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 ...

Literature

... - i~t rat u re. c/hia, I11etratoed: Parts 1. lo 11:-Fisher and Sot, LoItdo1. 'Ihis is aimost attractiveiwork. Ittocoalpies entiroly nowground, andl thc execution is svsrthy oft tho boldnless of ithe desig ai nd ofthte importance of tho sabjeot. 'I'be euriosity w'liot lhas so long lain dortetantt in reopect to the hitherto telrinutical ly-sealeod empire of China is fairly awaklaetd, and is ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I TheMoneyLender. ByMrsGore. 3vols. Colburn. Portions of this tale have appeared in a magazine -according to the detestable fashion of the day- and have received the monthly instalmnents of praise and puff indiscriminately awarded to magazine pro- ductions. To patch together a few bald laborious incidents, varied and exalted witlidhat species of effect which has its prototype in the red or ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I Introduction to the Study of Benth am's JVorks. By John Hill Burton, Advocate, one of the Editors of the Collected Edition. Tait. '[his Treatise will be of inestimable service to the study of writings, whose power must be always chiefly felt through their influence on practical thinkers. Mr Burton is an excellent example of the logical clearness and precision of thought to be attained by the ...

SOULT AND WELLINGTON

... 1813 AND 1813. None of M. Guizot's colleagues displayed more spirit at the close of the debate than the old Marshal, and we scarcely kinow of a more singular parallel in parliamentary history than that which the respective positions of the two oltlest and greatest of soldiers in Europe present at this rionient-both occupying thc foremost line of de- fenices against a petulant Opposition-both ...

MR. BRAHAM'S CONCERT

... MIR. BRAHAMI'S CONCERT. Mr. BRAIIAmA's re-appearance, after his three years' ab- sence, could not fail to excite much interest, and, accord- iogly, the announcement of his concert drew a crowded audieneo last night to the St. James's Theatre. On his pre- senting hiniselfhe was received with a shout of welcome from every patt of the house, and seemed much affected by so cordial a reception. It ...

LITERATURE

... CHINA ILLUSTRATED: a series of views. By Thlomas Allom, Esq.; with notices by the Rev. G. N. Wright, M.A. 4to, parts I to 4.-London: Fisher. The happy issue of the struggle between this country and China has naturally aalwened curiosity respecting all that concorns that vast but ill-kirewn empire, and its dense and extraordinary population. It is to grati- fy this taste that Messrs Fisher have ...

Poetry

... :eozvlr,+ S(IRAPS FOR BRADICALS. No0. xY!T. D1'y iL T. CLANC1. Thle Soldier's Bride, or La Heroine de Franoals. ?? ! to the bride with n free-horn iolOU Md mtnd djisitiniag baso conltroul; X ~ffer the meced *f our juot ayplause ie the Heroine *if the holy canoe °thelte 3sweet Mlarseilles hymln was sung, Aol1 ti36 eaaile sperl' anld the Tocsin rung, Sj p' uod otrsel by tbo oannon's side, yjr ...

Poetry

... -acltrv. ROBIERT BURNS, 'rO A ROSE, J~tUROV11T FRoM NEARu ALLoWA,%Y Kims, tIN AYm- SIfilB, IN Tim AUTU'MNilX Or 1822. WM'ILI rose of AlloVay! ty thanks- Thou 'mlind'st mnc of that autumn noon Wlhell first we met ?? the banks And itblas o' bonny Doon. Like thine, beneath the tilorn-tree's bough, *Iy sunny hour was glad and brief; We 've eross'd the Avinter sea, and thou Art Nvither'd, ...

POETRY

... P0 3TAT. NATURE'S TEACHINGS. Go forth with viatur2-sha hath many volces. Speaking deep lessois to the hunan heart, Where the blue streamlet It Its cours e rejoices. A'nd where amid the foreit wild birds dart. Beralng in some sweet chorus each a part; Wind, wave. and blossorn. tree and fragrant sod. The mossy ?? In Its robe ol greet;, The tiny bells that Il the blee2es Dad. Lifting ?? dewy ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY, (From the World of Fashion.)

... FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY, (Fronm the Wortd ofjEsuhion.) si , _ . . _ _ y - -- . ?? at BONNETs.-An entire new form, decorated with two splendid 50 pink feathers. the interior of the brim ornamented with roses at surrounded with thoir loaves: or one of white satin, with mara- re bouts and flowers of a pinky white. White plush is a very favourite and seasonable material for this kind of bonnet; ...

Literary Notices

... iltirlalP ilotirro'. Thie recreiit captutlre liY (1 niral 2. outt~ IDivisioni Of the ?? S;atlidl WYoocl GMatS ZIlIXed to thle tomb of, Malmilloo liat (Jliu/miii, whichl lie hiad ear- tijed OHl Seine Sft) vei'S brtoi'e ?? thle ?? tiwiilcp' iii 'Soiilitithi, toge'thecr Nvith tue ?? Oiler Mido reaIIWikobI0 ?? of' the 6 .ov('rnoii GI ~v;iir erali'' iiinig their recstorationi to tilc pla, i'oiol ...