Yet the title was pin avilie, and we entered the theatre in I le full expeetation of bein6 treated to a wondrous three-net legenil of diablerie-fall of Adulpbi-thirilliiig interest, of treniendoesly critical ...