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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. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 3 FAcrs AND FIGuRKS. A PEtRIODICAL RIaCOa) Oe STA7TSr[TZs d APPLIED To CURRENT~ lQuesTroNs. London, Henry Hoop ?? tO thee danys of prautical utility, woen one frain of fact is n. deemedd woirthtwo bushelsof theoiy tbhi is likelyto earnb st is valuable and p pular work. The third numilber of it, wbhich tile first we hive seen, is devoted to statistics derived fr.n the 59 census icturns, which ...

POETRY

... . ?? ?M I -TP T) LOW Li I 211 IT 0 11 ORIGINAL AND SELECTEDI THlE IIARPS OF IE MVEN. ?? OCCAStONAS.O rOEMS, U1t . W. Ost:EY. Tbe angelic hosts in their infcrior lcaven IHymin to the golden larips lis pralise sblinmS. The harps of If cnyn !-the harps of lleavon !-how joyously they play. When thither ties some lihppy soul, eufiacnchised from its clay, To join the spirits of the just that crowd ...

Poetry

... puttrv+ I RECOILECTIONS. BY THE RON. MRS. NORTON. Do you remember all the sunny places, Where, in bright days, long past, we played together? Do yoe remember all the old home faces That gathered round the hearth in wintry weather? Do you remember all the happy meetings In summer evenings round the open door- Kind looks, kind hearts, lind words, and tender greetings, And clasping hands, whose ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... lii COLBUHN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE, AND NAVVL AND MILt. ?? T Any JouRNAL-This periodical leasinow been before the public sI for no lesa than fifteen years; and time has but served to render Nj It more irqteresting eand valuable. In a merely literary point Of p view Coiburnis United Service Magazine has entitled itself to a foremost rank in the world of periodical Iltcr'nlure, en account ofT ...

VARIETIES

... The Vacant Garter.-The Duke of Buckingham and Lord Wharnziffe are boltl named as likely to sticcecd to thie dis- ltinguished honour of being created a Knight of the Garter, a vacancy having occurred in that noble order by the demise of the venerable Earl of Westmoreland. Curious Facts in N'atural History.-Birds sing less in Au- gust than in other months. Ladies chatter least in February. The ...

POETRY

... I I ?t 4 Tbrlllm o ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, BLTAGIITED 11OPES. Say I hast thou scon tbe sear'd leaf? as it foll The silent oniblemn of tilo heart's despair? 9r, heard resound tile chrels-tOWeI'5 booming bell, Slowly and sad vibrating on tile air I Or marked ?? stricken deer's convulsive start, When deadly woulided by the jav'line's stroke- Nor thought 10v Inall) a proud and bursting heart flatts ...

VARIETIES

... VARIETIE S. A tradesman, in Knareshorough, received a halfrcrown in a Ia letter the other day, from a person who stated that he had a passed a bad half-crown il his shop thirteen years since. The workmen, in exeavating the site of the Royal lx- . change, have fouind various remains of tho'pieriod when the . city was a Romall colony. Coins of.Yespatian'i time, shoes, sandals, and knives, with ...

POETRY

... z .1 C. Little IAxN LP(D -- 11 ORIGINAL AND SELECTED TIME TRUE BRITISH QUEEN. Ah I be not deceiv d by flatt'ry illusive, So apt to encircle a throne, Aril calamny scorn, undecerv'd and abusive, To which tools of party are prone. Tho crown is not worn in support of a faction, Or t' exhibit a gorgeolis senc; D)rties important-of thought and of action- Devolve on a True British Qu-ee. Tire ...

Poetry

... I _ I. . ?? ClillS'l'MAS. ( BlY- IRlBlEiT ltUE, 'tE: ?? LBR crY COLOUR. hIa;I ('hri'tnas, wvith thine ever pleasilg cheer, i l1 mherr e aniso jld IhII% *ijoyments dear; tl we' livenv notes are thriliag through the hall, | i ill 3iativ hos ho r flirv fi-tival. AIl hrit a'i'ri i the jubilee af frien-ls, ! hil i 'lteaure roariri her 'ivirir hlatre len senit I'he i-n iz ursy brrolt,' and alt ...

Poetry

... llactrg. THE LATE EGERTON SMITH, ESQ. Full mtny a henvy heart and mournnlg b1sest, Resort in sorrow to his silent rest, And many a humble tear laments the blow, Which laid a common benefactor low; Well may the friendless mourn a vital friend, The helplcas eye in aged Eorrow bend,, The orphan teach her little tongue to frame, And sobbing, lisp his venerable name; Well may tho widow's tean ...

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... '-woritivah ' T =tR MMoy OF EGERTON SITH. s wb LIVEIPOL MERCURY, IBII. to 1 Au tome ofi Ia ASatIie len proe de fauxguides, Q Iu le do Da0l5rodi eecustinade; thao Odi: ?? this fre ran QAe !e nlensog ent that heappy rao t pro T ine thou dac bhaacer, rontraee, movet~ - ?? nlng ANos9 Apfrmsto llfeN LIBRARY, 1823, Locaque ile duriheeu seumtlbote adea svenc lon Avaent Ise fear,~l admie, dort dovo s ...